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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good, Hey guys, welcome to Tuesday's show Morning Studio morn.
I'm sitting here annoyed at the Toy Hall of Fame
when I can tell you, I give a crap about
the Toy Hall of Fame. There's no reason for me
to be annoyed by this. But they just put in
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the three toys that will be inducting into the Toy
Hall of Fame this year. But mostly it was about
the toys that didn't make it this year. American Girl
Dolls goes in. I never had American Girl Dolls obviously, No,
I think I missed it though, Oh yeah we didn't.
It wasn't It's more like my kids type thing like
it was way after us Risk, the board game. Oh
we have that we play at kids love It's good. Yeah,
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I never played Risk. That's more of an operation guy
as a kid. Well, this is very different than that
kind of get the wishbone. Well, the rib was tough,
the Adams Apple, uh, and sand like from a beach
or a sandbox, which is the dumbest toys. That's not
a toy. But here's where I became irritated for no reason.
I don't give a crap about the Toy Hall of Fame.
But there were nine other finalists that did not get
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enough boats from toy industry experts. Battleship Fantastic, which battleships.
She's been over risk totally. If we're doing games, cabbage
Patch Kids, that's so og. American girl dolls wouldn't exist
without Cabbage Patch Kids. Yeah, But is it supposed to
be a list for current things. No, it's Hall of Fame,
the greatest of all time? Sand? Yeah, I mean if sand,
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the rocks, trees, yeah, um, Heman toys, the pinata, I
feel like your culture it's not yeah. Oh, come on,
they got passed over this year, and then the toy
fire Engine got passed over as well for sand. For sand.
Last year's inductees were Jenga, Sidewalk Chalk, and Baby Nancy,
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which debuted in nineteen sixty eight and was one of
the very first popular African American dolls. Cool when your
daughter was younger, did you guys try to find dolls
of color for your daughter? They make American girl dolls
that are black. Maybe they do deserve Hall of Fame. Yeah. No,
even my son got he got a little black Boy
American girl doll. That's right, and your husband was weirded out,
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but the fact that he wanted all he wanted to
carry the American Girl Doll, which was a boy with
him on airplanes and ever where he went. And my
husband was mortified but eventually got over it because it's
like whatever, My point is, those three are fine, but
there are a few that should be in the Hall
of Fame already. Battleship was all battleship for sure, a
Cabbage Patch kid before American Girl Doll. We did get
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some calls yesterday that we never got to, asking about
your kids and if they're ever going back to Haiti. Oh, yes, eventually.
I mean just traveling to Haiti right now in general
isn't a good idea to do at all, especially considering
that you know, eighteen Americans are still Are they still
being held hostage? Well, I mean at this point, I
haven't seen an update this morning, so I don't quote
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me on it. But yes, I just assumed it's not
worked out yet it's still because it's not in the
news now that it's worked out. No, it's just not
in the news. No, there's so much craziness there, and
I get it. There's a lot of countries in the
world that are suffering in this way. That Haiti is
just near and dear to my heart, and it's so
close to America that it's a while to think that
this is how things are there right now. If you're
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a new listener. The thirty second story, Amy went on
a mission trip to Haiti, fell in love with a
kid at an orphanage. Then it was a second kid. Yeah, well,
we decided we will adopt older children instead of a
newborn domestic baby because there's an aid for older children.
We are well and then yeah, five six years later
we finally adopted. But yeah, we're not going to be
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going back anytime soon. It doesn't seem because it's there.
I mean my I have American friends. There are organizations
that have American people there and they're advising them get out.
So I have friends that are booking flights getting out
of Haiti because you have a target on your head
for possible kidnapping. And then, like they say, if you
absolutely do need to go, don't rely on the United
States for any help. What's ever the embassy's shutting down
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or it already has heard of the president too? Well, yes,
he was assassinated several months ago, and I hey, good
morning guys, starting your day with a fresh cup of
coffee and a smile. And one of my friends that
works closely down there, she's like, well, we were told,
you know, we had a meeting and they said, if
we go, then we need to leave behind a DNA
sample with our family. Create a safe word with your
family so that way, if you are kidnapped, you can
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say the word and they'll know that it's actually you,
and then also make your funeral arrangements. Well, just if
you go to Haiti, it's literally on a slide, like
a like a slide show of like if you choose
to go part one, if you choose to go part two,
and there's just bullet points of like things you need
to consider and things you need to do before you
go into the country. So you won't be going to Christmas.
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I will not be going because I don't feel like
I need I have any life saving work that needs
to be done there by any means. But I do
hope that we it calms down there so that my
kids can eventually go back. I'd love to take them.
It is time to open up the mail bag. Well, hello,
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Bobby Bones. I'm a senior in high school. I graduate
next June. The deadline from my senior quote is next week.
But I have no idea what to use as a quote.
I have loved the show for years. Could you guys
give me a few ideas. I would love quotes that
the show members have used for inspiration. Any help at
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all would be awesome. Thank you, Annie. I was just
thinking about quotes and if I were a senior today,
what I would use as my quote. And there was
always a lyric to Accounting Crows song that said, when
I look at the television, I want to see me
staring right back at me. And I was like, that's
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how I feel like. I'm being a kid hearing that
song when I look at the television, you know, and
sister Jones, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I like that one,
but that it might not be for you. Another lyric
that I love, because when you say quotes, I think
the lyrics. When John Mayer put out stopped this train
that's about tip thirty and in my twenties, I was
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like the whiz kid. They're like, oh, I don't want
to do it, and you're doing radio. I always like,
but I'm not that anymore. I'm just now, I'm just
a normal adult. But I was always the youngest to
do everything. And he has a line that goes, I'm
so bad at getting older. I'm only good at being young.
And I was like, dang, that's the only thing I'm
good at. I'm really not good at anything except being
the young person to do it like that to me, obviously,
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John Henry, give me liberty, give me death. You know
that's a big one. But I don't, you know, as
far as growing up and being a senior, you just
can't go wrong with one of the MLK quotes. You
just can't go wrong with it. He's got so many
good like darkness and I'm gonna paraphrase here, but darkness
doesn't push out darkness. Light does. That's a completely paraphrased
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version of that, because I'm going off top of my
mind here. He can't go with you know a real
inspirational quote too, Amy, Well, I've got one from Oprah
that I've used a Foreign love, and it's sometimes you
find out what you were supposed to be doing by
doing the things you are not supposed to do. I
feel like it's fitting for that time in your life,
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graduating and moving on to the next thing. But I
think you're Oh, I thought I feel like you would
feel this one. No, I just didn't understand it. Sometimes
you find out what you were supposed to be doing
by doing the things you're not supposed to do, Like
you have things that lead up to it that you're like,
what is this, Stephen, But it all is leading to
what you're supposed to high school, so like, embrace every moment.
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So it's twelfth grade, so some guy's gonna be like
party on right, right right. That's that's where I was
leaning to it. Go ahead. Yeah, I think like Waterson
from Daisy Confuse said it best, which is Matthew McConaughey,
and I think he still says it too. It's just
keep living, you know what I'm saying, And in a yearbook,
like that's what you do, and you gotta say it
just like McConaughey, just keep living. The mL quote is
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darkness cannot drive out darkness. Only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that. Okay,
Like that sucks better than just keep living. Yeah, Morgan,
you're way younger than us, Like what kind of quotes
are you looking at here? Hello, kitty? We know it
would be Disney quotes exactly. Okay, Disney has so many
one liners. Oh that's good too, right, yeah, it's it's
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not a whole New world circle of The one that
I really like is from snow White and she says,
remember you're the one who can fill the world with sunshine.
And I think that's a perfect classic Disney quote. A
good one. It's a good one. Okay. Look, Annie, we
probably didn't help you out there except to say that,
find your lane and google it if you want inspirational quotes.
