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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan Number two.
Happy Valentine's Day weekend everyone. In case you're a first
time listener, I'm Morgan, and what we do is take
the best seven bits of the week based on your
engagement online, the things you guys called in about, and
we count them down from seven to one, and as
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Lunchbox gets really mad, sometimes yes they are ranked, but
there's so much that happens on our show. This is
just a way of bringing them all to you guys
for maybe the first time or maybe a second time,
and we're living it. I don't know, but yes, we
count them down and along the way, I bring on
some show members and we, you know, show some behind
the scenes from the bits that we're talking about, or
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I just bring on everybody and show you guys real
behind the scenes of what happens after the show. And
sometimes it gets funny, and today I'm telling you it's
gonna get funny. Up. First, we brought on Jared isaac Man,
who is the pilot for the first civilian space mission.
Yes you heard that right. He's going to space and
he's taking three civilians with him. And we brought him
on to talk all about it, if he's afraid, if
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other people should be afraid, and well, let's just say
after the interview, some of us do want to go
to space. So listen to this. Number seven on the
phone with us is Jared Isaagman, who I'm excited to
talk to because he's the guy behind this mission to
space for regular folks. So, hey, Jared, how are you.
I'm doing well, Bobby, Thank you. Hey, I really appreciate
you coming on. We have so many questions. First of all,
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first question, how awesome is it to be a billionaire?
You know, I haven't taken much time to really think
about that over the last year. There's a lot going
on these days. Man, it's all I think about. I'll
be honest with you, I think about all that too,
but that's all I would think about. That's crazy, Okay.
So the reason we're having you on really is because
you're doing something fantastic with your money. Tell me about
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this inspiration for with Saint Jude and exactly what's happening here.
This is the first all civilian mission to space, so
what does that mean. This is the first time people
are going to outer space and weren't sent there by
a superpower like the ass or Russia or China. This
is everyday people going and you know, exploring among the
stars and recognizing that it's a first you know, a
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first step in this really cool direction that we all
want to live in. Like we've tried to be really
thoughtful about who's going to go and represent us on
this mission, you know, inspiring individuals as part of the
crew in their own right. And then we have to
tie it to solving some bigger problems here on Earth.
And that's why I say to you, Children's Research Hospital
will be the beneficiary of the biggest fundraising effort in
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their fifty nine year history. We're going to raise over
two hundred million dollars. Okay, So and that's where we
come in because I do want to ask questions about,
you know, how we get on the ship, meaning we
in this room, but people can actually like donate to
be in a raffle basically, and then you go to space.
Is that right? Yeah, it's a it's a big fundraising effort.
It's all on the inspiration for dot com mission website.
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You go there, you make a donation to Shift for
which is an incredibly worthwhile, an important cause and at
the end of the month. You know, through a random
selection process, you could get fitted for a space suit
and you're going to go to space, right, that's right. Yeah,
I'm leading the mission and I'm bringing three awesome individuals
along with me. Are you not scared? No, not at all.
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So I've done I've flown air shows, you know, eighteen
fighters debt eighteen inches apart from other people, I definitely
know what you know, significant risk is, this isn't this
is SpaceX. These guys build rockets that land on ships
in the middle of the ocean, certified by NASA. I'm
super confident, not nervous at all. Okay, so we are
all going to donate, and we do a lot with
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Saint Jude on this show, but we've decided to all
donate in one person's name and if they get drawn,
they go. But nobody wants to go because we all
think we're going to die. Yeah, I don't. I don't
think that's going to happen. I know that, you know,
people think about the rockets that you know, turn into
big firework shows. What people don't remember is like there's
literally thousands that go up and do exactly what they're
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supposed to do. Just take a look at some of
the SpaceX videos, Like they've got some you know, awesome
footage of their rockets going to space, putting people putting
a load. I mean, this is a company that's reinvigorated
the world's interest in space exploration, that brought mass astronauts
back to space from US soil in more than ten years. Like,
they're really good at this. No one can die. Yeah,
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I know you have two kids of your own, and
one of the arguments here on the show from the
guys where I have kids, I don't want to go
up in this. But if you're feeling that way and
it's that safe, don't you recommend that they feel that
way too. Well, look at everybody's got their thing, right.
I'm not saying everybody you know wants to go out
and you know, journey in space, you know, like Star Trekers,
star Wars. We all got our passions in life. But
I do say that if this was ever something you
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were thinking about doing, you know, this is probably the
safest way to go about it. And look, you can
still make a great donation to Saint Jude Children's Research Hopital.
You could still try and win the entrepreneurs seat. And
if you somehow win and you don't want to go, well,
auction it off for charities, you know, raise even more
money for Saint Jude. That's fine too. Okay, well, one
of us we're gonna do a little drawing and we're
all going to donate in one person's name and hopefully
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send one of our guys here to space. I did
feel a little better hearing him talk about how confident
he is. It's like the smartest guy we ever talked
to you on the show. Yeah. Yeah, so let's go, everybody,
Let's go. Let's right, who wants to go? Nobody? Okay, well,
we'll get to that later. Let me ask you a question,
how do you Is there a key for airplane? Do
you go in and turn it in and then like
when you're flying your jets or is there just a button?
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You know. I gotta tell you, I've probably flown like
fifty different types of jets and only one had a key,
and it was to get into the hatch. Once you
get up into the cockpit, you're just hitting buttons. Thank
Is it true that pilots are served the different mills
in case one gets sick? You know, most of most
of the planes I fly, they're they're like single seed
or two seat fighters, so there's no real opportunity for
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anyone to serve me a meal up there. So I've
never had that problem. No no flight attendants going. Would
you like to chicken? Okay? Okay. I have a couple
other questions here. Do you look at price tags when
you go in the store? You know? Um? I say,
I probably do. Um. I actually do, Like probably a
lot of people, I spend a lot of time on Amazon.
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If I'm going out, it's probably too like a restaurant.
Since you know, my company, ship for is pretty big
into restaurants, we try and support the industry. What can
we do? What's a tip from a rich guy and
for us how to be rich? Well, I'd say that
you got you gotta follow your passion. I think some
of the richest people in the world right now, I've
never set out to be rich. They went down a
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path that was interesting to them, where they thought they
could make a difference. They were like super passionate about it,
and good things came from it. So I just encourage
people to follow their interests and their passions and be
the best at it. So basically bitcoin is what I'm hearing. Yeah,
i'd be I'd be careful on any of the speculative
stuff that's out there, but I know it's I know
it's fun to play. Okay. So Jared Isaacman is on listen.
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He's doing great things. It's for saying Jude, and you
can go to space by donating. And you don't have
to donate a million dollars. You donate ten bucks, you
get in ten times you don't. So that's what it's
all about. It's it's people giving and even if you
don't win, your money goes to a great cause. Can
you give me the website again? People can go to
and donate. Yeah, for sure. Check out our mission website,
which is inspiration for dot com inspiration the number four
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dot com. You'll have until February twenty eighth to get
those entries in, so you have time. Hey, Jared, thank
you for talking with us. You are a hero in
many many ways. Just the latest way is what you're
doing for Saint Jude. And one day it'd be really
great to meet you. Have a good day, my friend.
Thank you very much, thanks for having me. Take care there.
He is Jared Isaacman worth two billion dollars. He's a billionaire.
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He's an American. He's from New Jersey, thirty seven years old.
He's married, two daughters. Tech entrepreneur found his company in
company in nineteen ninety nine his parents basement. He's a
civilian pilot. He's worth an estimated two billion dollars with
a B be just in case you didn't. Okay, there
you go. We're gonna figure out which one of us
we're going to nominate to go find up. Does anyone
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want to go? Now? After hearing him talk no, no, okay,
Morgan's like, am maybe yeah, I feel better about it. Girls.
What did he say though, that you won't die? Yeah,
he said, I'll tell you, just reminding us, Like I
guess I'm not aware of all of the rockets that
go up all of the time because I'm not dialed
into what they're doing. But they have successful more successful missions. Yeah,
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we only see the bad one exactly. Yeah. Yeah, okay,
I'd rather not, but we'll figure it out. Probably next week.
We'll put someone up on the wheel nominate them. How
crazy if one of us did go okay and then
we came back, that would be pretty wild and you'd
be fine. It's the best bits of the week. With
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Morgan number two on the show. This week, we all
talked about our top choices for breakfast food, and I
thought it'd be really fun to bring on some of
the show members that y'all don't normally hear from that often,
which is most of us that hang out here just
like after the show working on things. So I've got Scoop, Steve, Hillary, Eddie, lunchbox. Okay,
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can I say something about a little wild? We're gonna
that was very exciting. Um, this make it a little wild.
I'm also here, I'm Morgan. Um. But we're gonna talk
about some things. Since we talked about our favorite choices
for breakfast items, i'd be like, you know what, let's
get to know the show members a little bit more.
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So I want to go around the room and I'm
gonna have you guys answered some just random questions. Okay, okay,
So but we're gonna I'm gonna keep this less chaotic
and everybody goes one at a time. We're not all shouting. Okay,
this is orderly. Yes man, all right, yes, Mom are gone? Yes,
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maybe I want to hear your guys's choice for your
favorite wild animal, starting with Eddie, y'all just go along,
see see you take your turn? There we go. Okay,
he goes all right, well, wild animal? Yeah, I think
people are pre how hard Bobby's job when you realize,
like how to wrangle you when you're on the radio.
How yes, Um, that's tough though. Wild animal. I think
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Chetah is just cool because it's fast, But I don't
know if that's my favorite. I would say I always
like monkeys because i'd like to curious. George as a
kid went okay, So I would think it'd be kind
of cool to see a monkey, but I think it'd
be neat to see an elephant. What's your favorite? Louise? Guys,
this is how zebras are pretty Wait, hold on, how
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come Amy can talk about her answers. I'm talking out
my answer just like her. I'm trying to get to it.
It's in a game. It's just opinion. I'm trying to
get there. Okay. I don't know the right answer because
I've never thought about what's my favorite. Right now, we
have time for nobody else. Thanks a lot, great cool,
Come on, give me your top choice wild animal? Time ago.
He named three already fine elephant okay, gets elephant edny
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favorite animals shark okay. Hillary is an alpaca wild animals Yeah,
I mean paca. Okay, Abby, I'm gonna say lyon all right, Scooba, Steve,
star nosed mole? What what? Just where he's trying to
be funny? Are those the ones in our yards? Yeah?
Because now never seen him before. I live here. Now
they're all in my backyard and they're so cool. My
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dog friends to catch him once. I he caught one
and put it in his mouth. I had to pull
it out. Yes, so star nosed mole my dog. My
dog just ate one. Actually the other night I did not.
