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June 14, 2021 101 mins

Bobby talks about going to Caitlin’s sister’s wedding over the weekend and realizing that he think he won’t be able to control his crying at his wedding. Last week, Lunchbox talked about how he called 911 on a domestic dispute and stayed on the line as he followed along in his car. We tracked down the audio to hear if he sounded as heroic as he says he did. Chayce Beckham stops by to talk about winning American Idol and performs his new single for us.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
This Helska, What's happening to Friends? Welcome back to another
week of the show. Coming up later on Chase Beckham.
He won American Idol. He's a really good singer. He's
gonna come in and perform for us. Let me say
this morning studio morning Amy. You good? Yeah? Doing great?
You Yeah good. I went to wedding this weekend. Watch
some baseball? Feel pretty good. Why don't we start now

(00:30):
with the good news Countdown? It's the good News Countdown,
counting down the biggest good news stories across the left.
I think you're gonna like these. Let's go. A new
Alzheimer's drug was just approved by the FDA and it
has been shown to slow the cognitive decline of people
living with the disease. It is the first new Alzheimer's

(00:52):
drug that they've approved in almost twenty years. Wow, so massive. Yeah,
I saw that. Last week. Far A bakery in East
Texas posted a photo on Facebook of rainbow cookies for
Pride Month, and they got a ton of hate for it.
People canceled orders, they unfrinted them online, but the next
day there was a line around the block of new
customers who wanted to support them. Which I think is fantastic.

(01:14):
They lined back up and said we're not going to
stand for that. That is amazing. Here's one good thing
that's come out of the pandemic. Very few people got
the flu, and all of these social distancing may have
killed off several mutant strains of the flu. So making
effective flu shots this year should also be easier because
they're not guessing as much. So there you go, all

(01:34):
the social distancing, all the masks. One good thing that
came from it is the flu is not as bad
as it was, which is great. A high schooler in
Louisiana wasn't going to be able to walk at his
graduation last month because he wore sneakers instead of dress
shoes with his cap and gown. So as teacher loaned
them his shoes, and the teacher just said, hey, I'm

(01:56):
good and did the ceremony in socks. Oh here's the
high school are talking about what the teacher did for him. Well,
he had a solution that I put on his his shoes.
I was asking, like, wait, your daughter graduating also with me.
How are you gonna watch your daughter graduate? He said, Oh,
I'm gonna just walking with new shoes. Why. A twenty
three year old cop in Arkansas named Cody Hubbard saved

(02:18):
a newborn baby that was choking on medication, and his
chest cam got it all on video. Cody says he
sat in his car and he cried when it was
over because he was so thankful the baby was okay.
Here's the audio of the incident and the reaction from
Cody and the family. There we go, There we go,
There we go. There's a normal day went to chaotic

(02:41):
day in a matter of seconds pretty much. For the
Lord to be on my side on this one. Gotten
breathing and go, I'm crying, which is a good thing,
and you know, he saved my baby's life. So I
started kind of just bawling. That crazy I mean, imagine though,
you're that cop and you're like, Okay, it's up to me.
I've got to save this baby. And you're a young cop. Yeah,
twenty three years old. Is it early in your career? Yeah?

(03:02):
Shout out Cody Hubber for saving that baby. The good
news countdown. Let's go. It's time to open up the mailbag.
Get something we call ye. Hello, Bobby Bones, I come

(03:22):
to you today to ask for advice on a situation.
Approximately two months ago, one of my friends had come
to me saying how she was desperately needing money. She
had asked for a loan, and after much consideration and
probably against my better judgment, I decided to learn her
the two hundred dollars she was asking for. Since then,
I have myself fallen onto harder times, and though I

(03:43):
would never ask anyone for a handout, I could really
use that two hundred dollars back. I feel I've given
her more than enough time to get back on her
feet and she should be able to pay me back now. Furthermore,
she has pictures online every single weekend where she's out
on the town drinking with her friends, which is very irritated.
I know it's not a lot of money, but when
I'm working twelve to eighteen hours a day, seven days

(04:04):
a week and still barely getting by, every little bit helps.
Is there a route to me to ask for the
money back? And how should I go about doing that?
Or am I just out the two hundred dollars? Thank
you so much, Brian from Granville, North Dakota. Loaning friends
money is always tricky and you have to loan it
thinking there's a possibility you won't get it back, not
that you won't get it back, but sometimes you won't

(04:26):
get it back all at once. Sometimes you get it
back twenty bucks at a time. But when you loan
a friend money, that's money that's gone until they decide
it's not gone anymore. Friends or family. Yeah, been there.
I do think you can approach this friend though about it.
I don't think you need to bring up to pictures
in the drinking. I don't think that needs to be
a thing. Who knows what money is being spent there?

(04:49):
But I get how I would be irritated too, But
I think I would say I'd even send it as
a text to avoid the awkward face to face. Hey,
what's up struggling a little bit right now? I'll loan
you two hundred bucks few months ago. Anyway you get
me any of that back in the next few weeks.
I would just kind of make you put, you know,
a little buffer in there, like, is there any way

(05:10):
you could get me some of that back in the
next few weeks. That way, it doesn't feel like pay
me back now I'm gonna take out your kneecaps. But
then and then you still don't seem like a friend,
but you also put in your struggle story the same
way they they hooked, like you told me in this email. Yeah,
that's it's a big part of it. If someone comes
he goes, oh, I'm hurting, and they're being vulnerable to you,

(05:30):
you're like, oh, I got you. If I can get you,
I got you. So I think you vulnerable yourself back. Hey,
I'm hurting right now. I know I'll loaned you a
couple hundred bucks. Is there any way you could get
any of that back to me in the next few weeks,
just so I can get by. I think that's how
I would do it if it were me. And if
they go, no, well that's on. You don't go to
judge Judy, you loaned all the money. Two hundred bucks

(05:51):
might be gone forever. I doubt it. I would imagine
they're gonna do some sort of payment plan with you.
I don't think someone gets back on their feet and
I fully in a few months, especially if they're drinking
a lot like it seems like yeah, and then if
they don't, then you got the kneecap route then, you know,
But I think that's that's the move here. Yeah, it's
unfortunate if it. I hope it works out for them

(06:11):
for sure, and that maybe there's the planet payment plan.
But yeah, when you loan money, you kind of have
to also have the expectation that you might not get
it back. When you loan money to somebody you love,
when it's the two l's, you're loaning to a love, Oh,
you have to know that you're giving away money with
the chance that you're getting it back. That's that's it.
There's a good chance you'll get it back. But I mean,
you're gonna you're giving away money with a good chance

(06:32):
they'll repay you. Bones. What if instead of saying can
you pay me that money back? What if it's more like, hey,
remember when I lend you that money. I'm in a
binder right now. Is there any way you can kind
of lend me some money to well not lyns. Well,
I understand, but I feel like they they're gonna want
the money back because you said the word lens. But
they but they know deep inside their heart is you
you can't assume okay, because if they lend you money

(06:54):
and they're gonna hit you up and be like later, yeah,
then you go, well, where's the two hundred bucks. Yeah,
next thing, you know, challenge of the dobox match, you're
fighting the undercard or the Jake Paul fight. The whole
playing the collector thing just feels so like you gotta
if you want to collect, you got to play the collector.
If you don't want to collect, you'd be the friend.
Just figured out yourself. That's it. Thank you for emailing.

(07:16):
Go get your money, and if you do decide to
take some kneecaps, hire someone to do it. You don't
do it. You saw that with Tanya Harding. Jeff, you'll
find somebody. All right there, you go, close up that
mail bag. We've got your now's found the cloth, Hugo,

(07:39):
and Texas is on the phone, Hugo, what's going on
with you? I wanted to consult Amy because I'm having
a bird issue, and you know she's an expert, is
she okay? Go ahead, missay me. I have this one
bird that wants to chirp all night long and it
keeps me up at night and it's a problem, and
I may I did some research on it. I think
it's a North or Southern mocking bird and the reason

(08:02):
why it's chirping. This gets it's lonely because it hasn't
found a mate. Oh yeah, so somehow somewhere I wish
you could, you know, talk to your birthfriend and tell him, hey,
stop messing around with that dude, because he's got to
wake up, you know, at the crack of dawn to
go to work. So we'll chirp something else. There's a
bunch of other trees floating around, you know, they could
go there. But what you think about this? I wanted

(08:23):
to hang up. I don't know. I wonder if you
could get some sort of a bird caller that would
make that bird feel like not alone or something, or
maybe go to a different part of your neighborhood wherever
you live and chirp, chirp through the bird collar that
would you know, match up with the mockingbird or the
northern northern mockingbird bird call they might they have different
things that they have specific callers, and then different ways

(08:46):
you chirp into it and shove that bird off to
wherever he is and just go go find just go,
just throw him off the tree. Golly, it's just lonely, guys.
I get it's looking for a mate as lonely too.
And bird chopping all that long. He didn't chop in
my window. How about earplugs? Where them? I have the earplugs,
but when I sleep, I tend to move around everywhere,
so will fall off. Maybe a sound machine. I just

(09:08):
feel like you need to give the bird a shot.
Is there anything he can do to encourage other birds
to come to that area? Like, yeah, a bird feeder that,
Oh yeah, maybe you put out a bird feeder with
specific food. You can look to what they like in
your area, and then now the caller, you're basically setting
up like speed dating for the bird. Yes, they come in,
eat little food, they meet the friend. I've done that.
Two birds kissed on my feeder the other day of female,

(09:31):
a female cardinal and a male cardinal, so it's like
a brownish one and a red one and that's how
you can tell them apart. And they were sitting on
my little thing on top of my bird feeder, a
little stamping, and all of a sudden they turn and kiss.
I could not believe it, and I was like, basically,
my feeder is like tender, Hey, here you go. Good luck.

(09:51):
Basically we had nothing for you. No, No, I think
we offered good advice. Okay, hugo, thank you. It's speaking
of birds. Amy usually comes in with the bird in it,
but Eddie asked if he could do a bird minute?
You really? Yeah? Do you care if we hit this
for Eddie? I mean we're timing it. Yeah, it's just
a minute. It's a quick story. It's here segment. But
Eddie said he'd like to jump in andto a bird minute. Okay,
you can borrow it all right, here we go, and

(10:13):
now it's time. So Amy's a bid minute now. Amy,
I don't want to steal your bit. But it was
just a beautiful day. The sun was out, the birds
weren't chirping, and I'm sitting in my living room watching TV.
And we have a big glass window and I hear
from that direction a big boom, and I'm like, I
was startled. I look up what's happening? And I see feathers,

(10:34):
just like a cloud of feather where the window is.
And I look out the window and sure enough, there's
a bird at the bottom of on the grass, like
shaking his head, lost probably about twenty feathers, and I
run out to go help him. Guess what, he was
just knocked out for a second. He gets back up
and flies away. Oh man, but he might have a
little birdie concussion, or you should dirty your window so

(10:55):
he doesn't think that that's keep it a little dirtier well,
or something people do your kids might like this is
you can hang kaleidoscopes near the window, and then they'll
see that it's not it's a prettyidoscope. It's a subtle
way to create like little you can hang like Halloween
skeletons or Christmas Santa Clauset's. I kind of like the
window the way it is. Yeah, Morgan number two once

(11:17):
told me because I had a similar issue, that her
mom used to just put post its on the big
glass window like as a I guess it's yeah, so
there's a mirror on the other side, so they think
they're flying into more trees. So she just started putting
post it notes up on the windows and stopped them
from realizing like that wasn't a mir The mirror would
really mess with you, because sometimes I'll walk into a
store and ascia mirror and I'd be like dating, the

(11:39):
store goes on forever, and then you hit the mirror.
All right, there's your bird minute, thank you. And that
was Amy's Bird Minute, the latest from Nashville in Tullywood
Morgan Number two, thirty second Skinny Thomas Thrett and his
dad Rhett Aikin's debut a new song at the Opera

