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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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the story is unlimited tacos. They guaranteed that at a
taco festival. Well, what kind of a festival is that?
That's awesome. Yeah, I've been a lot of festivals. Signed
me up. There was a festival in San Jose, California
where people were supposed to get unlimited tacos, but they
ran out almost immediately. A festival that the event Gherst
promised unlimited beer and tacos fell short of expectations. Some
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people stood in line for ninety minutes. When they got there,
there was nothing. They ran out halfway through the line,
never got a free taco. The event ran from thirty
six in the evening. That sucks. Yeah, it's you're having Obviously,
if you're promising unlimited, did you need to have a
lot extra because all that actura is gonna get taken right.
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Unlimited as a weird thing because some people be like, hey,
unlimited drinks, Like some bars would have that as a
they come to the bar, you get unlimited drinks. Like,
what are you talking about? People could die right, these
are get to drink until they die. Have you ever
been to an unlimited drink place lunchbox? No, never been
to a bar where it's like, I mean, I wish
they I don't think that's legal to say twenty dollars
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all you can drink. That would be incredible. They would
say that, though they would go out of business. I'm
not sure how legal it is. But like in All
you can Eat buffet, and we hear those stories that
people getting turned away because they show up and they're
like football players. They're like, oh um, so saw that
didn't talk about that. Today. We had a pretty good
show as far as and Mare and more. I stayed on.
We had two whole segments with Terror that was pretty good.
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They liked that segment online. They loved it. Yeah, yeah,
she's good. I like Marian. And then it wasn't awkward.
Sometimes what I don't like is having to hang out
in here during break a commercial break, yeah, because then
you just got a small talk. I'm the worst small talker,
and I know Marin, so we're able to kind of
talk about stuff, like real live stuff. But sometimes, and
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also I don't like guests coming in and sitting before
we go in the air because you got a small talk,
you don't say anything. So now we've actually improved our system.
What we would do is we'd walk them in, sit
them down, mic them all, and then go to them.
But now I pulled Mike d aside early this morning.
I was like, can we unplug the mic mic them
out there and then when they walk in there they're
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already wearing the mic, and just plug it into the
back wall. Oh is that what happened today? Boom? I
didn't even notice because I'm doing lave mics now and
so that takes a while to get on the collar.
You do that out there, and you walk in to
plug that back cable in there a fish and AF say,
can I say that? Why not? Yeah? I don't say
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the bad word, right, it's not, but it's like sucks,
like the original term, probably back in the day, was
well that sucks, and it literally meant that sucks, right yeah,
Like my parents wouldn't let me say that right now.
It doesn't mean anything. It is a term that I like, Well,
I don't like my kids saying it, but yeah, but
you don't hate them saying it. M they're not allowed
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to say it. You're torn though. I can hear in
your just because I say that sucks, and then if
they hear me, then they're going to repeat me, and
then they're gonna be like, but mom, you say it
sometimes listeners ago like you say you don't cuss, and
I'll be like man I did to Dick. I'm not
talking about the penis like it's a term that is
used for someone who is not a nice person. I
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was reading this story about what it's like to be
stuck between gen X and millennials because the cut offline
for being gen X and millennial is nineteen eighty, like
the official cut off line nineteen eighty. And there are
people like myself and like Amy. I guess I'm like
Eddie seventy nine. Yeah, but you would be near that blurb.
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I'm around the cusps, So you're officially gen X, but
you probably have like a sprinkle of millennially correct, that's
why we get along. So well, you're eighty and then
Lunchbox and I are eighty one. Yeah, so i'd be
in there. So if you're not gen X, but you're
not really gen y, like, you don't really bond either
one of them so much because you're on the line.
It's like you're caught between two generations and they say
the seventy five to eighty two are those people? Morgan
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over two is not on that you were born in
like two thousand and four, No, nineteen ninety three. One.
You feel your identity a slightly mixed up. Millennials are
the bubbly naive side of you, and gen X is
the cynical, pessimistic side. Oh they feel about that. Fine,
you don't care. You can't name more than three nineties
Nickelodeon shows, go Amy the Greens, nickel Nick, Sorry Time, Wow,
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Nick Nick Nick, Nickelodeon, Who's the Green Slime? One? You
can't do that? You can't do that? Or double Dare,
Double Double Dare, Double Dare? Was that nineties? Yeah? I
was a kid Mark Summers. Yeah, yeah, good times. You
got your first email address in college? Yes, yeah, I
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think I set up because I used to go. Oh yeah,
we have an Aol accounts. I used to go to
the public library. I has to drive me to the
library and drop me off, and I set up a
Yahoo account in the public library. Well, yeah, there you go.
So I did have one in high school, but I
was basically the Bill Gates Mountain behind I was traveling
Peter basically. It's definitely in college. You filled out your
college applications on a typewriter. I think they're mine were handwritten.
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Oh even worse Pilgrim style your college application. I probably type.
You put the paper in, you get it on that line. Yeah,
and then the return was he pulled the lever. Yeah.
The only b I ever made in school and high
school is in typing on one stupid. Yeah, go back,
go back and retake it. You actually drank Orbits and
Ziema Oh yeah, Zimo with skittles inside. What's orbits skittles? Yeah?
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Either you were and maybe still la in the new
kids in the block. Yeah, I had their poster up
in my room. You feel torn between valuing the old
and completely embracing the new. I like new. Yeah, yeah,
you don't like the old. Well, I guess I like both,
so I'm not torn. Um, okay, A lot of Morgan
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number two just sent me a note here, a lot
of people asking where you got your hat? On the
Facebook comments your hat it's Woody from toy Story. Yeah,
Sharna mailed me this. She was like, saw it, thought
I mail it to you. Which, by the way, let
me say this, Sharna was my partner from Dancing with
the Stars. We're engaged. Wouldn't that be funny if I
just drop that on you guys and none of us knew.
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You know, that show starts back. They start training again,
I think in September, because the show September sixteenth thinks
today it comes back. So they started like late August September.
And I'm torn because if you know Amy, don't say,
but one of my friends is doing the show. Yeah,
and then this friend will not be dancing with Sharna.
So I've got two people on the show and I'm like, wow,
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So I guess I just support them both. But yeah,
support both. Where does my loyalty fall friend A or Sharna? Amy?
Because I got I helped friend A get on the show.
I think you can root for both. I'm just I'm
not someone that has two favorite teams really struggle only
Arkansas razorback that's it in Chicago Cubs. Well that's hard.
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Oh I don't know. I know, good luck with that.
I don't want to help you. Um hey, bones, will
you look that way so people can see your hat? There?
It is all right, thank you, you're welcome. Oh so wait,
have you have they invited you back? Not yet. I
don't they invited anybody back yet, but they especially haven't
invited me. It's like little non sex dude kicked us
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off streaming. We have the song old folks home got
to call yesterday I talked about later in the show.
Can't put it up my streaming? What on earth? You
shouldn't ask? We just should have done it? That you?
I mean, that's you say that a lot. Don't ask,
just do it. If you get well, I don't say
about everything. Well, that's true. Good. Crazy man breaks his
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spine after the bungee harness snaps. No no, no, no
no no. Where was he jumping from a high place?
I know, but like over water sometimes people do that.
A man broke his spine after his harness. Reportedly snapped
during a bungee jump. He was jumping from thirty fee
when the harness snap. The company who organized the jumps
and the man was in good condition a local hospital,
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and they say watched the video. No, not watching it.
The video shows a thirty nine year old man leaping
from a platform only to have his harness snap in midair.
Oh can you imagine seeing it too? Listen doing it? It
It was worse and seeing it so they both suck,
but just somebody watching, resulting in horrified onlookers and a
broken spine. First time he'd ever done it. Oh my god,
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I was right's high into the air. He's seen falling
downward with his cord attached, but as he gets closer
to the ground as harness fails and he lands on
the large air filled At least it was a mat.
It doesn't matter m three thirty feet, the company wrote
on Facebook. The most important the health of the participant
is in no serious danger. He didn't break his spine.
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Oh he did not. Listen. No, that's what they said
that listen. This is what the company said, But this
news story says he did. Oh, so someone's lying to us.
Let's see he didn't. They said he didn't break his spine. Okay,
we would like to inform you that when our instructor
left the er that night, the condition of the jumper
was good. Oh when he left. Yeah, but still it's
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his spine broke on the guy too, Price spine broke
either way a bungee cord. If you're in the conversation
or maybe your spine's broken, that's a bad conversation. Yeah,
so saw that mostly you see the picture. By the way,
I was gonna bring this up to you you yesterday Kylie
Jenner was in an Instagram picture maybe with Travis Scott
and they were parked in a handicapped spot. They didn't
even notice it. How did somebody let that get through?
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It was crazy? Um. Kylie Jenners followers up sat after
supposed a picture for post u posing in a handicap spot,
not on purpose. The card has happened to be in
a behind them. I saw that on the news. For
someone that values all of their Instagram and like that's
their image, Yeah, they should have probably like had that
figured out. Huh, Yeah, here it is. I'm looking at
it now. And how you would know is because that's
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the back glass, right. Mike like you can see through
the back of it, and you see that that sign
that goes handicap parking. It's not on the ground, it's
the blue sign that's behind them, right, dummies, because they
are not handicap. They are not physically they are not.
I'll give you one more. A passenger smashes the laptop
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over a boyfriend's head on a packed plane because that
boyfriend looked at another woman. I wouldn't have that. I
would have loved to have seen. Yes, I want to
see the bungee jump break. I'm always up for a
drama in an airplane, as long as it's not terroristically
and I don't think that sort of thing would make
the plane turn around, right, It's just a little A
woman was caught on video flying into a rage on
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a fly with her boyfriend. She can be seen smashing
a laptop over his head while boarding a flight in Miami.
She claims it was because he caught she caught him
looking at other women. Oh, multiple women, It just says
other women, So he was just looking around a lot.
The woman can be seen screaming at her boyfriend while
passions looked on the American Airline stewardesses stood by them,
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attempting to calm the situation, but no success. They have
to get off the plane, or now they just go anyway.
They have to. They have to get him off the plane.
Maybe the whole plane isn't, but you have to. The
woman grabs the laptop, turns and smashes it into the
head of the boyfriend and keeps pounding him with her fists.
Oh my gosh. As the woman is being booted off
the plane, she doubles back to get her purse, at
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which point the pilot informs her she's gonna be charged
with the charge with assault, which she replies, fine, whatever,
Probably some deep rutod issues in there, don't. You don't
get back with her, You don't get you don't long
term rage, Well, you just don't long term rage. You
don't long term rage. Someone has rage, you don't long
term it. That's it. Well that was her first time. Yeah,
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it's living in there. It's dormant. M Yeah, I think
we're about done. Today's will not be as long. Um
anything you'd like to say, Amy, I hope everyone has
a great day. Yeah, anything, What are you doing today?
Recording some podcasts? Yeah? What are you doing tonight? Just
be ut home, dinner, hang out the kids. Why what
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are you doing? I think I'm just kidding. Yeah, No,
I mean you can come over and have dinner with us.
I should do that sometime when I'm in town. Oh.
Remember we talked about maybe doing the Haitian. Yeah, we
can schedule that. Are your kids still scared of voodoo dolls? Um?
I haven't talked about it in a while, but I
assume it's still the same. I wonder if they've gotten
older and removed out of that, maybe that it's not
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a thing to them anymore. I think that would still
be a thing to them. Yeah, you don't want to
bring it up and be like, hey, how do you
feel about this? You know? I know, I mean I
guess if it comes up organically, even No, I don't
want to. Could you have one of them made and
be like if you're bad? No, No, I wouldn't do
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that to them. Nope, but people hate you believe in that. Yes,
voodoos practiced heavily there, m m. Yeah, it's actually fortunately
my kids wrote an orphanage where it wasn't practiced, Thank goodness,
because I have friends that have adopted and they did
practice it and their kids are still dealing with stuff.
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Are you tired? No, I'm kind of waiting for I
kind of thought my lat type of kicking a little bit.
I think I'm hungry. Your energy level is definitely low.
Oh anyway, now, yeah, but it was low today. Now
oh yeah, well because poll It's funny because I see Amy,
you know, on the screen, and it starts at the
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beginning of the show. She starts in the middle of
the screen, and then as the show goes on, she
slowly slides to the right and back. Drunk. I can
sit on something, I can sit up. But I'm definitely hungry.
We talked. I feel like we were talking about food today,
and at some point we're talking about food everywhere in
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the break somebody was talking about something and I'm just like, God,
I'm so hungry every day. I gotta kind of not
eat right now. Why my boole is injured? Wait? What
what is that? Oh so that you don't go to
the bathroom? Yeah, okay, well you can't stop that though.
Just lay off the meta musil and the probiotics and
the what is I did have a hole? What else?
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I did have a whole chemistry lab happening in there,
but that's not what happened. What happened something lack Yeah,
MALAXACLAXX if I lax on that body, lax, I'm out there. Um,
I hurt my butthole on my bike that seat. I
was really doing those kickbacks. Yeah it went and I
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was like, oh, that's why I kept roll. Then it
was hurt. I go to the doctor and he's like,
all right, this is what you do, and it fixed.
