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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hello, what's happening to friends? Welcome to the show. Glad
you guys are here. Morning studio, Mom, I were gonna
have a good Wednesday. We got Tenniel Arts coming on later.
She got a brand new number one song. It was
a song that was producer, songwriters, performer off email. First time.
How about that? Here's a clo. We'll have her on later.
(00:34):
We're also going to have a John Morgan from Morgan
and Morgan on to answer some legal questions, one of
them being if you have your husband's ex husband's last name,
can you make you not have it anymore? Right? And
you want to continue using it? Yeah, So we'll talk
to him too, But we got a good one. Let's
go over and talk to Nathan, who is on in Georgia. Nathan,
Welcome to the show. What's going on with you? Hey,
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Bobby studio, Good morning. So I just wanted to tell you, Bobby,
I'm ben't following you for seven years. I've called so
many times. The first time I come on, I got
through from Oh wait wait, first time you got through?
Or what I say? Yeah? Yeah, first time? All right,
go ahead, lunchbox, What is going on with you? Trying
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to be like Shack. I really got to know. I
have no idea what you mean. Sure, sh goes in
and buys an engagement ring for a guy, and then
it makes the news because it was a great gesture.
And then Lunchbox starts to get mad because he bought
sub sandwiches one time and didn't make the news. Yeah,
and then I tried to call the dollar store and
pay for someone's groceries in line and didn't make the
news and the lady wouldn't even accept my credit card
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over the phone. But you did it to actually make
the news, not for the good will of it, correct, right,
I mean that's why Shack did it. I mean, that's
why someone was videoing it. And I don't think that's true.
I mean, you I believe that he had his buddy, Hey,
film this dude. I'm about to make this guy. I'm
gonna buy his engage ring and all go viral and
everybody will think I'm a nice dude. I actually think
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there have been people that have come out and Shack
had nothing to do with it. We shot the video.
Oh I didn't know that. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, But Nathan,
that's what it is. He just wants to make the
news for doing something good, but he's going about it
the wrong way or the way to do it would
be do something good and then whatever happens happens. But
you're only doing it for doing something for other people,
not for the notoriety of it. Yeah, but the point
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of doing something good is so people know that you
did something good. I just don't think that's the case.
But so many people Lunchbox stay anonymous. Yeah, but that's
why they have those like telethons. They oh, look who's
on the phone, and they announce your name on the TV,
like the Bob Hope guy, and that his name Jerry
Lewis That may be his name. Yeah, I don't know,
but yeah, they always announced people's names. They call it
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because they want the recognition. Nathan, what do you want
to say about this situation that you're hearing now? I'm
telling you, you guys are already famous. You guys are awesome.
Don't try and be like Shack. You're perfect the way
you are, dude, Dang, you're perfect the way you are.
Hit you with some mister Rogers this early in the morning.
That's pretty nice, all right, Hey, Nathan, appreciate that call. Man.
I hope you have a good week, Katie in Massachusetts.
(03:04):
You are on the show. Welcome to the show, Katie.
First of all, I just wanted to say I'm such
a fan of yours and the show. UM. I've watched
you on many shows and I listened to you every morning.
So UM, I think that when you talked about the
radio show to the other UM caller, you're wrong, Like
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you are one of the best stations, like the actually
the best. You shouldn't to listen to. You guys are
really awesome, So thank you, UM. And I wanted I
was curious about two things. Well, I'm what your your
favorite country song or artist is if you have one,
And also, UM, what happened? What do you What are
your thoughts about Ava August sleeping idol? Because I thought
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she was really talented and I was shocked that she
went home. I'll start with the second question. First, Ava August,
it was a fifteen sixteen year old girl who was
really good. She's probably could have won the whole show.
I felt like she just made a bad song choice.
S picked a slow song when that's what she's done.
It was way too serious for her. I told her
loosen up. Lightning Up and then she went with a
really slow, big song. She nailed it vocally, but it
was just hard to separate for her from others, and
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she went home all based on song choice and not talent.
I hated that she left, but this season is crazy,
crazy competitive. You guys to be sure to watch Sunday
night because American Auto is back. All right, that's one.
Number two. My favorite country song of all time is
Blue As Crying in the Rain by Willie Nelson. Wow,
or if Tomorrow Never Comes by Garths. I was gonna say,
now it's those two. It's those two because you've always
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sent him tomorrow and every but I've always said Blue
as Card of the Rain's a top three favorite song,
Blue's Crime Rain. So those are my favorite UM lifetime
favorite artists country music Scarth Brooks contemporary favorite country music
artist is Kasey Musgraves. That's what I would say country
music wisey, thank you so much, thank you, thank you.
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You guys ask us a lot of questions. We love
responding to these. Let's open up the mailbag something Hello,
Bobby Bones, I need some advice. Last night my husband
and I found out we are expecting another baby. No
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one in my family will be expecting this, as I
have two step kids and our son together and they
all thought we were done well. Today I found out
that my younger brother who'll be posing to his girlfriend
next weekend. So my question is when is the right
time to tell my family the news without stealing their thunder.
I was thinking about doing it this Friday. Is it
okay to do it a week before? Or should I
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wait until? Laughter? Thank you a concerned sister. It's Zazi,
super thoughtful of her. Yeah. Hey, by the way, kudos
to you for even asking you have it's a big deal,
but you got three kids already, right, it's not Oh
my goodness, we're having our first baby. That's a that's
a situation. You want to bring it everybody together, get
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it on video. It's still a big deal, but it's
not as big as this engagement. I think you wait
at least a week after they get engaged. Yeah, I
think that that's appropriate. Don't do it a week before
and give them space on the front side. Let them
get engaged and do it a week after, because again,
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for you, they're going to do this. Wow, that is
really great. We can't wait to have another kid. But
for them, they're gonna be like, holy mole, you're engaged,
because that's a once in a lifetime thing, just like
your first kid was a once in a lifetime thing.
I love that you're concerned for your brother, but I'm
going to say, hold off two weeks now, a week
after they propose would be the move to go to
do anything you want to add to that. No, I
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mean I think that that's appropriate time to put in there.
And you're pregnant for like nine months, you have time, yeah,
or really shock them and don't tell them at all.
And I have a friend that kind of did that
on purpose. Yeah, all I know is I didn't see
her on Instagram or anything. A friend that, like I
knew from back in the day when I was living
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in Texas in a new had a boyfriend. She had
a serious boyend for a long time, but all of
a sudden, she just stopped posting on Instagram or anything.
And you don't notice when someone stops posting, because sometimes
those people are being like, sorry, guys, I haven't posted
in a while, and I'm like, I didn't even Nobody
even notices when you don't post. No one notices when
I don't post, and so all of a sudden she
posted she was nine months pregnant, and I was like,
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what in the world. She had hit out the whole time,
not showing it, and I thought that that is awesome. Surprised,
so you can do that. But no, wait a week
till after you'll be good to go. Close up that
mail bag. We got your and that was found Clo Raimundo,
our audio guy, said that he was in a restaurant
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having lunch and something extremely patriotic happen while you were eating. Yeah,
they it was noon, I guess, and apparently at this
restaurant they always played the national anthem, the Star Spangled banner,
So everybody just stood up and there it was, and
there were flags on the TV screens. That's pretty cool. Yeah,
that an't noon. They shut it down to do that. Yeah,
and there was a little bit of a USA chance
and yeah, it's like at the Olympics at the barbecue place.
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I've never heard of such a thing. What's the name
of the place, Mission Barbecue. So okay, you're sitting there eating, Yeah,
it's getting close to noon. Tell me what happens. The
TVs were on sports, I believe ESPN and stuff was on.
It just automatically went onto the flags and the staff
stopped serving people. They'll like put their hands over their
hearts and it was loud, so I mean you couldn't
even continue your conversation. You had to stand up and
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then they're like sing with us, please, and then there
you go, and it was like it was an amazing
American moment. Did you sing? Absolutely? Yeah? They the lyrics
on the screen. Do you know the lyrics? Well, I
mean in case somebody didn't know them, that's pretty cool.