(12:01):
this weekend called Things Dad's Do. They'll be dropping the
new song on June sixteenth in honor of Father's Day
coming up. Here's the clip the next thing you Know.
One's five and one's three and one's almost long. She's
cutting thirteenth your shoes in your staring to do more

(12:28):
then you Things Dad's Due, Florida, Georgia Lines. Brian Kelly
announced the upcoming release of his debut solo album called
Sunshine State of Mind, coming out on June twenty fifth.
It will feature seventeen songs, including the already released Beach Cowboy,
Here they Call Me Reach Cowboy Sans Fine, Tilibo, Cage

(12:59):
by Beach. Chris Lane and his wife Lauren recently welcome
their first child together. Chris shared the popular TV show
they got baby Dutton's name from. You can take one guest,
and where we kind of got that from is from
the TV show Yellowstone And we really love, we really

(13:22):
love the name a lot. But yeah, that's that's I
know it's a little different, but I think it's pretty cool.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny hat. It's time
for the good news something. Michael Hatfield, a Vietnam war vet,
reported this pup, Rerun, was missing, and deputies from King's

(13:43):
County Sheriff's off California put out a call on social
media and said, hey, we need to get Rerun back.
He's a war vet, he needs his pup. It turns
out the dog was picked up by a family who
thought he was abandoned. They gave Rerun a bath, they
bought him a new dog tag, they took him on
a trip with them, not realizing he had an owner
who was searching for them. Once they found out, they
took Rerun back, deputies took them back to Michael, and

(14:04):
they said that they're just super pumped. One this family
took this dog in and two they could have just
kept a dog and never said anything about it. Men like,
we like our new dog, but they didn't do that.
So they're kind of giving a shout out to everybody,
the police, obviously, the family, and even Michael Hatfield, who
is a veteran. So I just thought that story was fantastic,
because I bet you that happened. Sometimes people get a dog,
they find a dog, and they're like, huh, we'll just

(14:26):
keep this dog. We liked this dog. When I am
gonna check and see if it's missing, right, especially if
it's a cool dog. I mean sure they couldn't you
could do that. But right there, you go shout out
to all them folks. That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. It's now time to play

(14:46):
the hardest trivia game and all the land. It's called
never Gonna Get It, and we call it that because
you're never gonna get on the phone. Now, is Grace Grace?
Good morning Grace. Yeah, I'm here, newborn boss baby. You
know I do have a baby. Okay, we unlost We

(15:09):
unlocked the front door, and she didn't get to throw outside,
so we're a little heated right now. Are you gonna
be okay to play the game. Yes, we might just
outside to make her happy? Okay, this is why happy?
Well I don't. I'll put you on you for two seconds. Okay,

(15:31):
we'll wait, by heir, that's what it sounds like. That's
your house. Yeah, so up for grabs. A one hundred
dollars cash gift card courtesy if our friends at Hunday,
which I'm driving the Hundai Palisade right now. And let
me tell you a plus fantastic. Can't get enough. If
you look at my spot today, you'll see my day.
It is maybe the nicest luxury suv I've ever been in.

(15:54):
I don't even know if you consider a luxury suv,
but mine it feels like luxury. So you got one
hundred bucks. I will read it question and you'll get
to answer it, Grace, And if you don't get it,
you can guess if one of the show members get
it right or not. Okay, here's the question, Grace, are
you ready? You doing? Okay? Over there? I believe what
you are going to make it through this? Okay, Okay,
we'll calm down a little bit, we get a little

(16:14):
less fussy. All right, here we go. Here's the question.
Many of us loved reading about them as kids, but
the average American adult could only name four of these?
What are they? So? I'll read it one more time.
Many of us loved reading about them as kids, but

(16:37):
the average American adult could name just four of these?
What are they? Now? Grace? Do you have an answer
to win one hundred dollars. I would think it would
have to do with something maybe geological or an animal type,
maybe something we liked reading about. I'll just have to guess. Um,

(17:05):
I have no idea. You can say no idea, you
can say socks. Okay, let's just go with we like
to read about. I thought we can name four animals,
you know what. We'll just go with a sock. Okay,
and then I'm going to hopefully pick someone who's got
a little more since okay, is the answer socks? No,

(17:29):
it is not. It's incorrect. Okay. Now, how do you
guys feel about this? Fantastic? I feel fantastic. So easy. Okay,
so you can pick Grace. If one of these players
get it right, you win. Who would you like to pick? Normally,
I would say Amy's got a pretty straight track record
for this game, but Lunchblock sounded very excited the second

(17:51):
you read it. He does do that every single time.
To be fair, No, I know, okay, now you're making
me second. No, no, no, go with your guy. You're good.
I'm just telling our listeners that he does it every time.
Oh man, can I say something? I mean, I really
went into this game saying like, I'm just convinced I'm
never going to get one right ever, But I know

(18:12):
for one, and I'm so confident I have this one.
Why why are you? As soon as he said it,
I'm like, I got it. Okay, there's some multiple things
that could be all one thing, because I haven't written
down No. Well, Grace, Eddie, and Lunchbox both say they
have it. But honestly, Amy and Morgan are the best
at this game. Correct. But I'm not going to sit
over here all like confident in myself, Grace, because you

(18:37):
have reminded me that Lunchbox does sometimes answer questions before
you've even finished them, and Eddie is always pretty confident
with this game. I should probably stick which I was
going to go to originally, which was Amy. Why, Okay, Well, Morgan,
what do you have? Nursery rhymes? Raymundo? What do you have? Continent?

(19:01):
The question is many of us loved reading about them
as kids, but the average American adult could only name
four of these. Now, what are they? We have nursery rhymes,
we have continents, lunchbikes. It's dinosaurs. My kid loves dinosaurs
right now, loves reading about dinosaurs. We all loved reading
about them, but as an adult, you don't know the
names of the dinosaurs. You can name four of them,

(19:21):
that is it? Congratulations you lost? So they're going too broad.
I'm going specific, guys. You're talking about the seven Little Dwarfs.
What I mean? We read all about the Seven Dwarves kids, Yes,
and I can't tell you other than sleepy, happy and
doozy and moosey. I don't think do see? There you go? Amy?

(19:43):
What do you have? I also have snow white in
the seven whoa and I my brain never went to
like a category and that could be wrong, but I
was going towards a specific story. We love reading about
the Seven Dwarfs, but we can't name them. Many of
us loved reading about them as kids, but the average
American adult can only name four of these? What are they? So?
We have nursery rhymes, we have continents, we have the dwarves,

(20:05):
we have dinosaurs, dinosaurs. Okay, Grace, so you've picked Amy,
But I will give you a chance now to change.
I feel like somebody else has if you feel like
and I've been told by the legal team, we can't
play the game where I'm like Okay, let me give
you another chance, like this is the chance got it? Well,
two out of you guys both guests the seven dwarves,
and that is really specific. But the fact that you

(20:28):
both guessed it makes me kind of want to just
stick with Amy on this one and hope for the best. Okay, Well,
the answer is not nursery rhymes. Oh man, the answer
was never continents. No. Hey, let me say this. Somebody
got it. It's not dinosaurs. I'm want to be so

(20:51):
mad if it's the dwarfs because then you're going to
be the real winner because she picked you. Oh yeah,
and I've never gotten this ever, But Amy and Eddie
picked the dwarves. Yes, lunchbox picked dinosaurs. That's yeah. Interesting
because hold on when when you say, oh, people loved
reading about the dwarves. I don't remember reading the dwarves
ever when I was a kid, So that's why that
didn't even register to me. But maybe you guys are different.
I didn't read about dinosaurs. I will tell you this.

(21:12):
The answer has a d in it. Oh okay, let's see.
Let's see. Well, let's test ourselves. We're average Americans, Okay
to russ Brontosaurus. Yes, that's the stegosaurus pterodactyl. Uh, what's

(21:33):
the two? That's four sterotop and then what's the bird one?
I said that one pterodactyl pterodactyl. There, that's tough. That's
about five. That's about it. But how many seven dwarves
could we do? Let me dopey ye sleepy moody and

(21:55):
there's no moody the happy I don't even bashful. Come on,
you wouldn't remember that, man, We may not even remember four.
That's it? Yeah, okay, okay, there's the one that doc
who does doc? Oh? Yeah? Is he a dwarf? Okay? Okay,
really had to we can come up before. So well,
we do have a winner. Here is huge. This is

(22:16):
a both songs Amy song and Lunchboxes song. So if
Amy wins, you'll hear this right here. If Lunchbox wins,
you'll hear this right here. Do we man? Because my
kid has never asked to read about the seven dwarfs?
He asked to read about dinosaurs every night. Grace, here

(22:40):
we go, one hundred bucks I for grass, all right,
I'm ready want to change. Many of us loved reading
about them as kids, but the average American adult could
just name four of these. What are they? They arena? That? There?

(23:04):
They stay? Who who? Okay, I mean, how do you guys?
Why that? Why do you like that? Oh my goodness,
that is a slam dug in your face saying nothing.
I don't His head looks like it's going to explode.

(23:24):
Hey man, you guys are telling me all what a
terrible one terrible whoa? Hey, Grace, Oh my gosh, that
hundred dollars just slipped right through your fingers. I tried
to hand it to you. I tried to give it
to you in the beginning. I'm sorry, and then I
it's totally fine. I listen. You would Eddie have the
same answer. That means there has to be some something there. Okay, Grace,

(23:49):
I can't give another shot today, but I can give
another shot tomorrow. Okay, I would love that, and maybe
I won't have a crying baby tomorrow. Speaking of your baby?
How old baby? She just turned to one last week
for dis I know it divers. Why let me list

(24:10):
the things? Okay, great, we have to let Grace go now. Okay, lunchbox, congratulations,
thank you, thank you. Whoa. You did great? And they
told you the answer was dumb Yep, they did, they did.
We'll play, we'll try. We'll get Grace on tomorrow the
next day, and let me give another chance. All right,
there she is Grace. Everybody nice on the Bobby Bones Show.

(24:34):
Now up Chase one American Idol. Has it been like
crazy since you want? Have you been NonStop? Yeah? It's
been tired, a little tired, but I'm good. Every day
has been pretty much a new challenge, you know, new
new things to do and people to meet, and you know,
I pretty much got to go home for a few
days and then flew right out here. So do you

(24:55):
have a place that you're going to live in Nashville already?
I'm looking so I haven't had time to shop yet.
So I'm gonna go shop around starting like Monday through Thursday.
Next week, I'll be around looking at places. Well, your
life has just been completely changed, man, in the last
six months. Yeah, completely? Who would have thought? And you
can tell me if you thought this or not. When
you go on American Idol, you know you have to

(25:16):
get convinced to go and basically audition for that show.
Smash cut. Here we are and you're in this studio
thinking about moving across the country with the record deal
about to pursue like a life, like a real life
life and country music. You make it sound really really crazy.
I guess I don't think about it, you know, like that.
It's just something I've been working hard at for a
long time. So it's nice to kind of finally get

(25:38):
somewhere with it, you know, and just the hard work
paying off. It feels really good, I guess. But yeah,
I think I sat down the other day and I
was reading some articles and I listened to twenty three
for the first time. Like I listened to it and
like just the whole story, like the way it all
kind of played out, just like brought me to tears.
I was like, this is crazy that this is my
life now and I get to kind of carry on

(25:59):
doing these things that I love, you know, because it
was about a year ago that I was blue collar,
you know, working my tail off in the sun all
day and kind of you know, wake up every day
you're like, man, we gotta go do this again. And
now it's like I wake up every day and I'm like, yes,
I get to go do these things, and I get
to enjoy my life and I get you know, meet
all these awesome people, so well some of them assoup someone.
But here's the thing, your blue collar job, because we listen,

(26:22):
it was focused on a lot in American idol. They
took you back and you had to put the jacket
back on. You get back in the little truck. You do.
But what were you doing? What was your specific job?
When you wake up in the morning, you would go
on and do what? Yeah, wake up in the morning,
usually get down. It takes me about an hour to
get to work, and I'll be downe at working about
six thirty in the morning. And then yeah, you get
there and you got to start pretty much operating everything

(26:44):
that's in the yard, and you organized it, pull it
off the trucks, put it on the trucks, You fill
it up with fuel, wash it, clean it, fix it
if it's broken, put the different attachments on it for
all the job sites. So like a forklift like we
we're talking about here, back, hoss, water trucks, boom, scissor lifts,
everything you can think of, pretty much anything that has
to do with construction. I learned how to operate it.