I thought I heard it. I freaking did it again.
I gotta stop doing those kicks. What do you call
it on the seat? Do you know what those those
shut downs? I don't know. They don't have something. Yeah,
well I did it again and they re injured my
ball hole. You're climbing and then you're back down. It's
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like a hit. Yeah. So I have to not eat
anything because what happened is why those why injuries didn't hurt.
It is because you always gott to use it because
you're constantly go into the bathroom. You can won't heal,
so use it every day. I'm going on the I
R for a BH injured reserve for a bath hole. Okay,
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m hmm. It's and it's so tiny, you know in
your mouth, you get a cut and you feel like, oh,
this thing's huge. Oh a car. I could not believe
they're cutting them out of the show. Biggers dominated my
whole world, you know that feeling, Yes, And it's just
like you can't even see it. You pull your lip
down in the mirror, and it's like it's like a
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freaking part of a tic tac. At first, I really
didn't understand what you were talking about when you said
you injured your butt, like just he says, a long
time ago. He wasn't saying that. I wasn't really getting
exactly what happened. Until we have a mutual friend that she, oh,
this is a conversation. Und no, but she heard you
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talking about it, and she said she wanted to like
text you, but then she didn't want it to be weird.
But she was just like, I've never know not many
people have experienced it. Not sure people just don't talk
about it because they're embar Fine, yes, then that's what embrace.
Everyone's a part of You never heard of it. But
when the ripping, the hurt, the tear or whatever he
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did to it, and she said that it is it's
like the hardest thing to get over and it was
so painful and she wanted to just like send you
a text to be like, I feel you have a support.
Hers on was with water, like she got thrown off
a she was riding a two ub on a boat
and it's going really fast. You got thrown off and
the pressure from the water like fret her so bad
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and it took so long. What's the chat room saiding
about this conversation? More number two? They're laughing, Um, but
Whole Talk with Bobby great idea for a two podcast? Yeah, yeah,
welcome to Buttle Talk. I'm your host. More people need
to talk about it because I had never heard of it. Yeah,
a little bit I talk about because then a lot
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of people are experiencing bahole paint and I'm I'm the voice.
I've injured butthole. So but I do have like a
chemistry live in my belly because I've been taking all
this stuff. I just have some kind of stomach issue too,
that's non related. That's where you gonna take that pepto
boom shout out. They don't pay for that, by the way,
I know they're just sitting here. We were talking about
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on our show how much people get paid for Instagrams,
and what I mentioned is I'll do one every few
months in Instagram, but it's only for people that I
already have some sort of relationship with it I believe in,
like Meta Musil or Pepto bis. I got two stomach
issue things there, or bows the general which I'm gonna do.
And you what would be great too, is if I
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do them, if you'll like it and write like, oh
I love this product, just write that on Instagram, because
then they look at that and go, oh yeah, it's working.
They're like, what, this guy's a heck of an influencer. Yeah,
so if you ever see that, just go to a
NBR inside joke, be like, I'm glad you posted this, Bobby.
I was just looking for something to fix my upset
stomach and they come to you for that stuff. Gosh,
I need to give me one of those. Get you
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on to what I want somebody to talk about on
my Instagram, some company like you already like I can
talk about. Literally, Metamucil came to me because I was
talking about them in an Instagram post. They had nothing
to do with them, and they were like, hey, you
already talking about us, how about you talking about us
and like do a ad? Yeah, And it really wasn't
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even ad. It was like me being a funny ish
We're going, hey, check out my musal. That was it,
and like bows. I wear bows everywhere I go all
the time. You do, And they were like, hey, you're
already wearing it. Let us be a sponsor. And who
doesn't use pepto abysmol I do exactly? Yeah, thank you, Yeah,
get you one of this all right? Like I try
to post a lot of water Burger and they don't
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ever hit me up Pizza Hut every time I order pizza,
do you tag them? Yeah? Good for you. Nothing I
gotta follow. I got followed by Pizza Hut and water Burger,
I think. But no ad stuff. Amy and I have
had these conversations in the office before because people come
to Amy like crazy to advertise in hers. Amy's a
big time influencer, not even with the numbers that she has.
Although you do have six hundred thousand followers, No, I'm
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not there yet. See what you got it's like five something,
but well that's awesome you have five forty five. But
like Amy like her people rightfully, so trust her, and
so if Amy says something. They all they do it,
or they at least check it out or believe in it.
I'm out in the same way if you tell me,
I'm believe in it. And so they come to all
the time and they're like, hey, we have these pills.
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They'll turn your eyes yellow. It'd be fun, and they
offer any money, and she she doesn't do it. To
her credit, She's like, Nope, not gonna do it. And
we'll have that talk like all right, what's our line
because we're not gonna sell it. We're not selling her
instagrams anyway. If so would be every fifth post. But
I guess I may do it once every two or
three months. Yeah, and you do it. I've never done it. Oh,
you haven't done it. No, I've never Well, let me
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say this, she hasn't done it. And they've been to
offer her money like crazy, We're just not gonna chase
that money. We're not. We're not gonna do that. Um
so far. No. Yeah, I do have products that I
definitely love, and I'm like, maybe I'll know, I mean
because I genuinely love Oh I tag yeah, but I'm
in and I'll keep I don't even care if they
ever say or do anything with it because I know
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I'm a fan Morgan number one. You gotta change your
Instagram name. Huh, we're number two? No Morgan number one? Oh,
who doesn't work here anymore? She works for me over right?
They her name is radio girl Morgan. She doesn't work
in radio anymore. What is she going to change it
to regular girl? More? Whatever? Edit Mikey, he's writing this
on the screen for me. Yes more number two. Little
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naz X replied to you on Twitter. Yes, is he mad?
Should be? Does he say just kidding? Now he goes
to streaming. You know why you said to get slandered? Wait,
hopefully people will go to my page? Wait what read that?
Slower bones? I didn't understand. You know, the artist has
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no control of what gets blocked. Why you sent me
up to get slandered? Okay, okay, so it's not him,
it's his people. Yeah, I mean we've figured that you're
setting him up to get slandered. M I don't think so.
He just said that many people go check out the
video because he retweeted it. Let's leave it up. Okay, yeah,
all right, you don't need but you replied to him
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and be like make up with it, like you don't
want beef with him, right with anybody? Right, but legit
question and it's like nothing. I really don't know. But
if you are the artist, can't you tell your people
or the publisher whoever's saying don't do that? Can't you
tell them like, hey, let them do that? Like, as
the artist, do you have any control or now? Yeah? Probably, okay,
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I'll probably gonna say what up? Okay, I feel that's
a legit question. I just figure the artist has some
sort of control over his music, most okay, probably yeah,
he wrote the song. Okay, Yeah, so I thought, uh
eddie one sixty seven thousand followers, lunchbox two seventy eight,
M two ninety five point five tracking toward one hundred
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getting there, look at M one eighty one point six thousand.
All right, there you go? Should should our repply loll
on nos x um yo nothing gosh is tough? I
don't know, yo, Amy, Amy's just started with yo. Yeah,
I know what your people all good? I tell you no,
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but tell them they're stupid, must say tell them what's up?
Tell him? Yeah, tell him what's up? It's a jam?
Have you heard it? Tell him what's up? I should do?
That's vague. Tell him what's up? It can mean anything.
Tell him what's up. I'm gonna be tell him what's up?
You know, you know, you know what's up? Ask him? Hey,
ask him if Kiyo is cool with you using it? Kyokio?
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Who's that the guy in the beginning of the song
goes Kyo? He's the producer. I guess who made the beat? Yeah,
all right, hopefully this will this will happened. We get
a little controversy, yeah, all out for streaming. Yeah, then
we'll probably do the BT Awards again the next year.
I'd love that, me and Lolazacs and Eddie. It's up
awesome all right. The end, we're gonna go. I gotta
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get go to a meeting, so we'll see you guys.
Add tomorrow yeah I think with tomorrow we're gonna be Thursday. Yeah,
all right, we'll see you guys. Bye, buddy, your buddy
and miss the boy. This is Bob right, Hey, welcome
(24:01):
to the Big Wednesday Show. Just a little note, Marion
Morris will become a bye hanging out in the studio,
so hopefully well one she comes, that'd be cool. And
then to you watch it or listen to it. We
have all that option more studio. Let's go over and
talk to Corrina in Ohio. Karina, thank you for being
a part of the show. How are you, I'm did
good morning, first time caller. Hey, thank you very much.
(24:23):
What would you like to say? Well, I wanted to
let you know that the past few years we've had
a really rough go with my son and some sicknesses,
and we've all been a little down. Well, my husband
and I took a little trips to Destin's, Florida this weekend,
and I read both of your books, and I just
wanted to tell you thank you because you send such
a positive message to everybody. You completely changed my look
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on the outline. My son is doing better, and all
I can do now is keep thinking positively because I
believe that's a great message that you have portrayed to everybody.
So I wanted to say thank you. Oh, it's very
nice of you. Well, I'm glad to or that he's
doing better. I guess in a sense I've healed him.
Oh no, yeah, he's kid. I'm totally playing. I don't
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know how to react with people to say complimentary things,
so I make a joke, but that's very common. And
I'll think Amy as well because of tempt and Joy.
She's always got a positive attitude with that as well.
And we kind of have a weird sense of humor.
So tempt and enjoy was our thing, and I would
wear it to the hospital when my son was very sick,
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and people would always say Timpton joining, and then I
would have to explain it. That's good, that's kind of good.
The idea behind it was hopefully people would ask them, well, listen,
thank you very much for calling, and I'm glad things
are going all right for you. Absolutely, Thank you, Bobby.
We love watching you all the time on TV and
listening to you Ohio. Loved you come to Ohio. Come
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to Ohio with raging idiots, because I will be there
with my husband and my son. Where do you live
in Ohio? What town? I had up toward Talita, Ohio.
But I would even go to Detroit to see you
if I had to. Well, I've had to mark that down,
Mike do all right, Hey, thank you, have a great day.
I think sometimes you know I did. I wrote a
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couple of books. The first one was kind of the
story of my life called Bare bones. And the last
one I wrote, the came out last year, is called
fail until you don't. For me, you know a lot
of people go, hi, just think positively and put the vibes.
I'm not a vibe person. I may train yourself to
be disciplined person, because once you discipline yourself, you're set.
Like you you you're given yourself the tools, and so
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I think you have to think it to do it.
But I'm a big door. Like me riding my bike.
I hate riding my bike, but I love it because
I do it and it's there, and I've now trained myself.
Two o'clock, I'm on the bike and there I write
it down, write your goals down to it. So as
much as you know people go, oh, I love your attitude,
I'm a big believer in attitude kind of creates your
discipline and if you do it a few times, you
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kind of you've trained yourself to be disciplined doing and
then you just kind of stay with it. If you
see a results, It's like like Dave says, right, didn't
they say that? Like as soon as you start seeing
results and makes you wanted to hang in there a
little long ess. Yeah, And that's what it's like with
that bike too. That's all that did. It's just a
metaphor me right in that bike. But I hate it,
but I do it because I know long term it's
it's the right movie. Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast
(27:16):
highlight segment of the day. Now time for our fantasy draft,
and today we will be drafting fantasy Chris's any Chris.
The only rule. There are no rules in the rule
book except draft your favorite Chris. That's the only rule. Now,
each person has three picks. There'll be three rounds. Amy
goes first, and it'll go Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie Morgan, number two,
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myself and it goes okay, So it goes Lunchbox, and
then we go backward to make it even. All right, Lunchbox.
With the first pick of the Chris draft, who are
you selecting? It's easy guys, number one pick, I mean,
first Chris. That comes to your mind When you think Chris,
you want to laugh all the time. So I'm hanging
out all the time with Chris rock Oh, solid number one, solid,
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number one pick? All right, Eddie, Yeah, there's easy guys.
I mean I have to get them early because I'm
sure a lot of you guys have him on on
your list. I'm going with Jesus Christ. I was gonna
pick the original Christmas is the original Chris, Jesus Christ.
Now listeners may not listen. They're voting. Wow, yeah, you
think about that. I didn't. You're right, I didn't. I
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thought of legit, Chris, I still pick Christmas. I can
still pick Christmas. I think so, Father Christmas may see
how it comes back. There's just Christmas in general. That's
a day. That's not a person. It's just your favorite Chris.
We're not arguing about rules, guys. Right, that's the only rule.
Just play the game. If you don't follow the rule,
listeners won't vote you in. There's by the way, there's
no fighting in this game anymore. If anyone fight, they
just go home tired about the fighting. Morgan number two,
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you're up. I was going to do Christmas problems. Wait
wait wait, I'll let you have it. I'm gonna go
with Chris Himsworth. Solid Chris pick. If you can't go Christmas,
go Chris Chris Hemsworth. Yeah, right, are taking them a
rs bones well that Christmas pick though you've already picked
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christ but which starts with hr I s correct, Chris, Chris,
I'm gonna go with so With the fourth pick in
the traft, I'm gonna go with Chris Pratt. Solid. Yeah.
