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June 21, 2021 72 mins

We checked in with Eddie on Day 1 of his walk from West Virginia Down to Tennessee…How far is he? Is he okay after encountering a bear??? Listen to find out!!! He has to walk 23 miles today. Bobby talks about having a couple’s wedding shower over the weekend and getting to spend time with his future-in-laws.

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
There's a picture of a couple all around the internet,
and they got engaged. They chased the tornado to propose
in front of the tornado, and we have himm we'll
talk to him later, which is a pretty wild story.
Will also Sergeant Majetic, we raised a bunch of money
for for from Pimp and Joy trying to build him

(00:26):
a house. He was hit by an ied eighty surgeries
and we'll update you and we'll bring him on and
update him. So I'm glad you guys are here. Morning
Studio Morning. The big news is you didn't hear Eddie's
voice when everybody said morning, we'll do it again, Morning
Studio Morning. There's no Eddie there. Eddie is on the
road right now. He's walking West Virginia to Tennessee. Right now,

(00:47):
he's sleeping. When he wakes up and he starts his
travels again, we will check in with him. But right
now Eddie is sleeping. He got out there yesterday and
started walking. Hey Morgan, he's gonna be in by when
I believe he's gonna be in. So we think we
think Addie be back by Thursday. It's basically one hundred
mile walk and God love him, he's doing it. Hopefully

(01:08):
his feet stay oled in one piece and doesn't come
back with Hamburger feet. That sounds awful, exactly all right.
It's the good News Countdown, counting down the biggest good
news stories across the left, and it's the happiest countdown
you will ever hear. Let's go. A woman who wasn't
wearing her seatbelt got thrown from her car in Michigan

(01:30):
last week when a guy running from the cops crashed
into her. She was pinned under her own car until
a bunch of cops on foot got out and lifted
the car off of her and saved her life. Human
body strength. They lifted the car off of her, which
is insane. Shout out to the men in blue. A
high school in high Point, North Carolina had its graduation

(01:50):
on Sunday, and the principle honored all of this year's
graduates by singing a very solid rendition of Whitney Houston's
I Will Always Love You Again. This is the principal.
They didn't know we could sing like this. Here's a clip,

(02:16):
really good. A fire broke out in an apartment building
in Vancouver, British Columbia on Thursday, an old lady couldn't
get out by herself, so neighbors picked her up and
carried her down fifteen flights of stairs. No one was hurt. Wow.
Do you think they put her on their back like
a piggyback ride or do they hold her like their
front arms? I mean piggyback of probably the easiest. I

(02:38):
don't know, but I think that will be hurt. That
hurt old somebody old. Yeah, firing carry over the shoulder.
Maybe there's to be a reason why they do that.
A sixty three year old guy in North Dakota skipped
his niece's wedding this month to go gamble in Las Vegas,
and now he will have to buy her a nice
wedding gift because he won three hundred and sixty eight

(02:59):
thousand dollars in a poker tournament. Oh wow. I mean,
the good news is he won, but it's weird he's
skipt to go play, I know. And then now it's
a it's a news story, so it's not like I mean,
I'm sure if you win, that vague word gets out. Huh, yeah,
you better buy a nice skip that. We're gonna keep
it in the countdown though. Here we go number one.
Three women at a nursing home in New York just
had a joint birthday party because they're all best friends.

(03:21):
All three of them turn one hundred years old this month.
What that's amazing. Here they all are introducing themselves and
they sound great for one hundred. Hi, I'm rude and
a hundred years old today I am one hundred years old. Wow.

(03:43):
Sounds like a club though. In the background they're partying
it up over there Milcom Magnesia for everyone. Right, all right,
close it up. There, you go the good news countdown.
You're asking when are we gonna talk to Eddie. He
is walking West Virginia to Tennessee. He started yesterday. He
is sleeping right now. We will check in with him
as he restarts his walk about an hour or so

(04:06):
this morning. So we will check in with Eddie when
he wakes up and he continues his one hundred mile walk. First,
let's open up the mail bag something Hello, Bobby Bones.
I work in an office environment with a bunch of
people around my age late twenties, early thirties. Now that

(04:27):
it's summer, I'm noticing some of the women I work
with who I follow on Instagram or posting beach pictures
hanging out in their bikinis. Some are kind of sexy.
I've been second guessing if it's okay to hit like
or not. Kind of feels weird, but obviously they're posting it.
I'm a single dude. Don't think i'd personally ever dated
a co worker, so it's nothing like that. I just

(04:48):
want to know if you think you can hit like
on a co worker's beach picture. Do you think that's
grounds to make it weird at work? From Jacob k Okay,
you're making squinny face. I'm trying to just side if
it's weird or not, and I guess I'm landing on
that it's not. But then I'm thinking if I was
in a bikini and I posted it and Eddie liked it,

(05:10):
or you liked it, or lunchblogs liked it, it might
feel a little bit weird. Well why would you post it? Then?
If you're if you're going excellent, I'm only going to
be selective on who I like to like me excellent point,
But you know what you're asking someone. I don't really
post a bikini picks, but I would say it's probably okay.
I think it's okay too. Also, I think from his side,
as long as he's a single guy, I would say

(05:31):
there's something to worry about, like in bikini picks of
other girls if you're in a relationship, Yeah, because your
other person might notice and that would get weird because
it's a coworker. But I would think if someone post
a picture, they want to get liked, especially if it's
a bikini pick. Yes, let's go over to Morgan on
this one. Morgan, what are your thoughts on this? You're
twenty seven years old. If you posted a picture in

(05:51):
a bikini and all the guys here at work liked it,
would you feel weird about it? No? I wouldn't think
anything of it. I'm like, those are my co workers.
They're just supporting me in my life. I would not
think twice about it. It will never even come to
my mind that they're trying to be like provocative in
any way. Do you think Jacob's okay to like his
co workers sexy beach pictures? Yes? Absolutely. I mean if
he starts like DM ME, NIM or something, yeah, it

(06:12):
might get a little weird. Yeah, like you just want
to send a nice little light cool, No big deal?
Oh comment well, I will say, mister Raymundo over your
likes to comment on mine sometimes and do the little
water emojis and it gets a little weird, oh because
you're thirsty. Yeah, and his wife will call him and
be like, Ray, get off, stop doing this, and he

(06:33):
has stopped in his ever since he got married. I
don't think I've seen I've seen him happen. So he's
gotten better. Ray comments on everybody's all the time, and
at times he turns into like a bit of a troll,
but they're funny. Yeah. Well, for like a year out
blocked up from my account. I forgot about that, but
you're back on now. Yeah. I went through phases and
now I try to be very lighthearted and funny. And

(06:54):
you Duke. Every time somebody on sports Centers account post something,
Ray is in the comments on the Sports Center page.
Yeah I'm huge over there on Sports Center. What do
you mean you're huge? I'll get four hundred likes sometimes.
Does that affect your following at all? Do people ever
follow you? I'll follow you? Uh nah nah. Those Sports
Center guys, they just stick to sports. They don't like
morning shows. He's also that way with Sam Hunt, Like
if Sam hunt posts. There's a Ray comment right there.

