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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Let's walk home to the show morning studio morning. The
doorbell cameras catch everything. Now it's like I think about
committing crimes a lot, but now I know there are
doorbell cameras everywhere, and do it. You can't do it anymore.
I also want to go like Dingdong Ditch doesn't just
get bored and want to do that. I know I
can't do that, but it's tougher for people, especially like
Amazon drivers if they screw up or food any delivery.
(00:33):
If you mess up or you do something purposeful, it's
there and it can go viral. So there's a story
order from Jimmy John's and in the video, the driver
backs up to a driveway, opens the door, drops the
bag on the pavement, and drives away, just romps then
heads out. And so they were like, what do you do?
Tip bed? It was like, no, tip twenty percent on
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a ten dollar order. And so it's just him driving out,
I mean, doesn't walk up to the door, doesn't do
anything except boom, drop it on the curb, which pretty funny.
It's pretty funny that we have the footage because you know,
all his buddies just celebrating him. Right now, I think
he'd be embarrassed. I was like, Clint, you made it.
You made him man, you blew up a TikTok. But
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you just have to be careful. Now. It's good for
us because now everybody's kind of watched. It's also a
big brother, like everybody's kind of watched, so kind of
a double edged sword there. Glad everybody's up with us.
I got a couple things I wanted to mention. I
woke up this morning and had my phone out. I
hit video on my phone as soon as I got
out of bed. Immediately I was like, I'm gonna catch
one of these foxes in the act. That foxes in
my house. And yesterday we talked about it. They were
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on my back porch looking in the window like prison
style when you're talking with an inmate like that close,
and I was like what, So we talked about it yesterday.
I woke up, hit video, rolled out of bed. No
chance I was gonna see one. I saw one in
a distance, and I have it on my phone and
so I'm recording it and I'm like, oh my godness,
oh my goodness, I got it. I got it, and
then three more right behind it. He brought his buddies
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with them, all four foxes that are living at the house,
and they don't care. It's like again like bugs money,
just chilling in front of elm or fud, like what's
gonna do there? And so I sent it to Eddie
and Mike just to make sure that it because I
felt like, am I crazy? Isn't this so weird? This
is happening? And they're right, guy, this is weird, right.
I've never seen foxes like that in broad daylight walk
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right up to a house. I mean, dude, you were
just on the other side of the window taking the
video of it, and it's like looks at you and like, oh,
look at all my buddies are out of here too,
hanging down the yard. Crazy. Usually you would think either
dark or they'd be in holes, but they were so brave,
just hanging out. So now I gotta go trap them.
But I've also now named them, so now I love them, yeah,
and also want to kill them, so I'm corn So
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the goal is to find some trappers and then free
them into the wild. But I don't want to free
them one by one and they lose each other. They
need to free all four of them and then put
them out together, so or just adopt them and let
them live in the room. Would you be opposed to
just leaving your door open overnight and see if Oh
I'd be so funny a kill me, kill me dead,
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but hilarious, so funny. Would they attack you? No? Like him?
Um No, I don't think so. Unless they're rabid, hungry,
or threatened. Probably not. And I don't think there are
any of those. They would run from me. Yeah, they're
really not. They're so comfortable there, which is the weirdest thing.
So we have that happening at our house right now.
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I figured how to get rid of them, but in
a humane way. I also got a picture and I
woke up this morning and somebody tagging me on Instagram.
They're like, hey, going to Mountain Pine. What's all your sign?
Boyhood home of Bobby Bones. It was like cool, I
reposted it, No big deal. And then I started to
get other message about the repost and people are like
it they're bullet holes in that sign. Yeah, dude, I
saw it. It's beat up. Who's that? What's happening here?
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I saw the same thing. So if you, dude, it's
in bad shape. What is happening. I try to keep
that talent alive. Now they're shooting at me. How long
has that sign been up? A couple of years, three years,
probably more than that. Okay, all right, I feel like
just as the years have gone, that thing just looks
worn out. Well, they had to replace it because they
stole it, and now people are shooting it happening. So
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I guess it's true. You either die a hero or
eventually turn into a villain. How in the world does
someone even what? Did they take a gun and a
baseball bat too? I feel like they took the bottom
of the gun and beat it and shot it. I
saw that, which isn't good. And then I come in
this morning. I've been really sick. I've had the last
few days. I've been slowly getting back to normal. Um
and my doctor, I can't have this cough right, I
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can't get to the coffin. The coffee leaves. I guess
once all the crop comes out of your chest. But
I have trouble sleeping with the coffin. So the doctor
gave me some medicine and it's codeine goff syrup, and
so I'd be careful, Yeah, I'd be careful. I'd be careful.
