All Episodes

July 27, 2020 89 mins

Amy brings in a situation she had with her plumber and wants to know if it’s weird what he decided to do in her house. We get an update from Eddie who went in for his second COVID test. We draft our favorite television comedies. Plus, Bobby remembers Regis Philbin with stories of meeting him on multiple occasions and talks of his music career.

Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show, do
you watch Outer Banks? I watched season one? Like it
I did. My husband wasn't more into it. I watched
it because he really wanted to watch it, and I
was like, what's the deal, Like these are high school kids.
He's like, I like it. So, yeah, we enjoyed it.
We're coming back for season two. I didn't watch it,

(00:20):
but oh good, because I need to know what happens. Well,
chip Eston, it was a friend of mine is on it.
Is this character big? Yes, he's a dad? Is he
a good guy? Bad Morgan? You like it? Huh? Yeah?
I liked it a lot, but it took me probably
until the sixth episode where I was finally into it.
But chip Eston was He was awesome in that show. Yeah, awesome,

(00:44):
but you're not expecting him to be because he's such
a good guy and then he's not. So is he
a slimy character on the show? Yeah yeah, but also
part of me And maybe it's just because we know him,
and I know we know him and not his character,
but like, because it's him and I want him to
be good, I'm like, is he's just doing what he

(01:04):
needs to do to like survive and this is part
of his upbringing and it's not his character. Yeah, it's
not his fault. He's bad. Well, I saw in his
account they were coming back for season two. Yeah, U
Kaitlin wasn't watching something called Sweet Magnolia. Do you watch that, Morgan? Yeah?
I watched that whole thing. You like it? Yeah, it
was really good. It also got left on a cliffhanger,

(01:24):
but it just got renewed. Well, I only know about
it because again, same kind of thing. I know. Jamie
Lynn Spears she opened for me out for a bit
and so her and our buddies and she's in it too, right, Yeah,
she's in it. It's it's like a rom com drama.
I would say, it's probably the best way to describe it.
But it's really good. So that's out. That's season two

(01:45):
and that's where on Netflix. Both on Netflix. Yeah. Um,
there's a story about telling the guy to man up,
because this was a story you and your hut, something
you and your husband did, Yeah, where you told him
to man up once and then that wasn't good for
your relationship. Yeah. I confessed all that I did that.
It's haunted me ever since it was two thousand and twelve.

(02:06):
I remember when I did it, and he was struggling
because he got out of the Air Force and he
was really really having this identity crisis, and I wasn't
used to seeing him have that struggle, and so I
just was said to him, and I thought maybe I
was being encouraging, but also with a little frustration, I said,
man up. If you're tell a guy to man up,

(02:28):
it's the same as telling a woman to get in
the kitchen. Listen. I tell myself to man out sometimes
Internally I'm like, all right, but I don't think I
think man up can be told to a man or
a woman. That to me just means, in my mind,
just means, hey, it's time to rise to the occasion
that you feel you should be arriving at. Look. And
I'm like, hey, it's not a man up here, Like

(02:49):
it's meaning you've prepared yourself for this situation. But I
think you could say that to yourself. I guess it's
just in the context that it's used. I think it's
a bad way you use them. Oh, the way that
did not go well. I think we still suffer from that.
I've apologized a lot. I didn't realize at the time.
At the time, I thought I was handled it well,
but no, I was not any I did often have

(03:13):
listeners reach out about, Hey, my husband or my wife
or my spouse, my significant other is getting out of
the military, and I don't know what that transition is
going to be like. And I often tell them to
do the exact opposite of what I did, which was
what I wasn't really I didn't understand, like I didn't
understand the struggle. I thought, Okay, so you're not in

(03:36):
the Air Force anymore, you still are. You're smart. I
know you'll be successful, you have another job. But I
didn't realize all that, at least for him, having grown
up since he was five years old, wanting to be
in the Air Force, going to the Air Force Academy,
in the Air Force for twelve years, and then separating.
I didn't realize that that's all he's known, and he struggled.

(03:58):
And then military life versus what they call civilian life.
I mean, it's what's called but entering the civilian world
is hard. Everybody functions in a different way. They speak different, emails,
are different, communicate like, everything's just different. And he was
really having a hard time adapting, and I blew it

(04:19):
off like it wasn't a big deal. I said, man up,
they should not when I should have had more compassion.
I should have listened more. I should have. You didn't
know that. I didn't know. You do, and you can
tell and I can tell others that it is real
and what they're experiencing is very valid, and you need
to make sure that they can experience all those feelings
and emotions and not shut them down. Because I feel

(04:39):
like I shut it down for him. Oh yeah, I
shouldn't say that. Yeah, the whole story came out reminded
me of you. Yeah. I pulled up my phone here,
So there's a picture of Caitlin and I on her Instagram.
Do you see this picture? Yeah, I guess how you
commented on anything of us on top of the building. Yes,
hear us talk about we went to Oklahoma City. That's
why I have my Oklahoma City short. I brought this

(05:00):
in a store. Let's think they ripped off the NASA
logo it is. Yeah, it's totally rip off. Um, But
this picture of Kaitlin and I on top of this building,
I am at the exact right angle to look jacked
because I'm not jacked, and I've been looking at the
pull out the picture to your phone. No, I know
it is not that big in real life. I saw

(05:22):
your bracelet and your b Well, this isn't a bracelet,
it's a it's a whoop. Yeah, I'm not doing commercial
for that. I don't know how to use this thing yet.
It would be the worst commercial if my commercial was.
I don't even know how to use this thing yet.
And I'm trying, like I got. My sleep has been
getting better a little bit, but this angle, I just
need to recapture this. Look at my arm and my pick.
It looks huge. I'm not huge. As a matter of fact,

(05:43):
i've been I'm not working out as much anymore because
I don't want to go any because if I get Corona,
my TV production shuts it down. So I've been We
drove to this thing because it was important for our
sister's engagement. We didn't get close to many people and
then we back home, so I'm not the best shape
I've been in. But look at that guy. That shirt

(06:07):
is wrinkled up unnert to cause a peck. Whatever whatever
it is, I need to recreate this. This is a
great angle. Because I am not. I do not look
like this, but holy yeah, I get it. Ladies. Everybody's like,
turn your angle like you shoulder your chin. I was like,
it's too much. Look at this picture. I was like,
what the we were? Um, we drove there. We don't
want to get there late. So we got a hotel

(06:30):
for that day just to make sure if we got
their way a few hours early, we would hang out
in the hotel. So we go into the hotel. What
was cool was they cleaned everything in there and even
like the remote has a wrap around if it goes, hey,
we just cleaned this, scrub the whole remote. So Kaylin
has this dress she's wearing. It's like a top and
a skirt, and she's ironing and she irons like my shirt,

(06:50):
and then she starts ironing her skirt a little bit
and then we start talking at price. It's something hilarious
or something, and then she looks and she goes, oh,
she burned a hole all the way through her skirt
with the iron. Oh no, because she was so distracted
by so hilarious. She's probably distracted by your body. No,
that definitely wasn't it. But she had a hole and

(07:11):
she was like, oh no, but I guess I went
through the scart but it didn't go through the slip.
So she had a big hole on her hip in
this outfit that I think she bought for this, but
pretty much and she's fine. She was like, yeah, whatever,
who cares. But she kind of had a purse. She
kept over it the whole time. But I felt bad
for I was like, all right, what do we need
to do? You get a Walmart, get you another slip,
like what's the plan here? But she handled it. She

(07:31):
told me that you're I can't remember how she put it.
I don't even honestly remember exactly what brought this up,
but that you're very um willing to do things that
normally I don't think that you maybe in the beginning
weren't doing, but you're really showing your acts of service.
Not that she she needs that, but that's she's noticing.

(07:54):
And know what that means? Um, okay, example what I
can disagree with you? Um, well, that's an example you
being willing, Like what do we mostly here? It's like, hey,
let's keep our wits about just in case. But she
had she was all good. There was something about taking
out the trash or something. Aliston, I don't know what
I should say on the radio, and I shouldn't, so

(08:16):
never mind. But you're doing good. It's a compliment. She
was saying that there's like little things. I guess she
had been taking out the trash and then you notice.
So then you're like, it's okay, I got it, and
you would think that's true. You took out the trash.
I like, I don't like taking I do, but I
don't know grand gesture. Sometimes it's just ends up. She

(08:37):
likes when you take out the trash, but I don't
like when I take out the trash. But just do
it like she's attracted are you taking up the trash?
I'm not attracted to the trash, but I'm giving like
every day you should be like I got the trash, babe,
I should make a big deal about you, and it's
not full. I'm going to get the trash. No, don't

(08:58):
mind me. All right, we gotta get in today's show.
Thank you, guys, let's get rolling with today's show. Glad
to have everybody here. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Following me on Instagram if you want. There's a new
episode of Super Easy Trivia with Granger Smith and Russell
Dickerson are one of our heads at iHeartRadio. Son. Kevin
mcgrette's son is on there, so he played too, So

(09:20):
it's all up there, check it out. We should get
Kevin on there. Would he play, Yeah, But Logan wanted
to play, and so I was like, okay, all right,
come on up, all right, so check it out super
easy trivia. Here's today's radio show. Thanks everybody, I guess

(09:45):
welcome back to another week morning studio. Morning. I saw
the story where there's a reporter in Florida and she
just had a picture and someone's spotted something weird with
her neck and they were like, hey, they could be
something on your neck. She's like, huh. Turns out it
was cancer. Then she went in and it's the eight
on your side, she wrote on Instagram. She goes, um, man,

(10:07):
if you wroth on my side, it couldn't be more grateful.
But someone spotted that thing on her neck. Now I
come in with that story to lead because my vision.
My vision is still blurry today. I can't get it right.
So if someone listening knows what's up with me, can
you imagine the medical advice we're gonna get right now.
My eyes have not been able to focus almost all day.
I'm in about eighty percent now, but I woke up

(10:29):
and it's like right when you wake up, it slowly
kind of fades in then you're good. But I just
cannot get it all back today for some reason. Okay,
So if this has ever happened, anyone, feel free put
on our Facebook page. Can you imagine what the comments
are going to be? For sure, I'm gonna be dying
in them. Yeah. I don't know that you should read them, right,
but but I would like for someone to be on

