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Transmitting the show. All right, welcome to the show morning studio, Amy.
What happened? Okay, So I was at the mall, shopping
at a new store. I had not been there before.
And I go back into the dressing rooms and I
go in my little cubby with a curtain, and there's
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no mirror in there. There's communal mirrors in the middle,
so there's this big round space. Do you get dressed
in the room, But then you can't look at yourself
in the room exactly, so you have to go out.
I mean I was like timid because there's all these
people out there and salespeople and I. But then you
start to get the hang of it, and you're like,
this is not so bad because all the people that
work there, they're like cheerleaders. You come out and they're like, whoa,
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you look so good. Oh do you mean to grab
those pants in another color? Oh? Those are amazing. You
could size down like all these things that you like
want to hear. And then I got more confident. I
went out with more stuff. I ended up basically everything
that I had. Well, anyway, I get home and I'm
telling a friend about this experience and she goes, you know,
that's a sales tactic, right, And I said, no, I've
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never had that happen before. I've always had a mirror
inside my dressing room. And she said that some stores
are starting to do it and placing salespeople out there
to be your hype girl, so that way you end
up buying more. What if you need to buy underwear,
are you like a Swims? Well, they don't sell that there.
They don't. Yeah, you have to walk out. And I
guess my thing with dressing rooms if they do have
a mirror in there, the lighting is always so bad
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that I look so ugly that I don't want anything. Well,
let me tell you they have the lighting out in
the center and it is perfect. Have a fan blowing. Yeah,
it's totally if you had wanted to take a selfie
in the mirror, very instagrammable. Like the whole vibe is
just perfect. And I got to say, sales tactic worked
on me like a charm. Are you taking this stuff back? No,
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you get home and you put it on. I'm like,
where are my hype girls? I thought they said this
looked good. I'm surprised you're shopping at them all? Why?
Because I order everything online? Now for the most part. Yeah, well,
this is a new store that opened that I was
excited to check out, So I will not try anything
on in them all. I will not try anything on anywhere.
If I go, I know what size I am. I
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take it home with me, I put it on, and
if it doesn't fit, I'm just sometimes screwed. You just
leave it. Then. If it's too tight, I'll just lose
a couple of pounds. And if it's too big, I'll
just send it and were a belt, I won't try
it on, will not take it back. Oh wow, stubborn.
Huh lazy, lazy, lazy. More than stubborn, you're with the majority.
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So many people are ordering online. I was shopping for
my kids and they didn't have certain sizes in stock,
and the woman said, oh, yeah, like ever since COVID,
we don't have full stock like we used to because
most people are ordering online so I can order them
and ship them to your house. I was like, okay, well,
there's a store too that we go to and they
don't have dressing rooms still, and they blame COVID, even
though code was like ninety seventy four. They're like, oh,
I wouldn't have dressing rooms COVID. You know we don't.
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It's like that's another sales tactic. Let's just keep it
so and you take the clothes home and they're hoping
like you you won't return. Wow, good call. Yeah. So
sometimes I will put it on. If I do, it's
like a jacket. I'll put it on there. Yeah, and
then I'll walk around in it. Then you like might
forget and steal it. What's it Morgan number two? One
time that was trying on clothes in the middle of
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the store and a mom got mad at her because
her child was there. Yes, that was me. Yeah, sports
brawl though, right, Yeah, I had a sports brawl on
legging them. But I was trying on like dresses and
stuff over my clothes. That's funny, all right, Time to
open up the mail bag something Hello, Bobby Bones. My
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husband and I moved into a new house six months ago.
In the first week, we saw our neighbor. We introduced ourselves.
Turns out very cool guy. So we told him he's
welcome to use our hot tub if he ever needs
to relax. It's outside, it's easy to get to, we
said this think and he could use it every once
in a while, not every night. My husband and I
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joined him the first night, but we haven't since then.
He's been out of control. He used it all the time. Hilarious.
We're feeling like he's taking advantage of our invitation. At
this point, we would prefer he doesn't use it anymore
at all, but he is a neighbor, so we don't
want to cause a divide in the relationship. What's the
right way to handle this? Thanks for your thoughts, MICHAELA.
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First of all, the gall I mean that guy just
jumping in. That's not my personality. I never want to
bother anyone. I wouldn't use it once. I'd be like
thank you, and I'd never go to it, even though
I really wanted to. But they did say you can
use it. He is using it. The way to stop him,
though it is not a conversation. The way to stop
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him is by putting the cover over it, because you
can have it, run and put the cover over it
and see what happens. Now, if he removes the cover,
which he shouldn't do because it's not his hot tub,
then you got to go to level two. But level one,
I think it'll stop him. Put the over it Okay,
it only takes thirty seconds to remove, but he already
comes over to swim suit in his towel. He's probably
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committed to removing the lid. We got a lot of
comments about the guy. And if the lid is not
already on it and it starts to be on it, now,
he's going to think something's up. Put the lid on it.
If that doesn't work, put the lid on it and
a little sign on it is out of order or
out of orror broken. Okay, that's it. Yeah, he hopefully
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the first one works. Hopefully you don't have to put
a sign ups out of order and it didn't work,
put up and be wear a dog just for the
just for kicks. I think the lid will work. Okay.
You also have a neighbor, God bless him. You told
him he could have it, and he's taken a bit.
I think when people offer you something, you can take it.
He probably just confused the offer. Yeah, I mean, what's
the confusion? Though? He was offered the hot tub whenever
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he wanted, and that's what he's doing. Yeah, but when
someone offers that, they're not expecting you to come. Lesson
learn though, here's what the email said. We told him
he's welcome to use our hot tub if he ever
needs to relax. This guy must have a tough job, hey,
stress job. Yeah, maybe you're just doing them a favorite.
Maybe take over the team and let him put the
lid on it. I have a feeling he'll think twice.
If that doesn't work, put it out, order, sign on it.
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But then he sees y'all in it, and then he
realizes he's probably been going to the hot tub. Don't
get the hint. Okay, there you go. Thank you for
the email. I hope you fix the situation so funny.
Please let us know what happens. All right, close it up.
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the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Restless Road fellas, good to
see you, Amy. I would like for you to meet
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Restless Road. Say hi to Amy. Hey Amy, Hello, I
like this This is like Colton, Oh, Garrett, Hey, Amy,
I'm gart hello, there you got it now? So this
this body of work here is Restless Road. We played
the opera together last week and Charles Kelley from Lady
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A came and sing with you guys, and it's pretty cool.
It was, it was, it was absolutely incredible. I mean
because he's a co writer on the on the new single,
so it was an honor kind of to have him
come out and play it with us. Do you know
how I knew that he wrote the song is because
he texts me bragging that he wrote the song. Sounds
about right, yeah, and then I saw there you go,
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there you go. So before we talk about kind of
you guys and you know who you are, I'd like
for audience to hear you a little bit. I know
you guys do this cool medley that I've heard you do.
Do you think you guys could do that here live
on the show. Oh? Absolutely good? All right, here we go.
Here's Restless Road, Baby luck and overturn the lights. Put
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some music on the song to slow Baby, we Ain't
got no place to go. I hope you understand I've
been thinking about the Starara long never fail to feeling
quietly this strong. I leave how Woosie turnsday home just
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to be old man? But I can take a full
right on a big green tractor and we can go
slow and biggy, go faster down through the woods, the
right to the pasture and long the time with you.
He really don't matter the time of being alive and
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drive if you want to, girl, you know you got
meet on too. We can go to town maybe if
you'd rather take a full right on my big green tractor.
But should have been a cowboy? Shouldn't ear love be right?
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Willn't my seeing you right in my pony on cat
drive steal any young girl? So just my jeans b
seeing those camp fire songs? Or should have been cowboy?
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Or should have been cowboy? You love me? You won't
be my friend sitting do? Will you? Don't be pretty?
Take me by if you want you. I think this
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is a love girls. Jackets to know jackins he know,
Oh Bobby check and so no Messel's road. Nice job,
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bellas you know. I know what it's like now because
I've been jaded a bit after being at a lot
of shows. When someone yells at your hometown, you feel
excited and you're like, oh, so that I've lost. However,
I wasn't expecting the rhyme with Bobby Bones and I
was like, oh or something. It was. It was a
it was a low hanging fruit. We had to get it. Um.
So let's kind of start at the beginning here. I
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know you guys from knowing Kane Brown, right, I think
Kane is what interest who introduced me to you guys? So, Garrett,
what's the situation. How do you guys know Kine? Well, Colton,
Colton can probably tell you that. So, um, we know
Cane from back in two thousand and thirteen. We were
all on um, the TV show The X Factor together
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and that's kind of where Wrestless Roads started, and we
were kind of all we all met each other in
Los Angeles and Hollywood week and um, it was we
were kind of all pitted against each other, or so
we thought, and then um, coming to find out, no,
they were all along trying to set up this for
this four person group, and Kane was supposed to be
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in Wrestless Road, but then Kane decided he wanted to
go on and um do solo stuff and he became
the King Brown that everybody knews and loves and we continued, So, Zach,
when you're from which Kansas? My family actually lives there now,
but I was born and raised in Iowa. Then I
lived in Michigan and Pennsylvania. My dad, he's a choir director,
so he he got a job at Wichita State University.
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So that's where I call home now. Okay, shocker, shout out.
So your home now is Wichita? Well, I just call
home wherever my family lives. Don't you live here? That's
tough the thing where So you moved around a whole
lot and your dad was a choir instructor. Yeah, he's
a choir direct So does was he hard on you? No? Honestly,
I wouldn't actually ever let him hear me sing it.
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It's weird. I don't know what it was like. I
wanted to prove it on my own or something. I
would never let him help me sing. And I eventually
joined choir myself. He wasn't my teacher, but I joined
because I was moving school so much. I needed to
do something to kind of make friends, and I kind
of fit in, so I just kind of kept up
with it. And yeah, it's my dream, honestly, to do
like a choir remix to one of our songs and
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have my dad come out and like conduct the choir.