(07:16):
Do you take pride in your commenting? I try to
do it offhand, quickly, so I mean it's not like
it's well thought out, but I mean when it gets liked,
you're like, wow, they actually appreciate and think that my
post was funny. That's cool because I thought it was funny. Jacob,
go like, away, we've just determined that that's okay. But
no comments. But no comments. Yeah, that's the mailbag. Close
it up. We've got your clothes. Okay, Morgan, now's the

(07:41):
time where you tell us where to go and send
an email to the mailbag mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com.
There you go. Okay, So what happened? Well, I was
driving down the street and there was sirens, so an
emergency vehicle was approaching. Ended up being a police officer
that does really needed to get somewhere, but cars around
me were scrambled. It's like some people didn't know if
they were supposed to full to love to the rye

(08:02):
or what was supposed to happen just to get out
of the cops way. Sometimes though, it is confusing if
you can't get over to the right Let's say You're
in the left lane of a four ways you can't
get over, and there's a car behind you. You're like,
do I go? Should I make it easy and just
pull over to the left, Like, I understand how it
gets confusing. Sometimes it was. I have to admit I
was even a little confused as to what I was
going to do. It wasn't a highway, but it was

(08:23):
a three lane road, and some people were just kind
of stopping where they were because they just didn't want
to even move, and unfortunately, two cars next to me
hit each other because of it. I wonder whose fault
that is. I know, that's the thing. Like, it's very
it was very hard for me to even tell. And
I was thankful that I kind of like wasn't a
part of it, because I could have been, because yeah,

(08:45):
cars were just kind of swerving and then stopping and
they just little bump. I mean, I'm sure everybody was
fine and didn't seem like there's crazy damage, but still
such a bummer. Yeah, that stinks because you're just like,
oh gosh, I gotta move and I can't. You're trying.
Nobody did anything wrong is the hard part. I know,
I wonder what the law is on that right because
they were trying to get out of the way of

(09:05):
the emergency vehicle. I hate songs to have a little
sirens in it too. I got into a funeral procession,
didn't realize I was in it, and I look around
and all the cars are behind me, and so I
just pulled off on a road that I was supposed
to go down, and I just pulled in and just went.
And maybe the person in front of or behind me
was like, hey, guy, you're not going to the funeral,
But I did. I got in it and I had
to get out. But Amy's now been in a wreck

(09:27):
a week ago and saw a rec Yeah, thankfully I
dodged this one. I thought have been two two wrecks
in a row for me. Did you almost right? No?
But I mean I was right close to it. Had
I been in the other lane, the car may have
hit me. But hey, I was right close to it.
Was the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number two thirty,

(09:51):
said Skinny Kane. Brown shared an unreleased song on social
media called I Can't Love You Anymore for Sure. Kenny
Chesney announced the rescheduled dates for his Here and Now

(10:12):
Stadium tour. He'll head to nineteen stadiums, kicking off in
Florida on April twenty third, twenty twenty two. Charlie Daniels
lives on in a new album of duets along with
some of his famous friends. It's called Charlie Daniels and Friends,
featuring tracks with Dolly Parton, Brooks and Dunn, and Darius Rucker,
just to name a few. It will be released exclusively

(10:34):
at Walmart on July sixteenth. I'm Morgan number two. That's
your skinny, It's time for the good news. Bobby, Elizabeth
and Jake's reception had just begun as the bride's father
was giving his speech, and he was interrupted as he
was given a speech with news of a fire. The

(10:55):
cottage next to their wedding venue was in flames and
during the reception everybody had to evacuate. After abandoning the reception,
they went back to the church where they just got married.
No one was hurting the fire, and while they were there,
the community pulled together and actually saved the reception. The
chef from the venue took the one hundred twenty partially

(11:15):
cooked meals and had staff prepared them at the restaurant
next door, so they all went to the restaurant. Someone
found a resort with some events space that was just empty,
so they said, hey, can we come here and do this.
They carried all the boxes and flowers real quick. In
less than an hour, they had completely built back the reception,
all thanks to the kindness of strangers that were around.
There were no cars and everything was done on foot
because they were on an island where they're having all this,

(11:36):
and nobody got hurt in the fire, so it's just
a bunch of people coming together. I'll tell you. We
went to Caitlin's sister's wedding and Caitlyn's dad gets up
and he's a really funny guy, and he gets up
and he's like, yeah, I'm gonna give the speech here
and basically did like a ten minute comedy routine and
just crushed. Now so irritated because it was so easy
to him. It seems like her whole family super it's

(11:58):
so dumb, all funny and athletic, and he just gets
up and crushes He's like, ah, you know, he like
they do a big boomer sooner in the middle of it.
He does a whole tribute to his wife as well.
There are you gonna take him on the road with you? No,
because he'll outshine me. You don't want to take somebody
better than you out there with you. All Right, that's
a good story. That's what it's all about. That was

(12:20):
tell me something good. What are illnesses you think you
could call in sick and not here? Because I don't
care why you're sick, just don't come in just if
you're sick, I don't need you stay home, but a
real job. What's an illness you think you could call
in sick and get away with that? For sure? The
boss would believe you flu. You just go, hey, I
have a flu. I have fu Yeah, when you're calling
in sick, there's a good chance your boss knows you're

(12:41):
faking it. According to a story, but they talked to
about thousand bosses. These are the illnesses that your bosses
are most likely to believe. Flu. Didn't make it okay
because flu is like you gotta prove it and it's
gonna take eight days to fully bounced back from the flu.
So think about that. If you got to call into
work something believable, but you only need a day or

(13:02):
two off. You were a bit by a snake. It's
an interesting, interesting thing to say, or spider, because you're
gonna need to show me that. Yeah, true, God demand
you show it to them. But well, then I say
it wasn't a part. You can't see a migraine, Oh, okay,
can't prove it. Yeah, can't prove it. In't get a migraine,
and they're pretty painful and they can only be a day.

(13:23):
Number two, you just say, hey, I can't get off
the toilet. Oh, because there aren't a lot of questions
are going to be asked after that. Okay. Number three
your kid is sick. Oh man, you're using your kid. Okay,
that's a good one though. Number four body chills, okay,
because again can be anything. Can't prove you didn't have them.
Don't always have to go to the doctor and get
a note if you just have body chills. And then

(13:44):
number five elective surgery, which is kind of a elective surgery.
That is not a reason to miss work. I guess
if you're if you electively did it, then you need
to take time off, right, I would say so, yes,
vacation days or personal days. But apparently that's one of
the top things that did bosses go okay, well I
get it, but elective is weird because yes, it's not

(14:07):
like it happened. They'd be like if I called you
up one day was like, sorry, I'm not going to
make it to work out his lighted they get my
nose done. Speaking of that, I was watching with Caitlin
The Kardashian Reunion with Andy Cohen. Did you watch it
where he has all the questions? No, it's a hardcore.
He goes right at him, okay, and before at the
very beginning, he's like, hey, we said there's no questions
off limits. You guys don't know what I'm gonna ask.
And then they're all sitting there on the couches and

(14:28):
he's like, okay, Kanye, tell me about this. Who wanted
the show to end the most of Coordney, It's like
I did. I don't want to do this anymore. And
then it was like he asked Chris Jenner, who is
the hardest one to manage? And it's who is it? Courtney?
Because Courtney's like, I don't want to do this stuff.
I can see that. Courtney's like I say no to everything,
and then if I do say yes to something, I'm
like tell me everything about it because I don't want
to do it, which would make it difficult for a

(14:48):
mom who's like a manager. And then Kylee is the
one who's the easiest to manage because she's just chill.
But it was all They were all up there talking
about how there you got famous back in the day,
how Kim didn't, and actually tip off the paparazzi, but
she would always go to what the paparazzi was. Oh,
they talked about Kanye. I'll have to watch it. I
don't even watch the Kardashian either, but I'm interested in that.

(15:10):
And I was suckered into it because I was working, Okay.
I was like, well, if you're gonna work, i'm gonna
watch this. And I was like, I want to watch this,
and so I would work, but she was watching my
eyes and I would act like I was typing and
I'd be watching the screen. She's like, I see you
watching this show. It's pretty good though, and it's kind
of a weird mix because Andy Cohen usually interviews the Housewives, yeah,
not the Kardashians, so it's like a pretty cool crossover.

(15:31):
I like that. I like him. I like his interviews too,
but Kanye was there. No, no, no, they were just
talking about it. Okay, they talked about everything, all right,
nothing was off limits. Hey, crazy, I don't care anything
about the Kardashians. Very excited to get back on the phone.
Army staff Sergeant Jerry Magetic and his wife mary Ella,
who we talked to a couple of weeks ago. We

(15:53):
learned a story. And by the way, I think they're
on now, Sargean Magetic, how are you. I am doing
very well, Thank you, sir, doing pretty good again. An
honor to talk to you, and just to let our
listeners know his story briefly before we give it the
update here. So he served twenty years, including a stand
the Marine Corps before being on only discharged while writing
in a convoys. What was crazy to me was because

(16:15):
of your job, Sergeant Magetic, where you were basically someone
who went into these areas in these countries and formed
relationships with people. Am I right about that? Because of
that job they targeted you. Yes, yes, absolutely, What exactly
was your job called psychological operations? That was a tactical
team leader. And so while writing a convoy his vehicle

(16:38):
was struck by an ID severe injuries burns on more
than one third of his body over eighty surgeries, and
we talked about it and we said, hey, if you
guys want to help out, Sergeant Magetic, we're gonna put
our pimp and joy line up at Bobby bones dot com.
It's a Fourth of July themed, a whole set of clothes.
So the update is, Sergeant Magetic, We've teamed up with
building Homes for Heroes and as of this moment right now,

(17:00):
you have raised one hundred and thirty seven thousand dollars
so far to build you a home in mary Ella.
I know you're on the phone too, or can you
hear me? Yes? I can. Well when I say that number,
one hundred thirty seven thousand dollars to build you guys
at home, that's so far, How does that make you feel?

