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May 4, 2021 77 mins

Bobby brings in Canaan Cox to perform on the show after he gave him a coaster with his Instagram on it. It’s his first time ever to perform on a radio show! Lunchbox was inspired by Eddie’s story of wanting to get into his 7 year old’s locked diary. So he calls a locksmith to see how much they would charge to get into the lock. Bobby asks everyone what dream job they would want to do for ONE day after Kacey Musgraves spend the weekend working at a snow cone stand.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What's happening everybody? Good morning, Welcome to Tuesday show more
in the studio Morning. I had an interesting day yesterday
where Kayla says, Hey, I have this friend. We knew
each other in California and she lives here now and
she's gonna come over, but I want you to hang
out with her boyfriend. And I was like, okay. She goes,
it'd be like a good date. I said, you guys

(00:31):
have like a and I was like all right, and
so we were. He plays golf, So I came over
and we were hitting some golf balls at the house,
but they just left us just a blind friend date.
So awkward, and it feels like a blind date date
at first. You're like, hey, how's it going, good man?
How are you so? What do you do? Oh yeah,

(00:54):
what do you want to be when you grow up?
Except feel like forty? Yeah, he works in he's like
a songwriter, and he's actually a really nice guy. It
just took us a minute because you're just staring at
each other and he's thinking the same thing. I didn't
think I was alone in this. We're looking at each
other going our women's God is here and now we

(01:14):
either GE's gonna be really awkward for the nice couple
of hours, or we're gonna find a way to get
through this and be friends. But it was good. It
was it was good. So you'll be able to go
out with him again? Yes, that is the question after
a blind date? Will you go out on him? I
would go on another date with him. Okay, it's good,
that's great. I would, But uh, I don't know. I
don't know if he likes me though. Just be confident.

(01:40):
Are you waiting three days to reach out to him?
I don't even have his number. But I told Caitlin
we were hanging out having dinner last night, and she
was like, well, what do you think? Tell me everything?
And I had a good time. He's nice guy. He's
a little awkward like I am. He's an art he's
a very artsy guy. I'm just an awkward guy. And
so I said, but after a few minutes we really

(02:00):
got along. Well, I know enough about what he does.
He knew nothing about what I did. But we got
through it, and we had golf to kind of get
us through it because we're like hitting balls and so,
but I said, I would be happy to go to
dinner with her and him if we wanted to go
to dinner. Nice. So, hey, score one with a little guy.
That's a big deal. I got a new guy, a
new boyfriend. I'm good for you man. So we did that,

(02:22):
and then we are into season two of Succession. It's
now really good. Yay. It just took forever. It took
us five months to get into it. I don't know why.
I watched four episodes and we're like, what's the hook,
here's what's happening. Okay, you're going now it's really good.
Oh now we want to watch more. Forever it was like,
there's nothing else on, let's try Succession again. Amy says

(02:45):
it's really good, and then we would curse your name, wait,
finish it. We would like, please, please please, this is stupid.
But now it's really good. Okay, good, But we can't
wait for Yellowstone to come back same which is this summer.
It'll be here before we know it. You know, people
say that, but right now I know it right, and
it's not here before it. I feel that. Isn't it
crazy that we're already in May? Yeah? It is. Think

(03:08):
about it. It is crazy. We're already amazing. Let's open
up the mail bag. Something we call ye. Hello, Bobby Bones,
my wife and I sent out saved the dates a
while back for a wedding in October of twenty twenty one. However,

(03:29):
the whole process has been overwhelming. We originally plan on
having this large wedding, but have now opted to switch
venues and in turn need to remove about one hundred
guests to accommodate our new want of having a more
intimate wedding. We want to tell those hundred people who
have already received saved the dates that we are sorry,
but not to expect an actual invite anymore. How do

(03:51):
I do this? Do I just be honest? Do I
pretend it's because of COVID? Do I just ignore because
they won't receive the invite anyway? Bobby help mister and
missus anonymous, Well, this is funny because you can't just
ignore it. They put it on their calendar. Yeah, they
actually saved the date. Yeah. Now this happened to me

(04:13):
recently because of COVID, where a friend ish of mine
I probably was on the outer tier of being invited
to this wedding and I got a note in the
mail going, hey, because COVID, we got to limit this
thing and it's only super close people. Heck, ry, didn't
you pretty much have to tell your family that, yeah,
the invitations were already sent out, and then we had
to send another one, and some people got an invitation

(04:35):
that said, sorry, you're not allowed to go, but here's
the link to watch it online and uninvite. I don't
lie about it being COVID, just say, due to circumstances
beyond our control, we can no longer have a wedding
as large as we had hoped. So it's going to
be very intimate with family and friends. So you're so

(04:55):
we're asking that you unsaved the date and all that
is in a letter or like another or anti invitation.
I got one, okay, and you open it. Hey, it's
awkward reading it. You don't think you're gonna have the
people to be like, they can't call me and tell
me this. It's so many It's yeah, I mean it could,
but that's even more awkward. It's really, hey, buddy, you

(05:16):
ain't coming. We're looking at the lest of who's it,
and you ain't it. This is what I say. You
send out. It's on the internet. You can find you
a little form letter to put on an invitation and go. Hey,
due to circumstances beyond our control, we've had a limit
our wedding to intimate family and friends. We hope you understand.
We're sure you'd do. It's been a crazy year. Thank
you for understanding. Sign mister and miss anonymous. That's it. Yes,

(05:38):
we're still registered here. Yeah, yeah, still send gifts at
Oh I didn't send a gift to the wedding. I
was uninvited, but you didn't. I got uninvited. Oh, Okay,
I was joking, But I mean, I'm sure. I'm surprised.
I just figured you would. I was surprised I got
invited anyway. To be honest with you, how do you
get no, why do you get an invited to the wedding? Uh,
that's what I say. Do. It's a pretty easy one
for me to recommend because it was done to me,

(05:59):
and Ray had to do it and it wasn't that
big of a deal. COVID is kind of your blanket.
Even though you're not using COVID as an excuse, they'll
just assume it's COVID. Yeah, you don't. You don't have
to explain. They don't need to know the details. But
Bobby what did you say circumstances. It's been a crazy year,
right yeah, insert so yeah, that's it. You're good man.

(06:22):
I mean we're doing wedding. We're right in the middle
of wedding stuff, and Kayla's going to meetings every day.
I am not wedding meetings. Yeah, finishing up like got this,
got that. I did the music though, well, we picked

(06:44):
a band together. I hired Ray Mundo's friend Who's gonna
play our rehearsal dinner. They're gonna be like a nineties
country band, Eric Dodd, right you, Yeah, I hired the DJ.
Kramer from Arkansas is going to drive in. We actually
have someone on right now, Eric from Arkansas? Who Kramer?
Just DJ's your wedding? Is that true? Eric? This is true?
How did it go? It went phenomenal? Man. He is

(07:06):
the best DJ I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.
Come on see in. Kaylin's like I don't know Kramer,
and I'm like, trust me. When I was sixteen years old,
oh boy, but that's how the story started. Yeah, when
I was sixteen years old. I used to email Kramer
when I first got my first email address, because he
was working nights at one to five point nine KLAZ
where I later went to work, and I said, hey, man,

(07:28):
it's my dream to be on the radio. Is there
any way I can be on the radio? So yeah, man,
whynot follow your dreams? All right, mister Kramer, thank you?
And they can full circle? So how much older than us?
He probably five years older? Okay, so he's still like
in he's seventy one. She's gonna be like the one

(07:52):
by the Beatles. But Eric Kramer did a good job. Huh. Yeah,
Kramer is absolutely phenomenal. Um. I actually met him for
Chris Owen actually, and that's I believe that somebody else
that you want to college with. Small world. Hey, yeah,
it is a small world after all. Well, thank you

(08:12):
for your call. We're very excited about the wedding. We've
had to move ours though, you know, from the original
we'd already be married at this point. If it was
the same day, that's crazy. April twenty seven and it's
going to be a yeah, nice, But I don't have
to remember that. It's like an no, you don't have
to remember your original anniversary trash it is. Are we sure? Yes,

(08:34):
we're confirming that she's never gonna hold against me that
I didn't remember the original. It's too late unless you
it's already passed, so you should have celebrated it. No,
we did have a little moment, but I'm saying next year,
every year, I don't have to be like this was
our original wedding day. Okay. I like the sound of that.
All right, thank you for your email. Close up that
mail bag. We've got your that was abound to close.

(09:02):
On the phone. Right now is Kelly, who lives in Maryland. Kelly,
how are you? I'm good. Thanks, really appreciate you coming
on the show. We're gonna play a game called never
Gonna Get It Now. It's a really tough question. I
don't think you'll get it. But if you do, or
if someone on the show, does you want a prize
a fifty dollars gas gift card to Marathon? Okay? Oh

(09:24):
I could use it. Hey, who couldn't? Am I right?
Total right? You're right now, I'm right. So what I'm
gonna do is I'm gonna ask the question Kelly. You
can take take a guess at it, and if you
don't get it, you get to pick one of the
show members to represent you. Okay, Okay, According to a
recentcare dot com survey, about sixty percent of parents ask
their kids for input on this decision. What is it? Kelly?

