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March 15, 2021 69 mins

Bobby talks about his last weekend filming Breaking Bobby Bones which will premiere on Memorial Day on NatGeo. We bring back Eddie the Dad! Eddie talks to his 13 year old and gets a review of Fresh Prince of Bel Air and he also shares the drama that happened with the tooth fairy. We find out that Raymundo has been trying to pay Morgan2 to mention his friend in the Skinny.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting, Hey, guys, welcome to Monday's show. Hope you had
an awesome weekend morning studio morning. Hey, an update from Amy,
because we had talked about on a show last week
that your daughter wanted to audition for a high school
play and she was going to sing Genie in a

(00:25):
Bottle from Christina Aguilera. Yes, and you were like, I
don't know that song is kind of an actual kind.
But now she's come to you and said, what, Well,
apparently there's a singing part and a dancing part, two
separate auditions. Okay, so we settled on the singing part
being she wanted to do the theme song for my

(00:46):
Outweigh podcast because she knows it. So she's not going
to do Christina Aguilera Genie in a Bottle. Correct, She's
now singing a song about positive body image. What I think,
just super cute, good message, perfect. She danced to this
has already been filmed. Oh yeah, Hips Don't Lie by Shakira.

(01:08):
And you know that game, the video game just Dance
or whatever with the Nintendo switch, like where you have
in your hands. So there's a whole routine on the game,
and so she just put the game on the TV
so she could see it real big, and then filmed herself,
so it looks like she has this whole choreographed routine.
That's smart. It's very smart, right, all her idea. So

(01:29):
it looks really good except for some of these moves.
What's a sexy song? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, So you don't
want to hear the words just to the hook, I'm
starting to feel lam trying to fill you boy. Well yeah, jesus,
I've never even heard that. No, I know, purposefully listening.

(01:49):
It's just a fun song, right. But then, and she's
a really good dancer, and some of these moves like
we're which when you're at home trying to win the
video game. It's all good and fun. When you realize
she's filming herself to send it into school for an audition,
I'm like, whoa, that backbank things a little whoa, Hey
did she get the role? Well, we sent it off

(02:11):
and so there was an automatic reply, which I guess
anybody that sent in an audition they got a reply saying, hey,
thanks for submitting. You know, because you did this, you
have a guaranteed spot in the play. But she can
at least be a tree or rock, Yes, so I
guess anybody that's submitted, that's cool, you get a spot.

(02:31):
But they said, as we filter through audition tapes, we
will let you know what roles have been assigned to who.
Lauren Elena was on our show and she kind of
brought up something similar. They might be reminded me of this.
She was talking about the talent portion of a beauty
pageant that she participated in when she was eight years old.
I don't think my mom realized what I was singing
until I was on the stage singing it. But I
sang Genie in a Bottle. She'd heard the song a

(02:52):
million times, but then when her eight year old daughter
right was on the stage singing it, she was like,
oh my gosh, my child should not be singing this song.
I'm a Genie in a bottle. You got a right way.
But to be fair less okay. I was a teenager
though when that came out, and I didn't I thought
it was a genie too. I didn't associate it. I

(03:15):
literally wore a genie outfit. That's what I thought. Too funny. Yes,
let us know if she gets a good role, yeah
I will, well either way, it's good no matter what
she's doing. It's good, Bobby. All the parts are good. Yeah,
Like it's an honor to just be in there. I'm
proud of her for going after that is great. Yep,

(03:35):
she's about to start track and she's gonna be doing theater.
I love this. She went after it. But I hope
she gets a good role. Some roles are better than others. Okay, yeah,
I stand by that stake. I know. It's still good news. Countdown,
counting down the biggest good news stories acrost the Left.
I got you. We go five to one. Let's go

(03:59):
Five parks in California, including Disneyland, are on pace to
finally open again sooner than expected. They can open April first,
with limited capacity. You know. Also, a lot of people
are getting the vaccine now, averaging over two million a day,
which is pretty awesome. It's happening. We wander to things
to be back to normal this summer. The fact that
they're announcing music festivals, movie theaters are starting to open

(04:20):
up a little bit, like we're in a good place
right now. I'm pretty pumped. A church in Oklahoma just
bought up three point eight million dollars in medical debt
and forgave all of it. So one thousand, three hundred
twenty seven people do not have to worry about bills
anymore when it comes to hospital bills. Three point eight
million dollars. That is fantastic. Number Three Florida Deputys rescued

(04:43):
to seventy three a woman from a sinking car over
the weekend, and their bodycam videos recorded it. Here is
audio of the rescue. Hey serrups office. Climb out to
the bar. Right now, the door's open. Climb up, help
me get her out, Sial. We get the female out.
The vehicles all the under water. That's cool, huh. Two

(05:04):
police officers in New York saved a cat and a
dog from a burning house on Friday. An eleven year
old boy and a thirteen year old boy were home alone.
They got out safely. They told the officers about their pets.
As the home was on fire. The two cops ran
in and saved the dog and saved the cat. That's awesome.
A group of bikers and Sacramento found out that an
eighty three year old veteran hadn't left the house in

(05:25):
two years because he did not have a wheelchair ramp.
So what do they do? They built him a wheelchair ramp,
the biker showed up, and now the guys out of
his house. Let's fantastic that the good news countdown. Lunchbox
told us a few weeks back that he was starting
to take some acting classes. Is that we haven't talked

(05:45):
about it a lot since. So what's been the process
so far? Lunchbox? Oh, man, it's been awesome. It's been
so much fun. So what it is is the director
will email you a script and that you have your
assigned role, and then we get together on the assigned
the week via zoom and we act out the you know,
the whole read like we did Justified, which is a

(06:06):
TV show, and you get your parts and man, it's
so fun. Some people dress up in costumes, some don't.
You know. She encourages you, hey, you know, get into
your role and you know whatever you need to do
watch the episode beforehand, so you kind of have an
understanding what's going on. It's been incredible. So did you
watch the episode that you're going to read here? Yes?

(06:27):
Did you see the person playing your part? I did
see the person playing my part and I was like, dang,
maybe it kind of looks like me. Okay, So you
think they cast you because of what you look like? Yeah,
I think so. Do you want to hear a clip
of him? Are doing a table? Or even? Of course?
How much did you pay for this? Have you said that? I? Yeah,
a few hundred dollars, like more than two for the

(06:48):
whole class, or per per month or what? No, No No,
it's like it's like for three months and I paid
a few hundreds. Do you watch the other people and think, oh,
I'm better than they are some of them, and then
some of them, I'm like, oh that was really good.
That was really good. Okay, here's a clip up, lunch boy,
set me up, set me up this clip. So we
are we are doing Justified, and I am Dicky Bennett,

(07:09):
and you are going to hear my wife's voice because
someone called in sick and she had to fill in
last minute. So now your wife is part of the class.
Well no, no, she's not always part of the class.
Just that night, so you're gonna be like, wow, she
wants to be an actor too. She does not have
any interest in being an actor. She just was a
last minute fill in. And I asked if anybody was around,
I said, wife, get over here, because if I'm gonna
be an actor. You gotta help me. Okay, here we go.

(07:30):
Dicky looks over from the TV, shaking his head. All
that smoke and you still can't just help yourself. Huh.
I'm under some serious stress here. I don't know why
you're so calm beating in Dicky's phone rings. He checks it,
looks to coover a little confused. Who is it Cutter?
But the news said Cutter was dead? Yeah, oh yeah,

(07:54):
this piece of cat on the face of the earth.
Who the hell is this? What I just heard? There's
what's happening. So what happened is there was a scene
before that where a murder went like a supposed murder
went down. So this Dickie Bennett thinks he's in the clear,
but Cutters survived, and Cutter's coming back to get him.

