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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What's happening to guys, Welcome to Thursday's show. More in
studio morning. So I got a little allergy happened with
my voice, so pardoned me throughout the morning, just trying
to keep a voice a little bit. I was doing
some iHeartRadio music festival stuff yesterday and they had me
yelling and I was like, guys, this is not good.
I shouldn't be yelling. We're doing this really cool video
wall thing with fans so they can watch the favorite
artists up close, and I'm like, how are you guys doing?
(00:33):
I could just feel it going. I was like, I
got one take in me, guys. And so I'm here
just trying to get through the week. Once a year,
though I get hit hard, never get sick with it,
but it just slowly goes away. So if this is
the worst it gets, I pray to Guy's Bobby here,
please don't let me lose it. This is how it work.
So I got this thing going on that happened dealing
(00:54):
with that. We got the mail yesterday came and missed
the post. The guy again to drop off the dog
stroll little Boy because my girlfriend ordered a stroller for
the bulldog. I was never really on board with it,
but I don't care that much to fight it, right,
and she bought it. I didn't pay for her and
she bought it. And so he left a note that said, hey,
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if you want it, you need to come get it now.
I've tried it a few times. So I take the
note and she doesn't know, and I was like, I'm
just gonna go pick it up. Ripped the band aid off, right.
I was like, I'm gonna go do the thing. So
I go into the post office and I go in
and it's right as the post office is closing. I'm
a mask on. I'm like the little door and he's
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like what I said, Okay, this is what we need
to get the number on it. This He brings this box.
It is huge, and I'm driving a car and I'm like,
there's no way this box is gonna fit in my car.
And also I don't really want the contents of the box.
I'm just it's all not going my way. So I
got the I'm awkwardly carrying this humongous box out to
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my car. It won't fit in the back seat. It
definitely won't fit in the trunk, and I'm like, well,
what am I gonna do. So I take my seat
and I move it all the way up and it
almost fits. Then I take it and I lean it
forward to where I'm bent over forward, and it barely fits.
So I drove home pushed up and bent forward. And
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so I got home and she still didn't know. I
picked it up, and I go on, had to get
a knife and I cut it open at the top
of the box and night and then it's all in
different pieces. It's not even put together. And so I
drag all the pieces inside the house and I'm like,
I'll put this together later. And so it was. It
was the evening and she comes out. She's like, what
is that. I was like, this is the stroller and
she was like, oh wow, thanks forgetting that. So I
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go over just to do some work stuff in the
little studio. When I come back and she has built
the stroller herself, and so she's like, all right, here
we go. And so she puts the dog in it.
Who wants I mean, he jumps out of that thing,
and I mean she as soon as he. Maybe it's
because I walked up and he was just excited because
Adam Hambrook was doing a thing and he saw us
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and he jumped out of it. But it's a it's
I don't know if it's gonna work. I mean, that
dog has got to like really want to stay in there,
and he's just so intrigued by things around him, and
he can jump out of it's so easy and it
wasn't a cheat. I don't know. I don't know how
it's gonna work. And then I worry about Stanley jumping
from out of a stroller, like he'll be fine with that.
He is, okay, I didn't know bulldogs. Can you strap
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him in like a baby? I think I said, what
are you gonna do if he jumps out? And she
goes I'll strap him in. So she already has her plan.
But we got a dog stroller yesterday. That's a big
news around the house. Cute. You never had to do strollers?
Huh No, because when you adopted your kids they were older.
I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks, I'll give you.
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Let me know if you have any recommendations. The car
seats Skyler and Florida is on Skyler. What's happening morning studio? Morning? Wow?
It's where did you hear it live? Yeah? We didn't
even yell because we're didd hearing voicemails. Hey do that
against Skyler Boarding Studio. There you go, what can we
do for you? So I'm twenty years old and I'm
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starting nursing school after we started today, and I was
wondering if you had any advice for like making friends
through Zoom, especially as older people, because there's a lot
of older people in my class and we're just like
doing well in nursing school in general. Ahead nurse, I
have so much respect for someone that wants to get
into nursing because you're definitely not doing it for the
big payday, and you're doing it because your heart's just
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in a place of helping others and you know it's
not a glamorous job, but thank god, you'll do it
because nurses and teachers obviously you know, military, police officers
and firefighters. But man, I put that in that category,
don't you. Oh for sure, Like, thank god, somebody will
do it because I don't have it. Whatever that is,
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I can white poop off somebody if somebody came in,
there's no way, right and they do that every yeah, probably,
depending I just there's just no way, Like I go
in and my nerves have to deal with me sometimes
and I'm like, oh man, I feel best so bad
for you. So Skyler, first of all, this is just
us appreciating the life that you are going into. Okay,
so thank you very much. And your question is how
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does she acclimate in his zoom? Amy, do you want
to go on this way? We haven't. I don't have
any expertise in this. I think we should talk post
zoom life because I think now it's just tough for everyone.
There's really not going to be any sort of acclamation
right now because everyone's semi isolated. Even at work, we're
not as close as we used to be. I would
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just say whenever it starts to open up a little bit,
you find things in your town and for me, like
a walking dogs for example, if you love animals, you
go and you walk dogs once a week, you're gonna
meet people that also like walking dogs, which mean they're
gonna have a like minded sensibility. And this is just
in general. If you go and do something get out
of you. You're at home area and you go and
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you volunteer, or you're in a league and you do
something that you like, the other people coming to that
area are people They like it too, so you're kind
of like minded. Yeah, well there you go. Yeah, I
think that's good advice. We're not I don't The zoom
thing isn't going to be forever. God we hopefully, so
if it ends up being that, then you can call
us back. I got this this like growth. Can I
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get on zoom and show this to you? Skyler? Yeah? Hey,
what are you specializing in nursing wise? I want to
do pediatrics. I think I'm not quite sure yet, So
how do you make your decision if you're not sure yet?
Like what what will be the fact that you're doing
like a clinical rotation starting next semester for the next
six semesters we do different like specialties and we get
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to the side. You know, my cousin was a nurse
for a while and she would have to when she
was training, she'd have to, you know, get people to say, hey,
you can give me blood. They volunteer, Okay, have your
shots and learn how to give blood. Take blood from me.
And she had to do it in the knuckles. Oh,
like as a last resort. Did you have to do that? Skyler?
I mean I haven't done an yet. That yet, but
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I don't know. I might have to. Yeah, the needles
will be tolling. Yeah, because if they don't. If it doesn't,
a lot of times people can't find my veins in
my arms. And if that's the case too, or they
need an IV, they do it right in that yeah,
knuckle hand area. Oh, I got pretty good veins though.
