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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bones post show pre show, I was
reading the story about astronauts being put in the hibernation
and it can actually help them when they travel, and
I'm I would love to be put in hibernation like
a bear, just for a couple of reasons. I've often
wondered why we can't shut ourselves down we're sick and
let our bodies heel instead of having to be awake
while it's happening, because they're not. You just get into
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a machine, you freeze, and you come back whenever you're well.
How amazing would that be? Scientists are working and they
believe now that putting astronauts in hibernation during space travel
is actually not so crazy, and it can lead to
them sleeping through much of the one hundred and eighty
days it would take to travel to Mars, for example. Wow,
this whole space I love time travel, and I was
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do we talk about it on the show Time Travel
Forward and backward? The difference about I just read about
that and you didn't talk about it. Hearing oh man,
I went down to it deeper. I love the idea
of time travel, and there's just there's scientists now that
goes oh I think I figured it out far at
least going forward flux capacitor, nothing like that. It's literally
going traveling the speed of light as an as a
human up above, and how it's a relation of time
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traveling that fast versus the time on Earth. And you
could spend like two days traveling that fast in space
and come back and it's ten years later. So it'd
be like a hack to traveling in the future, but
times just moving differently based on where you are. I'm sorry, well,
and then I don't understand whatever. Love it. I love
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that idea. And eventually they're going to figure that out, right,
and there's all no what I mean, Eventually they're going
to figure out time travel. Okay, here's the thing that's
talking about. Here's the thing. And if you would have
said in the seventeen hundreds that eventually they're going to
get someone to fly to the moon, yeah, that's that's more. Really,
what's not Nothing is realistic until someone actually edges up
to it. Like, nothing is realistic. What you're talking about
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is traveling with Bobby. Just clarify, you're talking about airplane
to fly even an airplane for people in the fourteen hundreds,
I think you could get some metal and have metal.
It's just been figuring out different science. It's all what
question the fact that you guys will eliminate things you have,
in fact that you won't even answer my question. I'm
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just I'm so until right now that you guys won't
even entertain the idea of something just because it doesn't happen. Now,
it doesn't mean it can't happen. Then go ahead. Yeah,
so I understand if you're traveling at a certain speed,
it seems like super fast for you. Meanwhile, ten ten
years back here on Earth, right, so when you come back, boom,
it's been ten years. But that's then where you are.
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You can't go back. And it's okay, that's true. Okay,
so far clarifying. But in the same article, the guy
had written that theoretically because you can bend space, because
it happens at times with it like these supernovas, and
space does bend. And he's like, you should be able
to do this theoretically to go back or but he
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doesn't know how that loop works. He thinks you can
take time and make it a loop instead of being linear. Regardless,
I look, oh, here we go, Thank you very much.
Astrophysicist Ron Mallett believes he's found a way to travel
back in time. The ten year University physics professor said
he has written a scientific equation that could serve as
a foundation for an actual time machine. He built a
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prototype illustrate the key component, and a lot of people
are like, I don't know by this, but you need
to know the basics of Einstein's theory of relativity, which
says that time accelerates depending on the speed at which
an object is moving. So time moves faster or slower
depending on how fast you're going or how slow you're going. Okay,
and so based on the theory, if a person was
in a spaceship traveling near the speed of light, time
would pass more slowly for them than it was someone
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who remained on Earth. So you could zip around space
for less than a week and come back and earth
ten years have passed you with me kind of okay,
So it's not you're not traveling time, and then you
get in a machine. It's zips, but time is affecting
you differently, So it's a week up there, but it's
ten years down here. Wouldn't it be like when you
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come you're like, hey, dude, that's crazy. You were gone
for like ten seconds. How do you go back? You
don't go back. That's the thing. You move forward in time.
There's not a he's not saying there's a backward away yet.
But like, if you're up there for a week traveling,
like you need ten years worth of food and some Nope,
only a week. So when you come back, everybody you
knew back then is ten years old or are you
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aged a lot? It's only a week. Let me sleep
on this. My whole point of this is we can
see it and understand it doesn't mean it can't happen.
Because again, if you ask a Viking about getting in
an airplane, not a Minnesota Viking. That's someone who's who's
landing in Norway or I voat for three months, but
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you're telling me you can get across the world in
an airplane in fourteen hours. That would be so mind
blowing to them. They wouldn't think the concept would be real.
All I'm saying is that okay. So either and here
are the two options. Either science continues to progress to
the point where we do figure out things like time travel,
or the Earth ends. There's no two ways because you
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keep learning. With experience comes more learned. With more learned
comes more experimentation. You figure out what works what doesn't work.
You continue to grow, so you grow into a point
of destruction, or you grow and eventually listen, eventually the
art's gonna be dead anyway, it's gonna be out forever.
So you learn into Once in second grade, I want
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a theory competition because I had to. And again I
was in second grade, so right now I look back
at it, it it wasn't the greatest theory ever. But my
theory was. They were like, come up with a sign
new scientific theory. Yes, this is the second graders, and
but it was in my GT class, which meant Gift
in Town that I was part of that. So I
went to GT and they were like, come up with
a new theory and I said, okay, well my theory
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is if right right, I'm gonna tell you this, and
it's not something I would do now because it is
trivial for an adult to think this. But my theory
in second grade was that if numbers go on forever,
if they're infinite, then every number, then every number is
named after something. There's a number name Eddie, there's a
number named pizza role because if it goes on for
infinite amount of time, eventually you have to use every constant,
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every sound with each other. I'm one first place. That's
a great theory. It's true. I was in second grade.
I was like people think this. I was always thought
I was stupid. I was always told I was or
I was so weird for thinking things that other people
couldn't think. And for a lot of my early life
I thought I'm just a weird kid that no one likes,
and I don't we don't, I don't fit with anybody.
Then I started to realize I was different, and if
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people wanted to say I was weird, that was okay.
I just thought different than they did. And so but
I did. I want to freaking fifty dollars Wow. Wow Yeah,
and for me at fifty bucks in second grade, Yeah,
that was crazy. Anyway, I get really excited about reading
stuff like that because they could be absolutely wrong. But
let's say you test it and it's wrong. You've also
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learned what doesn't work. Let's get you closer to things
that do. Yeah, let's build that that rocket ship that
goes that fast. First baby steps, I hate No, I'm
just bones. The thing's like, yes, you see stuff like
you watch a lot of movies and don't watch this movie. Well, no,
this is crazy, right, like crazy, and then yes, a
lot of stuff does happen. But time travel, to me
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is one of those who are just like, Okay, this
is one. Then what about a movie being made? Think
about you go to someone in the eleven A d
and go, we're gonna record this stuff. They weren't thinking
about it much. But I'm saying it would be absolutely
out of the realm of even possibility because that you
were nowhere close to it. So what do you why
would that even the same thing? No, I get it,
Like the Internet, I still don't understand how it works.
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We're gonna play this club back in twenty years and
it'll be how people talked about the nineties. Yeah. No,
so then we're gonna travel time in twenty years. No,
but I think eventually will either travel time or Earth
will explode in twenty years. No, eventually or will explode.
We'll figure out to time travel. Yeah, I get that,
because you keep learning until you're you're destroyed. That's it.
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Organisms keep going forever as they learn and grow and
figure out how to survive until they don't. Thanks for
coming to my ted talk at that felt good. I
love it. My therapist sometimes will be and I don't
get to see her. Wait, will you talk to her
about this? Well? I get real theoretical and therapy and
I don't even talk about me specifically. But I'm like,
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if one were to think that and she's like stop,
she's probably like shut up, let me talk, It's like,
I'm glad there's not two of you in this doing
a couples. I love it. I love concepts that I
can't under I love trying to understand things I can't
understand and then understand it. I'll never understand it. But
what I do understand is it just because it's not
happening doesn't mean it can't. So you should love love
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because you don't understand love. Um, I don't love anything
I don't understand. Oh I thought you just said you
loved things you don't understand. But I love to not
understand them and understand that I can't. Oh wow, No,
not wow. The way you guys are looking at me,
the way I was looked at through like first fourth ground,
I'm so lost. I love how you. I mean, you
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really do understand us. No, no, what understanding you? Oh yeah,
when you said not the Minnesota Vikings, I was just like,
dang you. I was thinking Minnesota Viking. I was not.
I was picturing a legit Viking. Thank you, You're welcome.
I'll say this before we jump. It's a law enforcement
Appreciation Day. Shout out to all of the national law
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enforcement that whatever you are, you're protecting me. Like you
don't have to do that. You could have picked ten
thousand vocations and instead you picked a sacrifice your time
and body and health and heart and mind and even
the people that are with you and because they always
got to worry about you two Like I could not
be more appreciative. So, um, see a police officer any day.
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But again it's hard to go all the time and
say everybody all the time to do this. So just
I'll say today, if you see someone today, say what's
up and thank you. Um. I went to the Razorback
basketball game Saturday of last week and it was Lice
office on the court and I was like, hey, I
appreciate what you do. He's like, hey, thanks, and he
was like I know you because I listen to the
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show and hear you talk about it all the time,
and I was like, well, good, I just I appreciate you. You're,
you know, protecting us. And we're walking out and my
friend Adam and I couldn't get an uber because we're
at the game. We had to walk like five blocks
and it was cold, and he's like, hey, I'll take you.
So he took me. We got in this police and
he drove us up and took a store where we
need the shotgunner in the back. I sat shotgun cool
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and then Adam was in the back end. That's awesome. Yeah,
so there's that. Okay. I've never been in a cop car.
Was that cool? There's a cop truck? Oh, like a
swat truck? Like criminals get in because anybody get in.
They want Patti Wagon. I'll tell you one final story
for I have to go. They say guys have just
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as many body issues as women. A new survey found
that more than half of American men are ashamed of
their body in some way, which is very close to
what women do. Do you want to see a picture
of my therapist in me? I know I'm really talking
about him, Amy. She sent me this picture of of
what well. She sent me this picture and said, this
picture reminds me of you, and it just has to
do with the story. So y'all text she said to
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me while I was there, I never Yeah, I see it.
That's your body dysma. It's a banana, a perfectly shaped
banana looking in a mirror. Yellow banana, yellow banana, but
in the mirror the bananas all bruised and beat up
in spots. The banana doesn't see itself as everyone else
sees it. And so she said, I came across this
and I wanted to send it to you because this
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is you. And I was like, well, that's nice and
sadly accurate. Probably, And I don't think it's just body.
I think it's like a lot of stuff. But she's like,
this reminds me of you. You're the yellow banana. Stop
thinking you're the beat up banana in the mirror. Yeah,
I think that represents more than body. But for you,
in particular, pertaining to that article, there is some body dysmorphia.
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You think, so, yeah, but it is interesting to see
that men it is it is more acceptable, I guess
for or assumed that women can have it, and not
many men are vocal about the struggles they have with
their body because it's not exceeding, because it's not you
don't look out accepted. Yeah, um okay, And I think
that's gonna wrap up the post show. If anyone else
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like to have and listen. I'm not even a super
science I'm not science guy. I just am guy of
new possibility and let's man, I could go on in
front and not even we have come up with some
really cool stuff, even about technology. Whenever we started doing
this radio show, and some of you that have been
with me long enough to know, they were like, you're
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gonna put your stupid show on the internet, Like why
would you even promote that? And it was like, I'm
twenty two and twenty two year olds listen to we No,
this's a nipped stupid never work, never work, never work Internet.
It's not you. I was done the middle finger thing
where you're rolling up. Where did that come from? I
don't know, but it's so funny. But you do the
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roll up and then slowly the middle finger comes out
and I don't even flip people off, but it's always
my wait through the purp half of it, and I'm like,
oh yeah, this middle finger up. Thank you. You know
what I tell you. One other story I had, the
nicest thing was written about me. And mostly people in
the industry don't write nice things about me. They don't,
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I mean things about me, but they don't write nice
things about me. And this writer named Rob Wagman, who
writes for All Access, which is a really big radio
industry site, had written this article. And the whole basis
of the article was you need and this wasn't about me.
The article wasn't about me, just referenced me in a
really nice way. And I wanted to say thanks to him,
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but he said the article was about um. There was
a football player im he's forty years old again his
first playoff game ever, and so it was a big deal.
Its like, you need these kind of players on your team.
They're not the ones that are looking for the glory
all the time, that the hard workers that show up
and so they I wish I could find this Eat
them up, kats. It's Josh McCown, right, It is Osh
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McCown yet, yeah, he said. The picture by the way
of his daughter going to school and all, and it
was Jersey Day and she had like eight friends. They
all wearing all that Jersey's cool because he played for
like ten and he didn't have enough she didn't have
enough friends to cover all the jerseys. Wow, that's hilarious. Yeah,
he went to my school. I went to college with him.
I didn't know him, but he was there thinking about
walking on while he was you're making fun of me?
