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Speaker 1 (00:12):
What's happening. We are back, We are here for you.
We are alive. Morning Studio Morning. Everybody here had a
good break. I was gonna say, I assume, but I've
already talked to everybody already. Know. It's not like the
first time I see you guys when we sit down
to go on the air. But yeah, good to see
everybody back. I always look forward to coming back to work.
But last night I had a rough night. I guess
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I had left the garage door. I thought I had
closed it, but I must have just kept it slightly cracked.
And we have so many alarms on our property, cameras,
and if anything is not right, broo, and cameras go
off and people cops are calling my phone. It's a
whole thing, right, We're very protected here. It's had too
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many issues with people trying to break into places, so
we're very protected. But I guess I left that. And
we had a winter storm move in and the door
blew open at like one in the morning, and so
all of a sudden, this my alarm starts going off,
and I'm going, well, I'm about to be a hero
or I'm about to die. Yeah, yeah, because if there's
someone who's broken in. I'm about to take them down,
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protecting my dogs and most importantly, my wife. Or I'm
about to get killed by somebody's broken into my house
or is on our property. Okay, and so you you
I can look and see exactly where the censor has
been tripped as his garage door. I'm like, well, that's
perfect pace where burglar to come in, isn't it. And
so I'll say this, I arm myself, but I'm I'm
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not cool about it, Like I'm not going around the
corner swinging a gun. I'm like peeking around. I'm like,
this is last, this is I'm still like I'm tired,
but I'm still have a little bit of adrenaline because
I couldn't get back to slips. I've been up forever.
So I'm gonna, what are you wearing box shorts? Now?
I have a cutoff I have a cut off Kip
more t shirt that says wild Ones on it, and
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box are briefs great and socks good? Oh bad? Idea
you might slip I put the song songs. I might
have to go outside and it's cold down. Okay. So
I cracked the door and I'm looking out the door,
and I'm trying to look in the living room and
I'll see any shadows moving, and I'll hear the dogs barking.
So I like tiptoe all the way through the living
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room and I'm trying to get to the garage, and
so I have to go through a couple other more
a couple and their dogs in these rooms, and the
dogs are still for the most part of sleep, and
I'm like, Okay, nobody's come through, because someone to come
through the dogs would be up. And so I get
to the garage though from the inside, and I cracked
the door and I'm moving it real slow because I
don't want it to creak and the robber no one
then come at me and attack me. Right, So I
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opened it quietly, and I because I'm so scared of
this happening, I constantly w forty the hinges hinges on
the door so they don't squeak. Yes, I do in
my bedroom too, because I get up, sir. I I
don't want to waite Kalin up. So the door opens quietly.
I'm looking at my garage. I'm looking out of the
cars like from the door where and I just see
the door slammed open and then I hear the winds
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and I'm like, oh crap. So then I go and
shut the door, and I go back and getting there's
nothing else. But the whole time I'm like, I'm once
it didn't I'm one second away from either killing or dying. Okay,
did you how did you leave Caitlin in this moment? Like,
do you she was asleep? Well, you didn't like wake
her up for her final kiss? No need okay, Yeah,
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that could have been the last time dying. I need
to okay, Oh, because you knew that you were going
to be living. Nope, and if I was dying, I
wouldn't know the difference. Did you tell Caitlyn the either
a hero? No, I didn't because I wasn't. I but
I said, hey, the alarm. She slept through everything, and
whenever she woke up, like I don't know, for thirty
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or something, because I was moving around, I was like, hey,
the alarm went off and I had to go take
care of it. And she goes take care of it.
What does that mean? I said, Well, it was just
the wind about to take care of the winds. Yeah.
I see. You were a hero with the fact that
you went out armed and you were ready to handle it. Ye,
she's kind of like that. It sounds good now, But
I can tell you if you'd have seen me, you
and I thought I was ready to handle How was
that heartbeat? I was scared to dead? Yeah, but I
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but I knew there was if something needed to be done,
I was going to do it. That's right. But we're here,
We're here, I'm good. We got a lot to talk about. Obviously,
we've been gone a couple of weeks. A lot of
stuff's been happening on the news. Um, the big news
headline from our past two or so weeks, Amy, what
do you think it is? Um? Betty White? Idea? Yeah,
she turns one hundred on January seventeenth. Yes, I know,
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and there's this whole like celebration documentary type thing hitting
theaters on the seventeenth to celebrate her hundred years. So
I assume they'll still do that, but just say, are
still doing it, but in a different way. I had
a friend who was riding on her one hundredth birthday show.
Oh well that got canceled. Yeah, she's not gonna be there, obviously,
do it different. But I saw some memes that were
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like Hey, you know, you've lived a great life when
you lived at ninety nine and people said you died
too early. Yeah, you know. So Betty White died and
I was doing New Year's Eve on CBS and host
in that show, and then it happened like two hours
before the show started, and they didn't write anything about it.
We were just trying to get a show off between
COVID and COVID, Sam Hunt getting it, Zach Brown getting it,
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El King got it. Everybody was scrambling. The weather was
supposedly gonna storm all night, and so I just got
up there and I was like, hey, guys, we should
acknowledge Betty White. And the crowd, who was ready for
a big country party, was like, you know what, You're right,
and they all just kind of said they all clapped
and cheered and you know, kind of an organic moment,
but everybody loved Betty White. Yeah, I would go if
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I'm gonna follow that one. John Madden died, Yeah, who
was a massive influence in my life because he was
the biggest influence in professional football American football ever because
then he was a Hall of Famer in three different ways.
And so John Madden died, what Another headline was Elf
on the Shelf Eddie and I's Christmas song went TikTok viral.
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It did had no idea? Oh wait, how how did
that happen? Exactly? So good question, Raymundo, Will you play
a clip of Elf on the Shelf from the Raging Idiot?
Thank you? So I don't know. I'll my friend Mike
Signs sends me a TikTok where the person who's got
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one million likes on it, and he goes, hey, I
think this is your song that's being used, and it was.
And then there were like five thousand videos made with
Elf on the Shelf. We're doing funny stuff with Elf
on the shelf. Huh, So my life has changed. I'm
not Walker Hays, you can't. Yeah. I didn't even know
till right now. I just found out. That's a really
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before I told her right now, when you talked about this,
I forgot about it Hill right now. Wow, Elf on
the Shelf went TikTok viral? And I wonder if we
make any money from that. That's a good question. How
do you find out do we get chilies? Now? Since
Walker hands say, what restaurant did you mention in the song? Non, dude,
we should write a song just about Chili Arsnic or
something just for the sake of especially Sonic because they're
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like big headline. There are big show sponsor now. But
but yeah, I had that happened. That's huge. I'm sure
I have a hundred other things to talk about, um,
but I'm just glad everybody's here. Scuba Steve is not here.
Oh boy, he may be in later happen. Not sure.
He's been delayed for like two days on flights. He's
been going from city to city, like everywhere across the country.
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And he said he may get in this morning. But
the last time I talked to him was yesterday and
he was sent from Hawaii to Las Vegas to California
to Austin. Good. Yeah, because all the flights are canceled
or postponed. So he's just trying to do He's so sneaky.
I've been texting with him and talking about the show.
I mean, yeah, I guess now I realized that he's
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not physically here, but we've been texting and communicating as
like very normal for the last few hours, so like
last night and even this morning during the show, and
I thought he was here he's act like it on texts. Hey,
he's always here, No idea, that is crazy. Let's go
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over and open up the mail bag something year, Bobby Bones.
Since you speak Spanish. Now, I'm looking for advice regarding
my boyfriend of five months. We are in our late twenties.
I scroll through my Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, read text, etc.
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When he's next to me and can see my phone.
I do it without even thinking because I know nothing's
going to come up that I wouldn't want him to see.
He always opens his phone and has it face down
and never leaves a site. He never opens any notifications
or scrolls through any social media if I'm not around.
Not that. My gut feeling is that he's cheating. More
of that, he's following accounts and girls that are well,
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you know, I can see a future with him. Don't
want to come off as accusing him of anything. So
how do I bring this conversation up sincerely a girlfriend
would slightly hurt feelings? Well, first of all, you can
go look so who he follows. Go to his page
and see who he follows. Yeah, that's easy. I keep
my phone down most of the time out of habit
through the show, because if it's up and it goes off,
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I will be distracted during the show. I'm like my
dog squirrel, So my phone stays down. But I do
that at home now too. My phone is always faced
down and always silent, even when it doesn't need to be,
because I'm just used to it. So I think early
on Caitlin was weird about that. She's like, watch your
phone always down. I was like, there's the habit. But
you know, when your gut, your instinct is he's keeping
something from you, You're probably right. You can't accuse him
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with no information, though, so if you do see something,
or you do come across something, or he is, then
you can say something. If you just start accusing for
no reason, it's probably not going to end well for you.
But I'll tell you this, You're probably right that something
is up because your intuition, for the most part is
pretty solid. So what I would do is that wouldn't
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be I wouldn't press him, But when you do see something,
bring up all of your feelings based on the information
that you have, because eventually it's gonna screw up. If
he's hiding something, Eventually he's gonna screw up. I can't
hide it forever. But like you said, you don't think
he's cheating on you, and you're probably right. I don't
know if he's following girls to do dirty movies. I
have no idea, but you can look by seeing his
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followers and who he follows. Yeah, thank you, that's actually
what I meant. Yeah, I think, yeah, thank you your thoughts. Yeah,
I mean I think that communicating it with him is
the first or the right you want her to communicate
it right now? I think it's the right. No basis,
I mean, how does she wait for if nothing's going
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to come up? Like, how does she wait for something
to come up? Well, something to make come up, which
isn't just to wait and then it's gonna look and
then it's gonna be like always in her head and
that's no way to live. So so what would you
suggest she could just I think that she could communicate.
That's the next right step, because it could be nothing.
I was just watching that Sex in the City boot show,
and I'm not going to say anything, but Carrie, the
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main character, had built up this whole storyline in her
head and she thought it was something. And then once
she was able to communicate about it. She realized, Oh,
she turned it into a bunch of different things that
it wasn't and there was a lie in her head
and then it ended up not being that. So just
you know, an example from TV about all. But that's true.
We can do that in our heads and its spirals.
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She said, I can see a future with him and
don't want to come off as accusing him. Then you
don't have to come off as accusatory. You can come
off as are you Are you gonna have this talking
not to be accusatory. That's my point. How did Caitlin
tell you ask you about the phone down? Like? How
was that approach? Well, my phone was down and that's
what she brought up. Yeah, well did she accuse you? Like, hey,
that's weird. She probably just said like, hey, Bobbie, why
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is your phone so long ago? Yeah? I don't even remember,
but it was something like why do you always keep
your phone down? Or No, No, it wasn't because she actually,
now that I think about it, she kind of did
what I'm suggesting. Way later on when she realized it
was nothing, she was like, I used to like you
putting your phone down with something. Oh, but you never
had that conversation. Yeah, but she but she was like,
I didn't want to come off as accusing you of something. Yeah,
so she just you know, but there's there's not a
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way to communicate without accusing. I don't know's he's asking us.
