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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right the Bobby Bones post show, pre show, so big,
congratulations to produce A Ready just celebrated its fifteenth wedding anniversary.
Thank you, pretty crazy, thank you. Fifteen years a lot.
What did you guys do? We didn't do anything. We
kind of chilled. We we um, you know, relaxed. We
went to had dinner, and then we just sat in
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the backyard and drank some wine and talked. You know,
I think it's cool anniversaries U go back and kind
of talk about our relationship and our life and the
ups and downs that we've had and the good times
and and and also too, I think we kind of
came up with an idea we may want We just
brought it up, but we may want to do a
twenty year like re re wedding renewal, you know, like
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I just kind of a renewal wedding, have another celebration
where we invite people. Hopefully everyone's done with COVID by then,
but five years, five years, I'd be kind of cool. Talk. Congratulations,
Thank you man. That's awesome. Yeah, as the kids are
good at all four of them, A four cancer good man.
You know, this is a train wreck every day, like
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the house is just a wreck every day, But I
love it. I wouldn't want it any other way. But
sometimes we're just kind of we're trying to figure out
how to just kind of make life a little easier
for us, and it's not really happening. Here is a
military charter plane catching fire over Honolulu. See this. Here
you go and take a look at this video. Tense
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moments above Honolulu when a passenger on this plane spotted
what appeared to be flames shooting from the aircraft inside
a pitch black cabin as passengers reported hearing sounds of explosions.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration both
confirm an Atlas air Bowing seven sixty seven passenger plane
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had to turn around after reporting an emergency engine failure,
the chaos unfolding just after takeoff from Hickham Air Force Base.
DT says the plane land did safely and no injuries
were reported. Can you imagine you're flying and you look
over and something on fire, like, holy crap, Yeah, I'd
be scared. Yeah, that happened to me. One time. I
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was driving down the road and a big tanker truck
behind me caught on fire. That's not an airplane. That's
not your airplane. You just want it happened to you
totally different. You just saw something on fire. That's when
I was driving down the road one day and I
saw a house on I was watching a movie and
the same thing. Hey, you guys, I'm gonna play some
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voicemails because we were talking about the post show and
if you guys like it when it's longer or shorter,
mostly because I was listening to it and I was
annoyed at me and I because we wouldn't shut up
and get to the show. However, here is Leanne. I
love the post show, free show. Please don't make it
shorter'd be disappointing. Thank you, you're welcome. Here is the
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second one. Hi, Bobby, we like the longer post shows.
You guys aren't very filtered, and we like it when
you guys cuss, not a hardcore cuss. I think it's
do you make you human? Um? Okay? Bye? How do
I stop recording? Great? Who curses? I don't curse? I know,
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but in the post show, apprecihow some radio shows do
something that I don't quite understand. They do what they
call an uncensored podcast or they just get on but
then they do it separately. I'm like, if you're gonna
do that, put that on your show podcast, like boost
your show number. Why why are you spread it out
over two podcasts. People don't know where to go to
get what. Put it up in that same show podcasts?
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What we do. We could do this as a whole
show and then have a fair amount of streams, but
I want the show podcast to be so strong that
the company has looks and goes holy crap, and they
do most of the time like holy crap, what's happening?
Because I'm telling you things that country music digitally don't
do that well. Our show podcast thanks to you guys,
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it does, it does, it's it's sometimes the biggest in
the whole company. But we don't. We don't. Only I
don't know what. Maybe she doesn't the wrong show you
listen to Breakfast Club? Maybe yes, yes, Jack, Wait the
ghost showing that I would say is if someone's a
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dick and I don't even think that's that on the
radio show, Like damn, I don't say that. I don't
say any think Okay, thanks for making his edgy, right right, yeah, right, right, yeah,
I really don't even know what the hell she's talking.
All right, here's the here's the next one. Phones, Will
you have a short post show? Free show? I get
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a little irritated, and I like a nice long one.
Lots of Joe, class of laughing. Were you guys just
being candid talking about whatever spills are from the show.
It's actually my favorite part of my drive. I've had
about a three hour round I drive every night, and
uh yeah, it's fun. That's probably when I laughed the most.
To be honest with you, well, I appreciate that your
feedback was overwhelmingly you liked the post show. Here's a
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nu their call or this is talking about my podcast
called the Bobby Cast. Good morning Bobby, Good morning studio.
I remember, maybe like a year and a half ago,
but you were supposed to put out something called the
trouble Tape on the Bobby Cast talking about all the
scandals and the billboard stuff. I was wondering if y'all
ever finished that. All right, thank you, have a good day.
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We did one episode of the trouble Tapes. Mike, what
was that one about the billboards? We have other way
and the whole idea Mike was producing these. The whole
idea was we were talking about some of the real
trouble we've been into. Shouldn't the next one be one
Lunchbox went to jail? That's really good times you feel
like producing that one? All right, give us a month
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or so, because it's not just an interview like Mike
Talk makes it like a true crime podcast where it's
like it cuts to me and I'm like, you know,
I don't. It's just one day I woke up and
all of a sudden and then they sort of Lunchbox
telling his version of the story, not in the same room.
So yeah, check out the Bobby cast. We'll do our
next trouble tapes on when Lunchbox went to jail in
the next month. You can interview me Lunchbox. You should
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interview our old program director who's in Dallas now, Jay Shannon.
That's good. Sure I wasn't here yet. You weren't on
the show. Do you remember hearing it down the radio? Yeah?
That you can talk about as a listener. And I
wonder who else we could talk to me and get
the cop on the phone. Could you? You guys probably
find out he was a listener of the show, for sure. Yeah,
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he was talking about in the car is a whole thing.
I mean, maybe you could get Dusty black girl GM
who didn't fire me when he showed what about the clerk?
All right, give us a month, Give us a month
maybe before that. Here's one more voicemail. This is Kimberly
from Michigan. Hi, Bobby Martin's studio. Me and my girls
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listening to you every day and were you were just
wondering him if schoolbit sees we're growing back? Thanks? Ye? Yeah,
his eyebrows he lost them in a bed and so yeah,
I tell you, what's your shaved bald head? You really
didn't notice that they were gone? Yeah, they didn't look
too bad. I actually was pretty impressed with the way
I looked. Where are you you looked in the mirror?
It was like, damn good. How they growing back. They're
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actually pretty thick now, not as thick as they used
to be. But there is one little patch that I'm
concerned about if it's going to come back or not.
But so far, I'd say it's it's pretty good. Okay,
there you go. Thank you for your calls. You guys
hit us up on the voicemail line eight seven seven
seventy seven, Bobby eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, and
just if there's anything that I want to jump into
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before we get into today's show. Tomorrow, I think we'll
get into Eddie being what they call it, Karen, have
you heard about this? What he did? Lunchbox has gone
full Karen? Eddie did something and I don't know you did.
You did go full Karen? Police on your neighbors. Well,
they were breaking law. Well i'll tell you tomorrow. We'll
tell you what Eddie did and you can make up
your mind because it's borderline, right. I mean, you guys
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think it is okay, So we'll do that tomorrow. Um,
I think that's Oh, we get to the Tuesday song.
I got reminded we kind of gotta be in the
mood for it. Yeah, let's just see me pull it off.
N We had a bunch of days off, so we're
not completely in the movie because it's just it's been
a while too since you sung this. Hung Yeah, yeah,
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turn that up. Br I don't know do I even
feel like doing it? I know it's the best day
of the week. You all know it's my time. So
I made a song about Tuesday. Still happens. The rhymes
the lowest number of crime, just SuperM bingo and night.
I don't know how you do a Tuesday. This is
how I do mine. The sun comes up, there's a
smile in my mouth. Why but goes a lot two days.
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This is the first thing. I shall free zoomer this
morning and every Tuesday. At five, I got my span
dx on. It's time to head to the wy Tuesday, Huesday,
Housewife's gone boo Tesday. I'm just taking a back Tuesday,
we'll come back. It's Tuesday. Is my recycling on the
curb as a drive off? Yep, my recycling is on
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the curb. I mean, Fridays are fine because they're casual
and all, but I'm always more productive on my Tuesday
conference call my after work plans. I got my spray tan.
I'm drinking lemon water out and meet some cayenne pebbles
and bam bam. I'm watching c SPAN and then it's
tuper one at Sonic with the coney in each and
I say to Tuesday, Joe Wayesday, Housewife's going Tuesday. I'm
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just talking about you. Tesday doing again. Tuesday, brown Cow Goesuesday.
Eat some cash Tuesday. I'm just talking back to stay
Marti Gras. On a Tuesday, I go to Cromega. On
a Tuesday, I'm playing Pokemon on a Tuesday. Came out
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of my mom. On a Tuesday. Here you go, come on, enjoy,
enjoy the Tuesday show. That's more fun, that kind of
that's fun. Yeah, goes gonna be that fun fun. Who knew?
All right? Enjoy the show by everybody. What's happening everybody.
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I hope you had a great three day weekend more
studio morning. I got home and yesterday I'm just hurting
a little bit because that the TV show taping was
tough this week, and it's tough every week. But I
get home and I had to wear the helmet that
I had to wear the commercial dive was forty pounds
just a helmet, and there's another fifty or sixty pounds
on your back. And so I'm back and I'm whining
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a little bit to Kaitlin, and she doesn't really handle
my whine. She just didn't take it. And so I
was like, oh, I can't believe I finally like my
whole life, I've been working to get a TV show
and it's so hard. I thought it would be much
more glamorous they would bring me. She was like, you
invented a show called Breaking Bobby Bones where their job
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is to break you? What did you expect? Good one?
And I was like, you know why, that's a great point.