(17:21):
I have a lot of emotions about that. I think
that you know, we've taught our children to work for
everything that they're receiving. So for to hear that so
many Americans are spending their heart earned body towards us
for a home, it's incredibly emotional. Well, I would say
that you guys have worked for this. I mean you, Sorry, Magetic,

(17:41):
you went and you served our country. You were targeted
for doing the right thing, and I hope that you
guys feel as a unit, as a married couple that
you're getting what you're not even getting what you deserve. Honestly,
I don't think we can ever repay you for the
service that you've done for this country. So you know,
as you say that, I hope you feel that way,
and know that we on this show, meaning the people

(18:04):
in this room and our listeners that listen to the show,
feel like it's our duty to make sure you're taken
care of. So we are are very excited to update
you with that and to let our listeners know that
if you order by June twenty fourth at Bobby Bones
dot com, you can get it in time for the
fourth of July. So so, mary Ella, Sergeant Magetic, this
was just a quick update call to tell you that
we're working in your honor. We're excited, we are privileged

(18:25):
to be doing so, and we just wanted you to
know that we're still here, still here supporting you, and
you know we're rooting for you. Thank you. You know,
I'm on our doo served our nation and the grateful,
you know, the gracious people of America. So thank you
to the b team out there. You got another couple
of days to get in on this one hundred thirty
seven thousand dollars right now. Listen, I'd be happy if

(18:45):
we reached a million. I'll be honest, very domillion. But
all seriousness, thank you for serving. This was an update
we wanted to give you ourselves because we're just so
proud to be involved and we cannot for you to
get this home that is made specifically for you in
your need. So uh, Sergeant Magetic mary Ella, thank you

(19:06):
for your for you a few minutes this morning. Thanks
for the update. All right, there they are. There's an
update that money on a little bit more. Go to
Bobbybones dot com and order your any Pimp and Joy
stuff goes today. Yes, I'll Him and Joy not just
patriotic and red, white and blue. But what's special about
getting it in time for Fourth of July is you'll
you're probably going to be doing something and you'll be

(19:27):
able to wear something that is really representing an American
hero and helping him out, and it can be a
conversation starter and you can maybe tell your friends and
family that you're barbecuing with that day, like hey, this shirt,
this hat went towards army sergeant Jerry Magetic and this
is his story, and then that way. It's just it's
not lost on what we're actually celebrating in the freedoms

(19:49):
that we have. Love it, you guys, get on it.
Great to talk to them. You're Samy's pile of story.
So if you're looking to put yourself in a good
mood and you want a little mini get away from life,
apparently a music festival is one way that you can
do that. If you've got like a day full of

(20:09):
concerts and people and events and activities, your sense of
happiness goes up, as long as they don't factor the
parking situation when you go to a music fest. That's
the worst, like having a park. But yes, I agree.
So do you have any festivals you're going? Well, I've
never been much of a music festival guy in my
whole life, but because I just don't like that many people,
like before the pandemic, I was already pandemic minded, you like,

(20:30):
I don't want to be around people. But yeah, I'm
pretty excited about Bobby Fest because Eddie and I are
playing that the first ones in Texas and New Bronzels.
It's all day two stages and the second ones in Wichita,
So I think just to be at one is going
to be fun. Obviously I already a music festival, but
I think just the I don't even want to go
to festivals. I just want to know I can go

(20:50):
to festivals. I think that's what it is. Yeah. Also,
now that you know most people aren't wearing masks, it
makes me kind of want to wear masks again. Why
because now I would wear masks before the pandemic happen.
I would get an airplane and wear a mask because
I don't want to catch somebody's flute. Yeah, it wasn't
about you know, Covid and Son. But now everybody's with
no mask. I feel like I can wear one of
that people judging me, and they may judge be like, oh,

(21:11):
I'll get the masker, but I don't care about that. Yeah,
you don't care. Now they're not gonna think I'm dying
of some illness. So that's an exciting thing about things
getting back to normal too. Or what else? Well, I
have country stars and their side hustles, So how about
I name the artist? You tell me if they're you know,
their side hustle ahead, Tricia your wid Martina McBride cooking
shows film. I didn't know Martina did a cooking show.

(21:32):
She does. I knew Tricia did, Okay. Tim mcgrawl, Tim mcgrawl,
he wrote a book with some political guy and he
does the gems. Yeah, he's got his true mav Eric Church.
Eric Church. Uh oh, he is an aviator stand on
the side the road where he sells used aviators to
people drive him. No furniture. Yeah, yeah, his home collection

(21:53):
it's called Highway to Home. But I don't think it's
a side house. I think it probably just licensed his
name out and then they do it. I thought he's
like making the furniture made one or what else? Keith Urban,
Keith Urban his side hustle huh, Keith Urban's side. I
mean this is kind of maybe in alignment with like, oh,
what'd you say about eric O license his name? Yeah?

(22:15):
What is it? Same thing obviously. Okay, I'm going to
run through some myths that people still believe because these
are false and we should no longer be believing them. Okay,
all right, goldfish have a three second memory that's false,
Yes it is. They can actually remember things for months.
Well that sucks for them then, because all they remember
is the dang ball we put them in. A penny

(22:37):
dropped from the Empire State Building could kill you. I
think it can hurt you, but it doesn't continue to
increase in speed all the way down. Like what we
know is that it falls, it's a certain speed and
stays at that speed the whole time. So it's not
like if you dropped it from higher it ends up
putting a hole on someone's head. Right, They definitely say,
am I hurt? But it's too light and don't doesn't

(22:57):
have enough mass to actually kill someone. The color red
sends bulls into rage. I believe, if I'm correct, that
the red of a cape is when if if somebody
gets gored and the blood gets on the cape, so
you don't see the blood. How did you know that
more than the bull because I used to wonder, like
it's red like a fire color, because I can only

(23:18):
really see all reds. It's it's my good color. I'm
so color blind, Okay, And so I think that came
up and you're just like remember that, yeah, is that true? Yeah? Well,
bulls can't even see red and the capes that they
use are traditionally red to hide the blood stains. Yeah boom, Okay,
see a bullfighter, get gord. No, don't google it. Okay,
wall sucks. You should pee on a jellyfish sing? Oh

(23:41):
this one I did not know. You shouldn't. I thought
you should because I mean, I'm friends. But it could
actually make the sting worse. You should really use vinegar
or rubbing alcohol. That might help better. I may not
have any right on the beach, I know, but I
mean the peeing is just a it's a myth, so
I'm not going to make it better. And then lastly,
you'll get cramps if you go swimming less than thirty
minutes after you eat. That's not true. Now, this is

(24:03):
what our parents told us. I guess I didn't really
have parents. I still knew that. So there you go.
Why do you have to do that? Why didn't I
knew it too? Okay, I Mamy. That's my pile. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.