(08:14):
And what did your teacher tell you after that reading?
She thought I did all right. She said there was
room for improvement. You know, small roles, so they're what
you didn't get to see a lot of my acting chops.
But she said, you know, for a first try, you know,
good job. She said, I seemed a little nervous, but
I didn't think either. Seemed nervous. Are you nervous when
you're doing that? No? I mean cutter. I thought I
nailed that. I've done a couple of acting things. It's

(08:37):
not really my bag, but I did. I had nine
lines in a movie called Band Slam with Vanessa Hudgens
and Phoebe from Friends. Probably the most pressure I've ever felt.
I've done Nashville a couple times, but I did one
a lot where I had actual lines with Rain and
James Oh yeah. It was Connie Britton. And you talk
about pressure on you. All the cameras are on you.

(08:59):
You have and all the other actors come in and
just go all right, just come do your job. They
don't care that I've never done this before. They're not like,
all right, bo, you can really do this, like focus,
we have faith in you. It's just like, okay, you're
an actor, come and do it. And they're like all
here we go, three two action and it's like oh
and then she starts delivering her lines and you're delivering

(09:20):
lines back and all the cameras and I messed up. Well.
I think the first time they were like cut, cut,
you feel like a total loser. That's how you were
responding that's what happened because I think I like stumbled
on a word or something and they're like, cut, who

(09:41):
is this guy? And then you feel like they're gonna
usher you off set because you're so bad, and so
then you feel even more pressure to do do it the
second time. In the end, I think it turned out okay.
I think we did four or five takes. I think
they need two or three just to have But like
I remember, Jake Oen came in. He was talking about
acting and he was like, Yeah, you're in there with
the greatest actors in the world, and they just expect

(10:03):
you to show up and know how to do it.
And they don't care that you're a first timer because
if you agree to do it, you should be able
to do it. Lunch Box, what's your goal with this man?
I'm just hoping to get some spots on the big screen,
That's what I mean. The end goal is, you know,
get some kind of roles and some speaking spots on TV.
But got to start somewhere. My acting class is the
first step, and I just gotta build my way up
because Jake Owen said I sucked and I gotta get better.

(10:25):
But what do you mean big spot. How are you
gonna get those jobs? A You're gonna fly to Los
Angeles audition. Hey, if that's what I gotta do, that's
what I gotta do. But I mean, when we get there,
I gotta get you know, you gotta get an agent
that gets you these acting gigs. And I mean there's
there's a lot of in the process. There's a lot
of in the process. When you're in next class, it'll
be later this week or early next week. I gotta look.

(10:46):
And I think we're doing Parks and wreck. Also comedy. Yeah, yeah,
I think I'm pretty I'm built for the comedy. I
don't know if I'm a good drama actor. Okay, all
right there he is our newest Thespian lunch to be
or not to be? Okay, Action Shakespeare, thank you, It's
time for the good news. A little boy in New

(11:10):
York is being called a hero because of what he's
doing to help firefighters. His name is Blake Austin Hines.
He's been shoveling fire hydrants out of the snow and
also knocking the ice of them, which I never thought about,
because if they have to use them, they probably can't
get to them. If there's a fire, and you know what,
there's a lot of fires and the hardcore winter because
people are eating things up, and so what he does

(11:31):
he shovels them. He knocks the ice of them. Well.
A team of thirty firefighters were battling a blaze. They
say it became intense very quickly, and when they needed
access to the hydrant, the eleven year old kid had
already cleared it and made it ready for them. I
just would never thought about that the fire hydrants. The
chief explains that if they didn't have access to the hydrant,
they would have had to find another way and waste

(11:51):
more time and probably would have lost more property or lives.
Here's a clip of the Courtland Fire Department Chief Wayne
Friedman saying that his efforts made a difference. One good
thing that we had going for us was we never
ran out a lot and that's all because of Blake,
period and his efforts. Although he didn't realize it when
you show him the hydrant, this winner and didn't think

(12:12):
much of it. You know, it's not just a good
thing to do. Well, it proved itself pretty cool. That's
what's all about. Blake. Good job, buddy, that was tell
me something good. May appreciate you guys hanging out with
us this morning. Just you could listen to anything in
the whole world and you're with us, and we appreciate
that just so much. We get to pay our bills

(12:33):
and eat our groceries because of you guys listening, so
so thank you. Let's see what's happened with everybody here
in the room. In our segment, we call what's the HAPs? Hey,
what's the hack? Go around the room? Quick check in
life the weekend, Amy, what's the HAPs Well, it's official,
my dad is one hundred percent moving in. We called
his assistant living place and put in our notice. They

(12:55):
normally I thought it was day to day payments there
because you know people, you know they're older. It's it's
a situation, so you pay by the day. So I figured, okay,
we'll give our notice and then we'll get him out
of there and we'll save all this money, especially while
he's in rehab. But no, you have to give thirty
days notice if it's not a death situation, so you

(13:18):
have to pay for another month. Well yeah, but we
got our thirty days in. But we're gonna go ahead
and be moving him out like soon, Like I'm looking
for in some of us stuff I'm going to be
putting up on like for sale that he's just not
gonna need anymore. He's got a really nice couch and TV,
so I'm gonna hit up Facebook marketplace. So it's all
becoming very real. What's the HAPs? Hey, Hey, what's the heck?

(13:39):
I'll go So Ella, our second dog about six months old.
But we put up this fence. It's a pretty nice
fence in our yard. So we built a doggie door
so the dogs can go in and out, and then
we built this fence so they have this space and
it's probably fifty yards long, thirty yards wide, pretty good area.

(14:03):
The fence is probably up to my nipples, right high fence.
She jumps out of it. Whoa. She's like a deer.
This dog is not. And so we got this so
she could just be outside and have to worry about
her running off or running out on the road. And
now we put her out the other day and we
was like, I just chill outside for a little bit.

(14:24):
She jumped over the fence, came back through the garage
and was at the door like hey, I'm here, and
look back at so what are you gonna do? We
don't know. Maybe she can be one of those frisbee
dogs dude for like halftime shows. Well, all that's great,
but we're just trying to have her live a normal life.
Oh you could do like at jail's how they put
that like extra barbed wire that goes maximum security. I

(14:45):
don't know no one thing. It's another man. Like Stanley's rocking.
He's starting to be a really good dog, and now
we're trying to work on her. But they don't do
well together. We've had two different people come over and
be like, we don't know if they're ever gonna be
good together. But I have faith. I've just seen dogs
that keV come in. We had a lot of dogs
growing up, even out of honey dogs that didn't get along,
and we made them get along. So I'm committed. We're

(15:06):
committed here. So that's the big issue happening in here.
All right, Hey, what's the hack Eddie? I sent you
guys a picture. I want you to look at it
real quick. This is last night. I'm watching this documentary
about Neil Young playing the Ryman Theater here in Nashville
where Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and they're showing just people
outside before the concert. Yeah, I see this guy got

(15:26):
kind of floppy hair, playing a harmonica on a guitar.
Do you know who that is? Now? I'm not I
haven't confirmed this, but this documentary was from two thousand
and six and I looked at that. That's what I said.
So I had to stop in and take a picture
and say, oh my gosh, is that Chris Janson Christianson
in a documentary? Bones. So basically they just got the

(15:47):
camera and said, all right, here's the big concert tonight.
Let's get a shot of all the people in line
waiting to get in. And there's this kid right outside
the door with a guitar harmonica just singing to the crowd, like,
just what do you call that? Busting? Yeah? And then
did you send it to Chris and asking us him?
I did. I got no response, which is part of
my what's the HAPs But but I did the math.

(16:08):
So he's thirty four. Now, back then he would have
been nineteen years old. He looks like a nineteen ye
old that looks like Chris Jansen. Okay, we need to
find out, Yes, all right, what's the HAPs A? What's
the hat. I went to pick up food the other
day and I walk up to the bar and I'm saying, hey,
I'm here for pickup and he's like, oh, you're not.
Your orders not running. I said, how's it going today?

