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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show, Amy,
If you had to cook your specialty, what would it be?
Alabama Mac and cheese yo. That's why family Macaroni and
Cheese recipe, that's what we call it. What's special about it?
I've only had it with my family. It came from No.
(00:21):
I mean, like, what's special about the food? Like, Okay, Alabama?
It's cooked because if we'd always eat it there, but
it's it's cooked in it. You know. I had a
lot of Arkansas turkey, so apparently my dad and uncle
worked on it together. And it's cooked in a cast
iron skillet and it's got the macaroni noodles, but then
(00:44):
five different types of cheese and butter and awesomeness. It's
so good and it's layered and cooked and then you
bake it in the oven. Can you make it? Yeah?
I make it a lot. I've made it for when
you hosted Thanksgiving several years ago. I made it. Do
you remember? Oh? Yeah, I was not thinking about it. Yeah,
Alabama mac and cheese yo. Yo. That's once you bring
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some up sometime. Okay, makes some for the group of her.
All right, I guess it didn't leave that big of
an impression on you when I brought it to your house, Eddie,
what's yours? Oh? Mine's easy? Fat us Stop? What that's
my meal? Man? I'm telling you, I have a meat
market that I go to the make the best meat,
and then I grill it and then I heat up
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my tortillas, flower tortias. I like those with a little
onion and bell peppers. Put it in a little saucepan
after the grill. Oh my gosh, it's perfect. Lunchbox has
had it. I've had it. You had it. It's still
looking at my house before when I lived with you.
What's the kind of what's the kind of meat that
makes it so special? What cut? Oh it's I mean
it's always a skirt, a beef skirt. But um, that's
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what a heated steak is. But but this market, for
for some reason, I just feel like where they get
their meat from. It's Delis Morgan. You have one. Yeah,
it's breakfast ChIL Does. They're vegetarian, but they are so good,
so just like your standard Inchlada Mexican dish, but breakfast
style lunchwis spaghettios. I make a mean spaghettios with pepper
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and parmesan cheese. You'll never go back to normal spaghettios
after I cooked those for from the can. Yeah, mine
are a bit like his. My things like his because
I don't cook, and like I do peanuts and that
put them in a hot sauce. I don't have one. Huh,
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you eat peanuts, but you don't like peanut butter. Absolutely,
I love peanuts. You do the cholula? Is that what
you do? Huh? Peanuts and cholula sauce. It's fantastic. And
I just did that in a necessity because had nothing
in the food closet and I was like, well, what
kind of mix to make something? And so that's what
I started doing, and it's pretty good. So I do that.
I don't. I don't how to cook. I can make spaghetti,
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like I can make a sauce. Maybe it'll be a
blogny sandwich on white bread, white bread, bologny, extra mustard,
cheddar cheese. Take the crust off, you smush cheddar. Yeah,
you smush it in. Yeah, and then you can double
it up if you're got extra money the bank account
that's in college. Sometimes i'd make I'd be able to
buy two and then what do you deritos them mount
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and do like my child that all of them. That's
where it's at, Raymond. Know what's your specialty? Case it is?
I'd kind of sticking with the Mexican theme. I golden
the shell almost perfectly, and then I'll go pepper jack
cheese as well as some cheddar a sharper cheddar um
salted a little bit. And it's really just a great
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little crisp. It's should we before fall because my house
is still empty because to order a couch and stuff
takes forever, but in the next few weeks it should
be done. Should we have because we can have a
gathering with us because we're together already. Yeah. Should we
have a dinner a pot like dinner? We all bring
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our specialty. That sounds awesome, right, I mean that's no, yeah, no,
how do we are we all cooking? There? No bring it?
We bring it? But should we preportion it already or
it's just like everybody bringing its Okay, Oh you're saying
because of COVID. Well yeah, but I mean you're right,
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we're all together, but we probably don't. But if you
go over to the thing with the Scooper like everybody
interesting byos Okay, I'm just thinking ahead. No, yeah, that's
but maybe I'll plan that for like October or something
we do, maybe even sometime later this month. But I
think that would be fun. Mike d what do you
cook anything? Veggie? Okay, you keep that for yourself, A
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veggie stir fry Disney one portion on that one. That
could be fun. I mean that detail of how we
serve it could get worked out later. I can. I
can work on a plan for everybody. Scoopa, Steve, what
would you make and bring to this? And I can
cook all kinds of stuff. I can cook whatever you want,
Italian barbecue, okay, your signature sinnetor dish. I can do
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a either lobster mac and cheese or a homemade fetuccinio
fredo with either seafood or chicken. We already got a
mac and cheese. Okay. Then I'll do Battle of the
mac and cheese. If you add lobster on one's yeah,
he'll win. Socini Alabama add pork rins. Yeah, that's when
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I When I'm driving to Alabama, every gas station has
got like nineteen different kinds of pork crimes. No fettacchini.
Sounds amazing to me. Okay, I'll do that would be
yours chicken. Cool? But what about dessert? Like, my specialty
at dessert is going to buy a good pumpkin pie.
Do it and that'll be your contribution. All right? That
sounds fun though. Huh. Morgan number two is good at desserts.
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I can. I can make the better than sex cake.
It's called sorry, it's it's called all right. I made
it for Bobby's birthday at one time. Did I eat it? Yeah?
You loved it? Nice? All right? That's what's up. Um.
I think we're about to wrap the Mulan movie. I
saw a preview for that last night. Mike d I'm
gonna ask you about this. Mulan is on Disney Plus,
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but it's not free on Disney Plus. Comes out on Friday.
It's gonna be thirty bucks to watch it, and then
in December it'll come free. Okay, people may go thirty bucks.
That's crazy. If you're going to a movie with a
couple of kids. I think it would cost that right
all in, Yeah, it's probably more than that. Do you
think so? Oh? For I have four kids, so yes,
do you care about the Mulan movie. You haven't watch it?
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Okay for it? Since you do a movie podcast, you
can write that off, can I? Yeah, okay, that's work,
and I'll buy it twice. Hey, bones, you've asked about
this twice. Al right, some of you're into No, I
just keep seeing them previous for it an watch it
and I love the v o D like you can
watch movies on demand that coming right to the house
like I love it. Hopefully the stays. Yeah. Having that
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for Bill and Ted was awesome. And I haven't seen
Bell and Ted yet, but I'm about to get on that.
So all right, thank you, Mike. All Right, that's it.
Let's get to today's show. Enjoy it. We did. Goodbye Alaska.
(07:22):
Hey guys, welcome to Wednesday's show, Morning Studio Morning. Brothers
Osborne coming in in about fifteen minutes. You may know
them from this song it Ain't My Fault. This is
their new one called All Night y'all got They're gonna
come play in the next fifteen minutes or so. The
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big news yesterday was the CMA Awards. I guess all
the announcements right. We can start with Entertainer of the
Year and Garth is not on the list that he
did pull himself off. I voted for a blank picture
of him. I mentioned on yesterday show. I still think
he should have been in. There's no reason he shouldn't
be in this top five. Your top five are Eric Church,
Luke Nice. Feel like the awards scared me. I felt
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like jummy, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban.
I'm it's gonna be interesting because you have this whole
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group of people that believe Eric Church has been screwed
every year his whole life, since he was five years old,
before he was even making music, Like you should have
wandered ten of the year before he even had a guitar.
You know, there's that group of people. Luke Combs is
the biggest thing in the format right, he's rolling. I
still think Garth Brooks is the true deserver of this,
but he's pulled himself out. Carrie is the one they
think should have won last year, Keith's won two years ago,
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and Miranda is here. You know who you're picking. I
have to vote today either Carry or Luke Holmbs. Maybe
I don't, It's tough. I'm to think about it. Aby
who would you pick. I'm voting for Carrie, are you yep?
Because of last year? Yeah? Yeah. Luke Holmbs is amazing.
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I think he deserves it, but he could probably get
it next year. You never know, people could die. I'm saying,
you never know about what's happening next year. I never
want someone to be like, hey, by, we're gonna give you.
You'll be fine, You'll get it next year. Yeah, would
you know? But if you feel like you deserved it
last year and you didn't get it, I mean, they
all deserve it. So let's be honest. It's really difficult.
All right, let's see oh no no clips here. But
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for male Vocalist of the Year, it's mostly the same
Eric Church, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban.
That'll be Luke Combs or Chris Stapleton for sure, probably
Luke Combs. And the female vocalist Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBride,
Marion Morris, Casey Musgrave's Carrie Underwood. That'll be a Miranda
or carry Kelsey Vallerini. To make it wow, shocked you
got shut out? So well? Why not? Why do you
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think it's just between Miranda and Carrie. I think Ashley
McBride's a little too new. I get that part. I think.
I mean her voice is beautiful. Casey and again, this
isn't my preference because if I'm picking of who I
listen to the most, it's Casey by far right. I
don't think that the voters, the people that are voting,
love Casey as much as they love like Carrie. Casey
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just isn't available, So I think some people hold that
against her. Um, Maren's in the mix, but Miranda is
kind of the critics pick for everything all the time,
and Carrie is the biggest. So I'd put it up
on one of those two. What do I know, I'm
just a vote. Um, did you pick one right now? Yeah?
(10:54):
I mean you can't be one. I mean Miranda or Maren. Yeah, America,
surprise you too. Okay, Okay, here we go. Let's see
Opinion free news is coming to cable television starting today. Amazing.
Now they say unbiased journalism. Will people like that? I
(11:17):
feel like people want to hear opinions that they agree with.