(10:49):
my side. Yeah, Morgan, what you think Will they all
be death death comments? I mean yeah, probably everybody's met
on Facebook right now. So I just can't get my
vision all the way back. Well, so that worries me
in conjunction with some of the brain stuff. Do you
think it's related or should you call and tell them?
Is this a new symptom? Like you need to be
tracking all your symptoms because they could be related, because

(11:12):
like your eyes are in your brain. Yeah, they're probably
not connecting your head they are. No, No, I don't know.
I don't know, but I'm a little struggle today. Okay, Um,
The big debate in my household is, so I get
this drink from Starbucks. What is this a grande? Well
it's the size. Yeah, it's a latte a cup. So

(11:34):
the big question is because I go like, hey, get
my my coffee. I drink a dirty chai like a
chi tee, but I put two shots of espresso in
it when I get one, right, so it's kind of
a coffee tea. I call it a coffee. Caitlin's like, hm,
it's a tea. What would you define it as? It's
a hot it's hot too? Oh I don't. Yeah, this

(11:55):
is this is the big debate. I'm like, hey, well
it's like it it looks so much like to me
chi latte, because what's a latte? Though? It's like, there's
it is. It's a latte, which is like, which is
a coffee drink? Shy t though I make I think
early latte is just anything with milk defined it as

(12:16):
I think you're having coffee. Thank you very much. One
victory for me, I tell her I wasn't even trying
to take your side. I just right now in my cup,
I have a shot of espresso in milk in mine's
coffee so all, it's more of a coffee than a tea.
That's what I'm mean. You have espresso in yours. Yeah,
we're gonna talk to Eddie in a little bit. Who

(12:38):
I'm hearing either he got it late last night or
earlier this morning his latest result. If he's he's not
doing the garage thing because I thought maybe he would
get it before. Right now he just got it. We'll
find out if he's COVID positive or COVID negative. He
just had corona. How many days ago he could diagnosed
with that week? I think it's longer than like a week.

(12:58):
In a few days. Right when Eddie was COVID positive,
that's a great question. It was right after he got
back from the VAC. So I guess he never came back. Huh, yeah,
I mean it's been a while. Well, we'll see later
on if he still has corona or not. This is
Claire from New York. Good Morning, Studio. So, I was
walking this morning and listening to your podcast, and I

(13:20):
thought I heard screaming, So I paused the podcast to listen,
and I did. I heard somebody saying help me, somebody,
please help me, screaming it at the top of very long,
So my first instinct was to go up into the house,
and the house was kind of shady, So I want
to know what would you guys have done in that situation.
I ended up calling my husband. He was there in

(13:42):
less than a minute. We ended up calling nine one one,
and my husband d get the car and we left.
And now I can't stop thinking about it because we
don't know what happened. What would you have done? I
would have gone closer to the house and yelled and
asked someone to yell back, so I would have went

(14:03):
toward I would have gone toward the house. I'm trying
to think. I would love to say it had just
been a hero and run up in there, but I
would have run to the house and like, what's happening?
What is wrong? Do you need help? And then if
they would have answered and said yes, then I would
have gone into the house. I don't think what he
did's wrong. No, what she did was great, but I
don't I would be the same way of my brain

(14:24):
wouldn't be able to stop thinking of wondering and worrying
about what happened and if whoever it was is okay,
what's the movie? Would have made though you hear I
would have done what she did. I would have called
either my husband or called nine one one or whatever.
So I think calling a professional to go help. I'm
not equipped to go into a situation like that. I
guess that's what I think I would do. Claire, you

(14:48):
did nothing wrong. Yeah, don't burden yourself with any sort
of guilt. Here here is Chris from Charlotte, North Carolina.
I have a bone to pick with Lunchbox. I finally
checked out on Instagram today and notice he has zero following.
What is that, Lunchbox? You don't even follow your crew,
your family. This is all kinds of mess up. Thanks Bob,

(15:09):
you have a great day. Lunchbox follows zero people and
he answer to him, Oh yeah, I just don't follow
people on Instagram because I don't want to waste time
sitting there scrolling Instagram. I waste enough time on social media,
so I made a conscious decision to not follow anybody
so I wouldn't get wrapped up in Instagram life. There
you have it, or hurting a body's feelings if I
didn't follow him too? When did you care about hurting

(15:30):
people's feelings? Yes? When did that start? Please tell us well,
because in people back, why don't you follow me? And
I'm like, I don't have time for you, Like if
I don't follow you, then I don't have to worry
about that, Like I don't. And there's a lot of
people that I have to follow that I don't really
care about at all. Right, there you go, All right now,
time for the good news countdowns. Five stories. All good.
Let's see what makes the countdown this week. It's the
good News Countdown, counting down the biggest good news stories

(15:54):
across the left. All right, here we go. Let's start
with this. A woman in Kansas City won one hundred
bucks on a lottery ticket and gave it to the
family of a wounded cop. It turns out she did
it even though she lost her job because of the pandemic.
Someone started to go funny page for her and it's
already raised thousands of dollars. So good, and good and good.

(16:15):
That's number five. Number. Both parents of a six month
old baby recently tested positive for coronavirus and they have
a baby, so the doctor took care of the baby
for a month. Crazy, huh can do that? Now they're
all back home. I have no idea the rules. I
just think it made me feel good, so I put
it at number four. N a twenty two year old

(16:38):
nurse who has been on the front lines for months.
I'm talking full mask, full gear every day she goes in.
She just made it into the semifinals of the Miss
England pageant. She's also in the British Army Reserves. She
does it all reserves, nurse beauty pageants. That's crazy, and
that's at number three. A guy from Virginia drove four

(17:00):
teen hundred miles to Bozeman, Montana, just to play trombone
outside his brother's window while he recovers from the virus.
Four trombonus from Montana State University joined him. Here's a
clip of his brother talking about it. Fourteen hundred miles
it took to get here. Jeannie put together a trombone

(17:22):
section for me, and I brought the music and here
we are. They're crazy. I'm supposed to go to Bozeman
in a couple of weeks to shoot the first episode
because it keeps getting delayed because of Corona. But I'm
supposed to go to Bozeman, Montana to shoot the first
episode in two and a half weeks, never been. We're
on the air up there too. Can't wait to go
up there. Maybe I'll see this guy's brother actually take

(17:44):
an instrument play something outside of his window. All right,
here we go. Number one. A seventy nine year old
guy from Arizona was trying to drive to Wisconsin to
see his son for the first time in eighteen years,
but he kept getting lost. Older guy was having trouble
with GPS, having trouble with maps, so he stopped up
to ask for directions. At a gas station in Illinois.
A random couple said, hey, uh, we'll drive with you

(18:05):
the rest of the way, just to make sure you
get there. And you got there and they didn't even
mug them. Yeah, come on, there you go. That's number
one and close it up. That was the good News
countdown on the phone with us right now. Is Ali
in Springfield, Missouri? Hey Alie, what's happening? Hey Bobby, I'm
so excited. This is literally a dream come true. Well awesome,

(18:27):
you know I was just up there on your neck. Yeah,
I followed you on Instagram. You were in Branson at
Big Seater. That's so awesome. Yeah, it is like one
of my favorite places in America. Now just that area.
Big Seater is amazing if you get a chance to go.
But man, you guys have and I've been to the
Ozarks from Arkansas, but you guys really have a great
spot out there. Huh oh yeah, it's so pretty. Branson's

(18:48):
one of the prettiest thoughts ever in my opinion. What
do you do for fun? Like, what's a hobby that
you have up there in Springfield? Oh? Well, I actually
live about thirty minutes west of Springfield in the country,
so we're farmers and we like to hunt and fish
and just do anything outside. Do you ever go to
Bears Sports Grill in Springfield? You know, there's me, there's

(19:12):
one in Springfield and a couple in like Republican next
that I write by Springfield, I asked, because they it
Bears Sports Grill. They have the Bobby Bones Burger, and
haven't I should have what do the restaurant? When I
was up there? You know, we actually haven't want to
play a game Allian Springfield. So this is I didn't
make this game. Mike d made the game. Ray's gonna

(19:32):
host it? Ray? What's the game? Albert Einstein or Bobby Bones?
Their quotes and you have to say who said the quote?
Oh my gosh, okay, I didn't make the game. This
was hilarious. Oh do you want to play with her? Oh? No,
she should play. If she wants my help, she can
ask me. Hey, okay, um Ali, okay, rich, see if
you can guess who said it? Albert Einstein. That's my

(19:53):
favorite game ever. I'll be honest with you, Albert Einstein
or Bobby Bones. Go ahead, Ray first one. Insanity is
doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results. Einsteiner Bones. That's definitely Einstein. Correct. Nice, all right,
that's one. Go ahead. I don't believe in luck. I

(20:14):
don't believe in destiny. Instead, I believe that our lives
are powered by countless micro decisions. That's Bobby. I love
it this yet to think about it, though, that's the
greatest compliment ever. Am No, Yes, I I'm curious to

(20:35):
hear the rest of these. Okay, go ahead. Life is
like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must
keep moving Einstein er Bones. Honestly the one. The other
two I knew part I think, um bon amy, what

(20:58):
do you think? I think? Einstein? It's Einstein? Okay, and
you gotta right, Ali got it wrong though, Alice Clay, Yeah,
go ahead, and well I just feel like I'm sorry.
Probably Rode bicycles. You write a peloton, you write a
stationary boys, true, that's true. I go ahead. The sooner
you embrace the truth. The sooner you can leave behind

(21:18):
the bitterness of what you don't have and start. I
don't think you read that right, I think I said, Mike.
Or do you get these quotes from a book? Okay?
First one or second one? What did you say? I mean?
Read it again? Ray, The sooner you embrace this truth,
this truth. Sorry, sorry, sorry, The sooner you embrace this truth.

(21:38):
The sooner you can leave behind the bitterness of what
you don't have and start. Okay, I think that maybe
some more start what whatever it is meaning. As soon
as you let go of the things that are irritating you,
the sooner you can get started on the things that
don't the things that really matter. I said that way,
Did you get that right? Or do we just give
that to her? Oh? Okay, I'm just gonna that's a

(22:00):
tough one. Anyway. It's like, as sooner you get over
being but hurt, the sooner you can actually accomplish things. Sooner,
people get over not wearing masks, sooner we can get
on with those. That's it. That was Amy Einstein. Um,
next one, Raimundo. I have figured out what you sorry.
I have figured out that you never completely figure it out,

(22:21):
Bones or Einstein. Say it again. I have figured out
that you never completely figure it out. Amy, Well, I
thinks you, she says Einstein. Amy says me. Ray, it's Bones.
Caller got it wrong, Amy right. The caller has a name, Ray.