(09:51):
Do you have kids? I do have kids. They're both
in college, so kind of older. You've been through this
and all the people answering question. Amy's got two kids
ages twelve fourteen now and ten fourteen to create your
daughters fourteen. I know, Eddie, your kids are four kids.
I have thirteen. I have seven. I have six and
two lunchbox two and one. Okay, So the question is

(10:16):
According to a recent care dot com survey, about sixty
percent of parents ask their kids for input on this decision. Kelly,
take a guess. I'm going to guess what they want
for dinner? What they want for dinner? How do we
feel about that? Yeah? That's good, really good. No, it's
it that might be higher than what they want for
dinner is incorrect. Now, you do have the lifeline here.

(10:40):
You can pick Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie or Morgan number two.
They can represent you with their answer. Who feels good
about their answers? I do? I feel great? I mean
I feel okay. I mean you got it right last week? Ay?
Yeah I did? Yeah, yeah, Okay, Kelly, who would you
like to pick? I think I'm going to go with
Morgan number two. Guys, she said, up their y because
she doesn't have kids. I don't, but I am a kid,

(11:02):
so that's fine. Come on. According to a recent care
dot com survey, about sixty percent of parents asked their
kids for input on this decision. Amy, I'm starting with you. Okay,
Well it'scare dot com, so just made me go that route.
Like maybe they asked their opinion on babysitters a babysitter okay, lunchbox,
I have no idea what care dot com is, so
I didn't go off that, but I put online profile

(11:24):
pick oh like, help me pick yea good? Yeah? Help
up like their social media? Yeah, social media, it's not bad, Eddie. Yeah,
where they want to go on vacation. You have to
ask your kids because they're go Morgan. I had babysitter
or nanny too. Oh, I Aamy, So we have two
babysitter or nannies. We have online profile picture for their

(11:46):
like dating profile and then yeah, I'm just kidding, and
then Eddie, uh, vacation vacations. Okay, Kelly, you have picked
Morgan number two. Do you feel good about that? Or
do you want to move over to one of the boys. No,
I feel good. I'll tell you what. You can have
both the boys. We don't have it? Great? Good job?
Or does it? No? No, you would you like to
move over and have both the boys? No, I'm sticking

(12:09):
with Morgan number two. Well, Morgan number two said picking
a babysitter or Nandy, and so did Amy, and they
are right, so everybody wins. First of all, congratulation Morgan
won that for her, and let us recognize Amy got
two in a row? About two in a row? Never
gonna get it? Wow? All right? I liked that? Or Amy?

(12:32):
Good job on the context clue. Thanks you gus. The
free game I have I have found people oncare dot com. Hey, Kelly,
how do you feel? I feel fabulous? That's right, Amy,
how do you feel? I feel good? Oh? Office is
so good? All right, Kelly, stay on the phone. We'll
get you your prize. Congratulations. The latest from Nashville and

(12:54):
Tullywood Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny Jordan Davis announced
a new EP. It's called by Dirt and We'll feature
eight news songs, including a collaboration with Luke Bryan the
EP drops. On May twenty first, Dirk Spentley and Luke
Bryan took part in the Natchez Trace Century bike Ride
in Mississippi over the weekend. Dirk shared that it took

(13:17):
them four hours and thirty minutes to complete the trek.
You can see photos on Dirk's Instagram page. Eric Church
talked about what he learned from his mom. Never complains
and always very resilient with anything that happens to her.
And it's just that attitude, the positive attitude regardless of
what has happened, that I think is the one thing
that I got from r with career. You know, she's

(13:37):
always been a person who's very positive. Two times that
I couldn't find a positive I'm Morgan number two. That's
your skinny hat. It's time for the good news producer. Ready,
all right, this is just a shout out to Linda Owens.
She's seventy eight years old and for more than three
decades she's been taken in foster babies. And I'm talking

(14:00):
eighty infants. Wow, over eight zero eight eight zero, over
thirty four years and she's not stopping. So that's pretty awesome.
I have two positive kids I can't imagine eighty so
shout out to her, well not at once, Eddie, No, no no, no, yeah,
thirty four years and I get the question all the
time too, like hey, so are you gonna keep fostering?

(14:20):
And I'm like, well, at this point, I kind of
we're hoping to keep these two and just we're done
with fostering, like you're full, Yeah, we're full. You can't
have another bite. What's her name again? Her name is
Linda Owens. Got out, Linda Owens, changing a lot of
people's lives. Absolutely, that's fantastic. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good, Amy. I put together

(14:41):
a list of actors that you probably did it. No
could sing, Okay, So I'll play you a clip and
you tell me who it is, but I'll give you
the option to two. Okay. So at first, this is
either going to be Jennifer Lawrence or Sandra Bullock. Picture
them both in your head. I had no idea either
could sing. Here you go, here's one of those two
singing every man and me that in the angry tree, Hi, Hi,

(15:08):
come into the tree burnet side by sidden me. Strange
things to happen, Man, are strange. That was probably pretty easy.
It's Jennifer Lawrence because that's the song she sang is Catness.
I forgot she sang that. It kind of has that
rasp about her voice too. Right, Okay, this next one

(15:29):
is this Brad Pitt or Ryan Gosling singing this song?
You're always hears that king. Wait, Ryan Gosling a Brad Pitt.

(15:56):
It sounds so old, so I want to go bradit.
But I know Ryan was a musketeer, so that's true.
I think he can sing, so I'll go with Ryan Gosling.
That's correct. I did sound like a vocal winning Grammy
performances like kidding kidding around there. He did do La
La land too, write anything all? Oh yeah, Robert Downey
Junior or Jake Jellenhall, who's just gonna be spit brown bulls,

(16:20):
back round of the back Door from the twenties, roll
around mine, it's funny now when I don't show up, spy? Well,
what do you think Robert Downey Junior or Jake Jillen Hall. Oh,
iron Man, I'm trying to think if I've ever heard

(16:40):
iron Man singing, She's I guess it's raths so raspy
and old. I have to go with iron Man. What's
his name? Robert Downey Junior. Let's listen, she's she just
don't have I mean, I don't know who do you
think that is? Yeah? Downey Junior, Dude, it's down Robert
naj Daniel Ratcliffe, Harry Potter or McCauley Culkin. Home alone.

(17:06):
Here you go, came my secrets, close a heart light,
I see this way you see light emotions, full o
blood raw. Okay, I'm gonna go with Daniel Ratcliffe since
I know he did Broadway. Yeah, that's it good. And
then finally Chris Evans, who's Captain America or What's on Earth? Yes? Ye,

(17:33):
Amy just had a moment there, wow. Or Robert Pattinson
who played Twilight on My Light. Oh. I think it
has to be Robert Pattinson because it just sounds like
his vibe. I don't picture Chris Evans singing this way,

(17:57):
what are your picture? I'm singing naked m Yeah that's
Robert Pattinson. Okay, all right, there you go. Well you
tell the all the game was nearest, Yeah, you win.
Tell her what she want, Eddie, she want nothing, boone.
I'm going to text you a picture of Chris Emmons
in his underwear. Enjoy it. I mean he's a dad

(18:19):
of four. It's time four. Okay, So your seven year
old son has a diary. Yes, he does a lock diary.
He calls it a journal. The last time that we
had talked about it, you had not busted in yet. Correct.
What's the latest. I don't think I'm going to do it.

(18:40):
You don't know love it. I think I wanted to
do it, And then I started breaking down the reasons
why I wanted to do and the only reason was
really because I'm curious of what's in there. Curious of
was seven year old possibly right in a lock journal.
I figure it's nothing. I figure it's just a bunch
of drawings or just kind of tattling on their on
his little brother or whatever. I don't think it's anything big.