I could have gone without having that information in my life.
Let her talk though. She's forgot about Ray because he's
gosh dang for me. A bobcat. I've always been fascinated
with him ever since I was a kid. I did
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book reports and stuff on him. They're closest to a cat,
so that's why I go bobcat. Bobcat. Wait wait, I
got a different one that I really like, the woodpecker.
Those are pretty cool when you hear him in the
neighbor going that's pretty neat and road runner because you
never see him. Okay, because well you got like fifty
from lunchbox. My favorite is a leopard. So that's very short,
sweet and simple. We're gonna keep moving on. Um, I
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want to hear your drink of choice. It could be
an alcoholic beverage, it could be like water. I don't know.
Let's just get a little interesting your drink of choice,
if that's the only thing you could have for the
rest of your life. Me first, First, I'm gonna just
this is weird because I'd normally go alcoholic beverage, but
I'm gonna go doctor pepper, Doctor pepper. Okay, nice sugary
filled pop drink. Okay, lunchbox. Well, if I'm gonna have
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to drink this for the rest of my life and
it's only drink, it's gotta be water because you're gonna
die without it, Like and he's dead because he had
doctor Pepper for the Runner. I won't die. I don't
have diabetes, she said. If this is the only thing
you're gonna drink for the rest of your life, it
has to be water. Every answer has to be water
or you're all dead. Just move on. So I would
go with water. But my choice for like I love
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is hot chocolate. Takes me back to my childhood. My
dad and I would make hot chocolate. Yeah, you like
them in the summer. That's the whole problem. I don't
drink it in the summer. So it's a it's a
hard question. These aren't mean to be technical. It's just like,
you know, like generically, Hillary, I was gonna go with water,
but it's not because what lunch Fox said. I just
genuinely like water and only drink waters. And fun fact
about Hillary, she's like a fish. She can drink water
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like she's a literal fish. I can like gallons of
Hillary to drink wine. And she'll have a bottle finish
and you're like, where did that whole bottle go in
like twenty minutes? Chug fish? Okay, Abby, gonna be vanilla
sweet cream cold brew from Starbucks? WHOA look at that order? Okay, coffee?
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Is that exact coffee or non caffeinated? It's very caffeinated? Okay,
all right, scovea Steve mine if you can find it.
It's really hard to come by. But when it's there
and it's in the machine and you can pull that tab.
It's yeah, I think you'd like it, Eddie. It is
a Doctor Pepper slurpy from seven to eleven. Oh, I've
never seen those. They're so hard to come by. The
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leased to have one by my house and ban eyes.
It'll only be there like seasonally and to be long gone.
I haven't seen one in probably three years. Have you
ever seen a slurpee or had a slurpee with coke
and cherry mixed together? Cherry coke? Yeah? Yes, yes, those
are good too. Those are also very limited as well. Yeah,
but you're dead because you don't have any water. That's
all technical. What's your choice? Give me brotein shake, protein
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shake like a protein jake? Yeah, do you have a
preferable choice for protein? Uh? People ask me this all
the time. You can go the most basic. You don't
have to spend the big money at GNC unless they're
a partner. I'd love to have you guys on board. Um,
but what you really just need is protein and then
mix it with milk, mix it with whatever you want,
have a good blender, but basically all protein is the
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exact same. All right, brotein drink and then mine would
be a margarita. Why not and you know what, if
we're going on lunchboxes lifline, I'm gonna die first. Yes, Okay,
our next question movie if you could only watch one
movie on repeat forever, what is that movie? We're gonna sweek,
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We're gonna swing back the other way, and I'm gonna
start with you, Raymondo. I've always been fascinated with The
Beach Leonardo DiCaprio and a bunch of no name actors.
Probably one of his first movies, I think, yeah, probably
one of the worst movies of all time all time.
He goes to a tropical place I believe it is
near China, Taiwan, those places, and it's an actual beach,
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and it just takes your mind away to that beach
when you watch the movie. I could watch that movie,
Dan Dale. It's a pretty old movie, right, it really is.
It's pretty terrible. I promise you guys, if you're listening
to this, do not watch it tonight. Do not sit
down with you know, with your family, and let's watch
The Beach, because you're gonna be sorely and I mean
sorely disappointed. I've never seen it, so thanks Ray for
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you recommendation. We had that forced movie watching and I
had to watch The Beach from Ray and it was awful.
I mean, it's Leo a young Lee. I couldn't hate that.
I mean, okay, then watch it. Give me your review
next week on this podcast Scared Okay, Scuba for me.
I think this movie has the greatest twist to the
end of it. From nineteen ninety five, The Usual Suspects.
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Good dude, I was two years old. I've never heard
of this movie. You'll watch it please this week? Yes,
please watch it. It's got Kevin Spacey, Stephen Ballwin, actors,
Edward Norton, a huge actors, so good usual Usual Suspects,
and it's got the biggest twist at Dan. I want
to It's amazing. It's a great movie. It's amazing. It's
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very well written, very well produced, cinematic everything is great.
Good okay, But does it look kind of old? I'm
in black and white or anything? No, No, it's not
any type style. I love. This is legit. It's like
the same era of like Home Alone. So please watch it, Okay,
I will, I will. So you have two movies watch
this week. I know I'm adding him over here. Abby,
what's your Oh my gosh, this one's so funny. Happy Gilmore?
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Oh yeah, yeah, yeah? Everyone? Are you? I mean I
assume that means you're a big Adam Sandler fan. Yeah,
he's awesome. I love him. All Right, that's enough. I
think everybody's seen Happy Gilmour, Right, Hillary hasn't seen Happy Gilmore.
I have not. There's Hillary's homework. She has to watch
Happy Gilmore, Hillary, and then you're gonna come in and
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there the whole It's a good one. Okay, Hell, what's yours?
Line's really depressing? The Notebook? That's I mean, it's a
great romantic movie, but you do cry? Why would you
want to watch that? I love that movie so much.
It's my favorite movie. Okay, I mean, yeah that we
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know what Hiller is gonna be doing for Valentine's Weekend
this weekend crying ye watching Notebook, lunchbox Man. First movie
that jumped to my head was Forrest Gump, But then
I decide that's not it. Okay, I would have to
say my top three? R Why can't choose between these
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twenty movies? This is kind of like never have I
ever lunch You just gotta choose one and you just
move on. Yeah, well you don't give me enough time
to think. There's a lot of movies that I've seen
in my life, so I'll go with old School. It's funny. Yeah,
it's enjoyable. It makes me laugh and I like to laugh.
So what's the big big actor in that one? Will Fall? Yeah? Okay,
Owen will or Luke Wilson. Which one is a guy's
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bron is Luke? He has a big curly hair in
that right in that movie? Yea, yeah, yeah, okay, I
think I've seen that and Vince Vaughan Yahoo, the cameo
in the beginning. It's great. Yeah, all right, Eddie, Oh,
I have to go Forrest Gump. See I'm all copy me,
but no as my favorite movie of all time. It's
almost what three hours long? It's definitely a movie that
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I can watch over and over. You realize I said
Forrest Gump just because I knew he was going to
say it, just to make him mad. Nice think I
didn't get mad though. Oh well, But to be fair,
I'm pretty sure everybody knew Eddie was gonna choose something.
Tom Hanks, Yeah, for sure. I don't think anybody in
the room would have thought different. I just watched Turner
and Hooch too the other day. That's the good one friend. Yeah,
I haven't seen that. What about you? M two? Um,
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Sweetholme Alabama. That's the best rom com there is out there.
That was going to be my number two. And I
don't think I think none of the guys. Have any
of the guys seen that? No, it is is where
that guy goes away and he comes back. Well, or
she comes back while you were she got divorced and
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she comes back and meets the big city of the
small town. Wait a minute, a diner. No, she was
a big city, a fashion designer, and she goes back
home to meet her first love and it's a whole thing.
Then she has to choose between two men and it's
it's just the characters and like the one liners from
that movie, like stand the Test of Time? Right, have
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you seen sweet Holme Alabama? I'd probably have with an
ext girlfriend paid half attention that married though you're married. Okay,
well we're gonna do one more here and then we'll
wrap it up here. Yeah then Sweetheme Alabama. Yeah, we
just we just had that. Okay. Um, if you guys
had to bring one thing to a pot luck with
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all of us. What is the one thing you will
be cooking or run back the other direction. Eddie, you're
starting out and you can go to Caitlin's and fancy cooking.
That's where I show too, Like that's what I cook,
That's what I think I cook the best. Okay, yeah,
I believe you. I mean I think we've had your
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fahitas that like a barbecue one time. Didn't say it right,
You didn't say it right. She can say them however
she wants. Okay, lunch box blue apron Um spaghettios, spaghettios
with pepper and parmesan cheese to die for. Crush it
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every time? What in the actual hele coach? So you
just to put the can it's out of the cannon,
and then pepper and cheese at it. That's it. Yeah,
you know you'll never eat it differently. You'll go back
and be like, wow, that was amazing, and you'll think
you've had spaghettios before, and then you put the pepper
and the parmesan cheese and you'll be like, kid, that's beautiful.
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Taught me about how to make that. I feel uncomfortable,
you know. You know when coronavirus started, and we were
going to the grocery stores and we were like trying
to get anything we can. I bought a huge can
of spaghettios and it's still there and I won't even
touch it. So maybe you need to give it to
lunchbox a little pepper and cheese on that. Look, I
just don't know what I would cook you, guys. I'm
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not I'm not very good in the kitchen. Okay, Well,
spaghettios could be interesting. My wife usually does the cook Okay,
where she belongs. Right, we're gonna move very quickly past Hillary.
I feel like this is a hard decision, but I'm
gonna go with chocolate chip cookies from scratch because everybody
likes a good chocolate chip cookies, so I feel like
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they'd be gone. This is true. Does anybody not like chocolate? Okay? Abby, okay,
can you tell them what your favorite cookie is? Because
it's still so bizarre to me that this is my
favorite cookie. If she says sugar cookie, I'm gonna throw
a wall. That's good. Great, that's good, but like a
little bizarre's choice, because like trail makes, everybody hates on
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the raisins, so like, yeah, you having oatmeal raisin as
a favorite cookie is a little weird. So that's why
I think it's weird, like chocolate and like a cake type. Yea, hey,
so Abby, you gotta get on that mic so people
can hear you. She's like standing there, she's right there.
She just doesn't want to hang out in the lin
So I don't know what I feel like when you
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here's I'll give you a hint. When you start talking
closer and then you back away, it sounds like that. Okay,
well we're getting lessons in radio right now too as well. Um, Abby,
what would you cook for us? I would cook lasagna.