At this point, I know exactly where to go to
cause me the least amount of pain, and I will
direct them there to have a lot of tests with
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my brain recently, left arm right below the elbow bend
on the inside. I'm like, that's the spot, baby, as
you get a sharpie and exit before I go in. Okay,
here's what we're gonna do, Scott. I don't know if
we helped you with that. I think our advice is,
don't put the pressure on yourself to have to create
a bunch of friends on Zoom because nobody really is,
so don't put that unfair pressure on yourself. But then,
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whenever it's time to actually start meeting folks, find things
that you like and there'll be other people that like
that too, and you're pretty like minded. Yeah. No, I
think it's good, and I think maybe even organically. If
you're not putting pressure on it. Some friendships may develop
in your Zoom class, but you don't need to put
pressure on yourself to make that happen. Here's what I'm
gonna give you a skyle. I'm gonna give you a
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one hundred dollar Walmart gift card, Oh my god, plus
a Walmart photo gift which I've declared it will be
Amy's pillow. We have a pillow with Amy's face on it,
and so you can go and do whatever you want
to Walmart with this Walmart photo advised you to stay
connected to the ones you love. I'm making beautiful Prince
Photo Books and Walmart from your favorite photos taken during
the time that you've spent at home, and so I'm
(08:25):
gonna send you an Amy pillow. I understand you like
Amy's Four Things podcast. Did you listen to the The
Outway series? Yeah, I have an eating disorder that went
undiagnosed for years, so hearing about people who've also gone
through that, which is amazing, and I love that series.
Oh well, thank you. I'm so glad that's why we
did it. Well, we're gonna do season two later this year,
so awesome. Looking forward, to that. Okay, Skylar, take our
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advice and we're gonna send you a pillow, and we're
gonna send you one hundred dollars gift card, and then
your life should just be better. All those things will
make your life better. Thank you so much. Okay, hold
on the line, Skyler, and we'll get you hooked up. Okay,
thank you everybody. The ongoing debate here on the show
is can you put antlers in your house if you
didn't kill it? This is you know, Caitlin and I
have been having this debate. So Lunchbox called two different
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bass pro shops and a furniture store to see what
they thought about the debate on the show. Is it
okay to hang an anim on the wall that you
didn't kill? Now again, if it's from another country and
people didn't think I killed it, I'd be okay with
hanging it, just not like a buck, because I'd be like,
look at you killed it. I didn't, Well, you bought it.
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I don't want that to happen. Okay, here we go.
Here's call number one son in firms, gonna help him.
I got a question for you. So my buddy's girlfriend
and him they moved in together and they want to
decorate their house and she wants to put up a rack.
She wants to buy it, and his argument is, if
you don't kill it, you can't put it on your wall.
And I'm calling the expert because I need to get
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your opinion on the matter. I mean, it's just a
matter of personal preference. Really. I've got a few things
on in my house that I didn't kill. I've got
a bear mount that I didn't kill. I've got an
elk mount that I didn't kill that I got. I
acquired it fairly cheaply, and I just decorate with that
kind of stuff. But you do have stuff you did kill, right,
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because they're gonna have a ton of stuff I didn't kill.
But I got to pick things that I didn't kill.
You know, there's a bunch of stuff in here, and
Johnny Marsh didn't kill one of them, but there's a
ton of stuff in here. You know what I'm saying.
It's just, you know, my wife likes that kind of decoration.
So whatever. That's pretty cool. Well, thank you so much
for your talking, man, I really do appreciate it. Yeah,
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what radio station, We're called the Bobby Bones Show. Yeah,
tell them, tell them. Brad said, it's okay, okay, I
will Parallen Texas. Alright, alright, Brad a Parallen Texas. All right,
here is another bass Pro shot hunting farms now to
help you. I got a question for you. So my
girlfriend and I we just moved in together and we're
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doing decorating, and she wants to put a big old
rack on the wall. The only problem is neither of
us have a rack to put up there, so she
wants to buy a rack. Would you ever put something
you didn't kill on your wall? Not really, just because
that I think that's being a little easy about it,
But it's not unheard of. There's plenty of people that do.
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Plus two, I'm gonna put it up. If I'm gonna
put it up, it's because I'm proud that I got it. Yeah,
you don't want to show off someone else's work. Yeah,
all right. I figured the people at bass Pro Shop
had all the answers. So that's why I call you good.
Thanks a lot man. All right. One final one. He
calls a furniture store to ask the same thing. Decorating
here from sure, I got a question for you. So
(11:35):
my girlfriend and I we just moved in together, right,
and we're decorating the house. We want to put a
big rack on the wall. She says, it's okay if
we go and just buy a rack. I told her
we got to go out and kill the animal to
put the rack on the wall, because you don't want
to put someone else's work up there. Well, I probably
would not hang it unless I killed it. If you
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went over to your boy's house and he, oh, yeah,
I bought that one, would you think of him? Oh?
I mean I would. I would give him hell, definitely.
What you gotta do is come up with a good
lie a go with it, and then then nobody knows. Yeah. Okay,
so yeah, So your your vote is that you got
you gotta you gotta kill it. You gotta kill or
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you're a winp pretty much. All right, okay, all right,
what are your thoughts? I just had no idea that
this was a thing. You're the first person I've ever
heard of the fills that way. But I guess it's
you're the first person I've talked about it in that way,
because we've had racks up in our house that my
husband didn't kill. But we don't hunt. He didn't grow
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up hunting, right, which I did, so I know the
culture of it right, So I guess I get it now.
I you might be winning me over nice That's why
I liked it, but not all the way. Yeah yeah again,
I'm okay with far other country at Yeah you know,
okay Elephants, I guess not no, no, no no. Second
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was the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number two
thirty second Skinny. Some of the ACM Awards performers include
Miranda Lambert, Old Dominion, Tim McGraw, Kelsey Ballerini, Marion Morris,
plus a duet from Thomas Rhett and John Party. It
All Goes Down September sixteenth on CBS. Riley Green is
releasing an EP on September eleventh, called If it Wasn't
(13:27):
for Trucks. Congratulations to Mickey Guyton. She announced that she
and her husband Grant, are expecting their first child. I'm
We're going number two. That's your skinny, Hall Kid's time
for the good news lunchbox. There was some flooding in
New Jersey and the police get a call around one
fifteen am. This guy was driving when all of a sudden,
(13:48):
water just engulfed his car and he was stuck. So
two troopers show up and they're like, oh man, we
gotta get that guy out. The car's gonna get swept away.
They have their bodycam footage and they go out in
the water and they pull the guy from the vehicle.
Crazy and they're all okay. They're all okay, he's okay, okay,
but the car got swept away. You know what, they
make more cars? Yeah, they don't make more folks. I
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guess they do, but not the same folks, you know
what I mean? All Right, there you go. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good to day.