We've been conditioned now to only want to hear opinions
we agree with. If it's in the news, it's on Twitter.
We we just want to hear how we already feel
because it justifies our thoughts, that vindicates our feelings from
our fights with our friends. How about we give people
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the news and then give them the opportunity to feel
how they want to about that particular thing. Oh, I
get it. I think in a perfect world, that's amazing.
It's just my encouragement to people. But their debut in
this let's see last night, I don't get good a
chance to watch it, three hour primetime newscast that will
air nightly on WG in America, two hundred television stations
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across the country. It's four hundred journals lists and they're
just gonna let it rip and say this is news.
We don't have any and you know for the news
people like I have friends. I have a couple of
friends at work at Fox News, and they're like, we
have to say things even if we don't believe it.
Something that's okay. I was watching and I'm not gonna
say who they are because I'm not getting them in trouble.
But I have two friends at work over there, and
they go, oh, even if we don't we know, this
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isn't real, we have to say this, and I'm like,
that stinks. I'm not gonna say what I was watching
the other day, but it might have been on that station.
And I mean because I watch it, but I thought
I almost could predict what this girl was going to say.
And of course before she said it, I predicted in
my head that's what she was gonna say. And I'm like,
does shed They go to commercial and she's like, oh,
I can't believe how to say that? Tired of this?
(12:39):
That's exactly what was only a Fox News No, no no, no,
I know. I just know people over there, right, you
flip it to the next one, and you know exactly
they're gonna lean the complete opposite, and you can predict
what they're gonna say. And I wonder if that's how
they really feel or if they're just like, Okay, I
just gotta get paid. Well. I think sometimes you go
on apply places that you feel like all right for
you as well. Yeah, so well regardless, that's that's happening.
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If you want to watch news without the bias, I
think that's what our show is complete Lee Bias free
on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, how you guys doing good? Buddy,
how are you pretty good? Good to see it's the
first time to not see you on a computer in
a few months. That's true. I know, it's weird. It
feels really good though it does. Humans. Are you guys
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getting to play much in front of folks? No? Yeah,
all in front of people at all. We went to
BlackBerry Farm a few weeks ago, but it was all
social distancing masks and all that, and we played for
like fifty people and it felt like we might as
well have been playing for fifty thousand. It was so fun.
Just an hour long acoustic But other than that, it's
been like you know, Instagram Live or Facebook or zoom stuff.
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You know, it's stuck. Good to see actual eyeballs. This
is awesome, guys. Oh good. We always are like people
either don't want to come in and play or they're
just craving to come in and play, because these haven't
played at all, so oh we're craving it. I was.
And I'll start with this TJ, because I came on
your Instagram picture. Did you decide during quarantine just to
lift weights and only eat chicken every day? And honestly,
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when quarantine first hit, I decided only to drink like
tons of beer and tequilo and wine, and it was like, yeah,
it was. It wasn't going well. So I decided to
hit the brakes on that and try to try to
turn it around. While I'm still in the bear and
we just see TJ's picture. He's ripped out. Yeah. I
think I double tapped it. Yes, so did I. I'm
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blushing now. It's just like it's been hitting hard, huh.
I have been. Yeah, I feel good though. I think
I even said on that comment that it's we don't
have a lot of time to really honestly take care
of ourselves. We have a lot of fun, but it
doesn't leave a ton of time for our health. So
it's nice to focus on that for a minute. Yeah,
a lot of our friends left to fire emoji, and
I was like should I join in? But then I
was like I didn't want to look at it. I
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just went on my own heart before I looked for
I wrote, you know, a little comment like and you
forgot to I forgot to mention I'm totally ripped whatever.
And then I started to read everybody from Casey used
to and everybody. It was just like bam, bam bam,
bam Well. I honestly, I like literally like I thought
about that for like days. Am I going to post this?
Like my boys are gonna give me so much crap
for this? But I was like, all right, I'm gonna
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put it up. It's great. Good for you if you're
working hard. Why in the world would you not be
proud of it? Well, I guess I am proud of it,
But I just all of the all the smack talking,
that's jealous jealousy, that's jealous. It happened, but I would
expect nothing less. I tell you, I was talking about
you guys the other day, and you know when I
listen to music whenever i'm working out, it's mostly not
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country music, except it's all hip hop and some nineties
rock and Brothers Osborne. I think I saw a tweet
of that or something reasonally, which was thank you. Do
you guys like you guys like being the rocking country guys?
I thought you were gonna ask us, do we like
listening to ourselves? Well? Because like, because like you guys
have that intensity, I tend to I like kind of energy.
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It's really fun to be at a show and have
a really high energy. It's something I really love it's show.
I like going to shows there are that way, and
I mean everything has its time and place. But that's awesome.
I mean that's a huge compliment that we've made your
your gym playlist. Have you seen our live show. It's
we wanted to be like our live show. Um, it's fun,
it's rock, and it's loud, it's it's full of energy,
and you know, it's not like we consciously do it.
It's just what's fun to play on a live Brothers
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Osborne show. Whenever it ain't you guys are doing it
ain't my fault and the whole freaking crowd is hands up.
That is a moment everything every single show, Like, that's
the moment for people if they're medium Brothers Osborne fans,
like if they've been exposed a little bit and they're coming.
I think that's the converter for folks because that's an
intense so too. That was actually a conscious thing where like,
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let's put this song like, I don't know, we'll start
it off if I got my hands up because it
worked with the lyric and the context of the song.
But I always realized I like songs that kind of
just tell you what to do, like, you know, like
the Hookey Pokey, the hookie pokey. It just told you
how to do it well. Listen. I also love that
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you guys are putting out new music because I'm just
a fan of you guys, aside from you know, liking
you guys as people. Um, so let's see Skeletons. I'm
going to hit a few of these tracks real quick.
This is actually Skeletons. This will be track five. Hit
me some of this ray called to Jesus, you've got
this one I can work out too good? Like this
isn't this is it? But you know, the cool thing
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that you guys do is that your your ballads are
so soulful too. It's like you guys go one way
and then when you slow it down, it's like the
most heartfelt soulful ballads too. You saying that. I mean
the thing that's been really crazy with all this, we
made a record that we really wanted to perform live.
And this new record, Skeletons, is all really about that.
It's a lot more tempo stuff and stuff that we
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think will work. Even the stuff that isn't tempo. I
think we will work really well live. And of course
we haven't had a chance to play it live, so
we have no idea if what we tried to do
is even going to work. You guys just want to
work out we're doing something right. Yeah. Do you guys
ever feel like you have to prove to people that
you're literally brothers? Did they ever go are you guys?
We used to get asked that all the time. It
used to happen all the time. I think people thought
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we were boyfriends. Yeah, we actually played a we played
for UM. It was Mark Wright, who has been like
legendary producer and songwriter label head and Um. We went
into his office to play and he was looking at
us like, so, where did you guys meet? And because
we were talking about as we lived together, we're talking
about like, yeah, we're getting the house decorate for Halloween,
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and he was like, where did you guys meet? Like
when my mom gave birth to him time bro a couple.
How do your parents feel about the success? You know,
because they're extremely proud. You know, we've talked about this
a little bit and I don't know that a lot
of people know this, but both both of them tried
to come to Nashville and we were a little and
they wrote songs and sang songs, and they used to
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come to Nashville all the time trying to get people
to cut their songs and cut their teeth here and
and um and so it was really kind of a
dream of there. So they're extremely supportive the whole time
of us coming here. But um, I think they're they
couldn't be more happy, especially seeing those kind of vout
a dream they had. But just I think for most people,
I think we're just when their kids got and do
anything and are just having success. I think it's just
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a you know, just a pride for them. Our dad's
just so he's very Our parents are very supportive. Our
dad's just so excited about everything. But her mom's still
like promoting, like constant promo. And we told her we're
playing on the show. She says, hi, by the way,
and she's like, you know what you should do. You
should tell Bobby to get you on the Grand Ole Operator.
This was last night, Mom. I can do that. He
can do that. He's not pulling her own boat here.
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We don't still need Bobby for that. That's true, you don't,
that's true, you know at all good, But you don't
need it. That's right. It's nothing to bragg or anything
that's funny. That's funny. Wait, well, what was she like
when you are first start? I mean, when when y'all played,
before he even came to Nashville, was she like helping?
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Would she make posters? Or she was always promoting? And
she still does that stuff all the time. I mean,
I think anytime. She's just always asking people if they
knew who we are, totally out of context. I've gotten
so many people like you got to get the manager
at Lowe's some tickets to your Rhyman show because he
was really nice and helped me. And I'm like, how
did he helps you find something else? He's got brothers.
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But she also, for the longest time, was so mad
at us that we didn't go on American Idol, And
even after we had had some success, she still thought
that we had done it wrong, that we could have
done it faster. He listened to her and go on
American Idol and who knows, I mean she could be
right and get you on now, and yeah, she was
still just like, yeah, you guys are having some success,
but still didn't. This could have happened years ago. I mean, honestly,
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I can't pre be wrong. It was her idea for
us to be a duo, and we tried not to
do that for the longest time because it was our
mom's idea that we did and it works exception. She
was like, okay, I had one, Now I have to
have the other duo partner. So she gave her the
TJ and she was like, my plan is complete. I'm
gonna play a little bit of hating somebody. This is
track eleven on the new record when it comes out, John,
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whenever you're playing the guitar on that, how many Like
what are we talking abo? How many takes do you
do when you're making a song? What depends on that one?
