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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting. Good guys, welcome to Thursday's show, Morning Studio Morning.
So Mike D's wedding is not this weekend, but next weekend.
Mike D is the head writer on the show. If
you hear a game, he pri wrote it, Mike, are
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you nervous? No, not at all. I'm good now about nothing,
about nothing. I'm not nervous at all. The wedding, the
marriage I'm ready for. I'm ready for it just to
be over with. If I were her, what I like
to hear that? No he doesn't. Then no, even the wedding.
You wait for the wedding to be over. Yeah, we've
been planning for so long, stressing about things. Just want
the day to be done. Maybe we would say I
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can't wait for the day to happen. Okay, Now that's
a better way. If I were picking what to say,
I would say, I cannot wait for the day to
just get here, right, Okay, I can't wait for it
to just get here, all right? And go and go
then go. Yes, So there are a couple weddings happening near.
There's Mike D's and then later on there's mine. And
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Eddie is the best man and Eddie got a suit
fit he got you. You got your suit in nice
and it is and Eddie sent a picture he got
dressed up and he's said, Kaitlin and I a little
picture of it. And so with that being said, you
have a question, Yes, go ahead, So can I wear
that tux to Mike's wedding? Is my question? Like it's
it's perfect, it's like it needs to be worn. I
feel like I should wear it to Mike's wedding. He
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wants to wear that suit? Yeah, yeah, because it's mine.
I own him now because it's not a suit. Okay.
And are you in Mike's wedding? No? Okay, yeah no,
And you can't wear something for my wedding his wedding.
I know my question wasn't even bad because even if
you were in mike Sw wedding, he would have a
tux he would want you to wear. And no, you
cannot be considering that. I thought about it because bones
and then the pictures look real nice. You look great,
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but for a reason we wanted you to look great. Yeah, yeah,
you need to get something else. And he does get
to keep the tucks that was part of the new
So after the wedding, I can wear places, right, that's okay.
After you were after you debut it in our wedding,
then you can wear it wherever you want because it
is in yours. All right, perfect, but not to mike
Dy's wedding. Deal. What do you wearing a Mikey's wedding?
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Oh my bridesmaid's dress? Oh nice? Yeah you are no
for a Bobby's wedding. I'm a bridesmaid. No, I don't
know what is the what's the dress? Wear whatever you want,
yoga clothes, yoga clothes. Like we think at our wedding
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there will be everything from camouflage to suit and ties, yeah,
and everything in between. Who's wearing the camo? Probably my
family coming in? Your people from Arkansas? Arkansas keys shows
up and with a duck call and a you know,
a camouflage jacket. Um, but so what would you like
me to wear? Just wear like a nice shirt and
some slacks, doesn't fancy? Don't have to wear a suit
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and tie? No you say that like, don't even think
about it? No, Okay, yeah, I got it, jackies. I'll
probably yeah, I or some slacks and a nice shared Okay,
I'll wear a jacket though, Okay, I think you deserve
a jacket. It's time to open up the mail bag
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get something. Hello, Bobby Bones, I need some advice on
whether it's a good time to ask for a raise.
I work in a small office of six. We recently
have lost two people. They're having a hard time finding replacements. Now.
I've considered leaving a few times earlier because of a
very difficult co worker. But I actually enjoy the work,
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and so let's go. I mean or seven months I've
gotten consistent positive feedback from my boss. I like working
for him. I don't want to screw him over. Is
it rude to ask for a raise? As I know
I am more valuable than ever? What is your advice? Signed?
Am P S. Thanks for all the positivity you have
on the show, A list the everyday at work. Here's
what I'd say. Seven months is not the time to
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ask for a raise, even if you're killing it. One
year is the time to ask for a raise if
you are elevated at a jot. If it's like, hey,
here's a lot more responsibilities. We're actually making this job
harder and more prominent, different title, then go cool. What's
to pay raise with this specific position that you're elevating
me too if you're just doing more work because of
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some situations. But it's the same job. Keep on, keep
treading water, keep killing it. And at a year it's like, hey,
I would like to do my review. We've been doing
this a year, when can we do that and review
my performance? And that's when you can find your way
in to ask that awkward question of can I have
a raise? But seven months not the time to do
it if you're not actually getting a promotion. Yeah, you
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need some sort of a more official time marker. You
just need a marker of some sort a promotion, raise,
a promotion, a rise, or a one year mark or
you know, just something instead of going, hey, i'm doing good,
let me get some of that money. You know. Yeah, no,
that's good. So good for you hanging in there, for
killing it, for getting past an annoying coworker, for knowing
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that you're awesome. Yeah, and know you're worth right, because
if you don't know your work, you ain't gonna get it,
and if you don't ask for it, you'll never get it.
They may not be able to offer it to you
right now, but at least you put that on the radar. Too,
or or when you in three months, when you hit
that year mark, but at least you know you spoke
up for yourself. My advice is wait till that year
a mark. Unless you're getting a promotion, then ask then.
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But that's good, good for you, thanks for listening to
the show. Wish I had better news for you? Would
you say, Eddie? I mean it's always awkward to have
that conversation, even I mean even at the year mark.
But yeah, you have to have that spot, the random
conversation of like, hey, can I have a raise? It's
just never good. But always expect to know, because that's
the that's the hard part. Well, the thing about the
year mark is you don't have to go and say, hey,
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I'd like to have a raise, a review. Hey i've
been here a year. Can we do an official job
review on me? Like I'm curious what I do well,
what I can do better? And then that actually allows
that pivot into thank you for this, Hey, I would
really I could really use a raise based on how
you set up performed. I think I would use it
and I think I deserve it. There you go, and
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sometimes not every whoever manages you may not know exactly
what you make depending on who came up with your
original pay. It's like I had to do this once
in my job before I joined this show, Like this
was sixteen years ago or so. But I went to
my boss and I sat down and had sort of
a review and then I asked for a raise. And
when I told him what I was making, he was like, oh, wow, yeah,
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we definitely need to be bumping you up based on
what you're doing. Thanks for telling me. So sometimes it's
also just making them aware they might appreciate that. And
then two weeks later I put in my notice because
Bobby asked me to join the Bobby Bass took a
cut to come to that, So that was awkward. I
wish we had better news for you. But you're doing great.
Hang in there. Yeah, that's the mail bag we got
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your I was abound close Morgan. What do they do
if they want to email mailbag up Bobby Bones dot com. Well,
this is a weird situation. First of all, its sad
because your dad passed away. Yeah, and you left the
show for a bit. We hated that for you. I
knew your dad, So I want everyone to know that
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it is sad, But this is a real conversation. This
is an awkward thing that Amy was mentioning to me,
and I was like, don't talk about it anymore. Bring
it on the air. So explain to the group here
what has happened. Well, so my dad wanted to be cremated,
which he was, and he was cremated here in Nashville,
but he's from Texas and he'll be We'll be traveling
to Dilley, Texas for the funeral actually this weekend. And
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so there's a lot of conversations surrounding the Ashes and
what we do. And some family members wanted like to
spread him in their own place or have a piece
of him, because you can like make jewelry or do
different things. And so I have him in this beautiful box.
It's an urn, but it's it looks like a box.
I don't know yet. Of course, I'm the one in
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charge of traveling with the Ashes to Texas, so let's
just hope they make it there. But my family was
talking about divvying him up, and I just immediately said no, no, no.
And then after I sat with it for a little bit,
I thought, well, I know my initial reaction was like,
that's weird. We can't do that, but it must be
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a thing and people must do it, and they some
people may want a piece of dad to go sprinkle
somewhere else. And I guess if you spread ashes, it's
divvying him up, right, But so then I'm like, well,
what do I do? Pack my dad in the box
and get tablespoon and some ziplock bags and you know,
I feel I'm in charge of them. I picked them up.
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That was hard to do, by the way, never done
anything like that before. So I feel protective of my
dad in a box. I would say, don't look at
it as if it is your dad, but memories of
your dad that can be shared there. Same situation for
my mom. But did you divvy her up? Yeah? You
did what to spread her out? Oh? Same thing? Okay, yeah,
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you spread at her in different places and yes, okay,
so but we had to dive it so it's not
But it's again this, I know, this is a weird situation.
