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October 1, 2021 77 mins

Bobby talks to Travis Denning and they make a bet on the Georgia vs. Arkansas game this weekend. New artist Elvie Shane stops by the studio for the first time. We hear the story behind his hit “My Boy” and he performs it! Abby reveals that she went digging for diamonds after finding Lunchbox napping at the diamond field. She brings in what she found and Bobby thinks there may be something in there worth money!

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What is happening? Boy? We got a good Friday show
for you. Elvie Shane will be in later. He's got
that song called my boy. He ain't my funny got
my name Boody Feet. I feel the same. I wasn't
there piece first steps. I missed the ball game. So

(00:31):
he's gonna come perform. I never met him before. Pretty
excited about this one today. I do have something else
I wanted to mention from this week's shows. You know,
Lunchbox went out to the Diamond Mind in Murphy's Borol, Arkansas.
It's the only diamond mind in North America. Went out,
didn't find a diamond. Didn't find a diamond, but you
found a couple of rocks that looked like one Woody
woodpecker and two Abraham Lincoln. Correct, So you're trying to

(00:53):
sell those. It's gonna make money. Well, I didn't know
Abby had taken some rocks, did you. I mean, didn't
take no rocks? Yeah I did. Actually he didn't know.
Apparently Abby found a few a few things. Well she
went digging too. I don't know what did you do exactly? Okay,
So here's the thing, so I you know, I was
with him, most of the day, you know, to kind

(01:14):
of take pictures and everything. And then I went to
the bathroom at one point kind of walked around. I
come back, I see Lunchbox napping under a tree. Like
he has his hat over his face and he had
this shovel. He's just holding. Everybody's napping. You take a
nap out of the mind. Yeah, I took like a
thirty minute her mean that long outside. Look, guys, I

(01:34):
was tired. I mean it was hot, it was tired,
and I was like, man, this shady tree. I just
and Abby went to the bathrooms. So I was like, oh,
she'll wake me up when she gets back for content.
And so I guess I slept for about thirty minutes.
It's a good little nap. She didn't wake you up,
she didn't wake me up. So in that thirty minutes,
you dug I did, uh huh. And there was a
tunnel actually that he was going to go in. We
never went in, actually, And so I went in that

(01:56):
and I think I found some good stuff. I really do.
Did you get to the people? I didn't because I
didn't want him to know, So I just brought it home.
So it's kind of on me, but I'm assuming that
I think it's good. Like I got some colorful rocks
that could be gemstones, maybe some rare gemstones. I did
look this up, but I found some shiny things that
look like diamonds. Did you find anything shinier the one

(02:17):
he has because he brought back a bunch of crap? Yeah, yeah, No,
it doesn't look like what he brought back. And you
didn't feel like admitting that to him in the car
ride back home. No, I didn't because I don't know.
I just he would take it or expect half or yeah. No, no,
and that is my trip, and so it is going
to be half mine. No, no, no, no, you can't
change the rules. Now. If she found it, why you
were asleep, that's hers. First of all, I don't even

(02:39):
know what it is. I haven't seen it. Then, Also,
it's just so rude that after this whole bonding trip,
she's keeping things from me. It's like she's lying to
me the whole time. How is it rude? No, I
didn't keep anything from you. You didn't know. How do
I know? Because you saw my rocks? So the money
you get from a Lincoln are you sharing with Abby? Oh? Yeah,
a good quote, are you Oh no, Now he's just

(03:00):
hedge in his back because he thinks his luck is
Abo'll have something. Do they have other stones there that
aren't diamonds? Do you know they have also? I mean
courts or whatever's crystal? Yeah, they're all over Rokansaw. Yeah, yeah,
not that that's all I know. Okay, I mean I
was looking. Someone said that they did go with their
kids and they were looking for gems instead, So that's
why I was like, oh, okay, well maybe they do

(03:20):
have that too, and so you think you may have something.
So how do we know, Scoobo? How do we know
if she has something? You're giving I'll look at it. No, no, yeah,
lunchbox will be that lottery person at the gas statue
who keeps the ticket. He's like, no, you don't got
a winner. Then he flies off at the million dollars. Scoobo,
what do you think we don't we take it the
Genesis diamonds and ask them or do we need to
find a gemologist. I have to do some research to

(03:42):
see who could look at it. Where we should take it?
I don't know. If you take it to a jewelry store,
they're gonna know why, yeah, if they have, if it's
a diamond, they would know the Oh yeah, that's definitely
a diamond, I believe, even even as a rock I
think so. I feel like I feel like some people
at those places would have the knowledge. If they've been
in business for a long time, they should kind of
know where it comes from. Okay, first of all, I

(04:02):
bet you it's not right. If I'm just playing the
odds here, that's probably not a dime. How crazy if
it is. But if it is, it's amazing, epic, so cool.
One of the coolest things I've heard. The lunch is
gonna die a million dollars. Hey, b yeah, bring them
over Yeah, bring them over here. No, I know, we

(04:24):
just started the show. We're on to something already to
start it off. It's just something wanted to bring up.
Look at this, she does have a bag full Abbey's
in here. These don't like anything like lunchboxes, like, well,
some of these do. But some of those look like
they do you see, like a real dime. Well, to
be fair, it's the little ones. The big ones look
like rock rocks. Let me see, I kind of want

(04:45):
to see those, like you're telling you're telling me this
isn't a yeah, okay, so is that a diamond like this?
She has them in separate bags. I mean this thing here, wow, dude,
it just glimmered from here and then fall away walk
with something on it, and then this one in this bag. Bones.

(05:07):
I'm not kidding. I just saw sparkle from here. That
looks like anyway, bring it over here so I can
look at it. I mean put on Yeah, you're not
touching it. That's an engagement ring right there. Okay, wow, wow, wow,
hide them we will wait. Just come over here. Let
me see just real quick. Don't let him see he's
up to something. I'm not on my hands in my pocket.

(05:28):
You have to know good, or you're gonna be like that.
Ain't that ain't it? Let him look? Okay, we come
back in. Oh man, don't let him touch anything. I
won't touch him. Eddies, you'd be quiet. I can't touch
it's in a bag. Girl, girl looking this bag here,
that's really that looks like a piece of glass. That's
what diamonds look like. That's true, Eddie. You got a

(05:48):
good point there, thank you. I'm not I'm just itch.
He's gonna like swallow it back to her and my
tallow and the nail trader get it, get it out later. Hey,
is there a scooba? Is there anyway we could have
somebody to look at this that I was looking at.
I was looking at jem and jewel appraisals here in Nashville.
So I'm gonna try to line somebody out. They can

(06:10):
maybe come in and look at it, if you please,
or or we could just take it to them, have
him look at it. What we're talking about the Yeah,
we do that too. I would that would be huh Larry? Yes,
please if on Monday, if we have them look at
it by month, oh my good. Even if it's I
am gonna I will Abby and I will never talk
to each other again. Why what did she do wrong?

(06:31):
What did she do wrong? She whip behind my back
and started napping on your back? Probably No, she said
she was gonna go to the bathroom, so she did,
so I had to wait for her. She came back
and you were sleeping. Yeah, okay, so she should have
waited for me. Hey, you know what they say? Hey,
good one, Amy. No, she didn't invent that, Eddie, I said,
you know what they say? I didn't. I know what

(06:51):
Eddie said, goode, the show like juice is flowing. Okay,
it's Friday, It's time to open up the mail bag
to get something. Hello, Bobby Bones, I have a situation

(07:11):
that could use your advice. I was invited to a
bachelor party for a friend's wedding by his best man.
Of course, I said yes, which involved me having to
pay for a portion of an Airbnb to stay. I
paid right away, having the full assumption I could go. Well,
I had to change the schedule at work that wouldn't
allow me to make it. I gave the best man
plenty of notice, saying hey, I'm not gonna be able
to come anymore. When I asked for my money back,

(07:33):
he told me he couldn't give it to me because
he already used it to book the Airbnb. I've had
to host a bachelor party before I know what goes
into it. He told me he'd checked with the rest
of the guys if they'd paid the difference back to me.
Do you think I'm just out this money or should
I involve the groom in this? What are your thoughts
from Michael? We had a couple of money ones in
a couple of days. Yeah, you just out the money. Yeah,

(07:55):
and don't involve the groom again, even if you want
to deal with that with the other rooms. Men, do
not bug the groom with this because he's just gonna
be like, oh man, And by the way, it doesn't
sound like the groom invited you to the bachelor party anyway.
That's all right. It says I have a situation. I
was invited to a bachelor party for a friend's wedding
by his best man. It was the best man's hosting it,

(08:15):
so he did the inviting. That's oh, yeah, that's true.
That's I mean, Bobby, you okay, but oh but just
a friend, Yeah, a wedding party, gotcha? Okay, so yeah,
but still a lot of the grooms or the other
friends that were invited that have pitched in, yeah, you're
just out the money. Yeah. What's wrong with guys? Why
can't they just be like, hah, yeah, we'll pay the difference.
What is it, seventy five dollars? Sure, let's all pitch

(08:36):
in seventy five dollars. They have to make it so complicated,
Go ahead, I mean, guys, just pitch in. It's fine.
He can't make it. It was gonna be like that
if you didn't go anyway, it would be a little
more expensive and you would just pay it. Well, it
sounds like the guy throwing the party isn't even giving
the other guys the option. He's just kind of like, no,
everyone's already. Oh did he say he would said he
would ask the guys and maybe, yeah, I don't know.