(22:42):
Her name is Ali Ali. Okay, Ali's only got what's
she two for for? And I got one left? Okay,
go ahead. The smaller you break down the activity or
time it takes to do something, the more manageable it
becomes Bones or Einstein. We do it one more time, Ray.
The smaller you break down the activity or time it

(23:05):
takes to do something, the more manageable it becomes Bones
or Einsteign. Yeah, that's definitely, mister Bobby Bone. That's correct.
I think I wrote about running because I hate running
long distances. But if I run post a post, I
can actually do it. And I think even when my

(23:25):
career it was never about I want to be the biggest,
baddest ever it was like, can I do this small?
I have my goal, but then it's always about reaching
the next small goal. Ten small goals. You'll do that
before you can reach one big goal. Same distance. Like
how you eat an elephant. That's right, one bite at

(23:45):
a time. There you go. All right, that's a pretty
good game. We like that one. I love coming. I
didn't make the game, did we not? On a show recently,
you complimented me and said I was very small, very
I think that's where Michael inspired by the game. And
then you're gonna bust, You're gonna break is okay? Whoa sensitive? Sally?
I did not? No, no, no, no no, no no, I'm

(24:07):
out of here. Okay, I'm gonna give her one hundred
dollar Walmart gift card. Oh we'll see that. There you go.
But did she even win? Yeah, because I got one.
I'll give it to her four out to six. Okay, cool.
I was gonna give us your anyway. Ali, what do
you you good? Everything good with you? Yes, I'm doing good.
I'm actually teaching summer school, so I'm here in Springfield.

(24:29):
You're what speech pathologist? Oh wow, I went to a
lot of speech pathology. Mine wasn't for an accident or anything.
Mine was to try to lose some of my accent.
So I don't know if that's say yeah, because where
I grew up in Arkansas, eyes as say something, how
you used to say it? Well, I give the whole

(24:50):
to say it when I'm tired, I know, but give
us an example. Do it when I'm tired. Talk to
us how I just did you know? Give us a whole,
give me old jeez and eyes. I know, but like
talk to us how what age give us? Sixteen year
old Bobby uh, nine year old Bobby thirty? Obby? What
you want? Sure? Okay, thirteen We'll settle there. I don't know.

(25:12):
I don't know. You want me to say, will we
go hunting today? We go? No way? And that's a girl.
It's just there's nothing wrong with that act. No, there's
not proud of it, I know. But to hear that
you I'm not kidding people. No, I'm from Texas like
I have an accent too. I hearing hearing you seek

(25:34):
that way, it just is weird because you've and you
were you were not proud of your accent, but you
wanted to be able to do in other cities. People
wouldn't be like or even television nationally exactly want people
know that be like well, but still I do get
it a lot like Man. Your accents thick, mostly from
people from Boston, New York, Northeast. Stuff. All right, Hey,
thank you very much. Ali, hope you have a great day.

(25:55):
You're gonna get one hundred. I give card to Walmart
and just appreciate you listening. All right, Na, thanks Bobby.
I had so much fun, all right, And she was
able to identify which I think most folks will Einstein
or bones. Thank you. Close it up. The latest from Nashville.
In Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second Skinny, Miranda Lambert

(26:16):
explained why the message of her song Bluebird is important
for her too. I don't consider myself optimistic necessarily. I
think I'm I'm not carefree. I'm definitely a warrior and
I'm a planner, and I think I've gotten a little
more laid back in my thirties. But I definitely I
need to hear the message in Bluebird too, because I

(26:36):
have to remind myself to keep a bluebird in my heart. Also,
Chris Jansen shared how his song Done was inspired by
his wife. I think that being a songwriter artist in particular,
there's already a vulnerability and honesty about it, especially with done.
I mean done is done is a real thing. I
said done and done when I first saw Keilly for
the first time, and so it was naturally just to

(26:57):
put it into a song. Right, Young says fans shouldn't
expect any more songs about his daughter. Had this one
not been the right song, we would keep trying to
write the right song. But I know this is the song.
This is what I had to say. I'm meant to
say it this way, so I actually have to fight
against songwriters. It's the opposite. That's beautiful. I already wrote
the song. I'm not gonna have ten songs about my daughter.

(27:18):
She gets one and then her siblings will all get one,
and it'll be the right one. And luckily we landed
on the right one the first time, and we're going
number two. That's you, skinny, It's time for the good news.
A doctor helps save a three year old boy from

(27:38):
drowning in a pool in New Jersey. A family member
got the child out of the shallow end of a
hotel pool, and doctor John Blundell, who was staying at
the hotel perform CPR and revived the boy before first
responders arrived. Imagine your kid is drowning, someone pulls him out,
saves them, and there's a doctor there to bring them
back to life. Amazing, what are the odds. Fortunately a

(28:00):
police officer, Scott Gaston, was also nearby when the call
came in, so he rushed over there too and gave
the boy oxygen. Like this kid perfect storm. Well after
he fell in bummer. But you know everything worked out.
So let me shout out doctor John Blundell, Officer Scott Gaston,
the unnamed person who pulled the kid from the pool.

(28:21):
He didn't get the shout out here in the article.
Shout out unamed person, All unnamed people, we shout you
out right here together. But that's a good story. I
wanted to share that. There you go. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. Sorry. Today,
this story comes to us from Huntington, New York. This
guy Robert was sinninguced about a year and a half

(28:42):
in prison for stealing cars. He's like, man, I don't
want to go to prison. You know what I'll do.
I'll fake my own death. So he types up a
death certificate and he mails it to the police station.
The only problem is he misspelled a bunch of words
on the death certificate. Typo's got him as they went
and found him, and now he's back in prison. I'm
lunchboxed at your bone head. Story of the day. The

(29:04):
painters are finishing it up inside my house and they're
the nicest of guys I've ever been around. They're always like, hey,
are you good? And I walked out there the day
and he goes, hey, excuse me, would you mind if
I just turned the music up ten percent? And I
was like, oh man, I'm jam it out, play whatever
you want. Yeah, But I just thought that was really nice.
I'm gonna be like just ten percent. And I was like,
you want to go fifty? Go fifty? Yeah, because they're

(29:25):
having to paint in there all day and they need
entertainment and when we come by, they'll throw their masks
on real quick. Yeah, And I'm like, it gets It's thoughtful,
the greatest. Yeah. I should send him over to you.
Do you need painted? Yea, actually I do, I seriously do.
I've eve been still having work done at our house too,
and I had to have some sinks disconnected and a

(29:47):
plumber was there doing it, and we were in the
kitchen and he was talking to me about his favorite
music and how he loves hit a hop, oh hip hop,
so it's like hip hop but hit country like country
hip hop, right yeah? And I just looked at him confused,
and of course, I mean, I can put two and
two together. I know what it is, but I didn't.
He was asking if I knew any or what my

(30:08):
favorite hit cop was and I didn't have any and
I have an Alexa in my kitchen and he saw
it and he just looked over and said, hey, Alexa,
play big smo. He Were you shocked at somebody random
yelled at your Alexa? Yes? I just thought, I don't

(30:28):
know etiquette for Alexa because it's still so new to
a lot of people. But do you if you're not
friends with somebody, can you talk to their smart device?
Do you think Alexa's like a kid? Like only talk
to my kids? If I know you or you ask? Right,
I don't know. I mean I certainly wasn't mad at

(30:49):
or anything, and I don't think you met any harm.
Someone just yells at your Alexa? Right, Yes, it made
me laugh because like I don't know you. You're in
my house. We're talking, yes, and you're really nice, but
you're not. You're not. If you were my house and
you said, hey, play this, that'd be fine. I wouldn't
even think twice about it. But I was laughing like

(31:09):
this this appropriate? I don't know that's funny. Who is
your favorite hiccop though? I don't know? Well, Uh, I
don't know. Cowboy Troy Okay is cold Ford Okay? Could forward?
Is Littlema's ex hiccop? No? I think he's hip Hop okay.
Oldtown Road, though could be considered hiccop, is bish. This

(31:30):
is a tricky one. Play that little smoo though again
big smoll Oh, whatever's name is ya? What about jelly roll?
Jelly Roll? I don't know that one. What are you
thinking about this guy yelling at her Alexa lunchbox man?
I would have to tell him you turn that off,
like that's my device. That's sort of like just going

(31:51):
in and getting something out of your fridge. It's a
violation of your space. And I would have to say something.
Morgan weird or not weird? I think it's definite weird.
I would have said something to him Ray close it
out weird or not weird. I mean he's working for
you or whatever. Right, can't they take take control of
some stuff in your house? I mean yet, Hey, Stevens,

(32:11):
you give me some water? Yeah? I don't know. I really, guys,
he was so nice. I don't have a problem with it.
I just thought, I don't know that he should continue
to do that with other people, because if I was
somebody that really cared, you know, it might get awkward.
But I get he was just trying to show me
what hic hop was. Yeah, no, nothing malicious here right time?

(32:32):
Now for a draft of best TV comedies. We'll go
around the room picking our favorite comedies. We'll former team
vote on the team you like the best. Raymundo has
first pick today, Raymundo, what's the first TV comedy you're picking?
Give me Friends? That's the first overall pick. I think
that's that was the right one. You well, I just

(32:55):
realized that's the theme. I thought we were drafting favorite
TV comedians. Who'd you have over? There? Is your first pick?
Betty White? Betty White, Ray Romano, M that wrong? What

(33:16):
do you mean? Yeah? I don't know. You were in
here when I cut the tease for it. That ran
over the weekend. Yeah. Probably, I'm gonna go ahead and go.
I'm I'm gonna draft The Office. That's my first overall pick,
which puts it over to you. Amy. Well, friends has
taken The Office is diggin. That's what I watch right now.
That corrects me up, So I'll go Seinfeldt solid. There's

(33:41):
just not gonna be a bad pick in the first round. Lunchbox. Yeah,
this is my favorite show right now and I am
loving it. And it is called, um we'll call it
Sheets Creek all right, Yeah, that's Creek Morrigan. Oh yeah,
and y'all took so many and I I'm gonna go

(34:04):
with Modern Family A nice. I'm gonna get that on
the way back. All right. That's the first round. Now
we go backward. In the second round, we're drafting TV comedies. Morgan,
your second pick. Yeah, I'm gonna go with Fresh Prince
of bel Air. Oh so good. All these have been
on my list so far. Nobody's really not a bad

(34:25):
pick yet. Lunchbox, Okay, I love this show. Can watch
the reruns over and over again and you will laugh
out loud. Give me Parks and Wreck Mayby, who else
you have your your comedian list, Um, shut up? How

(34:48):
I met your mother? Okay? Is it me? Agan? No?
You got many picks before you again? Again? Are you
pause for so long? Yeah? Okay, I'm gonna go with
the Golden Girls. Oh no, no, no, yeah, I'm gonna
go with the Golden Girls. All that was best TV comedies.