(24:23):
So back in nineteen seventy five, this woman calling Distant
out in California was in her early twenties. She went
to see a movie. Her wallet fell out of her
purse and she never really knew it. But it's been
in that theater since then, and it was recently recovered
because they were renovating the theater and they found it
in a crawl space and a guy put it on
social media and was able to find Colleen because inside

(24:46):
there wasn't any money, but there was a grateful dead
concert ticket from like nineteen seventy five, and then old
photos and her driver's license which expired in nineteen seventy six.
But she was super We're grateful to get it all
back because she said it was emotional but also special
to see some of those memories, like the photos in
the concert ticket. Well years should lose that nineteen seventy

(25:08):
five crazy, that stuff didn't disintegrate like some of those pictures. Well,
it was like protected probably inside the wallet. You know
where she should send in those pictures, Oh, legacy box,
Legacy box. She should use code bones legacy box dot
com slash bones the code a little bit. That's right.
That's a good story because most people may have just
thrown the wallet out. Yeah no, but he took the

(25:28):
time to track her down. Even looking at the ear
he might be like Oh, this is kind of a
long shot. It's it's two twenty one, so why am
I going to even mess with this? But super cool.
There you go. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good? All right. Some voicemails from over
the weekend. Here it's voicemail number one. I have to
working with this Jade for about He hates the show

(25:50):
because I always talk about it all the time. But
right now, he says, he's started listening to it for
the next week. Just go listen for Eddie going on
his walk. Good luck, Eddie loves show. We will check
in with Eddie and about the next fifteen minutes he
is up. He is walking. His goal is to get
from West Virginia to Tennessee this week. So we'll check

(26:10):
in with Eddie coming up in just a few minutes.
Here is a Brook and Lucas from Florida Morning Studio.
I was just calling because my five year old he
loves your show and he just wanted to tell Botty something.
I have your morning, Corny and your other staff. Thanks,
have a great day. There you go, love the Morning Corny. Awesome.
We'll get to that about thirty seconds. Here's one more voicemail,

(26:31):
Morning Studio. So, I have a good question about Breaking
Bobby Bones. I bought it on Amazon because I don't
have this live. Do you guys seek credit for that?
How does that look for you? I don't know. Let
me know. Okay, bye, we do. I do. Thank you.
Thanks for buying it on Amazon. That helps as well.
If you don't have cable, buy it on Amazon. Love it?

(26:53):
Thank you. All. Right over to Amy with the Morning Corny.
Let's go, Morning Corny. Well, today my doctor told me
I was colorblind. Oh yeah, yeah. The results were completely
out of the purple. Oh, out of the blue, color blind,
out of the blue purple. You know, not one of

(27:15):
the stronger ones. I thought, though I love to see
sometimes I laugh in my head before I say it,
and then those are normally the ones that don't hit
well with y'all. And I'm colorblind, I should be like
relatable humor, I know. I thought you might want to
use it. No, I don't think so. No, there you go,
thank you. That was the Morning Corny. I was reading

(27:37):
this story online about this couple. They're both meteorologists. I
believe they're on now. Hey, Tom Ray, are you guys there?
We are are you both meteorologists? Ray is an actual forecaster.
I'm just in the in the fun land of middle management. Now. Well,
all I know is I'm reading this story and they
got engaged in front of a tornado on purpose because

(27:59):
they love weather so much. So tell me the story here,
and Tom, was this all a surprise to her? This
was a surprise but with a caveat so we had
both saw that we wanted to be engaged in front
of a tornado. It was separate thoughts that we never
talked about, and somehow we made it all the way
out to southeast Oklahoma without her realizing what was going

(28:19):
to happen that day. Do you just think, Ray, that
you're going out searching for a tornado? I mean, is
that like a hang out at the park for you too?
You just go chasing a tornado somewhere. I was like, Yeah,
let's go on an adventure. I'm up for it. And
I had no idea. I just wanted to dress comfortable
to be able to see a tornado. But we were
on the only tornado in the United States that day,
and what were the odds a tornado was going to

(28:41):
happen there? I mean, obviously you know odds more than anyone.
You're both meteorologists, you're a forecaster. Did you think, okay,
there's an eighty percent chance of a tornado and did
you point to a screen tell anyone else that was
going to be a tornado out there. So our friend
Rich and I we were talking about it that morning
and we're like trying to find a spot that was
perfect for it. The chances very low that something would develop,

(29:02):
but we were looking for a really good structure, and
Tompkin divulged into why we were looking for that. So
my buddy Rich and I agreed that if we saw
something that was going to be really photogenic, really beautiful,
would make like a nice photo on the wall fears
to come, we would go for it. So thankfully that
storm gave it to us, and then it gave us
our first tornado. It was just kind of the best
of every world there and then the tornadoes up. There's

(29:24):
a picture of him proposing. He's down on one knee
in front of her, but the tornado, well, are you
nervous at all? The A tornado is somewhat close to
you as you're proposing. Riya is a very very good meteorologist,
so She and Rich put us in a position where
that tornado wasn't going to get within us for at
least an hour. We were in a really safe position,
off to the side of the road, away from everything.
It was a good safe spot. I have never seen

(29:46):
you so nervous before you were trembling, and I didn't
see the tremble before the proposal, but after it was
very apparent. Yeah. I would imagine he's more nervous to
propose than he is about the tornado. As someone who's
proposed recently, I still remember all those feelings and I'm like,
oh boy, here we go. And so did you know
she would say yes, Tom? I was pretty confident that

(30:06):
she was going too. But I mean we've been dating
for four years and I know that she's well out
of my league. So I you know, if she had decided,
maybe I can find another guy who wouldn't have been hurt.
I had a four good year or a good four
year run with it. I was somewhat certain, but you
never know. Ray are you on TV right now? Are
you working for? Like? What is your job? I am

(30:28):
an operational meteorologist at Aky Weather, so I do a
lot more behind the scenes work. Where we forecast and
internally worn for all the United States, Canada and Mexico.
So very well rounded with that. So if I got
a little scared one night, I'm like, there's a tornado,
I could just hit up Ray obviously with Tom listening in,
and be like, hey, how am I doing tonight? Am
I gonna am? I gonna make it? And you would

(30:50):
be able to tell me pretty much yes or no.
I think so yeah, that's kind of what my job is,
to tell people what the weather's gonna do. I can't
tell you how many trains that woman has kept on
the track Comedy Auto manufacturing facility. She saved from a
tornado every every night that I get to go home
with her, I feel like I'm going home with a superhero.
Well look at you two. You have the coolest engagement

(31:10):
photo I've ever seen. There's a big tornado in the
background that he proposed. She said, yes, they're here. Now,
when do you guys have a plan for the wedding?
This is no surprise to you guys that we are
planning to get married in May, which is obviously tornado
season two years from now, So May twenty twenty three,
if we happen to see one. That's great, but we
aren't planning on doing any chasing that month. Hopefully, Well

(31:34):
maybe we are, Tom, what do you think? I feel
like she just tossed the tom for a weather All right, Tom,
over to you, Tom, what's happening over there? Hey? Listen
you two. Congratulations, Super excited to talk to you. It's
it's wild what things kind of go viral? Right? We
thought we were happy just to have our company share
of story about us, and we found our picture in

(31:55):
the Sunday paper, and this week we are totally overwhelmed
with every Karen as much about this as we do.
It's we kind of feel blessed with it. Tom and Raya.
They're engaged in front of a tornado. There they are nice. Jo,
we love love, We love love. All right, you too,
we'll see you. Are you getting married in like ten years?
That's cool? So I guess we'll catch up after the marriage.

(32:18):
The thing that stands out to me is are waiting
two years to get married? Is that not a long time?
I mean, it seems like a long time to me,
especially if you already know. But I'm sure they have
their reasons behind it. All right, good to talk to them.
He's finally awake, he's finally up in at him. Let's
check in with producer Eddie right now, Eddie, how are you, buddy, Bones?
I'm great, I'm ready for day two. Yesterday Eddie arrived

(32:41):
in West Virginia as he's walking from West Virginia to Tennessee,
just like the George Straits song says, from West Virginia
down to Tennessee. And as watching, you had to start
yesterday so we can make sure to get this done
this week. And where did you start? Like, what was
the plan? You drove where? I don't know. It was

(33:01):
in the middle of the mountains, Bones, and it was
just always saw. It was a sign that said leaving
West Virginia, whatever county it was, and then going into Virginia.
And that's where I started. It was literally one foot
in and I was starting my walk. I saw that
it was completely dark last night. Whenever you get you finished. Yeah,
so Scoobo had gotten to where I was in uh

(33:24):
in East Tennessee. You got there a little late, and
so we were already starting late, and I was worried.
I was like, oh my gosh, like what are we
gonna do? I really, i'd called you and told you, dude,
I probably only have like seven hours, and because we
had done the math and it was gonna take about
six to seven hours to get here, and uh, if
we had gotten here late, I would have had to

(33:44):
start late today and they wouldn't mate today. So to
give you an idea, today is a twenty three mile walk.
So if I would have been late, it would have
been ridiculous, and I don't know if I would have
been able to do it. Okay, I don't know what
you just said. You said a lot of stuff there.
I didn't quite keep up with it. However, today you
have three mile walk, twenty three mile walk to my
next stop. What time did you finish last night? We

(34:07):
finished about eleven thirty pm our time. And what town
are you in now? Because I'm looking at you on
camera and I see a bunch of eighteen wheelers around you,
cars around you, So you're somewhere. I'm in Claypool Hill, Virginia.
Are you making your route known to folks so they
could walk along honk for you? I mean, I think