(08:58):
That's holy. He'd check with the rest of the guys
that they'd pay the difference. We'll work out some sort
of payment plan. But now he's ignoring my text. Dude,
they made their decision. You're just out the money. Yeah,
you don't want to make Then you show up to
the wedding and everyone's like, there's Michael. I mean, and
just think of it as like and he committed to go.

(09:18):
You were going to go, so yeah, sometimes because of
whatever came up for you, now you're not able to go.
But look at it as your way of still contributing
to the party. Yeah, that don't feel very good. No,
you're not going to be there. Well, I know, but
I think you can ask. But I don't think you
can go to judge Judy because you don't get the
money back. Right, he's on Jude Judy. Now I know, yeah, sure, Judy,

(09:40):
you've asked, but I just would not keep my foot
on the gas pedal trying to get that money, right, Yeah,
because you are the one that had to bail out
after everything was already booked. I hate to be the
bearer of bad news like this. It's kind of like,
you know, when you book a hotel room somewhere, they
have a cancelation policy and if you don't cancel, they
take a percentage. I was behind a lady at the

(10:01):
hotel like checking in, and she was adamant about getting
her deposit back because she was canceling a room, and
they were like showing her the fine print. They're like, man,
it's written right here. You're not canceling within the proper
time frame. I was like, I was appalled in her
behavior because the hotel was right, but she felt like
she deserved the money back. People are crazy. The fine print, though,

(10:21):
is not that fine anymore. It's late. We're lazy because
we just don't read the print. Now. I don't know
that it's super fine anymore, but there is print that
we're just like ascroll click except to move on to
the next thing. I hate to tell you. I think
you're just out the money. Bad news. Sorry, bad news
for Bonzo. All right, there it is, thank you. We've
got your game. That was about the clothes on Now

(10:48):
with Megan Trainer and her brother Ryan Trayner. You guys
have a podcast together. Hey, what what's the podcast about? Becau.
I'm gonna be honest with you, guys, I have not
heard it yet, so I need I need to know
if I'm gonna like it or not. Bobby Bones, I
don't judge you for that. Yeah, that's all good. I
love you. Still. There's too many pasts. Yeah, there's so
many podcasts. So we've been approached a lot to do
a reality show, but not everyone in our families ready

(11:10):
for that. So we were like, well, we can sit
and talk forever because we're best buddies. So we got
a podcast called Working on It, and each week we
do a new subject of while we're working on And
for me it's been like motherhood, nutrition, m living with
my siblings. And for Ryan, he's recently sober, so he's
working on sobriety, working on being a fun uncle, fun uncle,

(11:34):
trying to grow up a little trying to grow up,
and you get like a behind the scenes of the
Trainer household. You know we all live together, Yeah you can.
We're very open, like even down to my weight. We
just talked about holy crap. Yeah, I forgot that. Hey,
so you guys would do a reality show. But you
have some people that are going, hey, not yet, this
is or well they always be not yet, They'll always

(11:56):
be not yet. It's like my mom, you know, you're
big year, a number one fan in the entire world.
By the way, she's literally crying next in the next
room because I'm talking to you. Well, that's that's very sweet, Megan.
You lived in Nashville for a while, am I right?
I lived there for a year and you were the
first person to play All About That Base. Yes, sir man,
that feels like ages ago. I mean it was because

(12:17):
it was almost ten years ago. I have actually forgotten
that that, like that small chapter of I saw it
on YouTube and played it from YouTube All about that
Base when you made the video that is yeah, and
my mom reminded me that you got hate because it
was they were like, this isn't country and then it
blew up and you were like what now, guys, you
played it on an award show or you played on

(12:40):
a maybe like the CMA Awards or something. Yeah, yeah,
Miranda Lambert, Yeah that is man. Haven't thought about that forever. Okay.
Megan Trainer was on with her brother Ryan Trainer. They
have a new podcast called Working on It? Ryan, Are
you older or younger? I'm older just by a year
though we're almost Irish a year and five days. We
shared a lot of birthdays together as a mom. Then, Megan,

(13:03):
when he's that close to you, I mean, would you
have kids that close? Um? So listen, um like, yes,
if I wasn't so busy, like I totally would. Um My.
The menstrual cycle is is is? It's m I a
right now, but I took a test and we're not pregnant.
But if it comes back all it's a fluctuating I guess.

(13:26):
But what a fun game this has been this month
for me. But I think I'm gonna wait a little
bit longer. Um so my kid is at least walking
and then start again. What's been the hardest thing about
being a creative Um, you know, being in Hollywood is
someone who's making music and also being a mom at
the same time. The hardest thing, Oh, there's not there's

(13:47):
not much hard about it for me. I don't know.
I'm I wouldn't accommodating with like babies, Oh my gosh. Yeah.
Top Chef Family Style. When I hosted that, I was
three months after my C section and I was still
breastfeeding and pumping, and they were the crew is all
women who are moms, so they were like, do you
need a break? Are you okay? They let me bring

(14:08):
my baby on set. He was in the trailer their
entire time. They were very COVID safe. Everyone wore glasses
and a shield like it was. It was really nice
that I could bring my kid to work. Megan Trainer
is on with her brother Ryan and they have a
new podcast that I hope you guys check out. It's
called Working on It. I'll mention this. You wrote road
Less Traveled, which was a massive song for Lauren Elena.

(14:29):
You wrote that with Jesse Frazier and Lauren. Would you
ever play that at one of your shows or because
songwriters here in town, you know, they'll play songs they've
written for other people. Would you do that live? Absolutely?
But I couldn't sing it like her. She's a queen's
queen of vocals. I miss her so much. But I
was watching what's that show? Oh no, I'm going to
forget it now, The News Show, the Morning Show, and

(14:53):
the New season. They had a scene where they're at
like in New York years Yeah, and they played that
song and I'm screaming because nobody told me this was
going to happen. And I'm like, I wrote this song.
You know that song always comes back and I love
it and I love her. You mentioned Top Chef Family Style,
which I do. I watched Peacock all the time because
the office is on Peacock and so I see the

(15:15):
preview come through. If you're having people over for dinner
at your house, what is your dish that you're like,
this is the one that I can nail. Pizza from
down the road. She don't cook. But I guess you're like,
what's that chicken? Now? I would I'm too lazy. I

(15:36):
just ordered something really good. But um, I do a
keto parmer gane. But yeah, No. It's funny because when
I when I got the gig, I was like why,
But I guess personality wins overall. Um, And it was
fun because I'm the perspective of the audience, you know,
I'm trying to learn, So I was like teaching me
how to cook for my son, and I learned so
much and I got to eat food and judge it.

(15:57):
So it was the best time. Ryan is someone who
worked with your sister. You were a videographer. Um, you
worked with and for her? Is how was that dynamic
being you know, someone who's working with and for and
also being a brother. You know, it was interesting, a
lot of fun. Um it's been like six years, so
I kind of reached my max on you know, Ryan,

(16:20):
get the shot? Did you get in? I'm like, all right,
we're gonna switch it up. So that's where we're doing
this podcast. Yes, it's also him probably the best memories
and moments where you know, the Untouchable tour that was.
That was a dream. I got to live to dreams.
She's like, I want to be the brother photographer. I'm like,

(16:41):
I got to live. If I got invited to a
really cool party, I would just send my brother on
my behalf because I'd be so exhausted. And he's like,
grow you missed out. That was the coolest party ever. Yeah.
I would never say like that. Ryan, Are you also
training for the New York marathon. Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Yeah,
November seven, I gotta go running today. Actually, are you

(17:02):
at like your your biggest run, Like when do you
do your eighteen mile or because you do, there's there's
like a really long one, but not all the way right. Yeah.
So this Saturday, I gotta do nineteen miles and then
the following Saturday, I have to do twenty miles author
Boston Children's Hospital. So that's what you're raising money for. Yeah,
how do people find that that that link because I

(17:24):
think we should promote that too, or how they can
help you if they want to. Yeah, I appreciate that
links in my bio on Instagram, Ryan dot Trainer Okay,
well listen everybody. As you can hear from this conversation,
they're very open. When we talked. When we hit the
whole Minstrell cycle, I was like, word, oh yeah, no, listen,
I'm here for it. You guys check out working on it.

(17:45):
It's Megan and Ryan Trainer and they're they're talking about
stuff they're working on. Every episode, will you bring people on?
Is that part of it too, maybe? Or is it
just YouTube? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, it's not like every week
we have a new celebrity on. But it's like important
stuff and it's our it's our close ends. Yeah, and
I have like a nutritionists come on that I worked
with that I lost like forty pounds with. So we're

(18:07):
going to teach some people some stuff. All right, thank
you guys for your time this morning. And uh, hope,
hope the podcast is such a success. I'm sure it
will be. Thank you, Bob, Hi, guys. Fun Fight Amy's
curated the most five fun facts of the week right
here for you. Let's count them. It down number five.

