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everybody transmitting across America. Show. Welcome to Tuesday's show, Good studio,
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about this here we are again. Okay, So I saw
social media yesterday. It was you just want a lifetime
supply of whatever you bought last. Okay, around the room,
you just bought a lifetime supply of whatever you bought last.
And now I'll go first, because I know what I
bought last. About one last night, I bought a smoothie
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from the from the old urban juicer after I finished boxing. Yeah,
but a little smoothie with protein in it. So I
just want a lifetime supply of smoothie. I'll take him
amy last thing you bought, I just got a lifetime
supply of bottled water. I think that's awesome. Okay, that's
pretty good. I wanted to be something I could eat,
not drink. I was still you're saving money, like okay, okay,
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I got a lifetime supply up peanuts peanuts because my
wife was making peanuts soup and you put peanuts on
the top, and she had had me stop and get peanuts.
Peanuts soup. Huh yeah, I don't know. It has like
potatoes and celery and all. I don't know corn. Yeah,
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but she forgot the peanuts, so I had to go
get the peanuts. So I went to the store and
got a bag of peanuts. Our producer, Eddie the last
thing you bought, mine's terrible. I bought a blow up
Halloween thing of Mickey Mouse for the front yard Live Times.
This is such a bad deal for me. You just
want a Live Times supply to that of Mickey Mouse inflatables. Great,
you should bring that peanuts soup recipe and let Amy
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put it on our blog or put it on yourarth. Okay,
I don't know the rest of you all to ask
the wife. That's what I'm saying, asked the wife. I
come back with it. I'll get it. I don't want
you to guess. I mean, this is what I think.
Peanuts soup is petut water. Pour some peanuts in there,
eat it the end. I know it's got peanut butter corn. Okay,
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just go find out and bring it back. Bobby, recognizing
people doing cool things named Jim have Lineck lives in Oregon.
Drove all the way to Pennsylvania. Think about that, like,
do the line of driving from Oregon to Pennsylvania. It's
d It's all the way across the country. To adopt
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a two legged dog named Nubs. Nubs is a husky
chow mix. He lost two of his paws after being
born in a puppy mill. He was rescued, but no
one wanted to adopt him. When Jim saw the story online,
he drove again all the way from Oregon on the
left side of the country, all the way to Pennsylvania.
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Now Knubs also has a pair of prosthetic hind legs. Oh,
I love it all. Yeah, Jim Havelneck back in Oregon.
Probably it's a long drive. Could still be on the road. Yeah, yeah,
I see you. Bobby show great story and its producer Raymond.
In California, a state of emergency has been declared. Wildfires
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are really intense. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated.
Over buildings have been destroyed. In Las Vegas, police revealed
a major change to the Vegas gunman's timeline. We're now
finding out the hotel security guard was shot before the
man opened on the crowd. And finally, yes, another storm
is forming, Tropical Storm Ophelia in the Atlantic. Officials say
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as of right now, it's not a threat to the
United States. Yesterday, for a half hour, Dolly Parton was
in studio and we were talking about I Will Always
Love You, And that's Dolly's version, obviously, And here's Whitney's
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and I just had so many questions about that song,
and so finally Dolly's here, I'm asking questions. I asked
her about that song in seventy two. I think I
wrote it at the same time I wrote Joline, that
was a good writing day, Yeah, I believe. So it
was writing that writing period of time because I remember
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all my paperwork and like they came out pretty close,
you know, at the same time. So everybody said, boy,
you what was you taking? That was a good That
was a good writing day. But it was. But that song,
you know, came from a very serious place. And everybody's
always heard the story. When I was working with the
Porter Wagoner Show and we were I was trying to
get out, go out on my own, and it was
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taking a big honk out of his show and the
fact that we had one of those love hate relationships
and it was just hard to move on, and so
he wasn't listening to anything I had to say. So
I went home and wrote that song, took it back
the next morning and said, sit down, I need you
to hear something. So I sang it and he was grinding,
so he's okay, you can go. Uh providing I can
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produce that record. So he did, and so that's how
it came about. But it was only when Whitney recorded
it that it became like such a worldwide hit. And
so that's that's just I'll Always love Whitney Houston. How
did they approach you for that? Well, that's a funny thing.
Kevin Costner was producing, uh or directing and I imagine
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producing also the Bodyguard movie, and he was in it.
And so they had a song that was going to
be the theme, and just before they got ready to
to do the movie, someone else covered the song they
we're going to use, so they had to find another
song and his secretary, um or his assistant somebody said
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there's a Dolly Partner song I love I'll Always Love You.
I think it would just fit this, and he said,
oh yeah, I love that song. So they contacted me
about using I said absolutely, and so I sent it
and I hadn't heard anything more about it until I
heard it going driving from my office to my house
in Brentwood. I heard, uh. I didn't know if they
had ever used it or anything, and so I just
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heard Whitney saying if I didn't the acapella part, and
it was just it wasn't ringing, traffic was weird. That's
you know, something caught my attention. And it was only
when she went into the course of it that I
always loved that I realized what I was listening to.
And it was so overwhelming. I almost ricked. I just
pulled off just the greatness and the bigness and the
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fact that that was my song and it was just
so out of nowhere. And I have to honestly say
that it's one of the biggest thrills and one of
the most overwhelming feelings I've ever had about anything in
my life. You heard it in your car, had it
on the radio. Yeah, Dolly was in yesterday. It was awesome. Nah,
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the whole thing's up at Bobby Bones dot Com. Let's
go time for positivity around the room. A little segment
we called tell me something good, all right, So I
go first. This guy, Hans Miller's years old. He asked
his girlfriend Brooke to join him on a short flight
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over their home in Bison, Kansas, And so they're up
and he's like, I'm gonna propose. He had arranged to
have his message mode and a field, so as they're
flying over, he could point down and then she saw it.
What that's amazing the romantic groom to be cut the
mow on a camera and share the footage and now
it's viral. She said, yes, how about that? Huh Well,
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shout out to a barber in particular. We hear these
stories all the time. There's a six year old kid
named Wyatt. He has autism, and this barber is just
getting the message out that you you can cut their hair.
Sometimes it's really difficult, but you just have to do
things that are going to be proactive and helpful for them.
Like he turns the music down when Whyatt comes in.
He will do whatever he needs to do, including a
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picture that recently went out and it's going crazy where
why it's on the ground and he's cutting his hair
on the ground. He kind of just get on their
level and you'll be good to go. That's awesome. I
saw another one where he went out to the car. Yeah,
that's another story too. I think it's good to spread
the story so that other barbers know kind of what
they need to do. Lunchbox. Oh Mary, she's eighty years old.
Just celebrated her eightieth birthday. You're like, oh, so, why
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does that make tell me something good? When she was
five years old, she was diagnosed with a heart murmur
and the doctor said, listen, she'll be lucky to live
to her seventeenth birthday. And she said, you know one, doctor,
I'm gonna keep on living. And now Mary's eighty years old.
Happy birthday, Happy break to you. That's a good one there,
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getting along, shut it, okay, all right. I stayed up
to watch The Voice last night because Natalie Stovall, who
plays with us in The Raging Idiots, But first of all,
it's just an amazing artist herself. We only got her
because I was like, hey, you're so good, I can
play with us. But I'm watched at so The Voice
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forever and I was like, okay, I'm gonna watch episode
the Voice. Oh it's two hours. I was like, I
sure hope Natalie's on early. And then she wasn't like
a hundred minutes into it, still know her, And then
I was like, man, I guess I'm gonna really feature
her at the end and the only crush it and
there was like a six second piece where they're like
Team Blake picks Natalie Stowhall I thought I missed something,
so I rewound trying to find it more full performance,
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and then I was like, shoot, I didn't even text
her because I felt like she's probably embarrassed to. She
was like, that's all they showed because she made it.
She wasn't one of the ones that didn't make it.
They yeah, the ones who didn't make it sound good.
And so for like three seconds she was like and
it was like, and Natalie Stoball makes Team Blake. And
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so she did an old Steel Driver song which Chris
Stampleton's lead singer up would hear it, but she made it,
so she'll be on again. But I was like, if
I watched two hours listen, if I turned up on
Netflix and it's over a hundred and twenty minutes long,
I'm like, I'm out a movie. It is a movie.
And I watched I watched the movie The Voice last night,
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and I gotta tell you both parts. It gets like
a C minus on Rotten Tomatoes. Man's thirty second Skinny
Garth Brooks has given an engaged couple a pretty awesome
wedding gift, a live version of a song recorded just
for them. So this couple they're at a Garth concert.
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They held up a sign that said Garth, pick out
our wedding song. That's all they wanted. Well, then he
started singing to make you feel My Love to them. Well,
it was recorded, so then he reached out and was
able to give them that version of the song at
the concerts. They can play it at their wedding. That's cool.
Do you know who wrote that song to make you
feel my love? You feel love? Don't? Oh? Now now
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I do because you did it in a Bob Dylan voice.
Jesse James Decker and her husband Eric Decker are expecting
their third child. She announced it yesterday on Instagram him
and it's pretty much the cutest video ever. You can
check it out Bobby Bones dot com. Why is it cute?
What happened? Oh, she sat down with their daughter, and
her daughter had been praying to Jesus for a baby,
like a baby brother, baby sister or whatever, and they
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sat down to tell her and she was just so
excited her prayer had been answered and she's just over
the moon about being a big sister. So it was adorable. Amy,
that's your thirty seconds, skinny. Sorry today. This story comes
to us from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A man broke into
a cell phone store and stole two thousand dollars worth
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of cell phones. Only problem is before he left a
couple of display ones he took selfies on the fold.
Why I don't know, but it made him really easy
to identify. That was very funny, Like I wonder if
he was just like messing with it and set off
the camera because there he is. Yeah. Yeah, they got
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him in the news. They don't have his name, but
they and he was arrested, probably minor. You like the
munch at your Bonus Story show, if you lived in
ninety two, you feel like, right now you go. If
you give me ninety two, I'm good. I'll call the
day really good. This is old guy in Iowa City.