(16:28):
And he goes into this rant. He goes, well, I mean,
I can't believe people are buying into this media crap
about vaccines. And I'm like what. He's like, Yeah, I
haven't seen my mom in a year and she said
she won't see me unless I get vaccinated. But I
don't believe in vaccines, so I don't know what you
asked him, like, how do you feel out of vaccines? Right? No,
I was just there to pick up my food. But
did you say how's it going? Yes? So awkward. So

(16:51):
he goes on this whole rant about media and hyping
it up and all this, and he was like and
do you believe it? And I was like, can you
check and see my orders? Ready? Again? Man? So awkward?
All right, it's funny. That's what's the house? Thank you
very much? Hey, what's the heck? By the way, we
have changed up our podcast for the time being, where
the post show is its own file and the same

(17:12):
stream So if you search for the Bobby Bones Show
and check out the podcast its scuba Steve said up
was fifty fifty on people loving and hating it. I
just don't see many people loving it. Heck, I hate
it to be honest, Morgan, what are you seeing over there? Oh? No,
the b team page, Facebook, everything. People are not having it.
They do not want anything to do with it being separated.
So I think it's more like ninety five people are

(17:34):
going into my dms going like change this. Oh, I'm
never listening to the show again. I'm like I was
forced to change it, leave me alone as requested by
our listeners, or bringing back one of their favorite segments. Wow, hey,
that needs to be updated. That's my what thirteen year
old son right there like leading that and he sounds

(17:56):
so young he's probably eight. That's crazy. One more time
from the top. So, speaking of your thirteen year old,
what's happening with him? All right? Man? He's a loving
streaming old TV shows because we have Hulu now, so
he's watching Fresh Prince of bel Air, which I think
is so cool. So he likes it. He loves it,

(18:18):
and it takes me back too, because that was like
what middle school for us and getting home from after
school and watching it, and yeah, he's just he's in
the living room listening to or watching I can hear
it and be like, that's really cool. So I interviewed
him about it. I wanted to know more. So lately
you've been watching a little bit of Fresh Prince of
bel Air. Interesting. I want to start with why you
started watching that. I watch a lot of shoes. What

(18:40):
do you like about Fresh Prince of bel Air? It's funny,
like funnier than the ones that we have right now,
like a lot of those Disney Channel ones, they're not
very good. Oh so would you say, like, after watching
an episode of Fresh Prince of bel Air, would you
say something like, man, they just don't make shows like
that anymore. No, I probably won't ever say that. Is

(19:01):
it weird seeing Will Smith like in movies now but
then seeing him that young back then? Yeah, he have
like more energy than he does in the movies. Well
now he's just old and like the dad and stuff. Yeah.
So overall, what would you grade Fresh Prince of bel Air?
Like out of five? Carlton's four four, Carleton's out of five. Yeah,
all right, sounds good. Fresh Prince was the coolest show,

(19:22):
and I was the gay coolest Fresh Prince was the
coolest home alone. Home Improvement I thought was the funniest
in Full House was like overall gave me a little
bit of everything. Yeah, you learned from Full House. It's cool,
it's fun, it made you feel good. It was wholesome.
So that's fine. Yeah, that's fine. What's he watched that on?
I think something on Hulu? One of the Hulu's has

(19:43):
a flash HBO Max. Yeah, you have HBO Max. No,
I don't think so. Then maybe he's stealing it, maybe
one of his friends. All right, what else happened with
your kids? So then Junior, Junior, my seven year old,
he's been losing teeth lately, and he got one knocked
out the other morning and dad kind of freaked out
a little bit, okay, because I was in charge of

(20:04):
making sure that he did whatever he need to do
with the pillows of the tooth fairy would find it, okay. Uh.
And then the tooth fairy forgot. I guess, oh forgot
just stopped by the house and I didn't know this,
and a quick thinking in the morning, he wakes me up,
He's like, hey, tooth Fairy forgot, and I'm like, this
is really early for you to wake up crazy. Maybe

(20:24):
maybe the tooth Fairy comes later. So I was like,
oh my gosh, what if the tooth what's the tooth
fairy thinking? So I get my phone really quick and
I said, oh, look, the tooth Fairy send me an
email that's reading. Let me read this out loud. Tooth
Fairy says, I would like to play a game with Junior.
Junior I placed the money somewhere else, and then I said,
I said, he goes, well, where is it. I'm I
don't know. You searched that part of the house, and

(20:46):
I'll search this part of the house. And then I
kind of figured out where the tooth Fairy put the money,
and then finally he found the money under Daddy's pillowy crisis.
How much money? Five bucks? Dan five dollars because he
got knocked out during baseball practice. He was throwing catch

(21:08):
with one of the boys. It was a low ball
and it popped up hit him in the face. I mean,
then just tooth out. So it looked all the kids
were like whoa, but in reality it was about to
come out. Yeah. But so one of the coaches goes, Hey,
that's an extra money for getting knocked out with a baseball,
so tooth Fairy of course heard that. And your foster
kids are good. Foster kids are great. Yes, And if
I do I recreate Eddie the daddy theme with all

(21:30):
them too. I think you should do a recreate with
your two kids, just to play him side by side,
but then you do one with all four. Yeah, I
love it. Okay, there's gonna be interested, Thank you, Eddie.
Because so many people are working from home even a
little bit, people are starting to say home doesn't even
feel like home anymore. Are you struggling with that at all? No?

(21:53):
I mean I leave the home for work, so yeah,
I don't have that problem. And my kids go to
school now, so it's homes is like home to me.
What about right in the middle of it, we were
all working from home back then, But see I moved
moved away from that house, the home that I was
trapped in. I don't have those memories because we actually
did move in the middle of the pandemic, So I
honestly think that helped me. Otherwise I might feel that way.

(22:14):
Do you feel like that, Eddie? You never stopped coming in. No,
I never said he tried to set a set up
in Eddie's house. It's impossible. He has four kids that
would not stop screaming. Yeah, and Eddie would be like,
all right, test we FaceTime bones, and You're always just
like what does that at your house? Like, no, it
is normal. Not everyone's fine. The only time too, I
can safely FaceTime with Eddie when kids aren't running around
is when he called me from the toilet, and it's like,

(22:36):
what are I want? I don't want kids running around?
Don't want talk to Eddie? Whys on the toilet? Your choice?
Kids running around? Yes? I agree. I agree with that too.
Both of you guys. Birthdays are coming up. What's the plan?
Nothing for me? I mean, Amy, what are you doing? Nothing? Nothing? Really? No,
I mean on the weekend, like I'm going to go
to Austin. But on my birthday. I don't know what

(22:57):
is your birthday? Your birthday is twenty first. Dang, that's
like right left combination on me. Yeah, already I already
know what I'm getting Eddie. Oh you do. Yeah, it's
a very practical thing. Okay. And I know what Kaitlin
and I are getting you. Okay, so is it practical? No, awesome?
Not particularly a right, you're Amy's pile of stories. So

(23:25):
I have the best Johnny Cash songs of all time,
ranked by ranker. If they don't put Ring of Fire
or I Walked the Line at number one, they're just
being cool for the sake of being cool. It's got
to be on the list, though. Yes, dollars Johnny Cash fans,
you probably know San Quentin Prison Blues. That that San

(23:46):
Quentin album's in my house now? Oh yeah? Is it
in the jukebox? Huh? Listen to it all the time?
Boy named Sue, Oh good one? That record? Good one?
M h um yaas I'm saying Tanner, Yeah, good one.
I'm going to Jackson. Jackson's a great one too. All right,
I got all those better be on this list, right.
What's what's number five? A boy named Sue Man. The

(24:09):
only recording was on this album of it. It was
a live version. Oh they never did a studio I
don't think so cool. Turn this up? And that was
just the poem written by Shell Silverstein. That's correct? Yeah?
Number five? Good? What else? Numberfore hurt? But I'm gonna
argue this one why because it's not a Johnny Cash song.

