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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right. The Body Bones post show pre show got
a lot of feedback on the segment we did yesterday
about the American Dream where you had a story about
the American Dream and if it's still happening and if
people believe in it, and I do believe in it,
and you know, I use the example closest to me,
which is me, which I didn't have any sort of
resources or advantage and was able to kind of get
to where I am now, and I hope that inspires
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people to feel the same. A lot of people were
commenting too. You know, many times in life they're told
they can't do something. You know why, I find tells
people they can't do something people that can't do it themselves.
Do you know what that means? That makes sense? Like, yeah,
the people are always saying no, that's not possible, or
the people that either are too lazy to try it
or try it and didn't do it. You know, you
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never see people that are doing something at a high
level or doing something that they love tell others no,
probably not gonna work. That's just a rare thing. Like
I'm never going to tell you can't do something. I
don't care what it is. I think even if you know,
the example I used yesterday was duncan of basketball on
your four foot two. Yeah, you'll never do it like
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normal NBA players do, But get a trampoline, find another
way to do it. You can still do it. But anyway,
I thought there were a lot of comments on that.
I thought we were hearing a lot of folks pretty
good on home organ Yeah, I got a lot of
engagement on our Instagram page. And isn't that the goal engagement?
I rarely look at that stuff, but that one popped
up on my feet. Is that? Is that what Instagram does?
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The more you get engagement, the more it shows people.
Then yes, so the more your little world likes it,
the more that other little worlds get to see it.
And if they like it more people. Yeah, and so
like if you see that explore tab, so when a
video or pictures really liked, it'll start showing up there
more for other people in the hopes that they will
come and like your page. Day like that. Caroline Hobby's
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on right now, a friend of ours from Baby. She
has a podcast called Get Real with Caroline Hobby. I
actually texted her and I was like, hey, your podcast
is crushing it. She does such a great job on
this podcast. I wanted to bring her on. Caroline, What
in the world as happening on your podcast right now
that people are so into well, you know, I think
consistently the theme of my podcast is just sharing really
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great stories from awesome people, specifically women. I've been highlighting
a lot of awesome black women right now in the
middle of all this movement that's happening, and just kind
of diving into what's going on in the world and
having really thoughtful conversations and it's been amazing. And then
I've also continued just having conversations in general with wives
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of country artists. And my last podcast, I had Alexandra
White It's Drake White on and that was incredible episodes
because Drake suffered from a stroke in the middle of
performing and he almost died and we just kind of
relived that night in their journey and how they've gotten
closer together and been gotten so close to God and
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had actual encounters with God, and it was just a
really awesome episode. How's he doing now, He's doing great,
He's still recovering. He couldn't steal his whole left side
of his body. And there's a chance he would never
walk again, and he just believed through prayer and determination
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that he was going to and he's exceeded all of
his doctors expectations for him. He's walking on his own.
He's starting to perform again, and it's just amazing. One
of the stories that they shared was Alex his wife
was praying for angels to watch over him, and she
was like, I'm praying for an angel in this corner
of his hospital room, in this corner of his hospital room,
in this corner of his hospital room, in this corner
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of his hospital room, and she's just prayed to have
these angels in his room. And Alex and Drake kind
of woke up from his delirious state while he was
in hospital, and he said he saw all these angels
in the room just watching over him, standing there and
he had no idea that Alex was praying for him.
And he told her like a month and a half later,
and it was just like he couldn't believe. They couldn't well,
they could believe that had happened, but to actually have
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the physical if that God was in his recovery and
was with him the whole time, it was just really inspiring.
But he's doing great. He's really really doing great. Or
you can listen to this dang while people are checking
it out so much. It's called get real, Get Real,
Get Real with Caroline Hobby. You know there's a story Caroline,
while I have you here, there was a story about
if your baby resembles the dad, that's a good thing.
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And I see your baby all the time on Instagram.
I know I'm obsessed. Sorry, no, no, I don't mean
that like too much. I mean that's how I actually listen.
I feel like I still kind of know you and
see you because I get to see your Instagram. Know,
it's this weird thing where like some of my friends
I haven't seen in three or four years and haven't
even talked to them. But I texted him on the
other day. I was like, hey man, it's been forever,
and he's like, you know what, it doesn't feel like that,
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would you because I listen to you all the time,
so the same way I see her and her kid. Yeah,
but the story is babies who look like their dads
are physically healthier. You does your baby do you think
look like your dad? Yes? Oh? Not her dad. It's dead.
That her baby's dad. Yeah, yes, yeah, Michael. She looks
just like Michael. They're a little quinn. Yeah. Researchers found
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that if a kid looks like the dad at a
young age, they're more prone to spend more time. I
feel emotionally closer to them. The dads are because I
guess there's I guess dads are weird. They want to
be with people who look like them. Um, kids are
more active. On and on. They say if the baby
looks like the dad that they're healthier, which is kind
of a weird thing because if it were a girl,
I wanted to like the mom. Yeah. Well I always
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said Michael will make a beautiful female. Are they putting
out a new song Friday? Thousand horses? Yes, they're putting
out a new song, A song I remember. It's hitting radio.
So I hope you guys love it. You will. It's
so good and everyone needs to call and request it.
That's not a thing anymore. Oh what is it? No?
Oh how I have no idea, but it's not calling
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and requesting songs anymore. Yeah. That died a couple of
years ago. Shoot, she's been calling all the station. I'm
just letting you know that. Uh, you know you can
stop a sidebar. Ain't nobody playing a song because someone's
calling to request it? Okay, well everyone should. You can tweet, yeah,
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all that. Like, it's just about making people notice it
to give it a shot. But it's not about calling
a radio station anymore, just because most Okay, I would
say almost all people on the radio, not us. We
do a talk show for the most part. And I
don't even I don't even program music. I can I
can stick a couple of songs in if I want.
They don't really tell what people said relax. Also funny comment,
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but um, I forgot my point. She said you should
stick it in there say. People will say, I mean
you can't. I don't program. You can throw stuff in.
I can throw stuff in. Yes, I don't even like
they pick music based on research. They talked to thousands
of people all the time, and they go, what do
you what about this song? What about this song? And
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people go, never heard it but like it or have
heard it? Like you know, there's all this stuff and
it comes through research, but it's getting people like I'm
sure we'll probably feature it on the Countdown or something
at some point. I think we did one recently too.
Y'all are the best and awesome. That's true. I can't.
I can't argue with that. I know people want me to.
Speaking of feeling like you know people through Instagram, I
feel like I know Caitlin so well and she's the
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cutest thing ever in the world. Y'alls have the cutest relationship.
I agree. Again, what am I going to say? I agree?
And I you know, and I would also say, you
don't get to see all the behind the scenes because
behind the scenes is you know, the real life part
of it. But no, you're seeing it all. It's perfect, guys,
like that, every part of it, thanking and living the dream.
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I've never I've never seen anyone who can sell words
frontwards and backwards. It is bizarre because you can say
any word to her and she sees it like it's
written on a screen in front of her, and she
can read it. If she knows how to spell a frontward,
she can read it frontward or backward. It is And
I thought to her, why did you never tell me this?
And then I showed her the talent that I have
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that I never shared it. Her mind wasn't near as
cool as her. My thumb's double jointed. She was like,
that's stupid. Okay. I was like, sorry, mind's not as
good as yours is, but look like my thumb. Watch watch,
watch boom boom boom. Oh the bone that pops out
of it. No, no, that's not it. Am I doing it?
You're okay? Listen, check out and get real with Caroline Hobby.
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Anything else going on in your life? Caroline, huh, I
think you named it raising a baby a thousand horses,
But now I was single that you love so much.
I've never heard it. No, I've never heard it. I
will wait until. No, I don't want it. I don't
take music early period, okay, okay, okay, so but I
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would Okay, I'll respect the rules. I'll check it out Friday.
She was just assuming you love it. No, no, but
she knows I don't listen to music early. And I
think we're close enough, Caroline. Carolina and I are are
that she okay, okay, okay, let her finish talking about
what's going on in her life is the Caroline. Oh, Caroline,
I got your text and I've been meaning to reply,
so I'll text you back after this. Well, because that
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text has to do with my next podcast, which will
be the Lovely Amy Brown. Oh yeah, yeah, do you
say your last name? Sorry Radio Amy? No? No, no,
I say Amy Ron. What if that's how you induce yourself?
Everybody Radio Amy used to I guess you used to
have to. I had to kind of because people I
think you should change your Instagram to what if you
could get something distinctly us you mean Amy to Amy Brown.
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But there's a Millionamy Brown. You would never get that,
I know. And there's so like for my podcast stuff,
I have created a website because there's just a way
to streamline stuff that I'm talking about and show stuff.
And so it's radioamy dot com because Amy Brown dot
com was taken by like some fairy artist. Well, there
are two things you can try to do. One you
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can try to buy it from people right, or two
you can find another specific because I don't just see
you as the radio person anymore. Oh look, I just
typed Amy Brown into Instagram and they're the fairy artists
popped up. They may not sell it. How many follow
they have twenty twenty seven thousand, they're probably gonna sell it.
But you could be like Amy Amy Brown cares not
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that's not that's not it. I just don't everyone she does.
But I just don't think radio Amy is you anymore
because I don't think you're just a radio person. I
think you're so much more than that. Okay, and this
is a massive part about what you do. But I
don't think it's just that. I think, yeah, Bourbon, No,
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are you nobody burg? Oh of course not. Maybe I
can get Amy underscore. No, no underscores, I know. Oh
there's an what about Amy Brown rocks? No? No, I
hope very sing. If I was like sharing my Instagram
with somebody, No, no, no, thank you Carolin. Oh what about?
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What about? What about sweet Amy Brown? Because you're so sweet? No,
because sometimes I'm not. What about if we lost you
lost a bed? I got to pick it. Yeah, yeah,
I don't know the bet, but Amy lost about once
or my face tattooed on her? She never did. It
was nope, it wasn't fair. Bobby acted like he wasn't
gonna go to Haiti. Meanwhile, he made the bet probably
when he had his plane tickets booked. I didn't even
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know it. But that was never a rule that it
couldn't have already been booked because you're gonna play the game.
Know the rules, all right. I mean, but like to
get a face tattooed on you to lose that hope
that that was really worth it. That's a big bet.
But she made the bet, made the statement, and didn't
follow through. I still I'm forgiving you. I'm forgiven you
going to Haiti without me. I want to hate without
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you because you said you weren't going. You couldn't go anymore.
You said I can't go back and see my kids
there because when I leave them it's so sad. But
if you would have gone, I would have gone. You
went with. You told me that you couldn't go, and
I wanted to go and see where they were living
before they came here. I'm tired of this. I'm out
of here. Shows over, kids, y'all got a lot, I've
done a lot of good history gone on here. I
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like it all right. Listen check out Get Real with
Caroline Hobby. Caroline, thank you. I love the podcast. People
are loving it. I saw her. I didn't won't say
it here, but I saw her streams and downloads and
I was like, holy crap, look at you grow on
this little thing. Well, I'm glad you're texting you that,
because I don't always know how it's doing. Well. It's
doing great. You're doing great work over there. Great, all right,
and I'm partnered up on your network, Bobby, I got
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the magic touch gone on. What is your Instagram name
so people can follow you? Just Carol Hobby? Yeah, C
A R O H O B B Y All right
there she is my friend and yours Caroline Hobby. All right, Caroline,
thank you, thank you, bye bye. He's driving me crazy
as I can't get on my Netflix. Every time. I
can get in, but I have to log in every time,
and it's stupid having to log in her with the remote,
(12:39):
your email and then yeah, every every day I log
in it and I always put click save it. It It
never saves. I don't know what the problem is. You
Peacock launched. I saw, Yeah, I'm doing I'm doing like
reads for that. It seems really cool. It's free to
be watching it the new network. It's free. I think
you have to get commercials, but it's who cares? It's free. Yeah,
there's lots of things on there. What was it that
was so good that's so popular? Right now? Yellowstone can
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get Yellowstone that's what it is. Why you couldn't get
other places because it's on Peacock and it's pretty now yep,
not a commercial. By the way. I didn't even know
you were doing stuff for them. Yeah, but did I
I have no idea. I'm not. I think I'm just
doing it out of the kindness of my heart. I'm
just a fan. I don't think you are Peacock. All right,
here you go, here's today's show. Appreciate you guys. He's good,
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I guess. Welcome to Thursday's show. More in studio morning today.
