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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Bobby Bones post show, pre show. A lot
of listeners to there giving me crap because I wear
the same clothes every day. It seems like I just
grab whatever is beside the bed. At this point, I'm
still a bit in Corona mode, and I think I
wore this short twice last week. Today is literally Monday.
This is it's another day. But I mean I'm kind
of the same. I just grab it and go at
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this point, maybe I'll change, or maybe this is just
a new way I live. No, I don't know how
to go back. I had to get dressed for something
the other day and I didn't really know what to do. Well.
Our our big rule by ours is Caitlin's rule is
there's no street clothes in bed. If you get into bed,
when you get into the covers, nothing you've been wearing
out that day gets to go into the covers. Oh
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yeah no, I mean I would just get in full
jeans and everything, like all right, let's have a little
shut eye, not just to like switch things up, or
because you bring stuff from outside into the bed. Yeah,
she's like, no street clothes in the bed. I think
it's funny she calls the street clothes that makes sense,
but yeah, no street clothes in the bed um. I
was on all weekend and I didn't get to watch
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the Bill and Ted movie because as a kid, Bill
and Ted's Excellent Adventures my favorite movie, and I haven't
seen it in a long time. But I just loved
it so much. And then two came out, which was
pretty good. But the new one came out with Keanu
Reeves and Amy and Mike de saw it. Oh wow,
what the new one? Didn't watch Bill? I watched the
original the first time? Right? I loved this even better? Yeah,
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don't know. You resigned it to me? Ye ago, and
I hadn't done it yet. I love it, love this
even more, Okay, Eddie, I was like, what you're talking
about the new one? Like I watched the old I
feel like I need to watch, Yes, the old one
before I watched the new one. You watched Bill and
Ted's Excellent Adventure with my kids. Don't tell me about it.
We all loved it. Yeah, it was great. I was like,
why is this not how we did school? That was
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what I took from it too. I was entertained and
also learned a lot, and it inspired me to go
learn about Billy the kid. I said, I said this
last week Joan of Arc so great Socrates. Yeah, you know,
A B. Lincoln. It was fantastic. It really really was
so good. And my kids were not pumped about the
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big watching it in the beginning. But I told them,
I said, you know, remember, you weren't pumped about Goonies.
You loved it. You weren't pumped about Back to the Future.
You loved it. I was like, I know, this looks
old because they look at it right away and they're like,
when was this maid? This looks so old, and you know,
but then I remind them that they've liked these movies.
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So they loved it, and so now I guess we
need to watch what do we watch next? You can
just probably watch three my right, Mike, you can skip
the second when the second one was kind of a dud.
I never watched the second one. Okay, yeah, Focus Journey.
I liked it because I was such a fan of
that movie. I did see where Keanu reefs have Bill
and Ted are not stoners. They're just they're just dumb rockers.
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He was like, we're not stoners. Um, Hey, So I'll
go to Mike d now because Mike, do you paid
the twenty dollars? Yeah, so you bought it on demand? Yep.
And I thought it was great. I think it's probably
just as good as the first one. They don't do
the exact same thing. There's a whole new plot line.
But I thought it was awesome. It's funny. Worth twenty bucks. Yeah,
it made me feel good. Yeah, it's great. Oh, come on,
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I can't wait to one. I'm going to watch it
this week preserve. Oh yeah, no, I'll that's worth it
to pay for to watch with my whole family. And
she doesn't need to watch a second one, right, No,
there's like a character from the second one. But is
it the Grim Raper death? Yeah? Yeah, but other than that,
you don't need to watch the second one. Okay, what
is it? What award did we get? We're on the stage,
You're like sandyma zighs Goolball rules. We didn't get it
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at all. I've never really got that. And then after
watching it, I got it and I laughed so hard
at that. You retroactively laugh at Eddie's award speech. Yeah,
it's like two years ago. Good job. So yeah, I
think it's a great movie. If families are looking for
something to watch together. That's our thing, especially that's coronavirus
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or nothing else to do. But every weekend we like
to find movies to watch. And so next weekend we'll
tackle three three. Yeah, I mean you can go for two.
If you're just dying too, I like it. I'll see.
Um my voice has been in and out all day,
so I'm going to this would be the last one.
Hopefully have to wrap up early, so we're gonna wrap
up a post show and get right to today's show.
Brandley was on, be sure to check out Friday's show
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if you're for some reason you miss Friday's show. We
get to put Colin Ray's performance up there. Listeners love
to write Morgan that they could hear it. Oh oh,
they were so stoked about it. Yeah, and he's like, oh,
you don't even know tell me then, No, I mean
I don't. I don't notice messages about that kind of
stuff that I was getting dms and comments about it.
It was also just so good. We got to put
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up all the hits that he played it. But it
was so which was rare because of the law and
you can't put up stuff on demand when people normally
have to pay for it. We can't put it up
for free. That's the rule. Like the general rule is,
we can't put something up that someone can take for free.
Fast forward to a part and just listen to it
over and over again. That if they normally have to
pay for it, but this since it was only parts
of songs, and also he was so good. Check it
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out Friday's Bobby Bone Show podcast. Um, all right, that's it,
we're gonna get getting today's show. Thank you guys, and
here we go. Helka, what's happening guys? Morn to studio morning.
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So I was in Boise, Idaho this weekend and we
were having dinner and I was on the phone and
we had been shooting all day of my nat Geo show,
and I was flipping through and I kept seeing pictures
of the guy from Black Panther, the main actor, and
I was like, I wonder what the I just never stuck.
Sometimes on Instagram, I'm just flipping. I'm like, I'm not
reading the post. But about the fourth one, I was like,
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why is everybody posting a picture of his name is
Chadwick Boseman? And I stopped and I read it, and
I was like, first of all he died if you're
just seeing hearing us talk about it now, he died
over the weekend. And I have to say that I
did like Black Panther. I thought he was a great actor,
but I wasn't like a Chadwick Boseman super fan. I
just didn't know, hadn't seen enough of his movies. He
saw Jackie Robinson forty two, Black Panther, I don't know
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if I'd seen anything else, but was always wonderful on
talk shows, like seemed like a really legit nice guy.
He did that once skit with Jimmy Fallon where he
hid behind the curtain. I would come up and talk
about how much that that character and Black Panther meant
to them, and then he came out. But was just
like taken aback when I read he was fighting colon
cancer for years, like he was diagnosed in twenty sixteen
with stage three. He shot all the stuff in the
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middle of treatments and chemos, was going to a lot
of hospitals to talk to kids who are also fighting
cancer at the same time. And with all of this,
we didn't know what was happening, and it's not our
right to know, but it just says a lot about him. Yeah,
he just wanted to be able to continue doing what
he was doing. He's forty three years old. I got
a calling cancer forty three years old, And I'm not
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trying to start the show by bumming you out. But
I was bummed out. And I don't normally get bummed
out by celebrity debts. I'm someone where I'm like, well,
they were famous to me, but they didn't affect me personally.
I didn't know them. But I was bummed out by this.
Chadwick Boseman, who brought the movie Black Panther alive with
his charismatic intensity, has died. The article says he's battled
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colon cancers, is twenty sixteen and died at home with
his family and wife by his side. He was forty
three years old. Quote a true fighter. Chadwick persevered through
it all and brought you so many of the films
that you have come to love so much, from Marshall
to The Five Bloods, and they go to a bunch
of his movies here. All were filmed during and between
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countless surgeries and chemotherapy. Again, as I little affected it
when I didn't expect to be what about you. I
think the same. My kids loved Black Panther, and I
haven't even told them. In fact, on Saturday night, I
just kind of brought him up, like we should watch something,
but I didn't want to tell them. And I still
haven't told them because my son's not processing death really well,
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and I think he'll take it like he's just every
He's sensitive to everything. So I haven't even told them
that Chadwick had passed away, and not that they know
who he is, and I certainly didn't know him beyond
Black Panther or Jackie Robinson movie, but still just that
young and then the way in to handle it in
such a way. And then I was seeing even stories
about how I guess his weight had been shrinking and
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people would make comments and he never addressed it. But
that's why he was. His body was fighting cancer. But
everybody knew looked young though when I mean I would
have put him in twenty five hotly, Oh yeah, totally.
