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June 15, 2021 78 mins

Amy reveals that she was involved in her first REAL auto accident, and it was not good. She tells us how the police had to get involved. The guys from Old Dominion stop by to perform some of their hits, including their new single! Bobby said he was talking to his fiancé Caitlin last night and she was upset at Eddie for something he said on the show.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting Hello, good, what's happening, guys? Welcome to the show.
Everybody's here. It's Tuesday. Old Dominion's gonna come in in
the next segment and play. So rare that someone comes
in and wants to play when we start the show,
because most people are like, we're tired, we're sleeping. Beat Hey,
it over it. It's what I say, mortan studio morning. So,

(00:27):
because we're not going to do the mail bag in
the next segment, why don't we start the show with
the mail bag? Here we go, ye get something we
call Bobby's mail back year, Hello Bobby. Have you ever
misheard a song lyric? The first time I heard Just
the Way by Parmalee and Blanco Brown. I listened to

(00:47):
the first part and thought, that's really sweet. Then he
said dumb blonde? What how rude? After hearing the song
several more times, I realized he was saying tell him blanc.
I literally laughed out loud when I figured that out.
Here you go, that called a beautiful He hasn't missing due.

(01:09):
I never heard dumb Blinde there, but we always knew
it was a Blanco Brown. So yeah, maybe so. But
if you were to hear dumb blonde there, dumb blonde rude.
So I'm wondering if any of you in the studio
have a misheard lyric, and if so, what was it.
Here are a couple of common ones for me. First
of all, Keith Urban, you'll think of me. He says catt.

(01:32):
He's we asked him take your cat and leave. Yeah, yeah,
because everybody thinks that says. People think they hear cat
and then the website's go now it says cap. But
really he says cat because we've asked him about it twice.
Here's the clip, take your cat, yeah, key with the
t cat. Yeah he doesn't want the cat right it?

(01:52):
Cat feels a little angrier. Would we agree with that?
Like a cat? Yeah? Yeah, I put up with the
damn cat the whole time. You can take it now, yeah, Dick,
you can't leaves. We have nothing lived. So that's one
when people think they hear it wrong, but they actually
hear it right. Josh Grayson, nothing left to lose where
it goes, break a breaker one nine. She's a big

(02:13):
old flirt. Some people think it says break a breaker
one nine. She's a big old turd turd. Yeah, she's
got yeah, yeah, that one I hear uh Taylor Swift
blank Space. The actual lyrics are got a long list

(02:33):
of lovers. They'll tell you I'm insane. The misheard lyrics
is got a lot of Starbucks lovers. Oh yeah, that
sounds like stars. Sure. If you listen for Starbucks there
you'll hear Starbucks. And then Beaching by Jake Owen, where

(02:54):
this was controversial for a second because it goes wide
said cold King, and people thought he was saying white
sand cocaine. We did here, Yeah, because it says white sand.

(03:15):
It also kind of makes sense. And I've never seen
cocaine in my life, but I see it on TV
sometimes where it says white sand cold can but play
that one again. It does sound like white sand cocaine
if you try to hear cocaine. Yeah, obviously, hold me closer.

(03:38):
Tony Dance. That's a big one, and he come to
you guys's mind at all. Pretty much cover from there.
We covered a lot of them. When I was a kid,
it was every time you go away, you take a
piece of meat with you. Every time you go oh way,
yeah you take a piece of meat with Yeah, but
it was me so as a kid, I sang meat though, Well,

(04:00):
thank you for that email. That's a funny one. That's
the mail bag. Close it up there, Raimundo, We've got
your game. That was about the clay If you want
to email us Morgan, what do they do nail bag
at Bobby Bones dot com on the Bobby Bones Show. Now,
what's up? Fellas? This is like delayed. You were supposed

(04:23):
to be in a couple of weeks ago whenever I
was on a boat that day came out, but obviously
weren't because Matt was hurt. But let me ask you this,
and Trevor, I'll ask you try. By the way, Trevor's
on the keys right now. Yes, if for some reason,
you're a guys are playing a big show and he
gets hurt like he did, could you pull off playing
a whole show without him and just singing the songs?

(04:44):
You guys could pull off something. Okay, what if you're
seventy five? No, no, you're gone. It's a big TV event.
They're like getting pad a line. Bras would have want
it because you're all you're like cut if he's not one.
I just wonder because you're all so good at everything

(05:06):
you do, you could all break off and be solo
writers performers. I just wonder if one who would step
up if it's like, all right, if we don't step up,
everybody dies on earth, Like, who would have to step
up and single different? I think we could handle it. Yeah,
but you would just you would just can't. Can't For
the most part. You just cut the show and said
we're not doing it. But I just like, maybe put
some tattoos on. Think tattoos, Yeah, a little mohawk thing. Yeah,

(05:30):
I mean YouTube, look do look similar? We look similar.
I don't want to call him out, but we saw
a group once and they were playing and they looked
very similar, and they were big clothes and one of
their guys was gone, and they just dressed up a
random dude like them. They got up on stage and
played with them. It's it's Midland. They just because they

(05:51):
dress you know, they have it. They just dressed up
some dude that's one of Middling and he got up
there and just act like he was Middling for a show,
real show. Yeah, yeah, in DC, right, it's right. Wow?
Was it Mark though? No, it wasn't, but it was
one of the other two of middles. We could pull
that up if I had to miss the show. So mad,

(06:11):
are you better? Are you healthy? I'm about eighty five percent?
Can you jog or anything? I don't jog anyway? Can you?
Can you exercise at all? So no, I haven't exercise since. Okay,
Well you look like you're in great shape. I thought
you'd come in like twenty pounds heavier because you couldn't
do anything. I've been eating a lot of junk. Yeah, no,
I didn't say you did. Did come in twenty pounds heavier?

(06:31):
Thought you would. All dominion is here. So what I
want to do with you, guys? I want to do
first song, last song, and then current song. And I
was looking back and your first song that when number
one was break up with Him back in twenty fifteen.
That is insane to me to think that twenty fifteen
was that. I mean that that seems like yesterday to me.
I don't know about you, guys, it does. I saw
this like post that somebody posted like a timeline. They said,

(06:54):
you know when radio stations say the hits of the eighties,
nineties and today, there's been twenty one years of today today. Yeah,
like that. You can't get away with that anymore. I mean,
I remember, it does feel like in some ways twenty
fifteen was like yesterday, but it also seems like a
long time ago. Just remember the first time you guys
came in here and you know, the studio set up
a little different. You guys came and we played song.

(07:16):
I'm like, dank, guys are good, But that just that's
seven years ago. That is wild. And you guys now
have eight number one so and I wouldn't even say
it's quietly, but you guys have kind of taken over.
Like if you guys put out a song now, people
it's a whole new level of people expect it to
be a hit now. It's no more putting out a
song going I wonder if this will do good. And
it's like, if it's not a number one song, you

(07:37):
guys will be disappointed. Am I right? Yes? Yes, yes?
And what a good place to be though. I know
like that that's a whole new level of success to
where if we don't hit number one, we're disappointed, different
than I wonder if if it's a chart I wonder
if this will be top twenty. Yeah, it's a little
scary to be there too. I mean, it feels really good,
but it's also like, man, well it's also if it
doesn't do the best every time, we're not doing it.

(07:59):
But to me, like my opinion, you can't even think
about that. It's like we have to like completely ignore
that side of it when we're writing and when we're recording,
it's like we have to always remember, like we started
out going, what do we like to play? What do
we like, what do we like to listen to? And
that's that has to still be the way it is.
We can't even think about what other people are gonna
like or it won't work. Yeah, I get it, you
guys do that, but I don't. I'm like, this better

(08:20):
be number one where I'm out all right? From twenty fifteen,
Old Dominion is here. This is their first hit. Here
is break up with Him? Hey girl, what's up? I

(08:45):
know it's late, but I knew you pick it up. Nah,
I ain't drunk. Okay, maybe I do have a little buzz,
but that song cable on and I just on on
what harm could come from one little call? I knew
you see you're taking blood. I see a girl, you're
taking too long. Tell them that it's all Bring it

(09:09):
on over straining hell longer. Girl is just sways breast
time here you knowing can't rib it off just like
a band. Where you looking at me? Girl? You can't
tell I know you ain't in love with h break

(09:30):
up with him? Break up? Come on? Sounds like a record.
He great job, guys. I like do a little old
Dominion band spotlight Brad Jersey, Brad. Here's I want to

(09:52):
do because I'm watching you and I think you should
be acknowledged, right, how good of a player you are.
That's solo on an acoustic and maybe you need with
to give your rhythm to go with it, but can
you play that with nothing else? I mean, he doesn't

(10:18):
even make crazy like I made a crazy face nervous
for you guitar solo. That's depend with like doing the face.
I was doing the face. That's how much I was
feeling it when you were doing it. It's a good
one to sing in the shower. Give it a show.
Yeah you do it. Jeff does a trumpet style in
the shower and then and then on like the breakdown
part where it's like you know and and uh you