It's my mom's recipe, my mom's recipe of lasagna, and
it's really good. Noodles, cheese and sauce and cottage cheese.
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There's no meat. You don't put meat, and yours shes
me okaya beef. We're getting there, ye a bit. You
know what I wouldn't do that, you can keep thinking
for me. I'm also like Hilaria scratch cookmaker, So for me,
I would make look at me, I'm really good at cooking.
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I can do it, Italian dishes, whatever. But in particular,
I would go to the store and get some gray
cheese and some other kinds of cheeses and make you
a macaroni and cheese with lobster right now. Yeah, I
was talking about him. Do it sounds really good? Yeah?
Quiet those mork is more going on with our kids,
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ray Why would you bring everybody that knows me and
knows I love casadas and I learned during the pandemic
how to actually make them and make them well. I
can either put it in the air fryer or I
can just make it over the open fire. I'm very,
very good at cadis a different cheeses, normal shell. H
My name is Raymond. I'm good with stuff like that.
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How do you feel about that? Do you ever use
uh Scuba's cheese cheese? Oh, dude, to hit me some
of that? Yeah, it's really good. It has like a
little pungent smell to it, not like blue cheese kind,
but it definitely cuts through and it's really good. Guys
make fun of spaghettios. But Casias, he's cooking something, cooking crap.
He's stolen the cheese in between two tortillas with some
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chicken on it. And chicken that's not true. You can
add so much to casidias. You're taking something out of
a can and putting in a bowl. I mean goodness,
he's adding pepper and cheese, dude, exactly. He never said
chicken cane. Do you want to change yours now? Lunch? Yeah,
I'll make you guys a tea bone? No, I mean
I couldn't make you bubble bread. Bubble bread. It's only
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for Christmas, though, it's only we have a two times
a year, giving morning and Christmas morning. He's giving morning too.
I don't know what bubble bread is. What a bubble
bread like? Monkey bread? It isn't it? Kind of? Don't
disgrace it. I don't know what monkey bread is. Uh,
you get dough and you make you can make the
dough from scratch. My grandma would. She has a recipe
in her cookbook. And you roll these balls and you
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put them in butter and send them in sugar. Let
it raise and put in the oven. Oh it's monkey
bread bread, okay, bubble bread, monkey bread. I'm game with
you bringing that. Oh it is awesome. You know how
to make it? Ye? All right? See by you? What
are you gonna make us vegetarian? Okay? No, I'm really
really good at dips, okay. And there's one dip that
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I always make that everybody loves. It is God long
cut not even that funny. Why well, I don't know him.
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I know this is the last place my mind went anyway.
As a sponsor. It is a it's a dip for
my college shown Manhattan, Kansas, a Mexican restaurant, but it's
called It's a raspberry black bean dip and it is
to die for thang okay, So I actual raspberries mixed
with blacks. There's raspberry Schapoltle sauce. I did a food
(26:17):
rolled at home on this right and people like made
it for everyone, and there's not a bad review on
this dip. But there's raspberry Chapoltle sauce, black beans, cream cheese,
and some jack cheese and then you bake it all
a bomb and if you like onions, you can throw
sautt onions. But some of my friends aren't like onions.
That's like a hit or miss one, but it's bombs.
That raspberry sauce you're talking about the Chipotle raspberry sauce
(26:39):
that's really good. Yeah, we had some of that Morgan
number twos. No, no, it comes in a jar, like
you don't make it yourself. Yeah, it's like it's like
it's something that people would put on meat and it
has a rub boom. There you go. Yeah, we had
it at Christmas. Do you want to put that in
your spaghettios? No? Okay, you don't mess with perfection. I
have spaghettios down and there's nothing you can add to
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it that's gonna make it better. Well, this was really fun.
I appreciate y'all hanging out. I mean this was like, honestly, y'all,
this is what it's like in the studio after the show.
This is the kind of stuff we talk about. You
guys wanted to see like behind the scenes. This is
as behind the scenes as it gets. These are the
conversations that we have with each other after the show.
(27:20):
Y'all can confirm that pull out of weird conversations happening actual. Yes,
So thank you all for hanging out with me. But
now y'all can listen to this week when we talked
about our favorite breakfast foods. Number six A right, pound
for pound, the best breakfast is talking about one breakfast entree.
We're just talking about food World with Morgan and with me,
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it is there's not even a close second that it's
biscuits and gravy. There's is not even close second. Sausage,
sausage gravy like my grandma would make that and still
to this day, if I get to just go and
have whatever I want, that's what it is. It's it's
suits and sausage gravy. So it's nostalgic for you maybe,
(28:03):
but it isn't that why we like anything? Yeah, that's
I feel like mine is too, So that's I'm no, No,
I don't hate it for it. So biscuits and gravy, eddie,
Oh dude, biscuits and gravy. You need sugar in your breakfast, like,
this is what you need. And mine is French toast.
To me, that's cinnam French toast with powdered sugar on
it and then the ball of butter give me and syrup.
(28:25):
Oh my goodness, that's just adding and gummy bears so
on their French toast. Yeah, yeah, powdered sugar only. Oh
I love French toast. I don't put it up there
with no biscuits and gravy, not really, especially with sausage
in the grave. I go with Bobby's breakfast over that
for sure. Yeah. What is yours? Mine is webbos n chios?
Oh wow, Amy, come on? Really what? Oh? I would
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pick that tenth or eleven? You don't like for eleven? Yeah,
I would go pancakes, waffles, sure, French toast, cinnam a toast,
crymes o, man, just a cereal. Yeah, I all that
before that, you tek? Yeah, and your dad probably made
a really good one. Yeah he did. Yeah, yeah, lunch parks.
It's easy, guys. You get savory, you get sweet, you
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get delicious. Chicken and waffles. Interest for me, that's a
more than a breakfast. Yeah. Oh I get it at breakfast,
and then when it's on the menu, it's like, oh
my gosh, I have chicken and waffles. What a surprise.
And I never learned about it until a couple of
years ago, and it's amazing. Yeah, chicken Waffles's good. Raimundo.
What is yours? Yeah, avocado toast with eggs kind of
like the wabos rancheros A little bit such a millennial okay, hippie,
(29:34):
I mean it, that's the thing, just because has the
egg on it. But it's very it's a very good
mixture of it all. I did a bit Kaitlin's that's
her breakfast as she makes all the time. But I
didn't think I'll, oh, green juice over there, we'd come
up with that. Dang Morgan, what about you? Definitely chocolate
chip pancakes like that is undercent my go too if
I am not counting calories. By the way, let me
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say this, none of these are bad. We're all hating
on each others. They're all good. They're all good, but
we all were a bit different. And we went to
a song a minute ago and everyone's like, don't pick mine. Yeah, Well,
I thought Eddie. I was nervous because I thought he
might ay, he's going to go come on, now, you
know what. No, I totally pictured Eddie being like lots
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ran yeah, I would have said it right when. However,
I'll say this about Eddie and you can see this
and Kayla, my fiance's new unfancy cooking. The whole time
Eddie's doing the video is called up. He's it. Oh
my gosh, he's over he's overly enunciating. But Kayla catches
him like halfway in the video, being Okay, so take
it for he does. She goes, you didn't say it
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the way you always say its oh man, edited it.
She didn't edit it out, didn't edit out, So all right,
there you go. Nice job. And just to clarify too,
because there are people that do really say it that
way and we're not making fun of that at all.
It's only Eddie because it's every once in a while
he throws in this one word that sounds like he's
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really trying. It's the best bits of the week with
Morgan number two. Another week means we brought on even
more incredible guests, and this week we had on Kelsey Ballerini.
Not only did she perform several of her hits, she
also like talked about each hit through her career, what
they meant to her, and she gave us her opinion
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on social media and Instagram comments and basically why she
is no longer allowing comments on her Instagram page. And
I'm going to be honest, I totally agree with her.
I think everything she said makes sense coming from a
digital director. That's me. Social media is a hard place
to be in sometimes, especially right now. So you'll want
to listen to this. Hear her perform and hear her thoughts.
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It's really fun. Number five on the Bobby Bones Show Now,
Kelsey Bellerini, Kelsey, how are you. I'm good. It's really
good to see you. Good to see you too. I
was watching maybe it's your Instagram and you went into
your closet and you have so many shoes. Yeah, it's
so many shoes, so many shoes. Do you buy all
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those shoes? I don't, Okay, I don't. Like. I keep
them from like music videos or like red carpets or
tour or whatever. I get to keep them all. So
if someone gives you shoes, yeah, do you mostly get
to keep them or do you have to send them
back if they're really fancy. If they're really fancy, normally
I send them back or I'm like I have to
have these shoes and then I see if I can
buy them. What about jewelry? Do you ever get loaned jewelry?
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I'm not a jewelry person actually, which is funny because
I have some on right now, but this is like
five dollars from Clayers. Like, I'm not a jewelry person.
The only actual joy I wear is my wedding ring,
even for award shows You're not like I need the
five million dollar diamond. No. I also don't like the
idea of being responsible for that amount of money on
my body. So yeah, no, I'm not I'm not into that. Well,
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let me ask you this, because this is my concern.
Do you ever post pictures of your closet? Yer say
okay and go man, somebody could be mapping out my
house and they've they've created this and they can come
in and rob I'm scared to deck on. Now I'm
going to start thinking that. Well, it's interesting because we
just moved from an apartment to a house, so that adjustment.
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Like the first month or so, hearing like something in
the backyard. It's just the wind. But I'm used to
the interstate, you know, so every little thing has been
It's taking getting used to it, for sure. But now
I'm gonna start thinking about people knowing where I live.
That see how is the dog? How's DIBs with the house?
He's good. I didn't realize how much poor like little
puppy anxiety he had from he hates dogs. He got
(33:28):
attacked at a dog park when he was like a
little puppy. So all the dogs in the hall way
to get down to the ground where he like could
use the bathroom. It was just he was anxious all
the time, and I felt so bad. So he's he's
a happy boy now. I will say though, last night
he woke us up at like one am, like sounded
like something was terribly wrong. He found himself in the
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mirror at one am for real. We turned on the
lights and he was like tail tuck tackles up, just
like looking at himself in the mirror. And Morgan and
I were like, this dog has lost his mind. My
dog does that too, and he doesn't even get it.
He still does it, like eighth time. He still thinks, yeah,
I'm like, there's something in the mirror. Sweet Morgan got
on the ground with him, touched the mirror with him,
touched to space, then touched the mirror. I was like,
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I'm going back to sleep. This is too much. I
saw where Morgan avent your husband was in his comments,
and people thought that he was Morgan walling. It happens
all the time. People have said it to his face.