I was you know, a four. And you can attest
to this too, because your son and your daughter are
both black. But for a lot of black children, that
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was their first superhero that they were able to look
at and go oh, I there are superheroes that look
like me too. And I was seeing a lot of
a lot of pictures, a lot of posts on Instagram
of other black children who were doing the Waconda forever. Yeah,
and just all I didn't expect to be gotten, but
it was. Yeah, that was a thing. I was a
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you know, yeah, definitely a thing. And I was one
of a mom that I followed that adopted a kid
who is also black. She she's white. And she said
that when in whenever he you thought Black Panther. Which
I don't want to give anything away from a movie,
so let's just say there was a scene in Black Panther.
You're going to spoil Black Panther. I'm not so would
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not want you to spoiling. Okay. She just realized what
Black Panther, that superhero character meant for her son. It
wasn't resonating with her until there was a scene where
she kind of was like, oh wow, and then she
looked over and her son was crying. But that's how
special of a scene it was for him, because it
was like, that's too. He felt a connection with him.
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I read an article talking about how he was helping
influence the role in the movie and where he wanted
the accent to be African so it didn't come across
as a leader who had been taken over by the
West and adopted that accent. Like all of those things
were very important to him. And you know the director
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in that movie. Well anyway, again, not trying to to
bum anyone out to start the show, but Boyse was good.
I mean other than that, boys was good. I've never
been there before. There's there's three states that have him
been too, well too now Maine, Alaska, and it was Ida.
It was Montana too. I've done these last two. Um,
but Boyse was great. We're on on a station up there.
(10:30):
I don't think we have a lot of listeners there.
Why do you say that. I just I don't. Usually
if I'm somewhere and there are people, someone will be like,
hey man, listen to the show. Yeah, I don't. We've
got to do something up there. We need to see
some ratings. I need to see some ratings or something,
because I you know, just loved it. It's such an
(10:52):
outdoorsy hiking, that kind of vibe town and we were
on a river and I tell you more about it later,
but um it was it was great, weather was perfect,
whitewater kayak, I said, Eddie a video. I love it.
It's a great videos. It gives me a good idea
what this show's gonna be like, Holy crap. Yeah that's
what I say, Holy crap. Anyway, we'll talk about it later.
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All right, let's get going. Just appreciate you being here.
We want to be your friends, want to be your
companions all day, all morning, or if you're listening on
the podcast, same thing. It's the good News countdown, counting
down the biggest good news stories across the left. All right,
here we go, friends, let's get going here quick hitters.
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A school in Fort Worth, Texas was able to provide
school supplies to all its students this year to save
parents money. So one hundred and seventy families decided to
pay it forward and they came up with over five
thousand dollars and bought supplies for another school that needed
them than that smaller multiple levels. First of all, how
about this school for being able to figure out how
to make have enough money to buy everybody's supplies and
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then they that is just an amazing story. Billy and
Nellie Jones of Savannah, Georgia were born just four days apart.
Back in nineteen twenty, they were married and they were
both teenagers, and after eighty years as a couple, they
just celebrat their one hundredth birthdays together. So they're both
one hundred years old and they did it in the
house that they built together in nineteen fifty eight. Wow. Okay,
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but the appreciation on that house I think probably make
a pretty penny off that thing. That's crazy. That's awesome.
Just being one hundred's awesome, much less you're significant other
eighty years is the married couple all that's crazy. A
family left a note on their door thinking their delivery drivers,
along with some snacks for them to take. This is
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one driver's reaction that will make you smile when you
hear it. You can't hear him the club, but he
does a hill kick at the end when he's walking away.
This is where Caitlin, who is such a giving person,
was like, hey, we there are a lot of delivery
drivers coming by two and long days and so we
set out a big bat skit and for uber anyone,
(13:01):
I was like, hey, take whatever you want. There were
masks in there, there was food. Well, the problem is.
She filled it up like three times and she's like, Okay,
we're out of stuff. But I had put on my
Uber eats app like Postmates app, Hey there's a basket
of free stuff. Just take something after you drop off
the food. And I left it up even though we'd
already taken the basketbag and I've forgotten people were They
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were hitting me on the app, going hey, I'm out front.
I dropped off the stuff. Where's the free stuff? And
I was like, oh no, I forgot to take that
message down. I know. It's a little disappointing. After spending
nearly seven years in the New Jersey shelter system, Brooklyn
the dog has finally been adopted. Wow, seven years, the
Hamilton Township animal shelter and trend celebrated in a post
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instead it took two thousand, five hundred and thirty six days,
but this beautiful girl has finally been adopted. That's awesome.
Seven years there were going will Classon just got engaged,
so naturally he asked his brother Henry Joe, who has
Down syndrome, if he'd serve as his best man on
his wedding. The James was filmed and put on Will's
Instagram is awesome. Here's a clip, So where are you?
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Please say yes to be my best man? We want
to be my best man? And awesome. I love it.
That's awesome that the good news countdown and you put
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yourself in this husband's shoes. As I read this story,
this guy discovered that his wife or four years has
been keeping a secret savings account. Apparently she opened up
when they first got married. She's been putting ten percent
of her income into it every year. If you found out,
what do you be so mad? Yeah? Because but why?
What's her reasoning? Why? He was unhappy, confronted his wife,
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who told him she was saving the money as a
safety net in case anything ever happened to him or
he started abusing her, telling him quote, it's a completely
healthy thing to do, especially for women. The man are
argued that what she was doing was extremely illogical, and
then it was like, okay, well I'm gonna take some
for our join account and put it in a separ
account for me. The wife has since left him. They're
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staying friends. That sounds I'm a sure way to handle it.
I think that what she's doing actually by being dishonest
with it, I get if she has some deep rooted
fear that she needs to be able to have this
emergency fund. I feel like she should tell him about
it from the beginning and that makes it healthier or
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whatever she called it. If you tell him a better
from the beginning, it's not gonna last very long. You
have to hide it effectively, or you're in trouble if
it's found. That's the truth of it. But yes, I
would be upset if I find out you're being dishonest
with me. I'm going to be upset, especially if that
it's about her creating a safety that if you fail
her in some way, shape or form, like she's already thinking,
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like I got a plan for when he's a real jerk,
I would be upset. Yes, I'm gonna go. Yes, would go. Yeah, lunchbox,
what if this happens? What do you think divorce immediately immediately.
That means she's hiding someone else? Is she hiding like?
That means she's been dishonest the whole time and she's
saving that because she's looking to run. So you run,
and you got to get half of it now that
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you know it's there. The wife has since left him
in his staying with friends, and the manning knowledges that
they will likely get divorced. He says his friends think
he is right. They've asked for a second opinion, and
if he thought he was going to get sympathy, he
was wrong. Many of the women that have answered to
this are agreeing with her. If you do, then you
have to fault her fre getting caught, because if you're
going to do something like this, you could better make
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sure it is locked in and it never finds out,
because that's trouble when it is. Yeah, I don't totally fault. Clearly,
she has some deep rooted reason why she believes she
needs to be looking out for herself, So I don't
fault her for wanting to make sure she's good to
go and take care of herself. But somehow she should
have found a way to be honest that she was
putting away ten percent, call it for a rainy day.
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She doesn't have to say, because what if you abuse me,
But just say I would like to take ten percent
of what I make and keep it in my own
little fund. That's when you have That's why you should
just have separate bank accounts so then there's no argument
over money. That's how we do it that way. Hey,
if you want to take your ten percent, that's fine.
It's less than what I make. So I just I
can't see me doing separate bank accounts. What. Yeah, Oh
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my gosh, Bobby Lunchbox, you've got to protect yourself, man,
do you see that? Oh my gosh. Okay, I'm not
saying what lunch Box is doing is wrong. I think
whatever you have to do, whatever works for your relationship,
but I think that the way y'all do it is
definitely the minority. Yeah, but we're seem to be pretty happy.
I haven't we seen it pretty happy. I haven't talked
to Caitlin at all. Maybe she'd want I mean, listen,
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she makes her all money, doesn't need my money whatsoever,
So maybe she'd want to keep her so I don't
get my grubby hands in hers. Ya. No, I mean call,
y'all are gonna share. She's gonna want to share, not
because of your not because of the money thing, but
because she's gonna see y'all as as one and making
decisions together. And what's mine is yours, with yours is mine. Yeah,
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I'm fine with that. Want to make big. I mean,
I'm not dating her, but I feel like I know
that that's what you would do. All right, You guys
can leave us a message on our voicemail eight seven
seven seventy seven, Bobby, let me know what you do
here in this situation, give me your thoughts on it
or if this has happened to you. All right, Thanks,
was the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two
thirty seven. SKay USA Today shared a list of distinguished
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women in a Women of the Century series, and Dolly
Parton was named one of them. Luke Bryan says his
kids aren't really into music right now. Right now, they're
into sports and they love to be in the woods
hunting and fish. And so the day they walk up
and say, hey, Dad, teach me some guitar, I'll be ready.
