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Luke Bryan stops by the studio, Lunchbox's holiday dilemma and Bobby's mystery Christmas trip

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Everybody transmitted America Show, Good morning morning, Welcome to Wednesday Show. Hey,

(01:14):
Luke Bryan will be in today. You know, I always
like to start the show off with something a little
trivial just to kind of get her juices agoing. So
Jim lunchboxes in a feud right now with his mail
Carrier's a male. They having a beef his mailman. Basically
mail or female. It's a female. It's a female. You're

(01:36):
beefing with your with your mailman. Yeah, Well, because she
didn't take my mail. Like I had outgoing mail and
I clip it to the outside of the mailbox so
she can see it, and she didn't take it. And
I'm like, well, what in the world is that all about.
So a couple of days later, I confront her about
the issue. I mean, hey, have you meet something mailed

(01:56):
out and they don't pick it up? That is an issue.
How do you confront her? Because they are my bills.
I mail my bills, so they have to get paid
on time, or the lights go out or they put
a padlock on the door and I can't get in.
So I said, excuse me, why in the world did
you just put mail on my mailbox the other day
and not take my mail. And she said, I'm sorry, sir,
just to let you know that picking up the mail

(02:19):
is a courtesy. We are not required to do it.
You haven't lost your mind. I was like, you are
lying to me, like you have really lost your mind.
There is no way that your job description is to
put mail in the mailbox but not take the outgoing mail.
I have never heard of such a dumb job description
in my life. Because if that is true, they need

(02:40):
to rewrite the whole USPS system because that is awful.
Uh have you ever heard that? Did you google it
and said that was true? Not in Google? And I
just was like, oh, you just accepted it. It It wasn't no,
I was. I accepted that I was right and she
was wrong, and I was mad. It does seem weird
that they would not pick up if you bought Stamp.
I don't know, but all I knew is that they
were Finally, they're just doing that out of courtesy. Then

(03:03):
I've had some super courteous mail people because my mail
always gets picient year for my life. What are you
mailing out that they don't want to take anymore? I'm
mailing bills. I got the electric bill, the water bill,
the cable bill, the House bill. Why don't you do
auto draft? Auto draft you can't trust? What about just

(03:24):
paying it through your bank account and trust the mailman either?
So yeah, like humans are less trustworthy than the machines are.
The fact that I see it leave, like in the internet,
I can just get lost, or like a text message
that you never get, you know what I mean, Like
a text I didn't go through. My payment doesn't go
through all of a sudden, you know, Or I lose
my credit card. To communicate with people, to go a

(03:44):
knock on their door to make sure they didn't Like,
you don't text us anymore. You just go to the
door to make sure it makes it. Because I don't
live anywhere, I don't know where they live. A lot
of people live ed He's been researching a lot of
stuff going on over here. Yeah, I mean a lot
of people complain about this, So is it a courtesy?
I don't know. I'm on forums over here, are reading
people playing the same thing, ches complaining, and he's in
the USPS message board. Is interesting create avatar dudes and

(04:06):
getting the community all right, there's more to be continued. Interesting.
I bet listeners will tweet us and tell us but lunchboxes. Finally,
we have some mail carriers listening right now. He's beefing
with the mailman, which is I might go by the
post office and talk to the person at the desk. Yeah, okay, yeah,
do that. That's what I'm gonna do. Bring it in tomorrow,
all right. Recognizing people doing cool things. Off duty firefighters

(04:31):
name is John. He was driving in Orange County, California,
and there was a plane. The airplane is planing kind
of low over the interstate and then he saw it
crash right in front of him, and he's like, what
in the world. The wing actually clipped the very front
of his truck. He jumps out, runs towards the burning
small plane, pulled out both the passengers, the husband and

(04:51):
a wife. They had several broken bones, but will make
full recoveries. Goodness. Yeah, so off duty firefighter John Effort.
That's it. You get this, I see story. It's producer Raymond.
Russia have been banned from the two thousand and eighteen
Olympics for taking performance enhancing drugs. The winner games are

(05:12):
gonna be in South Korea and other news. The wildfires
continue to burn in southern California. Tens of thousands of
people have had to evacuate, and finally, in sports news,
NFL players they were suspended for their violent hits the
other night. On Monday Night football, Cincinnati Mangles and Pittsburgh
Steelers both had a player suspended one game. Amy has

(05:33):
booked a photo shoot already for our kids at Christmas
next week. An these kids should be in America. There
has been no change so far. Yeah, no no change,
and we plan on right now. We have to see
how the transition goes. We plan on taking the kids
to Colorado for Christmas because that's where entire family is
going to be in all their cousins and stuff, and

(05:55):
you know it'll be good family time. So in Colorado,
it's so beautiful in the mountains and the snow and
all that, and there's like our family there has this
photographer that we've used for family photos before. So I
emailed her and I was like, hey, are you around
would you be able to take our family photos? And
she was like yeah. I was like perfect, Amy. So

(06:17):
I'd like to make a just observation. I'm so happy
your kids are coming home. You've been in this adoption
process for five years and next week they're going to
be in America. That to me, first of all, still
blows my mind. Secondly, they're going from Haiti, which is
always super hot. Yeah. Yeah, they've never been below like

(06:38):
I don't know, I know, and you're taking them to
the snow. I mean talk about just a culture shock. Yeah,
but I mean think about it. What if we lived
in Colorado, Like say we were adopting them, and we
lived in Colorado, they'd be in the North Pole. I
mean that's not what it Yeah, so, but I mean
you're acting like what if certain climates like I give

(07:03):
be adopting them and live in Canada, like a lot
of people Canada adopt from Haiti. I know. All I'm
saying is it's gonna be a culture shock. Be ready
because they have never seen aything like this before. Yeah.
I already have their little jackets and their little pants
and there I have all their have their beanies. I
have everything. They're good, will be good. Do you mean, Bobby,
They're gonna be getting on an airplane for the first
time too. What do you want me to like walk
them here? Because they've never flown before. Know all I'm saying,

(07:26):
is it's a lot at once. I know. I know
that's why we're playing it. I also said, if you notice,
before I started this conversation, I said, we need to
make we need to evaluate their transition before we actually go.
But as of right now, we have a trip book
to spend Christmas with our family in Colorado, and I
have books and photo shoot But if I need to,

(07:47):
if I need to cancel all of it for their
well being, I totally will. Obviously they are number one priority.
But I feel like I know my kids well enough
to where they're going to, Like I love the snow
and time. Have you in your mind? Are you prepared
for them coming over and hating it for a while.

(08:07):
It's like just being miserable. They're not used to it,
like it's it's not yes, whatever the situation is. Even
if it's bad. When we go to a new environment
because it's better doesn't mean we love it. I've I've
already um in my head. I have like the honeymoon
phase like figured out, like I have I'm prepared for that,
Like it's probably gonna be pretty amazing days one and two,

(08:29):
everyone's gonna be like happy whatever and then I feel like,
and because I've talked to people, I mean I'm not
just walking into this. I mean we've been preparing. I
think there will be things once it starts to settle
in with them, like, oh my gosh, where is this life?
The only life I've ever really known at the orphanage,
and where all my friends and my nanny's like basically

(08:52):
all my caregivers. And now I'm here with these people
who they know to be their mom and their dad.
But still there's going to so much shock that I'm
waiting for some of it too. Yeah, I it'll set
in and some stuff we'll just have to really deal
with and council. I mean, there's there's stuff we have

(09:13):
to take it case by case. I've had so many
people recommend so many different things to me, but at
the end of the day, I love all of their advice.
They're like, I can tell you what happened with our kids,
but really, you're going to have to just figure out
what's best for your kids. Let me give you a
piece of advice. Okay, yes, yes, follow your heart. Okay,
that's my advice. Well I know, but I mean no,

(09:36):
it's just gonna be a lot for you, and you
know that, and we all know that, and we also
have to be prepared to understand there's gonna be a
lot for you, and you are also going to have
moments of weakness and strength and all. I mean, it's
just a whole circle. It's just crazy you next week.
Trust me, I know it's not going to be all peaches.
And I'm thankful for those that have gone for me

(10:00):
who are able to help walk me through this, because um,
they're helping prepare me and I'm thankful for that. Yeah.
What about people who let you off for a whole
lot over the last five years, You're welcome. Well, yeah,
I mean absolutely wants to be thanked. Ye, lunch the
whole show. I mean like he has anything to do

(10:21):
with it. Nothing. If I didn't pick up the slack
when she was would not be able. Your Wednesday positivity
happens right now inside a segment we call tell me
something Good. Buttermilk the beagle has a new home thanks

(10:42):
to a video that went viral for scaling a four
ft cage at a Virginia animal shelter just trying to
get out and climbed up the wall. And by the way,
beagles don't do a lot of well anything, and so
that's why it's a viral beagle just chomping away climbed
to four ft fence. Can forethro dog doing it anybody.

