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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good and welcome to Thursday's show, Morgan Studio Morning. I'm
gonna spell nothing here, but I'm going to say I'm watching.
We planned to watch the finale of Ozark tonight. It's
been real good this last season. They split into two

(00:21):
parts and different theories as to why it's been real good.
That's a good show. It's a dark show, and you
know it kind of loses itself briefly during one of
the seasons, but gets it back quick and just just
a good one on Netflix. So okay, it's an end
of an era. It's about five or six years. It's
always sad to see it go, but it's good. That's
a good one. Ayboy, I was watching it. Yes, I'm

(00:42):
not done yet though anybody else watching it. I haven't
watched the last season at all. It's good. You're like,
I like that you you're able to wait, like with
did you don't purpose? No, I'd like to watch it,
but my wife doesn't want to watch it at night
because she doesn't like watching something that dark at night.
And I'm like, well, there's no other time to watch it.
We don't have during the day. So we have two
more episodes of Winning Time. The Laker story is that
done's done? Now. I haven't seen the final two episodes

(01:05):
and I forgot about that. I need to start that one. Okay,
Oh you'll love it. Man. It's sports, it's sports nerds fantasy.
So so that's what we're doing now. So I saw
that Snapped has thirty seasons. I've never seen Snapped. Oh
my mom love thirty Snapped dirty seasons. Oh yeah, like

(01:26):
back in I don't know whenever. I would like stay
with my mom a lot in or like two thousand
and ten or so, we watched watched Snapped all the time,
like it's one of her favorite things to go to
sleep too. And I think I might be turning into
her because I'm doing Tell me the show. Explain it
to me. Well, it's on the Peacock channel or or
I don't know where you watch it if you have
cable butt like streaming service. Yeah. It is straight up
about women only who have completely snapped and murdered. Someone

(01:51):
does it, but the murder trade them as a victim,
like they snapped because something was happening to them, and
then it's like and then they oh they snapped or
is it they're just mean and they just kill. Well,
there's clearly something going on that's snapping them. Um. But
you know, sometimes it's like the latest one I watched,
this woman snapped and murdered a plastic surgeon because she

(02:14):
was unhappy with her the work she had done. It
sounds like a bunch of boneheads. What yeah, stories out
of this. There's a lot of crazy women out Okay,
I mean it does like I'm like, where's the snap
for men? But yeah, there' that's life. No, that's that's
the news when they're murdering people. And I know you
mentioned there's thirty seasons, but there's like a lot of
episodes per season. There's like twenty it acted or documentary. Um,

(02:39):
so they do interviews with people that were directly involved
with the woman that snapped, authority figures, police officers that
were on the case. But then they also have reenactments
at the same time, and you just watch that you're chilling.
I mean, yeah, well that's why I think. I'm like,
that's what my mom used to unwind you. And lately,
I when I saw it pop up on the Peacock,

(02:59):
I was on the Peacock, a streaming thing, and I
saw Snapped and part of me was like, oh, mom,
and I used to relax. This show that I didn't
really watch that I haven't seen. If it's like a
new episode is uh you know. Mark Cuban's like, oh,
I spend my money on you Shark Tank. Yeah, if
it's on, I can watch Shark Tank just randomly at

(03:20):
any point, not snapped. Holy crap. I mean. But the
crazy part is is it's just they don't even you
follow on Instagram. Jail, I know, but jail. But some
of them they go back way back. It's not just
current stories. Like one I watched the other day was
this woman's killed her husband in ninety four new two
new episodes of the Way Down. We watched those on
HBO Max. It's back for two new ones. That right

(03:42):
in my house. Oh yeah, it's crazy, man, I thought.
I went and looked up some of those crazy people
on Instagram. They're still around. Yeah, that's the church. You're
still there. All right, let's go. Today's show brought to
you by Well it's time to open the mailbag yet
something Hello Bobby Bone. So my eleven year old son

(04:07):
has friend, nice kid. They enjoy hanging out with each other.
That's great. The problem is his friend's dad is really
annoying and not fun to be around. He constantly texts
me to organize stuff for a son to do with
my son. He even started a group text with all
the parents and no one ever replies to his ridiculous
questions and all the things that he wants to do.
I don't want my son to lose a friend because

(04:27):
the dad is annoying, So I need to find a
way to set boundaries with this guy. Any suggestions and
how I get this guy to back off without ruining
it for my son? Signed concerned dad, Eddie, I'll go
to you because I'm sure you deal with this, probably
in both ways the annoying dad, And yeah, I'm probably
the annoying dad. But this is hard because you gotta

(04:50):
think about your son in this case, Like, yes, the
dad's annoying, but you need to kind of just do
it for him. So it's almost like you're just gonna
suck it up, deal with the annoy and dad so
your kid can have his friend and just just just
deal with it. Would you set any boundaries like be
go to them and say hey, or would you just
let it gain? No? I would just let it go.
You know me, I'm not going to be confrontational like that.

(05:12):
I'm just gonna let it go until you get really
competational when you break something. Well, that's Eddie has two modes.
I do that by myself, though sometimes you snap on us,
like once a year we get a good Eddie snap,
don't we amy? What do you think? Well, I have
never experienced anything like this, but I would imagine I
would probably not confront this at all because so both
of you say that, yeah, yes, I want my kids
to have people to hang out with, and I would

(05:33):
just I wouldn't lean into the French at all. I
wouldn't fake it though. I would just casually not really
respond as much. Or you don't have to engage. I
mean not everybody has to be BFF all the time.
So I just wouldn't nurture that relationship and then it
would hopefully die. Do you have any off Okay, you know, yes,
I understand what you're saying. If you have any friends

(05:54):
of your kids who you've also become friends with their parents? Yeah,
like legit friends where you're like, we're kind of friends now, yes, yeah,
let's say multiple and we all like texts? Ever, do
it without like hang out with them without the kids. Yes, oh,
go on walks really or just like call and just
encourage each other event like, hey, this is going on,
like Eddie yet your friends? Anybody's down? None, none of them.

(06:17):
I try to just like I mean, if I see
him at baseball games whatever, we'll talk. But I mean
I'm not texting those guys at all. All right, Hey,
there you go. There's the advice from two parents here.
Thank you for emailing. If you want to email the show, Morgan,
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A couple of years ago, Kaylin and I started looking
for an old bronco. I mean, she really loves the

(07:07):
old like seventies broncos, and look forever there's one in
another state. Wasn't in the best condition. Found it had
to agree to pay for it almost immediately because they're
so hard. We got it, got it here and then
started to kind of clean it up, make it nice.
I don't know what I'm doing, she doesn't know what
she's doing, but we hired a guy to go out
and like rebuild this thing. We got it in time

(07:29):
for the wedding. It was awesome. We're like, look at
this thing. It's so pretty. So we had this bronco.
It drives like an old broncho. By the way, it
looks good, but it drives like an old bronco. Well,
we get married, we use it as our drive off
broncho and on our honeymoon, one of our friends was like, hey,
I'll go and get the inspection for you. So drives
up Boom gets nailed on the interstate basically totals the thing,

(07:51):
and we're like, oh no. First starting, we're like, are
you okay? But really I was like, is it okay?
We spent so much time kind of getting this thing right,
and so we gave it to this repair shop and
they had it for nine months, and because it's so hard,
they're so hard to get they built it back. Insurance
paid for most of it. We had to put some
more money back into it. They built it back, they
brought it back, and there on my Instagram you can

(08:12):
see pictures of it. I've been driving around a little
bit and so, but when they delivered it, they were like,
all right, here you go. And I don't know anything
about cars. I don't thin about transmissions. I don't know
anything how they it's a automatic now because we made
it automatic. But it's got two little actual it's got
a four wheel d it's I don't know how to
do any of it. I know how to drive. I

(08:34):
don't know anything about cars. So I basically was taking
the Beginner's Guide to driving a nineteen seventies automobile in
my driveway for the last couple of days. You can
hit the gas and hold it all the way down.
I mean, if it's fifty five year feeling pretty good. Yeah,
I mean it's all back in the olden days seventy four.

(08:54):
I'm sure that was luxury. Then. Man, you drive something mold,
you don't you appreciate all that? The shocks, yeah, the
comfort that it is just a whole different story. But
we got it back. We're feeling good about it. Looks
it looks so clean, so cool looking. Thank you. We
mostly just drive it. We took the top of off. Okay,

(09:14):
I was gonna ask you that it doesn't have a top,
you just take it off. We gave that place the
hard top. We're never gonna have that on, but we
have a soft top that we can put on. I've
learned about that. I've learned about um axles, I've learned
about suspension. I've I mean, I'm kind of up there.
What you know about carburetors. I couldn't point out a

(09:36):
carburetor walked in the room. But all with all this learning,
if something goes wrong again, so you can handle it.
But I can probably maybe by the sound of it,
say this is what's possibly broken. But the team at
this place and I posted about it, they've fixed it
all up and they've given me lessons every single day.
But we got it. We're rocking. Um. You're very vulnerable

(09:58):
because people can look inside your truck when you're driving,
so you can't you can't be on your phone, which
I don't, don't. You're so exposed. Um and again, you're
on the interstate. Man, It's just it's a wild West
out there. When you're in a car from the seventies
that won't go really over from to five. But they
wanted to give us some sort of like you're only

(10:18):
driving on the weekends. Oh yeah, classic antique. Yes, And
I was dead set against it because you're only driving
on the weekends and that's why you only see those
really old cars on the weekend. Oh wait, not for me.
I driving every day. I know, I'm gon get caught
in the rain and things gonna fall apart. But that's
what's been happening in our life recently, is that I've
been taking classes based on how to drive a truck
from the seventies. You won't still shore I do in

(10:40):
Driver's ad same time, Yeah, basically, and so um here's
the thinking about all cars too. If you it only
has a lap belt, oh, it doesn't have the one
that goes on your chest. Yeah. I mean this may
be risk of the lunchbich ride his bike to work,
but I'm doing it. But it's the opposite. It drinks
a whole lot of gas. Yeah, it's crazy, like I'm
in the Oregon Trail when I drive that thing to somewhere.