(27:05):
Did you think that that is what you would be
doing for the rest of your life I always saw.
I was like, I can be an operator, and I
can make decent money being an operator, and that was
kind of mine. You know. It was either that or
driving trucks. My dad's a truck driver, and so my
uncle and my grandfather they're all truck drivers. So I
was like, man, I can make some good money doing that.
Take care of my family, you know, because there wasn't
much for me, you know, I didn't go to college,

(27:27):
and there was music, and so it was like, it's
either music or you know, get a good job working
blue collar. Chase beckhams here he one American Idol. But
to go an audition for that show? Did someone have
to kind of twitch your arm and convince you? Yeah?
I wasn't willing for me. I didn't. I didn't jump
at the opportunity, to say the least. But my parents

(27:47):
definitely were believing in me the most. Whenever I had
kind of given up all myself and all my dreams
and stuff, they had pushed me to pursue, you know,
the American Idol journey and thought that I would do well.
I didn't. None of us thought that I would like
win or anything like. We thought that it would you know,
hopefully i'd get on and get to do some of
the live shows and just get a little bit of exposure.
So um yeah, I had like this goal buy I

(28:09):
was twenty five. If I didn't get anywhere music, I
was gonna quit, Like just give up, man, I'm twenty
five next month, So wow, crazy. They would go before
I would talk with Chase, because what they do is
with me, they they go, Okay, here's everything we've been
beating him up about. I'm gonna walk in and you'd
be like, hey man, so uh hey, are gonna quit music?
If this didn't work out for you, it'd be real dramatic.

(28:31):
And Chase is about the most prepared for this show
I've ever seen anybody like. He was never rattled, he
was never thought. He never thought if he lost, he
was dead, and he never thought if he won he
was gonna be a superstar. He was just the most
emotionally prepared person I've ever seen on that show. Because
you were never too high, never too low, but you
were always ready to go. And I'd be like, all right, Chase.

(28:51):
They'd be like, all right, now, really get him repped up,
and I'd be like, that's my thing. Either it's not
my thing to go in and really like you know
whoa you know, like I have my style and they're like,
go in. I'd be like, all right, Jase, if you
don't do this, they're gonna push in the guillotine to
cut your head off. And he'd be like, you know
what that happens, I'm okay with that, And I'm like
all right, all right, Well listen, man, I'm super pumped
that you're here. I told you, like, let's go move

(29:12):
to Nashville. I think you are as ready to be
a star as anyone I've ever seen coming off that show.
And I have been on that show four years now.
Thanks man, just because you're ready to work, you know. Yeah,
that's what I keep on telling everybody at the label.
I'm like, let's put me in a studio right now.
Like I'm not trying to sit around and I want
to go, like you know, I want to get my

(29:34):
feet on the ground and start running. Well, let's hear
twenty three because this is the song that you played.
It just it crushed the charts. You know, we saw
it go to number one on like different different streaming charts,
digital charts, and listen, I was surprised, not that the
song is not good, but I was surprised to see
so many people gravitate to it that quickly. Right, And

(29:55):
when you play a song like this on the show,
I got to imagine that people that are watching start
hitting you up up and go oh man. I felt that, like, like,
I appreciate you saying that. Did that happen a lot?
I mean, it was a song for me that it was,
you know, talking about me dealing with a lot of
my personal issues in life and kind of just telling
a piece of my life, not my whole life story,
but just kind of a piece of it. And you know,
it was just cool to watch how many people will

(30:15):
connect on that song in different levels, because like, for me,
it was talking about like trying to you know, ease
up on drinking and get my life together. And I
see videos of people and they're partying and they're drinking
and they're singing twenty three and they're having a good time,
and I'm like, hey, dude, like if that's what it
is to you, then that's what it is to you.
That's cool. Who am I to tell you that you
have to listen to the song in a different way?
But then there's also tons of people who are like, man,

(30:36):
that song really gets me, you know what I mean?
So I love that it's like acceptable in that many
different areas kind of This is the first song, by
the way, just a fun fact, the first single that
the actual winner wrote. Does it make sense because usually
fancy songwriters go in they're like, all right, let's get
in a room, we'll create a scientific probability what songs
should we But Chase wrote this and he won, and

(30:56):
this is the single first time ever, So I think
that's some you know that, that's really some validation to
you as a songwriter as well. I didn't even know
that until like the other day. They just told me that.
I was like, that's really cool. You have no idea.
So all right here it's Chase back on performing his
song twenty three Simple Lives. My mama said when now

(31:28):
I was very young, she told me, now tour a
sun one new be someone. But here I am Matt
twenty one. It's loaded it as the stagecoach shotgun. I'm sorry,
and Mama, please don't look at me. And when I

(31:51):
got talking home, I was seventeen. My Papa taught me
how to whipping loaded. He was mean, working all day
in that August heat, and he taught me how to fish.
My uncle taught me how to drink. Will I went
to California and I had me a band, but lading
all the bars and all the southern lanes, laid all night.

(32:12):
Ama drank the three all of my boys in me.
And now I'm twenty three, and there ain't nobody you
can drinking like me. Soon. I don't be twenty bulls.
The Lord knows that it can't drank no more. I know.
I shoot it taking this flue snip though, either in

(32:36):
my life, good Lord, I knew. And so when you
win the show, I read and I didn't know what
they gave you exactly. It says that winners get twenty
fifty thousand dollars. I guess I don't. I keep on
checking my bank ACA nothing yet. Honestly, I didn't know that.

(32:58):
Back in the day, the rumor was that you a million. Yeah,
that rumor wasn't true. What I read was the popularity
of the winners went down, so they paid them less. Okay,
but the show, every show, right, is not what it
used to be. It doesn't matter, you know, because you
know American, I don't want. I was a kid was
massive and it was twenty five million people where you're,
you know, playing to seven or eight million people, which

(33:19):
is still great, but just in general, everything is down
a bit, exactly. But I mean, look at you. You're
rich now. I think it's not rich yet, but I'm
gonna do everything I can to get there. You know. Well,
let me say this, I'm super pumped that you're here,
and I think you're a star, and it's just gonna
be crazy to watch you grow. Man, you are the
most prepared for this if anyone, and you know I've

(33:40):
hung out with the hundreds of people on that show.
You are the most prepared. You have the talent, you
have the work ethic, you have the skill, you have
the story like you couldn't be any more of a
of a guy that moved to this town and makes
it so. I'm proud of you, man. Thanks dude. And
I told you you have four Max Knights on the
couch if you're completely lost. I told you can't stay
any more than four nights, but you have four nights
if you're looking for a I think I've already purchased

(34:01):
more guitars. Than I would be able to bring over,
bring over to your hell yeah, man, there's no way.
So all right, there he is Chase Beckham. When they
called your name? What was going through your head? Could
you believe it? Or do you think Willy was gonna win? Okay,
So here's something about the moment that I that I
did they called my name because a lot of people
have asked me, they're like, oh, he didn't seem surprised,
and this is a whole I've never said this to anybody,
but this is actually what happened. That card is huge, right,

(34:23):
and Ryan was right next to me. You saw it.
I say, that's awesome. I haven't told that to anybody.
This is the first time that story has been told.
Literally that I saved that for you, Bobby. But Ryan
standing there and he's like and the winner is and
like looks at it and I'm like, that's this year
and I was like, that's so like if you watch

(34:44):
the video, I go like this because I didn't want
to look at it, so I just want like this.
That's when I accepted it. And then he said my name,
and everybody's like, you didn't seem surprised, And I was
like because my name is massive across this giant gold
card and I was like, yeah, so I don't know.
It was like I saw it maybe like ten seconds
before he said my name. That's funny. So what was
going through my head was like, Okay, this is really

(35:06):
like I had like ten seconds to prepare to sing
twenty three basically. So wow, that's good. That's a good story.
I didn't know that either. I didn't wonder if Willie
saw it. Wasn't him, I hope not, because you know,
I don't. I don't know. Yeah, it's so weird, man,
It's like it's such an awkward situation. Yeah, I mean,
but a lot of people were like, oh, you just

(35:26):
seem so so chill, and I was like, I don't, well,
I'm normally like that. But still at the same time,
it was like I saw it ten seconds prior to
actually getting my name called, So that's funny. What was
going through my name? Brian? Brian pulls up a poster
board Chase his hands like, I can't believe he didn't
see it. All right, listen follow Chase on Instagram. Chase,
but it's c h a y Ce Chase back on music.

(35:47):
It's going to be a star, no doubt about it.
You guys check out twenty three since your parents were
such a big part of you doing that and you won,
Like what, so what do they get? What do they get? Um?
My parents are definitely only I owe every all of
my success I owe to them. They definitely I gave

(36:07):
up on Like we went through some hard, hard times,
you know, and so I gave up one hundred percent
all myself almost as a person, you know. And they
were the ones who were like, no, you can do this,
and you can you can be somebody, you can chase
down your dream. They believed in me more than I
ever believed in myself. So for the rest of my life,
I owe them everything and giving them everything that I can.

(36:28):
And that's why I try to come out and do
these things so I can take care of my family
and make sure that they're taken care of and that
they don't ever have to worry about anything because they've
worried about me plenty. So I just want to be
able to give back to them, you know, for the
rest of my life through music. So yeah, I was
just kind of joking, but I'm sure that I mean
about what they get from it. But I'm sure them

(36:49):
seeing you win and then now take off on something
that's been your dreams is a gift enough for them
just to see that you're you're living it up. It
means the world to me to know that they're actually proud,
you know, that I've actually accomplished something in my life
and from going from doing a lot of you know,
bad stuff into getting into, you know, doing things that
they can you know, go and say that they're proud.
They're talking to the newspapers and it's cool for them

(37:10):
to get to experience that, knowing all this stuff that
we've been through as a family. So um, yeah, I
mean my mom can't even go. She's like a little
antique shopper and she goes and buys and flips antiques
and she loves picking. So she can't even go do
that anymore without people bombarding her and saying, oh, you're
Chase's mom. We've you know, we've seen you on TV.
So yeah, she gets her kicks out of it. She's

(37:31):
here in Nashville right now. Actually she came with me,
so she's just chilling at the hotel. There is Chase Beckham, Chase,
good to see you, Welcome, to a life of singing
in the morning. Yes, you know, I remember singing in
the morning. Yeah, this is the first ten million, buddy,
Chase Beckham, everybody, guys, you're Amy's pile of stories. So

(37:52):
what age did you finally start taking your health seriously?
Two or three years ago? So thirty seven or thirty eight?
And why is that? Do you think? Well, because my
health started to make me seriously not feel good. I'll
get hurt and I get sick, or it would be
things too that my doctor would go, hey, your blood
pressure is getting kind of high, and I'm like, well
that happens as the old people. You're like, well, you're

(38:12):
getting old. So it was when my health started to
hit me, I kind of had to start hitting back
at my health. Yeah, what is it there? Well, a
study found that we finally start to take our health
seriously at the age of thirty nine. And one of
the main reasons that is is, well, an injury takes
too long to recover from. Maybe we have a milestone
birthday coming up, which is obviously like forty. You don't

(38:35):
have as much energy as you used to, and you
just like start to think about maybe even family history
and stuff. That's happening to family members, and it makes
you look at yourself. Yeah, the injuries that really stinks
for me. I have a shoulder injury still from Dancing
with the Stars, a calf injury that will not heal up,
and I've done everything, been to all kinds of therapy
to get it fixed. I just now understand that I'm
going to have to live with it. The weird part

(38:56):
for me that was when I go into the doctor
and they go, Okay, let's look at your family history,
and I'm like, I don't know it. I didn't know
my dad, my mom's not alive anymore, and we didn't
go to the doctor that much. They're like, oh, we
don't know what you know that You just I'm working
with a clean slate and don't really know what's going
on there. But yeah, a couple of years ago I
really started to go I should take care of myself
because I don't want to be hurt or sick the

(39:17):
rest of my life. Yeah, and you're forty one now,
so you fall right into that thirty nine hate being
part of the group that does everything. I like, I'd
like to be a head behind it. It's when you
started doing that meta muscle man, I'm like who man
like twenty nine. So Travis Dinning, you know, you may
know him from this song. So he was talking about

(39:38):
how he likes to distress, and he said his happy
place is when he's on the water, just the piece
and the quiet, and that's where he feels the most,
like calm on a boat or a kayak or just
standing on a bank. So what's your happy place or
where do you go if you need to distress? I don't.
I don't have a place to distress. You need that,

(40:00):
Oh yeah, that's not a real distress or for me, Yeah,
it's in my heart starts beating real fast in there too.
When you take baths, you know, your heartbeats faster because
the hot water. Yeah, I don't think I have a
distressed place. Golf course, No, we just stop fighting with
each other. Yeah, okay, we're on the mission to find
you a place where you can go and distress and unwind.