(18:30):
So Madison only became a popular name for girls after
the movie Splash, it came out in nineteen eighty four.
Daryl Hannah, she's the oh Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, She's
a mermaid, get out of here, bro. She's comes to
land and she now k she like has certain time
where she can She's she's walking around New York with

(18:50):
Tom Hankson's character and they're like trying to think of
a name for her. And they walk to Madison Avenue
and she looks at the street sign and she's like Madison,
and Tom Hanks's character even says, but Madison isn't a name.
But ever since that movie. Now that's a popular girl's name.
Like I even have a girlfriend named Madison. I think
of James Madison, yeah, the president. But guy I think

(19:10):
in Madison, Wisconsin, probably named after in Madison. Fun fact,
you're a fun fact. Madison, Wisconsin named the most friendly
place to live in America. That's cool, it's all that
day Madison. I guess it is a girl name only now. Hum, well, yeah,
you don't hear many guys. But it used to be
a guy named from that movie Slash and I'm not
watch Yeah, it's homework. I'm not watching four, so get this.

(19:33):
Mark Twain was born on the day when Hayley's comment
flew past Earth, and he once said, I came in
with Hayley's comment in eighteen thirty five. It's coming again
next year and Noel, I expect to go out with it.
Mark Twain died on April twenty first, nineteen ten, the
day after Haley's comment return, well, the day after. Still
it's like in the same thing, like what are the
odds of that? And also did he do it? Do

(19:54):
we think he might have done it to himself? No,
you would have done it on the day. Yeah, but
it's still crazy timing almost almost. Number three, Well, that's
one I just thought was too adorable not to mention.
Male dolphins give cea sponges as gifts to females to
win them over. So they find a cea sponge and

(20:17):
they go cute. Yeah, good, that's a good one. You
could take a sea sponge to Kaitlin and be like,
you know, like, why did you bring me? Because I'm
a dog. Number two, so a swarm of twenty thousand
bees once followed a car for two days because their
queen was trapped inside the car. Wow, love it. That's

(20:40):
a great one. Yeah, they stayed with the car for
two day. That car had to be like, what is
they think they're pigpen from Charlie Brown funks over him
the whole time. That's wild. You know, there has to
be some mediocre facts. So the other one seemed so amazing.
That's one of the best ones. Yeah. Can you imagine
the driver like bees won't stop following me? That would
be easy one. This is crazy to me, but in

(21:03):
Iran they have fast food chains named mash Donald's and
Pizza Hat because McDonald's and Pizza Hut aren't allowed in
the country. That's kind of cool. But did they model that? Yeah,
similar menu, different menu names like the it's not the
Big Knack, it's called like the Something Baggett or something,
but mash Donald's and pizza Hat, so they'd have to

(21:24):
get a Rabonia Refroom pizza something like that. Can Frocky
Hi Chicken. Let men do this all day? But can
you know what I'm saying? Why? And I guess you
can't really sue because yeah, going to do and why
are they I don't know why they don't allow them

(21:45):
in the country, but they're not. I know it's not
totally related, but it does make me think of the
time my dad was trying to open a restaurant in
Saudi Arabia and got arrested. Yeah for milk. Yeah, well,
ice cream. So he had partnered with a doctor there
and they were going to open up a Swinson's ice
Cream and they my dad was at the port meeting
the container and when they unloaded the container of vanilla

(22:05):
was one of the ingredients for ice cream, and vanilla
extracts alcohol has alcohol, so they they arrested him and
the doctor had to bail him out. And luckily doctors
are like kings over there or something my dad says,
and or he said, and that they put the stuff
into a pharmacy and they had to write a prescription
to get the vanilla out to make the guy scream.

(22:27):
That's how they got around the law. There you go.
Fun fact story, fun fact. The latest from Nashville. In
Tullywood Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny Blake Shelton released
a new song called Comeback as a Country Boy. Dustin

(22:59):
Lynch released a collaboration with Riley Green called hunting Land.
Shout a back to bull, give the chat, keep you happy.
These kid shiver if I ain't in a stand out
holding a candle. Daddy's got on Land and Justin Moore

(23:20):
shared a new song. It's called with a Woman You
Love Love You Good Home Meditation, Don't read love No Same.
I'm morgand number two. That's your skinny hat. It's time

(23:43):
for the good news. Am something good? Shout out to
Michael Flynn and Michael Hughes and they are two Massachusetts
police officers that responded to a kid's bike being stolen
well after they were talking to the mom about it.
It's wasn't the first bike though stole and she had
actually just replaced a bike that was stolen a few

(24:03):
weeks ago from the same kid, same family. The same
kid had two bikes stolen in just like a month
or so, and the replacement bike was even she was
making it a birthday gift. It's not even like, oh, hey,
we're replacing the bike. She's like, hey, this is your
early birthday present. So the officers they went to the
store and with their own money, they bought the kid
a new bike. But when they delivered it to him,

(24:24):
they also handed him two new locks to keep the
bike safe. Pretty cool that they bought the bike and
then made like a like a performance out of it too,
like where cops were, awesome, we got you this bike.
We're the good guys. And here's a couple of extra
things too on the house. Yeah, to lock it up.
So that way, hopefully, since clearly this is a problem. Yeah,
it sounds sounds like a neighborhood issue. Yeah, that's a

(24:45):
good story. That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. There's a haunted house in Summer, Tennessee.
They require you to sign a forty page waiver forty pages.
They require you to take a physical exam. They say
it is the scariest house in the world. It uses
hypnosis to enhance the experience, and it also offers twenty

(25:07):
thousand dollars to anyone who makes it through. What do
you mean makes it through? Nobody has ever made it,
and it requires again the waiver, the physical The cost
of admission is simply a bag of dog food that
gets donated again. Nobody has completed it. Well, yeah that
they're okay, they just tap out, yes, well I don't die. Yeah,

(25:27):
but if you know nobody complete, they kill them. But
that's what I'm saying. If you know you're not going
to die, finish, well, let me read you more about it. Sure.
The forty page waiver covers if you die. Okay, Before
you enter, there's a physical exam, there's a background check,
a phone screen, a forty page waiver, a drug test.
If all that goes according to plan, participants have to
watch a nearly two hour documentary featuring every person who's

(25:48):
attempted to Haunted Attraction over the past two years. Cool
Each tour will be different based upon your personal fears.
It can last up to ten hours. Each guest will
be mentally and physically challenged until you reach your personal
breaking point. Reservations are required to tour mckamey manner, and
only one or two people are allowed in at a time.

(26:08):
Participants have to be over twenty one or between eighteen
to twenty with a parents' permission. Guests who are pregnant
or claustrophobic, or have seizures or respiratory or heart issues
are urged not to participate. You start the tour with
a chance to earn twenty thousand bucks, and you lose
five hundred bucks every time they fail in activity. It
also takes away five hundred bucks, but guess as a

(26:28):
curse word, since cursing is not allowed at the manner. Okay,
that's hard. It's weird that this is real because you
would always hear stories about, oh, if you can get
through it, you get your money back or they pay you.
But I'm gonna pull him mighty for a second, because
he's like the Halloween weirdo of our group. This is
a real thing. Yeah, it's hardcore. They yell at you,

(26:49):
they throw things at you. It's basically like torture. Why
would you not go through it? I don't know. It
sounds so intense that nobody's completed it. That's what keeps
me from wanting to do it. But not even to
complete it if it only costs a bag of dog food?
Do you basically Halloween? Mike? Now, I want to experience this,
but there's one thing between being scared and being tortured. Yeah,

(27:09):
so they're actually throwing stuff, But do they like they
don't like pull your teeth out or anything. No, if
they like yell at you, how can they touch you?
I mean, how terrible? No, terful and horrific. That's terrible.
I mean you could at least just see how long
you'd last, Like, go for an hour, see what it's like.

(27:31):
It's interesting. Let me look at the time here, ten
hours though, that's intense, and like, why would you want
to give yourself that trauma? Today is the first Lunchbox
is gonna do Monday show. Then he's out because he's
about to have his third baby, and you're gone for
how long a couple of weeks? Yeah? Would you go
do this? You would to go try this? So Mike,
a piece back on like the eighteenth, nineteen twentieth, that week,

(27:54):
do you think we could reach out to them and
see what I don't think he last. It's okay though,
that's okay, okay, why they're gonna get out of because
they said that they pick your worst fears. They're just
gonna get snakes and you're done. But but just don't
tell him you like, Yeah, I'll tell him I'm scared
of dogs, tell him you love scared of kittens, tell
him you're scared of massages in the nude. Yeah, I'll
tell they can't like, no, maybe this one they can

(28:18):
touch you, because how can Oh my gosh, if they
put a snake in a room, Lunchbox is going to
run out. So hey, Scooba Steve, can we reach out
to this guy? Yeah? I was look at that right now.
So we can't set it up like Lunchbox will be
gone next week and the week after. He'll be here
for a little bit on Monday. But next week and
the week after and he's in that week eighteenth and nineteenth, twentieth.