You know, I have a little drink last night, purple drink.
I had a very little drink. I did this. I
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took the bottle and I went even that it huh yeah?
Did it even thet all day to the night? Wow? Yeah?
I mean how hardcore it is. It's a bit like
watch Whoa. That's why I wondered if those foxes were
even real. So I had one. I mean, just look
like this, and then I and then I never sleppt
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with the night ever in my life. I don't last
five years. I don't sleep. And so I took a
drink like that, and then I woke up and thought
I'd be like twelve thirties when I wake up the
first time, it's like three hours past that. I was like,
oh my goodness. So anyway, if you guys have any like,
you know, shady buddies that have a whole one to this,
let me know. I found. I found. I'm gonna sleep
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now be some good style. Yeah. It tastes terrible, and
I'd probably use it tonight, maybe only, and then I'll
just flush it. Have a problem with starting to use
something and then being super dependent on it, and and
you know I keep from getting addicted when I would
go to the dentist like crazy tons of mouth surgeries,
which I have a mouth thy later today, which stinks.
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But they would give me vic it in and I
had to flushed on toilet because I'd be like, this
great stuff. I'm gonna take it every day. I love
it's my new wife. Yeah yeah, but it can't because
I you know, my family has a huge history of addiction,
and I know I know what's coming. So I remember
flushing it down the toilet, wow, being like I can't
do it. So anyway, I'll be selling this to you
guys in a couple of days if you guys want
to buy my codea Scooba. Steve stands up real quick.
(06:16):
It's that time of the morning. Let's open up the
mailbage get something. We call hello, Bobby Bones. I need
some dating advice. I'm twenty six. I've been dating a
girl I met dating for a few years. She's fews
younger than I am. The thing is, she has a
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picture of Harry Styles as her lock screen. Not from
a concert, not of them together, just a random picture
on the internet. She mentioned he's her favorite artist. But
I feel like it's a red flag. If she has
him as her lock screen, she obsessed with him? Is
he trying to manifest meeting him and falling in love?
Maybe I'm overthinking it, but he didn't get the red flag.
If a girl has a celebrity as their lock screen,
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signed Matt s Matt to also confess something to you
here so you don't feel so alone. I also have
Harry Styles and my lock screen. This is not something
to worry about, buddy. I guess it's weird, but it's
not something to change your relationship on. Because she has
Harry Styles as her lock screen may make more sense
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if she was with him in the video in the picture, sure,
and it may just be to be funny. Heck, I
have the same picture. I don't change mine. I've had
mine for ten months at this point. But I do
not think that it is a dating red flag. Morgan.
If you're with a guy, so you're dating him and
you look at his and he's got a Reese Witherspoon,
that's a weird going to pick okay because she's older now,
but as a lock screen, is that a red flag
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to you? I mean no, I wouldn't be concerned about
it per se, but I would be like a little
offended that why don't you have a picture of us
or your dog or something a little more personal. I
think you can say something about it too. I think
you can make fun of him about it, or her.
We can make fun of her about it and be like, oh,
you know, you know not you can't have Harry you
stalk with me here, so let's move it on over
to me, like you can do that. That's fine. If
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there's nothing else in her life that says that she's
obsessed with Harry styles in an unhealthy way, it's fine.
It's not a big deal. Don't break up a relationship
because of this. I'm sure there are other things you
could find to break up that relationship. There my lock screen.
Now there's my wife and I. It's a picture from
Mike D's wedding that's been over a year. Sawe Yeah,
kayle changes her. She's actually every few weeks or so
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she puts up a new picture and most of the
time it has me in it most of the time,
most of the time, and sometimes and I'm like, hey, hey,
well do you have me on that picture? So it
is that is not a red flag. It is a
warning of a possible yellow flag. How about that? Yeah,
I think that's good. Watch out for possible yellow flags.