I'll have them a guitar and I will teach them,
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but it's got to be on their terms a little bit.
I'm not going to force them through a two hour
guitar lesson where they learned my little teapot. Brett Eldredge
just shared the music video for his song Sunday Drive,
and he cried when he watched it for the first time.
He told people that he was sitting in the car
with the smoothie watching it on his phone and he
completely lost it. You can see the video at Bobby
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bones dot com. I'm more Good number two. That's you, Skinny.
It's time for the good news Bobby Good. A nine
year old boys raising money for a police officers kids
who are both battling cancer. Jaden Hooker first met Officer
Frenzy when he was giving out free hugs and donuts
to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department. The two become friends,
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and now the youngster is working to help Frenzies sick kids.
Jaden paints rocks, sells them and then donate some money
to help cover the family's medical expenses. And his mom
had started to go fund me campaign for donations and
it's like, hey, you can donate, you can buy a rock,
and so far it's brought in over twelve thousand dollars.
That's awesome. Wow, say, even though it's COVID going on,
there's a lot of good news going on in the world.
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So man, Jaden, that's awesome. Man, good for you. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good downhead. Sorry, today.
This story comes with us from Saint Lucy, Florida. Twenty
one year old man was driving down the road. He
had something stuck in his teeth, so he was used
in the rear view mirror trying to get it out
of his teeth. When he wasn't paying attention to the road,
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went over into oncoming traffic and hit a police cruiser.
The police cruiser to the cruiser was at a red light.
One movie, no injuries. Nobody was hurt. Nobody was hurt,
and he didn't get the piece of meat out of
his teeth. It's still in there. I'm munch blocked. That's
your bone head story of the day on the Bobby
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Bones Show. Now, what's happening, Bud Man. Good to see
It's always good to see it because you don't live here,
so when you do come it's like special occasion. Yeah, man,
it's good to be at a house for a minute.
What are you doing up around town? You get some
work to do up here? Yeah, we came up and
uh playing a little golf of Gator and Rudd yesterday
and just kind of taking some meetings and and trying
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to do something to feel productive. And I'm like you know,
there's people that are handling this thing well, and then
there's people like me, you know what I mean. I'm
just kind of coming unhinged. I was looking at a
picture of you playing golf. You mentioned that, and you're
in pants, and I was thinking, back, I've ever seen
you in shorts in my life? No, I've yeah, I've
never seen you in shorts. No, I don't. I don't
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wear my Papa never wom and I think it's kind
of where I got it. And then I got chicken legs.
That's probably another other part of that. It looks like
I permanently skipped leg day. Do you have tattoos on
your legs? Not yet, but I'm working on that. I
may wear shorts, yeah, because why you get a tattoo
if you can't show it off, right, Which leads me
to the next question. I texted you about this. Ray
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Mundo had told me he was talking to a girl
and she was like, you know, I got a Branley
Gilbert tattoo and it it was the B G with
the G tied together. She goes, if I showed this
at the door of any concert he's doing, they let
me in immediately, and so I texted you and I
was like, Hey, what's the deal with this rumor? Had
you heard that rumor before? No? Oh yeah, no that's new.
So they get in free. Well, I'm asking you now officially,
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if someone shows up at one of your shows with
a Brandley Gilbert tattoo in the past, has there been okay,
come on in, nothing I know of. Okay, in the future, though,
is it something that you would consider if more people
would get them? Well, okay, that's a double edged sword,
because I think it's it's slightly strange to see like
my initials on other people. Okay, but that's better than
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seeing like the signed version of it. Like this. One
guy asked me if this meet greet, if I would
sign his head. So I purposely signed it like kind
of jacked up, you know, so maybe he'd see it.
When he sobered up, it was like, I don't need
to do that. And he did it. He got a
tattooed his head on his deah and I put it
in a crooked spot where it wasn't like symmetrical or anything,
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and he did it. That's wild. That's wild. Yeah, that stinks.
Here's you got five number ones all what you co
wrote here. I want to play a couple of him here.
A country must be country wide. Ray if you can
hit this farm and can kill It's been nine years
now since this song. Does that seem like just yesterday
or does it seem like it's a whole Brandley lifetime ago? Man,
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it feels like a lifetime ago. Honestly it. I mean,
I'm not a rookie anymore. I feel like you know,
it's a but man, it's it's been a hell of
a ride, man, and the guys that they're around me. Man,
I'm surrounded by awesome family and we've been a part
of this journey together. And man, listening back to any
of those is kind of like a in a time
machine for a minute. And but yeah, it feels like
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a long time ago. Also, in twenty eleven, you don't
know are like I do. Do you play this at
your show still? Yeah, dude, I wrote down about my
wife who was not my wife at the time, and
we were kind of broke up and that was one
of those songs that spitefully put on the radio, so
she had to hear it all the time, and did
she Yeah? And what was that relationship like? While you
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weren't together and she was hearing it all the time.
We didn't speak or talk. It was it was like
one of those breakups where it was we were, we were,
we went our separate ways. I was kind of a
and not so good a place, and um she uh yeah,
we went. So we were five years on and off
and then about five years completely off. We didn't see
her speak, and then we got back together and we've
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been married five years now and back together six twenty thirteen.
Bottoms up. It's not as battles. This sound feels a
little different to me from the others. Did you did
you make a transition from twenty eleven two thousand and thirteen?
Was that a producer? Like your your mind of what
kind of music are to make? Man? You know what
I've always approached my entire career is is is being
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a songwriter before an artist. And I think it's it's
allowed me the freedom to kind of bounce back and
forth between you know, different influences and different sounds, and
you know, it's uh, you know, it's it's given me
a lot of freedom. This next one two and fourteen
one hell of an amen. I would assume just me
talking from what I've seen our listeners talk about it
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and being around you that this is probably that the
song that one of the songs people come up to
you the most and go, that's song really touched me
for sure. Man. It's one of those that took on,
you know, a different meaning it almost every time it played.
And as a songwriter, one of the most rewarding things
you know about writing a song is having somebody come
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up and saying, hey, man, this you know I can
relate to it, or you know, it did something that
changed way I thought about something, helped me cope with something,
and that one man, what's really cool to me about
that song is that it's you know, when we play
it live and when people hear it now, it's not
so much of a mourning of a loss or grieving.
It's it's more of a an anthem about, you know,
(25:37):
a celebration of life and legacy. What happens in a
small town from last year number one all five number
ones you're a writer on. Is that some sort of
pride piece for you that it's like, I ain't doing
a song unless they're self part of me. That's in
it for sure. Um, yeah, man, I take pride in
being a part of the writing process, and you know,
(25:58):
it's it's my way of making sure that that I'm
telling my story. And when people listen to a song
from me, they can you know, I can say that
it's it's it's a chapter of my life, it's a
it's a piece of my life. It's something I've seen
or been through or been really close to a situation
close enough to feel comfortable righting about it, which leads
me to hard Days, which we're about to play. So
(26:20):
this is your latest single. So you talk about you know,
something from you Tell me about what from you came
into this song when you wrote A man you know
to me had plenty of hard days to look back on,
you know what. I feel like we all have our
our hard days and our hard memories and things that
are still hard to think about it this day. And
I love it because it comes from a place. You know,
it meets you where you are. As opposed to being
(26:42):
preachy or soapboxy, it kind of just levels with you
and uh and brings sort of kind of a helping
hand into a coping situation. On the Bobby Bones Show,
Now you know I mentioned a few minutes ago. You
had five number ones that you have, but I didn't
mention the two songs that you wrote that Aldan did.
You wrote My Kind of Party and Dirt Rode Anthem,
(27:03):
which which is interesting because I was pretty me get
into talent, and so I when I was hearing the
Jason song, that's the only way that I knew it.
But you had done it right, like you had recorded
it and then how but how does that transfer go?
Did someone could he go call you and go, hey,
can we do this? Yeah? It actually came through Michael Knox.
