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July 16, 2021 83 mins

Cole Swindell, David Lee Murphy and Shy Carter stop by to talk about their new song they have out together. They each perform one of their own songs and it’s amazing! Amy has gone undefeated in the Fun Fact Friday Faceoff. So this week, she takes on Bobby in the final boss matchup. We each created our “Ultimate Concerts” by picking two artists that we want to see at one show.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
Welcome to Friday's show, Morning Studio. Morning had a couple
of stories to start with. Were you looking forward to
the Joe Exotic Amazon show that was based on his
life with real actors? Not really me either. I thought
it was interesting when they were casting it, more than
I would have wanted to watch it, because Nicholas Cage
was going to play Joe Exotic, which would be a
good thing. I mean, an interesting matchup, like he looks

(00:33):
like him, yeah, and he's really weird. So I got
thought that's a good so I would watch and see
who they would cast. But then I really never wanted
to watch it either. I'm over it. It was interesting,
but it also reminds me of COVID, like Pete Covid
early COVID. Right, but Nicholas Cage is not going to
do it because Amazon has now shelved the Tiger King project,
so it's not happening. Maybe that show just goes away, right, Yeah. Yeah,

(00:56):
they're still making pretty good money on cameo some of
those people, and you can actually bind cameo with them
holding their animal weird because it's not illegal to have
a lot of those animals. So I saw that this
Morning Lunchbox has been back for a few days now,
but I've been talking since we've been back in the studio,
which has been a few months, you know, post COVID
about people have just gone crazy now in airports and
airplanes and that's why people are getting taped to seats

(01:17):
and tackled, and like we've been caged up so long
that people have now gone berserk. Lunchbox was saying this
morning he now saw that since he was in Florida,
I was at the airport. The dude, I mean, just
sitting there waiting for the plane, had been drinking so
much I guess at a bar restaurant in the airport.
He fell over out of his chair and vomited all

(01:38):
over the ground and was laying in his vomit in
the airport in the airport, and everybody's like, hey man,
you okay, And he was giving the thumbs up like hey,
I'm cool, like an injured athlete with getting carried off,
and he was just laying there next to the vomit.
And even the signs like before you get on the plane,
the airline says unruly passengers don't fly, and it has

(02:00):
this whole thing like hey, if you're out of control.
We will not let you fly on our airplane. But man,
that dude, I was just like, man, Bobby's onto something.
I've never seen that in my life. Covid ends dude
laying in his vomit. Did he get to get on
the flight. I don't know. I didn't stick around. It
wasn't your no, no. I was getting off the plane
and he was waiting to get on, and I don't
I don't even got on a plane. I don't know.

(02:21):
He was that bad, huh? I mean did he have
somebody with him? Like by himself? Oh? That's sad, it
does because it makes me wonder. I'm like, why is
he drinking? Yeah? What what time of day was it?
I was like, uh, six pm, seven pm, that's peak.
I am feeling to get airports though it doesn't matter.
I see people drink at airports. Eighth. Yeah, there are
no hours in an airport, and you can't, if I'm right,

(02:42):
You can't buy a call on an airplane right now,
right correct. And you can't bring your own like you
used to be able to bring your little bottles and
pour it in your drink. And they say that's a
federal offense. Now what Okay, can people do it? They
started to sneak it, That's what I'm asking, Like, would you, though,
feel like you could still sneak it in yet away
with it and not really worry about going to jail. Yes,
we almost got arrested. Want to raise bachelor party because
his friend is an idiot and didn't know how to

(03:02):
sneak it. Like he just pulls it out and starts
handing it out to everybody on the airplane. Yes, And
I'm like, dude, just wait and just pull it out
of your pocket and pour it in. He's like, hey,
you need a vodka, you need a tequila. No. Why
attendant came up and was like, I need that bag
right now, and he was like, oh, this is all
I have And she goes all of it now or
you're gonna have to get all We're gonna stop the plane.

(03:24):
He handed over all the bag. Yeah, man, is that true? Ray? Yeah,
it was a terrible start to the bachelor party. We
had no boozy entire flight and the Karen flight attendant,
she was a little intended that she was doing her job.
Karen is not just not fair to assign Karen to her. Yeah,
at the time, she wasn't wearing her mask. I would
appreciate it that she would have kept that. Okay, Season finale,

(03:49):
Breaking Bobby Bones on Sunday Night at ten ninth Central.
I hope you guys watch. I'm deep in the mountains
of Montana trying to protect some sheep from bears and wolves.
It's one of those episodes we have to use night
vision and I'm scared to death and it's a wild
episode for sure. I hope you guys watch it. I'm
thank you so much for watching all this season. After
this week, I'm really not promoting it anymore because it's
not on, but it's just been a fantastic success thanks

(04:10):
to you guys. So Sunday Night, ten ninth Central, Breaking
Bobby Bones on nat GEO, Thank you, thank you, thank you.
All Right, let's go over and open up the mailbage
something we call ye here we go they right, Hello,
Bobby Bones. I just bene Breaking Bobby Bones and Disney

(04:31):
Plus I can't wait for more episodes to drop. But
that's not the reason I'm emailing you. I'm emailing you
because I'm having this debate. I'm having it with my wife.
We have three kids together, ages sixteen, twelve, and eight.
I've called my sixteen year old snuggle bunny since she
was a kid and still continue to do so. My
daughter doesn't cares, thinks it's cute. My wife, on the
other hand, thinks it's time to drop the nickname. I

(04:53):
have names like this for all my kids. To me,
she'll always be my little girl. Do you think it's
okay to still call my sixteen year old daughter my
snuggle bunny? Or do you agree with my wife? Thank you, Alex,
I'll reserve my opinion, Amy. I mean, you have the
closest thing to a sixteen year old daughter with a

(05:14):
thirteen year old daughter. Yeah, and she I guess it
would be. I'm weirded out by the email, so I guess,
like to go with my feeling, I think that maybe
he could move on from it. I'm just picturing her
when she gets older, like how when does it stop?
Because then she's gonna get boyfriends, and she's gonna go
to college. Maybe she ends up getting married, and then

(05:35):
her husband's gonna have to be like, did your dad
just call you snuggle bunny? So you say move on?
I say move on, Betty? Yeah, man, you can't. I mean,
you're not snuggling with her anymore. That's creepy. Now she's
your sixteen year old, thirteen year old dad or whatever. Sixteen,
you can't call her snuggle bunny. That's gotta go. Here's
what I say. I think you're both wrong. Why. I'm

(05:56):
gonna tell you why. The non parents, Yeah, well, i'ment
today human. This is a human talking. If both people are,
if they consent to it. If both people do, then
it's okay for that relationship to have that. The sixteen
year old says, yeah, I like it. The dad says okay,
I like it. Okay, who it is? Okay? They both
like it, so there's no reason to kick it away

(06:16):
unless if one of them starts to feel like it's. Yes,
it's weird. I'm not arguing it's not weird, but I'm
not going to sit here and judge people. I do
weird things, not judging. I just felt weird. It is weird. Man.
The wife is arguing with it, I know, but maybe
the daughter love Maybe the daughter loves it to no chance.
Maybe the wife is like, I wish you would call
me snuggle buddy. You're doing lots of babies here. Well,

(06:36):
I'm agreeing it's weird. I have another hypothetical if like,
as long as it's consensual with the nickname and the
I'm saying that nickname. But if the sixteen year old
likes it and says, hey, I like it when you
call me that, dad, and then the dad's like, I
like to call you that, then they should call each
other that. I don't know what you're saying. I know

(07:00):
the dad was like, in principle, I agree with you
guys that it is weird and for me angle and
anybody's snuggle bright and it does feel creepy. But if
the dad and the sixteen year old both are like, hey,
we like this, we like that we have in this relationship,
there's no reason that you have to stop it. Okay,
it's not hurting you, buddy, it's making people feel better.
What is so bad about what people feel good about
each other? Okay? What if they both agree with it
and it's an more elevated nickname, like, um, you know,

(07:23):
sexy kitten. It's not it's a dad and his daughter. Okay,
you just took a sexy kitten. It's not. If the
daughter was like, I'm fine with it, then listen I
also think it's weird. But I'm not going to tell
two people who love each other what they have to
call and call and how do you feel? What about
the wife? She doesn't have a say, hey, get over
kick rocks. Wife a rock's she's not the one in it. Okay,

(07:47):
she knows the one of it. Maybe the wife says, hey,
just don't do it in public when I'm with you,
and they maybe they make a little consersion. Okay, in secret,
you're going to be my cuddle bud. But just between
you and me, you can't tell we're telling kid to
keep a secret. You can't. If you're the dad, you
shouldn't have secrets with kids, have secrets with you. We're

(08:07):
not kids. We're a friend from a kid of heart.
People call me Peter Ban. Adults should not have ever
put a kid in a situation to keep a secret.
I think if the dad's like, we should talk and
it can be my our nickname, you're you're creating creepy
situations like secrets with kids. Like I didn't say that.
I didn't say sexy kitten. Did you have turned it
into that? Okay? I did not in anyway, And kids

(08:28):
with kids in general and I'm not talking about secrets.
I'm saying if they want to call it in just
a house, that's great, no problem. I didn't turn it
in anything like that. That's you hypothetically going okay, let's
talk it. What if it's sexy? No daughter, No, I
was just like trying to come up with the point
because you were like, as long as the daughters, it's okay,
and the and the husband. But the daughters just used
to it because he's been saying that she was a little.