I'm just saying if he's hiding something, that is a
bit suspicious. But it's hard to grab somebody on something
when you have no proof. Yeah, and he's just gonna
be like, what are you doing this? And it's I'm
basing all this on how dumb guys are. Yeah, so
you go with that, aimies and be like, we need
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to talk. I know you're doing nothing wrong, but we
need to talk about it. I did. I did not
have an aggressive tone like that. I feel like we
need to talk is a little aggressive. I don't know
how this. It's me. It's me. I don't know how. Hey,
can I tell you about some thoughts I have in
my head right now? And it just probably be really
helpful if I said them, and then you can tell me,
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you know, if there's any validity to what I'm thinking
and feeling, because well, if it's about the bikini chicks
I follow, don't want to hear it because knowing that
you follow these bikini chicks the story I'm you don't know,
but you she didn't know. He does. Oh she doesn't know,
that's what she said. Fine, yeah, okay, you've said that,
And then it made me rethink she does know. So
I would just say, hey, I don't know the story
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I'm telling myself is and then he can be like, oh, well,
here's the real thing behind it, and I get it.
He's probably gonna be like, oh okay, your coffee. Amy
gives you the healthy approach that I give you, the
approach based on how dumb guy's going to react. Yeah,
so choose your fate. It's like a pick your adventure book. Yeah, okay, way,
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thank you for the email. Close it up. We've got
your game. That was all right, Let's play the Bobby feud.
Some retail industry analysts estimate the nearly ninety billion worth
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the gifts are returned each holiday season. Now the Christmas
is over, everybody's going back to the store. Not to
buy stuff, but it takes stuff back. The top ten
most popular returned gifts, there are ten answers on the board. Okay,
what's returned the most? Amy I read something about this
the other day. Pajamas are returned the most pajamas, Yes, pajamas, pajamas.
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Show me pajamas or pajamas. Wow, where do you see that? Clothes? Oh? Yeah,
I was gonna ask him. Okay, okay, well we'll take clothes.
Raise the judge here, ray am like, okay, okay, one
point one point number one answer clothes bones, Now there
are no more cloth, shoes fall, no more clothes, got it,
they're clothes, They're no more clothes. Okay, okay, I'm gonna
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go with you. Still say shoes if you want. Yeah,
I'm gonna say shoes because a lot of times people
don't know the right size. Okay, show me shoes. Correct.
That's number two answers. Okay, three points. Right here we go. Jewelry,
show me jewelry, lunchbox. Still eight answers on the board.
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Most popular return gifts or electronics. Show me electronics, show
me electronics. There you go, video games. Yeah, I thought
about that as electronics. Okay, that's scored seven points. You
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take the lady, bam, Now, madam, what do you take back?
What do you not like? It's easy? Animals, brutal interest
show me pets or animals. All right, Eddie, Happy New Year,
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Happy New Year to you. Bones. I'm gonna go with
nail polish or makeup something like that because it's different tastes.
Show me makeup. Yes for three points, but I'm talking
about I don't know. I have a lot of kids,
so let's go. Sometimes you get toys and they're the
same as the ones that you just bought last week.
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So give me toys a right answers Toys Survey says,
all right, Amy, back over to you. Okay, how many
rounds where you like? Three rounds? Amy over to you.
I've had a lot of time off guys. If I
don't know if this falls under electronics the like household appliances. Okay,
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show me appliances. Number five, kitchen appliances. Good job, Amy,
that's a good one, solid guest. Amy takes the lead
returned most returned items close electronics. Um, what else could
people get in return? What do your return? Oh? Look
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at that o'clock, it's counting down. Perfume. Okay, that's good
fragrance at the buzzer, perfume, show me perfume, got a
good job? Number six? Four Answers left on the board
and that was good. I don't know. Oh oh uh okay,
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all right, workout accessories or equipment. Show me workout accessories
or equipment. Number four athletic equipment or gear. Now eight,
nine and ten are still on the board, so there's
a chance for ibody to win. Go ahead. Can you return?
You can't return gift cards? You can't return, can't top
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ten most popular return gifts. Kitchen appliance is very sad,
and that's time. I'm sorry, Amy, I'm scared. Yeah. Man,
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there's a long line when you go to the bookstore.
Everybody's like, I already read that one, so I need
to get a different one. Give me books, show the
guy books, Eddie. Okay, okay, I mean now, I'm just
going with what do people give people? So I'm gonna
go with board games because there are so many of them,
and you may just have a bunch of monopolies. Show
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them a bunch of monopolies. All right, Speed round, guys.
You have five seconds to answer when I say your name.
Round three is always a little faster. Amy, you are
in the league of the eighteen points lunchbock for seven
Eddie with three, so all three of you are still
in the game. But Amy, you're up. Go vacuum, show
me vacuum lunch box you need one here? Yeah, Lennens
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and that what they're called. Are they're calling not Lennen's.
I don't know. Yep, that's there. Go with it. Show
me Lennon's Eddie. You need to sheets. I'm taking them
back for the wind gift cards. I don't even like Chilis.
Why are you giving me a Chili's gift card? Can't
return gift card? Show me a gift card with emotion?
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That's incorrect. Ammy, you are the Winter. The other three
on the board are home to Core Okay, furniture with tools.
I had lawn equipment and how are you giving you
that one? And number ten is candles. There you go, Ammy,
You're the Winter. Night La La la La La ya
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ya la la la. Happy Bobby Bone the latest from
Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second Skinny. Congratulations
to Kane Brown and his wife Caitlin. They surprised fans
by announcing they had their second baby. It's a little
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girl named Cody Jane. She was born on December thirtieth.
Ernest released a collaboration with Morgan Wallen. The song is
called flower Shops Disease You. Mary Morris announced she has
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new music coming out this Friday. She'll be releasing a
new song called Circles Around this Town. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny all. It's time for the good news.
Producer ready Angela and Elliott they both live in Columbus, Georgia,
and they wanted to foster kids. So they got certified
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and a few months later they started fostering four kids
and as they got to know the kids, they got
to know that they had siblings. But we're in other
foster homes spread about two hours away from their home.
So they're like, we got to get these kids. So
it took a couple of months, maybe three months to
go find these kids, get through the system, and finally
all the kids are all together. And not only did
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they foster them for a couple of years, they got
to adopt them on Christmas week wably the courts were
even open, I know, so they walk out and there
was a big sign in from their front yard that
said you've been adopted. So that was a huge Christmas
wish that was granted. How many overall in the family,
how many kids have they died their seventh total, they've
adopted six and they're working on getting the seventh one currently. Yeah,
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that's a big family, a good one. That's what it's
all about, right there. That was tell me something good?
All right? So what's your resolution for this year? Oh?
I didn't really make a specific one, but I have
a list of things I want to be intentional about,
and one of them is taking more walks but with
just me, not anybody else, and no audiobook, no podcast, nothing,
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just me and nature and my thoughts. But that's a resolution.
You just made it more hippie. Okay, Fine, to go
on more walks, Well, I mean I want, I mean,
I want to be intentional about taking walks with me
and nature. There you go, what a resolution. That's good
and that's something you can do, Okay. But I mean
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I'm also not going to be like, Okay, if I
don't do it, I'm a failure. Well I don't think
that's a case. We'd alway failure, right, I know. So
I just don't want to set that resolution expectation on myself.
I just want to be more, like I said, intentional.
What about you? I'm going to do less. Yeah, what
do you mean? I don't know. I'm really gonna I'm trying, well,
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don't be here if that doesn't work out. Last year
I ran myself into the ground. I'd have a problem
problem with it. But this life is not just about
me anymore. And so I was gone all the time
shooting shows or working. And I'm just gonna do less.
I'm gonna stay home more and invest into that part
of my life. I'm just gonna do less. I don't
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really know what that means yet, but I'm what do
you say, I'm going to be conscious of the effect
it as You're gonna be intentional about being more present
at home with Caitlin and doing less. It's the same thing,
but you just have dreads when you say it. I'm
playing like this weird non hippie hippie person. I hope
everybody had a great New Year. I hosted New Year's
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Eve live on CBS, which was really great. We had
a big show. There was no rain. We're worried about that.
Ray Mundo had some questions about it. And first of all,
thanks to everybody who watched the show, because for the
first year, the ratings were really good. They didn't beat Seacrest,
but that show is just what everybody assotiates with New Years,
right and so, but it did really well considering it
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had never been a thing yet and hopefully represent a
country music well. So, so just thanks, But Ray, what
are your questions? Yeah? First off, we're the performances when
the country artists would play. Were they live, some were,
some weren't because of COVID, we didn't know what we'd
be able to do on December thirty. First, we didn't
know what the restrictions would be, so we recorded. I
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went to one venue with al Dean Brooks and Done
and Darius. Okay, that's the one I thought. My sister
and I were debating if the Brooks and Done one
was live or recorded. Anything inside was prerecorded because we
didn't know what we could do with COVID. So there
were like two or three prerecorded places where we did stuff.
And one point, because I had to go for two
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different things, wore two different wedding rings and one of
them I had a silk hat my silver fans if
I had a red one on oh no, listeners were like,
why you weren't two wedding rings? But yes, so some
of it, but all most of my stuff was live.
Anything on the big stage was live. All right? What else? Ray,
did you ever go and ride that scooter to Broadway
or did you just stay at Bicentennial mall the whole time? Okay?
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Never there was a joke. It's like, hey, I gotta
go to the bar, which we pre recorded. So I said,
if you see a six foot guy in on a
bird scooter we even in that traffic, that's me. And
it was just a joke. I never left. I just
stayed there, I believe. Yeah, Yeah, all right. What else? Yeah,
So Caitlin, when y'all kissed at the very end, did
you guys do that live or was that recorded the
day before? Now? That was live, and that was we
weren't supposed to a matter of fact that we're like,
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do not put your no no spouses on stage. And
I was like, all right, well I'll get off stage
and then bring her on, and so that's what we did.
What else the band members, if we saw some of them,
were they all playing live when they did their stuff
or did some of them just use audio tracks? Why
are you talking and everything's all about it live or not?
