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Speaker 1 (00:05):
They welcome to Thursday's show, Morning Studio, Morning, Let's see
What's happening and everybody's lives and our segment called what's
the HAPs? Hey, what's the hat? Oh? My Instagram story
just for a few more minutes. I did post a
video on my dog and I'll let him up in
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the bed with me in the morning, because he'll chill
in his room or the living room, and I'll let
him up. And there's a video of me going, okay,
y'allly took five come here to Stanley's to get him
to come right, and he does the thing when he
looks at me. He knows what I'm saying. He turns
his head, he knows what I'm saying. It took five, right,
So I post it, but it's really I don't really
show my whole bedroom. And you see my whole bedroom,
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and I'm going I'm thinking out loud, I'm like, what
are people can zoom in on my Anstagram story? Oh?
Because you know they will, yes, And I'm starting to
be like, oh boy, I hope people don't, but didn't
I do anytime anyone shows their how sorry, I'm zooming
for sure. I'm looking at the tile. I'm looking in
the refrigerator. I look at everything so but I did look.
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The only thing I'm gonna pull it up again here.
The only thing there is, and this whole thing is
he has a dog bone that he brought here we go.
He has a there's some art behind me that you'll
see right, and it's it's drawn horses. It's not new
to the art. It could be like it's horses people
with horses. And then there's um a couple of his
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dog toys on the very very bottom of the bed.
There's a Peloton bike in the back. And they're the
only real sloppy thing that I have working for me
is I have a bunch of charger cables all over
the ground next to my bedside stand. Normal, normal, but
I can see where it just feels I hate when
I walk in my room. And that's why I see.
We got to find a better way. Yeah, I guess,
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so there's gotta be a better way. But there's only
a few hours left to judge me, because I do
it too, and I'm sitting here going hope people don't
judge me. But then I'm like I judge everybody by
the if you post it it's free game to zoom in.
Oh yeah, but mister Bobby Bones on Instagram if you
want to go check that out. Amy over to you
A What's so? I was getting the kids like snacks
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for the day, like prepared, like the day before. They
can take a snack to school, especially Stevenson because he's
only like second grade, and I'm packing it and I
did carrots and blueberries and raspberries, which I'm all together like, no,
but a little baggy of carrots, a little baggy raspberries
you're eating this week? And you get a carrot? No,
I mean in a little thing, little pockets for it.
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So I kind of I'm thinking, like this is good.
He loves eating this stuff. And then he says to
me and now he's at a new school with lots
of kids, and he's like, I'm embarrassed of my snacks.
And I was like, what this stuff? This stuff is amazing,
This is so good. What do they bring weight cheetos? Oh?
I know? And it's like, as a mom, I don't
know what to do because we that's not going to
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be a snack choice for him. He said that that's
what other kids have, which is fine. Is there anyway
you could convince him that caress are just big, more
expensive cheetos. Oh, I said, this looks like a cheeto.
He goes, but it's not a Cheeto, and he he
just seemed a little deflated and said, Mom, it's embarrassing.
And I don't know if another kid said something. Who
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knows what's driving that. But now all of a sudden,
it's a thing to have the fruits and the veggies
as your snack. And I'm just like ouh, Like part
of me wants to be like, come on, other moms
get on board, but I mean I get it, like
a lot of times I don't have time to always
do that. Or maybe some moms don't even see an
issue with cheetos, which is fine, but it's just I'm like, oh,
starting to happen. It's starting to happen. And I guess
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he learned what umi or you like. He never used
to go you. He got that in school and so
now he treats. Sometimes when I'm putting food on his
plate that he had no issue eating, He's like, you, like,
stop growing up. Is there anyway that you could use
a bit of manipulation with a food? Let me run
the by you please do what if you tell them, hey, listen,
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I get it. Cheetos are good. But there's a secret
these kids don't know is that these carrots will actually
make you grow. They don't know. That's why they're not
eating it because he wants to grow is small? Like,
don't tell them? Is it kind of our secret that
if you eat these carrots, it's gonna help you grow faster?
And if they were doing it, they will be getting
bigger too. But they're not smart like you. Is there
any way you can like? I mean, I guess I
could do that. I've already done the whole, like if
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you eat the He likes eating carrots, so that's not
the issue. I don't have to. That hasn't always been
a thing, but I've done the whole like it'll help
you see better in the dark kind of thing and
he likes that. But I could use that angle for sure,
because I did you This is the line I use
in it don't not work? I said, you know what,
I bet some of those kids are at home right
now with their mom and they're being like, Mom, I'm
embarrassed of these cheetos? Would you please pack me? So
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there's this kid in my class that has carrots and blueberries?
Could I get that because I'm embarrassed with my cheetos?
And he was like, I don't think. Yeah, so anyway,
it just it's just it's it's hard I get in
the green skinning things. Isn't that crazy? But yeah, I
don't want him to shift how he thinks, like eating
shouldn't be embarrassing. It is that everything's embarrassing when you're
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a kid. Stuff. I would try the old mind manipulation trick.
I tried that. I would level up one more and say, hey, listen,
here's the thing. The only reason they're not eating them
because they don't know. Okay, like you have a secret
they don't have. This is gonna help you get bigger
and make it a secret. Yeah, because the last thing
I want him to say to them is like, oh,
well I'm eating this and I'm healthy and you're not,
because I don't want to if not good work. I
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know it's I know it's not. And I've really tried
to eliminate that for sure from when I'm talking to them.
So I get it. Okay, Well remember secrets or currency
to kids in gossipers. Okay, So it's like this secret
tried that and let me know how that goes. I
will he still want she does? All right, Hey, what's
the heck? Watch box? Well, I gotta say our listeners
are the best detectives in America, and I want to
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say thank you to them because I've finally finally got
to see Bobby's girlfriend and whoa. Let me say this, whoa.
For most of our listeners, I appreciate that they were like,
because there are some listeners that will it's kind of
a weird thing to say. It's uncomfortable for her to
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be public, and it's a talk that we've had and
most of them are like, hey, leave her alone, because
people were tagging her and she has a private Instagram
profile and they were taking pictures off weird sites and
putting them online, which I didn't feel like was very cool.
Oh yeah, it's not cool. I think it was very
cool at all. It is part of dating me, right. Yes,
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I haven't put anything up yet. I will soon. I'm
not not doing it. But then they're also saying mean stuff.
Not mean, but it's not a very nice thing to go. Well,
she looks like this a Bobby's ex girlfriend, and like
in the comments like like not necessary, and even if
she doesn't see it, what she probably won't, but if
she does, because we're all human, we probably will look
at stuff this is not This is not a nice
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thing to do. And so if someone's trying to be
private ish and she's not, she's she's down, but people
are like taking pride and being like just to herybody,
go find her. I know she's keeping herself private, but
this is all the stuff we could find and put
out there. It's just a weird situation. We're slowly getting
through it, but we're getting there. I don't even know
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what else to say at this point. Yeah, I mean, yeah,
her account. I'm now friends with her on Instagram and
she's that's her, but she controls who's on there, like she.
I was shocked the first thing I saw when it
came into my feed once she accepted my request. It
was a cute picture of y'all, and I was like, oh,
but for her, she's putting it up there to her
people like only her friends are following her, like because
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that's what she allows. So of course, but I smiled
because I was like, oh, that's her proclusions too. She
was like Hey, I know you talked about it. Can
I post a picture yet of us? Pro I was like,
you prop whatever you want, it's your page. And the
captain was so cute. But for all the listeners that
are being great and being like, hey, let her have
her space, I appreciate that for all that aren't cool, right,
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let's be cool, all the little detectives out there. Um anyway, lunchbox,
go ahead. Well it was just a picture of you
two and dancing with the stars, and it was like, uh,
I guess an up close and whoa, bones, you knocked
it out of the park, like yeah, and Amy, when
you say Julianna huff perfect description? Is that her name Julianna?
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Is it Julianna? I don't know whatever her name is,
but yeah, that's who I would say. She looks like.
And I mean, I'm not gonna say smoke show, but
because it's your girlfriend. But there's spent two days with
there and Eddie gets on the air and goes rocking body. Yeah,
but I mean it's the first time i'd seen her,
so I mean I was like, whoa, I don't remember
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saying that, by the way, you did. You just said
in the background okay, Like, and also her listening to
this show and that way's weird for her. Yeah, and
also we're on her hometown. She's Maklahoma, so it's a
whole thing. She's getting used to it. I'm trying to,
for once in my life, respect that a little bit.
I never used to. I don't ye take it or
leave it. I'm trying to respect that a little more.
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It'll eventually get to normalcy, but I doos don't want to.
I'm not like, here's a baby throwing the pool. But
she's definitely getting a more mature Bobby. The times are different,
because tons of different because I've done it wrong so
many times. Right, I know that's right. You think Bobby
would come in and be like, well, my girlfriend and
I haven't talked about this, but we got in fight.
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And here's what I can't say. That won't happen eventually.
I feel like you're much more mature that was years ago. Well,
thank you, thank you to all the listener. Nine of
them are just being so great. There'll be a point
where everything's normal. Right now, you know, it's weird to
date somebody that his life is public. Yeah, so we're
getting can imagine we're getting there, all right. Hey, Hey,
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what's that? Yeah, I'll talk about maturity a little bit.
Like I don't know bones. You know, you talk about
TikTok and you you like it a lot. I just
don't know if I can get into it because one
there's a lot of cursing, like and I curse in
my like my language. I'm not like against it, Pope Eddie,
but there really is my daily labor. I do like
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I curse, but like they, I don't know, they curse
a lot and they're kind of mean. Like there's a
lot of videos people messing with their grandma's. There's a couple,
there's more like their moms also. I mean, that's everything,
and I think maybe their grandmas know it. I don't know.