It was just one take because Jay joyce Um is
a jerk and he puts you on the spot and
he doesn't let you fix things. But it was that.
That was it. I remember the first take I did.
He his quote was I just want to take that
damn guitar out of your hands. So thanks Jay. I
don't even know what that means, but I hate you
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for it. And so basically he was saying I was
playing too much. But I spent a few takes kind
of sussing out the part, but I don't know. That's
probably about three takes in. I finally got my part
and he was like, all right, that was great, don't
change anything, and then I stacked it with another part.
But I try to keep it minimal because if you
give me like twenty takes to do something, I will
perfect it, but I'll kind of take all the cool
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out of it. You know, you want it to be
a little rough round the edges. How's my next question
is do you feel like part of you the character
of your music is imperfection at times? Oh yeah, oh yeah,
But I think, well, I think the willingness it's a
good question. I think the willingness to be imperfect um
is scary, right, So the reason why you fix all
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the imperfections is because it's vulnerable. I think imperfection is vulnerability.
So you have to be willing to do it. Unfortunately,
working with Jay joys our producer, he allows you to
do that, and he actually forces you to do it,
and you have to trust him on that. And I
listen to things and it makes you a little uneasy,
But I think that's what makes you human. None of
us are perfect. We're gonna play all night right now.
Before I hit the song, tell me about this. I'm
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wide open, like when you write it, what's the deal?
We wrote this with Andrew D. Roberts. He's a really
really has become a really good friend of ours and collaborator,
and he's just an awesome writer. He's worked a lot
on that song, land stuff and um, and we've just
worked really well with him. He wrote Skeletons with him
as well. He's an awesome guitar player and producer. But
we we kind of want to We just John, we
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were in there kind of talking and John to start
took up this baritone guitar and To started playing this
lick and I like, stop the converse asum. It was
like that lake is awesome, and we just started writing
over it. And when the song I'd done, it wasn't
like the lyrically wasn't overly complex, and at first we
were we were kind of not sure if it was
a song we wanted to record, and then ultimately it was.
We just kind of gave an inclusion that not every
song has to be like the most the deepest of depths,
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and we just thought it was time for us to
put out something that wasn't so serious and it was
just easy and to digest and and you know, for
people to kind of tune out with all the all
the heaviness. Oh yeah, I run to this song really
really yeah. And I hate running. I hate running by
this song this song. I gotta have the perfect playlist
to run. So it was good running tempo. Yeah, that's yeah,
(23:37):
that's why. On the Bobby Bones Show, now it says
you guys are from Maryland watertown. What's what does that mean?
A watertown? Um? So it's in the Chesapeake Bay. We
grew up not on waterfront property, but across the street
from waterfront property. Um. And there's just boats. There's more
boats than people. It's a waterfront property at a discount, Yeah,
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at a discounts like half off water from property. And yeah,
it's just you know, a lot of fishing, a lot
of crabbing, a lot of oystering. We were a twenty
second walk from a pier that we would spend our
whole childhood on jumping off of crabbing around. And it's
just we're water people, you know. It's a little bit
of a different breed. It's like I think we get.
We used to get a lot of flack like, well,
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how are you from Maryland? And you learn the country music?
You know, and you down in Georgia, it's just farms.
They grew up in the farm. We didn't go up
on the farm. The water is essentially a water farm,
you know. And it was just the same kind of mentality.
And that's what it is. You know. I missed the
water so so much. When you were kids, Where did
you guys play music for fun? Like there was a
room in the house or you know, a lot of
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people actually have this like two two five tattoo on
my arm and a lot of people ask what it is.
And it was a band that we had with our
dad called Decenter Quarter and we would play I played
upright bass, John pay guitar, Dad saying and played acoustic guitar.
And we would play a lot of times at the house.
But when we would the first time we went out
to play shows was at local bars. There's a place
called Happy Harbor, that's there, a place called Skippers that
was there that we would play off and in a
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few other places. But I mentioned those two because they're
actually in our video for our Blast from the Past.
But our song rum and we shot our music video there,
and so that's kind of a little bit of a
bird's eye view into the bars that we've played when
we were fifteen sixteen, Um, just first kind of cutting
our teeth and everyone that's in those music videos. We're
also at our shows at the time. So it's kind
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of a cool homage, I guess to kind of growing
up there. All right, here's a pitch for when the
record comes out and you guys come back in. We
get two to five back together. Yeah, dad will be yeah, no,
I know and listen and their mom will promote it.
You guys think I'm kidding. But how legit would that be?
Would your dad do it? He would? He would be
(25:44):
a nervous right, that's okay. We'll have to have like
three chords lights before he gets We will provide them
for him. Think about that, because if you want to
do it, I would love that, And I love your dad.
I've been alb you know, spend a little time with John.
John went talking about doing a little record on him
because they wrote some songs that were really awesome, and um,
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you know, and I still think you're great to this day.
But recording some music on our dad, um, so that
would be fun to do. Legit, let's do it. Okay,
The record comes out October ninth. There are three tracks.
We'll swing through them real quick. From Skeletons we have
all night. You can get this one right now, y'all
got They're Skeletons came to Jesus, You've got and here
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is hating somebody For October ninth, that's when the record
comes out. You can pre order it now. If you
want to download it, you can pre save it. I
don't even pre I don't know premembor. You can free
everything in yeah, yeah, yeah. You guys have your guitars.
You're gracious enough to come in and play a song.
(26:53):
And I think I asked, I actually requested stay a
little longer? Did do you guys like that one? If
you only get want to play? I mean, it's just
really honestly, we could ask all you were talking about
earlier when people were clapping too, and ate my fault.
We like playing the songs that just whatever. The crowd
Bikes is really my favorite song to play that at
that time. So if people request something up you like it,
then we love it all right. I like it all right,
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here they are. It's studio right now, Brothers Osborne. Hey guys, So,
because of licensing roles, we can't play anything with music
on this iHeartRadio channel or podcast anymore. But you can't
go to Bobbybones dot com to see it. We hate
that we had to take it down. Wasn't our decision,
but I just wanted to keep you up, and we
wanted to keep up as much as possible. So I
go to Bobbybones dot com to watch or here whatever
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you're missing right now, And thank you for listening to
the show. And sorry about all the legal stuff. Come on, ye, brothers,
I'd like to explain to our audience what just happened here.
So as they were playing that song, John handed me
his guitar and I played the solo for our listeners.
And I hope you don't think I was showing off.
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I just I've been working on that for a couple
of mon So okay, I did okay, though, you did great, Bobby.
Everything I taught you, you nailed it, man, that's just phenomenal.
Oh thanks We likewise, brother October record comes out and
hopefully we'll see you two and your DADU in a
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quarter in a quarter. Yeah, yeah, all right. Let's that
whole car I had was a deucing a quarter obviously,
for those who don't know, we celebrate next to each other.
And that old black car. It's an old convertible. That's
what we named the band after, was that that car.
Then people would ask us, which one of you is
the deuce? Oh all right, they gotta go brother, all right, thanks,
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thanks all the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number
two thirty six Skitty. The CMA Awards nominees have been announced.
Eric Church, Luke Holmes, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, and Keith
Urban are up for Entertainer of the Year. Miranda Lambert,
Carrie Underwood, Ashley McBride, Marion Morris and Casey Musgraves are
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up for the Female Vocalist of the Year, and Eric Churge,
Luke Holmes, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton, and Keith Urban are
up for Male Vocalist of the Year. You can see
the complete list up at Bobby Bones dot com. Thomas
Rhtt shared another new song on his Instagram page. This
one is called basspro Hat. My Baby Got a Basproal
Hat turned back in the cab of my tractor. She's
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up laugh singing songs with the words wrong but it
don't matter, No no, and Morgan number two that's her
skinny Hall. It's time for the good news. Bobby. A
three year old little girl is showing her gratitude for
those on the front lines. She is delivering homemade baked
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goods with a smile. That's right, she'd been baking she
was eighteen months old. Time what it does say, with
the help of her mom. But she's made more than
one thousand cookies and she brings him to the hospital staff,
the supermarket workers, police and fired up apartments, all from
a safe distance. And she's from Stillwater, New York. She
started me as Cookie Jar. Her Facebook has cookie followers,
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that's basically her fan the way. She's three, Let's not
forget she's three yea. And they give our suggestions on
where to take her cookies to people that are out
working frontlines. Drank COVID and she yeah, I know, she's three.
She also draws a hand drawn picture with every box
she delivers. I mean she just has to pour it on.
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She also doesn't have a job, and she also is
really amazing. Karens but also that makes me feel like
I'm failing as apparent too. That's a good one. That's
a great story. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. Sorry up to day. This story
comes us from Cincinnati, Ohio. A woman stole a driver
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education vehicle, one that says be careful student driver on
the side, and she was just driving around. Then she
she's a cop in front of her. She's like, I
wonder what a cop does all day? She followed the
cop for eleven miles. Cop became suspicious, pulled her over,
found out the car was stolen. So she steals a
car and then follows a cop. Follows a cop, not
any car, a car that obviously is yeah, yeah, used
(31:13):
for something other than just getting point A to point B.
And why is she suddenly curious what a cop does
all day? Yeah? Could you do that already? All right?