They're like, hey, man, I'll love your new record or whatever,
and he's just like he just he rolls with it.
He said easy going, Kelsey Ballerini is here and we're
gonna get to Hole in the Bottle in a second,
which big week for the song, going number on, which
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is great hopefully. Yeah yeah, congratulations, thanks, and so we'll
get to that part of your life. But you They
sent me a note and said, hey, Kelsey's coming in.
Do you wanted to play anything? And I was like,
why don't we kind of walk through, okay, the career
of Kelsey Ballerini, which it all started with love Me
like you mean it? Yeah, which feels like forever ages.
I know, I know we were like touring together back
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back in that day before you were even tour. I
just remember sitting in the parking garage with you. You
weren't it didn't have an artist deal yet you were yep,
you're right, and I know because I got the song
and then boom. It's just crazy to think here you are, now,
the superstar that you are, and we were literally sitting
under a tent in the parking garage going down years ago, yeah,
like five and a half. Maybe. Does it feel like
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that's flown by or does it feel like that's just
forever I go? It's both. It depends on the day.
I will say this whole last year, I think I've
had obviously more time to reflect than I have since
I started, and so I think it's it's starting to
kind of sync in what's what's happened, because before I
was just like, I'm going to keep my head down
and keep going until someone tells me to stop, you know,
or it just stops itself. And so yeah, I think
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having this last year to kind of, you know, put
my head up and look around and be like, wow,
this is not what it was like six years ago.
This is crazy, and especially now having another song kind
of do what it's doing. It's it's it's really exciting. Okay,
give me a little I don't need the whole thing
of love me like you mean it. I wish I
had some exciting story about this song. I was signed
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as a songwriter. I was nineteen, and I was just
trying to figure out what I was doing and like,
how did you at a record deal? And um, I
was writing kind of like the DIBs kind of songs
at the time, and UM, I was writing like three
times a day, and at this particular day, I'd already
done two sessions. It was at night and Um, me
and my songwriter friends just ordered pizza into the publishing house.
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I was out at the time, and um, and we
wrote love Me Like You Mean It, and immediately I
was like, it's hooky. I really like this. It's kind
of that fun, flirty, poppy feel too, and um and
then it ended up being the song that kind of
got me the record deal and solidified a sound that
UM that I'm still trying to, you know, make happen.
Right here we go? Kelsey, all right, oh hey, boy,
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with you have back my kind of lock that if
you want to walk him out way, I almost shoot
you straight up. Show me what you're made of. I
don't have some the waist on the boys that are
playing the games. They even the girls crying out in Lorraine.
So tell me, baby, do you guy what it changes?
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If you're gonna hold me, hold me like I can leaving,
You're gonna kiss me, kiss me like you need baby.
If you now your biscuits are leaving, you're gonna love me,
love me like you mean it. Have you gonna talk
to talk? You bet I warken you wanna kidding me,
kidding me like you love it? You're gonna say, make
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me believe it be gonna love me boy, love me
like you' meaning he and it takes me down memory
land right there? Come on, Kelsey Ballerini's here. You know
you're talking about being a teenager. Uh Like Gabby Barrett's
kind of going through this now, you know who. I
was working with her when she was seventeen on American
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Idol and now she has a massive hit. But what
do you say to someone like Gabby who's like, all right,
I'm nineteen, I got a hit, Like, what what in
the world do I do now? I keep your head down,
I mean I was. I always say like, the greatest
gift I had was naivity, and it was you know,
I didn't know that it was more difficult for females.
I didn't know that, you know, being on an independent label,
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or being younger or any of that made it harder.
I just kept my head down and worked really, really
hard and did as many shows as I could, and
wrote as many songs as I could and just hope
that it would last. And I think that was like
the greatest gift in the world for me. I saw
in your Instagram at least for a while. Are your
comments still disabled? Yeah? Why I'm super sensitive, and I
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think that's a good thing. And I think for a
long time, I was reading all the comments and I
would obviously like love the good ones, but I would
find the bad ones and then they would just like
hurt my feelings. And I didn't want to get to
a point where I was not posting and not sharing
my life because I really liked to be that person
that's an oversharer. I think it's relatable and girls need
to see that. And so yeah, I was like, it's
either me not sharing or me sharing and not caring
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about what people say. And so I just turn them
off for all. I commend you for that thing. And
I'm I'm you know, you're not gonna believe this. I've
never been a girl, right, but I watch what Kaitlin,
my fiance, goes through. Yeah, it's brutal. People are so
mean to her, yeah, about her appearance, her body, about
just anything where she disabled hers And then she said,
(39:21):
you know what, I can actually just let my people
I follow comment, So there's an option, which and now
she's gone, there's also a way that you can You
already know this, but I'm just talking about because it's
a struggle that I've never seen because I've never been
a woman. Again, hard to believe. Yeah, but guys go
through this too. Yeah. But me, I'm like, shut up right,
you guys don't get as much about your I don't
(39:41):
get body yeah, yeah, I don't get body shame. Yeah.
But there's a way to also eliminate certain words from
your instagram. Oh really where she went through almost because
the people call her the same stuff over and over again.
So she went through and it was a weird. It
was a weird time for us to to pick all
the words people say about her and go like put
this in there. Yeah, yeah, put gold digger in there,
(40:02):
you know, because people hit her and it's not fair.
It's not fair. Smart girl, master's degree, got her own,
everything's rocking, but people are not fair. Yep. But when
I saw you did that, I was like, good for
Kelsey because I know that had to be tough to
do because you were also going to get pushed back
on doing that. Yeah. Yeah, it just is what it is.
It's a personal decision, you know, And I don't know.
I think again, this last year, we've had all this
time to kind of marinate with our own feelings and
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what we need and what we want and all that stuff,
and I'm just like, I think boundaries are healthy, and
that's a new boundary at for myself. You know, the
song I really like of yours is I Hate Love Songs.
I love that you picked. That's so random that you
picked this song. And it's even when I was thinking,
I was like, what have my favorite songs from Kelsey?
And have a lot of them because your sound has
definitely gotten more mature as you've gotten more mature, obviously, Yeah, yeah,
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but I really liked the song because I felt like
it even on that record, it was it was a
bit different. Yeah, it was a waltz. Yeah, I mean
I really like to kind of zig zag with singles
and coming off of Legends which kind of felt like
classic and almost like cinnem maddic. I wanted to I
wanted to try something that felt different, and that was
I Hate Love Songs. It was a waltz, and then
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I knew we were going to pivot to miss Me
more after it, So I don't know, I like kind
of just showing the full spectrum of the album that
I've made with the singles that we choose, and this
one was definitely a choice that I'm really proud of.
A listen of course this, but I'm gonna get up
in waltz while she's playing it and actually literally do
the waltz. Yeah, okay, practice for your wedding, all right,
here is that Kelsey Valerini. I hate Shakespeare and gossling
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and cakes with my frosting tunames and a heart shaped tattoo.
I think Cupid is stupid, and violets are purple knob blue.
I hate kitchen bouquets, the honeymoon face and let him in.
Jackets don't fit your asking stars and't you die if
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You're hard? Really Skift loves he really do songs, but
I love you. I love song, the old and the
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news Hey, lot of songs, but I love that she is.
I tried to watch some Bridgerton. Kaitlyn liked it. She
watched it. I couldn't get into it, and my on
Netflix said it was the biggest show they've ever had.
And I can do chick flick type shows. Yeah, I
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just struggle with Bridgerton. Yeah, I mean, I normally don't
get into like period pieces, and so I was kind
of turned off by the idea of it. And it
took me a couple episodes to get in. But all
my friends I'm on a group chat with all my
girlfriends and they were like, dude, stick with it, and
I was like okay. But I did not make Morgan
try it because I feel like he would have felt
the same as you, just not into it. So we
stopped me trying on that show. Now we watch Kids
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Baking Championships No, which is the greatest show I've ever seen.
You ever watched that show? I haven't. I haven't, but
I have a new absolute infatuation in the kitchen, Like
I love cooking and baking and stuff. So that's a
good one to try. If a kid can do it,
maybe I can. No, these kids are amazing. Okay, yeah,
it's not even a kick. It's like watching like an
eleven year old that goes to Harvard and you're like, well,
if he can go to Harvard, I know some people
(43:33):
are just different, even at eleven years old. Yeah, Kelsey
Ballerini's here this week. Hole in the Bottle is going
for number one, which we're rooting for it. We're gonna
help it. Obviously, we're gonna get there in a second.
I know you guys are playing some songs for us,
how about a little of Homecoming Queen and kind of
set that up for me. Ah yeah, well this was
like I was saying earlier, I loved his zig zag
with singles, and this kind of felt like the perfect
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next step after Missed Me More and the perfect first
step of this this you Know album. Um. I really
went through this kind of like personal journey of figuring
out who I was at twenty something with Kelsey the album,
and I wanted it to feel like when you were
listening to it top to bottom, you were on that
journey with me, and it was vulnerable and it was
super honest and it was awkward, and I wanted to
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share all that and Homecoming was the first song that
kind of made me go down that path. And it's
my favorite single I've ever released, to be honest with you, Wow.
Do you know what I like about that answer is
most artists will come in and go, you know what,
this single I put out just now is my favorite
and my most personal. It's okay to have one of
your ear And this wasn't my biggest hit at all,
you know, but it's just it's it was important to
(44:38):
me and It was the right song at the right
time for me. So this didn't go number one, No,
I think it went seventeen. Let me look at your
number one's miss Me More. Yeah, I love me like
you mean it? Yeah, yep, Peter Pan, Yes legends. Yes,
you know what. I would have lost money on that
because that song not only is the song that I know,
but even just the question mark on the back side
of it is so memorable. I see you and mug.
(44:59):
Did you get it? Oh? It's the best mug ever.
Do you have it? Yes? Because when you put hot
coffee in it, you see Kelsey Ballerini, she shows up.
It's just a question mark, But I see that whenever
wipe my window down. She's outside the house's looking in.
She shows up. Hey, But how do you say? Because
that's been the thing, like if we play it on
women in her country, I'm always every time I read
it and then I see the question mark, I'm like,
(45:19):
here's Kelsey Vallerini homecoming Queen. I can't help but go up. So,
however you want to say, it's fine, that's like anchorman. Yeah,
all right, let's hear a little bit of Homecoming Queen
from Kelsey Vallerini. All right, hey, homecoming queen. Why do
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you like when somebody's lean? Where do you hide? Do
people soon? You're always all right? It's so good smiling
to you. Life look damn good in the joke? Has
it burn up the mess? Dancing with your best foo? Fool?
(46:06):
Does it get heart to have to play the part?