There was one where let's dude was just messing with
like Trump. She had fingercups on and she couldn't get
out of it and she's cursing. I'm like, grandma, like
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what are you doing? It's just stuff to think you're
defining it by like you watch three videos and I
don't know, I'm watching like two hours worth some night something.
I gotta stop doing this, And what's your problem with TikTok.
I don't know. I like it and I don't like it.
It's very young at times. It's very young times, and
I haven't posted anything yet because some of those videos
they're really good. It's like, man, if I'm going to compete,
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it's got to be real good. You're on there. Don't
don't compete. First of all, it's not a competition. First ever.
One Eddie and I are doing a TikTok together. We
did the scarn yeah we did. We did the from
the Office that dance, Yeah, give it a chance, and
we did the like it the balance thing. We try
to do the balance thing. And you'll start liking videos
and they'll start sending the things to you that for
you page you'll like more. Okay, there'll be an algorithm
that gives you what you like all. I'm kind of
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over those messing with Grandma videos though, or like this
guy pranks his mom all the time. After a while,
I'm like, dude, you're laughing. Stop. You see the one
where it he put the table above her head. That's
the one I'm talking about. I'm like, dude, what are
you doing? It's a prank, challenging with his mom prank
each other. And so he takes it like a small
bedside table and puts it over her. She's sleeping, and
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it's like four legs right, and it puts a plant
on it and then puts the music right next to her,
and as she's sleeping, and then it starts playing the
music and she goes, huh and I laugh for like
five minutes and like this is me and I can't.
I can't watch. It's hilarious. Well you'll like sometime. Let
it grow, let me girl grow with it. Okay, all
right there, hey, there, I go. What's that hat? Here's
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the Bobby Bones Show podcast highlight segment of the day.
All Right, everybody gets asked one question about my current relationship. Okay,
I'm not gonna guarantee them an answer it, but you
can ask. But I think me not answering also says
a lot. I don't know, but I did promise we
could do this, so let's see we got here. I mean,
everybody can ask question. I don't care, Brady, I have one, alright, alright, alright, um,
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and everybody has a different level. You're new to the
show or you just came on. I have a girlfriend.
It's been a long time to have a girlfriend. Years
since I've had a girlfriend. Um, and we'll leave it
at that. Anything you want to know, you get one question, Amy,
you have your hands on your hips. Are you trying
to go first? No, you're first. You're sitting close this,
Your hands are on your hips. You like, do what
other people? Be a leader? Not a Peter come on leader?
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Is that real? Okay? Has because it's a long distance
and I know that this is like down the line,
But has there even been a heap of a conversation
about if she would ever consider moving? A peep would
be an accurate description, meaning that not for me. But
we've talked about her job can move, right, So yeah,
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I mean we've we've not said if this thing gets
further of your move, No, not at all. But she's willing.
I think that's very far in the relationships. Probably a
bit odd, but yeah, I would say that. Yeah. I
think I don't know. I hope because I can't move.
Oh yeah, I think she knows that. Yeah, But so
that's why I'm like, Okay, So I don't know that
it hasn't been talked about directly because we're definitely not
to that stage to go oh yeah, no move No, no,
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no, no no, But I mean I just didn't know if
there was a conversation. Yeah, I would say there is no.
The answer is no a conversation no, but I guess
there's been yeah, like could you would you move? So? Yeah? Okay,
so and she has a job that would allow that. Okay,
thank you. There we go. Oh, Eddie's raising his game.
Now let's go to Eddie in the back Producer, Eddie
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Boston Globe. You've mentioned, You've mentioned things like, she's funny
and she's very pretty. By the way you met her,
it's spent a lot of time with her. Yes, I have,
I have, But I'm like a lawyer here asking the
question that I may already know. But what was it
specifically about her that made the next move happen? About
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the fourth time I laughed out loud the first time
we were together, I was like, I don't even know
what's happening here. It's one, I'm very attractive to her,
but she is so funny, And I'm gonna come back
to you and ask you a question. Isn't she funnier
that she should be? Is hilarious? It's not come not
doing routines. It's not stand up funny kind of just witty.
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It's funny, just yeah, okay, witty kind of. I mean,
you give her the example of the basketball game. Basketball game, Bobby,
We're watching the basketball game. That's really funny to me.
We were backstage in Virginia Beach and Arkansas was losing
to Kentucky and she was back there with us because
she traveled with us that weekend. And I was like, Hey,
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I'm gonna go do meet and greet. I see on
the other side. I said, but would you promise when
I come back, the Arkansas will be winning. We were
down by like fifteen points. And she was like, yeah, yeah,
I promise. There was no way Arkansas was gonna come back.
But she did is she wrote one hundred on a
piece of tape. I put it on the on the
TV screen over where the Arkansas score was, and I
walked in and it was like Arkansas one hundred Kentucky
forty seven. And it would just laugh out loud that
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she put a piece of tape over the score on
the screen. Clever and funny, and she promised, you, yeah,
that's so. And I didn't think about that. Lol. I'm
like that, who does that? That's really funny. But I
would say about the fourth time I laughed out loud
on our first date, I was like, oh, yeah, she's
super funny. Yeah, all right, And she also we have
a lot of the same sensibilities. I don't curse. She
doesn't curse, you know, I don't. I don't. We have
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a lot of drink almost never, which is fine. She does,
just didn't. I think she had champagne after the Dancing
with Stars rat party. That maybe the only time I've
seen her drink almost never. But she doesn't, I mean,
she doesn't not drink. Right, Um, lunchbox has his hand down,
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he's writing something down. Go ahead, man, I don't know
what to ask because every time I ask a question
never answered. You're always like, I'm not answering that. So
have you guys gone on vacation together outside of work?
I know you've traveled for work because you just said
she was with you when you're doing raging idiots, But
have you done We haven't been on a vacation since
we will, I'm sure, But we haven't been on a
vacation since we have said that we're together. I'm sure
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we will go on many hopefully when you go to
La do you get a hotel room or you stay
at her crew I've not say at her place yet. Yeah,
that's two questions. By the way, I haven't yeah, but
I will. Well, they pay for my room so far,
they pay they paid for everything ahead. She still at
the hotel. Are you talking about talking about Raymonde coming
to you? Yeah? She? Uh? Is she really close to
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her family. The guys are gonna make fun of me,
but yeah, extremely close to her family. I have met
her brother. I dinner with her brother. Is that hard
for you? What that she's really close to her I
think it's great. Okay, Oh that's good. That's good. That's
really good. I feel like sometimes I feel like I
am I wrong, and that's sometimes it's that hard for you. Nope, okay,
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not think not someone being close to their family. The
hard thing is always did her family have money? Oh?
I do have trouble with people come from rich family,
from rich family. I was okay, she's not an entertainment.
You know, there's other people questions, so yeah, no, um, yeah,
we're wrapping up this segment more than number two. Yeah,
do you think if you wouldn't have gone to therapy
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that if she came along, you would have been in
this relationship with No. And it's not because of her
or because of me. So you think if you hadn't
worked on yourself, this wouldn't have work, right? I agree?
I mean yes, the answer is yes, I needed to
go to that to look at me and go you
got work to do, and I think the work I've
been doing has put me in a good place to
be open to something. So yes, therapy has been the
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base of me actually being open to finding someone. And
then it did. How do you feel like that? I
like that answer. Mike, did you everything you want to ask?
You're the last one, Mike, do you asked something good?
Did she know you've never said I love you to
another girlfriend before? That's a good question. I've never said
that to her, But I mean I've never told she's
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listening so well. But I've had on Instagram story before
where someone had sets something and um, I've never said it.
What's the question if you've told her that you love No,
you know that I've never said that to another girl. Right, Yeah,
but again, don't don't you want to take my flower?
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But here's the thing with that, Let's can I be
real for a second, because here's the thing ahead. You
have loved other people. Okay, you just haven't said it. Okay, Okay,
I don't disagree with this. Technically, that's all the question
was because he doesn't say it. Right's gonna play my
flower of me saying that, I think you you've known flowers,
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you've known love before, but you've just here's what I
want to know. What do you want to know? I
want to know what love is. Come on, I want
you to show me. You tell her that? Do you
sing that door? No, Bobby Bones show stories. Let's go
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to the Staples Center Tomorrow to Bobby Show. I was
asking an interview, if I get one album the rest
of my life, what album do I have? And it's
pretty easy. For that first one, I take John Mayer Continuum,
just because John Mayer was the first artist that I
ever felt like wrote things I was feeling about the
times I was feeling them because he's only a couple
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of years older than I am. And I was like, yeah,
I felt that. Oh, it's the first time I ever
felt that this album is my favorite album of all time.
So this is slow dancing in a burning room. And
then I got caught up on this. I answered that,
and they went, well, which one finished? Close in your mind?
And I was like, oh, it's a lot about It
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was a lot, and I went with Garth Brooks, no fences,
come on thing go unanswered prayers, there's a bunt. This
is the second record, his second record, almost the first
record though, because I love man that I want a
second sing I can't do two songs at the same time.
I love if Tomorrow Never that's on the first record,
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but on the second record, No. I picked no fences.
My second record, thunder Rolls has no fences. Um Friends
and Low place signs in low places. That's a good
one and a half of the rest of your life.
So John Mayer Continuum is number one in Garth Brooks.
No Fences is number two. Andy, I'm gonna ask you
the same question I was asking an interview. If you
get one album the rest of you. I'm coming to
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all you guys for you your number one favorite in
just a second, Amy, but you get one for the
rest of your life. What is it? It's got to
be George Straight because I mean, he's my favorite, and
I'll go with AMRLA by Morning is my favorite song.