This story comes us from Dallas, Texas. The North Texas
Poison Center has issued a statement guys, bleach does not
kill Corona. The month of August alone, forty six people
(14:31):
have come in because they drink bleach trying to kill Corona. Thought,
surely we cleared this up a few months ago. You know,
what do you mean? Do launch into a hole or
just go that's the idiot you pick? But they said
August is their highest month, so long you pick, Well,
we're telling me to do amy you make you make
the call, just bonehead? All right, Lunchbox, wrap it up.
(14:52):
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. It's
time to play elder versus millennial. Eddie the oldest against
Morgan to the youngest, answering questions about each other's generations.
All right, let's introduce our players. Let's go over to
Eddie first. He's a dad of four. It's hard to
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do this with a breath. The hispanic who don't panic.
He's a friend to you and me, and he's back
in the studio Corona free. That's right. It is producer Eddie,
his opponent. She runs our digital She's blind and ambitious.
She loves food that's delicious. She's single and ready to
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mean goal. It's Morgan number two, a little less passionate
because I got alogy. All right, Eddie f three questions
and they'll have to do with Morgan's generation. All right,
let's do this. To do this means to smile with
your eyes. Tyra Banks taught the models how to do
it on America's Next Top Model. What is it smile
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with your eyes to do? To do this means to
smile with your eyes, killing them with sight. That's incorrect.
It's a smile, right, smile, Eddie. What's the name of
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actor Rupert Grint's character in the Harry Potter movies? Okay, okay,
there's Harry Potter. Wait say that again. What's the name
of the actor Rupert Grints character in the Harry Potter movie? Okay,
he's the redhead. I think, right, Hermione? I know Hermione,
I know Harry, I know Muldadorful. Um, Sam? So you
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went from Muldendorf, who's Dumbledore? Right to Sam? Okay, that's incorrect, Morgan,
what do you think, Ron Weasley? Correct? I was way
off on that one, All right, Eddie? Okay? Forty one
years old oldest young questions here obsessed civilly reading social
media posts about a bad situation, especially in the context
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of the coronavirus pandemic, is called what dwelling? No? Not it? Morgan?
Do you know that one? I don't know if it's
the same definition. But trolling? No, incorrect, it's actually doom scrolling.
Oh yeah, okay, well I got nothing good? Yes, yes,
he has. The score is Morgan to Eddie? Zero? Morgan
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over to you. There's are questions about Eddie's generation. You're
twenty six years old. Here you go. Paul Rubens turns
sixty eight years old today. He's best known for playing
what comic fictional character Paul Rubens sixty eight? Who do
you play? Paul Ruben? Don't know I've ever heard of him? Um,
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but he played a comedic character. M Seinfeld in correct,
Eddie to Steele. I believe that's Peewee Hermann. That is correct.
You ever heard of that? Yeah? Never wouldn't put the
dude together though, Hey, Morgan, what eighties fashion trend was
inspired by the movie Flash Dance? Here is a hook
(18:12):
a flash Dance? What a feeling? What eighties fashion trend
was inspired by the movie Flash Dance? Another movie I
do not know, but it was in the eighties, and
I think that was when leg warmers came around or
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it was the one soup um tight one suit kind
of thing. Yeah, yeah, uh leg warmers. You go on
leg warmers over unitard. Yeah, it was called like leotard
is two right one? Yeah? Uh you say leg warmers?
Dancer is leg warmers? Final question? In the eighties, if
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you turned on your TV and you saw two d
Blair and Natalie, what show is that? I don't think
that was in the eighties. If you saw two d
Blair and Natalie what show that seventies show? Incorrect? Verry
eighties at seventies, Eddie, I don't know, I know this.
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I'm gonna guess family ties and family ties. Now here's
the theme song. Here you go, you take the good,
you take them back, you take them there you have
the bass. Dang it. It doesn't matter though, because Morgan
number two is the winner, winning three to congratulations Morgan,
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thank you, thank you for rush crush it this morning.
Sorry Eddie, so yeah, really a pitsport performance. Ye, thank you,
thank you Eddie. About how old is your youngest foster kid?
He is U one almost two, he'll be two in
a few months. Have you heard how Eddie was shamed?
Oh no, I'm gonna not gonna say anything and let
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you decide how you feel about this. Okay, tell Amy
what happened. It's so weird. So we've been wanting to
get a tricycle for the foster baby. So I call
a place by my house and I ask if they
have a tricycle there for sale, and they say, yes,
we do. It's a pink one. I say, oh, okay,
now forget it. Then you have any other colors, and
she goes, oh, why, and I said, well, because well,
I just don't want a pink one. Well can I
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ask why is it? Well, it's a boy and I
just would prefer another color, that's it. She goes, well,
you know boys can have pink tricycles too, and I
was like, okay, I think you're right totally, but I
want a different color from my son. And she said, okay,
well that's up to you, but the pink one's here.
If you want to buy it your choice, I said,
I will pass, Thank you very much. Will you think
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about that situation. I mean, I don't think it's any
of her business what color he wants to buy, So
I would never make a customer feel uncomfortable. That's not
my job. I guess what I felt was your kid
not even two. He's not gonna know the difference. You
won't even know the difference. So why don't you just
get the pink one and even spray painted if he does.
There's many options here. I get it, guys, I get it.
And the point of that story, though, is not that
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what I could do to the bicycle to make it okay.
I just don't want the pink win and the fact
that she came to me it was like, you know,
boys can drive pink bicycles too, And I'm like, that's
not the point. I don't want it. Well, yeah, but
you don't want it because it's pink. Yeah, you don't
think boys can ride a pink bicycle. It's just if
you gave me the choice, that's not what I want
from much. She's not giving you a choice, he said,
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that's the only one. He wasn't giving me a choice.
So what are your thoughts about my son who's ten,
who got to hand me down bike from his big
sister that's pink and black. M you get spray paint
that thing? No, I mean the handles are like rubber
and they're pink and there's nothing I can do about it.
But I wasn't going to go buy a whole new
bike when that one she outgrew it. Yeah, And it's like,
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I'll talk perfectly, well, I don't know. No, I'm like,
is Eddie judging my son? Like, no, I'm not judging yourself.
What I'm wondering though, like your son's old enough now
to like does he care that's pink? Oh? I don't know.