It was a good friend of mine, and man, I
think the world of Michael. Michael's Jason's producer. And uh,
(27:26):
he called and he and I and Cole were all
kind of talking back and forth, and he goes, man, like,
we'd love to cut dirt Roode Anthem, And you know,
that was the song that Colt and I had done
together and we both had versions of it. It was man,
it was really cool. And you know then he tells,
you know, he turned around and told me, Man, we
liked My Kind of Party too, And that was that
(27:49):
was awesome because I wrote that songe I was really
young and I wrote it by myself and man, I
was new to town and stuff, and honestly, like it
was one of those things where we still played it
every night, we had or version of it, so I
didn't feel like I was losing a song totally. And
he just made it, you know, his thing, and you know,
it's It was an awesome experience, man, And I feel
(28:11):
like both of those songs kind of opened some doors
for you know, me, you know, kind of to come
on the scene with a little more rowdy than than
had been played before. And man, I think it worked
out awesome. Big thanks to Jason Aldean for for doing that.
You know, it's funny. It sounds like a little bit
on like a way less talented version of Eddie and
(28:33):
I's relationship because I'll be wearing clothes and it'd be like, hey,
I like that shirt, can I have it? And I'll go, well,
I mean it's mine, I'm wearing it. It's like when
you can have it, and then I'm like, okay, finally,
what about the hat too. I feel like that's what
Aldean did with those two songs, that he got one
and then was like one of the others. Well. I
did have a couple of people, you know, they're following it.
Had to get on and do like a little video
(28:53):
telling them like, look, Jason Aldean did not put on
a ski mask and come in my house and steal
these songs, you know. And I didn't sell my soul
having him cutting me. You know. It's actually a huge
favor and a huge tip of that, and and I'll
always be thankful for it. I want to ask you
about your man cave because I thought you're posting about it,
and I guess it's over seven thousand square feet. It's
(29:14):
twenty sixty five hundred and seven. Yeah, that's it's huge. Yeah,
where is it? It's uh So I used to have
this pole barn when we part my bus under and
I tore it down and we built it right there. Okay,
so it's right up like my driveway from the house.
Everybody loves it, but my wife, do you spend too
(29:34):
much tign there? Yeah? Yeah, do you have? So you're
you're old barn. So I have a barn at my
house now in the back. And for us to do
anything with it, we have to go and ask the
city or do you look so far in the sticks?
It doesn't matter. We just kind of did it. Yeah,
that's high filmma do yeah, do it? And sorry I
didn't know. Yeah, ask for forgiveness and if they won't
give it to you, be like all right, it's there.
(29:56):
I mean, oh yeah. So what all is in a
seven thousand square footman cave. So it's got room for
the bus and the bus parks in the middle, and
then on the right side. I had my nineteen sixty
eight cougar you were talking about my kind of party
where it says get the cover off the sixty eight.
That car is in there, and then a speed Corps
built an awesome f one fifty race truck for me.
(30:19):
It's in there. I have another car that's on the way,
and then my big truck. My have two fifties in there.
All my bikes are in there, had two little drift
trikes and some off road stuff. Basically, what I did
was took all my stuff. And I'm really obsessive compulsive,
So I have these giant cabinets in between these these
(30:40):
pillars that hold a building up, and there's like a
touring cabinet and then like a hunting and outdoors cabinet,
and then a sports and recreation cabinet. And a told
cabinet and everything that I own if it didn't fit
in those big cabinets, and I didn't need it, and
I put a full bar in it. But you don't drink,
so what are you doing the full bar? Everybody else does?
(31:02):
So I have a full bar at my house and
I don't drink. See there you go, and well really
nobody else does either, but still it sits there and
it looks good exactly. See it's like a man, it's
a and I got like big buck hunter in there,
like the game, you know, with the guns and you shoot,
do your stuff, and then like golden teak go off,
and upstairs we got like sleeping quarters. So if you
(31:25):
get bit quote unquote at the dog house, you stay
the night. Nice. I saw that you pay tribute to
Charlie Daniels and you did an acoustic cover of what's
my favorite Charlie Daniels song, long Haired Country Boy, and
just growing up. I was like, man, this is my song.
Like I'm from a really small town in Arkansas. I
had a mullet at as a kid, and I felt
like this song was talking to me. But I feel
(31:46):
like it's a very underrated. Charlie Daniels song. Why why
that song? Whenever Charlie passed away? Did you decide to play? Oh? Man,
because that was just the kind of don't tread on me,
Charlie that. I just love what that song says, and
you know the way it sounds, and you know, I
don't have long hair, so I had to put leave
this bald head comfortable. I'm not bald either, you know. Well,
(32:09):
I'm bald by choice. Yeah shah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I
saw that thought it was pretty cool, and I think
also it was one of the first songs I learned
to play on guitar because it's basically four chords. Oh yeah,
it's the four easy ones. Yeah. Brandley Gilbert is here.
You guys, be sure to stream Hard Days downloaded. Uh,
you know, tweet your radio stations or get on the
(32:30):
Facebook page. You don't have to call them because you
know that ain't anything anymore, but you can tweet them
in Facebook. IM. Did you know that I didn't call
East a thing. I call everybody. It's a problem. Are
you a phone used? My phone is basically a computer
that I don't talk on. I text, you know, But
I mean I'm an old school man, like really really,
I just got an old soul, I think, and like Borshett,
(32:50):
it gives me crap because my record label president like
instead of texting me like, hey, are you around, I'll
just cold call him like eleven or twelve. I always
think somebody's on fire if that happens, like, oh god,
somebody's calling me. Yeah. Yeah, They've probably done that to you. Yeah,
And I'm like, I'm like, oh my god, how did
I anger? Brand And I'm a answer like this, hello,
(33:13):
very tentative. Yeah, Brandley Gilbert is here. I know you
have your guitar. I know it's early, but would you
mind playing as a song here? Sure? I mean, are
you aching? I guess my question is because I don't
normally have you play when you come out. I like
just like talking with you. Yeah, but I feel like
you haven't been on a plan a long time, and
I'm actually doing you a favor. Man, I appreciate look
at me as you know how much I love this.
(33:39):
There's a story for another day, all right, And I do.
And that's why we are almost never have you play. Okay,
Brandley Gilbert, this is what will you do? Bottoms up?
Is that what ye? Man? I can do it? For you.
It's early. It's early. If you're a drinker, you should
probably just take the rest of the day off and
do my hot tea. There you go, there you go,
there you go. Hey, guys, So, because of licensing roles,
(34:02):
we can't play anything with music on this iHeartRadio channel
or podcast anymore. But you can't go to Bobby Bones
dot com to see it. We hate that we had
to take it down. Wasn't our decision, but I just
wanted to keep you up and we wanted to keep
up as much as possible. So I go to Bobbybones
dot com to watch or here whatever you're missing right now.
And thank you for listening to the show. And sorry
about all the legal stuff. Alice love it. Come on, yeah, alright,
(34:26):
I appreciate that. You'll see at Brandley Gilbert follow him.
He can look at this big old man cave bar man.
I don't even know what. I was like, I gotta
ask Brandley about that, And you brought it up in
the middle of the segments and we're like, yeah, the
band guys are coming down, and I was like, don't
talk about it yet. I want to wait till we
get on the air. Listen you know I love when
(34:46):
to come by. I always always great to see him in.
Then I appreciate you having me. It's always a joy
to come here. Oh yeah, good folks, funny and I
think the world of you, man, So I appreciate you
having me. All right, there is Brandley Gilbert. All right,
let's hear from Jerry in Connecticut. Bobby, I live in
Connecticut and most at ninety two five on Sunday morning,
(35:07):
when you do your countdown the top thirty, when it
gets to the number one song, this station plays a
national anthem. At noon. It's been cutting off the top
song every week for the last month and a half.
I don't know if it's something you can do, but
i'd appreciate it. Thanks. I have a great day. Can
you imagine dialing in you like this last seven or
(35:29):
eight songs of the countdown because you we're all waiting
for the number one song, and it's like in now
at number one, at least it's a national anthem. Anything else,
anything else, I'm gonna be like, what the crap, Jerry,
I'll see what I can do. I think that's just
them getting the countdown in earlier, like they have to
start that thing earlier this. Last week's number one song
(35:50):
was Maddie and Tay at number one. This week it's
Maddie and Tay Die from a Broken Heart. And last
week's number one was Chris Jansen done. Sorry about that, Jerry.
I'll get on it, though. I appreciate that. Call call
(36:11):
us if you want eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby,
you're Amy's pile of stories. So Amazon just unveiled a
new fitness tracker and it's called Halo Band, and it's
got a feature on it called tone that tracks your
voice to tell you how you're feeling or how you're
talking towards somebody, like whether or not you're being a
jerk grilli. There's a computer that can judge our tone. Yeah,
(36:35):
Like it'll tell if you're happy, hopeful, confused, worried, affectionate,
board apologetic. It's supposed to help with communication skills at
work and in relationships, but the promo video really focuses
on the relationship part. There's like a guy sleeping on
the couch after a fight with his wife and then
he checks his Halo Band and realizes that he wasn't
being supportive, so he goes and apologizes. I mean, that's funny.
