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May 18, 2018 73 mins

Sam Hunt stops by for the Friday Morning Conversation and talks about his new single and how life has changed since getting married. Eddie challenges Lunchbox to take away his victory song. Also, the show plays a round of blind karaoke in honor of George Strait’s birthday!

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(00:45):
Get a big one today. Let's see Sam Hunt will
be stopping by in the Friday Morning Conversation. Also, the
Friday Morning dance parties are coming up. Yesterday we were
talking about beautiful people just on the outside, don't not
the inside, because we don't know about everything. But Hillary,
our phone screener, had seen Liam from Miley's Hoss Boyfriend.
Yeah yeah, that show My Boyfriends so and she said

(01:10):
that he was the most beautiful person that she had
ever seen. And we talked about the most beautiful people
we had ever seen, like just striking, like whoa callers called. Well,
people are still on the phone about this. They're ready
to go. Hey Ryan and Alabama. Good morning, Bobby Bones.
How are you really good? I love your energy so
early in the morning. My friend, man, that's after two

(01:30):
pots coffee. My friend, how's Amy doing? How's utch Box
over there? Y'all hanging out doing good? And needed he
just share some of that. Yeah, I tell you who
I've seen, And it was the most beautiful woman I've
ever seen. It was about seven years ago, me and
the family, we took a trip over I've got family
over in Aslo, Norway, and you know every six or

(01:53):
seven years we go over there. Well, we flew from
down here in around Mobile where I live, up to
New International Airport and then we'd fly out of there.
And also, well, we was fixing the board our gate,
and all of a sudden, I've seen what I thought
was Jennifer Anderson, and I had to double check myself,
and I literally walked over there and asked her. I said,

(02:13):
are you Jennifer and And she said, well, by God,
I am, and she took a picture with me. The
only thing I had for her to autograph was my
steps in hat. So she autographed my steps in hat.
And and she was the most amazing person. She talked
just like we're talking right now, no different than any
ordinary person. I like how we all I think they're

(02:35):
the most amazing people because they're nice to us. Yeah,
well they get the benefit of doctors the early pretty,
they're like, oh beautiful, and they weren't mean to me,
so they were the most that we all do that. Hey,
I appreciate that call. Thank you very much. Recognizing people
doing cool things. Who named Rachel realized she got a

(03:00):
cooler holding one of her breast milk. She left on airplane.
She had been stock piling the milk for four months,
and so they went to Disney World. She forgot it
and she got home and she didn't have any which
is a big deal. Then you got a call and
the flight at him and said, hey, I have your
breast milk, and he drove it of your house. Shout out.
That's really cool because it's a big deal. Breast milk

(03:21):
can be like gold. She's been saving it for a
long time. He didn't have to do that. That's crazy. Absolutely,
he didn't have to do that. And Jeff, no, what
can delivered that breast milk? And that's I see you.
Over to Raymundo with the news now Bobby Bones Show
producer Raymond in Hawaii, that volcano erupted. A thirty thousand

(03:43):
foot ash cloud is shot into the air. It's gonna
cover a lot of Hawaiian volcanic ash. Officials warn more
eruptions or possible, and other news of final preparations underway
for the royal wedding. You can watch Prince Harry Megan
Mark We're getting married on Saturday starting at five am,
four am Central, and find me in Weather News. Tons
of rain in the south and along the East Coast today,

(04:04):
severe weather in parts of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma. Hail and
damaging winds are possible. Jackie and Austin, Good morning, Hi,
Good morning guys. How are you. What's happening were you? Oh?
I'm super promped. I'm gonna come to see your Red
Hooded show this weekend in Austin. Oh. Yeah, the All
Red Hoodie Comedy tourk coming to the town near you.

(04:25):
Yeah this weekend. And uh yeah, I got some tickets
through somebody I work with who knew that I was
a huge fan, and I just thought that last Monday
for sure that I'm in and I got the little haircuts.
Well prepared to be underwhelmed, Jackie. Underwhelmed it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it'd be that'd be good. I'm in Austin, coming to
Tampa soon. Hey, what do you do for a living? Jackie?
Your friends were so cool to get your tickets. Um,

(04:48):
I'm an executive assistant and it's one of the managers
that I worked for. Well that's cool, right, Yeah, yeah,
I know. I'm very lucky. People around here don't recognize
me with anything like that. All I do is coming
to work and get grief. I walk in a round
and lunch box. Name. They're like, where my stuff? I'm
super fun. Yeah, it's gonna be a good time. I
had a great time with you guys last weekend at

(05:09):
the Heart Radio. Oh yeah, well cool, Jackie. Well, I
can't wait to see it, and you know I appreciate
you all right? YouTube later. Hey Kayla and West Virginia. Hey, greetings,
my friend, how are you. I'm good. It's early in
the morning. How are you. I'm good, Just on my
way to work. What kind of job you guys, I

(05:31):
work on a pulmonary office and Frederick right now, okay, cool,
what can I do for you? I'm glad you called.
I was just telling telling her that I just called in.
I just love to listen to you guys. I love
girls messages and everything you guys talked about, and I
thank you guys are awesome. What kind of messages do
you like? I wonder because I want to do more
of whatever you like. I love like the what did
you do? I guess lunchbox? That just like the funny

(05:53):
stories like the bone Head Story of the Day, Like
you like the bone Head Story of the Day. Yes,
I love those, and then I like when you felt
like when it says tell me something good. I like
those as well. Okay. I just think everything you guys
do is just awesome. Like I just love listening to it.
And my boyfriend actually is the one who has listening
to you guys first, and I was like, yeah, I
listen to every morning. I'll put a ring on that.
Marry him. Hey, Raymond, make a note. We need to

(06:15):
do more of everything we're already doing. You got that, okay, Hey, Caleb,
thanks seriously, thank you for calling. Thanks for listening, Have
a great day, see you later. Al Right, So what
happened in neighborhood? Okay? So Stevens and I are outside
like fixing something on his bike or in the front
yard that's our sun and cops like come blurring down

(06:38):
the street and they see us. So they stop and
they're like, have y'all seen anybody running by? And I
was like, um, no, I haven't. And obviously they're on
the missions, they don't have time to chit chat, but
I want details, So I'm like, well, excuse me, what
am I like? What like? What are we supposed to
And they just speak. They just spin off. So I
was like, okay, well, I have no idea what just happened,

(06:59):
but very only there was somebody running through our neighborhood
and the cops were chasing them. It was like a
super safe I love super safe. I heard that somebody
came and rented out your front yard. Oh well, no,
we were approached to have our front yard rented out
for an American needle Eagle commercial. Oh yeah, I've been
to your house a few times. Yeah, but they're already

(07:22):
using our street. No matter what, they already my street
will be shut down for thirteen hours and we won't
be able to park on it. There's any Cones police officers.
They said, you know, you'll still have access to your home.
I guess through the back. But then they went to
three different homes on our street and asked if they
could use the yard and the porch and pay you. Well,

(07:44):
my other and I are still talking about it because
when she when we first called about it, because they
left us a note, they said they were going to
pay dollars, so we were like, yeah, we're ringing use
whatever you want in the front Yeah, do you need models?
Egal models? And then they called back they're like, oh,
we just we just really kind of went over everything

(08:05):
and think it's gonna be two which is still great
for us, like having to do nothing, So I think
we're still going to do it. But I was like,
why the price gap? You went from fifteen d two
hundred dollars? Probably because everybody said yes blumber. Yeah, I
know that's my husband's main concern. That's why he's like
for two dollars, we're kind of like not allowed in
our front yard for thirteen hours? Well are they teared up? Yeah,

(08:28):
then you gotta pay over that to get a fixed
good point. I don't know either way. In a street
shut down. They do a lot of filming in our
neighborhood anyway, How can they shut a street down without
compensating you. We're only getting compensated if we allow our
yard to be used. But they shut it down stuff
for like the TV show Nashville would tape a lot
or other music videos. You just have to look out

(08:48):
for the cones and the cameras. So what's there? What
are they looking for then, because it sounds like they're
criminals running all over the place. All the cars are
getting wrang. Are they shooting all that stuff over there? Listen,
our neighbor is very diverse. It's got great visual for filming,
and they also it's got some criminals. He's thirty seconds, skinny.