But that new Harry Styles album is really good. I
haven't said that. Yeah, it's it's good. It's called Harry's House.
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All right, that's it, thank you. Close it up. We've
got your See like they have focus groups, maybe in
a TV commercial where they have amy, there's a big
table and there's all these people sitting around table in
the what do you think about this kindor or this name?
We kind of have that here. Lunchbox read my kid's book,
(09:05):
Stanley the Dog The First Day of School to his kids, right, yeah,
my two year old my three year old. Okay, so
you have audio of you doing this? Are you just
gonna tell me? Now? I got audio. I sat him
down in the room right before bedtime, and I pulled
it out of my backpack because you gave it to me,
and I read the title of the book. And my
three year old had a problem with the concept of
the book. It's called Stanley the Dog the First Day
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of School. What do you think school? What do you
mean A good point? Yeah, man, he's right, I mean
right up the bat he was just like he saw
the dog and the school bus window, and he was
just like, this dog don't go to school. That's silly,
and he just was He was like, I don't get it.
When I told my the publisher of the book, I said,
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here's my dad, they said, dogs don't go to school,
exact thing. So I get it. Okay. So here's the
clip on lunchbox reading my book to his boys. Today
was the first day of school, and Stanley really didn't
want to go. He dwild. He did the it over
which color to wear. He didn't even touch his birth Yeah,
(10:12):
school bus rout yep, bee bee went the bus. Have fun,
said Bobby, and with a stumble on a bumble, Stanley
trotted off to catch his close on the bus drew
to school. The more Stanley called his stomach turning back.
He'd never been to school like the show. The show.
(10:33):
That's what I feel like with you guys, that's the same.
I'm like, like I felt, you know what it feels like. Now,
let's bugs over and over. My two year old was
obsessed with the school bus. That's every time we turned
the page and dad, where's the school bus? And he
made me go back to the school bus. He just
wanted to look at the school bus the whole time.
All right, so focus would love to the school bus.
All right, what did you get to into the book? Oh,
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we got to end the big book. And they loved
it and they enjoyed it. They thought it was funny
and they liked the dog. But they were My three
year old got set. He was like, why does the
other dog told me us to go to the back
of the wine. That's me, that's the points. Yes, not
everybody at schools super nice to Stanley, but hey, you
know he finds where he fits in, which is just
with himself. Yes, yes, And so it was a success.
(11:15):
And we read it two nights in a row, and
we'll see about tonight if tonight's three nights in a row.
Is that all the whole vibe every time you're reading,
just all the any book you're reading. Not well, not
all the time. I mean, if they like it, they
ask questions about it, but they want to see certain things.
But yes, you go back to that page the school bus,
Dad's school bus loves the school bus. Yeah. Yeah, it's
(11:36):
not gonna show a lottery story, Bobby, a lottery story.
There's another lottery story. Okay, well thank you. If you
guys want to get the buck, you can. It's like
fifteen bucks. It is. I'm very proud of it. Not
keeping any of the money that we make from the
first year. People go why the first year because usually
doesn't make any money after the first year. So I
just don't want to have to keep up with it
when I'm seventy three years old and be like, well
I didn't give him six bucks this year, and then
(11:56):
they never going to jail or something, you know, and
then you get called out. Yeah, so it's like a
year a year. Anybody who makes the book in a year,
we're gonna donate. Well, reread it. And Stevenson was enjoyed it.
He's totally different age than he's eleven, but he still
enjoyed it as an eleven year old and his favorite,
I think was the surprise from a cat makes an appearance.
So there's not just talks. So a three year old
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and eleven year old and rumor is Ray loved it too,
right right, different message for everybody. It's time for the
good news. So this kid that just turned nine, his
name is Hunter Peterson. He lives in Wisconsin and for
his birthday, he said, no toys, Hey, family, Hey friends,
(12:38):
don't give me any gifts. Donate to the police department
again with stuffed animals for their kids. And I say again,
because this is the third birthday that he's decided to
do this, Well, I'll step up for him then and
say don't forget him. I know you're gonna probably Donate's
probably done some good work here, right, Yeah, this year
he was able to donate five hundred and eleven full
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size stuffed animals, along with a lot of smaller things
and toys. And this is his biggest donation yet. So
he's not stopping here. He's got future birthdays hopefully coming up,
and he wants to hit a goal of a thousand.