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He's playing a lottery and he won the Lucky for
Life game, which means that he gets he gets a
year for the rest of his life. It's not bad.
He bought a fortune cookie last month at a casino
that said you will discover an unexpected treasure, and this
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ninety two year old guy and Iowa City won the
Lucky for Life content. You know, and this isn't an
ironic Do you think if you weren't odd hours, it
completely messes with your body and you're sleeping in your
mental health. I love written stories like this. I worked
the oddis of hours. We all do, and all your
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third shifters out there, like, we understand your pain. Now
if you're just waking up and you're going to school
with kids, not for you, story for us. According to
a new study, working through the night early morning third
shift is related to a ton of medical problems our bodies.
This is me talking here our bodies through my research.
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They're designed to wake up when the sun rises, because
that's how the Native Americans did it, yes, or the
people in England. It's good for your circadian rhythm. And
then you're supposed to go to sleep when the sun
goes down naturally, naturally, not how I wake up. That's
why don't they I could do this much longer. We
go to sleep when it's still light outside and we
wake up when it's starts. Or I go to sleep
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when it's dark and wake up an hour later and
it's still dark. So I read that story. I want
to throw that out there. Eddie Jr. Eddie's nine year old.
I didn't know all the oceans, and so he goes
to his dad relative smart guy. Yeah, yeah, of course.
And when you ask homework, that's what he does, is that,
come help me with this. And so you also didn't
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know all the oceans? No man, Apparently they added an ocean. Okay, lunchbox,
how many oceans can you name? I got you ready? Atlantic? Okay,
there you go, Pacific, Indian, Antarctic, the Arctic, Antarctic ocean.
It's the Arctic's Arctic ocean. But it's down there. I'll
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accept that. Go ahead, Caspians the sea. I don't even
know what he said, but Indian, yes, he did, go ahead.
Any other ones you can think, and I think that
made me all the oceans? How did you do it?
For Australian ocean? There has to be one over there
by Australia, isn't there like like a south? Go ahead
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of South Africa? Stop talking, you stop talking now? Maybe
go ahead, Indian, Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, South Southern. That's it.
Why did you know it? I had no idea. I
felt like they added an ocean while I was living
my life from elementary school, what I learned these things?
There's a southern ocean and guess what Junior would have
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had a hundred if it wasn't for me. I was like, no,
that's not wrong. I mean I was like, no, there's
no other ocean. That's what you told him? Yes, because
he had written them out, and I was like, okay,
you messed up. That's gonna be yes, dude, I feel
so bad now. Hey, any parents out there just really
screwed up their kids by giving them wrong phone their homework.
(16:39):
I didn't know you did that. Yeah, now that's what
I did. Our producer ready has a nine year old
and he said, no, no, there's no such thing as
the Southern Ocean and hurt his grade. Our phone number
is eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby. If you are
detrimental to your kids school work, call us. Our producer
ready has to two kids nine and around four, and
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the older one nine year olds like, hey, I got
some homework. Listen up to five oceans. Here's the old
Southern Ocean, and his dad, producer, He's like, no, that's wrong.
There's no such thing as the Southern Ocean. Well there is,
and so you kept up from getting a hundred. Yes,
sure did my fault. I would use that against you
for a long time. If I were him. Yeah, it's
not the first time. I've done it too. I'm thinking
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he's gonna stop going to me. Now when you get
nine or ten that you start to get smarter at school. Yeah,
he's already smarter than I am at school. Stuff that
they know more. Yeah, but will he retain it? That is?
But does he have street smarts? Hey, let's go over
to Echo and Virginia Beach haco. Hey, thank you for calling.
(17:47):
What's going on? Um? So it's funny. I thought that
I was the only person. But I did the same
thing that Eddie did with his kid. My stepson came
home probably there or four years ago, and he was
doing working on a map and he was like, in
the Southern Ocean. And I was like, there's no way,
there's no Southern Ocean. And I had never learned about
it when I was in school. But I'm glad it
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wasn't just me. Well, misery loves companies, would I always say,
all right, Yeah, we have a lot of people calling
in that are detrimental and their kids school. Where we're
gonna take some more of those calls. By the way,
I appreciate that call. Appreciate you where is that I
lost it last week? Everything just all that stuff on
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the way. I lost all my spots on them on
a board. And I appreciate you, uh those calls coming up?
Let me talk about There's if you go to and
you have iPhone, which I think most of us here,
if all of us do, if you go to settings
and then you go to battery, it tells you your
number one battery drainer. Because Amy has been complaining that
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she started phone on her battery shuts down since she
upbidded it. And there are a lot of theories like
as soon as they put out a new operating system,
they want you to buy the new phone so that
your phone don't die. So it tells you if you're
having a problem, what your battery usages. So for me,
my number one thing that I use is messages at,
which is just text messages. Number two is I Heart
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Radio which is and number three a snapchat. So but
I don't have battery issues and I always keep it
charge when I'm not using it. It's like my car
gas tank always prepared. Famous person said, stay ready, never
got to get ready. My number one usage is Instagram
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at like, wow, do you always record just in case
leaving it running. I don't know. I do watch a
lot of stories, but mine is in the teens. My most, no,
my second with nineteen Bobby, I bet your phone audio
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is zero phe not like hell like talking on the phone,
none and no voice mail, none of that. Mine's golf Clash,
the game I play one's golf class. It's a game
like a golf game that you play with other people
on on the phone. I guess you can play against people. Yeah, people,
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I don't know who they are. But can we play
against each other? Yes, we can, and we can talk
trash to each other. That's fun. That's about to be
Bobby's most. Eddie and I used to put on headsets
and play holl of Duty all the time, back before
we did this job. Wait, two different jobs. We get
on and be like, hey, ten four, you in there,
but you're like, yeah, kids are asleep. They are. Let's
take on these kids. Let's get up and the kids
to talk yellow us and talk dirty and stuff. We'd
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be like, take the headset off. Yeah I didn't like
that part. Yeah, neither Adulty like that. Our producer, Eddie
has a nine year old. Nine year old came home,
was listening out the oceans and listed out the Southern Ocean,
and Edie goes, that's not a thing, so erase it
took it in kept him from getting a hundred, like Eddie,
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act corrupted his sounds homework Lindsay and Huntington's Indiana, good morning,
good morning, Thank you for calling. What would you like
to say? Um, I did the same thing to my
daughter this year. Well, she brought her math homework home.
She's thirteen in eighth grade, and I was helping her
do it because I was a math with all the
advanced math classes like math with my and she got
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nell that's not even close, like she there was like
sixteen points and she got eight of them right. Apparently
I taught her like the wrong way to do it
because math is totally different now. It's the style on you.
I know now though, I google, so Eddie google because
when I don't know, I google the problem and then
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it'll show me how to do it, and I'm like, okay,
let's try this way. Doing better. Hey, I appreciate you,
thank you very much for calling. Hey, Let's go to
a Lisa. Hi, Lisa, I can worry. Good morning, where
are you calling? This from in New Points, Virginia. Thank
you for on What would you like to say? All right, Eddie,
don't feel bad, this might take the cake. So I
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was on the game show Wheel of Fortunes and I
was in first place and this particular puzzle, I had
a car and a cruise. I was on track to
wrap this thing up go to the bonus round, and
I was debating between two valves and I picked the
wrong valve. And to this day, my parents blame themselves
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for years and years of telling me the wrong phrase
was the phrase We'll see if you guys can finish
it correctly. The rain in Stane falls mainly on the planes.
P l A I n s on the planes like
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p l A I in like that, like the planes
like the flat land. All right, right right, yeah, so
I thought it was on the planes too, so in
my parents, no, it's in the rainfalls mainly in oh
In So it's not even plane that was in the plane.
Oh I thought it was on as well. Oh no,
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that's funny. I blame them two for me messing up
right there that you guys didn't know too. I'm not
the only one. So she chose the oh instead of
the eye. I was thinking it was gonna be the planes, like, yeah, well, hey,
thank you for calling. I appreciate you. Tell your parents
we said what up to? They got a big shout
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out this morning. How about that about other guys? Never
gonna get it. As of six million people still use
this every single day. All right, So we're talking about
now six million people use just every day. And why
this is fascinating is I don't know one who does.
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I don't think I do. Maybe I know one. As
of twenty seventeen, six million people use one of these
every single day. Spoil a lunchbox, home phone, home phone,
not it, Never gonna get it. We'll do it in
a second shoe. I'm about to hit you with it.
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As a six million people still use one of these
a CD player in their car. No, I think it's
way more than that lunchbox. This is easy. I don't
know how I didn't know it. Public library, Eddie, I
got it a calculator. Hit me, Oh no, let's take
one more shot here. Never gonna get it. Dan in
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four Wayne, Indiana. Hey, it's a machine, ladies and gentlemen,
it's wrong. Sorry, Dan, have a good day, buddy, appreciate.
You never gonna get it. Six million people still use
a pager? Really ors military? Okay, well, I think we've
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just made all the six million people still use a pager.
The story says, prepared to bundle up. This is going
to be one of the brutalest, coldest winners in a
long time. That sounds I just am not into the
cold at all. I don't like when it gets below
much less winter meteorologists believed the Northeast will have tons
(25:27):
of snowfall showed up Boston. I just think back, when
are people in Boston or that humongous storm. So here's
what I'm saying. The reason I bring it up is
before it's too late and before everybody's out, get your
batteries and your flashlights and those kind of things. I'm
not saying doomsday prep. I'm just saying, get a few things, candles, flashlights,
(25:53):
just some cold weather supplies, public service announcement. Not into
the world, that's all, and not walk did just and
this person says famous person once said they never got
to get ready. That's right, So prepared to bundle up.