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If you want, you could do believe head Lasso. Yeah,
huh is that what he says? That's our high school
kids watching good Lasso? Is it like a thing? Here's
the thing about me in high school kids. I have
no idea. Yeah I know, I have no idea. Okay,
you know the thing about me in high scho kids Okay,
they never get old, no, no speaking of. But I
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was I was next to a nineteen year old. I
didn't even know how old he was. He looked thirteen,
but he is some nineteen famous kid, nineteen years old,
and I'm like, he's nineteen. I'm forty. You hear stories
of forty year old fifty six year old men that
they end up dating nineteen year old girls, And I'm like,
did they see them in these as these little girls?
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Because this look like a young boy to me, but
clearly he's an adult. But I was like, you're I
could date him. I'd be one of those weird stories
where I'd be the four year old dating him. But
it was so it was just I don't know. My
mind was blown. Anybody could ever be with a kid
when they're older. There you go. My mine was blown
that anyone could be with a kid when they're older. Right.
The one that's tough is it was his name, Asher Angel.
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He's some kids superstar you could do like when you
leave the locker room and notre dame sap. They slapped
the top of the above the door play MP I
have on top of my door at home. Don't get
canceled today. Every every morning when I walk out, I
slap it before I come and do this show. Don't
get canceled today, And I slap it and come in
this room. And we didn't help you that much. But
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google what like area you like, and there's a million
good ones there, all right, thank you for emailing us.
Close it up, We've got your and that was found
the clothed Bobby Bade. They created the Country Music Artists
Tier list, So basically people voted god tier, top tier,
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mid tier, and low tier. They're all superstars. But who
in country music goes into the god tier? In you guys' minds,
go guard Those two are both on. There are five total.
Dolly Shanaya, oh yes, because those are the three from
the nineties. You can't really have a conversation about the
biggest music in the nineties without those three. Kenny Rogers
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and Alabama, Oh yeah, they make the god tier. What's
crazy about Alabama as they're doing their fiftieth anniversary tour
right now, not fifty years old, fiftieth anniversary as a band,
that's crazy. The top tier Johnny Cash, oh wow, Alan Jackson, Reba,
the Chicks and Brooks and done wow. So top tier
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still big, mid tier, Willie Nelson, Randy Travis, Kenny Chesney.
I'm surprised that Chesney's not higher. Yeah, I would have
put Chesney in the top tier because he can sell
out arenas Stone stadiums. Again, I'm not the biggest Chesney guy.
Like I said, I like Chesney slow songs and then
half of his beach stuff. I'm just not a beach guy.
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I'm not a Mexico to Mexico, and I am definitely
that whole beach country music thing doesn't hit me because
I didn't grow up near a coast. But like I
like Jake's songs that aren't beach, you don't like Zach
Brown like toast. Fine. I don't relate to beach music
in any way whatsoever. I relate to being from the country. No.
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Country music was the first music that talked about where
I came from. It didn't always talk about how I
felt as a kid because when I was a kid,
country music was a little more mature. When I was twelve,
actually adult people sang adult songs, but it talked about
small towns in rural areas like where I was from,
from Mountain Pine, Arkansas, which is seven hundred people. Where
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alternative music where I related it so much. It talked
about what I was feeling. Sad, yes like that. So
those were my two big influences nineties country first and
an alternative because it talked about where I was from
and how I felt in the low tier, which is
unfair because these are all massive stars, Carrie, Rascal, Flats,
Taylor Luke, Brian Keith Urban. I feel like Taylor and
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the Flats are a little under they miss anybody. Well, yeah, well,
where was Dolly on there? She didn't make the But
did Dolly ever tour massively? I wonder. I don't know,
because I wasn't alive. I don't remember. I can't remember
a big Dolly tour. I can remember her touring. I
saw her once, but it was a small theater show.
She was doing, like comedy and stuff. Okay, I think
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Eric Church should be on there somewhere. Oh that's good.
Eric Church has left off the list. Ye what about?
I mean, if you're gonna put Luke, though, you almost
gotta put like an Aldean, like that's like his counter
or like a Blake. I guess nobody's wrong, We're just
getting I'm like, no, no, no, no no. The latest
from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number two, thirty second, Skinny
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Trevor of Old Dominion learned how to play the accordion
for their song. I was on a boat that day
and it was a complete surprise to the rest of
the band, we get ready to play. I was on
a boat that day and Matt looked over. I was
holding the accordion. Yeah, just surprised, guys, so and you
know what I'm actually it was really fun to learn.
A long time. It's been confirmed Dolly Parton is reuniting
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with her nine to five movie co stars Jane Fonda
and Lily Tomlin on their Netflix series Grace and Frankie
the episode featuring dollywooll Air. In early twenty twenty two,
Daniel Towns shared her favorite part about touring with Brothers Osborne.
The brothers just never give up on an audience. They're
so entertaining to watch, and I'm such a fan of
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their music. It's been really fun getting to share the
bill and be up there with Travis Denning and we
all get to sing a song in their set, which
is really fun. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny Hall.
It's time for the good news. Producer. Ready. There's a
courthouse in Jacksonville, Florida, and the Friday right before Halloween,
they looked at the docket and said, wow, we have
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eleven families coming in for adoptions, So let's do something special.
And what they did was they decorated the entire courtroom
and Halloween stuff balloon eyeballs and which is cutouts and
stuff like that, and everyone that was involved in the
court got dressed up as well. So the kids found
out they got dressed up too, So everyone was dressed
up for Halloween. Pretty cool. Yeah, that's whenever you adopted
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your kids. We weren't all dressed up like Halloween, but
your family was dressed up in Dallas Cowboys jersey. Yes, yeah, yeah,
we all had jersey. Well, the kids had jersey and
they were labeled one, two, three, four in the age
of their order of their ages. Has anything changed, m No,
Like everything's just official. I'll tell you what though. My
six year old kid that we adopted, he his demeanor
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has changed. He is just walking around now with more security.
Like I think before everything, he was just kind of
wishy washing. I'm like, I don't know what's going to
happen in my life now. I mean it's almost like
he walks in, kicks his shoes off, and just sits
on the couch like this is my home and you
could just tell him his demeanor. It's really cool. That's awesome.
That's a great story. That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. It's very exciting news
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for our phone screen or Abbey. She has been invited
to sing somewhere, right, Yes, what's the situation. So I'm
doing the half marathon. I'm running it in November twentieth
and they reached out to me and asked if I
want to sing the national anthem before how many people?
So they said there's going to be about seventeen thousand
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and runs. So I smile, Amy smiling, Eddie smiling, lunchboxes,
hand is on his forehead. Have they heard her sing?
What do you mean? Guys? Seventeen thousand people in a
city of country music, they could get anybody and they
want phone Screen or Abbey to sing that they've heard
her sing? Right? I mean I did think about that too.
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I was like, out of everybody in Nashville. But I
think it's because I'm running the race and I'm a
Saint Jude hero, so they wanted to pick someone. Oh
ohso it's a sympathy because you're a hero. So like, oh,
you're doing us a solid? Will do you a solid?
Are you going to sing the Nashal anthem. Oh yeah,
I'm gonna do it. Oh my gosh, I said, yes,
Why do you keep going, Oh my gosh, I think
she could sing? This is amazing. You don't think she
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can sing very well? Okay, so he's heard me sing
here and I wasn't that great. I will admit just fine.
I thought your audition was pretty good. Okay, pretty good.
It's not good enough to be singing in front of
seventeen thousand people when there were seventeen thousand people there.
You need to be excellent. Are you practicing the national anthem? Yes,
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I've been practicing. Do you want to perform it for
us tomorrow morning? Yeah? Oh yes I can. Yeah? Can
you just lunchbox? Can't talk? I won't talk. You would
never interrupt the national never could. Could you give us
just the first part? Oh say? Can you just give
us that first part? Can you see right now? Oh?
Am I singing it with us? No, you don't have
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to let her sing it acapella? Right, just the first part? Okay?
Are you okay with doing it? Okay, just the first part?
Go ahead? Oh say, can you see old? Gosh, dang it?