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That's it. If you saw somebody playing, it was either
played and then recorded or played live. There was nobody
was faking playing anything. Okay, all right, well more, yeah anymore,
I guess really it was just so you're telling me
that you guys convinced all the crowd members just to
wear New Year's Eve hats and stuff a week ago. Yes, No,
not a week ago. I shot some of it two
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months ago. Yeah, I shot some of it before I
went to coach those people, that's what. Yeah, okay, so
those people were aware, Hey this is pre tape for
New Year's Eve. I just act like it's New Year's Eve. Yes, okay,
that's what. Okay, yt TV's done. I know it is.
But then when you get an arguments with other people,
like my sister and I were just talking about and
she's like ten months ago. No, no, no, they had
on the hats and the I mean, so whatever, y'all
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did a good job. Thank you, And we wouldn't have
tried to fake everybody out, but we just didn't know
what we could do as a show because of COVID. Yeah,
and so the inside stuff we did. Yeah, thank you
Ray for your question. Um Dirk's and I did a
lot together on the New Year's show. Here's Dirks and
I I asked, Dirks, this is clip number two, Ray, like,
what's your favorite moment of twenty twenty one? For twenty
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twenty one though? For you, like, tell me something really
good that happened this last year. Well, you know, one
of my favorite moments is seen two uples come together
and holy matrimony, and seen you're in Caitlin's wedding being
invited to the wedding. One of the few. It was
a special moment for me, Man Lou. It was I
don't go to too many weddings. I've been to four
weddings of my life. One of them was Steve on
the drums because he got married on a Tuesday. So
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that's like the fourth wedding I've been to my entire life.
It was the best one other than the mine and
mine for you is you healed up from your bike accident?
I did you know? Yeah, even though you're like just
thirty four whatever, how old you are? Yes, how you
healed up and you're doing good. I am. Here's another one.
This is about two hours away from midnight, and I
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guess we were talking about what my mantra would be
for the year. And I'm on the big stage. There's
twenty thousand people in front of me. Here's this next clip,
which means too glass the champagne, a double apple juice
for me. And obviously, since we're celebrating twice, everyone gets
two kisses at midnight, right consensual. Of course, we don't
want anyone to get canceled, which is my mantra for
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twenty twenty two. Don't get canceled, stay with me, don't
get canceled. Hey, let me say this, because tonight is
a great night. I do want to acknowledge Betty White,
who brought us so much joy. She was about to
have her one hundredth birthday. Betty White passed away today,
and instead of being sad, let's just give a big
(28:17):
old chair for Betty White because she was always there
for us. We love you, Betty White. Because I know
she was watching CBS. Yes, yeah, I know she had
just died. She had a lot to take care of,
but she was still probably watching that show. I'll do
one more thing here. This is Eddie. Eddie texts me
and he goes, hey, man, will you say fry ya
on the show? Oh my gosh, and I was like,
all right, whatever. I was really expecting to know, Like honestly,
(28:40):
I was expecting the text back and said, no, dude,
I'm not doing that. So this is when the when
the music note is dropping, right, it's about to be
New Year. I fit in fry ya as I'm on
stage on CBS. Here you go, it's fry ya. It's
almost New Year's. If you're at home, go grant wake
him up. If they're in the bed, because I'm known
(29:01):
to go to sleep early, go wake him up. There
you go, Eddy, there you go, buddy, Hey, thank you.
That was the opposite response as from the Betty White thing,
like everyone really, dude, you got to repeat it too.
I hope everybody had good New Year, safe New Year.
Mike d was real MVP for us because they were
just Landlow and so he went over and mature. The
dogs were good. There's fireworks and dogs a precount. But
(29:22):
I hope everybody had a good one. And I hope
you make a resolution, resolution or a intentional gesture or
whatever that's I don't know, an intentional mongo On movie
Mike's movie podcast, he has on Sean Aston you know
who that is, No, you don't. You don't. I mean,
(29:42):
if you tell me Rudy, Oh you know him? Oh, Rudy.
He's Mikey from the Goonies. Okay, I know exactly who
that is. That's so cool. He's Sam Wise from Lord
of the Rings. Ye, I mean he's had some massive roles.
How did you get him on? He was just promoting
Lord of the Rings of twenty tnniversary. Asked who wanted
to be on the five? How'd you ask? You send
a message to them? No, the movie studio hit me up.
(30:04):
You're on that list now? Yeah? Wow, that's legit. That's
pretty cool. Off cool? Are you geeking out a little bit? Oh? Yeah,
that was awesome. It's the twentieth anniversary of the first
Lord of the Rings movie. So movie Mike's movie podcast
Sean Aston is on with Mike. I saw a video
clip up. Look pretty cool. Yeah, I'm thinking about watching
those maybe Lord of the Rings. Never have I watched
them all at Christmas, like it's been fifteen years now. Yeah, yeah,
(30:27):
because I said, let me see if these live up
to the hype. Were they good? I can't remember what
you said. I watched all of them and I thought
they're pretty good, but I'm not going to dedicate my
life to them. That's thought. They were pretty good. I
would give it three out of five stars, maybe two
and a half. They're really long and then they end
and there's no ending, and I was like, what just happened?
I watched the whole movie. Now that they're walking and
(30:48):
there's the end, they're just walking somewhere. But yeah, watched those.
I've never seen the Harry Potter wins, just the first
one now because I had to watch it for a bit. Yeah, oh,
I've seen the first two. I've done those with the kids,
but I think we're we might do Lord of the
Rings with kids. You know what I watched? I watched
the I watched a bunch of stuff over the break,
but I watched the uh Lucy Lucia Ball what's it called? Yeah,
being the Riccardos being the Ricardos, which is Lucille Ball,
(31:10):
Desi arn as Lucy arn has whatever, Nicole kidman and
plays Lucy Ball. Watch the whole thing. I liked it
a lot. But I think if you don't like that
old show and that old tie, it's going to be
a struggle a little bit. But maybe because I've just
seen every episode of that show. I loved I thought
Nicole Kimmon was so good in it. So um. But
there's not a lot of action or anything to it.
But the backstory is the story. We get like little
(31:35):
things from behind the scenes were very interesting. I loved it.
I don't know that I would recommend it because I
don't want some going I don't know anything about them. Yeah,
I agree, um, but I really it was basically, this
guy goes on the radio, Lucille Ball is a communist,
and then she had to fa She's just like, oh
my god, and then they had to figure out how
to get out of that situation. Times. Yes, but you're
also watching a whole week of their production and just
(31:56):
how how crazy she was about every joke and how
talented she was. She was model before she was funny
and was Lucille Ball the person that we know? What's
it on Amazon? Okay? And Keith Urban plays DESI arnz
it's serious. No, No, he doesn't, he doesn't at all.
We've mentioned it a couple times this morning, but Betty
White died Saturday Friday night. Saturday night, when was New
(32:18):
Year's z Friday Friday? Betty White the last living Golden
Girls star passed away. She was about two weeks shy
over one hundredth birthday. Crazy wow whenever, because Caitlin texts me, Hey,
Betty White died, and I said, nah, that's a hope,
because that's happening a lot now because she's almost one hundred.
And then when TMZ reported it, that's when I knew
(32:38):
it was real. But all the Golden Girls are gone now.
I saw a meme that showed the three women from
Sex in the City Now Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte and
their fifty three, fifty four, fifty five and the Golden
Girls same age on that show, but they look like
they're a d yeah, but they're like, this is fifty
three and twenty one. This is you know, in nineteen
(33:01):
eighty nine. But she was also on the Mary Tyler
Moore Show. She was also on Cleveland Hunt Cleveland, which
was which was sneaky, funny. Yeah, those are pretty Her
name was Betty, it wasn't Elizabeth, just like my name
is Bobby, it's not Robert. Most people assumed that her
real name was Elizabeth. She was born nineteen twenty two
(33:22):
in Oak Park, Illinois. She was an only child. Her
dad was an electrical engineer, her mom was a homemaker.
She is a Guinness World record holder. She was awarded
the title of longest TV career for an entertainer for
more than seventy years in show business. The year before,
Guinness gave out the longest TV career for an entertainer
(33:43):
to some British guy, and they'd be neck and neck
for the title, but they were separated by gender. There's
male and one female. She originally auditioned for the role
of Blanche on Goldman Girls, and Blanche was Ulanhan but
her like, her character was like that racy you know. Yeah,
she was always doing dirty. Yeah, we've watched so this
(34:05):
is before Betty White passed away. But over Christ's break,
we just were watching a lot of Golden Girls and
my mother in law was there with me and I
had it on with like the kids in the background,
and there was so much where my son's ears would
perk up and he'd be like, what did they just say?
And I thought, oh, maybe I shouldn't watch this with
him in the room. Yeah, she was always getting it on.
(34:26):
They all like it. Really, she was that character for sure.
But they all talked about it a lot, even Dorothy.
I guess I was so young I didn't get it now,
But I guess kids these days are grown up faster
because my son was catching onto things. Wait, they were
all hooking up. Yeah really, Yeah? Dorothy had Stan, Yeah,
but she had another guide. The episode we watched over
(34:46):
Christmas break, she was with the gym teacher at the
school she was subbing at. And then turns out he
was married and Stan was her ex husband. Yep. And
then they kind of were on and off. And Blanche
had everyone Rose had had Henry. I do maybe Henry,
I feel look that up. Did you ever see Betty
(35:07):
White's kids? No, she never had kids. Oh I did
breathe that. She married some guy in the military for
like a year, moved left California and went to like
a chicken farm or something, because you got out of
the service and went to raise chickens, and like within
a year she'd divorced him and moved back. She's like,
I'm not cut off for this, Like I gotta go
really be a star. Well, she and her third husband,
(35:28):
we're married for nearly twenty years. While they had a
long lasting relationship, they never had kids. And then she
never regretted not birthing a child. She had three step children. Okay,
it was a miles probably probably, It's been a while
since I've watched it pretty consistently, But Eddie and I
as the Raging Idiots did the Golden Girls theme song
as just a fun cover one. We have a clip
(35:49):
of that. Here we go, here's a clip of us
doing the Golden Girls. Oh, we don't need the whole song.
I mean, we get the whole strong. We don't need
the whole time. I'm gonna play a clip. She served
during War two. She was older than sliced Bread because
sliced Bread came out in nineteen twenty nineteen twenty two,
she came out. So everybody liked Betty White, you know.
(36:13):
And even if you didn't like Betty White because of
her work, you started to like her because she was old.
Even if you're young, you knew her because she was
old and she just kept kicking. So yeah, rest in piece,
Betty White, and we'll talk about John Madden a second
in the pile, right, Yes, will be talking about him.
Anything you want to say about Betty White. Amy, No,
I'm just thankful that she left so much behind for
us to still enjoy. That's still living up. Like, I
(36:33):
can't believe Golden Girls came out in nineteen eighty five,
and again I was just watching it over Christmas break
and laughing. Still very entertaining and felt relevant, and I well,
besides the fact that yes, Sex and the City girls
look very different, you do google to ages and you're like,
what this is confusing? But they were all awesome and
they was such a gift. It's weird to see people
(36:56):
that you only knew as old when they were young.
