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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. Remember
that guy who came on the show, David Rush who
broke all those Guinness World records. Yes, all kind of
odd stuff. He's back in the news again. He ate
one hundred and seven blueberries in one minute. That's a lot.
I don't sometimes it's every two thirds of a second ish,
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And I guess you have to swallow them all. I'm
not sure. The Idaho man who has a habit of
breaking records, added another title was resume one hundred and
seven and one minute. He's broken over one hundred and
fifty Guinness records to promote stem education. Said the blueberry
record required speed of precision, as the rules required him
to use only one hand to pick up one blueberry
at a time. Oh, one hand, that's part Oh yeah,
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I guess you. I guess you can't have a handful,
just dumbleman. Here's part of the video of him attempting
the record of talking about the secret to eating blueberries fast.
Finally an eating record. I kind of enjoy the last couple.
I absolutely hated, completely miserable. One was kind of fun.
The trick you got to pick up each blueberry and
eat them individually. Previous record was ninety six one hundred
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and seven blueberries eat in one minute. I wanted to
talk come on, go back on our podcast. A couple
of weeks he was on. Really like cool guy. I
thought it'd be some guy that was kind of like
I look be on breaking records. No, he's doing it
for the purpose to show people that it Isn't he
a college professor? Isn't that what it was too? Something
like that. Pretty cool. I'll talk about the new Batman movie.
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I saw Mike detweet about this, so Mike, I'd hit
that clip for a second and watched a little bit
of the preview with Robert Pattinson his Batman. Yeah, it's
like a two minute when and I was I think
I was working at the operation, so I didn't watch
all of it. It looks dark, very dark. Is what's
the story of this Batman? They haven't really said what
the plot's going to be about, but it's essentially like
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all the origins of some of the villains and then Batman.
So it's like the Penguin, the Riddler and cat Woman
is like in their beginning stages and they're all in
this movie. Yeah, and what do you think about Robert
Pattinson as Batman. I think he looks pretty good. Like
I think he's convincing enough. It's dark enough to where
I think he can make it work. I saw a
picture where he looked like the lead singer of My
Chemical Romance. Yeah, he looks like kind of like Emo Batman.
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He has like black eyeliner. October first, twenty twenty one.
That just seems like forever, doesn't it. But it'll be here.
When's Wonder Woman nine eighty four coming out twenty twenty
one as well? Yeah, it wasn't supposed to already be out.
It was supposed to be out in August. Did you
like Wonder Woman? What a game of him? I don't
know if I saw it in your podcast right now,
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my Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. You're still doing states. Yeah,
I'm doing the Midwest this week. So if you're in
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your state. Yeah, right, okay, check out Movie Mike's Movie Podcast.
The Golden State killer was sentenced to life in prison.
Do you know that? Is? No? What did it? Okay?
Where did tell me about it? Maybe I do? Joseph
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James D'Angelo junior learned his fate Friday, when the judge
sentence Himo life without pearle for murdering thirteen people and
raping fifty in a series of horrific crimes in the
seventies and the eighties. And get this, the judge sentence
D'Angelo in the ballroom at Sacramento State University, where the
seventy four year old former police officer graduated almost a
half century ago, earning a degree in criminal justice. De'angelo,
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wearing a long sleeved white shirt over his orange jumpsuit,
removed his face masks. Speak briefly. He said, I'm truly
sorry to everyone I've heard, and this is one too
that it was like Patton Oswalt's wife who passed away,
had done the research on it and kind of discovered
it was him. There's a forty year hunt for this guy.
I don't know how if is there not the death
penalty in this day. I'm not a big death penalty
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guy at all, and I'm not just, but but with
a caveat of when you rate fifty people, yeah, you
killed all these people, feels like that should being in
consideration because we're just paying money to keep you alive
at this point. It's a lot. It's a lot of
people and basically think of, oh no, I'm not going
to con This isn't the same thing as Outcry. But
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if you watch a documentary like Outcry or any like,
our justice system I think still needs a lot of
work again, death penalty aside, it just needs a lot
of work with what people are sentenced for, what kind
of crimes. The kid that outcries about follows me on Instagram,
send me message the other day, Greg, I didn't realize
I saw some of the blue check mark and I
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was like, let me see what what do you say?
I'm just like, I guess we talked about any thanks,
probably listen to case in Austin. Yeah, okay. And the
reason there was no death penalty is because he pleaded guilty,
so there would be no death penalty so they didn't
have to go to try. I trick him. I'd be like,
all right, if you plead guilty, no death penalty, guilty,
just kidding mother, and then immediately right, Bobby Bones for governor.
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I'm not a death penalty guy, man, I mean almost never.
It's just because there's too many of these wrongful convictions.
Oh yeah, no, it's crazy. How many? However, maybe I
just I'm no until this guy or people that touch
kids and then we have proof. Unless you're someone like
Greg that goes to jail for touching kids and you
didn't do it, but there wasn't He didn't, he wasn't.
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Was he guilt, He was guilty for wife, spent four
years in prison. Huh yeah, okay, only this guy. I'm
only death penalty for this guy, and then take it
off take it off the market. I mean this guy
he admitted to seen people dead, so I saw that.
Let's see anything on my Instagram. You'll see a video
I put up. I'm giving a two hundred and sixty
five dollars reward anybody who has information on my lost
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twenty nineteen ACM award. There's a whole you can go
to mister Bobby Bones on Instagram. I'm wondering if one
of the years we didn't get because I'm missing that
year too, but you're also missing like another year. Yeah,
I know, but that one we'll see if it pops
up somewhere. I moved and this one's not here, and
I don't know if it was lost or stolen or
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I just anyway my Instagram you can see my reward offer.
We're doing some investigating here and how much it in
two fifty five two sixty five well and Jason al
Dean signed guitar that I just had laying at the
house that it was random and I was like, why
do I have this? And I'll give you that too.
Check out the video mister Bobby Bones on Instagram. There
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you go, feel good. Yeah, I'm wondering where yours is. Like,
who would have stolen it? That's just gonna be like
like a mover. But you know, I don't think it
was the movers. There's because another radio station that probably
didn't get the award because it's too easy, like a
mover's not gonna steal because you'll know we after you move,
it's gone. The mover stole it. Yeah, and you used
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amazing movers, so it would have happened. M Eddie thinks
it was another radio station, interesting or Gary Levox Interesting.
Maybe he didn't get ACM that year. That's true, that's true.
All right, check it out. We're done. Enjoy today's show.
Pretty fun one by everybody. Hey, guys, welcome back more studio.
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I'm pretty pumped. Later this week, Colin Ray is gonna
come in and play. He's gonna do all the songs.
Spent this weekend again listening to Colin Ray and how
this came up was I was disturbed that Little Rock
was at number five on his top streaming and it
should be number one or number two Les Rock. But
then the only other one that I now can argue
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with is love me. That's the only if you give
you yes, that's the only one that I can justify
in that same category. So he's gonna come play. This
week we played basketball. We have those little group of
people to come every week and play. You either have
had to have had a Corona test because like my
job makes me, or you have to be working in
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this room with us every day because that means I
would have already got it if you had it. So
Raymundo came up for the first time. We play this
game called Knockout where everybody gets on a line and
you shoot and if you miss it, the person behind
you makes it, you're out. So Scuba Steve plays all
the time. So we're playing and we play like twenty games.
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It's the first one to five. We play like twenty games.
But like I hit in the face so hard that
I bust in my nose and my glasses hurt to
put on it. He's that's cut there. Yeah, I mean
boom blood. There's a whole thing I held through like
the champion. I am momba mentality. I don't always say that. Yeah,
but I so I won the whole day. I won
five five games before everybody else but Caitlin's dad was playing. Um,
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oh no, you injured yourself in front of the dad.
I didn't know you just I can't help to get hit.
I kept playing. You were bleeding, right, Yeah, but I
kept playing and I left the blood so people can
know the whole thing. Yeah. I never wiped the blood
off either. Yeah, and so, but ray Mundo said I
should have let Kaitlin's dad, who who I think had
four wins he almost won, or Caitlin win the whole tournament,
which I don't think I should have. Go ahead, plead
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your case. Well, yeah, there's times it's fine to let
other people win. It's not like we're in the NBA
Finals and it was just shootout. It's a game kids
play at recess. It's always fun. It's always laughs. There's
never any real seriousness. So I thought, maybe you should
have thrown a couple of the games to Caitlin. Y'all
were in the championships together. It would have made sense,
and it had been fun and cute. Her mom was
also watching, and for you to win the thing, that's
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cool and stuff. But man, sometimes it's it's fine to
let other people win, not for me. Yeah, no, that's
not how it works. And I think she would have
respected me less to let her win. At the same time,
it's all it's all cute. Oh you beat me on
that one. That was great, And then mom and dad
are there, they're all laughing. I never want her to
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think when she really does win, that I let her right.
And it takes me just once of letting her and
then she'll always question her herself. And I was gonna
let her. Dad wins. I'm times just you know, no, Joe,
my dominance, Well, um, what when y'a went out to
dinner and stuff? Who paid? So we switched. It's kind
of a race because who can call it first? Do
(10:02):
you do that thing where you just go tell the waiter, hay,
give it to me first? Because I don't walk around
because of COVID. They don't like people just be bopping
around the restaurant. Can be excuse me, tap on the shoulder. Yeah,
so he pays, I pay kind of all the same, um,
but yeah, we have It was fun, Jeff Funray, I
had a blast. I really wanted to bring my fiance
but she doesn't play sports, so but yeah, it was
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a great group environment, do great time. Thanks for the
hanging right in the nose. Yeah, blood everywhere. People were
dodging blood coming from the sky because it hit me
so hard. Good thing, you're so tough. Yeah, so that happened.
Let's oh, Raymundo. I got to apologize when I put
up my initial Radio Day post on maybe Friday, Ship Friday.
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It was up National Radio Day Thursday, Thursday Friday. Don't know.