Why did not not invent like hanging out with Bobby
Bones chill? That wouldn't be as interesting. But I'm just
I'm just in bad physically, I'm hurting a little bit. Yeah,
I was very physical this week. Um, so I'm glad
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you made it. Though I won't reveal too much about
what I'm doing each week because I do want you
to see the episodes because as that, we've taped three
episodes now and I really feel like the show is
gonna be good because I look, I'm such an idiot,
but hey, since they are trying to break you, is
it spoiler a little a little bit like that you
come back to work the week? Well, I don't think
it's killed Bobby because because then we watch it and
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then we're like, okay, we know he survives this. Well,
it's not about me dying. It's about me not being
able to pull off these crazy things people do, and
it's not just some of stuff don't even that crazy.
I don't even understand what commercial divers did. Do you know? Yeah,
exactly what did they do? Wait for it? Okay, I
won't even google it. I'm gonna wait. But um, I
did that. I was in Seattle law weekend, which, by
the way, is the farthest place I can possibly go.
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It was a long trip. Like I'm in Nashville. You
can't find a spot in the continental United States is
farther than Seattle. So um had a great weekend, very
very lucky that the show happened and I lived. But
it was a crazy one. It's a crazy one. How
was your weekend? Amy? That was really good. I mean
we just hung out as a family of the kids.
Like our our mo now is hiking and movies. But
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we did we we do play basketball now. We're a
basketball family. Your goal up, it's officially up, and we've
got that like new basketballs to have air. We had
a few that we realized had no airs. We're all, well,
this is no fun. Did you have to go through
the ho because you're When I was at your house,
USB was like, we gotta put up a basketball goal.
But we have to ask the ho to put something on.
I think we did and we got approved, I guess,
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or you just did it and listen that's what I
would do, ask for forgiveness. Yeah, no, we we must
have gotten improved because it's all so far no notices
on our doorstep, so really that I mean, we're just
you know, gamers, ballers, now ballers, wait for it. We
play horse and nice whatever else an other game. I
can't think of the name. Bige you I did, so, yeah,
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my in laws are in town. So we rented one
of those double decker boats, which are awesome by the way.
Explain a double decker boat. It's a pontoon, you know.
So it's got floats on two big metal tubes or whatever,
and it's a flat platform and then it has a
two stories and on the top you can either jump off,
you know, like kind of like cliff diving a little
bit off like I would say, it's probably about two stories,
like a two story building balcony. That's how far the
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jump would be. So all the kids are like, all right,
we're jumping off the top or whatever. But my seven
year old junior junior, he's the only one not doing it.
So all the kids are like, come on, it said,
he the adventurous one. Yes, he is the daring one.
And he's just looking and he's like, I don't want
to do it. I don't want to do it. So
we're all kind of come on, come on do it.
And I said, look, if I jump, will you do it.
He's like, okay, if you jump, I'll do it. I jump.
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He still won't do it, so I get up there,
just pushed him off eddie. He was so mad. He
was so mad at me. He was crying when he
came back up and he's like, I hate this. That
was terrible. I hate this boat, I hate this lake.
And I gave him about ten minutes to kind of
stop yelling. I said, all right, time to get back
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on the boat. He's like, no, leave me here, I'm
just gonna float away. But eventually ten minutes later he
was like he was over it. I don't know about that.
I don't know about that. But you know how in
life people have big teas and little teas for trauma,
like you have. I never heard it referred to as
that yet. Well I've heard of this. My therapist likes
to call it like little teas and big teas. So
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big tea would be losing my mother dying big tea.
Little tea is that Eddie? We need little teas. I agree,
we need little teas, but this is gonna be something
that we could be quite traumatic for a child that Eddie.
I know, well, you know what like the that's the
day I was like, are you still mad at me
for pushing you off the boat? And after at night
before he went to bay, He's like, no, I'm not mad. Okay,
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you guys call. This is a great thing for people
to hit us up with on their voicemail line. Oh
great bad parent, good parent. Yeah, because he wouldn't do it.
He said he would also he lied, he said, if
you did all right, Eddie, I'm not calling you a
bad good parents, bad parent for Eddie throwing a seven
year old kid off the boat. Yeah. Life checking on
floated our numbers eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby, good parent,
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bad parent. It was fun though, eight seven seven seventy
seven Bobby latchwalks. How's your weekend? Oh? Weekend was great.
I mean did yard work and we went on some walks,
played in the pool. The weather was great. I mean
we didn't really can't really do much with a two
year old. They can't do anything. I mean, I really
can fill him off a boat. You're good, Yeah, he's seven.
Come on. I was listening to Kit Moore talk about
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the worst job he ever had, and I want to
play you this clip. I'd have to say. My worst
job ever was lay inside in the South Georgia heat.
Nothing worse than that, especially when somebody would think that
you were waiting for the next side patch be thrown too,
and you got your back turn and all of a sudden,
that big old piece of side it's your round on
the back. You got nowhere to clean up. You just
stuck with dirt on your back for the rest of
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the day. I laid side briefly at the golf course,
which is gonna be mine as we do this. Worst
job you ever had, mine was doing maintenance on a
golf course. I had to wake up like I do here,
you know, butt crack before dawn. But I hated it.
At least here. I love this job, so I wake
up early. I'll drive into the Hot Springs village. First
thing you do is you get the mowers and you
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mow greens. You rate traps first, and then you mow
greens and then I just for five hours would go
out and weed, eat and shovel and lay side. It
was awful. That being said, I got I bought a
bunch of good school clothes. I bought a bass amp. Yeah,
it was a terrible job, but I learned a lot
from it, and I'm glad I had it. But just
a terrible job. You mine physically wasn't demanding, and this
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job is necessary, nothing against it. But when I had
to work the front desk at Gold's gym because I
had just finished college and I was twenty two, what
are you? Twenty two twenty three? And the other front
desks workers were sixteen, you know, So it just and
my friends would come in to work out, some from
high school that I hadn't seen in years, and they're like, oh,
you're back from college. What's up. I'm like, Oh, could
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you don't forget your talent? Don't forget to scan your
thing and get a towel and wipe down your equipment
like I just didn't. It wasn't It was hard for me,
but overall loved who I worked with and it was
super fun. And then it was someone that came in
the gym that day a friend from my school that was, like,
you should apply for the sales job where I'm working.
It's amazing. And I did, and that's when I was
selling granted, and then I met you. The gym wasn't
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your vibe. It wasn't my vibe. No, not at all,
so I mean, but it was. It was a good
experience for me, and I worked the early morning, so
I would have sometimes to be there at five am.
Washing dishes was like that for me too. When I
had to do that at the restaurant, I hated it.
Glad I did it because then I understand what it's
like to have to wash dishes. And I did the
move up to washing dishes, but still washing dishes. I
was inside and I get to go in it four
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because dinner started at six the restaurant. Yeah, five thirty
or six. So, Eddie, what's your worst job ever? I mean,
the jobs that I had were pretty good. But the
worst one I ever had was when I worked for
my dad when I was fifteen. He had a business
where he would take down utility things like lights and
light poles or whatever, and he would buy them from
companies and remake them. So he can sell them into Mexico.
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He would send me to the warehouse and I had
to fix those things and work with a bunch of
gang bangers that he hired. And these guys were scary
and sometimes they'd fight and I'd be like, oh my gosh,
I'd hide in the corner. It's a bad memory, man,
bad memory working with those guys he'd hire gang members. Yeah,
they were just kind of the guys that were like
needed a second chance. But I don't think they were
doing a second chance. They were still in the gangs.
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Lunchbock cost job. I would say my worst job was
when I worked at Costco, just because I was already
on the radio at that time, so people would recognize
me from the radio and then they'd be like, hey,
you're working at cost thebody. Yeah, dude, I make minimum
wage over at the radio station, like I gotta pay
the bills. So I was kind of embarrassing because you're
a celebrity in town, but at the same time you're
you're putting their groceries in their car, and it was
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just like, man, this is really awkward. Please he uses
the word celebrity so loosely. No, No, it's not loose amy.
When they're recognized, you're like, hey, aren't you the guy
from the Bibles? Yeah? I am. What's your car? Oh? Here?
You want to put the eggs up front so I
don't smash them? I mean, you want to talk about
a blow to the ego? Oh, I remember that, Morgan.
You're the last one which worst shot. Probably when I
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was an expo at Buffalo Wild Wings, I would deliver
food and I'd pick up after people and people who
ate like messy bone and wings like. It was just
not a glorious job. And I was trying to be
a server, so it was like that in between, and
I was doing it for like a year and a half.
But I ended up becoming a server, so it worked out. Undo.
What's your question? Yeah? So Carly Pearce on Instagram deleted
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all of her pictures of her and Michael Ray from
engagement wedding. There was some people magazine photos that were
up there. They're all gone, So I was curious, would
you you delete pictures from Instagram of a marriage that
went wrong. I didn't live through that situation, so it's
hard for me to talk about that specifically, but I
know I haven't deleted anything, even from past x's mostly
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because I'm gonna go back and look at it. I mean,
I'm not gonna hate on her for it, but I
didn't know she deleted all that. Huh. Yeah, she cleaned
it out. There are pictures from their honeymoon, but it's
just her in them, so she saved those. He still
has everything up he does. I wasn't taken one. I
mean there's hundreds of things on his but nothing. Hers's
Scotch clean. I wonder if he's like, I'm sorry I
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hadn't leave him a bit? Is really interested in that relationship? Yeah,
that was kind of your celebrity couple you're following. Huh
Because I found that thing at the opery where it
was awkward where they had already broken up but they
had to perform together. So that kind of got me
into it. Then I did a tweet, it gained some traction,
she liked it, and the rest is history. Ray is
so weird on Instagram because I had to block him
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for a while. Now Eddie's had to do the same thing.