He doesn't. He didn't grow up with the whole I mean,
growing up in an orphanage in Haiti, they didn't really
associate pink and blue with boy girl. I mean, that's
a conditioned thing that we do here. So pink used
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to be an extremely masculine color. I know that you
can undo that, Eddie, get the pink. Try be like me,
just be color blind and everything rocks. It didn't matter
what color, he says. Everything's great. Bones, We didn't want
to tell you, but everything you wear is pink right now? Okay,
no another question about this in this series too, because
I don't know how my husband would feel. But like, say,
your son was able to pick it out, and he
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picked out the pink one. That's fine, that's what he wants, totally,
I'm cool with that. Why not let him see if
he likes it and wants it. Yeah, Bones, honestly, he
wouldn't care what color. I know, and I walked right
into it. I get it. But what I'm saying, I
didn't want the pink when it's none of those lady's
business to tell me which one I should buy for
my son. So did you go get another one? Somewhere. Yeah, absolutely,
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I don't get the pink one. What color was it? Blue?
I mean, what happened to the good old red tricycle?
All right, little radio flyer? Yeah, what happened? I just
wanted Oh yeah, no, I know. I can't believe that
she did that too. There's just so many I can't
believe her, you all of it. What's the update with them?
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So any closer to adopting them? So the latest I've
heard is that the course since COVID, the court system
has just been shut down completely. But there are certain
cases that are don't have a lot of obstacles in
the way parents, you know, stuff like that, that could
be kind of in what you would call express court
or something like that. And so they said that there
is an express type of court happening right now and
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that we would be in the queue to get in
that thing any chance before twenty twenty one. What are
we August September? Um? I mean maybe, yeah, yeah, what
you want? Yes? Nice, Yes, that's exactly. Then you won't
call him foster kit. What would you what would you
call him in? Oh my boy? Yeah, just my kids? Yes,
because there would be no doubt at that point is
that what you're looking forward to? Absolutely pretty cool? Huh?
(24:08):
Moving you're Samy's pile of stories. So Home Improvement stars
Tim Allen and Richard Karne they're reuniting for a new
TV show called Assembly Required. So it's a Home Improvement
part two. Actually it's not. It's a reality show and
they're giving builders like the spotlight and the opportunity to
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fix average things around the house, like whatever the problem is.
But they have to actually make whatever they're fixing better
than it was to begin with, and then they pick
a winner. Richard Carne also after Home Improvement hosted Family
Feed for a while, is that al yep, I don't
think so well, I don't think that. I don't think
some time. That's a great show. Back in my childhood,
I loved Home Improvement all right? What else? Okay? Country
(24:54):
Music Hall of Fame and Museum has announced their reopening date.
Are they closed down March thirteen because the coronavirus and
they have been closed this entire time. So if you
do plan on going, there's new guidelines. You got to
wear a mask, temperature checks, touch lists, transactions, ticket lists,
and it just caught me wondering about your stuff is
it still there. No, my exhibit was up for one year.
(25:16):
Well I know, but didn't that and then they sent
it back to me. Okay, so you got it all back. Yeah,
there's not some warehouse they have to keep it in.
They asked if they could keep a couple of things,
because if you're new to the show. There was an
exhibit about me and the Country Music Hall of Fame,
and I gave I'll let them have some headphones, some
Dancing with the Stars jacket, an ACM which I got back,
(25:37):
not the one that's missing. Just a lot of things,
and they asked I could keep some stuff, but I'm
not sure what I let them keep. Maybe an old
guitar used to play something. I'm not sure, but yeah,
it's a great if you're in Nashville and you can go,
it's fantastic. Even if you don't love country music, if
you just kind of like it, it's still really great.
So yeah, check it out. What else, McDonald's is adding
a new chicken nugget flavor for the first time since
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the item launched in nineteen eighty three. They were coming
out with a spicy chicken McNugget and it'll be in
restaurant September sixteenth, for a limited time. I've never heard
of the chicken nugget having anything except a chicken nugget flavor. Yea,
the breaded coating is gonna have cayenne and chili peppers
in it, and then they're going to serve it with
a mighty hot sauce. You hadn't at hot sauce a
(26:22):
mighty one. And then while you're there, something else they're
adding to the menu is a chips ahoy mcflurry Come
on all right, so that would be kind of yummy
if you want to check it out. That was Amy's
pile of stories. It's time for the good news. Petty
(26:44):
Officer Jana Kimber was returning home after being away for
several months on deployment and Florida Deputies they staged a
fake traffic stop to surprise her kids with her homecoming
and that super cool. Yeah yeah, I guess um. It's
just like a unique way she thought of the idea,
reached out to them and she's driving through listening music
(27:06):
with the kids. The dad is and then they get stopped. Boom,
Kimber stepped out of the vehicle. Can I love those videos?
Where people are surprised by their loved ones coming back. Yeah.
Sometimes the ones I like too are like on it
football games, I look at the scoreboard and there's a
message from like the kid's dad and my husband. It's like,
I wish I could be there, you know, but for me.
(27:27):
And then he's sneaking up behind them from behind yeah,
and they're like, all right, well we have something for
you if you turn around. They turn around and it's him.
It's like, yeah, this is like that, except for for
a minute. The kids might be in shot because they
think they're getting played. They run, They're like, oh crap,
my warrants and they take off. All right, that's awesome story.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
(27:50):
We have ninety seconds, guys, to guess the joke. Here.
Come on, it's the Investigative Morning Corny. Amy gives us
a joke. We try to figure it out. Here we go, Amy,
you ready, mon, What do the big chimneys say to
the little chimney? What do the big chimneys say to
the little chimney? Right? They about smoking? Smokey r. You
(28:11):
shouldn't smoke so much? Oh good, one good smoking stunt
or smoking is bad for you. You You got to be
a smoking thing, say no to smoke. A lot of
these are dancer they're good answers. The big chimney to
the small chimney, smoke is bad. What smoke is about?
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What can he says? I mean they're chimneys. They have
to smoke, right. Oh, but I mean he's a little chimney. Yeah,
that's what I'm saying. Big one to say it again?
What did the big chimneys say to the little chimney? Like,
you're too small to smoke? You're too young, You're too young,
you're too Yeah, do you want to do You're too
(28:57):
young to smoke? Okay, well we'll jump into this low early.
We feel good about you're too young to smoke early.
Thirty seconds left. Oh okay, we can sit here talking
about We'll check out the Boby Cast Tomorrow. Tracy Lawrence
will be on my music podcast. We talk about the
new songs, new releases. Every week. We always bring an
artist on. Tracy Lawrence will be on. It's a really
good conversation. So subscribe to the Bobby Cast wherever you
(29:20):
listen to your podcasts. Eighteen seconds, Oh damn all right,
hit it up morning, Corny. What did the big chimney
say to the little chimney we're doing you're too young
too smoke? Will you say what? And then I tell
you what you say? What did I say? You're too
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young to smoke? Nice? We go, You're ready, clear eyes,
fars Nice. A couple of voicemails here. Here is Marci
from Arkansas. There is a cheese and it's called a
throw coach, and it will definitely how it'll knock out
(30:05):
whatever's going on with you. It's just really good. My
family has used it for years. You're gonna have to
go to all food store, which I'm sure you do anyway,
or Caitlin does, and that will make whatever's going on
with you go away. I promise you. It seriously works.