So you, for his birthday, donate. But if you don't
get him something, he's gonna be sad. So let's feel
a kid. I love it that he's eight nine years
old and that's what he wants to do. His first
thought is to give to others. That's a great story.
(13:21):
That is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. All right, let's feel old. It's a list
of songs that old millennials grew up with. It's now
classic rock. And so I was born in nineteen eighties.
I'm running that line of millennial or gen X, and
these are songs that I grew up with. But now
you flip it on the classic rock station and they're
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like green day classic rock, and you're like, oh, come on.
So even classic country. Sometimes on the classic country station,
they're like anal Enjoys song from Reba, and you're like, no,
I'm not getting older. So here we go the top five.
Here at number five from nineteen ninety two, it's thirty
years old. I mean, do you know this song from Radiohead?
But yes, do you know what that is? Ahead? For real?
(14:09):
Big cree? No, no, no, okay, but I do know it. Yeah,
I believe you. It's pretty big. But they really don't
play that song, which is a weird thing live. They
don't do it. Yeah, So that one's on classic rock
at number four, you'll for sure, no, here's a Lanis Man.
You're then on classic rock station. I mean, but to
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be honest, we were listening to listen to seventh grade.
I'm still sad six grade maybe still. I mean, yeah,
that's not that's not fair. That's the truth. I mean,
I think I was in high school. Yeah, okay, here
we Go gets worse at number three on classic rock radio.
You will hear this song because wonder that's for sure
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high school from me. Man, I need to teach my
kids this stuff. They don't care. They don't care. They all, yeah,
we're stupid music on musical stupid all that Number two
the Chili Peppers, Here you Go, Number one on classic
rock radio. Nirvana smells like teen spirit. It's just yeah.
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I listened to a lot of classic rock radio when
I was a kid, and it was all like seventies,
sixties and seventies. It was like Deep Purple Creating's clear
Water Revival. And now all of a sudden, here it
is the Chili Peppers and that's us. I'm now Arkansas, Keith.
So what is Zeppelin now? Oldies? It's on classic rock
just a wider range. It's a wider range. But time
(15:36):
marches on, guys, not make me feel good, and we're
marching on with it. You Now, we have people's kids
come out to us and be like, yeah, hey, my
mom always loved you. You're like, dang you right, people,
You're right, just could be like I love you good
and older guys, very honor to bring on a van again.
A Vaughan. How are you? I'm We're doing well, Bobby,
how are you pretty good? I want to just catch
(15:57):
my audience up real quick. So we brought on a
on and she is the wife to Officer Anthony Thompson.
Now let me give you a quick recap of Anthony.
So Anthony's been on the show because we're trying to
rebuild the inside of his house. He was injured. He
was in two thousand and seven. He was deployed. He
was in Iraq standing post at a bridge. The bridge
was struck by an ied was detonated and all eight
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men that were on the bridge were thrown in different directions.
Anthony was throwing twenty five feet in the year and
he felt even further than that down land on a
concrete pile of rubble. Severe injuries, a spinal cord injury,
traumatic brain injury. He's confined to a wheelchair and is noncommunicative.
And so we heard his story. We talked to our
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audience about it and we said, hey, would you guys
mind stepping up to audience, say, would you mind stepping up?
Because what we want to do for this purple Heart recipient,
someone who has given so much of his life to us.
We want to make sure that at least he can
live his day to day life a little more comfortable
because he is in a wheelchair. And i'd tell you
with the Vaughan and you know with Anthony, they have
such a post of attitude with their son. We were
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moved at how the conversation went and how you got
your outlook is on life. And I tell you right
now that as we've we've sold these shirts, we're almost
at a hundred thousand dollars. Oh my god, are you
kidding me? Wouldn't that be the worst joke ever if
I've brought her on and I was like, yes, I'm kidding,
or at nine grand Yeah, I Am not kidding. And
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we're almost at one hundred thousand dollars And that was
our goal. So let me say this to our listeners
before I get back on with a van here, is
that this is our goal as a show. You know,
it's to be funny, sometimes it's to be compelling, make
you feel, but it's really to help and you guys
are the biggest part of that. So today, it's the
last day. Today in early tomorrow that you can actually
get in to help us do this, So go to
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Bobbybones dot com because I think if you get it,
you still get your shirt in time for July fourth. Yeah.