I just feel like there's a lot of value in
that pick. Right here, I'm gonna go Chris Pratt. Amy,
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I'm going another funny guy, Chris Farley. Oh that's a good. Yeah,
I'm taking him off my list. All right, dead, We
already got Chris Rock. That's okay, I know, just making
sure people know. Oh, are you tainting my list? Oh?
Go ahead, next, Jesus Christ is dead too, you get
not in my mind? Oh yeah, right your second pick? Amy,
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Oh oh yeah, background to meet Chris jinner Baller, businesswoman
MoMA the Kardashire. Yeah, Chris. For my second pick, I
will pick Christmas. That's right. In the second round, my favorite, Chris.
It's Christmas boom, thank you, thank you very much. Morgan
number two in the fantasy draft. In the second round,
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who's your next, Chris, I'm going with another very attractive actor,
Chris Evans for all the looks. Hey, pander to who
you want to pander too, Okay, Eddie, I'm gonna stay
with a Christmas theme and I'm gonna go with Santa Claus.
Chris Kringle very much, thank you, We're done. Okay, good
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whom the guy? Well, let's just see who he brings
in third Chris draft dude? Wow, yeah, what's your guy?
Two solid picks, Lunchbox, the last pick of the second round.
It's easy, guys. I'm gonna be laughing a lot with
Chris Rock and I need a good concert and enjoy.
So I'm going with Chris Martin a pick, good one. Adam.
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Adam is a possible third round r here scratch him off?
All right? Uh, Lunchbox, you get your last pick here?
Oh I do? Okay, Well, I am gonna have to
have another concert and just give me Chris Cornell. Oh alright,
pe rest in peace? All right, Eddie, this is tough, guys.
But the last one, I'm gonna go with the man
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that this covered America, Christopher Columbus murderer. Yeah wow, Eddie
killed everybody and that's not nice. Yeah, there's Jesus and
Christopher Columbus will not get along. I'm just letting you know, right,
good point. That's like you don't want in fighting your
team the third round. God boy, won't judge him. Oh,
Jesus forgives. Jesus forgives Columbus was a bad dude. That's
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a controversial pick. Oh yeah, Well, and then I'll get
a lot of press this season. Oh all right, Morgan
number two, you're third round, Chris. I'm gonna stick with
my actor and go with Chris Pine. Okay from Star Trek.
What else do you do? He's in a lot. He's
also very attractive. Well, I got a couple of Christmas
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up here. We're getting down to the nitty gritty here
on the Chris's and so far I have Chris Pratt,
which I feels pretty solid, the space movie what's that called?
Captains of America Guardians of the Galaxy. Thank you Chris Pratt.
And then I have Christmas. Did I feel a strong Christmas?
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My third pick is the notorious Big Christopher Wallace. So
good about that, biggie, Amy. Who's your third round, Chris? Well,
I'm just hoping he brings his harmonica. Chris Jansen. Oh,
solid solid Chris, and playing toward our audience. Yeah, I
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mean it's gonna be fun, they know. Wow, I'm looking
at the teams here, Eddie. I love your picks thank you.
The first two I thought, give this guy away, he's
won the championship. Yeah, and then I came out with
the Christopher Columbus. But if people know, I don't think
a lot of people really understand how bad of a
dude Christopher Columbus was. So maybe they'll just see it.
What are they voting Morgan number two on this Facebook? Okay,
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so they may not know. And do we have proof
of all this or is this just hear saying no, no,
like like my friends that are teachers or like sometimes
they don't like teaching about it because it's like and
by the way, he never came to America, you know
them right, no, no, no, no, where did he go?
He went to the islands, so they think it's Haiti.
Oh and so when they were looking for back into history,
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going we need to act like America has been more established.
When can we say someone discovered America? They were like, well,
you know, Christopher Columbus, let's just say he discovered American
in fourteen ninety two. He never actually came to the mainland.
He just sailed back. That's not what they taught us
in school. I know right where he's why my friends
that are teachers. Struggle people help people is bad. Yeah,
I didn't do that research before I drafted him. Yeah
(33:56):
it happened sometimes. Yeah you should know history. Oh you
want to trade him, I might trade them later. Okay,
you give me Christopher Columbus Christmas, and I'll give you
a third round pick in twenty twenty one and anyone
you want. All right about it. Let me say this,
by the way, because CMA Fest is coming up and
Marion Morris was in earlier and a big Marion Morris fan.
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She will be performing. She will have a spot with
her and Brandy Carlyle. But CMA Fest Sunday, August fourth
at eighty seventh Central. It is a three hour special
and it's hosted by two of my favorite hosts, Thomas
Right and Kelsey Ballerini. And one host said, well, we'll
just see how it goes. That's that's right. Please watch.
We could use the ratings um special collaborations including Little
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NODSAC with Billy Ray Cyrus and Keith Urban. Obviously, Chris Jansen,
who's on Amy's All Chris Team, will be performing. They're
near the Chris's No. But people like Blake Shelton and
Thomas Rhett and there's a lot of people playing there
you go, it's Blake Shelton on it. He's a dot here.
I don't think I saw Blake. It's a show. Maybe
that's a run, but it says Blake Elton right, all right, anyway,
(35:02):
watch it, Please watch it, um cmafest dot com, which,
by the way, our family feud ratings for our show.
They were up good number. Yeah. Oh are we good number?
Um yeah. Pretty pumped about that. We got I Heart
Radio put out the podcast results. We had the number
one podcast too in the whole company, which is crazy.
I'm just so thankful to our listeners that allow us
to go on and do stuff because nobody thinks we're
(35:24):
gonna do anything. It's like, who cares about the people
from country? That's what that's always the word. Who cares
about people from county bays from country? Nobody cares. That's
kind of what is said by all the elites, all
the coasters. They're all like country, who cares? And I'm like,
who cares? Normal folks like put me on, I represent them.
They're gonna watch anyway. Then we lost and John Party
(35:46):
was still mad. All right, let me talk to George
and Virginia real quick. Georgia's calling the Bobby Bones Show
right now. George, how are you, bud Hey? Pretty good?
How are you doing, buddy? We're good. We just had
our all crisp fantasy draft. How'd you feel about that?
I enjoyed it definitely, you know, the whole fantasy of it.
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That's kind of cool. Yeah, a lot of good Chris
is hanging right fans. Yeah, what would you like to say?
I just want to say, man, I appreciate all y'all
to listen to you of sins also started pretty much. I've,
you know, right, country music whenever I can. But y'all
inspire me to don't give up. As I'm a dad,
you know how it gets. And it's just like you
gotta grind and do what you need to do get
(36:28):
things done. But I'm driving the Surrey Virginia today kind
of New Jamestown by the way. But um, I just
want to say thank you to everybody that's listening, and uh,
you guys are awesome. Keep doing what you're doing and
keep grinding. Brother, well, thanks, man, I appreciate that. Remember
it's not over until you quit. So the only time
that your dream is over. Is when you quit, when
you quit dreaming, that's when it's over. Other otherwise, keep
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at it, keep plugging away. We'll do, brother'll do. Thank
you very windows. Got the news here on Wednesday. What
you got reminder. In Cape Chod, Massachusetts, more than fifty
thousand people are without power. A rear tornado created one
hundred mile an hour winds ripping him off roofs, downing
power lines and trees. In Yellowstone National Park, a nine
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year old girl was struck and thrown into the air
by a charging bison. The girl's been released from the hospital.
She's doing fine. And finally, in pet News, New York
becomes the first state to ban declawing your cats. You're
gonna get a thousand dollars fine if they find out
that you did it. So there's a new Bobby Cast
up with Thomas Rhet. We talked for over an hour
(37:32):
and it was in this Bobby Cast that he announced
he's having another baby, which which came out yesterday. Wow.
And I told him, I said, I'll hold it and
let you do the announcement. And so yeah, So here
he is. You've seen now on social media that him
and his wife are having another baby. And here's him
talking to me about that on the Bobby Cast. We're
having a baby. Wow, yeah, look at that. It's pretty wild,
(37:53):
man Polton, you are. And it's a girl. Three girls,
three girls. Yeah, just when I thought life could not
get any crazier, we're having we're having another girl. And
when do you when is the baby gonna bear? Do
you know? February third? And you know it's a girl. Yeah,
we did. We did the blood test thing. You know
where you can do the genetic test. I don't know,
(38:14):
but oh, yeah, you know, so you can do a
blood I think it's ten weeks. We can do a
blood test and you can find out the gender and
you can find out, you know, kind of all the
stuff about your baby. And so, yeah, we're having a girl.
We found out yesterday. Our whole our whole family come
every when we shut off these cannons that blow either blue,
blue or pink colors. And my whole family was convinced
it was a boy. Like I already had boy names
picked out, and we shot these cannons off and it
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was pink. And I was like, dear Lord, three weddings,
three weddings, that's true. As a dad. Yeah, you can
have to marry off three daughters, three daughters, and we're
not and we're not even done. I mean, I mean,
Lauren wants to have five kids, So who knows? Now?
Will you? Are you shooting toward five? Are you gonna
shoot toward until you get a boy? Like? What's right now?
What's in your mind? Are you just shooting toward Let's
(38:54):
just get this one and make sure everything comes out
all right. Well, yeah, we're definitely focused on this one
for sure. Um and I do. Me and Lauren both
would love we would love to adopt again whenever the
time was right. And uh yeah, I mean Lauren's numbers five.
I think when we get to five, my wife will
probably be like, we can do six. That's just the
kind of person my wife is, and my brain I'm going,
we're art. How are we gonna do this? Like we're
(39:16):
gonna have to have nine tour buses for our girls
on the road, you know, having having girls. Man, I
think before we had kids, I always thought that I
was meant to be the kind of the dad that
had boys. But now that I've had girls, my heart
has softened so much and I have never I've never
looked at anybody like I look at my girls like
it is and nuts the the emotion that you feel.
I'm beyond excited to have a girl, but I do
(39:37):
look forward to hopefully having a boy one day. There
is Thomas Rhett. Wow, that's so exciting. It's always having
another baby. And you can hear that whole conversation. It's
over an hour long. It really was a fantastic conversation.
It's always nice to get him a Buddies because you
don't have to worry about that whole Oh where do
I go? How do I get there? But check out
the latest Bobby Cast with Thomas Rhet search Bobby Cast
wherever you listen to your podcasts like iHeartRadio and Yeah
(39:59):
as her Yesterday's having another baby and that was on
his first Talk About It show. The story is so
funny and I'm glad I wasn't there. But Disney World
tourists did not have a fast pass to a ride
which it fast passes you can go on. You can
buy one and you get to basically cut line. Yeah,
and you only buy one an hour or so. So
she didn't have one of these, and she wanted to
(40:20):
go on Tower of Terror, which is that ride at
Disney that takes you up and drops you. I think, yes, yes,
I've been on it. It's amazing. Okay, So she's like,
I don't have a fast pass. I want to get
on this ride. They said no, So she punched an
employee and then started pressing all the buttons. What yeah,
like at the podium, started slamming buttons. It's not good.
A Chicago tourist who was angry she didn't have a
(40:42):
fast pass ended up punching a cast member in the
face and began pushing all the buttons, and an employee said, hey,
don't do that. That could have an effect on the ride.
The twenty three year old woman wasn't charged because the
Disney worker didn't want to press charges. Oh too nice.
The attack began when her and her group. Oh, her
group was so embarrassed, right, it has to be. What
if it's a church. They're all obnoxious. They were upset
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their fast passes weren't valid for the Tower of Terror,
which because there's a long way, they say no fast
passes on this line. Apparently the incident um was right
there and where where everybody watches like the Twilight Zone
introduction they say, and so again, the scene just continued
to escalate. She goes, hey, you should stop, and that's
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when she pushed the girl's hands away, and then she
punched the cast member of the face. That she goes
over starts hitting all the buttons is a whole thing.
What does she want to do with all the buttons?
I wanted to make a crash? Yeah, is that her goal?
Why hitting all the buttons? Like? She can't be on it.
Nobody's gonna have a good time. Well, what are people
that're on it like break their legs? Oh, that would
be so awful. We don't tolerate unsafe behavior, A Disney
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spokeswoman said. When I thought that store was funny, I
was laughing before we went on the air with it.
She should be in trouble. The cast members should press charges,
you know. It shouldn't be on the cast members should
be on the park. Okay the park. Yeah, sure, somebody
if she punched somebody in the face. If I was
on that ride, it's almost starts hitting buttons when I'm
on the ride, and they could make it go faster
or stop, I'd be ticked. I saw where there was
(42:08):
some bad weather. Then they had to stop some of
the rides the other day and they just they just
stick you. You're just there wherever you stop. Oh that's
the worst. I mean, I've never experienced it, but to
be on a roller coaster upside down. Yeah, you see
that sometimes where it's hanging upside down for like four hours.
Oh my gosh. No, because I always am nervous that
my little harness thing is gonna come loose on the ride.
(42:33):
More about blood rushing to my head just for a
long time, more than it, because I don't think that's
ever gonna drop. I don't think the harness is gonna
let me go. Oh I do. I think about how
miserable it will be, just all the blood pulsing into
your head for hours. From Nashville and Tullywood and Number
two Skinny, Thomas Rhet announced that he and his wife
Lauren are expecting their third child. He talked all about
(42:54):
the baby news with Bobby on the latest episode of
The Bobby Cast. Wow, look at that pretty wild man
Houghton you are. And it's a girl. Three girl, three girls. Yeah,
just when I thought life could not get any crazier,
we're having We're having another girl. Raymond McIntyre has joined
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the voice cast of the animation movie called Spies in Disguise.