Why you didn't like that? Shaky? Okay we'll do it again,
do it again, here we go. Do you want the
music or no? No, that's okay? Okay? Oh say can
you see? Okay? Hold hold, hold hold, there's nothing wrong.
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We need music under it. She's not gonna get music
during the show. During the performance. That's a cappella. Like
when you're an arena, they play the music. Here, they're
not an arena. They're gonna be out running outside. How
do you feel it? I just want the intro because
I'm gonna like, I don't want you to sing the
whole song because you're probably not warm. How do you
feel about that? That time? It was okay? I mean,
I just feel like I get shaky. But that's just
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because I'm in like a small room right now, only
a small room at seventeen thousand. It's gonna be so
much easier. Back up from the mic, back up, just
back up a little bit. Yeah, take a couple of
deep breaths and just give me. Oh say, can you see?
Oh say? Can you see? That's pretty good? That's pretty good.
Why you're just letting her say like three words? I know,
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because I don't feel like she's ready to sing the
whole song. I just threw this on her. Okay, is
she gonna do the whole thing tomorrow morning? That way
she can wake up, she can get loose, she can
get out of bed. Oh say, can you see? Yes?
What if Saint Jude retracts, they're off possibly happening, they wouldn't.
You'll perform it tomorrow morning. H Yep, I got it,
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I got it. Okay there it'll be a bigger room
so she won't be as nerve us. We'll bring her
into the main room. Bring her to the main room,
put you on the performance mike, and we'll let you
sing the national anthem. Okay, okay. Can we give her
a little reverb reverb verb, natural reverb when it's outside? Yeah,
they will. Okay, tomorrow morning, at this time, Abby will
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sing the national anthem. Okay, good, yes, okay, okay Aby.
Why did you go to Austin over the weekend? Oh?
My mother in law. We were celebrating her seventy fifth birthday.
And how was it? I mean it was awesome. We
just went to dinner, we went to like a nature
on a nature hike through town, went and saw birds,
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you know things that me and seventy five year olds
like to do there was good. Yeah, no, it's amazing.
It was in and out. I think I was there
like less than twenty four hours. But my flights down
were easy. I just had like an awkward experience on
one of my flights, like the guy next to me,
which I know people do this sometimes they call or
maybe make noises or put a bag in the middle
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seat or try to be obnoxious so that nobody sits
in the middle seat. But he was in the window.
I was in the aisle. No one was in the
middle and he kind of hit me on my arm,
was like hey. I was like, what, he goes, let's
cough so that nobody takes the middle seat. The flight's
not full. I already checked, and I was like, you're
you're you're asking me to join you in your efforts
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to like and so I was like, oh, I'm good.
I felt awkward doing it. So he did it though,
and it worked. We had nobody in the middle seat.
You didn't know him. I didn't know him. That's a
weird thing to ask somebody you don't know. Hey, let's
do it all the time. Let's cough together a stranger
to Yeah, He's like, hey, you went this middle seat
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over and let's cough. So what did this cough sound like? Well,
he had on his mask, but I mean it was
just an obnoxious cough, like just oh, oh man, that's good. Here, cod,
that's messed up, That's what I'm saying. That's up. Hey, y'all.
We did not have anybody in the middle seat, and
it was a amazing You couldn't just put a bag there.
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That's what we do. Listen. I don't know his idea.
He's trying to recruit me, and I didn't want to
go for it, but it worked and I was thankful.
The most popular baby names of this year are now
revealed as we get into November, Like all this data
comes out. Number one for girl and guy are still
the same. Olivia and Liam, oh, which which have been forever.
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I mean these do you like those names? Yes? Both
of them? Yeah? I don't. Yeah, they feel so hipstery
to me really yeah, And I have really have a
problem with hipster names because it's like, watch, look what
I can name my kid. That's what these names feel like. Yeah,
Olivia in Liam they don't bother me, Okay, Emma and
Noah number two cute? Yeah me, I'm cool with those
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for some reason, they don't feel his hipstery to me,
Amelia and Oliver, we well, those are like nineteen twenties.
Oliver needs to wear like one of those golfing hats. Yeah,
when he grows up, I think of Oliver twists, yeah, exactly.
Ava and Elijah at number four for those are cute, yeah,
and number five Sophia and Lucas love them. It does
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feel like all the really old names are starting to
be really young again. It's just the cycle. I often
thought Bobby was a young person's name, and I told
Kaylen have a very young name, and she was like,
what are you talking about, Like Bobby, it's that's youngest
can be And she was like, no, that's like an
old man's name. So we looked it up and I
think like nineteen thirty five was the peak year for Bobby.
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Here's a voicemail from Danny and el Paso Morden Studio.
It's my son Noah, it's his sixth birthday. We listen
to your guys the show every morning, me and his
brother on Eli, who's seven, and both of their favorite
person on the show is Ray Mundo and they love
his big yeah that he always does so no one
wanted to call first birthday and give Ray a big yeah, yeah,
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good job. I appreciate you guys. That's more of a you.
But I liked it. Ray. Give him on back. Yeah
it sounds like this. Yeah, you'll get there. His voice
is still changing. It's probably what it was. It's the kid.
Here's Kristen in Florida, My Sun. Gavin has a morning
corny for Amy. How do you lumberjack keep track of
how many trees they cut down? They keep a log.
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Thanks for everything you do in the morning. That's pretty good. Yeah,
I mean that makes me think of the how the
trees get onto the Internet. They long gone, they long one.
It makes you think of it. It's the same punchline. Basically,
he's Amy's pile of stories. So there's this woman that
says she's lucky to be alive after a laundry hack
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that she tried. So she shared on TikTok that she
did this hack where you soak a sponge in dry
fabric softener okay, and then you throw that in the
dryer and that's supposed to replace dryer sheets to do
what like make everything like Yeah, so the same thing
that you use a dryer sheet for you. Just do
this in the dryer with the sponge. Okay, what happened
to the sponge. Well, her dryer ended up catching on
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fire and her smoke detector needed battery. So she's praising
her youngest daughter for smelling the smoke and realizing it
and her dryer caught on fire. So she's just warning
people about this hack and maybe they shouldn't try it.
So are they saying that this laundry hack is what
started the fire? Or did she have an old, crappy dryer.
She said that she can't stay for sure. It sounds
like a dryer problem more than it. Well, no, she said,
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I've never had problems with my dryer before. And then
I try this hack and my dryer catches on fire
and almost burns down my house. It also sounds like
a Doctor Seuss book. My dryer catches on fire. What
will I do? Well? I want the wire. Well. Another
reason that I wanted to talk about this is I've
never even heard of the sponge hack, and if that
truly does work, I might dry it out. Try it.
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You might end up the bonehead story of the day,
but I think you should try it. Just watch your dryer,
maybe I will. Okay. So I have a list of
celebrities who don't have haters, And when I saw the
list that was put out, I was like, oh, this
is true, Like these celebrities really don't have haters. I'm
gonna go Donald Trump. Okay, Dolly, she is a number
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four on the Wow Dolly. The Rock he's not. He's
at least not in the top ten that I see here.
I'm going to share the top five. Everybody loves a
rock for the most part. I love the rock. The
only time people start to not love someone is when
they go political, and he's he went slight political, but
not really. He had a couple posts, but mostly everybody
loves a rock. Yeah. Who else someone that you're obsessed with?
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Keanu Reeves Yeah, yeah, he's on there. Tom Hanks, Yeah,
mister Rogers, he's dead. It's kind of hard to hate
a dead guy. Yeah. And then Betty White and at
number one. Yeah, Betty White's pretty solid. She's almost a hundred. Wow,
Like her next birthday will be one. What else? So,
Thomas Rhett was talking on Instagram about if he'd have
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more kids or not because his wife she's due this month.
With their fourth child, and he said, yeah, he probably
wonts six kids, and that if they were to stop
having kids now, he might wake up at forty five
years old and think, man, I should have had five
more because he wants to be able to look around
the Thanksgiving her Christmas table with the most gigantic family ever.