(40:22):
When I get laughing gas at the dentist, that can't
be it. I'm wrapped so tightly, you guys know this.
I am wound tight. So I don't really have a
place where I can go and just go. Uh, okay, well,
lucky for you. In my third story, I pulled from
Men's Health and it's called like the nature Pyramid, which
is the twenty five three rule. And so here's what

(40:44):
you can do to maybe distress a little bit, Bobby.
You need to spend twenty minutes outside, like in a park,
three times a week, five hours a month in a
semi wild nature type events. Semi wild, I don't know. Yeah,
And then you need to take three days a year
off the grid. Okay, I ain't any of that chance.

(41:05):
First of all, I'm confused by all the numbers. I
gotta do trigonometry just to distress. Apparently, Well, when you
did a bear girls, you were off the grid. And no,
the second time I stung my iPhone, I did it.
I didn't tell you guys this. No, you haven't said
that they gave it. Oh, you should ask Kalin about this,
because she was irritating at me. Well, I'm not breaking out,
but I had had bought a pair of Apple headphones,

(41:26):
and I took my iPhone because I've done it before
and I knew once you get out there, there's nothing
to do because you're just in the woods. And so
I took it, and I had spent this money on
his Apple headphones, and so I kept on my backpack
and we got put in the water. The water went
all the way up to my backpack, and you see
me go and I'm trying to stay tall, and most
of my headphones went to get wet. You never told
anyone that it's so good now. And so, yeah, I

(41:48):
was off the grid, I guess. But I had all
my stuff listen podcasts, breaking news here on the pile,
like yeah, and I smuggling my phone. I didn't keep
stir it in there. I put it in my backpack.
What else did you sneak him? Amy? That's my file?
That was Amy's pile of stories. Let's go over and
talk to Julie, who is in Kansas. Julie, what's happening? Hey,

(42:12):
how are you guys? We're doing pretty good. What can
we do for you? Morning studio? I was giving you
at an update. I called like a month a half
ago or so about um my brother having like a
second wedding, and I was like so negative about it.
Why did he have a second wedding? Oh, because we
had a COVID wedding and then like they had like

(42:35):
the big shebang this last weekend because it was like
all it was already paid for. It was using it
or lose it. And so why were you upset when you,
like when you called last time, because we had to
pay for all the suits and the dresses and stuff again,
and so I was upset that I had to do
this all over again when they're already married. And I
was like, this is kind of ridiculous. What was my

(42:56):
advice to you? Did I have any you all on
my side at the time, I said, I wanted to
call and give you an upstate because we just had
the second wedding man this last weekend and it was
like the best time ever. It was worthday. Yeah, And
I feel bad, Like I called and I was like
negative Nancy about it. And then when I get there,

(43:19):
even though it was like the longest day ever because
like I said, all my kids were in and my
brothers and my dad like everybody getting ready, but I
feel like this is the first time like everybody got
together like in the a year and a half because
of COVID. So it was like so fun. We just like,
you know, you get to converse with people again and

(43:40):
you get to like, let loose again. You have to
worry about masks and there was no drunk Ray Ramundo.
I saw that on Instagram and when you called us,
we gave you bad advice. It sounds like I feel like, um, well,
I was mad at the time. And my sister in
law like went all out too. She has one of

(44:03):
those cricket machines like where you monogram everything, and she
made everybody kiss and made an extra special and then
like you guys were just talking about dance stuff that
was on their RST, like everybody, if you RCT you
pick a dance on the US will play too. And
then she put them on the table and when your song,

(44:25):
when that song was playing, your table had to get
up and dance like little little things like that. It
was so fun. I don't know, you don't think about it,
And I was like, well, I felt like I was
negative and I should have thought about the positive. Well,
we appreciate you calling us back and giving us the
updates that end up being awesome. Yeah, and we always
like to use a disclaimer that we're not on experts

(44:48):
most of the time. It's a good lesson for everyone.
You know. When a Debbie Downer hears himself after fun,
You're just like, dang, I really thought that wasn't gonna
be fun. But we all do that. Well, Julie, we
appreciate that call. And I can't remember the last budding
I went too, and I had so much fun. It's
always so like hurry up and wait, hurry up and wait,
hurry up and wait. My brother, Oh my god, you know,

(45:08):
don't do this. Don't do this. I'll tell you that
because you know how like when you come into the
hall and they introduced the bridal party, and they always
do like come to least dance or song and introduced everybody. Well,
my brother was in the Marine Corps, and a bunch
of all the groomsmen were in the Marines except for

(45:30):
my other brother and my son. Do they come in
like um, All the girls came in first, like in
a big circle, and my daughter and everybody, and the
guys came in like snipers because that's what they were
in the Marine Corps and like double o step and
like he bought them all sunglasses and like guarding the
whole thing. And I was like, oh my god, where's

(45:51):
my phone. I can't even film this because it's so ridiculous.
I couldn't find my phone. But you know you're having
a good time, which you don't film everything or get
enough pictures or you know, like amen, right, yeah, but
so good luck on your wedding. I know it's coming up,
and you're just like I said, I saw the other
video and made me think. I was like how I

(46:12):
called in. I was such a church. Oh you're good. Listen,
you're quite the storytelling, right guys. Oh yeah, one of
the best. Yeah. Like I said, it was so fun.
I can't have nobody to talk to about it unless
they were there. But yeah, all right, oh, thank you
very much. Yeah, thanks for the call, Thanks for the updated.

(46:33):
You have a good day. To talk to you soon hopefully.
Oh yeah, yeah, Well next wedding. Did you just leave
the wedding? Did you leave the reception in Jude? Now?
All right, Julie gotta go, bye bye, Julie. It's time

(46:53):
for the good news. So this guy, Reves Stewart, got
his bachelor's degree, had a dream of going to medical school,
but he was already ten thousand in debt from his
bachelor's degree, so he was working hard to pay it off.
When he met this medical student that hurt his story

(47:14):
and was like, hey, you know what, I'm blessed to
go to medical school. I'd love to see you go.
So he got with some of his other fellow med
students and they formed a go fund me and they
raised enough money and then some to pay off his
debt and then start some funds for his medical school. Wow.
So now he's getting to go. Okay, think about this kid.

(47:34):
He goes, I'm blessed, So I'm just gonna help you.
He's in me. That's rare that someone just goes, you
know what, I'm doing pretty good. I'm just gonnahead. When
he started to go fund me, I mean he's like, well, hey,
look at me. I'm already in med school and most
people don't go, hey, look like how blessed I am.
Let me try to help others. Yeah, they go, let
me get more, Let me get more. So do you
get a list of all those people and the go
fund me and then when you like see them later
in life as a doctor, like no for your charge? Yeah? Yeah?

(47:58):
Or you or you actually try really hard to fix
because sometimes I feel like my doc trying trying now
hard to fix me. I'll be honest with you, I
feel like I go into Russian anyway, they got nine
nine people. But and then on top of that, I
wonder what he does with that. In some I think
it's going to go towards medical school because medical school
is expensive. A lot of doctors around, of beers for

(48:19):
the boys at the bar. Yeah, a lot of docs
for a long time. Yes, that's right. That's a great story.
Love it. That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good over to Amy now with the morning Corny,
Morning Corny. Where do fish keep their coins? Where do

(48:41):
fish keep their coins? The river bank? All right? That
was the morning Corny. On the phone right now is
Lily in Ohio? And Lily, how old are you? Nine?
And you need some advice? Yahky? What can we do
for you? I'm not allowed to tattletale, and my sister

(49:04):
made I'm making huge messes and my mom plos so
me and my sister to pick up the mess. But
I'm not allowed to tattletale, and she won't help me
pick up classic story, so I always pick up the
entire by myself. Yeah, I felt that, how old your
little sister for she's making messes and you don't like

(49:26):
that She's making message, But you also can't tell your
mom she's making messages because all of a sudden, you'd
be a tattletale. I would think that your mom probably
knows she's making the messes. I do. I would think
that your mom probably knows that your little sister making
the messes. Eddie, you have kids all around the same age.
What advice do you give her? Who? Okay, so I
think and I'm assuming that your mom because this is
what we do at our house. I'm assuming that your

(49:47):
mom is trying to teach you guys a lesson, And
the lesson that I do at my house is that you, guys,
you and your sister need to figure out what that
problem is together, because the reason she's telling you don't
tattletell is because you're trying to get someone else to
solve your all's problem. That's what we do with our kids.
Definitely with my six and seven year old ones, always

(50:08):
tattle telling the other and I tell them, uh, leave
us out of this. If you guys have a problem,
then you tell your brother, which in this case it's
her sister. You clean up the mess you made it you.
I want to help you, but you're going to clean
it up ultimately because you made the mess, and that
way the parents don't have to get involved in this
and they can kind of figure stuff out together. Lily,
would your little sister go along with that if you

(50:29):
were like, hey, little sister, you clean up the mess. No.
I try to do that a bunch, but she just
hits me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Eddie does to me. Comes
to I just I feel like, is there a way
you can go to your parents without it being like tattling?
I guess they're a way you can tell them to
listen to this segment, Boom, you didn't tattle, you were

(50:53):
just sharing your problems with us. I think Eddie Gamey
has a point there, Lily. I would say that you
approach it different than tattle telling you you talk to
your mom and you say these words. You say, Mom,
I'd like to share a concern that I have. She's
already gonna think you sound so like like an adult,
like a big girl, and she's gonna be like, Okay,
my problem is I don't want to be a tattletale,

(51:16):
but my little sister keeps making these messes and I
don't know how to handle it. And if you say
that to her, I think she goes, well, that's a
very adult thing to do, and then she I don't
know what happens in I see, but I think she'll
listen to you different if you kind of approach her
different than just being like a tattletale, right, like maybe
you're not asking her to solve it or like, mom,

(51:36):
help me with this, like because she won't pick up.
You approach it more of like, hey mom, this, I've
got this problem. Do you have any advice for me
on how I can solve it? Oh? Good? Can you
do that? Lily? Can you ask your mom for advice? Yeah?
Tried that, Say hey mom, can I get some advice
from you? Well, own sister keeps making messes. I don't
want to be a tattletale. I'm not a tattletale. Well, like,
what do I do? And then see what she says

(51:58):
and that'll probably be the playbook for you to go
forward with your little sister. All right, okay, can you
handle that? How'd you know this number? Because Courtney told
me she put the number and my phone for me. Yeah,
all right, well tell Courtney. We said, Hi, who's Courtney?
By the way, my step mom? Okay, Well, and I