(09:16):
It's Friday. We got movies out dead Pool, to which
I know a lot of people are excited about, and
it has eighty five percent positive on Rotten Tomatoes. That's
really good for R rated movie. Hey Mike gets ready
to r Yeah, Yeah, that's really good for an AD movie.
Book Club is also out. I don't think that one's
rated are but it's sixty one percent positive. And you
also have show Dogs, which is no score, so that's

(09:38):
pointies is not very good. Trent Harmon has an album
out today, You Got Them All And here's a little
hook from There's a Girl? What Were You Trap? Long Ways?
And Dan have a new song out today too. Yeah,
and SODA's Brandon Ray have new songs. Check your job.

(10:03):
Maybe that's your thirty second skinny show. It's time for
the good news. So thanks to some people who donated
caps and gowns, some students won't have to miss graduation
ceremonies In Wisconsin, I guess forty two dollars as a
price tag for basic cap and gown and it was

(10:23):
forcing some low income students to completely skip graduation because
they couldn't afford it. So some people rallied together donated
caps and gowns. No one has to miss the ceremony.
That's something to you wouldn't think of unless that was
happening to you. Yeah. Wow, what a good story today.

(10:43):
This story comes with us from Pennsylvania. Fifty six year
old man suffered facial burns when he decided to light
a cigarette when he was still hooked up to his
oxygen tank. It says do not light fire. He said,
I'm gonna chance it. Let it caught himself on fire.
That smoke in good probably why has that oxygen? Though? Alright,

(11:07):
that's your bone head story of the day. They show
Matt in Indiana. What's up, Hey, just calling, trying to
get a quick update on Amy's kids. You know, I
listen every day, but I must be missing it. I've
got some young kids myself about the same age, and uh,
I was just trying to find out, you know, what
they excited for summer? Are they doing good at school?

(11:28):
Are they making good friends? You know, it's a good question.
So Amy has two children. She adopted them. They've been
in the States for three months, four months. So are
they having fun in school? Um? They are. They really
enjoy school. They've sort of made some friends, which is
really cool. They are loving the weather. It's hot like
in they are from Haiti and so they are living

(11:51):
it up. And they still wear layers like we were
bikes yesterday and my daughter has on bugs in summer
and a sweatshirt and a shirt over that. But she's
on her bike like living it up. What's another question
you had there, Matt? That was it? Man? I you
know what. I just appreciate you guys, that the kids
love it. Every day listen to you guys, and you know,
I love that you guys are just down to earth

(12:12):
and just like every normal person in the world. So
I mean, I think I'm a bit down to earth.
I don't think I'm normal. Well none of us are. Yeah,
I mean, Matt, I think you guys are. I think
are normal. I mean I think you're more normal than
what you really think you are. I like that answer. Well, hey, dude,
where are you living Indiana? I'm just right by Indiana.

(12:35):
I love four Wayne. It's the summer there, did you
know that? Yeah? Degrees and partly Sonny, and we're gonna
love the day. It's crazy that your kids came in
winter because they live in a place where I was
always summer. Oh, I know. It's seeing the weather change.
Their personalities has been amazing. Like our daughter a few
months ago, if I was like, we need to play outside,
we need to do something, she would give me such

(12:56):
attitude and would not want to do anything. And then
yesterday she came home after school and to turn on
the TV and I was like, whoa, whoa, We're going
outside to ride Their bikes. She goes, Okay, turns the
TV off. I'm like, what just happened? But it's the
hot weather. They love it. Hey, Matt, appreciate you. Buck
arden up? All right? Good started, which sounds like an
amazing idea there. Eddie brought something up earlier this week

(13:22):
that he thinks, because he wins all the games on
the show, did he would like to have the All
I do is win song? But you've been lunchboxes song
for a bunch of years at this point, and so
it's like the championship song. You know, that's it? So
I said, no, you did? I did? I said, I
can't just give it to you. You have to compete
to win it. All right, now you're talking. So this

(13:44):
is the game that Eddie suggested we play. So yeah,
so this is a It's all I do is win
scream off for sing off like he does with a song. Yeah,
Like he does what he normally does, and then I
get to do how I feel like I could do it,
which I think I can do a way better him.
And if we think it's better than we award it
to you. That's what I'm saying. You feel like that, Okay,

(14:04):
I mean it seems fair. I guess that's what the
judge's vote that right? Yes? Can I How do you
want to be me? You know you do everything I do?
You you think my mom's hot? I mean you want
to be I don't understand why you want to be
everything I am and all my listeners to like you
like trying to be like me and be cool like

(14:26):
your's hotsy to his listeners. Yeah, I have certain people
that like me more than He hasn't been around a
lot longer than you. I've I've been winning on this
show for fifteen years. You know you've been winning things
for about two months and you think your mom is
so hot? He's talking about you do everything I do?

(14:50):
You want to do what I do? Look, man, all
I want to do is win. That's all I want
to do. I know that's what you want to do.
Closer on here, box this up. If I were to
give you this song, Eddie, I want to hear what
you would all right? All right? Do you you mean to
pose it like anyone? Lunch doesn't do it just the
way lunch Box does it? Okay, here's that want to
be like just taking a practice run? Here? No? No,

(15:11):
this is it? This is one shot. This is shot. Yeah,
you get one shot, only one chance, one chance, one opportunity.
That's right. Are you gonna blowing? Here is Eddie trying
to audition for lunch boxes. All I do is win song,
and all I do is we we we No. Yeah,

(15:32):
I'm listening. Every time I wait, everybody, you didn't come
and get it. I stopped on your bread boom boom,
hold on, didn't wait. Just in case people are confused,
that was lunch box. Yeah, you didn't even do it.

(15:54):
You choked. You got scared. You heard me coming. You're
like clows up. That clows up. Lunchbox came in pretty strong. Eddie,
you have it. It's your chance now. That wasn't him.
I was ready, but I get one more time. Let it.
Let him do it, lunch Let's just let's just see
what he's got. We need to hear. Are you gonna
beat you up? In the middle of second? He got
fired up? Ready? Here we go all that doing we

(16:18):
we no matter what? Come on? Every time I felt
everybody and they stay there and they stay there. Yea, yeah,

(16:39):
you sound like such a poser. You do you want
to be Rick Flair in there? Oh? Yeah, what do
you think whoa get dad? Dude? I felt really good.
It feelt natural organic. Yes, I understand that that. It
looks like an eighty year old try to get Hey. Yeah,

(17:01):
his arms like doing. What do you think? I mean?
That was awesome, Eddie. But I go with lunch Box
to keep his song. You'd say, lunch yes, Raymond, I'll
be keeps it. He's the O. G Okay, Eddie didn't
do quite good enough. Lunch Box keeps the song. Yeah,
sorry about that. Like I said, not doing we we
like that will sour that mountains every right there he is.