Huh yeah, okay, give me two us thinking about that.
Shut the place down to do that. Yeah, I kind
of want to go back today and then do you
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just start having the day? Do you just go back
and start eating again? Yeah? Then it switched back to sports.
I'm really okay, okay, we're back to the highlights and stuff.
But yeah, that's pretty cool. The latest from Nashville in
Tullywood Morgan Number two second Derek Spentley is launching another
High Times and Hangovers club tour. It's five nights in
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a row and each show is at a different club.
Tickets go on sale this Friday. Thomas Rhett talked about
the evolution of his new album Country Again side a
coming out this Friday. I just kind of started to
notice certain things in my life that I had kind
of not put enough weight in, you know, the last
three or four years. Not in a bad way, just
I think life just kind of got ahead of me
(09:27):
a little bit, and so it was a really nice reset,
and I think that reset allowed me to be able
to kind of go fully in this direction. Brett Young
is releasing an eight song EP, Weekends Look a Little
Different these Days on June fourth, and he shared why
he's doing an EP instead of a full album. I
just don't want to be left behind because artists are
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putting out a song after song after song, not really
caring where they go. And that's not a knock. If
these artists are writing songs that quickly, that are that relatable,
then they should put them out. I've always been a
little bit more or old school about here's the album,
but there have been so many new things come out
around it that I feel like I need to bring
out something new and I've been writing, so why not.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny dog. It's time
(10:11):
for the good news. A stray dog that climbed up
into the engine compartment of a parked car in Dallas
found a new home with the firefighter who rescued her.
Marian Davidson said she was taught taking a walk with
some friends and they returned to her resuv and there
was a small dog underneath the vehicle. They tried to
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get the animal out, but that little dog went up
into the engine compartment. The kind of climbed up into
it must have been a tiny dog. A Dallas fire
rescue crew was called to the scene. Firefighters removed a
tire from the suv so they could get into the
engine compartment and they pulled the dog out, which was
taken too the Dallas Animal Services place and the firefighters
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one of them said, Hey, I'll take the dog. And
now as adopted the dog, and the dog is named Grace.
Now I guess they had to name it. They didn't
know what its name. Hey, doall, what's your name again?
Adoptor Yeah, that's a good story though. I like that one.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Glad you guys are here. Here's a voicemail we got
last night. Hey show, So I want to hear a
(11:15):
segment I haven't heard in a while. Riddle me this,
so if you have, I forgot my sentence. That's like guys,
but she wants to hear. Okay, Every month we crown
a riddle master. Lunchbox is the reigning riddle master. From March.
(11:37):
I'll give the adults in the room a riddle meant
for kids, and we'll see who is the riddle master
for April. Amy rough. First, I have wings, I'm able
to fly. I'm not a bird yet, so I saw
high in the sky. What am I? I'll read it again.
(12:01):
Then you have fifteen seconds. I have wings, I am
able to fly. I'm not a bird, but I soar
high in the sky. What am I? An airplane? That
is correct? First riddle is right, Lunchbox, riddle me this.
You hear my sound, you feel me when I move,
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but see me you never will. You hear my sound?
You feel me when I move, but see me you
never will. Riddle me this. Riddle me this, yeah, if
do you feel me? You hear my sound? You feel
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me when I move, but see me you never will.
Oh five seconds, heartbeat? Heartbeat is incorrect. The answer was
the wind you hear me, You feel me, but you
can't see wind. We will not have a returning champion, Eddie,
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come off. When you put this in a heavy wooden box,
the box will become lighter. What is it? When you
put this in a heavy wooden box, the box will
become lighter. Fifteen seconds starts Now what is it? You
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put this in a heavy wooden box, but when you
put it in there, it becomes lighter. When you put
this in a heavy wooden box, the box will become lighter.
What is it? Is it a play on words with lighter?
The box will become lighter, heavy wooden box. When you
put this in a heavy wooden box, the box will
become lighter. Five seconds flashlight? How does that lighter? Oh
(13:58):
that is interesting? No, no, there was no play on
the words a light. No. I thought it's like fire holes?
Does it though? When you put this in a heavy
wood box, the box becomes lighter, does it? Yeah? You
put holes in it? Because would you just cutouts? Gone?
Oh that was too straightforward for me. Yeah, trying to
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go next level. We've never had a one round riddle
me this champion, but the riddle champion for April, the
riddle Master is Amy. Oh wow, that's a quick one. Wow.
Let me give you a couple more, Amy, if you
get him as the new riddle master. They have not flesh,
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nor feathers, nor scales nor bone, but they do have
fingers and thumbs of their own. What are they? Right?
They have not flesh, nor feathers, nor scales nor bone,
but they do have fingers and thumbs of their own.
What are they? What is a finger and a thumb?
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That's hard? What does a finger? And what do you
think it is? Yeah? Oh, I have not gotten that one. More?
What do you throw out when you want to use it,
but you take it in when you don't want to
use it? What say it again? What do you throw
out when you want to use it, but take in
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when you don't want to use it? Take in the trash?
Throw out the trash, trash? Um? Oh compliments? No, you
guys know, no, I thought trash can that's too deep
for me, man, Yeah, yeah, throw What do you throw out?
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It's heavy? What do you throw out? What do you
throw out when you want to use it, but you
take in when you don't? Throw oh? Air an anchor? Oh? Hey,
note our best luck today, guys, But our riddle Master
for ay for is Amy? She is Amy. I don't
deserve the whole d I okay, you know, I just
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like to do her regular so rid on me this. Yeah,
I don't. I feel uncomfortable when I do it, all
deep and scary sounding. All right there. Hey, she's a winner,
she wants Hey, we'll check it out in May. Yeah,
on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, John is great to
talk to you again. You're our favorite attorney in the
whole world. Thank you. Yes, you appreciate it the most entertaining.
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We have a lot of questions, but we're going to
start with this because we had this email sent in
and we gave them advice. But we need to get
our attorney hero on. He wrote. He said, my ex
wife and I divorced five years ago, but she never
changed her last name after they were divorced, like back
to the original name, and now she wants to pass
that last name onto her new wife. Is that legal?
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Can you take someone's last name and then it's just
yours and you can pass it on? But yes, she can,
hear when she married him, she took on his name
legally and forever. One of the things a lot of
people try to do in divorce settlements is to get
them to give up their last name because that is
her last name, she can use it forever and ever
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and ever. Is that sometimes money paid to lose that
last name? It could be. I mean, when you're getting
into settlement negotiations, you know, it's like making sausage. You
don't see at all. You just get to the end result.
But yeah, when you're settling alimony or cutting up the assets,
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it can be part of it. Speak speaking of name changes,
could I just decide to change my name to Luke
Bryan and then it's all good, Like I can legally
just change my name to whatever I want, any any
name you want. This guy changed his name legally on
his license and everything to Senator so and so I
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forget its whole name. In other words, Enator Bobby Bones. So.
So what would happen is you call for a reservation
and they say we don't have any tables, and then
they say, well, that's too bad because Senator Bobby Bones
was hoping to eat there. Oh did you say, Senator
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Bobby Bones, we have a table at seven thirty if
that's okay. And the perks the preferential treatment this guy
got was well worth it. John Morgan is on from
Morgan and Morgan. He is our favorite attorney in the
whole world. We just nominated in any won best attorney ever.
We did that in last five seconds. A couple of
except yes, A couple more questions here. I'm having a
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wedding um in August, and if someone has too much
drink at the wedding, then they drive home and they
get into an accident. Is that my fault? In most states?
Usually not, there's there if it's on the books. It's
what's called host liability, the social host liability. Most states
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do not have social host liability, where you go to
a wedding, you get messed up, you drive out and
hit somebody. They don't have social host liability. Now, the
liability that where many times states do have is if
you have a public or office a business function and
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it's for the business and you're in the course and
scope of doing your business because that's you know, it's
a Christmas party. Those type of liabilities are a totally
different thing. Okay, we have two more questions from John
Morgan here far away. The next question is if a
kid's iPad gets broken at school, and it's the other
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kid's fault who has to pay for the iPad? You know,
if that happened, if the kid who broke the iPad
lives in a home, many times the homeowner's insurance from
that kid's home might pay for it. It just can
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be imputed. Is itlled, mister Morgan? Do what it was
at school? Yeah? The other kid broke Eddie's kid's iPad.