The movie also features Will Smith and Tom Holland and
will be in theaters this Christmas. Billy Ray Cyrus in
Little Nazax's Old Town Road is up for seven nominations
at the MTV Video Music Awards, including Song of the
Year and Best Collaboration of the Year. I'm Morgan number two.
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That's your skinny. It's time for the good news with
Amy Man. There's two little girls and they are awesome sisters,
one thirteen, one eight years old, and they are reading
bedtime stories on Facebook Live for other kids whose parents
might be too busy at bedtime to read to them. What. Oh,
that's pretty good. Yeah, so watch those stories as it
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say how many. Yeah, they have like one hundred or
so of yours. But they're going up. They were on
inside edition. Oh well once you hit edition, so they'll
gain traction. But one of the girl's name is Zaria
and the other one is Haley, so shout out to them.
Each Sunday, the girls visit the library to pick out
the books that they're going to read for the week.
For the week, and then they read stories five nights
(44:21):
out of the week. That is really cool. I met you.
They get a lot more viewers because it's making the news.
Yeah for sure. And again once you make inside edition,
your whole world changes. And honestly, sometimes, I mean I'll
hook them up with my kids. Sometimes I do not
feel like doing that nighttime reading. I'm so tired. Stevenson
is like, Mom, you read to me, and I'm like, hmmm,
(44:42):
not tonight, buddy, Mom, Please here's friends. No, because there's
no Netflix in their rooms. But I might take my
computer and they'll be like, have a special treat. Zaria
and Hayley are going to read to you. Thanks. Girls.
I was watching your story and your daughter was watching
some Arabic show on YouTube. Yeah, and now she wants
(45:03):
to go Well, she doesn't know how to say it,
but she's like, can we go to Arabic? Like she
wants to travel to Arabic and yeah, but that this
little yeah Arabic kid, some show that's on YouTube. I mean,
it's kind of funny, but I have no idea what
they're saying. And it's got eighteen million views. And when
I posted about it, I got so many replies from people.
They're like Yeah, all my kids watch are these weird
(45:24):
YouTube videos. I have no idea what they are, and
I don't even know why they're into it, but they
are how they find it, I have no idea. I
think she goes most. It just shows up as popular
or most searched or something, and she somehow or suggested
for you for some reason. She loves watching things in
all kinds of languages. Good, maybe that's good. Yeah. Does
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she still practice or Creole or French? No. Sometimes, like
last week, this Haitian babysitter that we have came over
and they she'll speak kreol with her because she's like
a college student here in Nashville. Still speaks kreel and yeah,
so that's when she gets to use it. But other
than that, like poor Stevenson, I think he's like forgotten
at all, which bums me out. But well, listen, we
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don't want to end in a sour note. Oh okay,
that is tell me something good. That was, tell me
something good today. This story comes us from Garden City, Georgia.
A woman went into McDonald's, ordered some food, some fries, left,
and she came back about ten minutes later, pulls out
a gun boom, fires it into the floor and says,
(46:26):
fire my fries cold into the floor. Yeah, she wanted
to get their attention, so they gave her new fries,
gave her a refund. She drove away, but they wrote
her license plate down. She was arrested a few blocks later.
How'd she get a gun? I would I guess she
had it in her car and when she came back
she was angry. She had to come back for the
fries that were cold. I'm assuming she didn't get that
(46:47):
from a background check establishment stable. How would think no
one that shoots into the floor of McDonald's would be
cleared as someone has a stable background. Yeah, wow, that's crazy.
And she didn't have a mask on. Now, she didn't
have a mask on or anything. I just wrote down
her license plate and no word on if she ate
the fries before she got pulled over. A bad day,
you know, all right, lunchbox, lunchbox, that's your bone head
(47:08):
story of the day. What do you think about carpeted bathrooms?
Not into it at all. My parents had carpeted bathroom
growing up, but I think it's because it was like
the eighties. I don't know, it's so weird to me.
A woman spending the weekend with her grandmother was surprised
(47:31):
by the interior of her house and so this was
on Reddit, and so she was like, Hey, I go
into the bathroom. There's carpet everywhere. I want to take
a shower, and I was getting my clothes ready and
I was carpet on the ground. Is that disgusting or not? Yes?
Do you think it's disgusting like visually or like Germans?
Just like water, I feel like everywhere I don't like
(47:54):
it did more difficult to clean. Like, yeah, I just
have I flashbacks of how it felt when I would
get out of the bath or the shower at my
parents house and like anywhere, like it was in their
entire bathroom, like where the toilet was everything. I mean,
they had a pretty spacious bathroom and it was entirely carpet.
For me, it's more of Germany because as a dude,
sometimes in the middle of the night, you just missed
a toilet me. Yeah, that means there's pe in the carpet.
(48:16):
Yeah yeah, yeah, that was a lunch really about a
carpeted bathroom. Oh I love it. I love it because
I love when I take my shoes off to rub
my feet on carpet. So it is the best feeling ever.
But we were your wet feet when you get out
of the shower, Yeah, Matt's different. And you can throw
that in the wash, which you should. Yeah, y'all wash
(48:37):
those right? Your shower mats, Yeah, I do, and not
as much. I mean I shake them out. I throw
probably every three months. What you should wash it more?
My shower mat, yeah, the one the thing you step
out on right when you get on. I don't have
a shower Matt. I don't put a towel down, Okay,
now that I think about it, I don't have a
shower mat. And you know what, I don't even put
a towel down all the time. I just get out what, nope,
(49:00):
off in the shower for the most part. Oh see,
that's interesting. That's a debate too that I had with
a friend recently. It's like, do you do you towel?
Do you dry off inside the shower or outside? I
dry off inside because I don't always have a towel
to put under their and mostly and I don't know
if you're gonna thing less of me after this, I
only usually have about one clean towel. I'm a single guy.
I keep about one towel clean, and I just kind
(49:20):
of keep it on a one towel rotation. Yeah, and
so that's why I don't. I'm t howel to put down.
So I just dry off completely in the shower and
then get out and then go fetch him underwear. That
makes sense. I outside, I get out, I get out
so clean, wet lunchbox. I get out out of the shower.
It's on the hook outside the shower. I step out,
grab it and towel off. And I don't really towel
(49:41):
off that much, just one little scrub, and I'm usually
wet when I put my clothes on. Yeah that's gross. Yeah.
Here are the three biggest songs in country music. At
number three, Blake Shelton, God's Country Got Country So sitting
(50:04):
back in the muddy rivers. That song was number one
for two weeks and it's a number three this week.
Congratulations to Blake Shelton. Massive song. At number two, Luke
Combs beer never Broke My Heart. Fly down, raise your
(50:27):
new number one song this week Here on the countdown,
it's Eric Church some of it. Here we go. You
learn the hard way some you read on the pace,
some come heart breakall I think this week Marion Morris,
the song goes number one if I'm guessing, and she's
gonna come in later today. Oh come, so I think
that girl will be the number one song this week
(50:50):
if I'm having to look ahead in the future. On
the pop side, the number one song is I Don't
Care as Sheer and Justin Bieber Here you go, I
Don't Care? Was the baby and all the bare you
making me? Phil? Maybe I am like that one wedding
(51:11):
them with my Baby. That's good and the number one
alternative song. And I love this band and I love
their newest record, It's Head in the Heart. This is
called missed connection. Chris Costing the wrong direction. I myself
in a conversation, I'm a miss connection. There you go.
(51:31):
Those are your big songs and music. Yo, McKinley and
Oklahoma is on the phone. Hey McKinley, Welcome to the
Bobby Bone Show. Hi, Bobby, I want to know how
your dog was doing and how everyone on the show
was doing. All right, we'll all start with the dog.
My dog is now ten weeks old, eleven weeks old, uh,
(51:52):
living his life. He's actually pretty fun to hang out
with sometimes. He used to be fun to hang out
with no times because he was so puppy and this
was biting all the time. Now he kind of chills
out about eighteen percent of the time. He eats the
floor now, which is his new thing, but he's not
chewing on humans as much. Still, some I try to
wear him out in the daytime. He jumped in the
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pool with his life jacket on by himself. Oh that's fun.
He's only fourteen pounds, he's still small. But I put
the life jacket on him and he knew what to do. Well.
I was in it, and he was annoyed. He wasn't
with me. Yeah, and he's annoyed wearing the life jacket.
But he's like, all right, I'm out. He booze jumped
right in. That's so cute. And he didn't just swim around.
He was like, oh, well, now what do I do?
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So I grabbed him and I just kind of moved
him around. I just want to make him comfortable with water.
Bulldogs are not supposed to be swimming by themself. They
have so much skin they sink. But he put a
live jacket on him, and yeah, cool, so he's pretty good.
For another week or so, I'm gonna have someone come
and walk him at one in the morning, and so
it's like a dogwalker. Most people that have someone come
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at noon if they were gone for eight hours. For me,
someone comes at one in the morning. Come. My schedules
a bit odd, and I think it's calling pretty good.
Eat he loves he knows what that means. I'm not
sure he knows his name yet, which is Stanley. That
will come soon, right, I think. But that's how the
dog's going. And I'm doing pretty good. Thanks for asking it.
We've got a pretty good show. Amy. What's going on you?
How are you doing? I'm doing great, Like everything's really good.
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My kids are in their last few weeks of summer
and we're just trying to enjoy and soak it all
up before they hit the grind lunchbox. How you doing, man,
I'm doing great. My co ed soccer team is start
of the season four and oh we go for game
number five tonight. So we're undefeated in first place and
I mean, looking like the class of the league right now.
And Eddie, pretty EDDI, how you doing? I'm getting better.
My wife had a pneumonia, so she's kind of been
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like really in bed a lot and kind of just tired.
She's pushing through, but I mean, I'm having to carry
that dadload and so I'm a little tired. But I
mean I'm getting better and she's feeling a lot better now,
so we're in the up and up. Well, McKinley, I
hope we answered all that for you. Thank you, all right,
thanks for calling there. She is. McKinley. By the way,
Ed Sheeran bought the house, says, on both sides of
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his home because he was getting noise complaints and so
he goes, all right, you guys want to complain, I'll
just buy your house. Bawler from his music parties all sure,
being Edge sheering as Amy says life Ed Sheeron it's
to twenty five million dollars home in London, but was
having trouble with his neighbors complaining, so he bought both properties.
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It's been another five million bucks. And you know his property.
I mean, I have no idea, but I'm picturing seventeen
a picture. But surely if it's twenty five million, he's
on some land, right, and then there's probably land like
it's not like his neighbors were probably right next door,
unless he's in one of those flats. Um neighbors are
pretty close. Oh they are, Yeah, they're pretty close. Bobo
Leo DiCaprio has a no eye contact policy, and he
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had it on the set of Once Upon a Time
in Hollywood, that new movie. According to a new report
from The Hollywood Reporter, he maintains such an enematic persona
in the movie that it actually is what he wanted
on the set. You think about that, that's crazy to me.
Quote off camera, DiCaprio has maintained a carefully crafted air
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of mystery. Some crew members on Once Upon a Time
were instructed to avoid making eye contact with them, according
to an on set source, which sounds intense. The revelation
was made a part of the analysis looking into DiCaprio
in what they call Hollywood's a Last movie Star. So
that's an interesting thing. I always find it interesting that
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people think people looking at him in the eyes is
some sort of insult or means you're even if you
look me in the eyes, Like I require everybody to
only stare in my eyes the whole time I walk
down the hall. Yeah, everybody must make eye contact with
the whole time, awkwardly, just hold it everywhere I go.
That's always a weird thing that you hear about people
doing that. I've never actually heard of anyone's name specifically
mentioned in it, like don't make eye contact. But they
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say DiCaprio had that, didn't Steve Harvey have something? One
time Steve Steve Harvey was like, when I'm walking down
the hall after a show, don't stop me and talk
to me. Let me get to my room because I'm tired,
like have a meeting. Like I got it. Yeah, he
got some, he got some bad publicity, but I kind
of agreed. He's busy with what he was saying about himself.
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He's like, I just got off the air. I'm trying
to get to my room and kind of relax down
for a second, like please don't stop me in the hallway.
Let me get my moment. And people are like, oh,
Steve Harvey, And you know what, probably DiCaprio the story
probably not as crazy as they write. I don't know.
It just says DiCaprio hasn't. I'm working and I'm tired
of people looking me in the eye. Eyes are so
tired they just need my moment. They're tired. I haven't contact.
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So yeah, that movie does look good though. Is this
the Steve Harvey note, Mike, Okay, here's the Steve Harvey note.
Good morning everyone, welcome back. I like you all to
review in it. Here to the following notes and rules
for season five of My talk show. There will be
no meetings in my dressing room. No stopping buyer popping in.
No one to not kind of my dressing room unless invited.
By the way, I'm this is me talking. I'm totally
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in on this so far. Like, this is his rule.