(36:58):
But if they're able to put things on us that
judge our tone, they know every single thing about it,
that's true. Yeah, I mean they already drew, but even
more so, like now they're judging how we're saying things,
not just what we're saying. Oh yeah, because you know
about Halo band's recording or somebody's picking up. They've got
the human population locked down and controlled. Yeah that's how
much is I gonna cast? So I gotta get one? Yeah,
(37:19):
I go on this hole after all the guys. This
is crazy how much. It's ninety nine dollars on Amazon.
But you can request early access and get it right
now for sixty five bucks and it's out now. Yeah.
I tried a couple of those bands. The Fitbit one
didn't do so hot for me. I did a whoop
for a while. Yeah, it was just I didn't really
(37:40):
understand it. Whoop. What's that sleeping thing you were? Yeah,
well that was just part of it with sleep Yeah yeah, yeah,
all right, what else you got? This is amazing? Ritz
Crackers is now going to be inside ice cream, which
can you already taste like the salty sweet goodness. So
they've teamed up with cool Hoss. It's a really weird
looking I've seen it at the grocery store though. It
(38:01):
just like says cool Hosts with really fun colors. And
this particular packaging has rits on it with ritz Crackers
and they're going to start selling it on their website
September ninth, So if you're into Salty Suite, get you
some of this. And then lastly, Tim mcgrawl was reacting
to Chadwick Bozeman's death at forty three, and he just
(38:22):
encouraged everyone to support the American Cancer Society if you can.
We've got to fight this horrible disease with everything. And
you know, Tim mcgrawl's dad played baseball, and Chadwick's breakthrough
movie thing was when he played Jackie Robinson in his
movie forty two back in twenty thirteen or something, and
(38:43):
so Tim was just referencing that in tying it all
in with that, because he's really passionate about baseball and
all that Jackie Robinson did. And ironically, Chadwick's death was
on Jackie Robinson's day for the Dodgers, which it wasn't
supposed to be that day, it just ended up being
that day because of corona virus. Yeah, it was pretty wild.
I was just looking at my Instagram and I was like, what,
(39:04):
the guy from Black Panther died. Yeah. I was a
bit shocked. And then when I read, you know, as
I mentioned earlier, when I read that he had been
fighting it silently, I was like wow. And then you
started to see people talking very passionately about him, that
knew him. That's how you know he was well loved
and just wasn't like a jerk celebrity. You can always
tell by the words people use when they describe somebody,
(39:25):
you know, after they're not around anymore, if they really
liked him. But yeah, that was a tough one. That's
a tough one, even for me. I was. I was
a little sad by it. And usually when a celebrity dies,
I'm like, oh, that stinks for them, but he doesn't
really get me much. But yeah, that's a tough one.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. So the soon to be bride's mother was
(39:52):
traveling with her wedding dress. The day before the wedding,
the mom left the dress at TSA Newark Airport. The
weddings the next day. She doesn't realize it till afterwards.
The dress has gone. It's been turned into Lost and found.
So the brother goes online files paperwork, like, hey, we
left this dress there, we need to get it back,
but it says like disclaimer normally takes five business days
(40:15):
to get whatever back to you. Well, luckily this woman, Loletta,
she works as a TSA administrative assistant. She saw that
it was for a wedding the following day, so she
made it priority track down the dress and then overnighted
it to the bride and she was able to wear
it on her wedding day. That's awesome. Good good for
everybody either, Yeah, yeah, boy good thinking that mom is
(40:36):
going to get in control. I feel I know all right,
that's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
They say most people hate their driver's license picture. I
have a pretty good one. And I got lucky that
a listener of the show was taking my picture because
once she let me keep my glasses on, which you're
not supposed to do. And two I was like, I
liked the fresh one to another one did another one?
(40:58):
I have a good like as far as my picture goes,
I'm gonna be happier with it. This good chin line. Yeah,
oh yeah, it's good. That's basically like professionally, but again
it was like photo shoot, but it was like on Instagram,
you know, you take a bunch of pictures. So here's
what we're gonna do here on this show is we're
on our website, bobbybones dot com. We're having our driver's
(41:19):
license beauty paget, so everybody's pictures up Eddie years is
just it's it's crazy. I just picked the wrong time
to grow a beard. I literally was the longest I've
ever grown my beard. And I was like, oh man,
my driver's license is inspired. I gotta go take a
new picture. And they took that picture and it looks
nothing like me because I'm a full beard. Yeah, it's
your Mexican James Harden. Basically everywhere I go, they're like, huh,
(41:44):
I'm gonna picture you without this beard real quick. Okay,
you're good. All of our pictures are up in bobbybones
dot com. Hey, how you feel about yours? I don't
like it? It's okay, that's fine. Was my passports better?
My passports? My passport is I look like a murderer
because you only get one. Yeah, and then tip glasses off.
Which passport is what I use? Morges? Okay, yeah, it's
(42:04):
a brand new one. So it looks pretty much like
me right now. You kind of look like you're smelling
a fart, I will say, I haven't. I had to
retake the picture four times because the computer kept messing up.
So that was afour try. And after that, I was like,
I don't care anymore, just take the picture and get
this over with. And Ray just looks confused in his
That was no sleep And I went in there. Hair
(42:25):
was a little messy and I wasn't smiling. It's just
a prison photo pretty much. Yeah, it looks like you're
scared of something. And Lunchbox has long hair on his Yeah,
look awesome. Yeah, go vote Bobbybones dot com. There are
numbers on them. Is that okay? These numbers are all
like lunchboxes picture has seven two probably not huh? Oh
it is okay? Oh yeah, one talked about that's okay.
(42:49):
That's that information is out there. It's got his driver's lives,
put up all of our suff Okay, Bobbybones dot com
to vote in this which picture you think wins the
Driver's Iceland's photo, Beati pageants, Amy, let's do the joke.
Here we go, morning Corny, what kind of exercises to
(43:09):
lazy people? Do? Kind? Italy spats That was the morning Corny.
How's it going with your kids at school? Pretty good?
Like they're really enjoying it, although Stashira did pray last
night that she hopes school get canceled because of coronavirus. Yeah,
(43:34):
I mean we pray. We pray every night a lot
of times. It's for good sleep, you know, having good attitudes,
praying for their moms in Haiti Papal And then it
was her turn to pray and she kind of threw in,
and then also, I pray we don't have to return
to school it gets canceled. Can we go back to
distance learning? Because she doesn't like her socially distanced class.
(43:58):
It's all boys and she never gets to leave. She
doesn't even to leave for lunch. It's just not what
she used to have. So she does not like the
new setup. So they just sit in a room and
everybody comes to them, including lunch. They never get up, well,
she doesn't. Stevenson gets to go to the cafeteria, but
it's social distance and it's only on certain days. Like
the way they're doing it is very smart, and I
feel like it's the best situation and set up given
(44:21):
the circumstances. But for her, she's not feeling it. She's
with all boys and she brings that up all the time,
and she's like, dear Lord, please get rid of all
the boys in cancel school. How's the school part going?
For great? She has homework all the time. I think
every night we've that there's been homework. It's taken her
(44:42):
two to three hours. Wow. So we're practice from home,
practice from home. You're right, Oh, I gotta start practicing
calling at that And so it's good. But for her,
I think her grades. I saw that anything in ninety
two and above is an A, and if it's below
in ninety two, it's a bee. We were like that,
you were we were straight. It was ninety to one
(45:05):
hundred is an A. It was like an AA plus.
Then if bees were anything in the eighties, then c's
were anything in the you know. Yeah, my mine went
back and forth, but we definitely had up until ninety two.
Was like a ninety two was a bee for a
lot of my school career. Oh, I have never heard
of that, unless I just never paid attention to Anna.
I guess I mean loves to be honest. I was
(45:27):
happy moral victory with a ninety one called it. Of
course I did. I used to work at a restaurant
and I started washing dishes, moved bus boy. Eventually after
a while I was waiting tables, and against what I
stood for, the manager at the restaurant would say, hey,
if you finished that plate, they're done. You take it
(45:49):
out to the back, and that bread hasn't been touched.