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No, no no, no, yes, Well that he was the reason
why I thought, like, because they were a really good team,
and I was like, am I walk on? I can
be part of that crew. You could be part of
Josh and Josh McCown's nationals. So he played at forty
for what team, the Eagles just this last weekend. But Amy,
he was an Aggie and then he transferred to Sam
he's a state. Okay, well, I don't even know how
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to Okay, m do you guys use your Facebook app?
H I don't know. I don't even get on Facebook.
I don't I don't even have the app on my phone,
and now I'm trying to find it for something I
saw my computer. I guess I go on my computer.
But oh, do you Mike? Can you can you? Huh?
All right, whatever, screw it, it is gonna be a
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good story. If I could find it, maybe I'll do
a different day screw it article, though it was a
good article and I really wish I could have found it.
Oh oh this is what he said it again. It
wasn't really I just the fact that you put me
in this category goes. The whole title of the article
is you could only dream of having a career like
Josh McCown and because the guy was a grinder and
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work and you need these people on your team, and
so he goes. When I think of celebrated names in
our industry, from Howard sterned to Ryan C. Chris now
would now add Bobby Bones to that list. We realized
quickly is that very few end up having a career
like that, and just those and that was really all
it said about us. But just to be put on
that radio list with those guys, I was like, dang,
it does really that That meant a lot to me?
So um super cool? Yeah right yeah, Now if I
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can only get Howard turned to wreck to acknowledge my existence,
that would be cool. He knows who you are, right, yes, yeah,
he's gonna makes fun of me and that's who you are. Um,
all right, that's the deal. Thank you for finding that. Mike. Um,
We're done, Thank you, and I think that's it. Everybody good, Yep,
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all right, piece out, good by everybody. Hope your buddy
and mind he missed the Bobby Ball. This is the
Bobby Shows, right, Welcome to Thursday's show More Studio Morning.
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Lee Nash from sixpence and None the Richer will be
in to perform later, which I'm pretty excited about. Kiss
Me beneath the Bearded Barley. Yeah, you're gonna sing with her.
I'm saying a different version. I'll sing a different part
of this song. Yeah. No, I'm not gonna sing anymore.
I used to. We find of started this show quip
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that I'd sing with everybody, but then our listeners didn't
like it, and then they didn't like it when Amy
would do it. So we was retired from singing with
people unless it's like a big vocal, and then we'll
come in if it's not a big group vocal. We
just kind of set back, like that time Garth said,
you guys, take it and a friend the low places
a group song. That's a group song. But she'll be
in later and that'll be fun for us. Let's get started.
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Now and see what's happening with everybody as we do.
What's the HAPs, what's the what's the happens to you? Well,
I kind of have a new a new Bobby cocktail.
I have it at night. Well, like, do you mean
a mocktail? Yeah? Sure, whatever, But here's the question I have.
Have you developed a taste for something later in life
that you didn't have for the first part of your life?
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Because what I'm having every night now is I take
and I fill a cup up with ice, and then
I take waterloo sparkling water, which is my favorite sparkling water.
I get like watermelon and a poor half of it,
and then I take grapefruit juice. Oh, and I mix
it and do half grape fruit juice and mix it
up and it's fantastic. I hated grape fruit in my my
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whole life. Yeah, I never been a fan of that
me ate, but I tried it and now I'm sometimes
I'll do it grape fruits by itself. Really, but it's
just weird because grapefruits and olives have kind of come
into my life in the past five years as something
I now like. So is there anything that you have
developed a taste for that you just didn't like the
first part of your life. I mean I never was
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a fan of steak ever. I mean my and my
family eat like my dad would like to cook steaks,
or everybody in my family ate meat. But I guess
because I had to underby, I couldn't chew it, so
I just grew not to like it and then never
ate it. Then I had a stint where I was vegetarian,
kind of vegan for a little while, and then now
now sometimes I like to eat a steak. It's weird.
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I like you to stay too. Steaks are good. It's
real weird. I mean I had to dip it and
catch up. But catch up. Yeah, that's that's what Arkansas
catch up. So I'm I'm sure a Finn's steak chefs everywhere,
but I don't care. So I would guess that that
would be something that's very new for me that I
did not use to eat. Well. I have my spar
clean grape food. I've had it like the last four nights.
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Love it, look forward to it. My child drink it
takes me. It takes the edge off. Yeah, well, night
cat takes the edge off. There's no there's no alcohol
in it. But anyway, that's what's happened with me. I
had four of them yesterday, so about yeah, I got
a little too I'm not being a little too many, No, dude,
I gotta go anonymous. Um, that's my WhatsApps? Hey, what's Amy? Well,
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I had to I was a porch pirate. I guess
you could say, you know what those are. It's someone
who steals packages from other people's porches. That's it. And
I don't know if my neighbors have cameras, I don't
know what they're going to think, but I just need
them to know that it was my package that accidentally
got delivered to their porch and I was not stealing
from them, but I was waiting for something and I
got the email delivery confirmation and it said your package
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has been delivered. I opened up my front door, no package.
So I'm like, oh my gosh, and it's something I
really needed. So I went on a mission, and I thought, Okay,
this happens. Stuff gets slivered. So I went around to
differ neighbors porches and the second house I went to
there it was my name on the box, so but
to my address. But for whatever reason, they dropped it
off on that porch and I grabbed it and I
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took it in the left. So I kind of felt
like I was stealing, but it was it was mine.
I had groceries delivered to my house. One of my
neighbors had sent groceries from Whole Foods. Do they do it?
They do? There's a cart, Yeah, there are two bags
of groceries. I'm my front porch and walk out and
I'm like, well, I didn't order that because there was
like adult fancy stuff in there, like grape fruits, and
so I don't know, and so so I didn't take it.
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I was like, what do I do to find a
neighbor and take out to know whose house it was?
So I just shut the door and let it sit there,
and then I looked out a couple hours later and
it was all gone. I guess they had no figured
it out? Yeah, would you have done? You have taken
it to a neighbor or just a figure it out?
I had great fruits now no whatever, Like, oh who
gifted me all these groceries? This is amazing. I don't
have to go to the store. It had like parsley
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and stuff, and I would never parsley in a grocery.
There's no hamburger helper, and there's that mine. Um whatserhaps
a what's that hat? Oh? All of last year I
collected loose change when I was out in public, I'd
walk around, I'd find pennies quarters on the ground. I
just put it in a jar because I wanted to
see how much change you really find in a year.
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And I finally counted it the other night. I found
thirty eight dollars in thirty three cents in one year,
just in public. So that tells me there is money everywhere.
If you guys look around, there is money at your
feet and money to be had. I found five hundred
and thirty three pennies fifteen dollars of dimes in one year.
Did you roll it up? I guess you don't have
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to do anymore. Bank coin Star charges you. You take
it to the bank for free. But I sat there
and counted it on my counter all by myself and
just boom stacked it all up. It was amazing. I
just I don't even know that I found a penny. Yeah,
because you're not looking. I'm telling you. Just look down.
Every once in a a while. There is money to be
found people. It's a three dollars about three bucks a month.
That's pretty good. Yeah, quarter, I pick up a quarter,
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I pick up a dime. When it gets to the pennies,
oh you leave them there, it's too good. I don't
like pick It's gross, right, like money's gross anyway. So
I have to weigh what disease I'm willing to get
for the amount of money I'm gonna pick up, or
if I can wash my hands soon, and a quarter
is totally worth it. Quarter's worth it. Yes, I'll get
a bowl of for a quarter. And I think a
lot of people drop dimes thinking their pennies and they're like, oh,
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I'm not gonna pick up a penny because I can't
believe I'm fifteen dollars worth of dimes. There you go.
What's the what's the hash? Eddie? I'm on a mission
right now because over Christmas we got our kids some bikes,
and the two little kids they have training wheels on them.
And now every day I go home when they come
home from school, I'm like, all right, guys, we're gonna
practice because these training wheels are coming off in one week.
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I don't think we're gonna hit that week deadline, but
we're on a mission to get those training wheels off quick.
Are you okay to let them wipe out? And right, no,
I'm kind of scared, So I'm the So we took
the training wheels off yesterday, but I held them through
the back, you know, they're the back of their shirts
or whatever, and they just kept falling over and over
and it's like they all over. They may not want
to get back on the bike, but okay, you're right
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if they're gonna wipe out hard, but eventually, yeah, let
the little baby bird fly. Yeah, so I think I'm
gonna do the week deadline and then all right, guys,
let her rip and let them fall. Well, why don't
you walk with them and then let go a little bit. Yeah,
and let them fall in the grass first. When I
was a kid, my dad would take me in the
grass first, and you fall in the grass, you get
used to falling and you get better. And then put
them out on the street wheal training wheels. It's a
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good idea. Actually, I did get a text here that said,
did Eddie get the Tom Brady jersey for his foster son?
I did, And you mentioned that I did he did, Yes,
I did. I got it. I felt like it was
an important thing to do for his first Christmas. And
he loves it, still wears it every day. All Right,
that's what's the HAPs? Hey, what's the hack? Here's the
Bobby Bones Show podcast Highlight segment of the day. I
(23:47):
was bouncing back and forth last night between the Arkansas
basketball game. Real good game. We didn't win. We played
at LSU. I'm shout out LSU. They played really good.
And I was watching the Jeopardy night too, and that
would Ken Jennings who won the first one, and the
James Hall's Hour, the sports betting guy won the second one.
This other guy, though, has no chance, no chance. There's
(24:08):
three of them. It's a two person rights. This other
guy is no good man. It's really good against normal folks,
but when it comes to like King Dinglings and Jeopardy
I watched, I kind of feel bad for him. So
I watched that last night. Ums. I just have a
hard time sleeping after I get so into these basketball
games or a football game. I struggle hearts like this,
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and this game went down to the very last play
of the game. So and it's funny. It ends at
ten bow of two us. It's like, whoa man late?
We don't have normal hours, sup late because I'm down
at you need to try some breathing exercises after a game.
I used to trying to meditate. I would sit on
the edge of my bed because a lot of my
friends will meditate just to try to silence everything out.
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And as soon as I start silencing things, all the
parts of my life comes seeping in that I just
haven't spent attention to. So I'm just like work dog Arkansas,
Like I have my things that I'm really dialed in on,
and then once I food, you know, I'm trying to
eat right. And but once I meditate, like all the
stuff that I don't address starts, and maybe that's a
(25:14):
good thing. I have a friend that teaches meditation. She's like,
you should come. I was like no, because I don't
just think you're judging me. It's like this, I've never
been to a strip club in my life, right, never
been not against it, just not for me. I don't
know what's happening over there. But friends of mine will
be like, you should go at least once, and I go,
you know no, because you'll all watch me you'll all
(25:37):
be watching my first time. You'll be the whole name
of the game will be let to do a Bobby does.
It's why I don't. I don't drink, and if I did,
I would probably do it either alone for my first
time or with like one person. I wouldn't go out
and just party, because the whole night would be focused
on me having my first drink. Right when I was
(25:58):
at the beach. I go to bars, and I used
to be a little more self conscious about ordering virgin drinks.
But I was at this beach restaurant and I order
a some kind of fruity Island drink and I'm like,
I'll have this virgin and they bring it over and
they give it to me and I go smell it
(26:19):
and it was just low to an alcohol. Oh wow. No.
And then I think, if I would have had that drink,
would it just be yeah, I'm done, that's just rock
so good? You would have been like because a fruity
drink taste wouldn't have affected me because I taste good
stuff all the time. But I like to have these
I like to with just withstand from things. But once
(26:42):
I have my first, does that open the gates? And
I'm like, whoa baby, let's go. And you were in
an eye on an island. That wouldn't have affected it,
none of that. The only thing that would have affected
it would be me going, well, I had one. What's
the difference in one and seven? So but I smelled it.
I was like, hey, I don't don't drink this. And
then should I have gotten mad that they put alcohol
(27:05):
in a drink I didn't ask for. Yeah, that's that's
upsetting because you did order it virgin and you I mean,
what if Okay, in your case you've never tried alcohol,
that could ruin something, or even worse, if you were
a recovering alcoholic and you tried to order a virgin
and they send it with alcohol, that could be really bad. Well,
reminds me of that is there was a story about
somebody going to a fast food place I forget which
(27:25):
one it was, and they ordered the vegetarian burger, the
vegan burger or whatever that is, Yeah, and they gave
a meat yeah, and they didn't know it. Used that story,
I think, yeah, I think she's suing. Maybe, um, she
ordered one of the like an impossible burger what are
they called? Yeah, Yeah, impossible burgers one of the things
that aren't real burger, real beef. Did they decide if
it was an accident or if they did it on
(27:46):
purpose to mess with the vegetarian? It doesn't matter. I
know it well, I know, but I mean I guess
should she absolutely should be upset? Yeah? Should there be
some sort of legal action in your mind? Yes, you're well,
it's kind of well, I don't know, gosh, because alcohol
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and meat, those are things that are really important to people.