So it's our patriotic Pimp and joy line and we've
done this several years in a row for different heroes
through building homes for heroes, and we're just honored to
come alongside. And yeah, you get a pimp and away red,
white and blue something. You pick the shirt you want,
a hat, whatever, and it's going one hundred percent of
the proceeds go to Van and her family. On how
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much will this actually help you? Guys? Really, I can't
even like, I can't even begin to tell you what
a huge like help and just release it would be
for us financially to be able to make this house
even more comfortable and more welcoming and more everything for
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Anthony and our family. I'm I'm flabbergasted. I really am.
I I rarely am without words. Well, I will take that.
The Lesteners will take that as a compliment because it's
our honor to help you. And so we're almost in
one hundred thousand. I encourage you guys to go to
Bobby Bones dot com if I could ask you a question,
because you know, we spend the time with Anthony last
time and again he's in a well chair, he's not communicative.
(18:54):
How do you communicate with him? So he's gotten pretty
good at eye blinks yes no over the years, with
lots of work, right, babe, Yes, with lots of work,
lots of practice. He gets pretty good at one blink
for yes and two for no. So I based that on,
you know, for everyday little trivial questions. You know, Anthony,
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do you want to watch this movie or do you
want to listen to a podcast, or you know, whatever
the case may be. Yes, no, blinks work pretty well.
As far as his health and well being, I have
learned and have become pretty good at reading his body language,
along with of course his vitals and everything. But just
looking at his face and his facial expressions or his
(19:39):
body language, I can tell if he's in pain or uncomfortable,
or board really pretty much anything. He's very expressive with
his body language and facial expressions. Well, I hope that
you know, you guys are excited, because we're so excited
to be able to do this for you guys as
a show. And when I say as the show, I
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don't mean just be in the room. It's people in
the room and the people that listened to us every
day because you know, they really left us up, so
hopefully we can do the same for you. So we're
so close to one hundred thousand bucks today and tomorrow
is the last day you can get your Pimp and
Joy stuff, and Amy, if you could give us a
thirty second version of what Pimp and Joy is, well,
it started just quickly the roots with my mom when
she was diagnosed with cancer. We made her a Twitter
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handle and it was judb Pimp and Joy. And from that,
Bobby was like, hey, let's do a hashtag pimp and
Joy and listeners can share with us ways they're spreading
joy to others. And that's what my mom did at
the hospital, like she was facing adversity, but she wanted
to spread joy to others. And her motto was choose
joy for herself and the joy the Lord is my strength,
was what she said to herself over and over to
give her that strength to spread joy to others. And
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then from that we did a hat and the hats
sold out, and then we did a shirt to fundraise
for where my kids lived at the orphanage in Haiti.
Those hold out and then we thought, wow, we have
something here. So every so often we do different campaigns,
and right now it's for Navy Petty Officer second Classy
Thompson and his family. And this is just amazing. So
when you're when you're buying something, camp enjoy all proceeds
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are going to whatever cause, and the cause right now
is to help refit their home. Well, thank you, An,
I can't wait to talk to you one final time
and we'll get you this and we'll get a rebuilt
and hopefully you guys will have a more comfortable life.
And we're just so honored that you would let us
do this for you because of what you know Anthony
has done for us. I think I can speak for
the both of us. We are truly, truly thankful and
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honored and just appreciative of everything that you, Bobby and
your entire staff there and everybody across the nation that listens,
just thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Thank
you so very much, very welcome. We'll talk to you
soon and have a good rest of the week. All right, Van,
you've just topped a week off there. I mean, it
(21:47):
doesn't get any better than this. So thank you, Thank
you Van, talk to you soon, all right, take care,
all right, byebye, all right, So let's do it Bobby
Bones dot com. We'll put that up now if you
guys want to go be a part of that. Great job.
So far, we're almost there. Voicemail from Nicole and Nashville.