I didn't put Raymundo in the first paragraph because I
was writing ou bay his name real quick, and people like,
where's Ray? I put you in quick? Apology accepted my bad.
I was just trying to tag everybody that I possibly could.
Got that apology out of the way. Yeah, let's see
anything else on the phone right now? Is who's on
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the phone, Ray, Linda and Chicago. All right, let's put
it on Linda in Chicago. Good morning, how are you, hello, Dobby.
I am so excited and so listen to me on
the phone. But it's great to talk to you. Thank
you very much. So you want to shout out your sister? Huh?
I am shouting out my sister Debby from Vegas, who
is in the Air Force, who is a nurse, who's
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just an overall great, awesome person, and it is her
birthday and I am calling for a shout out for
her birthday and tell you that she turned me on
to you guys when you guys were in Austin. I
live in Chicago, and I've been listening to you since
you've been in Austin in Tennessee and now you're on
here in Chicago. So it's great. So people get it
and I talk about you. Thank you very much. Well,
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let's give you a nice little gift here. So Tim
McGraw gave me some guitars that he signed that I
can give away, and I'm gonna give you one of
these and you can keep it yourself. Yeah, Pasano plays
a guitar. Who'll be so excited? There's I mean, would
you want to play a guitar? Though signed by Tim
McGraw because you could rub off the autograph. Oh okay,
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I won't let him touch that part. Well, what's up
to you. It's your guitar. I'm gonna mail it to you.
Thank you. Yeah, you're welcome. Well, we appreciate you coming
on and shouting out your sister, and then we're gonna
study this guitar. By the way, Tim mcgrall has a
new album called Here on Earth. Everybody listening right now.
You can go stream it or download it. But um, okay, Linda, well,
thank you for calling. Hope, everything's good in Chicago, and
we'll talk to you soon. Okay. I love you guys
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saying all right, see you later. Oh. By the way,
should I have let them win? Yes? Or now Amy
her and her dad? Oh no, you need to just
keep it be meal. Yeah. You know how on Survivor
they pull the names out and they're like you you win,
you lose? Yeah, like they whatever, We're about to do
that on this show. But with Eddie, where he's gonna
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tell us a result of his test he's been a
corona positive for how many days? Eddie? Who's going in
but probably about forty six, I would think hasn't been
working over a month, and so if he's positive again today,
the question is do we let him come up anyway,
And so we'll vote yes we let Eddie in the
studio even if he's still positive, or no, we keep
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him out until he has a negative test. That vote
over forty days. Come on, come on, what okay, Eddie,
go ahead talk to the jerry here. Well, you know,
I mean they talk about quarantining guys. I've technically been
quarantining for over forty days. Guys. There's no way I
can give you guys the virus. So please take that
in consideration. I would you get back to work, be
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with you guys. So just come on, think about that.
And what you're here is Eddie cutting out because he's
from his at home studio and it kind of stinks. Yeah,
so okay, we'll do that coming up in the next
thirty minutes or so, we'll do the Eddie vote. Okay, okay,
where you can turn him down. It's just connected terrible.
All right, let's do some good news here. It's still
good news. Countdown. Count him down. The biggest good news
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stories across the left at number five this week, a
guy in South America has been driving around a night
dresses Batman and making sure that homeless people have enough
to eat. He wears a shiny Batman suit complete with
a coronavirus ready sanitary face mask, delivers a few dozen
plates of hot food to homeless people, and then boom
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out of there and does not want to be identified,
just like the real Batman. There you go. An elementary
school teacher in Florida install clear plastic barriers around desks,
and teachers knew it might freaked the kids out, so
they use construction paper to make the front of each
desk look like a jeep, so the kids feel like
it's kind of like a bed when you would get
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your first bed as a kid, and they make it
look like a race car or something. Same thing with
the desks. They even have license plates with their names
and it's really cool. Here's a great story about a
frontline worker. A doctor named Russell Adette lives in Baton Rouge.
Grew up poor but still managed to get his PhD.
Now al he's finishing up his MD at the same
hospital where he used to work as a security guard.
(15:00):
I love that. I saw a picture. It's pretty cool. Yeah,
what's the Matt Damon ben Affleck movie Oh Good Will Hunting. Yeah,
that reminds me of that. It's not called how about
them apples, but they do say that. Yeah. A woman
who's been quarantining with her elderly parents posted a great
video of them lying in bed singing about how much
they love each other. They're ninety six and ninety two.
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They've been married for seventy three years. Here's a clip
of them singing that I'll make you smile. I love Eddie, Yes,
I do, I love, I Love, I do. I You're
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so cute. Serious think about that. I can't even handle that.
That's adorable. Yeah, here you go why. A single mom
in New Jersey named Lisa works as a waitress, so
she didn't have a job from March to June. Then
Jess when it came back, her car broke down, so
it's been tough for her, but now she's all set
after two regulars found out about it had an extra
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car and gave it to her as a tip. Here's
Lisa talking about how the car was a blessing being
a single mother with two kids, you know, and I
have my own house and I'm just paying the bills.
Trying to get everything right, you know, keep everybody happy.
It's a blessing. They blessed me. I went home and cried.
It was shocking because there's not many people out here
do stuff like that. I wonder if I'm the tipline
you draw a car the good news countdown. So on
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the phone right now, Amy is Tim Storm. He has
broken the world record for the world's deepest voice. Oh yeah,
do you want to here? Here's a clip here. Tim
Storm holds the Guinness record hitting the lowest note a
G seven the red shord at zero point one eight
nine hurtssome. He has a cool range of ten octaves.
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Holds the world record for hitting the lowest note. Here
he is. Then he's on with us now here he
is Tim Storm. Everybody, Hey Tim, how are you? I'm
doing well? Good morning? How are you doing? Holy crap?
Are you like nine feet tall? Yeah? I wish are you?
Are you just a large large man? Not at all? Not?
I'm only five ten day on a good day. Wow.
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So when did this happen? Did you didn't like come
out of your mom cryling like like a deep baby?
Where you? Or did this happen later? Yeah? Pretty much?
It's scared everybody in the delivery room. No, I didn't
really go through that adolescent voice changing face. It was
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always kind of low, just progressively got lower the older
I get. So that school thing about bass voices as
they typically get lower the older you get. So, isn't
this crazy to hear him talking? And this is your
real voice? You're not in like a radio voice thing. Right, Yeah,
it's amazing. I wish I'd have been born with this voice.
I've tried my whole life type of voice like this.
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I sound like garbage. If this guy, this guy's Tim Storm.
Now what do you get when you're the world record
hold or anything cool? You get a certificate? Yeah, and
you get people blowing you up asking to talk to
the guy with the world's deepest voice. Yeah, right right.
What kind of music do you do you sing? Do
you know? I do mostly Christian acapella and music. I've
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been in acapella music all my life. I've been in
several groups and toured around the world and done a
lot of albums and yeah, so right now, I do
just a little bit of everything, but mostly mostly Christian
acapella music. Did people come up and get voice over
work as well. They go, hey, Tim, do the Star
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Wars line. No, I am your father, They're ask you
to do that. I've done that before, but I my
you know, my wife tells me I'm not very good
at that one. So all right, all right, let me
try to get Let me give you a couple can
you Can you do Arbi's We have the meats. That's
a funny one. Yeah, Arbies, we have the meats. And
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so you sit in a booth and you get to
do this awesome voice and they pay you to voice
over lots of stuff. Huh yeah. Yeah. I don't do
as much voiceover work as I do, um, you know,
recording vocals for this group or that group. But when
you go to sleep at night or like, hey God,
it's Tim just checking in. Thanks for giving me this
great tool here. I am thankful every single day. Yeah
(19:34):
it's uh he's given me a gift for that, and
uh yeah, I'm definitely thankful. What about helium balloon? We
suck a helium balloon? Then? Do you sound like me?
Just normal? Yeah? Yeah, it's uh yeah, helium is pretty
funny with my voice because it doesn't it doesn't quite
sound like a chipmunk. It sounds more like a base chickmunk,
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Tim Stormazon. He's got the lowest voice in the world,
Guinness World record holder. I wonder have there been any
doctors ear nose doctors that have come to you and said, hey,
I need to like see what's going on here, not
because something's wrong, but so I can just study it. Yeah. Yeah.
Actually I was with a group called Rescue back in
the early two thousands and we get a concert and
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after the concert, this ear nose and throat specialist came
up to me and he said, Manta, I gotta look
at your vocal cords, which was just not something to
hear every day. So after the concert, where you know,
it's like ten o'clock at night, we'd go to his
office and he puts an endoscope up my nose and
down my throat and we're looking at my vocal cords
on a screen and he's like, holy gow, your vocal
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cords are twice as long as anybody's I've ever seen.
So he said, they're app normally long. And actually, when
was it two thousand twelve, I was in Paris and
I was doing a project and there was a your
nose and throat specialists there that as part of the project,
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we got on video him looking at my vocal cords
and the you know what my vocal chords actually look
like when they're moving back and forth. It was pretty
freaky looking. Do you like the Michael Phelps of vocal chords?
Because you know Michael Phelps has you know, his body
is built for swimming and like his lung capacity, you're
like the Michael Phelps of deep voices? All right, Tim
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storms on Amy, what would you like to ask it? I? Well,
I just googled you because I needed to see what
he looked like, and I thought, oh, do you all
of it's just natural or sometimes just have you smoked? No? No,
I actually have asthma. So I stay away from from
cigarettes and I've never smoked, but cigarettes smoke really it
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latches onto my vocal chords and it's not good for
it at all. Um, So I try to stay away
from you know that and castine and it's all natural.
What I can to take care of it? Yeah, well listen,
I this is and wild. I saw your story in
the news. I was so happy to get John. Congratulations
on your your Guinness World record. Do you have kids? Tim?