(17:37):
Congratulations on that. It's time for the good news. Good.
An Oregon State Police trooper rescued tins puppies during a
traffic stop. That we're locking a trunk without water. Yeah,
so he pulled over this two thousand eight board fusion.
He kept swerving, swerving a little bit. He conducted a

(18:00):
consent search and found the puppies locked in the trunk.
It was nine to degrees. The owner was cided for
animal neglect. The puppies were taking to Jackson County Man
and All Services, and it looks like four of them
have already been adopted. Yeah. That stinks. Yeah, well, it's
good that he pulled that car over, and it's good
they found the puppies and arrested the people and they're

(18:22):
being adopted. See there's some good news. The Late Extra
Nashville Amy's thirty second Skinny. It's Friday. We got movies
out dead Pool to which I know a lot of
people are excited about, and it has eighty five percent
positive on Rotten Tomatoes. That's really good for R rated movie. Hey,
Mike gets ready to our Yeah, yeah, that's really good
for an R movie. Book Club is also out. I

(18:44):
don't think that one's rated. Are but sixty one percent positive?
And you also have Show Dogs, which is no score,
So that's funny, it's not very good. Trent Harmon has
an album out today, You got them All And here's
a little hook from There's a Girl. Wow, What we do? Cash?
And we Dan and you have a new song out

(19:09):
today too. Yeah, and so does Brandon Ray have new songs?
Maybe that's your thirty seconds ginny. Okay, So Sam Hunt
in in just a few minutes top of the hour,
Sam Hunt as part of our Friday Morning Conversation. So
let's go over and get that morning Corny. First morning, Corny,

(19:30):
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(20:59):
or anyone's seen Sand for that matter, right now. Do
My office has been cleaner lately, which I'm very excited
about because my office doubles is the green room, the
production room, my office there. Look at this guy, I
have a seat. We're on the air right now. I
have a seat. Good to talk to you back again. Yeah,

(21:22):
it's been a while though, hasn't Look at this guy?
Where do you go? By the way, because the weird
thing about you is and we know the same people too,
But but it's I don't see you. There are no
pictures of you walking around streets now that you mentioned it.
In the past eight or nine months, I don't think
I have left the house a whole lot, so, but
you're still at the house. Yeah, I'm at the house.

(21:44):
I get out about though. I just I just sort
of slip in and slip out, kind of under the radar.
I'm pretty good at it. You're not under the radar, guy,
You're a big dude. Well, good lucky. I am kind
of big encumbersome when I come into a maybe coffee shops.
Stand out of coffee shops, I think that's the only
place coffee shops. Yeah, I'll go down to like Frothy

(22:04):
Monkey over on twilt Step. Is it Frothy Moy. You'll
just hang out at the coffee shop. Come on, That's
why I said I'm in and out. Usually, what are
you telling your name? Is? When they say name for
the cup, I tell him tell him my name. I
feel straight. I'm like honest, but I can't lie. Remember
I saw him at Starbucks double fisting um, Smoothie King
and Starbucks. I think I didn't say anything my run

(22:27):
I do I hit Smoothie King. Yeah, you should have
said hello. Oh no, I was gonna bother you because
it could have. You know. Then it starts like a
whole thing. Well, then she feels bad when people she
goes hey, I mean they're like who Yeah, that happens
to us a lot. Well, I feel like a coffee shops.
People are so into what they're doing at the coffee shop.
They're not really like checking out everybody else. So a
lot of times they're going there, everybody's they're doing their
own thing. They're not. They're not feeling with me, except Amy,

(22:48):
who's watching every movie. You guys, listen, he had a
sixteen ounce main smoothe king and coffee shop the right net.
I just I didn't. Yeah, I mean, it's hard to
not notice. He's very tall and beard and the whole thing.
Sam Hunt, how are you, by the way, You're good? Like, yeah,
I'm doing good. Yeah, I'm I feel like in the

(23:11):
early stages of a new chapter in life after getting
married last year. In life's a lot more balanced than
it was twelve eighteen months ago. I balanced. What's happening
now that wasn't happening twelve months ago. I'm at home
a lot more. Um, not on the road nearly as much.
I'm not staying up all night writing songs. You know,
I'm not. Um. I'm not to said. What else is

(23:36):
a little more stable? I don't know how to do
things like work in the yard, and stuff like that now,
which I had not done before. So on and off planes,
on and off buses, on and off stages. That was
life for for you know, three years, and that slowed
down a little bit in the last twelve months. You
still taking a deep breath, and it's been nice. You
said an interview that I guess a couple of days

(23:56):
ago that you're not writing as many songs. Yeah, I
bet your interest has not shifted away from music, but
a little less to music. Yeah. I was so high
per focused on music for four years that I looked
up four years later and it was like a different
world around me and people. I it's really close to it.

(24:16):
I reconnected with it. I'm like, man, you guys, their
lives changed, people having babies, people evolving as people. And
I feel like I've just been in this routine. It
wasn't a rut. I was enjoying it. It was it
was something I really loved to do, making music. But
I don't think that we should be doing anything as
as as consistently as I was doing music. I just think,

(24:37):
you know, I just I think my interest needed to
be diversified a little bit, and that's part of that
balance coming I made a minute ago. So that's uh,
that's kind of where I am. Now, what's up with
all the music that you made? Because it's got to
be just sitting somewhere because I kept sure, Yeah, he's
been cutting songs. I never heard any of the music. Yeah,
So I mean I have, like I probably have forty
fifty sixty songs that I've have going at one time,

(25:00):
Like this song I put out yesterday. It was a
song I started a while back. There's a couple a
couple of years, maybe a year and a half, two
years ago, and it was in a batch of songs
that were that I started but had not finished. It
was in the pile and then it's sort of stood out.
It started illuminating here here about three, I don't know,
two or three months ago, and I thought, Okay, I
need to finish this one. This one has some potential.
This could be a single. I could put this out

(25:21):
before we hit the road with Luke, and um, I
didn't have enough continuity within that batch of songs to
like pick out ten or twelve that would would be
a good record. Um, I still haven't quite gotten there yet.
But that song I felt like was sort of an
extension of Mono Valo and uh could be sort of
a segue. And I've got another song that I'm gonna
put out here in a few weeks that there's another

(25:42):
step in the direction towards hopefully what will become something
something new from from me in terms of a record
and maybe a new direction or or a step forward
and involving as as a as an artist writer. But
um so yeah, I got I got a bunch of
songs just sitting around that aren't necessarily ready to put out,
but maybe be this they'll pop up and start shining
like like now towns Dead, did you know, just a

(26:04):
few months ago, And I'll get inspired and finish them
and put them out so we'll see not to be more.
But but imagine if you died, all the songs that
would come out, like like Prince right now. Nobody would
know how to organize them, because I in my mind
they're they're almost full songs. But if someone else were
to try to piece them together, they'd have, you know,
a line on this on this phone, A couple of

(26:25):
lines on an old phone that I cracked or dropped
to the pool. And there's one mac book that I've
got the rest of the second verse on so organization
has kind of been a little bit of an office.
Here's what I do it for you, because I like
you leave it all to me, and you will, I'll
arrange it, you know. I gotta ask because a body
like a background is it turns into this mass bigger

(26:46):
than even I thought it would, and I thought it
was gonna be a monster. But there's gonna be so
much pressure to go, hey, what's the next song? And
instead of finding that next song, you just said I'm
a chill Yeah, Well I've worked. I was writing. I
was exploring other avenues like body like a Backgroud was
such a specific it was a it was a taste
that I have, and it happens to be a type

(27:08):
of song that that connects with a lot of people,
And so I have to decide to I want to, man,
that was really cool to have a big song like
that and see how many people at a at a
show we did the Sheds last year, that many people
singing a song like that. Maybe I should write more
songs like body like a backerul But I'm not as
inspired to write just a whole bunch of those. So
I am torn sometimes between writing a song that I

(27:28):
know might appealed to more people, but I may not
have as much connection to and writing a song that
I am very connected to but maybe a little more
art I don't know what the word for it would be, Um,
a little more artistic, will say, and it might not
appeal to as many people. So that's the conflict I
go through sometimes. For sure, you're such a reluctant superstar.
That's what I like about you're talking on the other

(27:49):
the other day, is that you don't chase the things,
and that the thing you just don't as you kind
of hide from the things. Yeah, yeah, and and I don't.
That's just my personality. I don't. I follow my God
a lot of follow my instinct, and if something gives
me a funny feeling spiritually or instinctually, I know that
that's my cue to avoid it or to maybe shy

(28:10):
away from it. And I'm just wired that way. I
guess I've learned as I've gotten a little older. My
theory is you don't like to be famous, like you
like to create and for a lot of people to
hear your creation, But you don't really like the famous.
Pretty good assessment of of my I guess mindset about
the whole situation. There are some some elements of being
famous and in ways that I could um pursue being

(28:35):
famous that I just that make that radar go off
and say no, you shouldn't do this, this this is
I haven't you know, this is just not the right
thing to do. Um. And And so I've been trying
to dissect instead of just blindly just doing things in
the entertainment business because I think it could further my career,
I've started to take more of a put a put

(28:55):
a moral template on it and say is this is
this the right thing to do? Or is this not
the thing to do? And so um that steers me
away from some things that other people might look at
and say why would you not do this? Look what
this could do for your career. But I just you know,
it doesn't give me that that feeling like, hey, this
is this is the right thing to be doing at
this point in your life. And so I avoid some
of those things. And it's hard to explain to some people.