(11:02):
But anyway, it's on. People are asking me the story
behind it. There is no story. We just have it.
I know nothing about cars. I am not masculine in
any way when it comes to anything about automobiles. But
I am learning as a young kid would getting his
first car. And it's pretty cool. That's the story. I
gets so many messages going, hey, how'd you get that? Bronco.
Kait Lunch is a mass a fan of it. We
found it, built it back up. I don't only like blue.

(11:23):
I wanted to color it red and I was told no, oh,
because he liked I love some red. But it's blue
and that's it. You can see a picture of it
over it, mister Bobby Bones. But we're pretty proud of it,
and we have it back, and that's it. You don't
have your old jee or anything anymore to you. No,
they stole that, and then when they stole it, they
gutted it all out. It was an eighty nine jeep Wrangler,
so when I got it back, it was just a shell.
I took it to my dad's place. I think he

(11:44):
ended up taking it somewhere and then it's still in
some weird garage sitting there like a graveyard, you know,
car graveyard. But now I have a new Geet now, Yeah,
I think I fancy though I always have a Jeep.
What's the deal? First car around the room quickly Amy
nineteen eighty five Ford Bronco. Nice the body I know
a though about this too. The body stop after mine? Yeah,
full size. There was kind of the O. J. Simpson Broncho, Yes,

(12:07):
but not his. I think his was newer because his
was in the nineties, so mine had more of a
square front. Oh, listen to us talking job love it, Eddie?
Your first car, yeah, eighty nine ge Wrangler. Mine was
like an eighty eight Subaru. Man is a piece out
of mode. Yards to buy that, I think for like
two hundred bucks. Imagine buying a car for two hundred dollars. Yeah,
it might have been less safe than the Bronco. It's

(12:28):
like the fret flintstone car with a hole in the bottom.
You can run with your feet. Lunchbox nineteen eighty five
miles to Ric seven, No power steering, no ac Oh wow,
still drives it today in Texas out the latest from
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(12:51):
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(13:11):
of the summer. Kenney Chesney came in at number two,
Morgan Wallin came in at number three, and Chris Stapleton
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I'm Morgan, that's your skinny all. It's time for the
good News with Amy So. A mystery man in a
town has started a Facebook group where members get to

(13:34):
win money and he puts up cryptic clues and then
leaves money all over town fifty dollar bills, one hundred
dollar bills, and they're just hidden and people are getting excited.
Like two thousand people have joined the group. One guy
commented on there that this is the most exciting thing
that's ever happened to their talent in a long time.
And they don't know who is behind it, but the
person that is leading it says, hey, we got a

(13:57):
much bigger prize coming thirteen hundred dollars. Nobody super fun
for a small town. And Mountaine, Arkansas's putting out fifty
dollar bills hiding a place. They're probably a shootout. At
some point. You probably figure out who's doing it, probably too.
I like that, that's fine. That would you go and
chase it for fifty bucks or a hundred bucks if
the facebooks like, all right, we're doing an are Intown
one six. I mean I like games like treasure hunt

(14:19):
games absolutely if I can win money, dude. I was
walking my dog a few months ago in my neighborhood
and people were running around like crazy. I'm like, guys,
what are you guys doing. They're like, oh, it's this
app you got a download and they drop a pin
every thirty minutes and there's one hundred dollar bill there.
And I was like, okay, so guess what play. I
absolutely played, you win, dude. I'm such an idiot. I

(14:40):
missed it. I saw I ran this park where the
pin dropped. I was right by, and I'm like, I
go and I run with my dog and I'm in
the bushes right there, and then I was on the
right side of the bushes, and the bushes were like
five feet away. It was in those bushes right behind me.
I checked the wrong side, gets the big pin land there. No,
it was in an envelope. No, they hit it in
the bushes. What is this I want that? I don't know.

(15:01):
It was just something like company in town. They were
just doing it for fun, and they did it at
six different locations. And I ran around for about an
hour trying to find a hundred dollar bill. What about
those escape rooms? You guys ever do that? Did you win?
Did you get out? No? They have to help you.
Like after you're like stuck for ten minutes, the speaker
comes out and says, it's in the drawer on the left.
Let's go along. It's funny, all right, good story, Ammy,

(15:22):
That is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. It's time for elder versus millennial Eddie. Your
first question. Come on, this is a question that Morgan,
who is a generation younger than you would know. TFW
is an abbreviation on social media. They usually means what,

(15:45):
For example, TFW you hear Bay calling for you? You
hear you hear Bay calling for you? Not Ray's wife,
t f W. You hear Bay calling for you tf W.
Are you sure it's not ft W? I know that
one t f W t FW. You smell the muffins

(16:11):
when they're done in the oven two to four with
two four to four, I mean that's not even close
to me. I don't know humor, and that one that's incorrect. Morgan,
that feeling win, that feeling win. They on the phone.

(16:34):
You smell the muffins when they're done tw that because
I know for the win. That's FW. You can't say
another one, you know when you mess? Okay, elder versus
millennial Eddie, the oldest on our show, Morgan number two,
the youngest up first. He's a data four. I call
him the Hispanic who don't panic. He grew up down
on the US Mexico border, and for some reason, he

(16:57):
thought it was breaking news when he changed his pizza
hut orderer. And one of the worst segment pitches we've
ever heard of it is produce Reddy All right, Eddie?
Question number two? Oh that one wasn't warm up? Noah?
Okay number two. This is the theme song to what
Animated Disney Channels show The debut in two thousand and two.

(17:18):
Here's the theme you need if you want to reach me.
So what's the sitch? All right, I got it? Go
Wizards of Waverley Place. Wow, hit me incorrect? Oh, Morgan,
you can steal. I thought he was going Sweet Life

(17:38):
of Zacha Coony again on that one. Everything, No, it's
kim possible, kiosible. That's such a good show. Eddie your
final one? Come on? What word would millennials use to
describe someone who is in a bad or irritable mood?
For example, you were so blank when I beat you
in NBA two k m hmmm to describe someone who's

(18:04):
in a bad or irritable mood. If I'm talking to
a lunchbox, to say Eddie was so blank after I
beat him in two Kids, Oh my gosh, I see
the word. Oh it's like not sour, because that's that's
what like I would say, yeah, yeah, oh my gosh,

(18:28):
you are so But again I can't honor even that
as an answer. I mean, you really had nothing for
us more. Again, what's the word? I don't know. Surprisingly,
I think once you say it, I will but up
in arms. It's incorrect to describe someone who was bad
or an irritable mood. Eddie had it. You were on.

(18:49):
It's not sour? What's another? What's another? Bitter? Oh, keep going,
You're You're almost there. Bitter, Um, it's not it's not wheat,
It's okay. Introducing Eddie's opponent. She runs all of our

(19:12):
digital in the boxing ring. She's quick like a fox,
and no doubt about it. She can beat up Lunchbox.
It's more you never two no comment at piano Gallery.
I don't even know what to say because I'm not
gonna argue with you because it's just falls and I

(19:32):
just wanted to get onto the game and hopefully she'll win. Morgan,
Here you go. Emilio Esteves turned sixty years old today.
He played the athlete character in what eighties movie about
five high school students from different walks of life? Why
Emilio Esteves turned sixty He played the athlete character in

(19:52):
what eighties movie about five high school students from different
walks of life? So I need to name the movie?
You do? This is a movie from Eddie's generation, the
only like five walks of life type movie from the
eighties that I've seen, and I the Breakfast Breakfast Club,
The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club, that is correct? Whoa

(20:15):
there Goes Morgan. What musician has the famous nickname the
Piano Man after his signature song called Piano Man Play.
I'm not really sure. Elton John, that will be the
person that's quay closest to him. I've even seen him

(20:36):
on tour together, Elton John with us artist, but no,
it is Billy Joel John. I felt so comfident you
already won so be comident. At least you're not saying
Eddi's answers. I'm gonna go with This group released their
first album, Licensed to Ill, in nineteen eighty six. It
contains such songs as Brass Monkey and Paul Revere not

(21:03):
a little hors Name Seeing in a Court Upstairs, and
it is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Can you name the artist? I've heard that brass Monkey
song a lot light at the bar, but never like
connected it with an artist. Played it again, Raymond No,
Brass Monkey, Chunky, Chris Cross, Chriss Cross, not terrible guests.

