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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake up, Wake up in the mall.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
And it's a radio and the Dodgors on time.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Ready and his lunchbox more game too, steve red and
it's trying to put you through the fog.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
He's running this week's next bit. The Bobby's on the box,
so you know what this is? This the Bobby Ball.
Time for the investigative Corny.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
We have ninety seconds to get as many of Amy's
Morning Corny's right as we possibly can. It's me lunchbox
and Eddie team Ready, Ready, Ready, go, morning Corny.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
How can you tell if an ocean is friendly?
Speaker 2 (00:46):
See waves? Wait waves? Good job?
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Yeah? What do you call someone that saw an iPhone
being stolen?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Great job guys for you? Uh?
Speaker 1 (00:58):
This building has the most number of stories library the library?
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Oh my gosh, that's it. What do you call the
light on Noah's arc?
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Okay, Noah had an arc with two animals each duel duel?
Speaker 2 (01:14):
What do you call the light spotlight of two?
Speaker 3 (01:18):
No light, no light, no no stoplight.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Go light, green light, red light, yellow light. I don't
know anything about Noah.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Uh, animal light, flood lights, flood light.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
What do you call a priest that becomes an attorney.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Father, father in law. Yes, let's go.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
What do you call a bee that's having a bad
hair day?
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Buzzy hut bee hive b b hair he all, what's
a bad hair day?
Speaker 4 (01:52):
That would be messy, messy, messy bet bees wax messy
b sting sting be being wee b we b wee herman,
a messy hair day for a bad honey honey do
what honey hairdo?
Speaker 2 (02:08):
If you have bad hair? What did that mean? What
would you mess because it's not a minute's minute thirty
hater long hair? Buzz all humidity?
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Eddie were so close?
Speaker 2 (02:20):
What frisbee friz by? I wouldn't have got that yet.
I would have got what do we get?
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Y'all got a lot.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
It's supposed to announce this, so I'm not going to
announce it right now specifically, but I just have to
get ahead of it because those people wait too long.
If you live in Atlanta, Eddie and I the raging
idiots and Matt Stell who has many number ones, Uh,
I prayed for its hard to sing with his music, Yeah,
pray single day.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
For you. He's got a bunch of songs.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
We're going to be playing a show in Atlanta on Tuesday,
February fourth. I don't even know where yet, but we're
going to be there on February fourth, that's all I know.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
You don't know where because they won't tell us.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Where it's where.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
It's a show that I mean. We're not gett paid
to do it. We're just gonna go down to the
market and play. It's us and Matt. It's not like
we're playing at the market. I don't know, dude, like
the super mar Atlanta. We will be there on the
fourth in the evenings. Just keep listening to the bull
and they'll be able to get use tickets.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
I don't even know how to get tickets we're playing them.
I have no idea. There you go.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
I just wanted to make sure because we're getting closer
and we're not promoting it yet. I don't even know
what to promote, thank you. We've never even been down
there to play the show, so I'll never come. I
get asked a lot if TikTok is really going away,
So this is what I think is going to happen.
TikTok will never be gone, right, So they need to
sell the company byt Dance to someone that's not China American.
(03:44):
The Supreme Court just said we're moving on with this.
We're moving forward with TikTok shutting down. There's specific day
coming up, is the day before Trump is inaugurated.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
Again.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Trump is said he thinks TikTok should stay. He's even
asked the Supreme Court, hey, let's let's extend this thing.
And they haven't yet. And what they're gonna do. By
the way, TikTok will not just be gone from your phone.
It will stay on your phone, it will not be
available in the app store, and it will not update.
So eventually, if it goes as it looks like it's
(04:14):
going right now, it will die a slow death. It's
too big to fail now bye. Dance isn't owned by
the Chinese government, but everything is run by the Chinese
government in China. What are you saying, byte Edance, that's
the company that owns TikTok. In China, every company is
run run They don't have people in it, but they
(04:36):
are in service to the Chinese government. And so one
of the big concerns with because there are a lot
of apps and websites China won't let people go to
in China because of America similar reasons, propaganda, et cetera.
And it's not like we're watching TikTok and we're getting
Chinese flags and we're like, you know what, today I
feel like rooting for China.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Like that really isn't it.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
But they can create division based on what you love,
what you're passionate about, especially.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
In political times, your echo chamber.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
They can create divisions so bad that what happens is
there's anger within the culture. So again people think, who
cares if China's watching me? I'm never going to go
be it, mister Chinese man. You know, I'm not gonna
root for them in the Olympics. I'm never gonna. But
it's not that it's they're trying to divide us. They
have full capability to do whatever they want, to feed
(05:25):
us whatever they want, whenever they want.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
That's really the issue.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
And by Dance has even said we won't will not
sell it and lose money before we give away our
algorithm because it's that valuable. Now do I think that
TikTok will go away?
Speaker 2 (05:40):
I do not.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
There will be some resolution met here. Do people like Zuckerberg?
Do people like their own they want TikTok to go away,
because that's competition. So they are getting information from us obviously,
as far as like tendencies, what we like do they
probably can hack in and get our passwords to stuff.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Right, it's in our phone. We really don't know what
they're doing.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
And America doesn't like it that our adversary has access
to that.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Whether they've used it or not, they don't like it.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
I watched the whole special last week where a government
official comes on sixty minutes and goes, oh, the Chinese
have malware and all of our stuff. It's just when
they plan to use it. They have malware in our water,
they have malware in our grid, power plants, yeah power,
and if they decide to use it, then they can
with a single push boom it can go down cause mayhem.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
Now, if they did that to us, what are we
going to do back?