So with a stick. He's got this actually got him
a custom one for Christmas. There it's called but Tom.
I don't know, actually don't know. But yeah, the choir
guy's son. You should know, you're yeah, you're you're you're
his son, and you should Yeah, I've never been in
a choir before. Yeah, he's got the stick and everything.
So rest the name restless road? What is the what's
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the genesis of that? I wish it had a really
cool story. I don't know what came first, the name
or the meaning. Let's make it. Let's just make up
him a name that they really told us, you know,
on the show. They said, hey, we need a name
by the end of the day. And we were coming
up with just everything we could and nothing was sticking,
and we just said restless Road. And the guy was like, man,
that sounds like some and we never looked back, you know,
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And now now I feel like it kind of taken
on its own meaning this whole journey to get to
this point in life in general, for everybody, it's it's
a restless road. It's it's you never know what you're
gonna get. And we have this whole catchphrase and it's
called keep your eyes on the road, and it's just
all about staying focused on your dream and your goal.
And that's kind of so it's kind of I feel
like developed a meaning. I'm gonna give you a meaning.
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So when you guys met you, you hit it off
and you all were like on ancestry dot com or
one of those sites, and you realize when you look
back into your history that all of your grandparents lived
on Restless Avenue, but Wrestless Avenue didn't sound good. So
crazy coincidence that they all live in the same place
because they were all fighting for America in World War
One and they lived on Restless Avenue. And you're like, wow,
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we can't believe that we're all matched together. This has
got to be some some from God. And so instead
of Wrestless Avenue, you're like, let's just say Wrestless Road
because it sounds better. And then now representing USA U
three Wrestless Road. That's your new story. You can have
it free. Well I'm glad you said that, because my
free trial on anstry dot com right out before I
got okay, that's great. We know what's really ironic though,
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that you say that my grandpa, after we were on
the show, he changed the name of my home the
road that we lived on in our hometown. And it's
not a total lie, so let's go literally lived. He
really did change it. And then he got really mad
because my grandpa's like kind of a recluse, so he
doesn't like people. And so there was two like, there
was people stopping by because when we were rolling the show,
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people were wanting to stop buy and see where this was.
And he went out there and chop the whole sign
down and never put it back out. So I don't
know if it's still legally Wrestless Road, but we're gonna
we're gonna say it is our Wrestless avenue. Was that
whole situation works. So what's the living situation with you guys?
You guys live together. Me and Zach do. We live Overnice,
Nashville and Colton. He has a beautiful family, he's married,
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he has two little girls. Why don't you move in
with them? He's got a let room. Now. I don't
I don't know, I don't know if he he I
don't know if he can handle two more the poncles. Dude,
So are you guys known as uncle? Oh yeah, we're
we're Uncle Gee and Uncle Zach. Yeah. And your kids
are how old? Two and four? I mean you're like sixteen?
How do you have to get kids? I know, man,
I've been married for seven years too already. Wow. And
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so yeah, and you grew up where West Virginia? Now
did you ever make the walk to Tennessee? And I
say that because Eddie did from West Virginia. I know
a few people that's done it. Um, y'all are a
different breed of people. Man. I lived I lived out there,
and I don't think that you couldn't catch me walking
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that far. It's it is a long walk. Colton. What
what's your hometown? Like? Small? Real small? Um? We had, uh,
we have one one stop sign, one gas station. Um,
and it there's about two Last time they did a
s since there was two hundred and seventy two people
in the town. So everybody knows everyone. Um. But it's
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it's honestly really cool because I feel like, uh, just
West Virginia in general, they tend to rally around people
that are doing stuff because not a lot of people
get out of West Virginia and do something. So, um,
it's been it's been a really awesome experience and being
able to go back. They actually, I don't know if
this is this is it's weird, but they put I've
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seen you have a sign in your hometown and they
put home of Colton pack Um in front of mine,
which was a really cool, really cool moment um. So
they're they're definitely proud. It's it's it's a really cool,
a really cool thing, and I love to get to
go back when I can. So, so you're from West
Virginia And then Zach like where it is? I know
you see your family in which town now? But to you,
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where's home? As a kid, you gotta be you you gotta
pick a place where would it be? It's it's really hard. Um.
I've always said I kind of feel like I don't
have a hometown. Maybe we'll write a song about that's
crazy that you feel that you feel like you don't
have a hometown. Um, But in a lot of ways,
it's it's something that my dad would would apologize for
later on and be like, I'm really sorry that you
know we had to move around, but I actually really
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value and appreciate that experience because it really forced me
to come out of my show and uh, just adapt
to new situations. And I've applied that a lot to
what we're doing today. Um, but I feel sad for him.
I feel sad for you being acquired director, you know,
military expect I feel like you have a hometown. Yeah, well,
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I got friends in a lot of places I got
you know, I loved my Michigan friends. That was kind
of where I feel like I that's where I started singing.
That's where I did this time. Uh, East Lansing, Okay,
there it is. There's his hometown. Okay. My question would
be if like you were playing Monday night football and
he's like, you know, I'm from home too, Mountain pint
Ark and Bob, You'd be like, oh, I don't have
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a hometown. We'd be like, I gotta change it because
I feel sad and watch football now. You know, but
I like it. I like your attitude about it. Um,
Whenever you guys started playing together, did you feel like, oh, man,
I kind of wanted to be solo. Now we're together.
Was that that kind of a process to get through
or we like, man, we actually are a lot better
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together than we were by ourselves. This is way more
fun being a group. This, yeah would be. I just think,
you know, being a group obviously comes with more challenges.
You're gonna have to make some sacrifices and I'm sure
there's things that we don't even know about down the
road we're gonna have to work together on. But for me,
it's just so much fun there. There's no joke. They're
my best friends and we and everyone thinks that we're brothers,
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but it feels like it, and it's just we we
love making music together and we just love what we do,
and um, you still like each other. Yeah, we haven't
had a we haven't had a blowout yet. You really haven't,
and we really have it. But we're honestly, I feel
like we're pretty we're pretty good about like communication skill
as soon as Yeah, if something's like a problems arising
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im media, we just we just say how we feel.
When we work it out, we say, we say it,
we get past it, and we move on. Is there
a voting protocol like if hey to one you know wins?
How do you guys do that? Well? I think I
think what's cool about us is you know over the
years that we've been together, like we all came from
different places. We have very different voices and styles. But
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I think that's what's cool is we kind of bounce
off each other, and you know, it's it's cool to
hear their perspective because I might think, you know, something
sounds cool, but they they'll have a different perspective, and
you know, it's it's cool to bounce ideas off each
other and then kind of be like, hey, maybe I
wasn't right, maybe that was a little cooler. So you're
from Tuscalus, Alabama, I am, how's that working out for you? Well?
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I always tell people this, um because you know, people
either love or hate that you're from Tuscalous so they're like, oh,
real tied or they're like, oh dude, no. But uh
when I turned to when I started talking, my parents said,
you can either live with us here at home, or
we're gonna take you through the woods and you can
figure it out. You gotta be a roll tied fan.
I said, okay, so you're forced into it. Yeah. I
grew up there. I was there till I was eighteen,
moved to Nashville after so I kind of have to be. Yah. See,
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I am not. I feel a bit the opposite. I act.
We really enjoy going to Tuscaloosa, but I am not
an Alabama fan at all. But I'm just jealous that
you guys are really good, and so I take that
on on you. My hatred is jealousy. Yeah, I don't know,
it's it's been weird, like with with all the football success,
you know, it's been weird watching sports growing up because
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when I was a young kid, we didn't have Nick Saban.
I think he's a huge part of that. But yeah,
it was crazy seeing seeing where they were and how
they are now. It was just a big change. And
you get do three hometown shows whenever you're touring, like
all right, we're gonna do Yeah, Well there, I promise you.
There's probably no chance we're ever going to my hometown.
There's there's not enough people. Yeah, we will think we're
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going to Yeah, we gotta go back, which we are
going to West Virginia. So I kind of take West
Virginia's my whole home. I feel the same way about Arkansaw.
Anywhere Arkansaw that's like exactly exactly. You guys are all over.
I'm looking at all these dates that you guys are doing,
and so when you play a live show and it's
you three, like, are you able to cover the whole?
I mean musically, you guys have it all right here
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with you three. I mean, I'm sure you got a drummer,
but like, what, what's what do you guys doing there
on the set? Um? Yeah, So it's actually so Garrett
plays guitar, Zach plays guitar, I play guitar and piano. Um,
and uh, it's really cool. So I went to Um,
the our lead guitar player is actually from my high school.
So he moved to Nashville. I used to try to
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get him to to move to Nashville early on because
he's just unbelievable at what he does. And um, he
actually moved to Nashville where I did after all that time.
And then, uh, when the opportunity arise, I told him,
I said, man, we'd love to have you in the band.
And he's been playing with us. So it's been really
cool to get to see two people from the middle
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of nowhere, West Virginia on on on the big stage show.
I guess I asked that because you know, you got
to pay people. True, you know, and at one point
the Wrestless road money is gonna be coming in pretty good,
I hope right now, and you're trying to figure it out.
You know, he got all those mouths to feed. That
is that's very true. That's very true. I mean right now,
we do have a drummer in a in a league
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guitar player. But other than that, we can that's pretty
full sounding. That's pretty awesome, you guys can. I hope
you go and see Wrestless row because they have so
many dates. Um and we'll tell you just a second
about that. But the thing that interests me to about
new artist is when they get asked to do something
like The Bachelor, like to perform on that show, because
I just feel so awkward because do you have to
do it over and over again? We did it any
way to dive into this, Oh yeah, because that's that's
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to me, that's always fascinating. And have a few friends
that have done it and it just feels weird. So
what who did they bring you in for? And what
was the scene? We were episode four on Clayton's season
and all we knew going in. We're huge fans of
the show. By the way. So when we found out,
we were just so pumped to be there and we're asking,
you have to say that if you do it, like
it's in the contract. Probably for eight or nine years now,
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we've watched it. Religious Oh yeah, we know, we knew
all the facts, like we keep up. Okay, ask us anything.