(11:02):
So there's this neighborhood that's going around and setting up
Christmas lights for those in need, especially this one woman
who apparently she decorates her house like every year. It's
like her thing. She's known for it. But she had
to have surgery this year which set her back and
she's not able to do it. So she's on the
list of people that got Christmas lights. A local Ace
Hardware donated all the decorations. So this neighborhood, like everyone's

(11:23):
all lit up for Christmas. They're not letting anybody get
out of it, just because, you know, literally and figuratively. Yeah,
that's so cool, Like I just yeah. Jamie's in flour
this weekend. She's running a marathon, coming to the finish
like a finishes, and she sees her boyfriend. She's like,
I thought he was running the half marathon. Well, he's

(11:45):
there to congratulate her on finishing the marathon. Then he
gets down on one day and says, will you marry me?
So she finishes her first marathon on her thirtieth birthday
and he proposes. Wow, she said, yes, I'll marry. He
didn't even let her cut your breath, let her get

(12:05):
water for no banana, nothing nothing. I was watching this
proposal video and this guy was about to proposed to
his girl and he takes off his shoes first, and
so like, why did it? So? Then I scrolled link
the comments and they're really expensive tennis shoes, and I
guess you don't want to crease them. So he took
his shoes off so he didn't increase someone. Yeah, people

(12:27):
loved it. I love my shoes, but I didn't think
about the creasing part. Maybe I shouldn't lunch bunch of sick?
Do you guys know this kind of sick? Well, he
diagnosed himself from the internet. What do you have, lunch? Wok?
I have vertigo? What's up with your ear? Yeah? It's

(12:50):
really weird, like it's a special it's not funny, like
this is serious. It's really it's really serious. It's called
positional vertigo. Is what I have. Is because when I
lay lay down to go to sleep and I closed
my eyes, the room starts spinning. No, no, no, after drinking. No, no,
not drinking. And then like when I get up and

(13:11):
I stand up, like if I after go the restroom
in the middle of night or whatever, I have to
stand there for a second because I can't get my
balance because I'm about to fall over and the room
is spinning. So I googled it and went to web md,
and I have positional vertigo. It's an inner ear problem
caused by brief and sometimes severe feelings of spinning and
so keep you from reading. Well, yes, it does, actually,

(13:35):
like you just did. Maybe that's just been a problem
for years, guys. Yeah, positional vertigo. So why don't you
go the doctor and get fixed, because like tubes in
new or something. Yeah, I'm gonna have to do that.
I'm gonna find a specialist. I guess. I don't know
what kind of doctor you go to, if there's an
ear doctor or if you just go to the normal doctor.
But nose and throat. The last time Lunchbox had a disease,

(13:56):
he went to the doctor and they're like, dude, you
have a diet and you have to take moss hepatitis.
You crazy, I mean some people have it. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
but I want to take claim of my own diseases.
And I have tuberculosis. I don't have hepatitis like some
people call it t Yeah, and I did have it.

(14:16):
I was sweating at night and I was you know,
it looked like I had run five miles in my bed,
was dripping like I had to get a towel and
dry off every single night. That's so, that's so good.
So lunch Box came to work and he's like, hey,
I got heavy what is it bulosis. It's like, hey,

(14:37):
I got to berculosis. And I was like, get out
of here. He's like, it ain't contagious. And then I
look it up and it's one of the most contagious
diseases in the history of contagious disease, so much so
that Amy got it later. Really, the whole show except
for me. He had tuberculosis. Yeah. Hey, my skin test,

(14:58):
I mean it was sort of inconclude. It wasn't. Yeah,
it wasn't. You've all had it, ye Oh, mine was conclusive.
And this vertigo it's serious, neal, So I'm out to
go to the doctor. But yeah, so if you guys
see me stumbling, it's because I have a positional vertigo
and it's not funny, serious condition like you can get hurt,
like if you fall over the middle of night bust

(15:19):
your head. I mean, that's bad news. It is bad news.
Go to the doctor. Then you can't just diagnos We're
laughing because you diagnose yourself and it really could be anything.
Uh no, it can't. When you type in the symptoms
and web Indy, it was the first thing that popped up.
There was no other thing that popped up, but positional vertigo.
It says positional vertigo or cat scratch fever. Sorry. Today.

(15:45):
This story comes from from Sioux City, Iowa. A thirty
three year old man was bro needed some money. So
it's like, let me see what can I do. I'll
print out a one million dollar bill and take it
to the bank and try to deposit it. Interesting contept.
So I went into the banks that I deposit this
one million dollar bill, and I'm sure they accepted it
and hit a million dollars right. No, Unfortunately they called

(16:06):
the cops and arrested them for forgery a million dollar bill.
I mean, I can't hate on for trying. If I
wonder what that bill looked like, I wonder if it
was like a big piece full piece of paper, like
it was so big, Like, here's my million dollar bill,
go bigger, go home, lunch box. That's your bone head

(16:27):
story of the day of the dumb argument Amy and
I just had. Yeah, if spanking is also hitting, Oh
I want to hear the argument. No, it's just if
you spank, that's a hit. It's just how hard you hit.
But she's like spaking, it's not hitting. Gosh, I'm happy
with Amy on this one because she spank. I was.

(16:47):
I was spanked. I was crushed. But you also say
you were hit. No, I spanking. It's like if you
take your hand and you do that, that's hitting, Okay,
in the butt, in the leg, You're so hitting. The
argument continues, because I was spanked, but I don't think
my parents me they hit you. Yeah, but it's a hit.
It's it may be a lighter hit. It's not a
punch in the face. But I think I'm hitting. Like

(17:08):
if you say, oh, I hit my child, it doesn't.
It's like, oh, I just reacted and like hit them
without thinking it through. And it wasn't punishment. It was
like hitting, you know, Like to me, that sounds more
abusive than spanking. Yeah, the spank is the form of discipline,
that's what It's exactly what I said. The physical action
is probably, yes, a hit, thank you. You both might

(17:29):
be right, thank you, but I do like the word
is better, but it's still a hit. Well, we weren't arguing,
that's not the argument. Wasn't that like, was it? Well,
you guys just agree to disagree. No, No, I spank
as a hit. If you put your nose in the corner,
that's not a hit. I know. But I'm gonna when

(17:50):
I have kids, I'm gonna make them be discipline by
reading poetry for hours. That's good. It's gonna be the
complete opposite of how I was raised. It's like, oh,
you've been bad, Oh you shall take out Peganaza Sist
three eleven John. Yeah, and you were here for three
hours not again. Yeah, that's right. So, yes, that's what
we said and argued about this morning. Sounds fun, guys. Yeah,

(18:12):
I mean, well, listen, I'm not about to have kids.
My life is the same as having a bunch come
on her at once. Now. It's a lot to think about.
Amy to pick yourself out. Yeah, I'm not going to
hit them though them. Maybe it sounds weirds. What is question?
Why you spank? Oh? That's wrong with you manh A

(18:39):
woman is facing charges after police say she created a
fake online account and then threatened herself to make it
look like her ext boyfriends threatening her wife. It's gonna
be tough her to date again. Huh, Like if I'm
googling her later on? Because will everybody? Oh she did this?

(18:59):
They E two year old is accused of making fake
social media profiles under the name of her ex boyfriend.
Her boyfriend's first accused of threatening her in September and
was sentenced to jail. She then wrote threats posing as
her boyfriend each time he was released from jail like wuck,
oh my goodness. She would show the threats to authorities

(19:21):
and he would be sent back to jail every time
for violating his terms of bail. I'm sure he was
like you guys, do you think I'd keep doing this? Zuckerberg?
Can I get a hand here? She created fake Facebook, Instagram,
a fake phone number on apps that you can create
fake phone numbers from, and was sending threats to herself.

(19:42):
It's just you're going to get caught eventually too, you think.
Unless she's so nuts, what she is that she thinks
she can laugh forever doing this. But yeah, I thought
that was kind of a fascinating story. The minute he
gets out of jail, it's like, what the post. As
he's walking out, he threatens her he doesn't even have

(20:03):
a cell phone back. Oh, man, I don't know anything
about this, dude, but my heart hurts for them a
little bit. Because people are crazy, you have no chance. Yeah,
you're right, it's probably not edable. Men are mean and
women are crazy. Oh men could be crazy though, yeah,
but generally no. When it comes to hormones and hormonal

(20:26):
men are crazy, like serial killers, the different kind of crazy.
Men are way crazier than women are. Like men are
functionally like men broken when because they're all all the
serial killers are lonely white men, Like look at them.
For the most part, they're all men between thirty and
forty five who have parent issues. They're all mostly white
men between forty parenting issues. But I'm talking about like

(20:48):
every day crazy. Yeah, yeah, that like every day crazy
is generally female, and every day mean is generally men.
I'll see that because men are just they'll give you
the hormone all crazy for sure. Maybe men's what affects
the women, Maybe men being such jerks or what make
women to get crazy? Maybe, but not that that that

(21:10):
one crazy, she's crazy. I hate the same thing for
breakfast every morning, at the same thing for launch every
day dinner. I switch up sometimes because that's gonna work,
do work meetings. But I had a different breakfast this morning.
I had my normal breakfast tacos. Someone off, I had
some stupid shake. You didn't like it. It's okay, but

(21:31):
it's just not what I'm used to. And add some
shaking and some oats thing. I'm trying to lose a
few pounds Christmas coming up, trying to get ahead of it.
And so now I'm all like, I feel off balance
with life. Okay, I like the same thing all the time.
I need a schedule. I need to be here at
oh I need to be here at oh five. I

(21:52):
need to eat the same thing. I go crazy. Marty
going crazy this morning. That shakes. It tastes like a bologne.
He was coming through the top of the shake. It
doesn't sound good. I know it, I know, I know
it was so think. I felt like I was eating meat,
like I was gonna meet Jake. Yeah, that's don't watch
Walking Down last night. It was not good. Oh the

(22:13):
latest the latest to no, no, no, no. Last time
was Tuesday Sunday. That's right. We're all in a state
of confusion here and he's got kids going over. I'm
drinking meatball shakes lunch boxes fighting with his wife about Christmas.
Oh man. Well, she brought up the idea because usually

(22:33):
we alternate holidays, like we did Thanksgiving in her family's house,
so Christmas is at my family's And she goes, what
if we combined Christmas is where my family came and
celebrated with your family. And I mean, okay, that sounds
like a great idea, But where was that idea when
it was Thanksgiving time? When it was her family time?
Why didn't we spend a combined Thanksgiving? So the selfish

(22:56):
part of me is like, well, then that means we
spent one extra holiday with your family compared to my family.
Didn't this happen last year? Kind of too where she
tried to throw alone branch in the normal plan. Yeah,
she wanted to spend like three days here and then
drive and spend three days with my family. And I
was like, no, no, no, new new, We're doing it
exactly how it's supposed to be six days of your family. Yes,
So I just feel like it is a little selfish

(23:19):
on her part to ask to bring her family to
my family's Christmas and I don't know how to handle it.
Mm hmm. Well, and you did agree that you would
spend the time at her family for Thanksgiving, and I
did that, but you didn't spend six days there. I
spent one Thanksgiving the day after four days. Yeah, maybe

(23:42):
her family can come for a day or yeah, just
a day. I mean, that's how because they're going from
Houston to Austine and maybe two days, not the whole time,
but two days. Why can't they do that? Well, they
know she wants them to actually come to my parents
house and sit down and have the Christmas meal and
all that. What's wrong with that? Though? It's just a
it's it's get there in the afternoon the day before
I have that whole day and then they can leave

(24:03):
the day after Christmas. I don't know, I just was
I felt like it was kind of intruding on my
family talk. Isn't she's part of your family? Is family?
I just don't know that. I guess I don't know
the marriage. Thinkause I'm not married, because it just seems
to me like there comes the point where you kind
of just combined everything. Do you think your parents and
her parents could. Did they get along? I don't know.