You put it back in the oven. It's crazy. It
may have been on the play to these people. And
again I'm young and impressionable. And also I got it.
Pay the bills, I got car insurance. I have every
bill to pay, so I don't want to lose this job.
And so that's what I did. And I'm not proud
of it, but I would take the bread that hadn't
(46:10):
been touched and put it back in the oven. Now
I'm not sure if he kills the germs inside a
hot oven. In my mind I had to think that
it did. So I was able to live with myself
because every morning I wake up a look in the mirror,
and I'll be like, you should hate yourself, you germ
bread serving fool. But I did. And so what they
would do is they'd put it back in, and they'd
(46:30):
either put it back out on a plate or they
would chop it up into creutons or salads. Haven't really
gotten over that I was told to do that. But
what happens is I realize if I'm not the only
one being told to do stuff like that. If it's
happening to me, it's happening to people and places all
over the So I don't want to know, but I'm
alway a little more careful with what I'm eating. And
(46:51):
there was a story this former McDonald's workers revealing secrets
from her job. A woman claiming to be a former
McDonald's employee recently uploaded a video of TikTok first of all,
saying that they lie about the mcflury machines being out
of service. Hey, Scooba didn't used to work at McDonald's.
Oh yeah, I worked there when I was sixteen, Scooba,
Steve worked at McDonald's. And before I played the clip,
because she may say this too, it's not that it's broken.
(47:15):
What they'd have you guys do. So what it was
as soon as we cleaned it down or put it
or shut it down for the day. Our excuse was
that it's broken because we didn't want it to set
it back up and have to put the ice cream
back in and go through the whole process once we've
shut it down. Do you want to refill it? We
don't want. Yeah, we're just basically being lazy, all right.
She also rebuilt some secrets, like they're not allowed to
accept tips. There's here. Here's a clip of her video.
Here's some secrets I know from working McDonald's. First one,
(47:36):
the ice cream machine is actually rarely broken, at least
on my location. We just didn't want to change those
heavy bags of shake mix. Asking for fries, mills salt
is just annoying. Just say you want the fries drop fresh.
Nine times out in ten, the fires are already dropped fresh.
We're actually not allowed to take tips, just in case
he wanted to dip us, but I still took them.
Now was made in a mob. Bucky Oh is the
(48:00):
big one. They made sweet tea in the mop bucket,
but I mean they cleaned the bucket I don't know
what they did, Naiman I put bread in an oven
that people had already touched, so I don't know. Her
name is Dessi Joseph has more than five point three
million likes on TikTok As do why some employees choose
to bend the truth they were told no one wants
to lose their job. I didn't. I used to work
(48:21):
at a marina and we had a like a mountain
dew and coke like not frosties, but yeah, maybe what
do you call those? Ye icy machine man? We probably
drank all the profits on that thing because there was
no way to regulate how much it was in and out.
People would just go and fill up their cups. We
(48:41):
would me and my buddy Evan would just sit, especially
if it rained, and probably put dentin of them. And
then at the end of the day you write down
how many people came in and got them, and you'd
be like forty and definitely hadn't been forty people in
that day. Has another secret. I'm trying to think, like
whenever I would baby said, I was just hoping pray
that the kids would be alive. Oh no, and if
(49:03):
they would like that was just the best and you
could just watch whatever you wanted on TV until the
parents got home. But they act like you weren't watching TV.
A South African duo broke a Guinness World Record by
singing karaoke for a total of thirty five consecutive hours. Wow.
Jacqueline Brits and rhyan Us Lots said they had initially
planned to sing for all forty eight, but they stopped
(49:24):
because they were exhausted. The record attempt to raise money
for a church. Here they are, by the way, this
is a twenty hour mark and they're karaoke. There are
two things. One, you're gonna run out of good songs
a few hours in songs that you really like. And
then two after about hour fifteen and it's like, I
(49:47):
don't know if you're not yeah, like there's no heart
in it. Ye. So but they sang for thirty five hours,
Oh my god, which is pretty wild. If you get
we talked about this for if you go to karaoke,
what do you what do you do? Probably? One of
all I love is wide open Spaces by the Chicks.
That's tough. Well yeah, just that Chicks is still hard
(50:12):
for me too. I can't say, well you can't. That's
not their name when they were the Dixie Chicks. Yeah.
I was with a friend yesterday and my son wanted
to play that song he loves. This is Me, Oh,
the one you danced to and from the Greatest Showman Okay, yeah, yeah,
the Greatest show or whatever. Yeah, and so that's the song.
(50:33):
Oh so yes. So she didn't really know it. So
Stevenson kept playing it over and over, and she has
a beautiful voice, and we were all singing it together
and she looked over and she was like, I never
knew you had a good voice. And I was like, stop,
are you serious? Anytime anyone tells Amy, she lights up.
She said, she's this is what she does, so she
(50:54):
notices good singers. And I don't know if that song
was in my range to pay for lessons now, Like,
she's just enough potential where if she works with you
and you pay her just enough, she can take you
to the next level. I thought, I I'm gonna tell
the guys about this, and they're not gonna believe me.
She will believe you. But why did she compliment me
(51:15):
for no no reason? Do you ever compliment? No, she's
really nice, But I said stop, no, I know, and
she's like, no, no, I heard you halting that note. Okay,
I promise lunchbox. What happened? I got heckled in my
neighborhood when I'm out for a walk with the family.
(51:36):
So there's this family sitting on their front porch, and
then there's another family sitting on the other side of
the porch, like maybe ten feet away from him, and
another family sitting in the front yard on a blanket,
and they're all just kind of hanging out talking and
the guy on the porch, you know, he's got his
beer in his hand. He goes, oh, we got people over.
Are you gonna call the cops on us? And I
(51:58):
was just like, oh, this is awkward. And I was like,
ha ha, it's kind of awkwardly loud, and I was like,
I have a good night. I mean, just so weird.
And so obviously he listens to the show or in
your neighborhood that you and I have to tell you
from the radio that you the guy that lives at
this house called the cops on a group of people.
(52:20):
I mean it was a graduation party with probably about
fifty people, and this was just three little family stillars
maybe ten people, and they were very socially distanced, and
I just felt like, oh, this is so awkward right now.
You didn't say anything back, No, I just kind of
loud like ha ha, have a good night, and I
wave at him and I put my head down. I'm like,
I'm that guy in the neighborhood. Now, what's the situation walking?
(52:42):
Because you have two young, really young kids? Huh? I
have a two year old and a six month old,
and so the six month old rides in the stroller
and the two year old insists on walking. So we
walk very very very slow, and we take forever to
go two blocks. I mean we're talking to hour to
go two blocks. Because he picks up every stick and
(53:03):
every rock and every I mean everything, anything and everything.
He wants to pick it up. And it's it's kind
of annym. It's a metaphor for parenting. Any chance that
your kids were embarrassed at their dad's known as the
crom mudgeon in the neighborhood, Oh probably, I mean for sure,
Like that is like my wife was embarrassed. She was like, oh, no,
so they know who we are. She's like, well, we're
(53:23):
not gonna make friends with them. I'm like, no, let's
just keep waking. But that didn't run it. You runed it. Yeah,
that's young. You know, I did what was right in society.
I'm protecting everybody. Okay, so own who you are. You
should have been like, hey, yeah, no, actually I'm not
going to call the cops because you'll have less than
ten people in your socially distanced Good job, yeah, and
then put it back on this own it, obviously hoping
(53:43):
he was gonna be like, oh no, come on and
have a beer, but he was just like he didn't. Yeah,
you're definitely not getting invited for that. It's time for
the good news. So this little six year old boy
named Wilmer, he's from Harvey, Illinois. He has celebrated his birthday,
but the town of Harvey got hit by some massive
(54:04):
storms and they lost power, so a celebration really wasn't
that great. Well, some students at the nearby high school,
they're student athletes. They heard about this and they decided
to help little Wilmer. So they have this campaign going
on called make a Difference on and off the field.
So part of this they said, let's help Wilmer out.
They gave him a new bicycle, and one hundred dollar
check that he can give to a charity of his choice.
(54:27):
Oh cool, So they gave him something and then gave
him something to give to somebody. Boom, Oh that's nice.
Go for those kids. I bet they got a good coach.
It's kind of yeah. Some good coaches are and parents
are influencing that too. And they can't play right now,
so this is something that they could still do together.
And they're the Bengals, so maybe next year they'll win
championships if they're the Bengals. Tough. I've been a Bengals
fan for a long time. They don't want craft, they don't.