I'll be fun. Craig Campbell's coming up in like thirty minutes.
He got a bit by Brown Recluse like you yeah,
and mine was it was okay to not good. His
is terrible like it bit him and it is. It
looks like it's growing. So we'll talk to Craig Campbell.
He's got h those songs like good. I bet your
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ray has m said to me singing him. Here's this one.
I can't imagine what I'm doing, just slaying around. So
he's gonna come up to sour. And then later on
in the show, we'll talk to a guy who's set
like one hundred and fifty world records. We'll get to that.
My arm is sore today. I was just talking to
Amy about it before the show started. I had to
get blood yesterday, a lot of blood, and I haven't
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talked about what's been happening with me because I don't
want to made to freak out until I get all
the results in. It ain't good, but it may not
be as bad as it would sound. If I said
what was what was happening? Would you agree with that?
Because if I say what they're telling me, it could
be everybody's gonna freak out. But I don't know that
it is that so, but I had to go give
a bunch of blood yesterday, and obviously if you go
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to the doctor's office, you have to wear a mask.
And I get there and they check you in, you
walk in, you open the door, and there's someone sitting
at a desk right when you walk in. She's very nice.
She got a mask on and she's got a little
temperature gun and she's like, have you been exposed to
anyone that has COVID or? First, I think about Eddie.
Now I haven't seen Eddie. He's not here today. We're
waiting to see if you got a result. We'll find
out later today. And I'm like, no, that's fair, right, Yeah,
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So no, I haven't she have any symptoms? I do not.
She has my temperature boot ninety seven point one. So
nailed that part. And I'm about to walk through and
I hear a guy like what he's trying to get
into the doctor not wearing a mask? Oh my gosh.
And she's like, so you have to wear a mask.
He's like, it's my god given right to not wear
a mask. And she's like, we can't let you in
unless you're wearing a mask. And he's like, you're gonna
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tell me as an American? And all I'm thinking to
myself is you're in a private establishment. You have to
wear your shirt too. If they say they're not going
to serve you if you're not wearing a shirt or shoes.
Does anyone ever walk up to a restaurant and go,
dang it, I'm an American. I'm not wearing my shirt
or shoes and not demand service. No telling me, I
can't heard. It's a private place. And if they tell
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you that you have to come into an eyepatch or
they're not gonna then you do you have to wear
a mask. I'm a big mask guy anyway. But I'm
not even talking about that. I'm just talking about this
guy raising heck because he didn't want to wear it.
And it's also the doctor. You're in a place where
they're a lot of sack people. Yeah, I'm going what
is happening with folks right now? That I got through?
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And I saw something that like people that don't understand
people are going crazy, Like it's something like maybe they're
also like, do you wear your seat belt? Because the
government's telling you to wear your seat belt? That's a law.
Do you ever stand up and go I wear my
seat belt? No? Go ahead? I'm sorry, Well I don't
know And now I'm paraphrasing, and now I don't even
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know if it's really true because maybe my personal wonder
about them, but like maybe they're brain didn't fully develop
or something like I saw something about people they can't
no no, no, no, no, they literally cannot take the
information and receive like something's wrong with like something like
they're they're not saying that they're anti No, I didn't say.
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I'm not saying that. I'm saying I read something, but
I myself, wonder somebody that's something would be what everyb'
also doing too. But now I read something you don't
get as much oxygen but said. But I'm saying, as
I repeat it back, I wonder this myself, because yeah,
you're at a private establishment. I'm saying, like, in your
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own time, do whatever you want. But if you're going
into a public place, you're going to be around people.
I don't understand where you're arguing the fact that you
have to wear a mask. That doesn't wear it, be
bitter about it, do whatever, but wear it. The fact
that you're arguing it, that's the part that doesn't make
sense to me. The pandemic will be over in six
weeks everyone, everyone would just wear a mask. Saw that
to the head of the CDC. I posted on my
Twitter too, and he's up. He's going, guys, you want
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us to be over like, mask it up. Obviously, I'm
a big proponent of the mask now. I also I
grew up in rural America, and I understand there are
some places where you go there I design people. I
don't think if to wear a mask all the time
every time everywhere you go, don't get don't get me wrong.
I agree. The director of the CDC's America could in
the pandemic in four to six weeks if everybody just
put on a face covering. Doctor Robert Redfield, the director
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of the CDC, says America could end the pandemic here here,
four to six weeks. It's it. But it's too much
to ask anyway. I mean, we're American too. Yeah, yeah, anyway.
I was just shocked that someone ethi doctor would do that. Right.
And then when people are like, and because Walmart was
the last place to go okay, last major retailer to
go masks only, people were getting upset. They're like, well,
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we're not gonna wear a mask. But if it's a
private place, they can tell you. It's like if you're
come into my house and I say, hey, take your
shoes off. It's my house. You come in, you take
a shoot. I don't say that, by the way, that's
only fancy people did that growing up. But if I
say that, then you take your shoes off. I want
to be shoe. I've never been too lazy to do
it myself. But I really it's the people that can
pull it off. I'm like, yeah, well done, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
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so we'll do Craig Campbell, get a bit by Spider,
We'll do the Guinness Record, which, by the way, he
set this record for bopping balloons up in the air
for an hour and a half. But he also is
the guy that drank all the lime juice that we
tried on the show, the Limon Juice. Whatever Eddie will
be on, we'll see if you got his COVID results.
Here's some listeners, because Eddie said he was feeling better,
but he lost all a smell. Grant said I had
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the same symptoms and tested positive. Pretty sure he's got it.
Denise said, I live near Deston, Florida. In my opinion,
there ain't no social distancing. Everyone's near a beach. It's
way too crowded. Tammy says, I mean he went to Florida,
one of the highest states for cases ill I roll emoji.
Renee says scientus infections. That's a good way to hide corona.
Many people of tested positive after thinking it was sinuses,
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so a lot of people think that he had it.
So this woman stranded on the side of the road
near Gainesville, Florida, her tire. You ever had a tire blowout? Yeah,
It's crazy how it feels like a helicopter flying over you.
That's what I thought. I know exactly where I was
when it happened to me. It's only happened to me once.
Me too. I was in the Hot Springs village. I
was going and I was like, why is a helicopter
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over the top of me? In Hot Springs Village? And
I looked down in my window like a dope, and
you know, you turn your head. I was like, where's
the helicopter. Yeah. At the same exact thing, I was
going down Mopack in Austin and thought, why is there
a helicopters close to me? A woman was stranded on
the side of the road and somebody pulls up to
help her and it's Shack, no way, Shaquille O'Neill. Yeah,
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So Shack stopped on the side of the road and
stayed with her until the police arrived, and then when
they did, Shack fist bumped them. The County Sheriff's office
posted dash camp footage of their officers pulling up and
Shack is there to agree to them. Here's a clip
of the dash camp footage. How the audio is a
little scratchy, but you hear the schriff talking to Shack.
All right, you know that cop was like what is happening?
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Both of them, the woman and the cop had to
be like, what is happening here? If you're the cop,
do you ask for an autograph? Yes? And I think
it's okay in that situation. Okay, I was gonna ask.
I think it's okay because he's not hurt and nobody
was hurt. Nobody was hurt. I don't think that's bad
to ask. And I think if Shack had the flat
he don't do it. Then he pulled over on his own.
I don't think that's bad to ask for herself there.
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That's tough COVID though, depending how close. Yeah, and I
mean you know you need a jack. Just have Shack
pick up the car and you stick to tire on
An't that crazy though? Like she had to be freaked
out the man to be freaked out. Check's huge, and
it's like, hey, because he talks like that too. Yeah,
even through the muffled audio, you can totally tell it's
him and he's massive. Here's a cool story about another celebrity.
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There was a piano on the sidewalk. Someone threw it
out because it was all beat up piano and Billy
Joel was walking down that street and he gets on
it and plays. It's in Long Island. The video is
being shared. Here you go. This is a Billy Joel
singing an upright piano someone was throwing away, so he
tested it out and he's pretty impressed. This is him
inspected the piano. It's a perfectly good schoel. It's a
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shand to throw it out. Pals work, petals worth. The
action is great, the mechanics are perfect. So this is
Billy Joel playing at random piano performing on the street.
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If you want to see this, you would go, there's
no way that's Billy Duel. Plan it broke a piano.
Move along right, I mean yo? And then you're also like, honey,
go get the truck. Let's take this piano. You know.
Here's the guy filming himself quitting his job. He calls
his boss a beep. Is this an epic way to
quit a job? Or is he just being a goober?
Here you go, he's Sammy, I quit. You're for talking
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to marry the way you have and been treating us,
So I'm out. Good luck? Okay, what we think about that,
I mean sounds lame. Would I'm not impressed. I wouldn't
do that, and I would just think just thinking about it, practically,
someone's going to struggle with hiring him for that if
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they see that at the next job. Do you think
it's funny? I think it's hilarious. I've always had dreams
of quitting a job in fantastic fashion. I mean, I
wish you'd flip the table or something, but hey, you
gotta let it out. You're frustrating, and you gotta let
him know why you're quitting. And he let him know,
and I take all that's fine, But to record it
and then post it is the thing that I would
be again. If I were his next employer, I'd be like, hey,
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what happened is your last job? Why I quit? Well,
I'm gonna call him as a reference. What do you
think they're gonna say he filmed? Didn't put us on
the internet. Yeah. Like, even as I was trying, I
instantly go with, Okay, what if I was dating that
guy or that was my husband and he came home
and it was like, look what I did today, I'd
be like, I'm embarrassed to be with you. Right now.
That's what I would feel like on the Bobby Bones Show. Now,
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Craig Campbell, I want to play a couple of Craig
Campbell clips before we get him on, because man, he
just got nail with a spider. Here is Keith them
kisses coming. I can't imagine just staying around and then
Outskirts of Heaven. Here's this one on the Outskirts an
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he's on now, Craig Campbell. Hey, so, Craig, I got
bit by a brown recluse about a week ago, and
I was talking to my audience about it and I'll
get back to me in a second, but then I
pull up your Instagram. You got nailed by one. Huh Yeah, yeah,
about a month and a half ago. I woke up
on a Saturday morning with a well, it felt like
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a bruise on the back of my arm and decided
to watch it for a little bit. And then the
next day it got a little work a little worse,
so I ended up going to the walk in clinic
and at that time didn't know what it was, but
they went ahead and put me on antibody. I'm glad
I started antibotic soon, but yeah, he got me good.