(28:42):
So if we could do it that, or heck even
the week after twenty five, twenty six, twenty seventh, anytime
before Halloween, yeah, we can get done. But we need
to be able to let record too. I don't know
what their issue and maybe not visual recording, but with
some audio. Yeah, a lot of the molloween places or
haunted houses don't let you record anything because I got

(29:02):
in trouble one time for recording and you are not.
They do not want any of their secrets to get out.
That is the problem. They are very top, they are eard.
I would just like to see how long he would go.
Oh man, I'm just for twenty thousand dollars. I mean, guys,
twenty thousand dollars. What can you what could they possibly
do to me that is gonna make me not want
twenty thousand dollars. But we need to talk to someone

(29:24):
who's tried to do it and didn't make it. So
unless they can put hands on mean they can choke
me out or something. Okay, it sounds like they can
do that with a forty page waiver. I don't know
that they can choke you out. Yea. I might have
my lawyer. They read that we're gonna chop my arm,
I'm gonna hammer lock and just hold them until they
cut off a finger one at a time. Like that,
you want to keep going, Okay, let's let's just investigate this.

(29:46):
Let's go to level two, right, Scoop Steve. I'm gonna
reach out to him right now and then maybe on
Monday show. It's gonna take us a while, but we'll
figure it out, and if we can, we're gonna get
you in when you're back and you're good though with this.
Oh yeah, I'm twenty thousand dollars guys. Okay, it's money.
Halloween actually starts today since today's the first October one.

(30:08):
Also today on my Instagram, I went to the grocery
store and there's a whole aisle at Trader Joe's of
nothing but pumpkin stuff, everything pumpkin. We I bought pumpkin Ravioli.
It was terrible, Rubbie, but I bought it. Was terrible.
It sounds awesome, No, no, but I bought it just
to go, well, let me see if this is good.
And we ate it. And I was like, you know what,
there's so much pumpkin stuff you can kind of be

(30:29):
just overwhelmed at what you should buy. So every day,
all this month, I'm trying something pumpkin on my Instagram.
Oh wow, I got all kinds of pumpkin stuff. We
bought it so so mister Bobby bones pumpkin all pumpkin
all the time. I don't even love pumpkin stuff, but
I don't hate it, so I'm the perfect judge for it.
So what we're doing that today we'll try to get
you in this hunting house lunch box. All right, I'm running.
It's a voicemail we got last night. Hey, we used

(30:51):
to pay our cats. But the one time you don't
want to bathe cats is if they have kittens. Don't
bathe the kittens because then they will totally ignore those kittens.
The mama cat won't even be them. That's about amy.
She she washes her cat. And we have found out
that you can clean your cat about once every four
to six weeks. Totally fine. Will you clean your cat
well daily? No, No, I'm adopted. I'm gonna adopt this method.

(31:14):
That was our first bath and we've had the cat
for a few months, but I was like, this is
getting ridiculous. We need to clean it. And you were surprised.
So many people were anti bathing a cat. Oh yeah,
so many people. And I got called an idiot, that's true. Idiotic. Yes, Hey,
Bobby Bones and a groomer since the eighties, and I
baid many cats. A few other the groomers, I know
they bath cats. Just my opinion. I am a professional

(31:38):
groomer and I bathe cat. I've also had fellas brought in.
I also had baby goat spot in. So if it's
alive and breathing and gets Bertie, I I bathed. There
you go, lunch box, take him to the groomsathing dirty,
They'll take him. You're a Amy's pile of stories. All right.

(31:58):
Halloween is approaching and I the most popular costumes that
we're going to see this year, who are they? Pop
culture costumes? No? I mean surprisingly, there's like, I've got
the ones for adults, kids, and pets, and we're going
pretty generic this year. I'm into it. Go ahead. For adults,
we're going to see a lot of witches, vampires, ghosts,
and cats. Fifties going on here, and listen. For kids,

(32:19):
we've got Spider Man, Princess Batman, and other random superheroes.
That's okay, that's just normal. Kids have no creativity here, yeah,
pretty lame. And then for pets, a pumpkin, a hot dog,
a superhero, and a cat. I put something on my dog.
You just rip it off of the teeth and then
he rips it apar on the ground. Yeah. Last Halloween,
I got my dog the chucky one. I fell for
an ad online where the dog it looks like it's

(32:41):
running at you with a knife and it looks so
cool and the commercial. But then my dog she's like,
didn't even do the cute run or anything. It was
my dog hates stuff on him. Yeah, I think all
dogs do. Yeah, she's popped out. Okay, Well, sticking with
the holiday theme, I've got what is going to be
popular for Christmas gifts this year. If you want to
start shopping, the number one gift that we want to

(33:02):
receive is like vacation related stuff like money or gift
certificates to airlines or hotels, so that way you can
add it like they'll all add up towards you going somewhere,
like a small gift certificate or a gift card. I
should say, who gets certificates. It's not like the monies.
Back in my day. Kids, we got certificates like a

(33:22):
gift card to like a Southwest flight, even fifty bucks
or something. It's awesome. Yeah, and you use it when
sometimes when you get a gift card to toys or US,
you don't use it. And money sits on it. You know,
gift cards are tough because they make a lot out
of us because we don't always use the money we spend,
and that's how they make billions of extra dollars. It's

(33:44):
people not using the entire card, but for a flight.
That's awesome. Yeah, so that's one of the number one
things we want to get. The number one thing they
think people will be giving this year is anything that
creates a memorable experience. So there you're giving the gift
of an experience like a concert, so like tickets or
a sporting event tickets or something like that. Okay, so
there's something to look at you. And then speaking to
Christmas Reba, we talked earlier this week about how she

(34:07):
put out that she's going to be in a lifetime
Christmas movie called Christmas in Tune on November twenty sixth,
and she finally revealed the premise of the movie. Things
went a little south, and they have a beautiful daughter,
and things went south, and so they went their separate ways,
and the daughter gets them back together for a military
benefit at Christmas, and of course neither one can turn

(34:28):
them down. And then can't wait to watch well breaking
news today Reba's coming to my house and we're gonna
do like an hour interview. How fun. It's amazing. Reva's
been in here, but you do like ten minutes and
she goes to her next thing. And I've been able
to you know, gets no Reba a little bit, but
never just sit and talk about her whole career or

(34:49):
whatever I want for an hour. That's cool and hour
sit down the over to the house. Today. It won't
be up today. Today we have a Bobby keusting McKenzie
porter on. But next Friday, if all goes well, she
will be on the Bobby Cast. I'm pretty pumped about.
Love it all right? Is it? Ye? Power? That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.

(35:15):
Firefighters from Massachusetts were on their way to Colorado up
in the friendly skies on the airplane and join it,
laughing it up, ready for vacation. When they hear we
have a medical emergency. Someone was having a seizure and
they're like, hey, we gotta get in there. The guy's gray,
not really breathing. They get down, start giving them CPR
nothing so one guy has clear does the fib lavora

(35:38):
you got that defibilator in there FIBs. He defibs him.
You know, the whole story isn't if you get it
right or not. It's about what's happening in the story. Yeah,
so he defibs them. Boom. Another firefighter gives him an IVY,
brings him back to life. Take them the hospital when
they land doing okay. Firefighters are heroes and they just
happened to be going on vacation on this plane. My

(35:59):
luck would be I have something happened to me on
a flight and it's a bunch of accountants going to convention,
not one one firefighter or a doctor or is nothing.
It's like, is there a doctor on board? No? No, nobody.
Oh man, we're in finance, sorry, all of us. So, yeah,
the firefighters were from the North Attleborough Fire Department and

(36:19):
as one was from the Foxborough Fire Department. So those guys,
you guys did a great job. Didn't you fly for free?
I don't know. I can't. I can't say that they should.
They should give him a free flight. I can agree
with that, but I can't like reward them. You're preaching
to the choir, but the choir doesn't have the money
to pay for these flights though, But that's awesome. I
like those guys. Good guys, right, everybody good good, that's

(36:42):
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
We're gonna have Elvie Shane in the second. That's his name,
Elvie Shane. You may not know his name, but you
probably have heard this song right here. He got my name.
So the song is called My Boy, and it's about
his story and a step son. I just wonder, like Eddie,

(37:06):
when you hear that song because you have two foster kids, Yeah, like,
does that hit you absolutely? It's very moving, and I
mean it. I think it's such an important story because
dads are so important in kids' lives. And he's telling
it man, and he's singing it in such a really
good song. It's like that ain't my blood but that
and I had a step dad. Arkansas Keith comes on
the show still, so like, on the other side of that,

(37:27):
I relate in that way. Amy, you have foster kid,
you have adopted kids. Yeah, no, I mean it's very real.
I think even there's a part where he's talking about
it's not just your love for the kid, but when
they start to reciprocate it and they start to open
up and allow you in and see you as that
person that's like the most special thing ever. He will