I might wake up at forty five and go, Dan,
(26:07):
I want one, just one. Yeah, well you're getting there.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Maybe that's my pile. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good
news unbox. This lady Perry was pregnant and she goes
(26:28):
into labor only at twenty five weeks, but she was
way early, so her baby was born at one pound
twenty five weeks after you know, like boom, you're supposed
to go forty weeks. So it's in the nick you
for a long time. And as she goes to visit
her baby in the nick you, she says, you know what,
this is what I want to do for a living.
They not only take care of the baby, they take
(26:49):
care of the families. She became a nick you nurse. Wow,
very cool. Yeah, good for her. Dank. She was hit
by it. And the baby is two years old now
and no effects, living a full life. That's awesome. That's
a great story. That is what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. Here is Caitlyn in Florida. Caitlyn,
(27:11):
you're on the Bobby Bone Show. What's going on? Hi?
Good morning, set morning. I listened to you guys every
morning on my way to work, and I can say
you are more refreshing than a cup of coffee. I
absolutely love listening and Bobby I walked you on American Idol.
You are one of the sweetest people I think that
I've ever seen. Can't say that, but I really just
(27:33):
wanted to tell you guys how much I love and
appreciate you all. Yeah, thank you very much. That's very
nice thing to say. Usually it's followed with a butt.
There's nobody here, Is there a butt? Not at all?
Oh good? I was gonna say, I was gonna say
all that, but there's my butt. Is that. I did
hear you say that you hate mayonnaise, and I really
can't agree with that. Yeah, mayonnaise to me is the
(27:55):
evil villain of condiments, so I love it. You know.
There's Superman, which is probably catch up, not my number one.
But Superman universally is love beloved. There's mustard, which is
Batman like strong a great second. People that love it
are super passionate about it. And then who are they fighting? Mayonnaise? Yeah,
(28:16):
mayonnaise is a bad guy. If you like mayonnaise, if
you love mayonnaise, is your number one. We got issues.
It's not my number one. We got issues. Now, we
got issues. Manise might be my number one. Oh man,
we got nothing good about mayonnaise. Caitlin, thank you for calling.
Hope you have an awesome day. Yeah, well, thank you
all right, see you later. A nice call there. Let's
do the morning Corny, Morning, Corny. What sound does a
(28:42):
dizzy turkey make? What sound does a dizzy turkey make?
Wabble babbole? Sounds like the Hamburglar, Then it doesn't because
the turkey's dizzyss wobbling. I like it. Chaz, are you there?
(29:07):
Bobby Bones show? Let's go to Colorado Springs? Chatz? How
are you doing? Are you ready to play? Who wants
to be a hundred air? Sure? Yeah? Come on you
guys want to see the player as Yeah? Picking number
one through one hundred fourteen lunchboxty five, Eddie twenty one,
Morgan eighty seven? Do we let Ray players? Is he
back in right now? It's pretty bad? Right thirty six? Okay,
(29:29):
let me spend one hundred sided dice, low number, low number,
low number forty three. I don't never get it. It's fine,
it's Ray. Oh my god, ridiculous. Do you want to
ask the caller they want to change? Yeah, Chas, I
apologize before we even play the game. Hey, Chazz, you
(29:51):
and Ray are get a team up and play Who
Wants to be one hundred Air? Next? Okay, buddy, sorry,
all right? That work? Good time? All right? Ray and
Chaz try to win mon the next trivia? All right,
chadz is on the phone. Chads lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Before the break, Chas and Raymundo teamed up. There's luck
of the draw or bad luck of the draw, But
(30:13):
Chaz Raymundo will represent you and who wants to be
one hundred air? Have you ever heard Ray played this
game before? I listen to you guys every day. Were
you disappointed when you drew Ray as your partner? All right?
Do I have to lie? No truth? Oh? Yeah, I
didn't want him. All right, let's make some money. Let's
(30:38):
do the one dollar question for Chaz. Here we go
at a restaurant. Someone who foots the bill does what.
Somebody who foots the bill, it's pretty simple, pays for
the entire tab. Final answer there it is. Yeah, let's
(31:03):
take it, alright, Chaz. You can quit with one dollar
or you can continue on, keep going, all right? Five
dollars question raimundo. And the reason Chaz doesn't get to
answer them, it's because listeners google and they cheat and
they've ruined it for listeners that are playing for all time. Now,
Ray ready m the popular children's song it's raining, it's pouring.
(31:27):
Mentions an old man doing what. Remember this book? Read
it a lot when I was a kid. I believe
it was read to me before I went to bed,
and the old man was always snoring. It's raining, it's pouring,
old man snoring. That is correct. Five dollars. Guys, we're
hating on right pretty hard. All right, Chaz, you got
(31:48):
five bucks in the piggy bank. Would you like to
keep that money or keep going forward? Let's keep going.
Let's keep going forward, all right? What do you say? Hm,
I got a little too excited. I don't know what
he said. Ten dollar question. In the United States, Raymundo,
what is traditionally the proper way to address a judge?
(32:10):
Proper way to talk to a person at court? I honestly,
first hearing the question, I had no idea what you're
even talking about. So in the United States, what is
traditional the proper way to address a judge? If you're
gonna talk to him, what do you call him? Okay,
I get it now. Yeah, I just needed to hear
it twice. I'm not as good as as on it
as Eddie and Amy. Guys are very smart people. It
(32:32):
is your honor final locked. Yeah, your honor is correct.
There he is. We got ten bucks, We got a
twenty five dollars question looming, and he hasn't used a
lifeline yet. Wow, shocking, Chazz. You want to continue on, yep, Raymundo.
(32:53):
Which legal document states a person's wishes regarding the disposal
of their property after death? I'll read it again. Which
legal document states a person's wishes regarding the disposal of
their property after death? First thing that comes to my
head is will. That seems like the obvious answer. It's
a lower tier question. So I would imagine that's it,
(33:16):
but I don't want to get it wrong on such
a like a question that I just answered right away.
So a deed, that's I believe when they're still alive,
which legal document states a person's wishes regarding the disposal
of their property after death. I'm just gonna go with
the easy answer. People make a will and that is
(33:40):
your final answer. Yeah, that is correct. Jazz here twenty
five bucks. Would you like to keep on to the
fifty dollars question? Yes, sir, Raymundo. What does a cobbler
make and repair? Uh? Cobbler? This is an old time term,
(34:02):
probably back in the day. It's something about in town.
There was the guy that did the irons, there was
the guy that worked on a bunch of different stuff.
I'm not familiar with that. I wouldn't know where to
go find a cobbler right now. So because of that,
I'm gonna use a lifeline. What does a cobbler make
(34:23):
and repair? Who will you go to for your lifeline?
I just don't want to put it on me. I
kind of think I know, but I want to be
one hundred percent What would you say? Because I'm not
going to accept the answer, But what would you have said? Shooes.
But but that's that's not one hundred percent at certainty.
So I would rather go with somebody in the room.
They're a lot older than me. They probably would know
something like this. I'm guessing they had cobblers when they
were kids. Because of that, I'm gonna go with I
(34:46):
want to go with Lunchbox on this one. Okay, Lunchbox, right,
you should have stuck with your gut it shoes. It
is shoes, that's correct. Money, they're only two questions left.
Oh my goodness, Chaz. You can either take fifty bucks
and walk away right now, or you can press on
(35:08):
to the seventy five dollars questions. Let's keep going. I mean,
I mean, this is I mean, I haven't heard this
game off. This is the highest. It is the highest.
Usually it's Ray playing in the medical profession. Raymundo. What
do the initials g P stand for? G P? No idea.
(35:37):
I already used to pick a person. So I have
the coin flip and I have the paper toss g P.