You know. I was in Missouri. We went up there
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to go fishing for a couple of days, and for me,
I thought for a second it was an ingrown hair
and something was weird happening because right on my shorts line,
and I was like, what's happening? And then it just
kept bubbling and I don't know, Well, you just look
like at first, and I posted a picture of mine
online it was this big red It looked like and
I know, people, it's early in the morning, people are
gonna hear this, but it's a big bubble filled with
like blood and puss. And I was like, I don't
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know what's happening. And so then same thing got a
doctor on and he was like, oh, you just got
bit by a brown recluse. And then as it popped,
there was like a hole there. How big is your
hole in the back of your arm right now? Well,
the crazy thing is I never got deep And that's
what was confusing me early on was I didn't have
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that distinctive, those distinctive puncture wounds. But at the moment,
the biggest part problem about the size of the porter.
That's crazy that it's that big, because mine is not
that big mine is, you know, to put two fingers
together and do about an inch and that's about what
it is. So but I got lucky on mine because
it definitely could have hit the jewels. The spider picked
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about six inches from the jewels. Imagine, imagine if we
got bit by a brown close right on our peep hall.
That would be terrible. That would be absolutely terrible. Where
were you though, when you think you got bet? Honestly,
at first I thought it might have been out where
my shop behind the house, you know, because I don't
I never remember it happening. But then we were advised
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to put down some steaky traps around some areas in
our house, and sure enough, right here in the bedroom
after the first night we had two we caught two
brown Reclusives on these sneaker traps rout by our beds.
So I'm thinking it happened in the middle of the
night while we were in bed. You guys got to
see this if you go to Craig's Instagram at Craig
(26:38):
Campbell TV, it's day forty five. That's the latest picture
that I've seen you post on that. And but they
tell you it's going to be like a couple month
process away. The guy that I've been consulting with, he's
a trauma surgeon, but he's been relaying some of my
pictures to some of his dermatology friends, and they say, yeah,
the Brown Recluse from from start finag Get is about
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a three month a ninety day prospers. Let me look
at mine again. I'm like, like mine is again, it's
just like a little rotted hole. But mine doesn't look
anything like Craig's. Craig, you could say yours was a bear.
Like you just go and act like something big attacked you.
It's rough, you know. I for the longest time, I
always thought brown recluse by we're like urban legends because
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I didn't know anybody that they'd ever been bitten or
you know, never seen one in person. So, but absolutely not.
This is a real deal. Yeah, I can agree with that,
And mine's not even as bad as yours. Craig Campbell's
on with us. Now, Hey, I do want to play
some of this. This is Craig's new song called flying
My Country Flag. Let me play some of this real question.
I'll be I'll be fly, be country Flag. Yeah, be fly,
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I'm being fly, Yeah, Creig, tell me about the song, like,
what's the idea here? I mean, I think I know,
but tell me anyway, Well, we wrote it. We wrote
it back in two fourteen. Um. I was sitting there
with Ben Haycliff and Michael Carter and we were talking about,
you know, there were some people complaining about where country
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music was headed and where it had been, and you know,
the broth country thing and the pop country. And I said,
I said, well, I can't do any of that. You know.
I'm I'm a country singer and I you know, I'm
just gonna stay in my lane. And Ben said, you
you just keep doing what you're doing, because country music
coming back. And I said, well, when it does, I'll
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be right here waiving my country flag. And he said,
oh my gosh, that's that's our title. And that's that's
kind of where that song came from. Man, you guys
check it out. It's called flying My Country Flag. I'm
a big Craig Campbell fan. Although if I can pick
a bee real quick with you, I am not a
fan of shaking hands. Never had been. I'm talking about
not even Corona. I never thought that we should be
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taking our dirty hands and touching other people's dirty hands. Again,
I'm not ahead on most things, but I have been
begging people to stop shaking hands for most of my life.
And then I see Craig Campbell post a shirt that goes,
I still shake hands, and I feel like you hurt,
You hurt what I'm shooting for here, Craig, we gotta
we gotta eliminate all handshakes. Well, the only the only
reason I had that shirt made was because I had
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been uh at a at a I don't know where.
I was at a function with with friends and and whatnot,
and it was just an awkward do we shake hands?
Do we do? We? Not? Do we do? We? Uh
just look at each other and I just, you know,
I was like, hey, I'm I'm okay with shaking hands still, So,
I mean, it's so and that's just for me. I don't,
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I don't. I'm not mad if somebody don't want to.
It doesn't hurt my feelings. And you know, I'm not.
I get it. Hey, if it would say I still
shake hands parentheses, but I disinfect immediately after, then I
would be like, that's my guy right there. I'm I
will I will modify, all right, Hey, Craig. Good to
talk to you. I hope you get healthy. It sounds
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like you're doing all right. Um go check out Craig's
Instagram at Craig Campbell tv to see his brown recluse bite.
We're in the club together. You know, not a not
a lot of guys like us can take this and live. Craig,
I'm just telling you we're pretty tough. We are. We
worked all right. Check out flying my country flag. All right, Craig,
good talk to you. Talk to you soon, bud Man,
I appreciate you. See the latest from Nashville and Tullywood
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and Morgan number two thirty seconds. Gay and the Chicks
recently dropped Dixie from their name, and Natalie Mains revealed
that if they weren't able to go with the Chicks,
they were going to change their name to men. It's
three girls initials, Marty, Emily, and Natalie Thomas. Rhett was
responsible for picking his third daughter's name in the musical
inspiration behind it, Lennon came from John Lennon from the Beatles.
(30:49):
I knew I wanted some sort of musical name for
a third child, and me and Lauren both love the
name Lennon and Love. Her middle name was going to
actually be Louise, but in the hospital, one of her
friends text her. She was like, Hey, since it's Times
to Day, maybe you should name her Linen Love And
it kind of started as a joke but kind of
became cemented. That's what we kind of decided in the hospital.
Janet Kramer revealed that she and her husband recently auditioned
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for Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. She said on her
podcast that she doesn't know if they'll be able to
take the pressure that comes with being on the show
if they do end up being picked. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny hat. It's time for the good News lunchbox.
If you're in New York City walking around and you
(31:30):
start seeing random fridges on the sidewalk to say free food,
you can thank Thaddeus. He saw a refridgerator on Craigslist
and he was like, huh, what can I do with that?
He got it, put it outside his building, and whenever
he had leftover food, he just stuck it in the
fridge and said free food. And now there's fifteen locations
throughout the city where people can get free food. Also
cool of the city to leave that up. Yeah, to
(31:52):
let him keep it there. Yea. So people with like
community gardens, they put fruits and vegetables in there. And
whenever you have a family meal you have left over,
you just stick it in there and people come and
get it for free. Is it for leftovers even if
you did off of them? It says it can be leftovers.
Or if you bought, you know, two meals and you
want to put one in the fridge, you do that
just to give it away. A great idea, man, That's
what it's all about right there. That was tell me
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something good today. This story comes to us from Plymouth, England.
A twenty six year old man is facing six months
in jail and a nine thousand dollars fine after he
was eating at McDonald's the other day when a bird
came down and tried to get his burger, so he
grabbed the seagull and bit the seagull. But I don't
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understand why he's being fined because he injured a wild animal,
because you can't buy a bird. He may have thought
the birds trying to attack him, Oh, just because it's
a wild or is it the cops? The rest of
the guy for injuring a wild bird. Oh, I thought
it was in danger. You know, I would think if
you can buy the seagull, and more power to you.
If you can catch him, bite it, have at it.
What if you're hungry? Oh, he probably didn't have a
(32:59):
hunting license. Right, We can't. We can't go around hurting
wild animals, right, crazy, he grabbed it and bit it.
Was he on something? No, he was just eating the
McDonald's and the guy and the bird trying to take
his burger. I'll be irritated too, though. There's a bird
in my house. There's a something died on the street
and there were like three vultures. They were just chilling.
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You ever see a vulture up close? No? Like, I mean,
I don't know. I think I've seen it swarming, but
not up close. They are ugly birds. So I grabbed
it right, a bit and it. Yeah. You know what
I saw in Colorado a bald eagle. Two of them, Yeah,
two of them live close. They have these their nests
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are huge. We hiked up to where their nests are.
They're ginormous and then they were flying around and their wingspan,
they're so beautiful when they fly made me think of
them when you said vultures were ugly, because I was like, wow,
bald eagles are really pretty. I was watching a video
on Reddit of a cat who was sitting in Colorado
on a porch, just sitting on like the rail of
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a porch, and a bald eagle comes in boom Land's
right by the cat. And this cat, who was a
tiny cat, was having none of it. Just jumped on
the bald eagle and the eagles like I'm out of
here and flew off an eagles huge. It was awesome.
It was also cool that cat wasn't taking his crap.
All right, Lunchbox, I'm Lunchbox. That's your bone head story
of the day. Eddie's on. Eddie's not here again today.
(34:23):
We're still waiting for that COVID test result. I don't
know if he has it, by the way, so we're
gonna find out together has the result. So I don't
know what Eddie there, I'm here, man, what's up? Eddie
and I were talking on FaceTime yesterday and I was
kind of just checking and went them off the show.
I was like, hey, man, how are you feeling? He
was upset and Lunchbox for that prank call. Yeah, yeah,
I was because Lunchbox prank called him and it and
(34:45):
had one of his friends who wasn't nurse, tell Eddie
he had it. And so I was like, we didn't
play the whole thing because I thought like it'd have
been funny if she'd have been like, oh, sorry, are
you growing a tail? Like really walked them down a
funny place. It was a little too on the nose. Yeah.
But and then Unchos call back, Oh, you're so stupid
you believe you had COVID even though he's waiting for
a nurse to call out. See he's laughing now he
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thinks it's funny. No, it's not funny. Um okay, So
first off, I don't know if you have your result
back or not. Do you know if you have COVID
or not? I do not know. You still don't have it.
I have not gotten an email. I have not gotten
a phone call, so the results have not been in yet.
Are you looking at your phone if it says possibly spam?
(35:31):
Are you answering those calls though? I'm answering everything. How
do you think Lunchbox got me? Also in your email?
Like check your junk mail or whatever? Well, there's an
email and is also a medical portal where it's supposed
to automatically refresher it comes in and I've just been
looking at it. So he feels good, right, Eddie, I
(35:52):
feel great, man. I feel last night I kind of
had a little bit of sinus pressure again, but the
body aches and all that, that's all gone. How Ever,
the smell that was the big thing yesterday. He does
not have smell. What you think, Eddie? Can you smell
things again? I still cannot smell anything. That's if it was.
(36:13):
I think it will be back. Yeah, I just think
that especially other symptoms. I don't know. Can you taste anything, yes, yeah,
I just had. I just drank some of the airborne
stuff and that's that vitamin C stuff. Tasted it just fine.
So some people just lose smell, but they don't want
to taste. I don't know. I would assume it's different
for everybody. Period. Well we know that much, so I
(36:34):
guess that was dumb of me and hast but well
we're still here. We don't have a result yet. I
did wake up at like three thirty this morning before
I came into the show, and I I left my
TV on where I was playing two K twenty the
basketball game, and Eddie was still on, just grinding away
playing basketball. What No, no, no, I think I left
it on. No, come on, you're in a room. Your
(36:55):
wife and kids are they Are they leaving stuff at
your door? Did? Yeah? Yeah? My wife comes in with
a mask probably three times a day to come give
me food and see how I'm doing. And we chat
and the and me and the boys. We talked to
the door. But you can do anything. You can eat,
you can watch TV, you play video games like this
has gotta be you don't have to work. It's gonna
be amazing for you. I mean it's I feel like
(37:17):
you'd be better about a single and I can have
the whole house to myself. But literally, I'm just in
my bedroom. It's like a little prison cell. I got
my bathroom, closet, my bed and TV. Is your wife
annoyed at all, because I mean she's having to hold
down the fort. I mean no, she's just a little
worried because you know, she's been with me the whole time,
(37:38):
So she's kind of waiting a little bit like I'm
waiting to see when my Simpson start kicking in it
if she gets in me, but you're feeling okay, if
we call you back later on the show, that's okay, dude,
I'm here. I got all the time in the world.