We won't, but I believe you. Yeah, it's the most
dramatic season of The Bachelor coming up, coming up. Anyways,
they send you just la. We were actually in Houston,
so we had finished the show. We were opening with Kane.
We've finished the show, flew to Houston, and it was
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a date at this like farmhouse. It was a barbecue
date that they were on, and so during the daytime
portion we were kind of kept secret and we were
asking the producers a million questions, how's the show work?
We had like a million questions. And then by the
time they ate dinner, I'm using air quotes because they
don't actually eat the food. They eat dinner at around
midnight and then there's this big sliding door and we're
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on the other side of it, and when the producers
just like, hey, whenever that door opens, just start And
the suspense was just killing us because we had to
be totally silent. It was like eight minutes went by.
We didn't tell us. They're like, they're like, just watch
that door and be ready to play, and whenever it opens,
just scowed it. And we're like, I'm like sitting there
for I've met you forty minutes, just waiting, waiting, waiting,
and they're it's dead silent. Everybody's whispering, and then the
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producers like got her earpiece and she's like she's crying.
The girl's crying. It's like good and the door finally opened. Yeah,
and they walked through and they were mean five feet
away from us and just went for the instant makeout
and uh, that's really what was What was challenging was
was keeping the straight face because you can't you have
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to look at him, you can't not look at him.
But then you feel weird both ways. But it's weird
both ways. You don't look at him, You're like, we're
performing to them, but then they're like making out, you know,
and then then you're just like, my morow for this,
you only do it one time? We did it a
few They had to keep kissing. Well, so what was funny? Yeah? Right,
after Clayton did this big, massive speech and I mean
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it was like it was perfect. It was the perfect speech.
And then the producers go, can you please say exactly
what you said, just like you said it. He said,
I like those words you use. I like to use
more of those words. So instead of doing the speech,
they were just like, no, we're just going to make outens.
So then they continue to do that and he kept
trying to have to stop them, and yeah it was
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We got like two or three minutes with him off camera,
and they did seem to be like all over each other. O.
I don't even know to the bitter end, and she
was Rael, I'm not gonna, you know, spoil anything, but Colton,
we don't have any final Wait, I don't even know
if this is like it came out like a week
two weeks ago. If you saw it, it was the
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biggest train wreck of a finale. Like the guy did
probably you know, everything wrong. And uh, the girl that
was a part of our day, she kind of got
you know, the short end of the stick, like she
was her and the she was like second and third
with the other girl. He just told him both made
her the new bachelorette. Yeah, they gave her there another
chance at the Funny thing about the story is I
(25:37):
lost interest after you finish your part. I don't care.
I mean I yeah, guys, we're just talking to air
after a while. Rachel Susie. I don't know what's happening. Yeah.
I thought maybe they were sharing a story from a
year ago. No, no, just yeah, yeah, just now. Yeah,
Rachel and Susie. It's a cool thing. No idea. What's
happening here? Yes? No, not not No, that's Colton. Colton
(25:57):
was the other bachelor, Clayton. There's just so many seasons
at this point, too many to keep up. Restless Road
is here. You guys have a new single. I would
like for you to play it. Can you play the
whole thing? We can't? Okay, good because sometimes people come
in and I want to play like a third of it.
Let's just play the first fifteen seconds. See, I knew it.
I knew there was something up all right. Here is
Restless Road, and they're gonna do their new song growing
(26:19):
old with you. All right, boys, girl, you stole my heart,
change took all them, my plans and real range. Now
(26:46):
I finally know what amazing grace when I look again
to your baby. See what sit we put the stas
some moves found us, some fall of him, travel around,
(27:11):
put some pictures on the ship, hold your close and
keeps the fee raising kids without listening. Who come on baby?
What you saved to? I feel like queen Oh, I
(27:37):
feel like queen Oh you restless road? Nice job boys.
My favorite part of that song is when Zach comes
back goes I don't even know what she said that
one party, but we're all like, we're in the mood.
We're dancing with herself and feel like we're on the Bachelor.
We're doing the thing that was good. I like that, Zach,
(27:58):
are you known what is that? Are you baritone or
are you a bass? A baritone um? Probably more of
a baritone, but yeah, I don't know the difference, and
I wouldn't even tell. He also wanted to tell me
the other day. He was like, well, Sue, my dad
taught me this, and I was like, I don't know.
I would say, I would say I'm a bass singer,
but then I'll like, see some video on TikTok and
see a guy who can sing like way lower than me.
(28:19):
I'm like, no, he's he's the real game. But how
high can you go? I can go so high? And
how low can you go? Oh on Bobby Bones? Yeah,
I think I can do that. Hey, so yeah, what's
that line? No music? When you come back in? I
put you on the spot here. When when you come
(28:40):
back let me quite, let me go and go what
you say? We put us down some root. Okay, that's
why I liked. Yeah, you should do that more. Yeah, okay, okay.
Here's the deal. Restless Road is here. They're launching their
first ever headlining tour, The Bar Friends Tour, starts April
six in Milwaukee. If you're listening to us in Milwaukee
or Madison, you can go watch. But they're all over
(29:00):
the place. Get tickets at restless road dot com. So
many of the cities that we're in U Grand Rapids, Nashville, Atlanta,
Saint Louis. I keep reading it, but you would just
get annoyed. We go to Restless road dot com. They're
also looking for local openers for their tour, so they're
picking winners. Uh, we're about to pick winters now. So
that's a pretty cool thing. Though. Try to find local
in every city, and they also bring local fans and
(29:22):
That's pretty cool too, because then you get free people
come to the show that they're buying tickets. Make them
buy tickets. Wrestless Road guys appreciate that. Great job. You
guys can follow them at Restless Road. They have a
massive TikTok. You guys do a lot of singing on TikTok.
I like that. Yeah, you're just like, all right, we'll
here for another video. What would you like us to do?
You're like, well, I guess we'll sing like it all right,
Restless Road, you guys check out Growing Old with You,
(29:46):
The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty seven.
Brad Paisley announced a world tour kicking off on May
twenty seventh. Special guests Tracy Lawrence, Scottie McCreery, Morgan Evans
to Neiltown, and Kaylee Hammock will all be joining him.
To get details at Brad paisley dot com. Kelsey Ballerini
is the new face of CoverGirl Cosmetics. She shared in
(30:09):
the announcement that it's been her childhood dream to be
the face of their brand. More performers were announced for
the CMT Music Awards. Parker McCollum, Breeland, Priscilla Block, Jesse,
James Decker, Elvie Shane, and Caitlin Smith are all performing.
The show airs April eleventh on CBS. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny Hall. It's time for the good News, Bobby. So,
(30:34):
this kid, who is ten has been watching the news
and he's watching the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Are you
happy for a ten year old? Yeah, you let your
I don't. We don't really, but they know all about it,
and so it's I think it's fine if you want
to let your kid watch certain things. Yeah. I just
wonder if you let your kids watch the new I
would monitor it with him. But my kid talks about
(30:55):
this war every single day? Which one the Ukraine and Russia? No, No,
I know the war? Which kid? Just in case he
didn't know. My eleven year old everywhere now, my son,
mostly because he's worried that there's going to be World
War three in America. Yeah, he thinks every day has
America gotten involved in the war yet? Got it? Got it? Well?
(31:18):
This ten year old named Mac was watching with his
dad and he's like, dang, I'd like to help these
people in Ukraine who are being run out of their country.
So I set up a lemonade stand at his grandmother's church.
And last they've checked between people raising money and heard
about the story. He's made over ten thousand dollars. Oh
that's amazing. That's a lot. Which he is using that
money to provide emergency aid to kids in these conflict
(31:41):
zones they're raither leaving or still there. And good for you, Mac,
that's awesome. I mean ten years old, that is what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. This
guy lived in an airport for fourteen years. So he's
in his sixties and he said he was tired of
his family tell him to quit smoking or drinking, so
he moved to an airport. This is in China. You
(32:03):
wouldn't be able to do that here. But he was
able to move into the airport and just to live wow,
and always move around for fourteen years, which is crazy. Now,
if you had to live inside of a store, one
store for fourteen years, like what specific store would you
live in? I'm gonna go with the Apple Store because
(32:23):
I do love my phone, I love social media, so
I'm gonna I'm probably gonna go They have comfortable little
bean bags, sleep on that. I'm moving into the apple store, Eddie.
What about you bass pro shops? Have you ever seen
all the fish in that aquarium? I would get a
fish in that funny. I'd sit there at fish all day.
Well you could also eat it, and I'd eat the
fish right exactly. Yeah, and then we get bored, gets
(32:43):
to go to the gun department shoot some guns. Not
all of them have the fish, though, but you'd move
into one that had the fish. That's interesting, Amy. I
feel like Ikea because I would have a lot of
different little departments I could hide out in, and comfortable
beds every night, the whole house in there. Yeah yeah,
hot dogs, yeah, exact childcare like all kinds of things, lunchbocks. Oh,
(33:06):
it's easy academy because I can work on my basketball game,
shoot hoops all day, and got a tent to sleep in.
Oh I'm tired of basketball, go over, play some golf,
you know, work on my soccer whatever. You'd work on
your basketball game. When do you play basketball? Never? But
what I'm saying is, I mean, there's so many sports
that I want to get better at, and I would
have all day to get better at him. Yesterday we
(33:27):
were talking about it, ventroloquist doll and this doll supposedly haunted,
And I said, who believes that a doll could be haunted?
And both Amy and Eddie said, I don't think a
thing can be haunted. I said, great, I'm glad you
said that, because what we have purchased is the Crying
Boy doll that they claim is haunted. The Crying Boy
was part of a collection of dolls. The owner of
the doll said she swore she always felt strange and
(33:50):
sad around him, like it brought I don't have time
for that energy, she said. Sometimes his shoes would be
off and she would never touch the doll feet. Okay,
so since you don't believe things are haunted, we're gonna
play a game. Loser takes the doll home with them
for a week. Cool. We actually will get the doll
on Friday like in hopefully, and then all next week
(34:12):
you have the doll at home with you. So we're
gonna play twenty one questions and the loser takes the
haunted doll home for a for a week. Okay, So
what'll happen is I have a celebrity I've shared it
with a Mike d he'll also service fact checker. You
can ask yes or no questions, and if you decide
that you want to guess the celebrity, buzz in with
(34:33):
your name at any time. But once you guess and
you miss it, you're gone. You lose. Okay, so you
get at anytime buzz in. Let's say I want to
guess the celebrity, say your name as the buzzer. It's wrong,
it gets wrong, you lose. Yeah, so ready to go, amy.