(10:38):
know no guitars and uh you're doing the keys. Trevor
and it's like you're just clungk clunk. That's that's pretty
awesome impression of how he plays keys. It's like tell
me that, yeah, and bring it on. That's pretty Yeah,

(10:58):
that's that's awesome. See. I think you guys are so
good together. It is the super all the real musicians
in town. I hopefully durk Wells is listening right now.
Let me say this, let me deal a little plug
for you guys before we get into it. They are
doing a live at the Ballpark tour July seventeenth, the

(11:21):
Ballpark at Jackson and Jackson, Tennessee. They're playing in in Fresno,
one of our favorite places in Fresno. They're playing in
Traverse City, Michigan. They're playing in altune To, Pennsylvania, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Wichita,
Kansas Riverfront Stadium. Hey, you sang the national anthem? There?
I did good. I did Yes. That's nervous for you,
very because I yeah, I'm not a singer, but somehow

(11:45):
I got the job to do that. And I think
we did it because my husband was in Afghanistan at
the time. Yeah, and I dedicated it to him. Listeners
kind of petition for it to happen. So I did it.
I didn't mess up any of the I respected it
for sure, But like I, I don't know if it
was the best. So scary to think about doing never
done it, you never sang the national anthem, no wow,

(12:06):
I'm too nervous. I would be nervous about that too,
because if you nail it, and you do it exactly right,
and you it's too great, people go, hey, nice job.
Yeah yeah. But if you mess up a word or
a syllable, prepared to be roasted for the rest of
your life. I mess up the words to our own
songs every single night. And even if you do it
the best, you're not gonna do as good as when
you used to. How about let's do your last number one?

(12:31):
Which was a song I told you guys many times
hit me personally. I was still single at the time.
One Man band comes out, and I'm like, dang, I
don't want to be this person anymore. I will say
this to change my life. And now I'm engaged. This song.
This song is the sole reason I'm engaged. Song. Hey,
they're here right now. Let me let me lie to
the artist. But I did love this song, and you know,
I'm not lying about that. This song really touched me.

(12:54):
And so let's do a little bit of One Man Band,
your last number one. It's old Dominion here in studio
and flying solo for so long, your body singing the

(13:16):
harmoney up that just me my shadow, No bait snow
get turned, no taboree, it'll find it like a you
singing in the same key we had them dancing in
the streets. I don't wanna be you one man band.
I don't want to be a rule in stone alone,

(13:38):
putting miles on a run down Bang baby, we could
take our own, show them all the room. He read
the two. We'll get tattoos and we'll trash rottell baby
taking mine. So I don't wanna be you one man band.

(14:09):
Come on, that is live all Dominion. Man, you guys
are so good. Did it take a while for you
guys to kind of get it tied again? Because I
hear you sound excellent, But after not playing for a while,
was it kind of like lugging around for a bay? Yeah,
we're doing pretty good today. Actually felt warmed up on that. Yeah,
let's loose, Yeah, yeah, But being as good as you are,

(14:31):
do you get back in the room and go oh
kind of off for sure. Really, we had like what
maybe four or five rehearsals before we came back, and
it was like there were a few songs. I was
just stared at the keys. I'm like, I have no
idea what And that's probably the most we rehearsed ever
for for anything. Was coming back for our first show
to get back to normal was the most rehearsed. Yeah,
I mean the you know, the learning curve is quick

(14:52):
once we get yeah, oh I got it, and then
you're like, yeah, it takes one or two run throughs. Yeah.
I was looking at the promo shot for I was
on a boat that day and you guys are all
dressed up. He just suits you jackets, your Miami Vice
type thing. I don't know if that was a five
ye show on brand. Hasn't taken it off. He's that
proud of it everywhere he goes. So what was he

(15:14):
What was the idea creatively behind that? Well, interesting story
we can't tell the whole story, but interesting story about
that particular photo. That's actually Kenny Chesney's backyard out by
his pool. We were in Key West and he we
were hanging out and he surprised us at our show
in Key West and we were hanging out the next
day and we were just having some beers and hanging

(15:35):
out having a good time, and he knew we had
a photo shoot that afternoon. He was like, why don't
you just do it? Here? This this whole cool thing,
and he like art directed that whole photo for us. Wow. Yeah,
it was just like an impromptu thing where he was like, no,
stand here, do this. He also jumped into that he
probably doesn't want to, he had to see it. And you, guys, tequila,

(15:57):
what was happening this entire song together with Shame McNally
and Josh Osborne. Right, it's already in like the top thirty.
I think I saw already of the song just came out,
which is rare for the country charts for a song
to jump like this. So, first of all, congratulations on that,
Thank you very much. It was this written as hey,
we're gonna put this out in the summer type song. Man.
It was just written just as fun. You know. We

(16:19):
didn't really think about that. We didn't even know it
was gonna be the first thing we did. We just
wrote it and moved on to the next one. Yeah,
I mean this title has been around for about eight years. Yeah,
we haven't. We had that title. I was on a
boat that day Old Dominion live in studio. I remember

(16:49):
it like yesterday because I was the sun and the
rung just du what it done. I threw my phone
in the water, little push up the dot. She was
packing her bags. I was buying the time, and she

(17:09):
goned on the song. Golled on to night golf on
the weekend all the rest of my life. And she
laughed unless she crying as she walked away. You can't see.
I was on the phone dad day. The river was rolling.
I would get him. Then she was telling me so long.
I was already so long gone. Come on, kick over

(17:42):
the drums, knick over the drums. I snatched off. They
start smashing our studio and they're like, here you told
us man. All right, Old Dominion. They are going out
a headlining tour. They are playing all over a lot
of these baseball parks, which is super cool. Uh. You
go to Old Dominion dot com, go to their instagram,
go see what's up, and go watch them. They sound
so good stream I was on a boat that day downloaded. However,

(18:05):
you get your music. Thank you guys so much. Fantastic
type your hands rolled Domin You never like the latest
from Nashville. In Tullywood, Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny
Jimmy Allen announced a new album called Betty James Gold Edition.
It drops on June twenty fifth and serves as a
star studded follow up to his Betty James project. The

(18:28):
new album will feature Collapse with Keith, Urban Little, Big Town, Lanko,
and Pitbull, just to name a few. Brittley Gilbert is
releasing his collaboration with Toby Keith and Hardy this Friday.
It's called the worst country song of all time. Here's
a teasers country of the Nickels. Brett Eldrid announced his

(18:57):
Good Day Tour. The show kicks off this ball and
continues through May of twenty twenty two. Special guests Morgan
Evans will be joining him. Tickets for the show go
on sale this Friday. I'm Morgan number two. That's your
skinny all It's time for the good news. There were
two police officers in North Carolina, Officer Justin and Officer Christopher,

(19:21):
and they're driving in two separate cars, driving to work.
They're not even on duty yet, and they passed by
a ditch where they see a car had just some
kind of accident rollover and half of the car is
submerging the water and slowly getting deeper into the water.
So the first officer gets there. He goes and responds
and opens the door, tries to get the women woman out,
but he's slipping perfect time in the other officers shows up.

(19:43):
He's like, oh my gosh, there's officer justin. So he
grabs his belt while they save. It's a double effort
to say save this girl. Well, they saved her, and
she's good. And the car went down the ditch, but
she's all right. So they basically got there just in time,
just in time, and they weren't even on duty. They
were on their way to work. Pretty they weren't even
in the same car. It's not like two partners that
were driving in the same car either. That my friend
is fate. Sounds like it that was. Do we believe

(20:07):
in faith? Though I don't know, I don't, I don't know.
I just read this whole story. No, no, but that's
not faith to me. That's a great story, and that's
to tell me something good. I love it and great
love police officers. I think that's fantastic. However, I believe
that I have control of my actions. I make choices,
and my choices affect others, they affect myself. If I
did believe in that, why would I be caring? I

(20:28):
just go and eat cheetos all day? Because that's fate,
right if you take care? No, I care, but I can.
I get to make my own decisions. I believe that
I have free will to make the decisions that I choose,
and that there is not say that until you get
struck by lightning and you're gonna be like, well, that
was not my decision. It wasn't that was fate. But
I don't lightning anyway, because that's what I'm not. I'm not.