(29:16):
So what do you what are you reading? Yeah you're
talking about learning you're reading? Yeah, Yeah, there's a I
just started this. But we've been in Mexico a couple
of days shooting the video for Downtown's Dead. So I
started this book. So for a minute in college, I
was a philosophy major, and then I realized, well what
am I gonna do with the with the philosophy major?

(29:37):
But I was really intrigued with it. So I've been reading, uh,
this book called Will to Power by niets Sheet Nietsi
I think is his name, his last name. He is
a German like philosopher, just existential, existentially contemplating all these
things about life. And well, you're in that place, huh.
I've always been in that little world wind but I

(29:57):
try to. It can make you go crazy if you
let yourself get two wrapped. U been it, But it
intrigues me. I like to think about those things. So
have you read Sapiens? No? I haven't, So Dirk's got
me on the book and it's about you'd probably like
that too, if if you read like because I used
to read the Nietzche in college because I was a
big philosophy guy too. Yeah, I would suck and see that.
You're you're really incifling. No I'm not inciightful, but I'm

(30:17):
you're so curious about death, and that's why I mentioned
that earlier, but like what happens and how humans have
So yeah, even whatever I could do, I start talking
about what these guys and they check out, So I
want to do that with you. No, I only have
a few friends that that really give a flip about
it that I can really connect to on it. And
I try not to bore people with it who aren't isted,

(30:37):
because it's not for everybody. I just wire that way.
But we have to watch to chat about it. Sometimes
you ever read the cave? Who is that? Where? So
I feel like I've heard of that one. So these
two guys are in the cave and they're looking at
the light on the wall and that's the only thing
they can see because they're trapped in the cave. And
one of the guys gets to go out of the
cave and comes back and explains to the other guy
what was outside the cave. But he can't comprehend it
because all they've ever been able to see their whole

(30:58):
life as a light on the wall. And so what
it does is compare us to the people in the cave.
We only see what's in front of us. So when
someone comes and says they've experienced something that we can't comprehend.
We go, oh, that can't be real, But was it real?
That's that those things are the things that that kind
of stuff I know, and I never judged it because
everybody has their own perspective to the lands of their
their experiences and and I tried to, Um, I try to,

(31:21):
you know, not you know, just dismiss people who you
know have different perspectives and and and ask those those
big deep questions that we really will never be able
to answer. So not only we physically alike, it sounds
like we're a lot like totally physically and one basically same.
You think about going back to school at all? I
thought about it, Yeah, only because my first time around

(31:43):
I didn't take it as seriously as I would have
liked to. I realized That's one of the things in
the last few years. I realized, Man, I really didn't
pay attention and in in my history classes for instance instance,
because um, I'm really I hear people talk about history
who people who are really educated. And one of my
co writers, Josh I was when he's a big history
buff and he'll start talking about history and like man,

(32:04):
I don't know anything. I gotta I need to read more.
So that's been one of the things that have has
inspired my reading over the past couple of years. Can
you imagine you're in class right and you're taking psychology too.
I know what you're gonna say in and walks and walks,
Sam Hunt? How much you're looking at that book? And
how much are you answer story to your friends? Sam
hunts in my class, you might be a slight distraction

(32:27):
just some college students. Well, I was just a big
dumb jock in college. I didn't try too hard to
look cool, so I would have showed up and you
do this correspondence. That's not as fun, right? Do you
actually want to go to campus and sit down and
go to the bookstore. I don't care as much about
the experience as much as the education. Yeah, so I

(32:47):
don't know. I've thought about that. I'm like, how could
I sort that out? But yeah, I think steering my
I can I can be in control of what I'm
interested in if I if I'm you know, do it
my it off? I guess. Let me ask you about
the social media because our Raymond, our producer here comments
on everything you put up do we have a list
of thin hold on, let me read. Let me read.

(33:09):
You have a list of all Raymond's comments, because every
time you put up a picture, here we go. Let
me give you a hard time about it. Here's what
there is? How you feel about this? Ray Alright? Cool?
You put hey new song coming out? He writes, It's
about time you're back. Michael Jordan's okay, you put up
another MG on a motorcycle. He said, Hey, man, I

(33:31):
DVR the Warriors Rockets game last night. I'm gonna come
rewatch it with me later. On a different in my
comments taking the other he wrote, missed you pimp swing
by the crib sometimes and there I have a whole
page of these. But I wonder if you ever see
anyone like him that posts all the time on your pages.
Do you look at the comments ever? I think I've seen,

(33:53):
because you know, I think it's steered people who you
were like connected to through mutual friends. I think it.
So I think I've seen, may have seen some comments.
But yeah, I'm trying not to read comments because you know,
I try to avoid some of them can be hateful.
But um, but his he would like you to come
to his house that's how much he loved my brother.
He comments. I think my brother comments on was just

(34:14):
about everything. But he's sneakily, um, condescending, So you want
most people wouldn't be able to pick it up, pick
up on it. But he's he's messing with me a
lot of times on some of his comments. What did
your brother think about this? Um? I don't know. We've
never really sat down and had like a serious talk
about like what in the world's going on here? Like
you know, who would have thought? You know, several years

(34:35):
ago we'd both because he lives in Nashville and we
we worked together in some capacities of this whole thing. Um,
we've just been holding home and and just like, let's
just keep holding on and we'll we'll analyze this, you
know when we get old. Is he Sam Hunt's brother
though to a lot of people? And is that psychologically
sort of a product of coming from we come come

(34:56):
from a small town. So that started early on, um,
But it doesn't seem to have affected him. I think
it it made him more aware of of making sure
he became his own person, and he absolutely has done that.
Younger or older. He's younger, he's uh, Yeah, he's he's
a handful man. Can you imagine it probably comes in

(35:18):
handy Sometimes you think, oh see, I think of it
the other way. Oh, you think of it like I
was thinking of he's younger. Sometimes it may be older,
or you think of like, you know, the and he's
involved in your life, but you think of like the
Manning people. So and then there's other famous people. There's
like two of them are really awesome, and only then

(35:38):
there's like the third brother who's like, well he was
older and he hurt himself. Yeah, okay, Well, I don't know.
We've talked about that as being an example of like Cooper. Yeah,
where you know, do they feel okay with that? Are
they happy for their sibling success? You have a jealous No,
I don't think so jealous of him that he gets
to not have to be do interviews and stuff. Oh yeah,

(35:58):
that could be good. That's good point. Um. There are
some things about other people's lives that I, you know,
maybe envy at times, but I believe in, you know,
in fight and divine purpose, so I don't I don't
look into that too much. She's great, she's adapting. Um,

(36:19):
I had well, relatively longer amount of time to to adapt.
She kind of got thrown in in like the at
like halftime of the game. So she's, uh, she's been adapting,
but she's been really, really supportive, which I tell her
every day how much I appreciate it because it's really
been helpful for me, and I know how much I've
asked her to put her interests in her life on

(36:40):
hold to be a part of this thing that I'm
doing that really kind of consumes both of us, but
in a good way for the most part. So walk
me through this. She's about to go to bed? What
time and night is it? All over the place? So
normal night? Last night we went to bed. So I
mentioned we've been in Mexico for a couple of days,
so we've been worn out. So we went to about
ten thirty last night. So you grab a book you

(37:02):
read before you go to bed. Um a little bit. Yeah,
I read on the plane yesterday coming in. You wake
up in the morning. What time this morning? I got
up at five o'clock? Is the abnormal morning? It is?
Typically I'd get up at seven until I gets out
of that and then I'll go to nine, So seven
and nine or two, and then I'll cha go back
and forth because I changed my mind on how late

(37:23):
I want to stay up at night? Are you c
d um No, I don't think so. I don't think so.
But like you wake up and then what like I
picture him? What do you what do you picture? Go ahead,
go ahead, talk it up. Okay, wake it up, making
some coffee and the wife, y'all sip a little coffee,
and then you'll both go on this like six mile run.