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I do. I do. I've got two kids. My daughter
just turned sixteen and my son will be fourteen and
the september. Are there voices like yours? My daughter is
a natural born alto uh, you know, she can sing,
you know what, most tenor men can sing. And my
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son's who's you're gonna quite have it. But he's probably
going to be taller than me and probably end up
having a lower voice than me, So we'll see how
that goes well. We appreciate the time you can follow
him Tim Storms vo on Twitter. Maybe you want to
hire him, just leave, put your voicemail message in. You
know he'll bet you go. Yeah, he'll do it well. Tim.
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We appreciate you taking the time with us and letting
us ask really dumb questions. It is my pleasure. I
appreciate y'all having me on all right, there is Tim
Storms everybody the latest from Nashville and Hollywood and Morgan
Number two thirty seconds. Gay Dolly Parton shared the first
song off her Christmas album, A Holly Dolly Christmas coming
(23:15):
on October second. She dropped her version of Mary, did
you know Maybe? Did you know that? Your baby boy?
We'll see the sons and daughters. Did you know that
your bab people has come to May? Darius Rucker likes
(23:38):
to relax with meditation. I meditate every day for ten
usy twenty minutes. Sometimes don't have time, just ten just
to really relax and try to clear your mind and
get all the negative and all the stuff out, just
because for me, those twenty minutes are so relaxing and
soothing that can really clear my mind. And then when
you're coming out of it, you can think about the
rest of your day or whatever you need do and
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probably hopefully do it better or do it right. Justin
Moore is more grateful for teachers than ever. I've learned
that I need to give a lot more respect to
teachers than I already did. And I thought I did
a pretty good job of that to begin with. But
when we got shut down in March, obviously the kids
had to come out of school, and I am no teacher.
I was a pretty good student, but I'm not a
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very good teacher. I can promise you I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny had it's time for the good news.
Before the pandemic, Katrina rows Daniels couldn't even sew but
after a mom noticed that a lot of essential workers
didn't have masks, she learned to sew and she's been
busy sewing masks every since. She estimates she's from Oklahoma,
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that she's made more than forty five hundred masks in
the last few months. She sews for about six hours
a day. She creates sixty of them, and then she
just hangs them up on her porch and the people
can just come out to the porch and take one
of they need one. Oh, that's awesome. Isn't that wild?
Anyone can take up to four a day, all for free,
and then are the community is also pitching in to
make sure that she has in a fabric and she's
not spending all of her money even though she's dedicating
(25:08):
all of her time. Isn't that great? So Coolcatrina Rows Daniels.
That's an amazing story. Good for you, that's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good today. This
story comes us from Lee County, Mississippi. Andrew's twenty four
years old. Oh, some money to his dealer and he's like, man,
I don't have a job. I don't know how'm gonna
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get my money. He's talking to his friend. He's like,
let's fake, you're kidnapping. So they do, and they start
texting Andrew's parents, Hey, your son's being kidnapped. There's a ransom.
If you don't give the ransom, every ten minutes, a
body part will be removed. Boy. They went hard immediately
to every ten minutes. Thirty minutes later, they showed a
hand with a nail through it, and the parents are like, man,
(25:49):
oh no, So they contact the police, like, that doesn't
look like his hand, but we're starting to get nervous.
Police took over set here. The money's gonna be at
this Western Union. Andrew's the one that showed up to
get the money. Oh think guy who they had both
his hands on had both his hands and his parents
are like, that's our son. Oh man, oh that's funny.
I'm much Rocks. That's your bone head story of the day.
(26:11):
Listen to the story. There's a guy in Walmart who
is giving customers hugs and then tells them in their
ear and now you have COVID because I do. Springfield
police are looking for a guy who gave a Walmart
shopper a COVID hug. The Police Department of Massachusetts sid
The incident took place at a Walmart on August fifteenth
at night. The suspect, whom the victim had never seen before,
(26:32):
took an item out of his hand and then gave
a hug. Said this quote, just giving you a COVID hug.
You now had COVID, and then laughs and walks away,
like I would think that that's just a dumb joke.
It's a bad joke and really bad taste. I wouldn't
think it's really someone with COVID doing that, But that's
still really scary, huh. And you have people get tested
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immediately right after that. The victim is a cancer survivor,
so even worse so, the immune systems vulnerable. The department
is asking anyone information to contact the detective Bureau. That's
just a bad joke. Even if this is a bad taste,
Lock him up. I think we're throwing people in jail
a little too a little too easily these days. I
was just saying that, I didn't literally mean syntons. I'm
(27:16):
all good for putting a sign on him and putting
him out front. Yeah, win handcuffs again. Speaking of COVID,
we have our very own case here yea, our video
producer Eddie. Eddie, you've been out of the studio for
how many days? Yeah? I think it's forty six days. Yes,
he's from home right now in his studio. Connection is
not that great. And Morgan number two is having to
do Eddie's job and her own job, and that part
(27:38):
is the worst. Morgan. You can either have double the
salary yours and Eddies and keep doing both jobs, or
we bring Eddie back. Oh that's a lot harder. Oh no,
I mean as much as that sounds wonderful, Yeah, this
is a lot of work and I'm ready for some
of that vernon to be taken off. And also Eddie's
(27:59):
been editing some videos at home too, right, Yes, he's
been helping out doing doing what he can from home.
So Eddie hasn't been allowed in because the company said
you need a negative test. But Eddie brought us a
note from the CDC saying what saying that after ten
days of no symptom free guys, I can no longer
transmit the virus, so I can be around people. Okay,
(28:20):
so he's had no negative tests yet. Everyone has voted
if but if one person says no, that they don't
want to, then he can't come in. It's just one person, right, Scuba.
All yes, according to like, is according to who HR,
they according to HR and the government and the government.
All right, what I have here? Okay, go, I have everybody?
(28:43):
So what yes means Eddie can come back to the
studio and no means he can't? One vote? Yes? Oh right?
Is that you more going to too? Yeah? It is,
everybody relaxed, don't be sharing. Who voted? What it kills?
One vote? No? Oh well that ended quick. Let me
(29:06):
roll through the rest of them. No, and see what
he would have got. Wow, wow, let's see how much?
Oh yes, two to one? No? Oh no, no, yes, yes,
(29:30):
oh no, Eddie, you would have lost even the popular vote.
That's crazy, man. Okay, so we don't know Edie results
for his testo. We'll find out later in the show.
But Eddie, if you're still chrona positive, you're not allowed
back in the studio. Wow. That's real, real nice guys,
Thank you all. You make me feel really good. You're
(29:52):
really good over here. Think there, Edie, I can't believe
that mean people voted. No, dude, I'll stop it. Like
that was a lot of people who voted no good
more than you thought. Huh yeah, more than I thought
for sure? Yeah, I thought it would just be looking fox.
Well this was anonymous. I'm voting. Yeah, No, I don't
know who you voting for? Well, Eddie, anything you'd like
to say, No, I just I just now know where
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everyone stands. I get it. No, you don't know anyone.
You have no idea. It's anonymous. You have no idea?
Do you think? Who do you think voted to keep
you out of the room? Bones, come on, for sure
one Lunchbox is one of them. Okay, I would I
would even say that you Bones, Amy and Lunchbox for sure,
because I'm in the room. Mike d He's in the
(30:33):
room for sure. No. So everyone in the glass room
probably the only ones that said yes because they don't
have to be right next to you. Do I want
to keep an anonymous or no? I thought that was
the point anonymous? It is okay, I's okay, that's okay,
don't worry about it. Uh, okay, Eddie. So you're not
allowed and if you're still positive, great, thank you guys.
All Right, you guys hit us with a lot of questions.
(30:57):
We have an advice segment that we call the mail Bag.
Let's open it up, Bobby Mail. Hey, Bobby Bones, I'm
glad you enjoyed your time in Montana. I'm a new
listener in Missoula, Montana, and I listened to ninety three
point three Eagle Country. I appreciate that. My name is Stacy.
I'm a single mom. I'm emailing you today because of
my situation with my ten year old son. He recently
(31:19):
purchased an eighty dollar Power Rangers toy helmet online without
me knowing. Now, I didn't know until I saw the
Amazon box show up on our doorstep. I thought it
was delivered by mistake and that he confessed that he
really wanted it, so I used my phone to order it. Now,
I immediately took away his tablet privileges, but also felt
this should be a good time to teach him a
life lesson. I wanted to see if you had any
(31:39):
advice on how to teach a ten year old the
value of money and not doing things without my permission
from Stacy Hemmy, I'll go to you first. You have
two kids, ages oh, thirteen and ten. Kay, so right
in this ballpart. Yeah, and I think what I would
do of is already ordered, is something that he wanted.
I mean, yeah, you can take away the tablet, but
(32:00):
I think if you could work out a plan for
him to pay that money back to you, and what
would that look like, make a list of chores and
put a dollar amount next to each thing, and then
he can get X y ands or get to enjoy
the helmet, like he can't use it yet until oh
they can't use it, like you're not going to return it.
But like once you've worked off, that will help teach
(32:22):
the value money, because that's the work he would have
had to put forth to buy the helmet with from
the beginning. I was with you the whole time, and
I was like, great idea, great idea. I wasn't next
level with it. He doesn't get it until he pays
it off. Yeah, and you can kind of keep it
on display. Oh you wear it. You wear it too,
is the mom around the house. And then and he'll
just be motivated to do the chores and earn the
(32:45):
stickers or the stars or the money or whatever it
looks like to finally get the helmet. Eddie, you have
four kids. The ages are I'll start from the smallest
one five, six, and twelve. Okay, and your thoughts on this, Okay,
I mean I want to first tell her that, hey,
we've all been through that, I believe so like I've
dealt with that with a clicking on virtual money for
(33:07):
video games. They had no problem doing that or buying
upgrades on their games. Uh. The way we kind of
taught them on this was like, you know, like Amy said,
you gotta start a little money system going on in
the house. This is how you raise money, this is
how you make it, and this is how you spend it.
I talked recently about the problems about spending it, you know,
like my kids wanted to buy virtual coins with their money.