So I picked that album which is on Straight from
the Heart. That's the album in nineteen eighty two. That's
probably one one year old. I'll probably were You can
actually do the math on which do anything on which
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time of the year it came out. It could be
one and a half, but definitely some jams on there,
like obviously I could listen to this on repeat forever,
but also has like Marina Delvray and a full hearted
memory like it's got some good ones so I could survive.
Did you have a number two? I'm kind of throwing
this out you here. Well, I I mean my number
two favorite would have to be Taylor Swift and which
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one or original og Taylor two thousand and six, like
self titled albums. This from our song is on this,
So is Tim mcgrawl. So is tear drops on my guitar?
Is this her standing on the water like in the dress,
like on the puddle or whatever? Oh yeah, yeah, in
the you mean the cover. Yeah, she's like seeing there.
It's her face and then there's water behind her and
her hair is all long and like frizzy and curly. Yeah. So,
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I mean it's definitely a solid choice. So all right,
I'm coming to you guys for your number one lunchbox.
What do you get one album in the rest of
your life? What is it? It's easy. Tina Turner Private
Dancer this year McDonald's album. No this is because that's
greatest hits. Oh oh, that's true. We can't do greatest Sea.
We couldn't do greatest hits, So McDonald's have to do
with it. That's where he found Tina Turner. Really cassette tape.
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We were driving to Chicago and we stopped to McDonald's
and if you bought a combo meal, you can get
her greatest Hits cassette for three ninety nine and my
mom bought it and we played it all the way
to Chicago, and I was like, this woman is amazing.
She's unbelievable, and I fell in love with Tina right there. Morgan.
Number two, What is your number one album of all time? Oh?
To be Shania Twain? Come on, over action. Is it
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about this song or is it a bunch of songs
that records You're like, I mean that album has probably
at least five or six songs that I listened to
all the time growing up, and I just loved Shania Twain.
She's my favorite. Edid you pick at Garth Brooks album
or no? Well that was my backup? Oh Garth brook Yeah,
but my first has to be Pearl Jam. I mean
it goes back to when we were You're a kid,
you know, I'm like, pearl Jam to me like you
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spoke to me. Wasn't that daughter? Don't call me her?
You go from Garth to Pearl Jam or pearl Jam
of Garth? No, no, no no, no, it's Garth. That was
Garth all the way till about after roping the Win.
Then I went a little grunge, grunge started coming into
my life a little bit this year number one. Oh yeah,
and I heard his voice for the first time. I'm like,
is that an old man? No, it wasn't Better. Yeah,
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it's so good. I saw a picture of them all together. Yeah,
I think they are old. Yeah. Edie was telling me
about the keys player in the band. If you look
at a picture of them, now, there's a one guy
that's really old. He looks like he's eighty years old.
And apparently he wasn't in Pearl Jam forever. But Eddie
Better was on an island somewhere Hawaii, and he was
Eddie Better was just some dude him. Eddie was playing
music with some old guy playing keys, and Eddie was like, hey,
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you should come play keys in my band. And the
old guy was like, but I never played that key before.
And so the guy just shows up and it's Pearl
jamow now he's in Pearl Jam. He's like, we're playing arenas, Like,
what is this crazy? They're crazy? M all right? M
I said, no live albums, no greatest hits. That's hard
and nobody did that right because I would have definitely
I didn't. That's I have done greatest. Yeah, I think
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we all would do, although John Mary doesn't have the
greatest hits. The guys name is Boom Gasper. That's right. Yeah,
they got on Pearl Jam. Yeah, yeah, that were good.
I think I'm gonna go and stream some of you
guys music today. Just kidding, just mine. I want to
go over to Dana in Indianapolis, who was called the
(24:53):
show Dana, what's happening? Hey, good morning morning. I just
wanted to call and ask about Eddie's reading in Plans. Okay,
Eddie was given fifteen minutes a night to read. Oh,
I guess we're done. Huh, yeah, did you do it?
I didn't finish it. No, I have about one hundred
pages left. Again, finishing the book wasn't important, just reading
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fifteen minutes a night to see if you liked reading.
By not putting some goal on you that you would
never meet. No, absolutely, fifteen minutes a night, and that
was my minimum. There were some nights I'd go thirty minutes,
some nights I'd go an hour. But I mean, I
just get distracted easy is what I found out. I'm
maybe below average reader as far as my speed goes,
but I'm all in. I'm gonna finish this book. So yeah,
(25:38):
this whole fifteen minutes a day thing really helped. And
the name of your book is just Mercy. And it's
a movie. Now, so as soon as I finished the book,
I'm gonna go watch the movie. Don't cop out and
go watch the movie before you finish. I will not, Okay,
I won't do that. I'm proud of you, though, Thank
you man, and thanks for really inspiring like encouraging me
to do this. Because now I saw Amy had a
couple of books on her desk the other day and
I'm like, that looks interesting. I don't know what the is,
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but I wouldn't mind reading that. So now I'm thinking,
as soon as this is over, I may read another book. Well,
I think what you were going through is what most
people go through when it comes to reading. It looks
like it's a lot more than it has to be. Yeah,
you go, oh, I don't. I just can't read. Like
people to talk about reading books. I'm not fancy book reader.
And so as long as you don't assign yourself to
having to read a whole book in a couple of
days or a week that you just get in into
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a little by little, you just take a step instead
of running ten miles your first you know workout. Yeah,
you're actually able to get up accomplished. Yeah. Now now,
one thing I ran into though, is I feel like
some of these authors or I don't know this book
i'm reading even he just there are extra pages in
there that I felt like I really didn't need to
read to get tell him out. So I would kind
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of just glance through it and I would be like
not interested. Reading style is different. Some people don't like
to read the introduction. Some people don't like just read
what you want to read. Okay, some people don't like.
To me, I'll finish a book and all the stars
like that. One of the books I'm reading right now,
he's referencing things that people said. I'll go back and
read all the notes too. But again, that's just my style. Yeah,
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if it's not your style, don't make yourself do it.
I just felt if I was getting uninterested, I would
skip it because I didn't want that to slow my
pace down, because I do want to finish the book.
No such thing as a wrong reading style. That's it
all right, Good to know it's you're doing it all
extra anyway for your own good. The first time you
find a book that you're just so interested in after
you had read a long time, you're like, oh, I
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get it. I get why people say it. Yeah, I'm
all in there. I'm glad you finished. You finished the challenge,
just not the book. Correct. Let us know when you
finish the book. I will. I'd be soon. I would
be this week, I bet Dana. Anything else you'd like
to say, Yeah, I just wanted to let you know
that I found you found me. Which book? Did you read?
My first one? On my second one? I read the
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second one first, and then I got to the end
and I'm like, ah, there's another one. So I got
the other book and I read it too. And the show,
But how did you come across his book? Like, without
knowing the show's to tell him. AT saw him on
a morning show promoting his book, and I'm like, I
(28:04):
think that's the kids that it's the Billboards thing in Nashville.
Oh yeah, when I bought the Billboards trashing myself and
I said, I got to read this book. Oh, well,
thank you very much. And you liked it. Oh, I
thought him book. I was so sad. I'm ready for
a new one. Well, who knows. Maybe in the next
thirty days or so I can reveal something. All Right, well, Dana,
(28:26):
thank you very much. I appreciate you calling in. Yeah,
have a great morning, all right, see you later. My
first book is about my life called Bare Bones. The
second one is called Fail Until You Don't, which is
a motivational book. And I get a lot of questions
from people because that book was a very practical look
at success, because I think a lot of people will
put yoga quotes or just a lot of meaningless stuff
(28:48):
that feels good for a second, but then there's really
nothing to grab onto. What my second book was, Fell
Until You Don't, is it's like, here's your practical advice
if you're not super talented like a Christina Aguilera or
somebody would just a natural you know, like she's a
great singer, or a person who's a really natural runner.
Like most of us don't have that. Most of us
aren't so gifted in something that we're undeniable, not there's
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not a lot of hard work that goes in there.
But I don't have a talent that's undeniable. But a
lot of people will say, how do I know that
I'm supposed to keep doing something even though I keep
failing at it. And so what I spend a lot
of time at least A good passage of that last
book doing is if you continue to do something over
and over and you're not hitting it exactly right and
(29:31):
you keep missing, but you still want to do it,
And every time somebody tells you know, this isn't gonna
work because I got rejected a lot radio and TV,
you still want to do it. Every time somebody tells
you know, you're like, this is still my thing. I
know what's my thing. If you get told no and
you continue to want to do it, that's your thing.
If you're told no ten thousand times, but you're like, no, no,
this is my thing. That's your thing. As soon as
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you start to go like maybe it's not, then it's
not anymore. Like that's how you know where your passion is.
Like people can tell you know over and over again,
but like, this is my thing. I know it. That's
what you're supposed to chase. That's what it is. And
so yeah, we can be brought down, but as long
as you know in your heart that that's what you want,
even if you're told no ten thousand times, that's what
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you're supposed to be doing. I think I applied for
twenty I forget the exact number, twenty seven radio jobs
and got one one radio job. I got turned down
so many times for radio something at this point like
I'm in the Radio Hall of Fame, which is crazy,
but like I'm in just for sake of the story
and showing you I was rejected so many times over
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and over and over again, and now like I'm in
the highest thing that you can be, and not because
I have some superior talent, but because I just didn't stop.
And even when I was, because I've worked every format.
I've done hip hop and pop and a national sports
show and alternative and country, and this is where I
grew up, and this is where I wanted to go
(30:55):
because it just felt the best. But I never quite
fit in ever anywhere I was. People said I didn't
fit in here forever. And the greatest thing was since
I never fit in and I never was. I never
fell into someone's perfect definition of something I was. I had.