(24:26):
I mean they maybe hung out once or twice, like
they hung out the wedding. I mean, I don't know.
They don't talk. No. Are they similar at all? No?
Not really? Not really. What's what's the different than your
parents and your wife's parents. My parents are more laid back. Uh,
political views exact opposite. Oh Christmas time anyways, that's not true.

(24:53):
There's politics every all the time. You can't get out
of you can't. It comes up all the time. And
so like I would wear who shirt at Boto for dinner. Okay, Yeah,
so they're just I mean, I would say they're kind
of I mean, they're both nice. There you go, they
had that common ground and just talk about tell me
something good from the past year. Yeah, listen, how does

(25:16):
she hold things against you for a long time? No,
she's pretty good about not doing that. I do I
hold things. I I save them up in the little
you know, a little belt. I'm like, oh, like pull
that one out, whoa throw it at her, but she
doesn't do that. So if I could just offer you
a piece of just human advice, little compromise, let them
come hang out the day before Christmas Christmas, maybe that

(25:38):
evening okay, and then don't talk to about Christmas. Now
they're all Christmas and they leave the twenty six, you
still have four days to spend with your family by themselves.
That's what i'd Sayone disagree, because I'd be happy to
take account. That's good advice. Yeah, no, I could do that,
but yeah they could do it down in back Houston's
on that far. They could do one you want, but
if they want too, great. I'm just saying, if he

(26:00):
needs more of a compromise, no, that's still three out
six hours on the road and one day even more.
Maybe what are you gonna do? I go to her
and say, hey, then come for a day and a half,
I mean, jolly old St Nick and be nice and
you know, grant her Christmas wish if you think we

(26:20):
found it, and if you want to call us, please
do you can add your input. It just seems like
why create a conflict when there doesn't have to be one?
And you love to say things up you can save
this up and use later right like next year. Oh,
why did my family come to your family? Would you
want that? Though? Talking to different there are, would you
want your family to go stay at her family's place? Yes,
because I would want to be even if let's not

(26:45):
act like any of us at the maturity. Yeah, yeah,
everybody keeps score. That's what we do in life, and
it's all I mean, it's about winning. I mean, it's nine.
It shouldn't be. But I can't sit here and be
judgmental because I too have kept score. I think we
all have regardless of what we say. Amy, Okay, thank
you very much. Get your bob ball. Hey. By the way,

(27:08):
forty five minutes from now, Luke Brian in studio. My Chicken,
I showering chicken forty five minutes from now, Luke Bryan
in studio. Just so, here are things you should never
say to people working at the store if you're in
the store, because they're talking to if there's just celsos like,

(27:31):
don't say these things. Number one, Wow, sure is busy
in the store today, Like they know they get who
hears I've done seasonal work during at a store. Yeah,
so I worked at Hobby lobby, launch box work at
Sam Sam Club, who it's a nightmare, terrible anyway else
in seasonal work at in a store, I mean people

(27:54):
are doing different animals. It's like nighttime when like all
the raccoons and wolves come. That's what seasonal is like,
where all the people who don't normally come out and
they're a little more rabid. And so here you got
number two. Hey, listen, I'm gonna hurry chimick this quick. Listen.
They got a lot to do, so don't ask them.
Make it quick. They are hurrying, Hey, could you get

(28:14):
this from another store? A lot of stores offer this,
but holidays aren't the time, especially after December, like December twenty.
You're on your own. You should have already done your stuff,
and so don't ask for that. And then the listen,
this is why brick and mortar stores are going in
a business. People are saying that that doesn't make them

(28:36):
want to help you. And then finally, hey do you
gift wrap? Because unless the store has signs that they
do this, don't bother asking unless it's something that's like, hey,
we also gift drop, because if you ask, then they
may have to do it, but they don't normally, and
so if you work in retail, you feel less. But

(28:56):
it's just no, it's a different monster, and they're stressed.
I was stressed out of my mind because these people
are running crazy and they they're all yelling at you.
It's like the d m V or the airport when
everybody's like held up. That's what it feels like in
a store, if you're working there and everybody's angry at you.
But it's so holly and jolly. I was reading this

(29:20):
thing here about a show and it's called the Best
Thing I Ever Ate. I've never seen the show. It
looks like, okay, look it up because I keep track
of my favorite meals, like I have a best breakfast
of all time in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I think it
was called called the Spot. Oh you have you did
talk a lot about that, can'ts And I need to

(29:40):
look at the name of Accepistated in my computer. It's
called the Spot. I think the place breakfast place right
well they have food all the time, is the most
fan it's the most fantast breakfasts ever had, Like I
ate it. And when that's the best thing ever at
breakfast for dinner. The best dinner I rab was a
Disney World. I went to rushaurant in Disney World, and
I was like, this is it? This one's I'm I
just don't have a favorite lunch, so I'm still searching

(30:03):
my favorite lunch of all times. So this show is
called the Best Thing I Ever Ate? What is it?
It's on the Food Network and it has these chefs
and they tell you about where in the country you
can find the best type of food, like when they're
not cooking, this is where they go for the best pizza,
the best this the best that. It's got a very
positive writing like they'll pay, Like these are chefs, they

(30:24):
could probably make anything, but this is where they will
go and pay to have someone else's amazing food. Yeah,
I'm still like, good for that magical lunch man. Hey,
Katie and Virginia, you want to talk about lunch box
and a big family drama? Huh? So the deal is
Lunchbox went to Thanksgiving at his wife's place, but now
his wife's family wanted to come to Lunchboxes family even

(30:45):
though they've agreed it's lunchbox time. Yeah, what do you
think that's how? That's how it kind of works with
my family is our families are about three hours apart,
so I feel this pressure for sure. But what I'm
wondering is if lunch boxes families perspective of the thing considered,
since they would be taking on extra people while they're hosting,
and that just kind of changes the dynamic. Has your

(31:06):
family heard this yet? I know we have not talked
about it with my family at all. I just thought
i'd bring it to you guys first the decision before. Yeah,
I mean, I love that you bring it thus first
life from show, but like for real life, like that
you get in trouble doing that, Well, they'll hear it
on this I mean the listener morning. I mean, and
then would they stay at your family's house where they
have to get a hotel? Those are all things, that's

(31:28):
all things they would have to do. They wouldn't say
your parents, But would you stay at their house if
your family went? Like? Is their house big enough to
where they have enough rooms to accommodate? No? No, no,
because brother and sister would be there so there wouldn't
be enough rooms. Well, Virginia, thank you for Katie and Virginia,
thank you for bringing that up. Yeah, no problem, just
another than you too, just another wrinkle thinking about I

(31:51):
appreciate you. By the way, if you are in Oklahoma City,
Eddie and myself will be there Friday night. We're playing
Diamond ball Room the Raging Idiots Oklahoma City. Get your
tickets at Raging Idiots dot com. Friday night, we're there.
The latest from Nashville in Hollywood's thirty Seconds, Skinny Keith

(32:13):
Urban and his wife Nicole Kidman. They are selling their
house near Nashville. They're asking three point four or five million,
and that'll get you four bedrooms, four full bats, two
half bats, a fitness room, in office in a separate cottage.
A little bit underwhelmed by the price of this house.
They have had a lot of money together. It shows
just how reasonable they live their life together. They're making

(32:36):
a lot of money. That's not They could probably do
three point four million in a week and that's their house.
But are they leaving Nashville? Are they leaving? Yeah? Oh,
I don't know, they're just selling this one, but I
assume not. I mean maybe they have houses all over
in Nashville. That'sn't really have houses all over work? Yeah,
why would you have you don't have in the same town.