(20:52):
I don't know. I don't think you control everything. I
dont think control anything. I control two things about me, mattitude,
my work, ethic, that's it. However, I believe I get
to make choices in my life. You do good decisions,
free will. Absolutely. Who believes in fate? Yes or no? Yes,
I eddie, I you do semi yeah, divine things yeah absolutely, yeah,

(21:13):
I definitely believe in fate. I guess I'm the only
one that believes I have control to make all the decisions.
No lunch about Semi said Semi though, SIMI, I mean
there's some things. I'm like, oh, you have no control
over by some things, you have no control right, free will,
I mean totally. You guys are okay, you can't go totally.
Free will and fate are two different things. Okay, anyway,
ed you gets after we're done here, let's talk some
more about this. Okay, That's what it's all about. That

(21:38):
was tell me something good? Have you told anyone else? No?
Ammy was in a wreck everybody like a Roman No. No,
like my first real wreck ever in my entire life.
Is very scary because I've hit things before, but they're
non moving objects or in I'm normally going maybe two
three miles an hour when it happens. That this was

(22:00):
not my fault. I just want to preface the story
with that it was one. No. No, I have a
police report to prove that, Like, I was not in
the wrong. I'm just kidding. And so it was really scary. Though.
I was in the far right lanes, almost like a
turn lane, and a guy was in the middle lane
and he decided to turn from it and we're cross

(22:22):
over you. Yeah, we're going I probably forty five. I
was driving it again this morning and thinking this is
probably how fast. I was going forty five miles an hour,
and the guy turned right in front of me to
turn into this driveway. I guess he realized he missed
it and wanted to just go ahead and turn, but
didn't realize maybe I was in a blind spot. So
then I had to completely swerve and went up on

(22:45):
the sidewalk in the grass and completely like came to
a halt. I'm thankful that I didn't over swerve, because
I mean, I don't have practice swerving, and I had
to react quickly, So part of me is very proud
of myself. But I also think I got lucky that, uh,
you know, I didn't swerve too much, because I could
have spun around or flipped or you know, not been

(23:07):
able to stop in time. And there was trees and
a huge utility pole like really close to me. It
was crazy how it happened. And then you know, you
just kind of sit there for a second and I'm
in shock again. I've never been in a situation like
this at all, and I'm shaking. And then I stopped
at this point. Yeah, and now he hit me so
not on yes, so that so when I swerved to

(23:30):
get away from him, he hit the back of me
because it was he was already turning, but instead of
hitting maybe the middle of me, he hit the back.
An it didn't spin me around, luckily, like I remember,
kind of like going to the left and the right,
and then just like stopping half on the grass, half
on the sidewalk on a pretty busy road. And then
he gets out. I don't know where where where he is,

(23:53):
but he went on he was in a van and
he gets out and immediately comes over and is taking responsibility.
This is my fault. Are you okay? This is my fault.
I'm so sorry. And then he offers me cash and
wants me to take the cash, and well, it went,

(24:14):
I'm gonna tell you it's you mean to give you
numbers because I don't know how much it's gonna cost
to fix my car. Yeah, we'll be the judge, right,
So he at first he starts off with I'll give
you three hundred dollars. Oh yeah, I know. But then
I'm like, look, we can just call figure this out, well,
exchange information and insurance, and he's like four hundred dollars,

(24:35):
and I'm like, just give me your number, go get
your insurance, like we'll figure this out. Five hundred dollars,
he went up to two thousand dollars. He came back
and like had hundreds and was trying to pay me
in bills. But I felt for him because clearly something
was going on to where he didn't want police involved
at all. And then I'm just emotionally in a very

(24:56):
fragile place, and I just start bawling crying because I
feel now like I'm stuck. I need to probably file
out with the insurance. But then I also feel bad
for whatever is going on with him, and I just
feel it, and I just start bawling crying in front
of him. I think he's like, I don't know what
what he thought. Maybe he thought I was sad about
my car, but I thought he's in trouble. He wasn't

(25:16):
thinking about you. If he's still in cash at you. Yeah, No,
he did not want the police involved, right, but I
also did not want to. It was so unfortunate, and
yes it was his fault, but then I didn't want
to be the reason he gets in trouble with the law,
and so I'm like, man, I just I just wanted
to escape from it and act like it never happened.
And I was like, can I hit him? Run my
own accident that I didn't cause, Like, I just want

(25:38):
to leave the scene because this is awful. And then
we were right near a church and the church was
about to let out, and it's a big enough church
where they have a police officer that directs traffic, and
wouldn't you know the police officer's coming out to direct
traffic and he sees me up on the lawn and
he comes over and asks everything's okay, And I see
the guy's like face just drop because we didn't call

(26:01):
the police. It just like, I don't know, the Lord
took care of it for me, That's all. That's what
I want to think, is like I was so overwhelmed
with making a decision on what to do and what
was the right thing to do, which the right thing
to do is to file a report, but I just
felt so bad for this guy. And then the officer
that was, you know, directing the traffic called in a
backup officer, and an officer arrived and wrote up an

(26:24):
accident report, and I mean, yeah, the guy definitely got
I heard the officers say, so you don't have insurance,
and he's like, no, I don't. I don't have insurance.
I mean, it just was awful. And so now that
I feel so bad, but it was his fault. And
now I have the accident report for my insurance, and
then I guess my insurance, so I mean, who knows.
I guess I'm going to be covering it, you know,

(26:44):
not his. And then I have this new story that
I tell myself because I was so anxious about getting
this guy in trouble. You know, it wasn't my fault.
But my new story is he probably has something coming
up bigger down the line. He's really gonna wish he
had insurance for this little accident caused him to do
the right thing and be legal with his insurance, and

(27:05):
then he's gonna be so glad he had it. So
in a year or so, he's gonna be thankful he
had the wreck. Consecute story. Yeah, to tell myself, though,
it was awful, Well, so did you go to they
arrest him anything? And now that I saw at one
point I was free to go, So I was like,
but he was still there and another cop arrived us up. Yes, yeah, yep, yep.

(27:28):
Gotta definitely get a fixed if we walk out there,
for sure. Yeahsually didn't. Yeah, so even two thousand dollars
probably wouldn't have covered it, Honestly, I don't think so.
Had you known he didn't have insurance, if you had
asked him that earlier, the move would have been taken
to cash and then just file it as some an
uninsured driver hit you gets what happened? You to get
cash and your insurance would have paid for it, which
they're doing anyway. I don't know everything. Again, everything about

(27:50):
that just felt so weird and I didn't want to
be a part of it. And obviously I knew something
was shady because he was not wanting to do the
proper protocol in exchange. Yeah what someone who's throwing cash?
My good? You know that ain't good? Yes, Ah, it's
the worst. I was shaking, But everybody's okay because it
could have been worse. So I'm thankful. And then hopefully

(28:10):
he is going to get right with the law and
he'll be better for it. The law and the Lord's right,
the law and the Lord. Of course we wrecked right
up on a church. I'm glad you're okay. We too.
It's scary. I could see you starting to slightly be
triggered by telling that story. Yeah, because I've never had
that feeling before of being out of control again. I

(28:32):
hit like fire hydrants, you know, non moving off. Lucky
you didn't hit a pole. Oh yeah, I think I
have a picture of it, and you can see how
close the poll is from to where I stopped. Thankful
that you're here, Thankful you made it. What day was this? Yesterday? Jeez? Yeah, yesterday.
She did not win the prize, but we're given a
round two. On the phone in Arkansas? Is Grace? Grace?

(28:55):
Welcome back? How are you? I'm good. The baby is happy.
We've got some nice songs playing for her. We're good
over here. All right, yesterday you did not win one
hundred dollars in cash. Now, how do you feel about that? Bond?
But you know today's a new day. You're good. We'll
start over. It's fine. So we're gonna play our game

(29:16):
called never Gonna get it up for grabs. A one
hundred dollars cash gift card courtesy of our friends at
Hyunday Here is the question today. In a survey of
incarcerated burglarys, so people that are robbing stuff, they're in jail, right,

(29:36):
thirty four percent say they did this while committing their crime.
The one third of criminals that have been busted for
burglary have said that they did this in the course
of committing their crime. What is it? Let me know
when you're in, I'm in, I'm you don't. You don't

(29:57):
feel you don't fill it today, lunchbox, No, I don't
feel it today, this one. I don't really I'm not.
I don't. I'm not on the same wavelength this burglars.
So I can't really think what they were doing. Think
about that, Grace. Someone's robbing the house. What are they
doing while they're robbing the house? What an answer do
I need to answer now? Or wait? Yeah, go ahead?
What's your answer? If you get this right? I think

(30:19):
this is so dumb, but maybe it's why they got incarcerated. Um,
they paused to use the bathroom? Did anyone put that
down as their answer? Me? Two of you said that.
It's actually a good guest, How are you thinking about
that my bathroom? Grace? The answer is not go to
the bathroom. You can changers though, now you have thirty seconds.
You want to hear it again, just to give you something. Yes. Please.