(24:30):
It's a nine ch Nails cover. Sweet cool cover rate
version of it, but a cover. Yeah, you turn it up.
It's a good one goes away, But I just wouldn't
put that in the top twenty. Okay, Next fulsome prison blues,
prison time, keep Dragon jam all right? Next, I walk

(24:56):
the line. If it's not Ring a Fire at number one,
this who list get Stone in the garbage? I agree
because it has to be in the top five. I'm
walking out of the show. I'm walking off the show
if which one isn't? If number one, I'm walking off
the show. Oh no it's not. I'm gonna I'm gonna
Pierce Morgan this thing and just quit and walk out
of here. Number one, Ring five, burning, Ring off the Fire.

(25:21):
I like it when lists don't try to be too cool.
Some of these awards show, some of these lists, some
of these articles are like, well, who's who we think
is the greatest in twenty twenty one, and were like,
I haven't heard of three of those people. Yeah, but
they're so cool. Yeah, but you don't understand the only
these five strings on their guitar, and one of them
is we don't care, all right, what else you get. So,
would you want a bathroom in your house with no door? Um?
I saw this. It's a growing turns this house. It's

(25:43):
like an eight or nine hundred thousand dollars house. And
you walk in and there's a bathroom and you can
just see the toilet. Hmm. Yeah. It's called the open
concept bathrooms. And it's a bathroom without a door, like
the toilet and the shower just right out there on
the open, no option for any privacy or like my
junior high, just walk longer because they know people doing

(26:05):
stuff in the bathroom that the toilets and have doors
on them. Yeah, weird. I would not want that, and
I wouldn't have expected in a real fancy house. Yeah,
well it is a thing, and it's again called open
concept bathroom. No open concept bathroom for me. Yeah. HBO
Max will offer a cheaper tier sometime later this year
because quote, most people on this planet are not wealthy,

(26:25):
and at the moment, HBO Max is the most expensive
streaming service at fourteen ninety nine a month. Yeah, they're
going to offer a commercial version for cheaper. You do
have to pay for it, but you have to watch commercials. Yeah,
it'll be ad supported like Peacock. I pay for that,
but it's still ad supported too. I have to watch
commercials and I pay for it. The dumbest thing I
think for, like a Nickel Moore, than take the commercials off,

(26:46):
but I don't know how to do that. Yeah, this
is gonna be the first time a streaming service would
be making it self cheaper. Others have always just gone
up and up and up. All right, So that's exciting
news for you. There you go. I'm Amy. That's my
pile was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. Shout out to Dormcemru. She's a sixty year

(27:11):
old widow who's also a part time janitor. But what
really is something she enjoys doing is feeding the hungry.
And every Thursday and Friday she borrows her church's truck
to go buy groceries because she you know, normally walks
or takes the bus to get places. And her church
pays for the food, relying on donations, and then she
prepares meals single handedly, and she's cooked over a thousand

(27:33):
meals wow, for the hungry since the start of the pandemic.
That's a thousand meals a week, by the way, so
not total. And I just think it's really awesome that
she's done this all without a car. But get this,
it gets even better. She was just surprised with the
new Toyota Corolla by community leaders, saying, I thought that
might be coming. But I don't want to guess. I know,
I don't want to be like, do they give her
a car? They did, though, hunk. She has the biggest heart.

(27:56):
She does this and then now meals a week, her
community comes back giving her like a big ol hug
with a car, and I just can I throw in
another part because she's from Porter Prince Haiti, a mula
village outside of Porter Prince, and she sends money home
and pallets of food there to her family, friends and
neighbors so that they're able to eat as well again
on her part time salaries and janitor. Awesome, that's awesome.

(28:19):
That's a great story. That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good, guys, thanks for hanging out.
So this is not a commercial, but we go to
Sonic all the time kind of our spot, Kaitlyn an
Ice spot, and Caitlin has created a water that is
called the Bobby Water I call it that it's a
Route forty four with ice, and there's real fruit strawberry

(28:43):
and cherry, and there's nerds in it, and we just
we don't even say Bobby Water because we're embarrassedcau they're
not gonna know what it is. We'll order on the app,
then we'll get there. Eddie went just tried to order
a Bobby Water without saying what it was. And I'm
so mad because I recorded on my phone, but I
guess my bluetooth was on so it didn't record. It
was crazy. So I ordered the Bobby Water. Just go
up and says not on the menu, it's not right,
and I just hit the button. I say, hey, can

(29:04):
I get a Bobby Water please? And there was silence,
and I'm like, great, here comes the question of like,
what are you talking about? Bone? So I see on
the screen it says water, strawberries, nerves and this is
crazy crazy. I don't believe it, I says. She says
anything else, and I go, how did you know what
that one? She's like, we're used to it, sir, O Bones.

(29:26):
I was shot. It's not funny, it's amazing. You can't
get sign it to come on an advertise on the show,
so we just give it to him. A freak. They
love the Bobby Water. Let's go over to Amy and
get the Morning Corny, Morning Corny. What happens when you
put your hand in a blender? What happens when you
put your hand in a blender? You get a handshake?

(29:48):
Oh boy, like a milkshake. I get it. That was
the Morning Corny. So here's what I found out that
Raymundo has a friend named Eric Dodd who's a musician
True Foss True, which, by the way, Eric Dodds band
is playing our wedding rehearsal dinner. They're putting together a

(30:10):
whole ninety cent less. They're gonna do all ninties country,
which is pretty cool, right, Yeah, So Eric Dodds and
Ray's been trying to get Eric Dodd in on the show.
So but he hasn't hasn't come in yet to play.
I don't think he's quite there yet getting closer. I
don't think he's quite there yet. So instead he's offering
treats to people on the show if they'll bring up
Eric Dodd. Huh. So, Ray, would you like tell the story?

(30:32):
Would you like the person to tell the story. No,
it's kind of public too. I put it on Twitter.
I really just wanted to get his song played because
it comes out and I said, hey, m two, will
you put it in your skinny? I'll get you taco Bell,
whatever you want, Mectim, pizza, burritos Supreme, just throw it
in there. It's very, very simple, and I don't know.
I didn't really get a response from her, but that's
really all I did. So you offered her taco Bell, yeah,

(30:53):
which she loved Taco Bell. That's like her go too.
If she would just mention it, Morgan, did you ever
think about mentioning it in the skinny? I'm gonna be honest, No,
I just ignored him because I was like, this is
really uncomfortable and I'm not There's so much music, especially
coming out that I was like, I can't include this,
Like we don't even talk about him on the show, right.
That doesn't feel good for me. It'd be like Paola,

(31:15):
I don't know. Yeah, it's gotta be some weird rule.
It's not an external thing. Yeah, trying to get his
buddy played. Sorry, this is not a question on our
test that we take for you mean, the company makes
this tag one. Yeah, um, raymundo, were you disappointing? What?
She didn't respond? Totally fine with that. I don't know.
He's my buddy. Why not. I'm on a national radio show.

(31:36):
Why not do it? That's all what I always say
to myself. That's the best question you can ask. I
tell you what coming up in a little bit. Why not?
I will give you and like, let's see fifteen twenty minutes.
I will give you a ten question music quiz. If
you get seven out of ten, okay, yeah, boy, about

(31:57):
the history of country. This is big. There'll be pretty
softball type questions about country music. You get seven out
of ten, I'll let you talk about. We'll play a
hook of a song and give him a little a
little heat here. You gotta get seven out of ten.
I'll get that. See yeah, seveni'es a cee. You're good.
We'll do that coming up later. Okay, all right, and
and no talk about you have to give me talk

(32:18):
about he's gonna answer some questions. Okay, So a marching
band will play a famous song. Our goal is the
name of the song. But a little wrinkle this time
is that you have to name the movie. For example,
this was a marching band doing men in black? You

(32:40):
hear it? Here come the men in Black, the one
that you remember, the good guy dressed in black. Come
on that. Okay, ready, These are all from movies named
the movie. I'm playing Amy Lunchbox Eddie Marching Band number one. Okay,

(33:22):
My answer is in everybody's in lunchbox? What do you have? Frozen?
Eddie Frozen? Amy Frozen? That is, let it go from Frozen.
Next up, named the movie? Here you go, okay, Lunchbox.