(35:10):
Raymondo over to you, good wholesome family show from back
in the day? Did I do that family matters man?
Knocking them all down? Here? All right, we'll go with
Raymundo gets the last pick here of the of the
next round. Raymundo has friends and family matters. Who's gonna

(35:32):
be joining your team? It's your favorite TV comedy. A
lot of nerds out there now during the old coronavirus times.
Give me big bang hairy Yeah, it's good. All right.
I'm deciding between two which ones talk it out? Raymond

(35:53):
and Full House? You know, well, just make your pick
because which everyone you don't use? I am. I figured
they'll both get taken, so why I don't mind sharing them.
I'm gonna go Full House. Okay, So my team is
the Office, Golden Girls and Full House. Amy. Everybody loves Raymond,

(36:17):
so my team? Yeah Steinfeld how I met your mother
and I pretty listened lunch Rox. Man, you guys taken everything. Ah,
I'm gonna go ah ah Man, I'm gonna go a
New Girl. Were you gonna pick the More? Yes? That

(36:38):
was so close. Morgan, your final pick? Oh, Lunchbox's team
is U S Creek, Parks and Rec and New Girl. Morgan.
Oh my god, I'm so angry right now. Um. I mean,
I guess the only thing that I have left on
here is The Simpsons, all right, which makes Morgan's team

(37:01):
the Simpsons, Fresh Prince and Modern Family. All right. There
you have it. Some that didn't make the list on mine,
which I knowe I probably wouldn't pick, but I put
it in Justine in case curb your enthusiasm. Roseanne m
good one because I've seen every single episode and I thought,
if the world ended, I'd pick Mom's Family. Did you

(37:21):
ever watch Mom's Family? I mean a long long time ago.
Have Reba? Oh good one? Yeah, cheers. I knew I
wouldn't pick Family Guy, put I put that one down
to the rest was all on the list. I guess
I didn't have New Girl on my list, but the
rest of that do you have any others? Like you
had a whole time, Amy thought we were dropping black
and white shows. All right, there, you go go to

(37:45):
Bobby Bones dot com and vote on the team that
you like the best. Check that out. We will talk
to our video producer Eddie in the next twenty five
minutes or so. From what I hear, he just got
his results back. Okay, so we're gonna find out if
he's positive or negative for Corona again. He was positive
a week and a couple of days ago. Here's a voicemail.

(38:06):
So we got late last night Morning Bobby Morning Studio.
Hey man, I just got the perfect name for Eddie.
He's definitely my thoughts of the pros. If you're gonna
name him like you have man Eddie with COVID, just
call him coved. You guys are great. I love you guys.
Co Betti ed here's our Frank Cooetti. That's a good man.

(38:26):
I appreciate that call. You can always call us eight
seven seven seventy seven, Bobby. I'm on Instagram at mister
Bobby Bones. You're Samy's pile of stories. So this guy
wanted to buy a camper. It was three thousand, five
hundred dollars, so he went on vinmo to pay the
person he was buying the camper from sent it to

(38:46):
the wrong person. So this one kid is out golfing
with his dad. His phone's like and he opens it
up and he just got paid thirty five hundred dollars
on Vinmo. He knew it wasn't for him and that
it was a mistake, so he messaged the guy back
and said, I don't think this is for me. He's like,
oh yeah, shoot, it's not for you. So he's like,

(39:07):
I'm gonna send you back all the money minus twenty
bucks to buy myself a case of beer. What did
you guys say? He's a deal. So it's just kind
of funny how he handled it, because he did the
right thing, but then felt like he should reward himself.
That's funny. Sometimes on Venmo, pay someone and they'll go,
you have no friends with this person in common, and
you've never messed him before, are you sure? And I'm like,

(39:28):
I don't know, man, Am I sure? And I'm always like,
I'm about to pay the wrong person, But Venmo is
a life changer for me, and I don't It doesn't
come top of mind as much as it should. I
told you, you know, trying to tip that guy last Weeken,
I I can venmo um and at Sonic too, you
can benmo hum. Just ask them for their venmo. Yeah.
I love that it's gaining popularity, but yes, you need
to like triple check who you're paying, especially with someone

(39:50):
you don't know. So according to a study of men
and women, thirty two percent of men say they have
never done this around house. And I want to hear
from you what that is. It's too vague they've never
done this. I feel like you've done it for sure,
and it's changed changed the sheets. Oh I probably. Yeah.

(40:13):
I mean when I was living alone and my dog
would sleep in the bed, it was every other night. Yeah,
my dog doesn't sleep in the bed anymore. This dog
doesn't sleep in the bed because he snores too loud.
But yeah, mine was a weird circumstance. Yeah, you're different
than a lot of other guys. But then there's another
part of the study that stuck out to me because
you say that my husband does this, and it was
over half of the men surveyed said that they purposefully

(40:34):
do a chore wrong so they don't get asked to
do it. Yeah, there's no way your husband can't fold laundry.
You know, he served in the Air Force, the Air
Force Academy. I look outside of him mowing the yard
and it's with such precision, and there's lines and everything's perfect.
And then yeah, he can't hold a T shirt. You
guys had an old truck he kept in my house
for a few days when you went to Colorado, and
I watched him come in. We hook up the battery.

(40:57):
All these wires are going in different places, barmbars are
nailed it. But he can't fold the towel. I know now,
I know he's part of the half of these men
that do stuff that on purpose. So we're onto you, guys. Now,
we're onto you guys. Yeah. And lastly, if you're in
the market for a beach house, Jason Aldean is selling his. Hey, listen,

(41:21):
I was looking at Jason Aldeen's regular house online. Holy moly,
I was watching him and Tyler Farr bowl in his house.
But Tyler's pants were down. Yeah. I saw that clip. Yeah,
and then I saw Tyler. I guess I'm only seeing
Jason's house from Tyler's Instagram, But I saw Tyler Farr
at Jason's pool, and he was like, Hey, come on
out to Jason Aldean's water park, free emission. But it's

(41:44):
really the back of Aldean's house and it does a
monster a water park situation. Yeah. How much is his
beach house going for? It's selling for two point nine
to five million dollars for like his beach house, for
like his third or fourth house. But that's gone down
because I think it was a richly listed at three
point two. So you're kind of getting a deal. And

(42:04):
don't worry if you're thinking, oh, wow, doesn't why does
he want a vacation of the beach house anymore? He
still does. He bought a new one. Is there a
point one? Yeah? And I'm like, who does all this
research to find out by the house it's Santa Rosa
or Santa Rose Beach. I think, yeah, it's in that Jason.
I know you listened sometimes he'll text me during the
show sometimes if you happen to be listening. Right now,

(42:26):
let me go stay in that house you're selling for
a few days. We got another week of vacation. You're
coming up. Oh the one that's for sale, h oh,
and you can market it. Yeah, I'll take pictures while
a minute, I'll document my stay inside of that house.
All sounds nice. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.

(42:53):
So I just got to shout out. These parents, Andy
and Thomas Bonara. They have three biological children of their own.
Then they knew one day they would like to adopt.
They decided to complete the foster care training first, and
they got a foster baby after that. Well maybe come
to find out the baby has four older siblings. Wow.

(43:13):
And the birth mom to the four or actually the five,
decided to determinate her rights to the four. So these
parents that had the baby, they said, no, no, we
need those four. I don't want them going in the
foster system. So now they are a family of ten. Wow,
escalated quick. Yeah, they had their three biological kids. Now
they're five adopted kids. And then the two parents. That

(43:37):
is a great story. Good for them. I know. I
love when kids get to stay together. That is crazy.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Time to go over to Amy now, as we do
every morning for the morning Corny what's the name of
that show or all the Skunks or Lawyers. What's the

(43:59):
name of that show, the Skunks always, I don't know
law and Odor. That was the Morning Corny and the
good One law and Odor. There was a girl that
lives in Tulsa. Her website's Tulsa Creators dot Com. I
didn't know her, but she sent up to the studio
a mat like a doormat. You see our doormatsu. Yeah,

(44:22):
and half of it says OU, half of it says
it has a razorback on it. It's like house divided.
But she made this and she sent it up here.
She didn't asked me to promote or anything, but I
thought it was a pretty cool gift. Like I think,
it doesn't have to be a sports team, or it
can be two sports teams. My only problem was she
put the OU in front of the Arkansas left to right. Yeah,
so yeah, some people hear it right to left, only

(44:46):
people in Asian countries. But here's the thing. Okay, she's
from Tulsa, so I think she was a bit biased.
Oh yeah, probably so. But it is now on our
front door. Yeah, it's a pretty cool. Tulsa Creators dot Com.
If you want to go check out the side. Um
I'm a body of in from her. She mailed it
up there. Sometimes we get really cool gifts in the mail,
and when we do like to shure her thought's pretty cool.
I here's a voicemail from am Berlin and Dallas. I'm

(45:08):
calling in regards to Eddie's coronavirus results. I myself have
had coronavirus and I can tell you I've had to
get retested every week to return back to work. I
have now had the coronavirus positive for eight weeks. So
I just wanted to tell him that, even though he

(45:29):
feels like he's getting better, be cautious because fourteen days
does not mean you're negative, Eddie. I hope you get
better soon, Shy. We'll hear Eddie's results in about fifteen minutes.
Do you guys know the results now? I don't either.
I message him this morning and was like, hey, if
we're doing the bit where you're going to be in
the garage, like, let me know, and he goes, hey,