It is not like you're putting an arm somewhere and no,
and this is honestly something others may have gone through
or they will go through. And I think it's okay
to talk about because it's real. My suggestion is look
at it as if you're just putting parts of his
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memory in different places or with different people. That's how
I had to look at it. It It is weird to go, Okay,
well you get some, you get some. You know, we
can measure it like they do drugs on TV. Kilos, Yeah, whatever,
But it really is not a big deal. And I
would like for you to be open about the fact
that you're you're not dividing his body, you're dividing some
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substance of his memory. All right, I'm not there yet,
but I will take him. What you're saying, he doesn't
all have to stay together, because he wouldn't. If you
want to be putting three different places, he wouldn't say together.
He's ashes. He's not even together anymore. He's not together already.
That is a different way of saying it, which can
help me process it. But I'm I'll figure I'll think
this through, and I'm in charge of I told my
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other siblings, okay, I'll tell him. Y'all didn't have to
come here and pick him up. I'm taking him. I'm traveling.
I feel like I'm the gatekeeper. So I'll figure it out.
But I think yes, Okay, as someone who has been
through this, I I would impare you to go. I'm
not dividing up his body parts, right, I'm dividing up
some substance of his memory. Okay, that's all that helps.
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Thank you do what you feel. But still I would say,
open your mind a little. Okay, you feel the same way,
I'm with you, all right? Might do you feel same way? Yeah?
I think it's all right. Let them go. They're already ashes.
It's stinks, it's it's bad. But you got this, Okay. Yeah,
I got all of y'all saying that, so I'll go
with that. The latest from Nashville in Tullywood Morgan number
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two thirty Night Twain is headed back to Las Vegas.
She is bringing her Let's Go Vegas residency back to
Zappo's Theater in December and February. Tickets go on sale
June first. More performers were announced for these CMT Music Awards,
Luke Bryan Thomas, Rhett Lady A with Carly Pearce and
Gabby Barrett, Lauren Elena with John party In, Carrie Underwood
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with Need to Breathe, just to name a few. The
show airs June ninth at eight seven pm Central Time.
Thomas Rhet describes the collection of songs on Side A
of his latest album, Side A was definitely grouped together
for a reason. I feel like all of these songs
really are representative of that country again theme, that nostalgic
vibe of songs that I was playing in my dorm
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room in college. These are the songs that I wish
I'd had the knowledge to write them, but didn't really
have the capacity to say what I needed to say.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny all. It's time
for the good news lunchbox. Whenever you walk into the
Kruger on Dixie Highway in Kentucky, there's Terry Rush. Hi,
Welcome to Kruger. You need a basket. Well, he was
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cleaning up the other day and he bends over finds
a piece of trash. Oh, only it was a one
thousand dollars money order, and he's like, oh, what do
I do? Do I keep it or do I turn
it in? And he turned it in and two hours
later someone called the store and said, Hey, I lost
a thousand dollars money order. Did you find it? And
so I got reunited with the proper owner. And did
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Terry get like a fifteen percent off a Kroger or anything? Cool? Uh? No,
he didn't get anything except for doing his job. And
he feels good about doing his job because anybody could
have cashed that money orders free money. It's not a check,
it's a bike check basically for a thousand bucks. He
turned it in. What's his name again, Terry? What? Terry Rush?
Terry Rush? We say, hey, let's get Terry. He may
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not have got anything the Kroger, but dang, we're giving
him some handclaps. And the man that came back and
got it was in tears when he met Rush. He's
probly trying to pay something off. Maybe yeah, all right,
there you go. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. It is now time for the
re emergence of elder versus millennial. Eddie is the oldest
at forty two years. Wow. Yeah, show that's true. And
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Morgan number two is the youngest at twenty seven. She
keeps getting older, so it's her generation of trivia questions
for Eddie and his for Morgan. Let's go, here we go,
let's meet our competitors. He's a dada four. He's the
Hispanic who don't panic. He's a guy who always smiles,
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and he's about to have to walk one hundred miles.
It is produce Red his opponent. She runs our digital
Her hair is blonde and shiny. One thing about her
she is never ever whiney Morgan. Number two. Right, here
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we go, Eddie. Your three questions, our questions that Morgan
would know the answer. Got it. Let's go question number one?
What is I y k y k an acronym for
I y k y k? What is I y k
y k an acronym for I'm y k y k?
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I you kindya o um? In case you didn't know,
that makes no sense whatsoever, But then that is incorrect.
I think that's the song. Okay, let's go over to
you Morgan. If you know you know that is correct.
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I've never heard that. Yeah, well, if you know, you're
half awesome times. I don't know these things, all right, ready, Eddie,
let's go. What is Ariana Grande's brother's name? She does
not have her brother, and he's famous. He is. Just
in case you're not familiar with Ariana Grande, here's a
clip of her song What's her Brother's name, I got it,
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Go ahead, Rio Grande. It's a heck of a river,
all right, Morgan, I believe it's Frankie. It's Frankie Grande.
That is correct. Yes, what does he do? Why is
he famous? Influencer? TV guy? A little bit? Did the
reality show like was on Big Stuff? Yeah? Wow? Okay,
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Next up the song Buttons and don't You which I'll
play a couple of clips here here. First of all,
it is Buttons from this group. And here is a
clip of the song don't You Don't? Film was like me.
They were songs by what two thousands pop group Destiny's
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Child Destiny shild is absolutely no what are you serious? Yeah, Morgan,
we found the music. Eddie isn't good eye. It's the
Pussycat Dolls. That is correct. Yeah? Right? Wow? Okay, uh Morgan,
you got all three. You stole all three from Eddie.
All you have to do is get one of these
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right and you ought you win? Okay, okay, It's now
time to ask questions about Eddie's generation. Things that Eddie
will know, Morgan. Question number one, what video game system
introduced a home version of Space Invaders in nineteen eighty?
Oh gosh, nineteen eighty. I mean the only Nintendo is
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the oldest. I go, maybe was it like a GameCube?
What video game system introduced a home version of Space
Invaders in nineteen eighty I'm just gonna stick with Nintendo
because that feels good. Nintendo is incorrect and you can
still Yeah, Bari is right, that's when I've got kind
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of the first game system. Next up, Morgan Ziggy Stardust
was an alter ego of what rock star? Oh oh,
David Bowie, what you know? Well, new girl? They talking
about a new girl? Wow? David Bowie is correct four points. Wow. Wow.
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The other question would have been what wrestling legend had
a role in the fantasy movie The Princess and the
Bride in nineteen eighty seven, The Princess Pride, the Princess Bride,
Thank you, um whole coach? No, No, would you have
known that? Eddie and the Giant. But Morgan is our winner. Wow. Morrigo,
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what do you have to say on the re emergence
of Elder versus Millennial? You come out dominating from the beginning. Well,
I lost last season, so I had to come out
really strong, and I feel really good about this season.
So I'm ready to really show Eddie that the millennials
are good at this. Good job, good job. On the
phone right now is Matt in South Carolina. Matt, how
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are you, Bud? I'm doing good and got a good
suggestion for Eddie's walk from West Virginia to Tennessee. Yeah,
I think you guys should make him think you guys
should make him walk on the Appalachian Trail. Well, he
can't walk on the interstate. Sure, and the route that
I've been looking at is not the Interstate. Okay, well,
mostly country roads, but I feel like I need to
be on a road road road, especially with Steve behind
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me in a car. I mean, I'm not going to
take him in the Appalachian Trail. You know what I'm saying.
Can you drive on the Appalachian Trail? Matt? No, you
cannot drive on. Well, there might be some points where
you can meet up. You go on the Appalachian Trail,
it spices it up. There's a chance of a bear attack. Yeah,
this guy's trying to kill me. I'm just trying to
walk and do this thing. This guys trying to make
a better bit and I can appreciate that. And the
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show better. We can donate more money, like if there's
a bear encounters for every wild animal in county. Now
it's a video game, guys, Yes, yeah, Hey Maddie, you
ever walked the Appalachian Trail. I've never done what they
call it through hike. I've done parts of it. But well,
Eddie will be walking from West Virginia to Tennessee. We
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raised over forty thousand dollars with the B team and
we'll see if he can make it. Because if you die,
then the money doesn't go to charity. I think if
I die, more money should good at charity. Hey, thank you, Matt.