(52:21):
would approach her with that and just hey, can I
get some advice? This is what's happening. What do you
think I should do? Okay, all right, all right bye
Lilian Ohio. You're a great caller. Thank you. All right,
bye bye? She has a phone. Yeahood up to me.
There's a lot happening there. And I heard her also
drive off after the whole thing's weird. Apparently you really

(52:44):
can't work yourself to death. They say there's a tipping
point for hours worked per week before you start to
adversely affect your owne health and well being. Working more
than fifty five hours a week increases the risk of
death from heart disease and stroke. Anything less than that
number I strongly recommend ended around sixty hours per week
is where everything has thrown off and things start to

(53:05):
be detrimentals. I've been telling you this for years again,
I got my heart right now. I'm coming for you.
You ever watched sandfer and something what was his wife's name,
I'm coming for you. I'm coming for you, Alice, something
like that, Mike what was her name? Red Foxes to
grab his heart. I'm coming for you, Dorothy. You all

(53:26):
thought he was having a heart attack. He is faking
it the whole time. I'm coming for you, Gladys oh man.
All right, So as Mike searches that up for me,
what is it, Elizabeth, I coming for you, Elizabeth. That's it.
That's it. I went to Caitlin's sister's wedding over the
over the weekend. It's pretty great. It was supposed to rain,

(53:48):
and then it just didn't much like Mike Dy's Wow.
So they're like, all right, rock and roll and it kept,
you know, getting a little overcast, and it was good.
I think she had about two hundred and fifty or
so people there. It was just it was just a
fantastic wedding. But the whole time, because Caitlin was the
maid of honor, she was like, I'm supposed to speak
and then write anything. I'm just gonna go from the heart.

(54:09):
And I'm like, oh boy, that going from the heart.
I get you in trouble one because sometimes you get emotional,
sometimes you just start flubbing and there's really no way
to dig yourself out. She's like, I'm like, are you
sure I can help you write something? She says, no,
I'm just gonna go from the heart. I'm like oh no,
oh no, no no. So they we go inside where
we're having the reception and she's going to go last

(54:32):
because she's gonna everybody else is gonna give their speech.
And she's like, I'll just see what the vibe is,
know how long to go, but I'll just go from
the heart and I just keep going, Oh no, ask
someone who speaks for a living and has to speak
at all different sorts and stuff. I say, hey, to
give you my expert opinion here, because this is what
I would consider myself an expert at. Going from the
heart completely is just not the move because you're going

(54:53):
to get emotional. You've been emotional all wedding. She's like, nah,
I think i'll do it. I'm just gonna go from
the heart, and so I ust to go last. But
the DJ goes up burst the Mate of honor Kaitlyn,
and I'm like, oh no, and Kaitlyn's like okay. So
she gets to my candid to her. She doesn't have
a paper, phone or anything. She stands up and she
starts to talk and she says something that's pretty poignant

(55:15):
and everybody's like, oh, nice, little listen thing. And then
she says a couple of things and she just crushes
some joke and I'm like, golly. Then she says something
super poignant and then she said leaves it a little
funny and then tells us she loved it and it
was the perfect speech. You couldn't have designed it better.
And I was so listen. I was super proud of her,
but I was so irritated because she got up and

(55:36):
from the heart dominated that speech. And I know she
didn't write anything, and so I watched her do what
I do better than what I do, and without really
putting much effort into it. But she crushed it. And
it made me think, you better nail your speech for me,
Eddie well Man, I was just thinking the whole time
while you were talking. I'm like, I was planning on
doing mine from the heart. This doesn't make you still

(55:58):
want to go from the heart, but I was. I
was so surprised. She just she crushed it, I think,
and I told her too. And I was talking to
the guy who's gonna marry us, who's you know, one
of Caitlyn's ministers from from back home, who's gonna drive
over and marry us. And I was talking to him
because him and I have got to know it a
little bit. Over the past year or so, I've actually
spent time with him outside of the wedding stuff, and

(56:21):
so I was talking to him a little bit and
I was like, hey, man, just so you know, like
I don't cry often, but I have a feeling like
the water is gonna crush the damn and I'm not
gonna be able to control myself. I said, so whatever
you gotta do, juggle whatever, because I can feel myself.
I've been to two weddings, Mike's sort of happened a
little bit and then Caitlyn's sisters where I just felt
it like coming over me somewhat because of what I'm seeing,

(56:43):
but mostly because of what I'm feeling that's about to
happen to me, and there is no way I'm I'm
going to probably not be able to speak. I imagine
I'm gonna do this thing. Do you ever do this
as a kid where you're like you're crying, And I
imagine that's gonna happen to me. And I'm gonna be embarrassed,
not because of what I'm feeling, but because I'm not
able to control myself and control my emotions and I

(57:06):
imagine she's gonna be fine. She crushes it. She's better
at everything that I anything I do, she's better at
me then. But I told him, I said, hey, be
able to vamp for a while because I'm probably gonna
need it. But it's just a great wedding. Get to
hang out a little bit with Patty Gasso. She had
just won that softball championship with Oklahoma the day before,
so I put a picture of us on Instagram, mister

(57:28):
Bobby Bones. And everybody's talking about the wedding because her
it's her son that married Caitlyn's sister, And all I
wanted to do was talking about the game. I talk
about coaching and talk about it. So that was great,
but mostly just thought about, you know, my wedding that's
coming up relatively soon. I know your daughter said she
wanted to get her hair done a little bit differently

(57:48):
for the wedding. Well, we have to book a hair
appointment because she's gonna need to get you know, fresh braids.
And so I was texting her hair person and normally
we send pictures of what we want, and she kept
picking all these mohawk pictures and she wanted to also
shave the side, like not just braid it as a mohawk,
like actually shave the sides, and that is just quite

(58:08):
the commitment. And also I just didn't think that that
would go over well with like the vibe. So I
don't know, I'm talking her out of it, but ultimately,
like as a mom should be like, there's no way. Yeah,
not the shavings, yeah yeah, but even just the style,
even if she were to do the braids like up
the side, like because her hair, I mean, her dress

(58:30):
is so beautiful and it's she's yeah, I feel like
she something down would be really elegant and perfect. So
I'm just trying to like lean her that way. But
it being her decision, why not let her do that
after the we I mean not ever shaving? No no, no,
no no no, it takes to grow her hair. You
wouldn't let her. Let's say summer, like it's I don't

(58:53):
even think late after the wedding, late August, uh huh.
Let's say she's like, Mom, I really want to shave
the sides of my head. No, no, I'll be like,
that's when I will say, maybe we can do the faxhawk,
if that's what it's called where you create the braid
and put the thing in the middle. So that's what
that's what we're working with for your wedding DVD. And

(59:14):
Eddie also wants to get a mohawk, correct, but he
already told me now, so yeah, okay. In the next segment,
we have audio of Lunchboxes nine one one call from
last week. Ohoa, Scooba. Steve will track some stuff down.
He's good. So we have the audio. Lunchbox said he
saw a woman and the guy kind of getting into it,
and he chased the car for how long fifteen minutes?
Seventeen minutes right, and he wanted to keep going, but

(59:37):
she encouraged him to please stop. We have the nine
one one call that's going to come up inside the
next segment. We also have a number you can call
after the show is over, which is this same phone number,
but a voicemail picks up eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby,
here is let's play number two. Ray, Good morning studio.
This questions for Bobby. I just finished watching the newest

(59:58):
episodes of Freaking Boy Zones amazing. How long do you
fit to do the commentary or the narration? Do you
watch the episode and then add that on top of
it or something that comes out kind of organically. Just
wanted to know. Thanks, have a great day. So there's
voiceover that happens in between scenes sometimes, and it's both.
They'll take stuff and put it over that I said it.

(01:00:18):
Sometimes I'll just hop in the studio and watch it
and go like ooh that hurt, and they'll just plug
it on top of it. So the voiceover's kind of
done at all different stages. Here's one more voicemail number one,
Please hi Bobby Bones and studio. I just wanted to stay.
I haven't had the chance to watch Breaking Bobby Bones
because I only have Ulu and it's not available yet.

(01:00:39):
But I'm on a trip for work. I just got
to my hotel room. I'm flipping through channels and I
come to nat Geo. So it happens to be Sunday night,
so I look forward to seeing your show today. By hey,
thank you. Yeah, it was great. Last night was great.
I did welding and I was underwater and the underwater
one was absolutely insane and I got a lot of messages.
You can watch it today on nat Geo or Amazon.
You can buy it an Amazon. But thank you guys

(01:01:00):
much for all the messages. The two things in a hotel,
I always see Mario Lopez talking about the movies. Oh,
for sure this week at the movies, and nat GEO
channel is always on every cabled network in the h
in the hotel. We stayed in Tulsa this weekend at
a place called the Mayo Hotel. Oh, Mayo like mayonnaise, yes,

(01:01:20):
and I hate mayonnaise. And it was a good hotel.
That's my thought too. I just couldn't shake mayonnaise love.
It would be like, okay, so you're gonna go to
San Francisco and you're gonna stay at the Turd Hotel.
And even though it was spelled if it was te
U r D after Jonathan Turd, who likes but still
I'd be like, I couldn't stop thinking of a turd. Yeah,
I couldn't stop thinking of Mayo's disgusting. But the hotel

(01:01:41):
is great though. For the record, sorry, okay, lunchbox was
at a traffic light right a four ways stop and
you see some drama happening in a car where people
are getting out screaming at each other, Like, give me
like fifteen seconds of what you saw. Yeah, a woman
hogged in the horn and it looks like she was
in distress. And this guy's walking around the outside of

(01:02:03):
the car. So I pull up and I say, is
everything okay? And he says, yeah, we're just in a disagreement,
and she opens her car door, is crying and says,
will you please call in my plates, like, call the cops.
I'm in trouble. So the cost seventeen minutes long. We've
had to edit it, obviously, but here are lunchboxes thoughts

(01:02:24):
that he sent over to me. One I mentioned to
see how awesome I sound. I haven't heard this yet.
I was for sure feeling myself as we chase the car,
huh number two going over in my head it sounded
like the people in the movies in a real intense scene.
So that's what he thinks. He sounds like, okay, which,
by the way, we applaud you for calling. Yeah right, yeah,
But now it makes me think on the call he's

(01:02:45):
going to be so overly dramatic. Here we go. Here
is the first part of the car. Here's the beginning. Sunday,
June six, at seven o six pm. What's the emergency, Yes, ma'am,
I'd like to report a domestic disturbance at fourteenth in Shelby. Okay,
what's going on? Um? I pulled up to the four
way stop and there was a car like a champagne

(01:03:07):
sup just kept hawking it's horn. And when I pulled
up to it and I asked if everything was all right,
the woman was crying and she asked me to call
in her plates. And so the license plate is X three. Okay,
are you following them? Yeah? Yeah, we I'm still behind them.

