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October 14, 2020 103 mins

Bobby talks about how he told his fiancé’s dad that he was going to propose. Lunchbox disguises his voice and calls his dad to see if he can trick him into thinking he’s a telemarketer. Amy and Eddie both bring in stories from yesterday where they thought they were going to die. A listener sends Bobby and email asking for suggestions for artist for his girlfriend who doesn’t listen to country music.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show, here
are your top three songs in country music this week.
At number three is Jason Aldean got what I Got
When I Got the Old Maybe. Number two is Leebryce
one of them girls, one of them ain't trying to

(00:20):
be nobody, You just cheat. And number one is first
number one in four years. Tim McGraw, I call Momabo
to slam Jim Man. The cold are down by the water,
just to watch it the river flow. Grab my guitar
from the back seat, rolls song just me. There you go.

(00:43):
There's your top songs. Yeah, I got a question here,
he says, Hey, when you go through drive, there's Bobby
at fast food restaurants to people have recognized your voice?
How about the others on the show? Where do you
tend to get recognized the most? I don't. I don't
have a distinct voice. It's hard to do an impression
of me. You can do an impression of things that
I say, but it's hard because I don't have a
great voice. You know. I never got into broadcasting because

(01:03):
I thought my voice should be heard. So no, never.
The only time people will say something about my voice
is if they recognize me, and then they go, do
that thing you do, and I'm like, what thing I do?
Like when you talk? I guess what I do. It's
how I talk on the radio. Two They're like, yeah,
you're right, it just doesn't sound the same. I think, yeah,
because you can see my mouth moving. So no, never,
you know, never Eddie you no, no, And if people do,

(01:27):
they wouldn't tell me. They think about Eddie. Is you
can almost do an impression of Eddie? Do it? No? No,
you can't me and people want to tell me. So basically,
just pinch your nose and you's sound like me. The
only person with the really distinct voice is Lunchbox. Do
you ever get recognized by your voice all the time,
all the time? Okay, we're being serious. No, I'm being serious.
Although I'm grocery stores, at the park anywhere, and they're like, yeah, man,

(01:48):
you sound just like Lunchbox. Don't tell me you're Lunchbox.
I was walking the dog of their day and he
starts barking. I was like, hey, calm down. The guy goes,
wait a minute, are you Lunchbox? I recognize that voice.
It's all the time, NonStop, So I try not to
talk when I'm in public. Okay, you guys don't believe
you recognize louder I do sometimes, But then sometimes I'll

(02:11):
be walking through the story lunch Bosch, lunch Bot. I
just I'd like, I can't hear. Oh you ignore him? Yeah,
but I know that they know, and you can hear.
You can see people. Sometimes I'll be talking to my
wife and you'll see people whispering because they recognize my voice.
But then they don't say anything. I'm like, yeah, no,
it's me. Don't worry any way. Bat him like that,
I just give him acknowledgement. Here's the voicemail we got
last night. This is about Ray's bets. Here you watching

(02:33):
the Titans and the Buffalo game. I wanted to go
ahead and think Ray moondo for the free money. Ye
go Titans, But if you mean free money because you
told me to lock and I lost again last night.
He knows the rule you bet against all Ray's lost? True? Man, Ray,
how are you so bad at picking games? You could
just go any mini money mo And Ray says he

(02:56):
makes money gambling here. There is no chance lost almost
every bet. And I've just stayed with him because my
heart's with them. We keep a spreadsheet. I'm typically in
the forty five range. It has dipped probably below forty
the past couple of weeks. But I mean, I would
love to refund people, but I don't have that in
mind of money to give to people. Well, that's not
your job to be fun people. But you should stop
saying you're good at it. I mean, that's the thing.

(03:19):
I feel that I have a very good grasp on games.
You've lost me a lot of money. It's my fault.
They don't not only look at me, look at Josh Allen.
That guy throws some interceptions like you wouldn't believe anyway.
I lost, laming it on the player, and I usually
hit about not winning. What do you want to say
about telling me I had another pick and I lost again?

(03:41):
You ask for one more shot. So I always say, man,
my boys, they trust me. They've stuck with me through
thick and thin, and I would hope that you would
do the same. If you want to give up on me,
do that. But ask yourself, at the end of the day,
do you feel that you can continue forth without me
by your side making these picks. If you can, then
do it on your and moved to Las Vegas. But
I'm here. I'll have the locks weekend week out. Okay,

(04:05):
in my bets with because I think Ray is two
and four for me now, yes, sick, I've made six
bets on my own. I'm five and one. I've made
six bets with Ray. I'm two and fourth. Should tell
you someone right there? Trust yourself, man, Hey, Ray, just
bring him a strong lock for this weekend. Man, just
study hard and doing it be. Give me out a
lot com on I did. I did bet more than

(04:26):
I bet ever bet last night because I was like,
Ray's got me on this one. Oh boy? And at
what point did you give up? Fourth quarter? Okay, so
you get you still going? Maybe Ray knew something maybe
new about their fourth quarter. On the phone right now
is Kaylee Shore. Kayley has a brand new podcast, excuse
me called Too Much to Say with Kaylee Shore and so, hey,

(04:47):
what's on this podcast this week? Kayley? Well, I signed
a record deal, so I got to talk all about that. Yeah,
what happened with that record deal? So what does that
mean for you now as an artist? Well? U, they
paid for me to go blonde, which was very exciting.
I didn't know that was part of the deal. Um,
but it just means that, you know, more people will

(05:09):
get to hear my music, and I have a team
of people to do these things that I've been doing
on my own for the past ten years. And you
have a new song coming out next week? Is that true? Um?
I have a song coming out on October twenty third,
and it will be my first single with Red, So
like a month or so away then? Right today? What
month are we in? We're in October? Okay, so not

(05:32):
this Friday, but next Friday? Right, yes, Okay, Holy crap,
I don't know where I am? What what month I'm in? Um?
Her latest talking busy week? Don't you know? I did
coulation finally, thank you very much. UM. Here's what Kayla
tweeter her top five tweets. This has four hundred ninety
three tweets from her latest said. Do y'all remember that
brief period of time when everyone called Taylor Swift tea Swizzle? Yeah?

(05:54):
Those were simpler times. Do you remember when Taylor in
Tea Pain did the opening for the I Think Video
Music Awards where she was rapping with him? Yeah story,
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that was really good. Here's another one.
Jess got hit on by a stranger. He said, if
coronavirus doesn't take you out, can I? Oh, good Lnton,
is that true? I really did get that. It was

(06:14):
a security guard at my bank, and I laughed so
hard and I was like, oh, I don't think I
can do that. He's like, well, as long as I
got to your pretty smile. It was actually really sweet.
But did you get to see your smile? Can I
get a mask on? Right? I smiled with my eyes.
I did have a mask on. Yes, that's a good point.
Here's a question. People are asking you, why did you
sign to a New York City label if you're a

(06:36):
country artist. Well, I'm gonna ask you that too. Why
is that? Well? I mean I've met with so many
Nashville labels, like I think I've met with every single
one at least three times, and they all told me
I wasn't ready, And so I found a label that
thought it was and believe in my album. And they
just so happened to be in New York City. But
they also work with Sturgill Simpson. But they work with

(06:58):
Diplow too, So it's like this perfect in between space
for um for all of it. Who's a guy that
is that your boyfriend on Instagram with you that you're
always hugging up on. I'm not always hugging off on him.
I have like two or three pictures, but yes, that
is that's always hugging up. Yeah, if it's a couple
of times. So how's that going for you? It's going

(07:20):
pretty good. Actually, my stassy tweets have gone down recently
because I don't have a whole lot to complain about.
I have to and he writes nice songs about me. Yeah.
Oh he's a songwriter too, he is. Yeah, that's a
that's a weird deal man, because people can write songs
about you that aren't true. They could take their own
creative liberty. Trust me, if had it happened to me,
and people get in a room and it's just good luck.

(07:43):
But also good luck to him because listen, Kaylee's put
all her stuff out there too about people. That is
a that's a place you gotta be really careful about. Right. Well,
we have a song on my UM the deluxe version
my album that's coming out that we wrote together at
my ex boyfriend during quarantine, So I think if we
can go there, we'll probably be fine. You and your

(08:05):
new boyfriend wrote a song about your ex boyfriend. Yeah, yeah,
it's interesting. I know, man music so weird. Well, listen
check out Kayley's podcast it's called Too Much to Say
with Kaylee Shore, where she talks about getting a record
deal and do you talk about how hard it was
to get this record deal and like to struggle? Oh yeah,
I really go into it because I had some people

(08:26):
on Twitter sort of throw some shade about me signing
with a non Nashville label, and so I really, you know,
broke it down and talked about why it chose the
time with an NYC one. Well, it's good to talk
to you, and hope everybody checks out. Too Much to
Say with Kaylee Shore, Kaylee, good to talk to You'll
see you soon. Okay, all right, guys said too much whatever.
I'm a fluster right now. There's also a Velvet's Edge

(08:48):
with Kelly Henderson. She talks to the founder of Keep
a Breast Foundation, Shaney Joe Darden about the breastcasting that
she's done for a Nashville exhibit and also shocking facts
about breast cancer and how you can start preventing at
any age. That's the Velvet's Edge podcast all right, I
gotta get off pretty soon. We get an interview for
for Friday show with Michael Rooker, who I'm pumped about that.

(09:10):
Do you know who he is? Yes? But I know
him from Days of Thunder? Oh yeah, yeah, he was
the Cold Trickles rival Rowdy. I knew him as Merle
in The Walking Dead and he was also YONDU and
Guardians of the Galax. Yes, so the dude's real dad
or or the guy that I guess raised him. Yeah,

(09:31):
character like a bunch of dudes in that. But I
just know him from The Walking Dead mostly when he
came on is yeah. Yeah, So we're gonna talk to him.
I gotta get off the phone. He has a new
thing coming out called Love and Monsters. What is that?
A movie plays a character named Clyde? Is it a cartoon?
It's not? Oh cool? You know all about him, Mike.
Do you want to get into some questions on this interview?

(09:51):
Oh it's our okay? R yeah? R like looker Oh yeah, Rooker,
I typed it with a U instead of two O.
And that guy plays for the Cups. Nice? Glad you
think I didn't bring up any questions about baseball? All right,
We're out of here? Amy. What's on Four Things with
Amy Brown this week? Well, tomorrow I have on Matthew West.
He's a singer songwriter in the gospel world and full

(10:16):
of awesome stories and lots of inspiration. Like wow, I
love all the interviews that I do, but definitely a
favorite at the moment. All right, By the way, there's
a story that says, to make more money in the
stock market, don't listen to the experts, And I would say,
to make money and gamlay to listen to Ray good one.
But the big story was experts don't know as much

(10:36):
as you think they would. And I thought Ray was
an I don't know why I thought Rays about it.
The stock market things is always funny to me too,
who are like, well, the stock market's up, very few
people have stocks, very few people have actually making money
from that. But if you want to make money on it,
don't listen to the experts. It's Ray or the stock

(10:56):
All right, we're getting in today's show. All right, thanks guys,
transmitting he welcome to Wednesday's show, Morning Studio. Morning. Very
out there. It's in a good mood. If you're not,
we're gonna try to put you there. These are some

(11:18):
voicemails from last night. As soon as I walk in
and have a page of all the messages that you
guys left last night. This is Sarah from Overland Park, Kansas. Bobby,
congratulations to you and Caitlin. How exciting. My question for you, Bobby,
if you are willing to share, would love to hear
the story or how the conversation went when you ask
Caitlin's dad for his blessing in marrying her. Good question,

(11:42):
do you know? I mean, I know that you talk
to him. I didn't tell you what. I don't know
exactly what was said. Now, did you ask your daughter's dad, Eddie?
I don't daughter, Um, I did, yes, but I waited
till the very last minute. I was in the restaurant
and I went to the bathroom and called him. You

(12:03):
were in the restaurant the day of you were going
to propose it, and then you went to the bathroom.
As soon as we left the restaurant, I was gonna
go to the place where I was going to propose.
And so I'm at the restaurant being like, I gotta
go to the restaroom. And I called him and said,
all right, I'm about to do it in the next hour. Wait,
why did you wait? Why did you do that? I
just couldn't find the right time, like you just I
don't know, I just never found the right time to
do it. And I'm like, I'm running out of time.