We don't know the date of that yet. Our goal
is can we get that date next week? Scoop Steve. Yeah,
we'll nail down next week. I gotta make sure that
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we're all here. I'm not traveling. Okay, Well, what do
we do without Steve and me? And we'll be fine
with that? Call in and be on Aaron whatnot? Okay? Over,
Hey Matt, thank you. I do want to go over
with a very important interview. We don't want to leave
high ranking executives on the phone for too long on
the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Courtney Monroe. She has the
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president of National Geographic Global Television. She is the reason
that I have a show that exists that will be
on Monday night at ten nine Central Courtneyman or everybody? Hi, everybody,
how are you studio? Hey? We are good. I have
a question for you. Yeah, Bobby, tell me about this
how this time thing works? Ten nine Central? Does that
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mean everybody but Central gets it at ten and then
only Central gets it at nine? Like this is the
most basic question. But I need help here. Yes, that
is correct. Don't you live in the Sun time zone? Though?
But I know we get it at nine, right, so
if but if you're on the East Coast where I live,
or you're on the West coast, you get it at ten.
I just because if people hit me up from all
these times on to like what time is it on here?
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And I'm like, you know what, I want to ask
somebody who knows the president. I'm not that person though. Okay,
So ten nine Central, Yes, Monday Night on that geo
breaking Bobby Bones, And let me ask you the first
question that people want to know. Why in the world
would you green light a show with me on it?
First of all, I'm a huge fan I've been a
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huge fan and loyal listener for a long time, so
part of this was just a ploy to get to
know you. Really, that's number one. Number two, you were
on Running Wild with Bear Girls, your listeners, your fans
tuned in, became the highest rated episode ever for us
that season, and we're like, I'm like, gosh, people love him.
Let's do a show with Bobby Bones. And the truth
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that matters this show is this show is the embodiment
of exactly who you are. It is full of adventure,
it is fun, it is full of heart and inspiration,
and your viewers are gonna love it. And so I
knew it was going to be a hit. I knew
it was going to be entertaining. I knew you were
going to have fun doing it. That's why we greenland it. Now,
the question for me is, did you ever get nervous
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that I would be physically really badly injured or die
because some of the stuff I was doing was pretty nuts. Yes,
I did worry about that. I was a little conflicted
because on the one hand, the crazier things you do,
the you know, the more nutty it is, the better
the television. But I really like you and I didn't
want you to get hurt. So yes, I was definitely nervous,
but I was conflicted because it makes for great entertaining television.
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The first episode is me hanging over the Grand Canyon
and my body is literally trembling. Yeah, it's really terrifying
to watch, like terrifying to watch. But you say that
in a way that you were happy that I was terrifying.
I was super happy, yes, because this is all about
you facing your fear, getting outside your comfort zone, being vulnerable,
and spending the day with people who do this for
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a living, you know, really inspiring individuals who are willing
to take risks and you go for it and it's
really fun. And yes, seeing you scared is kind of entertaining.
If for me it brings back all the anxiety that
I had while actually doing it, Like I had trouble
sleep in the night before I get out and there's
a there's literally a cliff and they're like, okay, we'll go,
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we're gonna You're gonna go out on this rope and
we're gonna pull you out, and I'm like, I don't,
I can't do it, And I set there forever going
because I don't know if I can do this, and
it just brings back the anxiety that I had just
I only watched like the first half of it and
then then I fast forward it to just doing the
human part of it, because I think that's what's so
great about it, because this is not fake, made for
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television stuff. All you, all viewers and your fans are
gonna have to do is see your face and the
fear is real and the hesitation is real. Um. And
I think that's what makes the show so compelling, is
that it's real and you're willing to be afraid. And
I think the way you connect with these sort of
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everyday heroes is really inspiring. And I'll say it's so
real that at one point when I was watching it
can see me I didn't trum a nose hair all
the way and you can see it on TV. It's
like coming out, I don't have there's no beauty squad
out there, and so I'm nose hair out real as
can be. And I was like, how did I not
shave cut that nose hair before I got out on TV?
So that's hilarious. I didn't notice the nose hair, But
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now I'm gonna go back. I've watched the episodes many times.
I didn't notice the nose hair. Now I'm going to
go look for the nose hair. Did you see any
of the episodes and go that I kind of sucked? No, Okay,
I mean I have my favorites. I'm not going to
say what they are I have. I think the you know,
the more afraid you are, the more out of your
comfort zone, I think the better. But I love them all,
and I love the people that you meet, and I
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love all the everyday jobs that you immerse yourselves in.
And I think, you know, listeners are going to see
themselves in a lot of the people that you meet,
and I think that's pretty compelling as well. Yeah, come
for the action and met look and dopey try and
stuff out, but stay for the stories of people who
fought really adversity and fought their way through. And I
think if you watch an episode and you're you don't
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feel inspired, I did not do my job. And so
I think you'll finish this show and go dang like
I love them, and you may feel a little better
about yourself. To feel a little better. Totally agree. And
I also love how you're begging all your listeners. What
do I want blood listen? I'm not above begging either,
So please watch. You will love it. National Geographic Channel.
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They'll event she will be on Disney Pluts, no excuse,
lots of places to watch it. People are gonna love it.
They're gonna love you in it, and they're gonna love it.
There she is Courtney Monroe, President of National Geographic, Global
Television and my hero breaking Bobby Bones ten nine Central
Memorial Day, Monday, ten ninth Central. That geo, Courtney, Thank you.
Hopefully we will talk against u. Thanks so much, Bobby. Okay, bye,
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all right bye, there's Corney Road. So I played in
a golf tournament yesterday, a pro am, which I've never
done before. And so we played with a guy named
Jordan Spieth, who's like the best golf. Yeah. He went
to ut right, yeah, Texas, Texas. Yeah yeah, played with
a pro named Jimmy Walker and who who's from lives
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in San Antonio, and so it's basically Texas Pro Golf
Day now I think about it. But we had a
really great time. It was at the Charles Schwab Pro M,
the Charles Schwab Shootout. I was really nervous. Could you
get up at the first hole and they're like, now pro,
and the pro's already hit. And I didn't get any
time to like get warm. There was no it was
had rained the whole day, so the driving name was
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flooded and so no warm swings. And I had to
go first after the BGA person like now playing Bobby
Bones and some claps, and I don't get nervous a lot,
but I don't. I don't play golf a lot, and
especially not in front of people. And so I'm a
little jittery, and I'm like, oh my god, everybody's watching
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what I'm just cringing because like I'm picturing you, like
swinging and missing or something awkward. And so I slowly
reared back and Eddie was my caddy. He dressed up
in the uniform fulled, you know, And so I reached
back slowly and I can just feel my heart beating
my hands, and I slowly went forward and I connected
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with the ball and right down the middle. It was beautiful,
and so we had a great time. Basically played with
the best golfer in the world. He was super nice,
super cool, Jordan speed Um Jimmy was super cool too.
The pictures up on Instagram. But I gotta thank Charles Schwab.
I met Charles Schwab. They come me call him Chuck
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three years old Billionaire's awesome. He drove up in this
truck they're giving away. It's a seventy five year old
nineteen forty six power wagon. And so the winner gets
the truck. That's what happened two years ago. Is the
person that one ended up giving it to the caddy.
So you'll give it to Eddie didn't. I didn't. Yeah,
we didn't play. It's for this tournament this weekend. Okay,
but anyway, super nervous, but you can. You can watch
(26:53):
today through Sunday on the Golf Channel and CBS and
Travis Denning you can watch. You know, he did a
whole song. We wrote a song about trucks because of this.