(08:48):
Eddie's thirteen calls me daddy. Yeah, that's weird to me.
Do okay, Now he calls him big d O. That's
like snuggle bunny, you're a hypocrite. You're a hypocrite. Does
not call you big d It's not in secret. He
says it all out, and then there's is an in
secret either. Okay, we've got your That was about the

(09:13):
cloth Morgan. If people want to email us about their
nicknames with their kids or anything else, what do they do?
They hit up mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com. There
you go. This would be a fun segment. Eddie and
I the Raging Idiots are playing the New York State
Fair in August twentieth, and so we play. We headline
the stage at two o'clock, which is a Friday, and
then Nas, the rapper headlines at eight pm. It's kind

(09:36):
of weird concert, yes, the Raging Idiots and one of
the most famous rappers ever Nas. The next day it's
ninety eight degrees the boy band and brothers Osbourne. That's awesome,
I guess, yeah, weird, awesome. Would like to watch both
of them. Frankly, the next day it's Foreigner and Train
and then it just keeps going where it's just his

(09:57):
odd pairings. And then there was this thing in Atlanta
where George Straight and Metallica are doing a show over
two nights. Yeah, you saw that right, quite the difference.
So if you had to put together kind of a
different concert where you put two people up that have
nothing in common, who would it be? Eddie? Your first?
I mean, for sure, Garth Brooks probably one of the
greatest concerts I've ever been to. So give me Garth,

(10:18):
and then on the same bill my favorite band in
the whole wide world, Pearl jam Check. That would be interesting, right,
And I think both of the crowds can stay and
watch both shows because they would feel each artist like
so different. But you think they'd hmm, interesting Garth and
Pearl Jam. Obviously Pearl Jam would open for Garth. No, No,
I think Garth would open for pearl There's no way.

(10:39):
That's my bill, my festival. That's what I people would
leave no chance. Guards are bigger than Pearl Jam, I know,
and they would be like, do we need to stay
for Pearl Jam? And then this long turn it up
right would come on a minute, guys, we're staying. We're
not going anywhere your mind. But okay, okay, since you
have Garth, I'm removing him from my list because I
got a few I'm tinkering with overkay Amy yours. I'm
going with George straight. He's my favorite, and I've got

(11:02):
picturing two totally different type concerts like I'm picturing, you know,
every other song they go back and forth, they collab
a little, and it's Justin Bieber, California. Interesting. So I mean,
can you picture George singing Peaches won't anyway and this

(11:22):
is my concert? He will or he strums along. Find
Justin Bieber would be like Amarilla by morning. That's better. Yeah,
it would be so good. Morgan, what do you have
over there your odd concert? Well, I love Shania Twine.
Everybody knows that, so be Shania Twine. But my other
favorite concert ever was Bruno Mars. So be Shania Twin

(11:45):
and Bruno Mars. That's cool because that's I don't believe it.
I think mine. I think they would actually get along
like each other. I feel like I'm gonna guess and
be inspired to play together. Go ahead, okay, John Mayer,
Oh what I knew it because I think John Mayer

(12:07):
anything John Barrett has has played country. What's your genres?
One's country? Okay? Keith Urban Old Dominion? Okay, I want
I guess anymore? You want to take one shot at it? No,
I'm way off now. I was gonna do Creed nickelback,
but but those aren't too totally different. I think rembe
the same band. Change your name. Okay, listen. Chris Stapleton Okay, okay,

(12:30):
So everybody loves Stapleton like love loves it, and I
would put Chris Stapleton and Cole play. Oh, that would
be good. And I think I think they could do
like an emptyb like our Santy cross Roads together. Even

(12:50):
that's actually very doable because I think they both would
love and respect each other's music. The crowds would be
brought together and be like I don't know if I
like cold Play or that they would. They would be
like just the greatest night ever. Yeah, I could see
that shapeleton opening up for cool Play. I like Damie's idea.
They're playing together, thank you? What the whole show together?

(13:11):
It's play guitar with them. Yeah. I'm also on this
billet at the fair there is um Nelly and Third
Eye Blind. Oh wow, that's cool. Not together, but like, yeah,
but if you guys want to come to this raging
Idiots in Syracuse August twentieth, that's when we will be

(13:33):
playing the show two pm. Is No's gonna play with
us at all. I don't think he's gonna be there, Okay,
I can check. I don't think he's gonna be there.
The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty seven,
Dan and Shay announced a new album called The Good Things.
To celebrate the big announcement, they released the title song,

(13:54):
here it is. Oh. Dustin Lunch released two new songs,
not Every Cowboy in Pasadena. Here's one of them. Side

(14:14):
to sittle West, stancing, hit it out West in the
red sunset and taking your heart let me show you
not even cal b Nico Moon announced his good Time project.

(14:36):
Here's the song A small town state of Mind, he
shared with The News small state of mind, smalltown stain
of mind, small state mind, small town fade minds in
the bottles. Maybe you roll up right on tide that
small time state mind, smalltown said mind, I'm Morgan number two.

(15:00):
That's your skinny hot It's time for the good news.
Good Joe Ross is a pitcher for the Washington Nationals
and he's on the mound in San Francisco pitching against
the Giants last week, and his dad's in the stands watching.
His dad happens to be a doctor, and he looks
over and there's seems to be a lady in distress

(15:21):
and she's choking on a hot dog. Well, old doctor
Ross went over, there's it. Who I'm lick maneuver. She
spit out the hot dog dang, and guess what, she's
a recently retired nurse. Wow, choking on the hot dog.
And he just happened to be watching his son plays
in baseball. There was another story similar ish where the
car was getting pulled over and they had a bag
of weed and they tried to swallow us. They wouldn't

(15:43):
get in trouble and they choked on and they had
to give the himelike and save their life. Is this
super Troopers? No, this is a real news story that
was happening. Those things. Yeah, they had to eat I
knew that had to eat it. People eat stuff all
the time to hide, but they ate it. But the
bag wouldn't go all the way. Oh my god, And
so he's choking and the cop had pull them out
and give them the high. So if you eat it
in the bag, it would stay in the bag, so

(16:04):
then you're not going to get high. Possibly it depends
on the bag because some people will swallow balloons to
you know, mule stuff. Yes, and then it comes out
if it's in the balloon, doesn't get into your bloodstream,
right for somebody for the balloon pops, which has been
the case before. And if it's a lot of it,
you can die and die. Wow did they arrest those
people after? Um? I just thought, what the heck of

(16:26):
a story? It's pretty crazy. I just stopped there and
I was like the next just kept her. I'm sure
all right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. An undefeated Amy with
a record of eight and no is up. Is there
last match before she goes back to just being fun
Fact Friday. Because she's played everybody, She's taken down Eddie, Lunchbox,

(16:48):
Morgan number two, Raymundo, Bay, Raise Why, Scuba, Steve Bone,
screener Abbey, plus a listener who called to challenge her.
Now there's one, as they say in video games, there's
one final boss. It's me. Yeah, your bowser. If Amy
goes undefeated, we're retiring the fun Fact Friday face off.

(17:11):
It's back to just fun Fact Friday. Literally to be anyway.
But I never thought I would be in this, but
I was asked if I would come on to be
the final boss, and I will take on Amy. The
Queen of Facts are judging panel today. He's back after suspension.
We trust that he will judge with integrity. Lunchbox, Yes,

(17:31):
what integrity is my middle name? All that? Eddie? You're
back as well. Yeah we never won anywhere but it
I know, but you you're back this week. Yeah, I'm back.
And also Morgan number two you will be judging the
fun facts. We will go down them one by one.
They're each a battle against each other. The person gets
the point if they had the better fun fact. Ready, Ready,
fun fact Friday face off. It's Amy the undefeated champion

(17:54):
versus Bowser Bobby Morgan. Do you get the Bowser reference? Yeah,
that's from Mario right, he's module. All right, let's go.
I'm staring. I'm staring you down, like it over. I know,
I fight like you know when I'm trying to decide

(18:14):
where to start. Well, like you're making her nervous. Already,
be strategic. Don't pick bad to start because if I
jump up in a lead, I'm running. Oh I'm not
trying to pick going in a sprint. Let's go one.
So Michael Jackson was a virtuoso composer. He wasn't able
to read music or play instruments at all, really, but

(18:34):
he wrote parts of songs in his head by singing
and beatboxing into a tape recorder and he would use
the entire arrangement, every part, all in his head and
play it out and then that would be what they
would form into the music. Pretty cool, All right, um,
I will go now if you guys see it Back
to the Future. Yeah, it's good. Huh, great movie the
time Machine and Back to the Future. Is what a DeLorean?