(21:31):
They were the kid rappers that were their clothes backwards
and they had jump job jump. This is the Beastie Boys.
Some yeah, some rapping kids from New York, some Jewish
dudes that just took the world by storm. They were like,
nothing about these guys is what we think of hip hop,
and then they brought it is awesome, awesome, But Morgan,

(21:53):
you win. Congratulations Morgan Wentz three two makes Morgan take
the lead in the old season here. Yeah, Eddie really
played terribly. Yeah I know I had nothing today. Yeah.
It wasn't a shutout though, but you didn't have answers.
You didn't have words, That's correct. It almost sounded like
you were a glitching amy some of those answers. I

(22:15):
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(23:19):
This guy loves fictional character, so he married a hologram
and had head a twenty thousands a wedding twenty thousand dollars. Yeah,
he is someone who's attracted to a fictional character. They
have a name for that. It's called a picto sexual. Interesting.
His girlfriend's a blue haired hologram with whom he chats
to be a gate box the device to even chat

(23:41):
with her, which, by the way, she ain't chatting back.
That's either AI it's either AI or it's a human.
It's probably a human that fed the AI things. But
it cost thirteen hundred bucks to chat get to get
that little box, and so he spent again over twenty
thousand dollars to find true love. He married. If you go,
if you get to invite to that way and it's like, hey,

(24:02):
your friend's marrying, and like, well, I never met her,
and then it's like, no, she's a hologram. I mean,
lets be real, a person does not have very many friends. Well,
but I guess we go to be supportive, right, don't
you go to the hologram wedding. I don't know. I'm
trying to picture. Came to me and said that I
would have I would have to support you. You would come.
I mean, your friend's probably been like that for a

(24:22):
long time. You would snicker, but you would come. And yes,
your friends probably also want to marry other holograms. A
lot people have like minded sensibilities. But this guy's married
a hologram. So I'm going to present to you, which
by the way, the story is from the New York Post.
If you had to marry some sort of object, what
would you marry? Yeah, this is this is slippery. Okay.

(24:44):
I just can't be alive and not another person. Oh,
no person, No, you can't be alive. You have to
marry an object. I can't. That's my marry an object.
No heartbeat, no brain, marry an object. Okay, lunchbox. Well,
at first I thought soccer ball, but I'd get bored
easy slot machine. Didn't marry a slot machine. Slot machine

(25:07):
entertainment for days. I can sit there. It's gonna be
your whole life. Oh, exactly can pay me. I mean
I can just pull that lever and one of these times,
that slot machine is gonna pay me. And I mean
we can have so much fun together, memories for years
to come. Okay, I like that because I'm gonna marry
my PS five. Really there you go. Yeah, because I
we can do a lot of stuff. Okay, but listen,
when the PS six comes out, you can't cheat. You

(25:29):
gotta stay. I didn't think about that. Can't upgrade. I
can't go younger. Oh okay, I'm still gonna go. Well,
then I'm gonna hold out a little bit like in
real life. I'm gonna I'm gonna get till the latest PS.
I'm gonna go with the PS five good. I'm gonna
go with the PS I'm gonna mary a PS five

(25:50):
amy and sickness and in health. My iPhone literally everything
on it. It's a good one. So the PS five
can't two. He's got the internet, you can talk, so yes,
it has. You want something that let's bunch of stuck
with the metal that ran out of money and like, oh,
run out of money. Yeah, it's never gonna run out
of money, Eddie. Man, I guess my guitar, Like that's

(26:10):
the one thing I don't let anyone touch, like my kids.
It's off limits. You can't touch my guitar. So I
guess it's like it could be my wife. It's so
weird to say touch it's off limits. According to science,
these things are things you need in your home if
you want to be happy, and especially they do princes
I e er happy or happier. Number one green or

(26:31):
yellow walls. If I went home and said, hey, man,
we paint the walls yellow, She's like, you got your mind?
Like what do you? I have a green room? Like
my living rooms green? My I just painted my living room.
I'm thinking of yellow yellow. There's yellows. Weird. That's what
I said. There's no way we could paint the walls yellow.
There's different shades, but yeah, green and yellow evoked the
most feelings of happiness. Fresh flowers, I mean plants. Well,

(26:56):
every I don't want to give myself too much credit.
Maybe every couple weeks to get caitlym flowers. Damn, that's
nice and so and they are nice to have, but
then they die. So it's a constant like upkeep of
yeah flower, maybe every three weeks because I don't want
her to see this clip on Instagram, be like, you
give himself too much credit. But I do try to

(27:16):
even sometimes for no reason, just stop, get flowers, take
them home. That's nice. So but yeah, huh really yeah
that much like not just like four weeks? Is this
sentimental photos? They give you a sense of calmness. Vanilla
scented candles. The problem with candles, And I did this

(27:39):
even last night. I forgot about it. You bring your
house down nor up. No, but in the PlayStation room
had a candle because the dogs hang out there with me,
and it started to smell like a dog and I
went to bed and left the candle burning. So now
I'm I'm literally just now remembering it like right now

(27:59):
as I do this, that's probably still on. Yeah, or
I burned the house down a journal past. This is
my this is my journal. No clutter in a maid bed. Yeah,
love that I get out of here. You make your
bed dyes? Yeah, every day I don't because I wake
up before everyone. Boom. That's it. My bed's always made. Yeah.

(28:20):
As to me, if I make it, do you make it? No?
Because I get up and leave away early in the morning.
I'm a big fan of the mad bed. Everybody should
have their bed made after they leave the house. So
Sarah from Georgia, who left us a voicemail last night,
I just wanted to thank y'all for the conversation regarding
the snooze Buttonum. It has inspired my husband and I

(28:42):
to have a little competition to see who can go
the longest without hitting the sneeze button. BLUs has to
do dishes for a month, and so far we have
thought so much better. It has so much more energy
because we are not moving in the morning. So I
just wanted to say thank you for that. Eddie checking in.
Uh yeah, I tried that with my wife too. She's
not on board, but I'm good I didn't snooze this morning.

(29:03):
Good got straight up. I don't know about the energy thing.
Do when do I feel that? In a month, two months,
We'll just check in when you're about to die on
your deathbed and we'll be like, did you have more energy?
Let's go over to Sarah from Austin, Texas. Before I
moved here and discovered, y'all, I lived in Houston and
the morning show that I listened to there, um, there

(29:25):
were these three people on today after seventeen years. One
of the people they just said that the contract ended
and it wasn't being renewed and today was their very
last day on the show and they literally found out today.
I was just wondering, is that normal? Like could Eddie's
contract just be up tomorrow on him be done? Or like,

(29:47):
how does that work for y'all? She spoiled it. What
a random name. Tomorrow at seven twenty we had a
special surprise for one of our people on the show.
It's a bit but real life at this day. Here's
the real answer to this. If they knew their contract
was ending and it was the last day of it,
they knew that it was there was a chance they
weren't going to get it renewed. If it's like tomorrow's

(30:08):
the last day of your whole contract. Even if they're saying, well,
we're still going to try to work something out, you
still know that this could be your last day. So
it wasn't like a total ice bucket dump on the head.
But it could have surprised him. They could have been told,
I don't know who this is. They could have been told, hey,
we're gonna negotiate over the next few months with no contractum.
But it isn't just like you walk in you're like, oh,

(30:29):
this just end. Today's your last day and it's over.
So you know kind of when your contract ends. And
for us, Eddie's just tomorrow. It just if its timing
has just been perfect. It's not true as long as
the last day. So we'll see what happens. We'll spend
the will and see how many years you get. Finally,
it's Caroline morning. I have a morning corny for Amy.
How does your cat like at mistake? Oh? Here, okay,

(30:53):
so of you think you by rare? I just told
that one. Yeah, I think, but hey, people know she's
still from you. And then you get to you Yeah,
you're right, people don't hear every joker every segments. Have
to know myself that too. All right, that's it there.
You can leave a voicemailt same number when you call
the show eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, Bobby bones here.

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pile of stories. So a teacher's aide in North Carolina,

(31:36):
I guess, was too busy to move his truck, so
he asked one of his middle schoolers to do it
for him. And what town is this? What town in
North Carolina? Because if it's a small town like mounta Pine, Arkansas,
makes sense? Oh that would happen? It doesn't. I shouldn't
say it makes sense. But when you grow up in
a small rural town you have to learn those things quicker.

(31:59):
Because I could move at twelve Arkansas. Keith would say,
back the boat into the and he would sit on
the boat, and I would have to back the boat in.
If it's Los ange it's not. It's North Carolina. If
it's Los Angeles, a different story. But when you're in
a rural area but still a teacher, it almost doesn't
matter what the town is keeping. The student crashed it

(32:20):
into three parked school buses. Of course, his truck is totaled,
and there's six thousand, seven hundred dollars in damage on
the bus. It's not even his kid too, So you can't.
And he wasn't only he wasn't just a teacher's eight.
He was the athletic director. And yeah, he got fired. Job.
That's tough. I know, that's tough. It's almost bonehead. It

(32:41):
is by the rule book, it's bonehead. But if you're
in Cottawaba County, it doesn't sound like there's a lot
of skyscrapers, right. He also was issued a ticket for
giving his keys to a minor. Yeah, I get it,
you shouldn't do that. I'm just saying small towns we
do things a little bit different. But okay, he's still
in What else you got? Are you still using the

(33:01):
calm app like to narrate you to sleep at night?
I listened to Bill Simmons to narrate me to sleep
at night. I drank the Calm drink, not the same,
but I've listened to all of those short stories, so
I guess I stopped because I just had tapped out
of it and I feel like I'd exhausted all the content. Well,
TikTok and Calm are doing this thing where they're trying

(33:22):
to find the smoothest voice and if you get picked,
you could win five thousand dollars and all you have
to do is upload this video. You can go to
their website to figure it all out. But here's an
example of like Matthew McConaughey's sleep story, as you settle
in under the covers with your head easing into the
pillow and your body seeing into the mattress. So here's

(33:42):
the challenge, Lunchbox, Eddie ray Uh, one of you. You
all produce your best make us go to sleep. We're
not have a deal with them, so but do it,
present it here on the show, and whomever has the
best thirty second story clip, I get fifty bucks. Okay, wow,
a girl can needing on it. You can, but I