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Right? But again, mostfully we've infiltrated them something, and for
sure we have okay, for sure, we have watch enough
spy shows for sure from TV.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
Yeah, yeah, that they did just.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Make that crop up obviously.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
So it is only a few days until TikTok could
be banned, but it will not be gone from your phone,
So you're not just gonna it's not going to be
a gravestones as rip in your TikTok part.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Are you want any of the other things, like I will.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
Not download the Chinese like Red Note.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
You know, Red Notes really called well, I don't want
to say what I think it's called.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
What it was a Chinese word.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
I can't say it, and if I say it, it's
gonna sound like I'm I just don't know Chinese. But
it's a very Chinese word that now all of a sudden,
it's called it Red Note, and Red.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Note is a Chinese company.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
It's called it's called super Ego, Like they're really trying
to sucker us in like that.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
It's like xio p o, it's like a x.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
I Ao n g s u.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Yeah, zion Hong shoe. You might have nailed it, it's not.
I didn't a Red Note. So people are running over
to it because they don't want to lose the ability
to be on a China creat that you can create
on a lot of stuff, you know. So it's called
this is how you say it for real shell Hong shoe.
But I don't know the X that that language, so
(07:52):
I do not think TikTok will go away. I do
think it will be sold at some point. I do
think that when Trump gets an office, there will be
some levers pulled to make sure that it stays alive.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
That's that's that's my thought.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
I was surprised the Supreme Courts said continue on but
shutting it down though five to four it's a.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
Close decision, I know.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
I'm like thinking, like they bipartisan.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Though's bipartisan because obviously there is there was some liberal
and some conservative judges on the same side.
Speaker 4 (08:24):
Yeah, I mean, if it goes away, I'm gonna just
have a lot of spare time on my hands.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
We'll find something else.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
Go over to Shawsho Shot Hong Shoe Red is it red.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Sparkling Eagle.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
They just they call it the most hot Dog Sunday
like that, it's the most American things ever when it's
really run by the Chinese. So but it's like it's
like nut cutting time though, like they got to make
some decisions, but it won't go away at first anyway.
Oh man, these influencers are in trouble. You're already seeing
a lot of them. Go and follow me on Instagram.
(08:58):
It's not going away so that they're really not in
that much trouble. But you're already seeing a lot of them.
Go okay, go follow my YouTube, follow me on Instagram.
What's funny is there are Chinese people that get on,
or even Chinese Americans that get on and they they're like, hey, guys,
just so you know, I've been your Chinese spie the
whole time, watching everything you do.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
I'm gonna miss you. Hilarious.
Speaker 5 (09:15):
That is funny.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Have you seen those No? But but do we know
they're joking?
Speaker 3 (09:20):
Yeah? For real, I think they're joking, like I am
your specific Chinese spy. It's been watching over you, and
you know what, You've really been watching some good stuff.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
I want to miss you.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Some creators are like, I don't really care. I want
to if I'm going to get spied on or if
my stuff is going to get compromised, I want that
to be up to me, not the government or whatever.
But to what you were sharing a minute ago, Bobby,
is it's like it's not just about the getting information
about you personally, it's about them indoctrinating us and without
us even knowing it. It's like a.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Slow drip the ability to shift our culture and divide
our culture in a way that we may not even notice.
They have complete control of that.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
I will say I feel dumber after watching a lot
of TikTok.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Like that's their goal.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Me and my son will start laughing, and my wife
will be like, what are you guys? Like, Oh my gosh,
you two are the same. And he's sixteen, gotcha.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
I was going through mine and I mentioned this on
the show, and it was giving me all the math
stuff and all this like hardcore.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Every video was math and science, and yeah, I was
gonna get.
Speaker 5 (10:20):
To that joke.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
But yeah, Joe, just cut me out.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
It's a joke.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Well no, it was.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
I didn't even got a joke.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Yeah, well no, I was like telling a story. Cut
the end of my story out and it was on
the stem. It was a joke.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
I didn't know you.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
I've been doing this for twenty years. Do you think
at some point I did it?
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Sorry, it wasn't a joke.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
It was like a comedic story that I was going
to share a little anecdote about me freaking out on
TikTok thinking my TikTok was run because it was all
constellations and algebra and I yelled at Caitlin.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
My TikTok's broken. I'm on some bad out.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
And it was STEM, which is the version that they
their kids get. But no, don't do that, sCOD. It
wasn't even a joke. It was just a funny story.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Laughing like, do you know what means?
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yes, science, technology, engineering, mathematics.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Good job.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
Yeah, yeah, so you really go on some STEM.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Dude, I thought my I was broken. I was sad.
I was like, hayle, my algroth is broken.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Okay, but but yes, that's the thing that sometimes we
don't think about, is they give us all this stuff
that's just like, doesn't teach us anything, and then their
kids over there there's such strict rules about what is
what content they're shown.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
They can also elevate disinformation education, which has been oh
yeah like UFOs.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
No, not UFOs, like disinformation oh my god, and stuff.
What are women consider cheating?
Speaker 3 (11:44):
Now? This is from AskMen dot com where they did
a survey with a bunch of people men, women, doctor psychologists,
and so if you just spend time with a new friend,
even though you're not physically hooking out, but it's somebody
of the opposite section just spending a bunch of time
with them.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Like how much tim.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Let's say you you spend a lot of time together
at work and maybe you have lunch with them one
on one.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
I don't call that cheating, no, no, do you for me?
Speaker 2 (12:14):
I think deception is the big part of cheating.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
So yeah, like if they know you're at lunch.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
I think even if couples like do the weird stuff
where they like trade and stuff, but if they know,
that's not cheating, Like if they're all in on it, oh, chet,
that's by trade? Do you mean switching swing? Just trying
to in the morning here, So that's not cheat. Deception
to me, of any form is where the cheating comes in.