(18:56):
That crazy car? Yeah, so originally it was not a DeLorean.
When they wrote the movie, they made a refrigerator. Now
why do you think they had to change the refrigerator
because it got cold when the kids would lock themselves
in its trying to shut it and travel time. So
the director had to go, we can't use a frigerator.
You have a bunch of kids dying like locking himself
in a refrigerator, So they changed it to the DeLorean. Wow,

(19:20):
interesting or just getting locked in there? In general? There
you go one to one. Let's go over to Morgan
with the first Morgan. Which one is, Well, I have
not seemed back, so I'm gonna go with Abe because
I do remember Michael Jackson a lot. So okay, I
was pretty risky. What was just knowing that she was
so young and wouldn't know. I'm just playing to what

(19:41):
I think is the most interesting. I can't play the
crowd here because when I do that. But you know
that Michael Jackson thing's interesting, you know it's fair. I
do the same thing with raging idiot songs. No, he's
comparing himself to Michael Jackson. No, no, he is. They
both write songs and lunchbox. Look, Michael Jackson, I don't
even know what you told me that he didn't know
how to play an instrument. It was, well you weren't. Okay,

(20:04):
that was boring, all right, give me the deloreum Eddie.
I'm gonna be honest, guys, both of those were pretty
C plus um. All right. I'm gonna go with Bobby though,
because back the future is more interesting to me. The
whole songwriting thing. It's like, okay, you're you're in a band.
I don't know, but still it sounds pretty normal. I
think that's what people do. And just so you know,
I picked a C plus one because she picked the
C minus. I got. That's all strategy over here, Baby,

(20:25):
they got in were with me gun birth no boom, Okay,
all right, I'm next number two. Ever heard of somebody
name Dolly Parton? Yeah? Yeah, the love her, Oh love her? Right? Yeah,
you know the song? Yeah. So she had her breast

(20:48):
and shirt for six hundred thousand dollars. Each breast was
insured for three hundred thousand dollars each. This is from
This is from ABC News Love. Dolly Parton naturally ensured
two of her biggest assets at the news to her breast,
which were forty double D back in the seventies, so
if anything happened to her, she still would make money. Yes,
breast three D dollars as give up? I mean, okay,

(21:15):
that's bringing double hammers. I mean, well, female kangaroos have
three vaginas. That's pretty that's pretty solid, but pretty solid.
Female kangaroo has three vaginas and when they're giving birth,
the baby comes out of the middle one. All right, whoa,

(21:38):
Maybe I'm glad you didn't give up wow, saving that one.
But Dolly Parton, Hey, she insured that. We heard that,
all right, Morgan, I don't even know how to come
on which one though? You really would tell somebody if

(22:00):
you were at a party. If you were at a party,
you know you're talking about how kangaroos have three You're
not definitely not that was definitely an interesting fact. But
the fact that Dolly is so valuable each boob is
worth money. Like, yeah, I'm sorry, I have to go,
Bobby lunchbox man. Guys, come on, Bobby, brought double hammers

(22:23):
and then Amy comes in and I gotta say, three
is better than two. They're on a kangaroo are better
than two? Am I'm now grossed out. Yeah, the fun
so excited about that your face. Let's go, guys, you
all are bringing the battle. I mean the dollies was good.

(22:44):
But kangaroos bones, that's mine blow and they have three
of them. Give me the kangaroos, dang. I mean good battle, guys.
That was round two was good. Oh I hate that.
I really was counting the point there. She came hard
with the gangaroo. Amy. Okay, this is just kind of

(23:05):
an encouraging story, especially for women out there. So there's
this woman, Julia Stewart. She started working as a waitress
at Eyehop when she was sixteen years old. Years later,
she eventually became the president of their competitor, Applebee's. But
then get this, don't don't do that? What do we do?
You snored? That's rude from I thought it was one

(23:30):
of them. No, I feel like I feel like I
have to throw it. And that's like a this is
like didn't do anything. It's like a red flash story.
Where did you go? Where's the story? Going finish your story.
She had a career, you know this is okay. She
worked at Eyehop, she went to Applebee's. Then Applebee's didn't

(23:52):
offer her the position of CEO, so she left. Then
she became the CEO of eye Hop, made a bunch
of money and went back and bought Applebee's and was
like what now? And then she had three vaginas that
would win it. I just thought that this was an
empowering story of kangaroo did I got a question? Was
this tell me something good or fun? Facts? Those a
little bit of both. I liked it. Yeah, I like it. Um.

(24:14):
I Also I like your style. I like where you're going. Um.
And it's kind of jobs, old jobs. You get familiar
with the guy named President Ronald Reagan. Yeah him good president?
Huh yeah yeah. Yes. He worked as a lifeguard for
seven summers as a teenager, and during his time he
had seventy seven saves. Wow, saved almost more people than

(24:35):
anyone in the entire state. Oh, I do like that.
But did he become CEO of the lifeguards you see
of America? Yes he did, Yes he did, Wow wow
wow wow. Uh Morgan, I'm gonna be honest it's not
a great round there for either. But you know, Amy,
female empowerment, I'm here for it. So I'm going with Amy.

(24:57):
What did dude? I was a lifeguard. I mean I
had two two saves, one was three saves, one was
a double. I love the Ronald Reagan story. Seventy sweat
seven saves. I mean lunchbox. I mean the woman went,
I don't even know where she went. She went, I
hoop Applebee's, I hop back to Appleby's. I don't even
know what the point of the story was, seventy seven saves.

(25:17):
The point was she didn't give it up. Yeah, she wasn't. Yeah,
and then she went back and she was like, hey,
I now I'm gonna just buy you. Thanks for not
hiring me. Give it to Bobby. Okay, okay, I just
based mine off of what you did. So let's that
was like, listen, I just I thought I thought it
was encouraging. I do it is very encouraging. Yeah, I'm sorry, goody, Okay,

(25:40):
we do that at fifty five. No, it's your turn.
He wasn't. Number four. You guys had a little song
called here we Go, Sweet Home Alabama. Oh yeah, I've
heard of that. One. I mean, you associate that with
this is the state of Alabama, when when I've been

(26:00):
down to Alabama football games, like I watched Arkansas get
pummel Alabama. Complay is not a good thing. They played
this when the team walks in. Three members are the
members of Leonard skinnerd who wrote Sweet Him Alabama. Two
were born in Florida, when I was born in California.
The song was recorded in Georgia. They had absolutely no
relation to Alabama whatsoever. Amy, you're up well, since like

(26:23):
the encouraging stories aren't working, I'll just talk you about
the time that Napoleon was buried without his penis. So
during the autopsy, the doctor allegedly decided to take Napoleon's penis,
presumably as a bizarre souvenir. The doctor gave it to
a priest for safekeeping, and the priests smuggled the part

(26:46):
of the body with him and left. And then after that,
Little Napoleon has been passed down as sort of a
perverse family heirloom for decades. He is little no, no,
the little the little part. All right, Amy went to
anatomy you, I mean, I tried to tell tell like
an uplifting great story and then you make me tell

(27:08):
the penis. I mean, I had to do it, Morgan.
Amies made me laugh and I have stop thinking about it.
So Amy, do you laugh because we laughed? Eddie? I
mean the Napoleon things pretty crazy, like little Napoleon got stolen. No, guys,

(27:29):
a bit cut off by the priest when you die.
Sorry bones, I'm going to Amy lunchbox. I just gotta say,
give me the penis. That's he wants it interesting A laugh? No,
I just I don't even know where to start. Do
you have a good one left? It's all strategy here.
Do you have a good one or now? I feel
like the music could have got me a win there.

(27:50):
I feel like I have a good one. I mean
my mind is blown by it. I mean because I
just didn't know this. But what body part is it
going to be? It's not this is very pete Gae
number five. Home teams in basketball wear white uniforms because
the home team has access to laundry facilities, so by
wearing gray or another dark color visiting teams, they were

(28:12):
better able to conceal the stains that accumulated on their
uniforms during a series. So that is why that it's
like that, and I had no idea. I thought that
they just assigned colors. Well. Also, in other sports like football,
for the most part, home teams were dark. Yeah they
were the dark jerseys. Yeah, why which makes because that

(28:33):
makes not makes your fun fact not very But I
just I said that your championship one is well, it
was interesting, I know. I mean, I was about to
go with another tell me something good type one, but
it's lost on y'all. All right, Well, okay, I want
to I'll have to go with I have a lot
of fun ones here, but I'm gonna go with I mean,
I'm gonna go with my heart because this includes two

(28:55):
things that I know two people on the show will
really find funny, all right, or interesting or just interesting?
Now why did I do that? Because these guys don't care.
Even you're questioning right now like he already gave up
on you, You gave up on your fun factor. Halfway through,
I'm gonna play a song that I think only Eddie
will know. But follow me on this. Um. This is
al Green and this song is called take Me to
the River. If you heard that, Eddie, ever, of course

(29:20):
I have. This is an old school song. People loved
it back in the seventies, made him a decent amount
of money. But the thing that made the most money
millions of dollars for al Green with this song, was
Billy the Bass singing it. When you push the button
on Billy the Bass and his mouth comes up and
go to the river. He made more money off that
than having a hit in the seventies, remember that one.

(29:42):
I love the coolest thing ever, so we did. We're
talking tied with bleach balls? Are we talking Billy the
Bass here? All right? Morgan, Billy the Bass? My dad
was Eddie. I mean, who doesn't love Billy the Bass?
Come on, hit the button, take me to the river?
Let's I mean, who doesn't love laundry? Nobody? Okay, let

(30:08):
us say this. You did. You ended up being eight
and one. It's a fantastic record. You are the greatest
fun factor of all time with a record of eight one.
I just came in and threw a couple of facts
out there. You have my full respect, Thank you. I
think about that kangaroo like it's like almost like whackable
when the baby's coming out. I'm not gonna forget about that.