That's that. Um, I guess we could talk about this
for a second. This woman is playing a game on
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her phone. Because Eddie was talking about what game do
you play? Golf clash? Golf Clash takes up like tht
of his phone battery. Never even heard of golf clash.
This woman, she's twenty one. She won't blind in one
of her eyes last week because she was playing her
cell phone game for a full day straight. Whoa, Yeah,
she was on like a phone bender. She blind blind.
She lost on one of her eyes, and the doctor's like,
(26:36):
I don't think she'll get her vision back. That's crazy.
Because she stared at her phone. You can't listen. I'm
trying not to be hypocrite. I look at my phone
a lot, but I don't keep eye contact with this phone.
So one year old, she loved the game called Honor
of Kings. She took a day off for it and
played it the entire day. That's why she keep playing
(26:57):
the whole time. Yeah, and she's permanently blind to one eye.
I mean, you think about it, You're looking into a
light the whole time. That's all it is light. I'm
telling you, I did a thing with my dog last night.
He hates the phone so much. I'm convinced there's some
sort of like radiation coming out of it that I
can't feel that he can that. He's like, Oh, get
that away from me because I put it up. What
does he know what a phone is? Because I'll do
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with a spoon. He doesn't move his head and get
away from it, Like how close are you putting it? No?
I just somewhat close, like if I taking a picture
of you within six ft and he's like, Oh, I
don't like that. I'm convinced that my dog is telling
me that there's something coming out of this. Are smart?
I've been telling you that. I've been telling you that
because I like, we're gonna wake up in thirty years
(27:39):
and have these big tumors on the side of our
outside of our head because there wasn't research done on
cell phones before we all had them in our just
holding them up to our head. That's why I don't
get online. I'll talk on the phone. And also like
talking on the phone. That's why I also there needs
to be a rule about face timing. I think you
should send a text unless there's like three people in
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your life that's you should send a tech before you
just hit FaceTime, because if you don't, you don't do that.
There you're like one of three people just to you,
maybe to Eddie. Is it like knocking on the door
and being like, hey you dressed? Kind of yes, okay,
so you have three people that are a list of
people you're okay with doing it. Otherwise just you shouldn't
do that. You should text someone and go hey can
you FaceTime? And then you face time? What happened? Nothing
(28:25):
happened everybody all the time instead of my phone ringing,
it's like you're tired of getting dressed. I don't care,
I'll be button. I have no problem you would. Sometimes
I need a heads up and vibe too much Ackney
cream on, like Bobby's on the list, It doesn't matter.
But other people sometimes I'm like, shoot, gotta go wash
my face and then answer. But yeah, you should send
ft question mark and if you get a yes back,
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then it's okay to FaceTime. That's why I think. Sometimes
you hit it and then you're on and it's like
you know where I am and if you got the
whole thing. Mike d is our phone screener about to
come off the phones, but for now he stow our
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phone screener and I helped produce a lot of segments,
and Mike sent me a no, he goes. Hey. It
was a cool moment yesterday because Dolly Parton walked into
the glass room, which doesn't happen a lot, right, Mike,
not a lot. They just kind of walked past that
because this is like the big room. They don't look
at the little people. Yeah, so Dolly pardon comes by
and says, what to you? He liked my hair? Who's
that guy with her hair? While there? Mine? And so
(29:31):
then and you were like what I was like? And
then she shipped my hand. And nobody ever goes in there.
So I always talked about how the really successful people
do the really little things, they do them really right.
And even yesterday after Dolly left, I was like, Dolly
was here fifteen minutes early. She was sitting there, she
was talking, she was nice, like she was business, but
(29:53):
she was great at it. And so Mike made this
list of the top five artists and went out of
their way to say hi to the producers in the
glass room, which is on their way to the room. Yeah.
Now you'll see something very in common with them too.
But so at number one on the list, not in
any ranking, but just in order. Dolly Parton working, So
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you told us that story. She said, hey, your hair
is crazy like mine. Very kind. Up on the list
at number two was Shania Twain, so she said hello, Yeah,
she came in there, touch my shoulder. At number three,
(30:40):
timc Graw what Tim say? Do you ever? I think
you just introduced himself. He walked dance Hello, thank you.
At number four, the Goat Garth Brooks. Garth says hello
to everyone, righting their eyeballs, shakes their hands like he's
the greatest at just making you go. Garth books only
(31:03):
cares about me right now, I mean he is right.
And finally Faith Hill stopped by the glass room, look
at mine. It was awesome, right yeah. Faith has been
really nice to me at times too, where I'm like,
like away from the show, like just out in normal land,
like extremely kind and I'm like, man, is this real?
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But what's what are these people? They're all their legends,
they're mega stars, and there's a reason because they do
the tiny things right all the time. Like imagine if
they're stopping buying saying hi to a random producer, no offense,
but we're all random producers in somebody's world. Then imagine
they're doing all the little people. Imagine what they're doing
with all the big people. Like when I go look
(31:48):
at a place, I was talking. I'm writing this second
book now, which, by the way, you will be a
lot worse in my first book. I can tell you
right now. It's like a book. I want to come
out to the summer, but I don't know what's going
I talked about how like when I look at place
is like businesses get. I get things I do outside
of this show. Like I look at like who they
take out the trash. I look at like how the
people treat you up front before I start looking at
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anything else. Because the tiny details are where all the
big decisions are made. You want to hire people. That's
why I do look at anyway, this is a cool list.
I like that they're all megastars. There's also this thing
with new artists. When new artists get cool real quick,
they think they're way cooler than they really are, and
they always come back. If they stay, they always get
a little dose of reality real quick. It's it's like
(32:31):
a soap opera star. There's a difference in a soap
opera star and Tom Hanks, the soap opera star wants
you to know they're cool because they're really not that
cool yet, and they want you to have that. Oh look,
how big a deal I am. Tom Hanks had nothing
to prove. Tom makes it just him anyway. I could
go on and I will also. Yeah, but I thought
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that was a cool list that you put together, and
treminded interesting too, because yeah, we don't know what's going
on in the classroom, and most of the huge stars
here early, always gonna early, and we're like, hey, is
a list huge star here? Yep, been here fifteen minutes. Wow,
but they're a huge star. Then I'm like, well, that's
why they're a huge star. Is brand new star with
the barely hit here? Oh no, fifty minutes later, Oh
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there are the other stuck in traffic. Oh well you
know what. Whenever Blake was coming in, Blake left way
early and decided to get here thirty minutes orly, just
in case traffic was going to hit him. That's the difference.
And that's not just stars is real life. This is
business at work. This is why some people are super
successful and somebody's moderately successful. The small details I will
pay attention to the little people. But I may not
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thought about little people. It's little, it's a little details.
Let's just get out of here. Wow, all the little
people out there, Amy will pay attention to you. All
right already, Amy, Let's go Amy's thirty second Skinny. It's official.
(34:03):
Natalie stove Ball has made it on the Voice after
weeks of blind auditions. Her moment on the show aired
last night. Montage Good Natalie cool walls the game, so
(34:25):
we'll see what happened. She sharing a spot on Blake
Shelton's team. So yesterday Ellen to Dinners teased an interview
with Oprah and this is for her Ellen's Show Me
More thing that she's doing on YouTube. But Ellen's show
Me More show huh after like more? It's like more
(34:45):
in depth me Comma moore? Or is the person's name
me more? No, person's name is not me more. Anyway,
it's launching today on YouTube and Oprah's on and she
asked Soaper what her a t M PIN number is
and Oprah's like, I don't know. I don't think I
have one. I have been to the bank in thirty years.
And then she stared shared a story where actually she
goes wait, a second. I did go to the bank
(35:07):
the other day. It was my first time and I
was depositing a check for two million dollars. I would
assume it's called me Comma Moore. It's a play on
show Me More, Okay, So it's Ellen's show me more
show okay, get it. I mean the story of Oprah
was great. We kind of got lost in that mean
more thing. But no, go ahead, I'm Amy. That's she's
(35:30):
already the second Skinny. All right, let's do the Morning Corny.
The Morning Corny. What is a ghost favorite pasta? What's
a ghosts favorite pasta? Feed a cheeny afraid? Oh? That
(35:56):
was the Morning Corny. Pretty down that prett it funny though,
everybody can relax about the temperature on this room. All
I did was asked, are you still warm? And I'm
pretty okay because it's like here, it's probably less than that.
But guys, until we get a new studio, we're using
(36:16):
old equipment that just generates heat. I'm sitting behind the
board and I push all the buttons and it's we're
running nineteen seventies technology here. This is Jerry House is
old board. Can we all sit back there with you?
I also think you're sharper if you're colder. Yeah, no,
I'm just thinking about being cold. Well I'm not. I
(36:38):
feel pretty good. Thank you for asking. Okay, good, that's
all that matters. Okay. So Amy gets in her mailbox
and she finds a letter and they say they want
to buy your house. Yeah, it's a realtor saying that
they have a buyer that's interested in my house and
they want to buy. It is a handwritten typed but
signature was signed real lik, not like photocopy signed, So
(37:02):
I don't know how real it is. I don't know
if this is a scam and it's something that's happening,
or I should really look into it, because what if
it's some crazy cash offer. I know, I've already gone
like in my head that they're just na shows up
with a yeah and they just want to buy it,
which I really don't want to move because we've just
gotten settled there in the kid's rooms, ready to go.
(37:23):
But I mean, but if it's like a hundred million,
don't be ridiculous, it's not going to be that. But
what if it's like what if that got offer? I mean,
I just I'm like, wait, am I about to get
suckered into something where they're gonna like, I'm gonna call
them and they're gonna talk me into this being a
good idea. So I've had people have business cards, not
(37:47):
now because I don't live in a cardaper, but now
I live in neighborhood that I hope will be good
one day, but it's on its way there. Maybe no,
you're the listeners. One of the top five in the
country is a little sketch, yeah, but it was still
less in top five in the country have been awesome neighborhood.