(33:29):
A's another level of advice. But I just think, you know,
teaching them how to work for their money is important. Amy.
I love the whole putting the mask on and telling
them next level angry parent, next level angry parent coming out.
Yeah yeah, yeah, um yeah yeah. I think everybody's on
the same page. The thing that I would say to
make it a little broader is, yes, my thought was
(33:52):
he has to work to pay it off. Um. But two,
I think it gives you the opportunity to set up
a forward facing system too, things that he wants if
he doesn't have a job. Like it's not just earned
back this helmet. But if you want to earn money
little by little, you know, these are the things you're
gonna have to do to continue to do it so
you can buy things. Because maybe you just haven't had
that talk yet. Maybe you haven't had that conversation about money.
(34:14):
So I say, yes, everybody's on the same page with us.
I say, even take it out another step in. It's
not a punishment. I'm gonna gonna punish you take your
tablet back, but here's what we're gonna do forward. And
this is how you're gonna earn money if you want
other things. So you did it, we're gonna learn from it.
You're not in trouble. Don't do it again. You got
to earn it back. But then here's what we're gonna
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do also to give you a chance to make more money.
Like make it a positive thing, a pretty good one,
nice job, Thank your parents. That was Bobbies mailbag. And
if you want to hit us up with any question,
all you have to do is send an email to
Bobby Bones at mailbag dot com. Do youe what happened?
To LaunchBox this weekend. No tell what happened. I was
(34:56):
driving down the road and it's a two lane road
and there's a big truck in front of me with
a bunch of porter potties on the back of it.
And we go around a curve towards the right, and
all of a sudden, the rope snaps off and a
porter potty flies off the truck and it comes right
at my car and I have to swerve left and
dodge the porter potty. And it was one of those
(35:18):
like handicap ones. It was the big double size and
I mean boom right on the ground and yeah, so
you're okay, I'm okay. Anybody else hit it behind you?
No one hit it, luckily. But then I'm trying to
chase the guy down because he doesn't even know that
he's missing a porter potty. He's just driving like nothing,
and I'm hoging. I'm out the window going hey, hey, hey,
(35:41):
he's just ignoring me. Finally, two miles down the road,
he finally pulls over and I said, yo, dude, you
lost a porter potty. He goes tang it. He's like again,
this happens every time. It was one of those things
where you're driving and a thing flies off a truck
and it was a I would have been I think
I'd have been a going right. Saw my life flash
before my eyes when I saw that porta potty, probably
(36:04):
not because of the porta potty, but because you would
have reacted like with a jerk, and it could have
hit a car or a tree. Yes, and also not
to lose sight of how crazy this is, but the
fact you could keep calling it a porter potty it
distracts us all from the severity of what happened to you?
Do you call it? What do you call? It's a
porta potti a portable, porter potty, No, pottdotti, porta porta
(36:26):
port Yeah, porter potty. No, it's a porter. It's not
a guy named John Porter who hadvented the potty. It's
a porta potty. Oh man, But what is something? I mean,
I'm glad that you're okay, but what are the It's
like total lunch box style of like what happened to you?
Like a if that's how you went? A porter pottys
at his funeral today lunch box is killed by a
(36:50):
porter potty. We say it wrong in his honor. There
was a big old bag of something in the middle
of the road. I was at a red light town
and it was just sitting there in front of a car.
And I'm up at the red light and the car
sitting next to me on the left. We're both going
the same direction, and it's a huge bag, just a
black trash bag. I don't know what it is, but
nobody's getting out to move the bag. I'm not well,
(37:12):
so what if it's a body. I put my car
in park, got out, and I put my hand in
front of the other car and said, hey, hold on
a minute. And I grabbed a bag and the light
turns green and they start honking at me to get
out of the way. I was in shock. Here, I
am trying to make ture nobody drives over it. It
ended up being like a bunch of soft stuff. It
doesn't matter. I'm good. I couldn't believe that. I was like,
(37:33):
I'm getting out, risking my life. The cars on the
other side stopped and then I threw it over on
the sidewalk and ran back to my car. Yeah, people
are on the time for that. They don't, they don't.
You're trying to be nice, but you know, some people
aren't into that. You're Amy's pile of stories. So congratulations
(37:53):
to Dwight Yoakum. He's a first time father. Oh that's
his first kid. Yeah, I saw his post. He's how old?
Sixty three? How old his wife? She's thirty six. I
can't believe that's they're exactly their their numbers switch sixty three,
thirty six. How about just for this year? No seven? Going,
(38:14):
no way, no, they don't. Just kidding, she gets thirty
seven next? Yeah, right, okay, yeah, I saw the video
as a picture or a picture on Instagram. He was
holding her belly. You know what. Good for them. They
were trying to have a baby rock and roll you know,
John Party did it to why yoakam song at the
opery this weekend. It was really good. He came out
and lived with I'm a hawk tongue man. It is great.
(38:35):
They're both you know, California dudes. So all right, there
you go, Yeah, that's right. What else? Super cool? I
guess sixty three so it will be seventy three when
his kids ten. Sixty three is the new fifty five?
I don't know. Yeah, okay, So this past weekend on
Long Island, so the crazy rich people there. They threw
all these awesome parties. I mean they've been doing like
(38:56):
lavish parties for years, but now parties look different because
the coronavirus. So they normally have a bouncer to control
the guest list who's coming in and out, but now
the bouncer wears a lab coat and ppe and administers
COVID tests to everybody coming through rapid ones. Do you
know how much it costs per test? Five hundred dollars.
This is a crazy expensive party to get into. But
(39:18):
the people that throw these parties they can easily afford
the expense. Also, a person who's throwing it is paying
for the COVID tests. Yeah, so you go up to
the door. I guess if you're on the list, you
get your COVID test. Then you sit there and you
wait fifteen thirty minutes to make sure you're clear to
go inside to the party. If you get to clear,
you get to go to the party. It just reminds
me of like, you know, like the white parties there
(39:39):
or the like the Hansons stuff. We don't do it.
That's a crazy expense to pay for that. All I
can think about is the expense just paying for the
COVID tests. Oh, I know. And then how are they
getting them? Some places are struggling to get them. Oh this,
I don't know if there's a doctor that's on call
doing it for the rapid tests. And she said she's
never been busier. A couple of things. One, you know,
we all have to get COVID sit on my nat
(40:00):
GEO show just to get on set. But that's the
day we land, Like I'll land in Idaho and Boise Friday,
and then I have to wait for twelve hours before
we get our test back before we go out on set. Yeah,
but dang, I wish they'd pay for these like five
minute tests. That'd be awesome. Yeah, okay, So I need
your thoughts on this. So there's this woman who is
(40:22):
getting evicted, which I think that growing up, Like there
were their times you came home and there was notices
on the door. Well mostly it was just a landlord
or the person of the trailer park going hey, you
gotta go if you can't pay. It really wasn't that
formal with the notice. Oh did they write it nicely
or they just told you told somebody? Okay. Well, this
woman says she was upset because they came and stuck
(40:44):
a note on her door, printed out and said guess
who's moving question mark, and then it had a smiley
face emoji and it goes you, I mean, yeah, the
landlord and the tenant, there must be some personal beef there. Well.
The tenant is a single mother of two, and she
lost her job in March when the restaurant she was
(41:06):
working at cut hours, likely due to coronavirus. But anyway,
the news station did a story about it, and now
she's not being kicked out. That took me by surprise.
I never met a company that actually thought it was
funny to put notes like that on the tenant's doors
stating who guess who's moving today? There was nothing funny
about that. You know, it's a cartoon image of a
(41:27):
smiley face and it goes, guess who's moving? You? Hey,
you're outstanding balance or release your apart McKey by six
pm today, eviction will be promptly happening Tuesday morning. Yeah,
I mean, she's probably not the best. Yeah, it's very
weird because that's not that's more like guess who just
won five dollars? You like, that's the way they're presenting it,
(41:48):
but she didn't win five dollars. They were evicting her.
But anyway, I guess word traveled after the news ran
the story, and now she's not going to be evicted
all right. The manager of the apartment place said that
they did this to get the tenants attention. I got
everybody's attention, tennants, news people donating. That was Amy's pile
(42:08):
of stories. It's time for the good news. So this
guy was supposed to marry the love of his life
and then he got coronavirus, so he got admitted to
the hospital in San Antonio to the COVID nineteen ward
and his condition actually took a turn for the worst
and they realize, okay, he's going to intensive care. He's
(42:31):
not going to be able to make this wedding happen.
So one of his nurses, Matt Holdridge, shout out, found
out about the canceled wedding and came up with the
idea to bring the wedding to the hospital to cheer
up struggling during corona. How do you have a wedding
during corona? Well, I mean, I don't think it ended
up being the ceremony they had originally planned. But they
were able to get him to say I do from
(42:53):
his hospital bed at a socially distanced like enough space
between him and his bride, and the nurses hooked it
up and they said it was a pretty magical event.
So was the preacher there and everything. Hospital staff and
immediate family were looking on, but again from a safe distance. Wow,
I'm surprised they let that happen in a hospital. Yeah,
I mean, sweet and all, but man, they for some
(43:15):
crazy rules. That's an awesome story. Nice job, there you go.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
I'm looking at the schedule for what we're gonna talk
about in the next thirty minutes or so. The top
five smells that the people smell and it just memories
and it triggers things inside of them. For what I'm
(43:36):
gonna give you that in a second. Okay, think about that. Also,
there's a viral rap the teachers are doing. I want
to play it for you and you can tell me
if you think it's cool or not, or if it's like, hey,
stop doing it. You're embarrassing everybody. So we'll do that.