(30:28):
Like that was only one fun fact that could have
beat Dolly and she found it. That was it, you
know what? Good for you? So I will take the
victory here, but it's kind of an exhibition match. She
was so humble. You are the champion. No, you beat
unneat a team. You know, sometimes you're lucky, sometimes you
just get but oh you're unbelievable. Next week you'll be

(30:52):
back to fun fact Friday. Yes, okay, there it is there.
She's your Samy's pile of stories. Okay, I gotta tell
you about camp fire cones. I saw this on the
news and I was like, whoa, this is genius. People
need to know about it. Camp fire cone. Yes, so
picture it. You're around a camp fire. You're it's like

(31:14):
you're making s'mores. You can put marshmallow on the little
wire hanger. You put it in the chocolate. Instead of
putting it in between Graham crackers, you stuff it down
inside a waffle cone. Genius. Is that some TikTok thing
they showed us? I mean they show you more cool
things on TikTok where they're like, how did you not know?
I know? You can put a whole backpack full of
water on your stomach and get it on an airplane

(31:36):
because people will believe you're pregnant. Listen. It may they
may have gotten the word out through TikTok. Not sure,
but it's from a lifestyle blog called hip to Save.
That's pretty cool. You just take a waffle cone and
cook it. What this stuff in? All you need is
the waffle cone, ice cream cones, and then you get marshmallows,
peanut buttercups, chocolate bars, Reese's rollos, whatever. Maybe you want

(31:57):
to do a little strawberries, blueberries, something like that. That's
an option too, Okay, fire cones. A back to school
trend that we might see happening is kids rating their
parents closets. According to a survey, sixty percent of kids
admit to stealing one of their parents old outfits to
wear to school. And it's like, kind of this thing.

(32:19):
I mean, my daughter, she's been wearing stuff out of
my closet and like, where did you you need to?
Are you going to ask me if you can wear that?
But then part of me just loves that she wants
to share, so I don't make a big deal out
of it. I think though, this is every generation for sure.
At some point everything old is new. And cool again.
I used to steal my dad's Hawaiian shirts. I used
to steal my debt. Oh no, I guess I know

(32:41):
you're about to do that. Yeah, I guess we can
go ahead and explain to any new listeners. I didn't
have a dad. You left me when I was five.
That's an explanation. And then when I was like twelve
or thirteen, Arkansas Keith came in for a few years.
I was like my step dad and he's the man.
He's Yeah. But then sometimes Bobby will handle things with humor.
We don't have to do this speech every time. Then,

(33:02):
just the listeners that no can know if hey, I
y k y k oh, if you know you know?
If you know you know? Every time I see that,
like if I see on Instagram and someone does it,
I have to sound it out and like if you
oh yeah, if you know you know, got it? I
y k y k okay, this is cool. I got
a shout out to Garth Works and Tricia Garwood because
Jimmy and Rosalind Carter they were celebrating their seventy fifth

(33:25):
wedding anniversary, which by the way, is a great story
in itself. Yes, they've been married seventy five years and
they're both alive. Yes, seventy five years. Jimmy Carter's ninety six,
by the way, Rosin's ninety three. Anyway, Garth and Tricia
hooked them up with a red convertible that was built
in nineteen forty six, the year they got married. I mean,

(33:46):
isn't that the most thoughtful day ever? Wow? But can
they drive it? Who cares? Put in your garage? They
can maybe be taken. You can be driven. And think
about that, which is even cooler. Actually, I wonder what
if they can drive? No chance. Someone saw Jimmy Carter
that I know on an airplane flying commercial two years ago.
The ex president. Yeah, well nineties. Yeah, I saw him

(34:09):
flying commercial and said he was moving around pretty good
for a ninety three year old. Ninety four year old? Guys,
did he have like secret service with him? I didn't
ask a lot of questions. I was like, that's cool. Yeah,
all right, I'm Amy. That's from a pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.

(34:31):
So this is amazing. There's a doctor named Eleanor Love.
Her last name fits the story perfectly, and she shows
up to weddings even when she's not invited to at
all whatsoever, And she collects all the flowers that are
just going to be left over, and then she takes
them back to the hospital with her and spreads them
out to the patients there. That's cool. I hope she

(34:54):
lets them go ahead of time she's coming though, And
did she go after the wedding's over, like, well, I
don't know a day after place, thank you. Okay. So
she started, you know, a little group called the Simple Sunflower,
and now she has more than two thousand volunteers that
are set up on the email list. So people can
be evolved in various ways, whether they want to collect

(35:14):
them from the weddings, they want to deliver them to
the hospital, maybe they are getting married themselves and they
can donate them. But it all started with when she
was a medical student. She would go to weddings and
do this, and it's just evolved over the years. So
that's cool. I like the idea for sure. She reaches
out and goes, I'm taking the flowers. Stories that uninvited,
so I don't know this, Please leave us with this.

(35:37):
One study found the viewing plants helps reduce pain levels
anxiety and fatigue and patients recovering from surgery. I love it.
There you go, that's what's all about, right there. That
was tell me something good, lunchboxes. Question is do you
have to tip a dog sitter because you had dog
sitter for a while? First time I'd ever hired a
dog sitter, just like someone I didn't know. I usually

(35:58):
just have friends watch my dog dog. And so I
hired a dog sitter. And when it's time to pay,
how many days? It's days? Five days more? Five days?
At least he paid paid. But then I'm like, am
I supposed to add a tip on top of that
payment for her watching my dog? And I was just like, man,
I don't know the etiquette, and so to be safe,

(36:20):
I didn't tip. No, No, that's not being sanee. No,
that's not if you don't know, I mean, you don't
have he's just not saying it wrong and maybe in
his world, to be safe, to be safe, save my money.
Um okay, So Eddie Amy, let's all say yes or
no if you would have tipped tipped the five day

(36:42):
dog sitter? Yes, I'm thinking, because I honestly don't think
I do tip my dog sitters. Well, I would say,
if you don't know them and it's five days, and
if there's a possibility you will use them again, that
you do all the little extra in there just for
that going, hey, I got you, because you're gonna have
me in the future too. It's an investment, Yeah, investment

(37:03):
in people. It's the best investment you can make. Oh yeah.
I thought of it as like, if they don't get
tipped from other clients, I don't want to set a
bad precedent where then the other clients. You weren't looking
out for other clients. You ain't feeling anybody with that. No, Man,
if they do get to mother clients and you didn't,
they probably won't feed your dogs. Time they're there. They're like, yeah,
I gotta covered. They watch them just sit there and

(37:24):
be hungry. Oh that's mean. But yeah, it was just
a weird. It was a weird moment in my life.
I was like, man, I don't know what to do here.
You're fine, not okay, but to be safe, to be safe,
you should throw a twenty on there. WHOA for five days?
A long time? For days? It's four bucks a day. Okay, Okay,
let's go over to Amy and get in the morning,
corny morning. Why do melons always get married in church?

(37:52):
Why do melons always get married in church? Because they
can't elope? Pretty good, That's very good. That was the
morning corning, all right, RAYMONDO. It came to me this
morning and said, Hey, I think I'd like to share
where their listeners what to watch out for if they
go on a beach vacation at all this summer. So

(38:13):
that's happened right now. A lot of folks who want
on vacations maybe good Florida, Ghosts, California. I don't know
where you are, South Carolina. Ray What did you want
to share with our listeners? Yeah, the more you know.
So if you're going to a beach place where you're
taking a beach bag, or you're leaving stuff in the
room with the maid service, do not take your wedding
ring with you. The guy's ring really doesn't matter, but
the woman's wedding ring is worth thousands of dollars. So

(38:34):
a lot of people are leaving them at home because
they could sell it upawn it and make a lot
of money from it. So there have been a lot
of thefts of wedding rings, engagement rings, in hotel rooms. Correct.
So my wife goes, hey, we need to buy one
of these fake wedding rings. It's really hundred dollars around that,
and you can get something that looks identical to a
wedding ring, so it comes off as you're married, so

(38:56):
you're not just single on a beach or whatever. So
I had to invest, and there's one hundred and fifty
dollar fake wedding ring that my wife wants to wear
when we do our vacation later in the fall. That's
a lot of money for an extra decoy. You spent
one hundred frety bucks for a Quebec arcony ten dollars.
My wife was petrified that we're going on the beach
and somebody snags her wedding ring and then whatever, it's gone.

(39:17):
That's not the thing. We all get that, right. It's
how much you spent for a fake ring? One for
ten bucks? Yeah, five dollars, right. But at the same time,
the woman wants to look beautiful and she wants to
remember it. It really does remember for like a week.
It's fine, she'll always have it for a fake ring.
I get that that seems like a lot, but it's
a tiny addition to her engagement ring from Ray and

(39:41):
she still wants it to Maybe been she could have
got for thirty dollars. Right, Maybe it's insane because you're
never gonna wear it when she gets back, she's gonna
wear the real one. It sounds to me like she'll
wear it every time they got Now we're finding about
something totally different. But you're saying that there's so many
ring thefts people I need. I don't need to leave
it at home or get a fake ring. Correct, go
the fake ring route that you don't even have to
worry about. Its peace of mind, honestly, So the more

(40:03):
you know, honestly, when we go on our honeymoon later
this year and we'll go to a beach, does the
person does the woman wear her rings on the beach.
That's up to her. But I mean, is there like
did you worry about a suntan line? You worry about
losing it in the water. Yeah, you sometimes can have
it depends on how well you can or not. Barracoutas too,
they like shiny man. You gotta think about that, oh, Barracouta.