(30:41):
In a survey of incarcerated burglars, thirty four percent said
they did this in the course of committing their crime.
They're in house, they're robbing, and they do this. What
is it? I think I feel better about my answer
the more I think about it. Now, Okay, lunchbox is
t and Grace out to pick him again. Grace, you
can pick anybody here on the show. If they get it,
you get it. What do you have? I'll give you

(31:02):
two people today since you launched yesterday. Oh cool, you
get two people. Okay. I put my faith in Amy
the first time, so I want to do that again. Okay,
and then once is who I originally was going to
go to yesterday before um I changed my mind. So
I guess I have to go with lunch today and
give him the benefit of a doubt since you got

(31:24):
it right yesterday. All right, here we go, Raymond, know
what your answer? Use the WiFi? Oh just let log
in check your email? Maybe just some banking you Morgan.
I feel like this is funny enough in my work.
It's pet the Dog, Eddie. Yeah, they're hungry while they're
breaking in and they're like, oh, let me make myself
a sandwich. They eat food while they're burglarizing lunchbox. Let's

(31:48):
eat something. That's the right answer, folks, get a little
snack because when you're robbing, you're hungry, you're out in
the middle of the night. You need something to eat. Amy,
I have eate a snack. Oh, we have three eat
a snack. That's it. That's not good. Okay, Grace, I'm
gonna make it low easier for you. If anyone gets it,
you can win. You can pick that they get it

(32:10):
or they don't. You have the whole show. Do one
of them get it or do they all miss it?
It's fifty fifty. I'm trying to give you this prize.
I know, I know what I know. I'm gonna thake
the wrong Okay, three of them have the same answer.
Race and Wi Fi and Morgan said, Pet the Dog.
I'm gonna have to say that one of them gets it. Okay,

(32:34):
she said, somebody gets it? Is it Pet the Dog? No?
That's funny though, right, Yeah, that's good. That's a good
Is it get on the WiFi? No? No, and then
all three of you say, gets them to eat? Yes, yes, yeah,
I mean that's that's not a good sign. When all
three of us say something, well, I was debating with

(32:56):
one other one. Your other one talk on the phone,
make a phone call, was taking nap, I had try
and underwear. Well, I'll tell you all those secondary ones
are rolling. Oh good, good. I mean those chocolate chip
cookies are sitting there for sea and they eat them instead.
Why not? Why not? You're already robbing? Why not steal

(33:17):
food right this home alone? The Robin dar christeners are
what marv. In a survey, I mean cars read to burglar,
thirty four percent said they did this in the course
of committing their crime. The answer is go through the
photo albums. Oh what why I get that? Why why
would they want to see that? To me, that would
made me feel bad because I'm seeing the people that

(33:39):
I'm stealing from. And I told you it's a bad sign.
When we all three had the same answer, I tried
to make it fifty fifty. I really wanted you. I
appreciate it, but I mean photo of them? Is there great?
So anyone who want to shout out to or is
there anything else I can do for you because I
can't give you the money. Sure. Um, my best friend
Ashley listens to the show. She had her baby two

(34:00):
and a half weeks after me, so we're like right
here in the sicker motherhood together. Um. And then my
husband Kyler is also a listener, So what's up guy?
All right, she didn't win, but she is a great listener.
There she has grace, grace, thank you, have a great day.
You all right? Bye bye? She went over two over
two days. I know. Well, that's why it's called never

(34:21):
gonna get it. On the phone Katherine from Alabama, Hey Katherine,
how are you? Hey? I'm great. How are you all?
I'm doing pretty good? What can I help you with?
I was calling um a couple of days. Well, I
think it was last week. Y'all were talking about the
bride that wouldn't let her friend's husband be in the

(34:43):
wedding pictures because he was too short. Yeah, and it
got me thinking about my brother's ex fiance. She didn't
want me to be in the wedding at all because
I was not blonde. I have very very dark hair,
and so of course my brother was like, well that's
my sister. You know she needs to be in the wedding,

(35:04):
so we had decided that I was gonna wear a
black dress and stand on the groomsmanside, just you know,
go a little non traditional and just make her mad completely. Um.
But thankfully the wedding filthor we there a party that
they actually didn't get married. Um. I know that's terrible,
but it's just she was not a nice person. What

(35:26):
will she say about you? Wonder she doesn't like me?
She never liked me from the day I met her.
She was very married to me, Um and my entire family.
So this sounds I don't know, maybe it doesn't sound,
but I don't care what she thinks about me. I
just wonder. Here's and here's why. We are all the
protagonists in our own story, right, We're all the good

(35:46):
We're always the good guy, and does somebody else and
their story, we're the bad guy and they're the good guy.
So it doesn't matter who you are and Eddie, in
someone's life, you are the bad guy and they're like,
I cannot believe Eddie, that guy, Eddie. But in your
life you're the good guy always, and it is universally
we are always a protagonist and they are not, but
ask them and they're always a protagon. That's why I ask.

(36:07):
I think about that all the time. I think about
weird stuff sometimes. What you do, that's what I do. Yes, Hey,
thank you for the Callcats. I appreciate that I did.
Because Caitlin's dad might be like half an inch taller
than me might be. It's it's questionable. So on the
wedding I might have been on my tiptoes a little
bit in the pictures or her sister over the last
weekend just to look a little taller. Maybe maybe you're

(36:30):
a Amy's pile of stories. So I have If country
singers were stocks, who would have the most value. Whiskey
Riff put this together and pretty much it's the artist
that you would want to invest in and you'd get
the highest return as their careers take off. So it's
not just the biggest then. Yeah, Because let's say you
buy Apple stock right now or Walmart right like, you're

(36:51):
not gonna get a ton back, but you know it's
not gonna bottom out, it's gonna grow maybe a little bit.
If I were buying listen, if they were stocks right now,
I would load up on Morgan Wallen because his just
took a dip. That's so good. It's just took a dip,
slowly coming up a little bit, but he's about to
hit hard again. Oh that's so good. I would buy
a lot of Morgan Walling. I kind of wish we
could actually really, I'd buy in him too, for sure.

(37:13):
Who Number five Blake Shelton, Yeah, I don't know that
i'd buy a lot of Blake. I think it's gonna
it's always gonna be good. It's probably expensive, is crap
right now? He's big corporate. Yeah, maybe if we would
have bought it in the nineties, right, Okay, next Sam Hunt,
that's a good one. Number three, um Florida Georgia Line.

(37:36):
Don't know I be buying that. I don't think those
guys even like each other. I think they're gonna go
tour again. And they're smart guys and they're both putting
out their own stuff. Yeah, already sold thousand shares of
them this morning. Good for you, buddy. I think we
would all buy number two, and that's Luke Combs. Yeah.
Again expensive, it's been good to get on that about

(37:56):
two years ago, but you could still hop in right now.
Who's I'm just just go ahead and tell you Number
one is not even living. What wait, how do you
buy dead stock? No? No, I guess maybe his state.
He still makes money, like art still make Yeah, I
guess it's not gonna go up though. It's a thing.
It's just a dependable holder. What do they call it?

(38:17):
Post the post the posthumous works? And what does that
big word means? It means like you're something happens, yes,
after you die, Like you win an award after you died,
got it? You win the Graham but you died last year,
you got it? Yeah, you win it posthumously? Right? What else? Well,
speaking of the word posthumous, I have the top words

(38:40):
that we have to google to spell restaurant. That's the
word for me. I can do it. Okay, it's not
one of the top ones that America has to google.
But yeah, I know that you struggle with that one.
The top ones are quiet because there is like, let
me try them out, QUI et quiet film Okay, bagel bagel?

(39:02):
Oh that's L E or E L But I'm gonna
go it's e L B A G E L Yeah, friend,
F R I E N D. Yeah. Sometimes people switch
the eye on the e um beautiful b E a
U T I f U L and career that's okay.
C A r E. Those those two me are easy.

(39:22):
But someone may go restaurant. You're a dope, Bobby. Restaurant's easy. Now.
This is where I struggle. Restaurant r E s T.
And then I think it's a U I think it's
rest ow rant. I think it's about like rest our
rant rest Yeah, rest r E s T a U
r A n T. I think that's the rest our rant.
Restaurant seems right. R E sdr T close. Yeah, all right,

(39:47):
So don't feel bad if you have to look upwards.
A lot of Americas with you. So, Bobby, do you
keep a list of people in your pocket that have
either rejected you or done you wrong in some shape
or form. It used to be a lot more about that.
I used to really hold on to everyone. For example,
the guy that used to run Cumulus Radio. I think
now it's called Odyssey ad Assey or something like. I

(40:10):
don't remember it. But he told me I would never
make it. He told me I'd never make it. Now
I would come begging him for a job after we
failed to Nashville. That's crazy. Like I remember that. I
remember sitting with him and him going, hey, you're never
gonna make it in Nashville, like just come back his
exact words where I'll give you a shot on our
pop station in Tampa. Oh wow. Oh, And I was like, listen,
don't doubt me. I may not make it this time,

(40:31):
but I don't quit so I don't lose. But now
I go, no, I don't. I used to really be
focused on that, but now I try to. I tried
to instead of getting back at people who doubted me,
I try to prove people right who believed in me.
Oh why do you ask? Oh? I like that. Well,
I bring it up because Eric Church was talking about
how his problem with the younger generation as they're looking

(40:53):
for a break like quickly maybe on a reality show,
and there isn't an appreciation for putting in your due.
And he said that rejection and going through a lot
of things is really important, and he keeps a listener's
pocket of everyone who has turned him down. And I mean,
I know we were speaking. I was asking you, like curguratively,
like a list you keep, but I think he really does,
like have them written down. I mean, if it were

(41:14):
me mine would be like a scroll and you have
to unwind it. It'd be like it's like old printer paper.
It was all connected. I don't I'd have to keep
that behind me and just drag it. All right, Well,
he's good. I think Eric chart a little bit of
therapy for this, he said, is it as big as beef?
At the younger generation is that they go on shows
like American Idol or The Boys and it becomes more