(32:57):
I don't know. I don't know the details. I don't know,
but I mean, like Lunchbox, when you called to buy
Reva's house, that was like thirty million, right, I was
thirty millions or something like that. It was so ridiculous
you could actually maybe stop, maybe this one easily. Other

(33:17):
ones are so expensive. He can't even get a Like
they want to see all kinds of stuff before you
can even look at it, like to be on the
phone more than thirty seconds. We need to see. Yeah.
John Mayer was hospitalized yesterday for an emergency appendectomy. Um.
He was supposed to play a show in New Orleans,
but it was postponed. The band has show scheduled for
tomorrow and Friday in Florida, so we'll see what happens. Well,

(33:38):
it's not his band. He's not in dead End Company.
He is in Daddy Company. But it's a grateful dead
without the late singer. It's a dead end company. He
just plays guitar for them. Okay, Yeah, I see him
talking about it on Instagram live the other day for
a really long time. That's what he did. Right now,
he came in, talked about with us. We had to
go and spend months learning all their music. Now, please
please let John mer come out. Okay, yeah, he's I

(33:59):
think he's going to be wrong with him. I think
he had an emergency appendectomy. That means he had to
have his appendix removed. Were you listening to this game?
I didn't know what appendectomy was. That's it. When you
have an ectomy, it's the removal whatever it is. Yeah, yeah,
I had a soul indectomy out all right, Maybe that's

(34:20):
your thirty seconds getting everybody transmitting America. This is a show.
Although I'm never going to get it at ship. About
fifty percent of teenagers have this on their Christmas list,

(34:42):
for sure. Fifty percent of teenagers have this on their
Christmas list this year. I'm never going to get it.
Half teenagers have this on their Christmas list. Hey cry yes, Kira,

(35:05):
how are you? Are you good? I'm good? Are you good?
I'm good? What do you think the answer is? I
think it's some sort of record player. Look at that. No,
I'm sorry. That's thank you and I appreciate you. That
is correct? Nice for us? Yes, there you go, there
she goes. By the way, teenager stop mating comes list.

(35:30):
You're a teenager okay, Yeah, there you go, Amy with
the wind this morning, just here we go with the drums,
goes again, Ray goes again over to Amy. Now the morning, Corny.

(36:05):
Why did Santa's helper go to the therapist? Why did
Santa's helper go to the therapist because he had low
ELpH esteem? Someone who goes to therapy. I'll be filing
a complaint. Okay, go to therapy too. It doesn't matter,
does it give a you right, I'm gonna file a complain. Yeah,

(36:27):
I feel like the good one. Yeah, that's okay one,
but that was the morning Corny. There it is. I
didn't get it. Huh. ELpH esteem you get it? Yeah?
Like self esteem helper. So it's a low yeah. Yeah yeah,

(36:49):
let's go everybody. Look, Brandy, all right, you're good. I
just wound myself and I'm like, well, is that legal
for me to do that? Totally? All right? Look, let's
talk about this record, The Anticipation. I got a bunch
of songs up here. Which one is like your your
Pride and joy? Man? I think from top to bottom,

(37:13):
the best song on the album is, uh, most people
are good? Give me another one, you know. Another one
is the title track, what makes you country? I mean
it tells. It tells such a great story of Man,
I'm so tired there you go, there it is. I'm
so tired of people trying to pigeonhole and put a

(37:36):
label on what country truly is. And this tells the
world that countries many things. Let me hear this. I
got my joy run cred well on the nookcap tractor,
holding in bills, backing in boats, fishing limb lines, running
bird dogs through the George and step side cover down

(37:57):
a peanut dust and try and not spy. Lighting apples
sucks and my not a venue. But I can't just
just be proud of what makes the country. Everything's chapping
their f Oh yeah, I'm kicking my tail out because
I ain't heard on the radio yet. So it's like
I got the sizzle on them. He doesn't run and

(38:20):
your blood didn't come from your daddy and mama sing
where you converted by an all about a song on
the radio that feels so run? Did you lock eyes
with a little green eyed girl from Jackson? Tell me
we'll got you. I just got to know fell on me.

(38:42):
I got my soundal learning in a level church. You're
waiting for the fall to finally call it long so
I can grab my gun and get my house side
on the step side covered, saying that the morning any
tricks on my old boys, guys on a bunch of

(39:03):
tuning and artistn't here to sing along with. That's the
best thing to have you sing along with you. That's fun.
How about this one right here? I like this one too.
More drunk, Yes, kid, more my articles, Yes, treat more
green grass rolls and green on, more babies, readis and
raising head market that coup. Sometimes you feel, well, I

(39:27):
don't know at all, but I know how it feels
to be the guys trying to come back from behind,
just trying to wine as you go to one man's
good like. It's so fun hearing I'm on the radio
rather than you know, your tires rumbling on a on

(39:49):
a truck going down to honking interstate. You know what
makes your country is the name of the record, the
name of the song we played. How would you have
to worry about anybody leaking this stup out? Yeah? I
get as you always do. But it's so funny man
that you know they I don't even know what watermark means,
but everybody says, oh, it's watermarked, which means that there's
a code with it or something. But it is what

(40:11):
it is, man. I mean, I don't know if we'll
ever get out in front of the stuff getting leaked out.
But at the end of the day, as long as
as long as there's an urgent syat for people to
get it, that's what I hope is going on with
my album. So how about this right here? Sun Rise Sun?
Sneat this maybe? Uh, I feel like it. You tame

(40:41):
up nowhere to me? Just rise the Sun Sun Repeat
sun Rise. Crowding right there and sun. Imagine that repeat. Man,
that's so big the song almost needs to be named repeat.
But do you pick your crowds when you record songs?

(41:05):
One million percent? What would your crowd to be? So
fun to imagine what they're gonna do, and then your
imagination of it is what they're doing. So it's pretty cool.
Light would light it up? You know, you felt like
some people would start lighting up their cell phones and
it'd be a pretty cool moment and they do, oh yeah,

(41:28):
check most forget this. Man's been a long time. If
you put a record on, man, dude, like sizzling in
these headphones is like firing me up. Do you know
every much? Like you forget why you do this because
you damn get excited? And do you know every word

(41:49):
every song on a new record? You know? The only
one Drinking Again is the only one that I probably
couldn't perform live right now because it'll cross you up.
And but that, but that's the only one. But yeah,
I should know them all? Could you? Could you do
Land of a Million Songs live? Yes? Something different? I

(42:10):
wrote it. I'd better be able to sing understand it.
How long would you write the song? I think this spring,
this fall? I tell you it went down. So me
and my producers, Jeff and Jody Stephens wrote it. And
sometimes you're in the trenches writing and that writing session

(42:32):
sends your head down another another path. And I went
to go get coffee. We were at my my songwriting
room at the house, and I come back in and
I said, boys, I just had a song idea, and
I don't even know where it came from, but I said,
Land of a Million Songs, Nashville is the land of

(42:52):
a million songs, and we need to write about how
hard it is to make it in the Land of
a million songs and Jeff and I never will forget
we wrote it. And then I'm laying in the bed
um one morning, um getting my whole sleeping in because
I was probably coming off the road, and I'm sitting

(43:13):
there listening and I see the email of the demo
come up on it and I laid in the bed
and just started dank, tearing up and crying and called
Jeff and I was like, man, this is one of
the best things well you've ever been a part of.
So when you can do that and it's fun stuff,
fun fun stuff. I got my joking again, but thank you.

(43:36):
Look Bryan Fishing Life, Running Bird talks to the George.
All right, Bobby, Luke, Bryan, it comes in. I believe
everybody's like, we're all exhausted. That was a lot. It's
a lot, and I love that dude. Hey. So here's

(43:56):
the thing about Luke and Garth. They both sing along
with their own song. Yeah. Is that gonna be a
big thing? Now? Yeah, it's gonna have to be a thing,
because I mean, if Luke and Garth do it and
then someone else doesn't want to, don't be too good
for it. Garth and Luke did it, so I'm gonna
pull those and we'll play it back if you miss them.
So it's been a pretty adventurous last two days. We
can't talk about this for a second because well, we

(44:20):
expected Amy's kids to come next week. Now she doesn't know.
Oh boy, well, I mean as of early this morning,
I thought that was still the case, but now I'm
getting indications that maybe I don't know. I just need
to let it go. I just need to not stress
about it and just be like, you know what, if
it's a week after neck is not that big of
a deal, but then that gets closer and closer to Christmas.
I really I don't know. I feel like I keep

(44:41):
getting conflicting information. Well like, when I'm there, I know
way more and things get done, and then now that
I'm not there, I'm like, what I told Amy was what?
Well I just told you is I'm about to say,
you already know what? And He's like, I just don't
know what to do. It keeps going back and fourth,
and I said, the only constant of this entire five

(45:03):
year adoption is that you've never known and it's always
gone back and forth. So this shouldn't feel any different
to you as far as it being surprising, it can
make you sad that maybe it's not happening on the
timeline that you hoped. But it's never been consistent, and
it literally changes by the hour, but it's always changed always,
So if you get next week or the week after
or three weeks, I know, but even only five years,

(45:27):
and I am not known to be the most patient
person myself. Yeah, it's just so close. It's so close,
I know. And so and then you know, you want
to go to Colorado for Christmas? I know? And what
if they're not here? And I'm still yeah, even though
now I got this news this morning, I'm still keeping
like that photo shooting stuff. What do you think best

(45:50):
case scenario right now for when your kids get to America?
Best case scenario is what we've been thinking, which would
be next week. Okay, do you have a day do
you think that may come? In? Best best case scenario,
best case scenario, it would be Friday, next Friday. Did
not have that day in my day? Make that happen? Yes,
let's go, come on, let's do this. And you want

(46:12):
to take your time. I have the sixteen too, so
it's up to you. March really, I mean, no, I
don't I do this. No. Worst case maybe if it
rolls into January at some point, but that because that's
only a few weeks away. It's not like that's unrealistic,
but that's worst. The only constant spin is nothing has

(46:33):
been constant. So you have got to almost set yourself up.
But listen for you go through this emotional hurdles. Got
to think I'm crazy, because literally were, but we're all
crazy today. I think I'm crazy. I know that I am,
but let's just say, well, I just got to know
that a key person into helping one thing along that

(46:54):
needs get done is sick, which I do wish him. Well,
it's so it up. I don't know. I'm like, what
what are the aunties sick? Today? So hopefully he'll get
some help and get better soon, and then maybe we'll
be cruising again. I hope you get the kids a
boy Christmas? Yeah, me too. So there's Amy's mad at

(47:14):
me too. By the way, why you already know ask
me questions about why I forget why I'm at at you? Well,
because I have Christmas plans. Oh yeah, by myself, I'm
going somewhere, but I won't I won't tell her I'm going. Oh,
but I never tell anybody. Find out to Instagram later
after the fact, you say nobody knows, and then I

(47:36):
find out from other people that they knew. When you
went to Japan, you told me nobody knew, and then
I found out from someone who I definitely have known
you one million times longer than they had. Maybe I
needed to watch my dog or something. Nope, you didn't.
You don't know. No, I didn't. You didn't need anybody
to watch the dog. By the way I'm having he
had nothing to do with any dog. Here's your think.