I only knew Betty White as old because even when
I was a kid, she already had gray hair. So
when you see pictures of her at twenty two, you're like, wow,
that was her. The same thing with Willie Nelson. I
only know Willie Nelson as old in my life. He's
always been an old guy to me. So you know
(37:17):
when you see the short haired nerdy Willie before his image, Yeah,
the songwriter who was like that, that's weird. Who can
you only think of as old? Um, there's the British
James Bond guy. What's his name? Oh yeah, Daniel Craig
is no, Daniel Craig's all right, Oh, really famous Daniel
Kig is like all Connery. You know him as old
(37:40):
and he was double O seven back in the day.
Bob Barker, Yes, for sure. Have you seen a young
picture Clint Eastwood. That's a good one too, of who
of Bob Barker. I had before, but I don't remember
it because it shocked my system and I was like,
don't even remember that. I just saw one of James
Earl Jones. Oh and I mean unrecognizable. Is he alive? Yeah?
I think so. I don't want to play that game.
(38:02):
We're not playing a game. Some times we do bill
that turns into a game, which I didn't even know
because I was not on social media and took a
break and I found out Betty White died because I
passed a billboard in town. Somebody put up a billboard,
and I just wondered if other cities like what that
was about? Who paid for that? Why there was a billboard?
But I would assume I saw it two was a
(38:23):
digital billboard. I would assume nobody paid for it. That
probably wasn't a lot of space being bought at the time, okay,
And so the owner of it, who has access to it,
probably put it up gotcha. Yeah, hopefully they never after
that for me, because I don't want to die, right,
you know you won't. I think if I know, you've
like pre bought some billboards to all of them, the
whole city, just like when you die, there's a beast
bat signal into the air. You're Amy's pile of stories.
(38:49):
So I thought i'd start off with things that we
have to look forward to in twenty twenty two. What
are you going to do things we're not looking forward to? Well?
Are we ending with the terrible things coming? Well? I
don't know. There's in so much negativity the last couple
of years. But hey, new Year. Some things to look
forward to, Like five G it's gonna go mainstream. I
(39:09):
have five G on my phone and it only works
like part of the time, and it doesn't feel any faster. Mike,
do you do you have five G? No yet? Oh,
And I'm like I feel like I should have like
some sort of like a portal ability, but it really
doesn't do any different from me. Oh well, apparently it's
going to be a big part of making our daily
lives better. We also have a new girl Scout cookie
(39:31):
to look forward to. Does that make you happy. It's
a brownie style cookie with caramel flavored cream. So when
we move past that one, but lots of big movies
and this one I'm excited about because top Gun is
finally coming out. We also have Legally Blonde three, four,
Hocus Pocus two and at the second Avatar. Did anyone
watch the new Matrix movie? Mike didn't watch Matrix. I
(39:54):
think they're boring. Well, okay, so the show stop the show.
The first Matrix I was boring. Yeah, I rewatched it
before that one came out. I was like, I don't
even like this one. Why am I going to watch
the new one? I mean, can I be honest, I
think I left the Matrix theater. I was so bored
I left. Um, you guys are crazy. Well, I'm just
(40:15):
glad my movie might feels the same. The first Matrix
is so great, and that's what brought the idea that
we're living in a simulation to the mainstream. I mean,
Elon Musk talks about this. I've watched so many YouTube
videos today. I'm going, yeah, it's probably nine percent chance
we're living in a simulation. But anyway, I digress. All
that sounds good. Nobody watched the new Matrix whatever. Yeah,
(40:35):
but it trust me, I'm gonna be the first one
watching Top Gun and legally Blonde three. The Winter Olympics,
that's another thing we have to like. I'm living that
right now. It was like seventy degrees and then all
of a sudden, where we are at thirty six hours later,
we got two inches of snow. So I'm already over winter.
We've only had it for like a day. Yeah, me too.
(40:55):
John Madden, did you see how much he was worth
when he died? No? Oh, he's way more. I mean
I kind of know who he is because I reckon
you would recognize his face even if you're not into sports.
You're talking about me. I'm talking to the bridge listener
like me. John Madden is the single most influential person
in football history period. There's no one more influential than
(41:19):
John Madden. UM coach, co commentator for these for the Raiders. Yeah, okay,
commentator he was. He was the best at everything he did.
That's what I know as the coach, as a commentator
with past sumroll as a video game, he laid a
lot of little idiots and they and coach a team.
I mean, I was playing Madden yesterday. So Madden is
his real cash cow, by the way. Um. And then
he bought a bunch of almond farms back in the
(41:42):
Daily I believe it was almonds. He made. It's one
of those nuts fun facts. Yeah, and made a bunch
of money off of it. Okay. Well, EA Sports paid
him one hundred and fifty million dollars for the right
to use his name for the Madden Game. So that's
where he made a bunch of his money. Um. But
he died at eighty five with two hundred million dollars.
And when he was beginning as a broadcaster, he would
(42:04):
make a million dollars salary. He was the first one
to ever make that, and then he made millions and
endorsements in his prime. A couple of other fun facts.
He wasn't the first person selected for the football game
of the A Sports Joe Montana was. They went to
somebody else and they settled on John Madden. But it
shows you you don't always have to be the first
one up. You just gotta be there and then when
you get the opportunity, take advantage of that, which he
(42:25):
did because growing up as a kid playing Madden, I
mean Madden that is, that's the biggest game to me
in my lifetime. Mike was to say, yeah, he made
millions in al Yeah, he before almonds turned into a thing.
Another thing is about John Madden for everybody, thank you
for asking, is that he never flew. He was scared
to fly, so he took a bus everywhere. That's why
(42:45):
I was never in Hawaii's Pro Bowl because you can't
bust to Hawaii, so he was always on a bus.
He is terrified to fly. Really. He also was the
person wouldn't you just watch a documentary? No, I just
know a lot about John Madden. I didn't. I didn't
get to watch the documentary on Peacock yet the real one. Yeah, okay, um.
Another thing is too he's the guy who made the
turduccan popular, the turkey with a duck in it and
(43:07):
chicken inside the duck, all three of them. Yeah, there
was one place specifically that was making it, and they'd
done like fifty a year of us Since he did it,
they non stopped make turducans and it's now a big thing.
But John Madden was awesome. Woo that's right. Yeah, rest
in peace, John Madden, versure or what else? Well, I
was making a lot of money. Kenny Chesney sold his
lavish hill stop, hilltop estate, excuse me, the outside of
(43:29):
Nashville for eleven point five million dollars. I saw the
pictures of it. I think it was a originalist of
like twenty million? Nine? Is that I think it was.
Maybe maybe he went down and down and then he
kept dropping. But still he made millions because when he
bought it, he bought it for like eight or nine millions.
That's he still made a few million dollars off of it. Yeah.
Oh man, So it's about twelve thousand, five hundred ninety
(43:52):
nine square feet and you know, how's a lot of
really things? Were you telling you bought it? Okay, guys,
I'm gonna tell you guys. No year whoever bought it,
let's say if they have a mortgage. But some people,
if they have that kind of money, they may not.
But your monthly payment would be forty seven thousand, that's
(44:15):
every month. Yeah, that's interesting, all right? That an Amy,
I Amy, that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news lunchbox. Something good. Cecilia
Morales is a TSA agent working at the airport, you
know those annoying people. Take all your things out of
(44:36):
your pocket, put it on the conveyor belt. No water bottles. Well,
she's working the checkpoint when some lady comes through takes
her infant out of the car. Seaton realizes, oh no,
my infant in breathing. Well, Cecilia is an EMT, jumps
over the conveyor belt, grabs the infant bam bam twice
on the back. Baby starts breathing again. Dang, she was
(44:57):
the one at the airport that was like, no water bottle.
It's also an MT. Yeah, she used to be an MT.
She'd been on the job for two weeks. Is a
TSA agent? Saved the baby's life, Eddie? Could you do
that the bang bang part? Yeah? I asked that because
you've taken classes because adoption, well one the first when
I was a lifeguard had to be certified, and then
when we adopted, if you were like, you have to
answer the question, you dotime. Guys, I've never been put
(45:20):
to the test, but I feel like if it happened,
I would do it all right. Bring in the chalking baby.
I'm glad you asked me just to jump this baby.
I'd rather do the no water bottles, you know. Yeah,
all right, that's a good story. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Glad you guys are here.
We are back. It's time to go over to Amy
now and get in the morning. Corny, morning, corny. What
(45:46):
did you never have at your new igloo? What should
you never have at your new igloo? A housewarming party?
That's pretty good. That was the morning morning. What would
you rate your overall holiday experience if you were to
grade it, Oh, I have this one a ten out
(46:07):
of ten. That's not grade great, Like yeah, yeah, listen,
I'm just conferring it to last year. Things are looking up. Yeah,
it's so good. You guys ever leave town did not leave.
I think that helps the vibe for us this year.
At least that was important. I like leaving to go
(46:30):
see family and stuff, but for this year, it made
sense to stay put. And I just feel like we
just had a great Christmas break one for the books. Yeah,
what about you? I give it an a oh hey. Yeah.
We went to Arkansas for a day on the front
side and saw my sister in Arkansas. Keith went to
(46:50):
Oklahoma for four days and then came back and stayed
in Arkansas again for a day. Um, but I had
to get back for the New Year's Show. And the
New Year Show went great, and so Christmas was good.
New The only thing that doesn't make it an A
plus is they were doing promo in one of the
bowl games promoting the New Year's Eve show, and they
were like, hey, watch tonight on the New Year's Eve,
the Nashville's Big Bash. Have you heard the clip yet? Okay,
(47:13):
here's a clip of the promo on CBS during the
college footballball game. Go ahead, there you go? No way? Yeah,
host Bobby Jones. Dang, it's Brad Nessler. Sorry, dude, Brad Nesler.
(47:37):
I think I deserve an apology. Oh yes, Oh good,
point got him. No, I don't care. Everybody does that,
but the except for them calling me Bobby Jones. I
mean it's good. The weather was on New Year's Eve night.
It was like seventy here and I was sweating. I
had to wear clothes because I had outside clothes and
I had a white jacket, but I was gonna have
(47:58):
a big coat to wear over the top of it.
But it was so hot, I couldn't wear the big
coat and I had to wear the white jacket. I
was still sweating all night long. It was weird, and
then it snowed like a day later. But I give
it a solid a eddie. I'm gonna go B just because.