I guess he wrote it. I just played it, so
that means we wrote it right. Good job. I got
a shot out. It was so much fun and for
someone who doesn't do a lot of stuff like that,
and I got really nervous and we had a great time. Right. Oh,
I've never been to a PGA event like that, and
(27:14):
it was unbelievable, just to be that close to golfers
that good, amazing. Yeah, I've been the close to golfers
my younger years. When I was a kid, I the
Legends of Golf was in my neighborhood and yeah, and
the rattlesnake came up on one of the holes and
my dad had a trailer out there grilling for all
(27:34):
the golfers, and he cooked up and made rattlesnake tacos.
Fun fact, you'res Amy's pile of stories. So when do
you think it's safe to leave a child alone? I
don't have kids, but I'm gonna say nine years old?
Nine in the house? Yeah, how long ago to the store?
(27:57):
Or overnight? No, not overnight? Overnight at nine, I don't know.
I don't say nine for that. I answering to go
to the stores when I'm thinking, yeah, or if you
have to like leave the house to go take a smoke,
I don't Well. I bring that up because this woman
was wanting to use Facebook Live to watch her kids
so that she could go outside and smoke. And obviously
(28:20):
the law varies state to stay depending on like what
age is appropriate. But then this whole babysitting method of
like when FaceTime got really popular or was an option, like,
and I didn't I wasn't a mom yet, but my
sister had four kids. I thought, well, this is amazing.
My sister could just put me on FaceTime and put
it in front of her kids and I could babysit
them out. Listen, right, Yeah, there's no hands or arms
(28:44):
or if you're doing something that's dangerous, you're not there
to protect it. I know it's not ideal, but it's
controversial because this woman did do it, and she literally
captioned the Facebook comment live thing, can y'all watch them
while I go smoke? And people were at actually doing
it for her the kids. I don't know the edge
of the kids, Eddie. How old to leave your kids?
(29:06):
It's did you go to the store? Go to the store,
I'd say eleven. Oh, and you are helicopter parents, so
nine's about right? Yeah, yeah, alright? What else you got? Well,
Samonilla is a is a big thing on chickens, and
the CDC is having to urge us to stop kissing
chickens because there's an outbreak happening. So that's this is
this is just my warning it's basically all birds, poultry,
(29:29):
chicken ducks. Don't kiss our pet chickens and birds, and
don't kiss or snuggle the birds. She did a bird.
Technically it's about chickens. Chickens at the chickens are a bird.
But I do see people posting picks on Instagram snuggling
with chickens. I've never seen that in my life. You haven't.
(29:50):
I must follow people with chickens. You must. What else? Well,
Blake Shelton was joking that his wedding to Gwen Stefani
would be pretty classless if he he was in control,
because when it came to food, he would just have
chicken tenders French fries. But thankfully he's not in charge.
Gwynn is doing everything. He said, No, I'm not planning
the wedding. He's like, I can't even dress myself for
(30:12):
the voice. He has someone that dresses him. If he's
ever going in with Gwynn, she dresses him. So he's
certainly not going to be involved in the wedding process.
And I know you just saw Blake right at his
album release. Yeah, people were giving me a hard time
about Blake being way taller than me. First of all.
Blake is six five, Blake was in boots. I was enough.
I wasn't even in shoes. You can tell. I'm wearing
a cutoff shirt and some shorts and I had taken
(30:34):
my shoes off because we're doing a sound check and
he's probably seven inches taller than me, and this dude,
he's already huge, and they're like, there's no way you're
over six foot. And I'm like, I wasn't wearing shoes
and he's massive, and he was in cowboy boots. Get
off me. You're good, You're good, You're good. Okay, thank you. Yeah.
Well that was the I Heeart album release for Blake, which,
speaking of iHeart the awards. The Music Awards are tonight
(30:57):
and you can watch him on Fox. That's eight seven Centrals.
Just wanted to throw that reminder in there as well.
All right, there you go. I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. So how do you think the oldest cast
member at Disney is like a magic kingdom? I mean,
(31:19):
I want to say most of them are between like
eighteen and twenty eight. Yeah, for the most part, kind
of doing their thing. Performing for everybody that's rolling through Disney.
I'm sure they're older, but that's that's what I would think.
I want to shout out to Alex Stromsky. He's ninety
two years old. He is a World War Two veteran,
and he's a cast member in Pinocchio's Village House. It's
(31:41):
part of Magic Kingdom, and he loves showing up to
work and being a part of families and their memories.
And he said he especially enjoys meeting and performing for
military families and veterans that come through because he is one.
And Disney recently honored him too, and they did a
special sunrise flag ceremony and they all stood around saluted him,
and it was just really really cool just to be
(32:03):
ninety two. Shout out to be ninety two and a veteran,
double shout out. But ninety two a veteran and working. Yeah,
that's fantastic. Yeah, shout out, shout out, shout out. That's
a great story. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. I was reading a story talking
about how men, macho men out for males, become way
(32:25):
less alpha when immediately when they have a daughter, Like
it just sinks in on them that they don't need
to be that dude anymore. I was thinking about us
here on the show, Scooba Steve. Now has a little girl, right,
scoop Steve, Yes, I do. She's beautiful and and I'll
read you the story. And unlike your feedback, it says,
researchers found that men do become more understanding and open
(32:46):
to conversation after becoming a girl dad. This also carried
over in the workplace. Men in positions of power became
significantly more likely to hire a woman if they have
a daughter. In the study, the men with daughters were
seeing as more proble and better listeners after the birth
of a child, especially if it was a daughter. Lunchbox
got boys that you got boys. Scoopa Steve, you've had
(33:08):
a little girl as a male, macho dad, what do
you think? Well, thank you for calling me macho. I
appreciate that first, and next, I think for me, it's
hard for me to understand that just yet because she
hasn't gotten to the communication stage of life. But I
do see my perspective on the whole world shifting when
I think about women in general, So I would say, yes,
this study is factual. So you do have a different
(33:30):
feeling towards women because you now have a small woman.
Oh totally, Yeah, because now I think about what if
this were my daughter in this situation, you know, how
should I handle this or how should I approach somebody?
Or just in general, like how do you deal with it? So, yeah,
one hundred percent. There you have it. We did our
own research here. They have their own research. We have
ours done research done. Let's go over to Amy and
get in the morning Corny, Morning Corny. What's the most
(33:56):
desired summer body this year? What's the most desired summer
body this year? The antibody? Ant you needed antibodies for? Oh?
This year? Got it? Corona? Yeah, antibody? Yeah? You play
that again? Right? Play that out? Eddie jumped in with
we don't know. That was the morning Corny's interesting on
(34:20):
the phone now Jeff and Illinois. It's the first time
he's ever listened to the show. Hey Jeff, how are
you buddy? How are you doing pretty good? So what
would prompt you to call this show first time you
ever listened? Well, what prompted me was the Bear Grills
show with you in your in a good way or
a bad Way. Oh great, okay, I like that show.
And then there were commercials about your upcoming show. I
(34:42):
was just thinking I need to find listen to him.
I googled and found what station here on in my area?
So yeah, brand new, first time listening, enjoying it. Well,
I don't know we've ever had this hop cool the
first time they've listened. They called and was it easy
for you to get through? Was it just brute? Hello,
Bobby won't show. Oh it took a few call it's
(35:03):
very busy place. But I just the one thing I
got to share. I don't want to take up your
time because I'm not working, but you are definitely marrying up,
Bobby and I agree, right, But after watching that, why
would you say I'm marrying up? When she repelled down
that you could tell she was scared that she did it.
You got a good one. She trusted you, she trusted Bay.
(35:26):
It was. It was an awesome episode that I think
she's gonna be amazing for you and I wish you
guys the best. I appreciate that the thing about her
as she checks me all the time, meaning she's like, well,
here's the place of your career. Nowhere everybody's gonna be like,
let's make sure Bobby's happy. She does any of my
job to make sure you're happy. She's like, it's my
job to make sure that we're happy. And sometimes it's
putting it checking, putting you in your place, and I'm like,
(35:48):
I don't like that. That's good though it is good.
It is good. It keeps me healthy. Hey, Jeff, thank
you for the call. I appreciate it, and I hope
you you like the show. You know, First Days all
right and comes out by the way, May thirty, first,
ten ninth Central on nat GEO. It's called Breaking Bobby Billones.