I learned all these different things, but I was always
good at at at relating to normal people because I
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didn't come over here with the cowboy hat. I was like, hey,
people listen to all kinds of music over here. But
what it helped me was never fitting in actually made
me more available to everyone a whole the time because
nobody fits in. Where none of us fit in. Think
about it, just life for a second. Do we ever
feel like we fit in anywhere? No? Really, never. We
never feel like we fit in. And that's actually normal.
It's made to feel your abnormal because that's what social
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media and TV and you're like, oh if the kid
that doesn't fit in. In reality, none of us ever
fit in. And so at the end, I wrote a book.
That's what that's about. So now I don't have to
read it. Thank you. Well that's just like I just
like one page. You gotta read the rest of it.
It's just like one page anyway, if you want to
check it out, it's called fail until you don't. I
appreciate that. That call the latest from Nashville. In Tullywood
(32:04):
and Morgant number two thirty seven, Skinny Luke Brian compares
the Super Bowl to Thanksgiving when it comes to food. Definitely,
super Bowl is like the caso the friedo le scoops
with the rotail situation what's the black eyed pea stuff
to all of that just stuff you can just sit
there and have a lot of sodium and then just
(32:27):
it's like Thanksgiving all over again. I would say the
super Bowl is less healthy than Thanksgiving. Yeah, probably near
the same amount of food, but less healthy except and
watch the super Bowl myself, which is vegetables. That's how
That's how I maintain. Yeah, what else? Morgan Number two
Kane Brown predicted who he thinks will win the super
Bowl and which team he's rooting for this year's Super Bowl.
I'm going for the Chiefs at Mahomes. That's my guy.
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And I'm gonna say it's gonna be a high scoring
super Bowl. I'm gonna say it's going to be forty
two to I'm gonna say twenty eight cheeves. There you go.
I've also picked Chiefs from the beginning. I'm rooting for him.
Got a lot of money on it, just just kidding,
have no money on it anywhere. I don't need that
to root. What else? And Luke Holm says his music
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is inspired by Hank Williams. I love the beer drinking
on part of country music. I'll never get sick of
having a honky Tonk beer drinking song like I'm never
gonna be afraid to write or do that. I don't
think he was ever afraid of doing that either. But
he's also not afraid of showing the way he's feeling.
I'm Morgan number two. That's you're skinny. It's time for
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the good news. This dude, Callum, was about to run
a half marathon and he was leading up to it.
He's like, how can I raise money for charity while
I'm running? I could just ask people to donate. I'll
probably get five hundred dollars. Big deal. So he said,
you know what, for every runner I pass, I want
people to donate. So he was the last runner to start. Yeah,
(33:57):
and he passed so many runners he raised over five
thousand dollars. Wow, that's interesting because we often hear about, hey,
if I do this many miles or if I finish
the race, but how many people can I pass? It's good?
That's good thinking. All right there, you guys, what's all about?
That was? Tell me something good today? This story comes
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to us from Scotland. A man was walking into a
bank to robin and he had a pillowcase and a
meat clearer he's all right, I'm going in. He puts
the pillowcase over his head, walks in, starts bumping into everything.
He's like, oh man, I forgot to cut the eyeholes out.
She had to take the pillowcase off, and he got
about two thousand dollars. But someone at the bank, one
of the customers, like, that's my neighbor and followed him home.
(34:39):
He's like, God, sure is my neighbor. Called police and
the guy was arrested. Oh man, what are the odds
your neighbor's there. I also think too, when you're really
developing your plan to rob a bank, it's probably not
pillowcase a meat cleaner. That's not the first thing that
comes to mind. And then yeah, you gotta cut the
holes that did. Don't you do a practice run? Went
there to the house and you can't walk through the house,
(35:02):
you do, I mean, you don't just take a pillowcase
and just let it rip. You have to take a
practice run. And obviously he didn't do that. You can't
see and I like that. He's just like, oh crap,
my eyes, I can't see anything. Well, there you go.
He got caught. Munch Box A sure bonehead story of
the days. All right, time for elder versus millennial. Eddie
(35:29):
the elder at forty years old, Morgan number two the
millennial at twenty six. And what I'll do is I'll
ask you a trivia questions about each other's generation. You
guys got it? Yeah? Okay, Eddie, you're up first. Here
we go. These are the elder questions about millennial things, Eddie.
Question number one, Come on, Culture with the K is
(35:51):
the name of what celebrities baby? Culture with the K
is the name of what celebrity baby. It's the question
that most millennials will know. You're the elder. Do you
get it? Interesting? Culture with a K? Yeah, baby, somebody
that just had a baby. It's gotta be one of
the Kardashians. Let's say, uh, Kim, did you say Kim
(36:13):
Kardashian Kardashian or yeah? Incorrect? Now, Morgan number two, you
can steal this. Yeah, culture with a K, that's the
baby name of who. I think it's Chloe Kardashian. Oh, Amy,
do you know? Would you have known? I'd no, it's
not it's Cardi b Oh. Oh there you go? All right, Oh,
(36:35):
Eddie ready, David Dobrick, Shane Johnson and Jeffrey Star are
all famous for what. All right, Eddie, I'm gonna come
atcha with the names David Dobrick, Shane Johnson, and Jeffrey
Starr are all famous for what. I don't know any
of these people, so I want to guess that they're
(36:56):
YouTube stars. Yeah, guess nice, h Eddie. Come on. If
someone asks you for this, they're basically asking for proof
of whatever it is that you've said or done, often
in the form of screenshots or texts. What is it? Um?
(37:19):
Repeat the question for an example, how do you know
that he's cheating on me? The answer because I got
all the blank. If someone asks you for this, they're
basically asking for proof of whatever it is that you've
said or done. Oh oh oh, that's the that's the
not dirt is a dirt? I got the junk. No dirt,
(37:39):
dirt dirt incorrect Morgan number two. Do you know the
answer to this? Yeah? I'm kind of confused. If someone
asks you for this, they're basically asking for proof of
whatever it is that you've said or done, often in
the form of screenshots or texts. How do you know
is cheating on me? Well, because I got all the blank.
It's like a sling term. Then great tea, I got
(38:02):
all the tea. Oh no, gossip receipts is what we're
looking for. Us got all the receipts. There you go, Okay,
after the round. Oh I feel good about this. Eddie one.
Morgan number two zero, Let's go to Morgan number two.
She's the millennial, so she'll get all the elder questions.
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Morgan number two, what was lime Wire? What was lime Wire? Well,
it was you're looking for like definition that like a
music download illegal music downloading direct? You got that? Wow? Nice?
What basketball team did Michael Jordan win six championships with
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in the nineties? Oh? Wow? What basketball team did Michael
Jordan win six championships with back in the nineties. I
want to say, I'm gonna say the Chicago Bulls? Whoa wow? Yes,
I can't believe right now, Morgan number two, if you
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ordered something from Columbia House, what would you be ordering?
If you ordered something from Columbia House, what would you
be ordering? Um clothes? Oh, Eddie to steal and tie
it CDs for like a penny. That's right. Okay, well
(39:29):
we have a tie one tiebreaker question over to you.
All right, I'm gonna ask you a millennial question, Mombones.
What actor plays at Jugead Jones on the TV show Riverdale?
Edward Snowdon, Edward Snowdon Morgan number two? You can steal this?
What actor plays Jugead Jones on the TV show Riverdale.
(39:50):
It's one of the twins. I think it's Dylan Sprouse. It' yes,
okay Morgan number two? Wait, so nobody got that one right,
So but if she gets this, she wins. Before she
went solo, Gwen Stefani was a member of what band?
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No doubt there is? Does she have a song? Oh? Yes?
Player winning song here? It is number two? Is the winner? There?
She is? Nice work, which makes the score now four
to four. We're we're all tied. Probably if there is
sugar near me, I'll eat it. So what I try
(40:32):
to do is keep sugar away from me. I know
my strength and my weakness is up great will power
to keep things away from me. But once it gets close,
I tend to make bad decisions. I think the best
thing you can know is yourself. Right, if you know yourself,
you can work on yourself. And now let me tell
you this. I this I saw this this morning. A
patch that keeps you from craving unhealthy foods, Well, that's
(40:54):
because my weakness is sugar. Love it, but hate it?
But I love it so much. I love cakes, I
love ice cream, I love pie, I love little debbies,
big debbies. Yeah, I love everything. I love circus. A
professor of experimental psychology unveiled a wearable patch that is
supposed to help curb cravings. Charles Spence, professor of experimental
(41:18):
psychology at the University of Oxford, teamed up with plant
based food company Strong Roots to create a patch that,
when scratched, produces a smell similar to that of what
you really like. They're working with bacon right now. Specifically,
The idea is that the human mind is connected to
our senses of taste and smell, and certain smells can
significantly reduce food cravings. Would you wear a patch because
(41:43):
you know it's doing something to your body? Would you
wear that patch if it said it was going to
curb cravings to bad food? I guess I would. I
would try it, But what else is it doing to me? Exactly?
I worry about that. I would wear it. I wear
like three of them, like walk crounds. Scrashing and smelling
(42:05):
like bacon. Here's the thing. And I sometimes will start
digging through my drawers at nine thirty at night, just
looking for a single world there's original or anything sweet,
like I have a problem, and I'll be like, I
really need something this sweet, and I'll go and I'll
make surely I forgot one, and I'm like digging under
(42:25):
like in the junk drawer. I got one, and I'm
like throwing stuff out. It's a it's a thing. Yeah,
people do that with cigarettes, drugs without but I am
so I keep it outute. But that's why. But I
would this would significantly change my life, and I would
do that. Although male birth control, I don't know if
I would do. I don't need to messle on my ovaries,
(42:46):
you know special Oh I could just clarify right now
that you know you don't have ovaries, because you know
the messages are going to start coming in. Bobby, I'm
not sure that I don't. Most guys don't. I'm not
sure that I don't. Let people don't know when you're joking.