What well, I'm doing a restrict there's an option there
to restrict because every time I post him, he does
a comment. That's trolling, basically, that's what he was doing
to me. Yes, and he gets hundreds and hundreds of
likes from it, and I'm like, you're taking away from
my posts and it is my page. So I restricted
him where only I can see it and no one
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else can see the comment. But he hasn't posted, he
hasn't commented in three of my posts. I'm wondering if
he knows about it. Did you know how you're restricted?
I do now, but I will continue to comment. I
hope you enjoy those comments. I look forward to a
Ray comment. Sometimes I'll be scrolling, like on E News,
and I'll just see Ray trolling E News or trolling
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sports Center. So you just sit on, you comment and everything.
It's tough on those because Sports Center it's a lot
of guys, a lot of sports. So I'm trying to
get humorous with them. I'm telling you that it's different.
But yeah, I keep trying with those. Maybe some pop
culture sites, maybe someday they get some more likes on those.
Eatist from Nashville in Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second
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Skinny Chelsea Ballerini's Striped album Ballerini is coming this Friday,
and she shared a clip of the new version of
her song Homecoming Queen, what If I Sold You the World?
When Lynn if you start a show Sunday, skin what
if you? I'm all on the light. I'm a home
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Coming Queen. Chris, Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley reunited on
the stage this weekend at an empty Grand Old Opery
for the opera show. You can watch the full livestream
at Bobby Bones dot com. Here's a clip of them
covering Whiskey Lullaby, Well the know that said all of
her too, I dine when we buried him? Willow Angel
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sang Whiskey Move Bye. Kane Brown and his wife Caitlin
will be on Netflix's new show Get Organized. With the
home edit, you can watch them get their pantry organized
and the episode drops tomorrow. I'm Morgan number two. That's
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You're Skinny Hall. It's time for the good news. Read
So Brian Schwartz he got laid off from his job
this summer and he was a former VP of digital
advertising for a big firm. But he lost his job,
so he's like, what do I do with all his
spare time? He started mowing lawns. For the elderly and veterans.
He started a website called I Want to Mow Your
(23:38):
Lawn dot com that was already taken. That's genius. Every
domain supposedly gone and that one was sitting there. Got it. Wow,
And so he says life's been hard. You know, he's
got a newborn, a lot of bills are piling up,
but he still has a lot of time in his hands.
So he wants to do this to help out. I
like that guy. That's a good story. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good Bobby Bones
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Show down. Sorry up today. This story comes us from Pennsylvania.
A twenty two year old man was looking for a
job when he saw the pizza place said now hiring.
He went inside said, hey, man, can I get an application?
Filled it out handed as the worker then pulled out
a knife and stole the tip jar on the problems.
He had filled out the application, so they had his
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name that I knew that was coming, and he left
his backpack with his idea. Get worse at this. I'm
much blocked out your bone head story of the day
on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, that's so Clay, Hey
brother's so good to be here. It's good. It's I'm
glad to have you here, you know. I know we
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had talked about once. It kind of opened up with
COVID a little bit. You come up, and I guess
it has because you're here. Nobody touched you when you
walked in though, right, no one touched me. I brought
my mask. It's camel, you know, I got the right here. Well,
I saw a body walking without a face and I
was like, get an ammy came on, you know, I'm
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with you, um Clay Walkers here. Which before we kind
of talk about some of the stuff from back in
the day. I'm curious about you being on Toby Keats
label because I saw that that you're now signed to
a show Dog Records, right right, So so how did
that come about? Well, Toby and I started out about
the same time. I think he came out this a
little bit before I did. But we did shows together
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early on in our careers and always liked each other,
you know, and uh t K Chemberal his manager as
you know, as one of them the great managers of
our of our industry, and it just all jailed, you know.
We did a few shows with Toby and and t
K and I talked, and Toby and I talked, said, hey,
(25:44):
why don't we why don't we put out put out
a record? And so I started writing with all the
really great new writers in town and some of the
guys have been here a while too, and came up
with some songs that we all felt, you know, were
viable and could uh could compete uh, and so recorded
those and it just just worked out great. By the way,
here's a clip of Clay's new song. We're gonna have
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a play in a little bit, but this is called
Nita Bar. Sometimes you play that for us later. Oh yeah, absolutely. Well,
you know, if you come and we talked about this before,
I was just gonna like throw stuff at you. And
I think that's the best way. You know, we haven't
talked about it at all. I mean, this is seriously
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spitballing or shooting from the hip, as you say. But
you're known as a gun slinger anyway. So well, we're
all big fans in the room, so it's always awesome
for us to be able to, you know, to ask
about things that we wondered about as kids. And so
if we go back to nineteen ninety three, your first
number one, What's It to You? Like? Why was that
put out as the first single? Like? What were you thinking? Well,
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it was gonna be dreaming with my eyes open? And
we we did back then what's called radio showcases, you know,
where different radio stations from around the country would come
into one single place like Dallas or you know, and
they listened to all the all the songs, and the
new record played them all in. And when we would
do What's It to You, we were seeing, you know,
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the industry people, the gatekeepers stand up and cheer, and
we're like, hey, maybe it should be What's It to You?
And of course the rest is history. You're telling me
that you would play that song from a tape or
a city and people would stand up and cheer. We've
lost all emotions. No, no, no, no, no, oh you
do you got a standing ovation from a CD or tape?
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That crazy, That's amazing. I'm gonna put it out of
a single. Two. Not everybody can be Bobby Bone, Honey,
You'll never You'll never believe this. I play was It
to You? On tape? The whole room stood up all right.
Nineteen ninety three. This is your first ever number one.
Would you give us a little bit of what's it
to you? Sure? Let's see if we stand up a
chair once over? No pressure, no pressure? What's that? Hi?
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Hear angel singing telling me to make my move. Listen
to it, their voices ringing. Baby, if you feel it,
get in the groom. Love is a rhythm of too
heart beating, pounding out a message, steady and true. Talk
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to me, baby, tell me what you're feeling. I know
what love is. What's it to you? I love? Yeah,
I had buzz. I can't stand up when you know
Bobby would start me out on the highest song first? Right,
but now you can lose play faces, bright Red? But
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does it there? That's to me? There were some notes
that were different than how I remember hearing it. But
do you change it out? Because you know, just for
your just give it a little something different since your no,
you just pointed out, um the obvious. You know that
my tone nails did not match my fingernail polish because
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I actually never play that song. I just sing it,
you know, held a microphone. So I just noticed I
played a couple of wrong chords, and I'm like, I
notice that, Amy, please really, bright Red? I thought it
was an artistic thing where you change it up, because
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for me, I was I was singing along and not
allow but I was doing lets one more time, you
can do good? It was bad. I said, it's different.
You said, good news is we have a full show
to make up for him. A clay Walker's here. Um,
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let's go. I'm interested in if I can make a
living because Alan Jackson wrote that song, right, yeah, And
so how do you get an Alan Jackson song? And
why didn't Alan Jackson recorded because it's such a jam. Well,
here's the thing too, and we get as songwriters you
never really know, you know if every song your write's
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going to be a hit, you know, and they're not
all hits, but you demo them. You In other words,
you might you write a song and then you have
something to record it with and you have it there
so you can remember it. And he wrote this song
with another with a couple of other writers, one of
them me and Keith Steve All who was his producer
at the time still is. And so whatever, Alan decided, Hey,
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these are my best songs. I'm not going to put
these other ones on my CD or on my album.
Those get pitched out to other artists, and so I
heard the song and it's Alan's voice on it, and
my producer at the time, James Stroud, played it from
me and he goes like, I don't know. Like I said, James,
that's a smash. That's a mega smash, you know. And
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I'm a writer and I write a lot of my
own songs, and that song resonated with me, and I said,
not only is it just as I wanted as a
first single and the album title. And so Alan Jackson
played in my hometown of Beaumont on the show and
he actually knows I'm from there, I guess, and he
played if I could make a living. The place went crazy,
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you know, I had friends or with the concert, and
he said, you're not gonna believe this, you know, how
can he do that? Or go well, he wrote it,
he can do it, betoum because it's it happened a
bit with Stapleton for a bunch of years here, not
so much now, but he would know as a songwriter
in town. But his voice would be on the track
on the on the demo, and it makes it sound
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even better when Stapleton singing it. I wonder if when
Alan Jackson was singing the demo for a little bit
that it was Alan Jackson singing it. You're like, dang,
this is cool. No. I was like, I certainly can't
sing it better than him, but hopefully no one ever
hears Alan sing it. You know. It's uh, that's that's
what I went with it a vame. You would have
heard him, and she probably would have said for the best.
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You know, all right, that's a joke. He's gonna do
this hatless. I know, I was gonna have whatever happens,
just say nothing. This is having a good time. We
are hap time. I really enjoyed it. I just thought
that he was mixing it up because he got tired
of playing it the old way. Okay, if I can
make a living from nineteen ninety four clay Walker's here,
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he gets a little bit of that one. Oh yeah,
If I can make a living out of loving you,
I'd be a million name in a week or two.
I'd been doing what I love and love and want
to do. If I can make a living out of
loving you. Early every morning when the sun comes up,
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I'm punching that clock on the wall and breaking my
back just to make a pluck I'm wishing I was
in your arm. If I can make a living out
loving you, I'd be a millionnaire in a week or two.
I've been doing what I love and love and what
to do. I can make a living out of loving you. Yeah,
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that was awesome. That's three chords in the truth, Bobby,
is a little bit easier than what's it to you?
You know, you have six kids? Huh yeah, true? Yeah,
to think about that, well, I was thinking there's one
on the way too. Yeah, but you're about to have
seven in January, right, we have six kids? Yeah? What
kind of minivan was that? Well? You know when I
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look out in my pastoring of some of the mill
horses or geldings, and you know, and you look out
in the cow pasture and you just have one bull.