Heard you guys talking about food and how long you
can eat it after it's expired. And I heard Amy
(22:08):
say that you can just cut mold off of cheese
and bread and it's totally fine. I'm a nutritionist, and
actually it's not. Okay. The mold that you can see
goes all the way through and runs through it, and
there's invisible particles that go through the bread and the cheese.
So the visible part is like the iceberg. It's just
(22:30):
the surface. Thanks. Love you guys. Oh dang, you may
kill the listener to Wow. This is my official apology
to America. I blame the article I read about it,
and I will no longer do that. Okay, take some
personal responsibility for the article. Hellus, what I've gotten the knowledge?
(22:51):
I guess I should have fact checked and then told
us no, but I've always I've grown up hearing that.
Maybe it's just how our parents grew up. Holly and
Oklahoma left this voicemail. I'm sorry so many people didn't
understand what you've said a lot of times about the book.
You're awesome for signing all of those stickers. I go
in the book, I got mine. If I got the book,
(23:13):
I put it in there. It looks so cute. I
love it. Thank you so much for letting your an
hand hurt. For doing that for us. You're the best.
Thanks Holly. Yeah, that's been a frustrating part of my
life right now, where I said, Hey, I'm gonna sign
all these things, all these books, and so I've signed
all this art that goes in the book, and I
where's my sign book. Well, I've signed thirteen thousand of them,
and we're mailing them out for ourselves. There's no machine
(23:34):
that's mailing them. Were so people like, Okay, anyway, I
have to do it. It's just like, hey, if youre
pre ordered, I'm happy to do it. We're gonna do
the pre order anyway. And it's a it's a issue
because I'm constantly getting measures. I hate you. They give
me one star reviews on Amazon, like I love the book.
Who didn't sign it? Dan? It's like a one start
and that affects stuff, you know. So, but my kid's
(23:55):
book is up. I'm lady. Here's the worst part. We're
not making money off of it. Like I'm gonna keep
it for the first year, which is pretty much when
you make any money off a book. I'm donating all
the money to the organization that we got ler from
our dog, and so it's just like, I don't know,
no good deed goes unpunished. What they say. Yeah, So
that's that's the that's the deal. You can get it though,
(24:16):
if you want on Amazon or wherever you get your books.
It's called Stanley the Dog and the First Day at School.
And it's a great kids book because it tells kids,
don't it's not so important to fit in. You don't
have to fit in. Be yourself. Yourself is amazing unless
you're me and people don't understand why are you signing
the books? And then they want to kill you. Uh,
Sandie in Pittsburgh, Let's go one more. So, what do
(24:37):
you get when you cross a mad sheep with a
mad cow? Two animals in a bad mood. Thanks love
you guys. Okay, that's just working bad. You could cross anything. Yeah,
animal and a bad Oh. Oh she didn't definitely sell
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that delivery was not there. Yeah, you do some work
on that. You're Samy's Pile of Stories. Parents, if your
kids are on Instagram, you need to be checking who
they're talking to, because there's these people that are selling
like Cereal Bar treats, Rice Chrispie treats, Captain Crunch treats,
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but they're laced with stuff. And how they found out
about this was a kid at eight one at school
didn't know he was eating a laced Rice Krispie treat.
What's account name? Well, it was Pop two or Top
two Treats, and then he got busted and then he
changed his account name to Top Treats four, a little different.
They still found him again. But oh, it's happening to
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a lot of kids, and they feel like they're buying
certain things and then kids are reselling them at school
and not saying hey, but by the way, these are
laced with stuff, and then kids are getting set with
what though it also matters with theirs THHC. Okay, so
like weed, Yeah, basically well, um, you know, not for me.
I got a lot of friends who like to find
out all traits sixty three or whatever. Now, but just
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have this talk with your kids. They don't need to
buy snacks finding off the internet anyway without profession exactly
and something else. Just speaking of parents and talks, I
saw that like a quarter of parents do not plan
on having the talk with their kids. I never that's
another talk to have. That's why I thought it came
out of the belly button into like twelve. I never
had the talk. Yeah, it was just I guess you
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learned at school, so it is not the way to learn,
so go get them. Champ surprised it was that low,
only a quarter. So in the parents in the room,
you plan on, we've had, we're talking already done it.