(12:23):
I gotta do it now. How'd you start the conversations?
Just quick? Hey, real quick, dad, I'm in real quick,
real quick. I'm in the bathroom at the restaurant. I'm
about to propose to your daughter. I just want your blessing.
And he said, oh my gosh, right now, yeah, right
down in the next hour, he said, absolutely, go go,
good luck you got this. Also, you really don't want
his blessing because you were doing it. Yeah. But that's

(12:47):
the thing always, right, like what you're asking for permission?
Like they're ever gonna say. Maybe some people say no,
but for the most part, they're just always like, yeah, sure,
lunch box. You talked to your wife's dad, no, because
she's the one that brought it up. She's and we're
on the phone and she was like, we were getting
my brother's wedding was approaching. We were talking about and
she goes, well, I think we should get married. And
I was like, are you serious and she said yes.

(13:08):
I said okay, and so that's how we kind of
did it. And then her and her mom and sister
went and picked out a ring. So I never I
never talked to her. Dad didn't have that conversation. I
guess he's cool with it. And here we are now,
and Eddie, to answer your question, I had a buddy.
The dad told him, no he was. He said, you're
not mature enough to marry my daughter yet. Wow. Yeah,
did you get on a knee at all for your wife? No,

(13:29):
never got on the knee. I mean, like, So she
went and picked out the ring with her sister and
her mom, and then I was in town from my
brother's bachelor party. I went to the ring store and
picked it up with her, gave it to her, and
then I that was it, Like I gave it to
her in those still make a movie so romance, right,
I mean it was perfect. It was perfect. And they
took pictures of me in the store and they yeah,

(13:50):
I mean no sparks, right, Ray, you talked to your
fiance's dad, Huh. Yeah. I went up to his property.
He was chopping down a tree and we had a beer.
It was great, and we had a good talk. It
was I did it months beforehand. How'd you bring it up?
I just kept texting him. I'd say, hey, man, I
really need to talk to you about something pretty serious,
and he'd be like, all right. I mean I think
he knew we were going to have the talk. Yeah.

(14:10):
But then then when we actually did have that moment,
he was like, I'm glad this is what you wanted
to talk about. So this is what I did. I
hadn't seen them in a couple of months. They had
come to the house her parents, and I couldn't really
find a time to get away because we were all
together all the time, so probably a week or so

(14:31):
out week and a half out when I was I
got the date in for sure. The proposal had Matt
Carney coming. I had my friend Keaton, who designs and
does people's houses. I gave her my vision for what
I wanted the barn to be like, and she had
agreed that that was a good date for her. Once
I solidified the date, I was like, Okay, I gotta
call him. So but what I did first I wanted

(14:51):
to let him know I was gonna call him, and
I just didn't want to have that awkward. Hey, so
I'm calling you because I wanted to let him know
that when I called him, what I was gonna be
a about. So I said out, you know, I don't
textually a lot anymore. I just do voice memos. It
just picks a little buttons. And I said, hey, can
you talk in the next few hours. I was driving
to the opery. I said, hey, I'm driving half an
hour here, but I finished shooting at this time. Drive back,

(15:13):
I said, it's it's it's about time. I need to
talk to you about Kitlin. And so that's what I said.
So he knew that when we started talking. They don't
have to do it, don't have to be awkward. I
just want to avoid the awkwardness of hey, so how's
your day. Gotch your game last night? By the way,
can I marry your daughter? Yeah? So I got got
him on and I was like, hey, I have the ring.
We're gonna do it Sunday. But it's important to her,

(15:34):
it's important to me. If you know, you give us
your blessing and he's like, yeah, of course, thousand blessings.
It's great. The only awkward clunky part was me sending
the message beforehand that warning shot going coming in a
little bit. Do you feel weird as a forty year
old had to call the dad to ask permission? I mean,
it's important to her, so whatever, it definitely feels weird, though,

(15:56):
I mean it doesn't thirty year old man, you're sure,
but it's her dad, and I respect him, and I
respect her mom, and it now respect her wishes. And
if she said you don't have to do it, I
probably wouldn't have. But she wanted me to do it.
So of course, So when you call the dad, does
he has he already told them the mom that what's
going on? Or is he kind of does he leave
her out of the door? Oh? No, I mean he

(16:17):
kept her, he kept her informed. Yeah of course. Yeah. Well,
so my parents are divorced, and so my husband went
to my dad and my mom separately. They weren't together,
but he felt like my mom. He wanted to have
the same exact conversation with her, which I thought was thoughtful.
Why do you always want us with your husband, Amy
wins Amy Amy's husband one all of us. Yeah, let's

(16:44):
not forget he was in the military, sir, he looks
like bend soul. Okay, all right, No, no, I'm a
plane crash. That's true. I was saying, it's not a
fairly just about the dad. And also two of other
people are listening, and they have they're marrying someone whose
parents are divorced. They may want to keep that in
Mine is like a tip, yeah, like your husband did,
because hey, there isn't col Hey there is a cool

(17:06):
feeling though right after you asked him like when, didn't
you feel like a little bit like, all right, how
are you in the conversation? I just was looking forward
to it, like, not looking forward. I was looking forward
to it being over. Yeah, well for weeks because I
knew I was gonna have to do it. And is
this an awkward thing down that I was feeling? Yes,
So I was like, well, it's gonna be awkward whenever
I do it, so let me just go ahead and
do it. That's how I approach things of life too,
like it's gonna suck, this conversation is gonna suck or

(17:28):
this thing, so I might as well just get into
it and get it over with. Yeah. So, and it
really wasn't near. It wasn't even awkward. It was great.
I agree, And then how do what do we do? Yeah, like,
how do you in the conversation like we're breaking up,
I can't hear you. Later, they were going to stay
in our cabin in Arkansas because they live in Oklahoma.
They were gonna drive out for the weekend, and so
we talked about it was like, yeah, I give a blessing.

(17:49):
I was like, hey, great, looking forward to you guys,
seeing you guys soon. A you going to the cabin
or something you guys need? Just transitioned it great out, Oh,
I guess you could go, said I'll give you my
blessing to go to the the cabin. Kind of make a joke,
but okay, all right, three nothing to Amy. Sorry, it's
now time for riddle me. This where I ask the
adults in the room kid riddles and we'll see how

(18:13):
you do. Amy, lunchbox, Eddie, we'll go around. If you
miss it, you're out. Okay, Amy, you're up first. From
the end of the riddle, reading, you have fifteen seconds.
What is used by others frequently but belongs to you?
What is used by others frequently if it belongs to you.

(18:33):
Timing starts now. I feel like this came to me
too quickly that it might be wrong, But is it
my name? It is your name? Correct? Okay, nice work,
Let's go over to lunchbox. Thank you. I fly all
day long, but I don't go anywhere. What am I?
I fly all day long, but I don't go anywhere?

(18:55):
What am I? Timer starts. Now, you fly all day long,
and the only thing that I can think of as
time flies. So I'm gonna say time, you don't go anywhere?
The answer is a flag. Oh God, not all time
flies because you're not having fun. Yeah, I thought time
to do Eddie, come on defending champion by the way
home on What has words but never speaks? Timer starts Now.

(19:25):
I mean I'm gonna go generic because I could say,
like a dictionary that has words, but I'm just gonna
go a books words. But answer is a book that
is right? Amy, what fastens two people yet touches only one?

(19:46):
What what fastens two people that holds them together but
only touches one? Timer starts. Now, I don't know if
you fasten a seatbelt, you fasten, fastens fastens two people,
yet only touches one. A harness a It's got to

(20:11):
be totally not even something that really fastened? Answered marriage,
Your answer is time go ahead and give your answer.
Marriage certificate. Oh, what is it? Incorrect? A wedding ring? Why?
I don't understand what fastens two people a wedding ring.
It's like the bond. It's nuts an unseen bond. But
the only thing that person touches is one literally only

(20:33):
touches one person's hard. Sorry, you almost got it, though
you're on the right track. Sorry, Eddie, this is for
the win. Come on, if you get this, two time
defending champions, and I'm talking about if you miss it,
we got a setting down with him, Eddie. Come on.
Almost everyone needs it, asks for it, and gives it,
but all but almost nobody takes it. What is it?

(20:58):
I'll read it one more time. Thank you. Almost everyone
needs it, asks for it, and gives it, but almost
nobody takes it. What is it? Fifteen seconds starts now,
I got nothing as it gives it, nobody takes it.
Give me air Air is incorrect? The answer is advice.

(21:23):
Got it? I'll lit me put Teresa on in Colorado.
Hey Teresa, how are you this morning? Hi? I'm doing
really well. Thank you. How are you? We're doing pretty good.
We're in the middle of a game called riddle me this.
Amy and Eddie are down to sudden death if you
pick the right winner. I'm going to give you a prize. Okay,
So who would you like to win? For you? And
riddle me this? Okay, I'm gonna go with Amy. Okay,

(21:49):
both of you guys, write your answer down to be
the same question. Okay, here we go. What do people
taste twice a day but never eat? What do people
taste twice a day but never eat? Riddle me this?
Fifteen seconds starts now. Amy has lifted up for her paper.