(37:48):
be in. He'll perform that song and just a little bit.
I haven't met him. It's one of these rare times
where it's an artist who comes in that I've never met,
but I think the song is so good. He'll come
in and perform. But first, let's do the Morning Corny.
The Morning Corny, Why does skeletons have a low self esteem?
Why do skeletons have low self esteem? Because they have

(38:10):
nobody to love? No body to love, no body to Lovedy. No,
I don't feel like she had body, heart body because
skeleton they have no body loved body. Huh body, no body?
No body? That was the Morning Corny. Say how you

(38:32):
would say it? Say? Okay, I'll say, why does skeletons
have low self esteem? Because they have no body to love? Yeah,
that's what I'm saying. No no body, he said, nobody. Okay,
there's the Morning Corny. All Raymond know what happened? Yeah,
me and my wife went to out back. We always
like to do one nice meal a week, and my
wife's kind of on a diet where she has to

(38:53):
eat kind of steaks, potatoes, stuff like that, so no desserts.
So we both ordered a steak and it was awesome,
almost to the point we didn't even have steak sauce.
And me and her both looked at each other and
we're like, that's the best steak I've ever had in
my entire life. So I said to the waiter, I go, hey,
would you mind bringing the chef out. I would love
to tell him how awesome this steak was. Right, So

(39:15):
the waiter goes back a couple minutes later, he brings
out the chef. The guy I would say almost my age,
a little bit longer hair, obviously been cooking, so we
had kind of some stuff all over him. He didn't
seem like he was totally into it, but he came
up to me and I'm like, hey, man, I just
want to tell you me and my wife have had
some steak in our day and that's probably the best
steak I've ever had, and I just wanted to compliment you.
And he's like, okay, yeah, all right. But it was

(39:38):
almost to the point where I don't know if I
was supposed to call the chef out to my table.
So since you worked at restaurants, was that an appropriate
move on my part? Or was that annoying? I would
think that if you were going to call him out,
you'd also slip him twenty bucks or so oh little
tip if yeah, or you could just tell the waiter, Hey,
tell the chef that's best steak I ever had, or

(40:00):
even write it on a note, a little note, you know.
But I would think, if you're going to call them
from working, what night did you go? Like? What night
of the week it was a Friday? Yeah, I would
be annoyed too if I walk out it was nice.
I think your heart was in the right place. Yeah,
But I think you could have done a few things.
You could have said, Hey, to the waiter, this is
the greatest take you ever had, and so would you

(40:22):
tell the chef that. Or you could have said this
is the greatest take I've ever had if you had cash,
say hey, this is for you, this is also for
the chef. I've tipped the guy in the kitchen, the
guys in the kitchen before. I just don't know if
I would have called him out and then nuts send
him away with something on a busy night, if it's
a Tuesday and it's five thirty and there's nobody else
in there. Maybe, but I would go no for next time.

(40:43):
I just wanted to make sure the message got your
heart was in the right place. Bones correct me if
I'm wrong. But it places like out back, is there
really a chef or isn't It looks cook the cooks
right there could be a head cook. So the guy
that came out could have just been the one out
of the ten. He's like, yeah, dude, I just happened
to put your steak in because I made like fifty
to day. But if he did a great one, so

(41:05):
good that Ray wanted to acknowledge it, I think he
could have slipped him a five. Yeah yeah, we should
have given him some cash because there was no real
out from the conversations where he just goes, yeah, okay,
oh well I feel like the compliment it was, yeah, yes,
But the guy's got to be like, you stopped me
from working and now what yeh? What was this all about? Yeah?

(41:26):
So good, your heart was in the right place. But
we learned something here today. Next time money next time,
throw them a five as well. Just send your compliments
to the chef through the waiter. You think that they'll
actually make it back there, back the compliments, you know,
I mean that the yeah that the waiter will remember
to go be like, did what you can do? Okay?
You tell your waiter, Hey, listen, this is one of
the best stakes ever. Could Ray go back to the

(41:46):
kitchen and you could ask. I see on TV sometimes
I fancy restaurants they do that. My dad would do
it all the time on TV. Iver based it on TV,
but Amy said her dad. Yeah, I'm not saying it
was the right thing to do, but he would. My
dad would disappear for a little bit, and we always
knew because I mean, he was in the restaurant business.
He loved seeing how other people operated, and he would

(42:07):
just I mean, I think they thought this guy kind
of belongs here because he would just walk in and
be like, oh, okay, y'all, I'd like to set up
I like this exactly, I mean, and then he'd grab
a menu sticking in his boot on the way out.
As a kid, I dealt with that because this is
before well this is before menus were digital like, so
we couldn't log on and see menus. So for him,

(42:29):
studying a menu was awesome. And if we were at
a place that had a big, you know, laminated, huge menu, yeah,
he would fold it up, chuck it under his jeans
into the his cowboy boot, and we'd walk out of
the restaurant with a menu. He was trying to steal
the secrets of the restaurant, forks in his pockets, menus
and his well, he just liked to remember what wasn't like,
how everything was done right. If you do it again,

(42:51):
just love him a few bucks. Chef's kiss out Back.
They do make a good steak. I liked the blue
cheese crumbles on it though. That's where it's at. And
I love a one steak sauce. I don't care how
good mistake is. I don't care if it's the best
steak ever. Still give me a little a one. Well
an Outback has the best cretons ever. All right, this
has been not a commercial. Not a commercial. The Friday
Morning Conversation with Elvi Shane Olbi. How many people mess

(43:14):
up your name? Do people call you Elvis that have
no idea? Elvis? Sometimes Elva, elb with a B a lot.
Who would call you Elvi? That's funny? I don't know, man,
I don't. I don't get that one either. ELB really
bugs me. I think it's just because over the phone,
I got like the hillbilly speech impediment, you know, and
V's kind of hard to pick out. So I'm always like,
E l V is in Victor I E LV Shane is?

(43:38):
Is that your real name? Elb? Yeah, it's my first
middle name. LV is your first name? Middle name? No,
LV Shane? Yeah, my first? Oh got it? So what's
what's LV? What were you named after? Um? My great
grandfather Um was named ELV. I guess it used to
be like a fairly common name for older countryman back
in the day. I don't know. The only other place

(43:59):
I found it is phil Peanot women on social media.
They they reached out to me and they're like, hey,
my name's there's actually Helvie Shanes. They're all women. You
grew up in Kentucky? I did. I grew up in Kenneyville, Kentucky.
What's that near? Um? It's kind of a spoken will
thirty five miles from elizabeth Town, Bowling Green, Owensborough, so
not too terribly far from here, but far enough that

(44:19):
Nashville seems like it could be a whole you know
world away. Yeah, definitely. I I didn't even know that
this was a thing that you could like come to
Nashville and write songs and stuff until I was in
my twenties. I just I thought that songs just magically
appeared on radio somehow. You know, you have this like
this look, this feel about you, like a vibe value
where you your look seems twenty five, but like your

(44:41):
soul is like ninety. Like I'm just kind of confused.
But like, doesn't he seem like he's just been through
a Like he looks like he's just learned a lot
in let tattoos all m down his arms. I just
made a lot of mistakes, you know. Yeah, I I
grew up around a lot of characters. My dad was
a truck driver. My dad's like the of making mistakes

(45:01):
and finding a way making them back out of them
and looking like a brand new penny. So, uh, you
can't be older than like thirty? Are you thirty three? Okay? Yeah,
just turned thirty three? Because it looks like a kid,
but a kid who's been you know, a little gray whiskery,
do you? Yeah, a little bit I get at my sideburns.
Do you think about dying it at all or no. Man,
I thought about it, but then I was like, I
gotta keep up with that, and I already can't keep

(45:23):
up with everything else I gotta do, so I'll just,
you know, maybe it'll be a silver fox about thirty seven. Well,
I like to look a lot, Thank you, brother, because
I think I was talking with Morgan Wall on the
Ones and we were having this conversation of people knowing
you by your like what do you call the shadow
of someone that's silhouette? Yah? Yeah, Like if I saw

(45:45):
a silhouette of view, I would know it. Well, that's cool.
If I saw a silhouette of me with the glasses
or Morgan with the hair, like, you would know it.
So like I mean that it's a compliment. Absolutely, I'm
glad you say that. John Lovell. One time, I used
to wear a big hat and everybody started wearing hat
and I realized that hat was really hot in the
summertime because it felt and I shouted up to Christmas
part and he's like, man, you gotta have your hat.