Nobody's feeling sorry for you? But what if I told
you the world wouldn't then if you started show with
the sunny skin? What if you let I'm all in
on the light? Even the homecoming Queen Christ you what
(46:32):
if I told you the sky wouldn't fall if you
lost your composures? And to hell with it all? Not
everything pretty sparkles and shines, and even the home coming
Queen christ Yeah nice Kelsey Ballerina lifest to you? Well, thanks?
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Where do I go from here? And that you said, uh,
it was healthy year A word of the year. Yeah healthy?
What does that mean to you? Oh God? All the
things I feel like last year I was just kind
of like whatever to get in the name of getting
through it, you know. So I was just like driving
through Chick fil A a couple of times a week
and probably drinking too much wine, and yeah, I don't know.
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I just I want to hold myself accountable. I want
to be able to like feel great and live the
life that I want to live. And um, that's like
mentally and physically and all that. So I'm just taking
care of myself. Do you remember the last crowd you
played too? I think it was CRS for like Amazon
last year, so yeah, it might have even been before CRSUM. Yeah,
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so it was like an industry crowd for And it
was the first time I played Home the Bottle It
wasn't released yet and it was the last time I
also played Home the Bottle people, So wasn't that crazy.
But it's almost time. You know, we're starting to kind
of read you know, I feel I feel that I
feel that it's starting to feel like we'll figure it
out this year. So fingers crossed, I'm I'm ready when
it's safe. Well, so obviously I'm getting married this summer.
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I expect you. I'm more going to be there. You
could imitation all that, but with the band, what songs
should they know? So when you get up there to
play during the reception, you're ready to go. Well, it's
funny like with hole in the Bottle. It was the
last song I made wrote for the record, and like
I was saying earlier, I wanted this whole record to
be like very emotional and like, oh she's growing up,
like you were saying. And then we wrote a Hole
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in the Bottle as a drunken joke and listen to
it back and I was like, this is the song
to round out the album. This is the song for
the live show. Like I put it on the album
to play it live, like that was the whole point
of it. And then last year it just seemed like
the perfect song. And even now obviously just because people
still need an escape, they need to laugh, they need
to feel light and happy, and this is like escapism
(48:45):
in a song form. But I put it on the
record to play it live. So so again back to
the question my wedding band, if they learn Hole in
the Bottle, this is the song you want to get
up at the reception and sing. I'm not a big
love songs person all I hate love songs. So yeah,
I feel like this is what I can contribute. Okay,
mark that down. Yeah, I'll bring you sparkling grape juice.
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Here it is this week. This song is going for
number one. Yes, here's Kelsey Ballerini with hole in the bottle.
It's read favorite guitar part to play. It ain't my fault,
(49:35):
so don't blamely. I swear, I just came here to
one of wine and have one drain. The way it
looks and what you think this cabinet has a way
of vanishing on me. There's a hole in the bottle
leaguing all this wine hit so arty and hate events up, honey, No,
(50:01):
I don't miss him. The facts in my mom as
a hole in the bottle. Why you may ask me
where it's going, but I can't even find the hole
in the bottle. Cheers. Nice. There it is when you
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asked Shania to be on the song, do you do it? Man?
Are you so nervous? You have somebody do it in
case she wants to say no. Every collaboration that's ever happened,
it was me reaching out. I remember you said that
about Kenny Chessney. You reached out. Yeah, yeah, I texted him.
I have no business ever texted Kenny Chesney. But I
just had like a you know, I went on a whim.
I was like, let's do it. Um. Yeah, I don't know.
I feel like, unless you feel like you can personally
(50:42):
reach out, it's probably not the right collaboration. So and
you texted her and how long until you got the
bubble back? Could you see the bubble? What's crazy about Shania?
I haven't told the story yet, but early in Quarantine,
she emailed me and she was like, Hey, I'm working
on a project. I want to do something together. Let's
just let's send stuff back and forth until we find something.
And so for like three or four months, she would
send me a chorus. I would send her a chorus
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that I wrote, and we just kind of be like,
that's not quite it, but like, let's keep digging and
let's find something. And it wasn't until we shot the
video for A Hole in the Bottle. A lot of
the outfits I'd tried to kind of tip my hat
to Shania, like the man, I feel like a woman
and all that kind of stuff. So I watched the
video back and I was like, wait a second, this
song it's her vibe anyway, It's like, you know, fun
(51:24):
and kitchy. Like I just text her. I emailed her
and I was like, what about this, it's already out.
I kind of you know tribute in the video. Are
you down? She was like, yeah, and we've We've had
lots of wine together Shanai and I, so it made sense.
So here's what I heard in that story. Great story,
but I heard you told me nothing not it. That's
what I heard something And he said, Nash and I
that ain't it. I'm really trying. I did, but she
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did too. Yeah, yeah, well I did, Sania. That's like
Howard Stern. I'm like, Naa, that ain't it. It's the
cool part because we respect each other and that's fine.
It's such a fun collaboration. She is the queen of
all queens. Though. Yeah, listen, good to see you. I'm
proud of you. Thank you, Thanks Um. Tell your lovely
husband Morgan. I said, hello, Hi, will read, great job.
Why don't you play us out? Which is that guitar
(52:06):
part of holding the bottle? All right? Anybody? He could?
He come do that every day live? But it just
out of Broadway go to legends. I don't know. It's
the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
(52:27):
We've been hearing for weeks about Bobby going out to
film for his TV show Breaking Bobby Bones. But now
we finally have a premiere date. Bobby announced it this week.
Not only that, he also shared the trailer with us,
So you can listen back to Bobby talk about the
premier day, also the trailer, and make sure you go
watch this video at Bobby Bones dot com because I'm
(52:48):
telling you it is really cool. And you guys are
gonna want to set your calendars for the show, which,
by the way, Memorial Day. Then just give you a
little hint there number four finally, and I'll tell you
a dumb, dumb story about me right after this. In
personal news, I got to announce Breaking Bobby Bones officially
yesterday my show on nat GEO and the trailer is
up on my Instagram. Mister Bobby Bones. First time you've
(53:10):
seen the trailer? Yeah, I thought it was really good.
It's pretty cool. Guasta Sharon I watched it together and
she was like, what is he doing to himself? Like?
Why is he putting himself through all of that? Well,
the purpose was for me to have this show where
I could go and people are always like, man, it's
people that you don't expect there every day heroes. I'm like, no,
this is the average America everybody's got a hard story.
(53:32):
We've all come from some kind of crap and got
through it, and I wanted to highlight that. And I've
come through a bunch of crap and I got through it,
and I'm proud of the crap I've come through. And
so I go and I One of the guys you
see in the trailer is a guy who lost both
of his legs fighting for a country and now he's
playing on the Paralympic ice hockey team. And I went
and you can see him this. I'm playing with the
(53:53):
Paralympic ice hockey team and they beat the crap out
of me. And so that was one episode. You see
me kayaking with Lonnie, who was shot in the face,
lost his vision, his former military guy, and now he
kayaks these crazy rivers and I'm trying to kayak a
white and at one time I do it blindfolded. So
there's a lot of stories. Those two are military people.
(54:15):
There's another girl who lived in her truck as she
tried to get her her license to be a diver.
But it's it's not a scuba diver. It's it's some
crazy diving that I had to do. With all this weight.
So all this is up there. I can play you
the trailer. It's only sixty seconds. But what you're not here,
what you're not seeing is me doing all the crazy
(54:35):
stuff in the trailer. But here you go, somewhere out
in the country, there's a man. I'm Bobby, doing good
things for good people, getting the gass handed, doing in
the process, any dream as possible. That's what this whole
adventure is about. You see, Bobby's gun himself a mantra
(54:56):
fight grind repeat. So whether he's in over his head,
oh my god, well at the end of his robe
are you there? Oh god? It? Or up a creek
without a paddle. He's not just gonna walk a mile
in their shoes. He'll get him a brand spanking new
pair when he's done. This is your own hat. No
(55:17):
one deserves it more than you. You name it, You'll
try it, even if it breaks in. Bobby Bones, they're
trying to break you great breaking Bobby Bones. New series
coming Memorial Day to National geniographing, and he tips on
what kind of pain medicine I should take tonight. There
(55:37):
you go. It's basically they're trying to get me to
tap out, right. They put me through stuff, and I
go through with some really fantastic people and they're trying
to get me to quit. Who is that voice? That's me? No, No,
They put a microphone in front of me and they
were like, can you give us like some different I
was like, i'mwear in the gundraft. That's the part that
makes me laughed. Somewhere in the country. No, I know
(55:59):
where he is. He's bedroom most of the time unless
I'm doing this shows show. It's the best bits of
the week with Morgan number two. During this week, we
had a pretty hilarious segment Lunchbox tried to pronounce difficult words.
So I've run on Lunchbox because this man had to
(56:20):
pronounce hard words. And you know what words are hard? Okay,
let's just throw that out there. They're very hard. No, no, no,
they're very hard. People act like they know every word
in the dictionary. There's no freaking way you're supposed to
know these words. Well, lunch Box had to pronounce him
for cash, and I mean, spoiler alart. He didn't do great,
you know, but I get it. Lunch words are hard.
(56:42):
Have you had a hard time with words your entire life? Well,
I don't even think I have a hard time with words.
There's just certain big words that I don't know how
to say, and maybe I've said them wrong my entire life,
and so I just think that's how they're said. And
so even though you show me a piece of paper
with it written down, I know how to say that word.
You pronounce it differ. That means my English teachers failed
me because that's how they introduced me to the word.
(57:04):
And well, you know, my sister's a speech pathologist. Did
you ever see like a speech pathologist when you were younger? No,
shame in that, I'm just curious of you. I see
a speech pathologist? Yeah, I probably saw one walking down
the hall somewhere, but like you never like went to one. No.
I had some friends that were speech Are that our
speech pathologies pathologists? Pathologists? Yes? So no, I've never been
(57:25):
to one that I would you know that I went
because I couldn't speak words correctly. Okay, that's really good,
didn't it. What about like spelling did you ever participate
in like spelling bees or anything? Well? Yeah, like in
the class I never made it out of the classroom
around though, because I didn't really study. I didn't try.
I was English spelling, those weren't suits. I just didn't think,
(57:46):
you know, I didn't want to be known as the
kid that was good at spelling. Let's be real, I
was trying to be good at the chump Jump Rope Champions.