So but I've had the business car, but never the letter.
So I'll ask. I know we have a lot of
(38:07):
people out there that deal in real estate. Is this
ever a real thing? And I'm sure sometimes it's just
just maybe not a scam, but opportunity. I thought about,
if this is an opportunity, did they read the same
article reread and saw that our neighborhood is like on
the list of one of the top places, And then
they're like, now is the time to distribute the flyers
our numbers eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby, that's a
(38:30):
number eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby. Everyone in your
neighborhood gets it. Yeah, I get them all the time
because is they're hoping that maybe someone's in financial trouble,
maybe you're falling behind on your payments, and then you
look as a way away out and they'll give you
just enough where you make a little bit of money
but not very much. I need to get in this.
That's a good deal. Okay, somebody call us that can
(38:52):
verify because oh, fake news over there. Hey, But the
thing is you just fake news us so much that
we can't trust you mean that brothers get it. I
don't know for sure they got it. You know that
(39:14):
for sure. You don't know that that was okay. By
the way, we're about five minutes away from lunch Boxes
fake news story of the day, stories that people probably
think are real, and even lunchbox bid on a little bit,
but he shares it with us. Is the fake news
(39:35):
story of the day. The thing is they're not real stories,
but people are spreading them on Facebook like they are.
Amy found a letter in her mailbox. It was like, hey,
we'd like to make you offer on your house and
and he's like, dang, if they're coming after me, they
probably won't offer top dollars, cash money, cash money. Hey
Beth and Charleston, South Carolina. What's up. What's happening? Well, Um,
(39:57):
I work in real estate, and this is a pretty
common practice for especially it's such a hot seller's market
around here. UM. Buyers have their hearts that in particular neighborhoods,
their kids want to go to certain schools. Um, And
so if there aren't any homes listed in that neighborhood,
they'll get with a realtor that is willing to go
the extra mile and try and find them something. So
(40:18):
what you're saying is this is a real life thing
at some point where they'll just go and say anyone, anyone, anyone,
and it's legit. Yeah. I mean, I'm sure there are
some cases out there where people, you know, maybe don't
have a buyer and they're trying to get a listing.
But for the most part, you know, I would do
some research on whoever it was that sent it to you,
(40:41):
and if you have a realtor, contact I mean, UM,
have your realtor contact them. Okay, but you're in real estate,
right yeah. Yeah, So I mean this is someone that's like,
this is a real thing. I have a buyer I
bet they thought my house is so cute. And I'm
sure your house is really cute, but I would wager that, um,
they probably spent the letter to like other people on
(41:03):
your street too, because they want I get it. That's fine.
I could be the lucky winner. Yeah, yeah, bet, appreciate you,
thank you very much. If you's someone moving down from
California and New York, yeah, they have a ton of
money because yeah, because the cost of living is so high.
It's someone from Silicon Valley and they want to pay cash. Okay,
(41:25):
stop it, you and your cash. Cash is the bets.
Cash is king? Is it? It is? Isn't it? I
don't know. I don't too much ozar And if I
don't call my realtor and I just handle this deal
on my own. Yeah yeah, yeah, don't even tell your husband.
(41:46):
Don't call your realtor or your husband. Make them so
proud of you, like honey for three beans, and I
promised that these three beans get to move out tomorrow.
You can get it. By the way, I think you
should get a flu shot. I'm not one of these
conspiracy theories. I think that the flu shot is the
(42:07):
government controlling your brain. I think the flu shot is
back and forth on that them doing their best job
at guessing the strain that's going to affect people the
most because it is somewhat a guessing game. But I
think it's them making their best guess. I encourage you
get a flu shot. Signs discovered that if you get
vaccinated in the morning, it lowers your risk of getting
the flu because your immune system is strong in the
(42:28):
morning and it helps your body produce more flu fighting antibodies.
But I would just say, if they come to your office,
get it. It doesn't take very long, and I didn't.
I hate needles, and I can do okay with the
flu shot because it's tiny. I like needles. It's not bad,
and it still freaks me out a little bit. But
as someone who really hates it, I'm okay with it.
I just know the overall good, like it's okay to
(42:50):
get that little pop instead of getting that big flu
because if you get the flu, you're wiped out for
two weeks. So just a heads up there. I appreciate
all the calls lunchboxes. Fake news is coming up. I
got a couple more people on the phone too. Yeah, yeah,
the real, the real fake news. Yeah, Hey, Justin and Austin. Hey,
(43:13):
how we're going really good? Amy had a note left
in her mailbox. They're like, Hey, I want to buy
your house, and she's like, is this for real? Is
this someone that wants to buy my house? Like cash money?
It's a real thing. So you're a real estate agent. Yes,
from a real estate agent here in Austin, Texas. And um,
we my wife and I'm a buyer specialist and a
(43:34):
lot of times dressed in a hot neighborhood. If um,
I have a client who's seen everything on the market
and they have a very specific um what they're looking
for as far as vedroom's bask or footage. I can
go to old listings, tax records and find specific homes
that meet their criteria, and then I'll send out maybe
ten fifteen letters to those types of people. Are types
(43:54):
are people that own those houses and see if they're
interested in selling. It is a real thing, Amy, You
can make to make some big Hey, Justin, I appreciate
you call it because this has happened to me before,
way back in the day. It doesn't happen now, but
it's happened before two And I was like, is this
even real? So it is really even even if it's
(44:15):
not going after one house or just going after even
a street or neighborhood exactly. Yeah. So it's a real,
real legit thing. And I do it all the time.
And if I'm going to take the time to put
that letter together and I and I will tipe it
up and then hand sign it. So yeah, that's what
happened to what happened justin again, appreciate that call. You
shed some light on here, buddy, all right man, and
(44:38):
we appreciate you. I don't I really don't have time
to move, but I can figure it out. Yeah, follow
ups with the offering you And now time for a
story that's circulating on the internet that's not true, but
a lot of people think it is. And these are
the stories that lunchboxes bringing in for so long until
we finally realize this dude's full of fake news. Lunch
boxes fake news. Story of the day, man, this is
(45:00):
pretty awesome for some elementary school kids in upstate New York.
For the first time ever, they have put a Starbucks
in the elementary school. Well, don't be the person on
Facebook that retweeted pretty post this. Here's the thing. Their
school is fifth grade through twelfth grade. And so for
(45:22):
the first time ever, though the elementary age school will
have access to the Starbucks, you are only allowed to
espress those shots a day because they don't want you to.
And one teacher was quoted as saying, Mrs Brown said,
I've never had kids so excited to learn about geography,
and they pay attention more so Starbucks in elementary school
and upstate New York. Pretty freaking cool. That was. Okay,
(45:49):
that story is not true, but I'm telling you that's
why people believe sting. But that first line it got me.
You've heard the setup and then still believed it. It's true.
If you see it today, don't believe it. Don't believe it.
This kid throws something out the window of the school
bus litters right, and so this man, adult man, sees
it and as the bus stops, runs up it has
(46:09):
to get into school bus. So all the kids start
taking pictures of the man trying to get into the
school bus. And so the school bus driver is not stupid.
He doesn't open the door because you know what has
that pool thing where it locks the door, and so
he leaves it locked in his slowly drives to the
police station and the man's he's holding onto the bus.
Oh my goodness, unbelievable extremes. So what do you do
(46:30):
to the man? He didn't do anybody as a cop,
like as the law. Yeah, because they arrested him. Man
arrested after a wild video shot him clinging to moving
school buses in Baltimore. He was arrested. He's trying to
stop the bus. Yeah, can't you do something like intent
of filling the blank about the kid he littered? Yeah,
(46:52):
I don't know if you're selling him out which kid
it was. Let's try this game. I'll give you a
word and you have to sing a famous song with
the word in it. Okay, and we'll just go around
the room, and I'm the judge. It's a ready, and
you have five seconds to figure it out. Okay. If
(47:13):
I were to say the word is old, amy sing
a song with the word old in it, Go ahead,
this old barstool, take me for a ride. I'm a
big old tractor. Okay, Okay, you ready? The word is rock, rock,
(47:37):
like a rock, sh like I'm gonna give that like
a rock. Yeah, in a Chevy commercial. I believe that's
Bob right, Okay, black rock. Yeah, okay, I'm gonna give
that to ye all right, Eddie, come on, your word
is sky and sky. Don't hate him because he's good
(48:05):
at it. There is my life. My kids make fun
for doing this? Are not the game? Good? Yeah, you're ready,
I'm ready, I'm out. You lost? Yeah? The word is young, yo,
wold and free. Yeah, it's Yo, wild and free. I
don't know what song you're like. I know there's I
(48:28):
know there's a song called young Wild and Free with
like wizard and free. That one I don't know. So
we get drum that's that song now, I don't know
if we have to wonder what it is that's for
the wind? Come on both ready? Which one young? Okay?
(48:49):
Dead because I'm wounded? Who dead? Or he's the one
easy because he's won? Old um old um? That wasn't
my word. He wasn't ready? That was good again again, okay,
(49:12):
I'll give you one more ready ready? Yea. The word
is lady. She's a lady and she knows she's a lady. No,
not lost, I don't know what right? Ready your word
(49:36):
is think? Think you're done? Okay, there's not one. Come on,
let's give the old champ here your word is game? Oh,
(49:56):
come on the game? Yes man, here we go on.
And that's a good one. I'd have been like, quit
playing games with my give me, one would think, because
there's not one out there. Um, I think I love you.
But what am I so afraid of I'm afraid of you.
(50:21):
I think I know, I think I love you. I
mean there's only one song in the world with thinking it.
You gotta think that's not a song. Okay, how about it?
But you try one? Yeah, yeah, i'd let me give you.
You have to give me like a you're just random okay,
big words, Okay, okay, red solo, but you can't play
(50:45):
if I'm playing you let me put sing with you.