(40:30):
But do you would do you wear yours at the beach?
I mean I guess I have, but I just get
nervous about Yeah, if you've got lotion on in your hands,
get slippery and then you're in the ocean, what if
it falls off? Just take that into consideration. You leave
it in the room. I don't know. I maybe put
it in a pocket in my beach bag with me.
But I read they're grabbing beach bags on the beach
and running away with them too. Do you see that? Yes,
I'm telling people grab beach back because they know that

(40:52):
their rings are in there. Would you be able to
recognize the fake like a fake ring, like if you
saw it, not a clue? I can't. I don't recognize anything.
One time, I don't know, think about cars. Mike and
I we were like, day, look at that Batley. What
kind of car? Was it? Like a Genesis? Lin't it? Oh? Yeah,
we're in love. We were like, one day we're want
to get us a bit. It'd be awesome, Like that's

(41:13):
the coolest Bentley I've ever seen. And we were like, oh,
we get not get in trouble. Walk up and look
at it and we look at it. It was like
a Hunda Genesis. That's awesome. So I don't Spin Anything Fake.
The Friday Morning Conversation with Shike, Carter, Cole Swindle, and
David Lee Murphy Four House. Hey guys, everybody good. Yeah,
oh yeah, Well let's start one by one. Shan, I

(41:33):
haven't met you yet. This is it. I've heard a
lot about you from a lot of people. Keith Urban
loves you so so, first of all, really great to
see it for the first time. Absolutely great to meet you,
sir Cole. Cole showed up. But this is the shirt
I was talking about on the try brought the shirt
and shirt. Where did you get this crook and chaise shirt? eBay? Man,

(41:55):
so you bought it? Oh yeah, yeah, that's an original.
I've never seen one. And you send a message like, man,
I love that shirt. I was like, I'll just give
you mine. Well, I wasn't trying to like get it
for his from him. I was like, hey, Cole, where
did you just got? Somebody else appreciated it like I did,
because I was like, man, I gotta have that shirt.
Well how about I wear and then give it back
to you. See, we just change every time you come.
We exchanged the shirt back, okay. And then obviously one

(42:18):
of my favorite people davidly Murphy. Morning to get see
you again. Good to see you again too. This time though,
I will say you have a beard, yeah, your mountful
mountain man here. Well I cut it down, was it
was I'd gone full dug dynasty. Well got pressure. You
guys are all doing a song together. Shot at your
song you've put them on and so tell me about

(42:38):
this song Beards with friends, Like how it came together?
Why these two knuckleheads like, tell me about this? Well, shoot, David,
he came out to the country where I got a
nice little studio set up with my guy Brian Simpson,
and shoot, we just we just kicked around some my
deads man. We just started playing that and we were like,
oh yeah this we liked this. So we just wrote
a real fast It was fun and we went to

(43:01):
demo with and it was turning out real great. So man,
we got uh we got Kenney Chanzy to help out
on the production and Buddy Cannon and they made it
sound slamming. So we're like, man, we gotta call Coles along. Here.
Is it for us intimidating to ask these big stars

(43:22):
to hop in and because you've written massive songs, But
as far as being an artist in country music, like
you're building that right now, Yes, sir, is that a
tough call to make to go a cole Hey David, like,
let's go? Yeah for sure, Man, I know they got
a lot going on, so I'm just super grateful and
honored that they would get on the jam with me. Yeah.
For me, it's always interesting to hear the songwriter perspective.
And we're gonna play that song in the second beers

(43:43):
with Friends. But I want to ask you, Shy, because
you wrote what I think was the best song of
last year, the top two or three. And I said
it before you even here God Westburn gi name Wow.
And I told Keith that too. I was like, this
song it actually probably I think that because it reminds
me of you know, my fiance say and like it
just didn't happen for me forever. You know, I'm forty one,

(44:04):
I'm about to get married for the first time ever.
I'd never I'd never had even felt near that, But
then I heard that song and I was like, Wow,
like I feel that, like sometimes the song actually touches
like your core absolutely, and you wrote that so you
walk into the room the day that song kind of
started like what happened there? What was the genesis of that? Man?
It was just another day out there in the country.
It was a beautiful day. My brother was there with me.

(44:26):
He wrote it with me, Micah and James Slater's awesome dude,
and he just got He just got on the piano
and just started playing those chords and singing it and
it was just it was something spiritual, you know, And
it's awesome, dude, Chris August He's start hitting the licks
and stuff and we just once again, we just start
kicking it around. It just flows. It's like it's coming
from It's coming from God, man, you know, and it's

(44:48):
just a good spiritual vibe. We all been through a lot,
so you know when that special person comes along man
and help you get through your life. Man, it's something
real nice and special. Yeah, says he. I want to
cut that, like, did you send it to Keith or
did it get to Keith? We send it to Keith.
Missy my manager, she works with him and she's always
been giving me a lot of stuff going. So Keith

(45:09):
is a good friend and we just thought it'd be
great for him. Man, do you play you have a
Mandelum with you. Now, do you play songs that you
wrote that you didn't cut, Like if you go to
a songwriter's night, well you play God Whispered your Name? Yes,
for sure you do. Okay, so it's not out of
place for me to go, Hey, would you play me
a little bit of God Whispered your Name? Not at all? All? Right? Well,
as copprehends here, this is awesome, shy Carter, it's gonna

(45:30):
give us a little verse and chorus of God Whispered
your Name? Who I was so cold and loves nothing
seemed to ring true. I couldn't bear the cross for
everything I've been through, and each day I knew I
needed a change, but there was no way, no way.

(45:56):
Then God whisper video name, swing everything, change, Love came
out of the ringing talk about being saved suddenly out
want to leave more than I ever did. I'm never
gonna be the saving A wind guy a whisper hell me,

(46:18):
come on, it's awesome, many Carter. That's really good. Yeah,
so good from when you wrote it to when it
was put out as a single, like, what's the well,
how long does that take? That one didn't take quite
as long as some of them. Do. I can't even
tell you. Maybe it was about a year. And that's short.
That's what's funny, Like, yeah, that's short. Yeah, Yeah, Shy

(46:41):
Carter's here, Cole Swindell, David Lee Murphy. I do want
to play this song that you're in for first we
got we called to spend that before we come back. Everybody,
all right, so beers with friends. It's Shy Carter, Cole Swindell,
David Lee Murphy. And so the is there like a
big party music video or a beer video coming out
where you guys are Jake, because I can just see
it now. Absolutely, yeah, it's coming man. It's just like

(47:03):
big Cole said three minutes of a straight party band.
The Friday Morning Conversation with Shank Harter, Cole Swindell, and
David Lee Murphy. So you killed that that song, that
performance you did a minute ago. It's just amazing. I'm
so happy you're here. Thank you, so good to finally
meet you. Yes, sir, Cole Swindell, let me ask you
a couple of questions, buddy, what's up? First of all,
how how the heck are you? I'm good, it's you know,

(47:25):
starting to have some shows coming back and it's just
good to be back on the road and doing what
we love. Man, your first show back, your first real show.
Walk me through what's happening inside your head, in your heart, Manu,
Panama City, Beach Um Big Festival, A ton of people
out there, and I don't know, just to be honest,

(47:46):
I mean the anxiety. I mean, that's a lot of
lyrics and everything I haven't done. I mean, I haven't
done that in a while, and it's that's been the
longest I've had a break from being on stage, and
it was I don't know. I was excited just to
get back to doing it. But once we got out
there and I got through the first song, it was
just like, you know, like I've been there before, and
it's like I said, it's it's just good to see

(48:07):
people back in the crowd. I mean all the zoom
and virtual stuff was amazing to keep us all in touch,
but to man, just the human interaction, that's the energy.
I think we've missed that a lot. So it was
it was good to be back up there. What song
of yours where you like, oh that's it, they're singing
it back like you're feeling it. What was that first
song that you did where you're like, this is what

(48:28):
I was missing. God probably ain't worth a whiskey. That's
just that's one of my favorite moments of every show.
And just to see that many people out there, it
was like, I mean, it looked like a different year.
I couldn't believe it was twenty and twenty one, just
because of all everybody's been through. But um, yeah, that
was the one that that I was like, man, we're
we're back. So we're gonna play single Saturday Night in

(48:49):
just a minute. But that thing came out in May
of twenty twenty, and I was saying this on the
show because it's now it's like researching, like creating, it's testing.
It's a monster hit. And I was like, I don't
know what Colswindelle's got to do. It's taken over a year.
The song is a monster why? And I was getting
irritated for you, which I find myself doing a lot
of times. Yeah, you've had my back from day one, man,

(49:09):
and it means more than you know. But that, yeah,
it's a So it's congratulations first congratulations here we are
to be a number one song of it. But jeez, man,
I was eleven when this thing started, I figured I
might be married by the time. Yeah, but I'm still no,
I'm Bobby. It took so long. I thought when Bobby

(49:30):
was telling me it was where it was. Yeah, I thought,
I mean, if if you would asked me or to
said it already, wasn't a long dive ago. Yeah, it's
a weird it's it's a it's a weird thing. You all,
you have the number ones, but there's like a small
group of people. How do we how do we convince them?
How do we smack them in the head. I don't know, man,
I know who they are. Let me, Yeah, you can.
You've got a little more pull than me on that.