Is there anything you want to talk about all we
have you? Uh? No, see, I don't want to talk
about it was something funny? What did I yesterday? That
(38:00):
was really funny? If you were gonna have a you know,
because sometimes Eddie'll send ideas into the show and be like, Hey,
were you talking about this? If you were going to
send me an idea to talk about today, what it
have been? Do you think? Uh? Today? I would I
watched Hamilton. I would have talked about that. Oh yeah,
what'd you think? Amazing? Gosh, Like people will talk about like,
oh Hamilton, it's a play and it's gonna be on TV,
(38:22):
and I'm like, that'll never work. Why would we want
to watch a Broadway play on TV? It's so good?
I you know, I saw it live. I didn't want
to watch it on TV because I was like, who
wants to see a play on TV? Just like Eddie
saying as being a little too fancy pants? I was like,
who wants to see a play on TV? But because
Mike d set it was great and Eddie, I may
have to watch it now, but it's over two hours, right, Yeah,
(38:42):
I had to break it up in pieces like I.
I mean, it was the first time. Wine, What are
you going on? I got a little bored. Well. I
still edit videos for the show too. Morgan number two
sends us over, Dang, you're in COVID jail and you're
still working from home. Yeah, dude, I'm working. I feel
like I'm part of the show. I did the pot
casts with the boys yesterday. Yeah, I've been working a
little bit. So what are you right? Hamilton's oh, I mean,
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Hamilton's just a It's a It's a genius play. I mean,
well written. The music's awesome, the acting is amazing. I
give it five dollar bills, five hunt out of five.
But you liked it that much? Yeah, it's fantastical. Man.
Are you watching Unsolved Mysteries? No? Should I? Yes? I
(39:27):
watched the Urban last night, Amy too, the one in French.
So yes, here's the thing, everybody, when you watch Unsolved mysteries,
just no, it doesn't get solved. I'm seeing so many
people go I watched the whole thing for an hour
and they don't tell you. It's called mystery, and that's
why they they put unsolved dot com at the end
in case you have any information, you can email them. Yeah,
(39:48):
maybe it can get solved. So I've watched three of
six same they're all good. You're a different You're dialed
into all of them the same way. By good, also sad. Yeah, yeah,
by good, I mean I'm compelling. It's compelling content. Yeah. Um.
And the third one is all in subtitles, and Eddie,
you love parasites, so it's right up your out. It's
probably your favorite movie of all time, this one episode. Yeah,
(40:09):
and you love that other movie made me? Yeah. Um,
so it's in it's in French, but it ends up
you forget about the subtitles. It's worth it. I agree,
that's a weird one, Hume. Once I got through it,
I thought, and that one is like the guy, you
can't find the guy? Yeah, where where are some of
these people? What happens? You don't know in there? Just
(40:30):
think you can get away with something. That's when I
end up watch all mysteries and go, well, I can
murder someone to get away with it. I can figure
out something. Well I don't know I feel like these
people were not anticipating unsolved mysteries coming back on Netflix
and people binging it and now and then yeah, and
they're probably like, oh, well, shoot, this is getting really
popular on Netflix, dang it, or butts puckering right now
wherever some of these folks are hiding out, they're like,
(40:52):
oh crap, yeah, yeah, watch that. That's good too. I'm
gonna start I'm gonna start that right now. Actually, see
they hang up with you guys right now, Dune, all right, Eddie,
Well we'll talk to you tomorrow, all right, guys. Hey, hey,
keep me in your prayers. Seriously, this this is not
a good feeling. So I'm hoping lets comes back negative.
(41:13):
What's not a good feeling just being in limbo right now,
not knowing what what's happening. And I really want to
get out of this room and hang out with my
family because I feel I feel fine. I'd like to
get back to work. So if that test comes negative,
I'm ready to just keep rocking. If the test comes
back negative, he's free to come in, am I right,
Scoop Steve like there's no reasons for him, not that
(41:35):
he doesn't need to be quarantined even because he was
only going to be quarantine because we didn't know. Correct. Yeah,
once we know, he's good to come in. So if
it's negative, back to I'll line up and give him
a hug. All right, Eddie talked to you soon, all right?
By guys. Hi, there he is our video producer, Eddie.
We're waiting on his COVID result. Here is Brittany. Hi.
Guys actually do a paper roll and you guys get
(41:58):
me through it every day, work seven days a week.
And I also when I bring my children with me,
my four year old below Bobby Bone, she always says,
what's listen to? Bobby Bone, have a good day. Thanks
for the call. You guys can always call us two
eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, leave a message if
you want. I was reading a story about how you
(42:19):
can get corona twice within months. Yeah, and the second
time maybe worse. The thing about it is they just
don't know enough about it. Hasn't existed long enough to
do a ton of studies. Are all our bodies are different.
It's affecting all of us in different ways, and so
anything that people like scientists were saying early on, it's
just based on what they knew then. You know, we
everything is so different now, so but yeah, you can
(42:42):
get it twice and then the antibodies could wear off
and you know a few months, Yeah, I went to
some I was on some girls Instagram account that she
had one of her latest stories. I guess someone reposted
her and it said I have Corona for the second
time in two months. And so I went and I
started reading everything she was experiencing, and I was like, goly,
that's a bummer. It's hard. Kroger is not giving coins
(43:06):
for change anymore. Yeah, I told you it's causing a
corn shortage, a corn shortage coin. What I know about
the coin one. I'm not gonna be like corn, it's
causing a coin shortage. Why is that hard for me
to say coin shortage? Because, oh, because people aren't using
money right now, because they're not wanting to touch change. Boom.
(43:28):
I never wanted to touch money. Yeah. People were giving
me a hard time. Listeners were like because I'm on Sonic.
I was like, hey, I try not to have cash
on my wallet, not because of Corona. I don't like
touch the money, never have. And I was like, hey,
can we get the the Sonic the NMO. Yeah, waitresses, waiters,
car hops to put their Venmo name on their apron
because I get there, I'll pay with my card. You
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can't tip on the card, and then you want to
tip them. If it would just put the Venmo on
their apron or allow them to, they would make so
much more money. And people like you're anti cash? What's
wrong with you? You You want to be in government. I'm like, no,
I don't want to touch a dollar bill that's been
in somebody's butt. Yeah. Venmo's cash, straight cash, it actually is.
It's not. Yeah, it's not a credit, the digital money,
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so people I rely on it. I pay people, people
pay me. Should be the new thing. Like everybody just
wears their Venmo around all the time. That's how someone
flirts with you. I said, you have a few bucks.
I was even thinking you said that the other day
about Sonic. And then I wanted to buy one of
the newspapers from one of the homeless people, and I
thought I didn't have any cash, and I felt bad,
(44:33):
and I was like, oh man, what if they could
even do this? They have their little Venmo number. I
just venmo M two bucks. I get my paper, you know,
but then people would be all up in arms. Why
do they have a cellphone? Cell phone? Okay, well, cell
phones are way cheaper than trying to pay for somewhere
to live. You know, I'm with you every ever. I know.
(44:55):
I just feel like sometimes people will always find something
to say. Raymond, pull up the game music for me
for a second. You know, try a game. Sure, we're
gonna play. Who's on the money. I'll name a denomination
of currency. Tell me which president is on it? Okay,
first one's easy. George Washington dollar bill? Quarter? Nice? I
(45:15):
actually said the person I should just send the money first.
But George, yes, but he's on both. George Washingtons on
the one dollar bill. Get five dollar bill, Lincoln? Yes, nice,
the twenty dollar bill. Andrew Jackson, Come on, you nailing
him here? Don't ask me ten the ten dollar bill? No,
(45:36):
I don't know. Um not a president, by the way,
I'll give you Thomas Jefferson. But don't look get me weird.
What do you mean Thomas Jefferson? Do you know you
don't think he was a president? I was a founding father.
Go ahead, was he a president? What do you tell me?
I don't think so. I think he was. He was
the third US president. You think Adams was the second, Oh,
(46:01):
and then the fourth, the son John Quincy Adams. Okay,
was a really rotten person, but a pretty good It's right.
You just talked about him from the podcast The Presidents.
You were talking about how awful he was. He said,
all people are moren't equal. But then he had six
hundred slaves. Yeah, he must have met he thought all
white people were born. Um, the ten dollar bill is
(46:25):
someone that wasn't a president that significant meaning dark country.
And most people didn't even know John he got no,
most people didn't even know. I don't even know John
Hancock because it's so rotten, so big. People didn't even
know about him until the last five year or six
years he got super popular. What he got super popular from?
What give me hit? I don't want to, that's gonna
(46:49):
give it away, tiny hit. He said, this person said, Hey,
if we owe other countries a bunch of money, they
got to make sure that we stay alive because they
got to get their money back. And it's kind of
what kept United States going. So he said that a
long time ago. Yeah, his whole thing was we should
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owe all these other countries a bunch of money. We
should be in debt to them, because if we're in
debt to them, right, they want us to be alive. Yeah,
I heard. I understand that, and I have heard it.
When I tell you, you're gonna go, oh crap, it's Hamilton,
alexand Hamilton. Oh it is. I'm an idiot. I still
want to see that. I haven't seen it yet, but
I'm watching on Disney Plus. Who's on the two dollar bill?
(47:36):
John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson again, you see he's on the
two and the tin? No, Hamilton's on the tin? Guess wrong?
Oh yeah, I guess that's right. So he's not. I
just I just learned that he was a president? Got it?
You won't get the fifty? Okay? Next? No, I won't
(47:57):
get it. Okay? Was it a president or it was
a great leader? Benjamin Franklin? U S. Grant? No, Benjami's
one hundred, Benjamin's a hundred of Benjie Benjie, Benjie. There
you go? Uless is Grant? What he's on the fifty? U?
S Grant? Okay, that's it, that's it. What about the
(48:17):
what about the thousand? I don't I've never seen I
don't even know if there's a such thing, right, I
don't know is there a thousand dollars bill? I don't
even see a five hundred dollars bill on here. I
guess they probably don't make those. There's no but two
dollars bills. I don't know if they still make a
thirst doll in circulation and I see him sometimes. I
don't know if there still make sculations. All right? What
has been? Who was on the five hundred? Because it's
(48:40):
been discontinue. Mike said, Oh, McKinley, what number of presidency?
I'm not there yet. There was a thousand dollars bill?
And who was it? You know him? Now? The Cleveland
Indians baseball team. So no Drover Clesion. This is Adam
and Tampa, Florida. I've got a small complaint. So we're
(49:02):
playing too many songs and not enough of your show.
So we want to hear more games and more stories
and all of that more than the music right now.
And I appreciate it. Yeah, isn't that the constant battle?
Because honestly, I would get on here and never shut up.