(34:31):
there's really no other way to get to Bristol from
where I'm going. So from Claypool Hill to Bristol. I
think people can figure out where I'm at twenty three
miles today? How many did you walk yesterday? I walked sixteen?
Are your feet okay? Yeah? Man, Steve was just like, hey,
let's get a bucket of ice and dip your feet
when we get there, because realistically, when I got back,

(34:52):
I mean I was hurting. My feet were hurting, my
legs were kind of cramping up a little bit. I
did an ice bath on my feet, soaked them for
a little bit, and I woke up today feeling great.
Are you already on the move? Like it looks like
you're bouncing around right now? They are you walking it?
So I'm not walking it. I'm at my starting point.
And Scuba needs to get some gas, so we wanted
to call you before we even did all that. Okay,
we'll get gas. Hey, Scuba on New Years for a second,

(35:15):
because you're driving in the car behind Eddie and you're
going about one mile an hour, it seems that's got
to be just extremely frustrating. Yeah, it is kind of frustrating.
But the car that I'm driving, the Hunday Tucson, it's
pretty nice. It has that cruise control, righting cruise around
one to two miles an hour and from Eddie. All right,
we'll check out with you guys a little later. All right,
all right, did you catch the early stuff he was

(35:36):
saying about being late? Now? I didn't, but I think
it were Eddie's positive attitude is in our favor because
some like stuff like this. A lot of it is mental.
And I feel like he's going to have a good
attitude throughout, so that's going to help keep him going.
I think Eddie gets a little less positive, this goes
a little okay, Well that's gonna be my my prediction.
I do think that, you know, it's it's mind over

(35:56):
or matter, so he'll do it. Yeah. And I was
watching a rec video that he put up on his
Instagram and he saw a bear. Oh yeah, hey Eddie,
I'll tell you what. We'll check in with you get
a little bit okay, but checking a baby bear. Actually
recorded the bear running across the road as he's walking
through the woods. Yeah. I couldn't believe it. Yeah, that
was a wild I don't know that it was a
baby baby. I think it was a whatever medium sized

(36:17):
black bear. The cross right in front of him, Okay,
I was nervous if it was a cub, if the
mom was nearby, But I mean, yeah, I didn't think
he was. People said he would encounter bears, and he
literally encountered a bear. On the phone right now is Lily?
Who is in Georgia? Lily, what's going on? Hi? I've
been out of town, so I haven't been able to listen.

(36:37):
I was just fondering what the walk Eddie was doing for. Well,
So a long time ago, like four or five months ago,
we were talking about George Straits song carrying Your Love
with Me, and Eddie pops off and goes not he
very far. If you're going to carry your love, carry
it farther than West Virginia to Tennessee. And it was
just a little bit. He said, it a little controversial
at the time. So I say, okay, then why'se guy,

(36:59):
why don't you walk from West Virginia to Tennessee. And
he didn't take the challenge straight up. He said, I'll
do it for money, and we'll donate that money to
National Angels, which is an organization that works with foster kids,
because Eddie is a foster parent of two kids. And
so I said to the listeners. If we can raise
ten thousand dollars, Eddie will walk from West Virginia to Tennessee.
Except we raise sixty thousand dollars over yeah, and still

(37:23):
slowly climbing. So Eddie now has to live up to
his word and walk from West Virginia to Tennessee. And
so that's where we are now. Eddie is on day
two of the walk. Day one was yesterday, which was Sunday,
and then day two today's biggest day, which is twenty
seven miles, twenty three miles. What'd he say? Twenty three miles?
And so he's got to do that today. So that's

(37:44):
the whole story of Lily. How do you feel about that? Well,
that's awesome for an awesome cause, but it'll probably teach
him what's what he says? It won't. We will not.
No one on this show has ever learned to watch
what you say. So, but hey, thank you, Lily, and
we will talk to you soon. Okay, hopefully call it's
back sometime. Bye bye. Eddie's outside of McDonald's right now.

(38:06):
He's literally standing outside of McDonald's. Eddie, can you hear me?
Right now? I guess I don't have him well, I'm
watching him on camera and he is outside of a
McDonald's and a fast marked Laurie in Virginia, you're there,
you go, oh, there he is. Eddie. What up, bumps?
What did you have for breakfast? I saw you outside

(38:26):
of McDonald's, but I also saw you eating frosted flakes.
It doesn't look like you're really nourishing your body right now. No, no,
I had the old Continental breakfast from the holiday. Hey, listen,
there is no better sausage biscuits than a McDonald's sausage biscuit. Yeah.
So I'm just saying I saw you sitting in the
front seat of a car with that that plastic bucket
of frosted flakes going hard. Yeah yeah, I got I

(38:48):
got a little turkey sausage, and I got some scrambled
legs with a biscuit and then top off of some
frosted legs. Why not? All right, we'll check back in
a minute. We'll go over the hobby hat in a second.
We'll all check in and see how we did, including Eddie,
with our beas we drew from the other folks, Laura
and Virginia. You're on the show, Laurie. How are you. Hey,
we are graver so excited that Eddie is in our

(39:10):
neck of the woods. I'm the director of the Tasa
County Chamber of Commerce listening to you on what I
was seven point seven kicks country. So we are so
excited that he is in our neck of the woods.
So welcome to Tassel County. Eddie's giving your thumbs up
right now. Awesome. You can't hear him, but he says,
thank you for the call, and he's going to continue walking.
All righty, thank you for the call, but thanks for

(39:30):
being so so nice to our friend Eddie. Protect him
yesterday almen get eaten by a bear. Yeah. On the
phone is Laura and Kansas. Laura, how are you? I'm good,
Good morning studio. I just want to know if George
Straight has ever responded to this walk, not that we

(39:54):
know of, and not yet. I also think he probably
hasn't heard about it because we've we've not made an
attempt to reach out. Oh. I tagged him on Instagram,
but he probably doesn't run us. Yeah, right, doesn't run
his own page now, So as of right now, no,
I would think if Eddie finishes this walk from West
Virginia to Tennessee. Odds are that we hear from George
Straits about one and four. Yeah, if he finishes. I

(40:15):
don't think it's fifty fifty, but I think there's an
outside shot someone can get to him tell him. I
don't think he would care except for the money that
was raised for charity. Oh absolutely, so. I think there's
a shot that we would hear from George straight a
shot once Eddie finishes his walk West Virginia to Tennessee. Yeah. Well,
I also think that he might think it's ridiculous that

(40:35):
someone was challenging his lyrics and then actually like carried
the love and yes, the money part two. But that's
what I wonder If I was an artist, someone's actually
like doing my song, like physically doing something in my song,
I would think that was cool, regardless of money. We
will hopefully talk to George straight end of the week. Yeah,

(40:55):
that would be amazing. One and four of those where
I put the odds or I thank you for calling,
Thank you all right, by bye? A hobby had update
coming up in just a second, But Eddie, I do
want to talk to you about the bear that you
saw yesterday because I was watching your Instagram story and
you literally were able to shoot, not shoot with a gun,
like with your phone record a bear crossing the street

(41:17):
in front of you. Where were you when that happened. Yeah,
that was probably about an hour into the walk, and man,
I just it was up ahead on the road and
it was just standing on the road. So it gave
me time to get my phone and I got it
quickly and shot it. And as soon as I got
my phone out, he started going back into the woods.
But I heard Amy saying that was a baby bear. Amy,
that was no baby, Yeah, sorr. I was looking at

(41:37):
it on my little phone. I don't know, small, but
still how cool. Yeah, I would be worried the rest
of the walking that one is going to come. Like
once I saw that, my head would be on a
swivel looking for bears the whole time. For sure. Anything
I heard in the woods, I like got my hand
on my knife because I did take a knife with
me justin case. A knife. Okay, I mean, I guess

(41:58):
it's good to have a knife, But what about did
you get any bear spray? No, that's my knife. Do
you expect, well you would lose a hand to hand
fight with a bear. I don't care how many knife
you have? I know, did uh did you take a
gun with you at all? Don't worry bones, I'm protected, Okay, listen,
he's gotta work walk through some pretty nature areas and