(19:00):
And all the listeners, man, they're like, don't do it,
psychological studies. So I think, don't do it. So we
said it too. I really want to break his trust
at seven years old, so I'm gonna refrain from doing it.
Ye did he ask you if you're gonna do it? No?
Didn't you have the key? Though? I found I know
where the key is. And that's the thing too, He's
not really even hiding the key. That's why I think

(19:21):
there's really nothing in there worth investigating. So I'm just
not going to do it. And if you ever think
there is something worth investigating investigating, though, what are you
going to do? First? Find the key and opening? What
do you mean you're gonna ask him? You're gonna ask him, Oh,
what is anything up? You want to talk about anything
like that. We don't even have to present it that way,
just be like, hey, do you mind if we look
through your diary? I'd love to see what you've been

(19:42):
putting in there. Okay, I'll leave that option open if
you ever do want to unlock it and you can't
find the key. Lunchbox did call a locksmith to see
if they'd open a lock diary? Yeah, I figured, you know,
I don't know if they get a call for diaries,
they get cars, houses, whatever, but what could they open
a diary? Lunchbox called a locksmith to see if they
could open a kid's locked journal. Here's what happened. Hello Bucks,

(20:06):
Oh yeah, man, I was calling because I'm having trouble,
like I can't get into my place, so I'm trying
to get you to help me out. Okay, is it
is it a dead boat? Is it just a handle lock?
How locked out are you? I mean it just has
a key, just a regular key turn key, and I
can't find the key anywhere. Okay, I mean I can

(20:27):
come out, probably within the next hour, but you're going
to have an emergency service fee. It's going to be
a hundred just to show up. I found my kid,
he's seven years old, and I found a locked diary
in between his mattresses, and I can't find the key,
and I need to get into that thing. So that's
why I'm calling you, all right, sir, I want to
be honest with you. I mean, the service fee is
still going to be if you want me that right away. Still,

(20:48):
it's still going to be kind of expensive for you,
But I mean, I'll do it. But I mean, honestly,
I have five kids myself, and I can't imagine any
of them at seven years old, having any secrets, you know,
worth locking up. It's probably not worth your time, and
you're probably just going to make your kid think that
you don't trust them. So honestly, I think it's a

(21:10):
bad idea. But if you're willing to pay, I'll come
open it for you. Well, here's the thing. I'm gonna
pay you the money, you come to your job, and
we'll call it a day. I don't all right, yeah,
I mean, you're a locksman, you're not a counselor, you're
not a pretty I don't need your advice. I just
I don't need you to tell me how to be
a parent. I just need to unlocked the lot. Okay,
So it would be one hundred and twenty five for

(21:30):
me to show up in one hundred and twenty five
for me to open the lock. All right, sounds great, guys,
I don't need your advice. I don't need it there.
And it sounds like the guy got a Fanny's all right?
Than fine. It's gonna be a thousand dollars yea two.
He can unlock your seven year old journal. That's funny.
That is funny. What do your kids watch? What is

(21:50):
your seven yearna watch on TV? Like? What do they like?
It's funny? You know what they like? They like h
nat Gio, they like bear grills. And the other day
I was they were all in my bedroom for some
reason because I was playing video games downstairs, and I
go up there and they're all watching your episode of
Bear Grills. I'm like, what y'all doing? Them? Last season?
From last season? Yeah, so they're watching it all there
and they're all in. You know, I can't even get

(22:11):
their attention because they're all in. And then afterwards, I
asked my seven year old or I didn't even ask him.
He just comes up and he's like, you know what, Dad,
I I finally figured out what I want to do
when I grow up. I'm like what. He's like, I
want to be on the radio. I'm like, okay, just
like your daddy, That's what I'm talking about. He's like, no, no, no,
I want to have my radio show like Bobby. And
then I want a TV show like Bobby so I
can have nice things like Bobby. And I was like,

(22:33):
what that's really okay? All right? I thought he was
going in my direction, but now I love to be
just like you. I love it. Here's a voicemail we
got last night. He says, truck driver from Australia, how
you Bobby, I'm calling from Sydney. I try my truck driver.
I just wanted to say I love listen to your
show at night. Um, Nicky Jackson, you're so funny that

(22:58):
okay for going, and yet have a good dike Here
you guys, I wonder if night means live there good call,
you know, yeah, because it's the other side of the world.
Here is Amelia who's eleven years old. Hi, mister Bobby's own.
I am eleven years old and I listened to your podcast.
It's my mom, and I just want to say I really,

(23:20):
really really like when Amy tries to mumble out her
song and tries to figure out what the songs are saying.
And I also really like when Ray Mandoe goes, yeah,
I have a good day, y'all. Bye, She's so cute.
And here is Sarah from Texas. I just wanted to

(23:41):
tell you a joke for the warning cornies. Okay, here
it goes. What is a kidnapper's favorite kind of shoe?
A white band? Ha ha ha. All right, y'all have
a good dame us white bands? All right, that's up

(24:02):
your Samy's pile of stories. So is rewatching old TV
good for the soul? Well, it's good for me to
sleep because I need the TV on and I can
only have on things I already know the ending of
so I'll watch The Office because I know every episode
by heart, so it's good from my soul. Well, The
Office was the most stream show last year despite going
off the air ten years ago, so it was part

(24:24):
of this study that revealed this, along with Sopranos, Friends,
New Girl, and Vampire Diaries. A new report says that
we prefer old shows to new ones because it's more familiar,
it's comforting, it's stress free, especially the sitcoms, and yeah,
it's good for our souls. It's like you're hanging out
and you're just listening to some music just to hang
out with your friends. You don't go find new music.

(24:46):
You're not exploring. You find the stuff that you're comfortable
with that you don't pay a lot of attention to.
Have you ever heard of social surrogacy? No, no, I've
neither had eye until this article. But it's where you
form this what they call a kinship with the care
and you feel super comfortable around them and they are
good for you. So yeah, that's probably what you have
with Michael Scott from the Office. So shout out to Freckles,

(25:09):
a lobster in a tank at Red lobster in Virginia.
Now it is a lobster that has little freckles all
over it, little spots, and these lobsters are so rare
they are one in every thirty million. This lobster was
rescued from the tank and it's not going to be
cooked up and eaten because that's what it was in
the tank. Four and someone noticed it and was like, whoa, whoa, whoa,

(25:29):
this is a very rare lobster. I think the story
here is the lobsters are back in the tank because
we've been a red lobster twice. Oh, they weren't there.
They're not having lobsters there because you can't gather in
the lobby, can't gather in the waiting area. Oh so
why would you even put them out to watch, right,
because you're not there. Because you're not there. We just
buried the headline. Let's go. I had him been there,

(25:49):
so I didn't know they weren't doing that. Yeah, if
there's a play, if there's a red lobster nearby, and
where with the Arkansas Keith, you know that's where we're going. Yeah. Well,
freckles has reportedly been donated to the Virginia Living Museum
for it's lobster display. So you can go see freckles
if you're in Virginia. Alan Jackson he honored his late
mom with something pretty special in a new song. Now

(26:11):
her voice is the first voice that you hear in
where her heart has always been. And it's his mom
Music Jackson reading from the Bible before Alan begins singing
Low the Angel of the Lord came upon him and
the glory of the Lord show around the bathhom Well,
that's pretty cool, I know. Also, her name's Music Jackson.

(26:34):
That's really Alan had no choice. He had to do music.
Music with the kay at the end too. Alan, Lol, Allen,
you know my name Avenge, Yes, Avenge, my parents who
name me music and be a music star. Where you
have Gone is on Alan's upcoming album, which is coming
out May fourteenth, Alan, go play the river back there,
you know the Chattahoochie. She's like setting up all of

(26:58):
it's all behind your dad's mercury. Here, take this grape
snow cone with you, all right, Amy, that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. Good. We all have our hobbies. We enjoyed

(27:18):
doing Bobby it's working Amy, it's bird and like other
things more than work, playing gone Bobby, nothing fun. Then
there's Daniel Tobin from North Carolina. When he was at
NC State University, he'd go out in nature and he
started picking up trash and he's been picking up trash

(27:39):
ever since. And he's picked up over eight million pieces
of trash and he does it all on his TikTok
videos and he has over three hundred thousand followers. And
that's eighty three hundred bags of trash he's picked up
in nature. How many piece of trash? Eight million? Do
you know one of those clickers that you have every
time that person goes into the club, his thumb would

(28:01):
be so strong, I'd have muscles going out the side
of it. That's good for him. There, Yeah, the thirty
two year old. On his TikTok, he gives you information
about the environment, why it's bad to pollute and litter,
and then he sits there and picks up trash. Do
you know his his name? Um, we're talking about his account.
I know his name is Daniel Tobin. All right, there's
enough there for you to go find him. Use your

(28:21):
detective skills. Friends, What yeah, I don't. I'm trying to
think of his name, but no think trying to find it,
trying to find it enough, nothing there, sorry name, You
just don't know his hand, Daniel, tell him shout out, buddy,
a good job. All right, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. We have an update
coming up in about fifteen minutes where Lunchbox sent three

(28:41):
different celebrities a letter, but he wrote it as a
seven year old and so he wrote Carry Underwood a letter,
the Rocket letter, and you an Oprah letter, all three
of them. Over the past month or so, there's been
no update, been no update. Is there a real life
update today? There's a real life update today fifteen minutes away.
Because it was like, I'm seven, will you send me

(29:02):
an autograph picture? And the whole game was to see
if anyone would respond. So you're telling us there is
an update. There is an update. Okay, fifteen minutes out. Date,
can't wait. Let's go over now and do the joke
with Amy. Morning, Corny. What's the difference between in laws
and outlaws? What's the difference between in laws and outlaws?

(29:23):
Outlaws are wanted good morning that you guys don't want
to laugh too hard. We're like, wow, okay, you saw
where Casey Musgrave's worked at the snow cone stand over
the weekend. Yes, she was in because she had read

(29:46):
and head I'd love to work at a snow cone
stand and so this place where you stand there like, hey,
come on, we'll get away three snow cones. So she did,
and she had a mask on. People realized it was
her start taking pictures. So if you could do a
job right now where you're like, man, I'd love to
have a day where I got to do whatever. Okay,
what would that job be, Eddie, see nodding your head. Oh, easy, easy.
I want to be a fisherman, a charter fisherman. Guy.