I don't have his end roles, but this is his rule.
Do not open my dressing room door. If you open
my door, expect to be removed. My security team will
stop everyone from standing in my door who had the
intent to see or speak to me. I want all
the ambushing to stop. You must schedule an appointment. Is
this nuts? Yeah? Do you think it is? I mean,
I don't think it seems nuts, But then when you
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really think about it, you're like, Okay, I get it
because he's busy, but yeah, for him to have to
put it out there is a little bit nuts. Well,
a friend to put out there an email where people
could post it. That's part I would just hold them all. Yeah,
I'm seeking more free time for me throughout the day.
I hate being ambushed. I promise I will not entertain
you in the hallway. If you're reading this, I mean you.
Everybody wants talk to Steve Harvey. I can't. I can't
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imagine being that famous and everybody always wanted to talk
to you. Yeah. Yeah, that's a problem we don't have.
But I don't hate that note. I'd like to see
DiCaprio's note, don't look me in the eye when I
walk down the trailer. Do not look me in the face.
Keep your head down at all times. And I mean you,
you're Samy's pile of stories. So there's this dad who
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has decided to completely take his son out of school
so he can focus on video games full time. Oh wow,
how old's a kid? He's sixteen years old, but he's
been gaming like a lot of his life. His dad said,
he put a gaming control in his hand at three
years old. He was a natural, and like ten, he
was winning all sorts of tournaments already, and now at sixteen,
like he sees the potential and I guess so far
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the kid has earned about sixty thousand dollars from gaming.
So the dad's basically like, we got this. How do
you feel about that? I mean, I guess it's he's sixteen,
as long as he maybe complete some sort of homeschooling
program or maybe he can get a g D or something.
I mean, it's no different than sometimes like Taylor Swift
moving to Nashville at what fourteen or fifteen to pursue
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her career. Yeah, I'm glad you came around on that
because I count till the beginning you were like, Yeah,
when I think about how other kids, if they've got
a true talent, and I mean, e sports is like
a thing, and that what it's called. Yeah, music, sports, gaming. Listen,
if you just want to start your career building houses,
it's good to finish school. But I don't have a
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problem with that, especially the kids sixteen. He's not twelve.
You know, it's sixteen. You don't want to go to school.
You just don't go to school. You need to drive away,
can now I go? Yeah, I'm okay with it. Two
what else you get? So forty percent of people say
that they regret how they've lived in their life like
so far. And I had the list of the five
biggest regrets, all right, I had number five and the
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biggest this is the saddest list of all time. Okay, okay,
well no, it's number five regret you can focus on
now to make a change. Number five not being a
better parent. Not being a better parent. Well, it's kind
of vague. I don't you always feel like, regardless of
how good you did, that you could have done better
as a parent. Well, there's I think it's week to
week like you could. Overall. I hope that I would
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look back thinking of as a good parent. But some
weeks I'm better than others. Like some weeks I'm more involved,
some weeks I'm more engaged, some weeks I'm less annoyed.
I would say, though, that that's such a big thing
that I don't know that you can hit peak parenting
all the time. I think you every parent probably thinks
that any parents out there like nailed it. Well maybe occasionally. Okay.
Number four on the biggest regrets in life, working too much,
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I feel like probably you might regret that you do. Yes,
you've worked too much. You don't live the only time
that ever resonates with me that I may work too much.
Is when I hear people that I think I'm similar
to or they're older than me, say the same thing.
I will watch that David Letterman series and he goes,
you know what, I wish I just when had kids
earlier because he waited till he was older to have kids. Yeah,
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he's like in his fifties. And he was like, I
just wish I would have had kids earlier. And I'm nutty.
He's nutty. And I was like, man, maybe I'm gonna
think about this too. If I ever have kids, I
might to have kids. Does anyone have a kid with me?
What are you doing today? Eddie? And I'm busy? You
have four kids. I'm good, all right. Number three amy
not spending enough time with their family, all right. Number
two not taking better care of their health. Yeah, that's
(01:00:56):
a bigger one. And the number one thing people will
regret most not traveling are probably or they're just broke,
like I didn't go anywhere the first yeah, thirty years
of my life. I have any money. You bore you.
You're trying to pay the rent more so than you know.
Go to Ethiopia. If people go to Ethiopia. Yes they do.
(01:01:16):
Why not many? But yeah? I think so? Yeah, all right,
and final story over there. So there's this guy and
he calls himself the sleep Artist, and he says he
does amazing drawings and paintings in his sleep, but has
no artistic ability when he's awake. Interesting. Yeah, so I
here's what I was thinking when I read this. I
was like, oh, this is totally like a marketing thing
(01:01:37):
because he calls himself the sleep Artist and he creates
celebrity portraits, um abstracts. He sells them for thousands of
dollars while he's asleep, right, Like it's like his angle.
You know, every artist needs their angle, and it's like
definitely a good one. Like you know, when you have
your friends over and you've got your new piece of
art hanging, they may ask you about it. It's like
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a conversation starter. Oh I bought it from this art.
It's the only paints in his sleep. You know. It
is a thing. It's intriguing. Yeah, so I feel like
that's how he's getting it out there. So if you're
looking for an angle, I'm gonna start painting pictures and
saying my dog did it. Because I'm bad, but I'll
be like, no, this is my dog. He's actually good. Yeah,
it's not me. I watched him do it. He won't
do when people are watching. But yeah, unless this guy
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really does. I mean we sleepwalk people eat walk, eat,
sleep eat and eat walk. Do you do anything? Yes,
I'm eat walkers yea. And so maybe maybe there's something
to it, but yeah, pretty cool. By the way, David
let him in his seventy two is son is fifteen. Yeah, yeah,
there you go. I'm angel stefn't be happy that he
had a kid. Oh yeah, but he regrets it. David
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let Us has the coolest things. He goes, Man, I
don't want to be the old dude that's trying to
look cool. I want to be a cool old dude. Yeah,
he goes. And there's a difference said that Kanye right, Yeah,
did you see that when he's in his closet. Yeah,
and that he's trying on all the yeasy cloths and
he goes, Yeah, he goes, don't look ridiculous because I
don't want to be the old dude trying to look cool.
I want to be just a cold old dudet there's
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a difference and so I'll tell that's pretty cool. There
you go, Is that it? Yeah, that's my pile. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. Good.
Mark and Mary Taylor lost pretty much everything in the
California fires last year. You know, their home burned down,
(01:03:22):
so everything's destroyed. Well, a guy that works for the
fire department, he's the photographer that goes the crime scenes
and takes pictures. He was going through a little bit
in the attic and he found an old boxes like
negatives of family photos, wedding albums. He took them, dusted
them off, and got them reprinted and made them a
photo album all their photos. Oh wow, that's cool because
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he definitely did not have to do that. He could
have not done it and no one would have ever known.
You know, like you could found him and just been
like I'm good. Yeah, good for him. Ex little extra
effort there, and I bet she was pumped. Oh they
were so excited, like, oh my gosh, he didn't have
to do that. What an amazing surprise to have a
little bit of our memory restored. I like, yeah, me too.
I like it when people do things that we can
show the listeners that they can also do things like
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more so than someone donates one hundred million dollars, which
not everybody can do. No, Like, no, that's pretty cool
if they do that, right, But I mean stuff like this,
people can see in their everyday activities and help somebody out.
And that's what the segment is all about. Right now,
that was tell me something, Good morning, Corny. What's a
(01:04:26):
sheep's favorite sport? What's a sheep's favorite sport? Badmitten? It's
pretty good. That was the morning Corny on the Bobby
Bones Show. Now, Morris, there's Marion walking in right now. Hey,
good morning Marion. She's like, we're gonna plug her in.
(01:04:48):
Maren's here, by the way, if you're gonna call, you
can eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, that's phone number.
Maybe you have a question. Marin's a woman of the people.
She'll talk to the people. I know. Marin's she loves
the people, right man. Michael is all right, how are
you good? How are you? We've only had like four
guests since, so are still figuring out the studio thing?
(01:05:09):
So yeah, I love it. It's so slick, Thank you
you guys. I built it all in my hands. I
was saying, like, it reminds me of Howard Stern. I'm
so jealous that you got to do that. You know,
when they first there was at one point when he
first found your video, he found your interview on my
show and then yeah, and they it was like who
(01:05:30):
is this guy and they were like, oh, he's a
big fan and then he started talking about you. That
was cool at connection? How was that that fun? Yeah?
It was pretty trippy, but he was so kind, like
he was really nice to my band and talked to
like each and every one of them, including me, Like
it was like an hour and you don't really know
what the schedule is going to look like, like you
just hold your instruments until he's like done with the
(01:05:52):
conversation and then he's like, oh yeah, maybe you should
play a song. But it was it was cool. He's
obviously just an amazing conversation list, Like he can just
talk to you and get deep about anything. So it's
a gift. That's that's one of my heroes. David Letterman,
Howard Stern. YEA, who are yours? That's interesting? Like who
do you look up to? And go? Oh, man, if
I had to pick heroes, heroes I mean definitely, like
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in everything that she's done in her career, probably Dolly Parton.
I you know, after working with her earlier this year
on the Grammys, that was just such a like a
life lesson of how to conduct your business and treat people.
And she still sounds just clear as a bell like
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she did back in the seventies and so um, yeah,
I mean I've always looked up to her more than
just like as a songwriter, but just as a businesswoman.
What about personally, who do you look to and go man? Personally,
this is one of my heroes. Personally, Oh man, I
mean this sounds like very cliche, but like my mom,
like she's such a self starter. She started her own business.
(01:06:59):
She's a hairdresser, so um, she started her own business
like twenty five years ago. And you know, we never
had like a ton of money growing up, but she
and my dad were always they had that entrepreneurial spirit
and like nothing was handed to us, so we really
had to just like go out and work for things.
And yeah, so probably personally on that level, her Marion
(01:07:20):
Morris is here, So we grew up pretty similar. It
wasn't like we had all these resources, just thrown at us,
like how do you go after music? You know, because
the instruments aren't cheap. Guitars aren't cheap. Like how did
you make money as a kid in order to keep
you know, playing music? You know, car payments, insurance payments,
stuff like that. Um, I mean in Texas, I would
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play gigs as a kid and as a teenager and
do like everything from honky Tonks to chili cookoffs and
just every weird thing in between. And I paid for
my first car in cash with my gig money. What
kind of car was that? It was a teeen ninety
eight Montero's Sport so it was like an SUV So
(01:08:03):
I felt really tall for the first time. And yeah,
I mean it was weird to just not have a
car payment. All my other friends did and I just
paid for it in full with my gig money. It's
founded on like Cruigslist. Marion Morris is here. Hey, I
want to put Alex on in Missouri? Who wants to
ask a question about girl? Hey Alex, how are you? Hey, Alex?
(01:08:23):
You're on the show. You be there, Bud go on once,
do we have Alex ray? He hung up. He probably
freaked out. Yeah we should have him, all right, Alex,
one more shot by this once in a lifetime opportunity
here people pay much money to get a mean greet
with Marion Morris, Alex and Missouri go on once. All right,
We'll got to hang up on Alex Raymond Ray Alex,
Sorry Alex, you missed it. What are your mean greets
(01:08:45):
like before show? Do you do them before after? Before?
And how many people will you meet? Um? I mean
with my headline stuff, it was fifty plus like radio,
so it ends up being like closer to seventy five.
So it's about an hour before a show, you'll dedicate
about an hour. Yeah, do you worry about your voice
before a show because there's a lot of talking involved there. Yeah,
(01:09:07):
I've started to like it does take a toll, just
like talking that often every day before a show. So
I don't know, like, but I love getting to meet everyone.
And there's so many of my fans that are like
recurring you know, meet and greets so that I'll see them,
you know, several times on the tour and it's just
nice to like see familiar faces. But yeah, like I
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do have to warm up before the meet and greet
sometimes just because I know that I'm going to be
talking for an hour before the show. What does your
warm up sound like? Because warm ups are often ridiculous sounding. Yeah,
there's never like a cool one, right, what does your
warm up sound like? What do you do? Um? I've
been doing the same one for probably twenty years. It's
(01:09:51):
this guy, Roger Love and he was a vocal coach
at the time. You know, I was like a kid
and my mom bought his book And this is so weird.
But Taylor Hanson from Hanson, you know, when he went
through puberty, like his voice lowered, and so he went
to this guy, this vocal coach, so he could still
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sing umbop in the original key. And I was like, well,
if it worked for him, it will work for me.
So it's just like gug gug, gug, gug gug gug.
Like it's it's a bunch of those, and how many
those do you do? Um, it's like a ten minute
I still have like party girl morning voice right now.
So this isn't a good example, but um, it's like
(01:10:33):
a ten minute warm up. Did you out last night?
I've had the last two days of rehearsals with the
High Women, so we have a show this Friday, so
we've just been hammering away. We have a lot of
songs on the record, so we've been rehearsing a bunch
of the last two days. We'll definitely talk about that
coming up too. I do have Alex who called back.
We're gonna give him one other shot, Alex, I was
(01:10:53):
waiting for you. Are you there? Hi? Can you hear me? Oh,
it's a girl, It's a girl. Hi. I can hear
you now, Alex. Alex, you're on your Marion Morris Hi.