I had so much talk about every day, and I
feel like I gotta play some songs. They don't really
(49:22):
give us a mandate on how many songs we have
to play, honestly, but I always want the listener to
wake up and hear their favorite songs. And some of
these songs I don't really like. Some of them I don't,
but most I love. But it's always the battle, and
I appreciate that, Adam. And sometimes people will hashtag more
talk less music, or they'll call in and say more
talk less music, and we appreciate that. It's always a
(49:43):
struggle for me though, like how much do I just
ramble on? And then also I got a bunch of
stupid stuff to talking about it too, which may not
even interest our listeners, right, that isn't that always the issue?
Like I always have to figure out, Okay, what do
they care about? I can go like seven, I'm good.
You're a Amy's pile of stories. So if you had
(50:05):
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about this this morning, right. Yeah, it's real simple to do.
I'm telling you anybody should go do it. If you
had a six or seven, I know. How do you
(50:27):
prove it though? Because I don't. You just have to
have the serial number of the phone, and then you
go to smartphone Performance Settlement dot com. It's like when
people would get robbed and they're like, what was the
serial number that stereo. I don't write serial numbers down.
I don't even know what serial had. Still have the phone?
You don't still have it? Oh? I keep all my
phones in like a dwarf. I give them all away
to somebody. That's nice. Yeah, as soon as I move,
(50:50):
I'm like, hey, who needs this? I clean it? Yeah,
and then I give it away. I still have pictures
on some phones that I want. That's why I clean it.
I don't want someone getting a phone that I used
to have. And then it's me and my underwear taking
pictures because I would do before pictures. I'd get on
weight loss and not weight loss, but like fitness goals,
and i'd do before pictures of my underwear. One time
I did that and left it on. That's why I
(51:10):
think about it. Yeah, so a bunch of pictures of
me and underwear. Well, they're just these are just more
like sentimental pictures that I want to pull off and keep.
And on one of my phones, I have a voicemail
for my mom that I still haven't pulled. Oh you
mean in an old phone. You need to pull that
now because they could go away. I know. I get
nervous that if I charge it and turn it on,
it's going to be gone. And it's really not a
(51:31):
great voicemail. I think she's like, hey me call me back. Like, God,
I wish you would have said more. That was a
tough one for me when my mom. You know, my
mom died too, and she had left the voicemail before then,
And to me, I was like, I'm just gonna delete
it and get it and move on because it was nothing.
But what was I going to do with it except
always worry about it and think about it. I just
obviously handle things different, we're different. But I was like,
(51:52):
that's why I just deleted it. Yeah, oh, I haven't
done anything, but it was just sitting on the old
phone still there. I get I'll pull that phone out tonight.
I need to do it. This is good. I don't
think so no to hear it. M No, I'm in
a way better place. Like I think now. It's like
after you lose a parent or anybody. To me, I
(52:13):
think you get hit a certain point where, I mean,
people handle grief differently, but I was emotional for such
a long time and then now I never know really
when it's going to hit me. Sometimes it's more so
when I'm talking to my kids about her that I
wish that she had the opportunity to know them and
they know her. But that's about I feel like I
can go months and months and months without getting sad. Yeah,
(52:33):
mine's weird too, because it'll come out of nowhere and
not even something about death. And my grandmother raised me
for a lot of my life, and so that same
thing about my grandmother. But yeah, it's weird. Can you
hear your I can't hear my mom's voice anymore. Oh
I can hear mine because sometimes I feel like my
sister and I talk like her, or my sister will
say something and she will sound just like my mom,
or she'll laugh and then I was just with my
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sister last week and she was looking at my toes.
She's like, oh, my gosh, you have mom's toes, you know,
little things like that make us think about her. But
that didn't make me sad. I think there was a
time where that would have instantly hit me. And again,
you never know, given that any given day, like you said,
it just pops up. But I feel like it's fewer
and further between. I didn't get super sad or emotional
right after because I had to handle everything. Yeah, but
(53:17):
then it hit and then it's wavy, it's weird, gay,
it's weird, and nobody handles it wrong, Like there isn't
a wrong. Everybody handles it's their own way. Yeah, that's why.
And sometimes on Instagram, whenever somebody dies and someone isn't
speaking out publicly about it and people are after them
like why aren't you say in this, I'm like, hey,
the one thing you can't tell people what to do
is how to handle their emotions in their grief in
(53:39):
their own way. That's a weird thing. I don't know
how we got on this. Oh, the phone and my
mom's voice smel being on my old iPhone, which I
think it's an iPhone that I could get twenty five
dollars voicemel send it in. Yeah, what else? Okay, So
onto super important matters like jac Owen's new haircut. He
was on the golf course and film a video and
(54:00):
had a hat on, and then all of a sudden
in the video he does this. So here on the
range and balls, I was just thinking about something. I
was just thinking of. Whoa, he pulls his hat up
and he shaved his head and that was the big reveal.
His hair is I don't know the last we've ever
really seen it. This. It's like it's like sides and
(54:21):
a two on top. Okay, well that's the Clipper number. Yes, okay,
well if anybody knows what that means. It's high and tight. Yeah,
and like pretty gray on the sides too, which is
normal for I don't know if our age. Ray. I
think that it's just short. You know, it says here
in the article, nearly shaven and with the side showing
(54:41):
lots of gray. Oh, I need to relax on that.
Jake did die like us put sun in his hair. Wait,
son in to be funny, like he put blonde in
it for all I'd just see him Morgan, Yeah, I did,
for like two or three weeks. He put blonde on
the top of his hair, like he highlighted the tips.
I don't know about the tips, but more than that, okay,
But then he shaved it all off. Did you ever
used to do that as a kid, put lemon juice
(55:02):
in your hair or sun in Oh, wasn't a thing
that people did. The cool kids did it. I didn't
do it. Had other things to worry about, like working. Okay, Yeah,
squeezing lemon juice in your nerd doesn't take that didn't No, no, no,
I'm looking at Jake's color. I like to pay the
color picture that's you show me a black and white one.
I think that's just his his his head that's white
(55:25):
more than maybe gray hair. It's fine. I'm getting really
sensitive about it because my sideburn just aren't he go gray.
I'm not a hater, you don't just do. I mean,
I care about Jake. Two. Oh, my guy. Have you
talked to him in a while? I talked to him
all the time. He invited Kaitlin. I had to go
out on the boat with him last week and we
couldn't because we were something. But that guy, when he
goes on a boat, he is an expert wake surfer.
(55:48):
I think we talked about this on the show, like
he is a plus and so and then I think
he asked me to play golf, but he's also had
the best golfer in country music. And I don't want
to go play with somebody so good. So, but that's
why I'm sticking out for too. All Right, what else
y'all have you? And Jake have the y'all used to
have this like shirtless thing or when I didn't have
a shirtless thing, he would give me crap because there
(56:10):
will be times on Instagram I'll be doing something without
a shirt on. I'd be like, look at you when
you feel all ripped all of a sudden you're doing
something without a shirt. That wasn't it. Well I bring
that up because it leads me to my last story,
which is, if you're online dating or trying to when
you're a guy, put a shirt on. According to a
new study from dating dot com, men who use a
(56:31):
shirtless selfie in their online dating profiles give way fewer matches. Well,
let's go to Morgan. Number two is dating right now?
Doesn't matter how muscular he is. Do you not like it?
Being in shape is a good thing, But I am
turned off when people do selfie like shirtless. What if
he's just shirtless with an activity. Yeah, if he's like
(56:52):
at the pool, if he's like fine, But if he's
taking like a shirtless selfie or like a shirtless workout
selfie not my style, or like a mirror pick yes,
well yeah, well that just gets worse and more selfie
than selfie mirror pig than. Okay, do you agree with
the study? Yeah? I do? I do so, yeah, put
her shirt on? All right? I maybe that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
(57:13):
good news, ay man. I want to give a big
all hug to Katie Page. She lives in Colorado who
adopted two kids that were siblings, but it all started
with the one. So there was one little boy that
she ended up adopting. Then she found out that there
was a sibling also a need because she started to
(57:34):
be a foster mom, adopted the other kid. Then these
two siblings had another sibling out there, so she decided
to foster that baby two and now has adopted all three.
So she was gonna take the big leap and have
one right, and then the birth mom had more. She
(57:55):
kept learning of more and more kids. So she decided, well,
I can't have the siblings be apart, so she adopted
all three. But it was over time. That's awesome. Good
for her, That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. All right, over to Amy with the
morning Corny, Morning Corny. What do clouds do when they
(58:18):
become rich? What do clouds do when they become rich?
Make it rain? That's funny. That was the morning Corny.
This is an odd gift you could get someone. It's
a little spensive, but I think it's cool to some folks.
Like if my girlfriend would have said, hey, I got
this for you, I'd be like, oh wow, that's interesting.
(58:39):
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced an opportunity for fans to
purchase a cardboard cutout of themselves to be displayed during
Dodgers home games in the twenty twenty MLB season. The
cutouts are located at the field level and are expected
to be priced at one hundred and forty nine dollars.
You can get even closer ones for two ninety nine
or even in the home run seats. So it's as
(59:00):
on the stadium you have a chance to see you
on TV. As I cut out right expensive. Yeah, totally.
But if you're like, I don't know what to get
this person, you don't have to be a Dodger fan.
I'm not a Dodgers fan. I'm a diehartch Card Cubs fan.
But that's a funny thing, right. I think they put
your head on a Dodger's body, like a Dodger's outfit
and stuff. But those who do want to purchase a
cutout will have the opportunity to take it home at
(59:21):
the end of the season. So oh and they get
to keep their body. That's fun. I wonder if they'll
mail it to you or if you have to be
there to get it, bribe mail it to you, because
I can't imagine how much people going to get it.
I'm sure they That's a cool gift if you can
afford that. Yeah, that was good thinking on I mean,
they obviously had to get creative and start thinking outside
the box on what they're going to do, and that
(59:41):
whoever came with that, it's good. Yeah, two birds one stone,
because one, you have to put something in the seats
so it doesn't look empty in the two how do
you make some money at it? I think some of
the people too, especially NFL, because, as I've often felt,
football is not going to be the same or even happen.
I doubt college football happens, especially when it's supposed to happen.
When I say I doubt it happens, I doubt it
(01:00:03):
happens on time. They've already eliminated non conference games a
lot of places. But I just doubted all it happens
as fall. But you know the NFL, they're going. Can
we put up advertisements like on a green screen in
the seats. That's how to make money because they don't
make a lot of their money off ticket sales. They
make a significant amount, but not a significant percentage. But
(01:00:24):
it'd be interesting. I put on my Instagram yesterday. Kaitlin
got me a nineteen nineties Chicago Cubs jacket, one of
the coolest gifts because she knows, I mean, I love
the Chicago Cubs have my entire life, and so she
found an original nineteen nineties one of the ball players
old jackets. We're all celebrating something or just like thoughtful
(01:00:44):
gift for no reason. I didn't know if it was.
I was like, you got it for me in April
for my birthday, But then she wasn't able to get
it here because of COVID, and then when she moved
she didn't have it was just a whole thing. But
I finally got it. So yeah, it's pretty cool. Saw
the story that The Rock charges one million dollars per
Instagram post. Oh wow, are you kidding? That's crazy? That's
(01:01:09):
it's a huge following. I mean, they're paying that much
money for people to see it on TV. So it's
all about getting eyeballs on stuff. But isn't that nutty? Yeah,
Dwayne the Rock Johnson charges one million per Instagram He's
at number one, Kylie Jenner at nine hundred and eighty
six thousand dollars, Christiano Ronaldo at three, the soccer player
Kim Kardashian at four, and Arianna Grande at five eight
(01:01:29):
hundred and fifty three thousand dollars for an Instagram post. Wow,
that is so much money. What Dustin Lynch is getting
for those Monster Energy drinks? What I would be I
see him pull up, He's like casually just drinking a
Monster I mean it's not bad. I just I'm like, Wow,
he must be doing a really nice deal with them.