Let me recommend to you today once this show is over,
to check out the New Bobby Cast. It is a
music podcast that I do from my house, and this
(43:06):
this guy named Paul D. Giovanni's written a bunch of
country songs. But you may know him from back in
the day. He was in a band called Boys Like Girls.
He was a guitarist and this is a song called
the Great Escape looking at that. Yeah, so he was
in that. And he also wrote, oddly enough, justin Moore's
the Ones that Didn't make It back Home. So pretty
(43:30):
diverse guy. And so I asked him about this song,
and I was like, you know, let's talk about that
one line that always sticks out to me that I
got a lot of texts about that. Yeah, like was
that something did you guys teeter around without at all? Like,
I don't know, how do we leave this in? Did
it feel quirky at the time? It was not at all,
Like it was just kind of like, all right, what
(43:50):
you know, we've all kind of had some experiences, whether
it be personal or from through friends or whatever, of
you know, something tragic happening like this, So like what
really happens in these small towns? And how can we
just make it just authentic? You know? And every time
it comes on, we always go green being cast a
roll Grandma's recipe. It's automatic. Yeah. There was one other
deal because do you remember this song this is Love
(44:12):
Drunk from Boys Like Girls. Yeah, well I made a
deal with them because they're not a band right now,
but all they don't live here, and I said, all right,
you want to reunite, you do it on this show.
We did that from two d to two thousand and five,
and then we kind of we didn't like say we're
breaking up, but we just kind of stopped doing stuff
(44:32):
around twenty thirteen ish. When you guys decide it, you
can come on my show and you can play on
my show and we'll make the big announcement if you want. Okay,
that's helpful. That will make that deal right here, I'm down. No, no, No,
that's that's the right that's the right space. All right,
that's the right space. All right. Check it out The
Newest Bobby Cast with Paul D. G Bonni Paul D. Giovanni. Yeah,
(44:55):
there you go, Bobby Cast on iHeartRadio or wherever you
listen to your podcast. You're a Amy's pile of stories.
In college, did you go to every single class all
the time? Yeah, like attendance wise, Yeah, I mean I
unless I was sick. I think gets sick often. But
are you asking dada ever skip? Yeah? No, because in
(45:16):
college I didn't really see it as skipping, like high
school if you didn't go to a class, if you
were skipping school. But college, I feel like you're more
on your own. It's like an adult, like you make
a decision. Yeah. My decision as an adult was I
need to go. So I did do that. I felt
two things. One, I don't really have this great talent.
My talent is showing up and actually doing the work
if I want the results. Some people are really smart
(45:36):
and they could do what they do. I know where
I'm good, So I went. And also I had friends
that were dopes and I would go and take notes
and give them notes. So I kind of felt like
I need to look out for them a little bit too.
So my answer is, yes, I went to class unless
something happened. How do you feel about this? The University
of Missouri is requiring all students to download a location
trafficking app to curb truancy. So they want to or
(46:00):
your attendance in every class and like where you are
and where you're supposed to be, And it used to
it was created just for the athletes that were playing
sports at the university, but now it's a campus wide
and it's mandatory. You're asking how I feel about it, Yeah,
like a college tracking you me personally, I will be
okay with it because I'm going to go to class.
(46:22):
And again, you're doing app based tracking. You could always
just turn your app on and give your phone to somebody.
There's always the first thing your brain always goes to,
like the crazy solution. Well, the first thing that I
do is try to unstring the sweater, and so I'm like, okay,
how would I take this down and I go? I
would give my friend my code and I would have
them take my phone to class if I couldn't go,
(46:42):
if I'm going to sleep in right, Um, it's just weird.
The whole tracking thing is weirded in general. I think
I'm okay with it because we're basically being tracked anyway,
it's probably in the short term going to help kids
get to class and make better decisions. You should go
to class it and inspire them to get there and
not get in trouble. So I'm gonna go. I'm sixty
percent okay with it. Yeah, they said, look We're not
(47:04):
trying to take away students freedom to not come to class,
but if they're not in class, the professor is just
gonna know because sometimes classes were so big it like literally,
I mean, for me, sometimes there's hundreds, Mike, professor would
never know if I was there or not. And may
you know, like you could beep in with a student.
I d yeah. The tracking thing is the only thing.
It's a little bit weird. Away yeah yeah, yeah, but
(47:24):
now the school's watching it. So okay. So there's a
new scam that I want to warn you about for sure,
and it's coming for sure. Guys. This is a real one.
It really is. Tells us about a lot of scams.
Go it was on CNN. Believe me, now, okay, go ahead, Okay.
So people are getting text messages from quote unquote FedEx.
Not really, I've got this one, have you. You've got
(47:45):
the text, okay, and they want you to um enter
like your delivery preference and like a tracking code. You
click on it. Then it takes you to a fake
Amazon site and ask you to complete a survey. And
some people are like, oh I ordered something, AMA's not
a better fill this out? So I make sure and
get my stuff from FedEx, but it's a scam, like
FedEx is not texting you anything. Hey, Bobby, your FedEx
(48:05):
package with tracking code GB six in the trek is
ready for delivery. Click your preferences. I got that look legit,
so I had on my social I didn't mind. I
took us said, oh you did not define, but I
didn't click it. Never click something with a link in it,
period on a phone. What else? And lastly one with
kind of you know, positive story from Chick fil A.
A guy honked at a guy in line in Chick
(48:26):
fil A, and the guy got mad that he honks,
so he flipped him off, and that guy got mad,
so he got out of his car and punched him
in the face hole in the Chick fil A line.
Like chick Fila, that's the last place you expect us
to go down, because everybody's so friendly there, all the
people working there are. But I assume in the way
might see what happens, right, I feel like everybody that
eats a chick Flay hungry. You're angry? Yeah, yeah, So anyway,
(48:51):
just kind of a little funny Chickfilay story from Floridaman,
So control your anger. It's not that big big deal.
If somebody hanks at you. There you go, all right,
I made me. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile
of stories. It's time for the good news. A video
on TikTok helps save a stranger's life after someone spot
(49:13):
at something in the video. One of Alex Griswold's followers
noticed a possible sign of skin cancer on him in
the video. He has about a half million followers on TikTok.
Lizzie Wells, who is a melanoma survivor and medical student,
was one who watched the video and said, hey, you
need to get that moll checked out, by the way,
she's just a viewer of the video. And so he did,
(49:34):
and the mall was a regular they removed it, and
so he's like, I'm so thankful that somebody noticed this
and told me to go do it, because I wouldn't
have noticed it myself. Isn't that crazy? It's crazy sometimes too,
when people will see someone going like that Today show
and a viewer will be like, oh, that doesn't look
good on your cheek or on your shoulder, and they
get a checked down and yeah or Facebook. Sometimes people
(49:56):
I don't remember where somebody's eye was messed up. Yeah,
they can tell. God, I think if your eye is
doing something weird, if they have been exposed that in
their train to do it, it's crazy to me. Yeah.
So shout out to Lizzie Wells again, a melanoma survivor,
a medical student who saw it on TikTok and didn't
didn't just let it go, like reached down. I was like,
you have to get this checked out. Did and it
was a good thing he did. That's what it's all about,
right there. That was tell me something good. He's good.
(50:28):
It's been a real special week of morning Cornies. And
not that Amy doesn't nail it, but sometimes we give
other people a shot. I thought, Dustin Lynch, he's done
a great job so far. Right, all right, here we go,
let's hit it now. The Morning Corny with Country superstar
Dustin Lynch. What's the best part about living in Switzerland?
(50:49):
What's the best part about living in Switzerland? I don't know,
but the flag's a big plus. It's a plus sign.
I don't know, but the flag is a big plus
Switzerland US The Morning Corny with Country superstar Dustin Lynch.
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All right, here's a fun game. You have to guess
the sound from a funny viral video. I'll play the
sound and give you options to pick from. This video
currently has nineteen point four million views on TikTok and
three point three million likes. I need you to identify
what this woman is laughing at. Now, here are the
options before we play it. Okay, she's laughing at something?
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Is she laughing at a her husband who just tried
a ghost pepper for the first time, be her dog
gagging on a flower? Or see her pet pig growling
at a squirrel? Okay, here's the video. Okay, Okay, I'm
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gonna play that one more time. What is she laughing at?
I give you the options again. Okay, So is she
laughing at a her husband who just tried a ghost
pepper for the first time, be her dog gagging on
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a flower, or see her pet pig growling at a squirrel?
One more time? There we go. I'm in the ghost
pepper her husband who just tried a ghost pepper for
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the first time. Lunchbox, I have husband ghost pepper, her
husband who just tried to ghost pepper for the first time.
Eddie TikTok's and mean I've bet it's her husband who
tried to ghostepper for the first time. Her husband who
just tried to ghost pepper for the first time. Morgan
number two, I'm gonna go with the pig, the pig
growling at a squirrel. Okay, The answer is play the
clip of more time Ramondo. The answer it's coming to
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you right after the break. No, I know, I got you. Okay.
The video has nineteen point four million views on TikTok.
You have to identify what the woman is laughing at.
Is it her husband trying a ghost pepper for the
first time, which three of you guessed, Her dog gagging
on a flower, which none of you guessed, or her
pet pig growling at a squirrel, which one of you guessed.