What happened? And so she got the cop pulled her
over because she's like, why is this guy this girl
followed me? Found out the car was stolen, when was arrested, Yeah,
that's crazy, I'm lunchboxed out your bone head story of
the day. The Oklahoma City Police Department responded to a
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Taco bell on Saturday night, right before nine pm, because
there was a guy going through the drive through completely naked,
but naked to the drive through. Christopher Sale sixty one
was in his vehicle in the drive through. He paid
for his order at the restaurant and then asked employees, Hey,
can I get an additional taco? One of the employees
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was not comfortable with this, and another employee gave him
the top and then he asked for more sauce. Huh,
and so then he laughed. They called the cops. Would
you have called the cops there's a naked man driving through? Oh?
I just give him his food and be on his way.
I probably would have instroyed it with my phone. Maybe
I should, but I was thinking what I called the
cops if I was working at the restaurant, I don't
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think so. I guess the thing is it could indicate
that he's impaired in some way, and if he's driving,
then I would be worried about that. But that would
maybe be the only reason why I would call the cops.
But it wasn't it because his clothes were in the washer.
Well that's what he said, yeah, oh yeah, But then
either wear him wear or wait till they get out
of the dryer. Police were able to detain Sale. He
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told him he was hungry and that all the clothes
were in the washer. He also said, and I kind
of believe him here, he didn't know it was against
a law of drive naked, because what if your cars.
I didn't know that, did you know? That's what I'm saying.
I didn't know that because if you can't see it,
are you naked? And mostly you can't see below the ribs.
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I wouldn't drive naked in case there was a chance,
or in case I got into a wreck. Oh god, embarrassing.
Wouldn't that be a funny bed to take lunchbox and
make him drive to Memphis naked and see if he
can get there and back without getting stopped, like only
to see if he can make it without getting stock
should and through a drive through there. It's just we've
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got we've got put in jail before lunch, putting jail
before we're doing stuff like this. Um, Now, that's a
funny story. The guys in his car, you went and
got in the wrong car. It worked here at work, Yeah,
somebody in our building drives a Toyota SUV that looked
a lot like my Mazda that I've been driving, which
and it was. I went to it, pulled the door handle,
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which this the it has the key list the Mazda
has that you put your thumb on it and it opens,
and so I thought I was just putting my thumb
on in. It opened, and I went and I sat in,
and then there was all this stuff in the front
seat and I was like what. And then I look
at the steering wheel and I see Toyota symbol mot Mazda,
and I was like, ah, So I get out. So
somebody that works here left their call are unlocked and
it was parked in the spot where I had normally
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been parking, but I had parked across the garage. So
then I got out and I did the walk of
shame to my car. Do you ever do the thing
where you're in a parking line, you go to a
car that's not yours, but it it looks like you're trying
to get in and you're getting mad because it won't
open up, and you're like, what's what's happening here? I have? Yeah,
now this is definitely you're not even the first time
I've gotten on the wrong car before, but it's cars
that are left unlocked and I'm free to get in,
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so I just get in. That's how most cars are
stolen nowadays, not people bust and windows, because the criminal
doesn't have to bust windows, Like, why would you risk
hurting yourself whenever you can just walk and pull doors
and see one of them be unlocked, and that's what
they do. Well, there was a bunch of teenagers in
the neighborhood I used to live in. The cops told
me and I saw them do this. They just go
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car to car down the road. Anything's unlocked, and they're
not trying to steal the car, but they want to
steal money or a phone or chargers or whatever's inside.
Do you see Kelsey Ballerini's tweet yesterday which well she
did didn't get nominated for Female Vocalists. Oh no, I
only saw her posts about her hole in the bottle video.
There are a lot of those, but yes, that her
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not getting mentioned for Female Vocalist And people were like, dang,
can't believe Kelsey Ballerini didn't get nominated. I feel the
same way, but she goes hey, last time, this happened.
I wrote Homecoming Queen the next day about the feeling
something beautiful will undoubtedly come from the current disappointment. Nonetheless,
congratulations to my friends and peters that got nominations. Proud
to be a part of the Country family always. But
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does a nice response considering that she had to just
be dejected. She's good at that taking the high road. Yeah,
she does that well, and I think a good reminder
for all of us. When you go through something, you
know you can process the feelings and then either create
something special and awesome or grow from it. Yeah. I
don't really create. Sometimes I don't take the high road.
(35:53):
I just start firing off. We all respond differently, but anyway,
good for Kelsey. Thought that's pretty cool. I was reading
a story on wedding shaming, and I was reading the story,
this guy's going to his cousin's wedding. The rules required
guests to sign a COVID waiver and said masks and
social distancing was optional. So you have to sign that
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if you get COVID, you're not going to sue. Oh,
and also know that hey, we're not wearing masks and
we're not even gonna put any distance between us, so
come at your own risks. The rules also noted that
guests need to bring their own beer. I guess the
list of rules also included no children or plus ones
and folks need to dress accordingly. The weird thing is
(36:38):
they're saying no children or plus ones. You would think
that would be the other way, because if you're gonna
just go but wild, bring whoever you want. We're not
wearing masks because of COVID. The rules were stated that
masks were optional, but then the couples guests would have
to sign a COVID nineteen waiver. Apparently, the note insisted
the guests bring their own beer. Quote bring your own
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beer and you might die. Best wedding ever, terrible Ray,
what are you doing with yours? Is everybody getting tested
before the wedding? I think that's a great idea. Now.
It seems like people can get them for They can
be expedited for what five dollars, so we could get
at it's expedit something I read on the news that
they're coming maybe by October. But we just don't want
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everybody to get tested. We take that time and then
nobody gets their tests back. You mean you dude at
the door and then they can't get a result. I'm saying,
if we got to now contact the people, I mean
pretty soon and be like, hey, can you go ahead
and get a test? No, not pretty soon the week
before all right, but yeah we'll do that and they're
like October nineteenth maybe all right? And then people if
they want to wear masks. I think people feel safer
(37:43):
if we do that. Okay. I just wonder if everybody
getting COVID tested, because I'm gonna be standing up there
with a bunch of folks. No, that's important, especially for
your TV stuff. I'd like to know that they don't
have COVID. Yeah, everybody here now's COVID free, which is great.
We finally got to that stage of life for us. Yeah.
And I'm gonna have Grainy there too, so hopefully. Or
is she coming in from from Michigan? I believe she's
kicking at ninety right now. So is your brother coming? Bro?
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Can't come. Lumber Mill hours are very strict and not
a lot of vacation time, even for a twin brother's wedding.
He already used it. It went to Disney World. Did
he know you were getting married? He did? Yeah, does
it hurt your feelings that he chose Disney World overcoming
to his twin brother's wedding. Yeah, a little bit. That
wouldn't me. Yeah, but it's tough his his wife right now.
(38:31):
She would she said some stuff about the family. So
it's a weird situation. Excuse me, here we go. You
just gotta pull the string with ray. If it's late,
we get going. Is it vacation time? Yes? Is it
also some situations She would text people mean stuff and
it's like, do you want somebody that did that to
be at your wedding? She would text who. She grabbed
my brother's phone, acted like she was my brother and
texted me and stuff to my sister, to me kind
(38:54):
of saying what, acting like she was my brother and said,
you guys need to uh give us our space. She
was just saying the weirdest stuff, very very mean and
acting like my brother was the one saying at all
about the wedding. About the wedding, says you couldn't come
to the wedding, which he never said that, but she did.
Just I mean, it was the weirdest stuff. But it
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wasn't even from my brother, was from her all along,
All right, and you're not a fan of her, No me,
and the fiance says she ain't come to the wedding,
but Bro can, And now none of them are Oh
y wow, I'm sorry to hear that. I know he
(39:36):
laughed because we weren't expecting that situation to come out.
But what's your mom think about her? They're not on
good terms right now, just because it's almost a situation
where I guess my brother had some of his stuff
on my dad's property. My dad said, you got to
get the stuff off the property. You're gonna sell the house,
and so there was tension with that. What do you think, Amy,
I don't know. This sounds like people just need to
(39:58):
have a family meeting. I'll tell you what. Everybody come
in the studio, like Marie. Yeah, let's set him up
here on the stair, hash it all out, all right, right.
I did get a note from Kate Lincoln. We have
to get her suits done, guys for Ray's wedding. Oh yeah,
I got I got the info yesterday. Ray sent it
to me to get figure fitted y's. Honestly, the deadline
is October tenth, so we don't we up forever, guys.
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Thanks man, This is Sunny from Chicago. Boy in studio.
I've got a tell me something good from you, and
I have a question for Bobby. So here in Chicago,
there is a place called Mission of All Lady's Angels.
It's a really cool community in um a neighborhood that's
not as well off. And the a's a Catholic community
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of nuns. And my brothers who served and actually hung up.
See here's the thing soused halfway through our message that
she was like, oh great, then she hung up. Sunny Chicago,
call us back and something happened. Also listen, we see
(41:02):
you the listener as our friend. If you call and
you mess up, just be like, all right, all right,
edit this out and then just start over again. What
it out? Probably I can't promise, but I think we will.