When I'm hanging over the Grand Canyon like a little baby,
like like a tit mouse. No, yeah, right, and know
(36:11):
what they're calling. But it's a bird, a little bird there.
It is all right. Thank you, have a good day, Jeff.
Here's a clip that Mike put up of me on
the street asking people to watch my show that we
found a billboard, like a bus billboard, and we were like,
oh my gosh, I can't believe I want a bus
billboard in California. So I still I was standing at
it being like, that's you watch my show that's me
right right there. That's right. Please watch May thirty, first,
(36:34):
ten ninth Central. That's a really cool bite that you have.
Thank you. Please watch. There's a guy in the bus
stop who sticks his head out, like, what's happening right now? Man?
Do they care it all? Listen to this story. A
Southwest flight attendant loses teeth after being assaulted by a passenger.
(36:55):
This woman, twenty eight, grew i rate when she was
told to buckle her seat belt during a fly from
Sacramento to San Diego on Sunday. She was escorted off
the plane. The flight attendant, who was not named, was
picture with a bloody face and wheeled off the flight
in a wheelchair. Cops charged with felony battery causing serious
bottling injury and released on thirty five thousand dollars bail
(37:17):
because she knocked her in the head. This is not
a long flight Sacramento to San Diego. You see belt
for a second. That they should This is what they
should do with people that do things like this on airplanes.
Throw them in jail. Put a big news story out
like this person now this is like Middle East type stuff.
Put them in jail. They're serving six months, front page
(37:37):
in the news. You just punch someone on an airplane
from Yeah, and then let's let's let's watch out because
the people are just absolutely being disrespectful to and physically
assaulting flight attendants. Yeah for sure. Also you get like, um,
make an example out of them, you get grounded, like
literally ground like you can't fly. It's also could be
once for everybody else up there. You're endangering everybody with this.
(38:00):
Imagine this flight is in the air. I'm just gonna
throw up. And this is why I say this is
it should be handled a little more severe than it is.
Imagine this flights up in the air and this person
punches a flight attendant, and then there's an emergency on
the plane and that flight attende can't operate because she's
missing her teeth, can't think straight. And that's what they're
trying to do is helping an emergency. So other people
(38:21):
may get hurt because somebody punchs the flight attend in
the face. Six months, I say in the pin and
everybody put it as their lead story, and maybe people
will think twice about it. You know, you don't sound
as passionate about as I do. You guys are all
like you. I'm like, I don't know. I mean, Bobby
is like, and while you're at it, chop off her wrists.
(38:42):
You know, good points. I just think it's getting out
of hand on airplanes and you're risking the lives of
other people on the airplanes too. It's uncalled for it.
That's why I think the seat bell should not be
allowed to fly like for a very very very long time.
Banner from the air, or five feet off the ground
for a year. Yeah, if I catch you on a
(39:05):
ladder over the third step, you're out of here. You're
going to jail for six months. From page of the
news on two story house you live on the second story,
don't go on there. That's five feet off the ground. Like,
we need to really do something about this. You play basketball,
No donking for you if you don't get jail six
(39:26):
months And I don't think I'm nuts. That's what I'm
gonna run on alright, alright, whatever. I see that Facebook
and Instagram are giving all users the option to hide
their public likes on their posts. Heck, Cam, I take
mine off there, so we have to go into settings
and like do it somehow. As of yesterday, every user
(39:46):
can now choose whether people can see the number of
likes on his or own own post and whether or
not how many people liked it on Facebook. So that's
a thing maybe if you go look now, it's up
there sometimes. So I read stories and it's not up
there yet for me, so I haven't seen it yet.
But I just saw the news come across and I'm
gonna go and probably turn mine off. They did change
that thing on Instagram on how you can you know,
(40:07):
load multiple photos at once. Have y'all noticed the change.
You have to tap on it, Okay, yeah, yeah, all right,
I guess y'all figure that out. I thought for like
three days I was the only person who Instagram hadn't
updated my thing to where I could add because it
was so different. But then I googled it and I
figured it out, and I thought I would tell y'all.
But you just have to hold it down. Well maybe
if I didn't know, somebody out there listening to know.
(40:29):
And if you hold it down, then it'll pop up
as options to select more photos. You can also find
that on Google. On my Instagram. By the way, there's
a little cartoon in my life that nat Geo made.
I saw it looks so cute, right, and so my
new show comes out on Monday, on Memorial Day, ten
to nine Central. But they did like a little show,
(40:51):
a little cartoon, one minute cartoon in my life, and
it's me telling my story and then it's talking about
why I want to do this show, why I'm so
proud of it. So you can check that out, mister
Bobby Bones on Instagram. I got two relationship stories for you.
Number one A mom claims that she discovered her husband
of ten years was cheating after reading a local newspaper
birth announcement celebrating the arrival of his second baby with
(41:13):
quote some other woman. What yeah, this TikTok user from Pennsylvania, who,
by the way, is forty seven, so she's not like
a nineteen year old. She shared a video on which
she alleged her ex husband had been cheating on her
for years with another woman. She learned of his infidelity
just days before their tenth wedding anniversary when she opened
the newspaper and saw his unusual name. She then went
to the hospital find out more information and discovered that
(41:34):
the baby was her husband's second child with another woman.
So she went investigating and found out that he had
dang newspaper got him. In a follow up clip, the
ear nurse admitted she was very upset, but she took
time to get her ducks in a row before confronting
him about the affair. They now raised three kids together
ex husband. She waited for him to get to work
the following day, then packed up his belongings, packed up
(41:57):
her crap, and then she left. She also tracked down
the other woman and says she found her husband's car
sitting outside her home when she drove past. She posted
twenty one videos about the incident, revealing in the final
clip that she ended up marrying his friend Jerry. J Yeah,
this is I don't even need Jerry anymore. You just
have TikTok TikTok too. Well. It's a whole situation, but
(42:18):
it reminds me a little bit of Scooba Steve and
how he found out that his wife was cheating on
him back in the day, not the wife he's with all,
and he just stayed calm and he collected his evidence.
He found some pictures that she had been sending guys. Well,
then he told he sent them to her dad. He
sent the pictures to her dad that Bart's a little weird.
(42:38):
Doesn't evenything that Bart's a little weird. What do they
call it? That's savage, that is crazy and so and
then they're not together anymore. But I just remember him
finding out and staying cool and calm for like a
few days, right, Scooba, Steve. That's how you getting message across.
You gotta be cool and calm and strike when you
need to see a boxer. I mean strike us quite aggressive.
(43:03):
There's another story here where the number of divorces in
China drop more than seventy percent in the first quarter
of this year because now there's a law where they
have to have a cooling off period before you can
even talk about divorce. Well, it's like they go file
for divorce and then they're like, all right, now you
have to wait thirty days and come back to us
in thirty days and we'll grant it if you still
(43:23):
want it. Hey, that's a good idea. I think some
states have that here. I don't. I think it's state
by state. There is like a period where you can't
just like go make a rash decision. Sometimes they give
me a cooling off periods for this show. If I'm
really irritated about something, maybe you shouldn't get on the
air today, or maybe you should. Alway, Hey, just if
you just give us one day and you not talk
about that, if you're still upset about it on Tuesday,
(43:45):
you can and then Tuesday comes around and I'm just
upset at something else. I completely But I think that's
a pretty good law. Huh yeah, the cooling off period.
I mean, I think that's just good advice for anybody
when you're making any kind of decision, like if you
feel as though you could take more time with it,
it can't hurt, especially a huge decision like that, unless
somebody's life is, you know, in danger or something. Right,
(44:08):
it's time for the good news, some good Caleb is
a junior at Greenwood High School in Midland, Texas, and
it's prom time. But he knows the girl that he
wants to ask, but he's like, I want to ask Shelby,
I just don't know how to do it well. He
works at Chick fil A and he says, you know what,
I got a good idea. He goes to the manager says, hey, guys,
(44:28):
Chick fil A, can I use the marquis to ask
my date to the problem, and they said absolutely, the
marquis is yours. So he wrote on there, Shelby, will
you be my chick for prom? Because it's chick fil
at So he grabbed. He grabs Shelby says, hey, let's
get some lunch to Chick fil A. He tries by
the side. He goes, oh, look at that side, and
she goes, oh my gosh, I love it. Absolutely So
(44:50):
now they're going to prom. That's cool. That's a fun
one it right, Yeah, that's good. That's what it's all about.