I guess I would guess it's an overall integration thing.
(01:01:53):
Probably a seventy five thousand dollars for a few posts. Yeah,
that's what I would think, because yes, and it's a
sponsored post, I would think, yeah, and he's more than once. Yeah,
and he's put a little hashtag partner or whatever. But
he they're like a tour sponsoring the tour, as you
also was sponsored tour, but you also gotta put a posts.
(01:02:14):
So yeah, so i'd bet probably around six figures for
that if I were guessing. Speaking of Instagram, Michael Ray,
the country singer, here's a clip of Michael Ray. If
you remember, Raymundo posted on Michael Ray's page, because Michael
Ray was holding a bottle of water and it's like, hey,
I like this water, and Raymundo comments and goes, but
(01:02:37):
will you still like it in eight months, meaning because
him and Carley Pierce got divorced after eight months, yes,
and so he deleted that comment. But there's been an update. Yes,
So it took about a day. But then it just
showed up on my feed that Carly Pierce, who Michael
Ray was married too and they got divorced. She liked
my post that I put up push the Heart awesome,
(01:03:03):
which I mean to say that she liked it. I
mean that says so much that what does it say
to you my perspective of their marriage and their divorce.
She agreed with it. She totally went with the flow
on that one. Didn't think I was too mean. She said,
your tweet was funny. Yeah, you get I don't know,
you just get a lot of feelings about what happened there.
(01:03:25):
There's a lot of subtexting going on too. She also
might have revealed some stuff about why they broke up.
What do you mean? She liked a tweet from a
listener that said, I cannot believe somebody would cheat on
the most perfect woman. She liked that as well. Oh,
breaking news. I didn't know that. So one of our
listeners tweeted and then she liked it. Yeah, ooh, why
(01:03:50):
is she on his instagram liking things? No, no, no,
our show posted it our show, and then she went
and liked that. Cha, I get it now. Oh you
have mccarli pierce song and on her Instagram there's no
more pictures of Michael Ray. They were up for a
little bit. Yeah, even after they split. Yes, do you
(01:04:11):
think that people should go through and clear out their relationships.
I think if it's super public and people are gonna
go troll you, yes, okay, just for no other reason.
I don't think you have to clear your relationship out.
So yeah, wo wow. Jerry Jerry Jerry Jerry Dang. A
twenty nine year old woman was attacked by a shark
while she was working on a documentary about sharks. Oh
(01:04:33):
it's ironic. And she was being taken away on the
stretcher and they have her And this is what she
yelled as they're taking her away on the stretcher after
she was bit by a shark filming sharks that beautiful.
She still loves sharks. Her name is Anika Craney. She
was attacked Tuesday. The twenty nine year old woman suffered
(01:04:55):
significant leg injuries during the attack. She was enjoying a
day off from filming from the documentary too, and that's
when the shark eeping or which she wasn't even filming.
Are you scared of sharks? Yes? So here's my situation again.
I haven't been told I can't talk about the nat
GEO show. I've been told maybe I shouldn't buy some folks,
but I feel like it's I owe our listeners. If
it's on my mind, I kind of have we have
(01:05:15):
a packed I kind of share it. There's um I
may have to go and do something with sharks on
my nat Geo show. It hasn't been confirmed yet, but
I and getting close to the sharks. Would you like her? Yeah,
you're being wheeled away. I was like, I never like sharks.
What do you Because I if it's something that is
(01:05:36):
so crazy to me, I can say no. I've never
I haven't said no to anything because I think part
of the show is me doing something that doesn't make
me comfortable. Sharks. Would you do that? Well, I don't
know what it is that you have to. It doesn't matter.
You get close to them and not in the cage.
You wouldn't no, but you should. That would be interesting.
(01:05:58):
I'd watch. It's not even the one. I'm not that
scared of sharks, I guess because sharks can smell fear.
I feel like, oh, well, I'm gonna be peeing my pants.
If they could smell fear, I'm gonna be a skunk. Well,
I don't really even know if they can because I'll
be scared. But I think so too. I was I
wasn't born around the ocean, right, so I don't have
(01:06:20):
a lot of shark stories. But Eddie was like, I
wan't no way i'd be in hear a shark. So
but I think I would do that something with charge,
like just uh when you right, when you get in
the water, if you do do it, just keep positive
towards the shark right now? Yeah, Hey, how's it going?
I have to get scuba certified. I've never been scuba diving. Well,
(01:06:42):
that part would be really cool. You'd probably get to
see so many amazing things in the water, you know,
like that's just a world I'll never know because I
don't have that. I don't at least this point in
my life. That scares me, So I won't ever do
underwater stuff. But it seems really pretty. Do you know
the one that I'm super scared of that? I said,
yes too, but I am so anxious about it. They
(01:07:04):
want me that what I'm supposed to go clean the
top of the Golden Gate Bridge. M but you be
harnessed right well, they're not gonna let me free free
solo that thing. But I would be scared, Like I
have anxiety now if that one happens. I have anxiety
now about it. Yeah, that's scary because this whole show
(01:07:25):
is about finding folks who have kind of my story,
a difficult upbringing, but they do a crazy cool job
because that's my life and who can you You can
whatever your dream is. These are other examples of they
went and did what they love doing, and so that's
one of them. And I said yes to it. That's
that one. Right now, the pit of my stomach is
(01:07:46):
like this, but it feels like I hate heights all right,
a shark all day. I hate heights. When I did
Bear Girls and I had to go down that that
that cliff at the end on just a rope, there
was the scared, most scared I've ever been, and I've
had a gun to my head, and the most scart
I've ever been was going down that rope. My knees
were hitting together like a cartoon character. I can't remember.
(01:08:09):
Did you pee yourself? M hmm, okay, I can't remember.
I wasn't wet anyway, because we're going down a waterfall.
By the way, you guys can watch this. If you
have Disney Plus, it's up, you can watch it. I
would a season of Bar Girls. Way do you like heights,
No me either, And that Golden gate bridge sways and
it's up in the cloud. Do they keep cards from
(01:08:30):
driving on it when it's being cleaned us not because
it seems like that would, cause of course it does. Okay,
I don't even know they cleaned it. Why do they
clean it? I should ask your can't present when she
comes on because she's gonna be on tomorrow. She's psychic
if I'm gonna die on the show. Okay, I don't.
I don't know that she tells me. What if she
just said, oh, yeah, you sure are, she would just
(01:08:54):
know that, yeah, something big is coming up. Well, I
love sharks, just like she said, Oh she's a shock.
Here you go. Here's the clip again. That's beautiful. I'm
gonna say that to him too, You're beautiful. Don't buy me.
I was reading a story about how people are taking
a lot more road trips this summer instead of flying
(01:09:15):
because of COVID. I've done that. I'm driving a lot more.
And one family is trying to do all forty eight
states during COVID to drive and touch all of them.
Can't get the Hawaii or Alaska. But here's why. Where's
what we're gonna do here on the show, and Eddie
is on right now. You Eddie there, there, he is,
Eddie there. Yeah, I'm here. Eddie's in his room. By
(01:09:37):
the way, we're still waiting on Eddie's COVID test to
come back. He lost a smell. He's isolated in his room,
but he feels fine. So he's gonna do this bit
with us and we can see him too, write Morgan. Yeah,
he's not gonna cheat, can't cheat. I'm gonna give you
guys ten minutes and you're gonna list every state you
can writing it down. Oh my gosh, oh boy. Okay, no,
(01:10:00):
no, no no, maps. You have ten minutes. I'm gonna get
the clock going here. You guys can go ahead and
start and through. It's lunchbox Amy, Eddie, Okay, winner gets
twenty bucks. I'm in all right, Here we go. It
starts now. I'm gonna keep talking for a second, but
the timer is going so no one can look at
their computers. You have fifty states. You're riding them all down.
(01:10:21):
Let's see who gets the most out of fifty, which
may be tough. I know how I would do it,
but how would you do it. I'm not telling you alphabetically.
Of course I have a different theory. No, I don't. Tomorrow,
on the show, Amy's cousin will be on. She is
the psychic. We've had on a few times. When the
first time she came on the show was like, I
don't believe in psychics. I mean, by the way, I
(01:10:43):
still don't. But she's a great guest and she nailed
a bunch of stuff. So tomorrow Cole Swindell will be
on and Amy's cousin who's the psychic, and then hopefully
we'll get Eddie's results for COVID. Well, all the guys
are still working Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie, who's at home right now.
They're trying into list off fifty states they had ten minutes.
You have nothing to look at. You're just listening with
your hand. We'll see who did the best. We'll see
(01:11:05):
who did the worst. The wonder gets twenty bucks. Those
are it gets embarrassed. Although lunchboxes over there yelling real
World Alaska and Amy's going Real Housewives of Like, that's
how they're trying to figure out all the states. How
do you think he did? Amy? I got close, but
not all the way I think I got Maybe forty two. Yeah,
I don't even know forty So what I did to
(01:11:27):
the whole show Amy Lunchbox and Eddie, which, by the way,
Eddie is at home. He's in quarantine because we're waiting
on his COVID test. We said, you have ten minutes,
list as many states as you possibly can, try to
get off fifty. Did you think you could get fifty?
Before it started? I thought I would get kind of close,
but then there's just some like even at the end,
I was like, oh, yeah, Michigan and like I didn't
(01:11:49):
think of that until right before it was over, and
Ray was born there, so now you start. I was like, oh,
I better make sure I got everything. And I was
like where was Bobby born? And I was like, oh
my gosh, I don't have arkans all like it was,
so I added it. But I know that there's really
simple ones that I was missing. So I tried to
get in my car and be like, WHOA. When I
(01:12:10):
was growing up, we used to drive to Alabama and
we were in Texas, so we go through Louisiana, Mississippi,
Alabama and then you hit an interesting way to try
to drag them all, I would have went alphabetically. I
would have went A and then tried to list them all,
all the a's um, Arkansas, Arizona. I got that, thank you,
Lauren Petrowski. I also tried to think of on Instagram
(01:12:30):
where I see my friends go home? Where were they born?
What were they doing? She goes two as Arkansas and Arizona, Alabama? Alabama?
Or my family from um? Okay, Mike, did anybody get
off fifty Alaska? No? No, Edie, how do you feel
like you did? So? I filled out my list and
I was like, oh, I got them all, and then
I counted it. I only have forty six. Oh, Mike.
(01:12:52):
Did anybody put anything that wasn't a state? Yes? Okay,
lunch Blocks thought Washington, d C. Was a state. Okay, listen,
that's it should be. It's the biggest. It's the capital
of America, right like that's where the White House is.
So I figured maybe I missed. I don't know. I
thought it was a state. It should be a state.
But I agree. Did anybody else put anything that wasn't
(01:13:13):
a state? No? Okay? Any other discrepancies anybody else? Plaything stupid? No?
I had Atlanta down, but I erased it. I was like,
that's where I was, like Real Housewives in Atlanta, and
then I was like, oh yeah, that's Georgia. Oh mad Uiverville.