Like if she'd have been like, okay, let me start over,
I think we'd have probably just started from the beginning. Yeah,
I want to know what's up with that mission? Yeah,
we need to know. Yeah, call us about anything. Eight
(41:25):
seven seven seventy seven, Bobby. All right, here's Travis. Hey,
good morning, Bobby. I just had a quick question. I'm
the same age as marking number two and yesterday you
were talking about something. You said that you were going
to sign felt this thing after Eddie asked you if
you were gonna buy a kayak. I don't. I guess
could you explain that to the millennials? Thank you? Yeah,
(41:48):
to Seinfeld it means to go out on top. And
I may haven't been at this term in this text,
in this context, but Seinfeld retired at number one. That
show ended when it was at the peak of its popularity,
which is rare. Most shows to get canceled or end
as they start to go down, and Jerry sime I
was like, you know what, I'm done, and we're gonna
go out on top. And so when I had done
(42:09):
my kayaking and I didn't die and did pretty well,
I was like, I'm done. I'm Seinfelding this baby. I'm
going out as a World's Grads kayaker. So that's what
seinfelding it means. Did that make sense to you, Yes,
because I've heard you use it before. But I could
totally understand where people don't get it. I guess if
you're not at least thirty three or thirty four, maybe
you don't know that, but they may. Yeah, they may
(42:30):
watch Seinzelden know what that is, but not know that
Jerry wanted to go out on top or that the
show ended like it did and it was a humongous deal.
People were watching it on the streets and Times Square
on the big screens. It was such a big deal.
Let's do one more. This is Trent in North Carolina.
Just like CHERI after, where did you get the green
big Bird shirt from? I love it and I love
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do you have one the green big Bird shirt? I
have had a big bird shirt on it was kind
of light. But I get some of my stuff from
an app called stock x, where I get a bunch
of shoes from there. I love shoes and sometimes I'll
get sweatshirts from there. So you have to download it
and it's a bidding app. There's not a commercial. You
bid on stuff and or you can just click buy
it now, kind of like eBay. But I get a
(43:14):
lot of that stuff from stock x, mostly shoes. But
I think that's where I got my big bird and
sesame street stuff. All right, that's what's up, Amy, what's
coming up in the pile? Well, a TV show from
the nineties is reuniting for an unscripted special yea, is
it one of the dumb shows that we don't care
about from the nineties. Oh no, I think you're one
hundred percent going to be pumped about it. And then
a company had to release his statement to warn parents
(43:35):
about a challenge that has gone viral. So I want
to make sure that parents know about it. Okay, love that,
come back with that next, You're Sammy's pile of stories.
So Morgan Wallen tweeted, I just called my label and
told them I want to make a double album double checking.
Y'all are good with that, So obviously fans are and
(43:55):
he's gonna be doing that and it should come out
sometime later this year. I don't like it. I love no.
It's too much at once. So many good songs get
skipped over because nobody has the time to sit and
listen to thirty songs. I wish you'd put out about
three songs every two to three weeks and that will
keeps the music coming for I solid six months. Because
I really like Morgan Walla, I'm very anti this. We
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should tell him he doesn't care. Is that how it
works too? You call the label? Obviously I wanted to
double it isn't they must have had a conversation ahead
of time. And also, you know, a double album, what
does that even mean now? Because most people aren't buying
CDs anymore. Mostly it's just a bunch of tracks. But
love Morgan Wallad one of my favorites now. But I
would rather have a few songs every few weeks so
(44:38):
I can invest in each song because you guys know,
I mean, when there's a new album that comes out,
even from an artist you like, you don't listen to
every song enough. True, I did do that with Taylor
Swift's Folklore that came out, and that's like the first
time I had done that in a long time. Done
what like, listen to a whole album when it came out,
but a whole album three or four times or No.
I listened to it once and then then I was like,
(44:58):
I only like one of these songs. If you listen
to it through it again, I bet you would have
found more. But it's hard to do that anyway. Good
Morgan Walla fans will love it. I'm a Morgan Walla fan,
but I don't love it all right? What else? So
the cast of the Fresh Prince of bel Air is
reuniting on HBO Max to celebrate the show's thirtieth anniversary.
I'm more excited about this than Friends because I know
(45:20):
where all the people from Friends are. Yeah, I have
no idea where DJ j Z jeff is. Why do
I say I'm sometimes DJing? Stuff is still play on
the internet. But I mean, like Jeffrey, I mean everybody.
Philip's not alive, Yeah, Philip Banks. But I want to
see everybody else and where they are now, how old
or young, or their stories. I don't more than Friends. Well,
(45:43):
most everybody's set to be a part of the special
and they're taping at September tenth, and then it'll debut
on HBO Max around Thanksgiving and that's the home of
Fresh Prince of bel Air streaming sort of like Friends
if you can't stream it anywhere else except for if
you have HBO Max. And I'm like, great and good
for Will Smith for going y'all do it. Doesn't take
himself so seriously. He's the big one because he's a
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massive international movie star. He'd have to do that. It
doesn't need the money. That's pretty cool. What else, well,
Johnson and Johnson is begging parents to be aware of
a new Benadryl TikTok challenge. I saw this. That's pretty scary. Now.
A couple of months ago, three teams were hospitalized in
Texas after they took part of the challenge and then
challenged by the way he's taking a whole bunch of
(46:26):
them in hallucinating. Yeah. Oh, it says take enough of
it so that you start to hallucinate. And a fifteen
year old girl just passed away because of it. And
she was known as a really happy, faith driven girl,
not one to experiment with drugs, but she thought, oh,
it's vinadryl. You can buy it over the counter. We've
got it in our medicine cabinet. I'll just take part
(46:47):
in the challenge. Why not? So Johnson and Johnson's working
with TikTok and other partners to make sure that they
can stop the trend. But make sure you're checking on
your kids and that they're not doing this. Do you
worry about your daughter doing not this island, but any
of these dumb challenges that can get her hurt or sick, Yes,
Because I mean she might see that and think, oh,
I've seen binna drill in the pantry. I'll go grab
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some and some of them do look fun. I'll be honest, right,
that's the scary now because and then they do it
and they're like it was amazing, you know. Yeah, that's
a sneaky story. All right, all right, I'm maybe that's
my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time
for the good news. So this trash man goes to
(47:30):
this house every week to pick up the trash, and
the dog always barks from the window where the dog
hangs out inside. But instead the dog was outside barking
like hey, like fiercely, like something's wrong, to where the
trashing guns like something's not right. So went over with
the dog, and sure enough the old lady that lived
there had fallen over. Wow, and good for this trash
(47:52):
man to go. Yeah, Kirk White is his name? Shout
out ray. I just would hear a dog barking and go,
I don't have any food my pocket When the dog's
name is Sandy, that is crazy saved or huh, Yeah,
for sure? I would like what would my dog do?
Probably if I fell on the porchmy dog will run away.
My dog would go into the food closet covered. He'd
know he's clear because he can bang his head enough
(48:14):
times to open it and he's like, oh he's down. Well,
I got a little time on my hands. Here I
go eat. That's a good story. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. I mean, do you
think attractive couples have attractive kids usually? Yes? Have you
seen Jason Aldean and Britney Aldean's babies? Okay, listen, I
love Jason. He's not a supermodel. Well, I don't. They
(48:36):
they have the most beauty. They're they're good looking though,
and they have the most beautiful children in the world.
She's very pretty. Yeah, but I thought that that would example.
I thought that would be a good example. I'm no
beauty queen. I'm like Aldeen, Angelina, Julian brad Pitt. Their
babies very pretty. Yes, listen, I would say that, you know,
if when Caitlin and I have a kid, that if
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it's pretty, it's because I heard, not because of me.
Because sure, and I would say Audean's kid not because
of him. Hopefully it has like his singing ability, like
grit attitude. But you kind of hope. We all we talk,
we're like, you know, don't you wonder what side of
the genetics, because you know, if if let's just say
(49:18):
we have a kid, if it has her athleticism and
my nerdiness, the kid's gonna have it all. However, if
it has my athleticism, it's not gonna be very good.
Although she's really smart. Um so yeah, yeah yeah. Scientists
say that children who have beautiful parents, like physically um,
physically attractive parents, have a seventy percent likelihood of being
(49:40):
attractive too. That's where it kind of falls into mat Yeah.
Cindy Crawford's kid, she looks just like Sunning. Yeah, she
looks like well her name is because the last name
is not Crawford. Yeah, and she's also one of those
kids it's always on E now like E the E
Instagram and another gwyn It's daughter Apple beautiful. I mean
(50:02):
Chris Martin, what do you think of him? Great looking guy? Yeah?
Well pretty good, pretty good? Hold on, hold on, good
looking guy for a nerdy guy like he's got that.
He's a good looking nerdy guy. Um. Speaking of Aldine,
while I'm thinking about it, he I always hate to
see him get robbed at the award nominations. Oh I
thought he got robbed, like a good point. I didn't
(50:25):
know that's where you were going with that. There are
always a couple couple of folks, and usually aldinam Blake
are the two that the people love, but for some
reason the voters just won't vote for them. And Aldin
always wins the ACM Big and sometimes the Entertainer of
the Year, but CMAS, which was yesterday, he never gets nominated,
which is weird. I wasn't up for Entertainer of the Year,
wasn't up for Male Vocalist of the Year, so I
(50:46):
kind of hate that for him. All right, you want
to go over into the joke, Yeah, all right, here
we go, morning corn. What do you call a man
with no arms and no legs on stage? What do
you call a man with no arms and no legs
on stage? Mike? Mike on stage, microphone? No arms? Is
(51:10):
that funny? Yeah? Well, what do you this? Like this one?
We've done this one before. What do you call a
man with no arms and no legs in the water
front of your door? Oh? What? Man? Man? And then
Bob floating in the water. Oh, Bob her that's the
wall art Mike. Oh, oh, I've never heard of are
all really good bones? Maybe this one just doesn't tickle
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me in the right spot. Maybe I'm so irritated aldi
get didn't get nominated that I'm still all right close
that up. I mean, oh that was the Morning Corning.