(49:50):
Here's the only other thing I'll say. And then I'm
gonna I might have you playing a new song if
that's okay. Yeah, um, this is how I because I
feel like a friend, like I always I'm like you guys,
got to do Cole right. Here's when I get irritated
for you. And I know you're gonna be like, no,
it's okay, it's okay. Here's why I get irritated for you.
People have to stop asking the question about selling merch
for Luke that question's got to end at some point

(50:11):
in your life. If I were you, I pulled my
every time somebody asked me that question, I would rip
my hair out. Yeah, I asked a five years ago. No, yeah,
it's I mean, I just think that kind of throws
people off. I mean, that's not why I moved to Nashville,
you know. But it obviously was a huge opportunity to
don't even answer it, don't even talk about No. I
didn't even do that. Yeah, no, no, I didn't want
to hear you talk about it. I'm just telling you.
And every time it's hey, so used to sell merch

(50:33):
for Luke Brian, I just want to rip my hair
out for you. So this is my notice to everybody else.
Stop asking that question. Thank you. Can I say that
for you? Please? Yes, stop asking that question. Swindell, okay,
will you play something new for us? Yeah, we'll do
something brand new. Never played this love Me and Joel
Whenever it a few times this morning, so, well, what

(50:54):
is it coming off? It's a song called some Habits
that I just love. I feel like it's me and
other minus the love part. But uh, yeah, it's it's
just a song. But I don't know it's me mus
the love part. Okay, you're about to hear it all right,
here is Cole Swindell. Yeah, I'm rugh around the edges

(51:20):
on the surface ain't perfect. Still need a little smooth
and I it's hard to shift gears after years ago
on one way and one day turning around. But like water, tanks,
barns and rusted junk cars get saved by a code
of paint. Take somebody like you to make a center

(51:43):
like me, won'ta try to be a little more saved
because good berbbone. It's hard to put down that high road.
It's hard to stay on that good book. It's hard
to pick up that old old me. It's hard to
turn off girl. I've been trying like him might be

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getting ahead of myself. But the longer I love you,
the more I know. Some habit saing man to be
bro Oh no no, yeah, some habit seem to be
bro like loving. He like loving you. Come on, and

(52:33):
it's him might us to love you already? Well, so
now I'm dissecting, Like Okay, so Cole was saying like
you're not you're not there's you're not. You don't have
a habit to break right now. No not, but yeah,
that's the loving habit. Yeah, it's just for you. That's
fine though, that's that's part of it. And I love
That's what I'm saying. I love the song and to me,

(52:55):
uh yeah, it's just like single Saturday night. You know.
I remember last time I was here, Bobby was like,
what are you are you actively doing about that too?
And I was like, great point, it's not just gonna happen,
right so what what have you been doing quarantining? That's true.
It's a hard time right now. Give the guy bread,
I think no longer an excuse. It brings me a

(53:16):
shirt from Instagram. This is a great to find the
yeah crook to your chase. Yeah there we good. What
size shirt do you wear? If you are a T
shirt Cole, you are a medium or large? It just
depends on the do. You're gonna have to get that
Taylor Jersey swap okay, and you can have my Garth
Brooks old school shirt. I'd give it to It's pretty awesome.

(53:36):
It is like I'm a jersey swappy right now. Oh man,
now I'm not. I used to swap with you, and
now you're gonna go with Cole. We we don't have
to do it day. That's fine, Ammy, just rund a moment. Yeah,
really must be different sizes. Sometimes bobbies are like a
small sometimes when it just depends. David Lye Murphy, we're

(54:00):
back over to you, buddy, all right, good to see
you again. I always you know, wherever we are, if
it's in a parking lot or a side stage of
a show here on the studio. You know. I love you, right,
I love you too, and have as a kid when
I didn't know you, and as an adult more so
now that I do. And that's rare. Thank you, because
I think and I think, Shine Cole. You guys will agree.
We grow up and you know we're I graduated high

(54:23):
school in late nineties and you know, grew up listening
to your music. And sometimes it doesn't turn out like
you hoped. When you get to be and you get
to meet people, it but rarely doesn't happen where the
person's actually cooler, and that's you. You're cooler than I
could have ever hoped. Thank you. Um so, what's what
have you been doing the last few months? If growing
a beard and growing you know, keeping your hair like Curry,

(54:44):
I'm cutting trying to well, I haven't cut my hair.
I've cut my beard, but I've been writing songs, and um,
you know, shine and I ride today, you are you
guys head out today you'll write what called idiot DJ
just we're inspired by something minus the love part of Yes, um,
you might playing little sung for us? Yeah, and now

(55:05):
when I'm thinking about your music, and I know everybody
goes at dust on the bottom, that's fine. I love
that song, but you know, the song that changed it
for me was the one that you and Kenny put out,
Like how long has that been? Two or three years ago? Yeah?
Twenty eighteen? Is it twenty? Yeah? I mean how many
years was that? That was like the most positive That
was like one of the most positive songs that we

(55:26):
had on this format that people actually like felt sing
along too. If you don't mind, would you play a
little bit of that? All right, here we go, Everything's
gonna be all right, she readily asked my plastic cup.
I said, yes, man, feel up, Timmyson good? Adam't know

(55:49):
because yours the world has been kicking abhind live ain't
being a friend of man. Literally, I've been feeling kind
of low and you look back over the shoulder and
pointed at the sign hanging up on the wall. Let's see,

(56:09):
everything's gonna be ah, alright, everything's gonna be all right.
No bat has gotta worry batting out and don't go
hitting that panic. But hit ain't as bad as you think.

(56:30):
Everything's gonna be all all right, All alright, alright, Bailey Murphy,
come on, hey, so just a quick monetary question about
dust on the bottle because you're at that by yourself,
are you do you still make money from that song?
We don't really make that much money on streaming nothing.

(56:53):
You're making anything from it? Not a lot? Who do
I need to lobby you're congressman. Yeah, I'm done, I'm out.
But still you Hey, listen, shots, It's great that that
you came in and you brought a whole team with
you here. It's cool that that they respect you enough
to hop on a song with you, wake their butts
up in the morning and come up on this radio
show like that says a lot about you as a person.

(57:14):
So you know, the people you surround yourself with, you know,
says a lot about who you are. I love the
song Beers and my friends, great song. Love your work,
Shy wrote for Charlie Pooth. He wrote, um, um, one note,
one call away. It was on call Superman enough and

(57:42):
do it one call. Here we go. I had no idea.
That's awesome. Yeah, that's so great. All right, you guys
check out beers with my friends. Go follow Shy at,
Shy Carter Official at David Lee Murphy at Cole Swindell.
Love you all. Which we could do this for an hour,

(58:04):
but I gotta eat, but so I'm gonna let you
guys go. There they are Cole, David Lee, Murphy, Shy Carter,
clip her hands for our friends here playing today. Good
to see you guys. It's time for the good news.
A couple of young girls in Colorado set up eliminated
stand to raise money for the grieving family of a

(58:25):
fallen officer in their community. Officer Gordon Beasley, a nineteen
year veteran of the Arvada Police Department, was killed in
the line of duty, leaving behind a wife and two kids,
and nine year old Scarlet Roost wanted to do something
to help them. She got her best friend, ten year
old Alison Elliott. They got together. The girls worked on
their stand over three days, they sold as much eliminated

(58:47):
as they could. Their efforts paid off. They raised over
eighteen hundred dollars from the eliminade stand for the Beasley family. Obviously,
the whole town was moved by it. They started, it's
snowballed into even more money, and this family was able to,
you know, have some money to get them through the
next few years. But just I mean, it's a kid,

(59:07):
It's a nine and a ten year old kid who
saw what had happened, and even something as small as
a lemonade stand it because it ended up being about
way more than just a lemonade they were selling obviously,
and so and then you got to shout out the
town for helping out as well. So I want to
shout them out. Addison Elliott, Scarlet Roost. You guys did
an awesome thing. I don't know if you listen to
my voice right now in Colorado, but if you are,

(59:28):
you are amazing. And that's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. I'll with us as Brad
in Colorado. Brad, thank you for Colin. What's going on, buddy?
What's up? Mister Bobby bones Man? Just hanging out? So
I need some help. So next month. Found in the

(59:52):
army for almost twenty three years, and everywhere I go
I have to bring music with me on my laptop
because it's not on iTunes. And you want me to
help you get Garth Brooks music on iTunes? Yeah, yeah,
that's tough. I don't know if that's I like to
help people. I don't know if that's one I can

(01:00:14):
help you with. I mean, Garth is on Amazon and
he has an exclusive deal with them, so that would
be the only place that you would get Garth Brooks
digital music. Yeah, yeah, I mean, is there a reason
he won't put it on iTunes or is it just
because the Amazon deal? Well, he forever didn't allow streaming

(01:00:34):
or digital to have his music, so it's not just
an Amazon thing. I think Amazon is the one that
kind of said, hey, let's let's partner and get get
it on So yeah, Garth's never been a guy to
make his music available digitally. Well, personal preference, my friend,
I don't know. I guess I can ask Gartha next
time he comes in why he felt like that was
the move for him. I support him, I supported what

(01:00:57):
do I know? Yeah? I mean his life. Now we're
on the same page. Thank yeah, Hey, I appreciate that calls.
All right, Brad, Let's go over to Vinny in Florida. Vinny,
what's happening, hey, Bobby the morning studio Morning. Okay. I