It was at school. Yeah, it doesn't matter. There's there's
homeowner's coverage that sometimes extends to people, but children. It
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all depends on the age of the child. There's what's
called imputed negligence. In other words, the negligence of the
child can be imputed or put on the parent. All
depends on the law and the ages in those particular states.
Final question for John Morgan from Morgan and Morgan. Have
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you ever been in the court room and yelled I
object at the judge, I have yelled. I don't think
I've ever yelled. I I don't think I've ever yelled
it because I come from the point of view of
never let them see you swept. And what I have
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found in courtrooms is when people are loudly objecting or objecting.
Often their case is not going well, So you gotta
be a little bit cooler than that. But so and so, No,
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there he is? Would that makes sense? Yeah, if there's
one person who's cool, it's John Morgan's right. Well, I
see him on TV. Come on, he goes Morgan and Morgan.
I'm like, dang, right you are. That's right people for
the people. That's right. All right, mister Morgan. Appreciate you
as always. Is there any plug you'd like to give
yourself or do you feel like your body of work
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here has done it for you. I think my reputation
speaks for itself. I would like to say to you,
Senator Bones, it's been a pleasure being on your show
this morning. Thank you. There he is our friend in
yours aren't here route John Morgan, Morgan and Morgan, thank you,
mister Morgan. We'll talk to you hopefully soon. Peace there is.
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I love that guy. You know. We love it when
you guys leave us voicemails after the show is over,
because there are so many listeners that listen on podcast
or can't call while the show is happening. Here's a
voicemail we got last night. Hey Bobby, I have a question,
and I take my dog on walks and run and
I don't treat if I can to pick up poop
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because he is really tiny, he's only nine pounds. Is
that wrong or should I just be peeking out up regardless?
All right? By I mean, I think general rule you
pick it up regardless if it's so small. I mean,
I've never seen poop though you can't see, right, he's
acting like you can't see the poop like a little rabbit.
Even then you'll eventually stepping in it, right, that's the goal.
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I would still say you should probably pick it up,
or at least give it a good fake. I love
the good old fake if I didn't mean to. But
I've been before, like just walking the dog around the
house just to get some energy out, like well, jog,
and he'll stop real quick and he needs a bathroom
and I'm like, oh great, and I don't have something,
so I'll grab a leaf and then I'll reach it
right down beside it. I should and I should be
(23:27):
a better person. And that only happens that it rarely
happens most time I pick it up. But the good
old fake is better than nothing. A man I did
it in my neighborhood and was walking my dog and
it happened, and I was gonna go home and get
a bag, and I did. But it's that couple of
minutes where you know what's happened, and you feel like
people are watching you, and you want just to announce
I'm going home to get a bag. I'm gonna be
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right back, go with the bullhorn. I just I'll be back. Yes,
I'm gonna be right back. And then when I come back,
I'm like, I'm here, I'm here, but like, really, nobody,
I'm picking up at the poop. I just get so nervous.
He's Amy's pile of stories. So a survey found that
we rely on friends, not critics for TV and movie recommendation. Absolutely,
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if I don't hear from a friend that a series
is good, I'll probably never even discover it exists. I
need word of mouth to get to me. And I
hope our listeners feel like I'm a friend and I
go this show is good and they go listen to it,
because we won't recommend any crap here or we're not
critics either. Everybody's a critic, but I will go look
at rotten tomatoes. If I'm already feeling like I'm gonna
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watch it, Like rotten tomatoes can keep me from watching it,
but it really won't convince me to watch it. Now
here's something the study found, if the friend is too
overly enthusiastic about the show, it might turn another friend off. Example,
Amy and Yellowstone, and I was like, hey, hey, stop
talking about it. I'm never gonna watch it. I then
watched it with not only pressure from Amy but Caitlin
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and his fantastic and everybody should watch Yellowstone. I don't
even like westerns. Yeah, it's a modern day it's not
an old timey western, which is for me. I had
a friend that was overly enthusiastic about it. I was
late to Yellowstone too. So I do agree. If you
do want a friend to check something out, maybe play down.
You're be the little chill about it again. Yeah, it's
really good, you check it out. Yeah, but I agree
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with that survey. I only listen to friends. What else? Okay,
So I have another study for this one, and it's
about how Americans can no longer tolerate crowds two and
three Americans that is, like, we just now that we've
experienced what it's like to socially distanced and not be
in like a really crowded place. We don't want to
ever go back to that. I never want to go
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back to being in a crowd. I don't want to
be in. I would like to be in a crowd.
I want to be in like a concert or a
music festival, or a baseball game or a football I
just keep going. But those are the crowds. Well, but
I would like to be in because I chose to
be in those crowds. Yeah. Now, lines I have no
interest in. And if somebody, somebody say, what happened? Me?
Were with them all the other day and I saw
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the line was there's a new store in the mall
and the line is like thirteen people deep, and they
had one person work in the front, and this woman
standing up there by herself and she's good. But then
a woman recognizes that she knows a girl friend in
the line. She goes, hey, how's it going? Can I
come up here with you? Oh? I'm not in line
yet though, right, And I'm watching and the moment she goes, yeah,
come on up. So she gets in line beside her
and they start talking, and in my mind I'm going, okay, well,
(26:24):
if I'm behind them, if they don't combine closing a
one purchase, because that would be acceptable. If it's my husband, wife,
two friends and wife and wife who cares put him
close together, go pay for him. But they didn't. They
went as two people. Now I got in line before
they actually had I been in line though, and I
was telling Kaylin this, had I been in line, that happened.
That wouldn't have happened. What would you have done? Hey,
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there's no cutting you. There are two things out all,
like cutting in a line or talking in a movie.
And I will stand up for not only me, but
for everybody else. Somebody's got to be the leader. I
would have yes, I had a mask on too. They
wouldn't know who said it. I would have been like, hey,
are we coming, and then I looked around a woman, Yeah,
who knows, we got masks on. It is interesting being
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at the mall and seeing the lines, because I was
there this weekend and saw some too this last weekend,
and I was like, it's almost like getting into the
club back in the day and you have to wait
your turn and they're doing the headcount. One store I
went into, they asked me specifically why I was coming
in and what I needed, because I guess if I
didn't name it a legit product they had, they weren't
going to let me in. I'm like, can, I'm not
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just ause, I don't know. She said, and what exactly
are you here for today? And I was like a
face sponge. She's like, man, this is blockbuster. No it was.
It was a fat beauty store. But still, well, I
and people are probably be with me when I've yelled
people in the movies before. Yeah, and it's a it's
it's embarrassing. It's the thing. You've been after that one
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for years. You even one time there was you went
after a kid I didn't know as a kid though.
That's a full story. I thought it was dark. It
was didn't know he was like ten until lights came on. Okay,
what else? Well? Jason Aldean doing pretty good. Jason and
his wife Brittany, they sold their beach house in Florida
and bought a home in Turks and Cacos or is
(28:10):
it on Turks It's in the Caribbean down there down
the past Florida. Yeah, show they have been hanging out there. Actually,
I thought I knew that they had a place in Florida,
and I thought, oh, maybe they just are doing a
little Caribbean vacation, but nope, they straight up bought a
house there and everyone's been hanging out, including like Jason's
(28:32):
sister and her husband, Chuck Wicks and DJ Silver. Everybody's
down still out there playing music. Given the music. Yeah,
Jason Aldean will be back performing at Bonnaroo mid May
and the show is sold out, but you can live
stream tickets bonaroo farm dot com. All right, thank you.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
(28:55):
good news with Amy Good So shout out to this
FedEx worker in Tampa, Florida. His name is Anthony Carvajal,
and he hooked a bride up. So, for whatever reason,
her wedding dress was delayed. It was supposed to ride
just in time for her wedding, but the tracking showed
(29:17):
that it was gonna be a couple of days late.