This is Analyse from Santa Cruz, California. Hey, this wanted
to ask if you could recommend a good beginner's guitar
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for my nephew who's about to turn fifteen and he
wants an acoustic guitar for his birthday. And I have
no idea what what what brand to get? What a
recommendation would be. His name is Emmett. You guys are awesome.
I can tell you. My story is that I went
to a pawn shop and pay fifty bucks and got one.
And I think guitar is tough, and so you can
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start and they'd be like, oh, it's not for me,
and you don't want to spend a bunch of money
on a guitar. For that reason, I would suggest going
to a pawn shop, finding a guitar and see if
they stick with it for a few months, and if
they do, then you start to find one that's a
little bit better. It's an investment, especially when people just
get bored with it or their fingers hurt, right, Eddie?
Oh yeah, And I think that the two hundred dollars
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range is good because anything under tune it always could
be really cheap and it's not good. And if it
doesn't sound good, they're not interested in anymore. I don't
know I would disagree it, but I say, go cheap
and see if they want to just learn. Yeah, I
bought it. I bought two cheap ones and then just
Clara buzzing a lot and they're just like, ah, that's
not terrible on this and the little plays now they
sound terrible because they weren't practicing enough. You're probably right
here is Kristen from California, Amy's husband. It is so strong, immostulant.
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Why are they hu joined lunchbox at this very house
and the night? Hi, would your husband want to go
to the murderhouse with lunchbox? No? Is he scared of ghosts? No?
But I can't. I can't lend him for that. We
need him. Well, they were also trying to send Eddie
with lunch I was like, we can't lend an we
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have things going on, Like I like that we're valuable. Yeah, y'all, heart,
I mean, so we can't lend anybody to me. I
can't go by myself, guys, I mean everybody's volunteering me,
and no one wants to step up to the plate
and go with me. We'll find somebody to go with you.
I hear has lunchbox calling a party store. Would you
do there? I was saying that my five year old
son's having a birthday party, and I see that they
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have silly string, but that seems very immature, and I
want my kid to have a mature birthday party, so
I want serious string. Okay, here you go. I'm having
a birthday party for my five year old son and
I'm trying to I know you guys carry silly string,
but we're trying to have a mature birthday party. So
I was hoping if you guys have any serious string.
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What do you mean? Well, you know, silly string kind
of is like an immature party, and I want my
five year old to have a classy birthday party, not
a silly this is joke, So I'm looking for some
serious string. Yeah that's the Yeah, that's the whole point.
I want serious string. Oh no, we are you? Are
you being silly? Right now? Are you being serious? Yeah,
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girls like fifteen some grown man. That's pretty funny though,
pretty funny. So Walmart is launching their version of Amazon Prime.
Mike d brought me the story this morning. What's the
what's happening with Walmart? Yeah, it's called Walmart Plus. So
it's essentially like Amazon where you can get stuff same day,
but it's a little bit cheaper. And so is it
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a subscription model? Yeah? How much is it a year? Uh,
it's five a month. I think it's one nineteen in
a year. I'm trying to think of what I pay
for Amazon Prime, but it's probably a little bit more
than that. Yeah, I think it's like maybe five cents more.
But you also get discounted gas. Okay. Do they have
movies though? Because the big part about Amazon that I
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start to be okay with this Amazon video is that
you get that whole collection. Do they have anything like
that just the items down? Okay? Well they're tray, they're trying,
you know. I use that Instacrt sometimes. Do you ever
use that that app or you get on you order
you Sometimes I go to Kroger and order my grocery
for Kroger and then the person starts texting me they
never picked the things that I say, but like handed
to make a change on them. Everything that they I request,
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they change. I think they just get lazy and then
I get stuck back and sometimes the stuff's not even
in there and I get charged for it. Oh, I
think they're eating my quest bars. I think they drove
away eating my quest bars. Sometimes they just can't find
specifically what we want, so they, like my friend the
other day order peanut butter or something and they ended
up just giving her peanut butter ice cream, like hoping, oh,
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should work. She's like, very different than what I ordered,
but okay, that looks good. I only just started using
Instacart because I was like, I can't always go get
my own groceries. But then it's just so easy to
hit an app if you have in your area. Do
you use it? Yeah? Um, thank you guys for hanging out.
There is an update on the driver's license beauty pageant
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that we had. Remember we all put our pictures up
at bobbybones dot com and Raymundo was in dead last place.
He ended up finishing second big Amy or Morgan wins
with thirty three percent. Then Raymundo me the Amy me
lunchbox and Eddie last place, Oh I got last? Yeah? Ray,
you jumped well crazy. Maybe people felt bad for me
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because honestly, the DMV did me raw on that one.
They did you raw wrong, all of them saying wrong? Yeah,
not raw? What did they do to you with the DMB.
You can go see him one more time at bobbybones
dot com if you want to see our pictures from
our driver's license. I was gonna mention Amy's son, who
I know is Stevenson, and I know him as that
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as well, okay, and we may call him that, but
on the radio, he would like to just be referred
to as my son, son, son. I have no idea.
We were in the car and he said, hey, Mom,
I just wanted you to know that I don't want
you to say my name on the radio anymore. You
can talk about me, but I want you to refer
to me as son. And I said, okay, Well, I'll
(57:29):
have to update Bobby so that he knows not to
say it, because yeah, we want to respect you for sure,
And if if you're fine with me still talking about you,
I will, but I'll call you what you want me
to call you. And then Stashia's next to him in
the back seat and she's like, Mom, just so you know,
you can say my name all you want. Did they
have friends at school that know that you're on the radio? Yeah?
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Is that maybe why he doesn't like it? He said
he didn't really have a reason because I asked him
if something happened or whatever, something went wrong, and he
said no, but I know that that there are some
people that listen, so our teachers too, which but I
don't think that's the thing. Who knows what it is?
Does he play his PlayStation yet? He hasn't yet because
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our why we're the TV room we're putting in. Actually
we're getting the Wi Fi in there today, like right
right now. I think they're there, so that'll be exciting.
Because that game room where he want we want to
keep it didn't have internet. So he doesn't let me
known as Stevenson. He just wants to be known as
the Chicks. That's what everybody wants me to know it
as now you know we're now the chicks Son? All right?
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Which came first? I'll give you two things. The game
of Ping Pong or King Kong, which was first, Ping
Pong or King Kong Ping Pong. Ping Pong was invented
in eighteen eighty. King Kong was in nineteen thirty three. Nice, Okay,
which came first? See monkeys? Which are those things that
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you dump in the water, or the monkeys the band.
I still don't know what a sea monkey is that
you dump in the water. Yeah. Sea monkeys are the
little things that the swim. They're like little shrimps or something. Yeah,
it is forever ago, it's before us. Okay. Oh well,
then if Eddie you can take this one. If since
you know what it is, I'm gonna go with the monkeys.
I think sea monkeys were probably seventies. Sea monkeys were
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nineteen fifty seven. The monkeys were nineteen sixty five. Okay, Amy,
The Empire State Building or Clint Eastwood? Oh gosh, which
one was first? The Empire State Building or actor director
Clint Eastwood? I mean, Collie, I should have paid attention
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on my tour of the Empire State Building. I guess
I'm gonna go with the birth of Clint Eastwood. Clint
Eastwood was born in nineteen thirty The Empire State Building
was built in nineteen thirty one. Oh yeah, Clint shopping
carts or plastic bags, which was invented first the shopping
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cart or the plastic bag. Shopping carts Shopping carts nineteen
thirty seven, plastic bag nineteen sixty. It's good, all right.
Two old movies? Which was first Jaws or Alien? M
Jaws is the eighties? I think Alien. I don't even
know Alien. By the way, Jaws was not the eighties.
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What was it in the ninety nineteen seventy five? No? What? Okay,
I don't know that I've ever seen Jaws. Oh it's
so good. I take that back. It's cheesy, but it's good.
I mean, in nineteen seventy five. Good. The shark doesn't
even look real, but it's good. I'm sure back then
it was amazing. Jaws nineteen seventy five, nineteen seventy nine,
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So Jaws was before? All right, my bad? In basic Alien? No?
No even is that Sigourney Weaver. I never saw it.
I just I've seen people talk about it. Mickey Mouse,
which was first, Mickey Mouse or Chocolate Chip Cookies. Think
about that for a second. Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse,
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nineteen twenty eight, Chocolate Chip Cookies nineteen thirty eight. What up? Yeah,
my toll house, I got a gulp them? Boy here,
which was first Star Wars or Starbucks Star Wars Star
Wars nineteen seventy seven? Oh boy, Starbucks nineteen seventy one.
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Whoa gotter? I listened to how I built this with
the Starbucks? Dude? Are you sure? Mike? Will you fact
check me? Was it called Starbucks? Okay? Keep going. Starbucks
founded March thirty first, nineteen seventy one in Seattle, Washington,
and it was called star It doesn't matter Starbucks. I'm
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just kidding, car. You challenge me three times? All right,
here we go. The NFL or the NBA, NFL, NFL
nineteen twenty, NBA nineteen forty nine, which, by the way,
Game seven will be dialed in Thunder Rockets. Yeah, you're
all in all I mean, we've watched them all. We've
watched I mean, Kaitlin is such a thunder fan and
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so I am now too. But yeah, Game seven? When
is it today? Right? Ugg boots or the thong? Which
came out first? Ugg boots or the thong? The thong?
The throng came out it was invented in nineteen seventy four.