I'm general practitioner, is what I would just say with
that without But I'm not I didn't study medical stuff
in school. You didn't know. That's not at all, So
(36:00):
I do the coin in that is, if it's like
I would almost be better off just answering it on
my own. If you feel like there's a better than
fifty percent chance you know it GP in the medical field,
I mean, it honestly has to be what it is
that there's it's really no unless it's like something with
a dentist. I mean, honestly, that's the only thing comes
to mind. I want to just go with that. What
(36:22):
general practitioner are you saying? That's your answer that? I mean,
that's it, That's all I got, and it's better than
a coin flip. What would you put the percentage of
general practitioner being the right answer? Oh wow, then you
then that's the poker move. Play the odds. General practitioner
is correctness. Okay, we're do the one hundred dollar questions.
(36:49):
So we've never gotten there. Ever, we're Lois and Clark
in this baby it's undiscovered country. I mean to think
he didn't want ray, Okay, Chazz, you can go for
one hundred dollars question or you can take seventy five bucks.
I thought he's going to do bad, But let's keep going,
Oh my gosh, man, here we go. He hast of
(37:10):
one hundred bucks. No matter what, if Ray doesn't get
it right, he can or doesn't know it, he can
go to the coin flip. Yeah, that's yeah. If I'm
picking one of the lifelines before I hear the question,
it's got to be the paper. I don't I would
feel more confident in me shooting than just a coin
flipping in the air at fifty percent. Well, let's do it.
The question has in store for you, Raymundo, what's the
(37:34):
smallest country in the world, located in the southern region
of Europe? Right, he just goes a lifeline. Yeah, there's
well think about it. What's the smallest country in the world. Switzerland.
But I'm not one hundred percent confidence, so not even close.
I'm thirty percent Switzer. There's so many over There's like Latvia, Lithuania. Yeah,
(37:57):
I'm telling you, there's all kinds of them. I don't
one hundred dollar question. You said, located wear buns in
the southern region of Europe. There's so many. It's not
one of the big ones. It's not your Italy's or
your Germany's. But there's a handful of them that I
have no idea, So I've got to do a lifeline.
I can only use one, and it's not the coin flip.
(38:19):
It has to be the paper. Okay, So let's set
up and bring Ray in the studio. It's hard. Can
you put the trash can over by the stage, Mike?
So if he misses this, no money, no money, no money.
So he thinks the paper is easier than a coin.
It's not. Oh, ask the call it right there? Good,
that's good. One in from behind where Eddie is from
(38:42):
behind the table. The answer, would you guys? What what
would you guess? I don't know. I'm Latvia. It sounds good,
it sounds good. Vatican City. Oh that's a city, a country,
it's a country. I'm a country. Yeah. That well, that's tricky. Raymundo,
take your paper one per one. H I can't believe
you would you have gone coin flip all the way.
(39:03):
I think I would have gone paperwide because I would
like to bet on me coin flip. I have no
control over that at least. Yeah that this paper you
barely have? Good? How's this? God feeling jazz? One hundred
bucks on the line, But I'm cheering for you. Ray,
how you feeling, Chats, I don't nerve hundred bucks. This
is it, right, I tell you what. I tell you what, Chazz,
(39:27):
If you'd like, I'll give you twenty five dollars right now.
You don't even have to do the paper wide shot.
You can have twenty five have twenty five bucks free
money or okay? Are you ready? Ray? Yes, I'm ready?
One shot? Right, one shot, one shot? Only the paper
wads in his hand. I would I'll count you down
(39:47):
three two, one shoot. I'm sure realize how hard that is. Yeah,
but that was the closest I think anybody's ever trash
(40:08):
can Okay, I tell you what. Let's do the coin flip. Okay, well,
coin flip. We'll give one more chance if he doesn't win.
This though, Chas you don't win, who calls it him?
Or Ray? Chaz? Do you want to call it? Call
it head your tails? Yeah, yeah, I'll call it. Call it.
Let's go with heady. I'm flipping on the ground. Oh
(40:29):
my god, he calls heads for one hundred dollars. There
goes alright, alright, we wouldn't have done that if it
wasn't a hundred dollars. Question. The prizes courtesy of our
friends at the games. Congratulations, hook you with a hundred
(40:50):
bucks chats. You are a guy chess. All right, buddy,
hang on the phone. We'll get your prize. Okay, here,
you gotta say something real quick. Go for it. You
know it was wind curvings, you guy. You went and
h you climbed up. Yeah, I build those Yes, yes, yes, yes,
all right. Chad is our winner. On yesterday's show, Amy
(41:15):
told the story about an answer falling right out of
the sky. She was talking about how she's going through
the situation in life right now, and basically a guy
was putting letters up on a board. In the letters
in and oh fell in front of your feet. Yeah,
and you went, well, there fell down and in and
O rolled in front of me. So many listeners called
I wanted to talk about this yesterday, so I have
(41:36):
a couple of them on now. This is Angela and Georgia,
who has called us Angela, good morning, Good morning. You
heard Amy talk about the letters in and O falling
in front of her feet. What do you think about that?
So I want to say I totally believe in signs
from God. And the reason why I say this is
because I foster dogs with a local adoption agency here
(41:59):
and Augusta and I had a dog that I absolutely
fell in love with. I wanted to keep this dog.
I didn't want anybody to have this dog. Um, and
my husband said, enough I kept this dog, I would
have to stop fostering because we just didn't have this
face for another dog besides the one that we had opened. UM.
So I said Internally, I was like, please just give
(42:20):
me a sign so I know what to do. And UM,
I was scrolling through Facebook, and literally after I said that,
there was a meme that somebody had posted on Facebook.
And the meme was a picture of God and it
said no in big letters and then underneath dogs are expensive.
So I took that as my signs that I needed
(42:41):
to let this dog get adopted by another family and
just continue fostering. Interesting fed her that though, because they
can hear her talk about dogs sign from Zuckerberg. Listen,
we're not debating if signs from God exist. It's Amy
had letters in O fallow her feet, Like, is that
such an extreme example of you just going I'm looking
(43:03):
for anything to point me in a direction versus someone
telling you you definitely know it had nothing to do
with like Facebook spying on me, like I you know,
I mean, it just happened. Nobody could control those letters
rolling in front of me. What about any other letters,
any other letters fall down? Yeah, that they weren't near
the inn and THO, I think you wanted the answer
(43:24):
to be no. Therefore you looked for a no. Well
there wasn't a yes. But I think my opinion is
you were looking for something to affirm your no. You
aren't really looking though, right Amy. No. I was happy
to be thinking about it in the moment, and then
I saw the no. ANGELA. Thank you for the call.
We appreciate that story. Thank you all right, bye bye Janine,
(43:48):
and North Dakota is on the phone. I am a
breath cancer survivor and I have ordinary artery disease with
heart stent, and I was faced in a nine and
a half hour surgery and we had just had a
death in the family, like on my husband's side or relative.
So they you know how they say death come in three.
(44:10):
So then I was starting to worry about my surgery
because I knew with my heart disease and everything going on,
and I was sitting in the Wendy's drive through and
waiting for our food, and a what a white feather
landed on the hood of my car and just swirled around, swirled, swirled, swirled,
(44:33):
and then at lant it just landed right in front
of me. So it was like that was my sign
that everything was gonna be okay and not to worry
that one. I believe Amies. I don't know about her.
As I'm feeling out of it. You're there's some guy
dropping a couple of letters that's like A, that's like A.
But he couldn't like an angel feather, right, But do
(44:54):
you know he could have dropped A and S or
maybe even a Y in S and I like zero,
like an in in a zero. Oh okay, that's a
great story, Janine. Thank you for sharing that with us,
And congratulations you survive. You're good. Huh well yeah, I'm yeah,
I'm good. My last surgery and everything's going good. Okay. Well,
(45:16):
thank you for sharing that story with us. I believe yours,
not Ami. Just for the record, it's time for the
good news. An eleven year old boy in New York
is this year's ASPCA Kid of the Year because of
his efforts to help socialize shelter dogs. His name's Evan.