You know, I'm a breeder. It's just that simple. Holy
crab man. So you have your seventh kid coming. How
do you feel about a new baby? I feel great
about it. You know. The kids are the greatest thing
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on earth, you know. And being a mom too, you know,
I've been able to watch my wife Jessica be like
the greatest mom. It's the most unselfish. Yeah, I mean
I think women have the toughest jobs, and they they
do it with grace, you know, especially people like her.
I'm blowing away, you know. She she gives life, she
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defends life, and she makes these great babies. Our kids
are you know, pretty much perfect citizens? No, no, they're not.
Can we send ours? All? Right? Clay Walker is here.
Let's do a more before take a break. Let's do
let's go nineteen ninety four. This woman and this man
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kind of our first ballady song that we're gonna do here,
like Clay Walker getting a little lovey dovey. How do
you feel about putting out a song like this exactly
the way you just described it? You know, these big
ballads have always been where my heart is, you know,
I mean I love country music period, But man, you
get to sing a song like this when I been
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trying so hard just to talk to you. Havn't heard
half for what you want me to. I've heard so
bad over where we've been. I don't know how I'm
i to go back there again. I know what I
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want to say. Can I get it through to you now?
In some other way? Like there was this warmer and
there was this man. It was this moment they had
a chance to hold only what they had. Why could
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they be so in love? You still never see? Now?
Nothing could be said then this woman, this woman in
this man. Oh, that's awesome. Man. That might be my favorite.
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That might that might be my favorite. It is mine.
It's I love doing that song every night. You know,
it's just got a soulfulness stood. Where does that go
on the set list? It goes near the end. But
I've been the last few shows that we did, which
has been a minute. Um, we've ended the night with
that song. And my agent, Nick Minama said, and I
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don't think that we just blow people's mind if you
just do this one last. I'm like, we always end
on an up tempo. No, we started ending with that
song right there, and it was like anybody's walking out crying.
All right, Well, we're gonna take a break. Clay Walker's here.
We're gonna do two things We're gonna when we come back.
I'm probably gonna request hypnotize the Moon just as it
heads up. I'm gonna have you play your new song too,
(36:53):
because it's really good. Not that I'm surprised, but a
little bit I'm surprised. I'm surprise when anybody brings good
stuff in because it's so hard to me good music
now because you feel like everything's already been done. But
it's it's really cool. The new song is really cool too.
It's like you having to come in, you know, and
and beat the last show that you did. You know
that you feel like it was great. You got to
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you gotta plan for it, Ryan, see if you can
do it. Well, I'm a friend. We're now the second
segment where we're gonna do a couple of things. We're
gonna play a couple more requests from me because that's
I'm very selfish when it comes to when it comes
to people that I loved listening to like it. Let's
just me, me me. It's the only time I really
get to be selfish at this job. So we're gonna
do that. I'm gonna have you play the new song.
But I also have some questions because I've been watching
(37:36):
Yellowstone a little bit. I guess I'm caught up on
yellow Yeah, you're done. You have you watched it at all?
All except this season? Okay, I'm excited. I'm gonna binge
watch it. You know, I like watch it like me too? Yeah,
so I just finished season three, you're about to get
into it, and so you know there were horses around
a little bit, but you ride horses, and I wonder,
as someone who writes songs but also rides horses, if
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you're out on a horse and you get a song
idea and you have nothing in your pocket to save
the idea, well, how do you remember a song idea
when you're out riding a horse? Where in the hell
would you even think of something? I mean, it's crazy,
but come on, I'm fired all the time. Yeah, when
you're out in the field when I'm riding horses, though,
you know, when you got twelve or thirteen hundred pounds,
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you know that you're that you're riding on top of
I mean, you're kind of thinking about um keeping it
all together. So the song I had, I guess if
you came up with the song, you just have to
have to hum it into me. If you can remember
a song idea, then it's worthy of riding. But if
you forget it, somebody else would forget it that easy
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as well. Dang, I've forgotten all my good ideas and
a bunch of great ones. I forgot it wrong. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
tell me if this is true. I used to work
at Super a motel and you're doing music, but you
decided to after your shift to go to a local
radio station and drop off a tape that happened it's true, yes, okay,
So and what was on that tape a song that
I've written, um and the DJU. You want the whole story,
(39:01):
just give me the story. So I was working the
graveyard shift and it was slow, and so the radio
station was probably three miles from the Super eight, and
so I got in the car and drove down there
and I knocked on the door and nobody answered, and
so I went around to the other side of the building.
I knocked on the window, and then I guess I
climbed up on the side of the wall and there
(39:22):
was like a little bitty tiny window. It was kight
ninety seven KYD and I started banging on this one
window and that was the actual to the where the
guy was, you know, DJ, and his name was Gary Hayes.
And I guess he finally heard me, and he came
around to the door and it's like two in the morning,
three in the morning. He does the door when real fast,
(39:43):
you know, he goes what and I'm like terrified. You
know this big old guy, you big big guy. And
he goes up, what do you want? And I'm standing
there this little real to real back then it was
you made this, and it was, you know, on sixteen
inches per second kind of thing. Only a true radio
gave knew what I'm talking about. And he says, what
is this. I said, it's my song, and he goes,
(40:05):
oh my gosh. He goes, come on in. So I
went in, and he takes me over to the studio
and he cues it up and he plays it and
he records accords it to this thing that looks like
an eight track called cart and this is the way
the radio stations used to be run, you know. And
so he records it and he goes, man, he goes,
it's really nice. He goes, I'm surprised, he said. He said,
(40:26):
I can't play it. He said, we are a reporting
station and I didn't even know what that man. He said,
I can't play it, he said, but it is good.
And he handed me my real back and I went out.
I was driving down the road and he comes back
on the air and he goes, man, ladies and gentlemen.
He goes, I might get fired over this, he said,
but you know, there's the Buddy Holly story and blah
blah blah. And he goes, here's a local kid, Clay Walker,
(40:48):
who wrote this song, and he plays it and it's
on the radio. And I mean, I'm poor. I'm like,
I'm just shaking. I mean, I'm literally just just shake.
I can't even believe it, because what the airwaves do
two people in general, just the listeners. You know. I've
always been a radio fan, you know, like everybody else.
And to hear my own self on there freaked me out.
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And I said, man, that's all I wanted for the
rest of my life, you know. And so I'm on here,
you know, And congrats to you. I know, people suck
up to you all the time because you're a big
shot and all that. But I gotta tell you, man,
it's hard to make it in the music business. It's
even harder to make it in the radio business. You
have knocked it out of the parks. Well that's very kind.
Well that's crazy. And you still remember his name. Good
(41:31):
good for good for you for and look what you're
about to do for me. I'm about to be famous.
I'm about to break up. I'm about to break a
new artist. Clay Walker. Everybody, first time you heard of
But I have a question about what was his name? Gary?
Gary Hayes. Okay, Gary Hayes. So once you did make
it and you were all over the radio, did you
did you ever talk to him again? Or was he
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ever like, oh my gosh, this kid made it. He died? Oh,
Amy walks us into the best Boy. I'm leaving. But
when Amy Amy's over too on the clay Walker Interviews
plays getting up and walking out of the room, I
do I do hyletize the moon another one if I'm
(42:16):
putting it into my top two or three, this is
one for me that I just love. I don't know
if it's because it reminds me of where I was
as a teenager, or if it's because I just love
clay Walker ballads. No, and I love I love the
ballads too. I think people know when you like something
a lot. I love the ballads. You know, you can't play,
you know, fifteen slow songs in the show though, you know,
(42:37):
unless you're very manlow, you know, so you gotta you
gotta have the up tempos. But I really love the ballads.
So this song uh was written by Steve Dorff, and UH.
I remember getting this song thinking, oh my gosh, this
is this is such a great song. And I didn't
write her to wish they would have, but here goes
(43:00):
she knew. She called my eye and that was all
he too. Ain't it strange? How forever change with just
wander look the magic feel dum night. She touched my
(43:25):
soul like no wan else. It's the way that woman
made me feel. Let me talk into myself. WHOA. You
better run for cover, You better hide your heart because
(43:48):
once you start to love it, you know you never stopped.
She shines like a diamond when she walks into room.
She charm stops, hypnotize the moon. Nice. That's so good man,
(44:08):
play a walk. I'm gonna ask for a walt more.
And you know what's crazy about your career that you
don't see a lot of artists is that you know
your first hits at ninety three, you had she won't
belong along in two thousand and nine like that. That's
quite the run there. I mean to be able to
have a number one in nineteen ninety three and then
put out this jam in two thousand and nine like
good for you? I mean, how'd you do that when
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whenever this song hits, had you been up? Or was
that kind of a regrab? I think in this town
you're always regrabbing, you know. There there's there's all kind
of opposition, you know, and and there's support too, you know.
I think you gotta have the song. The big songs
are gonna make it and they find their way somehow
(44:52):
to the top. And now I think that's fair. And um,
I wanted to say opposition. There's there's age, there's there's
a new artist, there's there's all kinds of competition out there.
So you gotta have you gotta have something great. But
I look at George Strait and I'm like, you know, what,
what does he have? Like sixty number one? Something crazy?
(45:13):
You know? And and uh still sings great, looks great,
still does great shows. And and so I think we
all need something to look to, you know. And I
think some of the younger artists that are out right
now look to me in some ways, you know. And
I think if I have another hit, I think it
inspires them to know that they could do it too.
But to your point, Um, that song right there was
(45:36):
was gonna make it, and it didn't have a lot
of support coming out of the gate. And that's how
I know it's a great song. It just it just
radio said, hey, this is a song for us. When
I say support, we didn't have a lot of money
to support it and spend money, just promoted and things
like that. And this song would have made it because
on its own merit and radio radio folks like you
(45:57):
really loved it. Two thousand and nine, The last request
from me, She won't be lonely long from Claywalker. Something
about the way she's wearing her dress a little titter.