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Are still fold about your answer. I hope so, because
I mean ugs from popular in the nineties, but I
don't know. Maybe elsewhere they were popular before America. Ug
boots were invented in nineteen thirty. Oh, that's nineteen thirties.
When was the throng ad minute again? Nineteen seventy four?
You know, the person had been at that one with
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their friend, like, hey, guys, that's a great idea. What
you do is you put this on and this slides
right into your butt? No, they were like, hey, are
you annoyed with your underwear showing through when you're wearing pants? Yeah,
so women were probably cutting their own and then someone
decided to make them. I bet it's probably a better
description than yours. I don't think what did you ask, Eddie?
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Is that? Why? Why? Because I didn't know. Yeah, because
if you're not wearing a thong, then there's an underwear line.
M all right. Finally, Twinkies or Batman which came first?
Twinkies or Batman Twinkies? Eddie, take you guess this. I'm
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gonna go Twinkies. I feel like Batman was sixties. Well
Batman was nineteen thirty nine. Okay, forget I'm gonna let
you guys. Twinkies was like the twenties or something. Any
means like the person not Jeopardy that could get it
right but insists on giving way too much and then
misses it with it too much but still gets it right.
And you just feel weird because you're like, well, they
didn't really know it. They just got lucky. I didn't
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get lucky. I feel it. I know that Twinkies came
before Batman. Well, right, but then you win extra and
we're like the twenties, the twenty four of the thirties,
but they are before Batman. Yeah, well, he thought about
him was the sixties, So why isn't he getting changed?
He got it wrong and then proved why he got
it wrong. I got it right. Alright, alright, it's time
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for the good news. Un Brittany Woodrum is a climber
from Colorado. She's trying to climb Colorado's fifty eight by
the end of the year. It's fifty eight mountains that
are fourteen thousand feet in the air, and she's raising
money for charity. She's done thirty nine so far, raising
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fifty five thousand dollars for Shelter Box and Shelter Box
is helping people and developing countries, and it provides everything
from tent tart, water jugs, blankets, lighting and cooking equipment
and it all comes in one little turquoise box and
Brittany carries out on her back and that's what she
camps with when she's on these little hikes. Oh, she
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uses it too. She uses it and then she raises
money for him and she has nineteen to go for
the end of the year. You know, I've never been
a big hiker or climber, and we had mountains in Arkansas,
but they weren't mountains like Colorado or I was an
Idaho in Montana the last couple of weeks and being
near those mountains, it's it made me wish I had
an extra day to go hike up a mountain. Yeah,
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And I never feel that way, but when I was
in Montana, I was like, dang, I wach Caitlyns here
we could go try to hike up one of these mountains.
And then I also understood the need for one of
those camel packs that I make fun of people for
wearing the water, Yeah, because I'm always like, who needs
a camel pack? Who need to drink out of a
straw on your back. But if you're on a hike
that long, that'd probably a good thing. My daughter was
a camel back in her room. Is it a camel
bat back? What's camel pack? Camel back? Camel backs like
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a backpack, and it's a camel back. But she likes
six shouldn't to leave? Well, I have a friend that
jogs was one. But that's a lot, are they though?
That's the thing, not really powerwalgging. He needs a pretty
in shape guy and he goes and runs with it.
And I've driven up on him running before and he's
got his camel back on and I'm like, wha do
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you run? He goes, I'm gonna be like five miles
a day. Look, you get hold off a drinkle water. Oh,
it's important to stay hi. I had friends that would
take that to music festivals and fill it up with
like vodka, and people will be like, oh, it's this
water all right? Part of time. That's what it's all about.
Right there. That was tell me something good. People's biggest
pet peeves with people they live with. Okay, here are
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the top five. And then I actually asked Caitlin what
her pet peeves are about me before we left. I
left this morning. Number five having people over the house
without heads up, Oh, that would be it annoying. Yeah,
because I mean I like to get things in order.
I have to come to your house today. Why Josman's birthday,
I gotta bring him his gift. Oh that's so nice
(01:06:57):
of you. What do you mean? I like free? You know,
I didn't think you'd I don't know. That's nice. What
did you get him? I'm not saying it on the radio.
He's my biggest fan. I don't wan him to hear it. Okay,
there's nothing crazy, but yeah, yeah, why would you not
your husband and your friends? I know, but that's super nice, okay,
a right. Number four eating someone else's food. Yeah, that's frustrating.
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I feel like I make a lot sometimes and then
my husband will just eat it, and I'm like, well
that was supposed to be for the whole family tomorrow.
Number three lounging was hanging. It's like, I feel like
Eddie's a lounger at his house. Do you think I
just lounge? Yea, I do, But it's a lounging is
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cool if it's it's lounge shine. But if it's not,
then it's annoying. Number two is wasting electricity. That's a
pet peeve that people do. Yeah, then number one is
not stacking your dishes. And I wonder if that's stacking order,
that's doing the dishes. Like the number one thing is
your partner or the person you live not doing the dishes? Right,
bothersome to you? Yeah, what's your pet? People with your husband?
Coffee grinds everywhere right now, it's a problem. At our
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new house. We have this one little part of the
countertop that's dedicated to the coffee. And now he thinks
like that can just be his space where it doesn't matter.
I want to know every day where how he thinks
those coffee grounds that are all over the counter and
the coffee's like stains, how they go away every day?
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That's what I'm want to know. Yeah, who do you
think he just magically disappears? No, every day I clean
it up. What do you think he would be with you? Nothing? Okay?
And I tell you I don't know, it's not true.
I know that I'm annoying for sure. So we would
need to ask him though, And I don't have any
with any things for Caitlin just perfect. As far as
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living with makes the bed. We have two different bathroom
she has. He uses the bathroom in the guest room,
so there's no bathroom sharing. There's no yeah, have no.
She's like nothing like sometimes she wants to talk and
you don't really well, she wants to talk all the time, right,
and I want to talk. Yeah, I'm just trying to
think of something because there has to be something. Nothing
comes to mind. And I asked her, and I get
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this is very early when I woke her up and
asked her this. So I was like, hey, what are
your pet peeves with me? Coming to you live from
the bedroom. Now, the question is what's the biggest pet
peeve with the people you live with? Kaitlyn, I'm coming
to you. You can even do top three or top
one hundred, whatever it is you have. What's one of
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the biggest pet peeves about me? I don't know that
they're pet peeves, but things you do that I just
don't understand. That's okay, go ahead, okay. If something is
sealed chips, rice cakes, whatever it is, if it's sealed
with one of those little plastic toppers or even the
wire ones that you spin and twist. You don't use
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them again, Like you open it and then you throw
it away, the twisty thing, or it just goes but
then I wrap it and then lean it on the wrap.
So it's just everything is stale all the time, all right.
Anything else? Yeah, you sometimes you take your plates or
your bowls to the dish washer to sink. I thoroughly,
(01:10:16):
it's before the show go ahead. I take it to
the sink. You take it to the sink, and you
don't rent them. I fill it with water. No. In fact,
last night you filled it with water. And I was
so taken aback that I didn't even bring it up
because I was like, don't make a big deal about this.
Don't make a deal about it, because then he might
not do it again if I make a big deal
about it. Okay, and anything else. Yeah, you don't always
(01:10:38):
put the toilet seat down, that's true. And I feel
bad about that because sometimes you'll come out and be
like I just fell in, and what do I always say? Oh,
I'm getting better. That brings me to another thing that
you do that kind of drives me in saying you
bring up things that you do that are normal to
try to get me to give you some sort of props.
You're like, hey, I fed Stan this morning, and I'm like,
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I've fed him every day, three times a day for
the past however long. That's the end of this segment.
All right, thanks, sorry, she had nothing? Um all right,
back to you, which is me in the studio. Okay,
Oh my gosh, you're like, my son, what I made
my bed today? Well, you're supposed to I brushed my
teeth today. Well, no, you're not getting rewarded for something
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you were supposed to do everything, Chris Rock joke, you're
supposed to pay. If you are always bragging about I
pay my choleswarre goes, you're supposed to pay. You can
go to Facebook and put your biggest pet peeve with
your husband or wife who if you lived with? Search
Bobby Bone Show on Facebook. Yesterday the CMA Award nominees
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were announced. The big category is Entertainer of the Year,
which I know Garth pulled himself out, but I think
he would have won again. Hate to not see him
in this top five here, but Eric Church, Luke Combs,
Miranda Lambert, Carry Under One and Keith Urban. They're up
for the big one. Entertainer of the Year. I thought
I'd play some clubs from song of the Year to
see which one that you think should win that. This
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is a songwriter award. So the first one up is
Bluebird sung by Miranda Lambert and all the Stars to
keep blue Bird? What are you? How many stars to
give that one? Out of five? Five? Okay? It's I
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I know you love it. I give it three and
a half. Not really my jam I like it? Okay, okay,
all right? The Bones from Marion Morris is how many
stars you give? Many stars? Do you give that one? Five? Wow?
Ammy's is gonna love everything day? This is the Jams.
I give this one four stars, four stars out of five.
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I like this one a lot. What else we got
we have? Even though I'm leaving from Luke Combs. Just
don't how many stars to give that one? Five? Those
your eyes and stay a prayer. She's all far Maybe not?
(01:13:16):
I give that one three and a half as whoas
turn it up? Even though even I going nowhere, I mean,
listen to the words. If that song doesn't make you
feel so get you know what it is to that.
But I guess here's why I don't, Because it's a
great song, and lou wrote it, but I feel like
he's not singing about himself. Doesn't have any kids, and
(01:13:39):
so I want to hear him sing it. Didn't it
be how his dad treated him? I don't know, but
I'm just telling you how I feel when I hear it.