(45:37):
He has a passion to help these dogs get adopted
and he reads to them regularly. He's eleven. He goes
and reads to the dogs. He goes. He allows the
dogs to become more comfortable with humans. Therefore when humans
come in, they're not flipping out, which make the humans go,
I don't know if I want this dog right, because
if you go in a dogs like ah, you're like,
I don't know, but we need the calmer dog. But
(45:58):
the kid goes in all the time, reads to them,
pets them, hangs out with them, and so he was
named Kid of the Year by the ASPCA. Quote it
really makes me feel good, but it also makes me
want to do so much more. Pretty cool story. If
you're a dog guy like me, that's pretty awesome. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
What's happening to friends? Hit us up eight seven seven
(46:20):
seventy seven, Bobby, that's our phone number eight seven seven
seventy seven, Bobby, Bobby's by I'm gonna give you a
Dancing with the Stars. Recap Last Night spoiler alert in
five seconds four three two one Last Night, The semifinalists
(46:43):
were named on Dancing with the Stars and eliminated was Jimmy.
Oh no, what in the world. Yeah, Jimmy and Emma Slater.
They didn't score very well. They were put in the
bottom three. They were not saved. So yeah, so Jimmy
is off of Dancing with the Stars, so we will
not be talking with him Monday about that hopefully. Though
(47:06):
he wins Best New Artist tomorrow night at the CMAS. Well,
they gotta give it to him now, right, you know.
But um, yeah, that's what's up. So there's that first one.
We're back now for all those that turned off for
the spoiler, Travis Scott's refunding tickets to astro roled attendees
and paying funerals for the people that died. It says
(47:28):
Travis Scott, stepping up to help the families of those
who lost their lives. He's offered to cover any and
all funeral costs for the eight victims out of his
own pocket. He's given full refunds to all attendees. I
feel like he's doing this because he knows he's probably
in a lot of troubles. I'm glad he's doing it,
but it's probably reactive right. Well, yes, but he certainly
doesn't have to pay for my funerals, so it's very nice.
(47:50):
I mean, I don't know, just watching those guys say hey, man,
you need to stop the show, and he didn't stop
the show. That's a tough thing to watch, especially after
you knew what had happened, you know. So, yes, hindsight
is in play here. Yeah. If I was the family
members or friends of those people, I'd be like, okay,
thanks dude, little late, but yeah. Houston Police Chief Troy
Finner says that Travis Scott was aware of safety concerns
(48:11):
before he hit the stage. In a statement on social media,
Finner says he met with the rapper ahead of his
Friday performance, saying, I express my concerns regarding public safety,
and then in my thirty one years of law enforcement experience,
I have never seen a time with more challenges facing
citizens of all ages, and this includes a global pandemic
and social tension through the nation. This also feels like
a story where they're just getting out ahead of two going, hey,
(48:32):
we're gonna say we told them so we don't get
sued as well. I know, I wondered when I saw
that like, how common it is if there is a
big festival for the police to have a pre meet.
I mean, obviously they know the systems they need in play,
but do they actually meet with the artists and like, hey,
this is they probably with the artist people. Okay, I
mean you have to hire security and you have to
(48:53):
hire that you know, structure to make sure the place
is safe. There are a lot of cops that we
had Bobby Fests in two different cities. We have cops
that we pay for to be there. But it just
sounds like everybody's trying to get out ahead of it
because they could also be pulled into this lawsuit by folks.
Here's a story that I always go, well, this ain't true,
but this year, I guess it did happen. A Florida
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girl eight years old cut her mouth on Friday after
she'd been into a mini one hundred grand chocolate bar
that she got from Halloween and discovered it had an
exact oblade inside of it. Home, what have I tried
to tell you? You say it every year and there
are millions of bag of candy. The odds are point
one percent. But I am going to read this because
(49:35):
yes it did happen this year. The girl I got
on the piece of tampered Halloween candy while trick or
treating with her family. The girl's mother said the candy
bar had been sealed and wrapped before her daughter opened it.
That part's crazy. Do you think it was in the factory? Oh? No,
I don't either. It's easy to rewrap things, but a
one hundred grand chocolate bar. Yeah, out, No, you just
(49:57):
carefully open it up, slided out, and then when you
put it back together, you just do a little bit
of glue. And now we figured out who you can
actually blade candy on the How do you know all that?
And finally, data from the National Census of Fatal Occupational
Injuries has been released by sheer numbers, Drivers, loggers, and
(50:17):
fishermen have the most fatal accidents by straight percentage. The
most dangerous job in the US is being president? Really hurt?
Hold on, let me explain it to you. If there
have only been forty five presidents and you have a
couple that are dead being and you have a couple
(50:39):
that died in office, you're looking at you know, all presidents. Okay,
so that's a numbers thing. I mean, assassinated no, no stress,
like how did how did some other die? What's up?
Some others died in office? Bad water early early. Yeah,
but I'm saying, yeah, of course you should do your
(51:00):
we talked about on the show. You should do a
little research and your presidents. How's Harry Potter? Do you finish? Oh? Man, Oh,
we have to scoobaway. Have to come up with some
sort of punishment from to finish this Harry Potter series. Yeah,
I'm down for you because he's had plenty time to
do it. He's had He was at home for two
weeks for paternity lead. Hold on, hold up, So we
had time. When I'm at home, I'm just hanging out. Well,
(51:20):
technically you're not supposed to work on paternity leads. If
I was representing Lunchbox, I would say that's not a
valid time too, but I didn't say that. But now
is valid? Wellcob, and he also had the time leading
up to it. He left the day he was supposed
to do his quiz. Oh. No, he's had plenty of time,
and I do think there should be punishment. There's no punishment,
so we'll figure it out. Oh, you can't. You can't
(51:44):
miss an assignment would you read the lead for two weeks?
I know when when you miss a test, guess what
you set up schedule a makeup date and you go
in and you take the test. Okay, okay, we'll make
it up. What's the date? The makeup date will be?
What's today? Tuesday? Thursday? Will give you the quiz for
the next movie. Okay? Wow? And if he doesn't, we
have a shot of hut. My mouth is still not right.
(52:08):
Are you with me? That's not that's not fair. I know,
all right, that's the news story. You can leave us
a voicemail at any time, day or night. Eight seven,
seven seventy seven, Bobby. If you call now, we'll probably
answer the phone. But if we're not on the air live,
you can leave a voicemail like this one. And this
(52:29):
is actually we were talking about people stopping their shows
whenever something happens in the crowd because of Travis Scott stuff.
I don't even think about this. Here's a message someone
left last night. You performed at Cheyenne Front Pier days
and thanks me on stage, and when someone went down
in the huge crowd, which is upwards of tens of
thousands of people, you stopped your set with Eddie and
(52:51):
made sure that people got help in the crowd, and
that was hundreds of people deep and you could see
them from the stage. And on top of that, when
someone a had a shooting threat at one of your
comedy shows, you just sat down on stage. Travis Scots
have done a lot more at his confler. I didn't
think about how I have reacted in those situations. But yeah,
(53:12):
Eddie and I were playing and there we didn't know
what was going on, so we just shut it down
and we were like, all right, fix this because we
didn't know. And we didn't know, so we shut it down.
The same thing with Travis Scott, like they were coming out.
Even if he didn't know, he could have been like,
let's hold on a second and figure out what's up. Heck,
in Massachusetts, I was doing a comedy show and someone
else I'll shoot you, And I was like, all right,
(53:32):
stopped the show and I just sat down on the stage.
I don't want to get shot, but also I didn't
want to lead the stage and I get paid, but
the cops came in. It was a whole situation. But
that was just instinctual for me to go if something
ain't right out there. Something's not right up here. So
maybe that's why I'm so triggered by watching that clip
of those guys going out to him in him not stopping,
because my natural reaction, especially in these two situations where
(53:56):
we didn't take care of what's happening out there because
we had these are like my people. And then again
we do have hindsight, but I'm not even basing this
on hindsight. Now I've actually had a couple of situations myself.
Thank you for that call. Now I'm retriggered again. I
just get so up to the people died because he
didn't stop the name show and they said, hey, dude,
something's going on out there, and he was like, no,
let's keep the show going. Tay a couple of deep breaths,
(54:20):
let me move to another call. I play the next one.