I didn't give you the answer. I'll give you one,
all right. Um um elevator loving and never said come on, dude,
come on too easy easy, that's hard. Camera camera, um,
camera yeah okay, then god, Edie, you had the chance. Yeah, yeah,
(51:15):
that's a good game. Bones like I could on photograph
because I was like, what head, but that's photograph, Yeah,
that's camera. Amy was the worst of day game. Then
she started jumping in my game and they got mad
at me. When I was like I'd like to play
Don't Hate. I was jokingly time pat the player, not
(51:39):
the game, even it the other way around. Yeah, I
was reading the story about long term happiness, like there
are two main keys to long term happiness. Number one,
don't sweat the small stuff, like, try not to let
things stress you out if they really don't matter you
(52:00):
and they seem like they matter if they really don't matter.
Trying not to let it bother you put things in perspective.
And I think we all have trouble with that on
the daily. Is that a lot of the stuff that's
not gonna bother us tomorrow, we let bother us so
much today that it affects today, which ends up affecting tomorrow.
So number one, don't sweat the small stuff, and number two,
don't let yourself become too isolated. They found a really
(52:22):
strong connection with how happy people are and how much
they socialize and how much they have like your friends
to hang out with and family and like the support system.
So that's at one, trying to stress about little things
save it. It's almost like saving up distress. You've gotta stress,
so you might as all stress about things that actually matter.
And number two, well, listen. I'm kind of a hypocrite.
(52:45):
I'm like, don't be too isolated. I'm just I'm reading
you the story, and that's one I'm not preaching, and listen.
I try to not stress about the small thing. You
try to find solutions for the small things. I'm more
of a how do we fix it really quick thing
instead of Look, I don't let it worry me. I
try to fix it. But I do isolate a lot.
But that's just kind of how I survive. You have
(53:06):
a very social job, so that helps. Uh, I guess
I mean not social like you have to attend a
bunch of party. I mean you do get to attend
a lot of really cool things. But I mean, think
about it. You're sitting here with your friends for several hours,
like talking talk talk talk talk, talk, talk talk that
I think sometimes we need to isolate to recover. Well,
I don't go to anything. I got before things a year,
(53:28):
so I don't. I don't really go to many parties
or events. And then we sit in a room. But
Amy's right, this is social hour for some people desk
and stare at their computer and seeing nobody. That sounds
pretty cool. I'll be honest, with you. I don't sound
so bad. Sometimes I'd rather be here. Amy Skinny comes
(53:49):
up in a second. We're gonna have a story too
about your parents be legally responsible with their children are bullying,
And we can get into that in the middle. Yeah,
because parents of children found bullying other miners could face
first fines and then jail time if it continues in
a New York community. And so again, if your young
(54:10):
child misses a bunch of school, the parents in trouble
for it. If you're a young child at school and
they continue to bully, should the parents be punished penalized
for what the kids doing. And I think that's a
question will hit in a few minutes. And if you
guys want to hop on the phone, it maybe ten
minutes before we get to that, but you can eight
(54:30):
seven seven seventy seven, Bobby Paris Hilton tweeted out something
I thought was pretty philosophical. Yes, I just read it.
I was like, wow. She tweeted. If you don't know
what to say, just be like that's hot. If you
don't know what to say, what's your go to expression? Amy? Um?
(54:51):
If I don't know, um um, I don't I don't
know that I have one like that's hot, I say
if I don't know what to say, I'm just like
that's interesting. Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah it's not bad.
And I'll always did think where I'm like, I'll buy
my lip and be like like I'll give him the
(55:12):
old fake out, like I'm really taking this in right now,
but a physical expression you can tell that I really
feel this is interesting. But I'll be like it's interesting,
but in reality, you got nothing one that's legit? What
if it's not? Though, I don't know. That's just my
go too. That's Brian and Arkansas. What's up, buddy? What's
(55:34):
going on on? Buddy? Are you good? I'm good, dude. Okay,
well I'm getting to talk to you. What's up? Man?
Another day? Another dollar? You know what they say? You
get a dollar? Man? That would be a nickel. I
need your job, Yeah you do. It's a pretty good
one except for the hours. Other than the hours, it's
all good. Here. Hey where are you living, Arkansas? Buy man?
I'm a cabinet Arkansas? Brother. Represent Hey, what's going on
(55:55):
with the man? Look? I need some no miss day
in my life. I really do. And I don't know
how you can make that masterpiece any better. But I'm
just curious, is it ready for radio? Your new version yet?
It is not? Listen. This is what I know. I
know yesterday because Walker Hayes produced the song. Walker and
I wrote it together and then Walker produced it, and
I know he was going into to work on it
(56:15):
some yesterday. But our bosses were like, hey, I love Nomastay,
the song of the Raging Idiots. We do. It's getting
downloaded like crazy, but can you do something like make
it a little bit country? And I was like, well, nah.
But then Natalie Stovall played it live with us and
she was on the Voice last night, by the way,
and it was really good. Was she played it and
I was like, you know what, bosses, Yeah, a great,
(56:37):
that's a great idea. And so we went and cut
at the studio. Maybe next week. I mean, I can
play the original version if you want to hear that. Dude.
I gotta have no mistake to work every morning. I love.
That's funny, dude, A masterpiece, brother, It truly is well, Brian,
I'll play it just for you. I didn't have I'm
gonna load it up real quick and have it ready.
But Brian appreciate you. I have a good one, all right, buddy. Yeah,
(57:02):
I'll play that. So here's a song from the Raging
Idiots called Namasta. I hope you download it. We're gonna
be out on the road, by the way, next weekend
in Tulsa and Lubock. We're in El Paso and Austin.
So enjoy no mistay from the Raging Idiots seven thirty
(57:25):
in the morning. In the suit that I was born in. Girl,
why are you laughing at me? Come on, baby? What
are my khakis? Everybody transmitting America? It was on Twitter
(57:51):
last night and I saw the shooting at Texas Tech
because I started seeing lockdown on campus and I was like,
what happened here? And so it turns out someone shot
a cop. I didn't know the whole story. Do you
guys know what happened? Yeah? I know what happened here.
I'll played this. This is from Fox and Friends. The
new video of a Texas Tech student in handcuffs accused
of killing a campus police officer. That's nineteen year old
(58:14):
Hollis Daniels, taken to the police station after drugs were
reportedly found in his room. That's where cops say he
pulled out a gun and shot an unidentified officer in
the head. It was like, what exactly, Like, I didn't
know this circumstances last night. Was some sort of person
on campus just walking around with the gun doing me too?
(58:37):
And then I saw that a cop and shot. I
was like, Oh, you gotta be kidding me. I didn't
know this was the case, Like someone had discovered drugs
in the dorm room. Like that's almost almost a nothing,
and you're gonna shoot some What do you know anything
else about this? They said that he then ripped the
body cam off trying to and then try to ditch
it and ditch the gun ran. They found him on
(58:59):
campus a few hour years later, and he's a crap
from Segine Texas. Um. Yeah, that stinks, and we're on
in Lubbock, and so everybody out there that it was
affected by this, I'm sorry. It sucks. So there's noth
more to say about that. I didn't know that was
the case where it was. I thought someone maybe just
(59:19):
went to again. Know, this woman is mad at her
ex boyfriend because he's cheating on her or was cheating
on her, and so she goes and she starts destroying
his car in the parking lot because she sees it
out and it wasn't his car. Because I think we've
all done the thing where we grab a car door
and try to open it and it's not the car,
it's just a car that's similar in mat inside of
(59:42):
a car. Because it was unlocked and I thought it
was fine. I was like oh, and then I got
in and I was like, I don't drink that. So
she did that and started beating the crap out of
it like before he cheat and it was the wrong car.
It wasn't even then to do that's expensive and that's
probably like law. So up North Buffalo, New York, this
(01:00:09):
town is like, all right, parents, if your kids continue
to bully, we're gonna find you money. And if they
continue after that, we'll just take you to jail because
they can't control the bullying and kids doing all kinds
of stuff. Kids are killing a suicide because it's become
so rampant. So it's like, what's the deal. Do we
think parents should have something to do with their kids?
(01:00:30):
Like are they accountable? I want to bring on Sarah
and Fort Smith, Arkansas. Sarah, you're on, Hi, Good morning,
Good morning. What do you think about this, I think,
as a parent of a fiship grader, I feel like
that the parents should be held accountable for at least
getting that child that's doing the bowling to a counselor
(01:00:51):
to a doctor, to someone to figure out the cause
of why they're bowling. There's always a cause for kids
acting out um and it's usually could be a deep
rooted cause or just something on the surface. But I
do feel like it's the parents responsibility. They are their
children and there their parents or guardian. They're the ones
(01:01:14):
responsible for their child until they are an adult. So
you feel like that the parents should be penalized financially
and then with criminal charges that their kids don't stop.
I think if they don't show any effort of trying
to help their child, if they just if they don't
(01:01:34):
do anything other than tell them quit doing it, I
think they should be penalized in some sort of fashion
if they sow no effort. Now, if they make the
effort and get their kids to a counselor to a
psychiatry and psychologists whoever, and they continue to do it,
then no. But I think that we let parents lap
(01:01:58):
on making that effort to try to help their kids,
and that's where the problems start. Well, I appreciate the call.
Thank you very much for sharing that with us. Thank you,
all right, have a good morning. I'll grab some more
of these calls in a second. Let you guys think
about that. We do that in a minute. The Star
Wars trailer came out yesterday. I don't watch Star Wars.
I'm not even a person who goes I've never seen
(01:02:19):
a Star Wars. I have people that do that. I
want to acknowledge how cool they are by not consuming
what's popular in culture. Annoy that you're one aman. I mean, yeah,
Star Wars. I don't want to piss out of the Sarine.