(30:07):
I want to like have a boat, take people out
every day and go fishing. But it's one day. You
get to do it one day. Yeah, I want to
do it. In the Gulf of Mexico. We're catching sailfish
and we're all going, let's go or marlin, whatever you want,
we're doing it. If someone said, Eddie, come down for
a day next week and you're gonna take people, do
you think you have the skill set up? No? No, no, no,
I don't know where the fish are. I don't know
how to catch marlin or sailfish, but I would love

(30:29):
to do Okay, Okay, I didn't know if you really
thought you could do that, right, No chance, I would
probably if just for a day. I don't want to
do in my whole career, but I would love to
be a news anchor really, yeah, day, like to get
it behind the news desk and go all right, takes
coming on Action News five o'clock. Let's go trent over
with the traffic like that and do the stories. Huh.

(30:50):
I think that to me would be fun for a
day because I don't like the sad stuff. Yeah, that's
part of it though, where the suit and tie gotta
go from the funny to the sad. I mean all
that's part of it. The problem is if someone let
me do that, they would be and there was serious news.
They would think it was a joke. People think it
was a joke because it's you. But I'm ready to go.

(31:11):
I think i'd want to be a news anchor for
a day. You Oh, I'm gonna go work at a
bird sanctuary, maybe even like a bird rescue center or something. Yeah,
there are some I've already looked into them. They're like
avion exotic avion sanctuaries. What would you do? I would
work with the birds and I would learn how to,
you know, attract them. I'm sure there's a way besides

(31:33):
just a certain type of food. But I would just
be more comfortable around the birds. They would be more
comfortable around me. I would identify them easier. Stuff like that,
a man. First thing that popped in my head was
bar tender. But I used to do that. I used
to just get behind the bar and serve drinks anyway,
So I've done that. So then I thought I'd like
to be a bouncer, like I'd like to be the
one that says, let me see your id NA get

(31:53):
out of here, beat it, beat it, rug rats, that's fake.
You don't get your id back, get lost, you get
you get you get who oh sorry sorry, Usually thick guys,
you're a little too intoxic. Katy, you gotta go on, man,
we can't let you in here tonight. He's just gonna
lunch boxes. You're gonna let hot girls in. That's I mean,
that would be so fun, Raymond, No, what about you?
For me? It is weather related because that's ended up

(32:17):
how I got with Crazy Ray, the weather guy. I
want to be a tornado chaser. You're out of your mind.
I know a guy too, and he said he could
take me for a day ride along every one day
because he wouldn't be back. Remember we met him in Missouri.
He says that he talks to Ray and he sends
them pictures because of the tornado chaser Scoopa. That's the goal.
You get all of us our jobs for one day.

(32:38):
I think Eddie's is tough to be deep sea? What
do you mean yours should just be at the lake? Whoa, whoa,
whoa whoa. No, you have to travel down to the
sea Florida. Let's work on it. Okay. So you're saying
it's gotta be one day, so just do it here
at Percy Priest. Yeah, I'm saying you can do it
at the lake here, all right, that's fine, you can
do it wherever. I don't. I'm just saying it it
would be difficult. Like I could probably go back to

(32:59):
Arkansas and do it a day and come back. But
for you to get all the way down there, you
to fly or pay for flights. Sure, the whole thing,
that's the whole day. Yeah, you're right all right now
now was booking his work great aside from the guests,
he's booking his work. About a month ago, Lunchbox wrote
letters to a list celebrities as a seven year old kid,
and his goal was to see if they'd send him

(33:19):
back an autograph picture. It was Carrie Underwood, it was
The Rock, and it was also Oprah and he wrote
them with pencil and pen and what was your name
of these letters? Oh man, I don't even remember. My
name was Miranda and one of them. See it's creepy.
He picked a girl, right, yeah, Well the females like
to Oprah and Carrie. I was a girl and to

(33:41):
the Rock. I think I was Greg, seven years old,
seven year old named Greg. I don't know. It's like
my name is herman, I'm seven. Okay. So we've been waiting,
no response, no response, been about a month. So what's
what's the latest. So Saturday, I'm sitting on the front
porch in my chair. The kids are running around, we're

(34:02):
blowing bubbles. Mailman walks up, hands me the mail and
there's something from Kalifornia and o so California has gotta
be Rock the Rock and live yes, her studios. Wherever
I had to send it was California. Okay, So so

(34:22):
I mean letting carry Underwood carry Underwood's out. I just
ruined that that's a bad chiece. Go ahead. And so I,
oh my gosh, oh my gosh, it's here, and I
rip it open and it's a letter from the Rock.
No way, no way, I can't believe it. And there's
a picture of the Rock and it signed it says

(34:44):
thanks for being a big fan. And I'm like, wow,
this is amazing. And then I woke up Sunday morning.
I dreamed I came to me in the mail. I
was so disappointed Sunday when I woke up and I
realized it was a dream. I was like, dumb this
update ever heard? I thought, But he really got a
thing from the Rock. He was blown bubbles with the

(35:04):
kids on the front parts. Guys, that was literally my dream. No,
I mean, we hear you. So there is no update,
the updates. Nothing came. Dumb dream. No, it wasn't a
dumb dream. It was an exciting dream. Until I woke
up on Sunday morning and I was eating pancakes. I
was like, oh man, that really didn't happen. That was
a dream? Well so nothing so far, so nothing happened.

(35:25):
We all were teased too. I like to apologize all
of our listeners who waited to that commercial break to
hear that, because I also waited at the commercial break, going, oh,
I wonder what he's gonna pull off from under his desk.
So still no response from the Rock or Carrie Underwood
or Oprah. Correct, you can't if there's an update for
now on. You gotta be honest with us. No, No,
I was being honest, like I really did have that dream,

(35:45):
and I really thought it need something tangible. I wanted
you guys to feel the emotion I felt when I
realized it was a dream, and you guys did They
felt it? You were excited and then the let no, ye,
we felt it. You could have said had a dream
about it just like that. Yeah, we'd have been like,
all right, well, we won't teach you to come to
another segment. Then on the phone is down in Kentucky

(36:07):
who tagged me on Instagram? So I called her up.
I haven't talked for her yet. Hey, don how are you?
I'm great, Bobby, how are you doing? I'm really good.
I appreciate you talking with me, because I was on
Instagram a second ago and I was talking to Amy
and I was like, oh my goodness. So what I've
been doing. I've been trying to figure out the scratch offs,
like where they are in conjunction winners losers. So I've
been playing these thirty dollars scratch offs. Now you've been

(36:27):
watching me do that? Did that inspire you to do it?
I haven't been planning as crazy as you have, but
it was yesterday when I did it. It was a
totally on a whim from watching you do the scratch offs.
And I was at our little, tiny little country you
Mark went for an ice cream, and I said, I'll
take two of these thirty cards and I'll take three

(36:48):
of these Monopoly ten dollars cards and see what happened.
So he spends a lot, Yeah, a lot, So he's
been ninety dollars and then how much did you win? Well,
on the first one, I scratched off with one of
the ten dollar Monopoly cards and on the front of
the card, I want absolutely nothing, and just like you,
there was the bonus things on the back, and I

(37:08):
scratched that off and won ten dollars. So I broke
even and I scratched off all the rest of the
cards and they were all done, and it was literally
the last card I was on, and on all the
bonus things for the tap nothing and I scratched off
the first two rows of it and it's still nothing.

(37:28):
And I got to the next one and I got
a five X. I'm like, oh my gosh, if if
you get if you scratch off five X, that means
you win five times whatever the prize is underneath. And
I was scratching them off like you were, and not
showing the dollar amount when I was scratching off the
number spots. So I'm like, oh, crut, what did I
just I mean, I think in five dollars, you know,

(37:48):
ten dollars. So I scratched off and there was literally
one hundred dollars underneath it. So I won five hundred dollars. Hey,
so you turn ninety into five hundred, five hundred and ten? Yeah,
because remember get in bags, right, So I guess really
just turn eighty into five hundred. Oh there you go.
If that makes sense. Wow, come on, congratulations five hundred bucks.

(38:12):
And so, since I am your inspiration and true love,
how much do I really? Yeah? So none, Okay, I
give you the t ten percent body. That's what I
tell people when I'm scratching. If I went over a
thousand bucks, I'm giving ten percent to somebody who's watching,
just randomly selected person. Okay, yeah, but here's what I did.
I've been reading into the analytics to the scratch off.