(46:21):
Something about the way she's staring. She's looking to start
a fire. Something about the way she's dancing and drinking. Chill, patrollme.
If she's long and now she won't be alone and long,
(46:44):
giving help the fool who did a wrong. It's too late,
too bad, she's too far gone. He should have thought
that before he left her on along. If she's long
and now she won't be long. There's something about the
(47:15):
way she's blushing. You can tell she isn't the should
you let you though? She's up to something she's never
done before. Tonight she wants to hold stranger, but night
(47:37):
the one at harm. If she's long and now, she
won't be alonely long even help the fool you didner Long,
it's too late, too bad, she's too far gone. He
should have thought it there before he left her all along.
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If she's loanding now, Lord, if she's loanding now, if
she's loanding now, she won't be lonely alone. Come on,
that's awesome, man, that isn't great? And what a great
crowd we are. Let me just give us are super
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We are just an amazing group taking it in here.
We're so happy right now. So here's the question I
have for you. When we talked about this earlier. You
have this new song called Nita bar Sometimes so the
production on it amazing, like your producer did a great
job of the song. It's also so I'm asking you.
Would you rather me play the full song like people
(48:43):
can hear it, or would you rather play it in
her live because I'll do either one. I'd rather you
played the full song. Let's spend, let's go. I'm scared
of the scrutiny. Hey, I want it, I mean, and
thanks for saying that about the production. Jared Boyer was
one of the writers co writers on the song, uh
who did awesome and he co produced it with Michael Knox,
(49:08):
who's uh, you know, knocking out of the Park with
Jason Aldeen. So we've got the sounds right and it matters,
you know. I feel like this is a blend. This
is a great, great blend of stuff that I've done
in the past moving forward. And uh, the song's fun too,
you know. I mean I've been I've been drinking at
home alone, you know, and I missed my buddies. I'm
(49:29):
miss being able to go out to a bar safely,
you know, and go over to Losers and have a
beer you know with you Yeah, because you know me
big old beer. Oh yeah, all right, listen, Clay, I'm
gonna play this song. Let me say I'm a big fan.
We've all we're all big fans in this room. So
it's always a thrill on people that we um really
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treasures as artists. And your songs remind me a different
place in my life. Like honestly, as you play all
those songs, like I know where I was at that
stage of my life, and I hope that's a huge
confidence you. It's like it's like Doug in to to
Who I Am. Listen to the Kissing ninety six here
and Clay Walker, you know, from All All ninety three
to you Know ninety six two thousand and nine. I
was a little older, but I love that song because
(50:10):
it was like you coming back, what was your favorite
one to sing? This woman's man it still is, yeah,
And there was this oneman and there was this man
that one. Oh. I like the little crack yeah, crack it.
It's this a little artistic thing. I take. Amy doesn't
like it. She hate three for the artistic part of it.
But yeah, you know, there's a there's a growl in
(50:31):
that song that I didn't get to do because we
only got a verse in the chorus, you know, but
a growl. Yeah, it's kind of like a little growley thing.
All right, listen, we're gonna play it now. Follow Clay
on Instagram official, Clay Walker on Twitter at Clay one.
Follow Amy following that's a joy. I'm Amy, I love.
(50:53):
I can't look at you anymore. It's never gonna be
the same, It'll only be better. This is my first
time meeting nothing. This is how it is. This is great, No,
this is wonderful. Nita Bar sometimes from clay Walker. What's up?
You're putting more out? Soon? You got some more stuff?
Oh yeah, we're coming behind that loaded for bear. There
there's there's some great. So there's another one called catching
(51:13):
up with an old Memory. That one right there, you're
gonna have something to say about it. You got the
bar song? Great for now, I'm ready for it. Have
a smash on that one, and then come behind it
with another big smash and maybe I get a second
shot second bye to the Apple doing a show here,
and maybe I'll play What's it to you? Perfect for
amy and nice. That's all right, Here we go Nita
(51:34):
Bar sometimes from clay Walker areas play walker. Thanks for
coming in. Man, you had to guess what the most
popular name for a girl is last year babies. Oh Emma.
Emma was here before. Okay, yeah, Emma was number one,
but it has now been taken over by Olivia. Cute. Yeah,
I like it. Sometimes it's like the number one name
(51:56):
for a boy a star dust and I'm like, who
would inger star duck? But yeah, Olivia, which is great.
Emma is it two, Ava which is at three, Sophia
is at four, and Isabella, which is at five, I
love all those. It's interesting because those are all grandma names,
Like you're seeing them kind of circle back around, like
(52:16):
if I had a girl, like my grandmother was named
Hazel and she adopted me. It was also Caitlin's grandmother
and so but I would have named Hazel. But as
a kid, I thought Hazel was the old woman. This
name I've ever heard. But I think now it's coming back,
at least in my mind, that name is coming back
a little bit. Do you think so, I think or
(52:38):
still a woman named no I like it, Bertha. I
don't know. I'm there with that, but a lot of
times it takes me a minute. Even with fashion trends,
I'm a year behind. Okay, so boys names, what's number one?
Just it's gonna be something a little trendy. Well, the
Evan was the first one in my head. No, it's
actually start used. I was right. Liam isn't number one,
(53:02):
Noah is at number two, all of her is at three,
William is at four, and Elijah is five. Four of
those are old man names. Are Bible names, you know.
But a Bible name is an old man name. It
gets no older than men in the Bible. That's it.
We don't get any older than that. You're a Amy's
pile of stories. So a group of girls, they're gonna
(53:22):
get their chance to make a case in front of
a judge as to why they should be able to
play tackle football in Utah. They of course should be
able to play tackle football. Absolutely, if you can make
the team, go and make the team. Now, I don't
think that they should be giving any special liberty. You know, well,
you're a girl, so we're gonna make it easier for
you know, But of course they should be able to play.
(53:44):
I know girls when I was younger that could have played.
There were girls we played Sparkman High School. There was
a girl that played defensive end for them. She was
like a third string, but she got in and every
dude in our team was scared of death that she
Not that they were scared of her, but they were
scared that she was gonna make a play on them
and then it will be on film. So absolutely, a
(54:05):
girl is strong enough and fast enough same as a guy,
let her play football. What if a girl wanted to
play in the NFL. Great, if she's good enough, I
don't care what sex you are. If she's good enough,
she should be able to play. So do you think
that doesn't work out or that's not applying like in
basketball because there are girl basketball teams and boy basketball teams,
there's no real girls school football teams. Yes, in a way,
(54:29):
I would say that though that if there was a
woman who was a good enough basketball player, she would
play in the NBA. Yeah okay, but Mea'm mostly men
get a lot stronger just generally speaking, we're bigger, and
we kind of outside most women. But not at all. No,
(54:52):
I agree, I hear what you're saying. I'm just genuinely
curious because I mean with football and these girls having
to put their case out, there's no girls foot all
team at schools, so they should they should have somewhere
to play if they want to play. I advocate for
women having a shot to do anything the guys do. Yeah, okay,
quarter peace, standing up, have at it. Maybe tough for
you now they've invented for that, all right, what else?
(55:13):
Got so? Dolly Pardon says that she has never been
in a fight with her husband Carl Deane, like, not ever.
Fifty four years of marriage and they have not fought.
Here's her talking about it. My husband and I have
never fought. We've never biggered, met and force because I
never wanted us to say bad things that we would
have to remember. But we'll just kind of walk off
or go do something else and you know, kind of
(55:35):
let that die down. I have to work at anything.
Marriage is a is a business too. Yeah. She said
that she treats her marriage like a business partnership, and
she that's how she handles business. So that's how she
handles her marriage. And I was like, oh, dang, I've
only been married fourteen years and I'm how lots of
wits shoot. So there's a guy who gets paid to
(55:57):
go to people's funerals and settle scores or take care
of things or tell secrets after the loved one or
the person has passed on. So it's like, hey, go
take after I die. You can go ahead and tell
some people this, or he says. People also hire him
to get rid of things like money, drugs, or guns
if they don't want their family or friends to find
(56:19):
If I die, you got to take care of this
for me because I don't want people to find it.
He's basically a fix it guy, yes, and you pay
him as you're dying, Like ten thousand dollars right yep,
and then he goes and takes care of whatever crap
you need. The thing is, here's why this job could
be perfect. You could be paid. He dies, he don't
know if he didn't do it, exactly you have ten
thousand bucks a pop. Nobody ever knows you didn't do it.
(56:40):
I don't even have to go to the funeral. You
just chill because the person's dead, exactly right. And if
it sounds like it's something out of a movie, well
it's going to be. Because the guy, his name is Bill,
he just signed a deal to have his life develop
into a film, slash or TV show. They don't know
what they're going to do with it yet, but that's interesting.
I saw that new story this weekend. I thought, dang,
what ap Not just what did you have to be
(57:01):
able to do it, but to think about that create
that low lane for you to yeah, and then be
able to pull it off with bothing. How do you
advertise he's a private investigator by trade, like that's what
he has been doing? And I think, yeah, he probably
just saw a business opportunity and then jumped at it.
And you're right, who knows if he's actually do anything
(57:21):
with it. All right, all right, I made me. That's
my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time
for the good news. Over the weekend, a child and
Alaska needed to be meta back to Anchorage, Alaska. They
were in a small village, so Anchorage Hospital sends a plane.
(57:43):
Only problem is the runway in this village didn't have
any lights that were working on the runway, so they're like,
what are we gonna do. Some neighbor found out it's
middle of night, called everyone in the village. They drove
their cars to the little landing strip and lit it
up with their car headlights. Is it really crazy? Picture two?