I hear Luke Comes just singing a song he wrote,
maybe one of the songwriter's experiences. I don't know, Yeah,
but that's how I Does that make sense, Eddie? How
I heard that Luke Comes is thinking about him and
his kid If he was, maybe i'd feel different. Yeah, Okay, Um,
Carly Pearson, Lee, Bryce, I hope you're happy now. Luke
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Combs one of the writers on this song too. By
the way, how many stars Amy? Three point five? Yeah,
I give it three. I'm surprised this one was up
for that for this award. Um and then finally more
hearts than mine Ingered Andrews. I'll be five. How many stars?
I give it five. This is one of those songs
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where you're like, how did they even think about writing
from this angle? And taken aback by the concept of it,
because that whole song is about Hey, listen, we're going
to be in a relationship, and if we end up
breaking up and you break up with me, I'm gonna
be okay, but you're gonna be hurt in my family too.
Who's growing a bond with you? Yeah? It's so good,
pretty amazing. Yes, yeah, so will that one win? Probably not.
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Miranda is pretty much the darling with the voters if
it's equal, but that my I love more heart in mine.
I'm going to vote for that one. Who are you
voting for? You get to vote any of them? I
said five. I might have to eaty me any money
moment because they're so great to me. All of those
songs are so great. Oh that's a hard one. I
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don't want to pick right now. Okay, what was the
second one? You played? The bones? There you go have
a gnimal best. I closed my eyes across that. Don't
take this the wrong way. They're all great songs. They
wouldn't be in this category. It's like comparing elite professional athletes.
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And then it's just our job to kind of break
it down. Yeah, we don't. We don't want to, you
know I do. I don't want to ever hurt anybody's feeling.
Oh and people say, ask stuck all the time, so
I you know, I'm okay with that, and none of
this stuff sucks, so it's great. It's like all it's
like the best of the best. Yeah, let's see new artists.
Ye have Jimmy Allen, Ingrid Andrews, Gabby Barrett, Carle Pearson,
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Morgan Wallen. Let's see who he thinks gonna win, because
I think it'll be a runaway two three, Morgan Wallen
not even gonna be close. Again. All great, but there's
there's there's the Morgan Wallen and then there's a separator
and then there's kind of everybody else. Morgan Wallen's up
there with almost luke hone. I mean, it's pretty crazy.
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He kind of snuck up on me a little bit
with it first literally at night, no my my, like
for all of his stuff, like he he just was there.
I think he did something maybe with Florida Georgia Line.
I can't remember, maybe, and I was like okay, yeah, okay,
there's Morgan Wallen guy. And then it was just like
(01:16:46):
hit well, Yes. The thing with Morgan Wallen was he
comes out with like a party song with the Florida
Georgia line guy. So you're like, oh, he's just gonna
be a party guy like Florida Georgia line, and so
you're like, I wonder if that's just. But then his
stuff is so much deeper and there's so much sharing
a bunch of his stuff. So and he also can
sing the crap out sid yeah, yeah, yeah um. The
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last five winners for Best New Artists twenty fifteen, Chris
Stapleton twenty sixteen, Marion Morris twenty seventeen, John Party twenty eighteen,
Luke Combs in twenty nineteen, Ashley McBride killing. You win this,
you punch your ticket, baby, that's pretty cool. It's a
good one to win. I'll read you one more category,
(01:17:28):
a Vocal Duo of the Year. This is come on,
well it's it's just between two duos, right, So is
there between Dan and Jay and Maddie and Jay brothers Osborne?
Oh yeah, I was put them in the brothers category
category for siblings Best Siblings group winner for Best Siblings.
(01:17:53):
I don't know why they win it every year. To
come to my head, had one. Let me roll you
through the categories. Here, brook and done. They're up for duo.
I've been love them, but again they put up the
reboot album, so it wasn't a whole bunch of new stuff.
I say, you can't give them that award. And they've
also they've won the same one Entertainer of the Year before,
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Brothers Osborne All y'all got very much a critics love
and a critics favorite and a love of us too
they were in earlier. Like love them as people, love them.
If I didn't love them as people, I love them
as an artist. I just happened to it's the whole
package with those guys, Dan and Shay. What s that's
(01:18:35):
so good? We love them as people, we love them
as I know? Can they be a tie? Florida Georgia
Line and Maddie and Tay and so in the Maddie
taita number one this year too, that that song just
went number Borne. So what do you think? I feel
like Florida Georgia Line's won it before, right, I don't know,
(01:18:57):
but Brother's Osborne when I presented there were two years ago,
maybe a year ago, Brothers Osbourne one, that's right, And
I think everyone's expecting Dan and Shay to win then
I think last year Dan Shay one. So if you're
going off just like streams and hints it's Dan and
Shay and then just but if you're going well, Brothers
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Osbourne won it sixteen, seventeen and eighteen, the Dana Sha
won it nineteen. Oh my god, Joe won it for
three years. Sugar Land, Brooks and Dunne wanted about every
year for a while. Yeah, I'm gonna go and I'm
gonna go Dana too. I know brothers were just in
here and they probably agree there's a reason to do
this segment. Before they were in here, Why do we
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do it with them? We could have and they probably
would have said, Dan and Shay two. All right, Well
we're done talking about CMAS. That's an interesting thing, all right.
And it's Award season double right now because the ACMs
are coming up, and that's confusing to if you're not
in the business. What the Craft's a difference. There's not
a lot of difference. You got two award shows happening
and t months. We're lucky. We're lucky. We have a
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lot of great artists here. I saw Ozzie Osbourne is
let his hair go gray. It looks pretty cool. Yeah
with me, I don't like I get a little gray
on my sideburns, and I get a little like some
of my chin a little bit, But I'm not really
scared of gray. I always felt like once I finally
got the person, because I was like, I feel like
I'm a peacock. I get to show my feathers until
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someone decides I want to be with peacock, and then
I'm good. And so I don't even worry about the
gray stuff anymore. Sometimes on TV they'll brush them with
a little toothbrush with the brown stuff. But I'm not
embarrassed to gray here. I think if I were to
start going gray, I would just let it go. Also
have light hair, do you what do you die your grays? Yes,
I mean I don't have a ton of ton. Maybe
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in the back there I do have a patch, But yes,
I get my hair colored. So it's fine, Eddie you
I got some grays peppering into the side or whatever.
But then, of course my beard has always had gray
because I have a vid lago. But I mean, whatever, dude,
it's it's gonna do whatever he wants to do. We
just roll with it, right. My husband's gray is he
a lot? He looks cool though, because he's got the
sandy blonde gray mix, going like we're all in love
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with anything, so cool man, It's like, yeah, um, how
many odd other born songs? Do you know? I don't
Black Sunday Sabbath or Black Sunday Sabbath. That's a band
would be Black Sabbath. Okay, do they have a self
titled song Sunday is the Sabbath? Like we're getting all
around to it here, Okay, um, crazy, here's crazy train.
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I don't know. I guess I've heard it, you know,
momm coming home? Yes, Mama, No, No, that's that's queen.
Oh no, Mama, I'm coming home. I mean I've heard it.
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The picture of him with gray hair looks he looks
normal now instead of like a he looked an old
young girl because he never looked normal. No, but they're
gray hair makes him look cool. Taking a scuba lesson
today at my house of swimpool, so I just have
to go and take a lesson on how to breathe
in that thing, so I don't get out this weekend
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in Seattle and not know how to do it or
not be completely new at it. Yeah, so I don't
have this instructor doesn't have COVID though, good because my
last one did and so I'm doing that today and
then the Thunder playing so Game seven Thunder and Rocket
pretty pumped about that. What's going on with you? After
school pickup? We've got therapy for the kids, and then
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we're going to dinner for my husband's birthday. I need
to bring his gift by today. Should I just drop
it off the door? I mean we're not going to
really be home until after dinner, okay, because school pickup
starts like two forty five and therapy starts at through fifteen.
It's like the night sometimes shot. And then we got homework.
How's the kids school doing? It's good? Yeah, yeah, I
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mean they're they're going. I mean Stashira is really handling
her practice at home well, and she's very on it. Stevenson,
you don't say his name anymore. This is hard if
you're listening. Son, I'm very sorry. My son is more
of a wild card. Like he'll have his homework and
we open it up and I'll say, Okay, what are
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we supposed to be doing? It's like I don't know, Well,
where's your tallet? Where are you supposed to click? Well?
I don't know. Oh, I just need him to know.
I feel like, am I supposed to know this? Don't
you feel like that's how your mom was with you.
My mom didn't have time to help me with homework.
She worked full time, and my dad was he moved out,
so I remember I was on my own and I
would just scramble for it. The next morning, I'd be like,
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before school, Hey, did antybody do the homework and you'll
help me with this. I was not that great in school,
but yeah, Stevensons, Oh, my son is doing well. He
likes his teachers and he compliments them. And now the
big bait as if his teacher flirted with him because
he said, you're the best teacher in the world and
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she winked, Oh, he thinks she flirted. It sounds like
the lunchbox would think absolutely yeah man, And I thought, oh, yeah,
that's right, lunchbox thinks. Or he pinched his teacher on
the booty in second grade, oh, every day and slapped
her on the butt putting time out so I could
stare at her legs. Well, we're not doing that, but
Stevenson's like, she likes me. Thank you very much. We'll
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see you tomorrow. Bye. Everybody.