(45:50):
just got my results like maybe other late last night
or today like early today, and so I was like, well,
then don't come in. Let's just do the bit on
the air where you're telling us what it is okay,
So I don't even know what it is because there
is no pretty bit planned about the garage. I was
reading a thing too where now they're seeing people that
had corona or still it's like spider webs and their
lungs at times. That's why they can't breathe. So it's

(46:13):
longer lasting than they think. Okay, I get bit by
spider and not the same, but I can relate. No, no,
you mean the spider bide is still there. It's brown reclose. No,
but it's like purple and there's a hole there and
it was I'm not kidding, six inches away from my
baby maker. What if it would have hit that? What

(46:37):
Ellen's place was robbed while they were there? Did you
see that? I did. Ellen and Portia were inside their
home when it was burglarized. Thief got in and got
out undetected. So now they've turned the place into a fortress.
Tamsey broke the story. It happened on July fourth and
the couple was home. That is freaky man. And also

(46:58):
the first time I was broken into is when I
finally got serious about putting in some sort of security.
Now it's I have a lot because I've had a
few months, you know, issues. But I was talking to
the company at the time and I was like, hey,
who comes to you for you know, these security system
they're like right after people have been broken into, no
one ever does before, Like rarely does someone go I've
had no issue whatsoever. I'd like a security system. It's

(47:21):
always when something nearby happens or it happens to them,
and then they're freaked out about it. Because that's exactly
why I did it. I was like, oh my goodness,
I just got busted into, stole everything. I need to
get a system. Yeah you two. Yeah. When we first
got married, well that's my first security system was our rottweiler, Josie.
We got broken into, and I had we had been

(47:41):
looking at dogs and I wanted a really cute little
one and then we got broken into, and I was like, okay,
I was googling Doberman whatever. And then a Rottweiler got
dropped off at our church and needed a home, and
our pastor called us and said, I heard you want
to rescue a dog. I've got one. I said, what's
the breed? He said, Rottweiler. I was like, perfect. So

(48:03):
I mean I started with that and then yeah, we've
since upgraded to the whole alarmed speaker are at our
new house. We got it to where anytime a door opens,
it's she's she says, she says front door or back door?
Who does she say it? Rodge door? It just says
it to the house. But I'm it just lets you
know that a door has been opened and exactly which door.

(48:25):
So that because if if I'm not expecting anyone to
go out of a certain door, it's just to help.
Because our son has been super scared and so we
thought as an extra protection measure for him, he'll be
able to know if anybody opens the door, we will
hear it. We will hear it, we promise. That's why
we got her. She's notifies us front door. We were

(48:47):
having security issues. I'll mention now I think now it
feel good about saying we moved first, I've said it
on the air. We moved a while ago because not
only were we having some new security issues, but people
were also let's just say they were. It wasn't good
for Caitlin to be where we were, and so we
moved in and out, you know, kind of the same thing.

(49:08):
Now I'm as camerad up as I could be. You know,
the place we have now is kind of built for
that thing I just had. I've had probably seven instances
over the past, you know, ten years, some a little
closer than others. But we had to move and so
we've moved now. But that stuff scary, Like they were
home and someone got in and got out, I know,
and you would have you would think with Portia and

(49:29):
Ellen they would have already had a fortress with them though,
you would think they had somebody standing outside with a gun.
I guess yeah. I just think celebrities have weaponed up
dudes or weaponed up women out front and all black
ready to go. Kelsey Grammer's daughter got cut out by
a man who started swinging a knife in New York City.
What did you see this? No, all because the restaurant

(49:50):
she was at was about to close and wouldn't let
him in, so it wasn't the same kind of thing,
but still it was like a weird Law enforcement sources
confirmed the scary inst and went down late Friday night
at a place the black ant. They're about to close
up shop and some guy who witnesses describe as seemingly
drunk walked up said let me in. Turned away by staff,
he went into a rage. He whipped out a blade
and started hacking away. It gets an employed wow and

(50:13):
her and a friend of us were two of the
victims that got slashed by the guy. Now, why old awful?
What in the world? I got a couple more of those.
One in the World's like, what's wrong with people? Is
in a second? Today? It's been a day where I
was reading through the news and I was like, what
is wrong with people? We'll not do it next though,
we need a little a little of this. Producer Eddie's

(50:38):
on the phone with us. Well over a week ago
he told us he had coronavirus, so all last week
we just talked to him on the phone. Eddie, what's up?
What's up? Guys? How are you doing? I'm feeling great.
How are you all doing? Pepping a step now? I
texted when I was driving in this morning. I said, hey,
do we want to do the bit? And he's like, well,
I just got my results. Did you get them today

(50:58):
or late last night? I got him late last night.
I don't know if he has it or not. Do
we want to make some guesses here? Oh? No, I'm
tired of guessing about Eddie's health, you know, like, just
give it to me. How long did it take you
to get your results over the weekend, man, I mean
it was quick. I got it done Friday and then

(51:19):
they hit me up Sunday night, Sunday evening. Did you
pay for a medium rapid result or did it come
back pretty quick? Just generally? I think no, I did
not pay extra for the rapid result. They just I
guess this place that this was a different place than
I went to last time. In this place, I guess
is just faster. So did they call you or do
they email you? They called me? Oh boy, oh that's

(51:41):
not good. Right. I got called and I was negative. Yeah.
They called you in like ten minutes and they were like, hey, Bobba,
you just saw here. You're negative. Okay, Eddie. Anything you
want to say before you tell us you're new diagnosed, Yes,
go ahead, Yes, I would like to tell you guys
that went. I went. They I get there and they
asked me the little service that they give you, and

(52:03):
it's like, have you come in contact with anyone with
COVID in the last few days. I'm like yeah, yeah,
me yeah, And they go oh, oh, you've had it.
It's like, yes, I had it fourteen days ago, and
they go, okay, well, just let you know that most
of the people that have been come and taking the
test fourteen days after they take it, they already test
positive again automatically. So that's what she left me with.

(52:25):
I'm like, okay, so what's the point of me doing this.
She's like, I don't know. We'll give it a shot,
but let's see what you get. Why automatically? I thought
you kind of healed up in a few days. In
some cases they said that, you know, symptoms go, they
go away, whatever, and for some reason, the virus stays
in your body and a lot of people have been
coming back testing positive again. Okay, So did they stick
the nose the swab all the way in your nose

(52:47):
deeper or easier than last time? I mean it was
quicker than last time. I wouldn't say it was easier.
I mean it was just boom boom, and we're done.
The guy was a pro. All right, let's get a
drum roll up, because here is our producer, Eddie. He
set it up, though. Do you think he set us
up to tell us he's positive or negative, Amy, Yeah,
let's play guest Eddie's Health. Come on, Welcome to this
week's edition of Guests Eddie's Hell. Yeah. Now he's trying

(53:09):
to set it up like everybody tellts positive, but he's
some superhero and he's negative. That's what I feel like, Amy,
I feel like he's setting us up for what's up. Now.
My body's high functioning shape. Right, what are you going with? Gosh?
I mean just based on iving getting notes from listeners
too that are like, yo, good luck with that. I've

(53:31):
tested positive five times in a row. So we had
the call of a minute ago. Oh yeah, the caller
she was eight times eight time, So that's eight weeks Eddie. Yeah,
So I'm gonna say or whatever, he's still positive, Okay, lunchbox,
I'm gonna keep it positive, Morgan, I'm gonna go with positive. Ray. Yeah.

(53:53):
It seems like everybody's testing positive weeks after so positive. Yeah,
faith in you, buddy, you have faith in him? I
know I'm going negative. Is they gonna stick on my guy? Eddie?
Go ahead? All right? So I get the call and
it's a nurse and she says, can I ask you
a question? I said, yes, Have you had this like,

(54:14):
have you have you tested positive before? And I said, yes, yes,
I have tested positive. She's like, is there a reason
why you're taking another test? Yeah, my work says that
I have to have a negative result. Tell you, She says,
tell your work. Then you won't see him in a
couple of months because you tested positive again. Oh my gosh,

(54:36):
I'm not laughing all. I know. You know it's a
weird thing, right, because we're not laughing about the virus.
We're laughing at how Eddie set up is Hey. He's like,
so She's like, so you tell your co workers you're
going to see them. And also, if he had six symptoms,
we would also be treating it differently. Yeah, like if you, well,

(54:56):
how are your symptoms by the way, great, I'm there gone.
I mean I would say I'm about ninety eight percent.
Because over the weekend, I just kind of go I
have these waves of where I get really tired and
then I just kind of want to like take a
little nap, and then I feel better in an hour, Okayn,
And so that kind of just comes and goes. So
as far as like feeling like I still have the

(55:17):
virus in my system, yeah, I definitely feel like there's
still something in there. Okay, what about your wife? Did
she get her results? She got her results and she's negative. Everyone. Yeah, wow,
So are you back in the room like you gotta
be quarantine. You gotta still stay away from her. No,
I've been in the I've been around the house, but
you can't. You got to be back in the room.