We've also got to do if Eddie still has coronavirus
or not. And then we have a listener with a
question about a very classic country song where I've never
even thought about how it ends. I mean, I've heard
(43:58):
the song, but it's an interesting question. I've heard this
song a million times. So all that's coming up. But
now let's go over to Amy for her joke. Here
we go, morning Corny, what do you tell a vegetable
after it graduates from college? What do you tell a
vegetable after it graduates from college? Corngratulations? That was the
(44:24):
morning Corny, Corratulations cornngratulations. All right, you want to laugh,
don't you? Ah? Yeah, because you did. I feel like
I had to sell that one to us. He didn't
you watch that show Selling Sunset on Netflix? Oh? Yeah?
Is that where all those women are big time sellers? Yeah,
it's women and then two guys or the owners I
believe in the business, the real estate group. The premises
(44:48):
a bunch of rich houses worth millions and millions of
dollars in the LA area. Okay, and what about this
show is controversial? Now? A lot of people are saying
that some of the girls on the show don't even
have the real estate license. Oh, that it's all fake yeah,
for the most part, and then you look into it
and producers were involved with The Hills, which is notorious.
(45:08):
It was a show that was really really fake. And
but if they don't even have that, then they're not
even legally allowed to sell these places. So really, I
believe it's called the Oppenheimen Group or something. And these
guys just have these girls that are good looking and
they go with them, but they're not selling the houses.
They're just I candy kinda. Do you like the show?
It's decent, but when when then when you start to
(45:30):
think that it's fake. It's like, man, so these that
girl is just faking that she sold a three million
dollar house. And then online there's listings and it shows
that other people sold these houses and his portrayed on
the show. Mike, do you've watched all the seasons? I
watched all the season. Yeah, what how are we missing
out on? I've I've never even heard of this show
and now Mike's seen them all. Yeah. My girlfriend was
(45:51):
super into it and I'm like, okayend and I got
into it too. I would deny it, but they like
go to these crazy expensive houses, but yeah, it seems
super fake. Can't you tell by watching it, Yeah, you
can tell. It's all scripted? Is this the story? Chrissy
Teagan came out. She was like on Twitter, going, listen,
I'm in LA real estate a lot. I've't even heard
of these people. Yeah, because he was telling your house.
He's like, I've never heard of any of these people.
(46:11):
Is the show worth watching if you like trashy reality TV? Lunchbox? Right? Yeah,
we've never we haven't dabbled, but I'm gonna start dabbling night.
These are the top five tempting smells we can do
family food style. I mean, there are five answers on
the board. According to science, these are the five most
(46:31):
tempting food since when we smell them, we're immediately tempted
to indulge and go at it just by smell alone. Okay,
five answers on the board. Go ahead, cookies, baking cookies, um,
baking cookies, the smell of well, you got two of
them there, chocolate chip cookies and baked goods. That's one.
And oh you got two at the same time. And
(46:52):
I was gonna go pumpkin pie, all right, next one? Amy,
So they're all food, right, yeah, because it's tempted. Yeah,
that's what else? I mean? Do you like gasoline? That's true? Okay?
Uh pumpkin? No in correct? One strike bread? Well, hold on?
We a ghost joey on sy al you go? Um?
(47:17):
Bread incorrect? Go ahead, pizza, chicken, fried chicken. Okay, No,
we're all wrong, You're all wrong. Okay, this is hard.
Vanilla barbecue, Oh sorry, I don't do that. Flavored chips okay,
(47:38):
and a number five bacon being cooked good one. Those
are your top five answers. There you go, Thank you
very much. Why are you getting so frustrated ripping out answers?
I'm trying to play a game here. Okay, you're going
full quantity? Um okay, thumbs up, her thumbs down. Two
high school teachers from Georgia have gone viral with their
rap video about virtual learning during COVID nineteen. It's about
(47:59):
a minute. We'll say how much we can take of it?
Over four million views. They're released to celebrate the first
day of virtual classes. Here's the clip. What's popping? Miss
Evan's on the beat, so tapping, you got options, but
you better pass my class? No flopping. Gonna log in
every day every morning. I'm watching. Yeah, we vit you well,
and you know it's up, so we've got to take
it up a not yet. My role was to bess,
(48:19):
not comparing. We had the top about troom, No Darren
Cca found, I said, sports man, I want it all
to myself. No sharing. Cover nineteen had a stress, but
it's nothing. We're gonna overcome that. Spas no blood were
your mask. Watch you have people say business because I
really thought that a Pandema said so on the sap
with the board and wrap doing y'all a kid just
to teach you at the trap, teaching up, lift them
out a bidden and the getting that student going straight
to the top. No, can you think about that thumbs up,
(48:40):
thumbs down, thumbs up? I love it. I wanted the
thumbs down at it first because usually that stuff's corny,
but that's not corny at all. No, both teachers. I
watched both videos in full and they're amazing, and I
was like, these these are the these those are the
kind of teachers that are gonna maybe cut through to
maybe some kids that wouldn't necessarily take the virtual stuff
that's serious sleep and that's a real concern of like
(49:03):
we could lose a lot of kids during this pandemic.
And also it just sounds good. Yeah, like she's good.
It's based on the song What's Popping by Jack Harlow.
Here's a clip of the real films popping. I can
pass it all right, thumbs up, thumbs up, thumbs up,
thumbs up. On the phone right now? Is Cheyenne in Iowa? Hey, Chyenne? Hi?
(49:26):
How are you? I am good and joint in sunshine? Nice? Well,
you know I was talking last week about this murder
house in Iowa. What's it called again, Shane, You've been there,
the Lisk murder House. So there's a big sign out front,
imber you go stay to night there, yeah, and then
you stay where like a whole family came to stay
(49:46):
over and they all got murder. But it was years
and like nineteen yes too, yeah, Shyanne, Right, Am I
wrong about any of this? Is in nineteen twelve and
it was a family that lived there and stay and
the kids invited two friends over. So it was like
six people that were murdered in home, two of the
neighbor kids and then the family that lived there. So
(50:09):
who killed them? They don't know. They've got some like
there's a couple of different suspicions they have that it
was somebody traveling off of the railroad that killed them.
They also think maybe the wife was having an affair
and became pregnant by I believe, the mayor, And so
(50:34):
it was like this big tale, huge scandal that they
thought maybe were trying to cover it up. So then
the mayor had someone go and murder everybody, and the
neighbors kids. I mean, well, the neighbors are collateral damage.
They're just there. So wait, okay, well we're losing our
trying to thought here. Why would you go stay at
that house? Cheyenne. My parents are very big into like
the ghost hunting and like trying to debunk it. And
(50:58):
it was my stepdad to see his birthday, so he
wanted to do something big, and so we went and
stayed there, going in with the mindset that we were
going to debunk it. It was just an attraction in Iowa.
It wasn't legit. I feel like there's a butt coming
and it was legit. Wait what happened to you? Tell me?
(51:20):
Tell me what happened? Really? So we went in and
one of the big stories is in the addict and
then in the kid's bedroom on the bottom floor is
some of the most like paranormal activity. They say, like
a ball will circle around and like, so we brought
(51:41):
in our own ball and everything, and we're like, we're
just going to see maybe it's a magnet or something.
And in the addict, we actually had the ball moved
back and forth between where my stepdad and I were standing.
And it wasn't like a vent that was just on, No,
it was this house doesn't have a lot tricity what
so it that's the horror framing. It's not even the
(52:06):
fact that there's people to die running water. Okay, so
the ball is going back and forth, Okay, go ahead, yes,
And then we in the upstairs bedroom where the kids, um,
two of the kids were murdered. The closet door is
like one of the most active, like people report it
(52:26):
slamming shut and um can always hear a movement and
stuff up in there. So we actually brought a recorder
and we were asking questions throughout the house and trying
to talk to the family, and at one point in
time I had asked, do you want me to come
play with you in the closet And we actually had
(52:49):
a ghost hunter that's known here in Iowa look at
all of our stuff afterwards, because I had a picture
where I'm standing and then the window there's three kids
this faces. And then we had a recording where when
I asked you want me to come play with you
in the closet, there's a man's voice like clear as
(53:12):
day that says go ahead. And you went into this
wanting to prove it wrong. Yet all of this happened
to you exactly Like we went in thinking like, okay,
we're gonna bring our own ball. We're going to check
the windows and like make sure it's not like a
filter screen or something on it. And we didn't find anything,
(53:33):
and once like our ball moved, We're like, oh, maybe
this is real. Okay, well, let me suggest a segment.
First of all, how much does it cost to get in?
Is there a waiting list? It cost I believe about
like four hundred and thirty dollars to stay. I think, well,
I don't know what COVID and everything, but there was
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a waiting list. But I want to say it's only
like maybe a couple months long. If even so, if
you just like plan ahead, Okay, here's my bit suggestion.
We send lunchbox up to stay the night in it.
I love it. Oh my god. I'm not going alone though, right,
Like I can't stay in that house by myself. Well,
(54:15):
I can't afford to send two people. It's probably is
that the flat rate for no matter how many people
go find the talent and what the drive is from here, guys,
if you don't mind, what is it? That's a flat right,
it's not per person. I'll pay for it now, I
don't care about that. I'm just saying I can't afford
to send anybody else from the show. I mean traveling, No,
I mean I can't afford somebody two people not be
doing their tasks daily on the show. Okay, I'm with you. Now.
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You already have Eddie out? Yeah, okay, gotcha. Well, and
that's if it's two months, Eddie still might be out. Well,
lunch Box, take your wife, be a little romantic, geta
drive there in a day. It's a long drive. You
could do it. It's ten hours. And I know Lunchbox
has already had experience with ghosts, I mean his nine
year old ghost story. So here's Mike, see what the
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waiting list is. I'd like to try if we get
Lunchbox and there in a couple of months and book
a night there and have him come and tell us. Guys, man,
we're I mean, this is playing with faith, I mean
fire all the same difference, right, No, no, really, okay man, Mike,
you'll find that out for us. Go ahead, Ryan, I
(55:21):
was just gonna say, if it makes him feel better.
It's kind of weird, but it's in the middle of
town because the town was already kind of like bill
until it just kind of built around it. So you're
like next to the neighbor actually someone that owns it.