It's the same, the same thing, not that same. Since
you want to call it out, Okay, I just know
he's a new thing, So I'm right, yeah, you really,
(01:02:44):
you're in me, all right. So the official trailer for
Star Wars The Last Jedi was released. Eddie a big
Star Wars and I am. And I've not seen the
trailer yet, but apparently Mark Hamill's in it, the original
Fishers in it. Yeah, I read that they were going
to do that, and so she came out in the trailer.
Did you watch it. No, I saw the poster because again,
I'm not a Star Wars nerd. I'm a Game of
(01:03:05):
Thrones nerd, but I'm not a Star Wars nerd. When
I found you, un I don't even know what's happening.
I don't care, but it came out and everybody was
freaking out. And that's cool if you love Star Wars.
It's exciting if you love Star Wars because if they
and then again, I woulde people on Twitter going, I've
(01:03:26):
never seen a Star Wars I can. You don't even
get it. There's no reason to hate something you don't.
Don't hate on star I jumped in a tweet thread
last night. I was like, you know what Star Wars? Yeah.
I was like, I haven't seen it either. I'll watched
thirty minutes the first one. I didn't like it, but
I probably there's something to it or that many people
wouldn't love exactly. There's something to it, that's right. This
soprano has never seen it. There's something to it. Thrones,
(01:03:47):
you guys haven't seen it. I'm telling you there's something
to it. Everything except Nickelback. Oh no, all right, there's
this town and they're like, okay, if your kids bully,
you'll be fined and then and we may put you
in Joe. So should parents be legally responsible with their
kids or bullies. Let's go over to Diana and love it. Diana,
(01:04:10):
good morning, good morning. What do you think about this? Well, first,
I would like to go off fanboy for a moment
because I am so totally on the Bobby Blues Show.
Thank you, thank you. I am am coming to love
it next weekend. Are you coming? Okay? I can't wait
(01:04:30):
to see you. I hope the raging idiots are coming
to love it. Well. Thank you very much. I'm glad
you're excited to be on the show. Now are you
your mom? I am. I'm a mom of eight. All right.
I bet you're tired. Huh. Well I used to be
when we have the baby. The oldest one was eleven,
so we used to be tired. But now they're all
(01:04:51):
big kids, my youngest one and the oldest one, and
I have been on both sides of that crazy bullying spectrum.
I have children that think that it's okay or cool
to um, you know, thinking that their cuffs and go
in school and you know, be an ass, and part
(01:05:12):
of me, I probably shouldn't have said that, And UM,
I have had to deal with that, And I've had
to deal with kids coming home crying because they were
pushed in lockers or made fun of because one's fat
or that type of stuff. So I completely understand both
sides of that. UM. The whole bullying thing, Well, what
do you think about being penalized as a parent if
your kid won't stop? I think it should happen. Um.
(01:05:35):
I've had to go sit in them the counselor's office
and talk about this one's attitude or that one's um
sensitivity and how we've had to um to deal with it.
And in Texas and we grew up in New Mexico
and Clovis. And I don't know if you, um um
heard about the shooter that came into the library there,
so um he uh he went in because he was
(01:05:58):
depressed and he was bullied and he just lost it
and he just shot the entire library up and killed
a whole bunch of people and even um younger kids
were there, and which was absolutely tragic. So I believe
one hundred percent, if you're having a problem with your
child in the school gets involved, it should be your
responsibility whether you are being a bully or being bullied,
(01:06:19):
you need to go in there and defend your child
and make sure that you do something about the situation. Um,
you don't know if your child is going to be
the excellently ghost postal and you don't know if your
child is the one that's going to go in there
and beat up the little kid or um. You know,
most definitely, parents should be held accountable for what their
children do. You can't get off of yourself and help
(01:06:40):
your baby, then most what else are they going to do? Well?
I appreciate the call, thank you very much. How do
you have kids? You got two kids? Yeah, that's a
tough one. And I don't think it's that black or white.
You know, it's like parentings hard and all kids are different.
I just feel like there has to be a certain
point where like there's a requirement for parents to do
(01:07:02):
this for their kids, like you know, with like someone said, counseling,
talk about them or um one on one meeting with
teachers and the parents, and then after that if it continues,
then yes, But I just don't think it's that easier
to be able to punish a parent for this. Samantha
and Tulsa. Are you a police officer? Yes, I am.
My husband and I both are. Well. Thank you for calling.
(01:07:23):
Thank you for you do. I really appreciate you putting
your life out there every single day for us. So
before you have anything to say, I really do appreciate them.
Thank you very much. What would you like to say
about this? Well, just like what I just said, it's
not black and white. And I think that you know,
if a child vandalizes something or you know, just stuff
that I see in Sulsa, you know the parents and
they have to go to court and they have to
(01:07:43):
pay the fine. Some stuff that the parents not the
one that gets you know, it's punished. I think that's
the whole point of punishment, whether you're thanking your kids
or what we're talking about is a deterrent for tuture behavior.
It's bringing about some sort of change, and I think
there should be some sort of program, and if the
parents don't follow the steps of the program, then they
should be held accountable. But punishing a kid because or
(01:08:06):
punishing a parent because their kid is kind of a jerk,
isn't going to change that kid's the ager. You know,
you got to get to the root of the problem
in each situation is going to be different. So I
think saying we're gonna find you and then in prison
New York. First of all, really, you're gonna put parents
in prison, and what are you gonna do with the kids? Yeah,
like put them in there with them together. That's not
gonna help. I mean, it's not that, it's not that simple.
(01:08:29):
And I mean it's it's figures that that would be
something come around from New York if that would be
an idea. Don't be a geography hater, Samantha. Come on,
I mean, come on, come on. You've got to hold
people accountable. You have you have to hold people accountable.
Note not parents accountable, people accountable. That's what's wrong with
(01:08:51):
today is that every kid that gets mad and goes
to school and does something, it's not the kid's fault.
It's somebody else's fault. You've got the whole every single
person accountable for their actions, no matter how old they are. Like,
I got a nine year old, a four year old,
and eighteen months old, and you better believe that that
eighteen months old it's already getting punished for his ridiculous
(01:09:12):
hand firm behaviors. They probably don't punishment New York do this. Yeah, no, Hey, listen, Samantha.
I appreciate the call, Thank you very much. The daughter
is going to freak out when I let her know
that I was on the show. I was trying to
what's her name? Her name Savannah? So okay, well this
and this will be on the podcast, so you can
put her back on the podcast. Hey, Savannah, what's up?
(01:09:33):
Your mom? Is really cool? So thank you for calling
the show. Yeah, thank you. Guys, have a great day,
all right, by bye. Just to kind of wrap it up,
I don't think there's a listen kids a punk. I
don't have kids, so I know everything about kids, right.
I got bullied a lot, like Oh, and I don't
think that all bullying is bad. I think there's a
(01:09:53):
level it gets to when it becomes unhealthy for me.
Adversity made me who I am. But there's also a
point where it does get to someone needs to step in. Um.
I think the kids get in trouble. If kid keeps
get in trouble, And with juven Judy like, if a
kid keeps doing bad stuff, doesn't he end up going
to jail? I'm cool with finding the parents. I don't
(01:10:16):
think the parents should go to jail. Though that's too much,
because again, what do you do with the kid? Put
him in there with them? But here, here's the thing.
Parents can be bucks and sent us to fifteen days.
Who yeah, if it's a whole thing. But it's also Buffalo,
New York. Let's not get that confused with So she
was right, No, no, Buffalo is like hardcore. Okay, yeah,
Buffalo is not New York City. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
(01:10:38):
they're two different things. But there's not a right answer.
There isn't that. But I just found it a little
wild that that was a thing being talked about now,
so that are probably talking about more and more. My
stepdad Arkansas, Keith is on the phone. Hello, morning, what
you do. Well, we're doing the show, And here's happened
(01:11:00):
last night? Have at the house and watch a ballgame.
And I get a text and he my stepdad's in
spring Films. He still in Springfield. I'm in Republic right
out Springfield. So he's in Republic, Missouri. And he texts
me and what did you see last night? Out of nowhere?
Bobby Bones and Burger on the menue about fell out?
What do you remember the restaurant. You n I was
(01:11:22):
at bars. Yeah, yeah, in Springfield, Missouri. I remember that happening.
But how crazy that he just happened to go there
and then he saw it like that's well now, fund
a little Matt was sitting by. I mean he was
like at the meeting. He said that I'm having one
of these, and I looked over and I saw that
and I said whoa. He came and she freaked out
started taking picture. Said meny way. I was pretty shocked.
(01:11:43):
Like if everything I've ever done, I think that might
be the coolest thing to that. I was in the
sandwich Springfield named after me. So did you get it? So?
I did not. I had already eaten. But man like
when he said the great so tonight I'm going to
have one. Yeah, there we go. How's how are you
you good? I'm doing you. I'm just up vising Cammy
(01:12:03):
and you know, just seeing her and spend some time
or they're off today when Matt and are going hunt tomorrow.
So everything's going great. Now you're not in your neck
of the woods, so you know where to hunt? In Springfield,
a Republic? Yeah, I got a good idea. Uh, i'lmost
kind of falling that around a little bit. He's gotten
out there where we're going. So wait, wait, what are
you guys trying to kill phrisants? We're going after phasants tomorrow.
(01:12:25):
You have a dog? No, we're gonna rent a dog
for s somebody just have one, just gonna borrow one?
Or can you literally yeah, you can literally rent dogs.
Are you on vacation from the park. Yeah, I'm stay
there for this from the winter. I don't have to
go back to work to the mark seasonal. Yeah, I'm
(01:12:45):
in my hunting mode now. So so you hunt how
many days a week until you go back to work?
So is that I know that that's definitely something you
love and it's like a hobby of yours too, But
it's hunting, and I know that you eat what you killed, Tuba.