(38:32):
You have a theory, Well, I don't. I've been reading
other people's theories who have either worked with the lottery
or have done the math based on the amount of
people to win based on the amount of tickets that happen.
And I was reading this one guy and he said, hey,
I used to work there. If you're gonna buy scratch
offs and you really want to try to win, you
need to buy them. Hooked ten to the time. So
I bought ten. I'm scratching him off Thursday night on

(38:54):
Instagram Live. This is the first time you're gonna try
the ten. I have ten thirty dollars scratch offs. Yeah,
do the math. It ain't cheap, No, it's not. I
have ten thirty dollars scratch offs that I will be
scratching all connected. And it was tough because they don't
they're not connected in some places, and they're like six
of them left to four of them. But I will
be doing ten thirty dollars scratches in a row. So
that's the thing, buying ten connected. The guys had always
worked in the lottery office anymore. And he's saying that

(39:15):
at least you'll get your money back. Nope, he's not
saying anything. He said, but if you want a shot,
that's what you do. He's probably working for the lottery
now somewhere and all of us. But I will be
doing that Thursday evening I think, or maybe not Thursday,
and I'll do it tomorrow Wednesday, I don't know, but
I'm gonna be doing it soon on my Instagram mister
Bobby Bones. Okay, Don, congratulations to you. Thank you very much.

(39:35):
I'm good luck Q. I'll be watching. Are you going
to take that money that you just won and turn
it back over into more scratch offs? Nope, nope. I'm
taking the money that I want and I'm donating it
to one of the charities that I donate too. I'd
love to hear that. Come on, awesome, Come on Dawn,
all right, don have a great day. Thank you for listening,
see you later. Thank you you guys to have free day.

(39:57):
Bye bye. That's pretty cool, hunch, I love it. She
had to be like, why biblest calling me right now?
Like she literally just tagged me on Instagram. It's time
for the good news. Good news. Prancer has been adopted.
The two year old thirteen pound Chihuahua Mutt, not so
charitably described as a chucky doll in a dog's body,

(40:23):
was a list of production last month. Now Prancer quote,
the haunted Victorian child in the body of a small
dog that hates men and children end quote, has found
a home with Ariel Davis, a thirty six year old
resident of New Haven, Connecticut. She brought Prancer home last week,
according to the newly created Instagram account at Prance with

(40:43):
a Chihuahua. Here's what she said. I read the article
I connected to it. I was like, you know what,
why not I'll just send him an email. What's the
worst that could happen? Well, Prancer killed her. That's true's home,
that's true. That's not true. Not true, that's not true. Anyway,
they're bonding, got a home. I mean, they could have

(41:05):
done a better job at marketing the dog right, Well,
they need to make sure they didn't like paint a
different picture, because obviously it doesn't like people. The bet
Prancer's viral listing did not sugarcoat his shortcomings. Are you ready?
He hates men, he hates children, he hates dogs, he
hates cats, he's nervous, he's fearful, he's poorly socialized. Sounds

(41:25):
like she's a woman, and it doesn't seem like he
hates women. It went viral and then she adopted. Yeah, perfect, hilarious,
a good story votes that being said, are the dog
we adopted? Ella was from the dog from Hell? Did
they sell her that way? They lied up to us,
They're like, oh, she's submissive and she's fantastic and she's loving.
She bid us for a month, but everybody now she's fantastic,

(41:49):
ninety nine in the time her only get into a
little bit now. But she's great and we worked with her.
We're getting there. But poor Prancer. Funny, that's what it's
all about. That was telling me something good. Always here
for your convenience. That's me. Brittany and Pennsylvania. You are
on the show. What can I help you with? Hi?
Bobby Brittany, good morning, studio. So I have a friend

(42:17):
that we've been friends for well were we were friends
for three years and she got with my ex husband
and they asked me to be in their wedding, and
at first I said yes, and it was supped to
be last December, but I'm with the coronavirus. They had
to reschedule and they did get married, but they're still
going to have their wedding renew and reception this coming December.

(42:44):
And since they've gotten married, it's been kind of strange,
and she's been a little over burying. I guess with
my daughter as well, as we have an eight year
old daughter, and she tries to be more like her
mom than anything. And I don't know. I guess I'm
just not used to someone else being a mom to
my daughter. But I wanted your advice and what I

(43:08):
should do, if I should how to tell her that
I'm not sure if I want to be in the
wedding anymore. Let me ask a question about you know,
three steps back, she became a partner with your ex
husband after you had already divorced, not while you guys
were still together. Is that right? Yeah? Okay, no, No,

(43:28):
it was after Okay, so there's a little less shadiness
happening so far. I'm just kind of get in my
mind right is to how angry I want to be? Okay,
So when she started dating your ex husband and you
were friends with her already, was that cool with you?
Did she talk with you about that? How did that
situation go down? Yeah? Yeah, I mean I was. I
was good with them dating, and like I'm fine with

(43:49):
them being married too. It's just it's awkward sometimes because
I can sometimes I want to hang out with her,
but she's there as well. Yeah, she's a totally awkward situation. Right.
But but here's what I would say, there's a kid involved.
You want to maintain as good of a relationship as
you can in a good way with obviously him, he's

(44:09):
her dad and the new stepmom because you're having to
grow into this too. I had stepparents. It's the weird
dynamic that everybody's trying to figure out at once. I mean,
I'm sure she is struggling a bit too with knowing
how much she's supposed to try to be a mom,
and she may not be doing it right right now,
or she may be doing exactly right, but you may
not be handling. Who knows everyone is learning right now

(44:29):
in the step mother father daughter process. I would encourage
you to a little bit get over it and be
in the wedding and move on and try to keep
a good relationship. You don't have to be best friends
with him anymore, but you do have to co parent
with him and a bit with her ish because she's
going to be serving a role as kind of a

(44:49):
substitute half mom when you're not there. Heck, maybe a
whole mom if that relationship is good. I was lucky
enough to have a great step dad whenever I was
a twelve thirteen years old, and I hope that's the
case with your daughter. But I would say because if
the kid wasn't involved, kick rocks, lady, That's what I
would say. However, I'm not gonna say that because I
think you should be there, grit your teeth and figure

(45:12):
out you know exactly where this road's taking you with
this new weird dynamic and relationship. Okay, Okay, it stinks.
I'm not gonna lie to you, And if the kid
wasn't involved, I wouldn't say that. But I would also
encourage you to give a little grace to the new
step mom because she's trying to figure it out as well.
I don't think she's just you know, supermanning her shirt,
going I'm here the new mom, and she's probably doing

(45:35):
it wrong, so new to her. So that's what I
would encourage you to do, is a little bit swallow
your pride, go to the wedding, be a good soldier,
get out of town. You know. Yeah, Okay, all right,
I appreciate it. I appreciate your call. I hope you
have an awesome day. Thank you for calling us, thank
you for listening, Thank you, Bye bye, helf one. Though

(46:00):
it's real tough. Yeah, everybody's learning. Though it's easy to
look at step mom and go, oh, she's trying. She's
learning too. Yeah, she might be doing the best that
she can. And it seems like they have she wants
to be friends with her, seems like they have a
good relationship. So more it's just sometimes you might be
juggling a little jealousy because of a relationship. It might
be being formed, and you have to kind of step

(46:20):
back and look like, oh, wow, are they trying to
do a good job and be okay with it. Coming
in in the next segment, we're not leaving this segment yet.
We got a long time here, but Canan Cox is
coming in to perform. Yeah. He's the guy I was
talking to yesterday. He was working at the restaurant I
was eating in. He's like, hey man, I'm an artist,
and I was like, all right, cool, let's see how
you are. Had him on the phone yesterday, invited him up.
He showed up this morning. He had a guitar. It's
gonna come play live. Watch him on our Facebook page.

(46:43):
He's gonna be live, so he'll be in a little bit.
I have no idea how good he is live. We
played some of his clips and he sounded great eclips.
But I'm excited to have him up here. Honestly, I
saw him walking in the green room in a second ago.
That's what reminded me, all right, let's go over and
do the news Bobby's story. I thought this only happened
with yawning, But I guess when someone grabs their phone

(47:06):
and looks at it, you do that tune. Yeah, that's interesting. Yeah.
A new study says we do this with our phones.
They wanted to see how many people would check their
phone if they sell someone else check theirs. So they
tried it with two hundred people, and over half of
them picked up their phone within seconds. That's crazy. I mean,
I guess maybe is it because you feel like, oh, well,
they're gonna check their phone. I'm if they're gonna be

(47:27):
on there, I'm gonna be on mine. Does any part
of your body itch right now? No? None? No? Why
not at all? Nothing itches? No part of your neck
or head or anything. How about now? Okay, see that's
my point. Like you put it into somebody's mind, they
start to think about it. I did get bit. I like, oh,
nowches right here? My arm itches. You're missing the point

(47:50):
because I was talking about it. Same with your phone, okay,
it's called chameleon effect. Really yeah, same with a yawn.
You're like, oh you kind of tired too. Of course
you've read about this well a long time ago and
some nutty book I was reading. But yeah, so same
thing with itching. And there are these at trigger but
the first time they've ever done phone. Interesting. How about this?