Her family, her friends, everybody gets involved. They start calling FedEx.
Who can help us? Well, Anthony happened to be one
of the only people working that day, and he decided
to make it his mission to exhaust all options and
track down this dress and eventually he was able to
find it in a trailer. He dug through packages and
(29:40):
eventually found the correct one and got it to her
just in time for her wedding. I mean cut a
little close, so even a couple of days because and
beyond though if Anthony he did not have to do that, also,
he did not have to do that. Nope, I'd feel
good if it came out a month before. Yeah, oh yeah,
I'm preparing. Yeah, but yes, he did not have to
do that. And by the way, my package lost no
everything that for me, like, hey man, I'm looking for
(30:00):
a softball back in order to like and they're like, oh,
we'll give a crap shout out. What's his name again,
Anthony Carva? All right, Anthony, good on you. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. Thank
you guys for hanging out. Let's go over and talk
to Holly in Nebraska, who was on the phone right now. Holly,
how are you great? How are you doing? Bobby doing
(30:24):
really good? What can I help you with? Morning studio? Oh? Man,
that was awesome. I am a public health nurse in
Central Nebraska and work at a health department and in
our vaccine efforts. We all appreciate your show and all
you've done to support COVID and COVID vaccination process, and
(30:46):
we all enjoyed doctor Collins being on the show and
everything he had to say. And yesterday we had a
vaccine planning meeting here at the Health Department with several
of our vaccine staff, and the names just kept getting
brought up over and over, and we refer to you
as if you're our best friends and that we see
you on a daily basis. I don't hate that. That's
(31:06):
at least a few friends I got them will never
leave me. That's right. Well, thank you very much. Tell
everybody I said, Tell all my friends that said hello, okay, okay,
And I have one more thing. Yes, I also clearback
last October. I'm an avid listener listen every day to
the podcast. You were assessing Eddie's hairline, and you said
you would reassess it in six months to see if
(31:28):
it needed to be shaved. So I just wanted to
detect in on that process. Yeah, we were talking about
if you should just shave it all the way. Yeah,
and I said, don't make that decision. Now, we'll reassess
it in six months. He remember this. This is Holly
from Nebraska. She remembers everything. Oh my gosh. I would say,
Eddie does not need to shave his head right now? Okay, good,
But he hasn't lost so much that it started because
(31:51):
you know how we all had that person in church
or to uncle who didn't have a lot but he
combed what he didn't have a lot over the comb over.
But it wasn't just a comb over. It was like
nine hairs if that. If it came to that, I
would tell Eddie, let's just shave it. Yeah, but it's
not so okay. Look when you go to a doctor
visit whatever. So when's my next check up? Six months?
(32:12):
Every every month months and right now you're good to go. Okay, good,
Hey Holly, thank you very much for calling love that
you listen and glad you got in. Thank you have
a great day. You two bye bye over to Amy.
Now with the morning Corny, The morning Corny. What do
you call two worms in love? What do you call
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two worms in love? Soil mates? Soil mate? That was
the morning Corny. Here are your top three songs in
country music this week. At number three, it is Jake
Owen Made for You and Me for You, Me for
(33:00):
You at Songs Top three. Love to see It at
number two. Gabby Barrett The Good Ones. That's a good
one too. It was at number one last week, your
number one song this week. It's taken a year, just
(33:23):
been grinding it out, man, cool to see it was
the first singer, songwriter, and producer to all be women's
same song in country music. Taniel Arts somebody Like That,
(33:50):
And here's a message from Whoopie Goldberg. Taniel Arts is
gonna be on in a few minutes. But here's a
messag from Whoopi Goldberg about her. She hasn't heard this yet.
Here here you go. Is true that your number one song,
Somebody Like That is first record in the history of
country music to reach number one by all women or
a whole female team. You did that, written, produced and
(34:12):
performed by women. You know what. Congratulations girl. I can't
believe it. I just can't believe it. It came up
on my phone and I thought, let me send her
a message, congratulations girl. So she sent it through us.
That's cool. Interesting. So, but she's gonna be all coming
up in the next segment. I know her a little bit.
It's really excited to see, you know, her be able
(34:33):
to do that. The number one pop song right now
is from the Weekend Save your Tears for Another Day. Listen,
dear kids, listen to this. Of course they do. Yeah,
they love it. We're not there yet, I guess no, yo,
just for another day. Yeah. I do like this one,
(34:55):
and I don't love all the weekend stuff. I like
this on a lot. Do you play this in the
Super Bowl? Probably played, I don't know super Bowl lunch songs.
I didn't know it. Looked at the camera right in
and then The number one alternative song is from twenty
one Pilots Shy Away. Those are big songs and all formats.
We talked about the country wins, but you need to
know the other stuff too. We gotta stay hip. You
(35:15):
know we're getting old cool. We gotta stay cool. Gotta
say hip. About to talk to to Niel Arts a
couple of things. A couple of years ago, I had
to kneel over at my house to do a Bobby cast.
It was way before this song came out. By the way,
this is her number one song that's called Somebody Like That,
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And so she came over. She was a new artist.
She's pretty good. I was like, hey, come talk to
us for a bit. And she's the only artist that
ever showed up with a guitar for a podcast and
she was like, I'll play. She goes, I'll play anywhere
or anytime. I'm just trying to get noticed. And I
just admired that hustle from her. And so this song,
it has taken seventy weeks, but it is the number
one song. How it almost set the record for it
taking the longest to get there. But she never quit
(35:57):
on it, the label never quit on it, and it's
uber one. We'll talk about this written by three females.
The tracks producer is a woman as well, and it's
the first time that's ever been done. So that being said,
she was on the Bat Store three times, not as
a contestant, as a person performing. Okay, oh that's cool.
So here she is. She was nominated for New Female
Artists of the Year at the twenty twenty one a
(36:18):
CM Awards, named one of CRS's New Faces of Country
twenty twenty one. And she is not the other Tanil
Taniel Towns. There are two Tannil's. They're both from Canada.
They're the same age. I believe this is Tanil Arts
and here she is on the Bobby Bones Show. Now
Tanil Arts, Tanil, how are you my friend? Hey, I'm
(36:40):
doing pretty well. How are you? I'm doing pretty good? Congratulations.
Holy moly, this has taken forever. But how sweet it is.
Huh Yeah, it's feeling pretty amazing to sit here right
now and say, you know, number one song, Like there
were so many times I thought it wasn't gonna happen.
This song went to radio in January of twenty twenty
and here we are April of twenty twenty one. Was
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there ever a point where you thought, Okay, this is
not gonna work, this is not going to be a hit.
I was celebrating every single milestone because I think you
never know, even if you believe in the song with
your whole heart, you know, you just you can't predict
how these things go. And in the back of my mind,
you know, I always thought maybe this could be a
number one, and so we just kept pushing. But I
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gotta say there were moments where I was like, Wow,
we made it on the chart. This is so awesome.
You know. If it doesn't go higher, I'm gonna just
celebrate that somebody like that is the first song and
you know this already in country radio that's written, produced
and sung by a female artist and is the first
Canadian number one because she's getting to do it since
two thousand and seven. How do you celebrate all these
accomplishments all at once. It's pretty wild. I don't know,
(37:46):
you know, it's just one of these like dream come
true moments. And I think it's hard to comprehend what
this even means, you know, Like I think I'm still
just in the shock of it. And in the following weeks,
you know, maybe I'll be able to really just like
comprehend what just happened. But I've just been popping champagne.
I saw in your interest story yet one hundred and
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seventeen unread text congratulating you on your number one. Did
you reply to all of them? At what point do
you just threw the thumbs up over and over again?
Oh my gosh, No, I replied to every single one
of those. They were I mean, I had people messaging
me that I hadn't heard from since I was like
in high school or even elementary school. Like people were
reaching out and it was just so awesome to hear
(38:29):
from everybody and to know that they cared so much,
like they knew that this was a dream of mine
and they took the time to reach out. I mean, yeah,
I responded every single one. This is a very personal question,
but I feel comfortable asking you. I see on Instagram?