So do you think that impacted you to not be
as good with words now that you're trying to be cool. No,
I still don't think I'm I don't need words to
be cool. My persona and my personality make me cool
just because I don't know a few words that would
make me uncool. No, I think it like do you
(58:10):
watch the Spelling be on ESPN? I don't do you
ever watch that? But I do see videos and clips
from it, And these kids are super smart. Yeah, they're
super smart. But do you think they do they have
any personality? Yeah? I mean maybe. I mean I watch
them and they win, the confetti comes down and they
sit there and they just they don't even move. They
just like huh huh. They don't know how to celebrate,
(58:31):
like you know, like a normal person would be like, well,
they're like win in creative and intelligent that they're thinking
about their next win. They're really smart. But I just
I'm just saying, just because I can't spell or pronounce
a couple of words doesn't take away from who I am.
You're right, and you know what, in this segment, I'll
(58:52):
admit you were one hundred percent relatable because words are hard.
I'll say it again, words are very hard. Very what's
the word you can't say? I mean, we all know
that it's Italian. I pronounce a hundred percent wrong. Did
you ever think about going to see a speech pathologist? No?
But like it's just a few of them, you know.
But also, my sister every single day corrects my word,
so I might as well be see. Is that annoying
(59:14):
to have a sister that does that? No, because it's
also like a sister lee love thing. She's just trolling
me to troll me, not that she actually cares to
fix my English. It's like I you know, what I
always do is whenever someone writes a lot and they
spell it alot and they don't put a space, I
always correct them. Oh, are you like the English guy
on Twitter? I'm not. But it's just one of those
(59:35):
ones that I learned way back when, and I just
think it's funny that I still do it. It's the
only word. I'll do it like there. I won't correct
anybody because hey, it happens. You're just not thinking. You
just right there and you just move on with your life.
And I never proof read. Like Twitter and Instagram, people
are like, oh, you misspelled this or you didn't say it.
I don't proof read, guys. I just type and hit
sin boom, see you later and move on with my life.
Don't have time to proof read. Proof Reading is Rawheenie's
(59:58):
I wouldn't go that far, but I do understand you're
moving quickly on social media. Well, what do you think
is the number one word you can't pronounce? Yeah? Can
you say it one more time? Amblance amblance? Okay, have
you ever tried to say it? If I go am
bu lance, I can say it amblance. I can't if
you just say it though, it just doesn't roll. Like
(01:00:20):
if you over enunciate, you can say am bu lance
amblance can do it, amblance amblance. It just doesn't. It's
just I don't know. Yeah, that's a good one. I
don't think anything will be amblance. Also because it kind
of sounds like your baby box speaking when you say
that amblance, Like that's just it's such a hard word.
(01:00:41):
I don't understand why I can't say it. And maybe
your speech pathologist sister could give me a diagnosis, like
is it just something that got in my head as
a young kid, because when I slow down, I can
say it ambulance. I'll be honest. From what she's told me,
most of it has to do with dialect, like it
could be something you growing up. My parents can say amblance, O,
my sistem his amblance. You just you forgot to use
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somewhere along the way. Is that what it amblance? Ambu
lance am Because you're saying the B you're just forgetting
the Like, what do you what do you call this
thing right here? I write with a pen? No, it's
a pen. Excuse me, it's not a pen. A pen
is something you sew with a pen, pen pen. I'm confused.
Now say it again. Pen. No, a pen is something
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you sew with. This is a pen pen pen pen pen?
How do you spell it? I'm so lost? No, no
spell what I'm writing with? Spell it? P E N Okay,
I'll say it pen pen am? I say, okay, Scoop
is even Eddie? You're sitting in here am I saying
something weird. Yes, it's called a pen. It's not a
(01:01:46):
one time pen. Pen. It's a pen. It's not a pin.
It didn't say pen, I say pen pen. She said
pen my whole like I my mind. But I think
when you say it, like because because a pen isn't
something you use very often, someone says, hey, grab me
that pen. They're not going to throw like a needle
at you. I know, but I'm just telling you those
(01:02:07):
are I say pen also, but it's really pen. I
feel like those are two similar that you can't like that.
Nobody's gonna say crap about that. I mean, but you're
right pen pen, Yes, but it doesn't I don't think
it matters. Like you know, she was saying dialect like
we'll go home. On her point was am ambalance or ambulance.
That's something totally different, that's like completely wrong and not
(01:02:29):
even close and like Italian is my dialect, Like my
whole family literally says I talk. It's like dialect. Imagine this.
You go to see her sister who's a speech pathology yes,
and she's like, what is this and you say Italian
that word and she says, no, it's Italian. No, she
(01:02:50):
knows the correct version, but she knows that it's also
our dialect. You need to be paying me exactly. It's credited.
There's a difference between dialect and you genuinely saying words
correctly totally. Yes. Yeah, like the ambulance example, that is
a harder reason incorrect. Yeah, but like Italian is part
of my dialect, I don't know quite it is. It's
(01:03:11):
I'm not I'm not missing a letter or anything like
in all of my family says it the same way,
which means it's it's like based on where I love. No,
we're explaining a whole lot of definitions here, and we
got into the weeds, so we're gonna rail this back
on lunch box. Um, okay, well, you know, thanks for
(01:03:34):
coming on and giving us a little bit more back.
You're number three this week, but to be fair, to
be fair, coming up at number one, you are included
in number one. You're just not by yourself. No, I
think we're good for today, but it's been really fun.
Thanks for joining us. All right, Well, there you have it, lunchbox.
(01:03:56):
Here is him trying to pronounce some really difficult words
for some number three. I've got five words on a
piece of paper. I'm gonna hold it up. Can Lunchbox
pronounce it? That's the game. If he can, he wins
five dollars for every word he gets. Right wow, okay, okay,
so we'll be able to hear the words. He can't
he has no headphones on. Play the first word, raimundo
(01:04:17):
si e okay, Lunchbox, I'm holding it up. Play one
more time, please, Si. You're seeing the word, how would
you pronounce that? I know this one? Go ahead, I
know this one. There's a smoothie shop by my house.
I used to get the bulls of Kai bowls. But
I need you to say the word like you would
say they. Doesn't sound the same to me right now.
The word is sie. Oh well, they don't correct me
(01:04:40):
at the smoothie shop because probably a lot of people
do it. I also used to call it on a
Kai bowl. But okay, number two. Can you probably know
that one? Let me play it for everybody. Mischievus? Okay,
mischievs Can you pronounce that? Yeah? You want to that one? Yeah? Mischievous,
(01:05:03):
But that's not the answer. It's mischievous, really, I say mischievous.
It's got to be the way that this person. Yeah,
that's got to be the rule. Yes, this is the
official mischievous Wow, okay, leaving money on the table. Man,
I'm learning this one's hard. Raymond will play this one.
(01:05:23):
Niche also American niche? Oh wow, wow, okay, one more time.
Niche also American niche. And it's almost looks a little
Spanish Nietzsche. Is that right? Why would you think that
(01:05:48):
was Spanish? Just asking, I don't know. The E on
the end kind of told me all it just seems
like Nietzsche, Like you do the e? What do you
think that is? Uh? I don't know. What do you think?
Nts is something of animal? Yeah, the wild nietzchee. They're dangerous.
Give be a rare animal that I've never heard of
or seen. Maybe it's in from or Mexico in Spanish
(01:06:12):
that your options would have been niche? Oh? Or what
was the other one they offered? Niche? American niche? That's
I hear people say it. Why have the eden if
it's just niche? It's stupid niche? Okay, stupid. I didn't
talk to the person to credit the word. Do you
(01:06:32):
know what a niche is? Um, it's a it's a
small segment. Yeah, I've heard of that. Yeah, I don't
know that's how it's spelled though. Next up, as Lunchbox
tries to pronounce words AFI one, right, yeah, Afid David.
What court word? Okay, go ahead, Alfid David again? Hold on,
(01:06:55):
hold on, I got to the things. Um let me
hear the clip again. Affid David say it, Alfidavid? Can't
you can't see there? Yeah, it's Affidavid. Spell it A
ff I D A V I. But how do you
that's how you say it, Affidavid. It spelled with the
(01:07:19):
T at the end. Saving yeah, but the last one
was spelled with an E on the end. But you
don't say the So I mean, what am I supposed
to do it? There's no D. You're putting in a D.
There's no D. You call it an affidavit. That's what
it's called. That's what the lady just said. How much
money does he have? Zero dollars? How would you have
said that? You would say, Affidavid, I'd say affidavit. That's
(01:07:39):
what I just said. No, I SA and you're reading it,
so I thought you would even say it. Yeah, we can't.
I've seen the word and I called it an affidavid,
Like when you go to court, you gotta get an
affidavid right in that a court word. I don't know
what it means. Is an affidavid. It's like a document.
Yeah yeah, okay, court word. I'm sorry, we can't give
(01:08:02):
that one. Hang man, this is but this one's worth
ten dollars. Let's go, let's step up the game. He
may get this one though, because he knows that Worster shere.
He's not getting there. You don't think so, no way, no,
because even I mean I can see the words through
the paper and know what it is. Okay, here you
get right, play again, walk this one out. Uh well
(01:08:28):
w O R c E S t r s. It's
a sauce. Yeah, I call it Worcester sauce, Worcester, Worcester
sauce Worchester. But there's no h though, Worster shere, Worchester Worster. Right. No,
(01:08:54):
we're doing our own thing about. You're working it out.
We're doing it, but there's no age. I've always called
Worcester sauce Worster here, wor Worster Sire, Worstersire. No, that's
not Worser Worster Sire, wor Sure, worcesterre. It's not, is
(01:09:18):
it Worcestershire. No, I don't know what I said in
the beginning now because I'm trying to sound it out
too much. War Scestershire. Okay, so we have to go
to an answer now you've had some time to spend
with it. Your final answer is Worcester, sorsterre Worcester, Worcester sauce. Um,
it is Worcestershire, Worcestershire, Worcestershire, Worcestershire. I say Worcestershire, I
(01:09:44):
say Worcester. Let's like, we're all perfect here. I say
that one wrong I've said. I think I would have
said love wrong Worcestershire. Yeah, that'sn't think how I would
have said it Worcestershire. Or I would have spend like
past me this sauce that the paper around it. Man, lunchbox.
I'm sorry you made no cash today, but I learned
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some new words. Affidavit. That's all right, Kai boy, know
what is it called? All right? It's the best bits
(01:10:25):
of the week with Morgan Number two. We had even
more guests come in the studio this week, but this
time it was one of our favorite couples, Marion Morris
and Ryan Hurt. They dropped their first ever duet and
they came in on the show to perform it. Plus
they gave us all the marriage and wedding advice and
we learned what happened with their wedding valves. That was
(01:10:45):
actually really cool and a fun story. Number two, The
Friday Morning Conversation with Marion Morris and Ryan Hurd. Hello friends, Ryan,
your last song I felt was extremely un They're Served.