(34:02):
don't feel like you are that Calm. Sure, it's not
about male females. Mostly the personalities here. I know lunch
Box wants to do it soothing. Okay, you're any letter in, Yeah,
come on, Amy, But that must be the reason why. No,
you don't. You don't want to do a deep voice soothing?
Okay that sound you can do it. You're in, You're in,

(34:24):
go ahead, thank you. And lastly, a baby orangutang was
born at the Oregon Zoo and they officially came with
the name. It took them three weeks to get here.
But there's a line in Dolly Pardon's song Joelene that says,
your beauty is beyond Compare with flaming locks of auburn hair.
Your beauty h beyond compare with flaming locks of over

(34:46):
hair with every skin nice and orangutangs have auburn colored hair. Wait,
so what's her name? Len I thought that was so cute.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news good Sherry Nope decided, Hey, I'm gonna go

(35:13):
for a walk on my dog Max in George Bush
Park near her Houston home. It's a seventy eight hundred
acre park. Well, she goes, and then her family doesn't
hear from her. She never returns, so they send out
search and rescue. One day, two days nothing, then a downpour,
so they have to call off the search. Nothing. So
the third day they go back out there and they
hear a dog roof roof and they keep following it

(35:37):
and it gets better. Roof roof roof, and at three
am they find her in a marshy area covered in mud.
The dog never left her side, was not on a leash, nothing,
but stayed by her and brought the thorities to sherry. Wow,
that's awesome. My dog Getna pieced out immediately. It's first squirrel,
first time a squirrel out. I'll never see it again.

(35:57):
First crack of a door being open to him, out
the door the house. That's a great story. That's good.
That dog is what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. It's time for the investigative. Morning Corny.
Every day at this time Ammy gives us to Corny,
but today, on Thursdays, we try to figure it out. Ammy. Ready, Ready, team, Ready, Ready, lunchbox, daddie,

(36:18):
let's go, Morning Corny. What did the evil chicken lay?
What did the evil chicken lay? So? Yeah, I mean,
is there an easier one? Amy? Really as quick as
those those kids stack those cups? Okay, that was a

(36:39):
cup stacking one, right, that's quick. Well I didn't know
y'all were going to get that out of the gate.
You should have pretty skilled. Go ahead, another one, keep
the time, same time, but let's the time run. Say
we can get ninety seconds ago. Why are piggy banks
so wise? Smart money? They made smart money? They Why
are piggy banks so wise wise? Smart money? Penny wise? Henny,

(37:04):
I think the killer and oh I thought that was
a pig big name, piggy banks so wise. Oh, piggy banks,
piggy banks, pig so piggy banks so smart? Yeah, they
so wise. I'm gonna I like a lot of sense.
They have a lot of sense. Yes, that's much better.

(37:24):
Go with that. Go we can get another one. Yes
that comments that have comments sense comments sense comment sense?
What is it? Comments? Sense? Gives one twenty seconds? Oh
my gosh, you want another one? Okay, okay, okay. What
do you call two monkeys who share an Amazon account? Uh?

(37:44):
Jungle monkeys monkey buzz Then let's share they log in
roommates chim chimpions, chip Chimpmate Prime Prime Primates prit that
was on. We got three of them. Wow, Wow, that's amazing,

(38:06):
new record, first time we ever tried it, but new record.
How does that make you feel? Amy? Do you believe
am so made is all salted? Right? She's no, I
hate it. I actually like when y'all get it. No,

(38:28):
she hates it. She did have hated it all. Okay,
Eddie did the thing? Yeah, clear eyes fohearts can All right,
here's the mailbag coming up next. Their son's new friend
has a really annoying dad, and they're like, we have
to hang out with the dad too. We're about to
talk to Reese again, who's a sixth grader. But just

(38:49):
to remind you, this is Reese calling our show and
asking me if I can get Aldan to come to
her talent show. So I am wining the contactation aw
Dean because my school it might have a talent show
and it's just like our school building. And so I
thought of the idea one night that maybe I could
get Jason now Bean they come to a duet with

(39:10):
me to nineteen ninety four. I love the idea that
she came up with one night, So shout out to
her for calling shooting her shot. Al Dean had some
scheduled conflicts, but I said, I know Jason well enough.
I'll just get him to make a video for you,
you know, to lead you into your performance in the
Talent Show. He happened to be listening. He texts me
and said, hey, I can do that. I said, Hey,
I'm gonna call you on the air. So this is

(39:31):
me calling him from my cell phone holding it up
to the microphone. Hello, Hey, Jason. Hey, so we got Reese.
Who's on the phone. I know you're listening to this,
but you're down to cut a really cool video for Reese? Right? Yeah? Absolutely? Man.
I was I was taking my daughter to school this
morning and I thought I texted and say, yeah, I'm
definitely in for a video. I love that You Love

(39:54):
nineteen ninety four too. That's a fun song. So that's
Jason agreeing to it. And Reese is on the phone
right now. Reese, my favorite sixth grader in the whole
wide world that lives in Missouri. How are you? I'm good?
How are you? I'm pretty good? So what's the deal
with the Talent Show? Well, it's back on what do
you mean? It's back on. It wasn't on for a second,
so it was up in the air if they were
going to have it, and so it's now officially back on. Well,

(40:18):
was the deciding factor to get the show back on?
I asked my principal the morning I finally decided I
was going to contact Jason Alban. She told me that
if I could get Jason Alban there, then we would
definitely have the Talent Show. So that was also a
motivation for it. Okay, so I got him there somewhat,

(40:42):
that's true. You did virtually get kind of getting there. Yeah,
so it's back on now. So because we have this
video and I'm gonna play it for you because Jason
it texts me this and said send this over to Reese.
This is Jason's video. Hey, what's up, Boonark Elementary. Jason
Aldean here and my buddy Reese is about play a
song for you, one of my songs. It is called
nineteen ninety four. So y'all show us some love now,

(41:04):
Reese take it away, so we'll be there. And so
because you got the video and he's there, sort of,
you get to have the Talent Show YEP back on
for the whole school's God, So how many people are
in this show? Well, we have tryouts tomorrow for it, okay,

(41:26):
and then they're basically just checking, you know, for time
on the talent and everything. But it honestly just depends
on who all wants to do it. So you're still
going to sing nineteen ninety four yep? Okay because he
said that in the video. And if he goes here's
Reese doing nineteen ninety four and then you decide to
go out and do a carry Underwood song, it doesn't
make sense. No, I'm doing nineteen ninety four. Okay, I

(41:50):
like it. Do you feel like you're gonna make tryouts?
Because what if you get the tryouts and you don't
even make it past that, I'll think I'll get there. Okay.
I like that. I like that attitude. Okay. So if
tryouts are this week week, when's the actual show next Wednesday? Wow? Okay?
And I'm it's in the evening time, you know? Is
it after school? During school? What's the deal? It's during school? Okay?

(42:12):
Because next Wednesdays the last day school. Oh, it's the
last day talent show and there is there a prize?
H No, it's just for fun. Okay, well, I can't
wait to hear what happens. We're so excited for you.
And hey, would you maybe send us your performance once
you're done with it. That was my mom's plan. All right,

(42:34):
Your mom's a smart lady. Okay, Reese, go knock him dead.
Just send us a little note. Sends scuba note to
something to let us know you made it through trialts
I think she's a show. Well, you never know, you
never know, and then we'll root for you next week
and we'll probably talk to you at the end of
next week. Okay, okay, do you have school today? I'm
assuming yes, I actually have a field trip today to

(42:56):
Silver Dollars City. What nice? Yeah, into the year. This
is what it's like. You know, did your class here?
Are you on the radio at all? Well, um, the
whole district was showing it to everyone the video on YouTube.
So yeah, that's probably how a lot of people listen now,
you know, not maybe not as many kids listening to

(43:16):
the to the old radio, but listening to the new radio,
which is YouTube Internet. All right, Reese, good luck, be
safe out of Silver Dollar City. I love Silver Dollar City,
and we'll talk to you next week. All right, all right, later, kiddo,
there she is Reese. We got the talent show back
on Jason, Thank you Show, Thank you, Reese, thank you.

(43:37):
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(44:46):
we got from Eric and Louisiana, who was like, I
don't know, man, I was a question in this, but
here you go. I just wanted to say I was
questionable at first with Jellyroll and the studio, and as
I had to say after listening to the interview with
him and y'all that he is one of the best
persons I've heard come on the show. I thought everything
yesterday was really interesting. So I'd like to see y'all

(45:08):
have him back again. Thank y'all. I appreciate that, you
know same, I thought this will be interesting to get
Jelly in here. I called him Jelly because we like that. Yeah,
I didn't go full roll, and so he came in
and I just was super proud and impressed with his
vulnerability and his generosity and stories and you know, we

(45:30):
started talking about you know, he is in prison. Here's
a clip of that. At about the age of fourteen,
I started making a decision, series of decisions that would
lead to what we call the revolving door of the
judicial system. And I spent probably twelve years in and
out of that system, probably nine years in, three years out.
You know, on May twenty second, two thousand and eight,
and a guard knocked on my door and had told

(45:51):
me that I had had a daughter. I knew that
I had heard that I had got a young woman
pregnant during one of my outs, and I just remember thinking, man,
you know I had a good father, and I was like,
I want to be a good father. Well, I know
I can do music. So I came home and started
selling CDs off of spindles and mixtapes out of trunks
and doing shows and it just kind of led to
here and now I'm sitting here at the Bobby Bone Show.
So go check that out. It's on Yesterday's podcast. Wednesday's podcast.