Do you have extremely white teeth? How do you keep
them so white? Oh? My gosh, well, thank you, but
I don't know. I don't really do anything crazy. Every
(38:51):
once in a while I use those little white strip things,
but it makes my feet so sensitive. But I can't
I can't use those very often, So I don't know.
Your full name is Tanil Jade, Dakota Arts. You have
two middle names. I do, everybody in my family does. Actually,
what's up with that? I think my dad was like, oh,
Taniel's kind of a different name, Like, maybe we should
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make sure she's got some other options in there, because
I know I think he liked the name Jade or
something better, so they just compromise and put them all
in there. Have you been able to play this song
live for folks and hear them sing it back to
you yet? One time I had a show beginning of
April and I was even doing sound tech and singing
(39:36):
the song, and people volunteers that were a part of
the festival. We're freaking out, you know, filming and then
obviously for the for the actual show, people were singing along,
and I just it's so emotional to see that because
normally you get to see, you know, as this song
grows on country radio, you kind of see this gradual progression,
(39:58):
and then it's just kind of all happening at once,
and it's very overwhelming. Well, congratulations, number one song somebody
like that written by three females, Tanil Arts Alison Cruz,
as well as the tracks producer Alex Klein. You guys
did it. You rung the bell. It's been a long climb,
but man, was it worth it. And I'm just so
proud of your congratulations. What are you doing next? You
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have you have your next single? Is it ready to
go to? Oh? Yeah, we've got the next one ready
to go. We're not gonna waste anytime. What's that? What's
the next song? Back? Then? Right now? Okay, listen, we'll
check that out too. Everybody say say congratulations to Tanil. Congratulations.
We do it like robots. It's kind of our things here.
Great to hear from you, Tanil. Congratulations. We're gonna play
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your number one now, not that it needs anymore playing,
but just as a little point of reference and hopefully
we'll see you soon. Okay, thank you guys so much.
All right, bye, Tanil Bye. So this they're calling her
a bridezilla as being slammed because she made eleven strict
rules for her wedding guests. Sometimes we hear about the
wedding party. It's like, can't have your hair like this,
can't have you dressed like this, be skinny or be fatter.
(41:02):
There's all these rules. We're like, what's happening here? But
she sent a rule rule out to the everybody's gonna
be a guest. Okay, let's just see if we think
the rules are out of line. Okay, of the eleven
number one don't wear white. Yeah, sure, that's sense. That
a ding like, Yeah, such an unspoken rule. Yeah, there
(41:22):
you go on. Correct. Please don't show up late after
the ceremony has started or the middle of the ceremony.
I got no problem with that rule. Good, no cell
phones during the ceremony, that makes sense. It feels a
bit aggressive, but I agree with it when everybody's phones out,
(41:44):
because I don't think we're having cell phones are wedding
at all. We're gonna be like Chriss Rotten does put in,
we have to check our phones, Yeah, like in a basket.
I think I'm not sure how we do it, like
a coat check, but a phone check. Maybe we just
say no phones out. I'm not sure, but I don't.
I think we're gonna have phones at the receptions, fine,
but the ceremony I can't remember. Did Lunchbox allow phones
because I'm wondering why we didn't get him on video
(42:06):
crying right because there was no crying exactly, because you
guys lie a lot. But it's okay. We were seated
in the very back and we saw it and I
would have zoomed in on that number four. But we
feel okay about no cell phones, right, Yes, number four
pace yourself when drinking. That's dumb. I mean, I feel
like the dumb role to have to stay right. But
people are going to break that. Maybe she has some
(42:28):
people where they need to be reminded, but I think
you remind them separately. Okay, So are you going to
say that to like, I don't know, Ray and Eddie.
I've already had a talk with Eddie. Huh. No, there's
no drinking before the wetty, right, no drinking before the wetty.
But after the wett he's over party. Party, Yeah, a reception,
have at it. Okay, Ray, you're not able to show
up after you have to be there on time. Yeah, yeah,
(42:49):
I got you, and I'll just have a couple. Don't
even now drinking before the drinking before the wet But
I think she's wrong on that one. Pace yourself when drinking.
I think everyone should, but I don't think that any
Next one, don't get in the photographer's way. Well it's
a good note. Yeah, I don't think about it, but
maybe it's a good note. The next one. No bringing
(43:10):
in or trying to smuggle your own drinks. I mean crazy.
You have to remind people of that. Well, I mean
it's you're I don't really care if someone brings in
their own drinks. I mean, I don't want them to
walk in with a cooler, but if someone has a flask,
not that big of a deal. No rushing anyone. That's
a dumb rule have to put in there. No trying
to change things about the decorations. Who would do that? Yeah,
(43:32):
well we did talk about your cake. No nitpicking, no
big announcements or proposals. Nice, that's a good one. Yes,
that's kind of a funny one. And then finally, no
posting to social media before us. So that's a good rule. Yeah,
that's like, hey, because they're busy, they can't be on
their phone and they don't want everybody else posting all
this stuff, except for like, if we're at your wedding
reception and we pull up Instagram stories and you haven't
(43:54):
posted anything yet or were we not allowed to get
await you need to wait? No, I mean this was
her rule, so you're adopting this is your role from
your reception. There's no way we're gonna beat Bobby to
the social media bus. There's no If I'm tied up
in the middle of the wedding, I can't no, no,
no phones, no phones allowed, So we can't. True, I'm
not sure, but I have to ask the boss. Okay,
m you know she is. How do we feel about
(44:19):
this list of wedding roles? Are we mostly okay with it? Yeah? Mostly? Right,
She's just being logical. Yeah, there's just a couple where
I would go. Don't tell you about a past of
some one drink and just hope they will and the
people you're worried about have a little conversation with them
on but like, don't change decorations. Who's going in and
try to home make over that thing? I don't know. Yeah,
she must have some funny friends. Um. That being said,
(44:40):
I will answer a question about my wedding that a
lot of people are asking. And the question was are
we going to do a first look? Which I didn't
even know what that meant until recently. What is that
exactly at the dress? Well, some people will take a
picture through their pictures before they get married, okay, yes, yeah.
Other people will wait till after because they don't want
(45:01):
to see them before they walk down the aisle. And
I was asked what I wanted to do, and I
don't want to see her before I walk down the aisle.
So pictures after the way, pictures after. Yeah, and it
may take a lot longer, but that's okay. Hey, don't rush,
don't We can't rush here. I don't want I want
to feel that emotion, you know, If I want to cry,
I'm gonna let it go right there. I'm worried though,
that I'll be say'm because I'm right on my vows.
(45:21):
I'm worried that I'm not gonna be able to get
through them because you're gonna be crying. I don't know im.
I don't do things halfway like. I can't just I
won't just get a sniffle and around. I will be balling,
or I will be able to control it and then
cry later. But I don't. We're not doing a first
look as of right now. We're gonna just I want
to wait and see her and then move on with
the ceremony. Makes sense. Bones as your best man, if
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you start like crying and falling and everything, do you
want me to hold you while that's happening or just
leave you alone? Day you're supposed to offer the I
do like to be held. No, you can't hold Rub
my shoulders a little tap and then maybe just to
rub the shoulder. Yeah, I just give me a little
show to give you a handkerchief, and then you can
run your hands down my waist and like rotten you
(46:05):
back and forth. Then everyone's like, what it's time for
the good news. Four years ago, mcguil figure rowing his
daughter Iliana. We're watching YouTube videos. When the dad was like, hey, Ileana,
why don't you start your own YouTube channel? And she goes, Dad,
(46:27):
I can't start a YouTube channel. I have autism. And
that's when her dad was like, ah, we're not taking
no for an answer. He redid the basement for a
studio and they invented toy Quest one oh one, where
they sit down in front of the camera and review
pop culture information. And now four years later they got
one hundred nineteen thousand subscribers, and he said, our vision
is to bring awareness and promote a culture of acceptance
(46:50):
where all kids with autism and disabilities can accomplish their goals.
That's a good dad right there. Yeah, I know. I
love that. He's her biggest cheerleader. Good dad, that's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. Let's
go over and talk to Drew, who is in Virginia. Drew,
Welcome to the Bobby Bones Show. What's going on? Hey?