(01:01:20):
got two things. The look in your eyes when you
went face to face with the possum and the second one,
did you find out what popped in your hip when
you climbing a tree? So from two episodes of Break
of Bobby Bones. The possum thing was wild to me
because I was crawling under the house looking for something
and then I turned the corner and there was a
possum right in my face. That was wild. Not scared

(01:01:43):
enough possums, but I am when I get that close
to one. And then note with my hip. I came
back and had it worked onto physical therapy on. It
took a coupled a few weeks and it was better.
I just think my legs were not used to that
motion climbing that tree over and over again. But I
was kind of embarrassed. I had to pull me down,
you know. Yeah. It was a good episode, that one
and the one with the possum. The one with the

(01:02:05):
possum was the greatest helping your eye, not for me.
Thank you for that. Our final episodes are this Sunday
got to Mike. He said, the one of the Sunday
is the only one who ever feared for my life
is one in Montana, so ten nine Central. Hey, Hey,
thanks for that call. Appreciate that You're welcome. Hey, I
want to bring up something a couple of days ago,
we're talking about the CMAS and we were talking about

(01:02:26):
Morgan Wallen and he's not allowed to win certain awards
and should he win other awards? And I guess I
didn't talk about it yesterday because but now, like on Twitter,
I got both sides coming at me, which is often
what happens, right whenever I talk about this, Are you
seeing any of it? I haven't. No, I haven't. No,
you do not get on Twitter at all. I haven't
been on Twitter in a while. Sometimes I go over

(01:02:46):
there and spend some time, but I haven't lately. Well,
so in that if you were just reading it, I'm
talking about the Morgan Wallen situation, which is very difficult
for anyone to talk about it, but I feel like
I should talk about it, like I think it's my
job to talk about certain things. That are uncomfortable, And
when Morgan got in trouble, I said, hey, man, you
gotta go away for a while and you got to
better yourself. You have to go figure it out, because

(01:03:06):
right now it's not figured out. And I got a
lot of hate from we'll call it the Morgan Wallen
fans for saying, hey, you need to take a break
because what you did and what you said was wrong.
Then he apologized, he came back, and then where it
flipped on me a couple days ago, I said, hey,
let's move on with Morgan, and let's move on and

(01:03:27):
see what he can show us now and what he
can advocate for now that he has been through that.
But what's happening is people are putting up in click
headlines Bobby Bone says, move on. That's not what happened.
That's not what happened at all. I do think everyone
gets the right to move on once they've messed up
and they come back and now they can prove to

(01:03:48):
us that they have learned from their mistake and they
can move on and actually make sure others don't make
the same mistake. I've had to move on a couple
of times, and moving on doesn't mean skip over it
let me taking a rock through the lake. It actually
means I'm gonna move on, and while giving that opportunity
to move on, I'm going to show you what I've

(01:04:09):
learned and the skills I now have to make myself
better and others. And so I would just see people
because they they printed it out and it's up as
like a meme where you're not actually hearing it in context,
or it's a it's a headline, and so that's just
not what I'm about. This show is about being inclusive

(01:04:29):
my life, my work. And I read that. Actually called
a friend of mine who was a writer last night
and I was like, Hey, what's what's happening here, Like,
how come one of the biggest teammates of trying to
be inclusive in all of music? How come one of
the biggest teammates is getting beat up? And he was like,
you know, it's the move on part. And I was like, well,
let me go on the air and see how it

(01:04:52):
was misconstrued and explain what I meant by it, because
I do think and I do hope we can move on.
I do, honest to God, I don't back down from
that because I think with moving on, you actually can
move to a better place. Now, if you move backward,
then you gotta move out. That's a whole different thing.
So that situation happened, and I wasn't to talk about
it yesterday because I thought, I don't want to bring

(01:05:16):
up something super sensitive that everyone's going to fight me
over from both sides, because that's what happens. I feel
like I'm always the guy where both both sides are like, well,
you're not jumping on our side completely. But but I
feel like I went this morning and that's what I
wanted to say. It's like I do believe it. I
do believe we can. Now you can have your opinion

(01:05:36):
if he should win a CIMA or not, and I
get to have my opinion. He's been penalized. He can't
win awards like Entertainer of the Year. He can't win,
and some people believe he should have winn any award.
I don't believe that. That my heart says. I think
he has returned, is better. I know I know some

(01:05:56):
stuff that he's been that he's done enough, some stuff
that he's doing coming up that it's not my story
to tell, and I haven't spoken to Morgan one time.
But I'm not going to be lumped in with Oh
he said to move on, he's your typical white person.
I'm not. I'm not going to be lumped in with
that group. Well, we were here for the whole conversation,
so I feel like it was very clear to me

(01:06:18):
that you weren't implying, oh, let's just move on and
get over this. He it's like it's time to forget
about it like you were in since you were clearly saying, look,
if he's done the work and now he can come
back from this, we can move on and hopefully we'll
go in the right direction, and he's grown, he can
help others grow and learn. I thought that was very clear.

(01:06:39):
It wasn't because a lot of times it's put in print.
It's almost why I never do print interviews only occasionally,
but where I really like Dopey's when I said and
I was joking, and I was like, let's all hold
hands as a country music community. That was me joking.
Oh that got put Yes, the whole thing did. Yeah, huh. Yeah,

(01:07:00):
you almost like have to. If someone's going to print
what you're saying here, they need to trans like have
a transcript of the whole segment, and they didn't even
do the whole segment right, it was just a back
part of it. So I think anybody know that knows me,
but people don't know me. They don't care. They just
see a link, and I do the same thing. Sometimes
I'll see a link and be like, Oh, I'm so happy,
Oh I'm so sad. But that part to me just

(01:07:23):
kind of just kind of shook me where I or.
I called Hunter Kelly last night at midnight. I've been
we've been at dinner and I was like, Hey, what's
happening here? What's happening? Like there's an ally that's being
attacked by the Allies. And we talked for a while
and it was great, and I just kind of needed
somebody to lean into and be like, what why am I?

(01:07:43):
What's what's the deal here? So that's the situation And
this will never make the memes. This conversation will never
make the memes, right, the clarity never makes the means,
but they will. They that the good luck to the
CMS in the board. I still feel musically the same.

(01:08:04):
I still feel and hope we can move on, but
no one says move on and just skip over it
and not remember it and not work from it. Right,
But again, I feel like you were very clear all
the Apparently I wasn't clear enough because I don't think
any of us in this room would want that. Like,
if that was what you were saying, one of us
would have said something to you, right, I would have

(01:08:28):
punched myself in the nads had have walked out of
the room, went don't. Yeah. I mean, I've just worked
too hard at what I do for that to be
something that sticks to me, because I am the opposite
of that, and not just artists of color, female artists, artists.
I felt like I never belonged, so I try to

(01:08:49):
make sure everybody gets a shot to belong. All right,
let's do it. It is time for Ey trivia, which,
by the way, if Amy or any end of the
champion when Tia it was the first person to five
Amy four, Eddy four, lunchbox three, Morgan number two three man. Okay,

(01:09:11):
all these are really easy questions. Okay, easy trivia question
number one, and we'll go round the room. Nobody loses
the first round. Who is Tiger King Amy? What? Who
is Tiger King Joe Exotic? That is correct? I started
welcome our co host Amy to the show. Amy saying
a little something about yourself to anyone that's new listening
to the show. Oh, hi, anyone that's new listening. I'm

(01:09:35):
forty years old, a mom of two. I adopted two
kids from Haiti and they literally are my like everything now.
I fish like. It's been three years, so I love
being their mom and I think that they love me back.
She thinks it takes time. They're older. All right, question
lunchbox for you. Who is Miley Cyrus's dad, Billy Ray Cyrus? Correct?

(01:09:57):
Let a little something about yourself. Oh guys, I graduated
top fifty percent of my high school class. I was
also named prom King, and I still hold on to
it that I was not voted most likely to be famous.
That went to mccad brooks. Drives me nuts. All right,
there he is, Lunchbox. Eddie over to you. Which film
star filed for Sorry? Not film? Which star filed for
divorce from Kanye West in twenty twenty one. Oh that's

(01:10:18):
Kim Kardashian. Eddie, tell her listen or something about you?
Forty two years old. I am the elder of the
show as the oldest and I am a dad of four,
two my biological kids, and I'm fostering two boys right
now as well. And finally, the youngest on the show,
Morgan number two, which superstar saying at the twenty twenty
one Super Bowl, Oh boy, the last super Bowl? Who

(01:10:41):
did the halftime show? That would be It's not two
Ane Morgan. I mean, I'm just fried. It's the weekend,
but nobody goes home. They don't lucky. No, okay, that's
always been the rule. I forget, Morgan, say something about yourself.
I'm twenty seven years old. I am the youngest on
the show from Kansas. For years we've heard about my

(01:11:04):
single dating life, and now I have a secret boyfriend,
a secret boyfriend the same round. By the way, people
are wondering if Morgan's secret boyfriend want a UFC fight
this past weekend, Like was he one of those guys
because she said he's a fighter. Let us leave it there,
you guys, wow, sleuth that out? All right? Here we
go if you miss it, now it's over. We're playing

(01:11:25):
for the championship. Easy trivia. Amy who is the founder
of Amazon, Jeff Bezos correct some people says lunchbox. What's
a person who studies the weather called meteorologist. Correct, nice job.
Let's Eddie. What country was Seline Dion born Canada? Correct?