It's been a while. I've been a while, all right.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
(54:51):
Let's hear from Isaac and Richmond Virginia. I haven't tell
me something good. I'm at seven eleven and they're about
five teenagers who were trying to go in the store,
but they wouldn't let him in the store because they
didn't have MASS. And the USPS man is outside the
store delivering his nail, doing his job, and he had
(55:11):
a whole pack of MASS and he handed them out
to the people and so he handed them masks and
they all got to go in. So I thought that
was really nice. All right, love you guys, good day.
Thanks for sharing that. That is good. Hey Shayer telling
me something good with us too. You can leave a
message like he did. Eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby,
how's your weekend? Any? It was really good. What happened
(55:32):
low key, but my dad finally got to come over.
So that was like, for the very time since Corona,
a huge moment. Yeah, he said. He was sitting in
our backyard and we were all hanging out and we
were just talking to him about it, what it's been like.
And of course we've gone to visit him every week,
but for months he was behind a window, and only
until the last month we're able to see him on
(55:53):
the porch his assistant living place. So now for him
to leave, he said, I feel like I have been
let out of the cage. And so for six months
he's felt as though he's been in a cage. And
you didn't get to touch him. No, we didn't touch
a secret no, not even secretly. Just for his safety.
(56:13):
Oh my gosh, how awful. If I was asymptomatic for
some reason and the night transferred it to him. Oh
my gosh, whoa. But hopefully they let him come back
all the time. But that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
But we were still great. It was still awesome to
have him over. What about you, Boise, How was it?
It was good. I We taped another episode of my
(56:34):
nat Geo show that'll start next year and without Ruby
link too much. It was whitewater kayaking and it was
with somebody that's a really inspirational person. The thing about
kayaking is, you're especially whitewater, you have to wear helmets
because there are rocks, big waves and you dump over
and so you have to wear helmets and padding. It's
like almost football on the water and so and the
(56:55):
boats are tough to keep up. But and you also
seal yourself into the boat. You put a seal over
you so water can't get in the boat, and when
you dump over, you don't come out of the boat.
Someone has to crash into you with their boat and
you have to put your hands and feel it and
then pull yourself over. What on earth, oh the training
who has to crash into you that one of the
other riders. What if they can't get to you well,
(57:16):
they say you have about fifteen to twenty seconds. You
need to stay underwater, sealed into the boat, hanging upside down,
and if you can't, there's an eject pool and then
you pull and then evert your boat and stuff go
flying down the river and then you swim. Wow. And
they say when you have to swim, put feet up in,
your head up and you go. And you're also going
over rocks as it's happening. Oh yeah, it was gonna
did so head hit rocks? Well, I'm not going to
(57:36):
reveal that. I'm not gonna tell you if I lived
or not. I think you live. But well, but it
was while that's a lot of the training wasn't the
rapids because you can't do those until you get in them,
but it's how to be rescued. And so when we're
in Idaho going down these you know, different cliffs and
rivers and they have all these different levels of cliffs
(57:58):
that one of the a rappage was called AMF. They're like, okay,
we're about to go to AMF. What do you think
that stands for? Me? Adios? Oh wow, yeah, like those
were the names of those things. Yeah, as mother and
so um, I called it Adios my friend. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
your version. But it was crazy because when you dumped over,
(58:20):
you don't get out, you have to wait for someone
to come. You have to tea rescue you, and they
slam into you and you just hold your breath as
your upside down in them. It's it's wild, But I
did it. I lived. It was the first dangerous thing
that I've really had to do. I sent Adi a video.
It's great because there's a there's a part in the
video where it looks like Bones' gonna flip over and
(58:41):
Bones reaches his hand out like he's gonna grab the water,
and that's gonna it's impossible, like the paddle. I didn't
even use the paddle instinctually. I don't remember this. I'm
dump over, I take my arms and sort of slap
into the water. Yeah, they're probably like he's definitely not experience.
Do you feel like you're like you walked away proud
(59:05):
of yourself or like some of the stuff when we
all see it, or you're going to be embarrassed. Of
course I'm gonna be embarrassing. But I'm supposed to go
into these things, or I have no idea what I'm doing,
and this one I can tell you because I've already
I won't do every episode, but it was the guy
who's the kayaker that I'm with you used to serve
in the military, but it's completely blind and he's kayaking
blind and so he's going through all this crap with
(59:25):
with no vision. So that seems, yes, extremely extremely difficult.
So anyway, it was great. I mean, I had a
good time. Came back. I'm tired. How my back is
so sore because it's about a twelve hour shooting day
each day and that's second day. We were on the
water for twelve hours and there's kayaks, so that's great. Hey,
(59:45):
after this stuff, do you want to buy a kayak?
I do not. No, I don't. I'm done again. Yeah,
I'm Seinfeld and this thing. But yeah, it was good.
It was good. It's good. This is Corby from Iowa
more Bobby Morning Studio. I've been listening about eight years.
How used to live in Antioch, Tennessee, outside of Nashville,
(01:00:06):
and I have actually moved back to my hometown in Iowa,
which is about an hour outside of the Veliska Murder House.
So I would love it if I could come over
and hang out with Lunchbox and try to deep bunk
some of this supernatural phenomena. But either way, we'll be
thinking of you. And thank you everybody for all you're
doing for the De Richo victims here in Iowa. We
(01:00:27):
really appreciate it. Thank you, guys, have a great day.
Thank you for the call. Yeah, Raymundo. How many days?
Fifty days until Lunchbox goes to the Axe Murderer ghost House.
This seems a little busy, doesn't it? A lot of stuff?
Oh now he's adding movie clips. I think rate isn't
(01:00:50):
busy work on those. Okay, so fifty days until Lunchbox
goes to the murder House. We're gonna actually get on
the tour guide tomorrow at this time. The guy that
takes people through the nose of history of the murder house.
It's gonna spend the night there. But that's tomorrow this time,
all right? Okay? Are these things cheap or are these
things frugal? What do you think the difference is? In
your mind? Oh? Cheap is like you're being cheap, like
(01:01:14):
a cheap skate. You're trying to you're stingy with your
money for no real reason. Nice. I like that. That's
a good definition, Like you're just stingy for the sake
of it, right, and then being frul is you have
to be smart about how you spend your money, and
you're you're trying to respect that. Okay, cheaper frugal, not
taking your turn to buy everyone around to drinks. Cheap,
(01:01:37):
I would say cheap, Yeah, buying generic food products, like
frequently as a kid, we never got the boxes of
sere you'll way to look at the bottom and instead
of frost of flakes, we had flakes of frost. That
is frugal. That's frugal. Yeah, that's not cheap. That's frugal
because you really can get like generic medicine. They're like,
do you want the generic brand? No difference? Yeah. Regifting
(01:02:00):
is regifting cheap or frugal? Cheap? Oh? I don't know,
because sometimes you have a gift that maybe isn't for you,
but you can give it to somebody else and they're
gonna love it. I'm gonna go with frugal on regifting, okay,
because I never regift because I'm like, I just want
to get rid of this. But if I have something
I'm not gonna use and it's give it to Eddie.
(01:02:21):
I'll take it too. I'm gonna go frugal. Okay, really,
is anybody else with me on this? Y'all all think
it's frugal. I think it's frugal. I don't think people.
I don't think people are gonna disagree with you angrily,
but generally speaking, I would think it's it's frugal cheap. Okay, no,
it's but it's your opinion. I'm not our watering down
the soap and soap dispensers cheap or frugal frugal. Oh
(01:02:46):
that's cheap, so so it gets right, Okay, I'm going
cheap on that one. Like there's some things you just shouldn't. Yeah, okay,
not blasting the air conditioning right now when it's super high.
It depends on what you can afford. But let's just
say you can afford it, and you're my husband, you're
(01:03:07):
being cheap. I was gonna go frugal. Okay, you have
a personal story it's bringing frugal, but I don't. I
don't need to be hot when we can have it on,
but it does. I am thankful for my air because
I know some people do not have it, only tipping
the minimum amount if it's fifteen to twenty percent, regardless
of how good the service is. Yeah, cheap, it's pretty cheap.
(01:03:30):
Trying to find deals or coupons for everything you buy
frugal Agree, nothing, no shame, and trying to find yeah,
and then finally eating. Think about this one before you
yell out your answer. Eating expired food generally cheap or frugal,
We'll say I'm at the same time. Think about it, though,
let me know when you're ready. It's not a game, Amy,
(01:03:53):
we're not playing against each other. I'm ready, one, two, three, frugal. Yeah,
because Okay, they put those dates to make you buy
to buy more. I agree. If you smell it, if
it's smell and see it's green. Yeah, like bread if
my bread's expired, but I don't see green, I eat
the bread. How are you peeled the green off that white? Yeah?