(42:20):
some extremely rural areas where different kinds of animals could
come after him. You never know, or how does he
ever know? If he's trespassing on somebody's land. But you
don't shoot them, they shoot you, I know. Okay. If
if you trespass, shoot up and be like you don't
belong here, and they'd be like, hey, if if the

(42:40):
county road is considered trespass him, then I'm in trouble.
Eddie's walking West Virginia to Tennessee right now. Do you
think George Straight will reach out Eddie if you complete
your task? You know what, man, I just feel like
after like somewhere in the middle of the walk today,
I'm gonna feel a little fatigue and I would get
a little energize that George Straight called me and said, hey, man,
you can do it. Why do you want him to

(43:01):
call you? We won't be able to hear that as
a show. Well, I want to forget you guys. Talk
to me. Well, he can call us and when George calls,
he can we can get Eddie on the line. Eddie
wants them to do it like noon today. We're not
even on the air. Yeah, hey, Eddie, have you haven't
started yet? Huh No. We just chopped up the gas
bank and we got a back of ice and we're
ready ahead of the stern point again. So Scooba Steve

(43:23):
is following him in a car. They slept in the hotel.
They didn't finish till late last night. And this is
day two. Eddie has twenty three miles to walk today. Okay,
how long until you start your walk? I would say
about ten minutes. Okay, well, let's do a segment. Then
let's do the hobby hat. Let's do an update, just
a quick up day around the room. We all drew
someone else's hobby and I'll go first. I had to

(43:44):
watch Teen Mom because of his lunchboxes, and I watched
the first episode all just finished that. He was like, okay,
I'll start. I watched about half the second one and
then I just I was. I was just on my computer.
I just it feels creepy for me to watch these
young teen couples. Although one was nineteen or twenty, maybe twenty,
but they just felt it just felt like I shouldn't
be watching Teen Mom. Like I'm an adult man and

(44:07):
I'm watching something that probably an adult man in his
forties shouldn't be enjoying. So you were tempted to like it,
but you thought I really wasn't. You didn't give yourself
a chance. You got distracted by looking at things on
your computer. If you would have just put your hands
in your pockets and that way you're not typing on
the keyboard, and you would have paid attention to the show,

(44:29):
you would have liked it. It's sort of like in
class when you get distracted because the teacher's talking, because
there's other things. You got to give your sense self
a chance to take away. I watched at last an
episode and a half, no distractions. And also, if I'm
watching Team Mom and I put my hands in my podcast, Caitlynna,
wonder what are you doing over there? So I'm probably
not gonna do that. It's not for me. I gave
it a shot. I watched two episodes, which was more
than I It was in the bargain, but I watched

(44:51):
two episodes not for me. Just felt creepy, Amy, Well,
I don't think I would have really known that. Well,
I mean, I I know it is hurricane season, but
Atlantic hurricane season. It starts in June and it ends
in November. Amy had weather she's supposed to watch? Oh yeah,
weather because what Raymond Ray watches the Weather Channel for fun.

(45:11):
And I thought I would just give everyone a little
summer recap of what to expect and just heads up.
This summer is going to be hotter than usual and
that will lead to September and October also being warmer.
Come fall. Great. Did you enjoy the weather now? Okay,
not my thing. I mean there's some interesting weather videos
on YouTube of like extreme events that are kind of

(45:32):
where nobody got hurt. But that's about it for me. Morgan,
I see you brought something in with you. Oh yeah,
I have Show and Tell happening. I finished my diamond Wow,
you did it. It took me diamond art where she
takes these little bit of beads and makes art, and
Morgan did what is that some sort of like it's
an elephant? Yeah, And I'm telling you I did not
spend twenty minutes a day on this. This took me,

(45:54):
like fifteen hours. It's about and I don't even I
will never do this again unless I have time on
my hands to sit and do it. It was enjoyable,
but I will never do it again. Eddie, you think
this is relaxing. Huh oh my god, it's the best.
You sit outside with a cup of coffee doing that stuff.
It's amazing. But she did a great job. I know
you can't see it, but she did a fantastic job.

(46:15):
Maybe you frame it and give it him for Christmas. Yeah, yeah,
I'll sign him my little artwork. RAYMONDE. What was yours? Yeah?
I was boxing with Morgan number two and I went
to title and I did that class for fifty minutes.
I threw away too many punches. I busted up my knuckles.
You can maybe see it in the video screen. What
do you want me to do? Go slap the bag
the rest of the week, I couldn't do it anymore.

(46:36):
I don't think it's you threw too many punches. I
think it's you threw too many wrong form punches. That's
really what it was, honestly. And I don't know if
I was Those gloves might have been just beginner gloves
and I was maybe throwing too hard to punches. I
don't know if it was patting in those gloves. Come
look at my knuckle bro bro too hard to punches, lunchbox.
I had bird watching from Amy and let me tell

(46:56):
you, you you see the same birds every day, Like, I
mean the same. A couple of cardinals would come to
my backyard. And so I don't really understand. They just
use you for the food because once the food's there,
they're gone. Like the food's gone, they're gone. And that
kids though, too, they don't hang around kids friends. Yeah.
But the longer he does this, the more word will
spread and different types of birds will arrive. I was

(47:18):
going through my chart and I know that I've spotted
sixteen different types of birds in my backyard. Wow is
a lot. Hey, word will spread? Yeah, okay, Yeah. Finally, Eddie,
you had to listen to the Razorback Daily podcast, which
you drew mine. Yeah. I'm a fan, man, I love it.
I'm telling you, there is something so special about the
Arkansas fan base. And these guys they talk all about sports,

(47:41):
but they're still positive. They just had a terrible baseball season,
but they're still positive. Now they're onto football, they're talking
about track and field. They're talking about Olympic trials and uh,
it's it's great man. And to know that Quinn Grovey,
I guess he was a big quarterback back in the day.
Huh yep, so like this, No that he's still talking
raising football, see the lifer. It's pretty cool man. All right,

(48:02):
we all did it. We've all experienced other hobbies. It
sounds like Eddie's the only one that wants to keep on. No,
I won't. It's time for the good news. Megan trust
Snack is a registered nurse in Michigan who left her
job to raise her two kids, but she wanted to be,

(48:25):
you know, still involved with patients. And there's a cancer
center right down the street from her house, and she's like,
what if why they're getting chemo? I make them care
packages so they have something to do. So she raised
them some money, made a hundred kids with like crossword puzzles,
word searches and candy and things like that to give
them something to take their mind off the chemo therapy.
That's nice. Yeah, that's awesome. I'd like one of those,

(48:46):
even if I'm not sick. Who doesn't like candy and
crossword puzzles. Who won this show does crossword puzzles? I do?
It's you. I knew was somebody weird who did crossword puzzles. Yeah,
and not that that's weird to do, but you do them,
is weird? Yeah? I start doing them a few yeah,
maybe six months ago, because they say it keeps your

(49:06):
brain active. And I'm scared about that dementia stuff and
being Alzheimer's. And my grandpa would do it every day.
He would get the newspaper out and do it, and
his mind stayed sharp for eighty something years. And so
I'm like, man, I'm scared about going down that path
because I do nothing. I watch reality TV, and so
my brain is rotting. And so I was like, you

(49:27):
know what. I tried the New York Times. I got
like two words. I said, I can't do that. So
I do the USA Today crossword puzzle every day. Is
that a little simpler? A lot simpler? Monday is so simple.
You can get it in like five minutes. Oh you
finish the whole thing. Yeah, it's like, but you google stuff. No,
I don't google, but it's harder throughout the week. It does.
But I do have liked all right, because I've been
doing them a little bit too, dabble even book time.

(49:50):
Marshes on People Show, Well, no, listen. My new crossword
puzzle book that I bought is large fun. Oh we'll
see this one. I do it on the computer because
it has spell check, so if I get a letter wrong,
get highlights it red and I'm like, okay, go back. Well,
that's what's her name again, Megan Trustnack, Megan trust Nac.
That's that's awesome. You're doing something that's more than just
about you. That is what it's all about. That was

(50:12):
tell me something good. What's happening to friends? Thank you
guys for listening, Thank you for calling. You could hit
us up if you want. Eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby.
That's our phone number, eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby on.
Now is Jackie, Good morning, Jackie, Thanks for calling the show.