(12:39):
So but I'm asking you, Jen, No, I would say
it's not. But you have to be open about it
to your partner. Excessive watching what of yes, okay, dirty
dirty stuff? Is that considered cheating and they're not telling
you about it?
Speaker 1 (12:57):
You know, if you're considered you know I do not
like it. No, no, no, not allowed.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Okay, I didn't say not allowed.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
I don't know that it falls under cheating, but it
falls under disgusting.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
To some people, it is considered cheating. Morgan, what about
you if what if you're with the dude and you're
still single, right, yeah, I'm still single, and you find
out that he does a lot of watching at this
a lot, I'm probably.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Not going to date him. But is it cheating?
Speaker 3 (13:22):
Known? But you've already been dating him for like nine months,
but then you find you like you're really into him,
but then you find out he does this.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
A lot, like a lot.
Speaker 7 (13:30):
I'm gonna have a whole lot of questions because I
do think when you do it so often, it can
lead to come like some disproportion thinking on that matter.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
So then cheating does tend to follow? What about taking
your wedding ring off.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
When intentionally, yeah, to trick people.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
I don't know the trick.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
Maybe he's not wearing it, But what like you on
a work trip or at work or just randomly not
wearing your their wedding ring?
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Would you feel weird about that?
Speaker 1 (13:56):
It's not cheating if you're taking it off to go
to a bar with your friends.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
That's that's one of them. Is that exception.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
It's not cheating because we haven't done anything. But you're
what what there's deception there? Are you trying to deceive?
But are they doing it that hopefully it leads to cheating.
Is it pre cheating and they want to just get
like talk to or something.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
Morgan, Yeah, it may.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
As well be.
Speaker 7 (14:21):
I mean, you're you're doing that with the intent of bad.
There's there's nothing good that follows that. Asking for trouble.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
What about on messenger? It can be any of them.
It could be a Facebook messenger, if you're on that
DMS of any kind with if you find out that
your person has been messaging a lot with like an
X or another girl. But if it's not dirty but
just a lot they talk a lot online and they've
never told you about it.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Well, it's not cheating, but it's it could be emotionally Okay,
I don't I don't want to Sorry, I planet a seed.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Don't want to do that a seed.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
I'll call it micro cheating, okay Morgan, Yeah, that one's
emotional cheating for me for sure. If they're like, what
if feel like would you eat for breakfast?
Speaker 7 (15:02):
It's still talking emotionally to somebody else. You're still and
you're still doing that and they're like every day guys, but.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
Your life leaning on you know, you're sharing personal information
doesn't have to be there.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
It doesn't, but I had a really hard day.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Sure that'd be cheating to you.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
It's not. I guess it falls in the emotional Like
Morgan said, micro, is.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
That emotional micro? It's feel different to me, I.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Know, But is it some type some cheating is cheating
to where it's like, oh, we need intervention here, like
something's off and other stuff might be like, hey, we
kind of need to cut that out.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Which one would that be?
Speaker 3 (15:36):
If you found out that your dude was cheating a lot, texting,
messaging a lot with a female?
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Is it your best friend?
Speaker 2 (15:44):
You don't know, it's not your best friend. No, you
don't know them really?
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Oh okay, yeah, I probably don't like it because I
would rather you come to me with that stuff.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
So so what do we need to work on?
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Micro?
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Okay, cheating, I say, emotional cheating you? That to me
would be the hardest one mm hm.
Speaker 7 (16:00):
Because they're emotionally invested basically, sometimes they're not even invested.
So it's just it's a difference. It's it's definitely the
worst cheating of them.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
It's like holding hands, like that's a really intimate thing,
Like that's something like what if you said you did
holding hands on other.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
But again nothing more. Are they jumping off a cliff
or are they playing Red Rover?
Speaker 5 (16:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (16:25):
How about at a bar and they give an excessive
amount of hugs and physical contact to other other women.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
That's not cheating. But why are you so touchy?
Speaker 2 (16:34):
That's the question. You like to give hugs?
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Yeah, hug people like to give hugs.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
So okay. But it's like he's not how Goll's boys
like that.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Yeah, so that's the why. Why why are you so
touchy with women? What's going on?
Speaker 2 (16:48):
So not cheating, it's not cheating. What's the term you
give that one?
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Uh? Do you need affection? Lacking affection?
Speaker 2 (16:57):
So it's your fault you're putting that on you.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
No, no, no, I'm saying to him, like, are you lacking affection?
Like I can give you more hugs, So.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
You're putting that on you, like you're not giving them enough,
and so.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
You're taking we do things for each other each other out.
Speaker 7 (17:10):
I don't think that one's cheating, And I don't even
know that one necessarily raises red flags if it's just
like excessive hugging and you're just like because there's some
people that are just super touchy feely.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Let me another hug, another hook.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (17:23):
I guess it depends how far that touching goes. If
they're like constantly touching a woman's bag, I mean, yeah,
we're gonna have questions.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
What if he leads a woman through a door putting
a hand on the small of her back.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
That's still cheating, I know.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
But like if I saw that, I would go like,
there's something going on there that I don't know about.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
It is what I thing though? What if there's not?
Speaker 3 (17:47):
Okay, well, what if I spread wings in a button,
fly out of here? I feel like if some I'd
be really crazy if some dudes touching the small summits
back walking them through a door, like something is either
going on in their head.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Any one of the guys we're never touching you might
just be like, oh hey.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
Your shoulder, yeah, like go ahead, Amy, Yeah sure yeah, or.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
Like we'll push you, we'll push you get out of here.