(01:03:28):
They're one car in front of me. They're gonna be
turning left onto Eastland. Okay, that's the first part, Like yeah, yeah,
you also know streets. I don't know a dank street.
I can be sitting on the street looking at the
signs and I'm not sure which sign going which way
means we street on mine? And I was just like, yeah,
going east, they gonna take a two point two mile black,

(01:03:49):
blah blah blah black. I mean, here is the end
of the call. It's about fifty seconds. Here you go.
They're taking a left onto Briley, So we're gonna be
heading west on Briley towards sixty five. Um, are I
mean are the cops coming? Like they have been dispatched,
so there should be one headed that way. Okay, um, well,
now we are we are exiting sixty five, so we

(01:04:10):
will be heading sixty five north. They're pulling away. They're
going pretty fast. Now at this time, I'm going to
ask you and advise you we stop following them. Metro
has been dispatched and they'll handle it from here. Yeah,
they didn't. They got over one lane and they did
not take the exit. Sir. Once again, I need to

(01:04:31):
advise you to quit following them for your safety. Okay, um, yeah, okay,
Well I took the exit and they kept going straight,
so I quit following them, so hopefully yeah, okay, okay, sir,
thank you very much. We definitely we have it from here.
Thank you, Thank you for calling the thing. So how
do you feel you sounded? Man? I felt like I

(01:04:53):
sounded pretty good. I felt like I did a good
job of giving her like everywhere we were like, I
felt like they should have been, like we should have
been there immediately because I was good. I felt like
you knew where you were and you kne where they
were going. Yeah. I feel like you were just talking
to them like, hey, here's where I am yeah, I
wouldn't compare that to a scene in a movie. I mean,
I'm super proud of you and what you did was amazing,

(01:05:14):
and yeah, how you were navigating through it all and
you stayed close to them for that long, Like it's impressive,
but it's not a movie. Yeah. Did you think it
was a little more intense in your mind? Yeah? I did.
I felt like it was like a high speed chase
in a movie, like like a car's getting away and
I'm like, oh, no, it's picking up speed. I'm like like, oh,
we're taking a left and you hear the tires, you know,

(01:05:36):
That's what like the movies make it. And I felt
like I was in a movie because you watch movies
and scenes happened like that, and I felt like I
was living that out in real life where you upset
the news didn't pick us up. Yeah, a little bit,
A little bit, like guys, come on, like this is
someone stepping up in their community and you always looking
for community heroes or something on the news. Hello, what

(01:05:57):
do you think I was doing? There's another story where
lunchboxes upsets that don't went viral. Oh this is annoying,
And he wrote in parentheses do you know how many
times I've donated clothes, Like, as his own quote to
the story, a heartwarming moment, Florida A and M called
Senior gives clothes and shoes to a homeless man on
the side of the freeway. Which is a great story.

(01:06:19):
I have it right here. A shirtless man later identified
as Florida A and M. Senior Jabari Richardson, can be
seen taken shoes and clothes out of the trunk of
his car at a stop on the freeway. The homeless man,
wearing a face mask and equipped with the cardboard signed
gratefully accepts the clothes from Richardson before walking away. He
can be seen getting back in and driving off. And

(01:06:40):
so that's the story. Yeah, but that's not the story
that was sent in for. Like I telling me something good,
this lunchbox going, I donate clothes. Why have I not
been on the news? Right? I mean I've been to
Goodwill the homeless shelter numerous times with old clothes donated,
you know, boxes full. And guess what, there's no one
ever filming me saying hey, this guy should go viral,
Like I mean, this guy gives it to one individual,

(01:07:01):
I give it to multiple individuals by giving it to
Goodwill or the homeless shelter. I mean that means like
twenty thirty forty fifty people get to look at my
clothes and pick it and I don't go viral. So
do I need to have my wife followed behind me
and like, look at this guy donating to the homeless shelter.
I mean that is a move maybe like setting someone
to do it, set up a viral video. Yeah, Like,

(01:07:23):
I know you're obsessed with being acknowledged and recognized in
a public forum, right, that's what would you say? That's
mostly why you do good stuff. Yeah, that's why you
do good stuff is to be acknowledged and to get
you know, recognition for it. I would say you try
to set one up though with your with your wife shooting,
if you must have it, I don't care. As long
as he does something good for somebody, I don't care

(01:07:43):
what happens, Like somebody's gonna benefit. So I would suggest
you doing that, setting it up and then bring the
video in and we'll tell you if it looks real
or not. Okay, I'll see if my wife might maybe
against it because she gets embarrassed really easily. But if
we pull up and a stop. Why she can be
right behind me and be like, oh, this guy deserves

(01:08:03):
to go viral. Yeah, well, I don't think that's what
they say. Like like they said this guy in this
video right here that said, I believe the person tell
you he said this person deserves to go viral. Okay,
we'll try that. M try that all right, I'll go
find an old shirt, you give it to the guy
on the corner. I don't think you do the same thing.
You have to also create something new ish, Oh okay,

(01:08:26):
or if you really wanted to do it, you have
I mean you could really stage it. Put one of
your friends in the corner. No, you might as well somebody,
And then what you do is you have on clothes
and you take off all your clothes that you're underwear
and give him a tone, and you get back in
the call with just your underwear. No, Like, if you
want to really go viral, I can make it go viral.
I mean, if I saw that happening and I said,
that's pretty cool, that one for sure it's time for

(01:08:49):
the good news something good. Football player Hayden Hamilton three
years ago, was playing a football game had an awkward
tackle and in his spine. I mean, it was really
bad doctor for saying, you're probably not going to be
able to walk again. There's a lot of things that
you may not be able to do. So smash cut
to last week. He's graduating high school. He's in his

(01:09:10):
wheelchair on the same field that he was injured on.
He stands up, Oh, come on, and he walks exactly
ten yards across the stage to get his diploma and
everyone gets on their feet and he draws a standardnovation.
It was a beautiful thing. Everyone's got to get for
some reason. So told that story. Wow, Yeah, it's pretty amazing.

(01:09:30):
Like the sides of my legs got goose bumpy there. Yeah.
Do you call him goose bumps or goose pimple? Some
people call him goose pimples and bumps bum Do you
think that's a regional thing? Yeahs soda and pop and coke. Yeah,
who would call him a goose pimple? That's just like
gross word. That's a great story though. Yeah, that's pretty cool.
There you go. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. Was in Oklahoma for a lot

(01:09:53):
of the weekend at Caitlin's sister's wedding. Congratulations to them
that we to Nashville, and we stopped and went to
a baseball game in Fabeville. We lost, and it was
just disheartening. But I knew we'd get him yesterday and
go to the College World Series and we lost again,
and I still I'm just wounded, just wounded. We were
number one basically all year and now we're out of it.

(01:10:15):
And I was sick to my stomach last night. And
Kaitlin will whenever we lose a big game, especially if
it's a big, big game, she will say, give me
to leave you alone, or do you want to be hugged?
And then I would choose, and then that's it. What
do you normally choose alone? Yeah, sometimes it will go
from be alone to be hugged, there's a transition, but
it never went that way last night. I just I'm

(01:10:37):
still hurting it. Somebody just like ripped my heart out
and threw it on the ground and then stomped on
it and then pete on it. Hey, what is it
like to love something like that that's not another human?
That's like it's like a sport. It's pretty cool. It
is pretty cool. It's pretty cool that you love something
so much that year like it hurt The next day
and I was talking to someone about this, and I'll

(01:10:58):
make this quick because this isn't out the team that
I like. But for for me, the one consistent thing
my entire life was Arkansas Sports. I didn't always have parents,
I didn't always have people I just never had, didn't
always live it's the same place, was kicked out of places,
I was being raised by different people at times, I
was moving around, didn't have the easiest upbringing. However, I

(01:11:22):
always had Razorback sports. That's the one consistent thing in
my whole life. And I think that's probably why I
take it so hard. Is that I that's that's it.
That's the only thing. When you put it that way,
I'm like, Okay, I'm so sorry they lost. No, well no,
it's not that. I'm just glad I have something that
I do love that much. But I still like I
woke up this morning just ticked off and sad. But anyway,

(01:11:44):
Eddie has to listen to a podcast today about that. Well, yes,
and I'm kind of looking forward to it because I
watched the game and now I have to listen to
this podcast. The razorback daily and now I'm kind of
interesting to see how they break it down and they're
just gonna cry the whole time. Well, I guess, so
let's go over and talk to Emily in Kansas. Emily,

(01:12:04):
Welcome to the show. How are you, good morning studio morning. Hey, So,
I was just calling to tell you that I watched
the welding episode of Breaking Bobby Villains last night and
it was my favorite one yet. My husband is a
welder and he watched it with me, and he did
not listen to the show, and he thought it was

(01:12:25):
really cool. So I just wanted to tell you that. Thanks.
I burned myself a lot. I think that's what you
do when you when you will. I didn't realize that
I caught myself on fire at one point too, and
you saw my shirt completely charred. But I appreciate that call.
Thank you, Emily. Hope you have a great day. All right,
Thanks Bobby, all right, bybe tell your husband. I said, hello,
Let's go over now and do the big stories. Bobby's story.

(01:12:48):
Do you see the guy that was swallowed by the whale? Yes,
so crazy, he said, he was all the way inside.
This guy. Think he's Jonah, what's happening? Yeah, you gave
me a look like did I fall for a headline? Oh?
You didn't fall for it, because he is saying, now,
this guy's a lobster a minisine with Michael Packard. He
said he was on a routine dive off the coast
of Cape Cod when he claims he felt a bump

(01:13:10):
and everything went dark. The fifty six yeol feard he
was eaten by a shark, but now claims he was
inside a whale for about thirty seconds before he was
rescued by a crewmate. He suffered only bruises. Doctors and
experts have now come in and say his injuries would
be much more serious he had been swallowed by a whale,
including hearing loss from the change in water pressure. So
I was just reading different stories where you can't prove

(01:13:34):
he wasn't. Really I compare this to people who go, yeah,
you know what, I died and I saw a lie
and I went to it and I talked to some
guy named Joe, and you know, he told me that
you can't prove they didn't because maybe they really did,
but you can't prove they didn't. They probably didn't, but
you can't prove they didn't, But what are the doctor's
sin They're like, it would be tough for him because,
first of all, what I learned from being in deep

(01:13:55):
water as you can't go shallow water deep water real
quick or deep water shallow water real quick, because it
would have pop ears and new lungs. And they're saying,
if this happened, that's probably what happened. So it's about
fifty fifty. Some people willlieve him, some don't. But what
a crazy story. Huh, Yeah, totally wild. I saw a
picture of him in his hospital bed and I just thought, well, yeah,
I was like, this is so crazy. This guy was
inside a whale modern days. Yeah, speaking of water, Lacy Facaine,

(01:14:21):
Casey Thompson and Quisson eu Banks were on a yellow
float near the shore Pensacola Beach when suddenly everybody starts
yelling shark, shark, this is from wa La. Soon seven
hammerhead sharks were circling them mere inches below their plastic raft.
There was not much they could do but waited out
because the sharks all over a paper thin raft. Oh

(01:14:43):
super thin. It was so thin. It was just like
one of those flat things like a mattress that floats.
The women estimated some of the sharks up to eight
feet long, but luckily they only circled around the raft
before swimming out to deeper waters. Do we have a
clip right or we ever find that or no? It okay,
here's a clip of their reactions. Yeah, bro, there's four.

(01:15:07):
Oh they're really close. There's a lot of laughing there
for my taste, you know what, there's a lot of
cell phone chooses. I mean it's chilling on a raft. No,
they got the hard seltzers out. What do they have?
I mean they're scared. Well, what can you do about it?
I think because they had some hard Seltzers, maybe they're like, oh,

(01:15:28):
this is fun. No, you guys remember the band High Valley. Yeah,
so here's a clip of High Valley. This is uh,
they're big hitter, make you mine? Here you go. So
it's two brothers and one of the brothers quit moved

(01:15:49):
back to Canada. Oh, High Valley is down to one
Rymple brother, as Curtis Rymple has left the country duo.
The younger member of the duo says he has returned
home to Canada and opened a business with his wife
Brad remains committed to High Valley. Brad's the one with
a really strong cheek boat yeah no beard, right, So
Brad Remple looks like an avenger like you could put him. Yeah,

(01:16:11):
very much? So yeah sous he still he just calls
himself High Valley? Why not? Okay, who knows the difference? Yeah?
I don't know. Or do they bring in another guy
that looks just like his little brother? I think he
can just be High Valley? Yeah? Okay? Five for fighting?
Was that one guy? One guy really ends up getting
a band around him? But five you know, um the weekend? Yeah?