(55:40):
I'm trusting the scientists. The scientists are saying after ten
days of your symptoms that they first appeared, you're good?
Are you ever on Facebook? No? I'm not doing that.
Okay's gonna say because they don't trust the scientists over there.
I mean, it's very I don't know. It's really weird
because I don't know who to who to believe. You

(56:03):
believe the science, period, Eddie. You believe that people have
dedicated their whole life to this, not someone who found
us finds a story at patriot guy dot com. No. Politicians, well, yes,
unless they have a doctor by their name and that
a bunch of other doctors agreeing with them. That's who
you believe. They spent their whole life studying this, So
I agree. Never mind, I don't even want to say anything.
It's gonna get all people wrong, Eddie, Guys, I don't

(56:24):
know who to believe. You should I believe Trent who
in eleventh grade I was I met for a week
during lunch or yeah, Eddie, Well, because I don't think
you guys are out of the ordinary to say like, oh,
you need a negative test before you come back in
this building. Like I agree with that. We're not saying it.
R Yeah, we're not saying it, right, but I agree
with it. Yeah. But so what I'm saying is like, Okay,

(56:46):
that's good. But then you have the professionals, the scientists
saying like, well, no, not really, it's not the case
you you're going to test positive for a while. But
that doesn't mean that you can transmit the virus anymore.
I know. But I think as a business, you just
have to be extra cautious. Even not that they're disregarding
what scientists are saying, but there's it's an evolving like

(57:06):
everyone's the knowledge about it and what people are learning.
More cautious. I think was being less cautious that argument
will be okay, but this is being more cautious. Yeah. Well,
and then this is another real suit. I mean, I
definitely want to be safe and not rush this. Um,
I did want to mention that. On my way to
take my test. Ironically, I see Raymundo in his car

(57:27):
as we're driving to the clinic. Now this is this
is this is this sets me up to like I'm
not ready to go in this office at all. Because
I drive up with Ray, I say, I tell my wife, oh,
oh that's Ray. Honk and I honk it. Ray. He
looks at me. We end up at a stoplight, a
red light. Together. He grabs his masks from his glove box,

(57:47):
masks on and lowers the window to talk to me.
I'm like, Ray, we're we're in two different cars, like
far away from each other. I have my masks on.
I'm not going to give you the virus. I'm like, guys,
these guys are not ready for me to come in.
Oh no, your wife rides in a car. Yeah, the

(58:10):
whole family. No that in such a confined space. I'm
getting tested again Thursday this week. Talk on the phone.
You know, Bobby, it used to be back in the day.
This is one example. He was obsessed with this one
sandwich from subway and he would get it every single day,
no matter what. And that's that's been a pattern. Insert

(58:33):
whatever it is now. I'm sorry. I'm addicted to being responsible.
I'm sorry, I'm addicted to be Bobby's like time for
my weekly test. Um, Eddie, Sorry, budd but what does
this mean? Like what I mean? Guys, I'm losing it.
I'm losing it. I don't even know what the point
of my life is anymore. It means that you can't
come to work until you get a negative. First of all,

(58:55):
it means it's two weeks and he's like, I don't
know the who am I? I'm guys. I started working
on arts and crafts. I do. I waited this pattern.
I wake up and I worked on the sink called
diamond painting. It's very relaxing. I'm actually loving it. Yeah,
because you need to relax a little more right now.
I mean what, Well, Okay, we'll check in with you
later on the show because we'll ask you what bet

(59:16):
you wanted to submit for the show today. Great? All right,
Eddie is still positive. So as coronavirus, don't hit us.
What the why are you laughing? We're not laughing at
his virus. We're laughing at how he presented the whole thing.
We're laughing at that he feels okay and he's fighting
through and he's losing and he's our friend. I mean,
I still do. I mean, like you got to be
positive during these times. Like what am I going to
do to sit here and be just Debbie down or

(59:38):
about the whole thing? Like I have no idea what
to do. I just gotta we gotta be lighthearted, lighthearted
about this stuff. All right, Sam hunt Kin folks, Eddie
talked to you later. All right, guy, bye bunch. They're
making a Vanilla Ice movie. I wonder because I was
born in the eighties, but Morgan number two, you were
born inte. Do you remember Vanilla Ice at all? The

(59:58):
only thing I remember from him is Ice Baby. That's
all I got. And you just know the song. I
guess you don't remember it being a current song. Yeah, no,
I just I just know that song, like not even
the full song. I just know Ice Ice Baby. Okay.
So there's this one and this was I mean, he's
considered a one hit wonder for the most part. Like
I know other stuff is because I had one of
Vanilla Ice tape and then I had a Vanilla Ice

(01:00:19):
Empty Hammer tape. But I remember when he did the
song for Ninja Turtles Ninja wrapped the movie Nanja Go Go,
Ninja Go, Ninja Go. Th that was the coolest thing ever.
Do you remember play that funk music, white Boy? Yes,
play that fucking music, white Boy back. They're not bringing
the bill The Black Girls, The true story of the infamous,

(01:00:43):
dramatic rise and fall of Vanilla ICE's career in the
early nineties, will be told the movie to the extreme
interest level pretty high. Yeah, where's the like is it
on Netflix? Or well it doesn't say yet, right, because
James Franko's doing it. Okay, do you know who that is? Yeah?
Huh Gay Franco? Wait, oh, Dave, that's the lesser Fame

(01:01:05):
got it? How do I know? Dave? Twenty one Jump Street?
That's what I would know him for him. Who's a
bad guy, wasn't he? Yeah? Yeah? Who's Oh James Franco
is the one with seth rogen it does all that stuff. Yeah,
and didn't he cut his arm off in that movie? Yeah?
Dave Franco. Okay, it does kind of look like Vanilla
I though, kind of has that look. So I don't

(01:01:27):
know what it's going to go to. Maybe they don't
know either. But they're making a movie about it. I
don't I like that. Yeah, i'd watch and it's a
real actor too. You knew whose wife is the girl
from the Glow? The Wrestling? Was that movie? What is
it called? Glow? Alison Breed the main wrestler and Glow?
Did you ever watch that show? No? You told me
I wouldn't my thing? Yeah you love? Did you get

(01:01:48):
with Caitlin and tell her that I won't watch your
shows but I'll watch eddies? Did you guys have that conversation?
I think so, Yeah we did. We had it here
on the show. But I also, yeah, told her taking
into person, you're probably just telling her to watch Yellowstone. Well.
I asked her her honest opinion about Upload and she
she wasn't fair to it. She didn't give it a chance.

(01:02:08):
She's watched fifteen minutes. She's like, the show's not for me,
and I was like, but it is for me. And
I watched a bunch of shows that you liked and
I thought wouldn't be for me, and I ended up
getting into them. Cheer for example, I was like, what
am I gonna watch it? She was like, let's watch it.
I was like, and then I end up loving it
episode two and loved all of it. I was like,
just watching, we haven't watched another one yet. Don't watch

(01:02:29):
it about myself now it is kind of weird. Yeah,
but Morgan watched the whole thing. You loved upload, Yeah,
I did. I like weird shows. Those. I mean, everybody
a bad show. I'm just like, I'm a guy out
here alone on an island, trying to make people happy,
and people are just always making me feel bad. Okay.
Spent a day and a half in Oklahoma City this weekend.

(01:02:50):
Caitlin's sister got engaged and she didn't know it was coming,
and we were part of the surprise after she was
proposed to. So we drove over, spent the whole day
and I really like in Oklahoma City. I think it's
a great talent. It's funny though, because I ran into
some listeners for sure. Went to this ice cream place
as we were kind of getting ready to go over
to the secret engagement, and a couple of listeners. Everybody's

(01:03:10):
respectful with corona and masks and stuff, and but this
woman looked at me and she goes, Man, if I
didn't know anybody, i'd swear you're Bobby Bones. But there's
no way because I was and I didn't have it
on my Instagram story. You can usually find out where
I am by my Instagram story. But because we were
surprising her sister, and I was like, yeah, it'd be
crazy if I was like, no, it's me and so.

(01:03:30):
But it's great. I love Yeah, I love being in Oklahoma.
It was cool. Her sister was proposed to and on
top of this building, and she was surprised by it,
and then all of her family was in a room.
She was doubly surprised by that, and then she was
triplely surprised when there was a whole thing too. But

(01:03:51):
it was you know, it was weird to kind of
be socially distant but close with folks because we're all
it was outside the proposal was and so we're all
up there and there's like eight of us, but no
one wanted to get close to each other. Yeah, so
you're all like, it's great to see you, but no,
there was really not a lot of hugging. It's just
a you know, the new way we do things right now. Yeah,
I felt a little weird, but I felt good about it,

(01:04:12):
Like everyone was really responsible about it you could still
be there for someone. Kaitlin obviously hugged her sister, but
there wasn't a lot. I love not being having to
hug folks. I like to I'll choose my hugs wisely,
like I. I've always liked to invest in hugs people
I really want to hug, and now I can still
really do that. Yeah, that's what we did. What you
do this weekend? Oh, my husband's sister was in town,

(01:04:34):
so we were just that's why you didn't come over
for pickleball? I know I wanted to do because I mean,
we're pretty good. I'm not gonna lie. Where do you
guys play pickleball in Colorado? Yeah? We did a duo
tournament teams Kaitlin and I. We finished second. I know, yeah, wait,

(01:04:54):
I'd rather finish last. You know what I'm kidding? Kay
eating with me? Why because you're too competitive? I don't know. Well,
she's very competitive in a different way. Because we're a
team and we gotta be by this one team. I
was like, we just gotta be by an inferior opponent.
I was like, you're better than she is. There's no
and she's like, I see that you I hear that

(01:05:16):
as you blaming her. No, no, no, it's like there's
no reason you shouldn't be performing better than her. Okay,
but and she's like, I don't perform well when I
But then we started playing knockout in basketball against each other,
so there's like, you know, six of us playing knockout.
If you shoot it, if you miss it, the person
behind you makes it, you're knocked out. And she talks
so much crap to me, So she is mean when

(01:05:38):
she competes against somebody, and I maybe am not the
best one. I'm on a team with someone who we're
not performing because I'm also bad to myself. Right, we're
competitive in different ways. But um, yeah, sad, you guys
gonna come over. So what'd you guys do? Anything fun? Well, no,
because we didn't really. We just hung out at the house.
We watched movies and cooked dinners and baked cookies and

(01:05:59):
play games stuff like that. Lunchbox's birthday was Saturday. What
you end up doing? Really, we just hung around the house.
Nothing exciting with quarantine, can't really go anywhere. Wife made
dinner and that was really pretty much it. And they
gave me a card that was really handmade with the
kid's handprints. It was great. I don't feel like you
thought that was what it should be. Well, I mean,

(01:06:20):
it's just it's hard to celebrate. There's nothing you can
really do. That's I mean, it's the same thing we
do every day with the kids, so it's kind of like,
all right, and it was just a weird birthday. Turning
thirty nine, I started to think, man, do people like
I used to think people saw me as the young
stud on the radio, and now it's more like the
creepy old man. That's yeah, well you grow older. I've
had to kind of have some realizations with myself too.