Never would I take my hand to put it above
like your belt line and like walk you through. That's
intimate thing.
Speaker 7 (18:15):
Right, Yeah, that's It's a very loving gesture for sure,
from a man to a woman.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Okay, It's either that or like they're related.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
I mean that the other time I've seen.
Speaker 7 (18:24):
That, I no, like a dad and a daughter. I'm
not talking like some protective feature there.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
We're basically related guys.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
I would say, Amy to be with use free rank guy,
want doesn't cheating?
Speaker 2 (18:42):
No, no, no international water.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
That is not true. I'm saying like, I don't know that.
I would jump to that conclusion if I saw Eddie
help Morgan through a door a lower mat.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
But I would jump to that conclusion if I saw that, like,
don't tell me, I can't, No, I can't, right, thank
you for your time.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
I appreciate that. On the Bobby Bones Show now, good
to see you, buddy, Good to see you too.
Speaker 6 (19:11):
Sphere.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I've seen it on TikTok.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
It looks pretty crazy because it's like it's like I
don't know you're in a show, just watching a show,
but that building is like have you been in it
yet to see I've.
Speaker 5 (19:23):
Been in it, but I haven't seen anybody yet. What
do they show you when you like do an open house,
like when we uh it was we've known we were
going to do this since last April, so we've been
we've been preparing for it kind of since then, but
I went to see it. I just had to put
my body in it to see it, and it was
the most unbelievable, I mean thing I've ever been inside.
(19:47):
And they showed us a lot of some of us,
They showed us some of you two show, and they
showed us some other things. And I have Bobby, I
have my team there. I had, you know, some of
the my promoters there and everybody that I've worked with
for a long time. And I looked at my team
when I saw this, and I went I said, there's
no way we're not not doing this right.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
And it was just.
Speaker 5 (20:09):
It's just an opportunity for uh me to bring the
audience that I've built over the years and into this
environment where it's just as if we take the we
take what we've built musically and the audience and we're
all in a like a different state of consciousness almost.
(20:31):
It's so all it's all so immersive, and it's it's
the it's it's hard to describe.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
I need to come to yours just because I've seen
I will watch a full TikTok song because but I'll
watch you two. I've seen two or three artists that
in sphere, and even I've even played golf outside of
it and just watch it from the outside.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Just got all like, all that's great. It's like a whole.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
New thing that I I don't think I've ever experienced
in any way at a concert. How long has your
has your team been working on what you're gonna do?
Speaker 5 (21:01):
Visually, we've known I was I was playing Jimmy Buffett's
tribute show with the Hollywood Bowl, and I was backstage
in my dressing room and irving A's off, who I've
known a long time. He goes, you need to be
the next one to play this fear, And honestly, I
didn't know what I was going to do in twenty
twenty five at that time, because we had yet to
start our stadium tour in twenty twenty four, you know,
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but I let me, let me think about it, and
then I went It just felt like the It just
felt like the perfect thing to do next, you know,
because I thought I might take a year off the
road and work on music, and I still will do that,
but we're going to be out there May June and
probably the first week of July hopefully. Right now, we
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got twelve shows booked and it just felt like the
perfect next move for me and a way to take
my audience neurologically down a different path, and I thought,
I felt like that was really important.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
Tickets to go on so on January thirty first, and
the dates start Thursday and May twenty seconds, So tickets
you sure to get on Friday at Kenny Chesney dot com.
Some of the smaller eighteen thousand people is not small,
but you play stadiums, but some of your smaller shows
but also visually bigger than anything that you've done because
of the technology there.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
But have you ever done a residency?
Speaker 5 (22:22):
Never?
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Because I can't remember.
Speaker 5 (22:23):
Just realize I didn't answer your last question. I got
off on something else. We've been working on this, probably
since there's only eight of those cameras that exist that
I mean, they shoot it in thirty six K and
so it's we've been, you know, we've been creating content
for our shows, whether it's an arena or a stadium
or an ampithet or whatever, for a very long time.
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And when I first decided that, okay, we want to
do this, I was really excited because we've got so
much content to use. And then I was told you
can't use a frame of it because we had to
reshoot everything. And so we've been working on it a
long time and and and it's good in a way
because it forces us to have the show be very fresh,
very new. And for the fans that have come to
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see us play for over the years, if they think
they're going to see the same show that, I mean,
there's just no way possible. Because it's like I said earlier,
it's so immersive and we're all kind of in this
consciousness together. I mean, it's just crazy what what it's like,
even with nothing on the video screen, Like you walk
in and in the venue itself, you go, oh wow,
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this is going to be really different. And so I'm
excited about the opportunity. And and but we've been working
really hard on all the content.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
Will you do hotel or Airbnb?
Speaker 5 (23:41):
I don't know yet. We got to figure that out.
Probably a hotel exactly I would like to do. I
would like to do a hotel that has a cold
plunge that's hard to find.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Okay, you got it.
Speaker 5 (23:50):
I've done a couple of cold plunges and do you
know what, No, no, but I will I do have
one that will take you get to help with the
cold plunge, because I've done it and I just end
up angry. Really, It's that's interesting because it's usually I mean,
how do you feel after you're angry?
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Though warm again?
Speaker 3 (24:10):
So I've cold plunged and I have a couple of friends.
Dirk's does it. Jac Owen does it, and he's like,
let's let's go and we're going to be in for
two minutes or whatever the thing is. And it's like,
my nipples get hard, yeah, and my my my skin
gets cold, and then I walk out and I get warm,
and then I'm just like, man, I could have spent
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that time like reading something getting ready.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Yeah, I understand, but what do I What am I missing?