Oh my gosh, Maren. I'm the biggest fan of you.
I love all of your albums. I listen to Hero
all the time, and I wanted to ask you what
your favorite track on Girl is. Um. It changes, honestly,
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like after I went on tour, it would change every night.
But UM, I love singing obviously girl UM. And we
always start the show with that one UM. And then
I love the bones like that's a that's a really
um emotional one to sing each night, and then probably
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song for everything. Maybe I don't know. It really is
a day by day basis, but I would say those
are my top three. I can't give you the top one, Alex,
what do you think, what's your favorite? Oh, I don't know.
I love girl, I've had it empowering. I also really
really really really really really really um enjoy make out
with things. Well, Alex, thank you for listening to the show.
(01:12:01):
Thanks for calling talking to Marion. Yeah, nice to meet you. Yeah,
I just sort of meet you. By the way, Marin's
here because your song is gonna go number one this week.
I don't think I'm jinxing it, and I don't think
it's a jinx. Okay, how does that feels great? It
feels amazing, But I I'm so superstitious. I guess I've
been down this road where we've like kicked the can
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and we get so close. Like I mean, honestly, even
getting into the top ten is a feat in itself.
So I do consider myself lucky to have had like
several but this if it goes number one this week,
it would be my second number one since I could
use a love song, so it would be cool to
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ring that bell again. You have posted on one of
your social media is that an artist told you, hey,
don't worry about the chart. It was I'm paraphrasing here, like,
just do you and make sure people like your songs,
but just keep doing you Do you want to say
who told you that? Who gave that advice? It was Miranda.
She was like, just do you yeah? All about it? Well,
we've you know, I'm on her new record, and you know,
(01:13:06):
we've gotten into philosophical conversations about all of this, just
the industry. And she's from Texas, so I just feel
like we've been sort of kindred spirits over this whole thing.
But um, yeah, she's like, where's your song right now?
And I'll be like, oh, it's eight I don't know.
She's like, oh, it's a hit. She's like anything top fifteen, um.
And if they're singing your words back to you, which
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I played Faster Horses last week for the first time,
and that was my first time really hearing you know,
thirty five thousand people sing it that loud, because you know,
when we put the song out as a single, um,
you know it's very rock. Um, so I didn't know
how it was going to fare at radio, but I
just believed in it so much. So I'm really sort
(01:13:48):
of floored that it's been my my quickest single. Today's
all right, your quickest Yeah, Um, you're gonna make it.
I need my backup plan. We're gonna come back. Can
you come back in four minutes? We're good? Can you
all right? Cool? Marion Morris is here and if you
guys want to hop on, you can eight seven seven
seventy seven Bobby at Marion Morris on Instagram on the
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Bobby Bones Show. Now Aaron Morris, all right, Marion's here.
I want to put on Adrian and Texas, who is
a police officer. Hey Adrian, good morning, Hey, good morning.
I have Marin here. What would you like to say? Hey, Marin,
I just go day. I'm a huge fan. Any can
have a bad day of work or or anything like that.
I actually like to put your music on kind of
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helps let me just get to whatever's going on at
that moment. Oh that's really sweet. Thank you for saying
that for you gotta go bust some heads. I feel
you so I feel yes, all right, Age, appreciate that call,
Bud so much. Thank you. You know, in my last book,
I wrote that I have a pre show playlist. It's
still the same because I believe I'm not a superstitious guy,
(01:14:52):
but I believe something's going right. Why even mess with it?
Like don't even risk the superstition if it ain't broke. Yeah,
and so on my pre show playlist, I still have
Rich and I wrote in my book I talk about hey,
if you find something that works for you, like, stay
with it because if you get your mind right, who
knows if it works or not. But if it's working,
it's working. Yeah. If it's a plus stebo, it's working. Yeah.
And so on my pre show playlist, I still Before
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I go out and do stand up, I'll play Rich
as that and have a Farrelle song, and I have
a couple others. What are you doing before a show?
Talk to me about that? I mean to be honest.
This past tour, I don't know what it was. Maybe
it was like this sophomore album jitter thing that I
have been dealing with, like massive anxiety before shows, which
(01:15:34):
I used to just be, you know, butterflies before you
go on stage, which are good because it gets your
adrenaline pumping. But for some reason the first half of
this headline tour, just before the show, I would have
to push the show a couple of minutes because I
was having like a slight panic attack. And then I
would get on stage and be totally fine. I don't know,
it's just like the build up is so anxiety inducing
(01:15:57):
because of the success of the first project. Is that why?
Because you're like, I got to live up to something
to yourself, maybe not even anybody else, but even to you. Yeah,
I think that's a big part of it. Even when
the album came out, it's like you try to enjoy
the process of it and the week that it's out
and everyone's hearing it for the first time, but you
also are just like, oh my god, so many more
(01:16:18):
people are looking at this than they did the first album.
So but I got over it after that first half
of the tour and I could go out and just
be totally fine. But I also just like, don't really
love drinking before shows or like a shot anymore, so
I like to be sober when I'm out there. But yeah,
I mean it's like a real thing, anxiety. But now
(01:16:41):
that I'm sort of in the festival season and it's
been way more communal and fun and it doesn't feel
like it's just me, So that's been good. Now in
this new studio, I wear inner ears. These are my
stage years that I brought in. But I also to
clean wax out of them? Like every two, Are you
so big now that someone cleans the wax out of
your ears? Because that's the level I'm trying to get to. Um,
like you're in here, yeah, like like these like the
(01:17:04):
little holes in there? Yeah. Um, our monitor guy, Chris,
I feel like he is always happy. But I was like,
I cannot believe part of your job each day is
like the entire band has to clean the wax that
everybody's ears. He has like a machine, Like he doesn't
do it by hand. Be my wax cleaner? Your machine?
(01:17:25):
Oh my god, I don't know what I mean. Can
I just get like a Clorox wife? And no? You
gotta like dig in there. It's girl. Yeah, he has
a machine. This is so disgusting. But he has a
machine that he like it's a tiny tube that he
can put in the hole and um, it like sucks
all the wax out. Part of my morning having to
clean my own ears. Let's go to Saith in Maryland. Hey, Saith,
(01:17:47):
is that your name? Hire Morris? Yeah? Um. We were
wondering what Marin's inspiration was for her new band, the
all girl band High Women. Yeah, well the inspiration was
actually the Highwaymen, which was Willie Nelson, Wayale and Jennings,
Christmas Jefferson and Johnny Cash. So they were sort of
(01:18:10):
like the the O G Troubadours that started this project,
and they started it because they were all successful in
their own right, but they were friends and they just
wanted to make music together, and we sort of, in
a very respectful take on The Highwaymen, created The High Women,
and it's just basically all these women coming together and
(01:18:33):
celebrating our songwriting craft and what we go through as
women in this industry. Um, Cheryl Crowe plays bass, we
have Yola, Like, there's so many people on it that
are just amazing, amazing musicians and yeah, so that was
the inspiration behind it. Oh that's awesome, that's so cool.
We love your new album, thank you so much. She
(01:18:54):
was still on I still getting used to this too,
Hey say thank you, thank you. Yeah, thank you. We
love your past thank you. The High Women talk about
your other bandmates in that. Yeah. So it's me Brandy
carlysle Natalie Hemby and Amanda Shires and um, you know
(01:19:15):
I've obviously I've written a ton with Natalie Hemby over
the last six years and she's been on both of
my records as a writer U and then Brandy was
on my record Girl with my song Common, so that's
how we met. But um, yeah, like this whole sort
of collective came together because Amanda wanted to start this
group and m she reached out to Brandy, and then
(01:19:37):
Brandy reached out to me and Natalie to be a
part of it. And you know, I'm still mid cycle
of my record Girl, so I'm sure, Like my manager
was like, you're gonna also join a band, like right
in the middle of your your record cycle, and I
was like, I don't think it's gonna distract at all.
It's it's so different, different um different wavelengths. So but
(01:19:58):
it feels good because it's I can contribute songs that
I've written over the years that are super Americana, super
traditional country that maybe wouldn't work in my solo project Land,
but would work for the High Women, and it's just
like really soulful rootsie music. Dave Cobb produced it and
our first show is this Friday at Newport Folk Festival.
(01:20:21):
So we've just been in rehearsals the last few days.
But it's some of my proudest work and to kind
of be up there in a band and not be
the only person on stage has been so refreshing. And
I love to like harmonize, so this is the first
time I've really gotten to do that in a band since.
So it took forever to go from record one to
(01:20:41):
Record two, and now you've got record two and another
project with the High Women, Like, are you already writing
songs for the next record? We gotta wait like ten
more years we have something else. Now I've already started writing.
I think the landscape of music is so different now
with we just consume it so much quicker. So I
don't think I'll wait another three years to put a
record out. I mean I might release music next year
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that's on my own. That wouldn't mean maybe necessarily a
part of a new album, but just you know, some
morsels I don't know. I feel like if I don't
ask one question about your husband, that I would be
doing myself an injustice. I know, because I do love
Ryan so much. My question about Ryan Ryan heard artist
husband muscular figure is whenever you guys are on vacation
(01:21:26):
and he has a shirt off and he has he
has muscles in places his body parts don't even have
like he just he's just got weird muscular body parts.
Does he go get a workout in even on vacation
every day? I mean most days, not every day. I
need to do I need to get more workouts in.
You work out enough? Come on, I'm like the lazy
bum on vacation. He'll like, even if it's for twenty minutes,
(01:21:50):
he'll go and just to say he did it, even
if he ran for like five of it. Yeah, he goes.
You were on Woman's Health magazine. I saw that the
cover of that. Yeah, giving yourself enough credit over they're
calling yourself a lazy bomb. I mean, I know, I
mean in general lax. But she works hard every other time. Yeah,
sorry Aaron o'preya. But out on that we hiked both
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work out with Aaron. Yeah. Yeah's awesome. We know she
whips us into shape. I'm gonna play girl. I appreciate
you coming by. Congratulations, I love the studio. Thank you
for having me here. And tell ryansa high. I will,
and tell Pancake is a high. We need to get
him in Stanley together. Well, the thing your dog is
so much bigger than mine. Right now, let's give it
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like three siblings, right, yes, or at least half half siblings. Okay,
Like in three months my dog, my dog will go
to yours for some advice, be like, hey, how do
I do this? I got to owner who's an idiot.
They'll have a talk. It'll be a whole thing. What
is your advice for me on bulldogs in general? I've
never had one. Um, have a good vet on speed
dial because they're always in and out of the vet.
(01:22:55):
Pancakes had so many ailments. Um, he just he tore
his ACL a few months ago. Yeah, it's treadmill little dogs.
Their legs are this big. They have a they can
tear an ACL. Yeah that's crazy. Yeah, So it's just
just be prepared. Maybe you'll be luckier than we have been,
Um with your bulldog. But um, Chrissy Teagan and John
(01:23:18):
Legend like they have they have a couple of bulldogs,
I think, and um she jokes that, Yeah, you're gonna
always need to have a vet on speed dial. You
guys will be my bulldog mentors. As I'm mentoring to America,
you will a mentor to me on the bulldogs. Just
ask us and we've probably been through it with pancake.
All right, Marion Morris. I was having a pretty good
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day yesterday and I just kind of be bopping around.
I talked to Arkansas Keith. It was his birthday. I
had a nice lunch at the house. The dog was
acting pretty good, and he's a puppy, but he's starting
to have dog moments and really enjoy my dog time.
I got a good workout in with Jared my boxing gym.
But yesterday was just a pretty solid day. And I
(01:24:02):
get a call and I look at my phone and
I'm like, huh. Like one of the people I work
with on music, and he was calling me a random time.
You know how sometimes you get that call from somebody
you often get but it's not the particular time you're
used to. It's so something's up. Yeah, And I go,
all right, I answer the call. They go, hey, Tom,
what's up? He goes, Little Nozex blocked us from our
parody and I was like, what do you mean? He goes,
they won't let us put it out, we can't service
(01:24:23):
it to streaming, or he can't do anything. I'm like,
if it's a parody, weird out build his whole life
on this. It's a good it's called All Folks on
and he goes, yeah, Little Nozex blocked it, and I
was like, I was the first one arguing for Little
Nozex on Good Morning America on Alone in my room,
on Instagram, alone in your room. Yes, wow, I know. Okay,
(01:24:44):
So but you can play it here. Well, they can't
stop me from playing it here, and they've stopped us
from putting it on all streaming platforms, and it's still
on YouTube. For some reason, it's still on YouTube. Maybe
don't tell her, he won't find out. But Little Nozex's
team blocked All Folks Home from going up as a
as a parody from the from the Raging Idiots. So
(01:25:07):
I was debating on playing it at the Grand Ol
Operay on Friday night because I do comedy at the Opery,
and now I think we have to. Yeah, and then
we're gonna play in Chicago. We're just gonna play it.