Lunchboxes score first, Mike d Out of fifty, how many
(01:13:34):
did the lunchbox come on? You got forty three. That's good,
that's good. I thought, how many of you ever written
down forty I don't know. Oh you know he had
forty four written down. But oh wow, let me tell you.
And I started what I did. I started on the
left side, and I went down the coastline, and then
I moved in a coastline and I just tried to
go across and then I went down. I mean, I
have no idea, but I don't even know what I missed.
(01:13:56):
I can't believe. I couldn't think of anything else. There's
nothing else out there, Eddie. What was your strategy? I
did the same as lunch I started on the west coast,
and then of course, as they came to my mind,
I just wrote them down. But I would try to
go across the whole country left to right. Okay, I
just went everywhere. Sot like how your brain works everywhere?
(01:14:17):
Did you feel like you beat lunchboxes forty three. Yeah
you doo yeah yeah. And as soon as I turned
my my my list into Mike, I knew I forgot
Wisconsin and I love Wisconsin. Mike, was there a state
that was missed the most? I had Wisconsin? I had Wisconsin.
Everyone else had Wisconsin, like Vermont, Goade Island. Did you
(01:14:37):
guys get but I didn't get Vermont? Eddie said, you
missed it to a Connecticut, you know, because all they're
a bunch together. Connecticut, that upper small space up there
was gonna get me. And then the like the Wyoming.
I got Montana, but that's where stone. Lunchbox got forty
(01:15:04):
three out of fifty. Okay, Amy, do you think you
beat him? I don't think so. Amy got thirty nine.
Oh I'm such a loser. I didn't even get a
forty did But unlike Lunchbox, I at least put all
the states. They were all states. They were okay. And
(01:15:27):
so the question is did Eddie because yeah, because Eddie
seems pretty confident. Edie was confident he could drive too,
and he was the worst driver. He did turn his
test in quick on the driver's test, Eddie, do you
feel like you you got? Lunchbox? He got forty three.
You say, yes, yes, I believe I got forty six
if I counted correctly. Did he even have forty six?
Right now? He did not count correctly? You want? Do
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you want a side bet? Lunchbox? Do you think? Give you? Eddie? Man?
Eddie tries to come off as smart, but I really
think EDI's kind of dumb. So I'm not dumb and
I only got you. Don't try to come off as
extra smart. Eddie tries to be all proper and like
he's the smartest guy. So I would side bet Eddie
because I don't think he's that. Is that good? Five dollars?
Side bet? Yeah? I'm Eddie. You want lunchbox? I love it?
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Five dollars, let's do it? Okay, lunchbox with forty three? On,
give me that money. Eddie with forty come on, come on,
give me the money. Five. Eddie is our winner with
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forty five? What two did he get that I didn't get?
The only ones did he missed? With Vermont, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa,
and Wisconsin. I had those except from Vermont and Connecticut.
Well that's almost thirty nine. I had the Iowa. Alright, alright, alright,
is the winner? He makes five bucks from lunchbox with
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twenty from me. I net even know the other ones
I missed. You know that. Hold on, what's Eddie? Easy money?
Thank you so much? Hey, call me back, dude, I'm here.
I'm not doing anything, all right, It's time for the
good news. A couple in California pulled over to a
(01:17:17):
parking lot. They realize, well, we're not gonna make it
to the hospital to deliver this baby. The couple, who
is Michael Melissa, were fifteen minutes away and she started
having crazy pains. She's like, the baby's coming, it's coming
right now. Pull over. Two Orange County firefighters, Kyle Crossing
and Kyle Brody arrived, saw got the call, and delivered
the baby in the front seat of the couple's car.
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Oh wow, that's crazy, they say. They're completely grateful for
the firefighters quick actions. A few days later, the couple
had a reunion with the firefighters via zoom video so
they could actually introduce them to their baby, who they
helped deliver. The baby's name is Silas, his middle name
is Kyle and Kai Wait. His middle name is the
nod of the firefighters Kyl and Kay. It doesn't say
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what it is like, Kyle Kay? Probably Kay. Well, anyway,
you're a firefighter. You're going to work one day thinking
we can put out some fires. Next thing you know,
you got a baby screaming out of some woman. You
know what I mean. Never know what's gonna happen. That's awesome.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
You didn't like The Gentleman? That movie I recommended. I
just don't know if it was the right time for
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me to watch it. I just couldn't get into it.
Mattha McConaughey, don't you like him? Yep? Like the other
people in the movie too. Oh that the guy, the
Charlie whatever. Yeah, he was in Sons of Anarchy. I
loved him in that, But I don't know. I couldn't
get into The Gentleman. I'm not saying it's about My
husband liked it. I just maybe need to try to
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watch it at a different time. Did he watch all
of it? He watched halfway through. Maybe he's seen so
he'll probably finish it. He liked it. I loved it.
I get I gave it four point two five out
of five plants. Oh yeah, um and Mike dyach The
Outpost and recommended that, said it was great, and you
tried to watch that. I made it fifteen minutes through
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that and it was just too intense. Normally that's something
I would like, but I just don't know. There's so
much shooting. And I said something to my husband and
I was like, I just canna handle the shooting. He's like,
what did you think it was gonna be happening. It's
a military men in a valley and the Hindu cush
and mountains and like there were and I get that
it's a true story, so I want to revisit that one,
but I just was too much for me before bed. Well.
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The Gentleman eighty five percent positive, Rotten Tomatoes Outpost ninety
two percent positive. Okay, so maybe you just were in
the right spot. Yeah, maybe I need to just check
it out another time. Did you watch anything else? That's
when then I decided to watch the rest of Unsolved Mysteries.
Oh that third episode. I was in the mood for that,
just not shooting. Maybe he was shooting because they were
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shooting in The Gentleman and they were shooting in Outpost.
The Outpost is crazy. I'm gonna watch it, You should
watch it. I mean, I'm interested to see where the
story goes, but the fact that that they were stationed
in this one area, And then for me, I don't
know watching that stuff with my husband because he spent
a lot of time in the Middle East when he
was in the Air Force, and so I probably then
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I start asking him too many questions and he gets annoyed.
So maybe we need to watch it separate. Yes, thinking
about you and your husband. He so, Amy's husband was
in the Air Force. He went to the Air Force Academy.
So will he be buried at the Air Force Academy? Yes?
Does he have to buy a plot there or I
think he already has it. I don't really know how
it works, but he has one, and then I can
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actually be buried there too, I don't know. Is that though? Well?
I know, but then that seems weird because I didn't
serve our country and he did, so it makes sense
for him to be buried there. But then is that
really where I would be buried? Do spouses get buried there?
I think that's he's told me I could. And also,
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do you really care because you're dead anyway? Who cares
where you get buried. That's why I feel. Oh yeah,
so this is what I think for my kids. Would
they want to go visit mom and dad at the
same place, you know? So that's the only reason. But
I feel weird being buried at the Air Force Academy
because I wasn't in the Air Force, but your husband
was and you supported him, very true. So I don't know,
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And I thought, well, I guess if I don't go
there and on a world go, I guess it could
be buried next to my mom. But then who's going
to come see me there? I don't know. I don't
like thinking about being buried. I was watching The Idiot
abroad in China, and you know they in China, it's
customary for folks to have their own casket. They oversee
it before they get really old, so they buy it themselves.
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This woman on there, she had designed it and the
guy was standing it outside and she was like, yeah,
that's good, that's good. And she wasn't sick or anything.
But before they get sick, they kind of get it ready. Huh.
That is just different to different people in different cultures.
Totally me, I want nothing to do with it. I
don't want to hear about it. It ain't ever happening, etc.
You're doing it. Well, I know this is morbid, but
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it's fine. I feel like, as you're friend, I need
to know this. But I guess now that you have
Caitlin in your life, she can handle a lot of it.
But like you wouldn't you want to be buried, You
want to be cremated. I feel like you would want
your ashes sprinkled in Arkansas. Yeah, so the things that
happened to you after you die, for the people that
are still alive. Yeah, because I'm out see these two fingers.
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This is me chucking the deuce because I'm gone. I'm
gonna care what you do, but you might as well. Yeah,
spread me out in Arkansas. Okay. Put put me in
the Governor's mansion where I start for two terms. Okay,
about that. I'm already declaring this problem my ashes because
I mean, and I hope it's when we're we're talking
about this when we're ninety years old. Yeah, weird if
this gets played back soon, I know, right, I know,
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but I mean that happens sometimes on with us. Now
is David Rush He has so many Guinness World records.
The reason David that we kind of came across your story.
Was this balloon thing you did. And I'm gonna get
to some of the stuff he's done, but you had
three balloons kept hitting him in the air for over
an hour? Is that true? Yeah? An hour and thirteen
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minutes now on the surface, and I'm looking at this
YouTube video of you. You just keep popping the balloons
up in the air. On the surface, it doesn't seem
that hard, but then I start to watch it, it
looks really tough. How many minutes into this did you go,
holy crap, I may not make it. I never actually
had that thought in my mind. I knew I could
do it. I'm a juggler by trade, and so I've
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spent five thousand hours probably in my life juggling. On
this one, I knew I was going to be able
to do it. But it is harder than juggling. I think,
was this a record that already stood, or did you go,
here's what I can do and then you broke it? Now,
this one's been broken multiple times. When I first thought
it was like five five and a half minutes was
the record? And folks at buzz you'd tried to bake it.
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They were unable for a while, and then I broke it,
and another famous YouTuber broke it, and then somebody else
broke it, and so it was. The record stood a
thirty nine minutes, forty nine seconds before I broke it
this last week. Soavid Rush is on. He lives in Idaho.
He's got a talent for breaking Guinness World records. He
kept three balloons in the air for one hour, twelve
minutes and fifty seconds. Do you have to call them
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and go, hey, I'm gonna break this record? Do you
have to do they have to be there? Do they
have to see a live stream? Or do you just
have to record it? So you do have to apply
on their website before you can break correct, you just
got and try to break a record. They're not going
to approve it because you have to apply, get the
application with all of the very specific guidelines you have
to follow, and all of the evidence you have to
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gather for each attempt because it's a little bit different,
and then video and get witnesses and timekeepers and photographic
evidence and submit that to them. You know, what I
didn't know is that we've tried to break one of
his records before on the show. It just says a
bit and we couldn't do it. But he was the
guy we talked about that drank the lime juice. He
drank an entire leader of lime juice in seventeen point
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two nine seconds. Remember that one. These guys try to
they almost vomited. Did you train for that? How did
that one work out? It was terrible. Let me tell you.
The way I trained is with water, and I would
drink a half of a liter of water really fast,
and that's how I trained the muscles and the reflexes
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for it. A liter of water just creates a horrible
stomach ache from the my stomach expanding. And then for
the I did the lemon juice one and the lime
juice one for those I never actually did a practice
with the lemon juice and a lime juice because it
was too painful with that much fluid. Or are you
sick after it? Because these guys got the poops, I'm
not gonna lie to you, David Lunchbox. How much did
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you get down? I got down one almost. I was
about halfway to the end. Okay, so and he had
the poops for two days. Oh, how'd you do you
know with the lemon juice, I had a stomach ache
for about thirteen hours. Never threw up the lime juice.
I like lime juice better than lemon juice, but I
struggled with that one more. I almost threw up right away.
(01:25:52):
I didn't took lots of tons, and yes, I had
a nupset stomach and some gastro intestinal stuff going on
for day. Do you ever think about being a competitive eater? No?