(47:13):
How are you Bobby Moore in studio? Morning? So I
actually have a question. I'm about to buy a new
car and I'm so bad and negotiations and hagling prices
and so my question to you all is just if
you have any tips or tricks or any advice you
would love to share, because I know you all kind
of bought some cars in the last couple of years,
(47:33):
so I was hoping for some advice. Yeah. The advice
is everything is online now. It's so hard for somebody
to pull one over on you. Everything is online. You
can find out what everything costs. And you know, knowing
people in the car business because we've had clients and
become friendly acquaintances with people that own and run car dealerships.
(47:53):
The margin is not a lot anymore because they know
people can come in fully armed with knowledge, meaning they're
not sky rocketing prices up on cars and hoping they
get away with it. For the most part, there's a
very small margin that they raise over the price. But
you go in, you know what you're looking for, you're educated.
He say, hey, this is what it says here. I
think having all that information on hand is going to
(48:15):
help you just not to be taken advantage of more
than anything. I don't think you're gonna haggle them down
so much anymore. I think it's just to make sure
you don't get screwed over. Well, you think, yeah, I
mean that sounds pretty good. I'm the worst. Like I'd
probably be like, oh, you want me to pay more? Okay,
I'm not a very good haggler. The advice, Drew is
(48:35):
that you go in and if you find what you
want to buy, you look up everything about that car online.
You see what it should be. There's so many websites,
there's so many people that do YouTube videos telling you,
don't be afraid, don't be too good to go to
YouTube and take advice from somebody who is actually knowledgeable
in this field. So go in with your weapons, and
those weapons are not real. They are knowledge knowledge going
(48:59):
the real weapon. I'd also say that's not the way
to Yeah, that's not good, all right, Drew. It's not
the greatest, Like this is how to make money, but
it's how not to lose money. Okay, no, yeah, thank
you so much. I appreciate that because my wife and
I were about to have a first kid and to
sound the upgrade, so we're like, okay, we gotta get
back in the car dealership. So I appreciate all the help.
The fall I have the Unday palisade right now, I
(49:24):
don't know what you're looking for. It is amazing. I didn't.
I signed a deal with Hunday because I like, I
think they're a really good car company, and they said,
we're gonna let you drive our Palisade around for I
don't want to give it back. You put the blinker
on it, puts a little camera up there on the
little dash part. You see the sign you put on
the ride to show them over there. It's huge. It's
(49:44):
not even a commercial. I saw one of our b
teamers post in regards to that, like, oh, I'm glad
Bobby's getting on the Palisade train. She's like, I was
on this before anybody. I guess she bought hers last
year and she said she's obsessed with it. Yeah, I
don't know what you're looking for, but I would encoura
you to check that out because it is really really cool,
to the point where I don't want to give it back,
all right, Drew. And Caitlin's not on the insurance for us,
(50:06):
so she can't drive it, and she's irritated by it
because it's only me or Scuba Steve, so we drive
everywhere together. I'm like, you drive, now, you drive, all right,
that's what's up. Let's do the news Bobby's beat story.
Well up. First, a man builds a poop wall in
Michigan after a dispute with a neighbor. A two hundred
(50:29):
and fifty foot long wall of poop now divides two
properties in Lodi Township in Michigan. It's a smelly fence
that Wayne Lamberet says his farmer neighbor built after a dispute.
Lambard's grandfather developed the farm one hundred years ago, but
the property was divided. There has been a dispute over
(50:49):
the property line. That's when the manure appeared. Goodness quote,
it's a pile of beep over there. He has tenants
living in the house who are forced to deal with
smelling the cow poop wall every day. So in order
to have the line, he has built a poop wall. Line.
By the way, it's a controversial line because they can't
(51:09):
agree on what the line is. Yeah, but on that line,
he built a poop wall or a compost fence. Yeah,
that's that's better. It's a poop wall. First, I'm like, well,
kind of poop, But you answered cow poop? Yeah, I know.
Well it's just a lot. You know, you didn't need
you need a lot of people active to hum. Well,
(51:31):
to get any you gotta have a lot of cows
active too. All right, there's that story Bobby's. A doctor
reveals the simple trick for getting rid of the song
stuck in your head. This scientist was asked, Hey, what
do we do? How do we get a song like
an earworm out of our head? So? Well, chew gum
(51:52):
because it distracts your brain. And why you have a
song in your head? It is because brains focus on
that song and really only that song, and there's no
reason for not focus on the song because nothing else
is coming into play right now. Because I gif you
chew gum, it is basically you rinsing the brain. Apparently,
not all songs can be earworms. The doctor says they
are usually tunes from one's culture, and they are normally
(52:13):
faster than regular songs, with repetition and some sort of
unusual feature. So there you have it. Can't get that
song out of your head? Gum? Okay, what any song
when I say earworm? What song comes to mind that
you can never shake if it plays? I have one
that's still in my head this week, and it's Chumbawamba
(52:34):
or of whatever it is. I get from this week. Yeah,
I had it in my head earlier. I played it
during It came up during a podcast I was recording
and I played it, and then it's been in my
head like and even when you said that, I'm like, oh, yeah,
here it comes again. I get knocked down, but I
get up again. It was in my head. Do you
have one you I probably have a different one every day,
but right now it's I've been gonna have a good time. Yeah,
(52:57):
it's in there. It's stuck since the morning yesterday. That
was in my head all day. Nico Moon, who sings
I'm just trying to have a good time, even if
it takes that. He came over to the house last
night and played on my Twitch show. I woke up
one in the shower and the whole morning. Guys, it's
(53:18):
so it's such a good singer. Okay, let's do one
more news story here. Angry subscribers are canceling Netflix over
a show that was just announced. It is a show
called hype House. It's basically all those kids on TikTok
they're all living in the same house. But apparently it's
because of some of the people in the house. There's
some controversial folks. For example, Tony Lopez was accused of
(53:42):
sexual assault and soliciting photos from a miner. He will
not be on the show now, but some subscribers still
upset about they didn't take COVID seriously. All Right, everybody,
get over it. If you're gonna cancel, you gonna cancel
Netflix anyway. At some point, I feel like Netflix is
the one place that always wants to get canceled. I've
no I like no Netflix is would have canceled. But
(54:02):
nobody's really canceling Netflix. There are probably a few people
there are canceling cuties, like a lot of You couldn't
believe that Netflix would take on a show like that.
I bet you Netflix gained more subscribers from that controversy,
and that controversy then lost it interesting and Lunchbox love cute.
He said it was a show of the year. It
was a great movie, guys. I'm telling you, if you
give it a chance, you'll be like, Wow, that was
(54:22):
very deep and emotional and it's something that needs to
be talked about. So yes, it's a movie, not a show.
It's a movie. It's really good. Box gave it an oscar.
He had a whole ceremony at his house the other night.
I mean, really, I can't believe it. In one't up
for Best Picture and he got higher ratings on his
Oscar single performance in the show did. But people are
saying they're canceling over this show called Hyper That means
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I gotta watch it. Can't wait. I don't even know
who these people are, but I'll watch them exactly. And
this is probably Netflix putting this out. They've probably got
three people that canceled and Netflix, all right, put the
story out, Jim. Let everybody know people were canceling. All right,
that's what's up. That's the news, Bobby's story. Let's go
and talk to Emily, who was in Missouri's calling us.
(55:05):
Appreciate that. Emily. What's going on? Hey, Bobby, Morning studio. Morning. Hey.
I had a question for Eddie. Um. I know that
you had COVID a long time ago and you had
talked about not having your smell and I was just
wondering if you'd gotten that back yet, because I'm going
on over four months actually without mine. Wow, that's a
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long time at all. No smell at all. Noh wow,
oh my god, no, no, no, mine took was like
two weeks and I started smelling things again. I would
say that I've been talking about maybe getting eighty percent
of my smell back for I don't know, six months now,
so I'm assuming that's just going to be the rest
of my life. I think I've lost about twenty percent
of my smell. I used to be a very sensitive
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smell or like, oh, there's something's burning. I could smell that.