(41:36):
about a one time moment. But we had your boy
on but yesterday and he's amazing to me. That's not
even about American Idol, the Voice. It's just that my
experience with like younger millennials is they do not have
good work ethic compared. I mean, they just they don't.
Occasionally you get a good one Morgan number two works
really hard, but I mean for the most part, you're
just like, man, what like, where was the gap that

(41:59):
made this age group go? You know what? I just
feel pretty entitled and I'm just gonna do whatever I
can escape button. It's tough and I never I didn't
see that until the last few years. But now sound
like I'm yelling at the clouds. All right, all right,
maybe that's my file. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news. Good Graydon Fishers at

(42:26):
track practice, you know, doing laps around the track, passing
that guy, passing that guy, when all of a sudden
he collapses and he's like oh and he's barely bringing
the coaches like what do we do? Someone calls nine
one one. Another person goes and gets the fear the
fibulator and Kurt Anders and those starts CPR boom boom

(42:48):
boom boom. Saves his life. Wow, Roman, doctor, I save
that guy in the airport. Yeah. Crazy. He was like, yeah,
I was just wanting getting off the airplane, grabbed a
fibulator and we're like, how did you know to do that?
And he said, well, it's good to know for our
listeners to know too. And I guess Eddie has done
some of this stuff as well, said, the defibrillator kind
of tells you what to do. Absolutely you put the
it tells you where to put it on the body,
and then it tells you if you even need to

(43:10):
apply a shock or not. Well. Also that school. Shout
out to that school for having one, because some schools
don't make it a priority. To get one. Yeah, and
the coach and everybody that saved him. He only had
a ten percent survival rate according to doctors, but they're
quick thinking saved his life. Eddie. You have to rub
them together in the movies, have to yell clear no.
I mean I think the machine says clear clear and

(43:32):
then it distributes the shock. Wow. Well, shout out to
the coach and that stinks a kid too who had
that problem, some underlying condition that they still don't know
what caused it. There you go, that's that's cool. They
were able to save him. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Hey tonight at nine
eight Central from my house on Time with Bobby Bones.

(43:54):
It's a live talk show I do on Twitch. Jake
Owen and Larry Fleet will be stopping by and Jake's
gonna bring us are We're gonna music. Larry Fleet has
a song that people love called where I Find God.
Here's a clip of that church and state bad down

(44:24):
me here around sometimes I swear find So check it
out tonight. You can just go to my Twitter page
and find the link there. But on Time with Bobby Bones,
it's on. It's another it's a talk show. I'm so

(44:45):
overexposed right now, I'm just doing I have to I'm
every I'm over me. There is a story about different
sense and how different sense can affect your moo mood
like s c e nts so, experts recommend being picky
with your candles because if you have a scent like vanilla,
comfort and warmth. If you have a centam melon, universal

(45:09):
feelings of friendliness, youthfulness, happiness. However, avoid cinnamon because it
makes a room feel more crowded and you feel less
in control. Oh, I'm not at Christmas time. I thought
that was just my kids. I guess it's my cinnamon candle. Okay,
I think it's your four kids for sure, all right,
because I do get that feeling. But it was the

(45:30):
first time I had seen someone go, hey, you're picking
your candles. Actually makes you feel certain certain way. Wow,
heither're full of crap. Though maybe I love the smell
of cinnamon. I do feel relaxed and lonely with it.
Wait what not lonely but not crowded, the opposite of right.
I was just trying to think of it. All right,
let's go over to Amy and get in the morning.
Cornyn so my neighbor told me he was scared to

(45:57):
plant an apple tree. So I told him to grow
a pair. That's funny. Up, it's like a really good
get it. It's a double a pair. You know, next

(46:18):
week Eddie'll be walking, Like on Sunday he's going to
West Virginia and he'll start walking from West Virginia to
Tennessee like Sunday, like this weekend. Yeah, it's right here
because I hit eddieup, I said, hey, you want to
play golf Caitlin's dad's intown and He's like, I can't,
And I was like why he goes, I'm walking West
Virginia Tennessee m and this whole week. I mean it's
hardcore training, like I'm pedaled to the metal, like gonna reach.

(46:40):
I'm gonna try to do fifteen miles max this week
so I can be ready, my body can be acclimated
to the twenty that I'm gonna try to do every day.
So do you know what time you have to start?
Like when do you When does the whole journey begin?
I'm kind of leaving all that up to the Scooba Steve.
He's going He's gonna keep the schedule together and then
I'm just gonna walk and you have to do it
basically one hundred miles in a week. Yeah. So I've

(47:00):
found a route that's about eighty seventy to eighty miles.
I mean, people are telling me left a right. People
from Virginia are like, hey, I know, it seems closer
seventy miles, but I mean you're talking like straight up
a mountain versus something alongside then cuts on a lower valley.
So I'm doing my research on it, but I'm trying
to find the least mileage and the easiest terrain to

(47:21):
get from West Virginia down to Tennessee. And if you're
asking why would Eddie do this? Twelve months ago he
said that ain't that far from George straight to carry
his love from West Virginia Tennessee. And we said a
lot of things, like you could just be driving that
route home, like he sure to be driving truck, he's
like coming home. But my take was like, dude, if
you're gonna talk about how far, like how far your
love is for her, like pick some country, going to

(47:44):
another country, like that's that will really send the message
to her. So then we said, okay, then walk in
and he goes no. I said, well, if you raise
ten thousand bucks to be your charity, he goes, okay, deal,
we raised fifty thousand. Honday gave ten thousand or sixty
thousand bucks. He walked from his house here over the weekend,
his kids came as swam in my pool, and so
his family drove over and Eddie walked. How long did
that take you? It took about an hour and a half.

(48:04):
At this point, I'm like, hey, do I need to
go to the airport. Let me try to walk it,
you know, like I'm literally looking at everything right now,
Like going to work. I thought about the other day
and like, if I leave like at two in the morning,
I could get to work on time. I walked it
are your feet getting in better shape? So I don't
know how to explain this. When I walk about five

(48:27):
to six miles, they start hurting, like the heels start hurting,
the balls of my feet start hurting. But at the
next day when I wake up, it's like that pain
was never there. So that to me is encouraging that
I'm going to be able to do what my daily goal.
Get up the next day and then do that again.
Final question do you have like a lot of podcast
you're gonna listen to. Yes, yeah, The Razorback Daily. If

(48:50):
I get hooked on that, I'll probably be listening to
twenty minutes. I know, I know I'll be listening to that.
I mean, I'm sure gonna be listening to a lot
of stuff. I thought maybe even about doing some more
like charity cameos, live videos. Obviously we're gonna put on
our website, so I'm going to stay pretty busy out there. Well.
Next week, starting Monday, Eddie will be walking. He's actually
gonna start on Sunday so we can try to finish
this during the week. Yeah, but Monday, obviously next week,

(49:11):
next Tuesday show Ed will be walking. But you can
follow Eddie on Instagram at producer Eddie right follow me.
You should know that I know, but I don't know
people's names. Also know I call you sometimes, I don't
know your phone number. That's true. Coming up next Old
Dominion in studio, they're gonna play all the hits, all
the hits Heater Hit Radio one to two point one.
That's not the station one on right, Maybe we aren't

(49:33):
some places. It's time for the good news. A teen
who lost her father during a shooting at a Los
Angeles County fire station, graduated from high school days later,
with hundreds of his colleagues there to support her. When
Jocelyn carl and her family arrived at the graduation, close

(49:54):
to three hundred firefighters from the La County Fire Department
and from other departments. We're standing at attention outside the ceremony. Man,
you know, emotional. That must have been just for every reason,
losing her dad and then over three hundred firefighters come
to support her. Tory Carlin was fatally shot at fire
Station eighty one. That was a few weeks back, and

(50:14):
Joscelyn walked across the stage to get her diploma from
Sargus High School with his fire jacket draped over her shoulders.
There was an emotional moment when she accepted her diploma,
but the crowd of her dad's fire family was there
to help. Joscelyn's father couldn't be here, so we're here
in his place, explains Chief Nick Rakuda. Boy that is
wanting to get you. Huh yeah, super special man. Shout

(50:35):
out to those guys for doing that. That is what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. What's
happening to friends? You can call us if you want
eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby. That's phone number, eight
seven seven seventy seven, Bobby. I was talking with Caitlin
last night and we were gonna watch another episode of

(50:57):
Mayor of Eastown on HBO. She said, yeah, I saw
a clip on Instagram where you guys said Eddie spoiled
Mayor of Eastown. She goes, what he say? That said?
Do you want to know? Because we're like four or
five episodes into it. She's like, did he say anything
about the end of it? I said, well, I'll tell
you if you want to know, otherwise I don't want
to say anything to you. Well, she said, up for

(51:18):
watching it together, and you know what Eddie said, then
you should tell me what Eddie said. So at least
we're experience in the show. It's so, I told her,
and she was furious at you, but she asked for it. No, no, no,
she's furious that you would say anything like that. She goes,
when you talk about the ending of anything, you don't go, wow,
I want a twist or I hate it or love
the ending. I didn't say any of those. You did, Wait,
you can't say either I hate or love the end.