(46:14):
So jelly Roll was awesome. Just loved him being here.
We'll have him back. He has this song out called
Son of a Center. You know, we on this show
and it's something that Scooba, Steve and I talk about privately.
As you may have noticed a different type of interview

(46:36):
that we do on this show now, especially if you
listen to the podcast, we don't really go after as
much of like the big celebrities if we know they're
not really going to share their true stories, you know,
because a lot of times the country artists, especially the
really big ones, they got image to protect and they
want to just tell the shiny parts of their story
and they got to hit song and they and we
just won't book someone if we know that's all we're

(46:58):
going to get. And so that's why people like jelly
Roll are so refreshing to bring in. And it kind
of reminds us that's the kind of show we're trying
to do, Like we try to be vulnerable and share
us and we like artists that will do the same thing.
And it has been a bit controversial behind the scenes
actually that we have not booked people that normally can
just go I'm coming in and everybody goes, okay, whatever

(47:19):
you want. I mean, last night we had an issue
with that, a big one. Oh really, Oh yeah, okay,
We're just not gonna do it. Refreshing is a good word,
because I found jelly Roll to be just that, and
I was super impressed by him, especially not knowing I
didn't personally know much about him at all before he
walked in me either. I Mean, I met up once

(47:39):
and he's I mean he's known as a hip hop
artist and then he also had a rock song. It's
just a guy that does music, all kinds of music.
Some people would compare him to Captain Caucasian. Yes. Yeah,
So if you go to my Instagram, which is mister
Bobby Bones, I posted when I was named third best
rapper in Central Texas, glad you have that proof Captain Caucasian.
And I posted it and not a lot of people

(48:00):
liked it, one of my lowest likes ever because they
probably didn't understand it. Well, go over, mister Bobby Bones,
you'll see it, and it's the Music Awards for Central Texas.
Captain Caucasun comes in at number three best rappers. It's awesome.
Now it is me. I don't know if somebody wants
to like do a collab or something like Jake kicks
me up, Jake go and it's like, bro, you don't collab,
I'll probably be like, let me check my schedule. You

(48:22):
haven't really been. Yeah, So focusing on the Raging Idiots
a country comedy project, I'm like Jelly Roll, I got
all these different but anyway, it was just just he
was great. He's a great interview, very raw, a little
uncomfortable because it was so raw, but that's why it's awesome.

(48:43):
That's why it's awesome. Thank you for that. Eric. Today
being Thursday, there are just so many cool things that
have happened in country music, and we don't always do
throwback Thursday, but let's do it now. It's good stuff.
Nineteen fifty seven, will start Pressley all shook up tops
the Billboard Country chart. Here you go, yea, my hand shake,

(49:12):
the money's a week again't seem to stand on my
own two feet. All. Come on, I thought Elvis wasn't country, Eddie, Eddie,
let me tell you a few things. Elvis from Mississippi
man awesome. Get any more country? Then? You know what
happened was they kind of said, okay, well you're not
gonna be rock, You're not gonna be pop, and he

(49:32):
just got so big. But yes, Country Music Hall of Fame,
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, UM, Baseball Hall of Fame. Oh,
isn't all the Hall of Fame that one? I think
he's also, but like the Christian Music Hall of Fame,
it's awesome. Um. In nineteen eighty four and Eddie and
I went Halloween. Is these two folks. One time Willie
Nelson and Julio Iglesia has hit the top of the chart.

(49:54):
To all the girls I've loved before, and I was
Willie and Eddie was Julio. He that makes sense, Spanish girl,
I was naturally, He's like, I am, I don't want
to put that on yet, and I want to sing
like that whole one o the girls I've loved to

(50:15):
bear good costumes that here, it's good? Huh. Yeah? Did
this make Willie an international star? I mean this got
him to a new level, right, I would just have
to base it on what I've read or I was
on three. Well that's true A long time really dialed
in Eddie, you tell us? Because anyone Julio was an

(50:36):
international star. Yeah, so I'm assumed this collaboration made Willie
like really really big. Sure I introduced him to a
new audience. Yeah. Today, In nineteen ninety, Travis Tritz scored
his first number one would help Me Hold on, Jim
help us? May. I love Travis Trit's music so much.
It is such a sound of me being nine to fifteen.

(51:00):
Just there's like fifteen songs. I just I'm like, man,
I love it, which just hurts. He's blocked me on Twitter.
You know, yeah, that's okay, Block. I don't know. Anytime
I try to go look it it block says you
can't go here. I don't know. I just it's like
a cookie or something. Yeah, yeah, that's that's a tough one.

(51:21):
Trash Today. In nineteen ninety one, George straits if I
know me, number one. But if you guys love that one,
love this car round, I won't get away through town.
I'll be sorry that one to me? Is that that

(51:46):
that's not us, not that substantial that that one. Yeah,
but you guys are big text George straight number one, Garth.
I'm a Garth guy. But man, I grew up listening
to George. But if every Tex says I thought they
were just bigger to you, yep, oh yeah. And did
you hear that line? That's the kids these days won't understand.
I had to stop him, call the kid to pull

(52:06):
over today. In nineteen ninety three, Brooks and Done claimed
three honors during the ACMs Album of the Year. They
won Top Vocal, Do It and Single Other Year. And
here's a little brook Brooks and Dine in your church.
You know, we talked about songs you shouldn't sing it karaoke.
That one is a lot of fun, but it starts

(52:29):
really tough because it's that big. I saw the lot.
It's just out of nowhere, that's all, and you're like
almost have a seizure when the song starts. I try
to sing that once with the guys from lanco A
at a Dirks show once and I did. Then I
went huh, and I was like, I can't do it,
so I just I just mount let them do it. Yeah.

(52:52):
Next up. In nineteen ninety eight, Garth Brooks six disc
box set the limited series debuted in the Billboard Top
two hundred's sold over three hundred and seventy two thousand copies.
It had had this song here much too young, and
the wild lines getting longer, much this damn Today. In

(53:14):
two thousand and one, Tim McGraw received an honorary Doctorate
of Humanities from the University of Louisiana Monroe. I felt
that Tim McGraw and in two thousand and four Rascal
Flats Maybury very underrated Rascal Flats songs. I think it's
rated high and you probably wouldn't go top five if
you're asked. But then when you hear it, you're like,

(53:35):
that might four or five. Will you play that again
from the top right, the first part of that, Nana, nana, no, no, no. Well,
so there you have it. That's a good throwback Thursday

(53:56):
Hunt one day. It makes me want to go back
to all of those times inoting the Elvis one like
I experience that. Yeah. The trouble with that is like medicine, travel, Internet, Yeah,
I know, cars, no ac it's all that stuff. It

(54:16):
makes me not want to go back. Ye. So, but
pretty cool, pretty cool. I've met William Julio. That was
probably like a man. That was probably like fjlbb REXA
there for sure, maybe bigger bones. I'm saying that's almost everywhere,
but every kind of station you put it on. Yeah,
it was like the girls I've loved far. It was

(54:37):
meant to be, it'll be, it'll be. Maybe I was
meant to be. Maybe that's a good one. All right,
So hang out. We got a lot coming up top
of the hour, the news which, by the way, that
person had to land the airplane has never flown a
plane before. I can't stop thinking about it. I can't
stop thinking about it. Crazy, It's time for the good news.

(55:01):
There's an Amazon delivery driver named a Sonny Anderson, and
he's in Florida and he goes to the same house
that delivers packages and there's a little girl there. She's
eight years old and she's battling stage four cancer. And
they're always signs in the yard that say hope for Aubrey,
Aubrey will win. So the driver decides one day, he's like,
you know what, I want to take my own sign.
So he goes up there and it makes his own

(55:22):
sign that says Amazon is praying for you, Aubrey, Love you.
And so they didn't know. They drive home one day
and they see the sign and the mom goes, oh
my gosh, that's so awesome. Aubrey loves it. She puts
it on TikTok. It goes viral, and here's a clip
of the driver talking about it. You never know what
someone's going through. They might come home, they might had
a bad day, come home to their Amazon package and
a message that makes the day just a little bit better.

(55:44):
And that's that's the goal. I like one of those
what would your say same? Bobby's cool? No, just they're
playing for me too. I'll take that great job, dude,
appreciate that. That is what it's all about. That was
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All right, it is now time for what I consider
what I hope you consider the most important segment of
the day. Here's your big stories. Bobby's story. This is

(56:28):
what nightmares are made of. For me. This person had
never flown before. They were passenger on the plane. They
had to land the plane because pilot went like passed
out the controls. I'm gonna read you the whole story,
but I could not stop thinking about it because when
we talk about our biggest fears lunchboxes as snakes, Eddie's
is intruder my house. Yeah, that's my biggest fear. I

(56:52):
hear you, buddy, nightmares, Amy, I mean spiders. Eddie is
like my biggest fears of murderer every I'm not trying
to minimize, I'm just making a joke. That's a big deal, dude,
I know the pilot on his single engine Cessna two
O eight had gone incoherent. Air traffic controller Robert Morgan,

(57:13):
a certified flight instructor, was on a break when a
call came in from the plane headed out from the Bahamas.
He learned the passenger on the line was well on
the line, and he was a passenger, which wasn't normal,
and he had never flown a plane. Quote. He was
really calm. He said, I don't know how to fly.
I don't know how to stop this thing, even if
I landed on a run off. He pulled up a

(57:36):
picture of the instrument's panel layout and started to guide
his new student, which is the person on the other
end of the line, step by step. This is like
from a TV show, because sometimes you see on TV
shows people have to landplanes. They're like, okay, what do
I ar? Movies. So he made the key decision to
guide the aircraft to the area's biggest airport, which is
about eight miles out of where he was, and the

(57:56):
guy was like, I don't know where I am. He
was telling the guy I was listening to some of this,
and he's like, well, what do you see? He goes, well,
I see the beach. So he had him run the
coastline until they could figure out where he was. Because
if you don't know how to use the instrument panels,
you can't read the instrument panels. Like I wouldn't know
what was going on, and so unless I said Google
maps up in that plane, I wouldn't know what to do,
Like I like to hit a button and be like airport.