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I'm just saying. I'm just not saying where I'm going. Why,
just because it's my thing. We have a thing. But
I like this. You usually write it down like we guess.
We all have a guess and it's kind of fun. Yeah, um,
Mike d knows. Oh, don't be a hater going with you.
Nobody's going with that cute I would wish go with me,

(48:24):
going by myself? Okay, no, whatever, by yourself. But this
is your choice. You do realize that, right, it's not
for Christmas? No, who am I just gonna go with
me for Christmas? Name one person who's gonna go with
me anywhere for Christmas. There's no choice. I mind somebody
I'm not getting on tender, I mean like new and

(48:47):
do this to yourself. You pick these places you want
to go, and you're not that excited about it. You
go hang out in the hotel room. That's your choice,
that's true. But who would go with me? And I'm
not gonna sit at home? So I'm going, okay, which
I am excited for you. That's just would like to
know where. What if something happens and we need you
Mexico City, Okay, that's the one place you're not It's

(49:08):
out any guesses. Yeah, I will tell you this. It's
I'll be flying for like ten I mean for a
lot of hours. It's a it's a it's a well
or more God that could be. I'm not sure yet.
Go ahead, box Rio de jan Narrow. Yeah, where is
that Brazil? There? You go? Oh, I know it's not

(49:29):
right now. I'm not telling you it's right wrong that now.
It just means Brazil was right and connected you with
the cousin in West Africa, and you're spending it with
him or her? Are you really? Dude? You're spending it
with your family from US Africa. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're

(49:55):
gonna hang out with kids, that's right, and billy currants,
that is right. What are the odds did I go
hang out with kivin? Really? If zero means no chance
one for sure? What are the odds? Where do you
put me going to hang out with right in the middle? Really? Well,
I would go zero, and I enjoyed both of them,

(50:16):
but that's not my thing. I'm not living a shack
when no internet? Will you tell us hot or cold?
What do you mean like surfer ski? Oh is there snow?
Or I'm done at boots or flip flies or paddle

(50:39):
board anyway, Emmy's going to Colorado. She hopefully will have
her kids, and she may not. Lunchbox will be in Texas, Texas.
I will be in Rio. Can you imagine me by myself?
Like scared out of your mind? But again different man.

(51:04):
This dog named Loca had her face kind of crushed
in after another dog attacked her. But they created a
three D mask of a dog ahead and they put
it over her face, and her face is healing under
the mask, like the skull is so this it's like
a fake skull. It's working for the dog is that crazy.

(51:27):
You have the three D steps crazy because they just
prone out whatever they want and whatever shape and then
run on the dog's head. And so now, because the
dog is still growing and developing, is able to grow
underneath this mask. That was cool. I got an email,
so say he's been with his girl for four months
and she says, hey, don't get me anything for Christmas?
And he's like, hey, what does that mean? Does this
mean not get or anything? Or does this mean because

(51:49):
again they've been together a short time, and she says, really,
don't get me anything, And he's like, what does that mean?
Because he doesn't want to make your mad, obviously, And
I'm always under the impression, always over warm, never under overperforming.
You don't get in trouble, and if you do, it's
a fake trouble. It's like I told you not to
get underperforming. Is doing exactly what she says. My advice

(52:15):
would be to get or something, just because even if
she gets mad, what's the worst she's gonna do. Get
mad at you for being a wonderfully romantic human. But
lunchbox insecrations go ahead, Yeah, you got a teacher. Okay.
If she says she wants nothing, you get her nothing,
absolutely nothing, and then if she gets mad, this is
a time to teach her a lesson. When you want something,

(52:37):
you tell me you want something. If you say I
don't want anything, I am going by your word and
I'm not getting you anything. So if you want something,
speak up. So it's a lesson. It's a lesson. It's
a time to test her to see if she's gonna
tell the truth or if she's trying to test you,
and you're gonna win that test, because she's gonna get
mad and be like, look, when you say I want nothing,
I want to like if you want to go to
a party and go, hey, is it okay? If I

(52:58):
go and she says yes, and you go and she
gets mad? No no, no, no, you said yes. You
can't get mad, So you get her nothing interesting. See
I didn't trying to avoid conflict and fights, so I
would get her something. You should get her something. Anyway.
He didn't have anything crazy, And she's probably just trying
to be low maintenance and not people only be the
other four months, So she's just probably being like, yeah,

(53:20):
don't worry about it, but really worry about it. There's
always a language behind the language but with guys too,
we're talking different language as well. Yeah, you just got
to learn to read everybody's language behind the language. Like
sometimes you're having like I feel great, I'm not sick,
let me, but you know he's sick. You have to
learn these things. And like I told him this year,
you don't have to worry about getting anything, but he
probably should. But he probably should, right, So that's not cool.

(53:42):
But if your he didn't okay, no, what you know what?
You don't act like it was, but really, you'd be
so disappointed. No, I would be like, wait, you really
didn't get anything. You're gonna fail lunchboxes test. Yeah, why
do you play that game if you want something saying, hey,
you better give me a present. No, he really doesn't
have to. Amy if your husband got you nothing, you

(54:04):
would just be so upset. No, I wouldn't be upset.
I would just feel like, really, especially that's upset. I
know I don't make any Eddie. You guys exchanged. Get
you and your wife now we're not doing any of
this year? Why all right, you better get her Eddie, Eddie,
you need to make her quiet over while you guys
been talking, she always okay, Now getting you anything, but

(54:26):
you have to get her something like I don't know
what to get her. Now, what do you mean now
you have because we both agree with Eddie, I'll give
you an idea. Okay, we'll talk off the area. We'll
give you these Sharon's barry to her. There we go,
everybody transmitted America Show. The last couple of days have

(54:51):
been fun. Garth came in and Garth was singing along
to his own song. And I love it when people
do this. This something bound this time here, It spends
my head around, takes me back, makes me wonder what

(55:15):
she's doing now. Listen to Garth now thing with time
machine right there. So that was that, and then this
morning Luke came in and was singing with this song
doesn't Run and your blood didn't come from your daddy
and mama, sing with the art where you converted by
an Alabama song on the radio that feels so run.

(55:37):
Did you look out with a little green eye girl
from Jackson, tell me we'll got you. I just got
and no hold on me. I got my son dow
learning in a level church, holda waiting for the fall
to finally call along so I can grab my gonna

(56:00):
get my outside step. Okay. I saw him over there singing,
but he didn't want to sing on Mike. I was like, dude,
just sing on Mike didn't want to sing with his
own song, and I was like, yes, for sure, sing
with your own songs. So that's fun. All the year
end list come. I now talk ten movies of from

(56:20):
Rolling Stone. I haven't seen one of them. Yeah, but
I don't see a lot of movies. But just if
you've seen it, say yes, okay, A phantom Thread, a
ghost story at number eight Detroit, Yes you like that one,
number seven, The Shape of Water, number six, Ladybird. I
haven't read it. All about Lady Bird. I know nothing

(56:41):
about it. It's supposed to be the highest rated movie
of all time. What's it about all time? I don't know.
Ladybirds lay, that's what I thought it was about. The
Post number five, three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri at number
four Call Me by Your Name, and number three Get
Out and number two good. Everybody keeps talking about it

(57:02):
so good. Yes, I just can't commit to watching a
scary movie because I get scared. I'm not gonna say anything, Okay.
I get scared, though, and then I have a nightmares
if I ever get to sleep. Come on, I told
you I tried to read Twilight once and I couldn't
start something Vampires. I had to stop a Number one
dunk Kirk and Basic Dunkirk. Mike D did. So these

(57:26):
are all movies saying nothing for me. I'm not a
kind of sewer of the film so much, but Mike
D is. Mike D is more of the common man though.
Mike D show producer, writer Mike D goes out and
watches these movies. Now, Mikedy, your top five movies of
the year according to you. Number five Baby Driver. Baby
Drivers good, and you've seen a lot of these times.
Number four Wonder Woman. That was good. I saw a

(57:48):
wonder Woman, and when I watched it, I'm glad I
didn't know they had to like c g I her
pregnant belly, because it had been all I was thinking about, like,
how fascinating is technology they can do that, But I
didn't know what afterwards. So I'm glad. Everybody else, no,
you haven't seen it, know that she was pregnant and
that's what technology. That's amazing. Yeah. Number three get Out,
Get Out. Wow. In your number two it what's it

(58:11):
the clown? That's your number two movies? Interesting? Number one
Spider Man Homecoming okay, isn't neither? I up too many
versions of Spider Man, it is. Okay. There you go.
That's the common man's top five list over there, and
my common man, I mean Norder alert, Nord alert. There
no cartoons in there. M M. What would you put

(58:35):
on their cartoons? Cocoa dude, for sure, it just came out.
That was my number one and five four. I got
the list of artists that I listened to him most
this year. They just put up on the screen here
are the artist, and I listened to the my host
this year. Ready, My most listen to artists that I
played like streaming was Lindsay l of course, which, by

(58:59):
the way, let me decide bar for a second. So
Lindsey and I used to date for a long time
and we're still friends. And I talked to her yesterday
and she was like, hey, listen, don't be mad. You
know when someone starts a conversation with don't be mad,
you know, like I'm gad to get mad, right, And
I was like, she goes, So, I've been writing songs
and you know, it's just the point in my life

(59:20):
I'm frustrated, and you write songs about your life. And
I'm like, what's the song. She goes, well, I mean
it's about a breakup, you know, and so it's just
a song. It may never see the light of day.
It may now, I don't. But she sent it to
me and I was like, listen, that's you and you know, songwriters, artists,
that's their therapy. And she was like, you know, I

(59:41):
just don't get mad. I was like, I'm not mad.
I said, hey, listen, let me Hey, don't get mad.
Let's say, don't get mad. But now my therapy is
talking on the radio. So yeah, that's true, and she
has to deal with that, yes, And so I was like,
don't get mad. But I I see the seal the

(01:00:02):
seals and popped steal. Anyway, My number one played artist
is Lindsay l My number two played artists as Chris Stapleton.
Number three played artists Ed Shearon and then cold playing
John Mayer. My top five played artists of the year.