(01:11:48):
And Morgan? The final question, who was on the five
dollar bill? She isn't you cash mansion? It was a
five dollar bill? That I mean. I've had one dollar
bills and ten dollar bills in twenty It's not often
I have a five. Who's on the one? George Washington?

(01:12:13):
Who's on the twenty? I don't even know who's on
the five? That's the question. Maybe Abraham Lincoln. No, that
doesn't look familiar in my head. Maybe, oh, man, I
do not. There's answer Abraham Lincoln. Correct. A good job him,

(01:12:38):
Next round man. In a website browser ad dress bar,
what does w w W stand for World Wide Web? Correct? Lunchbox?
Easy trivia? What city is the Eiffel Tower located in?
That's in Paris, France? That is correct, Eddie. What city
does Wimbledon take place? Wimbledon? That would be an England,

(01:13:00):
So I'll take London. Correct? Wow? Where which Morgan? Is
the largest rainforest in the world? You're killing me over here?
What's the biggest rainforest in the world? You do not
want to know it? Just bound in my head, I'm
thinking of rainforest caf nice. I don't even know that is.

(01:13:27):
Oh man, I just rainforest South America. It has a name.
It's like the likely the only one, like the only one,
you know. I guess maybe she knows not. Which is
the largest rainforest in the world. Come on, Morgan, five seconds,

(01:13:48):
Come on, Morgan, you got this South America. Let up,
no Africa questions not what country? Oh wait, what what
is the biggest? Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
The rainforces? Name something? Oh oh um, Nope, it's not

(01:14:10):
in my head. Nothing. God, there's literally nothing in my head. Okay,
the answer is the Amazon was there? Nope? I was going.
Oh man, Well, guys, you've been I deserve that today Moregan,
that's over. Yeah, I know, so, lunch Box is only
up to you to keep the champions. I understand. I
got that, Amy. These birds are excellent parents, and they

(01:14:33):
can find their way back to the nest from thirteen
hundred miles away. What are they? I gave you a
bird question right right in your wheelhouse. You love bird?
I know I love birds, but I haven't come across this.
And these birds are excellent parents. It can find their
way back to their nests from thirteen hundred miles away.
What's what's the bird? Excellent parents, They're all good parents.

(01:14:57):
They can find a nest. They must be a little why,
like they must have big wings. I don't know. I mean,
I'm just gonna have to guess. An eagle, She says, eagle. Oh, no,
you've been boo. I have no idea. Pigeon they can
fly that dang. I had no idea. I didn't think

(01:15:18):
they left. I see the same pigeons in my feeter
all the time. They were not going far away. Hey, lunchbox,
what actor start as Freddie Mercury in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody?
Oh man, oh Malick? That his name Malick? And you

(01:15:40):
can't go just the last name obviously on names like
that's the one thing that popping in my head. Remy Mallick,
that's his name. That's his name, Remy Mallick is his name?
Oh that is correct. I've never seen it, But I
don't know why that popped job Eddie. Come on, what

(01:16:04):
famous steamy, sexually explicit book was turned into a movie.
What's that called fifty Shades of Gray? Excuse me? Your
microphone out? Fifty shades of gray. That is correct. Yeah, Wow,
Eddies for the championship. Lunchboxes battling to keep it alive, Lunchbox.

(01:16:24):
A pride is what group of animal Come on, lunch
Oh it's easy, yeah, lions. Correct, that came to me
right there, Edny. What's the lowest army rank of a
US soldier? M hm okay, I'm thinking of these movies

(01:16:46):
I've watched and I've said it's a private, private, private,
give me private. That is correct, Ryan, Lunchbox. What sport
involves tucks and pikes? Oh, that's a diving correct. Wow,
you know that because you watched Greg lu Gain has
hit his head on the diving borger. Come on, guys,
you don't watch the Olympics every year. Come on, Eddie.

(01:17:08):
What's the largest country by size in the world, largest
country by size, biggest land country in the world. The
biggest country is China? And that is incorrect? Who hold on?
Hold on? What? Oh you've been boom? Lunch box comes

(01:17:32):
from coming for you, coming for you. Try, don't do
is you don't matter? Who? Wow? Has to tell me?
Have tough questions too, lunch Box. Everybody say that they
stay that it is alright, alright, who Bobby Bones show down?

(01:17:59):
Sorry day. This story comes to us from Houston, Texas.
One month ago, two guys got in an argument. I'm
faster than you. No, I'm faster than you. Fine, we'll
have a foot race. So they raced and one guy won,
but it was a close call. Another guy's been mad
for a month saw him outside the barber shop open fire.

(01:18:19):
Oh wow, here's what I'll say to that. We had
a foot race out out of our house once and
I was living in Austin. Oh. They called a sack
and it was brutal. It was bad. It's bad. It
was bad. The guy that lost held onto it for
months and wanted a rematch. Yeah, and so I get it.
I then on that open fire like that should never happen.

(01:18:40):
But if you're getting to the point of foot racing
each other, you got some bad beef. What exactly does
that mean? Like, no shoes, no race on foot running race? Okay,
what do you think here? This is Tarzan. I don't
know fee Like I challenge you to a duel, but
I challenge you Eddie. Let's who can run that fastest,
because that will prove the superiority so much we're gonna race,

(01:19:04):
got it? Do you remember who raced? Yes? Who? A mod?
And Eric? Yeah, my old roommate. And they raced, running
down the road and it was like a thing like
they were arguing and then they said, I don't know. Heck,
they still talk about it. Yes, who want no? Eric?
Oh mind? But slipped out of the slip because it
was wet. But he lost. And when a mod it

(01:19:26):
ate him up for I mean, if you bring up
to him now, he's still mad about it, Like I
was like going, he went down like and it was
what a mod should have done. Has just been like
I slept, time to start over, but he didn't and
what Eric does? Kept running and then Eric finished. I
was like, I want, no, on't racing again. That's a
smart thing to do. He was like, I want I
don't need a race again. I don't need and a
mod I mean it burns him to this day. So

(01:19:48):
but no gun fire. All right, there you go. I'm
a munch boxed up your bone head. Story of the day.
The year was nineteen ninety. Let's do it flashback Friday.
Flashback Friday. I was ten years old. Was that fourth grade?
I was rocking? Fourth grade except not really. In fourth grade,

(01:20:09):
I I didn't like new kids on the block. But
what I did was I bought a bunch of new
kids on the black buttons because there was a girl
in my class that I liked and wanted to give
them to one of my One of the guys that
sitting next to me, a guy and a desk, saw
that I had a bunch of new kids on the
black buttons and thought they were for me and told
everybody I was a huge new kids on the Block fan.
They made fun of me forever. Oh so that was

(01:20:29):
a bad thing. Yeah, and you know who else made
fun of me? The girl that I bought m forks
that ever gave them to her, and she was like, oh,
you're a guy. You're like new kids on the block.
Didn't know they were for her. I didn't know. I
was just a girl thing I was allowed to like.
We didn't like them. We weren't allowed to even though
they had good songs. The occasional guy that was strong
would be like, I hate them, but I mean they
got songs that are okay, yeah that's strong. But I
got her some buttons, and I was gonna make my move,

(01:20:50):
and then nope, foiled, The plane was foiled. Joey Jordan, Jonathan, Jonathan, Donnie, Donnie,
y'all had like all the action figures, you know them all, Yes,
you love them. I wish I could have been an
action figure. I did the dances. Okay, that's nineteen ninety
for me. In my heart, the biggest country song at
this time that year Randy Travis hard Rock Bottom of

(01:21:12):
your Heart Hard. Well, that's a jam that I forgot about.
They started playing it. I was like, this is not
one that I normally put up there and my favorite
Randy Travis songs. But it's good. Huh yeah. The biggest

(01:21:33):
pop song someday, somebody's going to make you want to
turn around saying goodbye. Wilson Phillips hold on the biggest
thing of pop culture is Ghost with Tommy Moore, Patrick Swazi,
and Whoopi Goldberg. This song was made kind of repopular.

(01:21:56):
Oh yeah, the clay scene. You don't have to do
with your hands. He's trying to do sexy hands right now.
It only costs twenty two million to make, but earned
half a billion dollars. It was the highest grossing movie
of nineteen ninety. The album was nominated for an Academy
Award for Best Original Score. But this isn't original from

(01:22:17):
that movie. No, okay, this is a background like the sixties.
It's about to say I've been living my life a
line that's nineteen ninety. Hope everybody has a great weekend.
We got some family in town, some Caitlin's families in town.
So we went to dinner last night and it was
pretty late. Anytime you go to dinner with more than
four people, it turns into more of a discussion, a gathering. Yeah,

(01:22:43):
it's not about eating at that point, and it takes
longer to eat and to order. And I like to
go in. I know what I want all the way
through when we get there. If I want to appetize,
which I don't normally do, here's what I want to eat,
here's my meal here, and I'd like to check as
soon as you deliver the food, because I want to
go in, eat, get out. It's the opposite. But even
when you're got people in town visiting and they don't

(01:23:05):
subscribe to my theory, yeah they don't know because who
knew it's used as it's kind of a social event. Knew?
Oh wait, we all did everyone. I'm just nourishing myself.
No no, no, no no no. Um, you amy anything
you want to share. Yeah, I have a friend in
town too, so I don't know. Oh and my in
laws are here as well, so kind of same. Yeah

(01:23:27):
that's the deal. Have a great one, We'll see you soon.
Bye guys.
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