Did you know that. I appreciate you saying that. I
feel like you have so many hits and I think
(01:11:06):
this next song that you're about to play for us
is the one that does it well. I appreciate that
a lot. You've always been I mean, my first song
I ever released us called We Do Us. It was
like three or four years ago, and you were very
supportive of that, and I love every other memory. And
it's just really hard to promote a song when you
can't go promote it, you know, and so I I
(01:11:29):
really do. I haven't even played that song live. It's
kind of odd to like have a single that you
didn't even get to play out. But I'm really proud
of it, and I'm really I don't know. I think
making country music in Nashville is its own it's its
own reward, and it's like the work. I mean, I
think you feel the same way. The work is its
own reward. So getting to make country music in Nashville
(01:11:51):
and also make music with Marin this year is kind
of the two things that I am really really proud
of and excited of. So hopefully this song is exactly
what you said. I feel too a bit, and you
could tell me if you feel differently that this song
is basically after you have argued with the umpire when
you were right on the last call, meaning everybody knew,
(01:12:13):
everybody knows they messed up, knows he messed up. He's
gonna make it up to this call regardless, you know what, man,
I I am really blessed to get to do what
I do, and I've I've gotten to do everything in
country music. I've gotten to go to every award show
with Marion. I've gotten to write hits for other people
and see, you know, my name at the top of
the charts as a writer, and so I have nothing
(01:12:34):
to complain about. And honestly, just the fact that we
get to work together. This year is just a massive
I don't. I think we always imagine we do it someday.
It's kind of feel strange that it's here now. So
I'm just really excited about all of it. Everything I
get to do, I think at this point is a blessing. Also,
Marion Morris is here. Hi, Maaron, Hey, gonna see you
(01:12:55):
as well? You too happy? We still say in February
Happy New Year. You know I got into this yesterday.
I just heard myself liked a Larry David thing. Well,
we haven't seen you since the New Year, so that well,
Happy New Year to you guys. We should say it
all every time this year we see each other. It
may be September. Dang it, I'm gonna go hey, Happy
New Year. Yeah, that's a good one. Um. Instead of
(01:13:18):
talking more, I think our audience would like to hear
the new song played and then I have a much
questions about it, obviously, But Marion Morris is here with Ryan.
Heard now Ryan this song here? Like what was was
it always going to be a duet and was it
always gonna be marin? This is a really long story
on this song. We did not write this song, um
our friends Brindley and Jerry Flowers wrote this song. Jerry
(01:13:40):
plays bass guitar for Keith Urban and it's a songwriter incredible.
Both of them are incredible writers. And we I mean,
this song has been I think every single artist in
town has heard this song and held it and we
were just lucky enough to get an opportunity to record
it very a lot of times to get it right,
and uh yeah, it's it's odd to be a songwriter
(01:14:05):
in Nashville and not sing a song that you wrote.
But we're really proud of it, and um, what do
you have to add? Well, was it when you heard
it the first time? Was it written as a duet?
It was not okay, and we turned it into a duet.
There's a version of Maren that Marion has written on
that we ended up like going back, like kind of
taking a step back from and it's add a lot
of versions and it's actually like the demo of this
(01:14:26):
song is really kind of famous on music. Row In
is like writing circles and so I feel really really
blessed that it fell to me and to us to
get an opportunity to put it out because it is
such a special song here. We go. Ryan heard with
Marion Morris, here is Chasing after You. You can mobile
(01:14:58):
and your ones, oh gone, always catch me when I'm
not that strong. And then you wound up staying all
night long. Ain't nothing new. And then I'll wake up
with you on my chest. You gotta way you're making
me forget the girl with you. The answer is always
(01:15:22):
yes every time you call. But I know, you know
it's a matter of time till you walk, till you
walk back out of my life, leave me standing here alone,
a feeling like a fool every time, every time you stay,
(01:15:43):
when time you come back to you, love you running
from I don't know why, I don't know why I
let you, but I do because I love chasing to you.
I love chase. Come on, Ryan heard Marion Morris. That
(01:16:21):
is Chasing after You. Congratulations another great song, Ryan, Thank
you great. I saw too that you guys watched all
seven seasons of West Wing? Is that true? Did you
watch him? To Ryan or just oh yeah, oh you did?
Oh yeah. It seems like a lot of time dedicated
to a show that went away a long time ago.
It's one of those things where like you've heard about
this show for your entire life. But I was, you know,
(01:16:44):
a kid when it came out, so it probably would
have been pretty boring for an eleven year old, you know.
So we watched the first episode and just absolutely loved
it and kept going and you still thought it was
good after it was like you felt like today it
was still good. Its holds up absolutely. The cast is great,
and you see so many cameos throughout the seven seasons
(01:17:06):
of people that are now famous, and it was their
first part and it started in nineteen ninety nine, so
it's really funny to watch the first season and it
looks so dated and but it's so smart. I love
Aaron Sorkin, the writer. He wrote like The Social Network
and this show, and so it's just really really smart.
(01:17:27):
And I love the I love the score. It sounds
like a Disney Channel original movie score going along with
this like really political dialogue. But no, it's just it
warms my heart. It's one of those shows where you're like,
I feel way better after watching that. I don't know
if it's something we would have watched if we weren't
at home all year. Yeah, right, yeah, Well, I want
(01:17:48):
to acknowledge the accomplishment that something like that is because
I tried West Wing once and seven seasons, but some
seasons are six seven episodes, right. West Wing is twenty
two episodes first season, which is one hundred and fifty
six episodes total. So that's yeah that you also feel
really good about that. Yeah, wow, a lot of hours
(01:18:10):
it wasted because it is a good show. It is
a great show. But no, I mean it was a
lot of episodes per season, and it came out at
a time when like there was no TiVo, so I
was looking and I think like the most viewers they
had in one of their episodes for the first or
second season was like twenty million people, which is like
who watches the Grammys now? But this was back when
(01:18:33):
you know, you couldn't record stuff. You had to watch
it like as it was airing. But it's so good, Yeah,
we started it over. It was so good. You started
it over? Oh yeah. The only show I can watch
over and over against the Office, and I watch it
every night before I go to bed. But I think
that could have some sort of comfortability with it, and
I can go to sleep not wonder there are only
two shows in my whole life. I've been able to
do that too. The Honeymooners because I've seen you know
(01:18:53):
what that is, like the old show. Yeah, like Jackie
Gleeson from like the sixties, because I knew every episode
I watch my Grandma. It is comforted in the Office
because I go to sleep knowing what's going to happen.
I'm not all butt pucker going to wonder what's gonna
happen in the gym. Yeah. But you also, like your
favorite episode of Scott's Taught Love Scott, that's the best
if you're talking about But I can. I can't even
(01:19:15):
watch the first scene of that episode. I get I
get anxiety for the one time the television got stuck
on Scott's Taught. Some was having a mel speak about it.
It's so it's so cringing for those that don't know.
It's an episode of the Office where Michael promises these
kids when they're, you know, their first or second year
in school, they're gonna send him out to college, and
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then he goes back to go I can't afford it now.
But like in real life, if that happened, that's like
a legal case, correct, I mean it has like it's
like fraud has to be something that's like he ends
up buying their books or something. It's like, dude, you
well batteries for the class, yeahulatattery support computer yea. And
but what I loved about it in the beginning is
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he really felt like he he could take about taking
sixteen years to be this millionaire that he had. Yeah,
he thought he was going to be rich, get there.
He had good intentions. Yeah, Ryan's gonna like throw He's
already like an anxious I don't know why it bothers
me so much because the whole show is like based
on that cringe factor and it's like social situations and
and uh, well does that someone in that episode say,
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like Michael, this is the worst thing you've ever done
anyone's ever done. Have you guys met any of the
actors from the Office. I did a radio I got
to ask Brian a question on the radio once. That's cool.
It was cool question stars Jack struck. Yeah, and she
was fantastic. That like the nicest and she was like,
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I'll do whatever you want, talk about whatever you want.
She was super nice. Have you met any of them?
I haven't know. But I did buy a cameo from
someone from the West Wing for Ryan. For Christa Yeah,
from Richard Schiff. It was awesome. Toby Toby and what
do you have him say to Ryan and the cameo
she called He called me a or she told him
I was a lovable kurmudgeon Toby like Toby, And he said,
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I don't know if that's something to aspire to, but yeah,
He's like, you should probably cut that out. We'll find
it annoying. Yeah, it was fun though. It was one
of those fun things to get for Christmas. It's hard
to I think we're getting to the point where it's
like we know each other so well that like the
fun part is finding like special things that aren't like
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have nothing to do with money, that that you can
do for the other person for holidays and stuff. And
that was like definitely the best Christmas present. Yeah, well
it wasn't free, but Ryan heard and Marion Morris are here.
Ryan's got a new song called Chasing after You, which
I hope all you guys check out. I'm gonna leave
you with this final question. I'm getting married in July
for the first time. What is your advice to me
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about marriage, marriage or the wedding well you can do?
I was asking about marriage like the whole big picture,
but I'll take a piece of each verse the wedding.
Don't worry about food so much. Like make sure everybody's
taking care of but nobody remembers what they ate at
your wedding. That's I think people stress out about that
too much. Worry about the important stuff. Get the words right,
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and find each other throughout the night. Like we were,
we like employed our relatives, like our close you know, siblings,
to be like, hey, we're gonna be talking to a
lot of people. Please make sure that we find each
other throughout the night, because yeah, you you're talking to everyone,
you forget to eat. You're just like drinking on an
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empty stomach, and you like realize, I haven't seen my
new husband in half an hour. So that was like
really important for us marriage. I mean we've been married
three years. I don't know how wise we are with this,
but um, I would just say, you know, especially being
in the industry, it is helpful having someone that like
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going in just gets what you do and never kind
of makes you feel like you're having to choose between
the two. And yeah, I mean in our first year
of marriage, like I was touring so much, like internationally
too like I was in South America and we were
you were like really having to fly to come to
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see me, and that was like a whole blur the
first year, but we exhausted, but it was worth it. Yeah,
just making time for each other and yeah, you go ahead.
I think that the biggest thing that we did was
making sure that no matter what happened every day, that
I could, like we would talk on the phone, even
if we weren't in the same spot. Like having that
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like ten minutes a day to like make sure that
you're hearing each other's voice is really important. So honestly,
what we do is not people travel for work, right,
And I mean I try to simplify it as best
as possible, but we've had to learn how to really
make sure to like prioritize now with a kid, like
our family first, and then the work stuff comes and
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it has to fit into that part of our life too.