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So but that's what happened. So they get on. He
tells him every little step. Thank god. The guy that
was air traffic controller was also an instructor. Wow, thank
he was there. This guy, by the way, was going
to like see his pregnant wife. Oh my gosh. The
guy that and the pilot just like pat gone. But
he did say too, I don't feel well. Part of

(58:37):
the story was to get the pilots like, guys, I
don't I don't feel good, and then he wasn't good.
Here is a clip of air traffic control during the
situation aust what was the situation? What the pilot he
is out trying to hold the wings level and see

(58:59):
if you can starts the offending for me. So push
forward on the controls and just ended at a very
slow rate. You just wait in this. A couple of
passengers land on that plane. Man, they did a great job,
say the passengers. That's correct, Oh my god, no, great job. Yeah,
we're like listen to listen to some somebody CB talk.

(59:19):
Hey break, I want two snake guys. Do you hear that? Guys? Um?
That's that's that's just crazy and it's there. They're lucky,
a lot of luck they're involved, and not because of
the guy landing it, but because the guy teaching him
how to land it. Oh my god, that's taught how
to land many times before they got to have the
calmness that he had. A lot of things went right,
a lot of things needed to go right. And that's

(59:40):
a that's a big fat w right there. So the
passenger that landed it, what happened to the pilot though?
Do we know? Like what happened? Now? Is he still yet?
I mean, where's he aten? I'm not because he's something happened.
He's sick, but I'm saying like did he wake up?
And he's like where am I? Yeah? We landed? He's
like you you that would be that's weird. Yeah, it's

(01:00:01):
like falling It's like waking up at two and it's daytime,
but you don't know if it's a day or night.
What's two o'clock? It is spun around. Yeah, you think
you overslept and you're like, oh, here to be like
land air. But I mean the fact that he stayed
so calm on that, Like when I called the air
oh my god, we're gonna die. We're gonna die. He's like, right, yeah,

(01:00:22):
my pilot's incoherent. But that's where like you probably maybe
if you're that way, you wouldn't be able to land
it properly, because I think you would. I think, No,
I'm not. I'm saying if you're the time calming him down,
I would do the same exact thing, lunchbox. I'm saying, like,
and I my husband has said before that I am

(01:00:43):
capable of landing an airplane with no training, because like
I've thought, what if my husband were to pass out,
and like I would have to lay on the plane
because he's a pilot and I can't stay calm. But
that's the number one thing my husband said that that
made this guy capable of doing it was staying calm.
He won today, well yesterday, so congratulations to him that

(01:01:04):
the plane went to a nose dive and they had
to pull it up first. What they say was a
nose dive. I don't think that's a straight down. I
think it's just like discent heart. But they had to
go in and go pull it back up, and I
imagine it's like the two handles have no idea. Yeah,
that's what I pictured two. So what I'd probably do
try to get on my phone and do it quick
flight simulator. It's like, hold on, okay, we're having trouble.
I'm gonna practice wants in the flight simulator on my

(01:01:25):
phone app. And then it's like all right, I'm ready,
let's try it. So congratulations to them for living. Here
you go. New research is found the typically the lower
costs of an engagement ring, the more likely a marriage
will last. The study found that men who spent between
four and seven thousand dollars on an engagement ring had
the highest rate of divorce between those who had spent
between five hundred and two thousand dollars on a ring.

(01:01:46):
Is from NBC News. Now let me tell you what
this really means. You should throw the numbers out. The
numbers are based on averages of what people are making
and spending. But it's not about the numbers. What it's
about is people going into debt for a ring. Oh
for when they go the big weddings. Marriage just don't
last because most of those big weddings, they go into

(01:02:08):
debt to go into the wedding. What they're not saying
is people who spend a little more on a ring
that don't go into debt. That's basically that first stage.
But most people who spend more than they have to
go into debt for their ring. So that is the
situation there where you have to make a decision are
we going to go beyond our means to get this?

(01:02:28):
And if let's say she wants a bigger ring or
he wants a bigger ring and the other one doesn't,
that's a source of contention. And that's the first of
mini So there you go. H What else do they
say experts they shouldn't go into debt for an engagement
ring because it can negatively affect the relationship. There you go.
A moment a man proposes to a sobbing girlfriend at

(01:02:49):
her father's funeral yards away from the coffin, that's not
the time. Maybe he wanted her at all. Oh boy,
The man who proposed to his girlfriend in front of
her father's coffin has been criticized for popping the question
at a funeral service. As TikTok user shared bizarre footage
of himself proposing to his partner at a funeral. The

(01:03:12):
deceased daughter was overcome with grief in the front row
with a coffin just yards away, and he gets down
in front of her on a knee. So here's what
I think happened. I don't think he thought to himself,
this is the perfect romantic time. I think it was
a tough time for her. Is a bad decision, probably right, yes,
But I don't think it came from a place of
I think it'd be great to propose in his body.

(01:03:36):
I think it's like, I know this is a tough
time for you. We are family. I'm here for you.
I'm going to propose right now to help to help
with the situation. I'm here for you whatever. You maybe
lost your dad, but you have me. I think that
was his feeling. I could say that, yes, and I'm
sure he did. I don't think it was the right decision,
but I think that's probably the sentiment, and I think

(01:03:58):
that was the general direct he was hoping. But yeah,
that's a tough Did she say yes. It was not
clear what a response was, although the footage appears show
she kept the ring on her finger. Okay, good. So
there's a yellow brick road at the at the bottom
of the ocean. Really thoughts on how it is there,
ain't I have no idea how to think about a
yellow brick road has been discovered at the bottom of

(01:04:19):
the ocean. Maybe at some point like a chip carrying
brick gold gold bricks like sunk and then the like
that and then it formed a road. That's a good theory, LaunchBox.
Can you theorize why a yellow brick road would be
at the bottom of the ocean. I was gonna say
that maybe that it used to be on land. Then

(01:04:40):
we had a flood and it never receded, so that's
why the water's there. Okay, also a good theory, Eddie. No,
the Wizard of Oz is true. There you go, and
that's what it is. They found the body of dort
Now I was like one no volcanoes. So a group
of deep sea researcher stumbled across this and it's yellow
basically yellow and brick shaped. Not perfect like cut obviously,

(01:05:01):
But what's happened is it's ancient active volcanic geology. So
it's old old volcanoes, lava boom, wow water. No telling
how old it is, I mean the seventies probably. Yeah,
it's a few years ago, but yeah, it's it's way
way old, millions of years. That's from the mirror. Cane
Brown reveals his Cane Crunch cereal. It's all the picture

(01:05:22):
of yesterday on Instagram. He has launched his own cereal.
Cane Crunch will be available to spring and sold at Wegmans.
So if you had your own cereal, what would it
be called. Here's a little a little deal for you,
your own cereal. What would be called him? What would
it taste like? Think about it. I'm gon gave you
like ten seconds Amy Amy's Animals, Okay, go ahead, and

(01:05:44):
it'd be cute little Yeah, it'd be animal cracker flavored
and little animal shapes like lamas. That's good. That's good.
I'm very underrated to the frosted animal. Yeah, Eddie m
Eddie's Confetti's that's good too. And they're like, oh and
it's like fruity pebbles competitor because they almost look like

(01:06:05):
fruity pebbles. But they're not lunch box. Oh man, I
would say lunches, loquacious, lunches, crunches, dude, that's it, lunches overthinking.
That's good. I was trying to think of something cool
for it. Have a big nay. Yeah. It doesn't even
mean well, it says great, great talk a great deal,

(01:06:30):
So I talk a lots of it. There'd be a
little mouse and they would have like cinnamon sugar on
the Cinamon sugars where mine goes to. But Mbby called
Bobby's balls, and it would be nobody wants that. I'd
eat Bobby's ball. Yeah, it's a it's you get them there.
It's little balls, all right, cinnamon sugar, little little flakes
of chocolate, and get your keep on for Bobby's balls

(01:06:53):
the paper every Sunday. Can you imagine all the kids
of the stores, Mom, please, can we get Bobby's balls.
That's what I want. My goal is to have those
balls and people's mouth all around America. That would be
my cereal. All right, Oh my goodness, you're selling the best.
Thank you? You want those? Yeah, that's good. Think about
cinnamon sugar, a little chocolate flakes. Tell me everybody wouldn't

(01:07:15):
want Bobby's balls. All right, that's a news Bobby's. I
want to talk to Garrett, who lives in Florida, real quick,
because I appreciate his call. Hey Garrett, what's going on?
What's happening to buddy? You know doing the news? We're
talking about that airplane story where a guy never flown
before has to land the plane when the pilot passes out.