(37:45):
Talk the entire time. You're efficient that they come back,
mow the yard. Yeah, read the paper. No, I'm all
over the She's pretty consistent, and she's pretty organized. I'm
all over the place. So she she helps bring me
back to center a lot of times because I'll I'll

(38:07):
start staying up later, It'll be ten, eleven, twelve, and
then I'll look up a week later and I'm up
at two and I'm like, what am I doing? I
gotta get in the bed. So um, she helps remind
me that when it's time to go to bed, hey,
come getting bed. So you'll have a like a Netflix show,
y'all binge together like that, y'all, or you'll haven't deliverady
that yet. But Netflix is gonna be the Downfall of Me.
I didn't have cable or TV at all for three

(38:29):
years and then I discovered Netflix and just um, like,
I've been in a desert without water for three years
and I just yea Netflix. He's like, I've been watching
this show. I mean, read, nize, try to make an
education when I get into the documentaries and the historical

(38:51):
things that are on there. But you ever watch The Queens?
You ever said the Queen the Crown? Yeah? I really
like that show. It was good, right, a little slow
at the beginning, but the fact that you can hurtch
all that stuff out, like I researched. I love the
trade of life stuff. Yeah, and I'm like chicking every
little a little nugget to make sure it's all choco.
No one watches, but yeah, I got it. I got

(39:12):
big into the cartail thank for a while. But did
you watch El Choppo, the show where his mouth doesn't
move right? But you can do watch sometimes? You watched
El Choo? Yeah, I apologize. I apologize. It's rough because
my wife, My wife can't be around that kind of
violence at all, So I have to make sure she's
not at home and I'll turn it down in the
other room. Um kids, I mean that hit Choppo. He's

(39:36):
one bad guy, that dude, and he's now he's here
in penitentiary. Finally got him to close down the Brooklyn Bridge.
Every time they've take him to court for fear that
someone's gonna break him out or he's gonna kill someone.
I know, it's nuts. We hear the story every day,
the same el chop story, and you're into it. It
started with obviously, and then I mean, I'm trying to

(40:00):
see how those worlds are going to connect, Like so
you got the thing choo is it? And eventually the
story's gotta start coming together. Yeah, maybe there's going to
be like all, well, listen, I'm gonna play Downtown to Dead.
So tell me about this song. Yeah, so this is
a song that you know, I mentioned that idea I

(40:21):
had a while back and kind of started it didn't
really feel right, but eventually finished it. But it just
it's a song about you know, we've been talking about
like how my life's changed. That's this song about an
era of my life, you know, my twenties when I
was a lot more social and I was um single
for parts of it, and and living that lifestyle and
then sort of looking up and realizing it just kind

(40:41):
of become a disillusion with the whole lights camera action
thing of of of the of the constant party, you know,
and realizing that you had need need some substance in
my life because this is kind of feeling a little empty.
So this song came out of that emotion. How we're
gonna play Downtown's Dead from Sam Hunt And you say
you're putting out a song in a couple of weeks,
well maybe a month or so. Yeah, but I've got

(41:02):
it finished. It's just a matter of it's not a
promise because I've heard this before, Sam we got you,
I got music coming and never came this. No, this
is yeah. I was going to actually put two songs out,
but I had a last minute um audible on some
of the music on this other song. But it's called
the other song is called Nothing Last Forever, And uh
so it'll be out here. I'm saying that right now
to make sure out loud, to make sure I'm like

(41:22):
on it and put the Yeah, well listen, it's really
good to see you YouTube. I always enjoy spending you guys.
Have me in this morning, Amy, Anything you would say
to sam no all good, any other mine? Me picturing
him doing anything else? Oh, that wasn't like me picturing
I just like his morning. I pictured them like being
that couple that's like really awesome and wakes up and
works out right away and then I'm glad you have
a good Inforestion, falling Shore. Good to see you. But

(41:48):
it's a good one, Like it's catchy, it's already the
first time we heard it, we were already like, don't
in the body like a back road bang a little bit?
Did you do you regret anything about that song? You
talk about putting it out? Is there any part of
you that goes I was listening last night and the
drums at the end um, I felt like the guitar
she should have kept playing at the end was still

(42:11):
a need to just keep going right there, but just
let it go form. What's your favorite line in that song?
Because I think we've talked about ours, like something we've
gone around and talk about, like, yeah, like, what's your
favorite a favorite part? Um? I like the hipside Honey,

(42:32):
I got that from a T shirt? Really yeah, I was.
I saw it on a T shirt and I thought
that'd be a good line in this body like a
backcoat song. So I can't take credit for it. But hmm, well,
going to see my friend. We'll see you soon and
he'll be out. You bet with Luke all year on
that big old tour. Huh that XL Luke Brian Sam
Hunt Stadium have a listening it in a couple of
weeks on hold on, let me get the proper plug

(42:54):
in here. Sam Bone hits throw this month as a
special guest on Luke Brian's What Makes You Country x
L Towards Stadium or kicking off thirty one in Toronto
and then rolling all the Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver,
a lot of places. We're in there, Pittsburgh. I'm sure
they're all sold that anyway. But killing it man, Thank
you man, I appreciate this because we'll be back in
We'll talk to you. Goodbye, everybody show. Amy's favorite artist

(43:18):
of all time is George Straight. It's his birthday today, Yes,
years old and looking good. Okay, what okay, mama. It
seems like just the other day you were climbing the
fence at George Strait's ranch. I was only nine years old.
Now look at me. I'd still climb I don't know,

(43:40):
she's still climbing. I don't know. I was visiting his
ranch as a kid because my uncle managed it. And yeah,
I did a photo shoot and his front gate, like
at the gate at the ranch. It's like got his
the called the brand. What do you mean a photo shoot?
You hired people? I know my dad probably a disposable camera.
And I wore a George trait teachhert like a Lamo.

(44:02):
Where was my dad on that one? Hey, let's at
least let's contain the chill a little bit. Did you
meet George at his ranch? Yes, you actually met him? Yes, yeah, No,
my uncle lived on the ranch, and of course, obviously
he liked to keep his privacy and he respected the
fact that he managed george Rake tranch, so it's not
like he had family members all up in there all
the time. But my dad was going to visit him,

(44:22):
and they invited me, and I went and spent the
night at my uncle's place there, and we got up
early one morning and went down to the little rope
in area and George was there rope in that morning
and shook his hand. Yeah. Do you think he was
good looking? Then? Yeah? I mean I just thought he
was awesome, like I loved his music. I love George Straight,
like that's what we listened to. He was my jam

(44:43):
George Straight sixty six today. So we're gonna do George
Straight blind karaoke boy. That's right. So you don't know
what the words are. You have to sing along with
the song though. Okay, So lunchbox, did you have to
go first because you canna have your selection of songs? Yeah,
give me a soul? Which one would you like? Carrying
your love with me? Carrying your love with me? All right?