(48:11):
A woman gives birth on a flight to Hawaii with
hell from doctor and nurses on board. But the thing
is she didn't know she's pregnant. What Oh my god,
how like. I mean, I know that this happened, so
I don't know why I'm shocked every time with medical
equipment for a premature baby. On the airplane, the doctor
and nurses used a couple of shoelaces and to tie
and cut the umbilical cord, made baby warmers out of

(48:32):
microwave bottles. Oh, this is without medical equipment. I was
gonna say, well, they why do they use all those things?
Our printer is kind of messed up a little bit.
Without medical equipment. On the airplane, the doctor and nurses
used a couple of shoelaces to tie and cut through
the umbilical cord, made baby warmers out of microwave bottles,
and use an Apple watch to measure the baby's heart rates. Wow.
The medical team kept the baby stable for three hours

(48:53):
until the plane landed. I mean about premature. Yeah, but
on a flight to Hawaii, there's no to land right
like you're overall water. Yeah, there's nothing you can do.
The pilot king there's also probably a threshold where you
could just not faster turn around because up to a
point you're having a baby. We'll just turn around and
go back to the land for an hour and a
half out after a while it usuales in the middle

(49:14):
of the ocean. Wow, so she did not know she
wasn't she was pregnant. Does it say how far along
she was? I think the baby it was between twenty
seven and twenty nine weeks. Oh my goodness. Yeah, so
maybe she really nine weeks didn't feel that she was pregnant.
Here is a clip from TikTok from a passenger, and
you can hear the baby crying, but they recorded it.
Baby hear it? Yeah, And she's actually named it the

(49:53):
Little Delta. But she might be this person. I don't
know if they're from whoire. They were taking it trip
to Hawaii. But then you're kind of stuck in Hawaii
because your baby probably has to go in the niku
for all right, quite some time. She might be from
Hawaii though, right, well, she's from Utah. She's gonna be
in Hawaii until the baby and then they're gonna go home.
I knew what a story. Yeah, crazy, she didn't know

(50:17):
she had a she's gonna have a baby. But there
she is on the plane with a mask on. Hold
a baby. A little bit, little little baby. Baby gets
some vouchers or something, right, I'm saying, like, if you
didn't have a companion pass on south, the western right stinks.
All right, that's the news. Thank you Bobby's story. Let's
go over and talk to Connie in Virginia. Hey, Connie,
welcome to the show. What's going on? Hey? How are

(50:39):
you today? Welcome? Start thank you and congratulating the studio.
She's saying like ten things that one's gonna be nervous.
I love her. She means, congratulations on the engagement in
morning studio that it is a lot of things get
slammed together. Let's take a breath Connie and start over
because I love your passion. Let's all take a deep
breath in. All right, Connie, how's it going? Good? Good? Okay?

(51:08):
What would you like to say? Connie? Hey, I'm just
excited to see Kanan on your show today. I've been
following him since twenty fourteen. How did it on cruise ships? Oh?
Is that right? I did not know that. So the
next segment, a guy named Kanan Cox is going to
be in. We talked to him on the phone yesterday.
I was eating dinner with Klin at a restaurant he

(51:29):
was working there, and he was like, hey, I'm also
an artist, and I was like, well, heck, let's see
if you're in good played his music? I like it
sounds pretty good. He's gonna come in and play. Haven't
heard him play live? Amazing. I didn't have a record
deal or anything. Maybe this is a big break. I
don't know, but love to give somebody a shot. He's
gonna come in next. Are you nervous about this, Connie?
I am. I'm excited for him. I think this is
a great opportunity, and I really believe in his music. Dang,

(51:51):
you're a legit fan. Huh. Yeah, it's been really fun
to follow his journey since twenty fourteen. Yeah, so I
said that. I don't know, so like talking points? Are
you are you? Are you kin? All right? Are you sorry?
As the fans people say, are you related to kan
to Canaan? No? Not in at okay, not at all?
All right? All right, Connie, Well, this, this awkward call

(52:15):
brought to you by has been great. This has been great.
We're gonna bring in Canaan next. Okay, thank you, all right, goodbye,
bye Bye's cute she is. She was like, congratulations studio,
and I feel so good. Uh, it's three things at once.
All right, let me do a little reset on what happened.

(52:37):
Kayla and I were looking for some food. We're like,
let's go. There's a place called Del Friscos. I don't
even know what that was, am I just dumb? No, no,
Because I mentioned that, you were like, how do you
not know what Del Friscos is? It's like I don't.
So we go in. We go in, and we were
not dressed properly because it's pretty fancy. Canaan, yeah, a
little bit. I mean yeah, I was like, what. So

(52:58):
we go in and we sit down and having a
nice dinner, and Canan just goes, hey, man, big fan
and leaves a coaster with his Instagram name on it
and a cell phone number. Continued eating, put in my pocket.
Checked it out online. I said, Okay, he's real. But
what I checked was to see if he was actually
a fan or if he followed me on Instagram, because
if he didn't, this wouldn't be happening. It becomes up

(53:19):
and say hey, I'm not a fan and here's my
and they'd be like, okay, well there you go, there
you go. He's being honest. So we called him yesterday
on the phone how'd that feel this morning? Yeah, yesterday morning?
Pretty yeah, incredible? Yeah, expect that. And about the Instagram,
I literally unfollowed you after I gave you the coaster
and followed you again just so it would be closer
in your timeline, like in your feed, just in case

(53:40):
you would like actually go back and look like, oh
that's that kid right there. Interesting. Interesting, But we are
nervous and nut crazy right now. Canaan Cox is his name.
You can follow him on Instagram. And so we go
into the restaurant, we eat, we reach out, you're here,
you woke up this morning? Where were your nerves? Scale
one to ten thirteen? Nice? I love that because it

(54:01):
means something to them. Yeah, that's all we love to hear. Yeah,
I wait a call a minute ago that said she
saw you on a cruise ship and like twenty fourteen.
Those are the og fans, man, the og fans there.
Tell me about playing on cruise ships. What was that like?
It was pretty much the most perfect way to do
anything ever, And like your twenties, we spend a year
of my life in the Mediterranean. You just wake up
and this was all you did for four hours, and

(54:22):
you wake up a lot today I'm in Spain. Oh
tomorrow we're in Greece. And so it was a pretty
great way to save some money. That's amazing. How do
you get that job? Um? Just auditioning. At the time,
I dated a girl who was doing like the bigger shows,
and so she did some like connections for me and
you sit down, you feel yourself singing some songs on
a couch and send it in. She's like just an agent.

(54:42):
And so with that, I guess you don't have to
pay rent because you're working on the boat. Yeah, no rent,
crew bars like sixty cent beers. It's a yeah. So
it's a good way to save lots of money. What
about food? Do they feed you? Yeah, they feed you.
I mean the crew mess is, you know, not necessarily
the greatest food in the world. But being being up
performer you kind of got a little more benefits. You

(55:03):
got to go to some of the guest areas and
eat and do that kind of stuff. So so you're
traveling the world in your twenties, you're playing music. Your
room is paid for basically, your food is paid for.
You see in places you probably never thought you'd see,
where you grow up. I grew up in Ashville, North Carolina. Okay,
Mediterraneans finding the Mediterranean. Yeah, I don't know how to
get there from here. Yeah, pretty cool. Huh, it is

(55:23):
pretty cool. And you spend how long out there? I
did it for three years, so contractually like on and off,
you know, six months here and take off a couple.
Did you have so much money saved up when you
got off the boat? Oh yeah, it was great. And
then you blow it on on new music and music
videos and all of that. So I was looking at
your Instagram. You make your own music videos. Yeah. I
degrees in musical theaters, so I have a very big

(55:44):
passion for like behind the camera work as well directing
and editing and stuff as well. So it's also like
a side hustle done, you know, picked up some edits
and directing on other people's projects. You know, what imire
about Kanan is that sometimes you have to side hustle
and side side hustle and just to get your art
to exist. And they're good that sometimes your stock is up,

(56:05):
sometimes your stock is down, but when it's down, you
gotta do other things to make it just so you
can have that shot. You get that stock back up,
and so how long you've been working at Del Frisco
is down there? Well, I actually worked there my first
moved here. I worked there for a year and then
the GM there's become fans. I told him, like in
the interview, I was like, hey, just so you know,
music's what I want to do. So if I just
piece out of here soon, like I'm not here to

(56:25):
be your manager. So music became full time until obviously
COVID and then I messaged the GEM again she was
still there and I was like, hey, I am not
obviously playing a lot. If you want me to pick
up I can do that for you. So, I mean
I've been back there since around October of last year.
What's the biggest tip you ever got? I mean, people

(56:46):
spend a lot of money del Frisco, so I think
it was like one hundred and fifty wow or fifty bucks,
but I mean the bill was that was a twenty
percent tip on that. Oh it wasn't someone going it
wasn't somebody going above and beyond me like oh you
are great, you know great over here now. I was
just like, oh yeah, we just dropped eight hundred bucks day.
So what's a most expensive bottle of wine. You've seen
by it, like, what's the most expensive? Because the place