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Here it is the clip. Here's the clip. Okay. So Amy,
Lunchbox and Eddie all said it was her husband who
tried a ghost pepper for the first time. Is that
the right answer? What? No, it cannot be the dog
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be done, Morgan number two said, her pet pig growling
a squirrel? Is that the answer? No, it is her
dog gagging on a flower. By the way, her dog
is totally fine. She ate the flower the betset her
dog is completely healthy afterwards. So here it is. Now
listen to it knowing this is a dog gagging on
the flower. The dog is sitting in a chair like
(54:24):
a recliner, and it kind of looks like that dinosaur
torontosaur's head when it comes out. But the dog's fine.
So nobody wins. And I was gonna give the Winter
ten thousand dollars a show. I want to go over
and talk to Kate in Alabama. Hey, Kate, what's happening
with you? Hey? Morning studio morning. Hey, I had a
(54:45):
quick question for Aby. So me and my husband are
adopting a tho sibling, the little boy of stove, the
little girl of seven, and we're having a hard time
connecting with the little girl. I was when I get
recent ideas of how to bond with her. Wow. Good question,
by the way, for those in anew to the show,
Amy has two children and they are adopted from Hades.
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That's why she's asking you that, right, Oh gosh, And
it is hard and there there's so much going on
in their little heads and you just have to be
aware of that at all times, like they're my daughter
in particular, had I called it like, I just felt
like she was constantly giving me the heisman and we
were two years in The hymen is to push away.
By the way, for those who don't know the sports references, okay, yes,
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the sports are like I just felt like everything I did,
she was just like, uh, not gonna happen. Oh, not
gonna happen. And I just had to I mean, you
just have to be consistent and don't let it get
you down, because a lot of times it would really
weigh on me and I had to really grow out
of that and not let it affect me, and it
would send me to my closet and I would cry
and just like oh. But but once I got stronger
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and realized like it had nothing to do with me,
It had everything to do with what she was going through.
I had, you know, empathy for her, and I just
wanted to be there for her. And you know, when
it comes to bonding, you're gonna have to just dig
into what she likes and spend time doing that. Try
to relate to her on that level. Let her know
how much you love her and care for her, and
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how safe she is with you. I Mean, there's just
a lot that she's nervous about and there could be
abandonment issues. No, there is, There is abandonment disorder. I
can guarantee you that. So you just have to power
through and don't stop. Like you'll connect. It may take
a while. Again, I'm two years in and my daughter
and I are just now starting to really connect, and
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I hope it only gets better. But you just got
to stay the course, all right, Thank you so much.
I think my takeaway from you saying that is that
it's frustrating at times, but know that if you hang
in there, it gets better, yes, And that you understand
what she's going through. And it's common that she's not
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on an island feeling this by herself. No, and I
there are plenty of resources out there in books and
podcasts and just yeah, know that you're not alone. Because
there's times where I felt like, what am I doing wrong?
What is wrong with me? Or what is happening? And this?
What have we? I'm not equipped for this? What have
we made a mistake kind of a thing. And I
realized those I was not alone in those thoughts, and
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you just have to you just have to dig out
of it. It feels like you're in a hole sometimes,
but you'll get out and you'll you'll make it to
the other side. But I can't say specifically what you
should do to bomb with her because each kid is
so different. But I would just say, just lean into
what she likes and don't let her push you away.
What is it that your daughter likes that you get
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in with her? Well? Now where she really is into school,
like it's great, Like I love being able to do
some homework with her, reading with her, doing Netflix with her.
She loves little girl trips like to Target. I mean,
we don't even have to buy anything. If she just
gets to go with me without Stevenson, her little brother
coming along, that's special to her. She loves to go
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to the movies, like you know, do you watch her
Asian YouTube videos with her? Oh? Man, I probably should.
What's it called anime? She called anime? She likes Japanese
Japanese YouTube videos. Oh, she loves Jeffanese anything, like, she
loves all the anime stuff. And I try and I'm like, oh, Stashia,
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I can't. But if I let her download one, she
freaks out, like makes her day. She's like, oh my gosh,
thank you mom. So she loves to make bracelets. I'll
sit down with her and make those. You do. Let
her have a TikTok account. She oh, she loves TikTok.
I love watching her do TikTok. Like, you know what's
annoying is she's better than me at TikTok and she's twelve.
(58:39):
What's happening here? It's kind of impressive. I like, so yeah,
you'll you'll figure it out. And she's only seven, Like
she's gonna grow into this. Her daughter's only seven, Like
she's got so much girling you do, and you're gonna
see her like, I'm just thankful you're with her at seven.
You're gonna get to watch her grow into such a
cute little girl. And it happened so fast, Okay, Teddy
(58:59):
philam at that, Um, I feel pretty good. Thank you
so much, Amy for her opinion. Um, like you said,
it was just a little upsetting that the connection isn't
quite there yet. Um because the little boy, her little brother,
it was like an immediate connection. Oh yeah, well here's
the thing. Yeah, same thing with exact same thing with us.
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I mean, Stevenson was all over us like I love you.
I mean, he didn't even know what that meant. Though
my daughter, she was old enough to know what that means,
and she's not about to just start passing out. I
love using to people that she doesn't trust, like she
doesn't know that you're going to be there. She doesn't
know that. I mean, what how does she know this
as a secure thing? And and for for him, like
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personalities are just different. But I would say we're in
the same boat. Like Stevenson was all like, what up, Mom,
love you, hugs, hugs, hugs, And then Soshia was like,
you know what am I doing here? Don't talk to me? Okay,
have a have a great day. And hope Amy's words
made you feel again not so isolated and living a
(01:00:05):
singular story that no one else identifies with, because obviously
she does, and she found out that many others do.
So many in any of my mom friends that I've
made friends with since adopting, they have had the exact
same feelings. And I would say, if you're in a podcast,
to listen to their just research some they're out there. Okay,
well great, thank y'all so much, and thank y'all what
(01:00:25):
y'll do every day. Me and the kids that we're
going to adopt. We actually listen to y'all every morning,
father getting ready for school, and they love listening to y'all. Bobby,
the little boy that we have, he loves listening to
you and so much. It's great. He's a keeper. He's
a good one. If he's already before you go. One
person I want to recommend, because I'm just not throwing
(01:00:46):
podcasts out there, but in books it would be research
Karen Purvis. If you haven't already, Okay, okay, okay, do that. Yeah,
all right, okay, you have a great day. All right,
y'all too, it's time for the good news. So Daddy
Dolls was a company that was started by Tricia dial
(01:01:07):
Like and a friend back in two thousand and five
because Tricia's husband was deploying and she wanted her kids
to know their dads, so she created a doll that
was like their dad. So it was Daddy Dolls. Well,
fifteen years later, it's expanded for all kinds of servicemanners
that have deployed. But she wants to write, now, gift
these dolls to military families, and so companies are like
(01:01:30):
donating Daddy Dolls dot com as the website and one
real estate agent like donated five thousand dollars and other
people are matching it. And what that does is allow
them to just use that money to make dolls. To
be able to donate the dolls and give them to families.
They don't have to buy them. And it's really cool
because it helps the children see their parents while they're gone.
But in the shape of a doll. Yeah, so's it
(01:01:51):
looks kind of like a bean bag with a real
picture on of the person. Yeah, it's like a visual
of like and they can use it's it's good for
like talking, It's okay, like your dad's right here or
your mom right here. Yeah, And I was gonna say,
what about mommy dolls? Yeah, are there? I'm assuming the
originated as daddy doll because the dad was her husband
that was leaving. But they have grown. Well. I think
it's great, and I think it's great that people are
(01:02:12):
helping kids have some sort of contact with a parent
even though they're not there families. That's pretty good. Cool,
All right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Let me ask you
about this amy because I saw a daycare that they
sent a baby home and They wanted to get a
message to the mom, so they wrote on the child's
(01:02:35):
tummy that the mom needed to send diapers. Let me
think about that. A Florida mother was shocked to find
her young son's daycare had written on his stomach and
black ink, oh my God, to remind her to bring
more diapers. Yeah, I mean, what I think about it
is something like that's not cool at all, Like if
I if I owned that daycare, or maybe who knows,
(01:02:55):
maybe it's the owner that did it, but it's not cool.
You shouldn't do it. And if I was the owner
in one of my boys did it, they would be
in trouble. Lunchbox, if your baby came home and had
written on him, oh, I'd own the daycare. I mean,
there would be a lawsuit. You can't do that. And
what happened is they sent home a notice about, oh,
you know, you need to bring more diapers, but the
lady didn't see it in the diaper bag, and so
the next day the teacher wrote you need more diapers
(01:03:19):
on his stomach. Sorry, you would be getting sued. I
don't know that you. Yeah, listen, what's the I'm gonna
be Devil's advocate for a second. You know, they used
to pen notes to kids to get that home to school. Okay,
but penning a note to a baby in them writing
on it, so it's very different. I think it's funny.
(01:03:39):
I mean, it doesn't hurt. It's not smart. You wouldn't
lobby be the owner of the daycare. Well, if I'm
not remember to bring diapers, yeah, you know it's wrong.
It's wrong, it's wrong, but I'm laughing. And they just
wrote on him with a marker, you know, but she
scrubbed like three times and couldn't get the marker off.
I didn't know that part. Any What about you you
got you have four boys. You ain't doing that to
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my kids. I'm obviously in the wrong kid, And I listen,
I'm open ears, I'm open mind. I don't have any kids,
so I say this is someone doesn't have kids, right. Yeah,
I know I'm in the wrong, but it's funny. Yeah,
when it's your kid, you don't laugh about that stuff.