You will go first a yes or no question. Have
a celebrity in my head, I have twenty one questions.
Go Is it a male? No, it's a woman, Eddie?
(34:57):
Is this woman dead? Oh? Here we go. No, the
dramatic pauses. I'm thinking, no, the woman's not dead. Is
she married? Mike? I think so, but Mike is serving
as the fact checker, and he will tell me if
she's married or not. She is married. Yes, we get
(35:21):
twenty questions each, right, No, we go until someone loses.
It could be a hundred questions. Go ahead, Eddie, h married? Okay, Um,
let's see is this person famous? Yeah? Obviously? No, not obviously.
It could be like my cousin it's never obvious. Does
she have kids? No? No, no here kids? Married? No kids?
(35:47):
Is this a woman who's alive? Is she Americans? Trying
to think? Yes, Yes, she's American. I'm looking at Mike
if I'm confused. Yeah, she's American, American woman. Is she
a singer? No? Female? Famous, not a singer, American a
(36:12):
long married? Yeah? Married? No kids? Um? Is she an actress? No, Mike,
we're gonna go a no. Right, no, we'll say no.
Not a singer, not an actresses, doesn't sing or act?
And she's famous? She an influencer TikToker? Never? No, not
a TikToker? What does she dow Bobby? Is she Caucasian? Es? Yeah?
(36:40):
Is she in politics? No? Is she a comedian? Yes?
Oh oh this is a tough I have a question.
I don't want to ask it. She said no kids.
Is it my turn? Yeah? You said no kids? No kids? Married?
(37:01):
She's a comedian? Now are you guys start to think
you know who it is? Who it is? But I'm scared? Okay?
Is she a comedian that has also started movies? Let
me ask Mike because I don't think so. But gosh, so, Mike,
she's been in mood what not known as an actress,
(37:22):
but she's been in movies? Is it my turn? This
is tough because I feel like I know who it is,
but and I have one more question, but I don't
want to ask it because I think that'll give amy
the answer and follow a question with immediately yelling your name.
You have to pause for at least three seconds. Okay,
so you don't just go get the answer and yell
(37:43):
your name. Okay, I have a question, but she can
jump in, can't it is she? Can she be a
raunchy comedian. That's not gonna help me? Yes? No, no? Oh,
well that kind of goes me off. I wish Eddie
would have guessed it. That'd been hilarious. Okay, Okay, has
(38:07):
mal comedian married? No kids? She's been in some movies.
What about TV? Has she done TV shows? Yes? Okay, okay,
what are you thinking about now? The thing that's confusing
when you ask if somebody something it's not what they're
(38:28):
known most for, but they've probably done it. What was
their springboard? Like maybe they've done other things, but what
did it start with? Like your wouldn't say media, you
wouldn't say I'm an author, but I've written a couple
but right same here. But you said yes to comedian though, yes,
and yes to she's TV show show. Okay, so it
started with comedy Eddie, it's over to you. Oh it's
(38:49):
me Okay, um was she was? She a part of
the Oscars this year? I didn't watch. All I know
is somebody slapped somebody. Yeah, but you know who, wasn't it? Okay? Good?
Not good? I meant doesn't have kids. Every comedian I'm
thinking of has a child. It must not be one
(39:10):
of the comedians you're thinking. We're playing twenty one questions.
They're trying to identify the celebrity. Does she have blonde hair, yes,
big Amy, that's big blonde hair. But she totally has
blonde hair, female babies, American, comedian, american has done TV? Okay?
(39:35):
Is she? Is she over forty years of age? Any time?
Come on, Amy, go ahead, come on, Shaw, you look up.
She is over forty. She is over forty, Amy, ask it,
she's over Well, no, this person can't be over forty
unless she's forty one. Your turn. No, he just as tough, Amy,
(39:58):
guess it? Amy, god hair married comedian? No kids? Has
she had any plastic surgery. I don't know that. Yes,
some of them have been vocal about it lately. That's
why I don't I don't know. I don't know that
it's been in magazines. I don't know. That's a question though, right,
and they said they wanted to be real about it. Yeah,
I don't know that that's the answer. I don't know
(40:20):
that answer. Okay, does she have her own TV show?
M does she? Or hash she ever? Ooh ooh ooh,
let's go with hash she ever? What's Mike? I believe
she's had her own TV show? Yes, okay, a bunch
of actors, like acting show or talk show? He just
(40:41):
had TV show? I know. Now I'm asking, we have
to ask yes or no talk show? Yes or no
talk show? Yes? That helps kind of. I can't do it. Guys.
You have to buzz in with you have a big
question here, and I can't ask it. You have to
buzz in with your name if you want to know
the answer. But we're getting down to the nitty gritty,
and do you know you can ask a question and
then once he answers, you have three seconds to yell
(41:02):
your name to answer. You have to wait three seconds yea,
which means you don't you can jump in immediately. Yes, okay,
has she ever done any voice work? That's interesting? Yeah,
voice work, voice work? Oh god, I shouldn't have asked it.
(41:23):
You didn't give me Ellen, Amy, get ready to have
a creepy crime boy in your house for one week?
Why did you knew he was going to jump in?
I know, but I was. If I guessed Ellen and
I was wrong, that's the same risks, same with him, Amy,
(41:44):
You had three you had no seconds, you could have
jumped right in. Wow, Now she takes the crime boy home?
If what like, what if I don't get sleep that week?
You might not know that's going to be because you've
done it to yourself. You might all believe that things
are haunted. I think it's haunted. You believe. I don't
want the even the potential of hauntedness. But what's the worst,
(42:06):
just the shoes? What's the worst? That this crime baby
an easy and sad? Yet Amy will take a haunted
doll home with her for a week. It must be
in the confines of your house. No garage, children, Yeah,
but you don't believe in it? Okay, it can be
in my garage. No not your garage in the house.
(42:26):
Amy comes in wearing all black. Next week, she cries
every segment, similar to other seasons of the show, seasons,
that's it not always fair, different seasons of Live TV
with you do not bring it in the studio. Don't
bring it with you? Why because I don't want that? Okay,
(42:50):
Amy will take on the crying boy doll u and
have it for next week. You lost? Yes, I knew
it was Ellen. No, you did? Okay? All right, let's
play are you Whenever Eddie said is she American? You're like,
that's what he does? Has she ever done voice work?
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All right, here's a voicemail from last night. Hey, we've
got a morning corny for Amy. What do you call
a hot dog with ice on it? A chili dog?
(43:35):
Love it? Shout out to my son Cody and Cason
from Georgia. Did they write it or just a shout out.
Are you going to tell yours? Now? Is that the
one coming up you're gonna do? No? No, not that one.
Do you wanted to say it now? Gets a good one? No?
You don't want to say it now when you're not
gonna tell it? I thought, I don't think I can
say that one. Kennedy, do you know it? Bones? Yeah?
What's wil Smith's favorite band? Smash Man? Oh? Yeah, yeah?
(43:57):
Do it? Why was it bad? I don't know. I
just felt bad not do it? I just did it.
I mean I have another one that's similar I could do. Okay, go, um,
what's on Chris Rock's face? Let me think about this
Will's hand? Will slap Will's hand? Fresh fresh? Prince? Yes, Prince,
that's so good. Thank you? All right? Here you have
(44:21):
another one? Yeah, but I'll save it. This will be
my one. Hannah and Memphis. Here's a voicemail from last night.
So I'm just catching up on Monday's podcast and I
heard your segment on how Arizona has the feature on
your phone where you can have your ID on it
and just lit the PSA. If you live in Delaware, Mississippi,
or Oklahoma, you can download an app on your phone
(44:41):
called mobile ID and you can do the same thing,
but can you put your driver's license in it? I
don't want to carry stuff anymore. I want my phone
to have everything in it. Blood type I don't know
a blood type me neither. I've had it checked a
couple times. I forget it immediately It's like, Okay, that's it,
and then it's gone. Yeah, so I don't know. I
don't know. And then one final voicemail, This is Paula
in Omaha. Hi, Bobby, I've been waiting to see what
(45:05):
happens with Ryan. Heard him single pass it on and
I have heard nothing and can't find anything about how
it's doing. But can you please tell me how to
figure that out or if you know anything? Question Mark?
She said, question Mark. I like that he will be
on Friday to perform that song. So Ryan Hurd comes
(45:26):
in Friday to perform that with Marion his wife with Hardy.
And that's also the same day Amy will sing Omar
with Ryan Hurt. Yes, so that is on Friday. No,
but you'll sing Summer Love and had me a black
no no, yeah, no, yeah, no, doesn't matter. Here's Amy's
(45:47):
pile of stories. So Apparently, complaining and moderation is key.
One of the most important things that behavioral psychologists have
found about happy people is that they spend a moment
during the day, or maybe even sometimes throughout the week,
griping to a friend about things that stress them out.
This in turn lowers the amount of stress that you
(46:07):
feel overall, allowing you to have a clear head. So
bottling things up is bad. Expressing things to a safe
friend good. What do you do if you're stressed? Oh,
what's your thing? I go outside, go for a walk,
change my environment. I have breathing exercises, I have lots
of tourism to a bottle book. You got a whole
brochure of things. Yeah, what about you? I play Madden Football. Yeah,
(46:31):
that's the only thing that I feel like I can
do that I have to think about. But I'm not
wrapped up so much in it that I start to
get stressed out about it as well. Did you ever
just like vent to Caitlin, like hurting anything? No, only vent,
No bottle it up. I've always had to be Really,
the key is a moderation because complaining for hours on end,
(46:53):
that's that has a negative effect. So you know what
I'm not good at what moderation at anything that's true.