And it's not being a down or anything, but you
go from family to family and it's like you know
you're in their environment. I was. I was with my
(48:20):
parents for about four days and then my wife's family
for about five days. And after a while, You're just like,
I want to go to my house where I have
my rules and all that stuff. So I'm just gonna
go solid B lunchbox. Yeah right now, guys. Was terrible.
Like we drove all the way to Texas, and the
day we got there, my wife woke up and she
wasn't feeling well. Two days later, my kid, oh, my
(48:41):
throat hurts. Christmas morning, your boy, who thought he avoided
all the sickness, wakes up in the sweats and the chills,
feeling terrible. I didn't get to see opening Christmas presents,
didn't have a big meal. Your boy was down with
strep throat. Oh, it wasn't COVID. It wasn't COVID. I
had the test, the flute test, and the strap test,
(49:02):
and they said, congratulations, you got strap. And I'll be honest,
I've never been excited to get strap except for that
time when they said it wasn't COVID. Hmm. So it's miserable.
So Christmas, you're expecting COVID, right, what he was saying it,
I expected everybody had COVID. Everybody's had COVID. Like again,
even that production we were doing day out day before,
Sam Hunt out, Zach Brown Out, l King Out. I
(49:26):
had friends. I get COVID. I mean a lot of
people had COVID. Huh. I know, so not me, but
I knock on wood anytime I say that you ever
had it. I've never had it. Crazy. You guys are
crazy either. And I'm everywhere. Yeah, I'm Johnny Cash. I'll
be everywhere. Man, I've been everywhere. Let me tell you,
because COVID was going crazy over Christmas, but I had
school was out, but I had to keep my son
(49:47):
involved in something because we just he needs to be
out and stimulated in some way, and I signed him
up for this gymnastics camp. Let me tell you, COVID
was not happening at this camp like I was all nervous, like,
what is it gonna be? Like masks, like there's probably
be social distance like these kids. Nope. You walk into
this camp and it's like COVID doesn't even exist, like
they were just living their best life. And I'm like, well,
(50:09):
if this is gonna be the time I get it,
because he brings it home to me, we get it.
You know, he did that camp for two weeks straight nothing,
so I don't know. I still have to knock on
live when I say that, what's happening? Why don't we
get it? You want it? Because I want to go
ahead and just get it. No, I don't want it,
but like if right now, no, but listen, if, if,
(50:32):
if we're gonna get it, I just want to go
ahead it. I wish I would have gotten it so
then I had the antibodies and then I knew that
I was okay. But right now I'm just you know, vaccinated,
which is good. But a lot of my friends are
vaccinated are still getting it anyway, so it's like it's
just not as bad. They don't get it as bad. Right,
So you want it? I don't want it, but I'm
just saying, why hasn't we gotten it alive? Yeah, be honest. Yes,
(50:58):
when when I was I would Damie's house two days ago,
I didn't even look for the fish. I forgot it.
What were you there for? Then? Christmas presents on my Instagram?
There's a sweatsuit Amy got me of my wife's face.
I'll ever yeah, um, okay, you've had I've had it,
and I'll tell you what that COVID doesn't stress me out?
Twice right, No, no, just once, but it was like
(51:21):
a month just the once. But what stresses me out
is the timing. I'm like, oh, if I get it, like, please,
don't let it me when I'm were working, because because
last time I was gone for like two months. Yeah.
But then if you get it like Lunchbox, well he
had strapped. But if you get sick, then you miss
out on Christmas break, Mike, you've had it. No, I
never had it. Oh, I mean the old amcron was
flying around town, right, I mean like everybody, Yeah, I
(51:43):
had it. Well, no more knocking though, that feels weird.
When you started talking. I don't know what else to
do because I feel like saying it is wrong. Yeah,
but I do wonder I say it too I haven't
had it. Yeah, and I had dinner for three hours
with a friend who was like, I tested today, negative,
(52:05):
caused us back. Like fourteen hours later, I tested again. Yeah,
I'm positive. We sat with them for three hours at dinner.
But again, nowhere else have vaccine I got. I got
a booster. Oh yeah, you got the booster. And then
I got a flu shot in the other shoulder in
the same day. Oh my god. My arms were useless
for about twenty four hours, both of them. I had
to sleep on my back and not roll over at
all because it was killing me. A woman discovered in
(52:29):
twenty eighteen that the doctor whose name was Bobby that
she had been talking to for over a decade was
really her younger female cousin. Now it's in the news
now because it went to court. They had to settle
a civil lawsuit. And she's talking about catfishing. Now she's
out going. This is what happens whenever something you can't
(52:55):
prove over a long period of time is in your life, Like,
don't trust it, uecially if its somebody you've never met,
and I think it's cat fishing. It's also people on
Instagram being like, hey, let me let me get some money.
I'm hurting or I'm Cole Swandel, you know those the
two that get me. It's like, Hey, I'm col Swandel.
Can I have fifty bucks? And I'm like, sure, Cole,
why do you not just text me? Um? But she's
forty two years old. She met this Bobby who's a doctor,
(53:17):
in a private chat room. There were fifty people inside,
but her younger cousin was not only this Bobby, they
were the other forty nine people too. They had created
all of them. What that next level? They had maintained
a relationship for ten years. There was always something keeping
them from meeting in real life, including at some point
Bobby suffered a heart attack. So what's happened is she
(53:39):
had this relationship to younger cousin. She's having a good
time with a tricking her older cousin, and it got
to the point where she had to meet or she
was going to cancel. And that's when she goes heart attack.
Heart attack, because that's your that's your last time you
go to Yeah, did they die from the heart attack
or just so we don't know, no, because if they died,
(54:00):
bought some time. If they died, then the whole the
whole gig is up, ye do it anymore? So? The
older cousin became suspicious, hired a private detective and found
out that Bobby who's fake, and all the other forty
nine people in the group have been made up by
her younger cousin, who kept the entire thing going for
ten years? Ten years? Does this cousin not have a job?
Did this cousin not find TikTok? Like? There are all
(54:22):
these things that you can do in order to take
your time up. They don't have Netflix, Like, there's so
many things men football, But yeah, I mean when I
was wait younger, I got catfished too. Obviously, it's it's
an easy thing to fall prey to if you're vulnerable
one as the cousin, you may know like you're that
your cousin's vulnerable, and you're like, oh, if I just
create this chat room, I will hook her in and
(54:43):
get money. And you kind of have the buttons you
can push too, exactly. Let's go over and talk to Eric,
who's on the phone right now. Eric, appreciate your callin.
What's going on? Well, I just want to tell yourself
you're a tired team. I'm a local fad of Nashville,
TENNESSEEE with eight kids and me and my wife, we
both can turn on your show. We don't have to
(55:06):
worry about our kids hearing anything inappropriate, of course I
don't all but don't have to worry about a cursed
word or anything to slip up. So I wanted to
say I thank you very much for providing that confident
and I'm pretty sure there's other parents out there that
would say the same thing. I appreciate that, Eric, And
thanks for calling. And that's a lot of kids. Let
me end on that you got a lot of kids. Yeah,
(55:28):
we got a great family. My wife is wonderful. I
just make the money. She takes care of the house.
Whatever works for you, guys. All right, thanks for the call.
I have a great rest your day. Yeah, Happy New Year.
I appreciate that, buddy. When do you have to stop
saying Happy New Year? What's today the fourth? How long
do I have, amy, I don't know. I think next
week we start to you can like taper it. We
die down by mid January. I think we're done to
(55:49):
say happy next week, today, happy day. Happy. I do
like having something to say, though, so like certain people
A thirty one year old man is in trouble for
trying to recruit babysitters to treat him like a child
and change his diapers. Oh how old is he? Not
thirty one? What he was posing as a younger man
(56:12):
with special needs and hiring babysitters that would change his
diaper and treat him like a child. He was accused
of doing the same thing back in twenty nineteen when
he was arrested that I, well, I think he could
benefit from talking through this with someone M's inmate, inmate buddy,
and clearly some needs weren't met. Mike has suggested a
(56:33):
lunchbox prank call idea. He called to hire a babysitter
for himself. Says he wants to be fed, diaper changed,
and be put to bed and how much love it?
Or if that doesn't work, he can call a daycare
center and see if he can pay them to take
care of him with the other babies. Said something we
want to I don't know. You guys can talk about
that off air. That's a pretty funny idea. A woman
(56:58):
tested positive for COVID mid light and they stuck her
in the bathroom for three hours quarantine after a woman
test depositive for COVID nineteen. The bathroom became her seat
for the next few hours. She was on a flight
from Chicago to Iceland. Before the flight, she took two
PCR tests and about five rapid tests, all of which
(57:20):
came back negative. Was she going hard of these tests?
I thought I was going hard seven, But about an
hour and a half into the flight, she started to
feel a sore throat. She had she had a test
with her, so she took another one and an immediately
boot popped a positive. When she got the results in
the air, in the airplane bathroom, which is where she
was taking it, she started to panic. The flight attendant
(57:42):
said she could do whatever. If she wanted to sit
in the room, that's fine. So she did, and she
put a note on the bathroom door set out of service,
and she hung out for three hours in the bathroo.
I had. I was on a flight once when I
was doing American IDOL. We went to Hawaii to shoot
some stuff and I got food poisoning on the flight.
(58:04):
And you know, when you get food poisoning, you're helpless.
And I was like, oh no, and I was curled
up in my seat. I felt sat a pounding headache.
I was right on the edge of throwing up the
whole time, and I went to the flat of Tenne
said hey, I'm not good. I need to go in
the bathroom. I think I'm a food poisoning and she's like, okay.
So I took these wipes that I keep with me,
(58:26):
and I wiped the whole bathroom down because I knew
I was going to be there for a while, so
I wiped down the walls, the floor, the toilet, which
was disgusting itself. But I would rather have a clean
bathroom if I was gonna be there, then not wiping
it down. And I threw up. I laid in the floor.
I wasn't there for an hour and a half, but
the flat tenet guarded the door and she was like,
standing there as long as you need. It wasn't COVID,
(58:47):
And after I threw up thinking about food poisoning. Once
you throw up, you're like, whoa, you feel great, you
come out, Oh what a beautiful morning. But I wasn't
there for an hour and a half. It was miserable.
And I usually don't like flying. When turbulence hits, I'm like,
oh goodness, especially one over the ocean. But I didn't
even think about it. Maybe that's how to get over
(59:08):
fear of flying. Just have food poisoning and then you
don't think about it. You're worried about something else. Yeah,
it's rough. That was rough for her too. But what
do they do with her when she gets to Iceland? Yeah?
Or what about landing? Is their seatbelt in the bathroom? No?
Hold on? Yeah, it's time for the good news, all right.
(59:31):
This older guy named John was in the hospital. He
had pneumonia, He had some lung issues, and he went
to the hospital. He had no one to take care
of his dog named Boomer, so Boomer was sent to
the pound. Nobody take care of it. It can't just
live at the house. So Boomer was sent to the pound.