(34:04):
I don't know. Amy hadn't write anything down. Sorry. Star Wars,
star Wars. It's Star Wars bones. Yeah, I have Star
Wars too. Is it like the Imperial March? Yes, Darth
Vader when Darth Vader comes out? This is what they play.
Is that what it's called? Imperial March? All right? Next up? Everybody? Good? Good?

(34:37):
You got a friend of me? Toy story? Yeah, toy story,
toy story? Friend? You got a friend in me? Good?
How many are there? A lot? Seven more? Okay, we'll
do elimination style all right, go ahead? Oh I got

(35:23):
it now. It took me a minute to get that one.
That was a tough one for me because I haven't
seen this movie. How specific do we need to be?
I hope not very I don't me too, Lunchbox, what

(35:45):
do you have? Well, I know it's happy, and I
don't know if it's seeing or trolls. I put trolls. Well,
if it's trolls, I'm wrong because I have despicable me.
It's happy. Is that I'm despicable me. That's what I have,
despicable me? What is it? You speakab me? Okay, maby lunchbox,
sat a see you goos. Just a pleasure to play

(36:06):
the game, man, that's why we come. We just played it.
Come to play the game, all right? Next up, I man,
I'm in one two three jule Book. Okay, that's a
bare necessity. Bear necessities. That's simple, bare necessities. Forget the

(36:30):
filence show. Next up, come on, I am in only
like sixty five percent though, I'm in one hundred okay,
one two three trolls. Okay, that's up. I guess I

(36:53):
ever like can't out here? Okay, how many more? We
got four more? Wow? Okay, they get harder. Okay, got it?

(37:21):
You do? Yeah? Oh oh, come on, he's clicking his head,
got it? Dang? Wow? That was closed? Dude? Ready one,
two three, Greatest Showman. Do you want to go? You? Okay?

(37:48):
Three more? Is this including tiebreaker two plus one? Okay,
go im turn it in the movie one two three,

(38:12):
Not be Heard, Staying Alive in the Bass. Okay, this
is the last one before the tiebreaker. Okay, here we go.

(38:42):
I mean, do you have it? I think you know
the song? Yeah? You sing the song? Yeah, Phil gol Collins, Yeah,
you know the song. You'll be in my Heart. You'll
be in my Heart? Okay the movie one two three,
tars In You'll be all right, let's tie record do
Mike Sudden Death? We speed speed around? Oh all right,

(39:07):
here we go. Bobby George of the Jungle, George George,
George the Jungle, What jump for that tree? George George.
There's a movie called George. I don't know. I know
the song Chap that Dream George George j jop the

(39:27):
John Go. I don't think I would have gotten rat
Oh you don't not, not even if I would have
heard the whole song? Will you play that? Will you
play the band version? I know from the cartoon George
the Junk, Strong as You and Me? George George, George
jup for that? Dream bang. I thought I had a
chance there. Hey, good wind bones, good wind like play
my song. Oh, y'all unbelievable. I gotta tell you. I

(39:52):
didn't know there was a movie either, but it's a
Brendan Fraser movie from like the nineties. Oh, I remember
the cartoons from like the sixties. I think now I
wasn't born then I would watch it. All right, had
a good game, but yeah, man, you too, good Win? Yeah, dang,
I was closed. All right. Here's the situation we found
out earlier in the show that Ray was bribing Morgan
with Taco Bell, going, I'll get you a lat Taco

(40:14):
Bell just mentioned my friend in the skinny, which is
kind of our music report, and Morgan's like, am I
gonna do that? But Ray has a friend who has
new music out and he's not signed to a label yet, right, Ray? Correct,
So you were just kind of using your influence try
to get him in the mix. Correct? Why not you
at least give it a shot? Did you feel like
that was shady a little bit? I thought if I
did it publicly on Twitter that somebody would tell me

(40:35):
if that was illegal or something, and I get slapped
on my hand. I don't know. How did you approach
her for the taco bell to get hit her up
on Twitter? And I said, will you put my buddy
Eric Dot in the skinny and I'll give you taco bell?
And then she didn't respond, no response. Now, do you
have a clip of a song ready to play? I do? Okay,
nothing can be said about him, his name, or his

(40:56):
song unless you win this game. All right, I have
ten questions country music history. You should know all these.
If you get seven out of ten, right, you get
to pump up your buddy, play a clip of his song,
gass him up a little bit, and play a clip
of his song. All right? Are you ready? Yes? You
need seven out of ten? Question number one in nineteen

(41:16):
eighty which country legend had a number one hit with
he stopped loving her today? He stopped loving her today.
The first name that came to my mind. It's not
my final answer, but I'm gonna say Sammy Kershaw. But
now I'm kind of thinking about it. He stopped loving
her today. Definitely loaded that clip before. I'm very familiar
with it. He stopped loving her today. Give me Sammy

(41:39):
Kershaw incorrect. It's gonna be bad. It's George Jones. Oh,
you know why I stopped loving her by the way
she died. He died. He died, Yeah, he died. That's right. No,
she died. Oh gosh, if she would have died, he
still would have loved her. He died. Yeah, that's that
was it. Yeah, you guys thrown me off. He loved
her until his last breath. He stopped loving her. Yeah.

(42:03):
Next up, which singer famously played two live shows at
Folsome prison in nineteen sixty eight. Give me Johnny Cash.
That's correct, right, right, there's one who wrote the song
crazy for Patsy Klein. Oh, I was gonna say Patsy Klein.
Uh good gosh, uh. I mean it's not it's not

(42:30):
gonna be George Jones, since we just had that as
an answer. But crazy, I know there's crazy Narls Barkley.
That's probably well after that, h Patsy Klein, it's got
to be like crazy. Just give me Johnny Cash. No,
the answer is Willie Nelson. I hate that for you.

(42:51):
Ray Ray, Much too Young to Fill This blank Old
was the first single released by which singer Much too
Young to Feel this dang old. Yeah, we'll say dang yeah.
It was the very first single released by which singertic

(43:14):
is pathetic because stop Amy No, I mean he don't
even give him hands too at this point, it was
the first single. Is what he said? H much too old? Uh?
This is tough, bro, Yeah is it? I like to say,

(43:38):
Toby Keith phone stop him. I hope they're not listening.
Oh guy, this is bad. Here's the thing about Ray.
He got married on this guy's property, and he was
there was at the wedding. Wedding. Garth was sitting on behind.
There was at your wedding and there was only about

(43:58):
thirty people at the way. Yeah, including the wedding party
and hurts. Oh no, raise only one for four. If
he misses another one, he's out. I'm changing up the
game music. Oh that's it. That's it, Hey, Ray, there's
your trouble, Cowboy, take Me Away, and Landslide. We're all

(44:22):
hits for what country music group? The Chicks even got
the new name Ray. What does CMA stand for when
it comes to the CMA Awards? At one point, I
believe they're offered me insurance. We got all got the email.
I think it's part of our membership. It stands for
country Music Association. Correct, you know more about this insurance?

(44:49):
We drop ours here? Ray, what's the name of Dolly
Parton's theme park? Just drove fast? It give me Dolly?
Would Okay? You can you finish the lyric to this song?

(45:10):
Body like a back round? Oh? His favorite artist? Driving
with my eyes closed? I know every curve like the
back of my hand doing Uh, that's obviously the speed limit.
It's something in a third. Dude, thirty gotta be fifty
and a thirty. How many times he heard this song?