(01:06:43):
But we both had quarantine birthdays. At my birthday party,
they were literally three people. It was me, Kaylyn, and Amy.
My birthday party, it was me, Bobby and Kaylin. There
are clips of Lunchbox driving into drive through and explaining
that it's your birthday, and yeah, I told him it
was my birthday, and it was just I'm really down

(01:07:04):
because I can't have any friends over and I just
want to feel to love if they would sing me
happy birthday, and then I try to get free stuff too. Yeah,
I'm a little sad because today's my birthday. You know,
and with quarantine and everything, I can't have friends over
and so I have no one to like sing me
happy birthday. So I was hoping you guys would sing
me happy birthday, Happy birthday, Happy birthday to you. Now man,

(01:07:35):
that felt so good. Now, now, what are you gonna
give me for my birthday? Like? No, say we sang
you happy birthday? That was your pH Yeah. I was
hoping you'd order you give me a Bargs frost for
for for my birthday for free at work and the
car behind you didn't care, very impatient. You've just went

(01:07:57):
through a whole birthday song. Now here you guys another one.
Today's my birthday and it's been a bad birthday Dan
this day. I'm sorry. Yeah, you know this Corona thing.
So I mean, like, I don't have anybody to like
come over because Corona and I just I just want
to feel the love on my birthday. So I was
hoping you know, you could see me Happy birthday, every

(01:08:21):
birthday to you. Yeah, every birthday to chat chat chat.
Oh I'm thirty nine. Congratulations like me anymore? Thank you
so much, man, I'm warming my heart. Man, you guys

(01:08:41):
are good. So what are you gonna give you for
my birthday? Do I get a free milkshake or oh
we can't do there's fire. I get you a cup
of water. Oh no, I don't want water. That's weak.
But no free food? Why are you talking like that?
Because I'm sad because it's my birthday? Okay? Yeah, did
any what ever give you any free Oh yeah, I
ended up getting free smoothie. Really yeah. I went to

(01:09:04):
the smoothie place and um yeah, they were like, hey,
I'll hook you up with a free smoothie. And you
want to talk about give me a free smoothie? They
give me the biggest smoothie I've ever seen in my life.
What smoothie place was it? Smoothie King, And I mean
the thing was like it was like forty four ounces.
It was a monster. Oh that's awesome. Happy birthday. Here,
we baked you cookies. They're in there. Oh okay, happy birthday.

(01:09:28):
It's time for the good news. A mom in Cincinnati
was at the basketball court shooting hoops with their three
sons when two cops came over and started playing basketball
with them and they noticed, man, there's no net on
that room. They're like, you can't play basketball without a net.
So the two cops went to Walmart, came back with

(01:09:49):
a brand new net, and they knew the basketball they
were playing with was real. Old bought the kids a
new basketball. And that's awesome good. And that's not a
millionaire done any millions of dollars in building a facility.
But that right there, it's what this whole segments about.
Just somebody doing something good for no other reason than
helping folks out. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. Old Regis died over the weekend, sad.

(01:10:13):
I didn't know he was sick. I mean it was
eighty eight, so when they said his age, I was like,
oh okay, but yeah, I just had no idea that
he was nearer that. I met him twice and he
was so nice both times. I got to host that
show once with Kelly Rippah. I didn't meet him at
that show, but I met him two other times. It
was such a nice guy, so warm. Again, I didn't

(01:10:34):
know him, know him, but I had too experience with
him that we're both super positive. I think I'm gonna
put Regis into the music school today. All right, here
we go Bobby and Eddie's music school is now in session,
up in the morning and out. Did you know Regis
for a singer? I didn't. In nineteen sixty eight, he

(01:10:55):
released an album called It's Time for Regis. Here's the
clip of a song called Maime you make the old
magnol your three bluffs and let the mention of your name.
You've made us feel alive again. You've given us the drive.
Isn't it weird to hear him young because you can

(01:11:15):
hear young Regius. Yeah, he waited at a thirty six
years before putting out another album in two thousand and four.
Here's a Frank Sinatra cover he did on that album,
You Make Me Feel So Young. Here you go, You
make Me Feel So young? Now that sounds like Regius
that we know when who Wants to Be a Millionaire
came out and I know he's known for you in

(01:11:37):
a daytime talk show. For the most part, that show
was just a pop culture phenomenon for years and years
and years, so much so that a dumb saying from
that show still rolls over into today. That's your final answer.
But that was such a That show was massive, and
it was every week, and then it became every night
because it was so big and now they're still the
syndicated version al and they brought they did Celebrity Who

(01:11:59):
Wants to Be a Millionaire? But man, that show was big.
I remember the guy that won the million dollars the
first time, just the first ever a millionaire. The question
was what president starred on the nineteen sixty eight six
nine show laugh In and they put them all up
and he goes, let's call my dad please, and he's like,
all right, it's for one million dollars. No one had
ever won a million dollars on that show. Reads like,

(01:12:21):
all right, we got your dad on the phone, Herbert,
I don't know us. And the guy goes, hey, Dad,
I just wanted to call and tell you that about
twe a million dollars. The answers Richard Nixon, boom, and
everybody was like, oh then it was all everybody talked
about the next day. Yeah, So rest peace. Regis Philbin
just a delightful guy to watch set the world record
for a long time for what for the most time,

(01:12:43):
many the most hours on television. Wow at any given
no just period in life. Oh okay, wow, it may
still have it, I know for a while. Hugh Downs
had it, remember that guy from twenty twenty, Barbara Walters
and Hugh Downs back in the day, well regardless, and
then Regis, I don't know if he's been surpassed recently
or not, still may have it, but was a world

(01:13:03):
record holder for most hours on TV period, that whole
show of Regis and cath Deglee, which was the first version.
It was a local show in New York first that
they were like, hey, well, why don't we spread this
thing out against Then it spread and organically became a thing. Yeah.
I saw like a tribute thing to him. And some

(01:13:25):
people were coming on and they were being interviewed about
life with Regis, working with Regis and how hard he
worked and he had so much success, and they called like,
in their opinion, they're like, he's the hardest guy working
guy I've ever known. I've seen Like he had all
the success and all this money, but he kept working
and kept working because of how he grew up so

(01:13:46):
poor that he had this mentality that it was all
going to be gone the next day, so he needed
to keep the hustle. And I was like, oh my gosh,
that's Bobby. And so now it makes sense he has
the most hours on TV. Like he he was a worker,
and I was like, if someone would ask me, I
would say, in my world, Bobby's the hardest working person

(01:14:06):
I know. And he also has the mentality that anything
he's worked for will be gone, be gone tomorrow. Yeah,
so you know, speaking of that, let's hold off on
closing music. School of a story, Rachel Cruz. She's coming before.
Dave Ramsey's daughter has also written some She's not just
Dave Ramsey's daughter. She's also a very talented writer. She
wrote a couple of best sellers. She's writing a new

(01:14:28):
book on how to manage money. If you don't know
how to manage money, I think that's the gest of it,
because I didn't. You know, only recently have I figured
out she should just bringing smart people to tell me
because I didn't grow up with any money at all.
But she took a clip from the radio show and
put it into the book, and she asked me if
it was okay sharing me talking about something, and she writes,
and I hope she's okay with me reading this. There

(01:14:50):
are also people this is her writing first. There are
also people who grew up in poverty who have a
strong fear of ending up back there. I love listening
to on air radio personality and best selling author Bobby
Bones in the mornings. Now he's done extremely well for himself.
If you listen to him for long, you know, I
grew up with very little money and has a deep
rooted fear of being extremely poor again one day. Today's
conservative with the money. For a long time, he habitually

(01:15:11):
overpaid his utility bills each month and hopes that they
would not be shut off if he was forced to
miss a month's payment. Then she quotes the show, so
if the electric bill came in at two twelve, I
just paid two twenty to make sure I was taken
care of. Oh that's a high electric bill. What the
heck was is it Christmas lights? Maybe? I like I
saw the electric bill. Now I'd be like, what, um quote.

(01:15:32):
I will never be laid on my bills or have
someone call and tell me I owe them money. But
then she writes some whole thing and it's like, hey,
are you okay with it? And I was like, yeah, sure.
I just thought it was awesome that I was putting
in a book because I hope people hear my story
and go, oh, I feel the same way, and you
know I can also do that. Whatever it is that

(01:15:52):
I'm doing, basically, all I'm doing is pursuing what I
love to do. But yeah, I mean, rest in peace.
Regis just a great guy that I get to time with,
and you know, I read everybody's We just feel like
I guess if you feel like you're with someone a lot,
do you see them on TV, hang out with them,
you feel like they're kind of part of the group.
We hope we feel like that to our listeners, like
we've been with you long enough, or even if you're
new to the show, we hope you feel that way

(01:16:13):
with us. So that was a music school about Regis's music,
but it kind of morphed there. But let's close it up.
Goodness that Eddie's music school. Oh man, this is crazy.
A video captured a brawl that erupted at an airport
after a drunken woman refused to get off the Philadelphia
bound plane. The chaotic incident took place after a woman

(01:16:36):
refused to follow the cruise request to get off the flight. Meanwhile,
another passenger became ill around the same time, and then
it was just bedlam. I mean it was they were
going nuts. This passenger takes his phone and just starts
recording it. And so here's a clip of the pilot's
announcement and people yelling to get out. So they're not

(01:17:15):
gonna go until she gets sash. She just wouldn't get
off the plane, and the pilot's now got a kind
of diffuse it while also going, hey, you gotta go.
And so here's a clip of some of the fight
in the terminal. Here what what was that? Local media

(01:17:41):
identified a thirty three old pastor of Philadelphia as the
one who became upset on the flight. It was unclear
of she was one who isn't talk, but it didn't
matter because there was fighting anyway. A second pack, isn't it?
Isn't this just what our country feels like right now? Yes,
but you don't know why. You just see people going
nuts and you're like, where is the normal word? What
happened to us? Like trying to be good to each other.
But everybody's on edge right now all the time, regardless

(01:18:03):
of whether it's on about. Everybody's like, oh, just say something,
just say something. I'm coming at you. The airline involved
was not immediately available. There's another story on another one
ADULTA flight departing from Detroit has to turn around as
two guests refused to wear their masks. Now, it is
a rule. You may not like the rule if you
don't want to wear a mask, you don't believe a mask.
You know, God love you. But the rule is you

(01:18:27):
have to wear a mask or you can't get on
the plane. It's like going into a nice restaurant. If
you don't want to wear a shirt, great, keep your
shirt off, guy, But you can't go into Roots, Chris.
You know, Carabas isn't gonna let you hang out with
no pants. That's just their rule. Same thing with the airlines.
A Delta Airlines flight departing from Detroit had to return

(01:18:48):
to the gate after a pair of customers refused to
wear a mask or in the flight. The flight was
heading to Atlanta. How can people do things like this
and not realize they're just being real selfish jerks. It's
about the mask thing. It's a rule. It's like someone
refusing to wear their seat belt on a flight, Like,
you know what's gonna war on a seat belt? Well,
if you don't put it on, we're not gonna take

(01:19:08):
I'm gonna go like Nah, I'm so selfish. I'd rather
go back and make everybody miss whatever they're doing down there.
It's wrong with people. What's wrong with people? Thank you,
we'll turn away from that. A man of Wisconsin won
twenty two million dollars in the lottery last month, and
he made good on a promise that he made twenty
eight years ago, and he split it with his friend.