(51:40):
Now you don't talk about the ending. I don't know really,
And what you said was, oh, you'll never guess the
whole time who it is. So everybody you think it is,
you're going, oh, well, it can't be them. You've run
the experience. And she was infuriated, like I was, you
want a fun fat Yeah. Do you know her ex husband?

(52:02):
That is Pam's that's Roy. That's not that fun. I
knew when he walked in the scene. I was like,
that's Roy from the office. I didn't know that, and
I was mind blown when I looked it up. Okay,
all I'm saying is we need you to admit you
did wrong and you've learned something here. Okay, I did wrong. No, no, no,
I mean you're humoring us. If you don't really feel it,

(52:23):
don't say it. Okay, But that's a no win situation
because I don't feel it. Okay. Universally, you can't talk
about the ending of a show a movie. You just
go if you liked it or didn't like it, that's it,
all right. I noted. I will say that from now on,
I won't talk. I agree. I'm telling you It took

(52:43):
some of the joy of the show away because what
Eddie said the whole time, I had the same thought, Well,
can't be that person because Hitla wanted to kill him.
Really yeah, y'all even going to finish it. Yeah, of
course they are. We're so invested in at this point.
I told her yesterday too, because we're having like a shower,
like ale showers, Like Eddie can't come to the shower. Yeah.
She was like, what your best man's I come into

(53:04):
the shower? I said, I know, and then I told
her why. She was like, hm, okay, she goes, Oh,
but did get us an expensive gift, so he's good.
It all worked out. So yeah, but you have spoiled
part of a show, and I will not do that anymore,
I promise. Let's go over and check the big news
stories of the day. Bobby's story everybody knows post malone.

(53:27):
Here's a clip of circles. He went through some serious
reconstruction in the past weekend. He dropped one point six
million dollars to upgrade two natural porcelain veneers framed with
two diamond fangs in his mouth. Wow, that's cool. So
we paid basically a million and a half bucks for teeth,

(53:48):
twenty eight units of ceramic restoration, and the two diamonds,
which amount to twelve carrots. Man, I would be scared
someone's gonna like knock me out to get my teeth.
I would think that would be something to be fearful of.
But I imagine he's always got somebody around him at
this point unless that person knocks him out. Yeah. Yeah,
post Malone just spent a million a half bucks on

(54:10):
his teeth. Did they put these stories out there like
his postmone Like, Hey tell everybody, I just spent this
much on my teeth or is it the dentist? Like
why why does it matter? Like does he why does
he want it out there? Well, he took pictures of them. Oh,
it looks like pictures in a studio by a professional photographer.
And I say, looks like he went to Kmart and
sat there glamour shots and had him done. So I

(54:31):
think that's probably from the camp. Okay, Well, I would
say these are fake. Don't don't try to steal my teeth.
He ain't scared. Yeah, and I don't think he wanted
to be fake either. There's no reason to get them
if you're gonna say these are fake, like the whole
reason you get them. As to flex Ziona Channa, head
of the world's largest family dies. The seventy six year
old man in India who supposedly had the world's largest

(54:53):
family has died yet thirty eight wives, eighty nine children,
oh my gosh, and thirty six grandchildren. He had thirty
nine wives. Headache. There's another report that claims he had
ninety four children. That's five extra children. I mean, way
he knows all his kids names. I barely know you
guys names at this point. There's this show's got nine

(55:14):
people here. Yeah, it'd be tough man. Eighty nine or
ninety four children all the same to me, that is
a lot of kids. That's basically Eddie's house. Not that bad.
That's crazy. Rob Wriggle, you guys know the comedian, Yeah,
funny actor. No, you would if you saw a picture
of his face. Rob Wriggle. He's on in NFL. He

(55:35):
did what's he from? Guys? Everything but nothing? Yea, like
he's in everything. Bear Girls did Bear Girls episode? Yeah,
they went on Iceland. That's the one that aired right
before years. Yes, was it. I've only watched Bobby on bear. Well,
look him up, Rob Wriggle, and then I will tell
you a story because you're gonna go, oh, that guy.
But no one knows where he's from, right, He's in

(55:56):
everything but nothing. Yeah, okay, yeah, I could see. He
looks kind of familiar to me, just kind of kin
maybe he's a guy thing it was in that I
know that. Well. He is going through a messy divorce
that just got worse. New legal docs claimed that his wife, Tiffany,
spied on him and stole twenty eight thousand dollars in

(56:16):
cash from the small home that they owned as a couple.
He claims that there was a camp, that there was
a camera, They had the home sweat for bugs. They
found one of the smoke detector day that she was
watching him. It contains a lot of footage, according to
legal docs, including one of her accounting money in his home.
He has a restraining order. This is a messy situation. Yeah, man,

(56:37):
when your divorce goes full out, you need to put
some press out about it. And secret cameras in the house.
That's nuts. And he has that much cash in his home.
I think he's pretty rich. Yeah, he's been Oh I know,
but I get if people are rich, But does that
mean you keep that much cash just somewhere in your home,
maybe hidden throughout for a rainy day, or maybe you're

(56:58):
getting divorced, so now you're looking at it. I mean
that's what I read. I don't read he just has
twenty eight thousand bucks sitting around all the time. I
read he's got twenty eight thousand bucks because he's putting
that in cash, so they can't get that. But it
says he's worth about five million bucks. He's worth a
little more than that. I think he was a Marine
two back in the day. Yeah, I just saw that
on wikikidia. Are you there? You go? Those are your

(57:18):
big stories? Thank you story. I was reading this tweet
from a guy named Jack. He said, I'm a first
flight in fifteen months. Of course, we are rerouted back
to the gate because two passengers got into a physical
altercation over elbow placement up on armrest. Hey, I get
upset about that stuff too. You only get half m

(57:43):
So like someone takes the front, someone takes the back. Well,
it's one of two ways. You either each you have
a little section or its first come, first serve and
you can't push the other person off interesting, but that's
decided when you sit down, like and if someone's hogging
all of it, right and you're like, okay, when they move,
you then get to put your arm on it. But
it gives a dicey. That's why you want to set
by somebody you know, because then you just push the

(58:03):
elbow off. But I definitely can see where two people
because it's not about the armrest, it's about disrespect. Let's
be let's be real. Yeah. And then also if you're
like I was flying the other day and I did
not know the people next to me, and the girl
raised the armrest. Oh weird, that is not acceptable, right,
I thought it was weird, But I didn't know how
to be like, hey, can we keep this down? Put

(58:25):
it back down? It goes up, and then as soon
as she likes moved her hand ould go put it
right back down. Okay, I would mine, I can't do that,
and then she would go right back up, and then
the whole time it's a complete curb your enthusiasm episode.
That's why. But I did think he was a little odd.
I mean, that's the thing you do if you're next

(58:46):
to someone you know. And even then sometimes Kaylin doesn't
want to do that with me. We were flying. I
was like, they moved the arms again, We're good. I
was like, all right, well, I don't mean to like
cuddle or do anything, but just to be more comfortable. Yeah. Yeah,
And I thought that was weird. I just remembered it.
They're are three fights that I understand and that I
almost get in. One armrest with somebody I don't know,
movie theater. It happens too. Two parking place. If I'm

(59:10):
sitting and I'm going to turn left into a spot,
that means there's a whole lane of oncoming traffic like
coming through me. But if I'm sitting in my blinker
on and then you pull up after and turn into
that spot, oh, I'm about to get so mad and
not gonna fight. I'm gonna get mad and wish I
would have been able to fight. Right. That's two, and
that is very disrespectful. And then three, the worst is
cutting in line, like you've been waiting in line the
whole time, and somebody was like, hey, Jimmy, let me

(59:31):
hop up there in line with you, and they haven't been.
I don't like you or Jimmy ever. Again that those
are the disrespectful ones that fights happened about. We're talking
about an airplane that you know, started to move and
they had to reroute it back because two people are
fighting over an armrest. I mean, the guy said he
hadn't flown in fifteen months because the pandemic. Gets on

(59:52):
his first plane. Two people fighting over an armrest and
they have to turn it around. Does the pilot get
on to go? You know, I'll turn this thing around. Guys,
don't make me. Don't around. It's like a parent. Tim
in New York, you were on the Bobby Bones Show.
What's going on? Morning Bobby and Morning Crew. What's happening? Man?
How are y'all doing? We're doing pretty good. Well. So

(01:00:14):
I had an interesting why. I had been going from
Long Island, New York to check its where I was
stationed in the military a few years ago. And I
was sleeping against the window and I woke up and
the armrest was up and the person that was next
to me was actually asleep on my shoulder. Oh, so
they pulled the armrest up and just use you as