Ray my city of wondering if Eddie was gonna put
his Santa inflatable back up for Christmaing, Oh, absolutely, when
does it go up after Thanksgiving? I mean it's that's
a firm rule in my house. We cannot get too
Christmas Eve before Thanksgiving. So yes, it's going up, though
I don't know if we're gonna keep it through next year.
Though we're not gonna do all that again, I won't
(54:42):
spoil anything, but I'm just giving your heads up. I'm
gonna mention Yellowstone. We avoided spoilers like the plague, and
so we got to the show. Nothing was spoiled. We
dialed in watch both episodes. Have you seen him yet?
Not yet? Okay, so don't worry. I'm not. You know,
I'm not gonna slip and let you know anything. I
haven't slipped in a long time. Sometimes though if I do,
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it's accident. Okay, but I'm not. There's not gonna be
an accident. But we watched Yellowstone last night. It was great.
It was what I hoped it would be, meaning we
waited a year for this dang show, longer than that.
And so on the back porch, we kind of have
a setup now. We have lights over the top of us.
We have the fire and the fireplace on. It's like
that perfect time of year here where you can go outside.
You can just hang out in an a too cold
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and a too hot, and when he starts to get
a little chilly, you just turn the fire up a
little bit and there's no mosquitoes. You put a blanket
over you. So we watched a Yellowstone for two hours
last night. My favorite part of the show was at
the end when I'm just no, no, no. But it
was great. It was a great two episodes. And I
post an instagram of just the vibe last night and
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it's Caitlin laying on the couch or with fire the TV.
We just had the TV set up out there was
the reason why. Yeah, thanks, and Stanley the bulldog is
there beside me, and Stanley like yawns, and everybody's where's Zella?
Why are you mistreating? Why is it she out on
the porch? She's in the house. If she gets on
she runs away. She's still barely a year old. But
everybody started accusing us of animal abuse. Boy why I
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don't get it because Stanley was getting to hang out
with us and while in the house. But I just
started deleting them because it was people on the internet
are so dumb, that's almost psychotic. Yes, it is, sigh
caw pick, and Caitlin's like, why are people doing this
on the internet. People are like, let me just ask
where Ella is because we haven't heard anything about her
in a long time. Yeah, she's on the other side
of the glass watching us from inside because she just
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ran out across the highway. You don't have to say
all that business speaking about me getting triggered. Yes, I know,
but then Calin starts to read it and she's like
just doing the same things, like why why are people
being like this? So anyway, our dog's fine. We have
two dogs. They're great. One of them gets to hang
out freed to Rome when one doesn't right now because
one will run off, which we just had an episode
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about a week ago, so that was it. But Yellowstone
was great. They did show at the very first of
the first episode of season four, the Tim McGraw version.
They showed it a scene from it. Inside. The show
is eighteen eighty three. It's basically the Dutton's like grandfather,
a great grandfather back in the day. And what's cool
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is there's a there's a part of the show and
Tim McGraw's on a horse and he's on his land
and there are these Native Americans that are now on
Tim McGraw's land, and he's like, why are they on
our land? He goes and talks to them, and I
just kept waiting for a bust in any out long
like part of me, I was ready for Timbergraw to
be like I know, but I saw Tim McGraw went
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so but it looks it looks really good, and you
forget Tim McGraw's a really good actor. Yeah, he's really good.
And his beard's awesome. I don't know if that's a
real beard or not, but his beard's like thick. I
think it is because he was doing TikTok road bust Um.
Maybe they added some extensions. Maybe. But the eighteen eighty
three teaser features Sam Elliot, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill
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in a Yellowstone prequel. So here you go. This is
a fifteen second clip. I heard a thousand stories, but
none could describe this place. The Road West is filmed fails.
It was a dream and the dream was coming true.
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So it premieres December nineteenth. Heck, that showed almost quicker
to get on than the original show. Good for Tim
and Faith both in it. Yeah, by the way, I
didn't know Faith was an actress me. Neither has she
done movies. I don't know. I had no idea, and
I'm assuming she's a pretty prominent role in this. But
I didn't know Faith was you know, maybe it's actor.
Everybody's an actor. Now there's something an actor actress. But yeah,
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I didn't really know that Faith was. It was an actress.
So sorry actor, so good for her. We went for
dinner last night. Caleb made um not keen wam. What's
the other thing that sounds like that? That that also
a funny name. We didn't have have that for lunch today?
Possibly when does that expire through? Three days? Four days?
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I have it today? Then? Um, yeah, it's a grain.
It's kind of like a pasta. Oh no, that's yeah.
I knew it. I knew it was one of those
weird sounding words she made. They're very different. But y'all
what gnocchi with chicken? Put a little goat cheese on it? Excellent?
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Last night, she cooks a lot in the air fryer,
which is just MVP of our kitchen. Yes, because she
puts down some parchment paper, cooks it inside of it,
doesn't have to clean it. There's a paper away makes
great food. But I was reading a story about air
fryer where this college student took her Costco air fryer
and she accidentally put it on a heated stove and
then it exploded and So when I first read the headline,
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I thought, well, yeah, uh, if you put something on
top of a stove, I thought the story was gonna
say watch out for air fryers, like bad news for
air fryers. Yeah, it might catch. Mostly the story is
she's an idiot. She didn't know this, but yeah, that's
a situation. Her name is Abby, she's twenty. She was
making hash brown in her air fryer that she brought
a bought a Costco. She put it on top of
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the electric stove, turn the stove on, didn't mean to.
It caused the air frier to combust, destroying both it
and the stove. Firefighters had to come. No one was injured.
Oh man, I mean that's scary. Okay, So I assumed
she might have one of those because college, like you
have one of those ovens. It's like flat, you don't
know that it's on, and if your air fires covering it.
The only way you know if you pressed the button
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it's on is it turns bright red like a convection ovens.
Don't they call that it's an electric oven, but like
it's a flat surface, yeah, and then you can't really
tell that it's hot or turned on unless it's I
guess if you're not paying attention to the knobs or whatever,
unless it's bright red. But if you have a huge
air fryer covering it, you don't know it's bright red.
I see how this happened. That stinks that firefighters had
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to come. Yeah, that's real deal. Why did the firefighters
have to come to your house? That's a funny segment
as long as the call's not like our house burned
down and we lost everything, right, Like we're trying to
keep it light. Have a little fun here because that's happened.
But what happened to your house? Where the fire? They
showed up at the fire truck and you're like, oh boy,
did it happened to you? Yeah? When I was in
seventh grade and my mom was out of town and
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I had boys over and I wasn't supposed to, and
I think that they it was a hot Texas summer day,
and I guess maybe they were smoking. They swear this
isn't what happened. I wasn't smoking, but they flicked a
cigarette I think, on the roof and we had a
wooden shingles and it caught fire. All I know is
we so a neighbor came and knocked on my doorm,
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was like, your house is on fire, and we've called
nine one one fire truck showed up. The only room
that was damaged in my entire house was my mom's
room because it was the room like right above her room.
I mean, water damage galore. Because the firefighters had to
put it out. It was awful. She got all new carpet, paint, clothes, everything.
Smoke damage was Allan's awful, and it was all, yeah,
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it was the Lord. My mom said. She prayed that
if we did anything we weren't supposed to, that she
would know about it. She did. The stories from the
New York Post. I saw it on Twitter. This four
year old girl burned a hole in her tongue after
eating Warheads, the sour candy. She had a bunch of them,
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and so they're reminding people that on the label it
talks about the acidity of this candy. And so she
went into the cupboard, she got her brother's warheads, ate
ten of them and then started crying about her tongue,
and so her mom was like, holy crap. They rushed
her to the doctor. The doctor said, there's not much
that they could do because that acid was already in play,
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that the wound would have to heal. But it burned
a hole, bait. I can't even look at the picture
like they're a tongue. Dennis have warned that sour sweets
can be hazardous for young kids, but ten at once,
I think even specialists would know better. You wouldn't if
you're four. You just liked the candy, so you keep
eating them. Burned a holidays to the tongue. It's like
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that super sour thing that we tried here, our candy
in the world if we had kept it in a
long time because it burned us. Yeah, but you weren't
eating ten at the time. I think that's a big
part of it too. And she was just rocking on it.