Now the whole house could be on fire and I
don't think I could smell it well. But if I
put my nose up to the smoke, I'm oh, yeah,
that's burning. I mean, I would go that that's wild,
that you're gonna lose twenty percent of your smel for
the rest of your life. But the fact that she
doesn't have any smell at all crazy. Wow, that's no,
that's that's that's and that's very weird too. I haven't
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heard that story yet. Does food taste different to you, Emily,
Oh yeah, for sure. Yeah, it's um. Some things have flavors,
some things don't. But the taste hasn't really bothered me.
It's really been the smell. And just the fact that
I can't smell anything is really frustrating. I guess my
question is has your smell affected your taste because sometimes
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the smell will burn or burn your nose a little bit.
Or do things taste different because your smell is gone? Well, yeah,
I mean I don't. I mean my taste is not
the same as what it was. Um, but it does.
It doesn't bother me as much as not having the smell. Like,
we have gas in our house, propane, and I'm just
always scared that if we had a weak or something,
I wouldn't know anything about it. True, But how about this,
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let's look on the positive side. I'm a big let's
look at the positive side guy. So if your husband
has gas, do you if do you even know? If
you don't hear it? No, And that's the good thing.
I can go in the bathroom afterwards and I don't
smell anything. My word backfires with me. Is I know
I'm known to not would like it to change my
baby's diapers, my whole all my kids. But now with
our foster baby, like I really cannot smell if he
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has a dirty diaper by ways, like rolls her eyes
like you can't smell that? Please? You may not. He
may not lost Edy's got the smell. I can't smell it. Uh, Emily,
thank you for calling. I hate that for you. I
hope you get some of it back eventually, call us
back in like four months and let us know. Okay, okay,
(57:36):
I will all right, goodbye, all right, thanks a lot. Bye.
That stinks. How did your second vaccine shot go? Did
you ever get it back or did you ever get
your your feel good? Feel bad? Oh? Yeah, I felt
bad like I did. Yes, I felt fine. I feel
fine at work. But I think it was about the
twenty four hour mark I started to get really achy
my shoulders, my hips, my. I mean, if I hadn't
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a known, it's weird, because you know, it's the shot.
So I suddenly wasn't really that worried. But if I
had felt that way, you know, just on the regular,
I'd be like, oh my gosh, I can't be around anybody.
I need to go to bed. But I just kept
on doing my thing, taking tile in all. I had
to just power through because I knew I wasn't really sick.
But then eventually I just wanted to, Like last night,
just crawled in bed and kept taking tile in all,
(58:20):
and I woke up and I'm good today. You're good.
Good to hear? Do you guys want to hear lunchboxes? Food? Food,
idea food? Oh yeah. Let me say this first of all,
when he has plans or ways to help people out,
sometimes its shady. I am not advocating for what he's saying.
This is your disclaimer. This is me going my retweets
do not affect my employee. That kind of thing. They
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did not represent anything lunchbox. So you told me you
have a life hack to get free food at restaurants. Yes,
all right, can't wait to hear it. So when you
place to go orders and you go to the restaurants
to pick them up, most of the time now because
of COVID, they just have a shelf out where they
just put the bags and you go up and grab it. So, guys,
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you no longer have to place to go orders. You
just walk into the restaurant and grab a bag and go,
and you have free food for life. I am telling
you you can walk in there and act like you're
looking for a name, grab it go. They never ask you, oh,
can I see your ID? Oh what order are you
looking for? None of that. They just put them on
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a shelf and they go back to work and they're
in front of the counter. There's no one manning the station.
And I see this over and over and over at
all different restaurants, and it just dawned on me. You
no longer have to pay for food. You just walk in.
You can't be a picky eater because you don't know
what you're getting with your order, you know what I mean.
Like if you don't like tomatoes and someone orders the
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thing and it has tomatoes on it, that's too bad
because you can't, you know, go through the receipt. You
just grab and go. Literally, this doesn't sound like a hacket.
So it's stealing, man, because it's already been paid for,
not by you. Let's say let's say someone bought a
car and they said hold it at the dealership for
a week because we won't come back into town. But
you decided you wanted that car. It's already been paid for,
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but you went and jump in that car and drove off.
Is that stealing? Now? The car is different? Why? Because
it's harder to replace a car the meal if if
Teresa shows up, what if it's a mom and pop restaurant,
He struggling to get by right. Teresa shows up okay,
and Teresa's like, hey, I placed it to go order
and I don't see it on the shelf. And they're like,
oh man, someone must have taken it on accident. We'll
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make it up for you real quick and they'll whip
it up. Boom. Teresa gets hurt food and guess what,
lunchbox got his food and everybody's happy except for the restaurant.
They had to pay for the food and that's how
they're keeping their lights on and paying their staff. That
costs him like thirty cents. But stealing isn't cost them
thirty cents. Oh yeah, it does. The markup on food
is how do you know the markup on food? I
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used to work at Jason's Delhi, okay, like fifteen years ago,
back in the twenties when it was thirty cents. I
am telling you, guys, this is that's stealing. That's stealing,
and they catch you, you'll get you, okay, But I
guarantee you this is just an idea that he had.
He hasn't actually no, I didn't say I've done it.
I'm just saying yesterday, but I wanted to pick up food.
I was like, I could grab any bag here and
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no one would stop me because no one even asked me, hey,
what did you place an order? No, you just know
why because most people don't go in and steal. Most
people don't go in and go I'm going to steal
today unless they really need to. Okay, what if I
place an order for one sandwich and I just take
it the wrong bag that accidentally has two. I was
an accident. Why didn't your hands in the air. He's like, oh,
I was an accident. Like he's active the ticket, you
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just got it. It's like a okay, this is really
my point to all our friends who are listening right now.
This is my point. Anytime he has some sort of shortcut,
it always involves stealing. And he doesn't even do it himself.
He comes on these great ideas dawned on me last night.
But let's say someone's at work and they forgot their
wallet and they can't afford lunch. This is a way
to eat so you don't go hungry. Okay, okay, thank you.
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Does anyone want to try this now? You should? Thank god? Yeah,
he won't exactly. There's a voicemail we got last night.
Here we go morn in studio. I am so tired
after staying up to watch Bobby and Eddie play Jingo
last night. Great fit, but I'm really tired because I
had a day to the end and see who won.
(01:02:22):
Congrats to Eddie money. Thanks have a great day, you guys.
We had a life one of those extra jumbo Jinga
sets that goes up to about your chin, and we
played it on my Twitch show last night. It was
a forty minute game. Wow, Eddie. One he did is
that a spoiler? Can you go back and watch that?
You can't? It's alive strong thanks to Nico Moon and
Jordan Davis and kay Len and Eddie, lots of music.
(01:02:43):
Gets fantastic. We had a great time last night. We'll
do another one next month. I also appreciate that voicemail.
All right, So there's a clip here from IHOP hostess
hostess Dana Rhodus where you want you see the video
and you see two people walk in masks and she
just puts the tech step over it and she goes, well,
(01:03:03):
Adam Sandler and it looks like this kid came in
said hey, anyway we can get in. She gotta be
a thirty minute wait they said okay, well we don't
have that much time, and they walked out and she
was like, he didn't say, hey, I'm a celebrity. He
walked in like anybody else and was like, oh, you
don't have room, Okay, we'll get We'll go ahead and go.
And she was like, what an idiot I am? You
gets hard to tell though he has a mask on. Yeah,
(01:03:23):
but she has a like the clown faced thing on
her and she goes not realizing it's Adam Sandler and
tell him there's a thirty minute wait. But everyone's like,
that's really cool because he went, yeah, who cares. He went, okay,
well cool, I'll just I'll just go somewhere else and
not Hey, I'm at it. That's pretty cool. He's been
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one of the top twenty famous people in America. Problem, yes,
are you mad about that? Oh? Yeah, well I'm disappointed
in him. Like, if you see that you're Adam Sandler,
you use that to your advantage. You show your kid. Look, man,
if you want ie hoop, I'm gonna get you iehop.