(01:00:36):
their pillow. Yes, that is exactly what happened. I wonder
if it was an accident or if they thought, well,
this fellow looks comfortable and nice, like, what do you
think happened? What's happening in their mind? Honestly, I didn't
think they were a little bit too comfortable. I mean,
we had a decent conversation in the beginning of the flight,
and then after that it just got complete awkwardness. Guy

(01:01:01):
or girl. It was a girl. Oh wow. She was
probably in her mid sixties. She was an older lady,
so I really couldn't like frown on her too much.
But and you just let her chill. We sleep on
your shoulder. I did, Yeah, good for you five minutes
for about forty five minutes, and I tried to maneuver

(01:01:23):
just right to the way I wouldn't disturb her and
stuff like that. And then when she finally woke up,
she just looked at me all awkward like, and then
we just look great. The entire block. I thought I
was really gonna turn into like a sexy story. It's
a May December romance. Hey, Tim, appreciate that story. Hey,
thanks for serving too, man, really appreciate you. Yes, sir,

(01:01:47):
you guys have a blood day, all right, Tim, see you, buddy.
Let's go to kay Live. In Arkansas. Hey, Ka Leve,
you're on the show. What's happening to man getting more
than the studio Marlin? So I don't have an arm
rest story, but I do have a story of ah.
I was on a flight front of Ludat Arkansas to
Los Angeles, and I was on the windows seat and

(01:02:09):
super pretty girl around my age, probably in her mid twenties,
was sleeping. I mean in a I mean she was
smoozing on the aisle seat, and I had a few drinks.
I had to go to the restroom, and I had
took me about an hour to build up the courage
to wake her up to ask her to move so

(01:02:30):
I could go to the restroom. I just was curious
if that was you know, if that was inappropriate, or
if I should have just let her keep smoozing. I
struggled with this for a long time too, and we
talked about on the show a few times. Because I
always sit window if I go, I'm gonna sit when
you're looking into the plane. I'm sitting on the right side,
about a third of the way back on the window.
I like that panel that doesn't have a window on it,

(01:02:51):
so I can lay my head there and so I go, hey,
what's the deal if I got a pee? And everyone
told me over and over again, if you got a pee,
go pee. They know they're sitting on the aisle. They
know that when you sit on the aisle that people
are gonna walk through you both ways, through your little
aisle and through the big aisle. So I would say
that you did right. I would say you try to
manage it a little bit. You don't go every fifteen seconds.

(01:03:11):
But I think if you have to pee, you gotta
wake her up. Do you guys still feel the same way, Yeah, totally.
He waited an hour too, So if she wouldn't have
been as hot, Caleb, would you waited an hour? And
be honest? I don't know. I'm somewhat shy, so probably okay,
but I'll tell you this. Ever since then, I've been
sitting on the aisle seat every time I get on

(01:03:33):
a plane. Now, yeah, you learned. It's what works for you,
because it is uncomfortable to wake somebody up if you
have to pee all the time. If you're a peeing person,
I think you sit on the aisle. I've started to
do that, even though I prefer a window. I'm not
a peeing person. If it's a long flight, probably once
and then I will also see when they're awake and
trying to make that move. But now if they're asleep,
hey buddy, you picked a seat. Sorry. Every once in

(01:03:55):
a while I get the bottle out and just go
right there. I know you don't call it, Kayle, appreciate
that call. I hope you have a great day. Thanks,
lupeg he heard that. Let's check in with the hobby hat.
We all drew someone else's hobby out of the hat.
Let's get a Raymundo first, because Raymundo Morgan number two

(01:04:17):
is hobbies boxing. So you drew boxing. I saw you
went to title boxing with her yesterday. Oh yeah, and
just straight up dominated an hour class. She taught me
the ropes pretty intense, but had a fun time. I
was watching you, yeah, I mean the time they videoed
me was when I was my most tired. It was
at like the fifty minute mark, I was gassed, and people,

(01:04:37):
even my own wife, was like, you'll never be able
to box anybody. You looked really bad and sloppy. I
was like, that's because I was exhausted. I mean, film
me the first minute of my workout, please, yeah, you
like ray sloppy. But do you feel like you could
box someone now after doing that? No? I mean I
would need a lot, a lot of training. I have
a very good left, but my rights week I don't
know a lot of duck. There's a lot of that involved.

(01:04:59):
How do you do Morgan? He had a lot of power,
but he just couldn't seem to figure out to use
both hands. He really liked using his left hand, so
we'd need to work on that hand movement. But honestly,
the fact that he stuck it out for the entire
hour with two really intense trainers, I was super proud
of him. Lunchbucks, you have to watch birds? What did
you do yesterday? So my neighbors have a bird bath

(01:05:22):
that they haven't been using, that's just sitting up against
their fence. So I grabbed it, put it in my
yard and filled it up with water and watch the
birds twiddled around in the water. You stole a bird
bath from your neighbors, I wouldn't say stole. It hadn't
been used for at least a year, and it's just
been sitting there against the fence, and I was like, Hey,
they don't want it, They're at work. I'll just borrow
for a couple hours. So I put some water in
it and watch the birds frolic around in the water.

(01:05:43):
Oh cute. Yeah, I need to get a little bath thing.
Did you like it? I was cool to see him
frolic It was just like, oh, look at those birds.
They really I thought, hell, stupid, They're not gonna come
just dance in this water. Well guess what, They come
and dance in the water when you put it out there.
They know how to find water. Amy, your hobby has
to watch the weather. They're from Raimundo. Yeah, and I'm
watching the World's Deadliest Weather. That's my chosen thing. And

(01:06:05):
the episode I watched yesterday focused on animals and different
things that happened. And somehow we took a detour to
Thailand where this python or some huge snake had like
been washed from his habitat where he lived and ended
up in a sewage system and crawled up a man's
toilet in Thailand, and while he was sitting on his

(01:06:26):
and in Thailand, the toilets are like in the ground,
like it's almost like they're squatting, you know, It's not
like the toilets we have, so any any hoosy. I
don't know how to say this. Get him came up
and bit him in the cougar the butt or the
nads the two the balls, I said, nads. So look
what just happened there? Okay, sorry, I mean, first you

(01:06:49):
censored yourself, then you went yeah, you went oh, and
then I gave you a word it would be like
middle ground nads, and then you jumped or you like
hurdle that. The whole thing just awkward for me because
I saw, I saw it. I can't unsee what I saw.
I mean, I didn't see that, but there was. It
was the scene of the crime, and they had footage
there because I guess news crew showed up and they all, right, John,

(01:07:11):
we're here at the scene. We're gonna check now, bend
over here he is, here's Clinty. No. But they were
able to successfully rescue the python and release it back
into the wild, and then the guy, I think is
gonna be okay, ish, I'm going probably traumatized for life.
But yeah, there's that. So that's you know, that's the
kind of stuff I'm watching. Things to rap. I got

(01:07:33):
a list here of things you should not have in
your home. Once you're over thirty years old. There's an
interior design where they put out this list. It's like, hey,
once you turn thirty, stop with this stuff. Top ten
shot glasses as decor. Anyone have that house? No? No, no,
I thought lunchbox. Might. I know I'm as acre, but
I got him on the cabinet yea, his wife probably regularly. Yeah,

(01:07:53):
should put him in the cabinet. Cork boards. I don't
even know what that is, like a bulletin board type thing. Oh,
to put thumb tacks on there. You may have that.
No anything space themed, No no, I wish. We're pretty
mature so far. Like Glow in the Dark Stars, the
best paper floor lamps. Dream Yeah, I used to have one.

(01:08:16):
Got rid of it like a few months ago. Dream catchers.
Oh that's the cool feather like yeah, a super old
mattress ten years max. I mean I probably do some
of those guest bedrooms. Listen. I could be sticking people

(01:08:36):
in there on like a gravel bed. I would have
no idea because I don't go in there. Old trophies, yeah, yes,
in your house, like display in my laundry room. I
don't know why they're up, but what I oh, tennis
soft fall. I have my Dancing with the Stars. That's different.
I'm asking though, because I think it drives Caitlin crazy
because every time she moves that, I put it right

(01:08:57):
back in the middle of the living room. I'm pretty
out of that's different. You just won that recently. It's
not like Amy's like she won twenty years ago. I'm
one of eighteen, though, to eighteen or nineteen to be fair,
So three years ago. Yeah, still relevant, man, Yes, and
be proud of that one mine by laundry room, and
they're they're supposed to get put away, they just haven't yet.
Plastic cups, plates, and plastic silverware. I got the Yeah,

(01:09:20):
stuffed animals on your bed. Inflatable furniture is number one.
You may have any sort of like bean bag inflatable
furniture type things. Okay, we're all pretty mature. I do
think Ray, did any of that pop up to you?
The inflatable thing we have that, I mean, it's just
a little blow up mattress. That's probably the only one
of that. The shot glasses, yes, I mean they're sitting
right there on the kitchen counter. What kind of shot