(45:04):
How do you have that? Yeah? At number five, you
get to choose. I don't know how many words you know? Yeah,
I don't know where it starts either. Okay, here we go.
We can't tell him though, blind karaoke h. I think
I can cue you and give me Just give me
the first word when it starts. Okay, ready, babe, don't

(45:28):
you worry about what I got. All I care about
is getting back. I got this beat up leather back,
but all I care about it's getting back real, sup. Oh,
and everything on Philip Path. And don't worry about the
way I packed. All I care about it's getting back

(45:53):
super because carry Yeah, with me. What's Virginia down to Tennessee. Oh,
you're the only one I want to be carrying your
love with me. I will say I don't know that

(46:15):
song a lot better than I do. I'll say this,
you did get leather Bag. That was one, and you
did you did say you were coming back nine times,
so that's covered. So overall, I would give that a
solid six, which is for you. That's a d Eddie.
All right, you're up next, So I'm not gonna let

(46:36):
you know what song you're gonna see because lunch By
has no clue. Yeah, that was nice of you to
give him that. So you have six songs picking number
one through six. Um, five, what do they for? Five?
Write this down? I don't know that. That's a tough one.
Oh that's goodness, George straight blind karaoke Eddie, doesn't I

(46:58):
have the words in front of him to write this down.
This is hard to put you in and out. No,
I got it. It's girl. You know. I'm a man
with a hat and I'm drinking that beer sitting there

(47:19):
on the table in the corner. I have no idea
and I'm just thinking about you and the note pad
in front of me. And this pen with the ink
on the paper. So write this down and take a

(47:42):
little sit of the drink I have on my head.
And I know it's all about it, So write this down.
I had no idea nothing. Did I get one word
on the verse you said? And then take a little set.

(48:02):
You were totally going to context. So the chorus goes
nothing around this down. Take a little note to remind you,
in case you didn't know, tell yourself. I love you
and I don't want you to go crushes it. Oh
my goodness. So when it's my turn, I may not
because you have five blind karaoke George Strait no words

(48:23):
in front of you. Picking number one through five, um,
four four, She says, Okay, you're gonna get love without
end amen. Oh my dear, do you feel I feel
about that one? I mean, I feel like I love
this song and I'm gonna be okay. Can you kill
you in? Yeah? Probably you think it's where it starts twice? Okay,

(48:45):
I know uwice? Okay, shoot love without end amen. I
don't know blind karaoke. I don't know. There you go.
I got sent the dumb no and now the words
and don't matter. Why oh I got sitt home from

(49:07):
school with a shiner on my eye, just like God
rehearsed the other one. And I love this no with her,
nothing del you secret. I'll let me tell you a
secret about a father's love, A secret that my daddy

(49:27):
said was just between us. You see, Daddy, and don't
just love their children every now and then. It's a
love without in the amen. Okay, it's a love without
in the amen. I'm so hard to that, mused them.

(49:51):
I mean the karaokes. You got a lot of words
right at the you got more words right in these
two knuckleheads did. So you get points of that. But
you're penalized because you're the biggest George Now that hurts me.
Can't do another one. So you're at six point one
just for fun? Yeah, yeah, what's your favorite George Straight song? Oh?
Carring your love Ocean for property George Amy take us home?

(50:20):
Because she's like, if you if you leave me, yeah,
if you leave me, I won't let you. Oh, I
won't never take it back. There we go. Your memory, girl,

(50:41):
your memory won't never help me because I don't love
you now with you, because I got some ocean protys
from my front porch. You can see the scene from

(51:07):
property zone up if you'll buy that all through the
Golden Yeah, it's time for the good news. There's a

(51:29):
ten year old girl in Ohio. She needs a kidney transplant.
She goes to an elementary school and she hadn't found
a donor, couldn't find anyone. A teacher that's never met
the student said, m that sounds like something should help
out with goes and gets tested. Is a match is
donating a kidney for the student she's never met? So
the kid is just saying around school, I'm looking for

(51:50):
a kidney. Yeah. The story was just out there and
the teacher heard it and was like, you know what,
I need to go get tested and it's given away
a kidney. What's that process? Does anyone know? Like? Do
you go and they tell you what kind of kid
than you are? And then you go? Because I know, Yeah,
I'm interested because so many people do this that it
must be okay to do right And now are you

(52:10):
okay with just having one kidney left? Yeah? I don't
feel like I used other one of them anyway. Really,
I'm just more curious about this. More people are doing it,
it kind of gets me curious about how kid anything works.
That's a good story, though it's very selfless. Thank you,
that was tell me something good. This is one of
the funnier stories I've heard in a while from inside

(52:32):
this little room, is that someone thought Eddie pickpocketed their wallet.
Have you heard this? Crazy? So but a little bit
it's on you. Huh oh, yeah, for sure. I was
being an idiot, like where were you. We're in Austin,
We're in the hotel lobby, and I haven't had a
few drinks. At three o'clock in the morning, I was
with a buddy of mine and I see you two
couples sitting there, and I had a water burger, a cheeseburger,

(52:54):
one of the best cheeseburgers I think exists in this world.
And I told my buddy watch this, I'm gonna go
mess with these guys. And so I go up there
with my cheeseburgers. Have you guys tried whatever before? And
they're like no. I was like, dude, here, take a bite,
and I give him my burger, which already had like
two bites, and you're you're drunk. I'm drunk, and I'm
telling him, like, dry it, eat it eat. I'm put
it right in front of their face and they're like, okay, guy,
like get away whatever. We said no, and so I

(53:16):
go back to my table and they leave. They go
up to their room. Twenty minutes later, one of the
guys comes back says, hey, man, where's my wallet? And
I said, I was like, what what do you mean?
Where's your wallet? He said, I had when I was
sitting there and you came up to us with the burger.
I had my wallet and then you left, and now
I don't know where my wallet is. And I was thinking,

(53:37):
I'm saying to myself, like, if I pick poppeted here
with a cheeseburger, I'm a genius, dude. It's it's urger.
That's so funny. So what did you say back to that?
I said, I don't know what you're talking about, man,
I was really just being I was being an idiot,
like messing with you guys with a cheeseburger, like, I
don't know where your wallet is. And I helped him
look for it and everything, and he did not believe me.

(53:57):
Oh my gosh, son, he loved. He finally said, all right,
if I find he never found his wallet. I never
found as well. I said to go back to whatever
bar you guys were at and like, look for it.
I don't have it, But come on, how guilty did
I look? For sure? For sure? Maybe yes, that's my thing.
Maybe you're waving the cheeseburger as you know, lunchboxes behind

(54:22):
that's what they were thinking. Yeah, our producer ready is
apparently a pick pocket. But did you ever commit any
crimes as a kid? I stole one time. You have
my buddy Dennis at the beach, most trouble you've ever
gotten into in your life? Yeah, it was. It was
a beated bracelet, like you know, just one of those beads,
like one of the beach stores, you know. No, I

(54:43):
never got busted. I kept it. I still got it. No,
I don't have that bracelet anymore. But Dennis Dennis ended
up being a bad dude growing up, Like he he
was my bad influence growing up. Yeah, and my parents
told me to They're like, don't hang out with Dennis.
Jail now, probably lunchbox. You're getting in trouble. Oh we
did a lot of things. We toilet paper, breaking the
houses and break into house break in. Well, we went

(55:06):
in someone's house across the street and stole all their
ice cream out of their fridge, and cops bust us.
I was ten years old, and we were on our
hands and knee on her knees, hands behind her head,
cops yelling at us in the main street of the neighborhood,
cars driving by. Get out of here, Get on your knees,
get on your knees. Oh my goodness, And you just
wanted ice cream. Yeah, but we were just being funny kids.