And then you wonder about other choices that your employees
that make a point, because that's just not like who
would think to do that. I mean maybe you would
think jokingly, well, if the mom's not going to see
(01:04:21):
the note. Might as well write it on the baby.
But there's a difference in thinking it and then doing it,
or just when the mom comes in say hey you
need diapers. Oh. Communication been pretty easy, Like I would
write stuff on your arm maybe so you can remember stuff.
I'm an adult and your fear letting and mine being like, yes,
go ahead and write, I mean so that I don't forget.
That's totally different than the baby. You're right, I know
(01:04:42):
you're right. It's to me though, I go, I don't know.
I don't mind that. Just remind me you're right, You're
all right, I'm wrong. It's just still funny to me.
Let us know when you have kids. Yeah, well did
you see both Bella twins were pregnant, Oh at the
same time. Yeah, did you know that? Because and one
of them, the more famous one is dating Artom who
was on Dancing with the Stars. I know them, and
(01:05:03):
I just saw on Instagram that she was pregnant maybe yesterday.
The other one is and she has kid no, no, no,
that was one was with John Cena. The other one's
like married and has kids already. Okay, but yeah, and
then they're both pregnant, apparently gonna have a baby like
a week apart. That's good day. Yeah, here's the interesting story.
People to kick off your Facebook friends. And I've been
kicking I don't use my Facebook personal I have like
(01:05:23):
I may post twice a year. But I've been eliminating
people slowly. Then they just don't know them. And then
I get friend requests because I have it. You can
only request me as a friend if I'm connected to
a friend already, because I'm My Facebook private page is
private because I don't use it. So I've been eliminated people.
Every day, I'll go and do ten ten ten that
I don't know. Are you ready ready? Number one? Anyone
(01:05:46):
from junior high or high school that you don't actually remember.
Eliminate them, take them off. Oh I like to see
what they're doing, but you don't know them, You don't
remember them. You actually don't even know that they're from
junior high. The random person who pops up in every
Facebook conversation and it is rude to other commenters. The
practical stranger who stalks your page, who likes your page
(01:06:08):
all the time, but you really don't know them. The
person who is really into sharing their racist, homophobic, or
sexist views. Yeah, I got a lot of those. I did.
When I see it, I don't mute them. They're gone immediately.
Or people that are overly political for the sake of
just screaming it, not for the sake of explaining why
it's important to them, or people to post memes that
(01:06:29):
are factually inaccurate. I get rid of that. I don't
need that toxicity. Yeah, but also I don't get on
Facebook that much. Your excess family members, it's probably a
good thing. Yeah, and the person you went on one
date with. They say, eliminate all those from Facebook, But
I am. I'm gonna clean up situation right now. I
(01:06:49):
wonder how many again go to the show Facebook page?
We've almost got a million followers, And are we still
friends on Facebook? You got rid of me? Sorry you
didn't make the cut on my private Facebook page? I
have how many friends are that? And again I don't
even recognize some of these people? And get rid of him.
We've all gotten older. I have, oh, you mean, like
(01:07:10):
we look different? Four hundred and sixty one friends on Facebook?
I think it's probably like seven hundred until about a
couple of months ago. I'm dropping him it's a good purge. Basically,
it just just people I'm related to four and sixty
from college, so I'm just gonna have on here. There's
just some people in radio that I don't that I
just I tell you who's been doing a really cool
(01:07:31):
thing on radio is this guy named Matt Jones, who
I know a little bit. He does Kentucky Sports Radio,
and he has been You're talking about a guy who
is probably I'm just going from what I think. I
think he's a Republican, but he goes to he's been
in Iowa and he's going to every Democratic candidate and
spending time with them and doing a podcast on him
(01:07:52):
with them getting to know them. Yeah, Okay, He's like,
it's just good content. He's a good show, and he's
not overly bashed or not bashing. He's just going to
all the rallies and then commenting on it and being like, well,
this person talks too long, they're beginning speaking. It's just
really funny. Like I always like people that are doing
really cool new things. So yeah, Matt Jones who does
(01:08:13):
KSR Kentucky Sports Radio. Him and I talk a little bit,
and but he's really doing some cool stuff. For radio.
I have a few friends that I get quite inspired by.
Only a few, like Charlomagne. The Guide and I talk
a lot, Like I'm always curious to where he's going
because he's like me. We're looking for new ways, not
just talking on broadcast radio, Like what else can we
(01:08:34):
do to kind of talk to people? Where can we go?
How can where can we sit and people will come
and sit with us and talk and learn. Oh, he's
in the R. Kelly documentary. Charlomagne is, Matt Jones is one.
He does things different, Clay Travis, oh yeah, and all
my people that I liked listen. They're all polarizing, but
but they have things to say, and that's what I
(01:08:56):
like things to say. I don't have to agree with
you as long as you have an opinion, and you're
not coming from a malicious place without opinion, like you're
not just have to hurt somebody. We shouldn't always agree
with people. So who do you look at? Who do
you look too? I mean, Howard Sterns still a big
influence to me, always has been, but I can't talk
(01:09:16):
to him. I've never had a mentor forever in work
in any way because I've always felt I was doing
things that nobody else was doing, but in the people
that were doing them I couldn't get a hold of,
like Howard Sterner, Dave I want to answer my calls
and people in radio. I was always like better, not
better or worse. But I was always doing different things
than they were, Like I had a different goal in
mind with radio, whatever that is. And so I never
(01:09:38):
had a mentor in my career, but I would. I
would love to be able to text Howard Stern and
be like, hey, what did you do in the situation
when the whole world was against you? But I didn't
have that, But now I have like contemporaries that I
kind of talk with a little bit. But I would
like to have a mentor career wise. Yeah, well I don't.
I feel like, I mean, I don't know that I
have a mentor for your eyes besides you career wise maybe,
(01:10:01):
but are you doing other things now you have? Really
what I'm really excited and proud of you for is
that you have taken an initiative to expand out. First
of your podcast is massive for things with Amy Brown, Um,
your philanthropy, Like you speak like that's a thing. So
someone outside of that that I just look up to.
But there's no way I have ever talked to her
(01:10:22):
or anything but talk to though. I guess it's my question,
like do you have a mentor No? No, I mean
there's women within our company that I talk to you
that I really respect and get advice from. So that,
but not that, not that people would know. What about
like the the charity people do you talk with? Who's
the girl from Austin that is a podcast? Oh well
(01:10:44):
there's Jamie Ivy Shoemaker. Oh, Jen Hatmaker, that's it, yes,
so close. Yeah, and like the girl that's on my
podcast this week, Jenny Allen, she's very shoes in that crowd,
there's a lot of women that I look up to
that I can go to for Yeah, that's an ice
even Yeah, if I needed um so, I have them
give you plenty radio bus. You just stick with me, kid, right,
(01:11:06):
they're not in there. I get you there. You just
stick with me. Get on my hip on that part. Okay,
But um no, I'm really proud of you. Go on it. Well,
thank you, go on. I'm proud of you. But my
person that I look up to that I don't know
is Robin Roberts, Well, I do know her. I know
you do, and I always like throw it and Bobby's like, Nick,
if you anyway next time, if you go on good
(01:11:26):
Morning area, I'll go with you. You can, I'll be chill.
No you won't, but you can go. No. No, I've
seen amy chill. I saw where there's been walk out
of a hallway, told you about it. No, no, no, wait,
whatever it was, I felt it. I don't know. Maybe
it's like a twin. I know, I know. I didn't
know I was even handled the first one I've ever
seen Esa was doing in person, and I didn't know
how I would handle myself. I thought I'd be way
(01:11:48):
more children a lot about yourself in that situation, but
I wasn't. I didn't, and you did what I talk
I could, I couldn't talk, and I just gave her
a hug and then I led her on her way
and it was awesome. But I feel like if with
Robin trust me, I'd be like I got this. She's
really cool. I just know where through war I met
her like four five times, and she also read my
(01:12:09):
second book and was like it was so good, and
I was like, what was She was like your book.
What book? I just was ready for her to fall
off of it and be like, Oh, You're not who
I thought you were. But yeah, show Raymundo, our guy
that pushes all the buttons makes all the sounds happen,
has created a game with all the buttons he pushes.
(01:12:29):
And what's this game called? It is Songs on the
Radio today. You just have to determine the one second
that you're gonna hear. What song that is? That's the
name of the game. It's a long name. Yeah, one
second a song game. The theme is songs on the
radio right now. Yep. Okay, we're just gonna hear one
second of a song. How many do we have here?
We got six? Okay? Do we want to play elimination style?
(01:12:52):
I'm gonna play. I'm gonna play. I do like elimination.
Here we go and go oh ohoh, okay, okay, okay,
hit it again. I mean we have to do the song. Yeah,
it's a song. Yeah, give me give us a little
(01:13:12):
music here, Raymond to think too. I just don't know, Yeah,
I mean I kind of know. Dang, well, can I
hear one more time? I'm gonna be like a player.
I Kentucky one and done, get my win, get out
of here. I just don't know the name for sure, Yeah,
for sure? Do you want to hit it all more time? Ray?
M hm oh man, anybody's I'll tell you what. Ray.
(01:13:42):
We won't do eliminator. We'll just get the points because
because I don't want to win one because you have it. Yeah,
of course I recognize the guitar tone. Right. Do you
know the artist? Yeah? I know the artist. The artist
is Jason Right. What would you say, Eric Church? I
got bad dude? Not um? Okay, let's all say in
the count of three one two, three, lights go out?
(01:14:08):
I put we back? Is that it? We back? We
Back's back in the saddle back? Oh I didn't get
to all the words, right saddle all right? Next step
here is a song number two, Edie, what was your answer?