So I don't know what think it's always a dance
that you're doing, book, but we're I think the more
you communicate, the easier it is to have really fun
jobs that take you all over the place, and you
travel for work a lot too, And I think that
man it's going to be really cool because she gets
it and she's a part of it, and uh, yeah,
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we're excited for you. You guys are going to have
a great, a great wedding, throw a party for yourself. Well,
should we cut a duet together? That's what I'm one
after hearing today? Is that what we should do? Well,
it took us instead of yours. We've been together for
five years, so it took us five years to do it. So, yeah,
this is our first time really really doing a duet together.
We've worked together a lot though, we've written obviously met
writing songs, and we've we've sung on each other's projects
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just in the background and like not really taking up
too much oxygen. But it's this is fun. It's fun
to get to do this for the first time, just
like both of our names on it. And did you
guys do your own vows? We did? Yeah, I told Kaitlin,
I'm gonna wrap mind. That's funny. Do you were you kidding?
I was wrap half of them. Yeah. How when did
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you write yours as compared to your wedding day? I
think we wrote the week of we went to a
bar and you and her separately though Yeah. We sat
at the same table and like we're sitting this far
and she was on her laptop and I was writing
on my like notepad. Yeah, we wrote our vows in
a bar. Yeah, together, but you didn't see them, right, Yeah,
well we revealed the day of but yeah, do you
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struggle saying them? Do you cry? Um? I tried to
do a mix of like really sentimental and obviously promising
him all of these things that I will do for
him throughout our life together, but also, you know, I
wanted to add some levity to it as well, So
I said, like, I'll put up with you constantly watching
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sports every season ends and then it's the next sports season.
I will put up with that. And you put up
with me relentlessly watching the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
and you somehow knowing people's names and their business. Yeah. Well,
our officiant was our best friend, which help. She kind
of like smoothed a bit of a slip, and she
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she was really really nervous and she's she's actually said
in thickness and in health pretty funny. Yeah, she goes, Ryan,
do you take marin and thickness and in health? And
we were like, yeah, still holds up. I guess yeah,
it's still worse, all right, Ryan heard Marion Morris. The
new song is Chasing after You. They did it together.
It's a great song. So love you both. Thank you
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guys for coming in. Thank you and shout out, shout
out your producer. This is my guitar player and producer,
Teddy and he produced this with my friend Aaron, who
I grew up with, and we're h Yeah. Teddy actually
doesn't office quote before every show in our little get together,
so I'll office everywhere Teddy, Good job, buddy. All right,
there they are, Ryan Moore, y'all, it's the best Bits
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of the week, with Morgan number two coming in at
number one. Of course, lunchboxes included in this one because
it was when the guys shared their poems for their
wives for this Valentine's Day Eddie Lunchbox, Raymundo. They all
shared poems that they wrote themselves for their wives because yes,
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it's Valentine's Day weekend, so of course we had to
have the love on our show. Um. But yeah, they're
all very different. They all showcased their personalities perfectly, and
I'm just telling you, somebody wins and people get mad,
But that's okay. They're all really good. They're all great poems,
and they're perfect to go into Valentine's Day. Number one.
Valentine's Day is Sunday. The guys all had to write
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an original romantic poem to their wives. It had to
be twelve lines or so. You couldn't do four lines.
So they're gonna read their poem day, but we will
crown the most romantic poem of twenty twenty one? Would
you like to hear mind? I wrote, though, because I
didn't want to. You don't make you guys do something
to me? Not do it too. Oh man, it's kind
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of dope. It's just kind of funny, all right. Didn't
want to steal the show and be way too emotional.
But you're not in the competition now, not at all,
because he will win it. No, that's not true. I
wrote a poem for my fiance Caitlin. My love life
was in a coma. Then came a girl from Oklahoma.
Oh you are the smartest, kindest, and most funny and
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makes delicious food for my tummy. I didn't think that
I was capable of love, but I look up. You're
the gift that came from above. Then like the grunch,
my heart grew three sizes. I no longer have to
wear all my disguises. I truly thought I was broken
until the three little words that I've never spoken. I
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love you. In our little family, you meet, Ella and
stand and moly, he struggled. Now growing old doesn't seem
so scary. I can't wait till the day. Yeah, until
we get me married. Yeah, I'm really proud of this,
danamali yea crime. You really worked on on that. Okay,
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I have a number written down, one to one hundred.
Pick a number of lunchbox fifty, Eddie sixty nine. Oh,
I didn't think that's what you picked. Ray, Let's go
forty nine. Okay, the number is thirty three. Oh, so
we will go, Eddie. Then lunchboxes in Ray, Ray was
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the closest l Okay, Eddie first, Yeah, I'm ready. What
would you like to say about the poem you wrote
for your wife? Tell us about your relationship before you
do this. Oh, well, our relationship. We've been married for
fifteen years, so we've got a lot of love, a
lot of history and U. I just feel like this
is the time and the year to wrap it all
up in one poem. I was like, whoa, whoa, that's
(01:29:48):
thought you said. So this poem is called I Love You,
and I'm serious, guys. I wasn't trying to be funny
with this one. This is the true love poem. Okay,
that's the whole title. I love you. Here we go.
I love you, I love you. I love your eyes
so blue, I love your blonde hair. Just can't wait
to grow old with you and talk in a rocking chair.
(01:30:12):
We'll talk about this crazy life we're living. Four kids,
always running, yelling, never chilling. But today it's just about
us too, and how much I love you. I'll make
you dinner, drink some wine. I'll ask you if you'd
be mine, And when the kids asked us to play,
we'll say, leave us alone. It's Valentine's Day. Pretty good, Okay,
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I think she's gonna like that when I told her
not to listen on purpose. Eddie's first, great job, Thank you,
Thank you. The judges and screw Steven Amy are thinking
of over boys. I mean, I'll tell you one judge
turned away into like whoa that one, but then it
came back like first he was like, I love you.
I love you. I love you, so yeah, it'll be
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how is your example? Hey, I was just worried for
a second. It's a great song. I just looked out
there are seven words in that song, the whole song.
See thank you. Next up, lunchbox. Yeah all right. We've
been married five five years, I think five years. We
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got two great kids, and we you know, we still
got love and steam in that relationship. And so this
one's a steamy one, guys, and it's called My Girl.
How did I end up with such a cutie girl?
I can't stop staring at that booty. Our first kiss
was playing darts. Now you get a lifetime of my farts.
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You're the bat to my ball. Remember when we did
it in the bathroom stall. I like the way you
shimmy and shake. I love how we may the neighborhood
think there was just an earthquake. It's great to see
you cooking meals. Sometimes I sneak in there, just a
cop of feel. A lot of girls dig my chili.
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But don't you worry. You're the only one that sees
my willie. But I got one more line. I got
one more line. When I watch you get undressed, it's
hard to keep something suppressed. Okay, okay, this turned into
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like cinemax. It went from like NBC nine o'clock cinemax
real quick to say that Chili Willie Ryan was pretty good.
I'm entertained. At the same time, I know I think
she'll like it pretty good. Thank you? Pretty good? Okay,
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Chillian Willie. Yeah, that's a good rhyme. Yea, that's straight
Robert Frost style. Guys, Ray, I'm sorry you have to
follow that. But Raymundo or audio producer, tell us about
your relationship dated for seven years, long time daters, finally
got married and now we're freshly wed for three months. Okay, Raymundo,
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your poem have had it and very serious tone. Here.
It's tough to fallow lunch, but here we go. It's
called my happy place. When I first moved to town,
I hated it. I kind of wanted to move back
to Texas. I debated it. About a year later, I
finally felt like I belong me Bay Pablo could do
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no wrong. Bay, you changed my life when you introduced
me to your Nashville friends. All those legit times cruising
around and someone else's Ben's when I think of how
I found happiness. It starts and ends with you, a
cozy house, a sweet text, and dinner as good as
court on blue. Now we're a married couple, living in
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the country and going to fairs. Just you me forever
at cracker barrel, chilling on those rocking chairs. The point
of this poem is to say, I love you Bay
in upper case, Happy Valentine's Day, and thanks for helping
me find my happy plays. The rocking chair got me,
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I said, rocking chair too. Wow. Okay, we have three
contenders here. This is so hard write your answer to Oh,
just text it to me if you guys don't mind,
Just tech text to me your winner. Texta in order one,
two and three. Number one is the winner. Yeah. Let
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me just say find job by all three of you. Yeah,
your strengths. Yeah, you just played to your strengths. I
just compete with I still yeah, Like I'm confused with that?
How I feel? Okay? Love? Man, it happens. I got Scooba.
Steve's results mine are coming here are here, Amy's wow. Wow,
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what's the llow for? She picked me no first of all,
and third place was Eddie for lesson. I'm not gonna
say who picked two don't wory Eddie. Yeah, yeah, they
all were great. Thank you you did. You did a
wonderful job. Thank you. We loved how you used I
love you sixty three times, just three yea though that's
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the poem, that's the name of I get it. I
love you. But you did a great job. Thank you.
But you are in third place. Let me say this,
in first place because everybody had Eddie and third. We
have one vote lunchbox, one vote Ray. Oh dude, what
only oh? One and one? Yeah, I'm the outer vote. Oh,
come on, dude, I mean you, the laughter and enjoyment
(01:36:14):
you got from my poem called My Girl was by
far away better than race. I mean, Rays got sentimental
and sweet at the end. But there was stuff that
he just lied about. Oh in the country. They don't
even live in the country. They have an apartment on
the west side. He was talking about whatever. I mean,
Come on, Ray, he's not gonna use anything you want
to say before we crown the champion. I agree with him.
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I did have to do fairs in there. We haven't
been to a fair in a couple of years. It
just rhymed, right, But he is correct. Well, I mean,
I doubt lunchbox has gone to cup of fuel whilst
she's cooking that the bathroom stall. Oh yeah, I forgot
about that part. Yeah girls, do you think girls want
your chili? Oh? They do want my chili? Do we
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believe that's true? No? What even is that? Oh? Man,
it's just like they like him, they want what do
you say that? Okay, the winner I've loved poem twenty
twenty one. Let's go. Let's go much. Yeah. I wrote
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this from the heart so to my girl. Oh my gosh,
you're such a cutie, and I can't wait to see
that booting women to reread it. No, well, I was
gonna ask you there's something you wanted to say? Me
just said it. I mean I would like to say,
listen to all my English teachers out there, Miss Jordan's
seventh grade? Yeah what up? Yeah? All of them? Any
this one forget? It's the best bits of the week
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with Morgan number two. That's a rap for this week's show.
Happy Valentine's Day weekend, y'all. I really appreciate you guys
hanging out with us. I hope you loved all of it,
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