Speaker 6 (24:34):
Well?
Speaker 5 (24:35):
You're missing? Well what the well? What the ice does
for me? I mean, it's it's the best thing you
can do for inflammation in your body. Okay, the best
thing you can do. It's the best anti depressant, best
anti anxiety medicine you can take inflammation.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
I totally understand because I'll get into the cryo right, yes,
which is a similar thing.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
But I like the weight of the ice when I
get in it. You know, for some reason, what.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
You put on.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
I'll wait, there's actually ice in your cold plunch? Oh yeah, Oh,
we just have it jacked way down for it's like,
oh so you got like you got the Yeah, yeah,
you've got an ice. One day you'll get rich. Hey,
one day you'll get rich, and you'll get you one
of these. It's not a big deal. I didn't mean
to hit you with that.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Oh what in Vegas?
Speaker 3 (25:13):
I imagine I'll need it so you cold punch. How
many mornings out a week?
Speaker 5 (25:18):
Well, when I'm on the road, I do it every
day i'm out there, But when I'm home, I do
at least four or five days a week.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
What time do you wake up in the morning, just
generally speaking.
Speaker 5 (25:27):
Well, now it's different now when it's around five thirty,
why because I'm in the gym or around seven seven do?
It takes me a little bit to get there, So
I've already started.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
An hour and a half to get What are you, Knoxvill?
I just work out here in town.
Speaker 5 (25:44):
I've got to get ready, you know, I've got to
get mentally ready to go to the gym. And you
know those guys kill me.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
You have a trainer? Yeah, and what do you focus on?
Speaker 5 (25:50):
I was there this morning, just getting my lungs and
my brain ready to go. You know, we do like
it's been. That's been the thing. Every year. People ask
me a lot, well, why don't you know, why don't
you just go out instead of doing a really long tour,
why don't you just go do sporadic dates? And I
can't because you just can't go do sporadic dates the
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way that I do it. You got to train for it.
And so that's been the treadmill, if you will, of
my whole career. And so I'm that starts in January
every year for me, and I go until I'm done,
and this year I'll be done early, which is good.
We'll be done probably around July, when usually I'm done
around the end of August when we played in Foxboro.
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But this year we're just gonna play in one spot
and we're going to invite everybody to come to Vegas
and come to us.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Do you ever run on the treadmill while singing?
Speaker 5 (26:43):
Yes? Oh, tell me more about that, yeah, because that's
part of the training for me, and I've been doing
it for years, like to the way we've done our
stadium shows. Anyway, the Sphere show is going to be
a little different because it's more it's less about energy
and more of an experience, is what I'm seeing in
our rehearsals. We've already done five rehearsals already. What's crazy
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is the reason we're doing that is because we have
to kind of know. We don't have to one hundred
percent know what we're doing, but we have to kind
of know so they can build it. And when it's done,
when you hit the button to render all of it,
it takes like a month and a half to render.
It's so much information. So it's crazy, you know. So
we were forced to rehearse much earlier. So when I'm
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in training to do a stadium show or whatever, the
first twenty or thirty minutes of my show is very intense.
And along with doing cardio and along, we're doing everything
else that that I do to get my body ready
to go do that, I have to get my lungs ready.
And if I can run on the treadmill and sing
at the same time, then I'm pretty ready to go.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
People ever like, hey, plan a findness manager. The guy
won't stop singing American kids. We're trying to work out
here now. I never had like the weird guy singing
American kids over there and it happened.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Ever, No, do you see me own songs or do
you sing other people's songs?
Speaker 5 (28:06):
Well? No, Well, when I'm alone, and when we know
what we're gonna do in the show, I will, I'll
have it'll be synced into my playlist or whatever, and
I will. I'll know what the first thirty minutes of
our show is going to be, and I'll just crank
it and run on the treadmill and try to sing
along with and try to get used to that neural pathway,
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if you will, of our show. And it's crazy what
you do to get ready, but that's one of the
things that I do do.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
That's what I do every morning for this show. I
get on the treadmill and I do the whole show.
So when I come in, I got the lungs to.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Like nack it out. You know, I'm not used to
seeing you in cold weather clothes.
Speaker 5 (28:42):
Oh yeah, I'm not used to seeing me in cold
weather clothes.
Speaker 3 (28:44):
You walked in, didn't know as you You're trying on
a beanie, I know, right, So mostly I feel like
I see you here warm weatherish or sometimes I see
you like coming out of yoga place here.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
Yeah, right, are you still yoga? I haven't.
Speaker 5 (28:58):
I don't know how yoga along time.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
Yeah, it's been a while.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
I see walk out and be like, yeah, I don't stop. Yeah,
I don't want to bother you.
Speaker 5 (29:05):
Yeah, I bet I Yeah. Cold weather is like I said,
I was forced to. We were forced to rehearse early.
Usually we start rehearsals first of March, but now because
of the sphere and everything we're doing, we're forced. So
I was here, I've been here since January second and
kind of gotten mentally down this path because usually you'd
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be somewhere warmer, I would be, it would be somewhere
a little warmer. Okay, right, but we're here, and I'm
excited about the opportunity.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
Though I don't think you're not. I think you're very
excited aout or you wouldn't be hearing a beanians no questions.
So if you wake up that early, what time do
you go to bed? I guess my question is how
regimented are you? What's a discipline?
Speaker 5 (29:46):
I go to bed different every night, I mean, but
my body clock is so it just wakes me up
around five point thirty. No matter what time I go
to bed. Sometimes I go to bed at nine or
ten or eleven. It's just whatever. But it's it's when
I'm training my body just wakes up.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Do you ever just go to dinner it's a little place,
of course.