But sometimes you you know, ask for no pickle and
they give you a pickle. There, No one's a pickle
eyed it Like, that's all right. I agree, So that
kind of thing, no legal action. But with something that
people is like important to people, like alcohol and meat,
then yes, maybe just get them like a year's worth
of broccoli or something or something. A vegan's heartbreak had
(28:31):
taken it eating the KFC's new plant based barker, only
to realize it was a chicken filet when they put
in the wrong box. Oh, it was an accident. Yeah,
it's an accident. But still you have to do if
you have an accident, sometimes you don't get to pay
for that. That's true. Um, let's go talk to Jenny
and Maryland. Jenny, you're on the Bobby Bones Show. What's
happening with you? Hi? No much? How are you guys doing?
(28:54):
We're pretty good. What do you want to know? I
was curious how m Eddie's resolue went last year of
getting out of debt and if you was able to
do it. Yeah. So, I mean basically a year ago,
we all set our goals, which, by the way, I'm
now coming with a real goal today. Oh good today
or tomorrow. I don't really do resolutions. If I do,
I put them like the last quarter of the year
before and then they kind of reignite when the year hits.
(29:17):
I'll give you mine a second. But Eddie's last year
was to get out of debt, at least to work
toward it. Yes, because you were how how far in
debt last year? Started? Last year we were about twenty
thousand in debt. I mean this whole credit card debt
started forty thousand and so last year the goal was
we have twenty grand left, We're gonna hit it hard
and we're gonna do it. And with the way the
numbers turned out, we could do it by the start
(29:38):
of January good news. The end of December, right before Christmas,
we wrote our last check to the credit card company
and we're a debt for that's awesome. Yeah, and you
took on two foster kids who foster kids, and we
did it because I mean that that was part of it.
I told my wife, like, just because we're taking on
these two kids, we have to just continue with this
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on this road that we're on just getting out of debt.
And we did. And props to her. She was She's
the one that does all the kind of the paying
the bills and all that, and sometimes she gets a
little sneaky and like, we can't do it this month,
so I'm not going to put that much towards the debt.
But she kept it, she kept going, and we did it.
Last night, I was given an Eddie a hard time
about the basketball game. We're talking watching the Razor Back
game and he bet on Arkansas and he ended up
(30:20):
winning the bet even though Arkansas didn't win. And I
was like, dude, at least you won the bed, like
maybe I didn't win because Arkansas didn't win. But he goes, oh,
I was ten dollars, and I was like, so what
ten dollars is better than no dollars, so it seems
like his bets are a little smaller too. You're just
kind of betting to get the film. Yeah, it's entertainment
for me. I do thirty dollars a month. But it's
funny because like, really, when I went, I'm like, whoa firebucks?
(30:42):
But again, it's you're not gonna make money and change
your life, right, You're doing it for fun, right? Hey, Raymond?
Raymondos our audio guy who's also into betting. I hear
that you really are dming a lot of our listeners
asking them to get on this betting website so you
can get free bonuses. Yeah, it's uh, you shouldn't do that.
What you talking about? If you're signing people up, that's
what they're doing. They're giving you credit for doing that.
(31:03):
The website is so you're going to our listeners to
direct message, going, hey, sign up with this website and
put in my code. A lot of them listen to
the sports podcast, so they're already fans of sports and
sports websites and MC can't you just say that on
your Twitter without reaching out to them? I believe they'll
ask me a question or something. Sports oriented. And then
that's when I hit him on the DM And what
(31:24):
do you say exactly? Well, I'm not cold calling, so
I'll just hit him right away and say, Hey, I
see you're interested in sports. Would you be interested in
this betting website? You don't work for the betting website? Yeah,
he can get credit? And what kind of credit do
you get? Like, how does that work? Whatever they deposit
you get, so twenty five dollars, fifty dollars? It ends
up batting up? And how much money do you think
(31:44):
you've made from people in my heyday when you were
doing Dancing with the Stars and people were betting on
you very informed and loving Dancing with the Stars, I
might have cleared a thousand. Oh, and then you can
use that to bet yourself. Absolutely, So if I reach
out to listeners, it's not a bad idea, Okay, I
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would hate to see you get in trouble through corporate. Yeah,
because you're hitting up listeners, go and put your money
in something that it's just a fine line to walk.
I can stop. Just let a couple more come through,
just like the ones that he's already saying. I'm not saying,
I'm just saying just be careful. Yeah, yeah, And I
(32:30):
don't think I'm annoying people. I haven't got a lot
of pushback. A lot of people are very interested in
websites that you could place bets on. I hit ray Up.
I was like, hey, how can I gamble on? What
app And he's like, well, it's still not legal in
Tennessee where we are. Some states they're sports betting legal. Um.
But then he goes, you can just get bitcoin and
then you can change it over to euros and then euros.
What you can do is you can walk in and
(32:50):
exchange it for four hands at hand house and you
can then barter for a boat and try the boat in.
Like I just want if I want to bet, I
just want to bet, and if I win, I get
the money. If I lose, I paid the money like
Vegas straight up. But we don't have that. It's like
you can give him three hours at work and they'll
get that's not for me, all right, it's same day.
(33:10):
I'm telling you. People don't just deal money anymore. There's
all different forms. Leonardo DiCaprio was partying on a boat
near Saint Bart's when as he's partying, he got word
there was a search on for someone who fell off
of a cruise ship near him, so he joined in
and actually found the guy. He found the guy watched Jack. Yeah.
(33:33):
By the way, the guy had been treading water for
eleven hours. Oh my gosh. What. Leo and his girlfriend
Camilla Morone were on a boat when they found out
there was an emergency search, so they were like, okay,
we're in. The guy was an employee on a club
med ship. We got two drunk fell overboard. It was
Leo's boat that Leo was on that found him. The
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poor guy had been treading water for eleven hours. You
have to think about hour four of the water treads.
You're just never going to be found, right. But I
could say, can't hear you? Are you yelling? No? Way? No, no, no,
it's a big ocean is so big. I just don't know.
And the way even the sounds of the way, yeah,
I don't know. Even when they do like searches, they
(34:18):
have the aerial view, like you can't see anything down there.
It's like they really say, needle in a haystack. Oh
my god. Whenever I was scuba diving during the break,
I you know, you put the little mask on it, which,
by the way, scuba dive is fine, but you're just
on the surface, right. I get so much and I
would sometimes I get excited or go down a little
too deep and water yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't even
know the difference. I was like such an idiot, Okay, snorkeling,
(34:42):
Thank you for correcting me. I was sucking in water
like crazy. Man. It was like I poured a big
thing of sault right down my throat, and so I'm
going and they give you two signs. And now I
grew up on lakes like Washaw in Arkansas, and so
I'm pretty good with water. With salt. Water is a
whole different beast in the ocean. They're like, if you're struggling,
you take both hands and you wave them above your head.
(35:03):
That's the sign of because but if you're okay, you
take one hand and you tap your head. Well, they
look very similar. Yeah okay. And also, if I'm struggling
and can't swim, why would I let both hands out
of the water. I'm gonna sink quicker. We should rethink that,
because if I'm struggling and can't swim, I'm going down.
And I left both hands and stop swimming. I am
(35:23):
probably gonna go right And I think people don't realize
that saltwater. You can float on saltwater. Yeah, you don't
sink consalt one. That's probably why Bones. Okay, but you
can still drown. You can drown usually by panicking or
swallowing water. But you don't stay calm. Yeah, stay calm
and none of that. Relax, Bobby Bones Show stories. Let's
(35:48):
go over to our producer, RAYMONDO. Raymond, know what you
got over there? In Royal family news, Harry and Meghan
quit their senior roles. They announced they're gonna split their
time between the UK and North America. They didn't even
discuss menum this with the other Royals. In other news,
in the Northeast, they're bracing for their second winter storm
in seventy two hours. The right side of the country
is preparing for heavy rain, snow, ice. Careful on those
(36:11):
roads and find the In sports, Tom Brady said on Instagram,
gives more to prove, So it sounds like he's back
next year. Jennifer and Arkansas is on the phone right now. Hey, Jennifer,
what's happening? Ali? Good morning studio, Good morning, Well, I
have a question for you. Maybe first some advice. My
(36:33):
daughter is twenty years old. She has met someone online
and has been talking about two months, two or three
months now, and he contacted me through safebook and asked
if he could come and surprise her to meet her
in person for the first time for a Valentine's Day.
How do I approach that? Okay, Well, first of all,
(36:54):
what does your gut say when you see a picture
of him on Facebook? Stands like a pretty nice guy.
I have heard them talking over the phone. Seems pretty normal,
average guy. I'm gonna say, first of all, go with
your good about what kind of guy he is, because
you'll start thinking about it and you'll go back. But
(37:15):
meeting online is nothing anymore. It's just the way that
most people even connect, period. So if there's any stigma
in your mind about, oh, they met online, drop that.
That's the way most people meet right now. So new people,
even even your new friends that you make amy, most
of them are probably people you meet and you follow
on Instagram or somebody. So remove that they've been talking
(37:35):
for two months, so he's probably not some guy from
Nigeria trying to get your daughter's bank account money, or
you'd already made that move. And if your gut says
he looks like a dude that seems suitable. Why not?
Why not? What's it gonna hurt? She's she's also twenty
years old. If she was fifteen, it would be a
different story. Yeah, how how old is he? I believe
(37:57):
he is twenty or twenty one as well. Okay, I
mean wow, I mean most twenty one year old guys,
I don't think that they would think they needed to
reach out to the girl's mom to see if they
needed to come meet her. All you can do is
kind of way all of these facts, and it checks
out to me because I'm assuming he's kind of a
socially awkward guy. Would that be a comfortable assumption he
(38:21):
kind of as well? Yeah, And they're both probably shy,
and he's trying to go the right route in order
to do things the right, most comfortable way by reaching
out to the mom. So I think that she's twenty
also she can do what everyone he wants. Um, Yeah,
I say, I say go for it. I say my
(38:42):
advice is based on what you're telling me that it
seems like a pretty comfortable match. Okay, all right, let
will you call and give us the update after Valentine's
dat let us know how it went. I feel will
all right, we appreciate that. Hope you have a good morning, Jennifer,
thank you you too, all right, by bye? She needs
to not watch that show you Yeah, but again that
you guy was one really good looking. Two seemed really normal.
(39:08):
It just seems like something I would like it just
like uncomfortable then don't Wally not a date going through
all the extra steps to do it right. So I'm
totally down for appreciate that call. Morgan. Number two got
a subscription to Disney Plus for Christmas. Mike, you gotta
four And you just watched your fifteenth Marvel movie. Yep,
(39:28):
I'm on number fifteen. Yeah. That's wow. That's crazy. That
takes a lot of time, and that's what you're that's
just what you're focused on right now, right Yeah, Like
if you have time, you're trying to time. I sit
down to watch TV. I watch a little bit more.
So I'm just knocking them out as they go. How
many Marvel movies are there? There's twenty three? Wow, and
so you're at fifty? What did you just watch? I
watched Spider Man Homecoming? For the first time. Would you
(39:49):
think I liked it? I only give it three point
five out of five Spider Webs because I in comparison
to all the other Marvel movies, it's just as action, pactor,
as intense. But I do like the Spider Man character.
I know he's pretty iconic and stuff, so it was
fun to learn more about him. But he's fourteen, and
(40:10):
I'm like, at fourteen years old, becoming a superhero would
be pretty cool. Spider Man Homecoming? Is that the cartoon? No,
he's fourteen in the movie? Yeah? Or fifteen? He corrects
Tony Stark. Fourteen or fifteen. I'm not one hundred percent.
Kid was in his twenties or something. He plays younger. Wow,
I didn't know that. So you liked it? What was
the movie again? It was Spider Man Homecoming, Spiderman Homecoming, Spiderman,
(40:32):
spider Man, Superman, Batmanterman, Spiderman, and then you're going to
finish all of these yep and go over to Star Wars. Yep.
Those are my next one. I'm curious about that because
I've never seen the Star Wars And now, if you
like it, I may dabble a bit. Shot up are
you serious. Well maybe, Okay, that's just a lot of movies,
(40:53):
it is, but they're so good. Your favorite one is
so far, so far, it's been The Avengers. Okay, I
feel like that. It's like the greatest hits. Yeah, it's
like going, well, my, you know, Garth Brooks is my favorite,
but my favorite record from Garth Brooks is the greatest Hits,
the Central Park. It's you kind of have to pick
one of the projects. What would you pick individually as
your favorite? So like, if I had to pick a
superhero kind of in a movie, oh ooze, I think
(41:19):
I would pick Captain Captain America. Wow. Yeah, I didn't.
I didn't feel Captain America that much, mostly because you
think he's hot. No. No, they all are attractive, all
of them, our character actors. Um. But he's just a
really big leader in it. And I liked his backstory
how he was like the little guy and he became
the big guy and now he's like defeating all these
(41:41):
bad guys. I think that's really was that Chris Yeah,
I think so. Yeah. I loved Iron Man one. It
was kind of the starter and I was like, this
is so good. And Robert Downey Jr. Is a really
good iron Man. Yeah. On the phone right now is
Elliott in Illinois. Elliott, what's happening with you? Bobby Bones?