Oh good for my fourteen year olds. Yeah, my three
year old knows. Yeah, they say, there's listen, listen, there's
a way. I don't even genetically, you just understands actually
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start at three with certain conversations about body parts and
different things. Just being honest. So Yellowstone the prequel, not
the eighteen eighty three one, but the one that's was
supposed to be in nineteen thirty two. Oh, so it's
coming out. So it's a post it's a post pre cool,
it's in the middle of it's a pre coel of
the Big One. It's like the meat of the sandwich. Okay, yeah,
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there you good. Okay, they're a good way to describe it.
The meat. Harrison Ford's in it. Helen Mirren supposed to
be amazing. They were gonna call it nineteen thirty two,
but they just had to change the name to nineteen
twenty three because they wanted it to be set in
the Great Depression and Prohibition, and they realized that WHOOPSI
Montana was one of the first states to repeal prohibitions,
so it wouldn't have fit the time. She feels like CSI.
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Now there's CSI, Miami, CSI. Did you know Alaska? Vegas? I'mine, Now,
it's like nineteen twenty three, you're watching that, twenty five,
you watching nine twenty seven, which which series you're watching.
It's just a little much huh oh much. But I
think I'm gonna I'm definitely gonna dabble. Let gonna check
it out, see what it's like. Loretta Lynn and Jake
Owens former mansion is listed for two point one million
in case Lunchwoks wants to call and get it. I
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saw because they didn't live in it together, and Jake
still doesn't live in it. Just let's get all. It
wasn't when they were. She sold it to him and
then he sold it. I don't even know that she
sold it to him for sure. I think they've just
both owned it. Oh. I feel like I read that
she was the one seller Canda the key. She put
the sign out front, and I was like, here you go.
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Maybe so, But I feel like Jake bought that house.
I don't know that he bought it right under her. Okay,
it says here Lynn sold the house to Owen in
two twelve and then she currently still lives in a
house in the same area. One of the squatter stories
that can't get around. You gotta buy the house, Loretta
Land of the Bottom. Jake sold it in twenty seventeen
to someone, and that's when he moved out to some
land and lived in a tiny house while he was
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building his other house. But anyway, it's up for sale
and two famous people live there. It's two point one
million in case anybody's interested. Okay, Trivia time. Loretta Lynn's
sister is, don't say it, Eddie, if you know you
maybe don't know. I'm out. Loretta Lynn's sister is, oh,
got it? Okay, Reba McIntyre. Wow, how did you know that?
That's just my country knowledge. Wow. Really good guy swinging
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a miss Amy? Do they I'm trying to think of
a Loretta Lens, not a famous but not know who
her granddaughter is? Not doing that. We're going Loretta Lens
sister Taylor. Who's your granddaughter? Taylor? She was in stealing
Angels with Caroline Hobby. Okay, yeah, I don't know it is,
but okay, Ray Martini McBride, Eddie, Crystal Gil correct nice
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jof got lots of sisters though, fascinating. I didn't know that,
Crystal Gil Taylor. The whole all right, is Eddie Amy?
I am you are? Yes, that's my pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
By massive fundraising effort by the town. And they absolutely
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didn't have to do this. But there's a woman named
Linda in Minneapolis, and she lived in this house for
twenty years, and so she had signed inside of her
mortgage agreement and listen, I don't know what I signed
in those Honestly, I have no idea. I just there's
like a pin and signed sign. I trust other people. Yeah.
And so this happened, and she had signed a deal
that was not good for her to be their long
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term and the landlords like, you gotta get out of here.
So she was renting it when she signed the papers.
I guess it's not mortgage, just at least in agreement.
And so the landlords like, I gotta sell the house.
You need to move. Two hundred and ninety nine thousand
dollars is what they listed it for. So the neighbors
heard about it, over formed her. People from the community
got together begged the landlord, don't sell it yet, give
us time. They then, because of the fundraising effort, which
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is a block party, social media fundraiser, an art show
at some of the paintings that she had made, they
got enough donations for to buy the house. Wow, that
is a massive amount of money. That's crazy, so cool.
And then she flipped it and sold it her double
that'd be funny. She got right out of all the
neighbors will be like wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, no,
that's awesome. They did. I can't leave. They made two
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hundred fifty thousand dollars, but doing all of that, great
job to that town. Linda. I hope you feel love
because obviously you are. That it's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good.