Speaker 5 (30:04):
Yeah, well you can't do of course, because it's gotten well,
it's gotten harder to go to dinner downtown.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Like I would, I wouldn't go to Broadway. If I
were you, I would recommend no.
Speaker 5 (30:14):
I haven't been to Broadway in a long time.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Yeah, but you can go and do you get a
little curtain?
Speaker 5 (30:19):
No, I mean it just depends, you know, or a
room or I think the last time that I that
I went out to dinner here, it was after Megan
won Mega Maroney won her CMA Award. They had a
dinner for the next night and I went to that.
You know, it was it was great. Do you let
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them know you might be there? Guess what my whole
life would be that I might show up. I might show,
I might I might show Yeah, it depends, that would
be my whole life. No. I pretty good about going
out really Yeah. Yeah, friends a few, but especially you know,
if it's easy for me if I if I'm somewhere else,
it's easy, you know, for me to go out, but
not here. It's a lot here, it's a little it's
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it's pretty touristy here. You know.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
You have a favorite NFL team, Patriots.
Speaker 5 (31:07):
You know I've played, I mean I've when I was
a kid, there was a guy that that played for
Tennessee that was drafted by the Patriots, and his name
was Stanley Morgan. He's one of my favorite Tennessee players.
And that's when I first started following the Patriots, you know.
And then my one of my best fluck we were
talking earlier. One of my best friends in the world
(31:28):
is Sean Payton. And Shawn's been to a lot of
shows and and when he got the New Orleans Saints
coaching job, I bought a sweep in the super Doma.
It's just as a way for me and my father
to become, you know, have something some for us to do,
you know what I mean. And that was that was
a lot of fun. But New Orleans liked to kill
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me because it's New Orleans's New Orleans, and we had
a lot of fun, lots of fun.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
So Vegas may also but you have to work though.
That's definitely yeah, it's Vegas. Yeah, I feel like you
have blinders when it's time to work.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
You work.
Speaker 5 (32:02):
I work. Yeah, And I won't stay. I probably won't
stay the whole time, you know. I won't. I'll be
in and out. Yeah, because we're gonna play every I
think Wednesday, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, I think, and then and
then during those other days, i'll be. I'll be, I
might stay or I might leave whatever.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
What's the best song you ever recorded? One answer only?
Speaker 3 (32:21):
One answer on take a second, think if one answer
one answer only, No, didn't. We're not doing any diplomatic
stuff here.
Speaker 5 (32:27):
Best song I ever recorded? Yep, it's it's a toss
up between There Goes My Life, anything but Mine, You
and Tequila ranks up there. It's a favorite song. That's
one of my top favorite songs ever of all time.
Oh well, thank you? I mean that's when I first
heard that song.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
I was.
Speaker 5 (32:41):
I heard I initially heard it and my friend of
Rasa Berg, who wrote it, it was her. It was
a it was a female vocal, and then it didn't
it didn't resonate, and then she sent me the song
with a male perspective and a male vocal on it.
I was I was. I heard it and I went,
oh my god, this is this. I think I could
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really do this and really glad that I did.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
What song did you record that you knew it was
going to be a monster mainstream hit?
Speaker 5 (33:11):
I mean I listened to a verse in a chorus
of get Along, and I just thought, I just kind
of filuped my hands and I said that I was
on the plane. I was on a rider's trip with
Josh Osbourne and Shane McAnally, and we were on our
way back home when they were just playing me a
ton of songs on the way back home, and Josh
played me get Along, and I went, oh, my god,
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that's amazing.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
Which song that became something we all knew? Did you
almost not record?
Speaker 5 (33:41):
I almost didn't record Don't Blink. It's been a while,
you know, but I almost didn't. And I just couldn't.
I couldn't put my hands around I couldn't put my
brain around it. I felt like that it was a
little I don't know, it felt like I was so
oh in my brain. I was thinking about just constantly
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thinking about the show. I was thinking about energy. I
was thinking about keeping the energy of the show and
the and the sequence of my show really high energy.
And for that reason only, I almost didn't record it.
But it was such a I don't know, it felt
to me like and I'm really glad that I did.
It was a big record for me, but it felt
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a touch like a Hallmark card, just a little. And
so for that reason I almost didn't.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
Do you feel like you're pretty chill or you're more
neurotic generally as a human being.
Speaker 5 (34:38):
I'm pretty chill as a human being.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
I think professionally would they say the same about you?
Speaker 5 (34:43):
Now? Professionally I am I'm very because I'm in that
zone now. I mean, look at my if you take
a close look at my fingernails, you wouldn't think that
I'm very chill because but this is the time of
the year where I am very Look, I'm hands on
with everything, like this is. Getting ready for the sphere
has been such a mental grind because I'm so hands
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on with everything and there's a whole lot of moving
parts when you go and do this kind of thing
that's different like if we were preparing to go to
a stadium show or something else that we're used to
doing it would be Okay. I've kind of wrapped my
brain around how we're going to get ready for this
and how we're going to change this and to make
it new and fresh. Okay, We're going to put some
songs in and out and see where it lands. That's
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not as you know, mentally taxing, as truly recreating everything.
And so that's been a grind for me, you know,
and that it's been a good one, you know, And
it's forced us, like I said earlier, it's forced my
whole team to get out of their comfort zone, if
you will, And I think that's where you grow as
a person, as an artist, as a as an entertainer
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is or whatever it is, whether you're trying to get
better at working out or business or whatever. When you
get out of your comfort zone is where you really
see a lot of change. And doing the Sphere has
really been great for us in that way.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
Tickets on sale January thirty first. Kenny's Plan Sphere, Las
Vegas starting in May, but again, tickets on sale January
thirty first. That's pretty exciting, Like I've not been motivated
to go, like to make a trip to go. It
looks awesome when I watch it on my phone, but
I think this is one they'll have to come serious.
