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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby. Hey,
thank you guys had a good show today. I hope
you guys check it out. A couple of things I
want to mention. First of all, I was on the
b Team Facebook page yesterday and I saw that someone
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wrote today was a Yesterday for my son. I think
Eddie brought this in way back in the day because
it was a movie on Netflix. What do you two did,
Amy ready? Yeah, it's well, I think we both talked
about it, but yeah, it's a movie on Netflix where
they just did a Yesterday. All the time, the parents,
they think they say no too much their kids, so
they're gonna do a day where they just say yes
to everything. Well, screenshot it and brought it in. She said.
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We made breakfast together. We went to the trampoline park,
then went out to lunch. We pimps enjoyed our server
all the things he wanted to do today, followed by
watching Christmas movies and snuggling. Oh and then they it
shows their what they ordered the receipt because they can
order whatever they yesterday. I got a kid soda, a
freckled lemonade, pretzel bites, fried pickles, cheeseburger. We hit of
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fries as some drinks some other drinking. Just get rocked
it hard. So Joscelyn Cloudy Air that I appreciate you
posting that. I posted a video. I read all those
be Team Facebook posts. Somebody posted I see it, and
I left a video message up there yesterday, Like that's
a pretty good place to go. They're they're they're good
over there our page. You at your own risk. You'll
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find some good stuff over there, like you'll find good
show content. But just don't open the comments, right Morgan, Yeah,
don't don't wander into the comment I don't know how
you even stay there. You live over there? Yeah, I
have to. I mean I got to engage with them.
That's how our numbers go up. So and I try
to delete as many negative things as I can, but man,
they come fast. Why is it so negative? I just
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think we're in a really bad place with things on
social media, and especially everybody was locked inside for a months,
so the only place they could go to share everything
that they were feeling was online, and for whatever reason,
they chose our page to make that happen. I feel
like they were pretty you know, bad over there before
the pandemic. Like, I feel like maybe that just magnified it. Yeah,
maybe it made it worse. But I think it's just
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because people feel they're behind a screen and a keyboard
and they feel like they can say whatever they want.
You can tell me if I'm accurate or not, because
I might go over there three times a year, maybe
right to look at stuff. But I feel like you
could post, hey, Bobby came on the air today and
said have a good day, and people would be slamming
me talking about how I suck. I probably didn't say
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it with the right act. I mean, just from that,
I feel like it gets negative. Yes, yes, I mean
tell me something good stories. We post at least one
or two of those a day, and naturally there are
negative comments on those stories, and I'm like, how are
you fighting against a story that was literally called tell
me something Good. Anyway, there's a lot of content posted
over there. I don't want to discredit that Bobby Bone
Show Facebook page, because there's anything we do on the
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show goes up there. It's a great recap, the be
team page. They're nice over there, and you have to
be let in. Yeah is that true? I think? Yeah,
they approved by every member. I'm pretty sure. And then
also if you do have any negativity or you're not
keeping it positive, they'll kick you out. You're out of there.
I like that club. I'm a member of it. I
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don't run it. I'm a member of it though. Tonight
on my twitch show. You can watch it eight pm Central,
so nine Eastern, eighth Central, seven Mountains, six Pacific. It's
basically a Twitch talk show. You see it with your eyeballs.
It's not just radio, although you can see me now
if you're watching on a Facebook him. But Jordan Davis
is gonna come by. He's gonna play I don't know
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if he's gonna play that. He may plays a new single. Um,
but this is a song. You'd know him from single shows.
Nico Moon will come by, you know from this one.
We're just trying to catch it. I did find out.
I don't think Kitlyn know she's on tonight. Oh I've
just been saying that. Well, but she lives there. Yeah,
just pop in, right, how many have you done too?
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Just one one? She was in on the last one, right,
and she didn't even know to like five minutes beforehand.
I was like, hey, walking into the trim see what happens.
But you can watch you you can download the Twitch app,
which you can watch a lot of stuff over there, um,
or you can watch even online, right, Mike, Like, We'll
post a link on my Twitter and you can just
click it and watch on your your computer or your phone,
even that Twitch. But I hope you get twitch. Um
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and Eddie. Eddie stopping by too. Yeah, what do we
We're gonna sing songs? I don't know he's gonna talk.
Are you bringing your guitar? Sure? We can do an
unreleased song, unreleased raging idiot song okay, which I did
reveal yesterday in my daily money piss off. I just
lose money scratching lottery tickets. Uh that Eddie have a
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big announcement coming next week. We have we kept her.