(22:13):
She has an answer, Eddie, is are you done? Yeah? Amy, toothpaste, Eddie,
hang their mouth? They taste their mouth every twice a day. Yeah, sure,
so dumb. The answer is toothpaste. And there's our winter Teresa. Teresa,

(22:35):
how do you feel? Oh? Man? I feel like I
had all my eggs in one basket and she carried
them safely to where they needed to go. Excellent job,
Nice job, Amy, Amy. How do you feel? I feel good? Oh?
I feel so good. Oh, thank you, that's what we're
looking for. But still, you did a great job. Hey, Teresa,
We're gonna give you a one hundred dollars Walmart photo
gift card Walmart Photo invite you to stay connected to

(22:57):
the ones you love by making beautiful prints and photo
books and walart from your favorite photos taking during your
time spend at home, go to Walmart, have fun on us.
Thank you for listening to tersa. Thank you so much.
I appreciate it. And congratulations on your engagement. Thank you
very much. What's going on in Colorado this morning? Where
do you live? Exactly? I live in Parker. It's about
eighteen miles southeast of the capitol. Oh nice, And I'm

(23:19):
about to head out to an appointment and my four
kids are walking up the street right now, and Jamie's
looking like Ragham often. All right, well have Adam, go
be a parent, and we appreciate you listening, and we'll
put you on home for one second. Okay, all right,
thank you, all right, there you go, Amy, nice show.
Thanks all right. Two situations happened yesterday, Amy, your first. Okay,

(23:41):
So I'm at Walgreen's checking out and well, actually I
was walking by and I saw an employee talking to
someone that was like they were kind of a heated argument,
but I didn't know what was happening. By the time
I make it over to the cash roser. I'm checking out.
I start to hear the yelling. It's escalating, the eyes
being kicked out of the store for stealing, but he's

(24:03):
denying that he stole. But the Walgreens guy is like, no, no,
I saw you take this. You put it in your
bag and he pulls out. What it is is Ky Shelley.
But I mean, the guy was very tough looking, and
he made a comment that like he has I don't
know PTSD from being incarcerated, so it doesn't like to

(24:25):
be touched like that. Because the guy was escorting him
out and pulling him and so he's like, don't touch me,
get off me. I've been incarcerated. You can't touch me
that way. It triggers stuff. So then I'm thinking this
guy is about to get triggered and go crazy and
Walgreens and this is it for me. He's gonna shoot
everybody in the store and we're dead. First, k did

(24:46):
you laugh? No? No, no, no, I didn't. I had
to go back and confirm him that that's what it
wanted because I saw that he was holding it. No.
I went and looked at the employee, went back to
family planning and put it up so I went and
I looked in the box. I was like, interesting, went back, well, Walgreens,
they had the tags on the high well, because I

(25:09):
had to see what he was so desperate to steal.
But then it was crazy because he was so adamant
that he did not steal it. He's I can't believe
you're kicking me out right now. This is just like
cussing this guy out for kicking him out inappropriately. But
he didn't have a receipt and the stuff was in
his bag and the checkout person was lying. I didn't
check out, but I thought if I was this Walgreens

(25:31):
guy too, I would be. He did have a mask
on the Walgrings guy, so that's good, so half of
his face is covered. But I would be scared of
making a big fuss over this. And this guy was
clearly angry and embarrassed that he might come back and
seek revenge in the parking lot later, Like I was like,
just let the guy take the bottle for hey, why

(25:53):
So what happened? How to it end? He left and
then he got in a car. He was with somebody,
and I saw them drive away, but I was like,
they're probably gonna come back. Later take care of this guy,
the person in the car, like did you get it?
You didn't get it, But it was scary. It was scary.
I thought for a second that something. Could you hear

(26:14):
of situations or you see them in TV shows and
movies where things go horribly wrong and you're suddenly you're
on the ground with your hand over your head. I
was ready to take cover. It was scary. I believe you.
Sounds a little dramatic. Believe you, no, I promised. The
sky was fierce, Eddie. You had a situation. This is
a great transition because that's how I felt when this
was happening. Guys. I was gone my way to go

(26:38):
pick up the boys from school, and as soon as
I leave my neighborhood, I noticed a car following me,
like right from my neighborhood. Every turn I made they made,
I would speed up. They would speed up, I would
slow down, they would slow down. There's a point in
on my way to school where there's a lot of traffic,
and I was like, all right, let me think. I

(26:58):
started looking at my rear view and like this, sure
this guy's This guy's following me, and so I try
to pick a spot where there's a little bit of
space between cars, and I go right through him, like
there's no way he can get them. There's so much traffick. Guys.
He got through him, and he sped up and he
was on me again in less than a minute, and
I'm like, what did you do after all this? Okay,
I'm talking about fifteen minutes of him following me takes

(27:18):
me about twenty minutes ago. Pick up what he looks
like by the way, Uh, he was a big guy,
ky jelly in his hand. Possibly big guy bald in
a big truck. Okay, Amy, was that him? Oh no,
he was bald neck tattoo, but I don't know about
I didn't see a next tattoo. He's not a car.
So I'm thinking, like, this is it. I'm like Amy, like,
I got all these scenarios in my head. He's following me,

(27:40):
he's gonna trap me, and he's gonna kill me, And
so I had to make that decision. I'm gonna call
the cops and tell him I'm being followed. Oh my gosh,
big sissy Eddie, I mean being followed. I was guys,
and I'm like the worst scenario. I'm going to pick

(28:01):
up my kids. He's gonna know where my kids are.
Maybe he does something to everyone at the school. So
what do you call nine one? I had to call
nine one? Wow, No, because this is an emergency. There's
someone following me. Should be dangerous, nocyency. Hey, I really quick.
I don't know how to report this, but I'm just
telling you right now I'm being followed, and okay, please
describe the vehicle. And I described the vehicle. And as

(28:22):
soon as I started describing the vehicle, the guy passes me,
and I'm like, is it He's gonna start looking at
me and like telling me like pool over, he's eating chips,
drinking a coke, and he makes it right and he
just turns. Actually, man, um, let's just scratch that. He's
no longer following you. Are You are such an idiot, sissy.

(28:45):
I felt stupid. I felt stupid. Calling one is a
big step. I would have felt nervous doing it, even
if somebody has a gun to my head. I did.
I felt really nervous. But I'm like, fifteen minutes this
guy's been following me. He's gonna hurt me. And no,
he was cool, like he's just eating his chips and yeah,
that told her both of you guys are insane. No,
none o mine. I was about to lose my life

(29:08):
over some never even looked at you. He just got
took over a ceiling and Ayby all of a sudden
thinks he's gonna die. Yeah, there's a whole scenario. She
was dead and he called nine more more because the
guy was eating chips, all dramatic guy. Everybody in the
Walgreens was dead, like in your mind, yes, because he
was not rational. I'm telling you he was in another

(29:29):
but nothing happened. Nothing happened, No, I mean he walked
out and got in the car through the character the
Latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty Skinny
and Brett Young isn't a big fan of the cardboard
cutouts at sports stadiums. I hate to say this publicly,
but I hate that. I think it's so weird. I

(29:50):
understand why. I know it's even like a source of
revenue for the teams, but it's it creeps me out.
And the NBA creeps me out too, because they do
it on screens and they're like four times the side
of a person. None of it feels right to me.
So everybody has an opportunity. It's just cost a couple
of bucks and you pay for it. But I don't
like it. I'd rather see an empty stadium than cardboard cutout.
That being said, that's just me. Shay of Dan and

(30:11):
Shay's three year old son, Asher is following his dad's footsteps.
Shay shared a clip of Asher's first song that he
recorded on his own on his iPad. It's called Nice
all Day. Here's a clip. Yes I am all day long,
A nice all day long. Yes, I am a nice

(30:32):
all day. Jason Alzeen is in the studio working on
his tenth album. He says every song he records must
mean something to him. I feel like if if I
don't do those kind of songs that are kind of
true to me and who I am, I just feel
like people can see through that. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny Hart. It's time for the good news. Bobby,

(30:56):
a firefighter in Oregon, is getting a new place to
stay after her home when up in flames. Trudy Boykin
works for the Upper McKenzie Fire District and recently lost
her house in the Holiday Farm fire after three days
of battling the blaze. She was devastated to find out
their home was also destroyed by it, because she never
got to go back to her house while it was happening.
But things are looking up because there's a group called

(31:17):
Hope on Wheels. They're giving an RV for her and
her daughter, living temporarily while they rebuild her house and
then move on to another place. That's awesome. Can you
imagine you're fighting the fire, not knowing it's burned your
house down because you're not there because she's gone, her
daughter was gone, stand with somebody else apparently, and you
come back in your house. Correct, Yeah, I can't believe that.

(31:38):
And then Hope on Wheel swings and he goes here,
here's an RV for you, and here you go, we'll
build your house. That's a great story. Thank you guys.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something
good down Sorry today. This story comes us from Whole, Iowa.
A seventy year old man was busted for stealing campaign

(31:59):
signs out of people yards a few months ago. Well,
there was a newspaper doing a story on it, and
he was like, oh, I can't have that. Get out
there in the public. So he was at the gas
station stealing all the newspapers. Oh nice. So he got
busted stealing the newspapers that were covering his story. He's
on brand, you get think about that. He knows who
he is. He is that person. That's funny. All right,
I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head story of the day.

(32:22):
Here's a voicemail from last night, Hie Morning Studio. I
was talng because I was warring what happened to the segment?
I watched the half? I like, Karen, how are one's
doing and what's going on? And I think we ought
to bring it back. You all have a good day. Okay,
when you guys request it, we'll do it. Let's do
our segment what we see, what's happening with everyone in
their lives? Called what's the halfs Hey, what's the hat?

(32:44):
I'll go first. So Kayl and I were engaged and
she was like, let's have a wedding in the spring,
and I was like great, and now she I didn't
realize it took so long to play a wedding. I
had no idea. You have like six and a half
a month or whatever, and then'll be fine, and she's
not gonna go crazy and like being but I just

(33:04):
didn't realize that you have to start doing things now
if you want to have it done in six months.
I was like, why don't we just wait till April,
give us a few weeks so figure it all out.
She's like, hey, that's not really how it works. So
and she said this on Instagram for sure, and then
we didn't really talk about it. I knew she wanted
to spring wedding, but she was like, yeah, we're gonna
in May, and I was like, is that right? So

(33:25):
that's how you'll find each other info out we were
together when she said I run the car together. She
was like, yeah, get married to May, and I was like, oh,
breaking news. So now we're kind of planning what's up.
I don't even know how many people because we don't
want a small one and we're not gonna do anything
super fancy. What's a small wedding twenty people? There's more

(33:49):
people on this show than that. Okay, so medium. And
since it will be in May, Corona's gonna be over
hopefully or the testing will be so rapid by then
you can get a test before you come in i'd
be cool. The night before. We're gonna make sure everybody
gets tested if crone is not over and people are vaccine.
Are you going to be a big part of this
planning or not? Really, it sounds like you are. I

(34:12):
don't think I am, but we'll see. How are you
looking at outdoor? Indoor? What have you guys talked about?
We have our place already picked. We're not gonna say
what it is right now. Oh yeah, nice press conference answer.
That's good. It's all like a head coach there. I'm
gonna what we're gonna do, We're just not gonna say
it right now. Thinking, has there been any talk about
a joint wedding with Mike de since you guys got
engaged around the same time. There hasn't been, And I'll ask,

(34:35):
but I would assume there won't be. Okay, Mike, when
are you guys planning to get married? I think we're
thinking June. Wow, you're gonna follow us? Huh. We got
hard so we don't get laughed. So that's what's happening
with me. Just started to go like, all right, what's
up with the wedding? Which I thought you could really
just wait till a couple of months out. Are there
some things that you do know? I mean, you don't

(34:56):
have to share them now, but like, what kind of
cake do you want? I know nothing. I told her,
I said, hey, do whatever you want. I have at
it because she doesn't want to get extravagant, and what
we're doing it's not extravagant at all. So that's it.
I don't know anything. Are you wearing a tux? We
did talk about that. She goes, what should wear us?
I don't want to do black tie? But why don't

(35:17):
we wear the suits that have the tie, Like that's
not the suit, like the tucks with the straight black tip. Okay,
so because listen, my families from markets are hearts from Oklahoma.
Half I'm we're gonna wear jeans, and I'm like, great,
that's how we grew up. When you go to church
or you go somewhere nice, each for your nice jeans
and a tuck took in your shirt. And I don't
want my people to feel like they can't they can't
dress like they want to dress when they're dressed up
for something nice. And if we're wearing tuxas people would

(35:39):
feel uncofortable. And when I grew up again. You just
wore your cleanest jeans and you tucked your shirt in
and you look freaking good. Yeah. But the people going
to the wedding don't dress up the same as you.
I know, but I feel I don't want to elevate
it so much that they feel uncomfortable. So that's that's
really all we talked about. Yeah, Otherwise, I said, hey,
do what you want to do. I asked for a