Can I get like twenty percent discount on tickets?
Speaker 2 (36:24):
I think so? All right, we're in.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
So with your fingernails? Are you talking about biting them?
Speaker 5 (36:29):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Yeah, Webby, you buy your nails.
Speaker 3 (36:32):
Ye, mostly for two reasons. One because I think I
suck at everything I do and I hate myself.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
And then Arkansas football. Those are the two reasons.
Speaker 5 (36:39):
Well, Tennessee ball.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
There all right, Kenny Chess, thanks for having me, guys,
appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (36:44):
Yeah, I hope you these are awesome, and I hope
you do a whole bunch more and everybody again, tickets
want to sell January thirty first. There he is our
Frank Kenny Chessny nice, thanks for having me, guys.
Speaker 6 (36:55):
Boom.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
Third of Americans say their partner acts like a baby
when they're sick. I think my wife would say that
about me. I'm always thinking that something's happening on my
nose or throw th ow because my job.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
I'm like, oh no, I'm gonna sake. I got it.
But I think.
Speaker 3 (37:12):
Dudes act like bigger babies generally when they're sick.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
From my experience than women do. Would you feel the
same way.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Yeah, I feel like a monthly we get practice every
every month, this pain and we have to show up.
We still have to do our job, we still have
to act normal. We're used to powering through.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
That is a good point.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
Our recent nationwide survey reveals that Americans spend less than
half their winter days feeling completely healthy, with respondents reporting
they fill one hundred percent fit only sixteen days during
an average winter month. I think I got a little
little one of those. I got a little style in
my eye coming, but it's basically my period. I'm here
that you're great.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
I am good. I had to wake up extra arly today,
but yeah, all good.
Speaker 3 (37:52):
According to researchers, the ankle has overtaken the back as
the most satisfying spot to scratch on the human body.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
Tell me more.
Speaker 3 (38:01):
In the study, healthy volunteers were made to itch on
the forearm, the ankle in the back. I guess I'm
itching talking about it like I started scratching myself because
I'm just talking about things itching. The researchers created this
itch by rubbing them with the plant that irritates the skin.
The ankle was the itchiest sight and the most pleasure
came from scratching it when compared to the other places
of the body.
Speaker 4 (38:20):
So instead of like, will you scratch my back, you
say you scratch my ankle, Well, you can scratch.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Your own ankle.
Speaker 3 (38:25):
The back is hard because your arms don't aren't really
available to get to all of your back. So that's
the difference there. Back, gotcha, that's why you get a backstressure.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
Let's stick.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
But doesn't it have to be itching?
Speaker 2 (38:38):
Maybe? I know, sure, I think some people though, just
like scratches.
Speaker 5 (38:43):
I know.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
Then why did they have to induce an itch with
a plant?
Speaker 2 (38:45):
Because I think that is when something itches?
Speaker 1 (38:47):
Okay, because I'm like, I don't know that I've I
just itched my ankle. Just it doesn't and it wasn't
very satisfying.
Speaker 3 (38:53):
Like just now, well, someone where a rash come in.
Let's put it on her back and her ankle, rub
her up against somebody. Burping is good in some cultures.
This is kind of funny to me. And we've heard this,
but this is from destination tips dot com. Travel experts say,
and they give an example that if you're in Japan,
you can slurp and burp when eating Japanese locals will sip, slurp, smacks, suck, chew, chomp,
and even burp. It's a polite sign they're enjoying their
(39:15):
meal and they're appreciative. The louder, the better listen. I've
been and I didn't hear anybody doing that, And I
think that would be the funniest prank. You go with
the friends somewhere and you're like, nah, dude, they love
when you fart while you eat.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
They did not say that.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
They didn't get the joke, doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (39:29):
Yeah, And all of a sudden like that, and everyone's like,
what is happening here?
Speaker 5 (39:33):
Man?
Speaker 2 (39:33):
My kids would love zapoan?
Speaker 3 (39:34):
Yeah, dude, there's a lot of countries where they supposedly
they say it. I'm itching now because that's stupid. So
I'm kidding, Like my face itches. Oh my gosh, talking
about itching makes me itch. Squid Game two is Netflix's
third most watched season ever, after Squid Games one.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
What do you think the number two is? Amy?
Speaker 5 (39:54):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (39:55):
On Netflix, Squid Games one is number one.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
I need a hint.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
I would never have got this. I never even watched it.
I know of it, Did I watch it? I don't.
Speaker 3 (40:05):
I'm not familiar with it your I've also have been
exposed to Is it neish ish Yep. It's based off
an old television show Black and White.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Oh, it's Wednesday. That's the second.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Oh, the family matters.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
Right around it. Squid Game one, Wednesday, Squid Game two.
People that are like a squad Game two. It was fine.
Speaker 3 (40:35):
It was good, I will agree, but it was only
meant to be the first half of the second season,
right because there were so many episodes. So don't watch
that and be like, whoa, it wasn't as good. It's
also derivative. It's never going to be as good as
the first season. But they are coming out with season
three in a.
Speaker 2 (40:51):
Couple of months. I did enjoy season two, though, Hey
come in Friday Severance.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Oh my gosh, that show the greatest show ever. No,
it was good, and then it lost me.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
Top five show in my life? Really? I think, so
I'm your yeah to me top five show in my life?
Do you give that one five? That's that's the rare five.