Are you able to sell things to or no? You
(01:13:05):
don't see you don't sail a game. You know it's thaw,
but you know somebody will take it. I know I
love that you you've donate. You donate it sometimes too,
different organizations that are feeding people that are in need,
right yeah, And I don't even like ducks, and I
shoot a lot of loads and people will take ducks.
You know that people did like them. Okay, yeah, I
(01:13:27):
love that. Well, I'm glad that you found the sandwich there.
Take a picture that was pretty cool. Wasn't take a
picture out? Take a picture of you in the sandwich
tonight whenever you're eating and text it over to me.
I really will. All right, Yeah, I have fun talk
talk to you soon. Good talking to you. It's legal. Yeah,
you can't kill I don't. I don't know if you
can have a side business. I don't f d a.
(01:13:49):
You know it's all that. Okay, you something, I mean
you can. People did, but you can't. I can't have
my stepdad Arkansas. Keith on the phone there, all right,
Keith urban Is on the phone. Hey buddy, Hey, how
are you guys this morning? We are fantastic. What are
you doing that? Are you at the house? Good? Something good?
(01:14:16):
You go, that's funny? What I think it's time to
you guys do something good. And also that your listeners
should know they have infeccable taste because they are listening
to c M A broadcast winner for National Personality of
the Year, who use Yeah, you have to spell things
(01:14:37):
out for us. So we are you saying we won You, guys,
are the winners of being a broadcast nationality. What am
I supposed to give a speech now or no? Yes,
go ahead. I'd like to thank Urban first of all
(01:15:01):
for waking up in the morning and call. Well, no,
that's really awesome. I was not expecting to get this call,
so I'm a little bit shook by it. Um. I'll
gather my words at a later time, but thank you
very much for calling it. I really appreciate that, you
know what, and it is true that we need some
good news right about now. And I'm just super happy
to be able to call you guys and telling you
(01:15:22):
that this morning. Well, thank you very much and uh wow, well,
thank thanks Keith. I'll let you go about about your morning.
Thank you for the call. Really good to talk to
you again. Buddy. Sweet what are you gonna wear? I
have no idea, Like I have no plans later than
uh mean tonight, and then I got nothing. Calendar is clear,
so I got to figure that out. Well. Look, there's
(01:15:42):
a scene in the original Duman Dummer with a couple
of great suits, and I think one of those suits
might be perfect for you. If you'll wear the other one,
I'll wear the yeah, yeah, yeah. If you'll do one,
I'll do the other. Do I'm taking the africo one. Hey, Keith,
thank you. It really is an hon and we probably
don't deserve it, but I appreciate you making the call
(01:16:03):
to tell us we want. That's crazy you so do. Alright,
congrat siming, Hey, lunch box, Eddie bikey, thank you, bye bye? Hey,
play something else? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, give us blue
on your color. Oh yeah, stood, hold, but don't match. Damn,
(01:16:41):
I'm gon stretching for one more on the piano. Can
you play where the black top ends? Well, first of all,
I'm holding the fune with my left hand, so I'm
just playing one handed. I'm gonna kid wherever model. All right, Keith,
(01:17:05):
going about your morning. Thank you very much. You're you're
an amazing friend. Alright, bye, see buddy, I thank you,
bye bye. I don't even know. He's just messing with us.
I guess we want. That's crazy that we want. That's
crazy that he played those songs on the piano. He's
super talented. And what if you just followed us around
all they and played whatever we wanted? Yeah, Like I
thought I was gonna hit him hard with that where
(01:17:26):
the black Top fans like Bobby, I don't played that
one on piano, No, no one thing. You made it
into a beautiful masterplace. One hand going to kick off
my shoes. Well there's that. How about that? So we
want the c m A for national radio show, which
is pretty awesome. I don't know what to say right
now because I wasn't expecting one. I saw Keith. Everyone
(01:17:48):
was calling in and I was like, oh, I probably
wanted to talk because Keiths one of the guys that
talked to Like, I wonder what he heard that was funny.
I wonder what segment he wants to come in on.
And then yeah, so listen, I'll say this us that
we just wouldn't we wouldn't win anything without you guys listening.
So I'm sure one day I'll have some more poignant
things to say. Right now, I just say thanks to
(01:18:08):
you guys that listen to the show, because all everything
else does it matter without you. So as long as
you guys know that. And then when when I and
we went awards, it's a wee thing. It's it's a
wee that's in me this room and you that listen.
So as long as everybody knows that I think we're
all good and I try to stress that as much
as possible. So well said, that's interesting it, Yeah, it
(01:18:34):
is interesting. It's some time to think about this. One
A little shocked me. Trust me, me too. I really
was like, but it's exciting. I was like, I wonder
what King thinks we're so funny today. Usually it'll text
me if it's somethinging the joke today text me like, hey,
that's funny. But because it was our first time being
nominated to right, Yeah, yeah, I started from the bottom.
(01:18:58):
Now we're here. Oh are you okay? The humble down? Okay,
stop it, you guys both badly reciting it. Okay, pile
of stories. So Oreo's newest flavor is a mystery and
(01:19:19):
if you guess it right, you could win fifty thousand dollars. Wait,
so I'll I have to eat it and go. Well,
you have until November to submit your guesses to Oreo's website.
But yeah, if you guess it right, like you type
in the right answer, you're gonna thrown into a mix
where you could win. Okay, and so it's a lottery. Okay, listen,
(01:19:42):
I have a tip. Some people that have already tried
the mystery flavor. They say it tastes like some sort
of cereal or cereal milk. I saw they have a
new flavor out that I do know. It's it's a
hot and spicy oreo. Really really, it's fake news. It's
nes no no no, no type in spicy orio. I
(01:20:08):
bet you it comes up. I don't do fake news.
Hot and spicy cinnamon oreos. You see it. He went
to his site and it says that is not a
real thing. You didn't let me finish. The sitting craps
got us again with the fake news. It's really not
(01:20:28):
a real thing. Why would it be that sounds importing
to like, people don't make disgusting things are yummy? Well,
if he's if he's going to his website and it's
saying it's not real, it's gotta be real. Pop sugar
dot com, Yeah, I said it's not real. Okay, I
like that. I trust that website. I go, hey, nothing
more credible than pop sugar dot com. Yeah, that's a
(01:20:49):
credible site. But that just shows you. I was fooled
by the fake news too, because I read it and
was like, oh, hot and spicy Oreo probably Russians did
the debt for sure? What else? So the former ants
mom star, you know Abby Lee Miller. We've talked about
her a few times in jail, right, Yeah, she's serving
a year in prison. But her dance company is um
selling these limited edition free Abbey Lee t shirts for
(01:21:11):
thirty dollars and on the back of the shirts just
her image. And to be clear, she pleaded guilty to
concealing her assets in a bankruptcy claim. But now she's
profiting off her her crime, like they're selling these and
they're making money. Well, you can't profit off your crime,
is the law. So they have to be doing something.
There's a loophole backwards. Somebody else is profiting off her crime.
(01:21:33):
Maybe she knows dance company. Whatever the case is, lunch bikes. Okay,
I'm sorry I got to interrupt this. I'm on delih
dot com I trust, and it says the junk food
aisle is pretty spot on when it comes to finding
the newest Oreo flavors and you can expect the hot
(01:21:55):
and spicy cinnamon Oreos soon at a grocery store. So
there are a complicting reports. No, I'm not first, I
tell you the true story. I don't bother fake news.
I was ashamed of myself. I'm sorry. I kept researching
because I don't want to be called fake news, so
I'm trying to do so. You did find the fake
news first. That's what you do. Fake news first, fake news.
(01:22:17):
But I tell you is happening. I don't bother fake
news credits the YouTuber behind the Reckless Eating channel with
finding the new flavor. Hey, Mike D I'm gonna put
you on this find out if Spicy Orio is a
real or not. You give us the final determination. Wow,
lunchbox has quoted two sites that I have no no
real history of being Okay, let's go to Okay, let's
(01:22:42):
go with the names pile. Just to be clear, Mystery
Orio is real and you could win about that. No,
it is all your news. Go type in the cinnamon OReGO. No,
that's not the winner. The winners like a serial like
Fruity Pebble. Yeah, what else? Okay, Well, ben Affleck he
is trying to say sober so now he has a
third wheel or I guess if he's with somebody else,
(01:23:04):
he always has someone with sober by his side, and
it's a sober companion like he pays for this guy
to go everywhere he goes hee, Like, he went to
Saturday Night Live the other night because his girlfriend works there.
I guess funny, she's a writer. But yeah, yeah, so
then but he had his third Wheel and Toast, so
that way he wasn't tempted to go to the after
party and do anything. Soper companions like, like he pays
(01:23:25):
him to be there. I was like, well, I need
one of those for food. He's like a food comparion.
A sober companion is a real thing. It's almost like
in a they're not a companion all the time, but
you have a sponsor. Yeah, so this is the same thing.
This is like if you have a lot of money. Yeah,
it is. Um. I think it's actually a great thing
if he can afford it and want to keep himself
(01:23:45):
out of trouble. But again, if really he really wants
to do it, it always comes down to what's in yourself.
If he wanted to go, hey, sober, command you're fired.
I'm not gonna be sober. He could, but it's a
good step for him, and like for me, let's do sugar.
I keep sugar out of my house because I know
I'll eat it all at once. Keeping it out of
(01:24:05):
my house is my sugar companion. You have to find
your way to and for him, maybe that's it. Maybe
it's someone constant reinforcing in his head. Hey, that's not
a good idea. Here's why. It doesn't have to be
a human. It can be something else. For me, it's
I don't want to get in the car and go
down the road. So that's my blocker. So I just
got bed. I keep boxing worth its original and I
have to. I have to. I'm not gonna lie to you,
(01:24:27):
and you're human. I'm not a role model. Okay, I
had to words a readin last night. I'd like to
official saying I'm ready to go on record. Okay, now
I'm not going ready to My gay is the record,
but hold on a second. Any Well, millennials are making
cash obsolete, so we really are in a period of
time where we may not know cash anymore. We shouldn't disgusting.