(35:59):
themed wedding. Oh what day, Arkansas razorbacks everyone. We're red Seid.
There'll be no themed wedding. Okay, shot that down. I
did ask that Stanley be in the wedding. Our dog, yeah,
like a bow. Yeah, he's literally a bulldog. She's like,
he will knock everyone over. We will be able to
control him. She's like, maybe Stevenson can walk him down

(36:19):
the aisles. Like Stevenson can't control that dog. I think
you'd dragon. Yeah. So that's what's happening with me. Thank you, Amy.
What's happening with you? Well, my kids are on break,
so they have decided that during this time they want
to watch Rewatch because they've already seen them all Rewatch,
all of the Harry Potter movies. Well, that holds them

(36:40):
for a while, right, Yeah, so I think we're on
movie three and so sometimes we can't even finish it
at night because they're also extremely long. Do you have
to watch them with them? Yes? Oh yeah, that stinks.
I thought that could just keep them busy. But here's
the thing. And I've done the marathon with them before
and I wasn't really into it. But this time, Lee
and I've thought of Morgan number two because I know

(37:01):
how much she loves Harry Potter. I was like, I'm
into it this round. So I don't know if it
just took a minute for me, but I am enjoying it.
So if you're looking for a marathon with your kids,
maybe try that out. Edie, what's up with you? So?
I remember I talked about my flag football fiasco. Parent
wasn't happy with the team, told the coaches step it
up or whatever for first graders, right for first and
second graders, Yeah, pretty dumb, But I decided to step

(37:24):
it up. So I am now the quarterbacks coach of
the team. Come on, let's start running some games. I
mean it's not a lot of work, really, I just
teach them how to snap the ball, get the snap
and then how to handoff. You don't want to be
obvious with your handoff, stuff like that, and then picking
a receiver, just things like things like that, is your
kid the quarterback? Nope? Weird year the quarterback coach? Well,

(37:45):
my kids played defense and receiving, both of them do.
But um, I just feel like I could help in
that department because it's more one on one. I don't.
I'm not good with ten kids at once. So with
the quarterbacks, there's only two of them, and hopefully, hopefully
I can see my kid in there maybe to get
a snappy quarterback and know what I'm saying, Well, and
their record is what right now? Oh and four? Ray?

(38:07):
You bet on these games? No, I don't even know
where the field is, but I don't think there's lines
for that young kids. All right, lunchbox, what's up with you? Man?
Corona has just been reaking havoc on the world. And
I mean, this is the first year ever I'm not
gonna be with my family or my wife's family for Thanksgiving.
We have made the adult decision that we can't fly
on airplane for Thanksgiving. Not worth the risk, and so

(38:29):
for the first time ever, we're gonna spend Thanksgiving Alan
and we're responsible for cooking everything and making a Thanksgiving
with just our family, which is a little weird. You
don't want to drive. We're driving to Oklahoma, well, which
is nine hours, right, it's like twelve hours. We just
didn't feel like twelve hours in the car with two
kids and then turning around and driving back that twelve
hours like two days later, was worth the headache and stress.

(38:53):
So we just made the decision that we're not going.
We wanted to drive, but just not logical. But don't
you guys do like the family gets Thanksgiving the other family,
and this year was supposed to be my family Thanksgiving.
We were supposed to We're actually supposed to go to Oklahoma,
where my aunt and uncle lived, but because the Corona,
they were like, oh, let's not do it. Let's wait
till next year. So we're like, all right, we'll just
go to Texas. Then we're like, no, we're not going

(39:14):
there either. You'll be all right. Thanks Giving it's the
easy one. It comes and goes. Christmas is the one
longer year there for Christmas. You're good, yeah, and everybody
makes good Thanksgiving food. You have to cook it. Oh,
it's true. You can go get it, you can order it. Yeah.
A woman wants her ex to pay for plastic surgery
because their kids quote runned her body. Okay, no initial thoughts, no, no, yeah, no,

(39:34):
I have no other thoughts. A mom of three wants
to get plastic surgery because she says her body is
changed after three pregnancies. She's asking her ex husband to
pay for the cost and if not all half, because
it's half has fault that her body is ruined. He's
refusing to cough up the money. Who's the right he

(39:54):
should not have to pay for it? So I guess
I can't evenly this is a debate, but right, he
should not have to pay for any plastic surgery on
anybody else's body for any reason, especially as X right
and she got kids. Yet you don't agree. It's tough. No, No,
this is tough because I'll tell you why. Because if
they still were married and he was the though. But

(40:17):
if they were married and you know, he was the
bread you know, the guy that makes the money in
the house or whatever, and he would end up paying
for it if it's their kids, but they're not married,
I know that's a big part of the story, and
is she more angry at him and are really angry
at her body? Like it seems like she's just mad

(40:38):
at him and these are her kids and her body
is that way because it was doing what it needed
to do to carry and deliver healthy babies. I'm assuming
so I mean so yes or no? No? I go no.
A woman is delusional she gets zero dollars. I would
think about it. I would think about you were him,

(40:59):
if you were the yet, yes, you would pay for
I would hate it. I would hate it, But I
would think that if we were still married, I would
help you pay for that if that's what you need.
They are our kids, get married. Maybe it's a part
of the expense of having kids. Three to one on
the phone is Manny in North Carolina? Manny, how are
you doing well? Are you doing pretty good? What can

(41:21):
I help you with? Oh? I can really use some
advice for stars once they can grants on the engagement.
Thank you. I can use some advice in my fiance
at the moment. Okay, go ahead. Our little girls turn
in one on Sunday and you know part of me
some one year old birthday party. She's not gonna remember it.

(41:44):
Um there's another part of me that you know, she
only turns one one, So i'd originally I set a
budget for the party, and you know, things start adding, Uh,
this gets at it. We need a snash cake, we
need um balloons, coast streamers, everything, and we've really been

(42:06):
at each other's throats the last um, I'd say about
two weeks. Um. She wants to make it memorable with
lots of pictures and stuff, and I can use some
advice as to which way to go. Okay, It's an
interesting situation because obviously the one year old is not
gonna know what's going on, right, but it's important to

(42:27):
your fiance. And you're right, you only get one one
year old party? Do you have? Do you have a
venmo manny Um? I've got cash happen PayPal? Okay, what
are you talking about? What was your budget for this thing?
I originally started at three hundred dollars okay, And what
does she want it? What does she want to spend? Fully?
She she wants to up it to five hundred um.

(42:50):
So that weekend she's got a lady that does some
some custom cakes, the themes unicorns, and she got this
cute cake idea that she wants to do. And you know,
I understand the smash cake, take good pictures, but there's uh.
She wants the budget to be five hundred so that

(43:11):
we can get the special cake. All right, I tell
you what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna give mood. Oh,
I'm just gonna send you two hundred bucks on cash
app or whatever and on me. You want to have
a big birthday party. Oh my gosh. Now, normally I
would say you come to some sort of in the middle.
You set that budget in the middle. Both do you
have to be happy. It's important to her more so

(43:32):
than the one year old. The one year old won't
remember it, but it's important to the family in general. However,
I'm just gonna put you on hold, get your your
user name, and I'll just send you two hundred bucks.
But here's what I want, Manny. I want pictures of
this party. I want you to send him. I want
to see that smash cake all over her head. I
want the whole thing. Okay, oh my god, thank you

(43:53):
so much. I want you to just have a heck
of a party and tell your fiance and just let
her know that you know, it's all about her. You
don't even have to tell her it's from me. You can.
You can just say you know what, I'm into it,
So have a party on me. Stand hold and we'll
be able to get your information. Okay, oh, thank you
so much. All right, man, he talked to you soon.
Don't go anywhere at there you go. See, come on,

(44:16):
I can't do one. Come on, you saved him, man,
And if I can save one person, that's one more
person that wasn't saved. Yeah, yeah, that sounds good. I
don't know. Let me do a Ricky who's a truck
driver in Georgia. He left a voicemail last night. Here
you go. I'm own a dating now. If somebody start

(44:39):
asking me for money, turned I answer any of this
or just quick talking too long trying to find a
serious relationship. I don't know, I'm text me. I'm just
asking a question and say, y'all taking no advantage of
me on that. Thank you very much. Do a good morning,
studio morning. If you're on a dating app but someone
asks you for money, get off conversation with that person

(45:01):
the end. It's probably not even who you're talking to. Yeah,
you're talking to somebody, maybe even in another country. You're
talking to Chuck. You think, yeah, you think it's Sarah,
But it's Chuck and his whitey tidies eat no orios
and he's got nine that he's going at the same time, Morgan,
what would you advise Ricky? Would you tell him, Yeah,
run far away from that. If somebody wants money from you,

(45:23):
run far away. Let a dating gap and just a
dating at Yes, Okay, well yeah, I mean but also
you know, if you're you go out on a day
and they also ask for money, you probably run from
that too, Ricky, run as hard and as fast as
you can on. Right now is Tim and Kentucky? Tim?
What's going on? Hey? How's it going? Bobby? Pretty good? Man? Hey,

(45:44):
I just want to tell you guys, I really really
enjoy your show. Um, I kind of travel and drive
the whole lot for a living. I live in Kentucky,
but I actually my territories that I'm working in North Carolina.
So I just want to start off and tell you
all of you guys that I really enjoy the show,
and congratulations to you, Thank you very much, appreciate that.
And I'm kind of in and out of my car
with my job and I don't know if you guys

(46:05):
have already talked about this or not, but I was
really curious how Raymundo felt about you quote unquote still
on this Thunder the way the way Mike d did.
We talked about it yesterday. I'm sorry missed that. We
can give you a quick recap. Ray, won't you do
the honors here? The recap is not mad. I learned
to change my opinions and view points of things. I'm

(46:26):
no longer a Thunder guy. Honestly, it bones canna get engaged,
Mike can have love. Everybody can do it. It's no
big deal. I don't own a month. I don't even
own a day. But I mean, at my actual chapel,
probably shouldn't anything go down, like an engagement or anything.
But outside of that, yeah, yeah, do what you want. Man. Yeah,
I agree. It's one thing to do it at the wedding,
but another thing to do it just in general. Tim,

(46:46):
appreciate that call, Thanks for listening. Good luck that there, man,
see you later, Thank you good You're Samy's pile of stories.
So a pair of high school teachers in California have
been placed on LEE because they were busted quote speaking
negatively about students on an online virtual class that they

(47:07):
thought had been logged off and it was not still running.
So one parent was actually able to film the conversation
on Facebook. Here's the clip of the teachers. It does
have some bleeps. It's so frustrating, technologically deliterate. It's wow,

(47:36):
this parent tell me if you guys think I'm wrong,
This parent is such a tattletell who posted this? Yeah, yeah,
it's gonna be so frustrating for teachers. And you gotta
think you got kids who aren't carrying online acting like
they can't do it. But yeah, they're nailing and doing
all these tiktoks they are. Yeah, it's one button. I
get their frustration, and now the school district is having
to do a whole investigation. And yadi, yadia, that stinks.