Let good. Look we are. It's not just we're playing
a show. That's not it. It's bigger than that. It's
bigger than that. It isn't We announced it next Monday,
so less than a week away we get and it's
not just happening in one one talent. But I'm gonna
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leave it there. But as a big an pretty pumped
about that. So check that out. And then podcast today
I drop my sheet. Amy's fifth thing, You're talking about
having a good life or something. Yeah, what did I
talk about? No, well, normally, here's the thing on the
fifth thing, I normally share an answer emails. With my
computer crashed and I'm only logged into that email on
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my computer and I didn't know the password, so I
couldn't go read people's emails. So I just did a
whole thing where I talked about your morning routine and
how that helps you increase your happiness. Oh yes, I
shared like four or five different things you can work
into your day that may increase your happiness. So you
guys go check that out. I literally just recorded that
yesterday and I already forgot what I talked about. Hey,
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you got a lot going on? Yeah yeah. Most people
have quote that friend who's always late, but very few
people will admit it's them. I take a little pride
in fixing you guys. Yeah, we used to be those people,
me and Amy. I mean it wasn't all I wasn't
as late as Eddie, but anymore, By the way, I
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don't even think of you guys as those people anymore.
Pretty crazy, because you both were and Amy was pretty
bad at Eddie was really bad. Eddie live in an island,
time in the middle of the land. Yes, but because
I don't think people understand. But I was raised that way.
I was raised too. You just get there whenever you can.
People are like, hey, we're having a party at what time?
I don't know. Whatever party is different. No, I'm just
using work, work work. My dad worked for himself, so
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the example was like, I just go to work whenever
I want kind of thing. You come in late, you
don't come in. Yeah. That though. Your rules were pretty
heavy and it was hard for me to grasp at
the beginning because it's like I don't understand man, Like
I'm here, Okay, I'm two minutes late, I'm ten minutes late,
but I'm here. You guys haven't even started yet. But
then now I understand the importance of that. And everybody
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was ten minutes late, then we'd have problems. Yeah, and
you're showing respect to your other you know, co workers here.
If they can get here on time, so can you. Yeah. No,
I've changed a bunch and now I do that with
my family, like my wife, my kids, I'm like, be
on time, and I'm like, who is that person. The
number one thing you want to get promoted at work
be on time every time, which technically buy your standards early.
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It's early, okay still, but if you're there when it
starts all the time, you won't get noticed for a
single day. But if you're that Consistency is the hardest
thing to find when you're looking for people to work
to be quality. Just if you're consistent, you don't have
to be great. I'd rather have somebody who's pretty good
every day then somebody who's great occasionally, because if you're
great occasionally bad other days. Love some consistency. But people
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say they have that that friend who's always late. I
would like to say, my friends are not late anymore.
It's not us anymore. Do you have a friend that
annoys you because are always late and you've even changed
all your friends. Look, it's generational. It is generational. I say, so,
tell me what happened Amy, You go and you have
some black beans salad. Oh yeah, so ordered a black
bean salad and it came and there was no black beans,
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So obviously I just inquired about it, and everybody was
I was nice. The waiter was super polite, and he
was just like, oh, oh, yes, ma'am, that's the black
bean salad. And I was like, but where's where's the
black beans? And he was like, oh, that salad doesn't
have black beans. And I was like, but it's called
the black beans salad and he said yes, ma'am, and
then he walked away, and I was like, surely he's
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just this is the story and he's sticking to it.
Maybe in the you know, you have your your meeting
before the restaurant opens that day. Okay, guys, we're out
of black beans, which just keep serving the salad as
usual and just say it doesn't come with black beans.
Like I don't know, he stuck to it. Though I
ate the salad. It was still good sands the beans,
but I don't get it. How did the sans means
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without How do you have a black bean salad without
black beans? Exactly? That was my point, and the waiter's
response to me was, yes, ma'am, it doesn't come with
black beans. I feel like something I know. I left.
They're so confused. I still ate the salad. I'm sure
I could have gone to the next like can I
tuck to your manager or like can I talk to
the cook or like, surely this has black beans. Well,
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I'm so confused. But he was just so kind about
it and just made me feel like I was crazy
for thinking it should have had black beans. So I
just left it at that. It was still a great salad, right.