(01:07:36):
What do you think about that? Well, funny story. So
a long time ago, my grandfather was able to get
me in at a local airport and fly with you know,
a local pilot that was based out of there. Um.
And this was back three days before nine to eleven,
and we took a sunset flight over Disney World and uh,

(01:07:58):
you know, we're we're just kind of cruising around, get
all the way back to Lakeland where we were from,
and the pilot you know, gets everybody out and everything
and then proceeds to tell us, hey, man, your grandson
did a great job. I've been doing paperwork for the
past two hours. Excuse me, He said he was flying
the plane for a majority of the time. So my

(01:08:22):
take on it is. I think if you have a
trained air traffic controller that does this kind of stuff,
I think it'd be rather easy to do it. I mean,
I was probably nine years old at that point, and
it was I mean, it was an interesting thing, but
I don't think it would be as hard as everybody thinks.
If you have somebody that knows what they're doing telling

(01:08:42):
you what to do, that's an interesting theory and it
sounds like a nine you're advanced for a little. However,
I would say that I think there's probably a difference
in maintaining up in the air with someone sitting beside you.
And also I think it's like saying, hey, okay, do
it carwoll and it's like, oh on, it pretty easy.
But if you don't do the carboy, actually right, you're
gonna die. Oh well, that cart wheel now is worth

(01:09:04):
a whole lot more like could I do a cart wheel?
Probably they'd probably mildly easy. It may hurt a little bit,
but okay, just do a cart wheel. Okay, cool, okay, no, no, no,
hold on, before you do the cart wheel, if you
don't happen to do it exactly right, you're gonna crash
and die and everybody's gonna die with you. Oh well,
that cart will gets a little a little more serious.
So that's what I would compare it too. Yeah. Probably,

(01:09:26):
if you're in a simulator, you can do it all day.
But when the pressure is on and you got people
and you got I got a land ered eye, I
just think it's a whole different ball game. And at
nine I don't think I probably let you landed either,
because I've been told by pilots that the two hardest
parts going up landing. Otherwise it's all easy, easy, breezy.
Andy's husband's a pilot. He's one of them I'm talking about,

(01:09:47):
So I appreciate that call. It's a different time though,
Before nine to eleven two, you can just fly over
Disney World out of nowhere. All right, there are the teacups.
All right, we're back in a second. Here's what we're
gonna do when come back. Lunchbox has been running in
and out of the room for the past hour or so.
He has made his entry already into this contest where
you're trying to be the calm app voice. Do you

(01:10:10):
want to hear it? Yeah, Okay, it's been He's been
running and sitting down. I don't think he knows how
to use the equipment, but we're gonna play that for
you see, if he can win five thousand dollars and
we'll talk about the best touring shows this summer. Who's
on the list, all that coming up. Earlier in Amy's pile,
she talked about how this calm app, which, by the way,
they're not paying us anything, but this is not an endorsement.

(01:10:32):
But she said, they're paying somebody five thousand bucks if
you win the contest to be the smoothest voice to
narrate on the calm app. Matthew McConaughey. And here's a
clip of him on that calm app as you settle
in under the covers with your head easing into the pillow,
and you're he's talking dirty to me, not talking to
this sleeve. I was like, okay, but uh, and I

(01:10:53):
used to use it. I don't anymore. That's how you
know it's not an endorsement. I don't use it as
much anymore. But so let's do a competition here, who
can make the best go to Sleep clip? Okay, and
we'll submit it. But Lunchbox has been running back and
forth all morning, so we can send us off today. Yeah,
the first one. Look, I want to be a leg up.
If you're you're gonna get your foot in the door first,
I mean your last. So I'm already ahead of the competition.

(01:11:16):
Already that your last. Yeah, because these guys, I mean
they didn't get one in Sorry, competitions over, but we're
doing one here on the show. I didn't know it
was going to be due today, but Lunchbox has been
in the back. Scooba, have you been helping and produce this? Yeah?
I needed to because it's like watching a toddler learn
how they walk for the first time. You mean the controls, controls,
the board and everything. It's cute. And Scooba was like,

(01:11:37):
hold on, I'm gonna answer an email. I'm like, what's
more important me or the email? Who cares about the email?
I need to get this in this show's initiative that like,
I hear about it and I get things done. Okay,
here is Lunchboxes thirty second thirty seconds. You said it
had to be thirty seconds. Okay, go ahead, you're at okay,
hold on, hold on? That sounds like sounds like no,
it sounds like dirty. You're the Matthew McConaughey, this is

(01:12:00):
if you could just put yourself in that. Sorry, I
just need you don't need to interrupt. You need to
just put yourself like you're getting in bed, you're ready
to go to sleep. You know, I don't know what
you wearing. Women probably wearing a teddy. Okay, all right,
here we go. I'm gonna be quiet. Here's thirty seconds
of lunchboxes. Bit, lay your head down on that pillow,

(01:12:24):
close your eyelids, Grab those sheets with two hands and
pull them up and wrap yourself. Feel the soft touch
touching your body, your stomach, your legs, Relax your muscles
and your fingers, wiggle your tones, and just breathe and

(01:12:48):
drift away as we go to this journey called sleep.
We're all asleep. It comes back rather all ape are
turned on. That's one of the guys. I was disgusting,
he said. And breathe. Okay, here's the thing, even like
vibrated when you breathe. We need to make the rules

(01:13:10):
for our version of this, because what's wrong with that? No,
you get if you want to send it off to
that grace. We're doing our own version one. I'm giving money.
I told you I get fifty bucks to the one. Yeah,
so by Monday you have to Did you write that yourself? Yes? Absolutely,
wrote it? One on your toes. Who do you think
wrote that? I don't know. Wiggle your toes, relax the muscles,

(01:13:33):
here the rules. Yeah, I wrote it for fifty bucks
on Monday show. You have to write your own? Did
it produce your own with no help from anybody here?
Did not do it right? Well that's not fair. Why
he's only been doing this for twenty years? No? No, no,
I mean you have a leg up already because you have.
I don't. I'm not. I'm not. You're not letting me

(01:13:54):
finish my sentence. People, you know you said you have
a leg up. You're talking to me. I'm talking about
Ray who does audio. That's what he does for a living.
But aren't you better at talking than he is? So
you have that advantage? Yeah, but the sound effects, the
sound effects are what makes it okay. Well you can
do that. You know how to do a little little audio. Really,
you're telling me after twenty years you don't do anything. No,

(01:14:15):
I'm to do a little bit, but you need like,
did you hear what Scuba did that thing? Like mine
was like drowning out my voice. I didn't know how
to do that. You can have a couple of tips
before you go in the room, but you have tips
like finger tis. So if thirty thirty seconds, write it yourself,
produce it yourself, give it to me Monday morning. I
like it. We'll do it around this time one day. Okay,

(01:14:38):
do you want to hear this one more time? Make
sure that no, so this one can't be submitted. It
can to this if you want to send it if
you win the big contest, but not for the show
one please heaps. I will, I'll submit it. I'll go
to there. I mean, I don't know how long they
wanted it, but thirty seconds seems like a good amount
to me because I feel like people are already asleep
in their cars. That's not what you want. No, they

(01:14:58):
will crash. But also I don't feel like they're asleep.
I think they may have crashed laughing or crash trying
to turn the station so quick because they were grossed out.
What's with this organ right now? Wait? What was so
creepy about it? Like it was okay, let me show you, Okay,
they said, hit me. I don't know three seconds, go

(01:15:20):
lay your head down. That I'm good. That that's how
he sounds. And then you were like, what's c Why
don't you have to actually breathe telling them to lay down?
They're probably already laying down. They're trying. You think they're
just walking an they're sitting up, or they're you know,
trying to get comfortable and just lay down. Was the
breath necessary? Yes? Absolutely, lay your head down on that pillow,

(01:15:46):
close your eyelids, crab those sheets with two hands and
pull them up and wrap yourself. Feel the soft touch
touching your body. That's good. Muscles, it's good. It is impressive.
Whipping this up as quickly as he did whipped it,
and he whipped it good. Good. No, but I wrote

(01:16:07):
that like I mean, you want to feel the softness
of the sheets on your body, on your stomach. That's
a good downey commercial. That's what you want to feel
when you're going to sleep. That's what helps you relax.
Not hey, you know scratchy sheets. No, you want to
be a terrible one. Scratchy sheets exactly? Are you itching
right now? Are they scratchy? Close your eyes? That's not

(01:16:28):
a bedbug. It's everything you don't think about Yeah, okay, Monday,
give me those. You got it all right, thank you?
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plus three gifts. Okay, lunchbox, You're gonna flip out when
you see this. If you got a Milk Megan Alliance
ticket for this past Tuesday's drawing, they say, hold on
to it, oh, because you could still be the winner.
They are admitting to, they say, a major oopsie and
they have published the wrong megaball number. What oh is

(01:17:13):
this the one where like the six was the nine
or something or Officials with the New York Lottery are
admitting to a major oopsie and blaming human error for
publishing the wrong number. They're temporarily suspending prize payments for
the Mega millions ticket winners and hope to resolve the
issue quickly. That's CBS News has that story. But that's
just crazy that that would happened listen, it's an error.
Human errors happened, but that could be one where someone
throw that away. Yes, and then they gotta pay me.