But he's actually had paargum activity happened in his house too,
so that's not great. Yeah, that makes me feel so
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much better. Well, there's a lot of open days here,
week days. Yeah, we can shove him on a week right,
other dude on a weekday? What do you guys? Yeah,
all right, Well we'll work with lunchbox off off show
and try to figure out the day to get him
up there. All right, Well, listen, Shyan, I really appreciate
that call for following up with us. You're a weirdo forgoing,
but I like that about here. I'm also going to
give you something pretty cool here. So Tim McGraw gave
(56:04):
me a bunch of signed guitars to give away, So
I'm gonna give you one of these signed Tim McGraw
guitars for calling in. Are you serious? Yeah? Does that
sound cool to you? That sounds amazing? Yeah, yeah, okay,
So I'm gonna give it. Don't forget everybody listening right now.
Tim McGraw's new album Here on Earth is available right
now to stream or to download. But chen, you're gonna
get a signed Tim McGraw guitar for just calling in
(56:26):
and talking with this. So we appreciate that. Thank you
so much. I love you guys too. I listened to
it every day and on the podcast. If you couldn't tell, well,
thank you for hearing something. We're talking about having some
knowledge and you're going, hey, I got some more information
about that. Thank you guys so much. Have a blessed
day and just keep comp enjoying what you do. Thank you,
sh I am see you later on the phone. Right
(56:50):
now is Dale, who is stationed in the Navy right
now in Norfolk, Dale. What's happening man? Not much? What's
going on man, just here doing radio show. Very thankful
for what you're doing. Every day and very thankful that
you know you're on the phone with us. What can
I help you with? Yeah, man, I was driving around
yesterday morning. I was listening Don't Take the Group by
Tim mccral. Has been one of my favorite country songs
(57:12):
all throughout my life, and I was wondering myself at
the end of the song if the woman actually passes
away during childbirth or does she survive? Is it a
happy ending, a sad ending, or is it supposed to
be left up to interpretation. I'm just want to call
out to mccral and ask him what he was thinking
about when he ended the song. Okay, let's do this, hey, Ray,
(57:33):
play the final verse. We're gonna play the whole final
verse here, don't take the girls. Everybody can hear it.
Here you go, same a boy saying sweet, hard not
to sing along? Five years down the room. There's gonna
be a little wing, she said. It's trying to go.
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Doctor says the babies fine, Like you have to leave girls.
Here's my ammost fading past stand. Johnny hit his knees
in there, me crazy, take the very breath you game,
(58:25):
take the heart from my chest. I'll gladly take her place.
If you leave me, I hate this. My last request
take me how this God, don't take the girl? You
(58:48):
know what's crazy? I still get sat here in that song.
When I was a kid, I was probably twelve or so,
They'll hold are you damn thirty one? Okay, so I'm
fus older than you, but still I was a kid,
and I remember hearing that that was the first song
that I ever felt emotion from as a young kid.
Maybe I was even younger than that, but I was.
I remember just going, oh boy, this song sad like
Indian outlaw hit me hard, but this song shook me.
(59:12):
And so this is a song that actually got me
into country music. One of the first songs I ever
listened to my mom played on the radio. And it's
just after that, I was, Okay, well, let's see Amy.
What do you think. What do you think happens at
the end of your opinion? I think she's She's alive
and fine, what do you think, Dale, I see my
whole life. I thought of the song. I thought the
ending was she passed away and he went on and
(59:34):
he had to raise a family by himself. Yea, you've
did a whole backstory. Holy crap. Dale wrote a graphic
novel based on after a meath of this song Drive.
So I was just thinking about it. I thought he
used my resources to get answers. Yeah, Eddie, what do
you think I'm with? Dale? Man? I think I think
she's gone. Unfortunately, wow, what did the video? But I
(59:55):
remember the video, but I don't think there was an
end on the video either. I honestly, just when the
song ended, everything was cool, like, oh yeah, I hope.
So I never thought it in a positive note. I
was like, you know what, this could be a happy ending. Well,
so does Tim know? I don't know. I'm not texting
him right now. I mean I'll ask him. I'll ask
(01:00:16):
him the next time he comes in, but I don't
Sometimes he's listening, but I don't think he wrote this song.
Let's see, the songwriters are Craig Martin and Larry W. Johnson.
Maybe that's who we find and ask them. Sure, M Dale,
So we don't have an answer. We're fifty fifty. But
here's what I'm gonna give you for your call. Tim
gave me a few signed guitars to give out um
(01:00:36):
and I'm gonna give you one of them. I'm gonna
send you a signed him McGraw guitar. How does that sound? Yeah? Amazing?
His new album Here on Earth is available right now
for everybody listening. But we're gonna give Dale guitar. Dale,
appreciate what you do every single day. And hey, Mike,
let's make a note. We either get one of these
songwriters on and ask him the question, or the next
time we talked to Tim, we asked him the question
(01:00:57):
and dedicated to Dale. I really appreciate Yo, Pah, you
everything out, Thanks for calling me back. Yeah, hey, Ray,
what do you think you can be the deciding vote
in the room? Does she make it or not? I
thought it was supposed to be happy. I don't think
anything would be that dark that we have it for now.
She lives through the song. She lives, he lives, all right, Dal,
appreciate you, Bud, I appreciate you guys. Take it now?
(01:01:18):
All right, there is that's a good question. How you
guys can call us anytime? Eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby,
you can even Hey Morgan, let's ask people on Facebook
what they think? All right? Although if I know Facebook,
everybody dies, everybody. They're gonna kill kids at the no, No, Eddie.
Everybody in the song when there's young the young ones,
the everybody, Yeah, everybody, Yeah, dude, mo Joe fro everybody dies. Alright,
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So go to our Facebook page and Mike, what the
video show? Just him going on his knees, right, getting
the news from the doctor. But I think that news
was just you gotta get out of the room, him praying, yeah,
but well, my baby is fine, but you'll have to.
Johnny hit his knees and he prayed there and then
(01:02:08):
the verse it didn't get cut was then God heard
his prayer and she lived. And now their baby is
Tim McGraw. That's a twist, yeah, and he has his
own kid. Yep. All right, all right, all right, we're idiots.
Call us eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, it's time
(01:02:29):
for the good news. Yea, let's go over to Eddie Eddie.
So John Utsy was hiking the Santa Fe National Forest
when he heard a man yelling for help. So he
looks around. He finally locates the man. He's in bat shape,
he can't move, he can't stand, so he gives the
guy his food, all his water, and he calls nine
(01:02:49):
to one one and gives them the exact location of
this guy. Well, they come, the rescue team comes, but
they can't find him for eight hours. Well John had
already taken off by then because he figured that he's
gonna be taken care of. He sees on the news
the next day that the guy still hasn't been found
because they called off the search. John goes back to
the exact location where he thinks he remembers where the
guy was. He finds them, calls the nine one one
(01:03:12):
again and waits till they finally come and get saved.
That's nuts, he'd been missing for fourteen days. Oh my gosh.
These people that go hiking, because I just left Montana
and it's it's a lot of wide open You can
get lost out there and no one to ever find
you totally. It's just hundreds of miles and mountains, probably
thousands of miles and mountains. But do y'all go hiking
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by yourself or just two people? I'm not sure you'd
have cell phone service. Yeah, you better love to hike
and be happy that that could be your last day hiking, yeah,
or be Yeah, I'll just be totally repaired for whatever scenario.
All the survival skills I would want to know everything
if I ever went out there alone like that every
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I don't think you can know everything. I would want
to know everything, so therefore I wouldn't do it. That's
a great story, Eddie. That's what it's all about. Thank you.
That was tell me something good. You know, we voted
earlier as a show that if Eddie is still positive
for coronavirus, we are not letting him in. We have
a secret ballot, and I think it was like five
to four that Eddie couldn't come in, and so we
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don't know his results. We're about to get him now, Eddie,
you've been corona positive for how many days? Forty six days?
Bone And we've done this a little bit five or
six times where it's like Eddie, do you have it?
And every time he comes and goes yep, make your prediction. Now,
does Eddie still have coronavirus? Amy? Yes, Lunchbox Yes, Eddie.
Oh sorry, I'm sorry, sorry, he just says it. Ray. Yeah,
according to the stats, he's gonna keep testing positive for
(01:04:39):
many more weeks. Morgan, Yeah, he still has it. Okay, man.
He does sound like he's in a good mood, though
he's not as irritated at his world today. Man, Also,
he could just come. Eddie's the kind of guy becomes
the terms. He's overall got a positive attitude. So he's
probably like, you know what, Aloha, I've got COVID forever.
(01:05:02):
I'm cool, okay, And you guys haven't brought up by
trip to Florida yet, So that's usually what irritates me.
That's why. However, say somebody posted maybe here we go
somebody who posted the picture of Corona Cove Ray Ray
found a picture of Corona Cove, but the Corona logo
of the beer, and so welcome to Corona Covid. He's like, Eddie,
we found where you got your virus. It's pretty funny,
(01:05:25):
all right, Eddie, you're up? Do you still have coronavirus?
Tell us the story. Well, guys, I took my fifth
Corona test. I told you guys that I went to
a different place, because you know, I went to the
same place four times it tested positive over and over.
So I told you all, I tried a new place.
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I did not try a new place. Oh you didn't
want to good trip. I wasted a lot of time
and so to the storytelling, it was so dumb. It's
that Corona. Guys. Guys, I am packing my bags from Corona,
cope because my test came back negative. Wait, that's amazing
(01:06:13):
at all. But now I'm just curious, why did you
lie about where you went? Why do we care? Because
I wanted Lunchbox or some of these haters to be like, well,
you know what, you went to a different place. You
know that could have skewed the results, but I didn't.
Eddie no longer has Corona. Do we have visual confrontation?
We have a picture Lunchbox wants to see. I'm just
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saying that. I mean, he can always lie to Cuba.