(01:19:30):
In nineteen ninety two, they made a promise, they shook
hands on it. They said if either one of them
ever won the powerball jackpot, they would split the money.
That promise came to fruition last month when he won
twenty two million dollars. That's legit. The men chose to
cast a cash option of sixteen point seven million. After
taxes are paid, they each got five point seven million dollars.

(01:19:51):
So on this show, let's say if we all made
the promise back in nineteen ninety two or two thousand two,
probably be a little better for us. Which members of
the show do we think would honor that promise? Okay,
what do you think I would honor it? Yes? Or no? Yes? Group? Yeah?
What do you think Amy would honor it? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah?
Do you think lunchboxes honor No, he even said no, no,

(01:20:15):
I mean that's a long time ago. What about Eddie's
not here, Eddie has coronavirus. We'll talk to him in
a second. Would Eddie honor it? Yeah? No, no, no no.
He tries to come off like he's all wholesome, but
there's no chick. I don't think he would honor it
and be like that was so long ago. What about
our audio produce A Raymundo, Yes, no, Ray, I'll take
fifty fifty, but I would. I'm a very loyal guy,

(01:20:37):
and if I told somebody something, I will follow through
with that, even if I'm unhappy about doing it. Imagine
you're that friend though, and you're like, what what if
you don't remember the handshake exactly? Like, I mean, what
if they're not even still friends? Do you have to
find this dude? I don't know handshakes, a handshake. I
wanted to share that with you guys. Our video producer,

(01:20:58):
Eddie's on the phone. He positive again for corona. He
hasn't been able to shake it. He told us that
this morning, Edie, how do you explain to your kids
that you have corona? They kind of just found out already.
I think they overheard me saying that I couldn't smell something,
and they're like, they put two and two together. I
first started with my six year old. He was just like,
oh my gosh, I heard something that first sure says

(01:21:20):
you have corona. I'm like what, So they just know
they know, And then I told him, you know what,
that's what it is. Guys, I got it. Are you
hugging them? Oh? Yeah, yeah, we're back to normal hugging.
I mean, I do wear a mask around the house,
but I hugged them, I you know, hang out with them.
I played baseball with them the other day. Yeah, but
you have coronavirus. Still is the virus. I've tested positive

(01:21:44):
for it. It's still in my body. The professionals say
I can no longer transmit it, so I'm taking their
word for it. Okay, I can't argue with that. And
nobody in this else and his family has contracted it,
so it's not like he's going out in pub like
and shaking hands and kissing babies. How does your wife
she must be immune? Right, I don't think imne. We

(01:22:08):
don't know. Maybe it's because I watched so many movies
right now, about viruses. Go ahead, Eddie, maybe she already
had it. Who knows, Like, maybe she had it, you know,
a while back, and we didn't know, and she's already
got the antibodies. I mean, who knows. I have no
idea how she hasn't gotten it. Well, we were in
Florida together, I mean we I had it. I got

(01:22:30):
it while we were together, but as soon as I
got home, we hadn't you know, hung out or seen
each other. So what segment were you going to submit
for the show had you been in. I was going
to submit something that's just been coming up a couple
of times. I have four boys, right, I have to.
I have to my own two foster boys. They're all boys,
and I've always taught my kids it's okay to go

(01:22:51):
pee outside. Now the foster kid, he's got this thing
where like when he's gotta go, he's got to go. Well,
when I was going to take my ask, it was
an outdoor drive up, you know, clinic, So we just
ended up in a parking spot and my foster son goes,
I gotta go pee. And when he says that he's
gonna go, so my wife's like, all right, we'll let

(01:23:13):
her rip, go right over there in front of the
parking spot and go. So then he goes in front
of everyone, and I'm got corona with a mask on,
so I can't stop anything or go with him. And
then my other boys were like, well, I gotta go too,
So they all start a peeing. So I want to
ask you guys, like, is that okay? Like should we
be letting our boys? No, it's okay to pee wherever

(01:23:35):
you want. Because you're a boy. I would say wherever
you want. The answers no, I would say, answer, you're outside,
there are other people. You can find a spot that's
a bit secluded, you can pee and have at it.
But I would say in a parking lot, No, when
other people can see them peeing, Like if you're in
the woods and there's a tree or there's some sort
of Yeah, that makes sense. How many people can see

(01:23:57):
them peeing in the parking lot and they're probably about
four cards in there? Yeah? About for too many? Yeah, Eddie, Yeah,
Because then next thing you know, they're gonna be sixteen
and at the grocery store and they'll be like I
gotta be and theyre'd be on a date and they're
gonna start peeing because they grew up that way. Nope,
or they're gonna be peeing in a grocery party that

(01:24:21):
I made the mistake of, like the scene at one time,
you know, when when my kids were younger, like that's
the best thing about boys. We can pee wherever we want,
you know, And my wife just took that for my
word and just like all right, well then from here
on out, they just pee wherever they want, whenever they
need to. Yeah, I would go a no on that
we have any options to pee, but I say wherever
you want is probably not the way. Yeah, Okay, did

(01:24:42):
you say the offensive lineman for the Chiefs who opted
up his contract. I saw it over the weekend, but
this first time you had seen. You know, he's a
medical doctor. He's the only player's medical doctor. Yeah, so he, yeah,
plays offensive lineman for the chief I don't even notice.
Say his name like Lauren something something and it's Canadian.
Oh is that why his his name is very French. Yeah,

(01:25:03):
so he has been volunteering during this off time. But
then I guess the NFL gave players a n op
out or something where they don't have to play if
they don't want to because of the coronavirus, and he
said he's been on the front lines of this and
seeing how horrific it is. And he says he can't
consciously go in and play a contact sport that could

(01:25:25):
spread something like that. And then so not only is
he doing not doing it because of that, but then
he's going to spend his off season time working to
fight the virus. And by the way, he's a starting
lineman for the Chiefs, gave up over two million dollars
to do this. Yeah, he's like, I've seen it. He's like,
I've seen it. It's not good. I'm gonna go work. Yeah,
and they're good team. It's not like he's opting out

(01:25:47):
because I know so crazy. Huh Yeah, I mean good
for him doing what he thinks is right. I was
impressed giving away a lot of money. What about you?
What are you going to give up? Yeah, I'm for
sure giving up. What I love doing the most is
going to work. Been given that up. You don't love
going to work the most? I do love my Oh
my gosh, I love this job, guys. This job is

(01:26:09):
an amazing dream job. I've never heard him in his
whole life say this to me right now when he
has corona. He's pouring his heart out. Well, you don't
know what you miss until it's gone nice. All right, Well,
there he is, Eddie has coronavirus. We're wishing him well.
We'll check in with him soon. When do you plan
to get another test into the week? I mean, I
don't want to rush. If they're telling me, you know,

(01:26:31):
six to eight weeks? What am I gonna think to
eight weeks? Okay? If it's how much that test costs
you to do, they didn't, I don't know. They didn't.
They didn't charge me. They took my credit card and
they gave it back to me, but they never told
me what they charged. Okay, well they charged you zero.
Why not go once every week and a half or
so so you can come back to work if it
is negative. It's almost like, I don't know, man, It's

(01:26:52):
almost like they had the vibe of discouraging me to
take a test, you know, like from the beginning, it
was just like, you're gonna take another test. Okay, all right,
that's what you want, we'll do it. But I don't
know what that's all about. I don't know why they
would they see an overwhelming amount of people test positive
even in that timeframe. So they're like, okay, fine, all right,

(01:27:13):
we'll talk to you soon. All right, you play video
right here? Play video games? Nay, yeah, yeah, yeah. I
had to take a break because I did, you know,
start hanging out with a family again. But hey, I'll
seek out tonight. We'll do it. There is produce already everybody.
A friend texts me this, I'm totally addicted diet coat.
I probably have five a day. What would you say
as a reasonable number of diet cokes to drink each day?

(01:27:36):
At what number do you think I have an actual problem?
Five's a problem, A problem for sure. Yeah, the reasonable
amount is probably one and a half. Sometimes you go
a little crazy on two, but mostly have one. Just
at dinner, I saw my friend Courtney in Oklahoma City.
He lives there. You met Courtney long time ago, huh Yeah,
And so you know he's in the Air National Guard.

(01:27:56):
He's also working for an oil company up in Oklahoma City.
And he lost like forty five pounds by just stopping
drinking beer and soda and measuring out his food and
that's it. He said he would do push ups and stuff,
but he was like, I just wasn't feeling good about myself.
So he spent six months stopping the soda, stopping the
beer and eating different and he's like, look, he's like,
I can't believe it, But the five's a problem. I

(01:28:19):
would say, try to have one a day, and I have.
I mean, diet coke is so yummy to me, so
I understand that, but I think, yeah, just try to work.
What is the number? If they're asking, I don't want
to tell anything. Uh what do you how many do
you think would be make it a problem? Well, I

(01:28:41):
mean I think two could be fine. You say one
and a half, I say two. I really say one.
But if you splurged, I don't leak, you shud feel
bad about yourself if you do happen to have two occasionally. Yeah,
that's when one and a half comes in play. Yeah
that's a lot. Man, five a day. That's not just
wanted every meal, but you need one in between breakfast
and lunch. That's happening one breakfast, have a one between

(01:29:01):
breakfast and launch lunch, a pre dinner diet code. And
there's so many other questions I have of like how
does he feel? I mean, everybody processes things differently, and
then is he consuming anything else so than that, because
I don't feel like my belly would have room for
water if I was drinking five sodas a day. Okay,
that's it. We'll see you guys tomorrow. I have a
great day. Blake Shelton on the Show tomorrow. By everybody

(01:29:22):
but y'all.
Advertise With Us

Hosts And Creators

Bobby Bones

Bobby Bones

Amy Brown

Amy Brown

Lunchbox

Lunchbox

Eddie Garcia

Eddie Garcia

Morgan Huelsman

Morgan Huelsman

Raymundo

Raymundo

Mike D

Mike D

Abby Anderson

Abby Anderson

Scuba Steve

Scuba Steve

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.