(57:09):
just look fancy. It is fancy. I mean I enjoy
I've learned a little bit about wine. I've learned that
I love murlot. Now, um from that, there's a couple
that I that I enjoy. Um, I guess the the couve.
I can never say it right, that's a we wouldn't
know if you did say it from France cost yeah, Um,
it's in the like to two hundred. Yeah, will you

(57:32):
ever upset and be like listen to yeah from Napa
Valley's way better than that. I can upsell a steak.
That's about it. I always lie and say the chef's
feature is a filet oscar style Okay, I mean you know, yeah,
that's it. It's like we never have a chef's feature,
and so I'm just like, the chef's feature today is
the filet just added twenty four dollars to year? Hey,

(57:54):
you gotta listen. As someone who weighed tables a lot
in his life, you gotta do what you gotta do. Yeah,
you know you're hustling that price up so that tip
goes up. I don't know, well, canan you've just been
the victim of me loosening you up. Thank you. And
because we were doing a little sound check before during commercial,
he's like, oh boy, Like I'm just gonna stay with
them for a second, talk a little bit. Is anyone
else sweating? How long have you been? How long you've

(58:15):
you've been pursuing a career in music at this point,
I mean professionally, so about four or five years now, moving,
you know, But I've always known that I've wanted to
do it. With the cruise ships and degree in theater
and stuff like that, just performing has always been the dream.
The goal, and the goal for you is to be
a big country star. Yeah yeah, like entertaining you eyes wide.
Let's play massive shows at arenas. Like that's the ultimate goal, right.

(58:36):
I text my drummers this more and I said, put
Madison Square Garden in your in your books in like
three years, put it on. That's pushing it, but we'll see.
You know what I do. I put my my goals
on my phone lock screen if I have one, and
then I always see it and I'm always and it
doesn't slip and never I never kind of lose focus.
It's like, oh I'm reminded again, Sam, So there's no listen,
you do it right, you can be a Madison Square

(58:56):
Garden in three years. So well, that being said, I
never wouldn't play all right. So but with the musical
theater background, did you do plays like? Yeah, I mean
that was the whole BFA have a Bachelors of Fine Arts,
so dance, I can tap jazz modern you're kidding me,
I mean like the Jennifer Carpet. No, thanks, What did

(59:19):
you do? What's what's the play you did? What do
you have to sing? Um? Pick one? Did you Oklahoma?
Do it? Oklahoma's Will Parker? In Oklahoma Conrad Birdie and
Bye Bye Birdie. Will Parker is is he uh oh
what a beautiful No, he's the He's the funny He's
the funny forest character that was. I literally was so
upset because I wanted to be curly, curly, curly, and

(59:41):
then my teacher was like, Canaan, we wanted to give
you curly, but Michael, the only other guy in high
school who could sing, He's like, he's just not funny
and so classic Will Parker has to be funny. I
was like, what about grease? You ever to grease? No,
I've had some offers from like little like side theaters,
like out in Florida and stuff like that to do.
I supposed to be the guy who moons everyone one.
I was like, I was that guy in real life though,

(01:00:02):
age like nine through fourteen. It was my thing. All right, Canaan,
we're ready to hear you play here. All right, let's
do amy. What do you want first? Do you want
him to do a verse in the course of a
cover to warm us up, or do you want to
go right for the right for his stuff. Let's warm
us up with the cover. Okay, well give us a
verse in a chorus of a cover. What is it?
Do you want to know? Or do you want me
a singer? I'm like, don't know if it's so bad

(01:00:23):
and I can't figure it out. We're oh man, it's
uh the way you made me feel by Michael Jackson.
All right, here we go, Canny Cane cocks everybody him
being and beaming me ha him so you can give
him a fever. I'm never if know You'm just proud

(01:00:47):
of from lovingness, not groove me, young tongue us feeling
your fever from miles around. I think you then my
carbon Bames is down just kissing me baby and til
me twice. Bere the one for me, the way made

(01:01:10):
me be You really turned me you knocking me up
from my feet. Nu, baby, my only days are God,
give it to me, give me some time a second,

(01:01:31):
mb be my girl, the way you made me feel nice.
You can tell he is a trained vocalist because he's
right up on that mic. He was like, don't have
any monitors. I don't even know why I'm doing it.
Are you complaining? No? All right, Candan, let's hear what

(01:01:55):
is this song that you're gonna sing? Is this a
song that you wrote? Yeah? I wrote this huh nicky
being any Briggs and it's called out of Nowhere. Okay,
so it's a good or now be honest. I mean yeah,
I think it was right on the precipice of me,
like figuring out who I was as an artist. I
don't know I was cliche has that sounds, but just yeah.
So it's actually my first co write. So I've been

(01:02:25):
singing on stamp ahead in my shadow, sticking to the
shadow and being here before I shut in the door.
But now one's solving up fucking out of Ali being war,
punching holes in the walls, up my heart out of

(01:02:45):
alia because I don't want them come. I don't want
to run. I just want to landon. Drive me crazy,
tee me for a spin, turning up ten to the max.
I don't want to come back. Damn baby, that's so random.
I can't resist. Didn't see it coming, but I'm glad

(01:03:06):
you dude. Lack of men, star phone out of there,
lacking mena star phone out of beer. Ow No, come on? Okay, great,
thank you so much. That's so good. All right, let's

(01:03:27):
go over to Luke Bryan, Luke Bryan, Katie Perry, Lionel.
What you think? Who? It doesn't matter? Okay, Well, Katen,
I thought that you were awesome. I feel like, I
don't know, I've heard that's better than some songs I heard.
And the top of the top of the jar she

(01:03:47):
means it's better than some songs. She's heard that our
big hit. Yes, yeah, no, for sure, Like I think
that it was a better performance of some of the
people seeing. So I think there's so much potential, Like
I think I I are he liked you coming into
it because I see your passion and then I see
how hard you're working. And we like to root for
someone that's really working hard and is kind of the underdog.

(01:04:09):
So um, yeah, I'm here for it. Cane and Cox,
Yeah me too. You're good. Thank you. You know you're
really good. And we kind of three in the you know,
in the old boiling pot. It's like, hey, come on listen,
big opportunity, but also you know that's nerve racking a
little bit and you can't help about yourself. Which again
and he was early like everything I think's great. Um, dude, fantastic,

(01:04:31):
fantastic performance for our listeners that are are are on
now or you can follow them at Canaan Cox c
A N A A N with the two ways Canaan
Cox and uh go follow him up. We did a
big yesterday. You had twenty four thousand. Now you've got
almost twenty seven thousand followers and growing. Let's go, Thank you,
my man. Yeah. Playing in Evansville, Indiana, Well, I don't

(01:04:56):
know if people no, that's how they would spell it,
is it? Nope? Nope, I'm positive of it. Hey, some
people are not planing shows in Evansville, Indiana, Fairfield, Illinois,
Pierre Peoria, Illinois, and Sarah Gordo, Illinois, Greenville, South Carolina,
Fort Wayne, Indiana, all May in June, So go see him.
I hope that somebody heard this, and I was like, man,
we should give like a shot. You definitely have a boy.

(01:05:17):
She definitely had the look. You're you're a nice guy.
Thanks man. I was worried because you're like really good looking,
and I was like, he might be a dB, but
you weren't. I have drawn used to be fat, So
you say, lost seventy pounds. Yeah, so look at you
there you go. All right, Canaan Cox, great job. Hey
you guys, let go let me. Let me put on
Jennifer and North Carolina, who you won't be able to
hear her, but she wants to say something. Okay, Hi,

(01:05:38):
Jennifer and North Carolina. You're on with us in Canaan Cox. Hi,
good morried everybody morning I had. I had to call
out of a first time caller that Canaan, if nobody
signed you, they're insane. She said, if nobody signed you,
they're insane. Okay, thank you, Jennifer Hometown n C represent true.
Shouldn't have said that because now I'm like, oh, it's

(01:05:59):
probably somebody you know with that accent. Definitely go ahead, Jennifer.
And I'm a first time caller. You just you blew
me out of the water. And Bobby, you're amazing for
what you do every single day. My children love you.
I have two boys, and I swear you're as a
calming voice on the right home and the rights to

(01:06:20):
school every day. Me I turned you on and they
immediately stopped. Thank you very much. And you have you're
going to do great things for this rang man and
he's he's just a star already. All right. I don't
know what you look like, but your voice is. Let's
tell her. He your hair's kind of red. He kind
of looks like strawberry blondes. If the don't take a mess,

(01:06:44):
you're fine. If like if like Opie was a UFC fighter,
a chiseled jaw too, I see that. Like he's like
all American kid, but like a little too good looking
to make you comfortable, Like he's probably gonna steal your
girl if he's around her a little bit, and then
he's actually nice and you end up being his friend
after he steals your girl. So like a good looking
Ron Howard is what you're saying. Yeah, much younger, Yeah,
much younger. I was gonna say, I like to day
you're on Howard with Harry. Yeah, I always love Andy Dalton.