You Eric got blu Have you just throw cooat for years?
This is an allergy thing and once years it hits
(30:25):
me so hard. And I'm just trying to keep my
voice at this point because I feel great. I got
two Corona tests today. I don't know it took two
of them maccident at least the one. Oh yeah, both
are negative, so you're weird of one wasn't I know?
So it's an allergy thing. Let's go shoot this weekend too.
So I'm just trying to preserve my voice as much
as possible for the radio show and the TV show.
(30:47):
But thank you for that. For other folks, throw coat
maybe a wonderful thing for them. All Right, here's another voicemail,
Good morning studio. Just heard the Morning Corny. I'm wondering
one of you guys are gonna do the More Corny
after Dark. I couldn't believe it was funny as they were.
And I've been telling those jokes ever since. I've never
get my fourteen year old son to laugh because they're
(31:08):
all dad jokes. I told them those three jokes, and
boy did he laugh. All Right, I have a good one.
We can do the Morning Corny after Dark either tomorrow
or Monday, giving me a little bit of time to
prepare some of them. Yeah, give me some Monday. We'll
do it later in the show too. Yeah, because they're
just slightly racy corny jokes. Some I have to maybe
rework to make them appropriate. And there's even a different
(31:31):
setup too, like this is the Morning Corny after Dark
setup and now the Morning Corny after Dark. So we'll
do that Prime Monday. Yeah, alright, alright. The world's most
expensive peanut butter and jelly sandwich is three hundred fifty
bucks at a restaurant Chicago. Like, if you go buy this,
you have to be showing off right of course, or
(31:52):
splitting it with a lot of friends. You get one bite,
like sixty bucks. What in the world a restaurant Chicago
is now selling the world's most of peanut butter and
jelly sandwich three hundred fifty bucks. The bread has edible
gold baked in which just seems like a waste of
money and gold why, I don't know, could you think
it a taste it and what makes it edible? And
(32:12):
how do we know you're not lying? Right? I'm like,
I can't prove there's an edible gold in net. That's first,
it uses an expensive all natural peanut butter, honey imported
from New Zealand and a red currant jam from France.
Oh okay, well then well then let's spend away. It's
because the flights cost so much to get the peanut
butter Rover, a restaurant Chicago called Pebean j which is pizza,
(32:35):
beeran and jukebox, decided about adding this side the sandwich.
Would you be let's say it was fifty bucks, would
you be interested in just trying the novelty? Have a
peanut butter jelly sandwich is supposed to be that good.
It's fifty bucks and I was splitting it with a
bunch of runs. Yes, I would like a bite because
I wouldn't need to know what this hype is about. Yeah.
The restaurant also sells regular peanut butter and jelly made
on wonder bread with regular peanut butter and grape jelly
(32:57):
for five dollars. I'm never had a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich because I don't like peanut butter, so I
don't know what I'm missing out. Did the smell of
peanut butter? I've never had peanut butter. I've had it
in child like aes peanut butter cup, but that doesn't
smell so bad. But peanut butter itself, and it's not
like you're allergic to it or anything. You just don't
like it, don't you know? The smuckers uncrustable, so we
(33:22):
talk about sometimes they they actually make those uncrustables. With
the crust, it's a whole piece of bread and then
they cut the crust off and send it away for
animal feed. It felt like they make the bread without
the one fact. What does it have to do with
the peanut butter. It's a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
I don't know. I just read it and it's in
my head. It's a peanut uncrustable, peanut butter jelly sandwich.
(33:44):
It's only okay, that's why is a brand of peanut
butter and jelly. But you don't need peanut butter. Yeah,
yesterday Amy told us she wrecked a company car like Mazda.
Client gave Amy a car, so hey, drive it around
if you'd like to talk about it. And then she
drove around and wrecked it and talked about it. Yeah.
(34:07):
So what happened yesterday after the show? I have no idea.
I know that Scuba Steve had a call maybe with
the CEO of Mazda or something wrong. Scuba, what happened
yesterday whenever you called about Amy's car wreck? So a
few layers happened here. The first layer was I spoke
to our national sales team and they were immediately laughing
about the situation. They weren't too worried about it's a
(34:28):
good sign. And then so I sent them pictures so
they could share it with Mazda. And then Chris from
Mazda reached out and he had a few things to say.
The first one was he heard the show yesterday. He
thought it was funny. It wasn't too worried about it.
He wanted to make sure that Amy was actually okay.
He was more concerned about your your well being than
the cars, so kind like at Mazda, just being amazing.
(34:49):
I look at that customer service checking on our health. Yes, okay, yeah,
I've said that. Now they're having to work with the
risk management department to see what the next steps are.
But to assure you that you are still going to
have a car, the Maza c X nine. You won't
have to pay anything out of pocket. It's more likely
going to happen with insurance, whether our company insurance or
their insurance. But there's a chance that you won't get
it repaired while you have the car. You may have
(35:10):
the damage car the entire time, but don't you deserve that.
I know I deserve to drive around and people be like,
WHOA that girl's steer clear? She may not know how
to drive well. And I was driving out of the
garage yesterday and you had talked about how you'd run
over this small pole and you didn't see it. It
was taller than I. Then you led us to believe
yeah anything I told you, yea hi. Yeah. But everything's
(35:34):
good a scuba. Everything is fine. She's okay. You're not
gonna lose your job or anything. Oh man, can you
they fire Amy for this? Well? A national? I don't know.
I mean it was a very important like deal that
I'm sure National Sales worked out. And I was so nervous,
and after it happened, it's just not already a great day.
And I cried, and so to hear that they're so
(35:57):
kind about it, it's amazing. Yeah, it's great. All right,
let's go over. You guys leave his voicemails all the time.
Eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby, here's the first one
morning studio. I'm just calling to let you know I
listen to you guys every day. Actually, I have an
hour drive to work through a couple different cities and
I listened to you on two different radio stations. Just
(36:17):
no when to switch it over, but listen to every day.
Love the things you guys do. Thanks, thank you. Also,
if you go to iHeartRadio, we are on the iHeart
Country channel. It's the Big Country channel, and so our
show was on that, so you never have to actually
switch if you're listening online, that makes sense. Yeah, give
your app either gore on your headphones or in your car.