We're gonna start every show. We may play it five
times the show, every other system. So yeah, we got
blocked from Litle nos X's team from putting this song,
and I'm just gonna play it now. The song is
only a minute and thirty seconds long. And he would
(01:25:28):
get all the money for it. By the way, we're
not getting any money for it. It's a parody. But
they didn't want it. They said it was a joke,
or they said it was stupid or something. Well it
was that the quote. Nope, I don't know what THEO was. Okay,
here it is. By the way, we'll put it up
a Bobbybones dot com. We'll put it on our Twitter.
We'll put the YouTube blank up stream at like crazy.
(01:25:49):
But then he still gets paid. But whatever. But we
can't put it on on any of the platforms I
our radio, or Apple or Spotify or none of that. Dang, dude,
I thought you were joking. I thought we were boys.
He only follows seven hundred people Twitter and I'm one
of them. Wow. And I went and tweeted him. I
was like, what happened to the loyalty nas X? You
know what? He said nothing. He didn't even respond. By
(01:26:10):
the way, our big boss is here. He is the
head of iHeart Country. I saw him looking in the window.
Were you here because Marin was here? Yeah? To be honest,
for sure, he doesn't up here this early for us.
I love you all too, but we do appreciate the
one you pop your head in at nine and that's
that's nice. We do like that, do you really though, Yeah, honestly,
what do you agree? Sure? Yeah, yeah, sure, no no, no, no,
(01:26:31):
no no. Our studio is basically in the basement of
the building. Yeah, maybe, yes, it isn't. It is back
in the way back corner for sure. So we see
no one and so we like it. When you, I
think people are afraid to come back here. Then why
do you think that? Um, that's a good question. I
think they think it's off limits, like it's I think
they think it's it's uh, not a too cool thing.
(01:26:52):
But like like, oh that's that's a national show. We
can't go back there. That's not the case. So it's
definitely not the case. Like I said, I enjoy when
people are walking around down here when I see you, Yeah,
you're the head of the whole country. I'm not afraid
to come down here. I'm not really ahead the whole country,
but at least I feel comfortable coming in here. What
do you feel about little Nazac's blocking our parody from
being I just heard that. I can't believe it. Come on,
(01:27:14):
let's all just loosen up like, there's no downside to that.
Just play the song. It's fun and it's not like
we're making money, right, it's we're not putting it up
for our own money making effort. If anything, that's just
an additional whatever you want to call it, promotion for
a song that's already had promotion beyond belief. So agree.
And you know who was promoting it way early, the
Bobby Bone your boy here. Yeah? Yeah, And how's life?
(01:27:38):
Life's great? How's the studio? You like it? Do you
like it? I love it. We're finally getting into it
now where we can we can do our show without
worrying about the studio. Yeah. Well, I still worry about
the studio, and I worry for Ray. Raise the man.
He's keeping it. He's keeping it all together. Ray is
running not only audio all morning from two am to
this then he didn't runs the show, yeah, the whole thing.
And it looks good in here, but there's still some
(01:27:58):
duct tape back there that he has to keep it on.
But I'm mad I didn't get here before Marion came in.
I want to see the artist reaction when they walk
in because they've been here before, and then see this room,
and it's got to be like one of those flipped
this house things. Yeah, because it was such because I
never had a new station my whole life. Want I
(01:28:18):
shared it through with the radio station, and then whenever
I moved here, it was Jerry House's old studio, right,
and so as much as I love Jerry, it was
time and now we got the upgrade's let's do this
since we have Rod Phillips the head of I Heart country.
Oh gosh, just musically like, right now, what do you love? Uh,
we'll break it in two categories. Songs that are at
(01:28:39):
the top of the charts right now, like give me
a song the radio stations play that, you're like, I
love when I hear that song. Well, the Luke Combs
is hard, it's undeniable. The hook that's the hookiest big
country anthem song we've had in a long time. That
long old beer never broke my heart. That that one. Yeah,
I won't sing it for that one. And then what
about the new artist front? Is there anybody that you're like, Man,
(01:29:00):
there's some real there's some real papa this person, Well,
I genuinely do like do love to Neel Towns in
her sound because it's different, it's unique, and she's so
super talented. If you see her lives, she's unbelievable. Um,
the other new stuff that's coming that that's that's lighting up.
You know. Jordan Davis probably doesn't get enough credit. I mean,
he's really good and on his third single and I
(01:29:22):
don't know that people know who he is yet. Jordan
Davis has he ever singles you up? He ever stupid enough?
And then he had the other one in the first
song call his other one was that one. Here's the
problem with all the dudes and country music. Oh, I
know what you're gonna say, they're all replaceable and individual. Well,
let me let me go back to you. Individually, they're
all fine and good and great, but they're they're also
(01:29:45):
similar that just someone listening becau here's another dude's name
and they have one hit and they go away. Yeah
I don't think Yeah, I think it's hard to differentiate
between them. Well take it from me, and I like
and I say that, and I love Jordan as a person.
Jordan and I are kind of buds off the air too.
But when you have a dude getting a hit and
then he doesn't have a hit for another year and
a half and another dude. All these dude names just
(01:30:07):
kind of go together. Well, he at least says the beard,
but people don't if they don't know, they don't know.
They just hear the sound and it doesn't differentiate enough.
So what makes all these guys different from one another?
It's hard because there's a lot of them. Some of
them only have nine abs and some have eight, you
know what I'm saying. Yeah, and they had to pull
their shirt up to see it. And some of them
only played pro football and not pro baseball and pro football.
(01:30:28):
We need one more X baseball player to have a
country song, right, just like an ex athlete band of
country artists like the High you know the High High Women.
Now we need like the Hi Jackman, all the ex jocks. Listen.
I appreciate you stopping by. I saw you in the
hall hap of me. I don't think I was ever
a guest in the old studio. Not. I'm even more
happy about this. How do you feel about sitting as
(01:30:48):
it get Because I'm telling you the mics the mic
thing sounds good. We gotta figure it out now, Yeah,
it sounds great. I don't know how I sound. You
sound wonderful. You can't hear myself. Your voice is like butter,
thank you. Yeah. There he is Rod Phillips, head of
iHeart Country Amy. Do you have a new artist that
you love? Um? New none? No new artists, nobody, no
new artists. Yeah no, I mean I to Neil Towns,
(01:31:10):
I mean Rod mentioning her or like, she's someone that
I really really like. But you turned me on to
her when she came in. Yeah, I mean I didn't know.
I good, she was really live. I took her on
towards me and I was like, oh, she's just shutting
down the crowds. She's great. And as long as you're
still on an Ingrid Andrews, Oh god, my favorite another
as a person as an artist, that yeah, that's that's
gonna be big. All right, there you haven't Rod Phillips,
(01:31:32):
head of Eyeart Cuts. Let's clap him out here, all right?
Coming up? Hey, do you want to do tell me
some good tease here? Do that? Because Rod used to
do radio, like real rodio what was his name? This
is so you can make fun of me. He was like,
does rock and Rod Phillips litter? Were you rock and Rod?
I was a long long time ago, Yeah, a long
really Yeah, he was rocking Roy Yeah, but then I
got rid of it. Where were you on the air?
(01:31:52):
Rod in Lexington, Kentucky? Yeah? And what John are? And
what's like? What was the song? You started as the
top forty station, but then we whip to oldies because
I guess we didn't have good enough ratings. Rock and
Rod's Rock and Rod. Here's the Drifters. By the way,
I'll say this, I wrote about Rod in my first book,
Just for Some Contact. Rod was the very first ever
(01:32:14):
executive in any form, shape or size to come and go, hey,
guy in Austin, Texas, I think your show should actually
be on in more places like you were the first
person I met outside of my building that ever had
any faith in me whatsoever. Not the only person, no,
outside of my person, the only executive, the first person
to ever show up at they'd be like, Hey, I
think there's something to you. Yeah, that was it. You
were the guy, Bobby. You were the all right, here
we go, here's our tis go ahead, coming up next
(01:32:36):
and tell me something good? And Rod, I knew he
was doing it to make fun of me. Should I
do even better? Radio voice? Coming up next? And tell
me something good barber in Tennessee is giving this kind
of haircuts to a kid who can do this? Find
out what it is up next? All right? So you
have it all right back with Rock and Rod's going home.
But tell me something good is next here? All right?
(01:32:57):
Thank you, get bobbing bones. On yesterday's show, we talked
about how there were kids at the school and they said, hey,
if you don't pay off their lunch debt, they get
taken going to foster care. And so we were like, man,
that seems a bit extreme. That escalated quickly, and so
I said, someone's gonna step up the community, or someone's
(01:33:17):
gonna pay this lunch debt. All you need is for
it to become public and people go, oh, I'd like
to help. I think a big thing. And why so
many people don't get help is they don't say they
need help, including us personally, and even things like this. Right,
so the story comes out, I'm convinced someone's gonna come
up and go I'll take care of that twenty two
thousand dollars lunch debt that the kids cannot pay. So
talked about this yesterday. It's in Pennsylvania, the Wyoming Valley
(01:33:38):
West School District. They threatened parents it will take the
kids away. Well it turns out look Column Bay Coffee
chief executive Todd Carmichael said, I have twenty two thousand bucks.
I will donate it and pay off all of those
school lunches. Except the school turn it down. Wait why?
According to a spokesperson for the coffee chain, the school
(01:33:59):
board president declimb the offer because he claims the money
is owed by parents who can afford to pay. Oh. Interesting,
not interesting. Just let him pay. It's not right. I mean,
it's just interesting that he's Okay, Yeah, I agree. I
don't know why you would turned down that money. You're
probably not gonna get it. Great point too. Now in
my mind, this is this is where I go. I'll
(01:34:21):
talk about my high school for a second. When I
grew up, I didn't play basketball because I couldn't afford
the shoes. The shoes were like seventy bucks, the matching
shoesy on the team. You had to have matching tennis shoes.
And I didn't want to be embarrassed that I couldn't
afford them, and so I did not play basketball. And
I always held that with me, and I thought if
I can never help. I'm going to buy my all
the entire team shoes so no one has to not
(01:34:43):
play because they can't afford it. So that's what I
do in Mountain Pine High School, the entire basketball team,
I'll buy the shoes, so if someone plays and they
can't afford it, they never have to even acknowledge it.
I mentioned it and that kids totally can't afford it. Absolutely,
it does not matter. All I'm trying to do is
help out the four percent of people. I'm happy have
a good job now like I'm good, I happily am
(01:35:03):
am willing to cover everybody they can't afford it to
help those who can't. And with the same theory here
I would do. I can't believe they're not taking the
money right, there are some kids afford it, and then
is it the or these kids, Like I'm confused because
if they could afford it, I guess is it a
free Let's just they show up and they scan their
(01:35:25):
card or whatever, and then they're just not paying. I
don't know how school lunches work anymore, Like I used
to have to have actual money, But why is their
debt if they can afford it? I thought it was
like the free lunch program. Free lunch program. You don't
pay anything, Okay, free lunch, it's just you just show
up and it's already taken care of. Yeah, I guess
I'm just wondering how you getting debt always set This
guy's twenty two thousand dollars. Take the money, Take the money.
(01:35:47):
Channing Tatum gets a permanent restraining order against a home intruder.
Now that's an odd story, but it does get odder.
Channing Tatum has been granted a permanent restraining order against
a home intruder. The woman broke into us house and
then stayed there for ten days. What that's scary. They
were renovating it. So she just squatted because she loves
(01:36:08):
Channing or she's nude. I mean, who doesn't love Channing? Right,
She's been order to stay away from the actor, but
it also extends to his wife, his ex wife, Jenna Dawan,
and their daughter. To Tatum's attorney said, the woman emailed
the attorney's office to admit to the break in, which
occurred while the home was vacant due to ongoing renovations.
She also apparently agreed to all the terms of the
(01:36:29):
restraining order. It was nice of her. I love when
people compliant with restraining orders. Restraining orders are weird though,
because I've had some issues with safety before. It had
to get a couple of them. But it's only a
piece of paper. You can easily walk do UPI's paper
and whatever you want. Right, It's time for the Good
News to give discounted haircuts to kids who read while
(01:36:52):
in his chair. Jermaine Scott came up with the idea
after noticing most of the kids who came in were
glued to their tablets or other electronic devices. I do
love my electronic devices. Yeah, I feel your kid. He
started offering five dollars off the fifteen dollars haircut. You
have to educate your mind. Education is key, Scott says.
The discount has offered every Thursday and the barber provides
(01:37:14):
the books from the local library. He said he didn't
see the importance of reading growing up, and now I
hopes and he does, and he hopes it can impact
the next generation. So I like that. That's a great one,
all right, and that is what it's all about. Thank you.
That was tell me something good. Amy had a fancy
baby shower she went to last night, which I don't
think you felt it was fancy going into it. No,
(01:37:35):
you just knew that your friend was having a baby.
She was like coming to the baby shower, but she
was also teaming up with another friend doing a dual
baby shower, right, but Eddie, I was talking to Amy
and this is not Amy dropping names, but it was
like heavy name drop, not from her, but she were
just talking. Well, so her friend is Caroline Hobby who
does the Get Real podcast, and Caroline's husband is the
(01:37:59):
Hobby thousand horses. The joint baby shower was Brett Young
and here's you didn't know his wife Taylor, which, by
the way, know him, love them, They're good friend. So
did you get them both a gift? I ended up, Yes,
you talked about it and I was like, yes, I
knew that I was only being invited because of Caroline,
but they're both having babies and they're both celebrating and
(01:38:21):
I can, so I got them both gifts. I click
Amy's it's the story. Last night John Party's there and
he's like doing a monologue about how we were screwed
out a family feud. Oh yeah, he was at the party.