I hate I hate third records. How many records do
you have? I have broken over one hundred and fifty
Guinness World Records titles to date. Now are you making
money off this? Like? Have you found a way to
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monetize the skill of breaking records? So my mission is
actually to promote STEM education science, technology, injury, math, and
I've got a day job at a cool technology company
here boys be called create a point where we just
launched five gew routers. So on the side, I promote
STEM education because the hardest position to fill are these
that require you know math science is near inch grease.
(01:26:34):
And I break the records to show that if you
set your mind or goal, believe in yourself in pursuit
with a passion, you can accomplish anything. I'm motivated. Who
knew I was going to be inspired by that at all?
Come on, hey, here's another one he broke. He flipped
a flaming sword fifty seven times in thirty seconds. So
did you ever do this and the not go exactly right?
(01:26:54):
And either ay, you burned your hands or cut a
lot something? Yeah, well I burned my hands off, and
not the I mean the hair's gone off of them.
I get a little, you know, first or second to
gree burned, but nothing too terrible. Man, This guy here,
smart guy, found a way to promote something he's passionate about.
You say you live in Boise, right, yep, Okay, we're
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on one or four point three wild country in Boise.
So if you guys you know, hear of us and
I want to go, do you ever do like, hey,
come meet me? Not now obviously because the pandemic, but
you ever do like cameos or meet and greets any
of that kind of stuff. You know, I'm often at
events that promote STEM education, given talks or don't the
libraries and schools, and so I do meet a lot
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of people out there in the in the world, and
done several you know radio stays promotion things, and you
know when X Games came to Boise, I juggled axes
for eight hundred and thirty nine consecutive catches for that?
Are you God? And you have all your hands are
intact like fingers. You got it all. I mean, I've
got some scars, but they're all intact. Ah, here's another one.
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He did two hund two one hundred and seventy three
behind the back. This catches for an hour. He is
the world's fastest juggler. He caught sixty seven tennis balls
in thirty seconds while on a balance board. Do you
just go through like the internet, the site and find
records and then decide, hey, that's the one I think
I can get. You know, I do go through the website,
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the Guinness Book and their YouTube videos and I approached
them all with what I called growth mindset. And Stanford
psychologist Charles talked about this that I can get better
at anything, and so I look at this. Every record
is like, Okay, I could break this record. How much
time is it going to take me to invest into
to be able to break that? And anything with juggling, balancing,
running or my main core strengths, and then I've been
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branching out to you know, like the eating records and
things like that. And anytime I first cryet, I struggle.
I'm not very good at it, especially if it's something
I haven't practiced before. And a lot of students have
the same problem. They fail a Matt tests struggle at science. Say,
I could never become an inch here. But if they
have a growth mindset and they work hard, get help,
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they can get better. And when I understand that I
am going to become better at this, I can become
the fastest juggle of the world. And spend a year
at it and trained for it every day I was
able to do it. He's got an electual engineering degree
from m I t has. He published a book, Breaking Records,
twenty one Lessons from twenty one World record attempts. It's
on Amazon and kindle Man. This guy here, Hey, does
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your kid? I don't know if you have kids. I
know you have a kid, maybe, but you have multiple kids.
They think you're cool for doing this. You know, I've
got a one and a four year old, and I'm
just as pool as the cardboard box they can play
in and they love it. They love me. They love
what I do. They want to be part of all
the records attempts and juggles and knock over the towers
and and drink Lima Juicema juice. He has the record
(01:29:48):
for a wife helps husband put on eighteen t shirts
in thirty seconds for a world record. I didn't know
these were records to begin with, much less ones that
he brokes. Well, I could do that with you, oh dummy,
ask you this, David. By the way, David Rush multiple
Guinness World record holder. Don't people all the time go
I could do that, But they can't. They're out of
their mind, right David. No, they absolutely can know if
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they have to train though, Like Amy's like, well, I
can do that right now. No. I listen to what
he's saying. And all I have to do is have
a growth mindset and of doing that right and put
in the hard work in the work exactly. Well, I
really appreciate you spending a little time with us. That's uh.
And check out his book. And are you on Instagram? David? Yeah,
(01:30:33):
I'm Instagram David Rush speaker there okay, And I got
a YouTube channel with over one hundred of the records
post if you can watch him guy. Then David Rush
record breaker on YouTube. All right, there is David Thank
you for your time, good luck and um love what
you say and love why you do it. Hey, thanks
so much being a pleasure. All right, there is David Rush. Everybody.
(01:30:54):
We're running yesterday and at this app where I'm trying
to run a half marathon, not to really run a
half marath, but I just need some sort of guidance
and some sort of push. So yesterday I had an
eighty minute run, which is a long time for me.
It's a long time, and so I get on. It's like, okay,
start run now, and I'll run through pain, I'll run
through tired. It's just not but I got so dizzy
(01:31:16):
running the earth looked like it was wobbling, and I
stopped about twenty five minutes into it. Now, the annoying
part was that I it's a three mile loop and
I was at the other full end of it. I
couldn't jog anymore, and so I run around a golf course,
so I had to. I walked through a golf course.
I'm in cutoffs and shorts and there are people golfing.
I'm like, sorry, guys, not feeling great. I had to
(01:31:37):
walk through. But first time that's ever happened to me. Yeah,
it was rough. Well, I'm glad you listen to your
body and didn't try to power through that, because that
could be bad. Forty years old, now I gotta listen.
I'm hydrating, Okay, that's what Caitlin said to She was like,
maybe you were dehydrated, because I mean, you're running in
the heat, so you're I don't know it. Yeah, but
on the evening though, it doesn't matter, it's so hot.
(01:31:59):
I don't understand how people like to run. I don't
understand people like mayonnaise. I don't understand how people like
to run. There are a lot of these things where
I just don't get it. But every part of running,
to me, is awful when you start, while you're doing it.
When it's over, I like to be home and be
showered and then chilling and thinking about the run I did.
(01:32:20):
That's the only good part about running. People that can
escape by running. I just don't understand it. God love you.
It is not for me. And you did a marathon, yeah,
but I don't. I wouldn't do it. I was young.
It's like twenty one when I did it, and I
ran a lot back then, and I used to love
to run, but now I don't. I don't run at all.
I would actually enjoy the project. I would go with
(01:32:40):
friends like I thought I would. Yeah, and then you
could talk and a run, like I asked, Kaylin, does
you want to run with me? But then it's I
can't talk and ought of breath. Oh no, it's even
after college, or I moved back to Austin like I
had girlfriends. We would meet at the hike and bike
and town Lake. We would run for five six miles.
(01:33:02):
That's where we would catch up, talk the whole time.
And I mean, that's what we like to do. I
can't even imagine. You guys can call us if you want.
I don't understand how people like to run. Yeah, maybe
you can leave us a voicemail. What do you what
do you not understand that people like because it mayonnaise
and running would be for me? I know, I don't.
I just don't get it. You leave a voicemail eight seven,
(01:33:23):
seven seventy seven, Bobby, let me play some back. Here
is Jill from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who called us so
my best friend Ashley got me to start listening to y'all.
I just started a few weeks ago, and I am
obsessed and hooked. She's been asking me for over a
year to listen. Has um wanted me to date you.
She's just obsessed with you. I love Caitlin. By the way,
y'all are so cute. But I asked her why she
(01:33:46):
hasn't ever left a voicemail, and she said, I don't
know what to say. So here, I am wanting you
to give a shout out to my best friend Ashley.
She'll hear your hands. Did you say hi? Thanks? Bye? Ashley?
What's up? Hey? I appreciate that. Yeah, leave us voicemail.
We appreciate that. Thanks for being obsessed with the show.
I don't like. I'm so over me right now. I
(01:34:06):
don't think I would listen to this show. Oh, I
can't take any more of me. I was gonna say,
some people might not get. They might be like what
I don't get. You don't get mayonnaise. I don't get listening.
Like right now, I don't know why ratings are so
good because I tell Caitlin all the time. It's like
I think I lost it. I think I've lost any
ability to be entertaining anymore. Daniel in North Carolina. Here
you go, Bob Booby, what's going on? Baby? Just want
(01:34:29):
to stay? What's up? I love the show for my
birthday is today. I'm swearing in for the military tomorrow,
and I was hoping it's the ultimate trust tact that
by getting a shout out on your show. I love
you guys so much, and I'll give you a ray
Moondo Yo, I love you guys. Peace out, Thanks Daniel.
So here's your shout out also, man, nice get in
the military. Appreciate that. Happy birthday, ray Moon. Don't give
(01:34:50):
them your own. I'll be screaming on Hillary, but there is.
Let's do one more mic from Port Richie, Florida. Hey, Bobby, listen,
I just wanted to make a comment for Amy. I
think she should allow her son just to go ahead
and say, what the you know? I think that's an
amazing thing for him to practice his restraint and show
other kids in school and wherever he may be restraint
(01:35:13):
by just saying what the you know? There is no
following word. He's not saying any follow language, so I
think it's no big dealing. I think she should not
wonder about it. It must people. You guys later agreed
on Facebook with you. I was told by Morgan, I
don't like at Facebook. Yeah, but most people because Amy's signed,
said what the and he got in trouble. He didn't
say what the any other word after that. Yeah, most
got frustrated. And then I learned he picked that up
(01:35:35):
from me, because that's what I'll say. Like if I
go up to his room and his bed's not made
and he knows that he should make his bed every day,
I look at him and I'm like, what the Like,
I'm just annoyed and frustrated. And now, in true kid fashion,
they mimic everything we do, and he did it. I
was going a message asking if I'm still on TikTok.
I mean, I'm on, I don't post a bunch of TikTok.
(01:35:57):
And now that China's staring at his or a cameras
because we have TikTok on our phone, I'm even less
inspired to be on TikTok. Your daughter still doing it? No,
she's the one that told me that. She came to
me and said, did you know America is getting rid
of TikTok. She's not exactly true, but okay, it is that.
That was her interpretation. So she said she went ahead
(01:36:19):
and already deleted the app. She doesn't have her own phone,
but she my husband has a He uses an Android
for works. He has an iPhone for personal stuff so
we can FaceTime with the kids and stuff. So when
he's not using that, she technically has possession of that phone,
and so she acts like it's hers. And she said,
I already deleted the app off my phone. I think
as she thinks that some some you're in trouble if
(01:36:41):
you use it for something. So what's what's she wondering? Now?
She wants to know how she I can She asked
me to please provide her with a similar app that
can show her dance moves. And well, it's okay, And
I was like, I don't know there is one coming
what it's and I've asked to be in a like
a launch of it. How do you know about the oh,
because you're asp on it? H Yeah, because yeah, yeah,
(01:37:03):
I don't think I should say. But it would be
a part of Instagram. Okay, so at least Americans will
be stelling her information. I mean that'd be better than
other people. So there will be a TikTok type thing
coming real soon. Okay, so tell her that. But she
doesn't have an Instagram yet. Yeah she does. I know
you saved her name, but she doesn't use it. But
I'm gonna let her start using it soon. Yeah. I
(01:37:24):
let her create her on TikTok account. So now I'm like, okay,
if this, maybe this will be the first little step
into her being on Instagram because we'll be private, and
I don't like, I want to start journey. It's a
little bit of a leeway, right, and then if she
doesn't do well, you take it back well and look
at her. She's super responsible from wherever. I don't even
know where she got this information. She heard that I
whispered in the window America was banning TikTok. So she
(01:37:46):
was obedient and deleted it. Um okay, thank you, we'll
see it tomorrow. By running Bones Jo