Is that what you want to show your kid? You're entitled?
No, no no, you tell your kid, I'm gonna get you something.
That's what you do as a parent. If your kid
(01:04:06):
wants something, you go and get it, sort of like
those parents fighting at the mall over Tickle Me Elmo
and at Christmas time, this is what happens. He should
have pulled the Adam Sandler card and that hostess should
be fired. No, no, no, Adam Sandler did the right thing,
and the hostess did the right thing. All right. It
was actually a cool story of people just being normal.
Adam Sandler's worth about half a billion dollars off. I
(01:04:27):
bet he would have left a nice tip exactly. That's
what I'm saying. But what are you saying. You couldn't
see him. He hit his mask on and he said, okay,
he said, so let me talk about Parker mccollin for
a second, because I'm a big Parker McCallin fan just
as a person. I like the guy a lot. Here's
a clip of pretty Heart. You may know, lives in
(01:04:52):
Austin place that's near and dear to my heart. Is
just a home to me as well. And so we
talk a little bit when he comes in, talking to him, well,
you know, tweet back and forth a little bit, and
he goes and he plays two shows, and the big
story is how he played two shows at Nuttie Brown,
which is this big amphitheater, and had a really great
set of two shows sold him at the same time.
(01:05:13):
But they didn't celebrate him too much until they said
the actual record holder for Nuttie Brown is Bobby Bones
and the Raging Idiots. Hey, Parker McCollum, Yeah, beat that,
but doesn't your pipe and smoke it. Bobby Bones and
the Raging Idiots holds the record though, as the act
with the largest ticket count for a single show ever.
Their performance on November fifth moved three thousand, seven hundred
and sixty nine tickets. The second number one performance is
(01:05:36):
Cole Swindell three thousand, seven hundred and fourteen tickets. Next
up as Eli young Band. Parker McCollum does have two
shows though. That did great, But I'm talking about who
holds a record from Hey, Cole Swindell, Eli young Man.
How you like them apples? Beat that you can't play
with us? That was such a fun show. It was great, awesome. Yeah,
(01:05:57):
so he dressed up as Eminem's over You're back of dancers.
That's well, I mean, I guess that's not why people
bought tickets because I was a surprise. Maybe maybe that's
what push us over there. No, it's not. We were
just a surprise edition less minute. But next week the
big announcement huge. We were just we're ready for live
music to be back. Things were getting back to normal.
So we're not just gonna have a show. We're gonna
(01:06:19):
have a cup. We're gonna do it. I don't want
to say you keep saying more. I want to say
I don't want everybody to come. Which, by the way,
we have a new song out with John Party, with
our friend John Party. It's a little over two minutes long.
This whole song is about things that you don't ever
hear people say in country song because you can't say
it right. It's called you can't say that in a
country song. Here it is no, you can't see No,
(01:06:43):
you can't see no, you can't in a country So
let me grab a call real quick. This is just
somebody talking about lunchbox in his restaurant theory. Let's go
to Josh in Texas. Hey, Josh, you're on the air.
What would you like to say? Hey, Bobby, how's it going,
(01:07:06):
good man? What's going on? I'm just trying to figure out.
I've been listening for the last four or five years,
and I'm trying to figure out where Lunchbox comes up
with some of his hairbrain schemes. A scheme is a
good word for you, right, Where do you come up
with your hairbrain scheme? You said it dawned on you. No,
I was just picking up lunch yesterday and I walked
in and there it is the bag again. I just
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grabbed it and there was ten bags sitting on the shelf.
No one asked me a thing, And I'm like, how
do they know I'm grabbing the right bag. I could
just grab any bag I wanted. And I I said, Man,
every restaurant I go to, this is how to go
food is happening right now. So I could really get
free food any day I wanted anytime. Different restaurants I could.
I mean, I could eat at the nicest restaurants for free.
You do understand a lot of restaurants are struggling right
(01:07:48):
now too, right, I didn't look like it. They had
a lot of bags up there. They look super busy.
All right, Josh, thank you for questioning that. Yeah, no problem.
Go ahead, say say what you're gonna say. Real quick.
But the thing is if you walk in and you
don't pay for the meal, yeah, they stealing. That's right now.
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If you got the wrong bag by accident, I can
understand that. But just to walk in and take a bag,
you're stealing it. Okay, Well then I'll just acide black
it's an accident. I'll get to my car and I'll
throw my hands and they're like, oops, didn't realize it
was my bag. Okay, all right, Hey, Josh, thank you
for the call. Man. I appreciate that. Hope you have
a great day. Thank you, all right, goodbye, friend. All right,
(01:08:33):
I'll leave that. We'll take no more calls on that.
The lines are pretty hot right now. Sorry. Up to day,
this story comes to us from Evansville, Indiana. There was
a Denny's that closes at eleven PM. So these guys,
it's two am. They go, they break in and they
go straight for the kitchen and make them sell some eggs,
(01:08:53):
and then they leave the place and they even cleaned up,
and about three am they're like, man, we're hungry again.
They go back to denny. This time a worker showed
up called police. Dan they got away where they went back,
but crazy they cleaned up after themselves too, Like when
the judge sentences them, we should be a little bit
nicer to them. Guys cleaned up. I'm gonna sendence you
to clean up all the Denny's in town for a month,
(01:09:16):
and then that's it. It's messed. All right, I'm lunchboxed.
That's your bone head story of the day. So Mike
D is carrying a purse around all week. It's a
social experiment, but you've lost is kind of the Hairy
styles challenge. And so I mean some people might say
you one, yeah, defense on how you look at it. Yeah,
Like I think it's pretty cool to get to carry
a big bag around with all your stuff. He is
(01:09:38):
using this purse to his advantage by trying out different
items that fit his lifestyle. So now it's time four.
What's in Mike D's bag? All right, he's been carrying
that purse around for a week. What are the items
in your bag? First step, we have my wallet, nice,
keep that in there. And then I have a thing
with pepper spray. Why is it still in the box. Well,
(01:09:59):
just in case they're like leaks or something. But if
I need it later, I just bust it. Out of
the package. I feel like that's going to take a
lot of time. All right, take it out of the baggage. Yeah,
I'll take it out of the package. Okay, hold on, sir,
don't rob me yet. Let me get it out of
the Do you have any scissors? Yeah, I can't. Can't
get a plastic apart. Okay, go ahead. I have some
talent all four because I get a headache, just general youth,
general use, okay. And then I have my trustee Swiss
(01:10:22):
army knife for what reason? Well, you never know when
you need a little corkscrew for what reason? I don't know.
Why do we need corkscrews? Wine? Wine? Do you drink
enough wine where that matters? My fiance? Does you? Just yeah?
And then I have a screwdriver, all kinds of things.
Anything else in that bag. That is it? That is
what's in my bag today. Last night we were doing
on Time with Bobby Bones on Twitch. You know, Mike
(01:10:44):
d runs sound and helped me write the show, and
people are like, where's Mike DU's purse? He was standing
there working. He's supposed to wear it every second of
the day, but he did have it with him last night, right, Yeah,
he doesn't have to have hers on right now. No, no, no,
But if, like if Mike D's running an errand are
going into the store, he's got to have it. Yeah yeah.
And if you see him out and he's not wearing
the purse a hundred bucks, he has to pay you. Yes. Yeah,
(01:11:09):
So all right, mikeyed close that up and that was
what's in Mike Dy's bag. You like it though, or no?
I mean it's kind of helpful to keep all my
things in one place instead of carrying it in different pockets.
That's what I'm saying. Keys aren't slamming into your thigh.
Thank you guys for listening. Can follow me on Instagram.
(01:11:29):
Mister Bobby Bones getting a lot of flat for wearing
a jersey last night. I wore a Cubs jersey last
night on my On Time with Bobby Bones show. Yeah,
what's wrong with that? Eddie made funny me as soon
as he sat down. I thought he was playing a
game after the show. He thought I just had just
come from the ballpark. But you can see it on
my Instagram. Mister Bobby Bones, you guys have a great day.
We'll see you tomorrow. By everybody from mister Bobby b