(46:06):
That's your silhouette. And I was like, dude, you can't
glue that thing in my head. It's too hot. So
there you go, John Lowe, there's your silhouette. You were
a plan of songs. We were just doing a little
sound check before you came on. I don't know what
it was. It was something. What was that song? You're
a plan there. So we've been out on the Brooks
and done tour and uh so belief on one of
my favorite songs of theirs, and that was believed of

(46:26):
what's it done? Yeah? Absolutely, can you play a little
bit of that. I didn't put it together because it
was saying, oh man, really living that white happen? Now?
I hear it down street where I grew Look, Mamma
used to send me over with things. We stroke a friendship. Good. Yeah,

(46:50):
and that's it. That's that song. Hits different because Ronnie
speaks it and then it feels like church. It's hard
to learn man, middle of it because he's he's got
such a pocket in that song that's so unlike anything
else he does. So learning that song was a bit
of a bear. You're out on on tour with Brooks
and Dunn and Travis Trupp both. That's gotta be pretty cool, man,

(47:12):
it's awesome. I mean, you're talking about some of the
greatest voices in country music ever. So to be able
to be out there and see how these guys perform
and put on a show and interact with their crowds
and everything. It's trying to just soak it in and
learn what I can from it. So lb Shane is
here with us. He's got a song that's top five
right now, I called my boy. This song was inspired

(47:32):
by your own life, right because you have a step kid. Yeah.
I met this girl ten years ago, Mandy. She was
a bartender and waitress and I was just I don't
know what I was doing. I was playing pool and
drinking pictures and she walked up and kind of acted
like she liked me and confused me a little bit.
She walked up to you, Yeah, she well, I was there.

(47:53):
She was trying to make some money, so you know,
but she's my waitress. But yeah, yeah, it wasn't nothing
special about me at first. But uh no, she she
kind of acted like she liked me, and I was like, dang,
that ain't usually the kind of girl that comes up
to me like that. And she told me she had
a five year old little boy, and I just needed
some reasons to change a lot of things in my

(48:14):
life and that seemed like two big reasons to me.
And a year later she let me marry her and
I became a stepdad and this song it's just blown
up him. It's crazy. It's been around for We wrote
it in two thousand and sixteen, so it's been around
for five years. It went viral like three years ago,
and then just disappeared on Facebook and we were like, well,
everyone in our fifteen minutes of fame, you know, But

(48:36):
then ended up getting a record deal over that and
then blowing up again on TikTok last year, and then
country radio has been really good to us over the
last year, and yeah, I got a top five record
country music. That's crazy, man, I never knew that it
was possible. Congratulations, Thank you so much. If you don't mind,
would you mind playing that for us now? Absolutely? Here

(48:56):
is LVI Shane, which, by the way, you can follow
him Lvy Shane mute. I feel like what you're hearing
following on Instagram. He ain't got my smile. That don't

(49:19):
bother me, bit he's got somebody else's eyes. I'm seeing
myself in. I'm holding on to every moment. God knows.
I missed a few. The day we met, I knew
I had some kids enough to do. He ain't my blood,

(49:44):
ain't got my name, but if he did, I feel
the same. I was in there for his first steps,
but I ain't missed the ball game yet, and that
ain't ever gonna change. I can never walk away. Yeah,
he's my song, and that's my choice. He ain't my blood,

(50:08):
but he's mine. He's my boy. We only hope that
this song would do what it's done when we wrote
it that day and wanted it to connect with some folks,
you know. But since then we've seen it connected with
more people than we imagine. Adopted families, foster families, even coaches.

(50:31):
But we knew that one word was wrong for a
lot of folks, so we, uh, we got back in
the study and try to fix that one. She's Saturday
morning cartoons, she's haking sleeping your room. She's bigger than
the plans I had. She's making me a better man.

(50:53):
She ain't my blood, ain't gotten my name, but if
she did, I feel the same. I wasn't there for
her first steps, but I ain't missed the ball game
in and that ain't ever gonna change. I can never
walk away. Yeah, she's my baby, my whole world. She

(51:16):
ain't my blood, but she's mine. She's my girl. Yeah,
he's my he's my boy. Come on, la, it's awesome.
So talking me through that you had record of the song,

(51:37):
but I so many people were going, hey, what about
web daughters too? So he went back in. Yeah, a
lot of people. Man. When we put it out, I
was getting messages left and right on Instagram and and
I was like, I hollered at my co writers and
I was like, it's it's really easy listens to change
the pronouns and and changes like the girl line in
the chorus. And so we got out there, you know.
But I've since then, I've had step moms reach out

(51:58):
and I'm like, I don't know how to pull that
one off. Maybe maybe there's a female artist out there
that could cover it for me and do that for them,
But uh, I'm really glad that people have reached out. Well,
let me say this. His EP came out earlier this year.
It's got six songs. But we're announcing your record Backslide
or October twenty ninth, so a little little less than
a month from now. Yeah, man, I'm so excited. More music,

(52:20):
more tracks on this thing. Yeah, I thought I had
a whole record when I signed my deal, but they
tell me they only had one song. My boy, so
everything has been written after I signed my deal. At first,
I was like, yeah, full of crap, I got more
than one song, you know, But uh, I'm so glad
they did that. It just pushed me to really dig in.
And what we came up with is this, you know,
basically a biography. It's where I come from, where I've been,

(52:41):
where I am now, and a little bit of hopefully
where I'm going. And uh, it's honest and it's raw,
and I feel like a lot of people will be
able to relate. Here's what I'll do. Um, we'd only
planned for that. If you want to do another segment,
you have another song from the EP that you want
to play, We'd love to have you stick around and
play another song. It's up to you, though, absolutely, do
you know any more of your songs that's you want

(53:04):
the you want to EP song or take a couple
of minutes figure it out. Well you want to come
back though, we rarely invited him back for an extra break,
But man, you're so good do another songment? Absolutely all right.
The Friday morning conversation with Elvie Shane. All right, he's here.
He just played my Boy, right, let's play a clip
of My Boy so our audience canna hear again. He

(53:26):
got my name, by the way, great performance of the song.
Everybody in this room was moved. Amy's got adopted kids,
Eddie's got two foster kids. It's hard. So I'm sure
I was a step kid. You know. That's cool, man.
So I'm sure that um, all of us in a
different way kind of felt that song. It seems it
seems to be pretty relatable. You know, we hope that

(53:48):
when we wrote it, but we also didn't know what
was gonna happen in the night we wrote that song.
It just kind of came to us. We've always called
it a god song, me and my co writers. You
feel like that song was just kind of put in
you that night. Yeah, it was a gift. Man. It
took four years for any of us to write anything.
Anybody was interested again, So the proofs into pudding, you know,
so well, we asked you to stick around, and we
didn't tell you before you got here, but we were
all just kind of moved not only by the song,

(54:10):
but you're really good. Well, thank you man. I mean
you're like really good. And we have people come in
and they're good, and they're supposed to be good because
you don't get to come and be on this stage
with that, but like, there's something really special about you.
So I said, if you want to play something else,
we'd love to have you. And what did you decide?
I've got a song. I try to be as honest
as possible and writing all these songs, but sometimes you
got to change the car or the road name or

(54:31):
something to make it run. But there's one song on
my record that is really honest to me, and it's
at first started to be a tribute to my dad.
He was a truck driver, and also ended up you know,
kind of calling him out on his bs, you know,
not being around that much and stuff. And towards the
end of writing it, I just kind of discovered them
definitely my father's son. And now what I'm doing out

(54:52):
here is very similar in the struggles and stuff to
being a truck driver. Differences I'm in a bunk and
he was in a driver's seat, you know, But so
it's probably up the closest song to me on this record.
All right, this is Lvy Shane doing a song called
Miles spread little whee throwing, breathing whole. She cranks poor

(55:25):
little folders from the thermous and take a drink hard
pack then marble rats check the oil. In a recap
treads little rocking rolling on the radio. You're gonna miss
your boys, but it's time to go. Put eighteen ears

(55:46):
on eighteen we use with little white peoples. Need to
natch you use like some MoU loy ass fall cowboy
riding high. I to you run out, it's up you battle,
just gearing dame, trying to get somewhere on a road.

(56:08):
Just don't recent time and losing mouse, you'll never get back.
Whoa LVI shame live than yes man so good. I

(56:38):
can't wait for the record October less than a month away. Man,
I'm excited. We will see you around, I am sure
for a long time. So I appreciate you coming in today,
sharing your story, sharing your music. I mean anything you
want to say to Elvi, Yeah no, just shoot, I'm
more emotional now after I think hearing the second song,
like both of those are just so touching and I
feel like right, yeah, I mean music has always been

(57:01):
therapeutic for people, but it's I feel like that one
in particular for me. It definitely was writing. This entire
record was exactly that. It was just a way to
sift through all the You know who taught you to
play guitar um. The very first person to teach me
any chords on guitar is my great grandmother. I would

(57:21):
go over and motor Yards on Saturdays because she was
eighty two, and I caught her pushmowner yard one time
and she gave me a Roger Miller's Greatest Hit CD
and she taught me E, A and B and said,
you can play any Roger Miller song in the world
with those three chords. And she taught you B early.
That's not one of the first ones you learned. So
if you're learning B, yeah, then you got a good star.
I broke my wrist like three times, so it's hard

(57:42):
to do those chords these days. But yeah, well, hey,
thanks thanks for coming in. Thank you guys. Elbe Shane
Elbe Shane Music. It's time for the Good News by
a Florida families thankful for their dog who went to
a neighbor to get help for her owner during a