(47:58):
You know what, they should have made sure to push
lee meeting. Let's be honest, push that button. That's the
first problem. However, don't be a snitch. Yeah, and you
know they do that all the time, Like they gotta
be frustrated. They've vent. Yeah, Like, as a parent, don't
you vent sometimes? Yeah? No, not this parent who told
perfect time. So, speaking of TikTok, a dentist was on

(48:19):
there showing how much toothpaste you should really use. Bobby,
how much toothpaste do you think you should be putting
on your toothbrush. I don't put a lot, and I
could be wrong. We grew up with no money and
we can only have so much toothpaste, and so we
only put a little bit because you found out it
could fill your whole mouth up. So I think I
still live in that world of I probably don't put
enough because I just put a little Bob, Well, that's
exactly what we should be doing. This dentist says it

(48:40):
should be the size of a single pee, and a
lot of times in commercials you see the toothpaste fill
up the whole brush because obviously toothpaste companies want to
sell more toothpaste, and they say it's really not necessary
at all. So even with your kids, they need to
even use less than your pie size. It's just a
hint of toothpaste. And I was like, oh man, I've

(49:02):
been doing this wrong. I fill up the whole toothbrush. Yeah,
he goes the amount of toothpaste es commercials is way
too much, and then he does it X and he
flips his chair around. He goes by just three and below.
This is all you need and there's barely any on it. Wow,
that's helpful, just a little bit. Yeah, and then he
continues to go up and yeah, like Amy said, just
a pee. However, it does feel good. Something's a splitterge

(49:23):
cover the whole myself, and I'll do the front, top
end of the back, and I do the whole stick
and I just go to town. All right? What else? So,
Kane Brown shared a video of him lifting weights and
noting that he has five to six more months until
he's realistically going to be touring again. So then he
challenged Tyler Huppard, Chris Lane, Jimmy Allen, timigrawl, and John

(49:43):
Party to see how ripped everyone can get before they
head back on tour. A terrible challenge. If I'm John Party,
I'm like, man, can Brown just send me a message
with me and getting ripped? They ain't happening. Yeah, it
does look ripped. Oka they go around his back, get
backs ripped. He says he's six weeks sin so far.
But I mean for him to challenge Tim mcgrawl, like,

(50:04):
oh hey, listen. Rick Claire once said, if you want
to be the best. You gotta beat the best. So yeah,
good good for came Brown. Yeah, I Amy, that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. So about sixty years ago, two brothers, one

(50:27):
eight years old, one seven years old, ended up in
the foster care system. They were both adopted but by
different families and were split up from that moment on
and had not seen each other in all of these years.
They both were curious about finding each other, but just
didn't know how to go about doing it until one
of the guy's daughters, she took it into her hands,
and she tracked her dad's brother down and now they

(50:51):
have reunited and got together and it's so crazy. That
is cool. Yeah, one lived in New York, one in Tennessee.
They never but they were never together. Huh no, not
sitting hand seen him since he was eight years old.
That's crazy. Remember that documentary about those uh yeah, the
Trip Replets. Yeah, identical strangers, three identical strangers. Oh man,
how great was that? It was incredible? Yeah, it makes

(51:14):
me sad thinking about it. If you haven't seen that,
it's it's very compelling. Yeah, you're gonna feel all different
ways about it. But it's about these brothers that were
split apart and they didn't even know they had brothers.
And imagine, you know, I think about them like at
least once every couple of weeks. You did for some
weird reason. I think about maybe I don't know, I
have no idea. Yeah, and they were this guy was
just told, hey, this guy looks like here. No one

(51:35):
guy went to college and saw a guy and they
were like, yeah, yeah, yeah, wait, you look just like
so and so they thought it was yeah, yeah, that's
a great story. It's not lost on us. There you go.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
You know, many guys as they get older, they we

(51:55):
whipped three guys in your head. He's like fifty fifty
forty one lunch blocks, about to be forty. Yeah another year,
I'm young, thirty nine. So guys have to deal with
worrying about their testosterone dropping, which is natural with aging.
Do you guys worry about that? I don't even know
what that means. I don't get it. I don't get
it because I'm full of testosterone. And usually the guys

(52:17):
that aren't are the ones that do that. Yeah, like, yeah,
I had mind check because that a whole bunch of
work when I got um sick with my brain and
I was like in the middle, I guess I was
normal for my where I am okay, So I'm not
gonna lie and act like I was crushing it like him.
But I don't need to act. I know. Have you

(52:40):
had just checked? No? I don't know how you can
check it. Yeah, honestly, dude, Like if I were to
lose all my testosterone today, I wouldn't even know what
that means. Maybe it's already gone. What do you mean
he wait, you think all of this is gone? I'm
just saying maybe probably. Why Why does that mean I can't?
It means no, not always, but probably not as much

(53:03):
like your drive goes down a bit. Oh, I'm good.
Then you're okay. You're not able to build muscle as
fast I can do that? Are you sure? Dude? If
I do pushups for a whole remember when we did
that push up challenge, I felt my muscles growing. That
was just two two, three days, but yeah, I felt them. Well. Anyway,
if you're interested in keeping your tea levels up, here
are some things you should look at because they affect

(53:25):
your tesascurial levels, eating soy products, having kids, too many carbs,
lack of sleep, drinking booze, too much exercise. This all
messes with your Yeah, we should memorize kids in stress.
If you have kids, it's not great for it. We
think about that. I mean, I get it all makes sense,
but there's things you can do to help it. Are you?

(53:51):
Are you super competitive? Are you? But have never been
super competitive? Maybe? And he's not very stressed given with
four kids? Like never? Maybe I just was born without tea?
Is that what they called Edd's low? Eddy? That's not good?

(54:15):
The estrogen. The Morning Corny? Here we go, Morning Corny.
What do cats eat for breakfast? What do cats eat
for breakfast? Crispys? Okay, oh boy, all right? That was

(54:39):
the Morning Corny when played John Pardy What moving right
along the segment? All right? I wanted to talk about
this for a second. I'm a big loyalty guy, very
loyal to my people and my teams, and no matter
what happens, I'm there mostly the bad, but occasionally I
get some good. Well, Eddie is starting to look for

(55:01):
a new football team, even though he's a diehard Dallas
Cowboys fan, and I don't think that that's cool or fair. Okay, okay,
here can I say something? Go ahead? I sent you
the note about this and a little bit premature. I
didn't know they're gonna end up winning the game. I
sent it during the game. You said it last when
they were losing Prescott got hurt. Yes, as soon as
Dak Prescott said, I was like, I'm gonna stop watching

(55:22):
this game, and I'm gonna say, why would you give
up so quick? Because they were already not doing well?
And now that our starting quarterback gets hurt and he's
out for the whole season, I'm like this just I'm
really at the point now. I've stood behind the Cowboys
my whole life. It's my mom and I connect over it.
But I'm a little tired of losing. And you're gonna
let one game or one season. We haven't won since

(55:45):
the nineties, dude. I was a Chicago Cubs fan. We
didn't win my whole life. Until I'm an Arkansas Razorbacks fan.
I've never seen a chance. But if you feel me,
I will never leave them, though. Oh man, I'm not
going to. And I just I sent you the note
out of frustration because I really thought about it, and
I even talked to some of my friends. Some of
my friends are already gone. They're like, they're losers, and

(56:06):
if I'm their wife, I'm like, they're not loyal when
times aren't good. I know. And that's a good point
because I just taught my kids about loyalty to your team,
you know, like once you pick your team, you're loyal
to and win or lose. I just got caught in
the moment and I send you the note, and I
do want to say that I take that back. Okay,
I'm still a Dolls cowboy family. Oh but it's tough.
Andy Dalton comes in and wins the game. I saw that,

(56:28):
So you're good. I saw that. Thank you, Thank you
for the hope. We're so grateful for your feedback. And
you can always send us an email Oregon number two.
What's the email address, mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com.
Let's open it up, Bobbies Mailbag. Hello, Bobby Bones. I've
been listening to your show going on five years now.

(56:49):
It was actually your show they got me listening to
country music and now it's easily my favorite genre. I've
been Danny girl for a few months, and she knows
nothing about country music. She never really understood it, but
she knows it's important to me. So she's gonna give
it a shot and listen to it now. Before I
bombard her with all my favorite country artists, I wanted

(57:09):
to get your opinion on who you think what country
artists you would suggest to a non country fan. Thanks
in advance, Bradley. So I thought about this because my
favorites are very country, and I think it would turn
someone off if I just started splashing down with all
my favorites. Some of these are people I really like.

(57:29):
But I have now your top five of the people
that you let her your girl here and she'll be like, oh,
then you can just walk her out. She's in the
shallow wind, gets a little deeper. Then have at it.
Is this all current country? Yeah, it's all current country,
because I mean you throw some eighties or nineties country
at her. She hears Brooks and done. She's gonna be like,
this is not for me. You had to grow up

(57:50):
back then to love it or be taught it, and
that takes a while. Here we go top five, and
I'm gonna start with my only new new artist on
the list. And he was just in the studio, um yesterday. UM.
I think Nico Moon is a great artist to play
for somebody who just loves any kind of format. He's
trying to catch it good time even. I mean, he's

(58:16):
got a little bit of everything in there. He talks
about growing it up in a small town outside of Atlanta,
so he's got his country influence, he's got a little
you know, he's got the the beats in there too.
So it's the only really new one. This is Nico Moon.
We're just trying to catch a good time, right, you
guys give me that one, Okay, the other four a

(58:38):
little more established at number four, Brett Eldridge, you're not
gonna go like, wow, that's so so so country. But
he's a great singer. He's got great songs and it's
definitely country, but you're not gonna hear a lot of
banjo or mandolin or steel inside of it. Yeah, gottoos

(59:01):
from seeing me the next up, and she may already
know her because she's crossed over a bit, but it's
still country. Is Marion Morris's have a gunnimal that when
the balls a good rest contry music after all this, Yeah,
this is the perfect intro playlist today's country. I would

(59:29):
also put probably my favorite artist that's this generation of country,
Casey Musgraves. Is this guy's fine up the rain stopping,
but you stuck out in the same old storkgain the

(59:49):
whole tear, just trying that everybody can love this and
no doubt the country. Yeah, but there's a reason some
of the stuff crosses over because it's universally just easy
to love. And my number one artist for she doesn't
listen to country, but let's get her goal on. Let's

(01:00:11):
walk around slowly? Is Dan and Shay. Oh, so I
should probably go to bed. Hasha Primates off my phone
hash a quick out on. I mean you played this?
He played tequila from Dan and Shay. It's all over

(01:00:37):
cutting up. She's gonna show up at a cut Your
festival August the next year with a straw hat on
and some daisy dudes. Baby, let's go go mart next thing.
You know. She's got John Pardy for live tattooed to
cross her. But honorable mention was Thomas Rhett. Yeah, who
would you guys to put on there? Anybody that I

(01:00:58):
didn't mention Sam Hunt, Yeah, I would like it's awesome. Yeah. Yeah,
And I was like, well, George straight, that's old school school.
You can get her there, you can get her there.
We'll get her there, We'll get her there. I know
anybody else I missed? H Kelsey Ballerini okay, um uh

(01:01:20):
Luke Hombs, I like Luke Tube that's second level. Yeah.
I feel like he's close to this. He's the biggest
thing we have in the format right now. Him and
Morgan Wallen, like these are toe in the water. Yes,
when need to go shen deep, Luke Combs, Morgan wall Yeah,
right now we're just towing in. Yeah, and then all
the way in, like when you're all the way up
to your neck. That's John Pardy Midland that yeah, Shelton

(01:01:46):
at the boys around here? Yeah, yeah, she needs before
she hops into some Jason al Dean. Yeah, but Miranda's
probably shin maybe knee George the line, where's that maybe close? Yeah,
that's one. There's a different levels you need to be
exposed to if you've not been exposed to it, or

(01:02:07):
you could be turned off, you know, m you know
that song I really like right now, that's a new song.
This is this justin Bieber Holy song. Oh man, it's good.
Not holy like Florida Georgily a lot of but it's
Bieber and Chance the rapper. This song is so good.
Turning this up right, will you? Oh? Might go down

(01:02:31):
to the because the way that this guy opens up
when we touch it, it's making me say that the
way you, homie, Homi homi, feel so holy holy holy
holy holy, oh God, run into the other like a

(01:02:53):
text star. Can we end at the second way home?
O o homie home. I feel so I like that
guy now a lot more. I've always thought his music
was good, but it was always like, yeah, what's beebri about?
But Cala went to church with him, was like, he's
the greatest guy. And she was like, as a normal person,
if you just around him, you you go. Man, he's

(01:03:13):
just a good, normal dude. But because of all that
crap he went through young when he's just like exposed,
I think he went through a lot of rough stuff.
Oh being young and stupid, weird. He's the only one.
Yeah right, we just right. We just didn't have access
to as much, weren't put out there. But she loves him.
I mean she would go. They had like a little
soccer group she would go watch him play like she
was friends with him in or that group at our church.