Right there. That was tell me something good over to Whitney,
and Georgia has called us. We always appreciate it when
you guys take a second out of your day to
call us Whitney. What's going on? Hey, bollybambs, this is Whitney.
We just wanted you're help and wishing our coworker secon
(45:10):
name McDuffie a happy birthday. We've decorated the whole office
with Bobby Balls posters. You even got a custom Bobby
Balls cake. It's awesome. I just posted it on your
Facebook for you guys to see. I will go look
at it. Is it on our Facebook? The show's Facebook page,
it is. It's on the Bobby Bones Facebook cake. Okay,
I gotta be careful when I go over there. I
(45:33):
don't go over there. I'll have Morgan pull it up
and show me. Hey, I'll tell you what I'll do.
Why don't when I get into break, If you give
me her information like her name and birthday, I will
make her a video and we will send it over
to you in the next five minutes and you can
play it at the party or whatever. Awesome, Okay, sound perfect,
all right, and tell her happy. Listen. There are a
lot of themes you can have for your birthday, honestly,
(45:53):
and the fact that you would make a Bobby Bones
theme that it makes me feel pretty good. It's cool,
because I ain't that cool. Have you ever hosted a
boy ball seeing birthday party? Hosted one? I have not.
I have not. I show up. I'm Bobby. Um, Well,
thank you, Whitney, and we're gonna make that video for you.
We'll put you on hold to get your info and
you have in the next ten minutes. Okay, yes, thank
(46:16):
you so much, Bobby. You're welcome. The sacrifice I'm gonna
make for her is I'm not gonna pete her in
the break. Oh, I'm gonna stand here and makes this video. Yeah,
that's right. I'm risking my bladder. But that's what I
do for my people. Let's do the news. Bobby's Stories.
A couple just welcome to new baby. They were shocked
at his size. Amy Smith and her husband Zach her
(46:36):
proud parents if a baby. He was so large he
wouldn't even fit on the hospital scale. When they did
get the newborn on a suitable scale, he weighed in
at an oppressive twelve pounds nine ounces. He was almost
two feet tall. Wow, two feet they have like a
three year old. How long was you pregnant? That's crazy? Huh.
Eddie talked to me about your kids when you had
your babies. Um, the first one he was young, he
(46:57):
was lighter, he was like average seven pounds or whatever.
But second one he was almost ten really big big boy.
When you think of twelve pounds nine ounces, basically thirteen pounds, humongous,
it's almost double your first kid. Yeah, because when even
the second one came out there like he's big, Wow,
this is this is crazy. This is a big boy.
But twelve that's huge. Do you get nervous? Right? Mean?
That baby comes out, if it's not breathing, if it's
purple or something. Yes, the first one, I think, I
(47:20):
think I'm gonna throw a fit when I happen first one.
He was purple for like thirty seconds until they finally
spit up whatever it was. Oh, that was scary. Speaking
of kids, the largest and oldest IQ society known as MENSA,
has welcomed their newest member. She's only two years old.
Her name is Kashi Quest from Los Angeles. She has
an IQ of one hundred and forty six the average exactly.
I know, I'm gonna I'm gonna let you ask that,
(47:41):
but the average American IQ is one hundred. I'm thinking
this too, but go ahead and ask it. Well, I
don't know, we're doing the same thing. But how do
I'm wondering, how do you test a two year old? Exactly? So,
what an IQ is it's potential. It's not really how
smart you are. It has a lot to do with that,
but it's how smart can you be? Like, what is
your potential? How high do we think you can get
(48:01):
your IQ up to? And so IQ is not a
good indicator of life success. Some of my smartest friends
have made the dumbest decisions. IQ is your potential meter.
And as you know, everybody doesn't always meet their potential
on some people who don't have a lot of potential
actually outscore what they're supposed to do. And so, but
first of all, if you don't have a high, if
(48:22):
you don't think that you're not a winner and that
you can't prove to be an extremely successful person. But
at seventeen eighteen months you recognized all the alphabet numbers, colors, shapes.
Then it starts to get nutty because again she's only two. Here,
this is her being really smart. She can identify all
fifty states by shape and location on the map. I
can't even know that Anne knows over fifty sign language
(48:44):
symbols despite being on the fast track to reading and
other skills. Her mom says she just a toddler who
has tantrums. But the fact that she can recognize all
the states by shape, that's crazy. Like I feel confident
in that, but still I'm like, oh, think once you
get to the northeastm in trouble when they're all together.
And now, while the two years old IQ one forty
(49:05):
six a lot of people and we'll just bring this
up are asking about Eddie's walk when he walks from
West Virginia down to Tennessee. They're asking, Hey, can we
walk with Eddie? Oh that's cool. I mean we don't
have rules on that. We don't own the open road.
This could get forrest gum stylish. I don't think that
a lot of people are gonna fly to West Virginia
and watch Tennessee with you, because that's a flight. I'm
(49:27):
telling you right now, I've had over ten requests. Hyunday
is stepping up too and helping out with Eddie's walk.
They're gonna Scooba, Steve's gonna drive Hunday Palisade. Actually mine,
you're driving, have to give it up. It's a carbon driving.
And they're gonna foot the bill for room because Eddie's
going to stay in a hotel. Yes, if I can
get to that town, gas snacks, souvenirs at all. The
(49:50):
local show. Right now, we have raised fifty thousand, four
hundred and forty dollars, amazing. The goal was ten thousand dollars.
Crazy And it's He's walk for charity from West Virginia
down to Tennessee. And if that sounds familiar, it's because
of this song. Right here, I'm West Virginia, Tennessee, Scooba Steve.
(50:12):
I know you've been trying to figure out a time
for Eddie to do this walk. Yeah, we didn't expect
it to become the phenomenon that it has. Is it?
Are we gonna try it in June? That was my
plan was to be in June and before my birthday.
Why because I want to be home for my birthday
with my wife. Edie walked into day and he goes
(50:35):
hold my shoe and he walks up to my desk.
Here he takes his shoe off and puts a shoe
in my hand and I'm like what he goes these
are my walking shoes for West Virginia, Tennessee. Like like
I light they are where they are light? Right, they're light? Yeah,
they're special. Did you google best Walking? I sure did.
Your allergy sounds terrible. They're worse every day. I mean
it's I feel better, but man, I feel like I
sound way way worse. Here's a voicemail about your walk.
(50:57):
This is from Rich in Tampa Bay and former military
and doing a lot of land Navin rocking. I know
he wants to go over those mountains. But I think
that's a bad choice. You always want to take path
the Last resistance and have smart routes when you go that.
I would have your travel vehicle, whos gonna be with them,
meet him at certain checkpoints and just be checking in.
He'll thank me later when he does pass the least resistance.
(51:19):
All right, thanks military, Path of least resistance. Don't go
walking up. You're going to meet resistance. And by resistance
you mean death bears. Oh who like a pirate. I
just don't think there's another way around, honestly, Like that
mountain range is right there and Tennessee's over there. I'm
not gonna go all the way around to get to it.
(51:41):
What if you get like ambushed by people living in
the middle oh Man mountain people. I'm just saying, you
don't know. So Eddie will make the walk. Fifty thousand
dollars from you guys, the b team made it happen.
I asked him the other day. I was like, hey,
so Scooba, Seve is gonna drive behind you every step,
and He's like, yeah, every single step is gonna be
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I was like, the car doesn't go that slow. Really,
He's gonna need to check in with you in places more.
And he's like, no, no no, he's gonna be right there
beside me the whole time. He's not leaving me alone.
And I asked, so, why don't you make the walk?
It's a hundred mile walk. Why don't you make the
walk keeping quicker? And he goes, well, we can only
some days will walk seven hours because that's where we
can sleep. We can't just keep walking until you're tired out.