(58:03):
medical emergency. Loth Wyman had collapsed at his house in Gainesville.
His wife wasn't at home, but they're German shepherd who's
seven knew he needed help. The dog took off to
get help. This is like straight up Lassie style from
back in the day. Lassie, what's happening? Is the timmy
and the will like it's that kind of thing here
opening three latches on the gate to get herself out

(58:24):
right over the neighbor's house. The neighbor was like, why
is this dog acting crazy? But then the dog was
like follow, follow, like turning around, so he followed him over,
got to the house. The dudes pass out in the house.
They called nine one one. Turns out the guy had
a stroke, but thanks to his dog, he got the
treatment he needed in order to not suffer. What would

(58:47):
happen had he not had treatment. That's unbelievable. Yeah, that's
a smart dog. My dog would never do that. Neither. No,
my dog eats cables on the ground. I don't know
what's happening here. That's an amazing story. Love it. I
can't wait for my dog to do that. Someday. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
You would probably know Travis Denning for his number one

(59:10):
smasher after a few but after he's also a massive
Georgia Bulldog fan. He's on the phone now, Travis, how
are you, bud, dude. I'm doing good. I'm supposed to
be in Atlanta, Georgia right now, but my show's got
pushed because of you know, that old pandemic thing. So

(59:30):
I'm you know, when God closes one door, he opens another,
and that door for me is the fact that I'm
going to the game tomorrow. Now, well, you say sick.
You sound like you might have COVID? Are you sure
you should be going? Listen? I'm just I'm just sick
of this trash talk that I've been hearing all. There's
no trash talk, this bullcrap. Hold on a second. Travis
messaged me and was like, do you want to bet

(59:52):
on the game? And I was like, because Arkansas and
Georgia are playing. He's a massive Georgia Bulldog fan. I'm
I'm a bigger Arkansas fan than he is a Georgia fan, obviously,
And so I said, well, there's it's an eighteen point spread.
Georgia is, in everyone's minds, supposed to kick the crap
out of Arkansas, and he goes, here's the bet. If
Georgia wins, you have to wear a Georgia shirt on

(01:00:14):
your show for an entire day because I know it's
hard core. It's hard core because people not only people
to listen to, people watch the show. And I said, okay,
but if Arkansas wins, the next concert you play, I'll
get you an Arkansas shirt and you have to wear
the Arkansas T shirt. No, no jacket over it, no
shirt jacket, and so that'll be the bet. Okay, No,
I'll go. I'll go full Arkansas like T shirt, absolutely,

(01:00:38):
and I'll even throw in a Woue pig for you
if they pull it off. I just think I personally
think the eighteen point spread is too much. I don't
think Georgia will cover that. Okay, I'm not arguing about
a spread. I will make the T shirt bet. I
wasn't gonna make a bet, but I don't like Travis,
so I thought, why not why not put them on
the show since since I can't stand the guy, and
I will take and wear a Georgia T shirt. Okay, right,

(01:01:00):
so I wish you could. I wish you were going
to the game. Well, and I thought about going, but
it's an eleven o'clock It's a twelve o'clock Eastern game.
By the way, I love Travis is why I said
I don't like him. Um, it's twelve o'clock Eastern game,
eleven o'clock where I am in Central time. And I
thought for a minute I was going to be the
guest picker on game Day until they had to go, oh,
we have to do a Georgia fan. The first it

(01:01:21):
was it was there was an opportunity. They were like, hey,
you do sports, you come do They now think I'm
cool enough. I'm on in that family because I do
it a show for neat GEO, which is Disney, which
is the ESPN. And then finally they were like, we
have to get a Georgia fan. We don't really do
other fans at other places. Dang, that would have been cool,
I know, and you know you know that like currently

(01:01:41):
country music is leading the game day picks because Cam
Brown is like nine is five or something like he's
got the he's got the most overall picks wins. Yeah,
I don't care. Hey, listen, Travis shows up and he's
the guest picker. Now it really just burns the crap
out of me. Okay, so that's the Travis is going
to go to the game. George and Rockinsta are playing Saturday.

(01:02:03):
It's number eight versus number two, which after we pounded
Amy's team Texas and m No, you lost that. Yeah
that's fine. Did you care at all? No? Yeah, exactly
what we thought. I know. Yeah, we determined that before
it was even gonna happen. That's why we didn't bet
on it. All right, Travis, So sorry, you can't play
a show. Good luck, you know in Athens getting there safely.

(01:02:23):
But I hope it's a miserable experience for you. You know.
I just have this gut feeling that it's not gonna
be even I appreciate it so much. All right, go away,
All right, there is Travis DNY. All right, we'll talk
to Hey. We'll talk to you Monday or so and
kind of catch up on the bed. Perfect sound good?
All right? Bye bye. The world's Hottest shot it's made.

(01:02:45):
It's rum with the Carolina Reaper Pepper in it. When
I see people take shots, so it looks like it's
already hot hot because it just stings. No, they do this, Yeah, well,
tequila burns when it goes down, like oh, even whiskey
burning going down. Yeah. Yeah, not hot like uh like
spicy hot. When it comes to spicy liquor, they say,

(01:03:05):
you will not find anything hotter than this combination of
overproof rum infused with the world's hottest pepper, the Carolina Reaper.
Why would why would you do this? Sounds miserable, like
just to prove you could do it? I guess, Oh,
maybe there's nothing exciting about that to me, Like, let
me show you the size, am I? Yeah? I mean
that's right, check this out. Or it's like you're with

(01:03:25):
friends kind of like we do with the wheel, and
it's like, oh, I bet, bet who can do this?
Not only is the rum overproof, which is sixty three
alcohol by volume, but it's also been infused with the
Carolina Reaper pepper for at least three months. Wow, you
just drop it in there and shake it like a
pick on something. Would you try it? Eddie? Sure? Absolutely,
Mike you heard it. Let's let's order something. Whoa, what

(01:03:45):
do you mean? What did you try this? Yeah? Okay,
these guys want to prove how much I mean, men
do things. I mean, yeah, I hate I hate spicy things,
like I am such a baby with even mild salsa,
but I would try it. Yeah, when your boss says
you can drink at work, you take that even if
it hurts, like absolutely, Scooba? Is this something we can find?

(01:04:08):
I'm looking see we can get it? Yeah, we can
pretty much get anything. Want Scooba? You want a shot? Now?
I don't do shots. Um, it's such a no, I
don't do. You can take a drink of it, then, okay,
put in a shot glass. You're drink it. Don't be
a sissy. We'll do shots. Yeah, shot shot shot everybody,

(01:04:29):
not me though I'm already feeling that burn. I mean,
all right, we'll get a bottle of this. We'll try
it on the air. Easy trivia time. Let's go around
the room. If you miss one of these questions, you
are eliminated. But they're all easy. Let's go. Question number
one is to you, Amy, Amy, the question I have
for you. You got to meet one person, dead or

(01:04:50):
alive right now? Who to be? Oh like, hang out
with in person? Any person. Jesus is off the table.
But oh, dang it, you took mine. Jesus is off
the table, dead or alive. Okay, I mean there's a
lot I would do, but off the Oprah Today, Oprah Today. Okay, Okay,
there she is. There's Amy am here's your trivia question.
What's the capital city of Alaska? Do you know that?
Is correct? Good? Amid, All right, over to your lunchbox,

(01:05:12):
same question. If you can meet anybody that or alive
right now, I just get to know you a little bit.
Who would it be the most famous person ever, the
most wonderful singer of all time. Her name is Miss
Tina Turner. She's an inspiration, her music is amazing. She's
a great human and that's who I would meet. All right,
lunch box, your question is what US state is known for?
Peaches Georgia? Because Georgia. Can I get no Georgia? Yeah,

(01:05:34):
that's why I did. I say just like that. Yeah, Eddie,
come on? Who oh? I always change this up, But
I think right now I'm feeling Tom Hanks. I would
love to sit down and have a good conversation with
Tom Hanks. The stars at night are big and bright,
deep in the heart of what state Texas, Texas and
yeah the Stars at Night deep in the heart of

(01:05:57):
Texas Morgan. Who would you meet? Uh, definitely Reese Witherspoon.
I really love her as an actress and Sweet Home
Alabama legally, but I mean I could go on. It's
a good one. What animals featured on the state flag
of California? A bear? Correct? Good? There she is? All right,
let's play the game. That's that would be? That is
a buzzer that I didn't mean to push. Okay, well

(01:06:17):
you don't want to hear? Is this sound right here?
You've been If you get bones, you're out of the game. Yeah,
you're planning for the tiara first one to five wins
the tr Eddie is the champion right now, I'm the
tiara holder. We had some people from Sonic in Yeah
the other day, we're just kind of showing on the studio.
They did and they were like, that's Eddie's because he's
the champion. They knew that's what I'm talking. They literally

(01:06:38):
saw the tr and one of them didn't know, but
another one didn't go that's Eddie's tr. He gets that
for being the champion. That's pretty cool. By the way,
Eddie two Lunchbox two so far the game, I have three?
Are you sure? Yeah? He took the league? What Mike
went back? Accounted? Why lunchbox has three? He has two? Oh,

(01:07:02):
last time we gave you one extra? Okay, Eddie two, Lunchbox,
do you want back? And counted all of them? Okay, two? Two?
Then zero zero for Amy and Morgan. All right, here
we go. Well this round? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Amy, you're up.
How many points is a touchdown worth? Well, the touchdown
itself is worth six, and then you have to get

(01:07:22):
the field goal for the seventh. An extra point would
be what it would the seventh would be not really
a field goal? But what's your answer? Six? Correct? Lunch Box.
What's the name of the character that Leo DiCaprio played
in Titanic Jack? Wow, that's so good. Vampires Eddie are
typically known for turning into which animal bats? Correct? Morgan?