(01:00:23):
Go ahead. I thought Tom Mayor would be higher up there.
Well it's not gonna be Lindsay and then stable and
put it up three records. So yeah, and then when
do we get to hear Lindsay's new song. No, it's
something she just like wrote it could be a year,
five year, seven years, twenty years. Don't ask me. I
didn't know. She just sent me like a rough I

(01:00:43):
feel like we'll probably know which one it is. How
did it feel to listen to it? Did it? Did
you feel well? Then she she hit me up layer.
She was I never got a response from I was like,
we gotta response to your point. Cool? Cool, Yeah, she
was like what I was like, here's what I thought
about song, and the course was really good. She's like, no,
not the actual bridges a little totally hit her with

(01:01:08):
that kind of talk, and obviously that's not what she
was looking for. So that's annoying. And you know that
you're smart, had some doughro on that. All I said
was I thought the hook was really strong. I thought
I thought the second verse was cool, but the first
one was a little bit hokey. That she really attacked
and attacking You're ridiculous. Why that's how you I love that,

(01:01:33):
That's how you answered. That's how I think about life.
But you know, so, how did the song make you feel? Yeah, exactly.
We've asked you like like four times. It made me
feel like the course is very strong. You're avoiding it.
There's no avoiding it. It's just it's just it is
what it is. Already know all this stuff A feelings.
I don't know all this stuff. There's a difference and

(01:01:54):
knowing feelings and feeling feelings. She didn't tell me yesterday
that she had to turn the show off. Sometimes she's like,
I just can't listen to talk about certain things. Right now.
She probably just did. I don't know if she's listening.
I don't I tell her to listen to the show.
I can't believe she still listens. That's crazy to me.
That's not crazy. I get it. We're still friends. I mean,

(01:02:16):
she's writing hate songs about you. It definitely wasn't it
was therapy. You don't get it. Lunch Yeah, right, like
right now I'm doing therapy too. Christmas movie or not
the survey and a long running debate. He go, I'll
give you the movie. Tell me if it's a Christmas
movie or not? Because they all have any Christmas right,

(01:02:37):
and if people have it in their minds, if it
happens at Christmas, it's a Chrismas movie. This is not
the case. Christmas can just be a back drop, it
can be a part of the storyline. For example, if
you showed a home Alone in April, people they do
it all the time. People watch it fine, but if
you show Elf in April, it's like, that doesn't seem right.
So I've been on the home alone time at Christmas
movie wagon for ten years more than that. Okay, thank you,

(01:03:00):
So Christmas movie or not, Amy die Hard, I don't
know that I know enough about die Hard. It's that
Christmas mother now because there's more die Hards other times
of the year, right, most Christmas they are. That's not okay,
Christmas okay, is not a Christmas movie. Okay, Christmas in it.

(01:03:21):
That's about the building gets taken over and and uh
rumor Willis Dad goes in and crushes them, gets a
shout out. Not groups, got it? Okay, home Alone? Yes,
Christmas movie. Well, I'm sorry to say people say it
is a Christmas movie. Yeah, you're part of that three

(01:03:46):
uh Gremlins. Yes, Christmas so no Frozen, No Christmas, absolutely not.
It has nothing to do with Christmas. Christmas in It's
it's a snow. It's even I think it's in the
summertime and she turns everything into ice. So no, get
that out of here. Okay, okay, okay. The Nightmare Before Christmas. Yes,

(01:04:12):
I've never seen that. It's Christmas movie. It's Christmas in
the title eyes wide shut just because that crip title
in that movie is like, that's a weird movie. White shut. Yeah,
but apparently it happened to Christmas. I didn't even realize
that only five percent. A lot of other stuff going
on there, but it's like that's weird. Man who is
in that Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. I never saw

(01:04:33):
that one, and see Dad and see Gelie. It's a
weird one to bring up. That was like aff I
heard it was. I haven't seen it either, But that
like the worst movie of all times, I believe, so,
I mean, absolutely pretty bad ones. I haven't seen that
one though, so I don't feel like I have the opinion.
I don't have the education. Actually say, I've be't educated

(01:04:55):
in that movie. By the way, if you're no Cloma
City Eddie, I give be the Friday Night we're playing
The Raging Idiots are playing our last weekend on the
road maybe ever so Oclomba City. You want to come out,
we'd love to see it. Drive deal Clomba City. Raging
Idiots dot Com, Raging Idiots dot Com. Yeah, I have

(01:05:16):
a game for you, guys. What it is is I'll
give you the slogan of the food company, like the
product that's easy. I'll crush this easiest, Okay, Sarah Lee
anyone where the shocker? That? Yeah? Exactly? All right, here
we go. Ready, how about this one? Amy betch Canny?

(01:05:40):
Just one? Whose slogan is that? Bet you canny? Just
one stop once your poppy didn't stop? But get lazy?
That is correct? Nice lunchbox? Yeah, I'm ready? Is it
in you? Excuse me? Your time? Is it? Is it

(01:06:03):
in me? What are you thinking? I want to hear
what you're saying? Is it in you? That's just slogan?
Is it? Is it in you? That's the question? Is
it in you? What's in the world? I thought you're gonna.
I have never heard this in my life. Gatorade? Is
it in you? Eddie? Come on good? Yeah, that's a

(01:06:26):
Campbell soup. That's correct. That's how slogan. It really isn't.
The commercial in a board meeting it's some months suggests
that who goes? Yeah, that's go that that's perfect. Guys.
All ten voted Yes, let's go unanimous. Hungry? Why wait? Hungry?

(01:06:52):
Why wait? Hamburger? Help her? You want to steal slips?
You're driving? Who come out and he's stealing? Oh? Hungry?
Why wait? All right? It's snickers, lunch box? Ready? Yeah, pizza, pizza, pizza, pizza,

(01:07:12):
little Caesar. Good one, dude, Eddie, watch pop you can't
stop pringles. There you go, I'm killing it. Hey, point
you point melt in your mouth and in your hand.
Correct lunch box? Give me a break? Kick care it is, Eddie? Yeah?

(01:07:35):
Ohbey your thirst? Yeah that's um sprite. Yeah, alright, Amy
eat more chicken? Oh ChIL a correct lunch bokes? Give
I think I've brought to them all. Hold on, tastes

(01:07:56):
great less filling taste. Haste. It's a beer. Why don't
you tell him that? Because he's Mr beer Man. Hold on,
he's I'll steal it and for the win. There's some
mine though, it's food slogans that hand beer in. You know,

(01:08:20):
I didn't know that my friend was like. Russia has
been banned from the twenty Olympics for taking performance enhancing
drugs already. Yeah, they're banned. They can these athletes if
they didn't test positive, they can play in the Olympics
under a blank flag. But Russia can be Russia cheats

(01:08:42):
and everything, so they can make up a country. No,
it's just an unknown it's just a flag, like an
unknown flag. It's like an independent. Interesting how about that? Though,
those guys are always cheating everything, Like I wonder if
some of those athletes even knew that Facebook they cheated,
they cheated actions. There's a documentary called Icarus. Have you

(01:09:03):
seen this? I've heard it is amazing. I gotta watch
it because my friends tell me about it. Apparently this dude,
he's a cyclist and he wants to get better at cycling,
and he's always like coming in like tenth. He's pretty good,
but not great. So he documents himself taking drug like
doping to see if it actually But what happens is
he has up taking down the whole Russian doping scandal. Like, yes,

(01:09:24):
I'm not gonna say anything about it, but because I
was told some things. But it's called Icarus, I'm gonna
watch it in the next few days. It's on Netflix Netflix.
He wanted to be like he wanted to prove that
he could be like Lance Armstrong and by doing the
same doping he could win a cycling race and then
all of a sudden take a turn for craziness and
then end up taking down the whole Have to watch that,

(01:09:45):
so that's out there? Is anything good you recommend? I
just wrote that down watch that now? Have you seen
anything good? Yeah? Hallmark Christmas chas Like I'm taking a
break from like everything, because that's all I w Amy
told us this morning. First of all, way early, she
was super confident her kids were coming. They're going to
Colorado as soon as they get here, they're gonna have

(01:10:06):
Christmas in Colorado with their family, Christmas pictures already being taken.
And then about a hour and a half later, she goes, well,
never mind, Well I don't know. I'm just need to
start because I don't think they're coming now next week, Yeah,
I don't know. My confidence is like a roller coaster.
Check back with me in an hour and I'll probably
be booking flight Stade. It literally comes by the hour
to Amy, like She'll go, like she was getting pretty

(01:10:29):
snippy with me off there, earlier, I was, oh, yeah,
where's my might? Were you catching it? Yeah? But but
I understand that she's in a like a place where
you may not even realize you're getting snippy. Oh yeah,
you're dealing with a lot of things delicate. Yeah, I
mean had a headache, but oh yeah, And then she
was yelling for like some she was like yelling. I

(01:10:53):
was not. I asked Morgan number two if she had
any advil. Yeah, and you're saying that's me yelling. Okay. Well,
I hope that the kids come. Thank Oh I know,
I know, you hope that I'll they come next week.
We'll see. I'm gonna not hang my hopes on that

(01:11:13):
so much because I feel like I've been on I mean,
I don't know. I can't believe it's changing. I can't
believe I would have put so much money earlier this morning,
I would have put so much money on them being
here next week, Like all my money's yeah, well then
you can pay for the taj my garage has been
built behind people like that's now a new landmark in town,

(01:11:35):
Like you can see it whenever you lay at the airport,
Like taj MC garage built and Nashville apparently it's I
haven't seen it yet, but apparently it's built this humongous garage.
Yeah it's on a hill. Yeah, that's why it looks bigger.
It's normal. It's a normal garage. Is my backyard goes up? Interesting?