Has the letter, Scuba? You have it at the letter.
I already send it off to the high ups and
he's been approved to come back. Oh nice tomorrow morning,
back in studio, mister Corona. Embarrassing. Wow, guys, I missed
you all so much. The first thing I'm gonna do
when I get there is give you all a huge
You ain't doing that to me. We don't hug anymore. Yeah,
(01:06:57):
we don't hug anymore. That's not really I know, really,
but I haven't seen you guys, and so long though.
Oh man, Okay, let's not hug. We just spit in
my mouth. You got it? Bones. Well, how do you
feel lunch about he's negative though, now, man, I don't.
I mean, I'm excited for him to be back. Yeah, congratulations.
I'm still nervous about it. He's gonna be the first
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person I've been that close to that was corona positive
for fifty eight thousand days, and so I'm a little nervous.
But hey, if it's negative, then I got to trust
the science. Yeah, me too, Just don't touch me, me too.
I feel good. It's gonna be easy because he's way
away from you. But he'd have been fine three weeks afterward.
Thank you by Yeah, if you're gonna believe scientists, you've
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been fine after the three weeks. All righty, We're looking
forward to seeing you tomorrow. Should he wear a mask
the whole show? Just in case? That's a good point.
Where's helmet? Break him in? Slow? Yeah? I don't know,
just saying I think Eddie has been cleared. So Eddie's cleared, guys,
(01:08:04):
what is your problem? He sits right in the middle
of mor We can get those plastic glass things like
you have that check in Vegas. Yeah, like the black
Jack Tayball. You can if you guys bring up plexiglass
tomorrow to put in your space. I can't saying about
you that I do not encourage them. Okay, guys. If anything,
(01:08:24):
I'm one of the safest. I have antibodies, Like I've
had the virus already. Your antibodies work real slow. Well,
they just keep it from getting Yeah, oh, at least
for now. Okay, Eddie will see it tomorrow. I mean,
you're still here on that show. Not wait to see you, guys.
I was trying to hang pictures on a concrete wall.
So I took a drill to it and it's stripped
(01:08:45):
out the screw and I was like, well, crap, how
do I hang? I don't know much about this. How
do I hang a picture on a concrete wall? So
I got on my Instagram story and I was like, hey,
if anybody knows how to do this, and some listeners
sent me some good tips. But then Jonathan Scott from
Property Brothers sent me this, Hey, Bobby, well, you have
to consider a few things. How heavy are the items?
Those don't look very heavy, so you can definitely do
(01:09:07):
some three m anchors, but you need to prep the
wall by cleaning it with alcohol first in the area
where you're going to put the pad. Then you want
to make sure that you press the pad for a
good thirty seconds to here, and then let it dry
once it's attached to the wall for another thirty to
sixty minutes before you use it. Otherwise, if it's a
heavier item, you got a drill and use a masonry
anchor and then they'll stay up. I usually like to
(01:09:29):
use two three m pads per picture for gallery wall
because that way they won't tilt and twist. Good luck.
You're pretty cool. Yeah, sent that over to me. I'm
pretty awesome. And he's the one that does the work,
so we know we can trust. Yeah, Drew the guy
that sells the house as somebody want to go say
hire somebody. Yeah, yeah, some big shout out to John
Johnathan Scott property brother for sending me that message. You
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can follow me on Instagram if you want. Mister Bobby Bones,
how would your weekend? It was really good? I mean
very chill. It's that good. I know that you had
Caitlin's parents in talent. They were Yeah, they got here
right after the show last week Friday, and they were
here up until late last night. It's great. I mean
the first time that they've been to Nashville. I've hung
(01:10:12):
out with them a bunch. We went on vacation together
when we went to you know it's Branson. Yeah, we
stay in the same cabin. So it's great. They're they're fun.
I never and I was telling Caitlin this my association
with we'll just call them in laws, like that you're
significant others parents. I've never had a good feeling about it,
just because from what I've seen and heard all the
time from friends or from TV. Because I've never really
(01:10:34):
gotten to know anybody's parents that I've dated. So because
it's so great with them, I'm like, is this even real?
Like do people actually really like they're significant others parents? Mostly?
I like mine a lot, Yeah, a lot, because I
was looking for him to get to them getting here,
and I'm like, is this normal? Yeah? No, I don't
know that it's that normal because even some of my
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friends I don't have the same or even some family
members that I know of their relationships, I don't have
the same experience as they do, Like my husband's side,
his sister, her family, his parents, Like there's no drama
and they're very easy. They're awesome. Well, lunchbox comes in.
Sometimes it is like my mother in law hits on me,
or my mother in law like a lot of that.
(01:11:15):
I mean, my mother in law makes everything very awkward
and uncomfortable. And she she tries to flirt with me
and takes I mean it think she does, and then
she accuses me of doing illegal activities that thinks giving,
I mean, just weird. She makes it very uncomfortable. Let's
put it that way. Is your wife's family a little
more highbrow than your family? Highbrowed by meaning proper? Sure, yes,
(01:11:42):
like we like my family thinks giving. We talk about
what you would do for a million dollars? Would you
make out with your mom? Would you make out your dad?
You don't have those conversations with her family. Her family
is just like all nice and very like the cloth
napkins at Thanksgiving him, Yeah, that's a big indicator of
how proper and how cloth napkins are. A pansy. Yeah, yeah, Thanksgiving.
(01:12:06):
Won't you have to put in the washing machine? Yeah?
I've never seen those before until that. Oh, okay, have
you crossed over? Are you now a cloth napkin person? Oh, no,
for Thanksgiving, for holidays, we have cloth napkins. But I
didn't know that was so fancy. Well, when you grow
up not fancy at all, you're like, dang cloth napkins,
that's crazy. Or two forks? Are you kidding me? Big
(01:12:27):
fork a little fork? Just know just anybody that has
two forks for a meal, yeah, like with the big
forks for the meal and the smaller forks for the salad,
and that you would even have a yeah yet, okay,
I'm following, but they were here. I was great that
and like, what do you call them? Well, I don't
call her dad anything, not a name. I just say hey,
because I don't really know, so I just I'm just
(01:12:49):
like I just make sure I make eye contact and
that he knows I'm speaking to him. Oh okay, okay.
So but it's also like I hug or mom, but
it's all it's always awkward because I don't I don't
shake hands anymore, like I've eliminated that from doing it
here if you shook hands with them anyways, but I
don't hug them. Okay. So at the end, like when
they were leaving, I was like all right, and I
(01:13:10):
just kind of backed away. You guys can go to
your corn now. Like I hugged her mom. I love
her mom and dad. They're vote just great. But I
don't really know because we're not to the hugging stage
yet and always awkward, okay, and I didn't want to
give a dad. It just there's not the ground for
where we are yet. I think eventually it'll be a hug,
but I'm not there yet. I would venture to say,
(01:13:32):
eventually you'll get to hugging. Hug your mom already. Yeah, okay,
well you'll you'll get to where you hugged a dad. Well,
I took him to the rental opry on Saturday. Say
his name. Well, it's like, I don't know what to do.
I don't have to call him. Yeah, okay, sorry, you
all went to the offry. I went to the opery
Saturday night, and it's an empty opry house, but we
got cleared for me to bring them in because sometimes
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artists will bring their management and they'll set it strategic
parts of the empty building. So they all got to
come in and it's fantastic. I got to use my job.
Is something cool for once? Right? Did they think that
was just? I think so yeah, because we would all
We went to the room first where they kind of
show you the history of the opera. It's a really
cool video. And then we I got to torn backstage
and then they watched John Party Runaway June. Pam till Us,
(01:14:15):
I'll play and there's nobody in the rooms. Yeah, it's
pretty cool. Did they get what you do? I don't
know if they knew the show before, Caitlin, because I
feel like the radio show, they did not know the
show right. Yes, Like if someone if my daughter came
home was like, oh, I'm dating Bobby Bones and I
didn't know the show. You're like, you're twelve. Yeah, I like,
why who is this guy? What does he do? But
(01:14:36):
I mean, so, do you feel like they understand? And
her dad like maybe not the radio parts so much,
but that part, I'm just up there. I'm just a
talking head on TV, like I helped produce that show too.
And then I'm up and I'm you know, and I
got us. I took him to meet John Party before
he's I guess I took to meet everybody before except
for Pam till Us. I don't really know Pam tell
Us that well, but we saw her and I have
my mask on and she had her mask on, and
(01:14:57):
she says, hey, are you And I was like, are you.
You can't really tell who's who, but she was great.
She did check the Sugar Tree, which I was waiting for.
Oh Sam runaway June play with Natalie Stovaff for the
first time, who is a dear friend of mine, played
in our band for a long time. And John Party
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just crushed it. It was just just great. That's awesome.
You watched the Opery against Saturday night at eight seventh
Central on our Facebook page. The whole show. It's a really,
really great show. I'm really proud to be a part
of it there. But the parents thing was great. It
was I would give it an a plus. Played golf um,
went to a bunch of food, took him to the
Grand Old Opry, just hung out. This pretty good. Do
(01:15:41):
you what about downtime with them? I know y'll stayed
pretty busy, but it's downtime cool or it was good.
I mean, I've had a bunch with them because I
feel like that's when she wasn't the first experience though,
Like we we were vacation together, we were in the
cabin together. You just hung out for a lot, a
lot of Okay, then that's good because I think that's
when you really know. That's like the test of a relationship,
as if you can just be they're a little weird,
(01:16:03):
a doubt that I'm always new to them. Yeah, okay,
let's go over to Alan from Augusta, Georgia. Alan, thanks
for calling. What's going on, hey, Bobby? Yeah? I was.
I got a question for Ray. I thought he has
to keep uninvited people from his wedding because of COVID nineteen.