(50:33):
What's going on? Good morning morning? Last night I watched
Breaking Bobby Bones for the first time, and you are awesome,
Like that is so cool to help people out when
they're in need. Oh, thank you very much. I did.
I worked on a towboat and then I drove an
eighteen wheeler and was equally bad at both, but yeah,

(50:56):
they were quite moving stories. Like the people. The whole
show is about the people I'm with more than any
task or job. It's always about, you know, adversity when
it hits people and how they react. And yeah it's
a little dopey when I'm trying to do their things,
but you know, it's very much like a people show
and highlighting fantastic stories from people who have really climbed

(51:16):
themselves out of situations. I appreciate that, Jackie. Which one
did you like the best? I really liked the Tobo. Yeah,
it's dangerous. They pulled me off that thing a couple
of times to see that where he's like, get out
the way, you're gonna lose your foot. I did. Well.
Thank you for the call. That's very nice of you,
and I appreciate you telling me you watched it. Thanks.

(51:37):
I also want to thank you for I drive from
bon Off Woos to Nashville every day and with the
Bobby Bones the whole way there. That makes my morning. Well,
thank you. I'll tell him I'm just kidding him, I
am him, I am him. Well, thank you, Jackie, have
a wonderful morning in a great week. Thank you you too,
all right, and if you guys want to watch, you
can watch it on the nat geo app, or you

(51:58):
can get it on Amazon. You can buy episodes. So
thank you very much for all the calls. Let's go
over and do the news Bobby's story. A recent Paul
found that one in five Americans have seen a UFO before,
So maybe a few people out there don't think this
lady is absolutely nuts. A woman named Abby claims that
aliens abducted her from her bedroom a few weeks ago,

(52:20):
and now she's in love with one of them. Oh no, okay,
we'll see. This is where she loses me with her credibility. Well,
she loses me at the beginning where the aliens took
her up. I don't believe that you're really gonna which part,
the love part? Yes, that's where that's the war. She
lost her now, I mean she lost you that you're
taking her up. But still you hear of that happening,
and you know there is a unsolved mysteries. I know

(52:42):
I hear you, but even then I think they're there.
I'm not saying that. I mean, that's tough for me
to bit. Maybe it's the book I'm reading, right, now,
but it's it's got me interested in aliens. She claims, Oh,
I am too, I'm completely in. I'm not completely in,
but go ahead. She's in love. She claims she heard
a voice in a dream telled her way about the window,
so she sat there the next night until a flying

(53:03):
saucer swung by, picked her up with its tractor beam
and brought her on board, and there were five aliens
on it, but she only connected with one of them.
The alien said he take her home if she gave consent,
so he was a gentleman about it, and she wasn't
ready leverts yet, so they brought her home twenty minutes later.
But now she regrets it, and so she says she's
got an overnight bag ready and keeps waiting for him
to come back. Okay, how do we know aliens would

(53:24):
be him or her? Right? They may not be. They
don't have the would, they don't have to have winders
of vaginas. So I'm telling you got to read Project
Hail Mary. And I don't have to, but we know
you should. It's really good. I know. I'm saying, I'm
very interested in what's happening right bigger than us but
I just struggle with someone saying they were picked up
by a flying saucer because we only think flying saucer

(53:46):
because it's like movies from the sixties, but also because
of accounts that people have given, not recently. That's they're
always like little, little like triangles. Anything we see now
is not flying saucer. Okay, I think she let's check her,
let's do a blood test on her. All right, what
are you testing her blood for? There's a lot of substances. Oh,

(54:07):
that's what she means. Okay. She tried to change her
nose and then she almost lost her nose. Here's a story.
A woman narrowly avoided losing her nose and mouth after
contracting a flesh killing disease from a botched fill her
operation on her face. She has sense put out a
PSA warning others to steer clear of the dangerous beatification procedure.
Oh my gosh, quote it felt like I was living
through a nightmare. She got some filler put into her nose,

(54:31):
and then all of a sudden they started to hurt
real bad. Said she hated the shape of her nose,
so they put it in there, and she said, well,
they didn't really tell me the potential dangers. And then
she went home that evening felt pain and pressure. Checked
her face and it was cold like ice to touch.
And then she called the surgeon and I was like,
They're like, I don't know, but it turns out it

(54:52):
was now as a flesh eating bug inside of it.
Oh my gosh, I didn't. First of all, I didn't
know people put fill her in their noses. Second of all, Oh,
it looks awful. I'm looking at a picture right now.
I don't want to see that. I got to tell
you off screen. Oh, it looks like it looks like
someone dropped acid on her nose and it all burnt up.
Oh was it like a back llie plastic surgeon or No.

(55:14):
I don't think so. I think it's just one of
these surgeons that do work to your face. Let's goroll
up again, Mike lem said again. No. Woman receives hundreds
of Amazon packages that she never ordered. Her name is Jillian.
She had been having an Amazon issue. She was like,
I don't know what's happening here. I got twelve packages,
the next day, fourteen packages, the next day, seventeen packages.

(55:36):
Over one hundred packages came and she was like, these
are not for me. There was no return address on them.
She opened them up, it was all kinds of stuff,
but they were like, yeah, we don't know, just keep
them really. Yeah. She finally got off the list and
at one point she shot her partners or in these packages. Yeah,
but it's like no, they said, I'm not doing it.
So anyway, Well, I mean it's either annoying or awesome

(55:56):
depending on what's inside. Her house with all these Amazon
packages looks like our house with all of our wedding
Registree packages which we're not opening yet, is a good feeling.
We are going to open them as we open them
one by one. We're going to write a thank you
card as we open that one, so thank you carding
it as you go as we go. Okay, that's mark
because I don't want to open them all and then

(56:17):
be a thousand thank you cards away and feel like
I should never get started. I'm never gonna get it done. Yeah,
because it can get overwhelming. And also I don't want
to have a bunch of empty boxes that we're never
gonna get rid of, because if you have twenty boxes,
you're like, how do we get rid of? We're just
all in the garage, one box at a time. You
break it down, put it recycling away, it goes. So
this is going to be a whole event. By twenty
twenty four, we'll have all this stuff done, with all

(56:38):
the thank you cards written. Yeah, but that's what we're
doing there. All right, that's the news thank you story.
Let's go over to Eddie for one second. Eddie is
walking from West Virginia to Tennessee. It sounds like he's
on the move. Eddie, is that true? I'm on the move.
I'm about a mile in right now, so twenty two
miles left today like that. How are your feet from yesterday?

(57:03):
So I remember I said they really didn't hurt, and
it felt good because I them as soon as I
started walking and started hurt a little bit, oh like
race car track or so I'm I'm walking on the
highway now, so I mean it's pretty heavy traffic. Is
anybody honking at you? Yeah? So that's cool. A guy,

(57:24):
a guy named Tony just stop. He's a listener. He
wanted me to tell you guys high and he said
you can do this. So I got chilled when he
told me that. And where are you again? What's the
name of the town. I'm just outside of Claypool Hill, Virginia.
And yesterday Eddie walks starting late afternoon all the way
until eleven o'clock at night. Total distance yesterday sixteen point three.

(57:48):
I believe that's a pretty significant first day. And he's
doing twenty three today. Hopefully he gets here or he
hopefully he gets into Tennessee. About what they ended of
the show Wednesday. That's the goal, Okay, my goal. I
want to I mean we got to be on air
right when I finished, Yes, for sure, Yeah, three pm
on a Wednesday. Yeah, we put up. We put it

(58:11):
up as a TikTok. Who cares? Yes, So get to
walk in. We'll check in with you a little bit.
All right, man, All right, there he is Eddie. You
can follow him at producer Eddie on Instagram. You can
watch him kind of stream it at bobbybones dot com.
He just goes into areas without very good sell so
it's hard for him to sometimes stream it, but Bobbybones
dot com to watch the stream, or you can follow

(58:32):
him at producer Eddie. Had a really great weekend. Caitlyn's
parents were in town because we were having a couple
shower which, by the way, I didn't know people did
couple showers, but we did. We had a couple shower.
Kaitlyn had one back in Oklahoma that was her and
so we had one here that was both of us.