There's that story. I wanted to mention, and then also
I wanted to grab some calls about the fire department
showing up at your house. This is Lauren, who is
calling us right now from Arkansas? Lauren, what's happening? Hi,
(01:03:24):
Good morning studio. So about a month ago, I cooked
my son a waffle in the microwave. Well, when I
left the room, he put it back in the microwave
and I guess tried to cook it longer. I come
out of the bathroom and my whole house was still
with smoke. So I called NIM one one nine one
one can flying in my driveway. My four year olds like,
am I going to jail? And he knew what he
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had done wrong. The fire department runs in, they run
back out. I'm like, do y'all smell it? Y'all see it?
They're like, yeah, what were you doing when we when
you started seeing it? And I was like nothing, brushing
my teeth. So I come back out with a paper
plate with a waffle on it. What was it the
paper plate? Yeah? It was the paper plate? Right they
caught on fire? Yes, yes, I'm assuming you didn't put
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it on the paper plate and then he tried to
recook it and put it on the paper plate. Is
that right? Yes, I've never Yes, I've never been so
embarrassed in my life. I've done the fork accidentally before.
Ohe oh my gosh. That stinks because inside that little
box of flame flies out. Yeah, when the fire department comes,
it gets a lot more serious. Did they ever charge you, Lauren?
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They ever send you a bill or anything? No, that's good. No,
they didn't. Did your son go to jail by any chance? No,
probably should have. They should have probably taught him a
lesson scared straight. Lauren, thank you for the call. I
hope you have an awesome day, all right, you too,
Thank you. Bye bye. Danielle is on the show. Let's
go talk to Danielle. Hi, Danielle, good morning, Good morning morning. Sorry,
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So one fourth of July. It was probably a couple
of years ago, and about a month prior to that,
had a pretty bad storm that rolled through and did
a lot of tree damage. So my dad has a
lot of My parents have a lot of trees on
their land, so they gathered up all the branches and everything,
put it in a big pile and let it dry out.
And my dad decided on the fourth, we're gonna light
a bonfire. We live in the country, so it's not
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like we have neighbors superposed to us. But then as
soon as he lit it on fire, instead of a
little bit at a time, he did the whole thing,
and the people that lived behind us got so worried
that the fire department. They called the fire department, who
came flying down our road and circling the fire and
spraying all around it to make sure it doesn't spread anywhere.
And oh, they were doing fire control. They didn't just
show up and go, oh, never mind, they were actually
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controlling the fire. Yeah, they were like, we're going to
spray the perimeter and make sure if it doesn't spread there.
And what did your dad say to those neighbors. Nothin.
They've known each other since they've lived there, So I
guess they were just worried. He didn't like go over
there and shake a fist or anything. I think I
might be all irritated if I was just having a
bond fire in the neighbors called the fire department mind
your own business a little bit. Maybe they didn't know.
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They just all the smoke and planes and I'm assuming
everything was okay, nothing caught on fire. Yeah, no, nothing
caught on fire. Everything's good. But it was a massive fire.
Thank you daniel for the call. Yeah, it sounds like
it was a little bigger than they helped Danielle, Thank you,
Thank you. All right, by bye, Brandon always Anna you're
on the show. Good morning Brandon, Hey, good morning, Good
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morning studio. So m I was fostering a dog and
it was actually the first night. I had just brought
her home and I was hanging out and whatever, and
I set all of her treats and toys and stuff
up on the counter and went to bed that night
and woke up around two am to smoke all in
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the house and had to call the fire department. I
ran back in to like make sure the foster dog
and my other dog had gotten out, but fire department
showed up, came in. Um, they had to spray down
like my stove area because whenever she had jumped on
the counter to try and get her treat, she cut
the stove one and let some things on fire around it. Lucky,
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the whole house down. Yeah, that's yeah, I'm really fortunate. Yeah,
they the fire department said it was. It was kind
of lucky that they were actually in the area because
I lived far out. Yeah, and um, it was a
volunteer fire department, so um, usually they don't respond that quickly,
and it was I was lucky they did. Did the
dog ever get adopted, That's what I'm thinking about the
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foster dog. Um, actually no, Um, it's been about six
months now and the dog still has not got adopted.
I don't have the dog anymore. Um. I gave it
back to the original Foster Home UM after the incident.
So well, I hate to hear that. I do like
to hear down. Yeah, hey, thank you for the car, Brandon.
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I hope you have an awesome morning. Thank you, Bobby,
all right, see you later. Sorry up today. This story
comes to us from Texas. A man was outside of
water Burger and he's like, hey, guys, check out my gun.
Check out my gun, and when he was handling it,
boom and hit. The man shot himself in the arm.
Any story that begins with check out my gun and
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any parking lot, it's not gonna end well. It's gonna
end well. But the number one rule two is if
you want someone to check out your gun, make sure
your safety is on. The number one rule is if
you have a gun, you don't need someone checking it out,
especially at three am. You need to just have the
gun for the reason that you're going to have the gun,
not to be checked out, not to show off that
you have a gun. You know you never will see me.
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Eddie checked this out right. Check out the shotgun unless
you just bought it and there's nothing in there. But
in a part, it wouldn't be a water Burger three
am parking lot. True, probably not. I'm lunchboxed at your
bone head. Story of the day. Carol Baskin is claiming
she's in a secret support group for celebrities traumatized by fame,
but she won't reveal any of the other members. Well,
(01:08:57):
good for her. If she is in this group, you shouldn't. Yeah,
it should be anonymous celebrity fame anonymous. Yeah. Carol Baskin,
who we forget, has been accused of killing her husband.
Oh yeah, forgot about that. I don't think she did.
I don't think she'd like meet processed her husband and
he's hiding. I don't. But she still was married to
someone that disappeared. Yeah, but he also had financial means
(01:09:19):
to disappear and kind of a reason too, right. Yeah,
if you were betting money on Carol Baskin's husband, what
about it? What do you think habit to him? Yeah,
but you have to bet money on it. She didn't
kill him. I don't think so either. I couldn't put
money on that at this moment. So she's on this
podcast and she said that that show became such a
big hit that someone reached out to her and said,
(01:09:40):
I have this group of celebrities and we meet, or
before COVID would meet and they met once a week.
They all get together, they talk about what it was
like to live their lives. Heck, I think that's needed. Yeah,
that's for sure. And she didn't really want to be
a celebrity. Remember it was just a documentary and she
was a subject on it and her and she was
so controversial that she had so many people, yes, saying
(01:10:02):
she's a murderer, art crazy, but also that she was
mistreating the cats. Right right now, I feel bad for
Carol Baskin. Again, I don't know who to believe. Do
you believe Carol Baskins in the Story of Life? Do
you believe she is a villain or a hero? A hero? Yeah? Yeah,
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she takes care of these cats. Did it wasn't there
like a lot of controversy, But how she takes care
of the cats. Yes, the conditions of the cats and
the cages and everything are really subject to like, oh,
she's mistreating the animals. I think she's a villain in
love absolutely, what do you think I mean? She was
definitely painted as a villain, So as the storyline goes,
(01:10:44):
she's a villain. I think I'm gonna lean with hero.
I think her heart isn't a great place, even if
not everything has been done exactly as it should. I
think she's done more good than bad, which I think
is the goal, right net Game Potter. But let's not
forget remember OJ came out and said, like, sure she
killed her husband. Well we believe know J. But you
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dude knows what he's talking about. J. But Carol wants
somebody else get blamed for murder. The more people that
are blamed, the less techs. Yeah, there's only so much
blame to go around. Misery loves company. So Carol Baskin
back in the news as Tiger King too is about
to come out. All right, thank you guys, We will
be back tomorrow. Have a great rest of the day.
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See you Wednesday. Friends Show