(01:16:33):
Oh yeah city? Yeah is that right? They all end
up with it. They all end up with a band
around him with the one person. Um, who's the guys?
One guy? Yeah, that's good stuff. So High Valley will
just be Brad Remple. Now we'll try to talk to
Brad coming up tomorrow. So let's see what's gonna happen.

(01:16:54):
Because they weren't High Valleys, didn't there be an issue? All? Right?
Now we got to get over to the hobby hat
because what this is is last week we all put
something that we enjoy doing in a hat. We drew
it out. We had to do that other person's hobby up. First,
we're gonna go to Lunchbox, who had two feed birds

(01:17:16):
in the backyard. That's Amy's hobby's birds. So Lunchbox, what
did you do for this hobby? Well? I actually went
out in nature. I took bread down to the park
because I was like, oh, you know, I see little
birds in my backyard all the time. What can I
get if I go out to the nature trail? So
I took the kids. We took little pieces of bread
and we threw it and we sat on a bench
and watched, and let me tell you, we got a

(01:17:36):
blue jay. Guys. Yeah, he came down and he's just
I don't know if it's a boy or a girl.
I don't know how you can tell, but wer the winer. Yeah,
well I didn't see a ween or something on the bottom,
so maybe it was a female. But so he started.
The blue jay starts eating the bread. Then my kids think, oh,
I'm gonna pet it, so we started. We chased the
blue blue jay for about five minutes. Then we just

(01:17:58):
had some ugly black birds that came down the bread. So, Amy,
is that what you thought he would do? Or are
you hoping for more of a bird feeder type situation. Yeah,
I mean, I think there's still time for that. I
guess I thought he would set something up at his
house and sit there and watch birds. But this works.
It's like twenty minutes a day, four days left. He's
still out in nature. He took his kids, he saw

(01:18:19):
blue Jay. What you need to do is you need
to keep track of what you've seen and do like
bird bingo. Well you didn't say all that. I don't know.
I just know I'm just suggesting. Okay, well, can get
a bird chart turnt it out on the internet. Can
you can give them one? Okay, Yeah, I'll bring you
my laminated one. Ray Mundo our audio guy who sits
in the glass room and pretty much runs all the
sounds on the show. He had to take up the

(01:18:42):
hobby of boxing from Morgan number two and Ray, I
saw on your Instagram you put on some gloves and
you had like a bag at your house and you
just punched it NonStop. Is that pretty much what happened? Yeah,
the apartment complex. He's got a nice little punch bag
for me and some gloves. I made sure I sanitized
him a lot of people use those. But it was awesome.
I basically even Paul and I was just had my
wife video me and I was just drilling that bag

(01:19:03):
as hard as I could. Almost did have a little
bit of an injury. One of the gloves flew off
when I was punching so hard. But it was fun.
I enjoyed it. Any chance you go to a boxing
class and actually at least one class like Morgan does, yeah,
m Two's got me going to one. So she said,
you are gonna go. Ye, I'm doing it. Let's go.
When are you going to the class? What day today? Oh? Nice?

(01:19:24):
So are you gonna do the full class or just
twenty minutes of it? No, they got me in. They
said it's a full fight or whatever. Whatever we do
forty five minutes it's it doesn't know, but we've got
them boxing and human. Yeah. It is intense though, so yeah,
let us know tomorrow. Okay, so there's Ray. They marked
that off. Amy had to watch the Weather Channel, which

(01:19:47):
you took Ray's hobby. Yes, and I don't I have
streaming services. I don't have cable, so I couldn't find
the Weather Channel. So I went to nat Geo and
watched World's Deadliest Weather for a bit, you watch the channel? Yeah,
I watched nat Geo they have, I watched the show
about weather. I thought that that would kind of be
the same thing, because I couldn't find the Weather Channel.

(01:20:09):
I don't know if through Hulu livea have the Weather
Channel and it's not on like HBO Max or Netflix Ray.
What do you suggest? Are you still still in that
guy's account from YouTube and Saint Louis No, he shut
me off on that one. But Amy, what she did
was actually fine because when there's not bad weather, they
actually do that. They play Extreme Weather night, they'll they'll
just play TV shows that are all about weather. I

(01:20:31):
remember that about the Weather Channel. Oddly, I thought, well,
I do think that this is the same thing because
they do play dramatic shows about weather. So I feel
like I'm good. And it was all about hurricanes. And
then right after my weather show was Breaking Bobby Bones
was perfect. What do you mean? What do you mean?
After I watched on nat Geo, I watched World's Deadliest

(01:20:51):
Weather and then the show because it lines up for
me what is on next? Because I have Hulu Live
and it rolled into Breaking Bobby Bones. You can pick
what want yeah, it's like shows that I watch in
my feed. Were you interested in the weather, Yeah, yeah,
I mean it's fine. Hurricane Maria, Hurricane Irene. This one girl,
I felt so bad for her. She was like a
teenager and she didn't charge of bringing in all the

(01:21:12):
plants from her family's property because the hurricane was coming.
Oh well, I felt for her. She was so young.
I'm Morgan Number two. You did diamond art. Eddie likes
to do diamond art, which thing. Yeah, okay, so I'm
doing this like elephant painting, and I do not understand
how Eddie has the time to do this. It is
so tedious. You are taking these teeny tiny things that

(01:21:33):
are like a pepper speckle size and putting them on
this sheet of things. After about twenty minutes, I was relaxed,
but I was honestly kind of stressed too, because you
have to be very like perfectionist with this art, so
you can see yourself doing for years. I don't think
I see myself doing it for years. I think it's

(01:21:54):
a cool hobby to pick up if you like, really
need some time to yourself and just need to focus
on one thing. But I don't know it gives me
a lot of my OCD is going all over the place,
So I don't know if it's the perfect hobby for
me to continue on Eddie, you had to listen to
my favorite podcast, The Razorback Daily. Yeah, I mean, I
think the timing was probably the most terrible timing I

(01:22:16):
could possibly have because the whole episode, and it's great
because only twenty minute episode. The whole episode was about
the baseball game that was coming up, and like I
was like, ooh, this is exciting. I watched at noon,
the guy. I listened to the podcast at noon, the
game was at five. I'm like, let's go. And then
I watched the game and I'm like, dang it, this
was not good timing. We were on camera, we were
right behind the dug OUTSTV. I did, yeah, and we

(01:22:38):
were right behind and then we didn't realize we're on
camera and it was so hot the heat decks like
one hundred and one. We were torched, and every picture
people would send up with be us like going fanning
yourself dying, and then we lost. It was terrible. I'm sorry. Yeah,
four more days, can't wait for you here today? Four
more days? Yeah, So I'm like I don't know how
these guys are gonna like give me a funeral to
do this terrible. I had to watch Teen Mom. I've

(01:23:00):
never seen this show before, so I watched season one,
episode one of teen Mom that came out in twenty ten,
so it wasn't sixteen and pregnant. And it's like, you
may remember me. My name is Farah and then she's like,
I'm in cooking school, I'm a model. I've also got
a baby. And then I had to watch her go
on a date with another guy who's a model, and
she's like, you know, he doesn't mind babies, so we're
gonna go out. And they were sitting at a table,

(01:23:21):
doesn't mind babies, sitting at a picnic table, and she's like,
so you don't mind to have a baby and he's like, no,
not at all. I think you're beautiful. And then she's like, yeah, yeah,
you're right, and I'm like what am I watching here?
And then it's like this call named Caitlin who they
gave up their baby, and then they still followed them.
Oh they chose adoption. Yeah yeah, and so they're like,

(01:23:42):
we don't have our baby, but and then what's weird
about them. Is she and he have parents that married
each other? Oh yeah, I think I remember them. Yeah,
we're going way back here. And then there's Amber Portwood
and she's like, I just want to go hang out
with my friends, but my baby sometimes doesn't let me.
And we're hanging out and the baby starts crying and
then it brings everybody down. And then there's somebody else. Yeah,

(01:24:07):
may see book out. It's show ain't for me, guys.
I'll watch twenty minutes of it a day and maybe
I'll fall more in love with it later. I finished
half of an hour episode yesterday. But I feel like
a weirdoper watching this. I'm watching teen girls and they're
talking to and the baby. Stuff's interesting because but it
just feels like I should Nut's not for me. But
I did watch it. I don't know that I'm invested yet,

(01:24:30):
but I'll let you guys know tomorrow. Ye lunch Boks.
Any thoughts on my experience, Well, I think you gotta
give it a little more time. You only gave it
twenty minutes, thirty minutes, whatever, and you're gonna get to
know them and you're gonna get invested. That's what happens
if you start caring about what's going on in their lives.
You want to see them do better, and you want
to you dream success for them, so you start getting
invested emotionally. Well. So that that was my teen mom experience.

(01:24:54):
I'll get another half hour or so in today. I'm
really giving it a shot. Here, are you excited to
watch it? Them? No? No, no, no, I feel weird
watching it. I don't feel like I should be looking
to these teen girls lives, like, yeah, like who got
the short end of the stick out of all of
us all you? Yeah? What? No? Teen moms by far
the worst hobby. I can watch it. No, Oh, that's

(01:25:14):
the problem. She'll love it. She was like, I don't
want to watch teen Mom. So no, we didn't watch
another episode of Mayor of Eastown Mayor m A. R. E.
Her name is Mayor. Were you at episode four or five?
We haven't had a lot of time. Yeah, you got
a long ways ago. But I don't even want to
say anything. But I think Eddie spoiled it. Lunchbox, don't
you think so? One? Don't say too much. Lunchbox one

(01:25:34):
hundred percent. He ruined it. When you talk about the
end of a show, Guys, you can't say it wasn't
what I expected. It was what I expected. You can't
allude to anything like that. Just say if it's good
or not totally Eddie, because you run this show for
lunchbox and he told me that and he wouldn't say
anything else to me about it. But this is so
lunchbox to say that. I want to see what you
really think took some joy out of it? Really you

(01:25:56):
took some joy out of it? Or did he finish it?
Is that what he? I'm done, I'm done, say no more.
I will say no more. I'll just say that, Eddie,
you need to keep it. You're turning into Amy. See.
This is his angle because he doesn't has nothing else
to say. If he did, like have, if he had
free range to say whatever, he would be Guys, it's
got crazy ending. But he can't say it now because
I already said, oh my gosh, I can't say it's

(01:26:18):
a good ending. No, don't said crazy about an ending.
Don't talk anything about and the ending was stupid. I agree,
and I've seen the show. You agree? What that You
can't allude to the ending? You can't, but you can't.
You can't give any sort of idea about what mid
or might not happen and sorry, I watched the show. Well, Mike,

(01:26:38):
didn't you feel like Eddie took a little bit of
joy out of what? Yeah? And I didn't want to
mention it. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I also finished it,
and I feel really bad because I think that Eddie
he did. Okay, we did, Eddie. Why would you run
a show? Yeah? I wasn't going to ruin anything. I
have no response to this. I still stick to the
idea of I did not ruin this show. If everyone
on the show says you runed it, yeah, they're all

(01:26:59):
stacked a game. Okay, I'll finish it the next couple day.
But I also have I can empathize with you. It
hurts to be in this position right now. Amy came
on and run an entire Adventures movie for one. Didn't
mean to. I was waiting. I was. I can't wait
to see it. She's like, well, well, you know, how
do you even like it when this happens? And I'm like, what,
I didn't do that? Come on? Are you the new Amy? No? No,

(01:27:21):
I just won't say anything next time. Okay, Ray, you
can drop the song I don't want to play that
song anyway. Don't say what it is, don't spoil its good,
they had it. I don't pick the music on the show, right,
I guess heavily research, but some of them I'm like,

(01:27:41):
do we have to play that one? And that was
one album? All right? Mondays and Fridays we usually send
Stanley to a little dog day camp because they're pretty
busy days for Caitlin and myself. And so now he
has two write ups. One more write up he gets
kicked out of dog Stanley, I know, and he lays
pretty aggressively, like he runs through dogs, like when he's playing.