(36:38):
You can listen to I Heeart Country the whole time
and we're on that all morning. Here's another one. This
is Carrie in California. Hey, Bobby Morn's studio. My binging
is based on what you guys are throwing at me
and yellowphone. I'm seriously got through it, like in three days,
should you work in let's work in botcrastinating working? Eddie
(37:03):
gets on it. It is freaking awesome. Love it, Love
you guys fight. I'm on episode six of season three,
not feeling it so much. It will pick up, but
there's only four episodes left it the whole season. Kaylin
and I finished that episode last night and we were like, well,
this season is the worst season. I would agree the
other ones have been better, but it picks back up. Yeah, Okay,
(37:25):
and Eddie, have you watched any other episode? Yes, sir, okay,
I'm on episode four. Oh I'm moving now. Do you
like it now better than you thought? It's okay, Like
we're watching it and in our minds, my wife and
I after every episode we look at each other go.
People are saying it's good, So let's just keep sticking
through it. Right now, it's okay. Are you being a contrarian? Well,
(37:45):
you know, you know when some when people hype stuff up,
you know you expect a lot, and maybe that's what's happening.
But right right now, I'm liking what I'm seeing so far.
All right, one more, Hey, I just want to say
I got a shout out to everybody on the show.
You're great. I'm my middle school principal and I'm about
to pull my high out story for the school year
and everything changes. But the one thing that Size is
saying that I really look forward to on your show
(38:06):
is a fun and morning days party. I love it.
Please will ever stop it? Thank you so much? You
got it tomorrow morning and it'll be back on. We
do it every Friday. It's six am Central, depending on
where you are in eight am Central, so it could
be seven to nine if your East coast. But yeah,
tomorrow Friday morning dance party. It's basically just a much
song that I picked it. I'll put you in a
good mood and DJ Minu mixes them up. We'll do
(38:27):
it twice in morning. I've been doing it for about
fifteen years at this point in mixing all formats jam.
We used to get in so much trouble for playing
fun hip hop stuff on the country station years ago.
Not anymore. I mean other shows kind of do it
now because we do it. But yeah, I appreciate that call.
Appreciate you letting us know. Don't chte that feeling when
you don't get any sleep and you wake up and
(38:49):
you're like, oh crap, now I gotta go and have
a full day. You're just exhausted, yes, and you know
you tried to sleep and you don't even know how
much you slept. You're like, I think I fell asleep.
You ever have those mornings? Uh huh? So I was
reading a story and they say, here's how to actually
make it through that day when you wake up and
you feel like crap. So first of all, there's eat
(39:09):
your breakfast. The first thing that you should do if
you're not getting enough sleep, Even if you usually skip
it or eat a smaller one. If you don't get sleep,
you've got to add some sort of fuel. So within
an hour of getting up so that you've probably been awake,
eat a pretty healthy breakfast, like something with some real
substance to it, because that will give you enough energy
(39:29):
to at least get you going. Secondly, is anything in
your dake when you're exhausted that if you have the
most important things, do that first. If you have some
coming at three o'clock, it's super important meetings, so if
you can move it up, because you're basically the science
of it is, you're gonna pet her out by the
end of the day, so front load that early part
of the day. And they say if you can hide
(39:51):
your cell phone until almost lunchtime, because you only have
a little bit of time of being productive, So the
most you can put your phone away, the better. And
then finally, don't drink a whole bunch of caffeine, Like
you can drink a little bit, but don't drink because
that'll actually make you not feel well and it'll make
you crash even harder, and you're gonna crash anyway. But
the whole article, the basis if you don't get any sleep,
(40:13):
and you're gonna be tired as crap. You basically got
five hours in you, and this is how to tackle
that five hours. I do all that pretty much. Yea, No,
when do you come in here or like a rock star.
I do have this new caffeine tablet thing that I'm using.
It's pretty good, you know, not the same thing as
that tea that that's super caffeinated tea that people are
going to the hospital way. But I do. I get
(40:35):
a few more days in it, and if it's great,
I'll let you know what it is. I want to
make sure it goes to all the trials, you know,
Stage one, Stage two, it's gotta go to the third trial.
You know how long is the trial? Like a week? Yeah?
One week. I want to make sure that it's good
on me for an entire week. I'm also testing out
coronavirus vaccine on myself. I got a few things I'm
doing over here. It's time for the good news good
(41:00):
A restaurant owner in Iowa is feeding hundreds of people
for free after that big old storm just took it down.
The storm to hit the Midwest we've talked about on
our show a little bit one hundred miles an hour storm.
It destroyed or severely damaged thousands of homes, schools, and businesses.
And as the community continues to bounce back, barbecue restaurant
owner Willie Fairly is using his grill at Willie Raise
(41:21):
q Shack to provide his neighbors with at least four
hundred mills daily at no cost. He's provide at least
a thousand free grilled mills to the community, including ribs,
chicken burgers, hot dogs. And if you know this Willie Fairly,
or you see Willie raise q Shack, you can throw
a few bucks at him if you have it, because
he's obviously taking a lot of his money and giving
it to folks you know, love it. So I just
(41:43):
wanted to shout him out. I thought it was a
fantastic story as somebody that didn't have to but it's
given back to the community that helps him survive. So
a big shout out to Willie Fairley. And that's what's
all about. That was tell me something good. So what's
the big debate with your daughter and her wanting a
TV in the bedroom? Oh, she says that her friends
have them in their bedrooms. I guess they talk about
(42:03):
it at school or something, and that she doesn't have one.
So she said she's putting together a case to present
to us, and I told her not to waste her
time because she's not getting a TV in her room.
Why are you so anti TV? Well, I just don't
think that kids need a TV in the room. For
a long time, I was anti even my husband and
I having a TV. And we finally, Oh, then we
(42:23):
go in and it's amazing. But I mean, she'll never leave.
She would never leave her room, and I can't have that.
I like her to come hang out with us or
watch TV in the family room as a family, where
she belongs. I just don't want her hold up in
her room. And I didn't have a TV growing up. Okay,
now we're getting to it. This is the root of it.
(42:45):
You didn't have one, so she can't have one. Is
that the room or is it me looking out for
her not being hold up in her room? You put
rules on that, just like you'd put roles on anything else. Okay,
I think you shall listen to her case. Honestly, Well,
I'll see what she puts together. She's quite convincing. We'll
see Eddie, your son have a TV in room? No,
(43:06):
but he has an iPad so and you know he
watches his movies or TV up there. So I don't
see really see the difference as long as you put
the rules in place, like, hey, you have one hour
of screen time in your room whatever wherever you want
to watch it, and then you spend time with us.
When is she going to present this to you? I'll
have to ask her. She just said she was working
on it. Let us know next week. Okay, I'll give
you an update. Would your husband think about it? Well,
(43:28):
I haven't really asked his opinion. Oh, it doesn't matter, Yeah,
I kind of, I don't. I just thought the answer
was no, and I thought y'all would be on my side.