(55:27):
And there was one kid that was twelve. He was
the oldest one, and I mean the cop lit into him.
What do you think you're doing, Jackson. You're sitting a
bad example for these kids right here. They're ten years old.
They're looking up to you, and you got them going
into houses and stealing ice cream. WHOA, let's just say
Jackson left something his pants. Oh yeah, he was so
scared years old, just chewing on him. It was bad

(55:51):
amy ever get any trouble. Um. I got in trouble
for sneaking out at my friend's house. Pro boy. We
did go meet up with guys, but it was also
summer day, like during the day, but her mom was
at work and we were supposed to stay home and
it was her. I mean it was fine, it was
both of our ideas, but the mom definitely like I
did like I was since I was the guests at
her house that her daughter would have never done it

(56:12):
if I wasn't spending the night. How old were you?
Probably junior high? Maybe you understand the house in junior high. Listen.
I don't know it was her mom's roles. I didn't
really get it, but I just remember us being in
so much trouble and her mom called my mom. And
I don't think my mom was like that into me
being in trouble, but I just were being mortified because
the mom was blaming everything on me, and I just

(56:34):
felt like the worst influence ever. But it wasn't your fault,
And what was your Why are you laughing like you
didn't do anything that you know? The limits? Five minutes?
Stop trying to sneaking? Six What else did you do? Well,

(56:58):
let me share a little story with you about my
bad boy day. Is what he broke into the library
to to some recent the only time, and I'm doing experimenting.
I really didn't do anything bad as a kid. I
couldn't afford to be in trouble. I did things bad
as an adult, like I got find a million dollars

(57:18):
by the sec. Yeah, but that wasn't you intentionally doing
something bad. That was an accident. Okay. I got trouble
at work once when I was doing manus on the
golf course. We had green mowers. We had to drag
buying our golf carts, and so we were drag racing
with them. And as we're drag racing these golf carts,
are boss pulled up and saw us and fired one
of the people on the spot, not you. I don't
know why didn't fire me. Probably that was a great work.
I showed up on time all the time. I would

(57:39):
have been the one that got fired. They just said,
I have always avoided that, do you miss? Do you
look back and like, I wish I'd have done some
more rebellious things like but not not so much rebellious
because I think, you know, all your little decisions factor
into the big decision. So I'm glad I didn't put
myself in situations where I couldn't grow. And you know,
I don't want to go to jail. Oh my gosh,

(58:00):
my friend got arrested from my dad's house because of party.
I was throwing arrested, and so I kept myself out
of those situations much like I do now. I keep
myself out of bad environment, but I do wish out
of like had crazier like girls stories. You're drinking stories
a little bit. You don't have me like when I
like when I tell stories about like getting in trouble,
or like my friends in high school we took a

(58:22):
golf cart from an apartment complex because they left the
key in it, and we drove it on the highway.
How cool? Is that? So fun? We didn't get in
trouble and we ditched it. We loved it. That doesn't
that doesn't make me disappointed about that kind of stuff,
because I'll never look back and go should wish I
would have done that? Man, because what if I had
got in trouble and I had to miss work and
then I lost my job. But you don't think like
you didn't get it out of your system. So now,

(58:44):
like in the next ten years, I definitely could. I
don't know that's the case. I feel like you have
more discipline than that. But I I think maybe I
have a drink sometime in the next few years and
then let's see what happens after the first time ever.
We'll see, let's see how it goes. We'll Thanks for
sharing your stories, everybody. I enjoyed that. Hey, Eddie, give
that guy's wallaback? Feeling pretty good? Oh yeah, I have

(59:10):
a fun game. So guests the actor voicing these Disney
cartoon characters. So I'll play and we'll just go around
the room. Here, Amy, you're at first. Are you familiar
with the movie The Lion King? I am so Simba
was voiced by someone famous. Here's the clip. I'm going
to be King of fried Rock. My dad just shouldn't

(59:31):
be hoking. And I'm gonna rule little who voiced Simba?
What it is? Lac, that's not right. But you're in
the right ballpark, Jonathan Taylor Thomas approvement. Now that, now that, Yeah,

(59:53):
I totally hear that, lunch box. Who is the Woody
and Toy story? Ready, here's the clip? You actually think
you're the buzz light here? All this time I thought
it wasn't act. Hey, guys, look, it's the real buzz
light here, all right. That's my boy Tom Hanks. That

(01:00:16):
is correct. One point, Eddie, come on, come on, who
was Sully and Monsters inc Okay, I don't even need
the clip. Hey, hey, that's my bed. You're gonna get
your germs all over it? Randle's your monster? Do you
think he's gonna come through the closet and scare you? Boy?
How don't we explain this? Uh? He's the big blue monster,

(01:00:39):
John Goodman, there it is. That's correct, this guy? Okay, Amy,
you don't one didn't get it but started to play.
I want to all right? Who is Dory in finding
nemoll the problem? Buddy? Huh? Huh? Do you do? You
do you? Yeah? That's right, lunch box? Who is Youdora?

(01:01:02):
And princess and the frog? And here's the clip? And
the beautiful princess stooped down, picked up the slippery creature,
leaned forward, raised him to her lips, and kids that
little frog? Do you know that? Man? I wouldn't have
known that. Helen Mirren, Now it's Oprah. Yeah, that sounded

(01:01:25):
nothing like Oprah acts the actress? Right, Eddie for the wind?
All right, here we go. Who played Cuzco the Llama
and the Emperor's New Group? Wow? I can see that
your kid never saw that one was a Cuzco. Cuzco. Yeah,
here you go. Don't tell me we're about to go

(01:01:45):
over a huge water fowl, sharp rocks at the bottom,
most likely, bring it on? Can you get it? All?
I never seen it, but I think I know that.
Boy ahead, David space Rout, No, no, you lost that.
Anyone's a year anyone, how at all? He doesn't he

(01:02:20):
doesn't get the song, but all he does is win.
I mean right now, he's in a season everybody has
like yeah, you know, is that right? Yeah? Everything kids
who watches And to be fair, I went down the
list and gave luxbox of softballster wouldn't complain the Tom
Hanks one, and yeah one was gonna be his anyway.

(01:02:40):
That was the most impossible one every Yeah, yeah, that's
it's like, you know, thank you, Mrs Bobby bo Amy.
I know we've talked in the past, both you and
I about that romance and doing romantic gestures. Really isn't
your strong suit and not your husband's either, And it
works because neither one of you are. Our expectations are

(01:03:01):
low or they're just normal for you. Yeah, we're like okay,
And maybe because I'm kind of a romantic, like kind
of hopeless, like oh, I just want to do big things.
But to absolutely be fair, your husband did something that
I thought was super romantic when he took your kids
to see what he proposed to you. Oh yeah, I
didn't know what. I didn't know what you're going to

(01:03:21):
refer to. That's so good. Yeah he did. So he
took them and gave him a whole tour, showed him
where it went down, explained to them what a proposal is,
and the exact spot that had happened. Yeah, do they care?
I mean he said that our daughter kind of understood
what our son was kind of like okay, this school,
but still like it was a it was a you know,

(01:03:45):
we were in Austin visiting and it was their first
time there, and they he was taking them around Austin,
showing them all the different points and I was working
and I didn't know he had done this until later,
but that was one of his destination spots where he
was like, okay, and now on the map of Austin,
go to the Drift Call Hotel. But that's a good
one even in the map, to feel like that in
his heart, like this is a very important spot. This

(01:04:06):
is where I proposed to your mom. That's a good one. Yeah,
that's a good one. I thought you were going to
bring up how he got me a new toilet seat.
But was that done in a romantic way? I don't know.
I thought it was pretty awesome because I've been asking
this is the part of it. Yeah, it's like, what
did you get valid today? A plunger? But I had

(01:04:28):
a red ribbon and I'm like, no, no, went straight
to her heart. I know, I forgot he did that
at the drift call. That was a good one. So
the toilet seat thing, oh yeah, So I don't know
when we bought our house. Whatever kind of toilet seat
that the people that readd our house when on there,
it just like, I don't know, it's broken. And every
time he said on it, it just slid and I
felt like I'm gonna dislocate my hip at some point.