I have goose bumps. I haven't even seen the picture. Yeah,
And the plane lands, gets the kid on board, and
(58:05):
then takes off all in the middle of the night
because everyone in the village came out with their cars
in a while. That's awesome. There you go about That
was tell me something good. Good for old Thomas Rhett.
That song b a Light went number one this last week,
and I know that was important to him because him
and his songwriter friends who wrote that song, they donated
all the money to folks in the music industry, like
(58:27):
bands like bass players, guitar players, tech guys, because they're
not making any money touring and that their entire livelihood
was taken from them, the ability to make money, and
so they wrote that song donated all the money. And
then I went number one amazing and what a good
appearance on Friday's show huh So good trs and number
one at number two Luke Combs e loving on You.
(58:52):
This song only took eleven weeks to get to number two,
which is so fast on a music show. I don't
even know it well enough yet. And that's already there,
just probably moving a little too fast, meaning it's gonna
be gone before we really really know it, like we
should spend a little we should hm, you know, savorite favorite,
(59:13):
you know, invest little into it. Number three is Liebrace
one of them girls. One of the number one hip
hop song is little Baby, the Bigger Picture Baby, No
Low Baby, it does cousin and then finally that's not true,
by the way, that's not true. And then finally the
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number one dance song Joel Corey featuring in many K
Here's Head and Heart because I'm from Okay. That's a
(01:00:00):
by blessed the number one songs this week. Let's go
over to Amy Now with The Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Why don't ants get sick? Why don't ants get sick
because they have little antibodies? Okay, I'm pretty good. That
was The Morning Corny. Here's a call from Brian in Fresno, California.
(01:00:25):
Me and my cousin got into a dispute about cream.
When you eat peanut butter, it feels creamy in your mouth,
and he says no, when you eat peanut butter, it
tastes peanut buttery and creamy at the end. So I
just wanted to get your opinion. I wanted to know
do you think cream is a flavor or do you
think it's a texture? I say texture. I just want
(01:00:46):
to get down to the bottom of this solid Well,
we are the show to call about stupid topics. They
were drinking, for sure the show. If you want us
to invest some time talking about something completely dumb, this
is where you come. It's unanimous, right, No, it's both
because the cream is actually a flavor, like you can
get no, no, no, you can get a cream flavor okay,
like orange soda cream. But you go you can get cream,
(01:01:08):
but but it's also a texture. I think it's both. Okay,
I thought it was just texture. There. You can get
a cream flavor, sure, like snow cone stands. I've seen
that with cream on it, but that's literally sugar cream.
Now I'm being thinking, I'm gonna save both. I think
it's a cream flavor. And what about creamy? Creamy is
the texture? Oh? Maybe that solves it. It doesn't though,
(01:01:33):
because butter cream so Amy haven't done a prank call
in how many years? I mean, it's been a long time.
I feel like the last time I did anything like
pranky was when I wore a mic to the mall
and would go into shops and Lunchbox would tell me
what to say and I would go in and say
something funny like here. Or we did at a maternity
(01:01:54):
store once, I think, but I wasn't pregnant, but I
wanted to buy maternity sheeans. I don't know. I think
it's the last I did it, and that was maybe
two thousand and eleven. And that wasn't even a call now,
that was an in person prank. Well, we sit around
and think of a lot of these prank calls and Daniel,
who comes with a lot of the concepts of prank
calls on this show. For you should be from the
(01:02:14):
Tying Daniel Show, was like, why don't we get Amy
to do one? And so whenever this came to you
were like, oh boy, well I just thought I feel
a little rusty. So I'm glad I got one under
the bell and if I could do more, maybe I'll
get better. But it's probably not that good. All right,
here we go. This is Eddie. Have you heard this.
This is Amy calling a grocery store asking for some
help with their milkbone cookie, saying that her kids can't
(01:02:36):
chew them. She tried soaking a milk it's still not working.
You get her dogs, all right, let's see how it goes.
I have a question about the milkbone cookies that you sell,
the milk cookies for dogs. Well, no, I've been feeding
them to my kids and they're really hard. Milkbone yeah,
yeah yeah, And I was soaking them in milk to
(01:02:58):
make them soft. But there's so hard and my kids
can't choo them. Milk bone cookie. Yeah. I bought them
from your store and my kids can't choo them. I
don't know if I'm doing it wrong, Like I'm soaking
them in whole milk right now. But I could do
almond milk, I guess. Yeah. So, and you're telling me
that the name of him is called milkbone. Milk bone, yes, ma'am.
The only thing, but the only thing I know milkbone
(01:03:20):
is is for dog biscuits. Dog biscuits, yes, ma'am. Is
it a red box? But well yeah, it's a red
box all right. But you can't I can't feed them
to my kids, all right, ma'am. I'm gonna go, Okay,
do you have a wonderful thing? Oh, I's not that.
It's pretty good. It's pretty good. No. I laughed like
you did, laughing at I know, And that's like when
(01:03:41):
you're pranking. You got to hold it together. So then
Lunchbox jumps on and calls the guy back as her husband.
Oh yeah, can I help you? Oh yeah, man, my
wife just called about the Milkbone cookies and she said
you hung up on her. No, I didn't hang up
with her. Oh well, I guess she got confused. So
she yeah, she just shipped her tooth on one of
(01:04:01):
the milkbone cookies. And she's like, I bought cookies and
they're put them in the cookie jar and then bring
them back with me and attle talking person, which you'll
take care of the best way we can do. We
bring the tooth in also, sure, I mean, do you
have a dinnist? Do you guys have a company dinnist
that you're gonna send us to? How do we get
this fixed? Sir? Just come on and we'll talk to you.
Then he's onto your game. I feel I feel like
(01:04:22):
he's onto you. And now did you have morgan? Um?
Two calls the daughter, the whole family calls all of us.
The mailman, Ray calls, and that's not the mailman, And
it's true. I just walk by. I watched two movies
over the weekend. I watched nineteen seventeen. That's the name
of that movie. That's good. Huh, it's pretty good. Yeah,
(01:04:43):
I was watching on the airplane though. What is it about?
It's about these two guys. They're told, hey, you need
to cross enemy lines and get over to our other people,
and you need to make sure that they know not
to go forward with the mission because if they do,
they're gonna die. There's an ambush waiting on them. And
so it's the story of these two guys in one night.
Because the camera neverick breaks. I think it does a
(01:05:05):
couple of times, but it's one scene. I heard about
that fielding in this and so they have to get
to the other end and things happen. One of them's
a brother of somebody on the other side. Anyway, did
it happen in nineteen seventeen, I believe so that was
the war? Okay, So I watched it. I would give
it three out of five. It's pretty good, solid, but again, airplane,
(01:05:25):
you just hear it just hits different on an airplane.
It's loud out there, had headphones, a small screen. You
liked it, though, I did man have given nineteen seventeen.
I would give it three and a half maybe, I mean, yeah,
three and a half because I enjoyed it. Interesting, great storyline.
Think your husband would like it. Okay, well, what do
you give it? And it won like Best Picture or
(01:05:45):
something last year, so one of those big awards. Um,
I give it three out of five. I also watched
Bill and Ted the new one. Oh, come on, Kaitlin
watched it too. We watch it at the same time.
And if you love the original, you'll really like this one. Okay,
if you didn't, you probably won't because I think Kitlin
was like I don't even know what's happening here. But
(01:06:06):
I would give that just because I loved it as
a kid. Four out of five. Wow. If I didn't
love it, probably three as a kid. Yeah, it's tough
to watch if you don't understand. Instead of going to
re grab historical figures for a presentation, which is the
(01:06:26):
first one, they go back in time and they're grabbing
historical music, play like you would like it Armstrong to
make a band? Yeah, pretty cool? Mozar. Yeah, I watched
it with the kids this weekend and they loved it.
What do you think we well, we having just watched
the first one the last weekend and then this one
kind of back to back. We loved it. I thought
(01:06:47):
it was great, so and my kids probably give it
five stars. Hey, Miked, did you ever watch the thirty
dollars Disney plus Mulan? Yeah? I watched it over the weekend.
How was it? It was good, not great. I don't
think it's worth thirty bucks. So if you wait till December,
you watch it free on Disney Play. Yeah, I say
wait for Detember and Ray said he watched The Rest
(01:07:09):
and not a movie, but the Rascal Flats Guys Netflix show. Yeah,
Jay de Marcus DeMarcus Family Rules. Yeah, they would try
to go that reality route. Yeah, it's kind of lacking
a little bit. I was like three episodes in. I
don't know if I'm gonna continue. I'm not gonna make
it through the whole first season. You don't like it, Oh,
it's a lot of their kids. I mean, their kids
are cute, They're great. But we've seen every reality show possible.
(01:07:29):
Can there be another one? I did finish Last Chance
to you, Laney. It ended up being pretty good finishing
people sending to go watch the earlier seasons though. But
I did watch that, watched a lot of that. Has
a long flight to Seattle, so watch a bunch of stuff.
I did see two and I meant to mention this.
On Friday. There was this guy. He's in Nebraska's name
is Andre Christensen. He made a passionate plea to Lincoln
(01:07:52):
City Council to rename boneless chicken wings because they are not,
in fact wings from a chicken. Here you go own
to nice family restaurants and I see people throwing this
name around and pretending as though everything is just fine.
I'm talking about boneless chicken wings. I propose that we
as a city removed the excuse me I'm trying to hear.
(01:08:15):
I propose that we rename boneless wings in the city
of Lincoln. We can call them Buffalo style chicken tenders.