So John's in his hospital room and he's talking to
this nurse and he's like, yeah, this is my dog.
(59:52):
I had to send it to the pound because no
one can take care of it. So Jennifer Smith, the nurse,
starts calling around to these shelters, finds Boomer in Rome,
New York, and she adopted him until he was released
and then got him back. The dog Nurse of the
Year of the decade. Isn't that crazy? Yeah, that's so
above and beyond. Nurses already have so much to worry
(01:00:14):
about from patient to patient to go do something like that. Yeah,
nurse the bear and I've yet to meet like a
mean nurse. I mean nurses in general. But hey, even
nurses out there know that they have they work with
some mean nurses. Nurses are amazing but awesome story. That's
(01:00:39):
what it's all about. Right there. That was tell me
something good. I'm wearing my Yellowstone sweater Amy got me
for Christmas, got the Yellowstone bar. I saw that. I
watched the finale of Yellowstone last night. I won't spoil anything,
but I'll just say, in general, not a very good season.
I give it a see. Oh really a see. Yeah,
(01:01:02):
we were excited to watch it. I'll be excited when
next season comes about. But it's fine. It was me. Yeah,
I don't give it as as I wasn't excited as
I was in the first couple of seasons. But I
wouldn't give it a see. I give it a B
middle By only because of its history of being so good.
I think. Okay, But without saying anything about the season specifically,
(01:01:26):
I just thought it was okay, and I really like
that show. So let's hope it just Once a show
gets to what is the season four? Yea, once it
gets past like season into the season three and season four,
it either goes sideways quick because they've run out of
all this stuff the main characters can do, or it
gets really great and they had some weird side stories
(01:01:46):
going on Yellowstone Now Man Justin and I decided to
invest in Yellowstone merch for all my friends. I don't
like it now, it's like going downhill. Still like it,
but we watched it last night. We're gonna start watching
a show called I think tonight or tomorrow called like
series eleven or oh, what's that? I don't know it's
it's on HBO Max. It's about it's maybe it's not
(01:02:08):
called series eleven. It's something eleven. It's a Station eleven.
It's about something I love, post apocalyptic world and they
have to decide do they want Earth to go back
the way it was or to start And so we
were told that's really good, so we're gonna start that.
Rotten Tomatoes score is ninety seven, but the audience scores
only sixty six. Anyway, I love the Earth ending and
people having to rebuild it or having to fight to
(01:02:30):
stay alive. Like, I don't it would be uncomfortable for me,
but I think I would thrive at that. I'd probably
king yea that were the case leader, Like really like
that would be an exciting challenge for me. Okay, like
figure out we watched um don't look up on Netflix.
Really like that. I'm only halfway through that, so I
don't know the end. Yeah, long, it's a little long.
(01:02:51):
They could have cut about twenty minutes, but I really
like that too. M seventy seven percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
Are you gonna watch the Tim McGraw Yellowstone thing? Maybe? Now?
I didn't want to get mixed up because sometimes already
two books at the same time, and I'm like, wait,
what did I read in the last I don't know,
I get confused. Well, it's called eighteen eighty three, and
just so you know, you won't get confused because it's
(01:03:12):
eighteen eighty three. I've watched the first episode and there's
you won't get confused. I don't like period pieces though,
neither do I, but let me tell you Tim or
Gawl and Faith Hill, they're both amazing in it like
they like, I don't even see them as Tim and Faith.
That's how amazing they are at their roles. Um. But yeah,
(01:03:34):
I feel bad for Tim's got to be a little hot,
a little dirty back in the day. Seems just hot
and dirty always. Yeah, Like, I have trouble with things
that are that color and stressful, like that kind of
greenish brown all the time. It's in color bone, I know,
but it looks No, I don't really. I think they
(01:03:54):
made it normal color for us. And then I don't
like things in the eighteen hundreds for the most time.
You neither do I like Shakespearean type the like seventeen
hundreds either, like Amadeius. I had to watch Mozart and
I think I would have really enjoyed it. But I
don't like see everybody dressing that stuff. It's weird to me. Yeah,
I just it makes you thankful to be alive now
(01:04:15):
Irish conditions back then in two hundred years, people are
going to look at us and go I agree. I
did not want to live there. I agree. I've had
that same exact thought. But let me tell you, we
do have it a lot better. Yeah, about smallpox, I
don't I have Paramount Plus, but I don't know if
we're going to get into that. Okay, well, what should
we listen it? I liked the first episode so much
(01:04:36):
that I didn't have Paramount Plus. They let me watch
that first episode for free that I invested in it
and added it to my Amazon Prime account for the
first two months at ninety nine cents. After that nine
a month, cancel it any time. Sounds like the nine
hundred calls to make back in the day to call
my favorite sports stars. So right now I'm in the
ninety nine cent monthly payment and we'll see if I
keep it. We'll talk about something that doesn't exist anymore.
(01:04:58):
Nine hundred calls, yeah they're on, or you would call
and pay money to talk to somebody, or a recording
is what I had listen to Don Mattingly, they don't.
They don't have those anymore. Because I got a commercial
for something where these girls were like, call me out.
Well that's a difference. They're all hot. At one am,
I got nothing to do in my little dress. That
(01:05:20):
came up as a commercial and something I was watching
and I thought, what why why is? And what I
was watching was very like kids could even be watching
it between those type of commercials and then like feminine
products that come on and my son's in the room
and he's eleven, and why they need to do a
reenactment of like how much it can hold? Like, I
don't why I'm even a woman alternative alternative viewpoint. I'm
(01:05:44):
all suggest one, Yes, what if we what if that
runs all the time, so it's not even a big
deal or gross to boys and they see it and
they are non conditioned to be like, oh gross. I
would love that because I don't want it to be like,
oh gross. But even me when we're sitting there and
we've just had dinner and we're sitting down and then
they want to like show me how much it can
(01:06:04):
hold and they even use like, you know, coloring like
a red dye. It's this necessary. Let's normalize it not
being gross. Okay, bring in an experiment press tomorrow for
the food coloring. Okay, we have to do the news
because people on the phone that want to be a
part of this with us. All right, let's go. Bobby's story.
(01:06:27):
Motorists are stranded for hours along I ninety five after
a winter storm causes havoc and leaves more than four
hundred thousand without power. Now it's actually much bigger than
that headline because what has happened About noon yesterday, maybe
a little before, there were some minor crashes that started this.
Since then, it says, there have been over five hundred
(01:06:48):
and sixty crashes. People have been stuck since noon yesterday
on the highway and on the phone. Now, we do
have some with us. Here is Caitlin, who is thirty
miles from DC. Hey, Caitlin, thank you for calling the show.
So tell me your story. Okay, So I guess it
started earlier today. We left for DC from Raleigh, North Carolina.
(01:07:11):
It was raining, but we were fine. And then in Richmond, Virginia,
we stopped for a month and it was snowing, and
then we got on ninety five there and since then
we have been on ninety five. We're still on it now.
And then last night around midnight, we did not move
an inch until this morning around eight thirteen ohne And
(01:07:34):
you're still on the interstate right now. Yes, we're currently
trying to find an exit that has a gas station
that's opened. Are you out of gas? Almost? We've got
ninety miles left in the tank, It says but we
don't know what's stopping go. How long gotta last us?
What was the longest you were stopped and just sitting
(01:07:56):
from I think twelve thirty last night to eight thirty
this more? Did you turn the car off and bundle
up the same get? Yeah, we turned the car off.
We had our winter jackets and I had a couple
of blankets in the back of my car and we
just took turns sleeping to see if we would move
any Yeah, that's what I was gonna say. Somebody has
(01:08:16):
to stay watch in case you move ten feet. Yeah,
because if you're all asleep. Wow, So are you okay
right now? Are you okay right now? And like you're
good to go even though it's been very inconvenient. Yes,
we I think we had thirty miles an hour just
now kind of clearing up on. We're going northbound, so
it's clear there, but the southbound we have not seen
(01:08:36):
them move at all. What about food and water? So
we we do not have that much. We packed for
like a four hour trip with stopping halfway for lunch,
so we had I had about four bottles of water
packed and then a couple of Grand Olive oars. So
that's what we had for dinner because nothing was open
because of all the power outages. And then bathroom, um
(01:09:01):
glove box. We definitely use water bottles and dump them out. Yeah,
that's what That's what I would do. I had water bottles.
But you're telling me right now you're okay and you're
on the way out. Yeah, we hopefully should be in DC,
hopefully by eleven. Well, thank you for thanks for calling.
(01:09:22):
It's glad to hear you're okay that you had heck
water bottles and granola bars because a lot of people
didn't have that. Oh yeah, I can't even imagine. All right, Caitlin,
be safe. Thank you for calling. All right, thank you,
all right, byebye. Let's do talk to Samantha, who's in
North Carolina. A similar call. Hey Samantha, what's going on
(01:09:43):
with you? Hey? How are you? Um So, my dad
actually he's honestly back to North Carolina. He was closing
on our family home on Long Island less about two
key and yesterday and he packed up his car, two
small dogs and he's been stranded on ninety five Arty
souths and ten cam last night. I spoke to him
(01:10:05):
right before I call you two guys, and he said
he just started to move about eight thirty the fire
marshal and they were starting to open up from Ram
but they were pushing them down in the US one
towards I guess I believe Charlotte still. But they couldn't
guarantee that the roads weren't even safe to go that way.
I mean, think about that five hundred and sixty crashes
(01:10:25):
because the weather got so bad, the roads got so icy.
You know, it started with a bunch of big trucks
jack knifing, and then from then just mayhem. But you
can run the gas. You can just have no food
and have gas. Um. I saw a trucker on Twitter going, hey,
this is my truck. We keep a lot of food
(01:10:46):
in our trucks because we're in the truck, a whole lot.
So if you're near me and you don't have anything,
come knock on my door. That's cool, so nice so
to watch I call it Twitter pretty wild, people going
hey I need help, or people going hey I can
actually help someone. And it's not even like you can
get out of your cars and hang out because it's
so cold. Yeah, yeah, Well I hope your dad's okay. Samantha,
(01:11:06):
I'm glad it sounds like he's okay, and thank you
for calling and sharing your story with us. No problem,
thanks for having me all right, see you later. Do
y'all keep any provisions in your car for if something
were to ever happen. It's an interesting question that to
me is like buying concessions at the movie, because I'll
buy stuff, but then I eat it immediately when I
sit down, and it's all gone before the previews are over. Yeah,
(01:11:28):
so any of those that I would have in the
car with me, I'm like, you know, I would like
those right now. They go away that fast. I know,
if you keep it in the glow, it's like too
easy to have it right there if you're hungry and
you just snack, So you have to like maybe put
stuff in the very back where you'd have to go
back there to get it. Yeah, I get it, but
then I would crawl through the back at a red light. Yes,
I don't know. This is just a reminder to maybe, yes,
like think of little kit you can keep in your
(01:11:51):
car in case something like this happens. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's a good idea. I just don't think I'm going
to do it, and if I do do it, I'll
end up eating it before it's time. In other news,
nobody has Powerball, and so we're back at it again.