(45:32):
This is your favorite artist? Fifty and thirty? He should
have put that lyric. That one sounds better. But the
whole thing's about going slow. Yeah, I mean it sounds
just like it fifteen in a thirty. No, I'm sorry, Ray,
I tried. Sorry, Dodd can't play his clip, bro. It

(45:55):
was locked and loaded too. We hadn't ready together. I'll
tell you what. You can play one split second of it.
This is a teaser go. Then it's hum pretty good too. Yeah,
I wish I could have heard more. All right, Well,
we got a right nice job, except not really. It's
time for the good news. Good old Norman. He's a

(46:21):
World War two Navy veteran. It just turned ninety four
years old, and thanks to a nonprofit that allows veterans
to ride in airplanes that they used to serve, you know,
so they got to put him in a fair Child
PT twenty six trainer built in nineteen forty three and
take him into the sky and he got to fly.
And they said, the organizations that this is just fantastic

(46:41):
to see their faces when they get him these planes
that they used to work on back in the day.
Pretty cool. Ninety four years old, ninety four years old.
And for the nonprofit, this is their four hundred and
thirtieth flight that they've been able to take a veteran on.
You know, happy this guy had to be. Yeah, mentally
takes him back and then physically he's like, wow, I'm flying.
I'm ninety four years old in the air and ninety
four not even scared if you're gonna crash or not,

(47:03):
because who cares your ninety four? You already had a
good life. Dang, That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. How was your weekend? It was
really good? How was yours? It was good. We finished
the entire season of Breaking Bobby Bones. It starts May
thirty first on nat GEO and Disney Plus. And it
was the only episode where I hurt myself. And I

(47:24):
won't give you many more details, but it was I
was climbing trees and sawing limbs from the top of trees.
What's crazy is you'd think there'll be a whole system
of safety. They think it's safe, But it's a rope
around your waist that goes around the tree right, so,
and then you have two a spike on each foot
and that's it. You're slamming this side of your foot,

(47:45):
which I spikes on end of the tree climb. Climb,
you take the rope from your belly lift that's it
and so and then you have chainsaw hanging from your
back on a clip. That's dangerous. Yeah, they wanted to
end you with that one. You can see a picture
of what went down, at least some of it on
my Instagram. Mister Bobby Bones but did that. It was

(48:07):
in Lake Tahoe, California, which I had never been to,
and a lot of people were hitting me up, going,
oh wow, you're on Tahoe. I was like, I landed,
went right to work in the woods all the way
and then we left, so I didn't get to do
anything cool. But it was the only episode where I
got hurt. I have real life injury. I don't want
to say much more because it kind of plays itself
out on the show. Do we know what region of

(48:29):
the body? Yellower? Oh, have anything to do with your knots? What? No? Okay,
the Nazi You had to train yourself. No, I didn't
hurt my knots. I did that. And I'd planned if
Arkansas were to be in the championship game of the
SEC tournament, I was gonna go to that game on Sunday,
and they didn't make it, so I was really bummed.
So but then watch the selection show yesterday they got

(48:51):
a three seed, which is really great, and so I'm
gonna try to go to Indianapolis on Sunday. If they
win their first game on set. Nope, wait they play
so what do the way Friday and Sunday. So let's
hope we'd beat Colgate on Friday because Indianapolis this is
a four hour drive. I go up and watch the game,
come back home. So that's kind of the plan there.
But it was a good weekend, just a big, big

(49:13):
deal because We're done with the show and May thirty
first it starts. So how many episodes was that? Sixteen?
Sixteen trips and it takes three days to shoot each episode,
so it's taken about six months, six seven months to
shoot the whole thing. Because I have this, this is
my main job, and so there were months where I
would work thirty days in a row and just be whooped.
But I'm proud of it. I can't wait for you
guys to see it. Since I'm not living it, won't

(49:35):
be talking about it as much. But come around May,
I'll be talking about it again. But it'd be it'd
be good. Can't wait. All right, let's go. Let's do
the news. Bobby's story, Netflix's new test to verify subscription Hey, Mike,
give me the story about the guys stabbing his That's
the story I wanted you guys, guys see where this
guys stabbed his buddy over the Netflix password. No oh yes, yes,

(49:58):
yes it was this buddy ors relatives it's relative. Yeah. Well, first,
this is the story of my can to me, I'll
read this one first. Netflix this new test to verify
subscription credentials of users and then also bust them could
help the subscriber account grow, but they're going to start
doing that. If you're using someone's password, you're eventually not
going to be able to use their passwords. You're going
to have to buy your own subscription because right now

(50:18):
it's just easy to log in if you have somebody else's. Yeah,
it will not be easy to log in soon enough.
They're testing. It was gonna happen eventually, it's just figuring
it out. You know. Here's the story I was wanting here.
A guy in Saint Louis stabbed his uncle on Saturday
for refusing to share his Netflix password. The guy sliced
off his uncle's nose with a kitchen knife and then

(50:39):
took off. There is no word if the cops have
tracked them down yet. A fifty year old guy in
Saint Louis got into an argument early on Saturday when
he caught his nephew trying to steal his Netflix password
while he was asleep. The uncle wouldn't share the password.
The nephew grabbed the kitchen knife, cut off the nose,
the tip part of it. So they don't know if

(51:00):
they got him yet. That's crazy. Just give him the passwords, well,
I guess he didn't know. He's gonna go knife to
the nose on him, give him the password and then
change it. Oh yeah again, and change it easiest pie.
Drew Brees has announced his retirement. Forty two year old
Drew Brees announced it after twenty seasons in the NFL.

(51:22):
He's done. He spent the past fifteen with the New
Orleans Saints. He let his kids announce it on Instagram.
Here you go, after fifteen years in the Saints, in
twenty years in the NFL, it's finally gonna retire. So yeah,
I love that, they said, so he can spend more

(51:43):
time with us. Yes, so dude, they did. I think
three of them were wearing jerseys. It was a cool picture.
Maybe on four word, but it was a pretty cool Instagram.
And finally in the news, we'll mention a few Grammys
last night. I didn't watch it. I'm kind of about
the Grammys anymore. It's just a bunch of people in
a room shaking hands and giving people the award. You know,
even the nominees are all a little a little suss

(52:05):
as they'd say. But Best Country Song, The High Women,
Crowded Table, Best Country Album, Miranda Lambert Wildcard, Best Country
Solo Performance, Vince Gill When Miami Praise, Best Country Performance
by a duo group, Dan and Shay and Justin Bieber
ten thousand Hours. Best Bluegrass Album Home by Billy Strings.
That's the country category. The Big Ones. Album of the

(52:26):
Year went to Taylor Swift, Folklore Record of the Year,
Billie Eilish, Everything I Wanted, Song of the Year her
I Can't Breathe, and Best New Artists Megan the Stallion.
Did you watch it at all? Did not? I was
watching American Idol and I just wasn't that interested. I
did get a text from one of my friends, going,
they're performing Whomp on the Grammys, which is a pretty

(52:48):
dirty song. But Mike, they didn't say anything, right. Did
they do the kids version? Wings and Pizza? Is there
a kid? Yeah? Wings and Pizza? Oh you're serious about
I didn't know. Isn't it Wings and Pizza and kids?
Bob ohop h because wop and the real version is
dirty dirty, it's the first yeah you can about it?

(53:13):
But Wings and Pizza. I had not heard that version.
I think that's the kids bought version yet how awkward
for kids? Unless I'm just insane and I felt for something.
I definitely, now that I think about it, would think,
why would kids Bob do a version of whop? If
you guys can find that, let me know. Go over
to Brandon in Ohio. What's up man, you're on the show.