What happened with you in the restaurant? Did you have
a situation too, Yeah, so this one's gonna sound just
as absurd. We go to a got my soundclip here.
We go to a Mexican restaurant and the waiter comes
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up to us and one of the first things he
said to us is, man, I tell you what I
am so hungover. I was at a strip club to
about two am last night. The waiter says that to you, guys,
no way to even make this up. That's the soundclip
you pulled. I thought he had a clip of the
waiter saying it, And so me and my wife had
a gotten waters. So we got us our waters and
we looked face to face and I said, I cannot
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order food from this guy. He had girls grinding all
over him ten hours ago. It's grossing me out. I
think the bigger story is that he told you about
it without knowing you. Yeah, well, I either he recognized
me or we just looked like cool people that would
think it was awesome that he went to a strip
club and it has a hangover, like it was a
cool thing to do. I'm like, man, these people over
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share nowadays, right, So you sat down, we sat down,
We got the waters and I honestly couldn't stomach the food.
And my wife said, well we should just leave them.
We don't even have to tip or pay. And I
just told you. Guy was like, something came up, we
gotta go. We we live right next to it, so
I mean it was an option to leave, and we left.
I don't want the guy to touch the stripper, to
touch my casidilla. I mean maybe he did roll right
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under work, because I mean you would think you would
have to be a little tired or tipsy to say
that to your customers. Yeah. That just even weirder than touching,
is that he said it to you guys. Yes, he
did give me his business card. He's like, because we
started kept the conversation going and he's like, dude, I
would love to go to the strip club with you.
I was like, my wife's I know, it got it,
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grew a little, gave you a business card and said
I want to. Yes, he must be has he has
a side hustle. He used to get people. He looks
for people that things they might like, enjoy that, and
he's like the strip club hires him on the side
to find patre which, by the way, were they shut
down for COVID. No, they would never know they were open.
How do you guys know? I have no idea. Yeah,
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I don't know. Mike dal went to the gym yesterday
for the first time. Hey, how was that? Because you
haven't been in a year? Right now, I haven't been
in a year. Yeah, you hooked it up with your
place here in town title and I went for the
first time. I'm sort today it felt great. Yeah, weird
to be around people working out. Yeah, and not worried
about getting COVID. Yeah, it felt amazing though, Yeah, I
felt the same. I did a class on Sunday and
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I was like, this is it feels good, But it
feels weird because I just maybe I did it last sunight.
I didn't too too now, but I'm just like, man,
this while I'd be back in a group setting with
people working out. Yeah, it felt like a little community though,
kind of have that feeling again. Feels awesome. What'd you do?
I just lifted yesterday? Or you didn't do a class? No,
Mike da is now a member of Title Nash, which
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I have three gyms here in town, and I hadn't
been for a year, and I had to tell my guys, guys,
you're not gonna hit from me. I don't know. Let's
let's stay in business. And then I walked away. Let's
stay in business, and then I left. Um, all right,
thank you, Mike. Let's see here. I'm seeing the Tuesday song.
People asking for it right now on Facebook. They are, Yeah,
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they are. They've been begging for like weeks. You gotta
give them what they want. I'm a I'm a little rusty.
I'm on Ray. Do you have it? Does he have it? DJ? Ray?
All right, the best day of the week. You all
know it's my time. So I made a song about Tuesday.
So happens that rhymes the lowest number of crimes, the
super Bingo at nine. I don't know how you do
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your Tuesday. This is how I do mine. The sun
comes up, there's a smile in my mouth. Wa because
I love two days. Is the first thing I shall
free zoomer this morning and every Tuesday at five, I
got my spandex on. It's time to head to the
Why Tuesday, h o Way, Tuesday, Housewife's Gone Boozesday. I'm
just talking about Tuesday. It's Tuesday. Is my recycling on
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the curb as I drive off? Yep, my recycling on
the curb. I mean, Fridays are fine because they're casual
and all, but I'm always more productive on my Tuesday
conference call, my afterwork plans. I got my spray tan.
I'm drinking lemon water. At I meet some kay Pebbles
and band Bam. I'm watching c SPAN and then it's
tuper one. It's Sonic. What the coney in each? I say, Tuesday,
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h Joe Douday, Housewives going Booday. I'm just talking about Tuesday.
Do it again, Tuesday, brown Cow goes, Tuesday, eat some
cash sho Tesday. I'm just talking about Tuesday. Marty Graw
On a Tuesday, I go to Crome gaw on a Tuesday.