(01:03:36):
So this song is it's great feel So I don't
but I like it, you know that? Yeah? Man, there's
two songs when we're in the car with a car
full of kids that they say turn up, this is
one of them and then still Watermelon Sugar. He to
go to ar Okay gang place your bets? Do you

(01:04:04):
think Lunchbox was able to trick his dad into thinking
that he lunch watches the telemarketer. Oh oh and phone call.
Yeah no, no, no, no way. No dad would be
onto him so fast listen to his voice. Lunchbox called
his dad acting like he worked for a voter registration company,
so something that he might listen to. Did you use
a fake voice? Yeah, I'm not very good at voices,

(01:04:25):
so I practice, and this is the voice I came
up with. It Just Nico Nico, like Nico Moon. Yes,
like you can think of no name except an artist
that he just come in. I just knew that Nico
had just come in your voice, but I don't know
that might this guy's good man? How are you doing today? Sure?
Can I ask you if your questions are about their
upcoming election. Do we think Lunchbox was able to trick

(01:04:49):
his dad? I still say no. His voice is so distinct.
There's no way, no, no way. But maybe I'm gonna
go yes, you think so? I don't know the Nico. Hi,
this is a voter dot sound like I don't know.

(01:05:11):
Here is Lunchbox calling his dad trying to see if
he can trick him. Hello, Oh yeah, this is Nico
Jackson with a voter regigeration dot org. Is this mister?
I guess I was just calling to see a couple
of questions about the upcoming election that's going to be
happening in November. Okay, Well, you be participating in this
upcoming election. Are you going to cast a ballot? Yeah?

(01:05:34):
Do you plan on voting online? Do you voting mail
in ballot? Are you going to go early voting mail in?
Have you already applied for the mail in ballot? I've
already got it. Okay, And now we're going to ask
you a couple of questions on the issues in your area.
There is a law that they are looking to make
it required in the Travis County area that you park

(01:05:57):
in your garage. Will you vote pro or neg it
if on that negative, I've never heard of such a thing. Also,
we are talking about maybe limiting the amount of flushes
in your toilet per day. Would you say you flush
four or more times per day? That that was part one.

(01:06:18):
There's part two. Oh he fooled him? Yeah, because what
do you do when you believe it's a telemarket? You hang? Yeah,
there's another part. Okay, here you go. Oh sorry, mister
myself cut out, so we got disconnected with this is no.
I don't know if on me you're an idiot idea,

(01:06:41):
there's no way, no idea. Did you ever tell him? Yeah?
I call him from myself on him right, Nico Moon,
He goes, Jackson, is that someone messing with me from
the show? And I was like it was me? He goes, oh, oh,
he goes. I was like, I never heard heard of
the garage saying. I was like, how one of these

(01:07:02):
laws coming from? Did you make all those up? Yeah?
Well pay me bad you get the money we each
about ten dollars? Remember, No, we did you never remember? Remember? Okay? Yeah,
that's pretty good. I got a good alb participating early.
I wonder if you can try to full like our
boss Rode with Nico Jackson, I can try try to

(01:07:26):
call it rod It's um, what's the scenario that you're
Nico Jackson, you have a new artist and because oh
I love it that you're you have a new artist
that you'd like to get in front of him who's
been has over ten followers on Instagram. Now, okay, did
you relate really blowing up? All right? Try that for tomorrow,
Nico Jackson back tomorrow. It's time for the good news.

(01:07:49):
Good Some people still hold onto that dream playing rex
sports as adults, and you guys make fun of me
for doing it. Well, there's goalies in Canada and the
US that play hockey once a week and they're making
money for cancer research. Every save they make people donate
money to cancer research and so far they've raised over
one hundred thousand dollars. First of all, we don't make

(01:08:11):
fun of you for playing any sort of rec sport,
do we amy No, never. We make fun of you
because you talk about how you're the captain but you
also are the manager. Yeah, you washed the jerseys. I
do do that. I do I bring the team jerseys
and I am the captain. You act like you're the
best player on the field, and you just say a
contributor if you just didn't build yourself up so much.

(01:08:33):
It's like you're talking how cool you are in high school,
and everybody from a high school caluscaes he wasn't cool
at all. Yeah, and then I put my Crown King
hat on and everybody's like, well, you know what, the
Crown the King is here. Anyway, we don't make fun
of you for playing rec league soccer. But these guys,
that's awesome. They found something awesome. They found something great
to do for somebody else while doing what they love.
So all right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Let me play a

(01:08:57):
voicemail number one from last night. This is Mona from Austin, Texas. Hi,
good morning, studios. I'm a long time listener, first time caller, Bobby.
I just had a little problem. For the past two weeks.
You've ruined the results to the Incanta Stars. I can't
watch until the next day on Hulu, and I stay
away from all news until I can see it. So

(01:09:17):
my question is is there any way you can give
some kind of spoiler alert before you tell the results
of the night before. Yeah, sure, I mean this news.
You know when results shows live events. I kind of
don't go ahead spoiler because if you don't catch it,
it's hard. It's like a football game, someone going, hey,
I can't watch till tomorrow. What's kind of a new
to void? Watch everything? But I will try to do better.

(01:09:40):
I appreciate that note. I'm taking it in right now.
Try to remember, but I'm gonna try, Monica, you know,
to be a better person. All we can do is try. Yep,
that's right, Okay, thank you for that. Let's do the
big story Bobby's story. Hey, congratulations to nineteen year old
Olivia Stone's getting married. Nineteenth is a little young, but

(01:10:00):
she's getting married. You know, I'd love to see somebody happy.
She is marrying an eighty nine year old resident in
the senior living center where she works in Russellville, Arkansas.
Why Lee Hopkins has dementia. He cannot remember her names
and dates. Olivia Stone bragged on social media about her
new relationship status and the money that she will certainly
inherit upon her rich husband's death. Oh well, that's why

(01:10:23):
she hopes to become a sugar mom a quote and
attract men by being a wealthy widow interested Lee Hopkins,
This eighty nine year old does not have any immediate relatives.
His wife died in a car crash. He was at
the wheel, got lost on one or twenty five miles
from their intended destination. But she's nineteen marrying an eighty
nine year old, and she's open about all this stuff. Wow,

(01:10:46):
Like she's telling you what her role is. He don't
got snatch at and I was wondering, where does he
have any daughters? Why are they not helping him know
that me? Is this a case where someone should hop in? Yeah,
this is taking advantage of the elderly. I think if
he has dementia, it's tough to be able to how

(01:11:09):
bad it if it depends how bad it is. Right,
do you take a will from someone who who is
in the middle of dementia? Don't you have to do
clear mind, sound mind? Yeah? I don't know. I think
he would probably have to. I don't know what's up
to people. I think other family members are the ones
that need to step in. But have any I know?
And then he doesn't have any. She takes care of

(01:11:31):
him for the last years of his life, and he's
like you know what, she should have it? I mean, yeah,
who are we to say that he can't do that? Oh?
I don't know. Does he have a lawyer? She probably
helped him find one. Yeah, it's her uncle who's not
even a lawyer. Weird story. What do you suggest? I
mean what? I would hope that she would snap out

(01:11:54):
of it and not want to take advantage of this man.
But what is going to happen to his money? Her?
I try to get school, see the line ruff An interview.
We're trying, right, Yeah, I believe it or not. She
deleted her Twitter account, so that's gone. If I found
on Instagram, it's private. I messaged her and haven't got
a response back yet. Wow. You think maybe her place

(01:12:15):
of employment, like they would fire her after seeing this
because you can't work somewhere and prey on No no, no, no, no,
Well that's it inappropriate in a senior living center. I
don't know that they have that. I can tell you
that if one of my dad's my dad lives an
assistant living place, if one of his caretakers, especially if

(01:12:37):
she was nineteen, started dating him and was putting out
there publicly that she was ready to inherit his money
when he died, they would be letting her go. Although
they are short stuffed right now, so maybe not. We
are hurt in Russellville, Arkansas. I've been to Russellville many times,
Central Arkansas, Central Arkansas. Olivia Stone, you're on your way

(01:12:59):
to what a freshman year of college or that stage?
Maybe you're just working full time. Call give us a call.
I'll be gentle. I just have some questions I want
to ask you. I'm not gonna walk in anywhere. I mean,
I'm just gonna ask how much do you love this guy?
What does he mean to you? What do you see
as your future with him? How much money is she inheriting?

(01:13:23):
I will I will treat her as I would treat
anyone coming on the show. I would not slam her.
I just want to hear what she has to say,
Olivia Stone. We can be your one safe outlet if
you're looking to be on something, because I'm sure people
are reaching up to talk to her. Yeah, anyway, that's
a big story there. What do you think about that one?
That's a great I hope she's listening. I hope she
calls in. That'd be a good conversation. Every line filled

(01:13:44):
up right now, So don't stop, Olivia. If you're hear
a busy signal, keep calling. All right, there's another one
though Bobby's story. Yesterday they announced the newest iPhones, the
iPhone twelve Mini, the iPhone twelve, the iPhone twelve Pro,
and the iPhone twelve Pro Max. The news is for me.
The new phone will come with no headphones and no

(01:14:05):
charger in the box because they want to eliminate waste.
I think this is a good move because most people
already have the charger. If you have an iPhone and
you're getting most people that are buying a new iPhone
already have an iPhone, so there's no knee for another
charger because we have one. And the headphones were the
wired ones, and you pretty much have your headphones at
this point. Yeah, those are the ones I collect, like,

(01:14:28):
for sure, I have a fun to headphones, but chargers,
I mean, I could definitely use the charger every time,
but the ones that come in the box are too short. Yeah,
you can't even reach your bed from the side of
You got to go buy a longer chord. The only
place that works is like on the kitchen counter, where
you can plug plug your phone in for a minute
while you're in the kitchen. You know how tiny the
plug is into your phone and then the other end

(01:14:48):
is like a USB. Well they're even phasing that out.
Heads up because I had to go buy a new
charger the other day and I bought the wrong one.
I thought it had I just bought the little square
that plugs in and I got home and there was
no USB hole is a tiny, little teeny USB hole.
There wasn't one, So then how to go back? And
I said, I need the kind with the USB hole

(01:15:09):
and he's like, oh, we're phasing that out. FYI, you
should buy this new yord. Its like a guy from
the United States, is not nice a USB hole? Well,
I new saying it's funny. Yeah, eight year I had
to buy a new chord to fit my new hole.
And the big news is that the twelve, the iPhone
twelve will work on five G networks. Not a lot

(01:15:31):
of places to get five G right now, just really
small pops because right now, four g's where it's at,
and it's the best you can get. Um. Some Android
phones are allowing five G, but it's just hard to
get it. So it'll be equipped with all new antennas.
It'll be thinner and smaller than previous models. The Mini
is seven twenty nine, the iPhone twelve is eight twenty nine,
the iPhone twelve Pro is nine ninety nine, and then

(01:15:52):
the iPhone twelve Pro Max is one thy ninety nine dollars.
A lot of money. Is it like mini in size
or just many and what it can do? Size? Maybe
what it can do, but it's definitely smaller. So that's
the big new yesterday. There is a new iPhone coming out.
All right, thank you guys very much. Bobby's story. Leanna

(01:16:13):
and Arkansas on the phone right now. Hey, Leanna, how
are you morning, studio? I can't believe. Congratulations on you doing?
Thank you? How are you doing? I'm so good. I
just wanted to call and comment on the Olivia stone

(01:16:34):
Um story. I actually lived in the restaur and I
read that on Facebook class right. I just thought it
was awful that someone was taking advantage of our elderly
like that. There's definitely an advantage being taken, right. It's
but who can jump into help? Because he has no fence?
Who can help though? I mean, that's the question I

(01:16:54):
wonder And if no one can, then you just have
to go. Hope she beat the system, but it doesn't
have any family. I don't know. I don't know how
to help the guy. Do you? What do you think
about this? I think that it's awful, but I did
read that. I think there are like some legal there's
some legal things that someone can pursue, like the state.