What yoh? Good morning, studio morning. And Raymundo. Ye oh no,
(42:07):
this is gonna be a thing. I can already tell
people are gonna call him do the Raymundo howel oh no. Yeah, man,
I'm such a big fan of you guys. Well, I
appreciate that. What do you want to say? I just
wanted to say I am so into movie Mike's podcast, Like,
there is not another movie podcast out there. I have
searched high and low forever. I just wanted a good, short,
(42:28):
like thirty minute podcast that gives a good review of
a movie that's out currently, but also talks about old
movies and other things he would recommend, And there is
nothing out there. So when I heard Mike saying he
was going to do this, podcasts like, oh please let
this be good. Please let this be good. And I
am into every single one of the episodes. Mikey do
a great job. Is a great thing to start my
week off on Mondays, And yeah, I just recommend everybody
(42:48):
listen to it. It's great. Well, I appreciate that, so
does Mike d check it out. You just starts movie
Mike Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. Yeah, okay, Ella, appreciate that.
I hope you have a great day. Absolutely, Yeah. Good
big fan guys. All right, thank you? See ye? All right?
And uh, you're what are you watching? You're watching Spider Man?
Next Morgan? You we did watch it? No, I watched it. Well,
(43:09):
my next one is Thor. I'm gonna pronounce this ragnarak. Yeah. Yeah,
that's my next one. Okay, I don't even know what
that is. It's a Thor sequel. Yeah, it's like the
third one of the Thor installment. All right. There she
has Morgan number two with her with her own movie
review is the latest for Nashville in Tullywood. Morgan number
two thirty six, SKay Blake Shelton, and Gwin Stefani will
(43:32):
be performing at this year's Grammy Awards. They will perform
their latest duet, Nobody But You. The show airs Sunday,
January twenty six. Dolly Parton shared on her podcast that
she has tons of songs banked up for after she's gone.
She said there's enough stuff to go on forever with
her music from stuff for compilation albums to new and
original songs. Our iHeartRadio Music Awards return at March twenty
(43:55):
ninth on Fox, and the nominees have been announced. Mary
Morris leads with four domination and Dan and Shay and
Luke Combs each have three nominations. And up for Country
Artists of the Year is Carrie Underwood, Dan and Shay,
Luke Bryan, Luke Holmbs and Thomas Rhett. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny. It's time for the good News by
(44:17):
A man in Louisiana lost his wallet in a Walmart
while he was shopping. I realized he had dropped his
wallet in the parking lot of Walmart. To make it worse,
he had just gotten paid so has filled his paycheck
all his money he had cashed. The unnamed man's father
says his son went back to the store once he
realized it was missing and was shocked that someone had
returned it with all the cash inside of it. A
(44:39):
customer service Clark told him an elderly woman brought it
back and it had twenty five hundred dollars inside in cash,
didn't take any of the money. He tried to find
the woman to thank her, but had no luck. Quote.
I think it's something that needs to be expressed and
showed there's still good people out there in the world.
All that cash. Wow, nice wallet and cash. How tempting
(45:00):
is that? And they didn't take it? Didn't That's what
it's all about, right there. That was tell me something good,
Bobby shown today. This story comes to us from Flowood, Mississippi.
Two guys bottle lottery ticket. They go home. They're like,
oh no, it's a loser. And then one guy's like,
I got an idea. They pull out a magazine, they
(45:20):
start cutting out numbers and they glue numbers to the
lottery ticket to make it a winner. Oh my goodness,
not knowing that it's the barcode that that's how they
tell it went on. So they take it to the
lottery office and they try to claim one hundred thousand
dollars ticket. I had this idea when I was a kid,
you know, when I was younger, be like, why don't
people do that? Like seven? Then I realized it's dumb.
(45:43):
That's pretty funny. It's like a ransom note. The letters
they're cutting out the numbers. Wow, oh man, I'm much
boxed out your bone head story of the day, your buddy,
and miss the Bobby. This is about the right, so
(46:04):
elder versus millennial. Eddie's the elder. He's in his forties,
forty forty forty. Morgan number two is the millennials. She's
in her twenties. And so we'll just ask Eddie the
young questions and molling him to the old questions. Okay,
all right, yeah, I love this game. By the way,
this course tied it to two. That's crazy. Yeah, Eddie,
I have three questions for you that millennials would know. Excellent.
You may not, but millennials all know these seven eleven
(46:26):
year old so I'm pretty hip to all this stuff.
But I don't think he's a millennial, but he knows
the young stuff. Okay, I think joe moo. What is
an acronym that stands for what? Okay, I know what
fomo is, Joe moo, j o mmo, joe mo stands
for what. So the f infomo is fear of missing out.
So the Joe moo must be the joy of missing out.
(46:49):
So you say the answer is joy of missing out?
That is correct. N one. That's good to see. And
I've never heard that before. That was context clues. The
Lizzie McGuire reboot is expected at Disney Plus this year.
Who plays Lizzie McGuire Hilary Duff. Oh guys, I'm on
(47:12):
fire right now. I guess who has Disney Plus at
the house. This guy, well, I I'm a head out
is from a meme featuring what cartoon character? I'm a
head out? I I'm a head out? Mhm um Doug funny,
(47:33):
because there are Doug Funny memes everywhere you go, right,
so stupid. As soon as I said I was gum
Forgan number two, you can steal this. I I'm gonna
head out is a meme featuring what cartoon character? Oh
my gosh, I don't know. Um gun guess Kermit Solid
(47:55):
guests a lot of Kermit memes, but they're the most
cartoon memes of SpongeBob square pans. There's a SpongeBob meme
for everything. And he says, I'm gonna head out one
of them. Okay, we're gonna switch it up now, Morgan
number two, I'm gonna ask you questions from the elder recruit.
(48:15):
Morgan number two, what cartoon character says I have the
power when he lifts his sword. Um, you know, I
don't know the superhero, but I'm gonna guess thor because
(48:36):
I'm watching Eddie. That's Heman, bro he Man, he Man
and skeletor counsel Raceklly Morgan number two. Yeah, Hello Newman
is a catchphrase from what TV show? Hello news Eies. No, No,
(48:56):
they weren't all on the eighties. Hello Newman? He Man
was Yeah, but not this one. This one borderline. I
love Lucy. I don't know. That's like a kid who
has no idea when you were born, because he was like,
He's like, Dad, would you ever go watch the Beatles
and concert? My kids have done that to me? Um,
(49:18):
Hello Newman was from Seinfeld Hello Jerry and then Seinfeld
started in nineteen eighty nine, but it didn't happen until
the earlier that, the early nineties when that one first happened.
Did you ever watch Seinfeld? Maybe a few episodes, not
really not ever? Yeah, okay, before she played Amy on
The Big Bang Theory what nineties TV show? Did my
(49:41):
own b Alex starring in the NBC. It doesn't matter
if you get it right or not. I know, but
someone on the show also went, whoa, I know that reference,
but I don't know what it's from. You really, you're
really struggling. Had the answer is Eddie want to steal it? Yeah, Blossom,
(50:07):
you didn't do it. Let's run through the other ones.
Um who co stars along Patrick Squazzy in the nineteen
ninety one action movie Point Break. You should know this.
I shouldn't know that. Yeah. Is it a female or
a male? Man? Eddie know it? Yeah? Go ahead? Keano?
Yeah good. What was the name of the space shuttle
that broke apart seventy three seconds into its flight? Was
(50:30):
that the eleven? That? Do you know what? Eddie? Yeah?
Of course she's thinking of Paul eleven, but it was
the Challenger, right? Marky Mark? Was the stage name of
what celebrity Mark Wahlberg. Well, the elder wins again. I'm
(50:55):
very wise that this elder person than me. One more
millenial question. What was the name of a Blues original
owner and host of four seasons of Blues Clues Lose Clues?
I remember that shows that a dog dogs? Yes, yeah,
Lose Clues? And the owner is his name? Jerry? No?
(51:16):
You know what? Morgan? Is it? Logan? Steve Logan? Chad Skylook.
The story says if you talk to strangers, it actually
makes your life better, not worse. And they say he
should just a hide of people, one mark every time,
but a lot of times you get something from it.
So we've all been assigned to talk to a stranger
(51:37):
every day for five days, Amy, tell me you're a stranger.
Story from yesterday. Okay, So it wasn't out and about.
It was actually in my front yard because I hadn't
found anybody to talk to you yet, and this woman
was walking by with her dog, and so I used
the dog as a conversation starter and I said, oh,
such a cute dog, and we started talking. She's through
the neighborhood. She's just renting from California, and I feel
like I helped her out because she was hosting some
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people and didn't really no restaurants in the neighborhood and
she needed a good recommendation. So I told her where
to go eat and she appreciated it so much. So
it's cool. What about a neighbor and your your little
area where you live that sent that me an email
about you that one time? Oh yeah, I saw her
outside the other day, but I just kept driving. Let
(52:20):
me say this for let me let me just brief
our listeners or whatever. One day we get this email
from a listener saying that Amy is kind of rude
and snobby, and I tell you she's the opposite of that.
Amy's the kindest person I know of everybody I know.
If there was a power rankings, it would be you,
probably like Pope Francis. Stop. That's not true retroactive. No, no, no,
not at all. But in a nutshell yes, that email.
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And I think about that email every day because I'm
on my street every day and she signed it my
street name, and all the moms that live on the
street like they're a game together. And I don't even
know that the other moms know that she wrote it,
but she she wrote it and said that they noticed
me ignore them. Basically, have you ever talked to her? No?
But you know who she is? Yeah, because from the email,
(53:02):
I was able to find out from Facebook her name,
where she lived. And then my friend has this background
checking app and I know all this. I know everything
about her. Basically, what do you pay for it? I
don't know if it's an app, but it's a background
checking thing. Do you have to pay for so she
looked it up for me and I know everything and
if it, which feels weird, but I feel like, obviously,
now what how I look at it is she has
(53:24):
something going on in her life and she took that
on on me and I But I do think about
every day because I mean, I'm on my street every
day and I see different people walk by, and I'm like,
I'm wondering. Part of the mom club hates me. I mean,
I wanted to move. But you haven't addressed it with her? No,
how I knew. Do you say hi to her when
she walks by? No? I haven't. I am I have
(53:45):
only seen her. I know where she lives, and I
have only physically seen her outside twice. And I've been
in my car driving and I'm like, what am I
assen rolled on the window and be like, hey, you
send me that email? And then I read it on
the radio. God just to be bad, because sometimes I
feel bad for putting it on the radio. But anyway,
lady with the dog could have been one of the moms,
but she wasn't. Thank goodness. I'll tell you mine. I
(54:07):
went to pick up a Honey Centris mint tea because
a new Starbucks, and I'm getting right now, just trying
new stuff because I have that app, and I'm just
fascinated with all the things you can order on the
Starbucks app. And so I ordered a honey citrus mint
tea with I'm looking at my order. Here one packet
of honey and they'll still sweeze it in the dcup
for you too. And so I go in and there
was a dude sitting by himself and I was like, well,
there's nobody in Starbucks. I'll go up and say what
(54:28):
app And so I kind of walk up something, hey man,
how's it going? And he didn't speak English. Oh the
we went He was like, I don't speaking English. And
I was like, all right, we'll have a good day.
So I tried, yeah, what what did he speak? I
don't know? He said he said, no English. Oh okay.
It wasn't Spanish. It was Russian English. It was like
(54:50):
a like a German. It was like a language. So
I don't know. Yeah, that kind of hinders the whole conversation.
Have me luck with that one lunchbox? Well, a doctor's
appointment for you know, get to do a sonogram with
a new baby, and so we're sitting there in the
lobby and there's a girl sitting next to me, and
I said, so said, oh, hi, how are you doing.
How's the bun in your obin coming along? And she goes,
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excuse me, I said, you know, how how far along
are you in your pregnancy? She's like, I'm not pregnant.
And I'm like, well, then why are you here at
the doctor's office. Well, you can't ask people they're medical. Well,
and why are you here? They're gonna be awkward. No,
I'm at the pregnancy place, like that's what we're doing. Yes,
And so I assume everyone there is pregnant. Why else
(55:31):
would you be there? Well, apparently they do the check
of the year thing too. Yeah, I didn't realize that,
And so that's what that lady was there for awkwards,
So weird they would Also, I didn't mean none of
that three D baby or you were like at the dynecologist. Well,
(55:51):
I don't know that. I just go to the doctor
and every time we got you here, show me what
part they're gonna work on on you. Every time we
go there, we see a doctor, they scan the baby,
they show us images pregnant. No, I thought egnant, I said,
I don't ask anybody. I don't care where they are
unless they're feeder and stirrups. So the head coming out
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there's another person unless they bring it up. I tried
to be because I wanted to relate, Oh, like our
kids are gonna be this many months apart, but it
was so awkward. I mean, Eddie mine was crazy. Actually
we might have made a friend out of this. So
I'm at my kid's ninja class last night and I
have the baby and he's crawling around a little wade
in an area or whatever, and he's playing with another baby.