I think tomorrow, right, lunchboxets they do another one, Yeah,
tomorrow is the odds are one and two hundred ninety
(01:12:13):
two million. But if you win, you can win five
seventy five How about that startup in the fire a
million dollars if you take the lump some option four
hundred and nine million bucks. But they go up because
as they get bigger, more and more people get, more
people get involved. But it's a half a billion dollars
tomorrow night, Good luck, Lunchbox, thank you. And then finally
(01:12:35):
in the news, Betty White and John Madden passed away
over the break and very sad. Both very sad, both
affected a lot of a lot of people. Obviously, Betty
White was hilarious, Golden Girls and hot in Cleveland, Mary
Tyler Moore show, you just continue going there. John Madden
the most influential football person in the history read the
(01:13:00):
game because he was a Hall of Famer basically in
three different areas. But that's what's up and sad to
see him go. There's a Betty White Challenge. On January seventeenth,
they asked everybody pick a local rescuer animal shelter in
your area and donate five bucks in Betty White's name
for her one hundredth birthday because she was very much
into animals. So the Betty White Challenge on January seventeen. Oh,
(01:13:21):
that's awesome. All right, there you go, that's the news.
Closed up Bobbies story. Let's go over and talk to Alexis,
who is in Houston. Alexis, we appreciate Colin. Hi, Alexis, Hi, Bobby,
Happy New Year, Happy New Year to you. What's going on?
(01:13:41):
I was calling because I know earlier y'all did the
Bobby feud about returning Christmas gifts, and I wanted your
opinion on what is like someone in my family member
returned every single Christmas gift that they got this year.
Isn't bad that I kind of just don't want to
buy them gifts anymore and just get them a gift
card from now on. No, that's not bad. That's what
(01:14:03):
I would do too. And I'm not gonna hate them
for taking all the gifts back, because don't keep something
you don't like, or sometimes you get a gift and
you can't pay the water bill, and you're like, man,
I can take this gift back and actually pay the
water bill. So that happens too. So I'm not gonna
judge that person, but if I did see that, I
would go, you know what, I'm just gonna get them
a gift card or I'm gonna go, hey, can't you
get some cash, because I know that's not the most
(01:14:24):
personal thing, but it's the best gift. How did you
know that they returned everything? Because I mean, did they
make that public? So they told me that they were
returning like other gifts that people got them. And then
I found out that she also returned by gifts. Now,
so total was like all the gifts. Yeah, I would say,
(01:14:45):
just get them a gift card for now one and
you can even reference that, Hey, I know you didn't
like most of your gifts last year, even though you
really know it's all and go like, hey, I just
got your gift cards, so you don't have to return it,
So no problem with that at all. Okay, sounds good.
All right, thank you for the call. I hope you
have a great week, all right, see you later. A
gift that I got from the show. You guys got
me one of those oculist things put on your eyes.
(01:15:07):
I'm gonna be honest with you. When I got it,
I was like, well, here's something I'll play once and
never use again. And that's what I felt. Well, we
were just happy you now you'd play it once. Okay,
good discussion. We're like, as long as he plays it once,
we'll be happy. I did play at once, and I thought,
well it was pretty cool. And then I have other
friends that have one, and we all were kind of
(01:15:29):
not ashamed but embarrassed that we were adult men that
had these. But once you found out other guys did too,
you're like, oh, let's play them. I've probably played mine
twenty times. I played all the time. That's great, friends
that have It's the really the greatest, coolest thing. I
put it on. I play Mini golf, I play golf,
I play Walking Dead. I the only thing they don't
have on there's a trivia game. But you can go
(01:15:51):
and watch like concerts and talk to people from Zimbabwe. Crazy.
That's what is in ten years from now, everyone's going
to have a similar thing. Be living in this virtual
world and if real world sucks, you go to virtual world.
I'm trying to make your virtual world. Then we're gonna
spend most more time there if real world sucks. Right,
It's like I would compare it to kids in video
games where a lot of kids, especially kids who don't
(01:16:14):
have a great life in physical world, they can actually
go into the video games and create a life for
themselves where people think they're cool. They don't judge them
based on their you know, economic status or how they look,
and then maybe it can build their confidence so when
they return to the outside or they just feel good
in this spot. Yeah, but how long can you spend
(01:16:36):
in meta because it's not real? Like, what's real is
how you feel, so right, that's what I mean. And
then if they feel good in there, when they have
to take the goggles off, because they will, they'll be
more calm. I'm not even talking about goggles. Let's PlayStation five,
you put a headset on, you talk to your friends.
It's not even about being more confident now, but at
least it gives you a place to go to feel good. Okay, yeah,
(01:16:56):
to where you're not if you get beat up all
the time. We're saying the same thing on the out
side world, you probably are are craving, not getting beat up,
so you have a fun spot you can go to.
It's like people want to go on vacation. Hords like
to go to the beach. I don't hate the beach,
but Eddie likes to go to the beach of it
makes you feel good, right, Yes, do you have to
leave the beach you go back to real world? Actual? Yeah,
but this is like a kid's beach, but he can
(01:17:18):
go every day. Have you broken anything yet? Yep? Punch
the TV? I didn't. I was boxing. I was playing
a Paula boxing. I say broken thing. I thought I
broke my hand. You build this like barrier and if
you get close to it, the light comes on and
it shows you don't walk past this. But I was
really I was boxing hard and I swung and I
hit my hand on the TV, so I thought I
(01:17:38):
broke my hand. Did not break the TV? Ray? Do
you have one of these two? Yeah? Mother in law
got it for me. I didn't even think I was
gonna play it. But yeah, I played golf all the
time on there. It's better than playing golf in real life.
What well, that's not true, it's just different. Race found
more friends in this, he's happy. Guys. Happy there. Let's
go over and talk to Jacob in North Dakota, who
(01:18:01):
was on the phone. Hey Jacob, what's going on? Not much?
How are you guys? Doing pretty good? What can I
do for you? So? I remember earlier in your last
segment you were talking about the roads and how people
were piled up, and then you went to if you
had food in your car, you know, what would you do? Yeah?
(01:18:25):
So I actually have a military grade bag and it
got MRIs which meal ready to eat, protein bars, water,
heated blanket, fire starting, got a met kit, and so
I in North Dakota and one day at work, I
(01:18:47):
had saw a customer fall on the ice and scrape
his arm, and it was a pretty deep scrape. So
I went over, made sure he was okay, and then
I took him to the back of my car and
gave him temporary stitches until he could actually get to
the hospital, because that's how deep it was. Mom, did
(01:19:10):
you take a needle in his arm or did you
have something to like a butterfly band aid that held
it together? Oh? No, it was actual needle thread. Had
you ever done that before? You hop on YouTube? I
actually didn't hop on YouTube, and I haven't done that
before on actual person. Well like a cabbage patch or what.
(01:19:33):
That's crazy that you did that. Man, that's awesome. I
mean I joked, but that's awesome. Yeah. Um my mom
actually was a rn UM, which is certified U nurse,
and so yeah, well good for you. Listen if I
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were responsible enough not only to get it, because I
would get one of those, but then I didn't be
using and needing all the food out of it. Okay,
but no, he's saying, like an MRI or whatever, off
the plastic or off them the metal, off the top. Yes,
and I'll be like, well, let's see we have our
case here. Well, I thought maybe if you just make
it like less desirable, then it'll stay back there. Also
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shout out to Jacob being from North Dakota. I bet
a lot of people in North Dakota have these. You
gotta do a lot more driving. I bet j Arkansas
Keith has this. He lives in a very rural place.
I bet if you go to back behind his seat,
he's got to. If I build a whole cabin, got
would thank you, Jacob appreciate that call. Yeah, um, is
it possible to request a song. I probably won't play it,
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but you can. You can give it a shot here
Tough Ones by Cooper Allen. I don't even know what
that is, but well we'll say the name of the
song out loud, all right, buddy. I don't even think
we have that in our system, honestly, do we? Ray?
Oh definitely not. All right. Sorry, I don't want to
lie to him and be like, all right, coming up
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in seven minutes. We'll get your song on. But I
appreciate you asking, all right, all right, see, all right,
see you, buddy, Bye bye bye. Let's see. Don't want
to take another call. I'm running out of time, so
we'll grab some more calls in a second. Eight seven,
seven seventy seven, Bobby. The other the show that I
saw on Peacock. Now, they put up old series, old
seasons of the Office and all of the offices up there.
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But what they do is they started probably last year,
and they put up a season at a time of
the un like the director episodes, so there's all this
new footage from every episode that you've never seen it
at all. So they just put up season four of
the Office back in the day, but all the episode
instead of being twenty three minutes, they're like thirty nine minutes,
and there's all this new part that you haven't seen yet.
(01:21:44):
So if you're a big office fan, you'll like that.
It's on Peacock. Let's go over and talk to Mike,
who is calling us from Indiana. Hey, Mike, welcome to
the show. What's going on? Hey, Bobby Studio. You're driving
from Andy to Michigan. Hey, you were talking about that
ninety five backup? Yeah, you got a snare on my head.
(01:22:07):
So what happens when we go this all total new
green deal and everybody's driving electric cars, your check on
the road for twenty four hours and all you run
out of juice? Well, and that was something that people
were talking about. The electric cars were actually doing better
electrics and hybrids because it doesn't you don't have to
run an electric car. It just doesn't waste anything. So
the cars that were actually doing better were cars that
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were either fully electric or hybrid. So maybe not the
answer you were looking for, but I was reading that
this morning, like the electric cars, for the most part,
were better than people that had to keep their car
running because of the gas because it was burning more
gas so you could keep it. You don't have to
keep it run, still run your heater and everything, and
wouldn't run it down. We'll be the same thing as
a like a gas car running their heater, right, but
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none of the gas. But to turn the car on,
the gas would have to actually to while the heat's working.
You could actually turn the heater on an electric car
without having the car on. Oh god, does that make sense?