So we like to rate foods on the show from
time to time, Fruit, vegetables, desserts. Well, America has voted
and I have the official results for the favorite vegetables.
Favorite vegetable. It's gonna be top three. Well, Brussels sprouts
(47:14):
have come on late, but I'm gonna tell you why
that's not accurate. People don't like brussel sprouts. They like
brussel sprouts with caramel or salt. They like the things
that are on brussels sprouts. Caramel. Huh, well, you have
not heard of that recipe. But Brussels sprouts Sunday. Who
knows what they have at these places. I'm gonna go
Broccoli is number one. Cauliflower is like junior varsity broccolis.
(47:37):
I'm not gonna put it in there, but I'm gonna
go broccoli, and then I'm probably gonna go carrots, and
then third I'll put brussel sprouts. Okay, Well, I mean
you basically are the pulse of America because broccoli isn't
it one? Carrots isn't it too? But spinach isn't it?
Miss spinach? I do like spinach. Where's that sweet potato?
(47:58):
Is that that's a root vegetable? Far off getting specific,
but yeah, so make sure add some of the favorites
to your diet. My favorite kind of spinach dreamed spinach?
Oh nice, it's just like cal It's just like a
Brussels Sprounce with caramel. Yes. So the Boot put out
a list of their favorite Alan Jackson songs and I
(48:21):
got the top three. Here I'll see if you agree.
Living on Love in at number three, nineteen ninety four,
Living in a number two, Chattahoochie from ninety two, the
chat you Never Knew how Much Muddy Water? And then
the number one comes from two thousand and two Drive.
(48:46):
I'm glad they didn't put where were You in the
World Stopped Turning? Because although that is a love song,
we don't want to hear that because it reminds us
of nine to eleven. That's all right, so most powerful, yes,
but our we're never gonna go. Can't wait to go
the Alan Jackson concert. And here where were You When
the World Stop Turning? That's a big one. It did
make the top five. Great song. I'm not gonna put
(49:07):
it at the top of my playlist though Chattahoochie has
to be number one, but they can't put it at
number one because then they look lame for putting the biggest,
most commercial. But also it's what's the one about getting older?
That's a really good one, Don't rock the juke box?
That's not the one I'm talking about, but also a
good one. Well, the one that rounded out the top five,
it's five o'clock somewhere with Jimmy buffin terrible, not a
good one at all. Yeah, remember when it seems so
(49:34):
that's a good slow one. Yeah, that the moment Jimmy
Buffet's lame. It's good for an Alan Jackson song, but
it's not one of the best. Alan Jackson, do not
consider it lame, all right? That is yep, it made me.
That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's
time for the good news. So I don't know if
(49:54):
this woman has gotten Teacher of the Year award, but
I'm gonna go ahead and give her my own version. Here.
Kinsey Jones teach us second grade at Saint Michael's Episcopal
School in Richmond, Virginia, and she got her kids to
do this writing exercise for a local animal shelter where
they drew pictures of each animal that was available, and
then they wrote some sentences coming from the animal's perspective
(50:17):
on why they should be adopted. Now, this is just stuff.
The kids got to get creative and make up their
own stuff because obviously they can't talk to the pets,
but she had them specifically target some of the older
pets that had been there the longest and or least
likely to get adopted. So far, eight animals have been
adopted of the dogs and the cats available. And I
just think it's such a great idea. It's all it
(50:39):
took was to a the story gets out there and
more people know about this shelter, and then they go
check out the animals and then they think the stories
are super cute. And she just hopes that it leads
to other shelters in the country may be doing more
to market their animals this way, or other schools to
get to partner with the shelter. It's pretty cool. Yeah,
that is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. All right, let's go over and get the
(51:02):
Morning Corny with Amy Morning Corny. So there could be
a hundred people in the room ninety nine won't slap you,
but one will. One will. Okay, that was the morning corny.
(51:23):
We've probably hit our threshold of talking about it. So
I feel unless something breaks, okay, right, Like I'm tapping
out of this too is in general, but I do
want to take this call. This is Bethany, who lives
in Atlanta, and this relates to a story that Morgan
number two has told us where she goes to the
grocery store and there's a guy that gives her something
free every time and he's like, oh, how about a cake?
Oh how about And so she's like, is he flirting? Bethany?
(51:46):
What do you think about this? Um? So, I listen
to a podcast that's called Sounds Like a Fault and
they just use like trendy things that are going on
and discussed. And one of the things they talked about
was Trader Joe's and they had like some ex employees
on there and they said one of the things that
they're I guess taught or told probably quote unquote not technically,
(52:07):
but is to like flirt with the customers and that
they can give away products and it's probably actually some
of his favorite products that she's given that he's given
her and then she can say, oh, well that's actually
good and she'll buy it next time, or that kind
of thing. So I think that he's probably actually flirting
(52:27):
her with her because she is a cute, you know,
young blonde and that kind of thing. But I also
think it's quote unquote part of his job. Well, that's
all insulting, interesting, is it, Trader Joseph. I will not
confirm or deny. Okay, And so you go into wherever
this is and the guy just gives you thing. And
since we talked about it, have you been back. I haven't.
(52:49):
I'm a little scared. Yeah. I mean when you give
you a whole cake. Yeah, that's significant. That's not a sucker.
And he's done it. The same guy has done it
multiple times. And he jumps in line and then he
takes over for the g that's checking her out. Correct,
that's true. That's not part of the job. And you
don't hand them a credit card. You stick it. Yeah,
I put it in the little card thing. Are you
going back? I will at some point. I have to
(53:10):
just go back for us. I know you're not worried.
I mean, I know you're not going to go back, right,
now because of the situation. But if you'll go back
for us and report back, it'd be good for the show. No,
I will do you want me to purchase the four
items that you guys all said and see which one
gets picked. Just go back and if he's there, report
back on what happened. Okay, Well, I don't think he's
trying to get you into a cold I don't think
he's trying to sell you anything. Then he's trying to
(53:30):
date you, That's what I think. Hey, thank you for
the call, Bethany. We appreciate that, y'all. All right, thank you,
have a good day. All right. Lunchbox claims the world
is ending by what he witnessed here in the studio. Okay,
go ahead, and lunchboxon. Amy is super nervous about her
upcoming performance with Ryan Hurt. She's gonna be singing, and
(53:51):
she's like, oh my gosh, Iday morning right here, Yes,
And she's like trying to, you know, practice and practice,
and then I see the most ridiculous thing I've ever
seen in my life. Amy as friends with singers, people
that are in the industry, actual professionals, and she is
in the glassroom asking Abby for singing lessons like give
asking her for tips on how to sound like a
(54:13):
good singer. And I'm like, hey, Amy, why are you
going to Abby? That is the absolute last year. You
might as well just sing it how you sing it,
and you're just as fine as Abby, like she can.
Did you guys have something from yelling? What did you
is helping me with how to harmonize? How to harmonize? Well, yeah,
because I guess it's Ryan's song and then Maren she
(54:36):
has a little verse, but she's harmonizing with him on
the chorus. So she was trying to help me get
a little higher because I tend to be right more
where Ryan is when I'm practicing. So she was just
helping you, which I thought was really nice. So Abby,
what was the advice? Can you tell us like what
you walked Amy through? I don't know how exactly. Yeah,
(54:57):
because hers and you were saying it too during how
she was just kind of the same level. She's kind
of doubling him. Yeah, So I was like, you gotta
go like a little like an octave higher so that
you're harmonizing. So did you sing from the from my diaphragm?
Did you sing with her? And practice it. I did
a little Yeah, I just did like a little note
just her do it? Okay, do it? Okay? Wait um
(55:19):
and I'm not wait and no no oh shoot no
I can't do it without and high and no. No. Yeah,
I know it's a matter of no, it's higher than that.
It's hired than I can go higher than that. The music. Yeah,
I mean, this is the advice I'm gonna give you. Okay,
that's why he's laughing. That's where she went that. He
(55:44):
just didn't have to say the world is ending because
you're not going to nail it. These are profession singers.
Just have fun, that's the point. No, you're trying out,
you're gonna get your head so much. I want to
have fun. But like you said, I need to bring more.
But you don't have to chase the harmony. Okay. Well
you tell me it's too late to learn harmony. But
a harmony Eddie harmonizes with me. Okay, And I know,
(56:05):
and I know it's a matter of time to it's different.
But you're not gonna do that. Okay, you want to
try it again with it with Abby you go okay, Okay, Okay,
it's fine. I know that it's fine. Friday, big moment, Wow,
big moment on Friday. You guys gotta listen to this,
you know, I listen to Eddie. Listen to Edie. He's
(56:27):
gonna do what you're doing. And I'm gonna try to
sing a little quieter. It's hard. It's gonna be hard.
I'm saying, listen to a lot of bones. It's for this. Okay,
listen to Eddie's part here. Okay, why if I get
roped into this every single time and you're just trying
to mimic this? Ready, and I know and I know
it's a matter of time. Here, eyes up there, it's yah, okay, okay, okay.
(56:51):
I'm just gonna have fun. That's all you need to do.
I've had a lot of fun moments singing with really
talented people and it's not about me an, try trying
to be as talented as them. It's just memories. Go ahead,
that's for me. Okay, Friday morning, that's going to happen. Okay, everybody,
here's a voicemail we got late last night. Hey, Bobby,
(57:15):
I just had a question for you. So I don't
know if you heard about Eric Church canceling his show
for the playoffs this weekend, so that he could go
that kind of seems like he was letting the stands down.
What do you think? Yes, he is, definitely is, Yes
he is. Now that being said, let's talk through this
for a second, because he canceled the show, which is
(57:37):
so weird to me that he didn't postpone the show,
but it's canceled like that. To me is the thing
that I'd really be irritated by. I was thinking about
in my life. There are only a few things that
I would go, Hey, I can't do the show. Let's
take sickness out, because if you just can't perform, you
can't perform right, And I would if Arkansas were in
the final four or in like the college football playoff,
(57:58):
I would postpone a show. Somebody dying, somebody being sick,
and that. There's the only three things I would move
a show for. But I would move the show A baby,
that's a good one. Yeah, would you, But I wouldn't.