(56:35):
And I see the mom come and take a picture
of the two babies playing together, and I go, WHOA, Sorry,
don't mean to have this conversation with you, but he's
my son's a foster son, and I can't have you
have a picture of him. She's like, that's crazy. My
kid's a foster kid. I wasn't gonna post it, and like,
you're a foster mom. So she's a foster mom. But
the mom of that her baby is her sister, so
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she's fostering for her sister. And now my my wife overheard.
She's like, oh my gosh, we need to get numbers
and now, wow, they may be friends from now on.
So that was great. That was crazy. Yeah, that's great.
Morgan number two, Final one. So I went to the
mall and I was trying on some shoes and there
was an older woman there and she walked up to
me and she was asking me if I liked the
(57:17):
shoes she had tried on, and I was like, yeah,
they're great. Where are you going? What's your event you have?
And she had a really special dinner date with her
husband and I was like, oh, yeah, they're perfect for it.
You look great in them. They're going to be perfect.
And she was like, thank you. This is really sweet
because my daughter just moved away and we used to
do this together and I'm really happy that I could
come up to you and you could help me with that.
So I almost like started crying when she left me.
(57:40):
There's like some good stuff here, Yeah, some good stuff.
You're actually a good idea. Well, like, I don't mind
doing it every day. I might continue this for the
rest of my life. You're Amy's pile of stories. Okay,
So I got New Girl Scout cookie flavor, and it's
(58:02):
also awesome what they're doing on the cookies. Because they're
putting inspiring messages for when you eat them. And what's
the flavor, Well, it's called lemon up. And then imprinted
on the cookie are sayings like I'm a leader, I'm
a go getter. There's eight different messages inspired by the
Girl Scout's mission, empowering and uplifting you as you eat
your cookie. Maybe they should put don't eat so many
(58:25):
last one. So let's really help people like easy? Does
it right? Yeah? So, which you know it's now Girls
Scout cookie season, so that means people are gonna be
hitting you up. And I don't guess girls really do
door to door anymore because it is not just not
safe mostly is it like parents take the sign up
sheet at work, or they sit outside a grocery store,
(58:46):
or they sit I see a lot of people doing that. Yeah.
And also because I tend to keep things away from
me that I will overindulge in, which is pretty much everything. Yeah,
especially sugar. This is a good tip. I think I
have to talk to Sean and say, Sugar, Sean, don't
talk to me right now. In the room. The other
day they cake in there, yeah, and I walked out
and they they had birthday cake, they had muffins, had
donuts and sugar shan crap out of my head and
(59:07):
he was like, just have a little peas and I
had to talk with him at the sugar shan not
today not today's sugar shot. I didn't have viny but
even with the girls got cookies. A walk in the
gr store and there's they're they're there, and I don't
want to say no, because you feel like a total
goop if you're like no, thank you, and so, okay
sugar shops, I goes just get one box, but I
say no. But you can donate cookies to troops and
you can buy a couple boxes of cookies and donate
(59:28):
them and they send them to the troops. Okay, So
if you don't want to feel like a total goose, right,
you can ten bucks and send cookies to the troops. Um.
But yeah, lemons, that's a good fly, like lemon is
a flavor. I like the message. All that's good. Yeah, yeah,
there you go. What else? The cookie season, by the way,
is January through April. There's plenty of time to stock
up on your never or not cookie season. In my head?
(59:51):
What else? So this Florida newly wed couple. They did
a coin toss to decide on their last name, like
he was either going to take hers or she was
going to take his. And while they were at the altar,
they flipped the coin and they had engraved their surnames
on each side. So whichever side I landed on, that
was the last name that they were going to choose.
(01:00:11):
Love it, Yeah, would have to go too out of
three though. You can't do it on just one. You
can't just I never just do a single coin flip
or a single paper rock scissor. You really have to
dial in and go two out of three or three
out of five. Oh wow, yeah, yeah, well so it oh,
just to be sure it landed on Ward, which was
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her last name, so he is now mister Jeff Ward
her last name, which is not normally It's like, yeah,
and I just didn't know what Ray and Bay were
going to do. Great question. I'll come over to Raymundo.
One second. I don't and I don't love my last
I don't really have an attachment to my last name,
my real last name or bones. They wouldn't be bones anyway.
So if she didn't want to take it, I'm okay
(01:00:55):
with that, I think if you do want to take it,
great too. I just I'm never a fan a tradition
for the sake of tradition. I don't think you should
keep doing something because everybod else did it before you.
There's a reason you keep doing it. Wonderful. But you know,
if you don't want to take your husband's last name, don't. Don't.
If you do, wonderful, I have no problem with it.
But I could see I probably wouldn't change, but I
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don't care if she changes. That's what I say. Rayby
won't take her last name? I don't. I don't know.
Maybe it's a conversation. Maybe you know, maybe we do duck, duck,
goose or something. All right, Raymond, what are you gonna
do with the last name? Conversation hasn't taken place yet,
but I have a pretty ball or last name, so
I think she's gonna go with mine tradition as well.
He does have a cool last name. Your name is known? Huh, Yeah,
(01:01:38):
I don't care. Later, yeah, so she's gonna be base later. Yeah,
that's pretty awesome sounding. But does anybody call her Bay
except us? On the show? I do sometimes of the house,
you do, Okay? All right, Amy, what else you get? Okay?
So CBS is known for their ridiculously long receipts, so
some people have you know, taken upon themselves to now
start selling CBS receipts scarves. They're five foot white scarves
(01:02:03):
with like CBS receipts stuff printed all on them. And
they're about twenty dollars. So I don't know, just sometimes
people are looking for cute little gag gifts or stuff
to get people those receipts. You get a package of
them and it's like an eleven page receipt there's a
whole survey on it. Yeah, So anyway you can check
those out. I think they're on Etsy if you're looking
for them. By the way, in our green room, I
(01:02:24):
just saw Lee Nash walk in from I saw you
get distracted from sixpence on the Red Shot. She's gonna
perform coming up in the next twenty minutes or so.
Maybe you know the song kiss Me yeah or yeah. Yeah.
They just walked in. I don't want to turn around.
We have a glass room and that they can see
them through. And I saw a walk in. Pretty cool.
Not gonna lie to it, pretty cool, wouldn't lie to
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you anyway, pretty cool. So she's coming up. And also
Ronnie done tomorrow so from Brooks and On his record
comes out tomorrow. So yeah, it'd be good. It got
a good couple of days for you, all right, Amy,
that's it. Yeah, maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's
pile of stories. It's time for the good news, Amy.
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So firefighters they rushed out of a supermarket on an
emergency call, only to return and find that strangers had
paid for their groceries. So they're they're trying to do
their thing. They had to drop everything to go do
their job, and then when they came back, all taken
care of, which is super awesome. Yeah, that's real cool.
That's just being two the people that picked up the bill,
(01:03:26):
like just being observant of your surroundings and then being
extra thoughtful. It'd also be cool to see like firefighters
in firefighters gears shopping for tomatoes, because I still picture
it like I do on some of these firefighter shows,
were they all hanging out at the whatever, the firehouse,
and they all cook a family dinner and everybody sits
around and then the room goes off and they go
down the pole from the truck mid spaghetti bite and
(01:03:51):
they go out. And then that just makes me think
of two Like the other night on the Golden Globes,
Brad Pitt at the end of his speech, he said
something like, if you see an opportunity to be kind,
take it, because I think we need a little bit
more of that in this world. And then he walked
off the stage and I was like, that's awesome, And
so that just made me think of his speech of
these people they saw an opportunity to be kind and
they took it. You know what else Brad Pitt said
(01:04:11):
in this speech that resonated with me. He said that
he would have let Leonardo DiCaprio on the raft on
the Yeah, because DiCaprio died it's in a Titanning. Was
like he said that. He was like, He's like, I
would have let it go on gloves. I only got
the kind of heart. And then the kind the part
where he said he was going to bring his mom
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to the Golden Gloves, but any woman he stands next
to people says dating. He thought that would get awkward,
so he didn't break her. The Ricky Gervais joke about
DiCaprio because they're in that movie together where he was
like Leonardo DiCaprio. I went to the premiere of Once
a Part Time in Hollywood and the movie was so
long that when the movie was over, his girlfriend was
too old for him. It's funny. It's a good firefighter story.
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That's what's up. That's what it's all about. Right there,
that was tell me something good? Did you buddy and
miss the Bobbie Ball America? This is a Bobby show right.
I'm so excited. We're about fifteen minutes away from Lee
(01:05:15):
Nash from sixpence and then the richer coming in. Maybe
you know this song right here? Maybe you know this
song here? There was Amy's winning song for years. She
lives here in town. When we reached down where will
you come play? He was like sure, So this is
gonna be fun. That's coming up in the next ten
fifteen minutes or so. Over to Amy now with the
(01:05:35):
Morning Corny, The Morning Corny. What do you call a
zombie who's stir fries? What do you call a zombie
who's stir fries? Dead man? Walking walking walking walking walk
like a walk? That was the Morning Corny coming up
(01:05:59):
Lee Nash from sixpence and down the richer and tomorrow
Ronnie Dunne from Brooks and Dunne, which an interesting scenario
has happened because I've and he has befriended me as well.
Ronnie Done and I become buds, which is crazy because
Brooks and Done my whole life has been like the
coolest and this music of my lifetime. And so he's
gonna come in tomorrow. But Eddie and I are in
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a band, a comedy band called the Raging Idiots, and
we asked Brooks and Done to play with us. We
have this big show Monday Night and it's the Raging
Idiots and these artists pop in and out and Brooks
and Dune and Kane Brown and Bright Young and Colby Kalai.
It's this whole real special night and we give all
the money the Saint Jude and we're making a special
this year to air nationally, so it'll have some Raging
(01:06:41):
Idiot songs, all these artists popping in and we're gonna
raise money for Saint Jude, like over the one time
text number. Yeah, it's awesome. And Ronnie was like, Hey,
pick whatever two songs you want and we'll play them
with the Raging idiots because everybody pops into does these songs.
And the songs that we had picked were boot Scoot
and Boogie, which is probably their biggest down the middle,
massive hit it right for sure. So here's this one.
(01:07:02):
They're gonna play this with us. We have to learn
this all. We have a rehearsal this weekend and then
neon Moon because yeah, but it's tough because there are
all these are the songs brand new Man, play up
the Country, hardworking Man, rock my world, all of this right,
but um Kicks Brooks was like, hey, can we not
(01:07:25):
play it at the end of the night because sometimes
the show gets super extended. And they were like, hey,
we don't want to have to play eleven. We're kind
of old. And I was like, you know, I dont
want to play at either, honestly because sometimes it rolls on.
And then they say, can we play in the middle
of the show. Now that's a tough thing to do
because your biggest act goes in the middle. Yeah, And
I say to them, to Ronnie and Kicks, I say sure,
but you gotta play an extra song. Nice, right, So
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I went to them this this will air eventually as
a special but on Monday night, I said, you have
to play one more song. So I've also selected now
and my three songs is I've added on My Maria
of course. Yeah yeah, right, good negotiations. Yeah, like like sure, yeah,
you can have your way, but yeah, that's awesome. So
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they're gonna do with us My Maria, Neon Moonbootskin Boogie,
and Ronnie'll Beer tomorrow. He probably doesn't know yet, but
he's kind of like that first thing he'll find out.
He'll probably find out when he gets here. I'll be like, oh, yeah, yeah,
whatever you want, because he did text me to say
we'll play whatever you want, just let me know. And
I was like, that's a tough decision. Um, so that'd
be tomorrow on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, I'm so
(01:08:37):
excited that you came in league because I tell you
what happened. I was on I guess it was around
Christmas time, and I saw you with a friend of mine,
Leslie Fram from CMT, just in a picture and I said, Lee,
nash lives in Nashville. That's that's how I even knew
you lived here. Thanks, And so I immediately texted my
producer was like, see if you can find her because
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I was such a big fan of sixpences on the
Richer back in the day, and I want to know
what she's up to. And then here you are today,
so we're excited about this year. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate it. And I didn't I never met
you until today, and I thought, well, she even want
to come on the show? She would? She would? Yeah,
that's great. Yeah, yeah, if you don't mind, I would.
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I think I would like to just start with a
song before we kind of hear what's going on, because
you have a notebook in your hand with a lot
of words on it. Yeah, I've written it in crayon
because I like to do artie things. This is not
artful at all. You can't even read it. But the
Bobby Bones Show is not where you want to come
on and have like a brain fart. So I'm gonna
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know these words. But this is a song that you've
probably done ten thousand times a million times. Yeah, but
I just did it for New Year's Eve in Washington
and the crowd was singing so loud that they made
me forget the words. So I'm not doing that again.
I have a panic of forgetting things, so that's not
happened today. How cool is it to have a song
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though that everybody knows every word too? I mean it
gave me chills. On New Year's Eve they were like
four thousand people and I expected everybody to be, you know,
drunk and hanging from the rafters. It is at the
nine thirty club at the Anthem, so it's a huge venue,
and I mean everybody was present and they were freaking out.