Take a tent sleeping the one day. That's crazy. You
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may need to get one of those hats that's also
an umbrella. So I feel like you're gonna be in
the sun. Feels are gonna be in the second roll
of Padres game. So why not have that little umbrella hat?
Were a cup holder? Two y or the could have
a straw straw to your mouth so that way you're good.
A camelback? Are you gonna wear that? Maybe here is
number two? Hey, Bobby, I heard that Eddie is going
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to be doing the Great Walk carrying his love. The
real question is is Eddie gonna be sleeping outside on
this trip or how's that gonna work? Can't wait to
hear his itinerary. I think we just answered that, right, yeah,
back of the truck hotels. If it were me and
it were a four day walk versus a six day
walk with hotels, I'd walk for four days to sleep
in the truck. Just get it over with, Just get
it over with. I don't know. I mean, we stop time, right,
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we stopped time to figure out before Scuba's birthday. That's
that's the deadlin, that's the deadline, all right, that's the news.
Bobby's story got this voicemail last night. Here you go,
morning studio. My husband and I are sitting here arguing
about something or it's about the bird minute. I think
that the intro is Mike D's voice, and he is
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saying that it is not. So I just even know
if it's Mike D's voice or not. I didn't think
bye bye. I didn't think this was Mike Dy's voice.
He played the burden if I listen to it now,
but I never thought it was And now it's time
for Amy's spid minute. Now I hear it, but I
never thought it was him either. I didn't know who
did it. Mike. That's you right, play that again, Ray,
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And now it's time so Amy spid minute. Pretty good, honey,
that is good good? I get Does that mean no?
You already did you do? Like nine four minutes an hour?
Over to Tom in North Carolina. Tom, you are on
the Bobby Bones Show. What's going on? Man? Hey, not
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too much. I had a suggestion, no that I thought
about while I was listening to you guys this morning.
Go ahead. I think that Eddie should have you all
you guys signed his shoes that he bought for this
walk and then auction it off after he's done with
the walk. I mean, that's if people want that, that'd
be cool. Let me here's the thing, and Tom, I
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appreciate that. First of all, I don't think anyone's gonna
want Eddie's disgusting shoes. And you don't know that, you're right,
I don't. But also I think people think if we
sign something is worth something. Yeah, that's weird, it ain't.
I mean, I signed stuff, nobody gives a crab about it. Oh,
occasionally we'll sign up him enjoy hat and it'll sell
for like five dollars more five dollars. But I think
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there is this expectation that if we sign something, people
want to spend more money on it. They don't nobody care,
and maybe they will. Maybe this will be such a
special moment and maybe there's something to it. I think
Tom may be on to something. Maybe we create something special,
sign it, I don't know, Okay, and get it to something.
But you don't like the shoe idea. It's just it's
disgusting and I don't think our signers add anything to it, honestly.
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But I do like Tom's idea of maybe there is
something here that we can give to someone. Yeah, you
with me, Let's go over to Jenny and Arkansas. Jenny,
thank you for calling the show. What's Happening Morning Studio? Morning? Um. So,
I was thinking about any long walk or a marathon
having a really cool playlist. I think that screw the
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Steve needs to drive behind and Blair um carrying your
love with me non stop on Luke the entire time.
That's like to that's how they torture people. Yeah, I
mean even this, even a great song, that song, and
I think that can't be done. I say we do it.
Nettie's earphones though, Yeah, yeah, that's a good idea that
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like a really cool playlist and publish it. I mean
kind of like a glorified Friday morning dance party. That
would be cool. Well, I think the playlist is carrying
your love with me for five six days? Should we
autograph it too? NFT style? I was thinking your clothes
or like your shirt, depending on you could those can
be washed? Okay? Is that I don't want to? He
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said he's walked in for four days, but then it
goes in the washing machine. Okay, maybe maybe so maybe so, Jenny,
thank you, Tom, Thank you both of those calls where
we're fantastic. I have a couple of things I want
to do. You need to address address a mile controversy
about an article that was that about me? Or do
you want to do a really cool segment about Brooks
and done controversy? Are you sure, Amy? Yeah? Controversy? Okay,
(56:48):
So there was an article that came out, Well, what
was that, Mike us or people? What is it us?
There's just been some miscommunication. I think I'll read you
the article here and I'll be really quick about this
because I'm doing a lot of press for Breaking Bobby Bones.
It comes out Monday, ten nine Central nat GEO. In
a recent interview, they write one Dancing with the Stars
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winner admitted he didn't deserve to win because of his dancing,
but Bobby Bones thinks he found a creative way to
win and could coach others to do the same. In
a recent interview, Bobby Bones admitted he was quote one
of the worst dancers, but thinks that viewers strongly identified
with him. I'm on to I'm in. That's me. I
don't think that's the best dancer. I think we as
a team won that show. I said, listen, I was
one of the worst dancers, right. I used to power
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of the people. What they've done is they've eliminated that
now and I talked about how they changed the rules
to stop that, and then they went in they say.
In the same interview, he revealed he was in talks
to replace Burgion and Aaron Andrews when the show fired
them last year. That is not what happened. They were
talking to me as if Tom was going to retire
at some point, so and I said that on this show,
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even way before that happened. I was like, yeah, if
Tom decides he doesn't want to do it anymore, we've
had conversations about that. Had nothing to do with them
getting fired. I was not sitting there as someone was
about to get fired, going all right here, knew nothing
about it, didn't know they were getting cut, but it
was when they were and I was like, wow, I
had no idea, and they hired Tyra. But it was
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never all right, I'm gonna sit here and wait. Yeah,
not at all, because I had even I had talked
about that openly before. I was like, yeah, he decides
to ever step down, Like, I think they're gonna come
to me based on the conversations we've had. Anyway, that
article not exactly right. So yeah, so you're setting setting
the record, and the record straight a record. Nobody even
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cares about that. I'm just setting it straight. Um, it
is throwback Thursday. Here you go. You know I love
the nineties. You know I love Brooks and Done. It's
my thing. If I were to ask you, what's the
longest running number one of Brooks and Done at their
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entire career? I mean, in my mind, in my head,
it would be me On Moon, like, but it's maybe
it's a boot scooting boogie, it's Eddie boot scooting. It's
neither one of those. Actually, Neon Moon and brand new
Man both were two week number ones. Here's the club
of Neon Moon for you living in a cave. I's
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been most nine brand new Man also here you go
number five at number four, How Long Gone? For three weeks.
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Emmy likes that song? Yeah, I mean I haven't heard
it and forever listen, let's be on. That's no Neon Moon. No,
that's no brand new many What what's it's? Fun? It
up against some real I mean some really bad, really bad.
That's a good song. But when you think of Brooks
and Dune's catalog, no way, Yeah, I'm not at Brooks
and Dune singing saying like play how long none Gone?
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What's it called? You're at a Brooks and Dune show?
Play how long gone? Dang it? Que? No, I'm not.
I mean it is good at number three for four weeks.
Boot Scooting Boogie at number two, mam Marie five weeks.
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But what song am I forgetting? It was a six
week number one? Six weeks? Has that ever happened since? Then?
Six weeks number one in the Billboard Country Charts? What
Brooks and Done song? Was it? What are you forgetting? I?
How about a hint? No, the hint is it's you
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know it? But I wouldn't think it would be as
big as these other ones, because I think Amy's right
about something. Sometimes songs come out it's up against other songs,
and you're like, well, we like this one the best
of all those. So there you go. Um, but Ain't
Nothing about You, which is a good, really good song?
You one for six weeks. I don't we all know?
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Neon Moon's the greatest Brooks and Done song ever. R yes?
Or oh wow, Neon's great. It's my favorite. Yeah. Yeah,
that's why I guessed it, not because I thought it
really was number one. I just had to go with
what I would pick. Neon Moon's at number one. Probably
My Marie is at number two before Boots Scoot Yeah yeah, yeah.
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Boots Scoot is like the introduction, like music video, learning
the dance, um, and My Marie intro though, it's that good.
That's good, and then brand new Man's probably number three. Yeah,
I saw the lad I've been bad? What about Read Road?