(53:35):
Good morning, Studio morning. I just wanted to say to
my man lunchbox, I'm glad to hear that you're still
pursuing those acting classes. Keep doing what you're doing and
go get that dollar. Bro. I will done. I mean,
I'm gonna be on the big screen one day soon,

(53:56):
I hope. So. Also, Bobby or quick for you and
Stanley go ahead. I also have an English boodog and
whenever company comes over, she gets like really excited, and
even like when the pizza man comes over, I have
to put her into another room. And I'm wondering if

(54:19):
you had that same problem with Stanley. Yeah, we still
do a lot. Now he's getting close to being two
years old. Well, we have found works. He's not scared
of anything except a tiny water bottle. I mean shooting
it in his face, that's it. And he will chill
out if I shoot him in the face of the
water bottle. We've tried everything if he starts to get
really riled up, and he'll cowur he dies. He's not

(54:41):
scared of anything else, but he will cour at a
little water bottle. But we still have to put him
in the room if somebody comes over, at least for
a while. It takes a couple minutes to calm down.
I'm allergic to Eller, which stinks. Oh the other dog.
When did you find that out? I mean, I sneeze
all the time, and she's not supposed to jump up
on the bed of the counts, but we're still struggling
with that, and she jumps up all the time, and
so when she does, it's just like, oh, just killing

(55:03):
my sinuses. But I was allergic to my other dog
and just got a bunch of medicine and got to
alter the medicine. Oh yeah, Brandon, I have no real
real guidance to pass you except try that water bottle. Man.
I'm definitely gonna try it. It's amazing how much it
works in that guy scared of nothing? All right, see

(55:25):
a Brandon, have a good day. I don't want to
blame it on daylight savings time. Does anybody feel off
o tired like I do? Feel a little bit off.
But I think it's just because I didn't sleep wonderfully
last night. But I don't want to blame it on
daylight savings time. No, this is the one you can blame.
I don't. Spring forward is always rough an hour earlier. Yeah,

(55:45):
because when you're going to bed, you lay there and
your body thinks it's you know, eight pm, but you're like, no,
what's nine pm? It's time to go to bed. But again, still,
if I'm only an hour wrong on sleep, ever, I
don't feel as off as I feel if it's already
in my head that I should feel off. Because sometimes
you're an hour off on sleep and you get to work,
you're fright. It could be it's mental. I'm with you.
Here are five ways to adjust to daylight savings time.

(56:06):
Number one, get some exercise. Even a brisk walk can
help your body crave sleep a little more in compensate
for that extra hour. Number two. Skip that extra cup
coffee later in the day. Do you do coffee later? No,
I'd do my one cup in the morning when I'm
good to go. Do you know, just now? And that's it.
I'm done. What stinks is went back to my food allergy.

(56:27):
The little thing we did a couple of years ago,
and I'm so allergic to coffee and I'm very allergic
to chi and I was having a chi tea with
espresso every morning, so my stomach was so messed up.
So I've had to cut that out. Next up, don't
eat dinner too late, if you can eat it a
bit earlier today than you normally do. Don't drink tonight.
Alcohol can be false. Sleep faster, but the quality of

(56:48):
your sleep suffers. And then five, put your phone away.
They say the blue light messes with your hormones and
keeps you up. And you're already messed up anyway, so
if you can't put your phone away. And then we
went out a bonus one in six, like mentally tell
yourself you're fine, but I'm not fine. Courtney and Tucson, Arizona.

(57:09):
You're on the Bobby Bone Show. Courtney, what's going on? Hi? Morning,
Bobby Morning. So I have a question. A few weeks ago,
you posted a video on your Instagram and you didn't
really address it. You just kind of posted it and
like nothing happened. But Amy's coffee cup or coffee mug,
I should say completely moved, totally moved out of the blue.

(57:33):
No one touched it, and that's not even the first
or second time you've posted something like that, so I
need to know, like, what's going on in the STUDIHO. Well,
we were talking and Amy moves her arm and her
mug moves. What happened was and you had to really
look closen. She put her elbow down on a piece
of paper, and her coffee mug was on that paper
and her when she moved her elbow, the mug moved,

(57:54):
but it looked like a ghost was in here. It
took me a second too to watch it and go, oh,
it's her elbow. But so many pop hit me up
about that. I'm so glad she called in because I
too saw that video and never forgot to bring it
up to you. So I'm glad now we know because
it was a mystery to me too. I thought, oh
my gosh, like what's happening? I thought Eddie had some
special effects going on in this video. There are no

(58:15):
ghosts in here. It was Amy's elbow, all right, Courtney,
So I'm good, Thank you. Oh by Alan Jackson sells
his home for nineteen million dollars. They have sold their
incredibly lavish Nashville area state for nineteen million. It's on
a hill. It's pretty cool. Five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, twenty
two thousand square feet. It's in Franklin, Tennessee. They had

(58:38):
asked for twenty three million. They got nineteen. If you
wonder how much rent or a mortgage payment that would be,
it would be eighty two thousand per month. Jeez, which
is hot. But you know they got a pull pull house.
Well they don't anymore. They sold this one. I'm sure
they bought something cool, the stunning mansion four point two

(59:00):
nine acres. Yeah. I mean, it's just like something you
drive by and go who lives there? And you see
it far in the distance. Kaitlin and I will do that.
We'll drive before driving down south. They'll be these massive
houses far away, and you're just like, what do they
do for a little? Yes, I wonder that other there's
lots of you people get that money. I drive down
some rois, I'm like, what do all these people do?
And where does all this money come? Freight? And then

(59:22):
I start thinking about money, like too much, and how
it's all crazy, how it all works anyways, how we
keep up with it, how it's even what is it even? Well, no,
I just try and start thinking about it. Tom Cruise
places his rustic and secluded Tell your Ride Colorado Ranch
on the market forty million dollars. Wow, that's like too

(59:45):
Allen Jackson's Yeah, and this is just one of those houses. Yeah,
and it's just like Colorado House. It's not even as
New Yorker as La House. How old do you think
Tom Cruise is? Fifty? Yeahifty eighth. All of our stars
are getting old, which means we're getting old. Tom Cruise
is looking to get rid of this place. Thirty nine
point five million dollars for the three hundred and twenty

(01:00:07):
acre property. Now you wouldn't You won't be able to
see this house. There's no driving buying going on one day.
You just don't even know it's there. The seven bedroom,
nine bathroom ranch is tucked away in the mountains. Who
could even buy this? Like? Who? And how do you
get in to look at this? Do you have to
show them your bank account to get in to go

(01:00:28):
look at this place? I just want to see people
who are a lined to go take a look to
see if they may even want to buy it. There's
an account on TikTok where the guy goes up to
people with famous you know, fancy cars, and it's like, hey,
what is this, what do you do for a living?
And he's pretty he's pretty famous now people recognize him
and it's kind of, you know, a badge of honor.
If he comes up to you in your car. That's funny.

(01:00:48):
But you can't really do this a house, so you
get shot the door or you can't get up to
the door at all. Oh, I want to go to
his TikTok. I'm curious to see what people say. They
all sorts of stuff. Yeah, a lot of them are
just in finance, a lot of finance. Somebody even like
I own a shoe store, Like I've changed shoe stores.
And one girl was like, yeah, my husband's rich. It
does them all the time. You know, I made five
dollars off TikTok. I saw that, and I guess you'd

(01:01:10):
so you just you signed up to be eligible to
get paid or what? Yeah, and then what are you
getting paid from? Though? That's it? Yeah, it's like a
profit sharing TikTok has it? I had no idea. But
YouTube does it as well, where if you put up
YouTube videos and people watch it in their ads. They
YouTube pays you because you just maybe watch an ad.
Same thing with when you open TikTok. There's a lot

(01:01:31):
ad in the beginning, you know you guys op right, Yes,
So what happens is they distribute that money and people's
gets paid. And I made five dollars. I saw Mike
d help you, like on Friday or whatever. So over
the weekend, the one clickity click and that's it. Well
it took like five clickity clicks. But still I can
imagine if you had clickity clicked before. Well, I don't