Count He goes, I'm looking around. He's like, I'm counting blouses.
There's no blouses here, but I see like fifteen baseball caps.
(01:38:42):
So the final question that we had on Family Feud
was something above your waist that starts with the bee. Yeah,
and we didn't say blouse, we said baseball had baseball
cap whatever it is. And here's John party last night
at the party, how many are actually being more right now?
Made basketball heads? I saw it on and on he
(01:39:08):
was going to town. Also at this fancy baby shower
was Jason Aldean. What Aldan was there? Just like hanging
he said, to tell her pretty high. Yeah, And he
also he watched our Family Food episode he was He
said he knew Laura Elena was going to be on,
so that's why he was watching. And so he's like, oh,
Laura Lena is gonna be on, I gotta watch her.
And then he turned it on and he was like, wait,
(01:39:29):
she's on with the Bobby Boat show. Like he had
no idea, so he said, you know, he watched it
and it was cool, and then yeah, I think Eric
Pasley's wife was there. Yeah, and there it's the fanciest
Nashville baby shower I ever heard of. And the Deckers, Oh,
Jesse James and Eric Decker. Yeah on Earth. Yeah, I
mean there was a probably yeah, a lot a lot
of other people too that drop some more names. Yeah, no,
(01:39:51):
I don't know. No, no, Luke, give us one more
drop on more name. It's a fancy shower. I can't
think right now. I know there's another one. It's like
I forgot oprah. No, it was. It was really nice.
The weather was amazing, it was beautiful. It's nice. It
was fun to celebrate the talk about weather. It was
(01:40:11):
about weather. Yeah, and Mike Karen doesn't want to name drop.
I feel like our listeners like it when I go, oh,
check out who I was with? Yeah, because I'm just
a goober from Mountain Pine, Arkansas and I'm hanging out
with cool people, so I'm kind of their eyes and ears.
Amy He's always like, I don't want to you should
do okay, Yeah, who listens it? He did? And it
(01:40:35):
was fun. Um. Well, the Mokelers are there, Steve Mochler
and Gracie like it's our our walking gang. So I
mean it's just everybody. Do you think like, oh, it's
like a something crazy because it is when they walk
in and you're like, oh, and the fact that it
is weird to my husband to see like because Jason
will come in here and we know from work Jason.
(01:40:58):
You know, he's like not my but it is it's
weird to me that you know he because I still
even because we see them at work things. So it's
like I wonder if they actually not Jason, any of
the country's superstars, like you know our names, but it's
like weird to be him be like, hey, Amy, how's
it going? And I'm like, what, you don't know my name?
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I'm playing Amy's the coolest one of the show never began.
Who the coolest person of this show is? Amy? Just
doesn't play it up? What Amy has a walking group
with like all the cool people celebs, they go on
a walk and probably are you guys like the Nashville female, Um,
what's that housewives? No? What's that group that like controls everything? What? What?
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No Nashville woman did? Anybody's welcome to come walking? I
like to go to the streets. No, yeah, I got
I got you a gift. No, but Caroline is definitely
like about to pop. Like I was thinking last night,
I was like that baby could come, like any Minute's
Tyler there. No, yeah, I saw it. I saw his
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inns story because I follow a tire from Florida, Georgia line.
They were doing a pregnancy shoot. Oh yeah, yeah yeah.
Those were like a thing. I want to get pregnant,
I want to do it. Yeah, dude, were they doing
like just a normal one or like one of those
sexy ones? Well, the one he showed was pretty normal,
but he was like, you should have seen the picture
before this. It was in her birthday suit. Oh yeah, see, yeah,
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I know some women. Caroline, she was saying she did one,
and she was like it was so empowering. She was like,
and I was just owning and loving my body because
of like how it's just crazy that it can create this.
And yeah she's a little bit, she's bigger, but she's like,
I have like an excuse to be and it just
felt so amazing to be free because her and her
husband they definitely took some sexy ones to where I
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was like, if I was that baby when I'm born later?
Did you see that on Instagram? Okay, that's how I know,
so so, but it's like when you're born later in life,
you look back and you're like mom, dad, Why did
you take that picture when I was in your belly?
That's weird, That's what I was thinking. I didn't say
that to her, of him saying it now, I don't know,
But I mean, what did you get in last night?
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Like nine thirty? Not so bad? Yeah, no, it started
at six thirty's early. Well, I'm glad you got about
the gift. Yes, you're so fancy. It was it was fun.
It was fancy, it was fun giving you a hard
time good cake. Well thanks, Let me go talk to
Dusty in Virginia. Who's on the phone right now. Dusty,
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Welcome to the Bobby Bones Show. What's up man? Not much?
I know him sixty four right now. It's out of Chesterfield, Virginia,
and I drive all over the country, and uh, I
always make a point to look for your show. And
I want to tell all y'all I appreciate everything y'all do.
A lot of a lot of radio shows now focus
and over publicized is all the bad and the negative
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in the world. And I really enjoy y'all. Tell me
something good segment, And how y'all focus on bringing light
into all the over publicized darkness. We appreciate that. Man
fifty five after every hour we try to get that.
Tell me something good on and be safe out there,
all right, man, all right, Dusty, there's Dusty in Virginia.
I was reading this story about how much people make
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per Instagram post. Did you see this story? They have
the top ten celeb Instagram rich list? Okay, did you
see it at all? So I'm not going to spoil it.
Upon I'm not spoiling anything. I haven't seen it, all right,
I mean I can guess some people that are on top. Well,
it's not so much about on top, it's how much
they're getting how much they're getting paid per Instagram post.
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So we can roll through seven to six without any
drum roll, Rayca, I'll roll through them pretty quick. Number
number ten, Justin Bieber, I say, seven to six, ten
to ten to six. Yeah, Justin Bieber makes seven hundred
and twentywo thousand dollars a post. And number ten by
the way, Wow, he's at ten. The soccer player Naymar
seven hundred twenty thousand dollars, same amount, Taylor Swift at
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number eight, seven hundred and forty eight thousand dollars a post,
Beyonce at seven seven hundred and eighty five thousand dollars
a post. The Rock makes eight hundred and eighty two
thousand dollars a post. He needs number six. This is
just one post on Instagram. That's what they're making. By
the way, I rarely do sponsor posts. I will for
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businesses that I already have a relationship with, for example
Meta Musal, which came to me, by the way, and
they were like, hey, you're already talking about us and Fiber,
will you just talk about us and let us sponsor it?
And I was like, of course I will. Bo's headphones.
I work with them, So I never tummyt. You will
not see me doing tummy t like a lot of
a lot of these people do. Number five drum roll please.
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Raimundo on the top ten Instagram Rich list, making eight
hundred and eighty six thousand dollars per Instagram post. Selena
Gomez Wow, Number four, making nine hundred and ten thousand
dollars per Instagram post. Kim Kardashian, Oh, I should be
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in millions? You did. I didn't think anybody would be
in the millions. There's only one person millions, okay. Number
three Cristiano Ronaldo. Number two Ariana Grande making nine hundred
and ninety six thousand dollars. Can't they just break her
four thousand word dollars right ninety six? Can't they just go?
Can they negotiate that a little better for her? And
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then number one is Kylie Jenner making one point two
million dollars per Instagram post? Crazy? Yeah, So whenever they're hey,
we'd like to have you sponsor a post, that's how
much there a rate is? Okay, show me the money.
But if they didn't get their money back on this,
they wouldn't spend it, right, meaning it's worth it to them.
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A lot of times people will go, why would I
buy social media or a lot of buy digital media.
It's like, do you want to catch eyeballs or not?
Like you can buy traditional you can go and buy
the local news, I guess, but do you want to
catch the visual? Do you want to catch eyeballs? Because
there are more people watching YouTube videos than insert whatever else.
At times, I'm buying more now from things I see
on Instagram are things that people post, whether it's whether
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it's sponsored or not, Like just influencers or people that
I follow that I trust that I'm like, oh, well,
if they're using it and they like it, like I'm
just gonna swipe up and click it and like it's
just so easy because it's all right there. It's kind
of bad that it's that easy. But I do get
offers to go, hey will you do? And I just
I feel like my Instagram feed, I have to be
like truthful about things or no one's gonna believe anything
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that posse ever. Right, So if you do see me
like pepto bismol, I did want for them like two
months ago, month ago, you better believe I use pepto bismol.
And by the way, they're not paying me to mention this,
but yeah, it seems like easy money. Ohish a million
dollars for a post. And by the way, that they're
worth it. Yeah, that's why she's the youngest billionaire. Don't
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get into that self made stuff, right, She's not self made. Well,
it depends who you talk to you. I'm talking to me, Okay,
Well do you feel like she's self made? I don't. Yeah,
she had a platform. She had a platform, like I don't. Yeah,
I don't. No, she not. It was already there. Now
she's worked hard and maybe she's had some great ideas
and she's a businesswoman and an entrepreneur. Sure, but she
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had mass audience. Yes already, yes, there you come. Well,
thank you everyone, thanks for coming to my Ted talk
on Instagram. For some reason, I'm always drawn to drama
on airplanes, Like I love these stories where people who
are doing things in air. Not the Paris stuff, right,
but like the stuff that makes the news where we go?
What an idiot? Police had to remove a guy from
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American Airlines flight after he decided he wanted to sit
in a better seat and just refused to move. It's
my seat, I live here now. So bizarre. The flight
to the Los Angeles International Airport was delayed about an hour.
A disruptive passenger handcuffed to a wheelchair and removed off
an American Airlines flight. By the way, they had put
him in a wheelchair. Want to get him off and
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they had hancuff him to the wheelchair. I'm thinking maybe
he was drinking. He was not happy with this assignment
in row thirty six, and then he sat right behind
first class in the windows. He said, I'm just not moving.
Did he think that was gonna turn out in a
good way? Did you think they would just give him
a go. Now you got a point. All right, all right,
you see him like a good guy. Let's just fly,
let's just go filot, let's get out of here. So no,
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he said, don't force me, don't violate my freedom. He
went into kind of a brave heart thing. Don't violate
my freedom. He said, that's my seat. So anyway, obviously
it didn't turn out well for him. Yeah, you can't
do that. No, especially, I mean, I guess on Southwest
you could, but not American Southwest. You get to pick
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your own seat, right, there is no wrong seat. Maybe
he was confused. On the airline, flight attendants told the
passenger go to your seat or I would have to
remove you, and he didn't remove So other passengers got
their bags and they got off the plane. They were
just like, all right, we don't want to be a
near drama. We're out of here. Remember that story about
the guy who I'm assuming it was a guy, because
only guys whould do this. He air dropped a photo
of a suicide bomb jacket to everybody on the flight.
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They had the air dram one bees out out. He
don't fail me. Now, what didn't we talk about something
the other day, or a guy called in a bomb
threat too because he liked the flight attendn't it? Yeah,
now that I get, I totally understand all right around
the room. Where are we doing today? Amy? I have
two podcast interviews up here, so I feel like I'm
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gonna be up here like a lot of today. I'm
Jessica Hanager and Jeremy Coward. Oh yeah, do you know
Jeremy from This is US? No, it's a good guess.
They sound like secondary characters brought into the new season
if This is US. No, I don't know either one
of them. Oh okay, So I have those today and
then I was just by the time I get home,
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some sort of a workout and then kid time, family time.
I'm gonna get a little bike work in, although I'm
butt hurting again. Oh no, I know, because I tore
it right the righting the bike? Did you retear? I
don't want to commit to it being a retear, but
I think so. I know it hurts. So I have
that to deal with. Um, I have this. ABC has
has asked me to develop some shows for their network,
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so I have a big call today about that. We're
already working on one scripted show but I just don't.
I don't know I have that and then I have
I'm meeting with Day Barnes today. Day Barnes, the artist. Oh,
some meeting. Yeah, we're talking about some some stuff. I'm
gonna get a spray tan tonight because I got some
stuff to shoot some opery. Spray tan takes a big
part of my night. That's right. You think they're gonna
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come back and go, Well, the spray tan was a
bad thing for people in the year two thousand and nineteen.
Think about that every time, Like I'm getting sprayed, I
hold my breath because maybe, I mean, I know it's
already being attached to the largest organ on my body,
my skin, so it's it's getting into me somehow. But
I feel like if I don't inhale, yeah, it's better.
But I think that too. My second largest or um.
I found a girl. She's organic, so shut out. You're
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getting organic chemicals. That's even a thing. You can get
organic chemicals. Oh my gosh, last time I got sprayed
since I oh, I got sprayed, since I started watching Chernobyl.
I know they're not related, but I was like, when
you think about one's a nuclear disaster and once a
y it eats the skin and you're bringing up just
like things like I do freak out about putting chemicals
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in my body, but I'm like Tans tands so nice.
I know it's a give and take. Thank you very much.
The New Thomas Rhett Bobby Cast is up. Search for
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All right, thank you, see tomorrow