(01:09:42):
glasses the team or my wife got stylish ones. These
are like almost like they're very very cool looking. They're reflective.
There's no label or anything like that on. It's a
cool looking. Of course. Yeah it's a mature exactly. Yeah, yeah,
of course this got to know he's talking about right,
all right, thank you, Ray. Let's check in with Morgan
on the diamond art. Tobby, you Drew eddies, Yes, and

(01:10:02):
what are you doing art about? It's like these little
teeny tiny diamonds and I use a little like pitting,
little tweezer thing and I take it and I put
it on the paintings. What are you making? It's like
at elephant. It's an elephant, sparkly elephant. It's a very
big elephant. I barely made a ditt in this thing, Okay,
Like I've I've spent probably over an hour and a
half doing this, and I think I barely have maybe

(01:10:23):
put on like a hundred diamonds. Do you think you'll
finish this project in this week or just give up?
I don't think i'll finish it this week, but I
have too much OCD to not finish it at some point,
so I'll finish it. I just don't think i'm going
to make a dint in it this week, but I'm
trying really hard. I gave Eddie my favorite podcast to
listen to, called The Razorback Daily, Bad Day to listen.
I couldn't listen yesterday because I'm too heartbroken over the

(01:10:44):
loss that makes a man. Let me tell you. I mean,
I'm just amazed by the fan base. I mean, the
Arkansas fan base is like, so it's all we have.
I mean, you guys are so passionate about this that
the entire podcast sounded like a funeral. I like, hey,
I love it, I respect it, but man, it was
hard to listen to it because there was so much
pain going throughout those voices in the podcast. But I'll

(01:11:08):
listen again. Today I didn't listen, and I always listen.
I can't take it right now. I'm still morning. Hey,
they found little silver linings in there, and I appreciate that.
I don't. I didn't as far as me. I had
to watch teen Mom, and I've now watched a full episode.
It's an hour show, and I watched a full episode.
And so in this first episode, I'm going back ten years.
Do you even remember the stuff launch box? I remember

(01:11:29):
some of it because Farah finds this guy to date
and he is a model too, and then she ends
up finding out that he is cheating on her naval
limitating a few weeks since the whole situation, she drives
three hours to his talent to confront him. And I'm
watching it and I just felt like a loser because
I'm an adult man. I would get if I was
a twenty five year old female. Thirty two year old female,

(01:11:52):
I get it. But a forty one year old man
watching this show, I'm And Cal's like, what are you watching?
Because she's like, I don't know. I think he's like
probably staying with another girl. She's like, what are you?
What's what's what's happening? I'm like watching teen mong because
let's watch made me for his hobby. No, he didn't
make you. You've made a straw hobbies out of the hat.
And then now we all have to do that. But

(01:12:12):
it's his hobby, so I have to do it. Um,
So let's see what else happened. And report Wood goes
into a doctor's office and it's weird they can get
the camera in with the doctor and the doctor's like, hey,
I think you're depressed. I think you have um some
anxiety issues and she's like, yeah, that's all that happened,
and then it shows the doctor walk out of the room.

(01:12:34):
So I've watched I'll watched twenty more minutes of it
today or thirty minutes of it today. But I don't
I don't know that I like it through one episode.
But what we have another one to do? Yeah, you've
got a couple more episodes and then you'll be hooked
because you're gonna be invested emotionally in their lives. I'm
telling you, I wouldn't have watched the second episode if
I hadn't been forced to like the one I want
to watch today, I wouldn't have been like, oh, I
gotta watch another one. So okay, those are our hobby

(01:12:55):
check ins for today. I do want to go over
to mike d because we're gonna segment called watch it
or swatch it? What is it called theater skip it? There?
It is theater skip It where Mikey watches movies for
us and tells us if we need to see it
or skip it. What's the movie today? It's The Conjuring
The Devil Made Me do It on HBO Max and
in theaters. I love scary movies. This is a part

(01:13:16):
three of this series and I was really excited about it,
but it's not that good. The Conjuring is this one?
You have to watch the first two to watch the
third one. No, not at all their own individual stories.
Oh they are. Yeah, it's all about possessions, the Conjuring.
The Devil made me do it. Yeah. It has a
great premise that they're trying to prove the existence of
Satan because somebody claims they were possessed by the devil

(01:13:37):
while they murdered somebody. And you didn't like it. No,
the first scene was pretty scary, but the rest of
it was kind of cheesy. Do you think it's because
it's on a streaming service. No, because it's it's supposed
to be like a straight on, like full release movie.
So I just think it wasn't that good. And then
what do you rate it? I give it two out
of five demon so skip it, skip the count. I

(01:14:00):
want to any This just confirms no problem. And how
do you feel about Eddie spoiling? Oh yeah, I hate
when he talks about endings. Yeah, just making sure on
the same page. There, great? What? No? Great? I won't
talk about it. Anymore. I want to talk about movies.
Thank I'll watch all movies and I won't I won't
talk about him. Thank you. It really learned your lesson.
Heather in Tennessee's on the phone, Heather, thank you for

(01:14:21):
calling the show. What's going on? Hi? And Morning Studio Morning. Um.
I just wanted to add to the list of ten
things that you shouldn't have in your house over thirty
and I was waiting for it, thinking it would be
number one, and that was fan posters, like any sort
of poster hanging out in your walls. Well we didn't
make the list. This is some designer. Does anyone have

(01:14:43):
a post up in their house at all? No? No,
I wish and listen, I might, but Caitlin's kind of
whip me into shape. You know how. I had some
friends I went through Basic in the military. They're like, hey,
they break you down to build you up. I feel
like I had. I've had to be broken down to
be built back up. So I might have posters in
like a like a man room or something, which I

(01:15:03):
don't even a man room really, but I don't. But
the best poster ever had was the ones in the
Wheaties boxes with Michael Jordan's Ah, the three piece. I
would try to collect those, dang, I always have the
top of the bottom, never could get the middle one. No,
I'm talking about the ones where we're like one of them,
he's dunking on the hard court. Oh yeah, there were
the different ones. Yeah, no posters here, Heather. Do you
know anyone that's an adult man that has posters? Still?

(01:15:24):
I don't know anyone who has posters still? No, I don't.
There you go, we've settled it, all right, Heather, Thank
you very much. Hope you have a great day, all right,
see you later today. This story comes to us from
Ocean City, Maryland. Three guys were playing some mini golf

(01:15:46):
when one said, hey, I think that was a three
and not a two when he wrote down his strokes.
They started arguing. Guy pulls out a knife, stabs his
two buddies. Wait, which one stab was the one that
was cheating or the one that caught the guy cheating
the one that was accused of cheating. So they probably cheated,
Like that's how you reacted like that? Yeah? Yeah, yeah.
If you didn't cheat, you don't stab. If you cheated

(01:16:08):
and got caught, well you still shouldn't stab, but we
get it. We have. We have golf cheaters in our
life too. I know a couple in here. Yeah, well
you got a mirror up there, buddy. All right, there
you go. I'm lunchboxed. That's your bone head story of
the day. What's your favorite vegetable? Oh, broccoli, sweet potatoes
or potatoes? Sweet potato for sure. I I don't know

(01:16:31):
if that's like a borderline vegetable. What would you say
is your favorite vegetable? Okay, I'm gonna go sweet potato
because it is a root vegetable. Eddie, I mean, I'm
gonna go potato. She's going sweet potato. The potatoes are
way better than that. The number one vegetable, according to
five thousand Americans they pull it every year, is broccoli.
That's good too. It is the overwhelming favorite. I feel

(01:16:52):
like people don't like broccoli. I feel like people like
broccoli covered with crap. Oh, it doesn't have to be
covered with crap, I can. I can take broccoli with
the lemon juice. You can, though, But you're a big
vegetable person. Okay, would it help if I said that
My daughter Stashia, who's fourteen, whose favorite foods or cheetos
and Fanta loves broccoli with lemon and salt. It would help,

(01:17:13):
a little, Okay. I mean I like broccoli, but I
feel like BROCCOLI's like Brussels sprouts to folks. They like it,
but they like it because of all the other stuff
you put on it. Cheese, you know, broccoli, broccoli, salt, pepper, Yeah, yeah,
season it. But it is number one? What do you
think was number two? Sweet potatoes, carrots? Oh no, I
don't think sweepoto is considered a vegetable. Okay, well it

(01:17:34):
is a root vegetable, but I guess according this list
we're going more like, why do you keep saying the
word root? I don't think it's considered a vegetable, Mike,
what is a sweetpetoto considered? Thank you? But then why
is it in the vegetable group? And why does any
keep saying the word root? Why can't you just say
the word vegetable? Because I mean, they're probably comparing different exactly.

(01:17:54):
That's why I'm so confused by this day. Well, it
just has it. It's because sweet potato did. The broccolis
don't grow on tree. They're like their own little tree. Yeah, okay,
so carrots are a number two and then corn comes
in at number three, which I do love some corn. Yeah.
Corn is good by itself, that's the real one. You
can eat that straight off the cob, so good. But
it is good Mexican street corn a lot. Oh, come on,

(01:18:15):
that's good. That's good. All right, that's effort today. All right,
see you guys tomorrow. Have a great day by everybody.
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