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I was like a surprise guest, which was an honor,
and I came out there and they knew every word.
I mean, it's it's it's such a thrill. And then yeah,
it's very humbling. So Lee has new music that will
come out February fourteenth. Is that that's right? Right, that's right,
And so we'll talk about that coming up in a second. Now,
do you mind being called Lee Nash from sixpence on
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the Richer or what's the relationship like there? Is that cool? Yeah? Okay,
I don't mind one bit because so many people, I mean,
that's how people identify me. But I was thrilled that night,
the other New Year's Eve night, the girl first said
Lee Nash and people we're excited. So I think a
page is turning. Maybe she didn't say have sixpence none
(01:11:05):
the richer, and then she said it and they did
get more excited. But no, I'm thrilled. I'm proud of
my history, and I hope we do more music in
the future. And I just like to I'm blessed with
a voice and I love to write songs and so
whether it's with sixpence or solo stuff, I want to
do it all as long as God lets me so.
So I'm happy to be called whatever you want me to.
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We want to call me. Lee Nash is here. She's
gonna do a song that. It was really one of
those songs that when I hear I know exactly where
I was in my life, because are certain songs that
get played so much and are such a part of
pop culture. EMPTYVVH one radio movie, You're just in everything,
and like when I hear this song kiss Me, I'm like,
(01:11:47):
I know exactly where I was. And so I'm so excited.
Lee Nash is here and she's gonna do kissing Me
right now. That's good, I guess. So. Because of licensing roles,
we can't play anything with music on this I Heart
radio channel or podcast anymore, but you can't go to
Bobbybones dot com to see it. We hate that we
had to take it down. Wasn't our decision, but I
just wanted to keep you up and we wanted to
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keep up as much as possible. So I go to
Bobbybones dot com to watch or here whatever you're missing
right now, And thank you for listening to the show.
And sorry about all the legal stuffy. I still get.
Lee Nash is here and by the way, following on Instagram,
Lee Bird Nash, l Igh Bird Nash. Will you ever go?
What's what's interesting to me is will you ever go somewhere?
(01:12:31):
And they they're like, yeah, Lee plays music, and then
you play that song. I'm like, oh, that's cool. You're
covering a song from sixpence on the Richard and you're like, no,
why I am sixpence on? It's shocking. I did some
shows with Todwits Rhetsprocket last year and I went out
to sell merch afterwards and this older man came out
and he came he was like, okay, so I know
one thing about you. You love sixpence And I was like,
(01:12:54):
I mean, have I changed that? Might? Like I still
feel like me, and he is super embarrassed. I was like,
you know, have to be embarrassed exactly. But I mean,
I said, we have a phone. You know how Google works, Like,
oh oh, this sounds like her. But whatever, it's fine.
We're friends now. I guess what was it like to
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and again, seemingly to me, it was like, boom, you're famous.
What did it feel like that to you? Whenever did
the song hit? Not at all. We were traveling so much,
like crazy travel because radio would have us go from
I remember one particular instance that we were in New
York playing like a big, huge radio show and then
(01:13:40):
we had to fly to Rome the next day and
then come right back to New York for another radio
station because there was politics involved and they were threatening
to you know, pull the song or whatever. And so
we were doing We were, you know, chasing radio and
our label. I mean, they were fantastic. We had a
great team around us, so it wasn't so much the
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band was chasing radio, but the people that were working
with us were like, no, you're going to be here, here,
and here, and we were always safe. We were best friends.
I mean they're like brothers to me. We had a
good time. But it was almost no time to feel like, oh,
you know, people know who I am. Except the day
after we played Letterman in the airport, I was recognized
(01:14:25):
quite a bit. I am such a David Letterman fan.
That's my hero. Letterman is my hero too. And when
you did Letterman, you played and you can saw me
if I'm wrong. But then the rare thing was he
called you over to be interviewed after your performance, right,
and to sit in the chair after you want. His
musical guests, which have a lot of friends who've done
the music part, and they rarely even get to meet Dave.
(01:14:46):
Like he comes over and shakes her hand. It's like
the theater's coll old, good night everybody, but you get
to go sit down and talk. How was that? I
was so I'm in love. Sorry, I've always had like
this massive crush on David Letterman and being that, I mean,
I'm much younger than him. But yeah, I think it
was a little mutual for that evening. He liked me too,
(01:15:07):
And also I think it was it was just something
in the air, you know, maybe it was God. I
said a prayer right before I went out that whatever was,
you know, in the cards whatever was supposed to happen
would happen. In the moment I walked out, there was
a change in the air and he looked at me
and he was like, I want to talk to you afterwards.
(01:15:27):
So I had to do that performance, knowing I was
going to have to go sit on the chair and
I acted. I watched it and I cringe now because
I was so nervous. I wish I could have had
a little bit more composure, but I did all right,
and it was so wonderful. He was very very kind
to me. Lee Nash is here, which by the way,
she has a couple of dates, so you can check
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out in Chester Film, Missouri on Friday, January tenth, and
on Sunday, January twelfth and de Moines, Iowa. So go
see her. She's got new music. Is there anything new
that's out? I know the EP and stuff's coming out
February fourteenth, but is there anything out now that people
can hear like the Lee Nash not from six months
on the Ritual? Yeah, there's there's a ton of stuff
(01:16:09):
you can listen to. You. I've got a bunch of
Christmas music. I've released several singles in the last few
months and um, and I believe in all of them.
I think they're beautiful. So yeah, just look for Lee
Nash on any of those platforms and you can find
a wealth of new music. I want to shout out
to your sister too, by the way, Oh please do
(01:16:31):
because she's a listener of the show. Yeah. We are
very much Texas Austin t Central Texas group. Yeah you know,
we came from Cuental, Texas to Nashville and she still
lives there. Oh yeah, yeah, aust tonight forever. Yeah, Molly, Molly,
Molly what We were talking to Lee before Lee came
on the air, and she was like, Molly was listen,
So Molly, we we thank you for listening. And you're
(01:16:52):
probably clean in the house while listen this very you
like the vacuum a lot, No, she does. Yeah, for
like the last five years or so of the show,
maybe even longer than that. We have these songs that
we play when we win a game, and Amy's song
when she wins a game is I'll sing your part
when she wins. It goes there she goes, which is
(01:17:15):
I think that's the right key. It's kind of the
right key. Yeah, yeah, you hear it. A lot. Yeah,
and sou which, by the way, I am an alternative
nerd too, And I remember The Laws like and so
that that was a cover song. No, huh, oh, they're
the greatest. Yeah, it was a cover and it was funny.
You know. That was back in ninety one or something
when they released that, and then we started to cover
(01:17:37):
it just at live shows. We had no intention of
recording it, but it was funny all the way. In
nineteen ninety seven, the crowds that we were playing for,
um what knew the clapping? They still remembered it. So
that song, that song really had a lot of legs
and we ended up hanging out with Lee Maverige, the
singer for The Laws, for like twenty four hours one
(01:17:59):
night London, and it was freaking awesome. I wonder if
he and they whoever wrote that song made more money
with you guys covering it, yeah, and it bursting the
pop bubble than when they actually did it and it
was kind of an underground pop song. Do you think
that that was the case. Yes, he definitely made more money.
That's why he partied with us. Do you still play
(01:18:20):
that song? Do you guys play there? She goes, yeah,
would you want to playing a little bit of that? Well,
do you have a favorite portion? We'll just do like
the first just continue verse and chorus. Okay, nice, I
love that and I love that. That's a good you
know that reminds me of and it just these triggers memories.
Was that she's all that the movie when she walks
down the stairs? Was that what it was was? Yeah,
(01:18:43):
there she goes. It wasn't Was that in a movie too?
But not in that movie? Sister, sister trap? Oh, my
favorite traps, the parent trap right, yeah, with the girl,
the Lindsay Lohan, Lindsay Lohan, Yes, right now, Lena, she's here.
Check out our music and she has a record coming
out on Valentine's Day? If yuh, that's right? Is it
(01:19:06):
the song that you're going to play the new song?
Is this a love song? How did this song come about?
I mean it's not. No, it's not traditionally a love song.
It's called um what is it called it? God gave
me horses and uh no this song? Uh? Do you
know there's an agricultural agriculture center here in Nashville where
(01:19:27):
the police, the mount of Patrol training their horses and
my best friend took me out there one day and
we were just watching these beautiful horses, and I've gotten
to know each horse because they're um, they get lonely
in there at night. You can go in there and
visit them and nobody knows. I don't think it's legal,
but um, this was during the day and there were
you know, there's cops kind of walking around, and um,
(01:19:48):
this guy came out of the barn and it was
winter time, so we had a code on so we
couldn't tell what he was wearing underneath. But that sounds weird.
But he came over and started talking to us, and
then and as he spoke, I realized that he is
a prisoner, and so they just let him come on.
You know, I guess good behavior and work with the horses,
and so he was really vulnerable and great about the story.
(01:20:12):
And I walked away like, oh my gosh, that's such
a great song that he just gave me. And he
hasn't been able to hear the song yet. He's still
incarcerated to my knowledge, but his name is Dwayne, and
I can't wait for him to hear the song because
it's touched so many people so far, just that live shows,
you know, people come up crying like, oh my gosh my.
You know, people that can relate to it um and
(01:20:34):
I'm all about, you know, rehabilitating people that messed up
so um. Anyway, this song is for Dwayne right here.
Lee Nash doing God gave Me horses. Get that man,
You're so good, so good. Thank you so much. That
(01:20:54):
is Lee Nash and go support her of music. Check
it out. She's doing I've shows too, and chess Fill,
Missouri and Des Moines, Iowa. I'm so happy you came by.
So fun for me personally. Sometimes the great thing about
this job is I get to be fans of people
and just go I don't care what we're doing. I
just want to bring someone in that I think it's fantastic.
And that's what I did today. And I'm so happy
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that they came up. Thank you very much. It means
a lot to the music world. So thanks for what
you do. Amy, would you like to say anything to
leave before she leaves, I still have a love from
my throat from God gave me. I don't even know,
like visions I was happening, and it's so crazy that
this you sang this song when yesterday I was literally
talking to my kids about going out to this farm
to look at horses. Yeah, and they I know that
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they have a good emotional Okay, I know they have
some healing to do. They do, and I just keep
hearing how horses could be good for that. And I
feel like your song just now was affirmation. Yeah, which
is weird. That's crazy. Without black and white CD that
I gave you has that song on it, So give
it to her. Okay, all right, Lee Nash, everybody very much,
(01:22:01):
thank you so much. I was reading this story about
how they say you can tell if your partner is
cheating by how they handle their phone. You're ready, ready one.
They get texts at all hours of the day or night, Okay,
don't a lot of people. No, I don't think all
hours Okay, I mean no, we kind of have where
(01:22:24):
it falls. Unless you have a job where people are
reaching out to you all the time about crazy things.
Even I don't. My phone has that little earth that
comes on and goes up. It's eight o'clock. You're not
seeing any messages unless you dig in. Oh yeah, that's good.
That's smart because I try to be in bed at
eight never fall asleep thin. Last night I was watching
the razorback game and Eddie now were texting, Yeah a
(01:22:44):
little late is late. I was watching Jeopardy goat in
Arkansas play basketball last night, l as you beat us?
It is a good game, Eddie one because he better
Arkansas with points. Yeah. Yeah, they could lose by six
and I still want so but I was up and
I was so it took me a while to wind down,
especially after a loss. But but yeah, I don't get
text that off. And even as nuty as my schedule,
(01:23:06):
as emails come in all the time, but text text,
that's the one to watch. The person never lets their
phone or their tablet out of their site, like they
can't just leave it. You've got kids, they always I
feel like they always have my phone. Oh true, your
kids find out that you're cheating. It's the only place
(01:23:26):
they can have TikTok. You wake up and see the
person on their phone in the middle of the night
when you don't expect them to be okay, because that's
like they think it's a safe space when you don't
see them in Finally, if they get defensive when you
mentioned their phone use, because they're already trying to hide
something and are sensitive about it. You know what I
do though, which and what didn't make the list, but
it could be confused for cheating, although there's no way
(01:23:46):
for me to cheat on. I turned my phone upside
down all the time so I don't get distracted by
alerts on my screen. And I think back in the day,
people would go watch your phone upside down, where you
wouldn't want me to see most states. I'm just trying
to control me. Right. If I take my phone and
I put it upside down and I'm having a conversation
with someone, there's not one of those little alerts that
come up from one of the many places that I
(01:24:08):
follow Billboard, CNN, ESPN. Yeah, it's not a text or
an email, so I don't even see it. That's thoughtful.
I mean to respect the conversation you're having, like to
be aware of that and put it over So let's
not think people are ficially doing that I'm trying to
get I'm trying to remove the stigma of turning your
phone upside down. Yeah. So yeah, just just a few
(01:24:29):
tips there for you that if someone's doing those things,
they're probably they probably got a side chick that's a
good chance. Clearly you didn't think so. M Caffeine apparently
is such a big thing that half of Americans say
that if they don't get their caffeine, their day will
not be good, like fifty percent of people. I mean,
I get a headache. Oh you still get You get
(01:24:50):
headaches if you don't have it by what time of
the day though, Like when does that withdraw hit you?