(01:17:14):
You know, there are some laws in places that do
protect our elderly. So I'm hoping that that could happen.
But once again, also like who will get this money,
and not that she's deserving of it by all means,
I don't think so. But it's sad, so sad. Yeah,
it is said we need the Attorney General of Arkansas
to step in. That's why we can do it. Yeah

(01:17:37):
for sure. So listen, we don't know anything but what
we read on a story. What if we talk to them,
she really is in love with them, right, maybe we
get him on like not just her, but the man
eighty nine year olds. If he has DIMENSIONA you won't
remember no, well no, there's you're in and out. I
don't know how severe his dimension is. Sometimes he can
be sound of mind, other times not. The Attorney General

(01:17:59):
of Arkansas is Leslie Rutledge. Hey, I'm sorry, excuse me,
Miss Rutledge. Part of me call our show. We want
to talk to you about this. Can we get in
touch with the the Attorney General of Arkansas? Okay, I
got a line into the governor as an office. I
don't want to call a governor for this on govinor rodginsons,

(01:18:25):
but you drive down to Russellville. I'm just curious as
to what the what's happening here and how it can
be addressed if it needs to be addressed. Um Leslie Rutledge.
She is an American law and or politician. She is
the fifty six Attorney General of Arkansas since twenty fifteen,
and she may run for governor. Who knows I may

(01:18:46):
run against her with her, So let's go. Let's be
friends now, all right? So if we can get Leslie
Rutledge on the phone, okay, we'll come back and if
we can't get her on the phone in the next
few minutes, which are we tough? Today is National ball
Olden Free Day, Eddie. This is something we came up
with last night ahead. This day celebrates people who decide

(01:19:08):
to finally shave they're outside of their head because the
inside is starting to bald. Yes, did? You're losing some
of the bag and losing some of the front. So
do you mean shave the entire entire thing? Okay, not
like George Jefferson. Right, October fourteenth is bald and free day.
Here is what I will offer you. I'm gonna give

(01:19:29):
you your choice of categories. Okay, nineties country, I feel
about that. What next? Dallas Cowboys? Oh, I love it. Next? Oh,
that's his Bobby Bones show grab bag meaning questions about
us on the show. Okay, Well, and then I'm playing
for what. No, You're gonna have five questions. Every question

(01:19:51):
you get the prize. The first question is worth ten dollars.
You get it. It'd be pretty easy. Second questions worth
twenty dollars. Next questions worth thirty dollars. The next ones
is worth In the end, you can make one hundred
and fifty bucks. Okay, you gotta go five for five. Okay,
So what if he doesn't miss one? You have to
shave your head if I miss one? Yeah, because listen,

(01:20:13):
they're easy. I'll give you an example question. The thunder
Rolls is the first song on what nineties Garth Brooks
album No Fences. Correct, you'd have ten dollars. Wow, look
you just wasted it. Huh, So think about it. We'll
come back and get your answer. You have a chance,
so so hold on, hold on real quick, and you
can quit at any time. I have a chance to
win how much one fifty dollars and then I have

(01:20:34):
a chance to also shave my head about. But they're
categories that are for you, made especially for the correct,
So think about it. We'll come back on the other
side of the see what you want to do. Like
the idea I can just tell. I mean, Dallas Cowboys, dude,
you're a die hard. I mean I got the sweatshirt
on right now. Oh is it a sign? I think
it's a sign. Let's go over the producer ready, because

(01:20:57):
we've got him the option to make right cash homie whoa.
All you have to do is go five for five
and categories that you are especially an expert in nineties
country trivia, Dallas Cowboys football team, Yes or Bob, you
gonna show a grab bag And with each question it's
worth more and more money, and I'm gonna pay it
out of my own podcat I should you have been mos?

(01:21:17):
As soon as the segments I love it, we think, Eddie.
And if you lose, you have to shave your head
bald though with like straight bald because it's national what
bald Freedom Day? Yeah, and you're going bald. You brought
it up to us. Okay, So I already got a
text for my wife and she didn't say no. She
just said, don't miss any nice and you won't. She

(01:21:37):
also said, please don't go bald. So here we go.
I'll do it. Okay, Eddie's in, I'll do it. And
my category that I would like to pick, let's go,
let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
I'm gonna have to go nighties, country, nineties country, you're
in the cowboys? Okay, Eddie? For ten dollars, Oh Boy?

(01:21:59):
Question number one, Wild Angels Wrong Again? A Broken Wing?
We're all number one songs in the nineties by which artist?
Say that again? Miss the first one? Wild Angels wrong Again?

(01:22:21):
And a Broken Wing? We're all number one songs even
Morgan Number two punch, Yes, I know who this is?
How do you not know? Who? Are you gonna miss
the first one? The ten dollars question? You sing a
little bit broke? I sang it bad, but I can
sing angels. How do you not know this? What year

(01:22:44):
did this come on? It's in the nineties, in the nineties.
Second one wrong again? I don't know that a broken wing.
I think everybody could sing along to if at play,
I could try it. This is the only one. I'm
gonna give you a hand out, Okay, h broke can wing?
Yeah no, he never I don't part with the broken wing.

(01:23:09):
What on earth? I've never heard the carry me through?
This might be the biggest you know. I think I
know the answer this, bro I know the soul. Sure
carry me. There's the option I give you, Eddie good.

(01:23:31):
This is my hair. This is He did take the bed,
and he's being hard because you took. I don't want
to be bold, but you want to kick the bed.
You could have said no, I don't want to play
what you got? Oh Mark, I will let you either
answer what you're guessing or you can go to lunchbox.
Who you do have a lifeline? Sometimes he can. He

(01:23:56):
knows nothing and he might even miss it on purp.
I don't know if I can trust this guy. I mean,
can you trust me? Look at me? And then how
you talking about my answer one more time? Ready, and
Eddie one more time? And with the broken wing she
carries her dreams. Man, you are see her fly? Yeah,

(01:24:16):
that's it. I mean he nailed it. And then and
then at one point she goes really pot and you
are see that's what I was really you that, Eddie.
I like for you go to lunchbox. I know these songs,
but I can't even say with one hundred certainty who

(01:24:37):
it is it is. But I know you're thinking Eddie
the Judds. Okay, that's one guess? Or is that your
only guests? I mean that's all I got because I
didn't really know them that well. Is that all you have?
That's the only thing that you would guess, that's the
only thing that would get I would tell you to
go to lunchbox. Yeah, I would tell you, not the guests.
That's your only guests. I would tell you go to lunchbox.
I'm gonna this is the last I'm gonna help you.
Oh gosh, this is it. I mean, I do I

(01:24:59):
don't want to do this, but I'm gonna have to
go to lunchbox. Lunchbox. Now you can say, Eddie, don't
miss on purpose. You can say, Lou began, Oh, I
don't do that, Eddie. I mean, is that Garth Brooks?
Here we go? This is a mistake, Lunchbox. Who do
you think? I mean, Eddie, I'm not for sure, but
who do you think talking? Come on? I mean the

(01:25:19):
first person that pops in my head is Martina McBride.
What do you think about that? Eddie? I like it?
I mean that's I mean, I know that song and
I I don't know. Like I said, I know the song,
but I don't know who sings it. But Martina McBride
jumps in my head. I mean, is that your answer, lunchbox,
because I know it's not Trishi Yearwood. I mean Martina

(01:25:44):
McBride would be my answer. Uh need an answer, Martina
McBride's Martina McBride, please put your hair please. The answer
is random than Eddie. You had to go to lunchbox

(01:26:11):
with a ten dollars question in Maggs Country. This is bad.
This is bad and I really thought he was gonna
miss it on purpose, just because he does. That's your boy? Hey,
thank you, yeah you over ten bucks. Question question number
two Eddie for twenty dollars. Come on, who performed the song?
In nineteen ninety two straight to keil A Knight. Don't
ask her straight, thank John Anderson, correct ty dollars, but

(01:26:40):
don't ask her on the straight to key nut him. Okay, Eddie,
come on, this is your thirty dollars questions. By the way,
I have no confidence in now after that first question.
Amarillo by Morning is best known as a George Straight hit.

(01:27:02):
What other Cowboys singer released a song before George did?
What are you talking about? No one? This is a
trick question. It's not a trick question. Oh my god,
they just got hard real little by Morning. This is
the George Straight version. Do we have the other version
in the commuter? We do? Why don't we just play it?

(01:27:23):
Let's what we may have. No, we may not know
who it is. I just looked it up. If you
play it, he will know because you didn't know you
looked it up. Of course I didn't know. I thought
George Straight was the only one that sing you. But
now that I see who the other person is, Okay,
go ahead. I mean he didn't know Martina McBride, So
I don't know. This is the thirty dollar question, right,

(01:27:48):
I just want three seconds of this song? Go I
am a real little bye. That's it? What who I thought? Here?
What are you giving you so many hits? Who is that? Dude?
Sounds like karaoke as Denny's talking about. I am a

(01:28:08):
riddle by morning up from Shining Tom. Everything that I've got,
here's just what I've got. Heady thirty dollars questions. This
guy's from the night sky at the County. Just no way, dude,

(01:28:33):
it's no way we know this guy now the question.
The question has to do with something in the nines
with George Straight, right, Amarillo by Morning is best known
as a George Straight hit. What other Cowboys singer released
this song before George Strait? Probably not, I'll tell you
this before. Amarillo by Morning was written by Terry Stafford
and Paul Frazier. It's one of George Strait's most recognized songs,

(01:28:55):
but it was first released in nineteen seventy five. Seventy five?
All right, I'll guess, can I Can I hear the
cuple more time? Yeah? One more time? I am a
real little by Martel, he goes carried Denny's everything that
I've gone, It's just what I've got. All okay, you've

(01:29:20):
never met him I think I've met him, bouse, I
really have no clue singing this song right now. I'll
take a guess. I'm gonna lose my hair on this one. Ahead,
is it? Don Williams? No, see Amy's laughing. But Amy,
it's weird. You googled it and you knew the name.