(01:11:56):
I read another story about a woman who will hook
up with your husband if you're in her marriage, and
it's like a service. And she's like, listen, some marriages
they're just it's not going so well. But you know
it all, and now let me read you this one
on Earth. She says, I'm the perfect solution woman. She's
a widow to forty seven years old, she's had open

(01:12:18):
affairs with the wife, knows over a hundred men, and
says she saves marriages because it takes the pressure off
middle aged wives who have lost interest in being physical
with her husbands. So she's like Ashley Madison, No, she's
she's it's like they it's not secret. Oh that's secret, she's, yeah,
that's like secret. My named Clint Weasler, one of your

(01:12:43):
code names. Want to want to get together? This is
like a couple together, goes hey, if if the females
are interested being physical at all, they were married forever
and the man is She's like, I'll come in and
take care of that man. That's pretty good. Very noble
of her name, have to pay. What are you talking?
She's an ex mode model, she said. She feels no guilt.

(01:13:06):
She says, you know, the wives know what what's happening,
but they turned a blind eye because they want their
husbands to be happy and stay married. And most people
are wealthy professionals. So who finds her the wives or
the husband? Well, the news, because now I know how
to get a hold of her. Hey, Clint Wesler here,
it's Clint again online to Bobby's fake thing. Quint's boy.

(01:13:27):
When would you call me? Quint? Clint's a hard neighbor.
Me to say, Clint weaseler, Clint Weiler, I don't see
this thing working. Its work for thousands of people. Think whatever.
She's very noble. I mean she's saying, hey, look, I
won't even you know, get feelings for her husband. I'll
just help you out. Girls get feelings, should get feelings.

(01:13:50):
You think she get feelings? Yeah, I feel about that service. No,
I don't like it. What if there was cheating but
you never knew and it made him happy? And never
got back to you, but it made the relationship happy.
How woud you feel about that? You never knew, it
never got back to you, but it it was just
something physical, But it made him happy and feel better

(01:14:12):
in the marriage. But I never knew. You never knew
about it. No, I mean I would want to make
him happy, I know, but that's not part of the scenario.
I'm okay with it. Okay, okay, were your wife cheating?
Oh you said him? No? No, Oh, I'm okay with that.
If you never know if it makes a better wife,

(01:14:32):
because you never know, so it's not hurting me. It's
it's only helping because she's in a better mood and
she's better. She's found something that you aren't giving her.
And she comes home and she's better and better mood
and treats me better. And I'm you never know about it,
never know about it, except she's getting that from somewhere else.
I don't know, you'll know. It's like spinning your food.
You don't get sick from it. You never knew. All

(01:14:55):
it takes is one You're gonna be like, oh, that's weird.
Wait a second. You don't even know right now. If
you but you don't know, then maybe you do know.
So no he doesn't know. You can't change. Okay, Sorry.
I do this show from my house that's called the
Bobby Cast, and so I mean lots of people will
stop by, big artists, big songwriters, new artists, new songwriters,

(01:15:19):
and it's really just two comfortable chairs and two microphones
and we just tape it at the house in the evening.
And so Chris Stapleton stopped by for an hour and
we talked, and Derek's has come by. Karen Fairchild from
a little big town, big songwriter. So it's just a
thing where I just enjoy like a second layer of music,
not just the singing but the songwriting part of it.

(01:15:39):
Ross Cofferman, who's a huge songwriter, producer, all these guys
that come by. But I did one and it went
up yesterday with Travis Meadows. Now i'll play you remember
when jakeo in did we All won't we? Guy? So
that's originally a Travis Meadows song. Trade it up just

(01:16:04):
to get her back. But if you listen to this
podcast and we sat and we talked, he lost his
leg from cancer when he's fourteen, Like the bottom part
like he had cancer in his leg and he lost
part of his leg. He has he fought addiction and
went went to rehab a few times. His little brother

(01:16:24):
drowned when he was this first memory. It's just he
was a missionary for like seventeen years and other parts
of the world. I mean, it is a crazy story.
And it was one of those where as he's just
talking about life. I was just like, man, that is
I hope already listens to that, and he puts it
it's a fantastic artist who I enjoyed music. This is
called Sideways. He talks about going and speaking to kids

(01:16:52):
who have addiction problems, and he's like, many kids shouldn't
be addicts, but because he's had a bunch of addiction himself.
It's just a really good Bobby Cast. And so not
only is it he also wrote Riser you know for
Dirk's and talks about how that I didn't even know
if that was real because they were talking on Facebook.
He was like, am I getting fished? Is this the thing?
But it's Travis Meadows. It's the latest Bobby Cast. So

(01:17:14):
that one's up. There's one from Barry Dean, there's one
from Chris Stapleton, Uh, there's been with Josh Osborne coming up,
who was writing a tons of slum. But anyway, it's
it's the thing I do at the house where people
come over. I never hat some people in my house
in my life, like nobody comes to my house. Was
a good idea on your part, get people over a
little more social. It's I don't know about that, but
I do make friends like Nicole Galleon right, who wrote

(01:17:38):
so many songs but the latest want to be some
one of the writers for Female for Keith Urban. But
Eddie saw hi Nicole Galleon, Dude, I geeked out because
it got you kids are the same point. I saw
her at the school, was picking up my son and
she was picking up her daughter, I guess, and I
saw her and I was like, I have to say
hi because I know her from you. I know her
from another friend of mine and we talked about her
all the time and the Bobby Cast. I've heard her
on the Bobby Casts. So I was like, oh, man,

(01:17:59):
I gotta go talk to her. And I went and
introduced myself. And she's a nerd. You're like, oh, total nerd.
And it's always awkward because I have to be like, hey,
I'm Eddie from the Bobby Bones Show. And she's like,
oh yeah, okay, like this is starting to make sense,
and I said hi and everything, and I sound such
a big fan. I love female And she wrote The
House That Built Me with Miranda, and she wrote Female
Keith Urban, she wrote all the Pretty Girls, and she

(01:18:24):
wrote Female, Yeah, all the Pretty Girls, the underwear song,
the Stare in the Mirror, the one my kids love,
and dude, it was just so cool to see her
and I feel like we're friends now. Yeah. I don't
know though, but I have no idea. There's a Bobby
cast up with her too, but I'll get That's how
I got to know her. Originally we have her. Yeah,
you wouldn't know these people. Yeah, I would have no idea.

(01:18:44):
Now I'm like, now you cool. She hangs out with
people outside. It doesn't talk to industry. I hang out
them only talk to industry and they go fair. Some
dude trold me last night on Twitter. I was it's
gonna because I'm I'm finishing ish my second book. I'm
not there yet, but I'm two thirds of the way through.

(01:19:06):
And I wrote a thing and I was like, hey,
basically me sending a twenty pages and my editor is, hey, listen,
you may not understand a lot of this, but you
just do your thing. It picks it up for me.
And so I make that tweet and some guy replies
and like, hey, what does another book about? Blah blah blah.
It's time to get a new beard for a girlfriend,
write about book release time. I was like beard for
a girlfriend and people think that I'm securely gay and

(01:19:27):
Lindsay is my beat was my beard? That means well
because before they thought that my other girlfriend Rachel wasn't beard.
Just because I'm thirty seven and single and clean and fit,
and it doesn't mean I need if I were gay,
I just like I'm gay, Like who cares? I'm not gay?
The beard, it's all. But then I reach just because

(01:19:49):
I'm clean and fit, that we're not judging. We know
he told me, but what happened? You told me? And
then I retweeted him and posted the thing and then
he deleted it once all the B Team started going
after him. Yeah, but if I put if I make if,
I'm like, hey, B Team sick them by. They go
after people. They're all. That's like Taylor's team and Taylor

(01:20:12):
has way more people, but like Kim Kardashian posted an
Instagram with like Kanye's famous and Taylor's people kept trolling
her page and putting rats all up there because Taylor's
a snake now you know. Yeah, they kept putting rats
up there. How do they do that? Because you don't
even need to like tag her or anything, just write Taylor,
like do a tweet and to say Taylor on it
and they'll find it. Yeah, it's pretty hard. They probably
get notifications, like if there's one person sends that the

(01:20:36):
Taylor signal, somebody said Taylor get them. So I guess
that Kim Kardashian Taylor feud maybe back on. I don't know.
I don't know. It's interesting to me. I couldn't even
bring myself to click on that headline. You couldn't know
because I was like, oh my gosh, yeah, I'll probably
click on it later. Yeah, everybody's just putting rats on there.
I just know too much. It's like this is they

(01:20:59):
just know too much? You know? What do you mean?
I can't I I don't know what the line is
that's out there and what what is No when sometimes
I have to shut up that's gonna be hard. I'm
gonna tell you where I really struggle with it with
sugar Land when they came in. I know Christian Bush
so well, like he's a literal friend, right, We've written together,

(01:21:19):
we've went out, we've had meals together, and I know,
and I have to ask questions like I don't know
because I'm like, oh, if you guys are together, I knew,
and he brought it up because I wasn't going to
I'm on either going I was Sugarland. We get back together,
and I got a texto on hey, we're are you
talking about it? So stop talking about it? And I
was so I knew, but then I had to act like, oh, wow,

(01:21:41):
look at this. How many times and you don't have
to mention names, but how many times if you asked
a question to someone, then you already know the answer,
but they give you the wrong, like a fake answer,
probably one third of the time because they're just trying
to protect their litle image a bit. And sometimes it's
not a positive thing. Wow, I'm not friends with everybody.