I can't live without a TV in my room, so
I've never well, I didn't have a bedroom growing up. Ever,
I slept in the living room on a couch and
the TV was always on. So now I have to
sleep with one, right, and anytime I go anywhere for
(43:50):
like work, my only you know, ask is if there's
a TV wherever I'm sleeping. If she gets a tving room,
should I make her pay for it? Oh? You mean
the actual or the cable builder grinn't talk about Well,
I don't know how to. I don't know how. She
just gets a TV in her room. Okay. I think
that's great. She saves up and buys a TV. She
(44:10):
probably has much money saved up. Anyway, she's the saver
of the family. But if she does all that, can
she watch it all day in the room? No, even
if she pays for it. There's rules, all right, let
us know the presentation. Well, there's a list. Are these
celebrities over under forty years old? Okay? Okay, so I
just turned forty, so they can be under over or
(44:31):
right on forty okay. Kim Kardashian right on under thirty
nine okay, Channing Tatum under forty or over over he
is forty exactly. Beyonce over under, she's thirty eight, Holly,
(44:56):
she's accomplished so much. I just is going by her awesomeness.
Chris Evans over under thirty nine, okay, Chris Pratt right
on over, he's forty one. Reese Witherspoon over forty four.
(45:18):
The only person you've ever I've seen you get Psycho
over well, but Taylor Swift too, a long time ago, yeah,
like a forever. Yeah, but you met her and then
you took an art class to paint her a picture. Well,
when I met her, I gave her the picture that
I painted, and then she told her she had in
her tour bus and I was like, no, no. She
said she knew right where she was going to hang it,
and that it was beautiful. She did. What if she
(45:40):
was doing a video now and you saw Ammy's picture
in the background of what are you freak? Jake Jellenhall
over under thirty nine? Oh all right, you didn't do it. There,
I go, there's a house in Iowa and a bunch
of people are murdered in it, and I can go
stay in it overnight. And we had a listener call
and say, hey, how are you talking about it? I
(46:00):
did it. I didn't believe in ghosts and now I do.
And I was like really, all right, Well, let's send lunchbox.
So what's the latest on this, Scooba Steve? So the
latest is you were wanting a deadline of September second
on what we're gonna do here. I was looking at
the calendar. They have a lot of dates already filled
up in September, but I was thinking it'd be more
fun to do in October because of Halloween and that
(46:21):
kind of time of year. So we could do it
if it all works out, the twentieth of October, and
then check out the twenty first, which is a which
is a Tuesday through Wednesday. How do you feel about that,
lunchbox terrified. I talked to my wife about it, and
she has reservations about messing with big ghosts and spirits
(46:43):
of dead people, especially because children were killed. And she's like,
what if that means they follow you home? And then
because you have children, they want to hunt your children. Well,
why would you be messing with them by going in there?
And she feels like, you're going in there where they died,
you know, they were murder and you're saying, oh, I'm
making a joke out of your murder, and I'm like
(47:03):
I she just wants to guarantee that I'm not going
to be possessed. I guaranteed you will not be possessed.
There you go, we can probably get in and writing Yeah,
I can write that down for you too, and I'll
sign it guaranteed. There's no way there aren't ghosts in
this house that caller called and said there were ghosts,
(47:24):
that things were happening in that house. They took their
own ball, she said, and it moved. Yeah, and you
do well. Okay, if that's the case, you don't have
to go and make fun of the situation. You can
go and be nice to them and hang out, like
say Hiban, like, I'm gonna shut this place down, and
for you guys, like just go and be buddies with them. Yeah,
we're going to put it into this. You got attacked
by a ghost once. I did. When I was younger.
My buddy that lived down the street, his house had
(47:46):
a ghost in it. And I got up in the
middle of the night one night to go to the
bathroom and I was walking down the hallway and the
ghosts pushed me in the closet and I couldn't get out.
I had to yell for help and someone had to
come open the closet door, and it got really cold
in there. I'm telling you, the ghost push me in there.
And we'd be there after school and then we would
be sitting on the couch and we'd have the front
(48:06):
door locked and it would unlock, no doubt about it.
Ghost you would see footprints on the stairs. Guys, ghosts
are real deal. They will come and get you. Where
else did the ghost touch you? No, the ghost didn't
touch me. There was no touch you said he touched
push pushed me in the closet and what had happened
and made you uncomfortable? Yeah, no, that's it the ghost.
I don't the ghost went in there with me. I
(48:28):
couldn't get out though. Trust circle here, Bud, I am
telling you the truth. There was no touching besides the
push into the closet. You gotta see you guys make
fun of it. This is serious. We are a little
we're just laughing. But I also put him on a
lie detector once and the lie detector came back that
(48:48):
he was lying when this story, Yes you remember that. No,
I don't day, no, clear as day that happened. I'm
telling you. Okay. So we're looking at October twentieth, yes,
correct through twenty first. And what town is this near?
This is but I can't pronounce. I think it's Vasalia, Iowa. Yeah,
is it near Iowa City? Is it near what of
(49:10):
our markets there? I think it'd be fine and we'll
just we'll drive up. Anybody going with you. I have
no one to go with me. People have jobs like
no going alone. I'll tell you live stream the whole thing.
I'll take him two or this is your shot, film it,
this is your shot to get you know. It attracts
(49:33):
people to watch you on the internet if they think
you're in this ghost house alone, to follow streaming it. Yeah,
except to be in the buybone show page though. Yeah.
So I have no one to go with me. I mean,
I can't be in a ghost house by myself. But
we're committed scuba. Yeah, I mean, so that is a
good point. Though. Should we bring Morgan for social for
like a live stream or video? Shaking your head, No, okay,
(49:56):
Eddie does a video. Maybe Eddie goes video. I'm good.
I gotta be here. I can't give them a guarantee. Yeah,
I talk about anything. It's all funny. It's all funny, scoop.
I tell you what. We could really be fine without
you for a day. Yeah, but that's a that's the
thing though. I'm also like lunchbox. But I am rational
with my thinking on the ghost thing, and I have
(50:17):
had my experiences and you I am not going anywhere
near that forgay, Wait you think that the ghosts there
are real. I don't think. I know that these things
are real. I've experienced my things. I am. I am
not going to do it's long stories. But living in
San Francisco, there was a lot of deaths where I
lived because the great fire and the earthquake in the
nineteen oh six and the building I lived, and I
experienced many different things that that my wife now would
(50:40):
not want to go to my apartment when we were
dating in the beginning. I'm not doing it. I'm out. Wait.