(01:04:14):
I'm not too good for that either. Yeah, me neither.
And that's been cheaper frugal, thank you. Um, we should
do Corny after dark. Okay. For our listeners they're new
to this show, Amy does a segment an hour and
a half or so ago. It's called The Morning corny.
It's a little corny joke, fun for the kids. Most
that's how it started. Amy loves corny jokes. But now
(01:04:35):
there's a new hybrid where it's it's a little more adult.
So we say I can say something, Well, we'll bleep it.
Ray is sitting there with the bleep button, and if
we have to bleep it, we will. And and if
it's bleeped, you can hear the full thing on the podcast.
Podcast is uncensored. Yeah, okay, Ray, are you ready? Let's
(01:04:58):
do the Corny after dark and now the morning Corny
after Dark. Why are men's voices louder than women? Why
are men's voices louder than women? Men having antenna? I
don't get it. Is it's a whole joke. Aren't you
in men having antenna? Oh, they're gonna have to beat
(01:05:24):
this Ray. She means they're penis. Oh my gosh. I
didn't get that. No, I didn't until Amy did her
hand in an upward motion and you started laughing. As
soon as you finished it. She's still laughed. Man, my
eyes are gonna water. I'm not gonna I've started modestly,
and we do not have antennas. By the way, I
(01:05:46):
have a transmister transmiss radio. Okay, okay, okay, hit it again.
And now the Morning Corny after Dark. What's the best
part about gardening? What's the best part about gardening? She's
(01:06:06):
laughing so hard you can't even say it. What's the
best part about gardening? Getting down and dirty with your home? Now,
it's kind of funny. That's kind of corny renny. Okay,
all right, all right, heavy with another one. Now the
morning Corny after Dark. What do you get when you
(01:06:27):
cross a penis with a potato? Wait? The setups dirty? Okay,
so we gotta beat this the first, you know, we'll
do the first thing. What do you get when you
cross a penis with the potato? A dictator? Oh my gosh,
that's that's bad man. You got you gotta go to
(01:06:48):
the podcast today. Ain't raisers getting time? I'm believing everything. Okay,
do you have any more? I have one more? Okay,
just a COONa morning Corny? That one kind. I didn't
know if we do here in four, But here's a
bonus one. How is a girlfriend? Is it worse than
(01:07:09):
the no? They're just different? Good? How is a girlfriend
like a laxative? How is a girlfriend like a laxative.
They both annoyed the crap out of you. Okay, then
that one's not that dirty, I mean, but yeah, the
dictator ones one that got us. That's what I thought.
We were just doing three beat Okay, okay, so bonus,
(01:07:31):
but yeah, thank you for your jokes, Amy. That was
the morning Corny after Dark. So Lauren Aikins is Thomas
Rut's wife. You're with her? Yeah, I was hosting her
virtual book launch and there was a Q and A
and we were going back and forth questions, but organically
stuff was coming up, and so she started talking about
an ex boyfriend or them being friends with Xes, and
(01:07:53):
I thought, oh wow, so what about your wedding? Were
there any exes at your wedding? And she goes, oh, yeah,
we had X there. But she said one of her
most recent X I think before Thomas Rhett and they
had dated for a while. She invited him, but then
he called her and said, hey, I'm not going to come,
but not because I don't want to support you and
(01:08:15):
Thomas Rhett. But I don't want the attention to be
taken off of y'all, because you know, they're from a
smaller town everyden I was everretting, and he didn't want
to walk in and be like, oh the ex boyfriends here,
Oh drama. And she thought that that was really mature
of him. And they're still all friends to this day.
But he did not attend the wedding. I wouldn't invite
a single X to mine. I don't want my about
to be wife to even have a half of one
(01:08:36):
percent weird feeling on her wedding day. Well, and I
guess it would depend your age too when they were exes.
I mean, I think because if I was like high school,
who cares well, No, But they got married fairly young,
so it was it was in that young twenties college range,
you know. And I think it was the one right
before she got back together with Thomas Rhett or whatever.
I have. No, I would not invite an X to
(01:08:57):
the wedding. And I'm cool with xes, but I would
no way never you did you know anybody your lunch box?
Did you? Oh? Yeah, I had girls that I'd done
the thing with at my wedding. Yeah. I mean did
you tell your wife that? I mean my wife knows,
I mean it was that's not the question. Did you
tell your wife that. Yeah, we didn't date. It was
more of you know, flings, and I mean we've been
(01:09:19):
to their weddings. It's no big deal. You invited flings
to your wedding. Yeah. Did you tell your wife who
they were and that you had a fling with them
before the wedding? Yeah, she knew. That's not the question.
Did you tell like, I don't understand, Yes, she knew
that we I how did she know? Because you told her? Oh,
how do you know this girl? Oh? We met at
the club. You know what I mean? We invited girls
you just met at the club to your wedding. Yeah,
(01:09:40):
we became friends. You know, Hey at pool parties is
Roye Jane And he's like, yeah, you know yeah. I'll
just say like, there are girls that I had had
relations with and they were at my wedding. I've been
to their weddings, and you know, my wife knew about it.
Not a big deal. She Bobby, she knew. I said,
you know bull party baby, you know we do with
(01:10:04):
the ball party. Club is code for whatever else. So
did your wife have any exs there? No? Would you
have liked it if she would have? Nah, you wouldn't
have had it. Nah? Did you what if she just
didn't tell you? What is there anybody on the guest
list where she invited and you just didn't know? No,
because I knew about her dating history and she didn't,
but you didn't. But you didn't date these girls you're
(01:10:24):
talking about got to the club? Yeah, she yeah, I
don't think so more. I've asked her about that. You
gotta bring it up. They have a little problem here,
Ray Mundo, before COVID shut your wedding down, Were you
gonna invite anybody that? No? Just because I moved around
so much, that's probably the reason. What about her? Can
she invite anybody's shoes to day? She could? But she's
(01:10:46):
not still friends with those people. It's very bizarre. The
Lunchbox was still talking to them regularly, girls from the close.
Aren't you still talked them the second time after you
just made out with them at a club? I'm talking
out guys, Okay, all right, all right, you know I'm saying, well,
that's it. That's a fun thing. When he starts talking
(01:11:11):
about this, I mean, it's been a while since talking
about Lunfox his club days. But his voice changes much more.
Used to say he'd make out the multiple girls a night.
Oh man, we'd set goals like, oh, let's get five
to night. So you go to one bar and make
out with chick, next bar, and once't you make out
a girl at one bar, you gotta move to the
next one. He would come to the morning show from
the club. This is the long time ago. Yeah, yeah,
(01:11:31):
those were the days. What was the record? You think
of girls? You made eight in one night, and then
you tell him listen, we always go to this bar
Soho at the end of the night, and so you
would tell all of them, Hey, I'm gonna be at
Soho at one twenty, and so you just tell all
eight and see how many show up, and then you
pick up from the litter. Oh my gosh, so you
make out with them all night. Yeah, but everyone every
(01:11:53):
time you say hey, we're gonna be here at one twenty,
then you see how many come back around. Yes, if
they remember, if they didn't have too much a drink,
you know, to show up. Then you got to pick
from two. All right, They're like, let just happen, because
you don't want to settle at the beginning of the night.
If you just latch on at the beginning of night,
it's like, oh my gosh, oh yeah, you are such
a prize. This is clearly pre coronavirus. Yes it was,
(01:12:16):
but it doesn't matter. That's still disgusting. All right, all right,
this is Laura from Fresno, California. I just wanted to
thank you guys for being so positive and m You
guys are always preaching to sail until you don't and
follow your dreams, and after hearing that for three years
from you guys, I actually am doing that. I've always
(01:12:38):
wanted to own a wedding venue, and now we are
building one here in the valley. So if you could
give a shout out, it'll be opening in twenty twenty
one the Hills at L and D Ranch, I would
really appreciate it. Thank you so much. You guys are amazing. Congratulations.
Sounds like a big deal to you. I'm glad it's
working out. That's pretty cool. You guys can call us
and leave us a message. Questions about the show you
(01:13:00):
want to hear a segment you want information eight seven
seven seventy seven Bobby, all right, thank you very much.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. Thanks for listening. Goodbye, everybody.
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