We can call them what tenders. We can call them
saucy nugs or trash. We can take these steps and
show the country that where we stand and that we
understand that we've been living alive for far too long. Funny,
(01:08:37):
I like it. I knew he'd get the video from
the city council Beard. They aren't. I mean when I
was younger and I wondered how they got they just
I thought they were the wings and they just pulled
the bones out. But it's really that they just form
everything together like a nugget, and it's in the shape
of a wing. The other ones that I would do,
(01:08:57):
if I were to go in and come on give
the same kind of speeches I would do. Why had
a hot dog buns coming packages of ten but hot
dogs coming eight? Yeah, that is good, I'd do that one.
I think we should have some sort of ordinance city ordinance.
I don't want it to be federal. I like a
small government that if you spoil a movie or a
TV show for someone, that's a fine. Oh Amy, let's
(01:09:20):
find people that spoil because what I'm gonna go to jail? Yeah,
Home Alone is not a Christmas movie. It just happens
at Christmas. I'd definitely be out there doing that one.
Um so all right. I saw that. And then there
was a guy too, a Virginia guy who bought twenty
lottery tickets with the same number and one twenty times
(01:09:41):
it was five thousand bucks. Is if you won? And
so they want one hundred thousand dollars? Isn't that crazy?
Tony Miles of South Boston told Virginia lottery officials he
bought twenty tickets for the August twenty second Pick four
night drawing, and all twenty of them with the same
number hit for five thousand bucks. Because I would be
the guy that goes, okay, let me diversify my portfolio
(01:10:03):
and just get all different numbers, have a better shot.
He went twenty straight. It made one hundred thousand bucks.
We think about that lunch box. It makes me so
jealous at me, But I don't know why you would
play the same numbers. That just seems stupid. But for
that reason, it's real smart. I'm on try it now.
Are you still playing the lottery? Yeah? Still playing the lottery.
What do you do each week? I spent well, every paycheck,
I spend one hundred dollars on scratch offs, and then
(01:10:25):
I do the Mega Millions and the powerball every week.
I put I spent about ten bucks on each one.
So each week you're spending total about one hundred and
twenty bucks on hundred twenty five bulls. Oh wow, goodness,
and you have two kids, two kids and a wife
on some of those right, Well, I mean, winn nothing big,
(01:10:49):
five dollars here, ten dollars there. But I'm not hitting
anything big yet, but it's coming. Like this guy he
kept playing one hundred thousand. Does he inspire you or
irritate you? Both? Like? I hate him for it? But
then I'm like, it's a good strategy. I'm gonna try
that today. You're gonna go buy twenty the same number? Yeah?
Why not? I mean if it worked for him, I
mean it must work. Keep us posted. I hope one
(01:11:11):
day we're reading a story about you and that you
have won. He's been telling us for about thirteen years
now that one day it's going to be him and
he's gonna leave this show. Oh yeah, because you'll read
about it in the paper. I won't even come back.
But every day we look and he's still sitting right
over there. Did you say the story about doctor Dre's
wife needing two million dollars a month? No, but isn't
(01:11:32):
he the richest Yeah, made in the world, a billion
dollars off of beats. Yeah. So, but his wife, Nicole Young,
says she has become accustomed to an incredibly lavish lifestyle.
Asking for two million a month, Yeah, but that's what
she's a month. Yeah, it seems crazy, but that's like
(01:11:54):
a normal person maybe asking for twenty bucks. This is
not normal in anyway. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ,
doctor dre soon to be ex wife, has provided a
list of monthly expenses that explains why she needs one million,
nine hundred thirty six thousand, three hundred ninety nine dollars
in spousal support a month. Are you ready? I'm ready?
I need to hear broken down. Here we go. Laundry
(01:12:15):
and cleaning ten thousand dollars a month, my new clothes.
Her housekeeper is getting one over on her clothes a
month one hundred and thirty five thousand dollars. How do
you feel now about your No, No, I'm not saying
this is rational, but in her world this is one
hundred and thirty five thousand dollars a month. Seems crazy.
(01:12:39):
Keep going education, tuition and living expenses sixty thousand dollars
a month. She may be going back to school. I
don't know. Entertainment nine hundred thousand dollars a month. Oh wow,
Netflix s to heck of a subscription. She paying for
everyone in town. Now I'm thinking like lavish dinners maybe
and some fancy drinks alo nine hundred thousand not even
(01:13:03):
a year, which I'll we go like wow a month.
Charitable contributions one twenty five thousand dollars a month, just
to look better. Should have knocked that one out a
little bit a little more. Yeah, Mortgage one hundred thousand
dollars a month, okay, and telephone cell phone twenty thousand
(01:13:25):
dollars a month. That's how much who's she calling? She
should she lay off on nine hundred numbers because that
is expensive who has I don't know what is in
purchase apps? Oh right, right, she plays a lot of
candy crap in that purchases or whatever you say in
that wild Yeah, that is nuts. I can't believe that,
(01:13:46):
but she's become accustomed. Bobby women are crazy. No, he
probably spends that every month, not standing by lunchboxes. Statement,
reading that someone wants two million a month just seems crazy.
I don't know their situation. I don't know how, I
don't know. I'm not sure the rules on California. But
he's worth eight hundred million dollars, right, I mean, think
(01:14:07):
of what he is worth. That not her, but he
same thing with Jeff Bezos. He couldn't have gotten to
the point where he is if she didn't decide I'm
going to do the other side of this team work
and make sure the kids are raised. Yeah, she made
with him when he was selling books out of the garage.
Who doctor Dre was selling books? No, Jeff Bezos's wife.
(01:14:30):
That's how Amazon started. Everything starts out of a garage.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, but again, let me le miss
this one more time a month for entertainment. Yeah, she
could at least told us, like what she's doing with
for entertainment. The five foods you should never reheat in
the microwave Is it interesting to you, Yes, because you're
now a microwave person. You have one at your house.
(01:14:50):
You said you'd never use one, but it was built
into the wall of your new house. Doctor Dre's wife
microwave built into the I didn't do it. The previous
owners did it all. So I will say, I've let
go a lot of my fear of microwave, So please
well was the fear. I had a lot of fear
around food and microwave, and I tried to just nutrients
(01:15:11):
and ingredients and things that I thought would be toxic
for me. I had a fear and I've had to
let a lot of it go. Number five steak. Never
reheat steak in the microwave because it will make it chewy.
They say, first slice it up, then and then add
oil to a pan and cook it over medium until
it's hot enough. Here's the thing that takes too much time, Like,
I'd rather have lesser quality steak than waiting seventeen minutes
(01:15:32):
to do a Thanksgiving dinner with it. Number four never
reheat spaghetti. Why what just toss it in a pot
and cook it over medium heat. If it's too thick,
add a little bit of water in some seasoning. Number
three French fries. They will never taste as good as
they were fresh. But the best way to do it
is a pan with oil. Really, not even back in
(01:15:54):
the oven. Okay, Amy, your story, I found it, I thought. Okay.
Number two fried chicken. Instead of the microwave us a
baking sheet or pan cover with foil. Cook it in
the oven for about at three seventy five for ten minutes,
then remove the foil and keep cooking until the skin
(01:16:15):
gets crispy again. Okay. Sometimes I'll watch these sitcoms from
the nineties two thousands and they're like, Okay, if we
cook this at two hundred degrees for an hour, it'll
be done. But we don't have much time. Let's cook
get a four hundred for thirty minutes. And I'm like
those idiots. But then I've called myself in roll of situations,
going well, if I go up thirty three percent, I
can get this done twin And you can't do that.
(01:16:36):
Do you ever do that to cut corners? Of course?
And your number one thing you should never reheat in
the microwave pizza. Some foods don't do well in the
microwave pizzas. One of them, it's if it's one or
two slices, read them in a pan on the stove
(01:16:57):
over medium heat, which they say it's quickly. That's a
quick one. If it's more than a couple of pieces
three seventy five, put in the oven. But I didn't
know you can just put in a pan. But that's
they say, that's quick. Interesting, like if your arguments quick, oh,
you gotta do stam in a pan. So now I'm
hungry for pizza. I had ice cream three out of
(01:17:18):
four days this weekend. Uncharacteristic of me. I had a
bunch of I had the best fish I've ever had
in my life at a restaurant in Seattle. Kind it
was a sea bass. I'm not a fish guy. What heavy?
It was a sea bass and Kaylen ordered it, and
I had ordered. I like oysters. She doesn't like oysters
(01:17:39):
that way that much. I like oysters, and I had
they had some grilled octopus there. Oh yeah it was good. Okay,
my daughter loves squirrel doctorpus. Yeah it's good. And we
were on the you know, we're on the coast, so
you know that stuff's fresh, fresh aff as they say,
And so we ordered that. And then Kaitlin loves fish,
eats fish all the time she got see basket. I
(01:18:00):
was like, let me ask me that it was the
best fish I ever had in my life. Local. I
don't know if they caught it outside, but I would
assume if you live near the water. It's local. It's great.
But just a wonderful town that Seattle it is. It's
time for the good news. So when this kid, Brady,
(01:18:20):
found out that police dogs don't automatically get bulletproof vests,
he was worried about him not being as protected as
their handlers. So the then eight year old kid from
Ohio decided to do something to change that. He started
Brady's K nine Fund, a nonprofit to provide bulletproof vests
for police and military dogs. Isn't that wild? Isn't that crazy?
All that? First of all, that dogs don't get something stinks.
(01:18:45):
But secondly, it took this kid to be able to
see it. In the last two years he's now ten,
he's managed to raise three hundred and fifteen thousand dollars.
He has supplied almost three hundred dogs with vests in
twenty three states and then helped military dogs in Afghanistan too.
That kid, that's crazy. That would be something. At first
(01:19:05):
I thought eighteen dollars. I was like, oh, that's cute.