It's a five star.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
WHOA, Maybe I need to revisit it because.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
Maybe it's just spot on.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Maybe it's all for you. Most of the shows you've
recommended lately I have loved.
Speaker 3 (41:19):
If you're on adderall, you will like it, but I'm
off of it. I know it's one of those like
I don't want to compare it to Game of Thrones
because they're nothing thematically the same. But if you get
a little lost in Game of Thrones because you're not
paying attention, you're like, what's happening? Severns could be a
bit like that. So I would say, get back on
out of all and they come and see me. All right,
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that's you news, Thank.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
You, Bobby.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Stories are.
Speaker 3 (41:45):
There's two guys on TikTok I'm obsessed with. It's an artist,
but it's a duo named land Law, and I'm rooting
for them. I'm not sure where they live. I know
they're from Arkansas. They may live in Arkansas now, I'm
not sure. When they came on my TikTok feed amy,
I didn't know if it was a parody or a
real thing. Because they're trying hard and I love that
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about them, and.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
I think they can play guitar.
Speaker 3 (42:11):
I want to play you like a hook of a
song from land Law because the vocals there's a little,
just a little room for improvement here.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
But where is they're not.
Speaker 3 (42:22):
I'm okay. So this song is called Country to the Bone.
Ray hit a little little chorus there, so.
Speaker 2 (42:27):
Then they go. It's contrary to the I could not
be a bigger fan.
Speaker 3 (42:33):
It's it's like the prequel to Country Dan and Shay
like they're not quite they haven't quite developed fully yet.
Speaker 2 (42:40):
But the comments on their are there.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
One of the best vocalists.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yeah, this guy will get there.
Speaker 3 (42:47):
Their videos are so funny because it's just somebody with
the phone like walking around them in a circle, and like,
I'm rooting for them. I'd like to help them in
some way because I think they can beat. But the
comments are so funny. Someone was like, Ray, would you
play the chorus real quick? Here you go favorite one,
Just like, hey, this is like Brooks and done.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
But do o n E done done.
Speaker 3 (43:10):
Someone commented I was in my bed and they thought
I could never move and I was paralyzed, and I
heard this song and I got up as fast as
I could and ran to turn it off.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
That's funny comments. They're funnier than they are mean, but
they're mean the funnier I thought. I saw one that said,
I want to lie. This is great. I am rooting
for these guys that land law land law no land
(43:43):
land l a n. They also have a song called
Hillbilly Legal.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Is land law one word or two law two words?
Speaker 3 (43:51):
Oh man, it's picking her up when you get off.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
I don't even know.
Speaker 3 (43:58):
And people are doing like parodies of them. Want to
talk now, I'm rooting for them. Can bones they have
a tour bus? I wonder if like legit legit, they
don't have a tour bus. It's on their TikTok.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
I don't know what legit means.
Speaker 4 (44:09):
Or maybe they're just shooting videos in front of a
tour bus.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
I was gonna.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Say they may have a tour bus, like the guys
doing unboxing in one of the videos.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
I'm in.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
Consider me Landlaws super fan. These two guys from Arkansas,
I'm in. Could they use a little work, Yeah, of course,
who can't. We can as a show. But yeah, check
them out. It's picking her up when you get off, guys,
that is horrendous.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
I don't think it's horrendous, dude. They sound like me.
Speaker 6 (44:37):
Like like you guys say I can't sing, they sound
just like me when I sing.
Speaker 2 (44:41):
A song kind of does. I don't think that's true.
I think they're singing. It's a pretty catchy song.
Speaker 5 (44:49):
It's coming.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
They may be able to be a songwriter. And the
hollers what we call our home. I'm watching some video online.
Speaker 6 (44:57):
H He'll Billy Legal leg just sitting in front of
some old house and there's this guy just sitting there
with a shotgun and he doesn't move the whole time.
Speaker 3 (45:06):
It is But anyway, Landlaw's biggest Fami lan Law forever,
l A N based l A W all Right, Bobby
Bones show sorry up today.
Speaker 6 (45:17):
Because this story comes to us from Virginia Beach, Virginia.
A police officer wanted to find a lady of the night,
so he got on an app and he found Dream
and he sent her one hundred dollars to come over
to his place. And she comes over and she's like,
shouldn't we take a shower. He's like, oh yeah. So
he gets in the shower and she never comes to
the shower, and he's like, what's going on? He gets out,
(45:39):
his keys are gone, his police badge is gone, and the.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
One person you can trust is a lady of the
night name Dream, Yeah, because that's obviously her real name.
Speaker 2 (45:51):
Of course.
Speaker 6 (45:51):
Oh no, So he had to call police and be like, hey,
you had to go to the neighbor's house, say hey,
this lady stole my cellphone, my police bag.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
That's an embarrassing call. Do you probably try to make
up a lie first, Let's be honest.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
You don't say Dreams stole it because you tried to
hire her to come to your house.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
You feel like, maybe punch yourself in the face.
Speaker 2 (46:10):
I wouldn't go that far.
Speaker 3 (46:12):
I got left it in the car and someone and
I left the door and locked showing a gun full
punching it.
Speaker 2 (46:19):
But that's me, you know how. Don't go that hardcore first.
Speaker 6 (46:21):
And bad news is his dream is over. He was
terminated from the police force.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
Yeah, I get it.
Speaker 6 (46:25):
I'm lunch box. That's your Bonehead story of the day.
Speaker 3 (46:29):
The Bobby Bones Show theme song written, produced and sang
by read Yarberry. You can find his instagram at read Yarberry,
Scuba Steve executive producer, Raymondo, head of Production. I'm Bobby Bones.
My instagram is mister Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening
to the podcast.