I mean, I would say somewhere mid morning, by noon.
I've noticed it. Over Chris, that's pretty bad if you're
getting out by noon. I know. But I have some
form of caffeine every day, whether it's coffee, tea, half
your tea and or macha well that's just also tea.
But anyway, I'll notice, why do I have a headache?
(01:25:11):
Do I need to drink more water? And then I'll realize, oh, shoot,
I haven't had my caffeine yet today, which isn't a
good thing. It's not. So that's when I'll normally, like
wean myself off a little bit and then get build
myself back up. For me, it's about two days because
I don't do a lot of caffeine. But if don't
have caffeine for like two days. I'll start to go, huh,
something a little not right here. Yeah, I'll do that,
(01:25:33):
think my shoulders. Yeah, it's time for the good news lunchbox.
Good out in Mesa, Arizona, in the middle of the night,
this neighbor wakes up and goes, oh my gosh, my
neighbor's house is on fire. So Ty runs next door,
starts banging on the door and there's a ring doorbell camera.
So he starts looking into it and he's yelling, your
(01:25:55):
house is on fire, your house is on fire. The
mom answers the door. He takes the two year old
girl out to the street, Tie runs in and gets
the other daughter out of the house. Wow. Wow. Also
to go up to the cameras are talking to the camera.
That's pretty aware. It's pretty aware to go okay, but
they can hear me because again he's beating on your door.
You'bably just gonna answer it. If somebody comes to my door.
(01:26:16):
I have the app too, I just go who's out there? Also,
I'm standing on the other side of the door. I
could just yell through the door. But yeah, that's a
good story. That is what it's all about. Right there.
That was tell me something good. I did see the
story come across yesterday that Prince Harry and Mega Markle
are stepping back from the Royal family and if her
(01:26:38):
two stories that they're moving to Canada and the other
ones are moving to Los Angeles. It's interesting to me
to see two members of the royal family go hey,
we're gonna check out for a bit. But what's really
interesting because I was watching this Piers Morgan, do you
guys move? Peers Morgan talent for a while. I guess
he's the UK guy. Yeah, and he goes, hey, look
at all of this. Here he goes, Mega Markle, she
(01:26:58):
split from her family, split from her dad. She well
another one was she did something else. Now she split
Harry from the family ship. She's estranged from a lot
of people and now look at Harry separating. It's like
she is the toxic chemical and all this. Don't know
if that's fair because I don't know that story. No,
but I think he has long said he said something,
he's got something against her apparently, so he thinks does
(01:27:20):
he have something against her for the same reason that
I don't know, But it's it's not like the first
time where he's doubted her Peters. Morgan says, people say
I'm too critical in Meghan Markle, but she ditched, her family, ditched,
her dad, ditched her old friends, split Harry from William,
and now split Harry from the royal family. I rest
my case, Morgan number two coming to you. What are
(01:27:42):
your thoughts on them leaving the Royal family. Well, what
they posted on like their social media and they started
a website. They said that it was for their son,
so their son could have a balance between a royal
family life and a normal life. So I don't think
being critical of that. It's like a good thing because
I think what they're trying to do is something that's
(01:28:03):
good for their son. And I don't think from from
what I've read and learned about Megan Markel, I don't
think there's anything bad about her. I think she's had
a lot of bad price and a lot of bad
go at it for this. But a lot of her
old friends who in Hollywood say like, she's just chasing
fame though, and this was the biggest fame chase that
she could do. Oh I see their stories. Yeah, I
mean that is the that's the ultimate. If you're chasing fame,
(01:28:26):
that's the ultimate get man. Like you see like Beyonce
and jay Z go up to Harry and Megan be like, oh,
let's go good to me. And they're the basically our
most famous couple here now right Like Beyonce and jay Z. Yeah,
like they're like power like our You had to say royal.
We don't have a royal family. We have celebrities. We
have celebrities. We hold to a higher statue like they
(01:28:46):
do the Royal family. But um yeah, they're they're hopping back.
They say, we're going to lead a more financially independent life.
That's like what that general girl going. I'm self made,
Like you can make your own money, but let's let's
be for real. You're getting your money from you know,
being in that family and on that TV show a
long time. You did come up with a product, and
good for you for having a part in that, but
you'll you'll never be really independent and she'll never really
(01:29:09):
be self made. Well, And they didn't say they were
going to be fully fully independent, but they just wanted
to make their own money and not be so dependent
on the you know, England. I can't wait until like
ten years from now, we have a docuseries on what
really happened. Yeah, yes, I was thinking that. When it happened,
I thought, man, I wish this was an episode of
The Crown right now so I could see behind the
walls and what was happening. And it made me think
(01:29:31):
of you know, in previous years, like in The Crown,
where some of the other siblings like not necessarily split,
but they got cut off and they had to move
to like Paris or whatever and start their life there
because they wanted to be with someone that wasn't approved,
that wasn't one of the Crown. Huh, yeah, I guess
so I can't. But he pops up again later in
this latest season because it's end of life. But yeah,
(01:29:53):
I think I think it's fine. They say they're going
to split from North America to hear, so I just
hope we I'm into it. Well, we are in North America, sorry,
North America, and there so half their time between England
and North America, whether that's Canada or like you said,
Los Angeles. I wasn't sure, but I mean, i'ming be
fun to run into them there, you know. I for
(01:30:14):
a while I was a hater of the Royal family.
I was like, who cares, but really it's just their
biggest celebrity, and it does generate a lot of tacks,
a lot of money in uh people going over to
check it out. Yeah, it's a big deal for them,
much like we have. You can go check out monuments
or check out, so it's the same, we just call
it different things and that crowd And I never cared
(01:30:34):
till I watched The Crown, but it is cool to
see something exists for so long. I agree. And The
Crown sometimes can be very boring of a show, but
you still are learning and sometimes it can be really
fascinating while it's also telling the truth. So I like
The Crown. That show that I haven't jumped into yet
is The Mandalorian. Miked sent me a note about The
Mandalorian on Disney Plus Mighty. Did you finish The Mandalorian
(01:30:55):
on Disney Plus Finish? Yeah? And then what did you do?
Because it's a Star Wars spinoff. Yeah, takes place after
the originals, but before the ones that are happening now
and now I've never seen Star Wars. What I like
The Mandalorian. I think you should give it like one
or two episodes. I think you would enjoy it. Do
I need to watch Star Wars? Really? Yeah, it's self contained.
And then what about this baby Yoda? So it's not
(01:31:16):
actually baby Yoda. It's like it doesn't have it. They
call him the child in the show, but he's gonna
have a name this revealed later, but people would just
call that as a nickname. Is it one baby Yoda
or is there a whole? Like just one? Okay, so
there's not like ten thousand running the planet? Yeah? Interesting, Okay,
the Mandalori And I think I have Disney Plus because
(01:31:36):
I have Verizon. Yeah, you probably have it for a year.
And I have Apple Plus and I don't know why
I have Apple Plus for free. Probably when you got
your new iPhone. Oh wow, oh and you get it
because every time I click an episode, I'm like, this
is when they're gonna catch me. They're gonna stop me
from watching it because I haven't paid for it. Did
you sign up for the trial and then you just didn't, okay,
sign up for anything. I've done all the trials and
(01:31:57):
after the seven days and like, sign me up. Oh
so you you pretend for a minute and you're like,
I'm just going to trial and get out. But then
they convince you. Yes, I'm like, no, this is too good.
I have to have it, especially because we eliminated cable,
so I depend on these streaming platforms. It's the only
way I can watch anything. Favorite show right now, we'll
say favorite, but a show that you've watched right by
(01:32:18):
the way. Four to five baby yodas four out of five. Yeah, okay,
a show that you like right now. Don't be a favorite,
but something you're like, I was into this, Okay, Well,
I'm done with it, but it's the morning show. I
cannot wait for it to come on Apple Plus. Yes,
it's good lunchbox favorite show. Oh the Righteous Gemstones. It's
John Goodman and the guy from eastbounding Down and they're
the head of a megachurch sort of like a and
(01:32:40):
they're a big family. They're rich, super church and they
have all this stuff going on behind the scenes. Are
really a disaster, but it's really funny. I think Jennifer
Nettles isn't that too huh? Is she? Do you know
who that is? Yeah? She's from that Sugarland band. Yeah,
I think she plays a character in that show. Um, Eddie,
mine's a man in the high Castle. Just because I'm
watching it right now. Oh hey, I was thinking about
(01:33:06):
this thing. I already started season two part where You're like,
what the heck is happening? Yes, and I'm like, I
kind of like it. I want to see more. Oh
you know what I was gonna tell you about that?
What about you? Bobby? Um? You know, I like that
Kevin Hart docu series on Netflix. I I pulled that
up to start, then I got distracted, couldn't start it.
But I'm I've got it on there. I want to
(01:33:26):
watch it. Is Jennifer Nettles in The Righteous Gemstones. She
is um. Kevin Hart series is called it's called like
shut the blank up or something. What's it called? Yeah,
I don't said, yeah, yeah, yeah, um so, but it's
I am not a huge I like Kevin Hart, but
I'm not someone who do you like wait for all
of the specials? Um. But I thought it was good.
(01:33:47):
It was a pretty because first he was going to
host the Oscars, which was a humongous deal and by
the way, they're going their second year. They announced yesterday
with no host, and so he was going to host
the Oscars, and they found some old tweet from his
like ten years priority was like, I don't believe the
same stuff. But I'm not going to be part of
that culture that has to go and apologize because someone
(01:34:07):
dug up something about me that I've obviously changed my
stance on. And so there's it's that whole drama. I'll
come back to that. In the middle of this drama, though,
they catch him cheating on his wife and they just
leave it in the show, and it shows Hi when
he gets a text going somebody has a video of you,
and it's all in there and it's I like it
because listen, any reality thing is shifted to what the
(01:34:29):
creator wants to show you, but this one feels really wrong. Yeah,
and you see his life, like he goes, you go
into his house, and you see his car, and so
I don't care how rich somebody is. I like it
when they they show it and they're honest and they're
like not apologetic about it because he earned it. He
comes from a pretty rough background and I have no
problem with anybody having a whole lot when they earned
that whole lot, and he did that. He worked hard
(01:34:51):
to get it, and he's super talented and works hard.
Um it's called don't f this up. Kevin Hart I
liked it. It's did a lot of bad words and
it obviously, but it's six episodes, thirty minutes each. What
was your question if you think he handled that, like,
how would you handle it? Or do you think that
a tweet from two thousand and nine he should apologize
for it or should not, Like I don't. I don't
(01:35:12):
understand why he couldn't just be like he can say,
that's not me anymore, I'm sorry if it offended anybody,
But he's kind of like anyone half apology, yeah, and
he was like, just not me anymore. It's obvious that's
not me anymore. And I guess they just wanted him
to keep apology. I wanted him to go on a
whole apology toward him, to be like, I'm so sorry,
and he was like, I'm just I don't have to
do that, and so I think you I would probably go,
(01:35:37):
I apologize for the idiot that I was. I'm really sorry, yeah,
because at some point who knows what I said ten
fifteen years ago. That's what I wondered too, and not
that you have at all, right, but who knows? We
talked five hours a day every day. Sometimes I try
to make jokes and they don't hit or it can
be taken in weird ways. Well, there's things that were
just even like comedy wise, that we're okay to say
(01:36:00):
a back way back, that are just not okay now.
And you know, yeah, like you if you do end
up running for governor, like people will be digging and
digging and yeah, I just didn't know, like what if
something came up from whatever year, like how would you
handle it? I think I'm pretty open. I'd like to
think I'm open about all my faults or most of them.
And even in my book that Bare Bones, I put
(01:36:21):
a lot of crap in there that I wasn't proud
of and I don't know, and I think I would
be like, oh, yeah, that's that's right, sorry about I'm
really sorry about that. I wish I wasn't such an idiot.
I think sometimes maybe I don't even know I'm still
an idiot. Like I don't know, but I've been been
doing radio for five hours a day a morning show,
so I was twenty two, so you're talking about seventeen years.
I've said some pretty dumb stuff, probably insensitive stuff. I
(01:36:43):
try not to, but who knows. I think it depends
how much I wanted that job. It was the Oscars.
I probably like, I'm sorry for this, I'm sorry for
everything else I'm gonna say. I'm sorry for things that
that you did. You just thinking I would say, but
it's an interesting series. Yeah. I saw your video for
Arkansas too. That was awesome. I mean, you're not for Arkansas,
but the video of you visiting your hometown, you know,
(01:37:05):
and thinks because I put that up and it had
cool crazy that you say that because I had it
on my phone for a while on my Instagram, mister
Bobby Bones, I put up if it's about a three
minute video of me going to Mountain Pine, my home
population seven hundred and seventy two, Like I'm from a
real small town in Arkansas, and I don't know. My
phone just never posted it and I was like, I
don't even know if anyone like this. And the response
(01:37:27):
was like overwhelming and that people were like, wow, that's
so cool, and I was like, really people care about this? Yeah,
I'd like to. I mean, I know all of it.