I don't think I would schedule it. Okay, I guess
that maybe I wouldn't. Get I don't know. I'm just
saying you can almost predict for the most part, Yeah,
(58:23):
not so much. Okay, that's true. So you know, Eric Church,
I have the show on San Antonio. But then North
Carolina makes it to the Final four and he sends
a note out and you gotta give him credit. He's like, Hey,
it's the most selfish thing I've ever asked a choir
to do. I'm gonna go to the game. So canceling
means everybody gets full refund and they just have to
(58:44):
wait to see Eric at some other time. Canceling means
they'll get a refund on tickets, but he's not going
back there. I know. That's what I mean. Like, they're
gonna have to figure out seeing Eric elsewhere. And people
that bought flights, Yeah, and most people, what what are
you doing? Well, I don't know because I feel like,
because this is for a basketball game, like it's oh,
most people that go to a place on like an
(59:06):
arena in San Antonio live live near sh by. Some
are traveling, but I would say ninety percent of them
are driving there. There are sons like I bought flights,
but for the most part, it's not a Vegas residency
like Adele where people are flying out there. Okay, good point,
That's what I was going to reference. But you're right.
So when people are going, oh, we bought flights, Yes,
that's terrible for you, but most people at a show
in San Antonio or Dayton, Ohio, or he gets people
(59:31):
driving in a couple to fly. But yes, it is
terribly selfish, but he admits to that. He could have
just said got COVID. Problem is when he shows up
at the game with a fake mustache on, You're like,
there's Derek Church. Yes, incredibly selfish, but he says that
he's a massive North Carolina fan. I think it's also
(59:53):
a family thing. I think it's also the fact that
they're playing Duke. I think it's also the fact that
coach K is retiring and he hopes they can retire
coach K. There's just a lot and do it. But yes,
is he letting his fans down. Absolutely, But I think
he's okay with dealing with those repercussions this time. He's
been someone who's given so much to the fans. I mean, yeah,
and have you ever been to an Eric Church concert. Yeah,
it's crazy. I don't know a lot of the songs.
(01:00:15):
I learn all the radio songs, like two hours of songs.
I think he just wrote before he walked on stage,
and I'm like, I don't know what he's singing here,
but if you look around, every fan is standing up
singing every single word to every single song, and they
are very committed. So I assume most of them will
probably be like, oh, okay, Eric, we be the opposite, like,
we're so committed to you and you're gonna bail on
us for a basketball game. So they drop him. Oh
(01:00:37):
I don't see that. They're They're all like, we're going
to Luke Combs. We're done with church. They all leave
the church choir and go to comb The only part
that I struggle with is him not rescheduling a show there,
or at least going, we're going to do a show here.
At some point, I'm very sorry, like I'll make it
up to you, and he may, yeah he might, but
right now that hasn't happened. He didn't have to anything
(01:00:59):
about that as getting about the game. He's gotta run
some plays on his head, focus on the game. I
don't hate it. I can't hate it because I would
do it similarly, only in those circumstances death Arkansas sports
sick in that order, perfect okay, um, but only the
big games. And I'm saying that now. So when I
(01:01:21):
do do that, you guys are like, but I would
also postpone. I would not just cancel. But yes, do
I think it's letting people down? Absolutely? Does he know that? Yes?
Oh so I love honesty at least. Yeah, And he
has enough money to where could he do it? Where
people submit their flights if they bought it before he canceled,
and he pays them back. Oh, most of these they
(01:01:44):
can probably even on the few that people bought, you
can probably in some of them get refunds. You call
the airline and be like, I was scheduled to go
to Eric Church and he canceled because of the basketball game.
And they're like, okay, we get it. We heard that
the show. Okay, so Eric Church, I'm gonna have a
show that stinks. They'll be small fall out, but very small,
(01:02:04):
and then those people will even get over it. People
get over everything now, Yes, good, So I get it,
though I'm jealous. He even gets to go Arkansas one
game away from it. I was gonna leave you Gerronies here.
I was just gonna go to the game. Um, so
that's the Eric Church story. I was seeing some of
the national media pick up on that too. It's a
big enough story where they're like the artist had arena
and it's like, I'm gonna go to the basketball game.
(01:02:26):
It also has to make the North Carolina people feel
like that's our guy, even like I want to schedule
something that doesn't even really exist, and I'm like, yeah,
I was actually gonna do a whole concert in New
York at the Kennedy Center. But you know what, I'm
gonna come back to go to Arkasas baseball game the
biggest content. Yeah, all right, so there's that, thank you.
I don't need any more calls about this because people
are fired up. I gonna have people from um San
(01:02:48):
Antonio that are just all over They're mad. Wow, they
should have a voice in this. What they do the
news story, I haven't known. I feel bad for them,
Do you do? Yes? Because I don't understand basketball like
I wouldn't. Oh, I feel bad for them too. They've
waited a whole year for this. Yeah, it's just like
us calling and sick for something, you know. Except unfortunately
(01:03:10):
for him, though, it affects a lot of people. People
bought people don't buy tickets for most people. Jobs, I
get it. Yeah, like the librarian can go to the game.
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good news. Kelsey Stevens was having dinner at the Golden Corral,
where he goes once a week with his wife and kids,
when he ordered a steak and he's eating and oh,
(01:03:54):
he can't breathe. His fourteen year old son jumps up, oh,
tries to give him a Heimlich not working well. Lucky
for him. Carla Jones, who's a waitress at the Golden Growl,
runs over there goes not on the first one second
one ohoh, outcomes the steak and saves Kelsey's life, and
Kelsey said, I will sit in her section for the
(01:04:16):
rest of my life. Wow, hopefully in Tip one, so dramatic.
That's very dramatic. But he was dying. She was helping
someone else. She dropped what she's doing, throws down the
order pad, runs over too. You don't ever probably you
don't really eat steak after that, do you? Or do
you just obsessively chew your food a lot. I'd just
be terrified that the second one because occasionally even covered
(01:04:40):
up my whole arrow. Yeah, and it was not good.
Now you chew it well, yeah, well now I put
it in water, suck it. Thank you, Lunchbox. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. It's
this time we check in on the big stories. Let's
go Bobby's stories. A Virginia woman who won a one
(01:05:02):
hundred ten thousand dollars prize from a lottery drawing said
she had already thrown the ticket in the trash, so
she went through the trash, found it, rechecked it. One
love it. I saw it. It was like that those
look like the numbers because it was all family birthdays.
She was like, I swear to you, digs through the
(01:05:22):
trash and ball. Oh. I would have been so freaking
out if I think there's a chance and I don't
know where it is, but she hit it. One hundred
and ten thousand dollars, Lunchbox. You played the lottery every
two weeks. You do spend a significant amount of money
on the lottery correct. Have you had any instances recently
where you've won anything more than five bucks? I've won
(01:05:44):
like twenty five dollars a couple of times, but nothing, no, nothing,
nothing over one hundred dollars, nothing over twenty five. It
sounds like, yeah, I just want to make it sound
better when I say over one hundred million, you're doing that.
Police visit Will Smith's house, oh to check on reports
of a drone. So as they were flying over his
(01:06:04):
house with a drone, it's the thing people want to
click on. And I saw. I was talking to a
friend yesterday and people were telling him, hey, stop talking
about Will Smith. And he said, okay, and then he
checked like the data and he's like, more people are
clicking on Will Smith stuff than anything else. So they
realized this. The cops were called. They were trying to
find that drone that seems like paparazzi was flying over
(01:06:26):
their house. That stinks. You can't do that. You can't
fly you shouldn't do that, fly a drone over someone's house.
That's from page at six dot com. Well, Chris Rock
is playing a show maybe tonight in Boston, maybe this
week in Boston, and it's first show since the incident,
and you can go and check out the ticket sales
and it's all secondary tickets, so he's not making any
(01:06:46):
more money. But they're like a thousand bucks and they
went out, Oh way up, I'd want to go absolutely fifty. Yeah,
so they're selling those tickets now that the people that
already owned them know, oh, we can make a lot
of money off this. And so some of the tickets
for a pair of tickets like a thousand bucks not
even in the greatest you know, section in the theater.
It's crazy. So, Chris Rod, here's the joke that the
(01:07:08):
CMT Awards should do. Oh, he's playing the wilber March thirties.
I've played there a bunch of times. We're same, right, um,
bigger than me? Yes? Basically yeah, Um, here's the jokes
that the CMT Awards should do. And it's pretty funny
because you have to reference it. It's the first awards
show since the Grammy's and you can just make any joke.
But and I don't know if Kelsey's not going to
(01:07:30):
do jokes, it's probably not her thing. I don't know
if the actor, what's the actor Anthony Mackie is that
his name. I don't know what's his name. Yeah, I
don't know that if he's a comedy guy. But what
you do, and it's not even about so much delivery,
is you say, okay, I know there's been some recent
issues with you know, people in the crowd coming up
and slapping the host. So before we do that, and
then when you talk about someone like a Darius, you
(01:07:52):
take and you move the security over to his table
where he's sitting in front of him. Can you tell
a joke about him? Then you make sure in the
joke is your constantly moving the security to the people
you're talking about, big, big funny guys. You do that
a few times, get a good laugh, and then you
don't have to address it the rest of the show.
That's good. I got called in to write for an
awards show a couple of years ago, and I wrote
a bunch of material and I never heard back. And
(01:08:14):
then I swear to you, I saw a couple of
jokes on the show us you turn it in and
they see it like, I guess, yeah, you just is
like an audition to write for them, or it wasn't
an audition, Well then how can they take your stuff?
And not give you a couple of things. One somebody
could have written something similarly. But I did send in
(01:08:34):
material and I didn't know the people that were producing
the show that well, and they were like, hey, you're right,
we need people to write that. Know these people are okay, cool,
And then all I know, I saw a couple of
jokes that were very similar. But I am who I am,
and I sat down and that's quiet. Wow, now you're mad.