(01:01:52):
go super viral on TikTok. I have about four hundred
thousand followers, but not as big as Instagram or anything. Well,
mailbox money, You're tiktoking no matter what. Yeah, pretty night,
that's awesome. I don't even have TikTok app anymore. TikTok's
been my favorite. By the way, I've been tiktoking before
TikTok I was cool. Yeah you can remember back I
was like, guy, that's all here. This is the funniest stuff. Um,
but I'm over there to mister Bobby Bones. I did

(01:02:14):
put up a story yesterday about an artist that I
got in trouble for bringing in and you can go
see that story if you want. Back in twenty thirteen,
we had an artist and I was like, man, I'm
such a big fan of this artist. But he was
just a songwriter. Really. He was putting out his first
single and it had him in and my boss is like, hey,
you can't put him on the air anymore. And I
was like, what do you mean, you can't put him
on the anymore. He's like, our corporate bosses said he

(01:02:35):
can't put him on and I was new here and
so I put him on again. You can see the
whole story after my TikTok and make me some mole.
Maybe you can another dollar. Man. If I do like
nineteen million more those dollars I get Alan Jack's wrench.
The guy's name is, It's Daniel Mack. Yeah, he goes
if they're in a fancy car, he just goes up
to them and be like, hey, what do you do

(01:02:57):
for a living? It's pretty funny, but he has nineteen
point five more than five dollars. I saw this over
the weekend. I was shushed by Kane Brown's wife, Kaitlin Brown. Oh, yes,
you see this. I saw somehow I clicked on her
story Stories from somewhere else and she was trying to
do a story and talk and then her car radio

(01:03:17):
came on and it was you doing a commercial and
she's like, oh, it's a radio and she turned you down. Yeah,
here you go. Here's the clip. I really wanted to
make sure that everybody could wear these, not only that
the one that I was just wearing means you can
sell yoursfer top dollars with no click. Sorry, just got
in my car. The one that I'm wearing, it's a

(01:03:37):
stream bikinis. Come on, Kayleb Brown and I'll tell my
job here And that's awesome. She's listening to the show, though,
who knows what she's listening. She's got her car and
it's on the radio. Somebody was listening to the show. Then, yeah,
it may be just be a collection of my best
best commercials, like her greatest hits. That's awesome, she on
What commercial was I doing there? I thought? Was Gary
Ashton hit that? Again? I really wanted to make sure

(01:04:00):
that everybody could wear these, not only that the one
that I was just wearing. Who remember was listening to?
That was jamming out to something you know you turned.
You pull into the driveway, your car's blasting your song.
You just turn your car off that you get back,
you're like so loud. Yeah, that's funny. Okay, Caitlyn Brown,

(01:04:21):
I will accept an apology. Next commercial you're here, turn
it out and let a play all on your story.
A drunk passenger faces a quarter million dollars fine for
a behavior he claimed he does not remember. A passenger
flying does not remember when he got aggressive towards a
member of the fight crew or flight crew, excuse me.
Unfortunately for him, his actions have violated a federal law,

(01:04:42):
several years of jail time, hefty fine. He admits he
got drunk, had several beers, got onto the plane, He
fell asleep, and awoke to flight attendants yelling at him
for being drunk. While he was passed out, he allegedly
struck a flight attendant who asked him multiple times, Hey,
what's up while you're sleeping? You gotta have a mask on.
He doesn't remember any of it, or so, he says, well, right, suspect, right,

(01:05:07):
But imagine that's true. That's why I wouldn't take sleeping
pills on an airplane anymore. I didn't want to get
up and be in handcuffs and they're like, I'm like,
what happened. They're like, well, so you took your pants
off and pooped in the aisle and I'm like what,
I remember that, but that would not listen. I did
stuff on sleeping pills. When I was on them. I
didn't remember. I just I just did. There were times

(01:05:28):
where I would be on Instagram or on FaceTime and
I would wake up and I would see that I'd
you know, FaceTime people and talk to them. Didn't remember
the conversation. Didn't you buy stuff too? I did all Eddie.
I did all kinds of stuff on sleeping pills. I
was really struggling at one point, and I was like
the only way I'm gonna sleep. And then I would
take them and I wouldn't go to sleep, and then
when I would fall asleep, just mayhem would happened. I

(01:05:50):
don't know about this guy. He says he doesn't remember.
Do we believe him for being drunk? Have you ever
been so black out drunk? I'd you don't remember totally? Yeah? Yeah,
But isn't it on you to not get that drunk
if you're going on an airplane? Absolutely? There's no excuse
murdering someone but you don't remember because you were taking something. Well,
you still shouldn't have taken the thing that blocked you

(01:06:13):
from remembering if you murdered somebody, right, But that's not
the question. The question is do you believe that he
did not remember? I'm torn. No, I don't think that
he had that much to drink in the airports where
he would black out, because you can't drink on planes anymore, right,
I don't know, right, they don't hand on alcohol right now,
there's no service because of you could drink before you
get a Yeah, but I mean he would have to

(01:06:33):
have a significant amount in the airport obviously was functioning
enough to like go through security, board the plane, figure
out his ticket. I just don't think he was that drunk.
But imagine though you don't remember, and now you can
go to jail and you got a quarter million dollars. Fine,
Oh yeah, I mean, stick to that story for sure,
But I don't believe it. Movie Mike's Movie Podcast, you
guys check it out. This week, Mike is talking about

(01:06:55):
actors who were told they would never make it. For example,
Paul Bettany, who plays vision and in Avengers. In one division,
I was told how your career is over, You're done
in Hollywood, and then he landed the role of vision.
Another one's Brad Pitt. They said, hey, if you don't
take acting lessons, you're never going to be an actor.
So check out movie Mike's movie podcast. I'm getting vaccine today,
by the way, that's awesome. Yeah, I had to get

(01:07:16):
a doctor's note in case they challenge me, which they won't.
I'm sure you'll be fine under what we have here.
I medically now qualify. So just in case, I don't
want to walk up all vibrant and young. You know, what,
are you gonna limb you? No? No, I mean I'm
saying I don't want to walk up as vibrant and
young as I am. You know, it's probably like how
it's a guy's a guy. There's no way you got

(01:07:36):
my note from my doctor boom saying he may look
vibrant and young but inside. But yeah, maybe it was
your Instagram where I saw you had a picture of
your dad up in high school. Yes, nineteen fifty nine,
nineteen sixty, I was going through those yearbucks from Dilley, Texas.
And it's not weird to you to say that your
dad was hot, Well, I don't I know he was.

(01:07:57):
I flipped through. He was the most He's there. You
stammering so much because it feels weird, And I don't
know if I'm just saying it because he's my dad,
But I don't think I am. I feel like I
was looking objectively and was able to say, out of
everyone there, like I would pick out the most handsome person,
and it was him. I was kind of shocked he
didn't win most best looking. Some other guy did, by

(01:08:19):
dad the way better looking. I just shocked how cute
he was. Like, I'm sure if I was in high
school and he was, I would do you think that
whatever this Freudian thing, because I think my mom was
hot when she was younger. Oh so is mine? Yeah?
My mom was like smoking. Do you think it's just
because we come from them and we're kind of attracted

(01:08:39):
to what we somewhat are. That's what I want to know. Huh.
I don't know. I mean I could show you the
picture and see if you think he's I saw it
on your Instagram. What do you think good looking? I
just know your dad right, and it's just interesting to
see someone old. I know, ye looks so different. You know,
would you dated him? Yes, it's insane. I wouldn't yell

(01:09:01):
that yes that quick if you asked me. But yeah,
is it? Is it still off on your page? Was
that on a story or was it on now? I
pretty cool? I did some stories, but then I decided
to put it up on my feed, I said. I
asked if it was weird that I thought he was attractive.
My sister was the first person to reply. She's like, yes,
it's weird, and I'm like, are you kidding? You know
he's hot. Appreciate you, guys. We will see you on Tuesday.
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