(01:22:01):
Do you know too much? Sometimes? If I do, I
know all the secrets. But that's because you're good at
holding secrets. Oh, I'm the best. You don't tell secrets.
Don't tell secrets. I have so many secrets, not even
us secrets. Yeah, we'd like to know, tough. I'm not
telling you. That's why you just passed the Yeah you do. Yeah, man,
if you guys had any idea what secrets I knew?

(01:22:21):
Look about who? Well, especially this one. That's everybody trends America.
All right, Amy coming over to you. You're Amy's pile
of stories. So Pizza Hut is testing out beer and

(01:22:44):
wine delivery with their pizza. So now you can order
pizza and right now bud Light and Budweiser, and then
they're thinking about expanding into wine. And if it goes
well in Phoenix, which is where they're testing it, they'll
roll it out in other markets. That's a pretty easy
thing to sell with pizza. People like beer with their pizza.
But what's been the hold up? Is it a beer

(01:23:06):
delivery and alcohol delivery? I think yeah, I would think
like a licensed thing like a I don't know though,
because that they do alcohol delivery now and anybody not
beat that? Anybody? No, really, you can't even like um
uber beer? Yeah, I don't think so it should be
an at let's try it right now Amazon Prime Beer. Like,
I don't know. I don't know either, I've never done it.

(01:23:27):
But how do they know? This is the only catchup
I see it is, like, how do they know everybody
at that house is one? I accepting it to show
the idea. That's what I would assume whoever is getting it,
just like who you don't know when someone walks into
a store and bid they're the only ones exactly drinking it,
but someone has to give their name for it, unless you,
dear Pizza, leave it on the porch sign, Timmy, have

(01:23:50):
anyone else? So this story is just cool to me,
so I want to talk about it. A paramedic delivered
a baby in the back of an ambulance this week,
exactly forty two years after he was also born in
an ambulance, So he was born an ambulance. He gave
a paramedic and on his birthday he delivered a baby.

(01:24:15):
It's like, what are the odds that like you deliver
not many, because it's the only one ever on your birthday.
I don't know. I thought it was a good story,
not like actually one of those feel good things, like
feel good especially because it was forty two years it
was thirty eight, not that cool. Any year it would
probably be cool. But I just thought that was a
neat little story there. Okay, if you are just like,
what in the world do I get these people? I

(01:24:36):
do not know. Well, I have the best gift what
everybody wants, So don't run all over town. I'll save
you time. How about what does everybody want? This has
been the most popular item on people's wish list for
the last eleven years eleven years, so it can't be Alexa.
I mean it can't be. I'm thinking of things that
people use. Yeah, they use this a lot. Eleven years,

(01:24:59):
eleven years. That's this particular survey. I'm sure if it
had been pulled the last thirty years to be thirty
thirty pogo stick obviously, I know. Is that all? Give
me a clue. I'd like to play this game, the
number one thing. Give me a clue. I like to
play a game. I'm sorry, I got excited. Um let's see,

(01:25:20):
the blue is out of her mind with the kids
right now. It's probably not on the paper. AMY have
to come up with it. She's looking clue, clue. I
got an idea Okay, I know. Um, you can have
a lot of it, a lot of it, a lot
of gums. Yeah, gives my money. They want gift cards

(01:25:42):
or straight cash gift cards. Okay, so gift cards are
cash and they probably wanted that for the last two years, okay,
thirty eleven or thirty that's like forever, Like cash has
been around a long time. But do you want that
from people though? Like do you want cash for gift?
Nobody gives me presents? Oh we do? Do you not? Really?

(01:26:04):
Do you understand the deal with gift cards and why
people sell them, Like why it's such a good deal
for business is they're easy. Oh, you don't ever use
them in this money in their pocket. People that don't
forget people even even if they use them, and to
use all of it. And that's so true. This make
money off give cards. They love to sell gift cards. Smart,
that's why you forget you have it. I've had this

(01:26:25):
Target gift card in my wallet like the last ten
times I've gone to Target, but I forget that I
have it. Not really not she uses it, but yet
I still have those lamas and use my gift card.
And let's see. Oh, speaking of like Christmas and stuff
like that. I have the most recorded Christmas song ever.
There's a hundred and thirty seven thousand versions of this song.

(01:26:49):
It has to be white Christmas. It's not. No, you
heard me, it has to be like no, no, there's
only a hundred thousand versions of that. Okay, know all,
let me think think it can't be rude off because
that's pretty western, it's pretty American. But so it's Christmas,
but this is old Yeah, no, no, no, old, Like
if it's that creepy song about you can't go outside,

(01:27:11):
have more drinks. Yeah, I guess we were so ahead
of the curve on that song being creepy. Ten years
ago we were talking about creepy that song it's nothing.
They'd be like, oh, that sounds creepy. And baby, it's
called outside, a really creepy song. Should probably be done
with that song. Yeah, especially now she's like, my my
parents are be mad. He's like, drink this. That's really

(01:27:32):
what it say. So what's the song? The song is
Silent Night, okay, yeah, and I put up Rascal Flats
singing it. Yeah, so it's up here. Okay, baby, it's
called it. That was version seven thousand two here's Rascal
Flats night. There you go, here's the baby. It's called

(01:27:52):
out side. Wow, this is Brett Aldridge and Megan training. No,
just let's let's listen to the words here like Bret's
are Christmas saying that right, like your country, like Bret's
the guy right now. But she's like, I really can't
stay No, no, that's sick. I really can't cold. That's fair.

(01:28:22):
I can't say. But baby, it's called outside. Just let
her not right, I got to go, baby, it's cold.
I got to go away. Well or what's like stop
trying to stop her evening has been hold your hands.
It's just like little start to like at this point,

(01:28:48):
she's established her mom's gonna worry. She lives with her
mom and her dad. But he's like, dude, show out.
You cannot go Yeah, and while her hands cold as ice,
she's been inside exactly there's something fishy happening here. Will
be placing the flow to the place. Now, her dad's
gonna be worried, but like, no, nowhere about pops, fireplaces roaring.
This guy clearly has his own place, yes, and his

(01:29:10):
own agenda, right, did please don't maybe just have to
drink some records one bad what's in this drink? Is
like that. She's like, so, what's in this drink? But baby,

(01:29:33):
it's called outside. This is no longer juice. It's bad
to be had. I wish like he never stops laying
the back down, and she's like talking to mom and
dad what's in a drink? The whole time he's just
like like a little bunny, like maybe a hot baby stick. Baby.

(01:29:53):
She's like, no, no, my mom was worried. You can't
even finish her sentences. As he's talking over he looks
sweet to say no moving like she's say, I say no, no, no.
It's like, but I'm moving closer at hurting my pride. Baby,

(01:30:16):
hold baby, there you go. Merry Christmas everybody. And now
she's begging let her go to the answer is the
answer is no on second verse. I've never made it

(01:30:38):
to the second really hard. Yes, no, no, drop the
window that she sister will He's like basic, clearly like

(01:31:00):
holding her captive. She can only look out the window. Yes,
but in he's reminding her, look out there, what's in
my drink? My brother will be so has her smoking cigarettes? Yeah?

(01:31:25):
And I didn't know that part who knows how old
she is. Her mom, We don't know any family is
very protecting or do they know about this guy? I
probably don't. That's actually so worried, like I gotta get
out of here. I think when you cut that nowadays
you cut out some of those lines like what's what's
in my drink? Yeah, but don't you have to pay
for that? Like I don't know, messing with the rights. No, No,

(01:31:48):
you can just just just make it however you want,
whatever you want. Dude, who cares anymore about stuff? It's
true what you saying. I learned anymore. Nobody cares. Do
you say whatever you want? No one cares what lunchbox?
But here's one thing. Yeah, he's worried about her getting
stranded in the storm. So he's saying, you could get
hypothermia if you go out there and you're trying to
get home. There you go. There you have it. Thank you, hey,

(01:32:11):
thanks for hanging out. Thanks to Luke Bryan for stopping by.
Head record comes out on Fridays, so I'm sure a
lot of you guys are gonna get that anyway, are saying.
Jud Radio than is tomorrow on Friday, so we have
more Kelsey Ballerini, Dan and Shay, Lauren Atlanta, Chris Jansen, Nikita, Carmen, Colswandel,
Lindsay l Luke Cones all for coming to perform in
the studio and also shining light and trying to raise

(01:32:33):
money for a great cause, which is St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital. So that's tomorrow and Friday, but a lot
of music in the studio, allive music in the studio,
so it'd be cool. I hope you're a part of it,
and thank you for being a part of today. We'll
see you tomorrow. By
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