Nobody to slap somebody? Um okay. Ozark Season four, Part two.
(01:08:58):
The release date is April twenty ninth, so less than
a month, and then Ozark is over that final section.
But it's gotten really great again. Ozark was awesome. It
slowed down a little bit, but it is really wonderful again.
So April twenty ninth, it's back out. That's from IndieWire
dot Com. A man is arrested and accused of using
an Apple Watch for stalking. So what happened was in Nashville. Allegedly,
(01:09:25):
Lawrence Welch and his girlfriend had used the Life three
sixty app to keep tabs on each other, but then
she knew that, and then she relied she needed protection
from him. Apparently there's some disturbing behavior and death threats,
according to the story from WSMB News mass texts, and
then eventually they found that he was finding her because
(01:09:45):
he had put his Apple Watch like under the car.
Cops say he attached an Apple watch the spokes of
one of her tires. Cops found the watch and arrested
Welch and added to as a growing list of domestic charges. Yikes,
scy do you to hear a very vague situation that's
happened to me? I don't want to be here's the
(01:10:06):
I can tell you, sure, I can't tell you all
of it, but I can tell you a piece of it.
I think that might be interestingly the knowing none of it. Okay, okay.
There are all these shows on Netflix. They are all
these you know, Bad Vegan, the Tender, Swindler, the Urder shows.
There's been something that's been happening in my life for
the past couple of years that we have been approached
(01:10:29):
about making a docuseriies about it. WHOA, it's not good.
You know what it is? Yeah, like stalking situations, because
we know everything about we have all the reports, we
know everything I p addresses VP, we know the whole
thing we've hired and we have. Would you like to
make that into a um we'll call a streaming service
(01:10:49):
multi episode docuseriies with the investigators and everything. So you
said yes, right, I don't don't know. I don't come on,
I don't know. It'll rock, it'll rock this whole place,
and by those whole place, I mean just me. But
still it's a situation. You know. I didn't know that part. Yeah,
nobody has, but we'll leave it there. In April, two
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pilots will attempt a mid air plane switch. If you're
a fan of live action stunt work, well watch this
on Hulu April twenty four. Luke Aikens, Andy Farrington, their
cousins pilots and skydivers, and now they're gonna do the stunt.
Each of them is gonna take their plane fourteen thousand
feet in the air, gonna put them in a vertical dive.
(01:11:33):
They're gonna jump out of the planes, leaving the planes uncrewed.
They're gonna get into the other plane and then control
what land them safely. Are you gonna be watching people die?
They'll probably have parachutes on, but the planes could crash. Well,
they better be doing over an open field. Well, they're
doing the planes as they're diving down. It's diving down
into an area of orphanages. Yeah, now I'm kidding. It's
(01:11:56):
probably gonna be over a filled but still there's the
animals in the field. The figure it out. It could
go badly. Why do they have to go in a
vertical dive. Why can't they just like keep it as
cruising altitude. Well, because that would be worst. You can't
get up, Yeah, you can't get a planet you jump out. Yeah,
well it's better. It's better than having the flight going
straight down. I know, I get that my suggestion is flawed,
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but there has to be another. That's from I fl science.
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Hello Fresh dot com slash Bone sixteen. Amy lost a
game this morning, so just keep this haunted doll in
her house for a week. Verified haunted. A lot of
creepy things have happened. When whatever verified haunted means. I
don't even know I just say it sounds good. Okay,
But the seller on eBay has a lot of haunted
(01:13:46):
things and has a great reviews, meaning people are getting
them and bad things are happening to them. Oh awesome. Perfect.
You're gonna really feel bad when something bad happens to me. No, no, no, no,
this is what happened to all the listeners of this
show want to be fully transparent. I brought up, do
you think things can be haunted? Like actual items? Yeah?
And I was like, I'm messing with things. LaunchBox is
(01:14:07):
like when we all said no. But the two people
that were so brave, or Eddie and Amy, they were like,
we do not believe things can be haunted. So I said, great,
well we have something haunted even why mess with it?
And then what happened All of a sudden you weren't
like why I messed with it? Until you lost? So
we ordered this thing from eBay. It's called the Crying Boy,
(01:14:28):
the Haunted Crying Boy, and whenever it's in the house,
bad things were happening to her. She was feeling weird,
the shoes would come off like. She was sad and depressed.
So they wrote back to me the dollar be shipped
out this evening, thank you for purchasing for my creepy collection.
This person is a collector of a lot of creepy objects,
has an entire eBay account dedicated to it. They have
(01:14:50):
a strict no return policy. They don't want to BacT
for any reason whatsoever. They have an entire paranormal YouTube account,
but they got banned because some of the stuff seemed
to They have great reviews, been Sellington's twenty seventeen, so
that should be in hopefully Friday. We can send you
home with a Friday or maybe Monday. I do not
(01:15:11):
want it in the building here, Why people do the
transfer out in the garage and your car. You'll send
it home with me, but you don't want to in
the building. But you don't believe things could be haunted?
I don't. But then there you go. Why And here's
a couple of voicemails. Voicemail one, I was just listening
in about the haunted doll. I just wanted to warn
you all that you shouldn't be burning haunted items because
(01:15:35):
that can actually cause the person who burns it to
be haunted or the house to be haunted. So just
a bit of a warning. Love the show, let's good
looking out, But you didn't believe it, Now all of
a sudden you have. But I still don't. But I
just don't even like the idea that it possibly could
be even though it's not. But don't burn it. Amy.
Here's another voicemail. Hey, I wanted to tell y'all that
(01:15:57):
I have two spirits I consider my family. And sometimes
you'll hear tapping on the walls and this is a
weird feeling. But when they're inside their dolls, it'll feel
a lot heavier. But when they're not inside their dolls,
it'll feel a lot lighter. Thanks. I love the show.
If you pick up the doll and it feels extremely heavy,
(01:16:19):
the spirit's in the doll. They're probably taken a nap.
Like my dog will go into his little room and
hang out in his little bed. The spirit could be
in his little bed, which is the doll. Okay, I'm
gonna leave it there. Hopefully on Friday, will have this haunted? Right?
Is there not a caller that's like Amy, don't worry
about it can be haunted, I know, But I need
(01:16:40):
someone to affirm that. How much would you pay Eddie
to switch it and take it back? Take it this house? Nice?
Come on? Would I would pay whatever you're thinking higher?
I would pay them. How much would you how much
do you think I should pay? No? No, you're the one.
They didn't believe it. I know, but you guys can
would pay Yeah? Because I don't want to get bad sleep?
Because what about Ray raise? The one who'll do anything
(01:17:02):
for money, that's true, Gray, will you take this doll
for money? Yeah? How much are we talking? Just let
me know. Why don't you guys have that negotiation? Okay, here, okay,
and then let me know if okay, yeah, I'll send
it home with whoever. I just want to see a
fastuf happens. But then what if coincidentally bad stuff happens,
and then that's the haunted doll? That's the yeah. Oh yeah,
(01:17:24):
So if you can convince Ray he'll put it, He'll
take it and put an aspartment. Okay, because like even
just because of the thought that I don't think the
doll is haunted, but you know, placebo effects sort of,
it might make me sad or affect my sleep or
you know, I don't want anything bad to happen all
of a sudden, she believest I just don't want it
(01:17:44):
if it's got weird things attached to it. I'm gonna
play this song here, don't don't hit start just yet. Ray,
But during this song, why don't you walk into raise
glass room. You guys have two minutes and fifty five
seconds for a negotiation. Okay, come back in and only
let me know on the year after the song. If
he's accepted your offer, Okay, Okay, Ray, you can hit
(01:18:05):
a song. Amy, you can walk out to right, going
to negotiate goodbye. Amy's walking back in the studio. I
want to hear about that one second. But Ashley in
Ohio was on the phone and we're talking about this
haunted doll that Amy has to keep at her house
for a week. We have ordered it off the internet. Ashley,
what do you want to say to Amy? I just
(01:18:25):
wanted to say that you're going to be okay. Nothing
can be haunted, thank you. She believed that until she lied.
I do believe that that it does help for Ashley
to affirm that for me because everybody else is freaking
out about it. So you Walt, you walked into the
glass room. Yes, And I started offering money to Ray
(01:18:47):
and then he was tempted to take it, but then
he had to call his wife. He got her on
the phone, and I mean she said no to every
dollar amount. She was like no, Like, I don't even
think we could have paid tons of time and it
wasn't lowballing. I felt like that was hot to take
a doll, a non hunted doll into your house. Oh
(01:19:09):
now it's non haunted, right, So your wife didn't want
to have anything to do with it. Yeah, Amy's number
was very low. I got her to go up one
hundred dollars more than her original offer. Um, and I
told my wife, and my wife said absolutely not. She
has big stuff coming up in her life. She doesn't
need bad juju. So does your wife believe the doll
could be haunted? I mean she must believe in haunted things,
(01:19:30):
because she then texted me after she told me she
said no, absolutely no, don't bring that doll. She was
very firm in her answer. I could tell. As you
walked out, Eddie said, well, hey, they're forgetting about me. Yeah,
I mean I was willing to take any kind of money.
So what was the offer? Amy? Kind of why don't
you write it down and show him? What was the offer? Amy?
If you lowball him though, he's gonna saba And he
(01:19:51):
just said any amount of money. No, No, I'm saying, okay,
whatever that hundred dollars over was, write that down? Okay, Okay,
all right, the mom bones here we go. Here is
the offer, lunchbox? You right, the real one down? Is it? Okay?
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Who is a completely different number. That's what Amy, I
will that was hypothetical, right, hypothetically I'm doing it is
what it is. Amy Will have the crying Boy doll.
Thank you. Lots of calls about this haunted doll that
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Amy's going to keep in her house next week because
she lost the game. Marshall is on the phone right now.