(01:07:07):
Oh that's right. I was really going or print the
Prince Andy Harry. Yeah, getting those stems worth. I'm just
waiting for the day. You know who's Andy what? Quarterback
for the Bears. Now he's to be a quarterback for
the Bengals. Oh okaycu super red hair. I think I
know who that is now, Prince Harry. We have spent

(01:07:28):
too much time here, Canny story, No, not your fault. Yeah,
you gotta go, Candan. You don't gotta go home, but
you gotta get out of here. Great job, Candy Cox, wonderful.
Anything you want to say to this guy, a superstar musician? Yeah, Candan,
you've a great voice, man, really really good, and your
story is inspiring. I can tell how hard you worked
to get here at this moment, so I love it.
I'm all in, dude, you're so good. Keep it up.

(01:07:50):
All right, there he is Candy Cox. Everybody sign him,
sign up to a deal. Glad everybody's here. Glad we
could give old Canny Cox a shot. So cool, guys,
hush one waiting tables, comes in, knocks it out of
the park. Yeah, that was cool. Check that out on
the podcast. Let's take some calls real quick. Let's go
to Morgan in Pennsylvania. Morgan, thank you for calling. I

(01:08:10):
heard you gasp when we picked up your call. You
are on the show Showtime. Hey, oh my word, this
is like the best day ever. Glad you're here. What
do you want to say? Hi? I was just calling.
So I'm a labor and delivery nurse and I just
wanted to call and shout out all the nurses that
are listening because it's nurses weak and it's been kind

(01:08:30):
of nursing for the last year. So I just want
to give a shout out to everyone. I would bet
not only because yes, I completely agree, but I was
thinking about this yesterday about nurses. It's not only the
ones that have been extremely directly affected by COVID, but
all nurses have been affected by COVID because all the
rules have changed, yes, with anyone, So yeah, it is

(01:08:51):
a big all shout out. Morgan. Appreciate you calling and
shedding some light on that. What's going on with you?
What's labor and delivery been like for you during COVID.
It's wild. Yeah, so we had like so December was
nine months after like quarantine started, and we had a
huge baby boom, like we were mandated one day and

(01:09:15):
then the next day it was your turn again. Like
it was wild. We did not have enough beds for people.
But now we just kind of have the normal spring
and summer baby boom. Well, good luck. It's awesome though. Yeah. Yeah,
I just got off work this morning and I had
a beautiful delivery last night. I was gonna ask it,
do you deliver baby every day? I watched babies come
out of mommy's pretty much every day. Wow, that's amazing,

(01:09:38):
is yeah? Great job for me? I don't I'm not
sure how I feel about it yet. No, I'm saying
if you think about how crazy like babies just pop
out every day, Well, it was like a big factory.
That's just at her hospital. Yeah. Well, Morgan, thank you
for calling. Thank you for doing what you do. Off
and say, nurses, teachers, police officers are very underappreciated and undervalued.

(01:09:58):
That said, it is also National Teachers Week. Oh it's
you know what, I know, it's a national average. It's national.
When's the National Radio Week? Because we were recognizing the nurses,
so I was like, oh, there's probably some teachers listening
right now that are like, well, oh, it's National Teachers Week.
Do I see a cannon cocks running around like leaving
the green Um, we could pull him back in here
real quickly, run the air and ask a couple of questions.
He just came in a place. Yeah, he went to

(01:10:20):
get water. Okay, he'll bring back in one second. Just
bring him in quietly when he comes in, and I'll
take another call. Let us do Ashley and Georgia. Ashley,
how are you? Thank you for calling? I'm good, Good morning, studio.
What's going on? Um? I was calling to where's my
husband of nine years? That happy anniversary? Our anniversary actually tomorrow,

(01:10:43):
but I'm super excited I got in today. Um, everybody
doubted us. We only knew each other two months before
we got married, and yeah we've made it nine years.
Well congratulations. Did you hear it's national be married for
nine years? Yes? I heard that, but yeah, congratulations. Actually
that's awesome. Thank you. I appreciate it so much. I

(01:11:05):
love your job. Thank you. I hope you have an
awesome day. See you later. Bye bye, can I pulled
you back in there for a second. Do you have
your phone on you? Yeah? Yeah, you know you're on
you're on the air, by the way. Oh okay, yeah
yeah yeah he hadn't. We just jerked him back in
the room real quick. Are you as your phone blowing up? Uh? Yeah?
Read some text? You have to say who it's from?
You turn your phone off while you were gone? Um,

(01:11:26):
it was on airplay mode. Okay. I'm so proud of you.
Literally started happy crying like a little mermaid. Um tears,
bro no cap um. We all sang along with you.
Ding man, I'm not sure that could have gone any better.
You killed it nice, great interview, You sounded great. This

(01:11:49):
audience applaud you with the Ryan Gosling and umoji nailed
it with an Andy from the office, Jeff, nice, awesome job, brother.
Somebody had I don't know, so it crushed it nice.
It's always because then you gotta go up through it
and kind of put the pieces down together. This person
because they don't have him saved. Did anyone go hey, man,

(01:12:10):
I just thought you could have done better. No, that's right,
that's right. Yes, I mean there's thirty unread messages in
the last whatever minute. That's exciting. Well go go, you know,
go do your deal. I just wanted to experience that
with you. Yeah, man, it's pretty Uh, there's a lot
of other ones are here, so okay, you have to brag.
We talked about it. You're the man, got it, bro,

(01:12:32):
I know it. It's like whatever, Well, thank you now
for sure? All right, there he is. There is Cane
and Cocks. Hopefully in like six months or so, he's
out just doing music full time. Somebody signed him up
to some sort of early deal and I go into
Del Friscos. I'm like, where's n He didn't work here
any They pointed the TV and get on there. Oh

(01:12:55):
damn awesome. That would be awesome all right. Or he's
in there eating and the Jeff Special or whatever, come
on down to day. This story comes to us from Florida.
Four men were in a black truck when they were

(01:13:16):
pulled over around two am. Cops come up to the door.
They start acting a little suspicious, like, hey, mind if
we searched the vehicle. They found twenty two pounds of
marijuana and police said, hey, we pulled them over because
they didn't have any license plates on their car. Dang,
you're running drugs and you got any plates? Yeah, you
have to have plates. How a flag up going? We

(01:13:36):
have weed? Pull us over? I like that. It always
starts with them acting suspicious, you know, like, what does
that mean? They started getting nervous. They'd like they're whistling.
Nothing to see here. Dang, all right, I'm lunchboxed out
your bone head. Story of the day. A guy follows
one hundred and twenty feet off a cliff while taking

(01:13:57):
a selfie and survives. A twenty eight year old tourist
took a selfie on the edge of a cliff Saturday afternoon.
He slipped. He survived because the tide was in and
he landed in four feet of water. Luckily he didn't
go head first or feet of water. You can break
your neck. The guy wind up with a few cuts
and bruises, But holy moley, one hundred and twenty feet

(01:14:20):
that's it, just cut some bruises because the water broke
his fall. Race do you mean yeah, for most of it?
I imagine you still hit the bottom. I've jumped into
pools from ten feet up. Yeah, step fourth, you still
hit the bottom of the water of the of the pool. Oh,
man and I go I want a dumb dumb but
sometimes you just want that selfie worth I know, I know.

(01:14:43):
Top three songs in country music at number three this week,
a former number one from Gabby Barrett The Good Ones,
and number two Rascal Flats How They Remember You? How
Remember You? Did You Stay? And the number one song

(01:15:04):
is Jaco and Made for You and for You, Yeah
for You. The number one pop song is from the
Weekend Save Your Tears and See spoke another Save Yo

(01:15:25):
for another day. I never really love the Weekend stuff
for the most part, but this song is really good.
It sounds like you love them right now for another day.
I'm back watching the super Bowl. I recorded it just
I'm such a fan. Now I gotta go back. Uh.
Number one hip hop song it's from Silk Sonic, which
is Bruno Mars and Andrewson Pack. This is Lead the
Door Open, I'm Gonna leave the top ja Yeah the

(01:15:49):
dam so good. Yeah, I'm gonna leave. I feel like
I can sing that one pretty good too in the shower.
All right, those are your number one songs this week.
Let's do a quick check in with Mike Dee, who
has been having to carry a purse all week because
he lost the Harry Styles challenge. Mike, what's your takeaway here?
It was fun for like the first few days, but

(01:16:11):
it got kind of annoying you to have to keep
up with it. I would have to go back in
the house because I would forget to bring it. So
I don't think a purse is for me. He would
come over to my house he had that purse them
every time I was trying to get one hundred dollars reward,
I was not able to get it. So, okay, Mike,
but the purse isn't for you. No, it's a lot
to remember. Was it a more pleasurable experience than you

(01:16:32):
thought it would be? Though? Yeah? Not as terrible and
not as embarrassing as I thought. Where people eyeballing you
when you go places time. That's our goal, Isn't it
just matter? Don't forget. Tickets to Bobby Fest in Texas
and Kansas, which Tall New Brombles Texas go on sell
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It's gonna be Us, Russell, Dickerson, Maddie and Tay, and

(01:16:52):
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