How did it? I even make the little Yeah maybe
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one of the greatest country songs of all time? Reder Hey,
wonder how they feel about that? You think they were like,
oh my gosh, I can't believe this song is still
number one. It was not that great. I mean it's good,
but you know what I mean compared other ones. Yeah,
six weeks there you going nothing about you don't forget
Tonight the I Heart Radio Music Awards on Fox. I'll
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be watching. Yeah, what time? That's it? A nine eighth Central,
eight seven Central this morning? I know, but I have
so many things in my head when it comes to
times eight seven Central, Scooba. Is that right? Eight seven Central? Well?
Correct time? All right, there you go, thank you. I
thought you'd have that. Yeah, Fox eight seven Central, Well,
now you got it. There's also a red carvet beforehand
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on Yeah. Yeah, I'm doing tonight from Nashville YouTube and
the Facebook page for I Heart. There you go, thank you. Okay,
let's play this game here. This is all I have
the game here, so I can't play. I was gonna play,
but now I actually have the page in front of me.
I'll play the vocals from the first line of a
famous TV theme song just named the TV show. Okay,
(01:02:56):
this is all about basically Friends is coming out the
reunion today on HBO Max. Here you go, name this
TV show. Now, this is a story, y'all about how
my life got flipped turned upsidedown? Can you name that
one right there? That's all you get, pretty easy? One
one more time. Now, this is a story y'all about
how my life got flipped turned up sidesown. Pretty cool
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to hear that one. No music, I didn't Amy, Fresh Prince,
Lunchbox Fresh Prince of bell Eddie, give me Fresh Prince.
That's correct. This is a story y'all about how my
life got flip turns up sidedown? And all right, number two,
see if you can name this nineties TV show? No
one told you laughers gonna be this way your job
some choke fro you love last way? It's tight harmonies deal.
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I didn't realize I said that he did that on
my rival. That's cool, Amy Friends, Yeah, lunchbox Friends, Eddie Friends.
Next one named this nineties show? What ever happened to dability?
Nilpe Man, paper boy eat NaN's ev. That's pretty cool?
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Whatever happened to dability nilpe Man, paper boy eat NaN's ev?
A lot of reverb on that, Amy full House, Lunchbox
family matters, Oh, Eddie, full House, full houses? Right? Whatever
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happened to you? All right, everybody's still in. We're just
gonna roll them all here, see if you can name
this one. It's a rare conditions this day and age
to read in and good news on the newspaper. Bag
by the way, same singer. All that sounds identical. It's
a rare conditions this day and age to read in
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and good news on the newspaper, pag love condition. Amy,
family matters, lunch family matters, Eddie family matters. Down to
see it's cool, the same old things we did sleep.
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Can you end that one? Amy? Oh, I can't lunch
box that seventy show, Eddie that seventy show. That's correct.
Two left, Eddie's got a one one point lad here
all right? Next one? Oh, I won't run. I didn't
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know I said that. What is she saying? I don't
want to wait for our lives to be over? I
do that. I want to know right now what it
will be. Oh, like a fortune teller. I just want
like this. He went away. No, No, they did do
the rest. Yeah, Amy, Dawson Creek, Lunch, Dawson Screek, Eddie
Dawson s Creek. That is correct? Who is that? That is?
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Sarah mca uh h. I shouldn't have asked hold on
because she had her let's see here, uh poly cole.
She also saying where have all the cowboys? Yeah? Yeah yeah.
And finally, Hey baby, I hear the blues A callin
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toss salads and scrambled aches. That's all we get. M
Hey baby, I hear the blues A callin toss salads
and scrambled aches. I think about that one more time time.
Hey baby, I hear the blues A callin toss salads
and scram Do you not know it? Eddie? No? Oh,
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going him first because he's in the league, because I
think I know it well, Amy, your first fer lunchbox.
It's frasier Eddie for the win. What do you have
How I met your mother? Oh? No, that's actually Kelsey
Grammer singing that, and I have no more. Hi. Yeah,
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we make out or something. What do we do our sister?
Everybody go home because your sister. I feel like, well,
I don't know, Eddie. I feel like that's what you
call it, chokes miss one. He missed the last one
that was going to win it for him. Choking. I
don't know that's choking. No, I don't think that's choking.
I missed one. Choking would be but like, you're so
close to winning and then you ruin it. That's called losing.
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What's choking. Choking is if you don't perform up to
your normal level because the stakes are higher. I don't
I just think he didn't know what regardless, it's like
somebody who makes a lot of free throws and then
he missed the free thro because everybody's cheering around him.
Eddie does win a lot of games. He does. I
don't think he choked. Thank you, man, he didn't win.
Set up for a time, bad Sorry. The day this
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story comes us from Sacramento, California, a man was like, man,
I really want a sailboat. So he went down to
the dock stole a sailboat. Police are chasing him, and
he's going going gets it stuck underneath the bridge. Oh
the boat gets hung up. Yeah, he's trying to get
away and he doesn't realize how tall it is, tries
to go under a bridge, get stuck, gets arrested. All right,
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I'm much boxed at your bonehead story of the day.
My goal today is to watch that Friends reunion. Oh yeah,
the thing is Caitlin doesn't like Friends that she will
watch a little bit of it if it's on Nick
and Night and I'm like, oh, I love this episode,
but I say that about every episode and she's like,
but she didn't really watch Friends, so she didn't get
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she doesn't really get what it meant. At that time,
he's like, the show's not that funny. Oh that's so
weird and it's so funny, So I gotta find a
time to watch that on my own. But I'm gonna
watch that. Did you watch that Oprah and Free Prince
Harry show? I've started it, Yeah, the one on mental health.
It's really good so far. I'm only like two or
three episodes in so and it's called like I'm the
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one you can't see or something you can't see me, Like, yeah,
the part of me you can't see, something like that.
But it's like, yeah, it's again that thing we talk
about where you never know what's going on with someone.
And during one of their conversations I don't know if
Prince Harry said it or Oprah, but they were like,
instead of asking people, you know, like what's wrong with you?
You know, we do like what's wrong with you? What's
wrong with people? No, we don't do what's wrong with you?
(01:09:30):
That will be a mean segment. We're talking about some
crazy people in the news. We go what's wrong with people?
And we all repeat after you. Well, it's like, hey,
maybe you should ask, like, hey, what happened to you?
You know that sounds worse. Oh, I don't want time
for that. Like if you walked in Amy and I went, Amy,
what happened to you? Not like that? Not like that,
in a more garing inquisitive way, like Hey, I'm trying
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to dig a little deeper here, like what's going on?
What really happened? I think it's if I don't know, man,
I don't feel good. That can't be the right way
they're saying to do it. I don't think it's like
two strangers on the street. Guys. I would be if
you came in, I could tell something was up. I
would be like, you can say it like today, I said, Hey,
are you frantic? Huh? Because you came running in? Well,
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because the scaredes would be late. Yeah, but I've been
here for five minutes. I know, I know. Oh Ed
he told me he's like, Emmy's outside. You'd be in second, okay,
And I was like cool, And you came in here
and I'm like, hey, are you frantic anyway? No, And
you started immediately, and I was like, all right, I
was gonna give you some deep breaths. Okayez it's called
them me. You can't see here, you go watch it
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for yourself. Frantian Oprah, I don't care. I don't care
about either one of them really really, and I don't
care about Prince Harry. I don't really care about open anymore.
Lady Gaga does a thing in there, Lady Gaga don't
not really kind of worried. Wow. I was fascinated by
some of her story. I bet it's pretty good, But
right now I'm about opra it out. Oh yeah, okay,
probably because the whole Prince Haran Mega Markle special that
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I was like, all right, obviously you guys had this
all set up like the show, yeah and your friends
and and I get it. And I was like, yeah,
I'm good. Yeah, think I'll tap out on some ope
for a little bit. The fruit. What's it calling for me?
You can't see watch me now? Get Oprah's like, hey,
I'd like to do an interview. And then they find
this club and they're like, you know what, We've changed
our mind I don't love Oprah. By the way, by
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this club, don't forget Monday Night. Watch Breaking Bobby Bones.
Please all right, Monday Night, ten nine Central. It's my
new show. It's my only show. All right, by friends,
get your Bobby Bones on.