It wasn't eliminated. And then yeah, shout out Brady Snakovsky,
that's awesome, man, that's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. This video is funny, but only
because the guy is okay. The guy jumped out of
(01:19:26):
a plane with his sky diving instructor and he passed out.
Oh no, right, as he chokes that, and so they jump,
he goes limp. The instructor has things under control, obviously.
Here they are mid air. After he passed out. He
(01:19:49):
woke up and he was falling and he starts screaming,
oh that was that was him. Here it is again
the first parts he started to going hey, and then
you hear the rest. Imagine you lose consciousness because you're
so freaked out, and when you wake up, it doesn't
matter where you are. It takes a second any way
(01:20:10):
to adjust and see your surroundings and you're like, oh, what,
what's that happen? And then you're barreling towards your death.
But it was a happy landing. They said, if twenty
twenty was skydiving, there you go. That's it right there.
Amy is that a little trauma or big trauma. That's
a little tea. It could be a medium how it
(01:20:32):
affects the person. Hated skydiving every part of it. They
thought I was gonna hijack the plane. What well, because
what happened was I hate heights, like the scariest thing
to your heights. And so I was so scared and
I said, you know, I got to attack this fear.
And so I drive to the skydiving place by myself
and I say, hey, I'm here to skydive. They said, no,
no groups here, and you had a book at an advance.
(01:20:54):
I'm no group, I'm by myself. They were. They gave
me side. I like, what are you trying to do
if they're by yourself? Like they thought I was doing
some suspicious up there. Yeah, So I told him why
and they were like okay. So they matched me with
an instructor and I jumped. It was awful, and then
I had it saved on DVD and pictures because this
has been ten years or so and whenever my house
was broken into, they stole that dang of everything. To
(01:21:17):
still they stole all that stuff. Well you had it
inside your PlayStation. PlayStation Okay, well now it makes sense.
I mean it's more dramatic if I'm just like some
skydiving video I'm taking. I think that before they were
you have one objective, get this guy out a video,
get out. I think they wanted the PlayStation. Non. An
eighteen year old guy of Virginia posted a video after
(01:21:38):
he got a tattoo that covers his entire forearm. The
tattoo said dream chaser. Then he realized the tattoo artists
did it backwards, so it only looks right in the mirror.
Here's a clip of the video he posted online showing
off his tattoo. See'all think y'all having a bad day.
I just win got this tattoo for two hundred dollars
and one to realize the dude put it on backwards,
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so now I can only read it through a mirror
and people can't see it. How though, do you not
notice it while it's happening. I've got a few tattoos
I'm watching. Oh, I close my eyes. I mean find
her tiny. But I just stick out my arm and
I'm like, okay, do what you gotta do. And I
don't look, but don't they they put it on, you
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get to look at it before they draw put on
your arm. They go, okay, would you like how it looks?
Last chance? So if if if the guy went well
it says a wrest are heead mid dude? He maybe
would have told the guy instead of dream Chaser that
was backwards. That runs me of Caitlin and how she
can spell everything backwards. Yeah, it is weird. Here you go.
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This is Karen from Maryland. We are getting our first
puppy ever, and I wanted to know if you could
tell me some of the best products that you have
for your dog, or if the show could share any
information on what we should do for the puppy. So
any information you have would be helpful. Thank you. Oh
my puppy pads and a ton of them, put them
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all over the place. Mine's not so much a brand,
but Amy had sent Kaitlin and I this thing where
you I put on my Instagram yesterday. When you feed
your dog, you move it over, so if two people
are feeding the dog, you know, yeah, We can preput
that on our Facebook page though, if you want to
see what that is. We don't have a deal with
them or anything. It's a good idea. Oh no, I
just found it on Amazon. Yeah, Purina is my favorite
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dog food. But again, if you've never had a puppy
to learn all this stuff yourself. Puppies are tough. Yeah,
they're cute. They may be tougher than cute though. I
like the brand, the cone k or that thing you
could that ball. You can stick ball. You can stick
peanut butter inside and it'll keep the puppy occupied, something
to chew on and lick the peanut butter for it
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could last hours. Because you're the puppies are going on
to chew everything in your house, you might as well
give them something to chew that is chewable for them.
Just remember about puppies. You'll buy them a lot out
of things. I'm expensive, some not. They never want to
play with the things that cost the most. They only
want to tear out the things that cost you the most.
They aren't for dogs. Good luck. I'm a big dog guy,
But puppies are tough. You know. Kaylin's been talking about Hey,
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let's get another dog. She wants to get a puppy,
and I'm like, let's just go adopt an older dog.
We have enough space for one now because we love
on five acres. And she's like, as you get a dog,
Stanley has a friend, we don't have to. And I'm
on the road so much, you know, doing the show.
But um, yeah, puppies are tough, They're cute, they lure
you in, but then it's just so much work. Holy crap.
(01:24:36):
Speaking of dogs here as lunchbox. Lunchbox, you called a
pet store, Yeah, I called a pet store and I
asked them that I'm having problems biting my nails. Do
they have one of those cones for humans? You know
the how dogs get the cones? Yea, they put around
their neck. Yeah, so I was wondering if they got
them an adult size, right, thank you? This is speaking.
How can I help you in your pet today? I mean,
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for some reason, I cannot quit biting my fingernails, like
I just they're like a delicious snack and every time
I look out, I'm like, and I gotta chew them.
So I was wondering if you have one of those
cones that I could get the dog yeah, you know
those cones, you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, we
have a bunch of those yet. Yeah, but would they
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work on me? Would they stop me from biting my fingernails?
Because that's I'm not sure. You should give it a try,
Like what's I mean? I need to know if it's
gonna fit me, you know what I mean? Like, because yeah,
we have we have some for like some pretty large
some pretty large shock Yeah, because Andy, have you ever
tried one to stop you from like itchen or biting? Haven't?
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Is that a common thing? Because I just want to
make sure it works. I don't want to. I don't
think so. I definitely never had that question before. Is
there anything else I can help you with? Itching or biting? All? Right? There?
Do you go? Also, Eddie, you went to your son
I did? Yeah, Hey, because I wanted him to do
a prank call. Yes, And this is me asking him
(01:26:03):
what he thinks about doing the prank call. Okay, okay,
hear me out. So Bobby wants you to do a
prank call where you call a liquor store if you
tell them with your little voice that you're having a
party with your friends and you're trying to find out
what kind of liquor to buy? Can you do it? No?
Why not? They're gonna arrest me. If they're not, I'll
get into trouble with who I don't know, the bartender guy.
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What do you mean, the guys selling? What's what kind
of trouble? I don't know. They're gonna call the cops.
Call the cops and tell them what some little kid
is trying to kids trying to buy a liquor and
it's embarrassing. How much money would Bobby have to give
you to do it? Okay, you take this back down. Okay,
(01:26:49):
here we go. Fifty dollars if he pulls off the
prank call. Okay, cash money, cash, the whole cold hardcat
called cash money. I give it to him in ones, two,
two twenties, two fives, whatever he wants. Okay, I'll give
it to him a VC virtual cards whatever I might
keep those. Take it to him and see if he
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wants fifty bucks. Fifty bucks to do the prank call?
How funny would that be? Though? Eddie's kids voice going,
hey man, I guess the friends coming over. We don't
want our parents to know, how Like, what's the good vodka?
I'm struggling with it because I want him to do
it so bad, but he just like, I'm gonna get
in trouble. Tomorrow on the show, you guys can call
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and leave us your opinions on this. By the way,
tomorrow on the show, we have an email from a
listener who said that they have someone in the neighborhood
that was not not cleaning up their poop after their dog.
They're walking around now, so I think what they did
is they took a picture of him posted online and said,
all right, here's the person. Like, right or wrong to
do that? Leave a voicemail let us know. I'll give
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you the whole story tomorrow about this time. Eight seven
seven seventy seven, Bobby, right or wrong to do that?
All right? Andy, it doesn't mean when you say that
you're working on becoming a family focused family, I don't
know the lingo. Well. I heard that there's kid focused,
parent focused, and then family focused. There's the kind of
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the three options. And we were kind of a little
bit of kid focus when we need to be our
parent focused. But we weren't operating together as a family,
like sitting down having meetings talking about all the different
activities from Okay, this is you. So Shara wants to
play soccer. Okay, how are we going to make that happen?
Does that fit into everybody's schedule? How can we support this?
And even our son, how can he help support Stashira
(01:28:39):
and her soccer and scheduling? And it really is making
decisions like that as a family and my husband and
I communicating more on where we are with our week
and maybe even where we are with our day. Like
if I'm oh, I've had tons of stuff having me,
I'm super stressed. Maybe something happened with my dad and
I'm operating at twenty percent, then he can say, Okay,
(01:28:59):
I got you. I have the other eighty percent. Or
if he's operating at twenty percent two then we meet
as a family. We decide we're going to do take out.
We're not going to cook, We're not gonna I just
heard Burnet Brown talking about this for her family and
it really tried it. Yeah, it sounds like a lot
of work. Well it is, but I think you're it
is in the beginning, But then I think you're all
better for it in the long run because you all
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know what to expect. And that's another thing we're working
on big time in our family is consistency and predictability.
And right now we're just kind of a law like, Okay,
we survived today, what's tomorrow. But if we sit down
and we have these family focused meetings and everybody knows
what to expect, then I think that we will be
functioning better as a family. And so that's very new
(01:29:41):
to us. We have just been in survival mode and
I'm over it. I say this in a loving way.
Today September eighth, Yes, in one month. I'll check in
on you. Please do you're still having these meetings. I
would like for you too. And the meetings are all
the time, just once a week to set up the
week and the expectations for the week and how we
can support each other. I hope it works. It'll be awesome.
(01:30:03):
We'll see what happens. Check in. Sorry by everybody, Come
on show. Yeah,