(01:04:51):
It's just awful, and I'm complained about it a lot.
And then one day he was like, hey, I left
you just surprised for you at the house, and so
I'm like I get home and I'm looking all over
the house and like, where's the surprise, where's the surprise.
I don't know what it is. I don't know what
it is, And then I don't know. At some point
I'm drinking off water, I have to go pee, and
I'm like, oh my gosh, what is this. It's a

(01:05:12):
new toilet seat and when you sit on it, it
doesn't slide to the left or to the right. My
hips feel good. It's amazing. It was so thoughtful. He
went to home depot, picked it out and installed it
all my new role. Amy did not get as excited
talking about the place where she was proposed to as
she did a freaking toilet what's wrong? But that's normal

(01:05:36):
for her. It is well, thank you for sharing that
with us. You'recome really excited about Monday. Tanil Towns is
going to come in. A big fan of Tanil. She's
doing a lot of my Nashville shows with me. I
guess all my Nashville stand up comedy shows. So I'm
excited to bring into Neil town She's going to perform

(01:05:57):
on Monday show. But it is time now for another
Bobby Bones get together guest list invite. Thank you. I'm
having to get together my house Memorial Day. So far
Amy's been invited, Raymond Morgan, Number two, Hillary and Mike
d Who else is around here? That's just me, Lunchbox,

(01:06:22):
Morgan One and the new girl, New Girl's new girl.
The intern. Yeah, we have intern. Her name is Jordan.
Come on Brown here, here you go. Okay, So I
would like to invite to my get together. Why do
you think it's not you? And you gotta quick me

(01:06:45):
a negative dude. I'm about to get invited and you're not.
So I'm about to invite our photographer Zach Massey, who
couldn't been with us here today. Yeah, so accepting in
his honor will be Raymundo. Zach Massey has been in
vite ahead. Thank you guys. I'd like to take pictures
and take videos. Thank you. There is let me could

(01:07:07):
be your official party videographer. I don't need one of
those or whatever. No pictures haven't be naked. All right,
there's another one in the party invite. We'll do some
more Monday. You know what I mean, you're running out time.
I mean you've already gone outside of the studio. So
you're inviting Zach Massey the photographer. Yeah, yeah, I like

(01:07:27):
that guy. Yeah, I know he's a good guy socially,
him and I spend a little time together. Like to
invite him and anybody think I shouldn't like outside of
the room, for sure. Didn't. No, no, not that you
for sure. I feel like the head counts gonna get
pretty high up there. I mean, you're going out there
and inviting a photographer over. You know he's a friend.
He's a friend, so okay, cool, worried about space and

(01:07:49):
you got room for the photographer. Now he's a friend.
There's no need, no need to be mad mad, just
any real amy. You want to give us a fact
about the royal weather to get us coming out tomorrow?
Everyone right wins. The Royal wedding Saturday night, Sunday morning,
So it's our Saturday night or is it our Sunday night.
It's Sunday morning for us, like six am, so it's Saturday. No,
it's Sunday morning. It's six the Royal wedding. Okay, give

(01:08:12):
me a royal fact. They're yellow gold. The engagement ring
is a yellow gold. It features a diamond from Botswana
that Harry sourced himself. Does that mean he like mind it? Yeah,
he likes He's got them and you get the tray

(01:08:35):
and you shake it Botswana. He got it, and then
he designed the ring and he also used two of
his mom Diana's gems as part of the ring. Well
that's nice, and you aren't going to watch this yes
Sunday morning early, but yeah, well thank you all. Royal Wedding.
My big party happening is this swimsuit party. We're in

(01:08:58):
big bikinis. You could do like the Royal Wedding and
not serve oysters on your party menu. I will not
serve much like the Royals. I will not serve boys
because shellfish is off limits at Royal Weddings or any
Royal menu due to risk of food poisoning. They won't
even shell fish out of the store. Really, I've tried
to order some and they go, oh, we can't send
it out of here. Yeah, oh yeah, thank you dot

(01:09:22):
dot Welcome to Friday Shows. Pile of Stories. So the
roles in Brokeback Mountain they were supposed to go to
completely different people. It wasn't supposed to be Jig Jillenhall
or Heath Ledger. The two original people dropped out once
they found out about some of the scenes. Why are
you doing finger quotes some of the scenes people Mark

(01:09:45):
Wahlberg and Joaquin Phoenix, So they would have been your
Brokeback Mountain Stars. To be fair, every movie doesn't start
with whom you see in the movie. I mean, this
show wasn't supposed to be me. You know, nobody ever
is supposed to be where it ends up. I write
about that my new book Fail Until you don't. I

(01:10:05):
write a lot because we all end up in places
where someone else either turned it down or decided it
wasn't for them quit, you know, things like that. So yeah,
what else? Okay, Next time you reach for a can
of cheese whiz, just know that cheese is not one
of the twenty seven ingredients, not even an ingredient. There's
seven things up. Yes, go with the Z C H

(01:10:27):
E Z W H I Z the WHI real though,
that's the question. Go ahead, Okay, Okay, So this is sortical.
British Airways is celebrating tomorrow on the flight that Megan
Marco and Prince Harry regularly flew while dating. It's departing
from London about the time of the royal wedding headed

(01:10:48):
to Toronto, Canada, and the entire flight clue was hired
specifically for this flight, and they're all named either Megan
and Harry, even your pilot. The pilot is Harry, and
there's seven flight tendants name Megan. I don't know that
I want to pilot that has been a signed based
on Justin's first name. He flies for British Airways. Guys,
today for surgery, you'll have Miss Elizabeth and honor of

(01:11:10):
the Queen. Well, how how good surge initially doesn't matter?
Her name is Elizabeth. Yeah that's weird. No, it's cool.
They already work for the airlines, they're certified, ready to
go and capacity. This pilot named Harry, what has he
done in the past. Yeah, that's cute. It is cute.
I kind of read it for this royal wedding to
be over, like moving on. Good for you. Scandal number one,

(01:11:32):
we have to deal with it. Yeah. I haven't been
many scandals. That's why they take them off social media
to avoid scandals. They took that mega market off social
media quickly. Yeah. I was trying to tack her the
other day. Coldn't find her. That would be why Okay, yeah,
maybe that's my file show the top of the weekend.

(01:11:55):
Weekend plans any um about some after school or end
of years cool stuff with the kids like they've been
invited to which they're super pumped about and then probably
swimming if the weather is okay. Yeah, yeah, I am.
I'm gonna go to Austin to have a comedy show tonight,
so I have some stand up comedy at the Paramount Theater,
which is my favorite venue period. Yeah. I'm very excited

(01:12:18):
about this show. Yeah, thanks, and I'm gonna do that,
and then uh, i gotta go back to l A
because I'm gonna be on the finale performance episode on
Sunday night. So I take the mentor stuff last night
and then I'm gonna be in the crowd on Sunday night.
I hope they talked to me, and I'm men just
sit in there, really all right? Is that selfish me
just to say no? No, I mean they should talk

(01:12:39):
to you, mentor. I'm not trying me too much, but
they gotta fly back out there to sit in the
crowd hopefully talk to me. So Sunday night, if you
want to watch American Idol, that'd be really cool because
I'll be mentoring the top three contestants lunchbox for you
in Oh, the Royal wedding. That's why it's really excited
about that. So I figured I'll have to watch a
few minutes of that. That's the big plans for the weekend.
Baseball Baseball is play ops and a big tournament for

(01:13:01):
junior's baseball team Raymond. Let's see Bravo Marathon, Vander Pump Rules.
Pretty much just relaxing and shelaxon. Yeah, nothing crazy. To
get back into the gym, you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
there you go. Thank you very much. We'll see on Monday.
Have a good weekend, everybody show
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