Like to have unless you're going to run the battery
out on a gas car because you know, you never
want to have your lights on, your your dash all
your dashboard lights on without the car on. Yeah, you
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can't run the heater without turning the car on in
a gas car unless you just flip it. But that's
not even it's not even hot when it does that,
So so yes, does that make sense? Mike. I'm not
a car guy, but no, I've just one, I mean
twenty four hours. I would just find how long it'll
run like that, you know, without truly Sometimes it's got
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to run the battery down if you don't use it
and don't run the battery down, I mean, unless you
just keep the radio on or the heat. But that's
all that's am I making sense? I don't know how
to talk about cars. Motor room rum and when the
motor goes room room. Yes, anyway, Mike, I appreciate that call.
But it's funny. I was reading that how the cars
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that are actually doing the best are the elect tricks
and the hybrids. But I appreciate that. I hope you're
safe out there today. All right, buddy, thanks, all right,
see you later. I mean, I know nothing about carr.
He just hung up. Like people had adequate charge, right, Yes,
it's like the same as gay you have to have.
But I'm gonna just stop explain this because I also
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don't I can see it, but it don't really talk.
Did they make a portable charge in case of emergency,
kind of like a MOFI for a phone? Not really. No,
you can just like get a little get. It'll get
you a little extra. I don't think so, not that
I've ever seen. Let's go over and talk to Billy
in South Carolina. Billy, you're on the air. Hey morning, y'all.
(01:24:40):
Got a question for Amy. A while back. She was
talking about facing the decision and are talking about believing
in signs and stuff, and like some letters tell off
the marquee and said no or something on the highway
without getting into personal information. I just wanted to know,
did you ever make a decision? Did she go with
the on or did you not? And did it turn
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out in her favor? I did go with the decision
from the sign, and I guess I don't know yet
if it's turned out in my favor. You know, let
go let God, that's what I I don't know yet.
I am still following down that path of what the
sign told me. And I mean, really, I think that's
(01:25:23):
what I wanted. And then it was just confirmation for me.
And then I'm still in some things that I don't
know where it's going yet. I got you, all right?
That was it. I just it popped in my head
and riding down the road. Ah, I Billy appreciate it.
I don't got you. And I stopped about halfway through
that story checked out because it was very vague. Yeah,
(01:25:45):
because I'm not giving the details. I said that early on,
but I he his question was if I went with
the yes or the no, and it gave me no,
and I stuck with the no or whatever it was. Yeah,
let's go over to Jerry in South Carolina. You're on Jerry,
what's going on, Buddy, appreciate your colin. Hey, good morning
studio morning. Hey Bobby, I was a question, is about
(01:26:06):
the reference you big as been Reverenson, Betty White and
uh the NFL play John Madden player. Yeah, John Madden.
Now you go about their day during the holidays, but
Dan Reeves also passed away during the holidays, and he's
a long time NFL coach as well as player. I
just wondering why you guys hadn't referenced about him any
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not near as a I would say, not a pop
culture icon at all. I know Dan Reeves from coaching
the Falcons, also won Super Bowls with the Cowboys. But
if I were to say Dan Reeves to Amy, she
would have no idea. Yeah, if I were to say
John Madden, I knew about that one, right. And I
even when I'm going through things that I want to
talk about, like I even pulled John Madden aside because
I thought, oh wow, because I recognize his face, Madden
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the video game, like all the things. But I yeah,
we're just not a sports show, right. This show is
not a sport urest And again, you got to be
a pretty big sports fan, right, Uh. And not even
young now, I mean I know when I was a
kid East Coast Falcons. Yeah, because I'm sure there's a
lot of people that pass away that we don't always reference.
But that's why, just not a not that he didn't matter,
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not generally someone that our audience would know. Jerry. All right,
right now, is it uh Eddie or Ray? That's a
cowboy fan. That's Eddie Eddie, longtime cowboy fan here s
that's all was small and I'm sixty so that's been
a long time ago. Yes, sir, Hey, let's win one
this year? High maybe when won this? Come on? Yeah,
(01:27:38):
one game? Let me get a shot at Green Bay. Yeah, okay,
that won't work out very well. All right, appreciate you, Jerry,
thank you very much. All right, see you later downhead.
Sorry up to day. This story comes us from Phoenix, Arizona.
A fifty three year old woman was at the airport
doing some drinking waiting for her flight. She was like, man,
(01:27:59):
I'm know what time about flight is? Looks at her phone.
Oh no, mister flight sees the plane pulling away from
the gate. So what she do? Wave at it? Nah?
She runs through the emergency exit down the flight of
stairs out onto the tarmac, which it's crazy in a
few different ways. One that you can just run on
the tarmac when nobody's stopping. In that there's the ability
(01:28:20):
to just sprint and you can get out there pretty
I thought at some point you might get shocked or tripped,
like they set up a trip line or there's like
a balance, I don't know, a bouncer. But the weird
thing is that you can just get out there if
you need to. I guess I'm just not shocked by
people being dumb in airports or airplanes anymore. I saw
twenty five stories of people fighting in airports or airplanes.
(01:28:42):
I mean, now, if a flight goes from A to
B and there's not a fight, I'm like, well, what happens?
Like I need to fight every flight now, or I
feel like something that's not right. What happened to her lunchbox?
The fifty three year old woman was arrested in charge
with trust passing. Also, she's not nineteen, she's she's been drinking, okay,
but then that puts you in about twenty five. That
(01:29:02):
makes you all, I'm lunchbox at your bone head. Story
of the day. I did a Q and a on
my Instagram story and I was go, hey, ask me
a question, and I just answered a bunch of them.
And someone's like, hey, what are you gonna say what
you did in Costa Rica for a month, And I said, well,
I can't yet, I said, but that's also why I'm
not on American Idol this next season, because it's on
a different network and I can't do both shows and
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I'd pick and so it turned into a news story,
which was the craziest thing ever, because I just wrote
on Instagram story. Here's People Magazine. Bobby bones Reville's he
has not returning to American Idol for upcoming season calls
it a quote great four years. Well, first of all,
it sounds like I've been fired and it sounds like
I'm dying. Yeah, but I couldn't believe this became a
story because it was on it everywhere and it says
(01:29:48):
taking part in the Q and A on social media,
he said he's filming a new show in Costa Rica.
When someone asked what a series is that, he couldn't
share it yet. The network hasn't announced the show. I'm
gonna chill a bit, but it's a really good show.
Host Ryan C. Kress, Katie Lionel Richards set to return
when it premieres. But look at that something I never
expected to make. I kind of did it one or two,
and everybody positioned it's so negative, like Bobby's not returning. Yeah,
(01:30:11):
I wish you'd have been like, Bobby isn't going back
to Idle, but he's going somewhere else come back later
for the answer didn't work out though, Oh it didn't.
It just seemed like I wasn't invited back, or are
you gonna say? Well, I don't know. It's just crazy
that they can. Yeah, you don't even have to do
like a legit interview anymore to announce something. You just
do a Q and A on Instagram that someone's always watching,
like as someone that works at People magazine is always
(01:30:31):
watching your Instagram. Yeah no, I don't get the no
no no. First of all, I'm not famous, so I
don't they don't look at my stuff. But what I
think happened was one of the country music blogs did it.
It probably got hits and kind of climbed upward. That's
what I would have say. Okay, but anyway, well, the
country music places are for sure following and I announced
(01:30:54):
that on this show. In a post show like two
months ago. I was like, I'm not going back to Idol.
I can't. I gotta go to this other show. Ye,
you did remember, but they weren't. They weren't listening to this.
So I guess my Instagram story is bigger than the show. Wow,
I've never heard of crowbar with a K. I didn't
know Kroger head bars. Yes, I didn't either until I
was doing some grocery shopping and happen upon this rowdy
(01:31:15):
group of men watching football, hanging out and in a
Kroger yes by my house. And then I look up
and I see a big sign that says crowbar, like
over buy the meat section. But it's a bar, and
there was all men there, maybe on the day I
was there. I'm sure some women use it too, But
in my mind, I thought, Okay, are their wives shopping
(01:31:37):
and they're just chilling at the bar waiting for things
to wrap it up and they can watch games and
have a few drinks Like that was interesting. But Kroger
crow bar, they apparently are making money off of it.
I'm sure it's an easy way to get extra cash flow. Also,
funny name crowbar. Oh yeah, I've seen it. Oh you've
seen this before? Ye have you been? Okay, let me
be honest. I'd like to be honest of listeners. Go ahead.
(01:31:58):
I don't go grow shopping a lot, I'll be honest
with you. Well I do. Yeah, it happens about once
every three or four months. And I'll go with Caitlin.
So if this is something that's happened for a long time,
I haven't seen it. Well. It's pretty sad looking though,
because it's only got like five stools, one bartender and
five stools, right, like five or six stools. Yeah, but
this head guy's gathered around. Yeah. Yeah, I would assume
it's used for one of two things. One, while one
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half of the couple grocery shops, the other half goes
to the bar. That day that you saw it, it
was mostly men at the bar. Like at the mall,
you'll see a lot of dudes just sitting around in
the middle on the chairs, benches. Yes, so it could
be something similar to that, or two it could be hey, honey,
I'm gonna go and do some grocery shopping. Yes, I'll
go to the bar and then they go and they
(01:32:43):
do it. But they also go by the bar for
a little I didn't mean about that, and then they
come home with the milk and the eggs and the whatever.
You're gone for an hour and a half. Why half
the carton eggs broken? Yeah? I don't know. I normally
go to a different grocery store, but I needed looking
for something else, so yeah, the same thing. If these
have been around for a while, sorry, Crowbar hours of
(01:33:05):
operation this is a random one. Monday through Thursday, twelve
pm to nine pm. I wonder if you can pick
somebody up at Crowbar. You don't have People always say
if you're single, go to the grocery store. Maybe there's
a little more too that now. I walked by one
time and there was like four dudes and one girl,
and they were all hidden on the girl. It was
like it was a full fledged bar. There goes at
the grocery store. Can you just buy someone a shot
(01:33:27):
that's in like the you know, cupcake aisle, Like, go
get him a shot and walk it over there. I
don't know that you can leave the bar. I don't
think you can walk around the grocery store drinking. Friday
and Saturday open till ten pm. Please keep your alcoholic
beverage in the designated restaurant in patio area. There you
go the last call us thirty minutes before close, So
(01:33:47):
people are going to sit around for a half hour
after they get their drinks. But if you're at the
grocery store till ten o'clock, maybe it's just because the
bar closest to your house. I'm just I mean, maybe
they get to know the people. They get to know
the bar tender, they get know the meat guy that's
like a few feet away. Yeah, and then maybe they
get hooked up with the good steaks. That's true to
they could and maybe people have to work go over
(01:34:11):
I don't know, Yeah, and you walk over and have
a drink. It's risky. Why I don't drinking where you
I don't know where you work. Yeah, I mean we
used to work at a restaurant. People would get off
work all the time and go over to the bar. Okay,
in the same restaurant. All right, we're out of here
by everybody.