(01:07:47):
What sport does Christiano Ronaldo play? Uh? Well, hold on,
it's soccer? But am I supposed to call it? I
can call it soccer if you soccer? Okay, soccer? Correct?
I would have also accepted food, which is life. By
the way, football is life. Amy, what's the name of
the Colorado Mountain Range. What's the name of that mountain

(01:08:11):
range in Colorado? M This is kind of a softball
for you. Yeah, because I don't pick the questions or
the order. I know, but I'm just going through some
mountain ranges in my head. Right, You go to Colorado
all the time? Rockey Mountains? Correct, lunchbox. Who's the author
of the Harry Potter series? What you watch? The first movie?

(01:08:36):
Probably literally the most famous book collection of our lifetime.
Who was the author? And it was a fun game?
This game? Ah? What is her name? She was homeless
when she wrote it. She was homeless. It's not Susan B. Anthony?
Or is it? Oh? Stephanie Meyer? Boom? Stephanie Meyer wrote Twilight?

(01:09:01):
Whoa U? J. K Rowling? I want to go Definitely
you've been I popped in my head. That was the
only thing I had. You been boned, you know what
I mean? Eddie? Come on, what's the capital city of Iowa?

(01:09:23):
I don't know many cities in Iowa other than Des Moines.
And is that your answer? Hold on, let me just
shout owt to Iowa because I've been there a lot.
I've never been been to many cities there people. I'm
not gonna insult them by saying, Elena once brand rapids,
Iowa de Moines. Does your daddy live in de Moine?

(01:09:45):
Give me de Moine? I don't know. That's all I got.
The answer is de Moines. Yes, Morgan, what temperature in
fahrenheit does water freeze? It's a really great question that
I wish what that's a really great question. Thank you
for asking for asking? What temperature in fahrenheit does water freeze? Well? Um,

(01:10:14):
you know, I mean things freeze below zero? About thirty
two degrees below is typically freezing. Um, thirty two sticking
in my head, So I'm going with thirty two thirty
two degrees yes, correct? Three people, Amy, What are the
animals that eat only plants? You gotta name them all?

(01:10:39):
What do you call an animal that eats only plants?
M m hmmm. And an animal that only eats plants? Omnivore?
Oh you are closed. It's a herbivore. Tired of say it?

(01:11:00):
Kicked out of this and say what you wanted to say.
Saying it that way, I didn't understand what my problem is.
I used to say it. I don't need to say that.
I need to say that I don't know what my
problem is because I used to be better than this. Zero.
Still we're say it again. Herbivore, I think like herb? Yeah?

(01:11:25):
Why did I what's the omnivore? Probably both meet and herbs.
We need you Amy, dang it? Oh yeah, I yellow
card for her. If she keeps talking, we'll have to
read Carter for next week. I know I'm Eddie. Come on,
what's the name of the Robin Williams film where he
dresses up as an elderly British nanny. That's called missus doubtfire,
that's correct? Morgan? What two states border Florida? Oh boy,

(01:11:52):
come on, Morgan? Why? Because I want Morgan to win Florida.
Georgia line, Florida, Georgie the line. There's a Georgia line
is Alabama? The other one Georgia. What two states border Florida?
There's Georgia Alabama? Still left? So what is above? Right? There?

(01:12:14):
Is that South Carolina? There's something else under there? Did
an answer? Georgia, South Carolina? Alabama? You had it? You guys,
I suck at geography. This is not new for us.
I would have also accepted Susan bianson had it Laurabama.

(01:12:37):
I thought about well, I just don't even understand. Wow,
day brother love it. Hey brother, Hey brother, you did
Thanks brother, Bob own show Bonehead the Day. This story

(01:13:03):
comes to us from Forda. Most women love it when
their man wants to cuddle. But this forty five year
old woman they're watching TV and her boyfriend's like, hey, babe,
you want to cuddle. She got mad, angry, got a
box fan and boom threw it at him. You know,
I think the definition of cuddle and we need to
focus on that here because I think cuddling is good.

(01:13:24):
But what if he wants to cuddle and she's like,
I don't want to oh cuddle quote uncle box fan
being thrown at him, And I feel like this is
probably again you know, sometimes we dissect these and it's
more than just about the cuddling. Yeah, yeah, like he
probably cheated before he something makeup. I know he's trying
to make the woman to be the bone head here,
but the guy's probably the bone head. Yeah, justice for her, lunchbox.

(01:13:49):
That's your bone head story of the Day. So Jesse
Palmer is going to host a bachelor Do you hear that? Is? Yeah,
he was on the Bachelor at some point, and I
think he's an athlete, maybe football they call Florida and
played for the Giants. I can picture. Oh, and he's
on like the NFL network or ESPN or something. Yes, yeah,
so he does all that, but he's gonna go host
The Bachelor now, which I was like, Okay, cool. I

(01:14:11):
don't know. I don't watch The Bachelor, but Lunchbox is
all hot about it. Yeah, I mean, I just don't
think it's a good pick. I don't think Jesse Palmer
has really been in the Bachelor family for a long time.
He's been out of touch. He's been doing football and stuff.
I think the person that should have been doing it
is sitting right there in front of their laps and
they passed over him. It's Wells Adams. That guy. He's
the bartender on Bachelor in Paradise. He does a great

(01:14:31):
job of like interviewing the contestants when he's there in
Bachelor in Paradise, And that would have been the hand.
Bachelor Nation loves Wells Adams. That was the choice that
the Bachelor should have gone with. Didn't you get a
big fight with him? Yeah? I don't think Wells Adams
likes me, which is fine. I mean, look, but I
don't let my you know, our little tiff or whatever
cloud my judgment. I think he would be perfect to

(01:14:53):
host The Bachelor, Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise. That should
have been his gig. Does he do any other TV shows?
Not that I know of. I'm not that I've seen.
I just see him on Bachelor in Paradise. I think
Jesse Palmer is a fine host. He does daily Mail TV.
But again, I don't watch a Bachelor, so I'm not
part of Bachelor Nation. Yes, and I'm just telling you,
Wells Adams is beloved in Bachelor Nation. Well so did

(01:15:17):
was he? Did Wells want this? I have no idea.
Oh I'm sure, Oh, I'm sure. Every I'm sure. There
were one hundred people up for it, and if that's
your job, everybody wants to be the host. I was
surprised they didn't keep like Kaitlin Bristow. Yes, her and
Tatia did a great job of it when they co
hosted it with the on The Bachelorette. That was fun.
It was a lot more enjoyable and they were like
the hype girl instead of more of a host they

(01:15:37):
may have got research back to people didn't like that though.
Oh I kind of enjoyed it, the mix up a
little bit, or each season or each time? Are they
looking for like rotating host? No, well they've said he's
only hosting this season so far. Oh really, Yeah, it's
a trial basis. I'll be Maybe they just do it
because I think, well, I'm telling you, Wells Adams should
be it. What about john even Anna's and usually the

(01:15:59):
guy you fight for forever. Yeah, but Johnny Bananas in
Bachelor Nation, they don't. They wouldn't enjoy him as much.
Maybe Wells could do it next season. Maybe maybe he is,
Maybe he'll host the Bachelorette. Maybe that's they're gonna trick
us and I will And is he married? Well, I
don't think they've gotten married yet. Yeah. Well they were
supposed to get married, but then pandemic pushed it back,
and then pandemic pushed it back. I believe you said

(01:16:22):
that twice in a row. I don't know what I'm saying,
Like they they put a new date and then they
got pushed back again. From what I remember, Yeah, let
me say this. The eleventh annual iHeartRadio Music Festival from
Las Vegas at the T Mobile Arena. That's a two
night special Saturday and Sunday night on the CW at
eight seventh Central. You will see Duelipa, Sam Hunt, Walker, Hayes,
fgl Nellie Wheezer. I'm doing backstage stuff, so check it out.

(01:16:47):
It's gonna be great. CWU, eight seventh Central, Saturday and
Sunday night. All right, we bid you a fun farewell.
I hope you guys have a great weekend. Go Arkansas.
I'll be Georgia. We will see you guys on Monday.
All right, By everybody,
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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Ding dong! Join your culture consultants, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, on an unforgettable journey into the beating heart of CULTURE. Alongside sizzling special guests, they GET INTO the hottest pop-culture moments of the day and the formative cultural experiences that turned them into Culturistas. Produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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