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I'm playing Pokemon on a Tuesday. Came out of my
mom on a Tuesday. The Tuesday, so you're really come
out of your mom on a Tuesday. Not sure, just
it rhymed a couple of things. I should look that up.
Will someone see April second, nineteen eighty one day of
the year that was gosh, please be too y, that'd
be just a destined. And then also, I wonder where
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my birthday came in the draft? It's a Wednesday, so
close war. My birthday came in the draft? What do
you mean when they did the draft back in the
sixties to draft people into war? Because you know, if
your birthday came up, they they put pink pong balls,
they drew them and if that was your first up,
you're probably just got drafting. Yeah, so you wanted your
birthday to be one of the last ones out of
the three sixty five. So can you look at the
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draft lottery and see the days? That's crazy, man. Yeah. Like,
there was an episode of This is Us one of
the saddest, saddest episodes ever, and it was about that,
like someone losing their family into the draft, and they
were all just kind of they replayed that scenario back
in the day where they all went to bars and
like they're watching the broadcast and here we go, We're
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waiting for the birthdays to come out. I couldn't. I mean,
I just can't imagine that. And if it's your birthday first,
you know you're probably getting sent off to war m Yeah,
we may not be able to find that right now,
but I imagine is at the right there. So they're
random selection sequence, so they list out the days. January, Okay,
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April second was at number two seventy one, so you
would have gone. No, I probably would have not gone
three hundred six five days in a year. I was
in the last third of it. Or so, okay, Eddie,
your birthday March twenty one, March twenty first, you were
three hundred and thirty fourth. You would not have gone.
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Most likely, I'm not sure what but lunchbox July twenty fifth,
nineteen eighty one July, he doesn't matter, oh twenty five, Yeah,
at lunch would have gone. He's number sixty seven. Oh man, Ray,
September five, what is this game? Crazy? They well, I know, Ray,
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what's yours? September fifth? It's Scared Brothers too. Eight number
eighty two. I saw in the Trial of Chicago seven.
That's when we think about it. They were drawing draft numbers,
and I was like, dang, I wonder where I would
have fallen on that crazy after my dad. Crazy to
think they just draw pink ball ball and you're sent
off to war. And because I don't have guts and
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this is us. The most powerful scene like ever is
after they do all that. At the very end, they
showed the nursery at the hospital on the day that
they were and they show all the babies and they
just like go through all the names, like all right,
these are all the babies that were born on this day,
and looking forward, they're going to go to war. That's crazy.
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I never thought about it until I watched that trial
of Chicago seven and they're watching it on TV. They're
literally sitting down in front of the TV, going, I
wonder which ball is gonna get drawn? Because I might
have to go to war if they draw my ball first.
Wild times. Um, I mean, I don't even understand. It
was so hard back then. Well, I was thinking I
I never talked to my dad about it, but all
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of his brothers were in the war and he wasn't.
And when after he passed away, we were going through
all this stuff and we went through his wallet and
this was a wallet he carried all the time. I
had no idea he carried this with him, but it
was a card from the sixties that basically was exempting
him from the draft. And I think maybe I wish
he would have talked about it. But what my sister
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and I hypothesized was that maybe he carried it with
him all these years because it was something like he
didn't he his brothers had to go do but he
it's sat on there like he was exempt because maybe
he's like the youngest in the families, like the youngest
of seven, and someone has to be able to stay back.
I mean, I don't know all the rules, but whatever,
it was this tiny card and it was all faded
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and we had to google what it was, and that's
what it was. It was. It was a card he
could show that said I don't have to go to war,
and he carried it with them all this time, but
probably as a reminder of like, I didn't have to
go to war, and I'm gonna keep this card with me.
Crazy wild to think about it. Yeah, we didn't have
to experience that in our life time. No shout out
to everybody who does, who don't fight for our country
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on their own WHOA sure, Yeah, there was people who
know even now, who volunteers yes because I don't have
the guts to do that online. Who turned touch her
down to degrees and I'm a little hot. You know,
we would be able to do this without you guys
out there fighting for us. We appreciate that. All right,
that's what's up. Thank you guys. I think that's it
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for today. Have a have a great day. If you
haven't checked out the show yet, if you listen to
this first, why why just because you got the show.
It's right there, it's sitting there. It's a good one today,
all right. By friends,