I even knew that you were there and you were
going to deliver basketball shoes with a basketball team. But
it's just it's it's good to see and then remember
how far you've come. And I mean I even yeah,
a lot of us have been there to see it
(01:37:47):
in person, and the first time I ever went in person,
I couldn't like there was a lot to take in
because I'd heard you say how it was. But then
how much they care about you there too is special,
Like I love seeing that. And then of course I
always think of your mom and just help prout. You
would be in your grandma of course, but they'd be
so so proud of you. Well, thank you. And I
do show the house when I moved out and pining
that the house that I lived in. But I just
(01:38:09):
didn't think much of it when I posted it because
I didn't know people would be interested. And I don't
watch three minute videos honestly, Oh I don't. If it
goes to Instagram TV. A lot of times, I just
watch what it was up. But I clipped and then
I even reposted it like I was proud of you.
I was like, this gets cool. And then one of
our friends sit a note too. I think she did
it to you too, like you've got my vote. It's fun.
(01:38:30):
Notorial video the Arkansas Democratic is at the State paper
wants to talk to me about that, not the video
about yeah running yeah. And I don't know. I'm so
on the edge of doing it and not doing it
that I don't want to just say I'm doing it
all the time and then have to back out. I
don't know, but I think I'm gonna do a thing
with them. I just here's my thing. I think I
represent a lot of people that don't get hurt. And
I think I also represent a lot of people who
(01:38:50):
don't come from privilege, who that I can say, I'm
just like you, and here's how we can do it.
Here's how I did it, here's a blueprint of just
hard work, showing up on time. I represent you. I
think there's so many people in political office that come
from privilege and they don't represent us that don't That's
how I feel. I think if you're rich and you're
a politician, you don't represent those aren't rich, and you
don't care because you don't understand. And it's not because
(01:39:13):
you don't fully you don't disregard other people's feelings, but
unless you've been poor and had to struggle week to
week to even put food on the table, you don't
know what that's like. You have no idea what it's
like to struggle unless you've struggled. And there are a
lot of ways that I don't understand that aren't financial.
So but for me, when I see someone that's rich
(01:39:34):
and goes in office, I'm like, you have no idea
what poor people want, what they need, what even middle
class needs. And that's the only thing that makes me
want to kind of dial in. But who knows. Anyway,
the videos up. Thanks for saying that. I told you
guys that somebody hopped in the mail bag here. Hey,
Ray Wall, blame me that that mailbag liner Bobbies mailbag
(01:39:57):
or the guy who called our show and said he
wanted to take Morgan number two on a date. Oh yes,
HD Peter, he slid into the mail bag. Wow, and
he called in and good looking guys, got a PhD.
He lives in California and he said, hey, um, this
is in the past. He's I like, take Morgan number
two on a date. I'll come to town and Moran,
she's just sure, right, But he's never come to town. No,
(01:40:19):
he hasn't. Okay, here is the mail bag. Hi'm Morgan
Happy twenty twenty. I'll be in Nashville for a quick
trip this weekend, and I was hoping I could take
you for that cup of coffee. If you're free on
Saturday or Sunday, I would love to take you for
a cup of coffee. Best PhD Peter. Now, I'm not
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going to read his whole email signature because but he
did sign this whole and so his name is Peter Blank, PhD,
University of Blank, and then everything about it is official.
He puts it all there, so it's it's in your court.
Do we have his number that she could call him?
Do you want? Do you do you want to go
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and have someone sitting at a table next to you?
So he doesn't. Well, there's kind of an issue here
because I have LASIK tomorrow and I don't really know
what I'm gonna be like this weekend because whenever I
have surgeriesons of I'm kind of down and out for
the count lunchboxes and Eddie had la it's like it's
your walk out of there, and I think you're like
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Sunday though, if you have it on a Friday, oh yeah,
bounce back all day Friday. I could attempt this, but
I'm just telling y'all when I got my wisdom. Ye
that I ended up in the er, like this is bad,
totally different. Like I'm telling you you're you're gonna go
home and take a nap. Two hours later, You're gonna
be fine. She made Aldane's bar play ended up okay,
just with goggles on. Here's the thing on Sunday. I
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think that would be a great time for you guys
to have a coffee. I don't want to go unless
somebody else is going to be there. Mikey, can you go?
Do you need security? You can go? Can you set
it up so he doesn't have our number? Okay, will
you hand it? Will you do that? Yeah, Miked, you
will go, and you will set with them a different table. Yeah,
like secret service. He's just gonna like they give an
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earpiece in and like hold your air like you're talking
to people. Would you want to do a double day
by girlfriends here this weekend? They could do a double day?
That's actually really good. Yeah. Yeah, you and your girlfriend
and Morgan number two and PhD Peter. Yeah, do it,
and you can set it all up right so he
didn't have our number or any case. Okay, are you
down Morgan number two? Yeah? I guess I'll do this,
all right, This could be the one, guys, I mean,
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this could be awesome one. I don't know about that,
but I'm putting myself out there. I'll try that. Would
you date someone long distance? No, it's just already a no.
But been in long distance relationships? It's I've been in
the right long distance relationships. Just don't you know. That's
just not in my area. I'm not in a place
for that, Okay. Morgan number two is twenty six. She's
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the head of all of our digital What if he's
coming to Natural this weekend about a potential job? Oh
point interview? Maybe? Yeah? Oh poor Morgan number two. No, poor,
she's the one that initially said she was okay with this.
I know because I think she thought he's all the
way in California and you would never have Yeah a
little bit. You've made your bed, now you'll lay in
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it right and might D and his girl. We'll go
by the way. My money doesn't say like three words
a day. They're just gonna sit next to you quietly. No,
but your girlfriend talks. Okay, that's cool. I like that.
We'll get that out day on Monday. If you're on
but if your eye hurts, be sure not to go.
I'm telling if I'm fine, I will absolutely go. I
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just my body is a little bit fragile. I don't
know why. Her heart. Oh she has been sick too.
Oh yeah, you bounce back from that. I'm getting better.
I like to say good morning to everyone, except these
people that are sending these you've been drafted text messages,
these fake draft text messages like military DRAFTA. Oh my god,
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I didn't know this was happening. What twisted? Huh. Yes,
if you receive a text message saying you're being drafted
to fight in the in Iran, that don't just don't respond.
Oh my goodness. The US Army is warning about a
wave of fake text messages telling Americans they have been
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drafted to fight in Iran. Screenshots of text and I'm
looking at it here. I'll read you a text. Okay,
so imagine Amy, you're on your phone. Yeah, good to do.
In Bru. Hello, we are contacting you in regards to
the United States official Army draft. We tried contacting you
through your email several times and about no response. You've
been marked eligible and must come to the nearest branch
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for immediate departure to Iran. Oh my goodness, please contact
us at the following number. The United States Army Referral
Program asked for blank extension, blank, thank you, And then
you call and you give them information and they got you.
And here's the thing. I would feel like that was fake.
But it's like one one hundred. You're like, what if
it is real? Oh? God? Right, but there is no
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draft right now and the next time you use your blinker,
you don't use your blinker and get pulled over, you
go to jail, like, well, let's see them worn out
for your rest for draft dodging the draft. Yeah, so
I'd like to say good morning to everybody except these buttholes. Wow. Yeah,
if you got that Morgant number two, you're twenty six.
I'm not gonna be drafted. Probably I'm thirty nine. I'm
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probably good, but you're twenty six. Yeah, but I would
freak out. I don't really know what I would do
if you're smart to come after you. They just put
me in this the lab, the tactical department. Yes, engineering, Okay,
let's about here's the thing. We're going to go with
that ram. But it's a dance competition and we're not
that good at answer. So how cood do we win
the dance competition? How did you do it without any
dance skills? And then here's one other story. People are
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swallowing glitter pills. Do you know why they're doing this? Oh? Yes,
I do. Because they want to make the bathroom pretty.
They want to make their poop sparkle. To try this,
I don't know how I know that. But every now
and then there's one of these stupid trends that you
go that come on, yeah, is it bad for you?
They said, Well, I mean I would imagine there's probably
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worse stuff you're eating than you probably think it's okay
for you. Yeah, I mean if it goes straight three
you it's a tiny pill filled with lots of a glitter,
from general multicolor pills to holiday theme colors too, you
could have got for Christmas fun. It is bad for you.
Glitter is not meant to be ingested in any form.
It can cause serious injury if it breaks. Well, obviously
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you would think they would be putting in safe glitter.
Can I say this about why who's seeing anybody's poop? Like?
It's not like you're going to show that off to
a lot of people. It's a much of a risk
for a tiny reward, the reward being only if you
see it. And then how many people are you really
gonna show your spouse? Maybe and that's it? No, no, honey,
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Oh that's gross. Okay, Bobby Bone so crazy by Justin
Bieber having lime disease. Huh yeah, really crazy. Well, a
lot of people for a while have been given him
a hard time because he had lost a bunch of weight,
and they were saying things like what are you a myth?
Or things like hey, are you anorexic? And finally he
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came out and was like, hey, guys, I've been fighting
line disease for a while, so let's just chill. And
then once he announced that, so many haters came forward
that we're that don't think it's a real disease. Well,
I'll say this about haters, and I'm always annoyed when
news stories will quote one or two tweets for their
sake of creating a story. If you put something out
and you have a big platform, you're gonna find every
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kind of answer, period. It's almost unfair to use a
quote tweet and create a new story based on Haley.
Baldwin responded to one and put up an Instagram saying
that anybody that's doubting what he's saying, and she's right
there by his side as he's fighting it, she's like,
you have no idea. Well, my point is there are
ten million people to respond. Eleven of them we're gonna say, yeah,
Justin Bieber, are you an alien? I mean, they're gonna
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say the most ridiculous things. Um So it's always weird
with people, and I've I've oftentimes seen the few negative
ones and went after them. I try not to do
that anymore. Yeah, because I even feel petty doing it.
But yeah, Justin Bieber, we have a friend that's fighting
lime disease and it is completely Cha turned her life around. Yeah,
it can. It takes over your life and it is
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very taxing. Shanayam. She would come in and talk to
us in her throat, and she had been fighting lime
disease such a long time. Still, is right? Yes, Yeah,
I think it's you. I don't know that it ever
goes away, is that right? I don't know. I don't
want to misspeak that I think it might be viral.
You're a doctor, I'm not. I know, shocker, but I'm not.
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Justin Bieber's be battling lime disease and chronic mono. Quote
has been a cup for up a rough couple of years.
But getting the right treatment will help. It's in a
curable disease and I will be back better than ever.
So yeah, going curable. The virus. Yeah, virus, We're done.
That's it. What's up today? I mean anything? Oh, I
got some stuff to do with my dad today. I
got a notification that apparently he has something illegal in
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his apartment at the Machine and his assistant living place,
So I gotta go remove that asaps. It really gains
the law against the rules, against their rules. And I said, well,
he's had it there for months, nobody's noticed, I mean
since he moved in. Oh it's a bed railing, but
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apparently it's against safety protocol and I'm like, well, it
keeps him in the bed. Sometimes we might roll out.
But apparently there's this very specific kind, only one kind
that they all out, and I have to buy that kind.
What about you? A couple of things. One, I mean
say this Ronnie done will be in tomorrow. I'm looking
at my notes here, right Tomorrow, Ronnie Don's coming in
and he'll be the Friday Morning Conversation and we'll talk
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to him because our band The Raging Idiots is playing
with Ronnie and Kicks done on Monday night, so we'll
talk to that. Also, I say this, I'm doing a
podcast with Nashville Lifestyles tomorrow and Shaye Mooney's to come
and by my house for the Bobycast from Dan and
Shay Awesome this tomorrow. I have all that, but I
pulled out my calendar to see what's going on there.
Tonight I have dinner with a friend, but I mostly
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know through work. It's one of those I tried it
in my year three or four times a year, set
up and go, hey we should. If I ever say
to someone we should have dinner, I follow up immediately.
I don't ever do the thing, well we should get
together and then never follow up and get to it.
So with her because she works for the CMA, like
three months ago, I was like, we should have dinner
and reach out immediately. Set a day and that's tonight.
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So I'm pretty excited about that. I don't get to
hear it like once or twice a year. And my
dog is going off for training for a few days again,
so I'm gonna ship him off at two, ship him off,
the guy picks him up, it takes him for a
little bit and it comes back. So I'm gonna do
that today. I'm gonna go box at the title. So
that's it. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Tomorrow show should
be real good. And today's show on Instagram on our
at Bobby Bon't You Instagram page. Lee Nash, the lead
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singer of Sixpence and on the Richer, came in and
played kiss Me. She goes that song too, so check
that out at Bobby Bones show. See you guys. Let
her buck Follow Bobby on Instagram at mister Bobby Bones.