(01:24:52):
It's everybody's hands have been on it. Drugs have been
all over it. People's butts have been all over it.
I don't want cash bank on our smartphones. We use
our credit cards like I wonder if my kids like
when they're my age here, you can have all my kids. Yea, yeah, okay, okay,
(01:25:12):
so now I need lunchboxes statement. No, no, no, Mike
D's giving the statement. But go ahead, Mike. Did you
find out the answer or no? It looks like there's
hot and spicy cinnamon O. There we go. Let's watch that.
What you were going to say on the rest, I
was ready to go on the record and say these
are a real thing. And what they were saying is
it's not a national holiday. On when I said pop
sugar said, uh, it's not a real thing. They were
(01:25:35):
saying hot and cinnamon oreo is not a national holiday
because I said it's National Oreo Day. Okay. I don't
know the extra words you're saying. All I'm hearing is
I was right, right, right, and then I called you wrong,
and now I'm going on you. You are the king
of that. I was coming back to set the record
(01:25:56):
straight that it is a real alright. So the news
articles are very confusing when they write their words out.
I don't know what to believe. Any lunchbox was telling
us this morning that elementary school is putting in a
Starbucks and it's and they're limited Amy, it's not real.
They're limiting their kids to two espresh our shots on morning,
and the teachers were commenting on how much the students learned.
(01:26:18):
That's fake news. That was okay, the elementary school kids
will now have everything that I mean, it's not a
real story. It's an upstate New York school. Yes, obviously,
Natalie Stowball is on the phone. Hi Natalie. So Natalie
made it on Team Blake last night on the Voice
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and I got okay, So it was quick. I gotta
be honest with you. It's pretty quick, Natalie. It was crazy. First.
I was like, I turned the Voice on and I
was watching it. I'm like, well, it's two hours, Well
how about that? And I'm like, okay, anything for Natalie Stowballs,
but I think it might so talent. I'm like, and
if it was seven hours, I'm watching it, I'm right in.
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And then it's like a hundred minutes into it and
it goes in Natalie Snowballs on Team Blake and she
was gone, And I didn't want to text you because
I was like, oh, did you expect there to be
a bigger thing? Uh? Yeah, yeah, I mean my whole
fame thing was over and we were all sitting around
watching and um, yeah, I mean, you know I thought
that we did to see my audition. I don't know
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what I thought we did do the whole thing, but
you know, I mean they did show a little clip
and and the they put the song up on ITAM
so at least the whole thing is up there, you know.
But but yeah, I mean, you know, you're out in
l A for a whole month before you even get
to do the audition, so you're you've seen so much
of your life and you're like, is that it if
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you just show a little clip now again, I'm super
pumped for you that you made it and you're on
Team Blake, Like that's awesome. A little bit of you.
We're like, oh, like I did to text you because
I don't want to be like, well that was quick,
because I didn't know if like you were like just
pump your on or if you were like, oh, I
wish you'd have been longer. I told everybody that I
was going to be on. I mean, I'm I'm so
excited about the whole thing because there's there's so much
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more to come. Okay, Okay, now I feel like I
feel like, I feel like good, so you'll be on
it again? Oh yeah, okay, what do you do for
an entire month? Because it feels like they make it
seem like you just show up and you try out.
I know that's I had no idea I was going
to be there and ment. But you on your song,
you have wardrobe fittings, you have here in makeup fittings,
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you rehearse with the band, You work on your song
some more with a vocal coach, and they kind of
give you ideas and say, oh yeah, maybe try this here,
and you just and you are sequestered your family, your husband,
everybody can't visit. You have to just stay at hotel
and it's it's wild. I mean, it's a really intense
process that I appreciated. That was a little, well, it's
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a lot. Well. Natalie stove All is on who made
the voice last night. She's on Team Blake, and so
I want to call and say, by the way, you
can download her. I'll play this song in a second.
But and so uh so, do you have any idea
when you're back on I don't, Okay, I don't, Yeah,
I have no idea. The next couple of weeks will
be the battle round you know they have they have
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another show tonight will show the final auditions, and then
the next couple of weeks they'll have the battle rounds
on the days and tuesdays, and so I will be
on one of those four. Al Right, well, congratulations there,
champion you. That is awesome, Like the first time analist
came in and performed and then I was like, man,
you're awesome. Now she's aweso on my TV. Amazing all
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right now, thank you bye. And the song it's an
old Still Driver song, christ Ampleton, lead singer. But she
did it hadn't been for the love net least so awesome.
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We beg her to play with us. She's playing raging
idiot shows with us for a couple at least Austin
El Paso. But yeah, you can't do all of them
for some reason, some weird reason. I really don't know.
That's the thing. I'm trying to get it out, like
I know, I'm literally wondering out, like huh. Anyway, congratulations
and Natalie stove Off. Mario Lopez turns forty four today.
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We're just talking about him yesterday because I had heard
that he tried to get into a restaurant by saying,
instead of paying for a meal, he would just post
on Instagram. They called ahead. Yeah. I thought it was
kind of funny, like I wouldn't do that, and I
don't even know that's true. That was just like mad
coming through the rummer mill. That's funny though. So he's
forty four, he is today. Here here are five facts
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about Say by the Bill that you may not have known.
I love that show. Yeah, I think we all love
Saying by the Bill. Huh, of course. And he said
a little before, like that was right when I was
growing up. You were watching it like in high school? Yeah, alright.
Number one, Zack and Lisa dated in real life for
the majority of the show's run. Really like, yeah, they
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dated three years. And he said, listen, all of us
dated at one point or other. We are all kids.
But Zack and Lesa dated for three years. I must
been hart re Lisa Turtle when he had to like
hang out with Kelly Capowski and kiss her. Mark Paul
Gosseler had to die his hair every two weeks because
he has brown hair. I did not blonde. Well, he's
according on a blonde blonde right, No, but even look
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he's out now like he does shows. I don't see
him now. What did he do now? He's acting lots
of things. He seems like a show on TV. He
did Franklin and Bash for like two weeks. No, that
was not for a bit. Yeah, he came to the studio.
That was cool, interview with him and Bash. Yeah. Jesse
actually auditioned for the role of Kelly, but then they
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moved her. Um Elizabeth Berke Laser name. Yeah, she did
Show Girls. She did afterwards. At the end of that
there was no swearing aloud on the set. The guy said, hey,
we need to have a wholesome fill so no swearing. Yeah.
I learned a lot of that when I watched the
Lifetime movie about Say by the Bill, The Real Story
or Unauthorized. Yeah, the show was called When the Bell Rings,
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and lastly they changed it to good Morning, Miss Blessed,
and the quickly they changed to say by the Bill.
Bonus fact. The show's theme song was written by Scott Gale,
who also wrote the music for The Golden Girls. Really thanks,
we both those are two theme songs or we know?
Oh yeah, no, no, not just that. The Raging Idiots
our band we did the Golden Girl like in the
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studio spent money. The kids these days have that anymore,
like theme songs and know them part of it. I
really aren't because it's it ends quicker. I mean, I
I know one for patrol talking, because I gotta get
the shows quick our attention span. There's reason shows at
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fifty six anymore because we know it. It's fifty six
and we change. Oh, it's it's commercial performat. Now rolls
to the top of the hour. They roll the next
show while they're running the credits of the other one
that goes right into it. It's all getting too busy.
We don't have time for the kids. Are gonna have
thank you for being a friend? Yeah, they definitely are not.
I was going to play that. I guess we don't
have it in the system. We don't have our version
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of it, I don't think. So it's got to change that.
I mean, you think I've ever done and here I
guess we don't. Well whatever searched it up on iTunes
and the Raging Idiots did a version of Golden Girl's
Name song. And it's good. Actually it is. It is good.
I will say it is good. It is. Yeah, we
play it live at our shows, all right, follow me
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on Instagram if you like. My name is Mr Bobby Bones.
If you go back and listen to the show, you
can hear lunch boxes fake news story of the day
that had to do with giving coffee to kids at school, which,
by the way, it's completely fake news. So if you
see it being passed her on Facebook today, don't believe it.
Amy's morning Corny. Tonight, I'm doing an event at the
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Bluebird Cafe and playing for musicians on call. It's I'm
on the board, and so I do a lot of
fundraising for them, and so I call John Party and
Dustin Lynch and Nikita Carmen and so we're gonna play tonight.
So they're only like ninety tickets to the thing. Yeah,
so I'll post, I mean, I'll post pictures and stuff,
but it's sold out. Yeah, it's sold up. Yeah, So
I gotta put myself in front of can you going around?
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It goes in a circle, so you know, you don't
want to follow them, So I'll go first, perfect, then
let them go and then put like Nikita after them.
So it's a good buffero ye yah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
But it's John part Yeah, John and Dustin and new
artists Nikita Carmen. You think love has a curb you?
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And just the night it's breaking the rules. What do
you go tonight? Anything? No? Oh yeah no, my sister
in law and her husband are coming up or for dinner.
I can if you want to come to the Bluebird.
But yeah, I know, I really would love to be there.
But if you would, if your family wasn't here, I know. Crap.
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All right, I guess we'll go launch we done tonight.
I guess I'll be catching up on the Challenge. Since
I couldn't get a ticket The Dirty The Real World,
The Dirty thirty on MTV that I watched it all
the time. Yeah, and it is getting good. They're playing
for one million dollars this season. And since I couldn't
get tickets to The Bluebird and I couldn't find them
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online on the resale site that they don't sell tickets reservations,
that's Bluebird doesn't have tickets. Well, that's that's why I
couldn't find them, so I couldn't get into the Bluebird.
So I guess I'll be going to watch the Challenge alright, cool,
all right, We'll see you guys, can't give me in.
See you guys tomorrow. I'll get Amien all right, all right,
thank you, thanks for listening.