Out of here? Because this is the one where he
throws the bird at the sign right population minus me? Okay,
(01:14:30):
all right, I guess not. At least we got the
artist right, Okay, here we go. Next song bun then
I got hit it again? Yeah, Eddie, you got it
because he goes then then I'm in you want to again?
(01:15:00):
Get yes? Please? All right? Okay, it's one second of
that song. Oh, you can't do that, can't play this.
We have to keep music going if we're dead silence
and it hurts us. No, I don't even remember. Okay,
do it again? Right, I got it? Oh yeah, I'll
be over for the wind. All right, let's got a lunchboxpores.
(01:15:21):
He's very confident. Yeah, a little big tail. Great band.
Oh they're they're hit great band, Eddie, I have just
because you're leaving. No, surely, I don't have anything. It's
even though I'm leaving. Play that beginning part again, but
(01:15:42):
then you get it. Yeah, that's over. Now, there you go, Eddie.
Never give up, hope. Why do you quit so easily? Yeah,
here we go, Eddie. I'm your cryptonite. You may win games.
I'm a challenge. I don't always beat you. But I
come in the way and I know I didn't even
hear it. I heard it. I'm good. I'm good. Played again? Ray,
(01:16:07):
Oh yeah, I got it. You all know this. I'm
on the board. Come on, Eddie, you're joking one more time.
They tried this little shady tactic of going, don't play
it again when we play it every time multiple times
to the Knuckleheads Raymond played again. Yeah, man, that's one
(01:16:28):
second of it there? Ye oh yeah, I got it?
Oh yeah, of course, Amy the Bouts, Yeah, lunch box
one man fan, what one man old dominion? Eddie Bones
have a intro part. There's a man looking in my window.
(01:17:06):
I don't know what she says? All right? Next one?
Oh yeah, oh yeah, got that one. All right, we're
gonna find it ever again, go ahead, that's the what's
that one second of right there? Oh? Everybody got it? Yeah,
I'm in watch box. You have that one. That's a
(01:17:27):
tough one for me. I like the other ones. Yeah,
you got them? All right? Yeah, I got it? What
is it? Pump me up? Oh by? Who would you guess?
I was gonna guess Keith Urban Pump me up by
Keith Urban? Um Amy ten thousand hours, dang it, Eddie
ten thousand hours. So I didn't hear that. Here's the
(01:17:47):
beginning of Do you like it when cooky food? Do
you like it when I dance with another dude? Do you?
I don't know what they say? You know, I just
I could work though? Yeah yeah, middle name grandmother? Um
score right now? Bobby four Amy to Eddy two lunchbox.
So far you don't exist. You're not on the stat
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sheet yet. That's all rights played. Oh how about that?
Oh oh, Amy's got it? What's that one second of
the song from you Got It? You got it? You
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don't these songs? Manly, we've ever played this? Yes we have.
It's been a while since. I don't know my knees. Man,
I mean I don't know. Yeah, you'll get it soon
as I say I know. Let's just say it. Um oh,
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I got it? What is it? My heart is full
by carrying the word interesting? Interesting? Take? Um no, it's
what if I never get over you hit that beginning part? Remindo,
here you go too. I don't even know your name.
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You came up to me and you played that song
in my heels. Oh oh good. I had to say,
I'm pretty good to get You're really good. You know,
titles were really good at that more there was a tiebreaker.
You're gonna do speed tiebreaker? Yeah, I'll check myself out
of this. Thank you. Ray, just play the whole song
from the beginning. Okay, you guys are three for second place. Okay, yes,
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here we go, Eddie Eddie, who oh you know why?
Because we played that with second. Maybe we tied for last.
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I'm gonna no, no, no, Amy fit had two lunchbox.
You're like, no, no, no, don't get that wrong, all right,
And since I want oh, y'are unbelievable. Dang damn you know.
And here's the thing. I may have won this game,
but I just want to say, y're unbelievable. But that's work.
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Thank you very much, Bobby. Let's open up the mail
bag here as we end the show. Bobby's mailbag. Hey,
good morning studio. I needed some advice on a situation
I have going on with my brother. He's been going
through a bit of a hard time. He's been crashing
on my couch after being thrown out of his house
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because of a big fight with his wife. I told
him my place is always open, but I didn't expect
him to say to stay this long. He's been here
for almost a month with no signs as of now
that they're going to get back together anytime. So it
just becoming a lot to have him around on the
couch now in a house with the two kids. My
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question is how much goes by until you tell a
family member that they have to find another place to stay,
would appreciate any advice you have amy to you. That's hard.
I don't think I would ever be able to tell
my sister she has to find somewhere else to stay. Yeah,
she would always be welcome, but I get to where
it could be annoying. But I know my sister and
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she would be a great house guest. Your brother may
not be. So you probably should just start the conversation
of do you have a plan, Like where are we
going from here? What's going to happen? Even if you
don't work it out with your wife, Like what's your plan?
You're you're an adult, right, I mean that's your answer. Okay,
what about you? I would again sensitive, right, yes, brother,
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I would say, hey, I love you. What can I
do to help you get back on your feet? Like
what can I do to help you? Because I know
you don't like being on this couch, Like I know
we grew up together. I know you're here, and I'm
so happy that you're here and a happy we can
help And sometime I'm gonna need help too, and I
know you're gonna be there for me. So what I
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want to do is help you get out of here,
Like what can I do to help you that way.
It's a nudge, but it's a positive nudge, and everything
you've said feels good. They don't feel like they're being
kicked out. And it's also let me help you. Let's
set a goal, like the next month or so, we
get you. You're not gonna be able to go get
out tomorrow right in a loving way, you could, but
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you're not going. What if the answer is oh, no, no,
you You've already helped me in let's walk do this.
Let's let's say, let's let's role play this, Eddie. You're
on the couch. Yes, by the way, been here, We've
been in this scenario before. Um say hey, yeah, what's up? Man? Listen?
You know I love you. Yeah, we've been brothers for ever.
That's right. And I know that for you, who wants
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to sleep on a couche, kids always running around, I
hate that you have to, you know, be waking up
at six o'clock in the morning when they're going to school.
I know that you have big plans. I'm here for
you for whatever you decide what you want to do. Yeah,
thank you, man, I appreciate that. And you've helped me
a bunch already. This is great. So my question to
you is what can I do to help you? Because
I know again you've been on the couch for so long.
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Let's go ahead and look at your next step. What
can I do to help you get back on your feet? No,
I think you've already helped me enough. This is great,
and I love helping out with the kids and everything.
I mean bones, I see myself staying here for as
long as I need to. I mean, this is I
like living here. Thank you, You're welcome very much because
you're my brother and I love you. Yeah, this is
great and your house is amazing. But my question to
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you is, at what point do you think you either
need to talk to your wife and decide what you're
going to do or get a place Like what point
do you foresee that happen? I haven't. We haven't thought
about that. Well, it's probably time to think, oh yeah,
and I turn oh yeah, that's worse possible situation there
right to where the person is just like not getting
the hint. Yeah, I would say I would encourage my
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way because it's a very positive way, like stay as
long as you want, but what is your goal? And
then let me help you achieve that goal, because our
goal is not going to be to stay here forever. Yeah,
no one's goal is to remain. It doesn't matter the
situation period. No one's goal is my goals. I'm good.
I don't want to get any better. That would be
my situation. I would say that it's it's an interesting scenario.
So I say Hunter that you go, hey, I want
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to help you. Whenever you're ready to be helped. What
is your goal here, If he's to get back your wife,
if it's a month, if it's at least have some
clarity on when he's gonna go, and then help him,
and then help him because he even help you. That's
why I would say, how you feel about that? I
like it, I think it sounds good. And you kind
of remind them like you. It's a reverse way of saying,
you say, I know you don't want to be here
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on the count. And it's also like, I know you
would help me because I'm gonna have crap happen to
me and I'm gonna need your help too because we
have each other flighting that in those kind of yeah,
I know you don't I know you don't want to
be on the count. It's stupid. Are you your legs? Ye?
Can't fart all the time? Um? Okay Morgan Number two.
If someone wants to send in an EMAI, what do
they do? Mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com. There you go,
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mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com. Thank you very much.
And that's the mail bag that was bobbies mail bag. Amy.
What's up today? Oh man? Just normal day for me.
I got I think I'm a workout today, which will
be good, doing weights, which I don't at your house? Yeah,
at my house? And he waits. Do you have a
little weights at your house? Yeah? I have a pull
up bar too. I can do one of those you
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put on the door. It's hanging on the wall and
the garage and like, I pull up and I can
do five assisted assisted. What do you have? My So
shooting American Idol today. My camera time is noon, so noon,
I have food at five, back to filming at six,
a break at seven thirty, film with contestants at eight thirty,
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and then rap at ten o'clock tonight and they wake
up into the show again tomorrow. Yeah, the radio show
and then American Idol. But they're really great about letting
me do the radio show. That's awesome, and then I
go and do tape for twelve hours or you just
you always shooting the whole time or what are you doing? Absolutely,
there's no It took twelve hours to get to Hawaii.
I do the radio show, I tape, I go to sleep,
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I do the radio show, I tape, I go to sleep,
I get up and I fly back. So the Hawaii
thing for me, it's just a far trip because I'm
just shooting. We're outside, we're a nice resort. But again,
I'm working the whole time. But you know, what's the
life I chose. Yep. Um, that's it. Thank you guys,
we'll see you tomorrow. Don't forget Kane Brown on the
show tomorrow, the Friday Morning dance party on the show tomorrow,
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and also a spinoff fun Fact Friday or show. We're
doing that all right, Thank yous, have a good day.
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