(01:16:25):
So I was wondering if maybe he had thought about
doing a zoom call so everybody could tune in digitally
to see him get married. It's interesting, Ray, would you
do that? Funny enough? I was talking with the wedding
planner my fiance this weekend, and they said if I
did a thing on social media, if there was enough
interest we generated it maybe fifteen thousand retweets, that they
would then put it on zoom so that other people
(01:16:46):
can watch it as well. What do you mean, they? No,
you just do it yourself. Who's they? What? No? No? No No,
So if there's enough interest and we can get all
those retweets, then then we'll do it. Otherwise we're gonna
say screw, it's not worth all the work. No one's
gonna retweet that. You just do it for your family
that want to see it. They can't be there. Yeah,
they might have a little Facebook Live private link. Okay, yeah,
so you are going to do something like that. They's
(01:17:08):
just begging for retweets. We talked about it, what's happening
at your wedding because Lunchbox said last week he wanted
to opt out correct and he had also said that
it was a little bit awkward with as many groomsmen
and bridesmaids as there are at the front of the
church and not that many people in the audience. So
I think we're going to have a majority of the
groomsmen and bridesmaid's now sit in the first pew. So
(01:17:29):
you guys won't be standing up there with me, but
you'll still be in the suits. We'll still do all
the pictures together. It'll be you know, business as usual. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
So if I'm gonna pay for a suit, I want
to be up there where people the people can see me.
If you're gonna be zooming this out there people, they
need to see the groomsmen up there. I mean, what's
the point of paying for the suit if I don't
get to stand up there? And there was a death
related to the link to that main wedding, the one
(01:17:51):
where I wanted to opt out. Oh yeah, yeah, but
you just argued both ways there. You're like, I want
to opt out. Then you're like, I want to stand
out there, but if I'm to unsafe next to people,
but also with the opportunity. Okay, are you are you
solidifying that decision? Yeah, we're not standing up anymore. The
(01:18:11):
best man in the maid of honor will be standing
up their pastor, and then the two people getting married.
Let don't wear the suits anymore of the wedding. When
we look back on it, we're gonna want everybody to
be in suits and stuff for the groomsmen picks. Honestly,
it's gonna be something you'll kick yourself, will be socially
distanced for the pictures, oh, or wearing masks. Whatever we
(01:18:31):
got to do. And we've all been tested though, so
we've been kind of quarantined together so we can been tested.
That's in October. We'll get tested again then. Okay, I'm
just saying y'all could. If y'all are standing next to
each other for a picture, you should be able to
stand up there for the wedding. But they're saying, how
it looks you don't want more people standing up than
sitting in the audience because there's only thirty people there too.
(01:18:51):
My time on this already, I'm about to go crazy,
um Alan and Augusta Georgia. Hey Allan, I appreciate you calling.
I got something for you here. I got your nice
little prize. Tim McGraw gave us autograph guitars to give out,
so I'm gonna give you one of these signed Tim
McGraw guitars. How's that feel? That sounds amazing? Thank you? Yeah,
you liked Tim McGraw. I love Tim McGraw Low Coach Music.
He's one of my favorite nice His new album Here
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on Earth is available now, and we're gonna send you
one of these guitars. So I appreciate you listening, and
thanks for the question. Hold on, hold on a second, okay, Ah,
thank you so much. Glory. Let's go to Nikki from Buffalo,
who's on the phone right now. Nicki and Buffalo, how
are you? How are you today? I'm good. How are you?
I'm really good now. I was mentioning on the air
that I can't listen to a podcast and run because
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I just hear people talking and it slows me down. However,
you're the opposite, right, exact opposite. I save Your Guys
podcast throughout the week to the days that I know
I'm gonna be running, and then I put them on
one and a half just to get through them a
little quicker. But I probably listened to two or three
when I'm running and I'm up to seven miles now,
and I'm telling you, listening to Your Guys podcast makes
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time go by so much faster than listening to music.
Do you think we should do the show in real
time at one and a half sea because we can?
We can. I do a lot of faster, We get
a lot more content, and we can just get there.
I mean, is that good? Should we work on getting
faster if people want to? Oh? No, I listen to
these guys in the car from my job, and I
listen to on regular speed then, and I've actually found that, like,
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because I listen to it on one and a half speed,
sometimes I talk so quickly and my husband's like, goat
to stop listening to podcast like that because you talk fast. Now,
that's pretty funny. Yeah, mine's when I listen on a
faster speed and then I hear whoever I'm listening to
talk normal, and I have no idea what they sound
like because I listened to I'm talking like this. It's
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like if I'm listening to an audiobook or a podcast,
if someone I don't know, well, when I hear them
talking about right now, you're talking so fast, amy, Oh
my god, what a saying like? I don't know who
they are. I don't recognize their voice at all. Okay, Nikki,
you're when are you gonna run this marathon half marathon? Um?
I sign up to actually do it through the Lukenian
Lymphoma Society. So I'm raising funds as well. Um, and
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so I have to hit my goal for the funds raise.
And it's the half marathon is supposed to be in
Disney in January. Um. I'm still gonna run it in January,
regardless of what happens. But yeah, so my goal is
to run it the first week in January and twenty
twenty one. How much are you trying to raise to
hit your goal? I'm trying to raise twenty one hundred
dollars and do you have a link because we can
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put it up? Oh my god, yeah, that would be awesome.
Um yeah I do. Actually, is there anything we can remember?
We just need to get it from you. I think
I would have to get it for you guys, just
because there's a few different ways you can post it.
But that would be so great if you guys could.
All right, and I'll put one hundred bucks on it too, Okay, Oh,
thank you so much, Bobby. Yeah, you're welcome. And also,
since I have her here, I'm gonna give you an
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autographed Tim McGraw guitar that he signed. Oh my god,
and so are you kidding? Yeah, it's like she just
walked into the Oprah you get a car? Are you getting?
But yeah, So I'm gonna get your link. I'm gonna
put some money on it. I'm gonna force Amy too
as well. How much you wanted to want to Amy,
I'll match you, Hud, there's another hundred bucks from Amy.
Oh my god, I need something more. He didn't much.
He didn't have to force me, you guys. I'm I'm
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running in honor of my Um. You guys, donna make
me cry. I'm running in honor of my little cousin
who was diagnosed with um leukemia. He's five, and then
my dad, who was also just diagnosed with syroid cancer.
So I'm running in honor of both of them. But
you guys are so sweet, you have no idea how
much this means to me. I just double mine. I'm
now at two hundred. Amy and I are both now
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at two hundred. Piece, you guys so much. Eddie may
tell you five bucks? Hold on, Eddie, Oh is my
mic working? I'll throw in fifty bucks. Okay, so so
far that. Let's check the topeboard. We're at four hundred
and fifty dollars. Lunchbox, good grieve. You guys put a
lot of pressure on people. You're gonna pull out the
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walls here. Well, you don't give her the cash in
your wallet, You'll have to like click the link. Look
at that. I got thirty forty two dollars in my wallet.
I figured I can scround drop eight more dollars somewhere.
Edithm bar eight bucks. I'm in for fifty okay, where else?
Lunch We're at five hundred Now I'm will pressure anybody else,
but if speak now forever hold your piece all right, Um, okay,
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we got all this for you. Thank you. Hold on,
we'll get your link and we'll make sure you get
this side guitar. All right, thank you, And well I
just thought too, while you're training, leave leave your address
with the link because we'll mail her some pimp and
joy stuff. Oh my gosh. Yeah, you guys are just
the best. I can't tell you, guys how much I
love you and appreciate you, and thank you guys so much.
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You're welcome and we will talk to you soon. Okay,
thank you. All right, you're welcome. Let me mention again.
Timagirl has that album here on Earth. I wanted to
play a few clips from it real quick. Here is
song number one that you may know. Oh, let's do
the song called Cheryl Crow. Here, here's a song called
Chryl Crow. Here's a song you may know. I call Mama,
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Jim and the col and here's a Chevy spaceship they go.
So check out that album from Tim McGraw. All right, well,
you guess can call us anytime. Eight seven, seven seventy
seven bobbies. So Justin Moore has the number one song
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this week with this song why We Drink? This is
his ninth number one. If you'd annoys from Poe in Arkansas,
I'm from Arkansas. Our schools used to actually play each
other in baseball and basketball. They didn't have a football team. Oddly,
we had micards with the forty kids. And Poland was
even smaller than that, so they didn't have a football team.
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We barely did, but I thought it'd be cool. Today.
Here we have the top five best selling artists from Arkansas.
They all were born in Arkansas. It signed from music school.
Bobby and Eddie's music school is now in session, open
the morning and out too all right. Amy Justin Moore
did not make the top five. He sold three million records,
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so he's not in the top five. Who do you
thinks of the Arkansas? Think about this? Who can you
name musically from Arkansas? Johnny Cash? Johnny Cash is at
number one from Kingsland, Arkansas. Ninety million records of your
name anymore, you may not be able to get it.
You'll know them all, but you may not know that
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from Arkansas. Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots, and we
were doing that. Bill Clinton on saxophone number two. Glenn
Campbell like Ron stock Boy from Billstown, Arkansas, sold fifty
million records. At number three. Al Green from Fort City, Arkansas,
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let's stay and get at number four. Neo from Camden,
Arkansas and at number five and he'll be a guest
later this week. Colin Ray from The Queen. There you go,
Eddie and I did not make the top five or six.
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We're trying, though, we have time. We got time to
work on it. Okay, that's it. We're done with the show. Amy,
what's going on today with you? Just normal? I'll do
some work here and then pick the kids over from school.
Days go by super fast, and then we do homework
and then he dinner and do practice at home. Shoot,
I got to really practice that. What about you? I
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got a promo meeting for the Bacon Bobby Bone Show,
which is pretty cool. Going to see how they planned
to promote it. Okay, I'll post. I'll tell him. I'd
be like, guys, you're good, don't wander to so many money.
Amy's gonna post Instagram. It's fine, Thank you guys. Instagram
me up at mister Bobby Bones. See you guys, have
a good day. You can find us on Facebook two
at Bobby Bone show