Who had an experience with a doll as well? Marshall,
can you talk to us about what happened? So it
was kind of a similar situation in high school. Uh,
it was a bit that I lost, and so we
ordered this apparently haunted doll online and we kept it
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in the house. I kept in the house about two months.
In the first week, I didn't believe in any of it.
I was like, nothing happened. The second week, my sisters
started being they were more sad and depressed all the time. Well,
my dad and my mom, they started getting more irritable.
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Well than that third week, it really started affecting me
and made me very angry. I started I was very aggressive.
So I got very aggressive at school and so they
my parents called a Catholic priest and he came and
did I guess, like an exorcism and locked it in
a box and put chains around it with crosses in
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the chains. It is locked away. What do you think
we got, Marshall and put them on. I don't know,
Marshall or is this real or are you just sharing
like this is the plot of a movie. No, no,
this is real. Okay. Um. And with the spirit, it
stays contain as long as you leave it in there, okay.
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And so it stays at the at my grandparents house,
locked in the box. Okay. Why you should call my pastor?
Why not throwing the river? Why not just chunk it.
I'd hate for someone to get a hold of that.
I mean, it really affected me in a very very
bad way and I ended up having to be hospitalized
because of it. I can't handle you. Listen, well, so
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I gave it to me more. Okay, his grandparents house. Okay,
you know my life? Hey, guys, guys, he said everything
started after the two week mark. I know, the first
week is fine. I've worked so hard to get to
a good place, and then one day with a doll,
I'm gonna get shot back down again. Don't believe but
you don't believe it. I don't have it, I know, right,
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that's why. I just feel like, Marshall, you didn't make up.
Oh sorry, go ahead, you know I wear on my
life and now Amy, you have all the times I've
listened to y'all, you you have the sweetest, most caring
soul that I've heard online. No offense to everyone else. Abby,
You're sweet is gonna be too. Everyone else is too.
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But normally the people that have the pure hearts like
you are a lot safer. So even if this dog
is possessed, I think that you will be fine. He
thinks what about my children? Children are the most purest
and innocent form on the face of this earth. Perfect. Well, Marshall,
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we appreciate that. I'm sorry for what you went through. Yeah,
I hate to hear you got very aggressive. Yeah it's tough. Um, well,
I have a great day, my friend. When you mess
with the unknown? Yeah, I heard that, all right, buddy,
thank you. I just think it's funny as the grandma
grandpa have it. Yeah, still, I just check somebody taking it,
not my grandmo, Grandpa, Alicia and Georgia. You're on the
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Bobby Bones Show. We appreciate your column. What's going on?
All right? I just wanted to ask, what's going to
happen to the doll after this week is over. You
have a question any grandparents, I don't. I mean I
know me personally. No, give to Marsha's grandparents whole collection.
We don't know. I will feel better. I'm gonna talk
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to my pastor. I'll feel better after I talk to
him because he'll tell me everything's fine and I don't
need to worry about it. We'll put him on the show.
Do you need that. We'll call him up unless you
want him to be a private talk. But don't let
us know. And why do you need him? You already
said it's not real because I just need I like
words of affirmation when it comes to anything in life, Alicia,
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we don't know yet. We'll see what happens next week. Amy,
we'll have a Hana doll living at her house with
her and that we'll leave it there. Okay, it's gonna
work out wonderful, for he's gonna be won wonderful. Wonderful.
Ain't that wonderful? Come on him? It's fine, all right,
at least you have a great day. All right, thank you?
All right? Bye bye. Dana and Tampa is on the
phone talk about something completely different. Okay, good, so we
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can move off of that. Dana. What is your question, Hey, Bobby, Well, first,
can I just say I love you guys. Yeah, you
have such a positive show and it makes my morning.
Thank you very much. We really appreciate that. So and
can you hear me? Okay, we can hear you a
loud and clear. Never heard anyone better. Actually, it's very funny.
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So the reason I'm calling is because I really wanted
to hear Zach Brown's new song Out in the Middle
on the radio. I mean, obviously I can hear it
whenever I want, but it's just You're actually the only
show I ever listened to on the radio in the car,
And because my friends and I are actually in that
music video, I thought it would be so cool to
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be able to hear it. But it's been out for
a couple of weeks and it hasn't played yet, and
I just wondered, how does that work? How it works
for a song to be on the radio. I'll give
you the infancy to radio story quickly. Some writers hop
in a room, they write a song. It could be
a great song, could be a turd. Now they have
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a company that No, I'm not talking about that song.
We'll giving you how it works in general, how it works.
So they send it to their publisher, the person that
hires them to write songs. Their publisher then goes to
all these different artists. It's looking for a song. As
you think the song is any good, do you think
it could take three months? It could take a year.
So they have this song that's written, sometimes just a
recording on their phones. Sometimes they demo they recorded in
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a small studio. They pitch it to artists. We'll use
Zach Brown as an example. Not this is probably not
the case of this that they pitch it to Zac Brown.
It's like, I like that song, We're going to record
it in three months when we get together and record
our album. They record that song. Three months from then
they have forty two songs. Well they now got a
cut it to ten for a record. Well it makes
the cut. The album comes out a year later. Then
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they decide is it going to be a single? Probably
not the first time, maybe not the second time, So
it could be another eight months or so until wow,
luckily it's a single. Then if it's a good single,
it gets premiered and it takes another forty weeks to
hit number one if it ever hits numb one, and
it doesn't really hit radio in a in any significant
way until it's like top twenty, top twenty five. So
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there's two and a half three years right there for
an average song. The record label's gotta believe it, they
have to shop it. It's a whole situation. But that's
how a song goes A to Z. Then you have
a number one. Have I heard this Zach Brown song?
Where is it now on the chart? More? Um forty?
What the heck? We haven't? What the heck you're gonna
play it? I mean, I guess how long is it? Oh? Perfect?
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It's my favorite time. I know that's not really the
favorite time out in the middle. We can play this
from Zach Brown band and her friends are in the video.
Her and her friends, which is watch likes the song
so bit Dana, you're in the video too. I am.
I'm in it and it's a little embarrassing because I
didn't know this part was going to be in it.
But I actually flipped the bird. It looks like I'm
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doing it to the camera, but it's not the camera.
It was a friend who I just we forgot the
cameras were there because Dak was this event that we
have in South Carolina every year called Winter Strong, and
we just do all this cool outdoor stuff. So I
was shooting a bow and I was getting overcoast by
my friend who was also a recon sniper. So I'm
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going to just listen to him. But anyway, I flip
the bird at him and that's that's around two minutes
and twenty six seconds. So the video loves the song
fair enough, We've already been through the song, but I'm
gonna play it now for you, Danavi, because I enjoy
you and I enjoy you listening to the show. And
here is the song out in the Middle from Zach
Brown Band All Request all morning long, actually just kidding.
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gonehead sorry up to day. This story comes with us
from Paulding County, Georgia. Two twenty one year olds were
out and they were talking like, hey, honey, remember how
we always wanted to steal a school bus. Honey it
was a guind of girl. It's a couple. Yeah, And
they were like, no, we shouldn't do that, shouldn't do that.
Couple more drinks, They're like, let's go get that school
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bus around Bonnie and Clydestone. Yeah. I think it would
be two dudes. Okay, two thirty am. They went to
the little school yard, stole the school bus and joy
ride who woo. They lost control, crashed through a front fence,
and then neighbors held them down till police arrived. They
got held down, citizens arrest sort of. I wouldn't think
that would be a crime that would need it to
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hold someone down, Like nobody died, nobody got beat up. Yeah,
but they were clearly inebriated. And you may just take
a picture on with your phone and let them go
and then get them the next morning. But I don't know,
you want them to get behind the wheel. They were dangerous.
They crashed, they lost control of the school bus. Yeah,
but a school they're huge, I would lose control exactly.
We're lucky nobody got hurt. Yes, Dad, I can agree
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with you. Okay, I'm lunchbox at your bone head. Story
of the day in Pennsylvania there's a manager what was
a manager to Denny's and he embuzzled over two hundred
thousand dollars and about nine months working at a Denny's.
Who knew they've been took that much? Wow? Yeah? How
many pancakes are being bought at Denny's and wow? Police
say they were sent there in March ninth because they're like, hey,
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mishoes with some cash deposits. They looked over the accounting
records and it showed that this thirty four year old
manager stole two hundred and seventeen thousand dollars from a
Denny's over a nine month period. Wow, that's just so
much money and not that long of a time, I know,
because he had to be depositing something. It's a girl,
oh she wow? I know was a guy not gonna lie? Mean,
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I would have thought that these are more garbage than
women are. But also, do we need to get a
Denny's franchise? Apparently they are just stack in cash. Nine months,
that much money and you didn't think someone was gonna
be onto it. Yeah, if you still two hundred thousand
or like five years. I don't give any any ideas,
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but you can probably a lot more safely get away
with that because it's not a significant amount of money
gone in the shop time. But maybe she needed the
cash fast, Yeah, she needed it. Now I'm assuming that's
the case. W j ACTV has the story and Amy,
you're absolutely right. The Moneys and Denny's, let's go. What
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are we doing now? What are we doing here? If
you could open one a Denny's, an Eyehop or a
waffle House, they said, we're gonna give you the keys
to one of them. Which do you open right now?
I gotta go waffle House. I'm gonna go Eyehop. I
like waffle House the best, but I feel like Eyehop
welcomes families more all day and all night. I'll take
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a late night cruise. I'm just thinking about stacking that cash.
I'll go eat at waffle House after I finished work
at Iehope, Eddie. You're right about the whole family vibe
a Iyehop. So that's why I'm picking waffle House. Oh
you don't want family, I mean you have too much family?
Right now, get a little time away from the family
would be nice. I don't know if you can still
smoke in waffle house, no, man, no, no no. A
few years ago you still could. I was in like
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East Tennessee and I was like, let's get some waffle
We went in and people just puffing away in there,
and that jukebox is legit, and waffle house, well, it's
like their thing now too. Yeah. Yeah, sometimes they're a
little too new though. They felt like up too much. Yeah,
all right, have a great day. We'll see you tomorrow.
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