(01:28:05):
He's just a big fat bulldog and he does not
know how his body just boom. He barrels through me
sometimes and my legs, like if he's we get out
of the car and he takes off running, he will
hit like he's trying to get together. But he's just
kind of an aggressive type player. And so our big
debate today is do we send him still today one more?
He's out of there. At least the last time he

(01:28:27):
got written up, it was against a big dog because
he's like a big Doberman or something. He was. They're like, nope,
can't do that. Route him up. But they usually have
like a dog, a person to watch him to go okay,
you're playing too rough and they pull him back. Today,
that guy's off, so we're probably gonna send him anyway. Yeah,
because that guy's not there. No, no, we want that
guy breaks up the fight. He's the guy that stops

(01:28:49):
him from running through Big Dogs, little dog baby. Stanley's
kool aid Man. If I were to compare him to something,
just bust through a wall and he's happy and he
loves you, but he's like I'm a fool aid Man
and boom, everything breaks. That's like Stanley my bulldog. But
today the kool aid Man bodyguard is not there, so
we don't So, kay if you heard, I had to

(01:29:11):
walk out of the studio second he tord Kayle I
heard that and I was like, what do we do?
And she's like, I think we send him because's gonna
get kicked out anyway eventually, So Mas we'll be today, dang,
I know, get it over with. So that's that's the
drama we have today. Hopefully doesn't get kicked out today
because what happens is we're going to pick him up
and they take his collar and his leash off and
they basically go and naked into the room because that

(01:29:33):
way there's they're not getting hung up on each other,
no call. So they're playing and they put the collar
and the leash back on after her. But if there's
a node up there, that means the dog got in
trouble and you hate, I hate going in and there's
a big note on there. Can you I don't know,
CBD m up before he goes, then affect him. We
tried that, just make him chill, but he did. He
does come back and he's the greatest dog because he's tired. Yeah,

(01:29:55):
I guess he's tired of just busting through people's walls.
I'm the kool Aid dog. HU, so today maybe the
last day. But then Caitlyn gives me the lecture like
you can't because I'm like, he's fine, he's just playing.
She's like you just aort of kids have be get
in trouble. They guess spend it. You're like, he's fine.
I mean they don't understand him. I mean you kind
of do that because I mean, what else are you

(01:30:16):
gonna do? Yeah, I'm like, like, he's a dog, he's
a bulldog. Oh, he said, big fat bulldog. You can't
even control his own body. Of course he's gonna like
crash into things. She's like, okay, you can't do this
O O. Kid. If they get in trouble and be
like it's a school's fault anyway, today could be the
day then we have to find a new place, and
do we have to tell them the Stanley has been
in trouble to the other place. No, I don't know.
I feel like also too, this could be I don't

(01:30:37):
know when you're new. Do they offer like discounts when
you're new. I think of like, you know, gems where
you can bounce around and work out at different places
for free. Like can you just like have Stanley go
to different doggy day camps all throughout town. It's probably
like a Cuban for it's just summer farther away. This
one's like, yeah, I know, bones you have to act
like it's like, Brandy, we've never done this before. He's

(01:30:57):
so excited. But don't you think they have like probably
like a little list. Oh, like they know each other.
I know he's a lovely dog. He's ed. Do you
know him? He's awesome, happy, he has a little it's
a little much. Sometimes I love him. I definitely have
bruises from him, but not because he's me. No, he's

(01:31:18):
like so awesome. But yes, I think he doesn't realize
how strong he is. Okay, So today's national will Bobby's
dog get kicked out of dog daycare? It's also a
flag day. This holiday celebrates the adoption of the United
Flag June fourteenth, seventeen seventy seven. I'll write your answer
down here, Amy, Eddie, lunchbox. If you miss it, you're out.

(01:31:38):
They give you some some flag trivia here. It's wrong, lunchbox.
I don't know much about the flag. Are we going? No? No,
this is all about the good old USA, A red,
wine and blue. Okay, thank goodness. Why would we have
to know other countries flags? First flag? Ghana? All right,

(01:32:01):
here we go. Who sewed the first American flag? And
let me know when you're in lunchbox. Oh, I'm in
for the win, all right, lunchbox, Betsy Ross, Eddie, Betsy Ross. Correct,
what's the reason for the number of stars on our flag?

(01:32:26):
In I'm in lunchbox? Number of states? Eddie? Fifty states?
The states? Correct? What does the number of stripes on
the United States flag represent and I'm in the lunchbox.

(01:32:48):
Thirteen colonies correct, Eddie, the original thirteen colonies? Amy, colonies correct?
Who planted the first US flag on the moon? Who
planted the first US flag on the moon? Oh, that's
a good question, Yes it is. I feel like this

(01:33:13):
is tricky? Is it a little bit? Not? Really? Who
planted the first US flag on the moon? Okay, lunchbox.
The first guy on the moon was Neil Armstrong, So
I just had to put him because I have no
idea if he planted a flag, Eddie. I mean, who
else would be? Is Neil Armstrong? Amy? Well, it could
be that Neil took the first step, but he let
the other guy, Buzz plant the flag. But I went

(01:33:34):
with Neil. It's Neil good thinking, Amy, Yeah, let him
do something and Buzz since I did the first step.
You want to how many stars were on the first
American flag? Huh? Got interesting, didn't it, Eddie? It did?
Do you know that? I'm in Oh? Amy, is we'll

(01:33:58):
go with that one. I'm in the way, lunchbox. I'll
go with thirteen, Eddie. Yeah, let's go thirteen th that's correct.
What was the last state admitted to the Union every
time the fiftieth star. Yeah, easy, every time the state
was admitted in nineteen fifty nine, fifty nine. That makes

(01:34:27):
you change it? Ye, Why I'll tell you a bit. Okay,
hold on, we'll go with that one. Okay, which when
you're going with I'm going with Eddie's favorite Hawaii, Eddie. Yeah. See,
I'm gonna go Alaska because I feel like fifty nine
you're talking about don Hoe and like Elis Presley going

(01:34:49):
to Hawaii early sixties. I feel like that was there
was a state way earlier than that. So you're going Alaska, Amy, Oh,
I went Hawaii because somewhere in my head, I feel
like I tried to remind myself of this by saying,
Hawaii is the furthest away. So it was the last
one added. That's on the map. It's the lowest. Uh. Yeah,

(01:35:10):
it's down there, No, because they just put it down
there on a square. Oh, it's actually helped it. It's funny.
And yeah, you're right in the little left hand, left
hand square. So what is it? The last state admitted
of the Union was Hawaii. That's what I did last
time I had this question somewhere in my life. I
was like, I'm going to remember this. Two people were Maine.

(01:35:31):
The flag has thirteen stripes? How many of them are read?
Oh my gosh, see I didn't do anything to help
me remember this one that has thirteen stripes? How many?
I mean you're read? Did an answer? Lunchwalks? I went

(01:35:57):
with were on question seven? So seven? Amy? Seven? Correct?
Good job? What country did the US fight in the
Revolutionary War? And I'm in for the wind Lunchbox, UK, Britain,
whatever you call it, UK, UK is not a thing.

(01:36:20):
It wasn't a thing. Then that's the United Kingdom of
different countries. Amy, huh France, Well you both missed it, France.
Is it Well? Well, I don't know. I just thought
it was Well, I know, why do you answered it?
He thought it was UK? UK is in Britain, Well Britain,

(01:36:41):
it would be Britain or Great Britain. Yeah, there are
other countries in the UK, lunch Box other than like England,
had no idea that nickname? Hey speed round, Yeah, buzzing
with your name. Let's see who wrote the Star Spangled
band lunch Box, Hey lunchbox fan Scotty whoa, whoa whoa,

(01:37:02):
whoa else he just gurgled, that is correct. Play that
guy stall. Everybody hands and they stay there and they
stay there across my bow down. Sorry to day. This

(01:37:30):
story comes to us from Pasadena, California. A man want
to go for a motorcycle ride. Gets on the highway.
He says, man, I'm gonna put the hammer down. Let's
see how fast this baby can go. Ru gets it
up to one oh five. Cops try to pull him over.
He looks down into the sweatshirt that says, I don't
stop for cops. Nice. He says, all right, I gotta
keep going. You do if you're wearing that shirt, you

(01:37:51):
have to keep going. So he leads him on a
police chase and he's like, oh man, I'm running out
of gas, pulls into the gas station, grabs the nozzle
from someone using it, stop, and that's the cops get him.
But I mean he tried. He did stay true to
the shirt though, And isn't that important stay and true
to your shirt at all times? Yes? Do you think
a cop also saw that shirt and went like all right?

(01:38:11):
Do you think they saw it before they pulled him over?
I don't know, but for sure when they rested him.
They probably laughed. It's like someone at spring break who
gets I'm not drunk, I'm funny, and then their mugshot
is when they've got like a public in talks lunch.
I'm lunchbox at your bone head store of the day. Hey,
Mike d how long you've been married? Now, I've been
married a week and you guys haven't done a honeymoon yet,

(01:38:32):
but you did this kind of a staycation. Yeah, like
a mini moon. What does that mean? You stay in
a hotel and go do things like you're a tourist
in your own city. Did you go back home? They'll
be like, oh, I forgot this. You drive home real
quick and get it. No, we never went back home really,
and it felt like we were in a different city.
So you stayed at a hotel, you ate out every
night every night. Fun. Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
I think it was a great way to kind of

(01:38:53):
feel like you're doing something different but still being at home.
And what did you guys do that was fun and different?
We went to restaurants we've never been to before, and
then went to do things that the whole time we've
been living here have just never done, like like we
went to go play like a pinball downtown and the pall.
Huh yeah, they have like a pinball place. They have

(01:39:14):
like an arcade. Yeah that screams coronas. I know. We're
not worried about that anymore because we're vaccinated. But I
mean that's yellowing good right in my ear or flu.
That was fun? Yeah, it was good. Yeah, and then
what did what did she think about it? She loved it.
Are you guys going on a roll honeymoon? Yeah? Later
the summer, we're going to Scottsdale. Oh yeah, you told
us that. Yeah. Yeah, prepared to see all the fancy cars.

(01:39:36):
I've never seen more fancy cars in one place in Scottsdale. Oh,
it's just like Lamborghini's if it starts with a nail Alexis.
Oh yeah, yeah, that's important. Um. All right, that's it
for today. Tomorrow Old Dominion will be on the show.
They will be performing. They are my favorite band of
country music and I love it. They're coming in so

(01:39:56):
you guys be sure to check that out. Amy, what's
going on with you today? My niece in town. So
she's eighteen now and graduated, and she's got a layover
in Nashville. So she's gonna actually lay over for like
two days and we're gonna hang out. Oh really, yeah,
what about you. It's a heck of a layover. I know.
Well she had a fly through here anyway, so I
was like, hey, just stay, let's say now it'd be fun.

(01:40:16):
I have a Bobby Cast with Kylie Morgan today, so
she'll be on. We'll do that on Friday. By though,
there's a great one up with Sea Fourth. They came
in and we posted it on Friday. But you guys
check that out after today's show, and you listen to
the podcast, check out the Sea Fourth Bobby Cast. Those
guys were fantastic. Um. I have a whole batch of
thirty dollars scratch offs that I'm gonna scratch today on
camera and put out a video. Hopefully when you're hearing

(01:40:38):
me tomorrow, I'll be a multi gas multi gazillionaire. I
don't want one gazillion multime, so I'm gonna scratch those off.
I have a workout lower body today, I see on
my calendar, and then Kaitlin and I are going on
a little date tonight. We've been running like crazy everywhere else,
so we're gonna go on a little date tonight, have dinner.
But that's what's up. Thank you guys. Be sure to
check out Breaking Bobby Bones. It came out on yesterday.

(01:40:58):
You can watch it on Amazon on you can buy
episodes there or seasons, or check it out on that
Geo channel. It does go on Disney Plus July second.
Have a great day, See you tomorrow. Bye everybody. Bobbybones
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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