(01:17:36):
I gotta say I already I bought that ticket. And
they're gonna be like, you know what, you're right, we'll
prove it. They say, take a picture of your tickets.
Who takes a picture of the turn? I mean pictures
I'd have in my phone of lottery tickets. I mean
it'd be like kid one hundred lottery tickets, Kid, one
hundred lottery tickets. I don't have time for that. But
you can watch three hours of like Survivor All Stars
and meets road Rules Challenge. Oh you know what? The
Challenge All Stars is back. Last night they released two

(01:17:58):
new the first two episodes of the season Can't Wait.
And this season on Challenge All Stars, it's people that
have made a final or won a final. That's it. Know,
these lightweights gonna be a great one. I've never seen
an episode of A Whole Life. You should, really, I
think probably it's a good show. It is great. You're
passionate about it, for sure, But other people are like,
I really like to challenge and they're bringing it to
CBS yes, Like they're gonna take Big Brother Amazing race

(01:18:22):
people and they're gonna have it on CBS, and the
winner of that challenge will get into the challenge on
MTV where they do the challenge the World where they
bring it. If you win CBS, you go to empty
what kind of backward world is? Because they have the
challenge like the World like where the people from England Australia,
they compete on the one that's on MTV. So if
you win the one on CBS, you get automatic entry

(01:18:42):
into that one. That's like if you went American Idol,
you get to go on the Instagram stream of Bobby
and perform like wait, that's the wrong direction. It's gonna
be great. I mean, the challenge is taking over the world.
We're watching the finale of Ozarks tonight, which you talked about,
pretty pumped about that it's the last one. It's sad
too because it's last one. I'm not not gon saying
thing about the show. I don't worry about ing changing it,

(01:19:03):
but it's like I'm excited about watching it. But we
spent five years with that show or so. A couple
was given the wrong hotel room keys, so they went
and stole stuff. A hotel worker in South Carolina accidentally
gave two people the wrong hotel key over the weekend.
So they go to the room and they're like whoa, okay,
well this isn't there are people here, and then they
just told the stuff. It turned out some construction workers

(01:19:25):
were staying in the room and um ended up. Once
they got back, they beat them with a level and
got their stuff. They did they justice. Yeah, but that
whole thing where they give you the wrong key stinks.
It's happened to me where I go, Okay, we're here
for the night. You get in like one am. You've
been traveling, I just did two shows. I'm exhausted something

(01:19:46):
in two different cities, and I'm like, okay, we're here, like, okay,
here's your key. You walk up, look like walking the room.
Oh that's not my suitcase. And you're like, well, some
a right. It feels automatic, like some ay right. It's
like a shirt that doesn't fit exactly right, almost like
this is something. And then you see feet in the
bed and you're like, oh, oh my god, oh my god,
back out of the room slowly, and then you do.
I can't believe that happened to you, not only happened

(01:20:06):
to me. Once Caitlin's family they went in they were
coming here to Nashville, and they stopped at the small
hotel in Arkansas overnight and they went in and the
people were not only in the bed in the room.
They woke up and saw them and went oh, And
there was a whole moment and where I walked into
the room and saw like a suitcase and stuff. One

(01:20:27):
of them walked in the bathroom and it had toothbrushers
and stuff, and they were like, this is weird. And
at that time, somebody woke up in the bed and
was like, what's what's happening? Why are you in here?
That's crazy. That's how people get shot. That's right, Oh
that's crazy. So yeah, that's the situation. And luckily, well
somebody did get beat up here. That was people who
should the people? How do people in hotels. I'm just

(01:20:47):
surprised stuff doesn't get stolen more by people that work
in hotels, meaning the background check a lot of folks. Yeah,
I don't know. And if I was wanting to steal,
I just go get a job being a maide at
a hotel. But like if your ring got stolen or whatever.
Isn't the hotel responsible? I don't think so really, because
of all the maids and all like the you know,
the access that people can get because anyone can get

(01:21:09):
into your room. But that's why they put a safe
in there. So they're like, we we have supplied to
you with ample opportunity to protect your stuff. Yeah, if
I were going to steal some stuff, I'd be like,
I like to apply for the housekeeper position. Is this
the Ritz Carlton? Yes, he'd like to apply for the
housekeeper position. What's your pass work? Uh, there's a radio
host for thirty years now. I'd like to work here, dude, man,

(01:21:30):
not thirty All right, that's that's what's up. Thank you guys,
Sorry to day. This story comes us from Boca Raton, Florida.
A fifty year old man bought a car for seven
hundred and four thousand dollars. It's delivered to his house
and he's like, man, let me take this puppy for
a spin. As he's driving out of his neighborhood, he's

(01:21:50):
trying to shift gears, but he didn't know how, loses
control of the car boom ride into a tree. Man
you would think if you bought a car for seven
hundred thousand dollars, you would get lessons on how to
drive a manual transmission view a thing. He didn't know
how to drive it at all. No, he don't police.
I'm just unfamiliar with a manual transmission, so I lost control.
Or you buy it and you have an automatic put in, yeah,
which is what we did with the old bron Now

(01:22:11):
that's a seventy four Ronco. It's not the same thing
as whatever that is. But Kaylin didn't know how to
drive a standard, so we just switched it out. Also,
transmission went out after we did that, so but yeah,
that's what kind of car was it. It is something
called a two thousand and six Heritage Edition GT. I
don't know. It looks awesome, six interesting a four GT

(01:22:35):
and it looks so cool for seven it looks like
a race car. Yeah, all right, Well that's probably made
a gold on the inside. All right, that's it. I'm lunchbox.
That's your bone head store of the day, So kind
of low key. Morgan is a really really good athlete
and we're with her every day and we don't really
do anything with her athletic because we're sitting here five

(01:22:56):
six hours with her. I guess I boxed with her
before at my gym, or like watched her box and
she's really strong. But she does like these adult gymnastics classes.
Have you seen the videos? Oh yeah, no, I'm like
flips and stuff. I can't even I've tried to do
some adult stuff before and it's so hard, and Morgan
makes it look like she's like a legit olympian. So

(01:23:17):
were you a big gymnast in high school? Or so?
I did gymnastics when I was younger, like really young,
but I did cheerleading more competitively throughout my life and
did cheerleading in high school, so tumbling was really natural
for me. To watch those videos where you're doing backflops
and stuff down the map, it's insane crazy, and my
body remembers everything like it's just bouncing back. It's like, oh, yeah,

(01:23:38):
we used to do this like ten years ago. It
hurts a little bit differently, but I can still do it.
That's crazy. Well, a gifted athlete that we don't really
get to see a whole lot, But I know you're
playing in the celebrity softball game. Are you a good
softball player, Yeah, I did. I also did competitive softball.
I played on a eighteen gold team when I was
twelve years old. I was very competitive in softball. You're
the lebron of Kansas women's softball. I've played on a

(01:24:01):
very competitive team. A lot of people would probably know.
But so, here is Morgan's questions. She has some walk
up music that is needed for the celebrity softball game.
Do you have these choices here? Yeah? I do. Okay,
here we go. What are your options? So? I've got
Redneck Woman by Gretchen Wilson zombie neck. Okay, that's not

(01:24:25):
I think you have a side of you that maybe
isn't as proper. But I don't think you're a redneck woman. No.
I just like the energy of it. Okay, Okay, okay,
I give that one a C minus though, go ahead, Okay,
We've got Tough by Kelly Pickler. Never never heard. It
sounds like a Ford commercial. Yeah, it sounds like a

(01:24:45):
It sounds like one of the Late Night Fork not
even a good for commercial. I don't know. I just
don't know that song. So no, that that doesn't even
feel like Okay. Next, we've got My Girl Schneia Twain
with man, I feel like a woman man fla one. Yeah,
that's solid so far that you are a woman though
even you should always feel like a woman. Well, it's

(01:25:08):
just like it gets you in a good energy, you know.
I like, Okay, you're chasing energy. I like it. Okay,
I give that one a B B plus. Okay, all right,
And and we've got something Bad by Miranda Lambert and
carry on the one now I'm the boss, Stumpy stock clapping,
got a real good phenus. Something bad about to happen.
Oh that's the one. Yeah, that one, that's the one. Yeah,
it's walking up the music. It's got an energy. Something

(01:25:30):
bad about to happen A hit it. Yeah, Yeah, that's
the one. That's a that's a good one. Yeah. And
you got two female artists there, so it's perfect vibe. Yeah.
I forget about that song, me too, Mom, strike through
your out crap. Can't do that because then I know
I have to like that's also bad. Yeah either way,

(01:25:51):
something bad about that. I think you go, Miranda carry
something bad. I think it's a really good walkout song. Yeah, Amy,
I agree. That's my vote. Eddie. I was gonna go
feel like a woman, but I'm with you guys. Some
bad's about that happens good, I think, Man, I feel
like a woman's a better song because everyone knows it. Yeah.
But Morgan's gonna walk up and she used to be
on the Gold with Jenny Finch and you know cat

(01:26:15):
cat Astarman. Yeah, she's out there playing. That's pretty cool lunchbox. Yeah.
I go with the Miranda, I guess. I mean, I
thought Shania was your girl, so I thought you'd stick
with her, But go with Miranda. It's more intimidating. Yeah,
that's a good one. I forgot about this song. I'm
not gonna listen today, but it's nice. Remember it good? Okay,
So we have that settled. When's that game? So it's
on June sixth at the First Horizon Park in Nashville.

(01:26:35):
And you need the song now? Yeah, I gotta send
it in today. Like the deadline less than a month away.
How long does it takes? They're probably just getting organized. Well,
it's like the deadlines coming up. I thought you were
playing like three pm today. All thank you Morgan Tomorrow.
Craig Morgan, who we love on the show, such a
great guest. He'll be on you know. He is that

(01:26:56):
song that's what I love about Sunday about? So what
I'm gonna ask him? And nobody tip him off, Please
don't message him. I'm gonna go through every day and
be like, hey, Craig, what do you love about Monday?
We'll see if he answers all those all right, We'll
see you tomorrow. By everybody, get your bones on show
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