(01:29:41):
Who could this be? That his son opened for us once?
What his son? And you're probably gonna want to take
back your Denny's comment. Oh boy, Why he's on the
phone right now. His son opened up for his sun

(01:30:01):
opened up for us at a festival once we met
him briefly. This guy's not alive anymore. Garth Brooks counts
him as a hero. Who did we worn out tape
of Oh Chris Lado? It's not Denny's, it's not Denny's.
I feel bad about this. Well, let's look at the

(01:30:22):
bright side here. Yeah, you made thirty dollars? Yes, oh
my god? But but what No? No, he got thirty
got twenty on ten from the other two questions. I
mean he really would have lost another. Yes, do you
want to go double or nothing? Oh? Yes, head an
entire face, entire face? Yeah, eyebrows, No, not eyebrows okay,

(01:30:45):
just facial hair and and wax and chest wax. And
I don't want to have anything in my chest, so
that's you don't have any hair on waxing but nothing? Okay, Amy,
would you give him another question for all face? I mean,
it is his hair. It is a big deal. So
I don't want to be rude, but I mean you

(01:31:07):
remember this if this ever is on me a similar situation,
that you will have my back. Yes, I will promise.
I don't know, all right, let's do it no or nothing?
What is it facing? But it's face head okay, and
that it will just trust you, Yeah, like I can.
I ask you. Are the questions a little easier than

(01:31:27):
those last three? They're a difficult ish? Oh God, you
have to if you have to get both these right
to win. Okay, this one you will get before Garth Brooks,
who was the first artist to record and Seeing Friends
and Low Places. We've played it on the show one
hundred times. Oh you're you're choking right now. Why are
these questions so hard? No, the answers because the pressure
is on. You're not performing as well as you would.

(01:31:50):
You're choking right now. I didn't think i'd see it
from you. What even Ray knows? Go ahead, Mark Chestnut, correct,
you're right man, I'm just telling you that first question
threw me off. Whiskey. Thank goodness, Eddie, it's all on

(01:32:12):
the line for this question. Here more your head and
your face up for grabs, all shaved. Today's national baldin
free Day. We want you to go baldin free in.
What nineteen nineties movie did Reba make our feature film
debut for all the marbles head and face? And what

(01:32:39):
nineties movie did Reba make our feature film debut? Heads
on the microphone? I have no idea. This was considered
the hardest question in the last up five. Can you
give a multiple choice? I cannot. You've already been given
hints galore nineties movie Reba. You want to have a

(01:33:03):
break to think about it, but you can't look anything up.
We'll make sure you don't google anything. Okay, I would
appreciate that. We'll come right back. Let's go tie his hands. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Gotta get over to Eddie and ask his final question.
Laura and Tulsa, though you want to say something, Laura,
how are you? Thank you for calling the show. Hey,

(01:33:23):
here's what I have to say, I'm a defense attorney.
I'm coming to Eddie's defense. George Strait released Damarillo by
Morning in the eighties. That is not a nineties trivia question. Well,
he would be mostly known from the nineties, I think
is why the question was written. The artist was from
the nineties. But it's fair room, oh man, respect the

(01:33:44):
attorney on the line. I mean, I understand, I mean
attorneys trying to find loopholes, but this jury is not
finding any sympathy. Lunchbox says no sympathy. Ye, Amy, I mean,
I guess it's true. George Straight is the eighties artist too.
He is most known. But am all about the morning
is what the question was about, and that was in

(01:34:05):
the eighties. Yeah, oh, I have to throw that one out.
I think we throw that one out. Oh okay, So
what does that mean for me? You get another quote?
Excuse me, you get another I think my attorney speak
for me. Yeah, sure, Laura, what's your goal with this?
What would you like the court to do? Okay? My
suggestion to the court would be to let him change
categories and start over, start over the whole thing. You

(01:34:27):
know what, what can I consult with my attorney? Yeah?
You can't. You can't. You know what the judge is
listening to this. So I talk with your attorney, Eddie. Okay, okay,
your honor, no, my attorney. I don't know if we can.
This is my strongest suit. Cowboys. Yeah, I'm a fan,
but I mean he could throw something from the nineteen
sixties Cowboys that I won't even know. Oh that's true,

(01:34:48):
that's true. But yeah, I mean, you're just let's just
be frank, it's not looking to here. You're right, good,
good point, good point. I mean, you know, like maybe
you could try Bobby Bones. Surely you know about your
buddy's there in the rail. I do, I do. I
know a lot about them, but I just again, they
can throw these little nitpick things that I just don't

(01:35:09):
remember about. And again it's not looking good. Okay, all right,
she's giving you your option. I don't know. Very honest,
I appreciate that. So we'll throw it out. I'll throw
it out. What would you like to do? Um, throw
it out and let's start over. Would you like category?
Oh my gosh, she made a great point. Oh she
found the loophole, Eddie. You've been exonerated from nineties countries

(01:35:31):
thank you. We are now going to move you over
to Dallas Cowboys or Bobby Bone Show grab Bag. Laura,
if you'd like to stay on the phone, we'd love
to have you stay for the segment. Yes, sure, absolutely, Okay,
she's like a court, she's not busy. Backup for grabs
your bald head. We're shaving your heads. Oh wow, National
Free and bald Day. One question away from finishing two huh,

(01:35:54):
but you also lost at one point we gave you
a correct and you had no idea. The last was
the answer was tremors? Oh good, I never had Yeah,
I had three quite three possible answers and those were
not tremors. Was not in there? That was the Reba movie,
Eddie Categories or Dallas Cowboys or Bobby Bones Show grab Bag.
Let's go Bobby Bones Show grab Bag. Okay, here you go.
This could be tough. Question number one for ten dollars.

(01:36:17):
What is Mike D's fiance's name Kelsey? Correct? Wow? Did
you not know that? Nope? I had Kelly Eddie? Go ahead?
How old is Amy's daughter Stashira? She's thirteen? Correct because

(01:36:39):
she could have been twelve. That's that question was worth
twenty dollars. Wow, Eddie, what's the recipe for a Bobby
water at Sonic? Oh gosh, oh gosh. I wrote this
down somewhere um ice sonic ice correct water Okay, well yeah,

(01:37:00):
doa nerds okay and fruit correct. Oh my gosh, wow, Okay,
come on, I wish your thirty dollars question you now
made sixty dollars. That's what I'm talking about, Eddie. Lunchbox
had a gang he was in as a kid. Yes,
they were known as the LWC. Yes. What does LWC

(01:37:25):
stand for? I believe they that stands for Little White Criminals. Correct.
Oh my gosh, this is good. Hey a lawyer. We're
killing it, Laura, Laura, we're killing it. You need to
know your attorneys. I just got her. She's appointed. You
should have gone with this from the beginning. These are
way easier than any way easier, Eddie. Your final question,

(01:37:47):
save your bald head. Come on, it's really fifty dollar question,
and to make it'll be one hundred and fifty dollars total.
Last year you requested us to book an artist. You
saw him playing out and he said, hey, you should
have him coming up play. He eventually did come in
a play. What was the artist you had us book
and perform on the show? What was the name? I

(01:38:09):
remember this guy? You booked him, I booked him. Yeah,
you saw him play. I saw him play, and then
he was on the show. Then he was on this show.
You have fifteen seconds. Hey, don't hold on starting now? Hey,
when was this? Did you say a year ago, two
years ago, three years ago? Did he say that? I

(01:38:31):
didn't say when. Okay, last year? I said last last year? Okay,
So it could be the queen guy, queen guy, Mark
Mark Mark Mark, Mark, held on? I need an answer,
I need a first and last name. Is it's the
queen guy? Right? What is your answer? Mark, Mark, Mark Marte,
Mark Martell, Mark Martell? I think Mark Martell. Is that

(01:38:54):
your answer? I mean, who else? Right? Who else? I
don't know those Mark Martell. The answer is Mark Martell. Yes,
And you know you owe her lawyer fees? You lost

(01:39:15):
your money. Wow. I feel like the people on court,
you know, they're like, whoa, we did it? The whole
like court gets up and starts screaming this is fantastic,
and then this is awesome. I mean they should write
a book about this. Yeah, you're going big house and
a big lawyer comes in for free pro bono. Wow, Laura,
how do you feel you just won this case for
your client. I'm so happy anyway, that's awesome to say

(01:39:43):
that category to begin with, you're right, you're right, But
to see this is why people need lawyers. Sometimes you
think you can defend yourself, you can't. I needed her
to come to my defense. I didn't know, guys. I
was worried that you guys are just gonna pick some
because we talk a lot about each other and we're like, oh,
there could come up. You guys can come up with
something that I don't know. There's a little detail I
forgot or something. But it was awesome and I know

(01:40:04):
you guys really well, and I'm freaking want and I
have my hair. Oh wow, all right, I didn't paying
you right now? Oh dude, that was you, Laura. What's
your venmo Eddy, I'll send you the money. Hey, what
do you charge an hour? Laura? Actually, I'm a public defender,
so I am court appointed to represent people who can't affordinate.
Love it. That would be man. Have you ever gotten

(01:40:25):
a case? I've always wondered this about public defenders, and
I don't know exactly how it works. But Laura, you
don't have to answer her if you don't want. Okay, No,
I'm genuinely curious if you ever get I mean, I'm
sure you get handed a case. I feel like sometimes
I would have to be to say I can't, I
can't represent this person. Can you walk away? Or do

(01:40:47):
you have to do it? Because you've taken an oath?
Do you pretty much have to do it? Like I
if I had, if I had a problem where it
was a true ethical dilemma for me, then I could
talk to the court on it. But generally you're not
going to be a public defender of their cases. Can't
take We're doing this because even the guy with the
worst charge ever needs as good a defense as Bobby

(01:41:09):
Bones can afford. You know what I mean. I guess
I got loved into this. I mean, not a villain here.
Wait a minute, Yeah, if they're innocent. Yeah, but then
I guess if you know, I just wonder sometimes I
would just walk away or throw the case. Okay, she
would never do that, Laura, Thank you very much. Eddie

(01:41:32):
really appreciate you. I really do. You add a lot
to this segment. We'll appreciate you, so thanks for calling it,
Thanks for listening. All right, have a good day, guy
by Eddie. Congratulations. I think I've just been MODI the money.
Thank you man. All good? All right, thank you guys. Amy.
What's going on today? We have our pastor coming over today,
but his daughter is like friends with our sons, so

(01:41:53):
they're going to be playing and then hopefully the adults
will get to hang out. But I really like him
a lot, so I'm excited about that. What about you,
Eddie and I are going to play golf today? Yeah,
we are, right, of course, I haven't played had time
to play in a month. We kind of set aside
a time. I thought Caitlin was going out to dinner
with a friend tonight, so I was like, hey, she
she's like, go play golf, but she went last night,

(01:42:13):
so I played video games last night. Schedule like, don't
do that. Yeah, sounds like it was a mistake. Oh
you don't want me to out that you were kidding,
conveniently confused. No, I was confused. I thought I thought

(01:42:35):
last night we're gonna have dinner and she was like,
now I'm going You're like, oh, I thought that was
tomorrow when I book golf. Yeah, but okay, why you
want to blow me up like that? Nothing, it's just funny.
It's just funny. Now to goodness, you won't stop. No, no, no, Eddie,
this is good and lunchboxic. We can appreciate this now
because no, no, because did you see it yesterday? How

(01:42:57):
or whenever it was y'all were talking about it like, well,
let me check in see if I can. Oh, yeah,
you know, never that never. There you go, thank you,
have a wonderful day. We'll see you on tomorrow's show.
I think Tanya Tucker is gonna be on tomorrow morning
as of right now. That's the plan. Otherwise we'll see
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