You couldn't pay me any amount of money to go
to it anything like this? Did a ghost in a
closet too? No, I was. I got taken over by
a ghost. I felt their emotions my entire drive to work. Okay,
I got stories, all stories. Felt a ghost emotions take
(51:01):
you over? Yes. So I lived in this apartment on
Knob Hill. It's where the earthquake happened. The fire, lots
of people died. And one day I was leaving my
apartment and I had this feeling that somebody was behind
me the entire walk, and then as I got into
my car, this emotion and energy took over me and
I started crying. The entire drive to work, and I
couldn't shake it until I got to work. Then that
(51:21):
moment as I opened the car door, it lifted and
came right out of my soul, and I felt like
I was basically the conduit to release the soul from
my apartment and the kind of cry like why it
made me cry? I felt the emotions of whatever they
were feeling with whatever it was, the fire that killed
them or whatever it was. But I felt all the
emotions throughout that drive, and plus many other things like
(51:42):
taking showers and feeling things and telling people that was Harold.
I mean, I got all kinds of stories like I
just can't do it. It's amazing. Everybody volunteers me, but
no one wants to go with me because now they're
all scared too. It's crazy how this works. I'll drive
with you there, but I won't go in the house.
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So what do you want? Are you looking for a
partner to go in the house? Yeah, I need a
partner in the house. What if we had a listener?
Oh missy that gets that gets weird? Is that creepier
than they go? You never go? I mean, okay, right now,
because we're still a few stages of the plan away. Yeah,
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lunchboxs will be spending the night in the house when
October twentieth through twenty first, I should lock it in
right now so we don't lose the date. Yeah, lock
it in is thenyone? We get some one of them
on the phone next week. Yeah, I can get the
owner on. Yeah, I love too. Okay, Okay, there we go,
Lunchbox ready to go. You're good. No, I'm not good. Guys,
do you hear this? Like no one else is good?
Eddi's scared to go, Morgan number two. They're all funny
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games and laughing. They go with me. No, I just
don't want to ride for ten hours. Me up there.
It'll take you just as long to get in there.
It's okay, leave the too, someone leave the driving to
someone else, or writ me a car service, or all right,
we will. We'll check in with the owners of that
house in the next few days. There's a new dating
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app that lets you find people to date that are
either twenty years older than you or twenty years younger
than you. A new app called twenty Dating just launched
that's specifically for people looking to date someone two generations older.
It only shows matches with at least two decades separation.
You can bet it's all old dudes and all young girls, right,
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I mean, yeah, there might be a few older but
mostly don't you think it's gonna be old dudes? Yeah? Otherwise,
kind of a free for all. You just go in
twenty years boot. There's a dating app for everything at
this point. I did see the Hinge app commercials pretty
good because they're like Hinge where the app that we
don't want you to use anymore. It's pretty cool commercial
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where they're like find your person and delete us. Oh
so much else that I remember the commercial, So that's
pretty cool. Yeah, that's the one that you're on, Morgan. Yeah,
I'm on that one and two others. But yeah, may
that one Hinch is the best, right, Hinge is the
best one. At least most of the guys are looking
for relationships. You're on Hinge Eldon and Bumble and Matt
No not Matt and Tender No good. Let's see do
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I know of this one? Yes? Oh? Oh yeah, the
cool person one? Yeah, how's that one going? It doesn't
work very well. There's not a lot of guys in Nashville,
so like a lot of attractive men all around the world,
but not here in Nashville, so it doesn't really help me.
What's the update on that four person message you got
from those four dudes that wanted to date you at
the same time. Well, so I found out a few
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of our listeners messaged me because they happened to meet
up with them, but they were here on a bachelor party.
So they're not in Nashville anymore. Oh so they were
just looking at so they message you while they were
in town. Yeah, like they matched with me while they
were here. Yeah, and they're gone. They're all in Michigan,
I think is where they're from. But a few people
went like on a date ish with them. But basically
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what happened with them is that they had to choose
one of the guys and if that guy reciprocated, then
they would all meet up. Is how they How they
did it. Did those guys ever reach out to you? Nope,
they never responded. But after I found out they weren't
here in town anymore, I don't even think they're looking
at I think they created the profile just for when
they were in town. Okay, so the update is you're
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not going out in four dudes now. Yep, I was
looking forward too though I was ready. Yeah, me too,
and brought it up yet I didn't know if you'd
been out and you didn't like any of them. I
responded and was like, hey, what's the deal here, let's
figure this out so we can go out together. And
then yeah, I found out that they're not here anymore.
So how are you dating now? Not really? I mean
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do you do the FaceTime date? Have you done that?
You both get dinner and you eat at the same time,
you get dressed up. Yeah. I've tried it once and
didn't like, Oh really, it was very weird. I just
it was I think Facetime's really personal, So like having
a FaceTime day is a little like two personal for
a first day that did y'all really eat? No, Like,
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we just had drinks and we kind of got to
know each other. It lasted like twenty minutes and then
like you kind of go back to texting. You're like
bad connection, runaway. So you both made a drink at
your house, yes, and then drank it while you talked? Yeah,
it was. It was bizarre. And where did you meet
this guy? What app hinge? Yeah? And so what celebrity
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did you look like though if we had a picture
someone because I like to visually picture, Oh my gosh,
Morgan hit in the FaceTime and then Channing Tatum answers
a little a little zac efron ish, okay would be
the vibe i'd gone, but definitely not zac Efron. And
why did it not work for you? It was just awkward.
I don't know. I mean just maybe it was because
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of it was on a virtual one, but like just
the connection wasn't there, and it was kind of like
you'd wait and wait for him to respond. He'd sit there,
and then it just felt like more like an interview
than like a genuine conversation. It's like when Andrew soon
Cooper's talking to someone in Iraq. There's that delay and
they'd start talking over to each other and you're like, well,
this whole thing's gone to crap. That's how your data,
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that's literally how it is, and you're not even thinking
about meeting up with people in real life right now.
I have gone on one day in real life. Wow,
Corona tested, we were good. Everyone was good. He has
to get like daily coronavirus tests for his job, so
I knew he was safe. I was like cool, we're good,
and we went and sat at a patio and how
to drink and how'd that go? It was good? But um,
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just different people. Wasn't going to work out moving forward?
And what celebrity does he look like? Because if zac
Efron didn't work out? Yeah, oh gosh, I did you know.
I actually thought about this. I don't think he looks
like a celebrity though, because he's he's a little bit shorter. Oh, Chris,
I'm five foot tall. I mean guys can be like
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five six and they're still taller than me. Um gosh,
like blonde, vernet blonde. Okay, Chris, him's worth we go
right to like So still no luck? Hum, no luck?
All right? What's it gonna take. I don't know at
this point. I mean it's hard. People aren't really dating
right now either too, because nobody wants to go out
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of their bubbles, you know, and virtual dating is weird.
So I'm kind of like, well, I may just be
single for another year, you know. All right, we'll keep us,
keep us updated always. All right. My voice is slowly slipping,
so I gotta go. Thank you guys. Have a good day.
Mo