(58:53):
And so because of that, they came into town. And
I've said on the show before, like the future in
laws are not what I expected in that growing up
watching TV or movies, people are always annoyed with their
in laws. Like I actually look forward to Caitlin's parents
coming and staying with us because we have a good time,
which is not what I expected. Now, Lunchbox, I know

(59:17):
you have a bit of issue with your in law sometimes. Yeah,
I mean it's early in your relationship. That's what I
was going to ask. Absolutely, did you really like hanging
out with her parents before you get married. Yeah, I
mean they were cool. Everything was cool and calm, And
once you get married, then things change. The dynamics change.
They start getting oh we need more time, They get
a little bit greedy and needy, and oh, you're not

(59:40):
doing things right, and oh why don't you do this?
So when when you get married, the dynamics changed because
they you can't go anywhere you're trapped, they can show
their true colors. So you're telling me I'm getting the
honeymoon phase. Yes, they're getting there. Yeah, we're representing themselves.
Well right now us take it. Because we had a
great time. They came in, we had a little little party,

(01:00:00):
and we didn't have to open gifts, which is great
because I don't like having to sit there and open
gifts up from everybody, especially gifts you already know you're getting,
which I was confused by because Caitlin's like, hey, we
people will bring us gifts and I was like great.
She was like, it's the stuff we've signed up for
our registry. Well yeah, because then I was like, your wedding,
but do you know, I know what we asked for,
and but we're still going to open it and be
like look what we got, because didn't you even know

(01:00:22):
what we at? You know? Yeah, So I'm super thankful
we didn't have to open gifts. We just had a
great night, like three hours, hung out, talked. We ended
up watching um some of the College World series, which
is still tough for me, but then we watched basketball,
just hung out, eight food. It was great. We had
a great time and so I'm very happy that they
came in for the weekend. Weather was good, like I

(01:00:43):
saw like an old man. Now I'm like and then
her dad like one on one or yeah that no,
not one on one, but we four of us played yesterday.
But it was like a one hundred degrees out there too.
But it was fun at a great time. I didn't
know that I'm on borrow time with with a good time. Oh, ye'll,
you'll start coming in. You're going, man, her parents are
coming to town again. Great, they're here every weekend. Oh
my gosh, like they won't ever leave. Well, they live

(01:01:04):
a little too far for every weekend. You think that,
you think they live far enough away, but no, they
still just show up. We're here for two weeks, two weeks. No,
get out of here. You're in laws have come for
two weeks before. Oh yeah, they just drop on in.
The dad can work from anywhere. Her dad can work
from him. Yes, he can work remotely. And so it's like,

(01:01:26):
all right, I mean he has stuff, No, no, no,
this is he can stay here and his office will
ship him materials to my house. Wo oh yeah. Let
me tell you that's a lot of fun. But you
have kids, so that's probably super helpful, Like I would
love that he's working, he ain't taking care of the kids. Yeah,
he says, oh hi, And then when it's time for
bath and stuff, here you can have him back. That's
what they're supposed to do. They wake up in the

(01:01:46):
middle of night when Graham and grabber here, I thought
they would get up with him. No, that's still the parents' responsibility. Well.
I was feeling pretty good about this weekend until I
got taken back to earth here man, But you felt
the same way about like as I did. Yeah, because
they never came for weeks at a time before. Yeah. Okay, Well, anyway,
I had a good weekend. Lunchbox has robbed a little
bit of that. But I had a good weekend. Eddie

(01:02:07):
is walking West Virginia to Tennessee right now, Eddie, were
you hearing that conversation I did. It's hilarious, Thank you, buddy.
I just lunchboxes right to it. As a certain extent,
all families are different, obviously, But he's right, there is
a honeymoon phase. Well, I'm not gonna look at the

(01:02:32):
honeymoon phase and enjoy it less because I'm being told
it's a honeymoon phase. Yeah, well, if it gives you
any hope, Like I've always had a great relationship with
my in laws from pre marriage to even now, so
I guess there is hope for you. Eddie still loves
his I do what you want me to talk more

(01:02:53):
about it. I love them. They're great. I do. They don't.
They never stay for more than a week, though, thank goodness,
a week. Goodness, Like why do y'all have you throwing
little jabs like that? Because you do have like a
structure in your life, and when people come in that
structure is gone. You're like, all right, time to move out, guys,
let's go. Eddie was not able to come to the
couple shower because he was driving over to West Virginia

(01:03:16):
to walk to Tennessee. But the only two people I
really didn't talk to it a couple shower were Mike
and Amy. And at the end of ayre like, hey,
you didn't talk to me, and I was like, I
see you. I see you every day and it feels
like you have to go around and talk to everybody
because they came for you. Because I talked to Mike either, Yeah,
well Mike doesn't talk that much in general. But I
didn't say anything to and really not, I mean almost

(01:03:36):
none to Ray either. And that wasn't anything personal. No,
that's just how a party is. Usually you bounce around
whoever you vibe. That's just how it happens. I never
went and talked to a specific person. You don't need
to do that either. Well, it was too I see
you guys every day, and there are people there that
I don't see that often. And so now I'm starting
to think about the wedding and I'm like, it's all
I'm gonna be doing all night. It feeling like I

(01:03:56):
have to go talk to everybody except for the people
that I already see all the time, and I can
ignore them and be like, we'd see you every all
the time. You can also just take it in with Caitlin,
like I'm sure, but yeah, your wedding is going to
be very different, Okay. I mean that shower was like
fifteen people, So if your wedding's like how many? Yeah, Eddie,
where are yeah? Right now, buddy, I'm exactly two miles

(01:04:19):
down the road. Twenty one more miles to go today.
Let's go, baby, and an officer. I stually I've seen
like four cops but one officer pulled over, rolled his
winter down and say, hey, I just want to let
you know we're on your side. You can do this
and not love that. You can watch Eddie walk, which
I don't know if there's anything more boring than just
watching somebody walk. But you can check in with Eddie.

(01:04:40):
That's what it's about. Check in with Eddie. Go to
Bobby Bones dot com because he's streaming while he can,
but at times he loses cell and so then we
just upload the stream. Right yep, every updated live stream
that he does will be on the website Bobby Bones
dot com. Is he is walking, Eddie. I see people
are still donating money to your cause. Yeah, there's still going.
I haven't seen the number lately, but I got a

(01:05:02):
text message from the National Angels telling me that donations
were still coming in. So that's amazing. Morgan, where is
that link? Do we have that link? Oh? Yeah, that's
up on the website too. It's in all of the
same same area, same blog. It's all up there at
Bobby Bones Stocko. Okay, you guys go check that out.
Eddie keep walking, buddy, All right, man, I missed you guys.
You've been gone a day miss you too, Alright, So

(01:05:27):
Lunchbox tossed a dumb debate of the day, and he said,
do you eat food while going to the bathroom? And
we're all supposed to debate this. I don't know what
the debate is me either, but speak your piece, Lunchbox. No,
the debate is can you eat food while you go
to the bathroom? Because I take food into the bathroom
with me, and my wife tells me that is gross
and disgusting and that no one eats in the bathroom.

(01:05:48):
And it's not like I'm taking a plate with a
fork and knife and setting it on my lap. It
has to be handheld food. So like a bar, a sandwich,
something like that, cookies, whatever it is, it has to
be held in your hand. You don't bring a plate
and you just eat it while you're going to the bathroom.
And I think it's killing two birds with one stone.
You're hungry and you nature is calling, well, you're kind

(01:06:10):
of being back to equal. Yeah, this conversation is a discussing.
It is disgusting, and I the answer is no, No.
I don't even take stuff to drink in there. Even
if it's like I leave, I go into the bathroom.
There's no food or drink allowed in so down Debate
of the day. Are you hungry then? Yeah? Why why

(01:06:30):
must you eat? Right right? You could hungry? Oh let's
say I get back from a run and I need
to eat something, but at the same time I have
to go. Will you hit them both? Hit them both?
That's what I'm saying, I hit them both, Grab a bar,
grab a cup of water. No, I'm saying both bathrooms
one and oh yeah, okay, yeah, Well so I'm saying

(01:06:53):
you sit down. Oh, come on, okay, okay, let's debate. Okay,
will you eat while you go to the bathroom? And
Raymundo eat? No drink? Yes? What are y'all psychotic? What
is this? What I've never heard of this? Morgan? No,
I will not do drinking or eating more anything well

(01:07:13):
on the toilet like no, yeah, and I don't take
anything in with me. No food drink not allowed. It's
basically the skating rink the floor. No food or drink
when you're in the bathroom on the toilet, don't take
anything that you're gonna eat. Eddie, who's out walking right now?
Where are your thoughts? Funny debate? I've done it. For sure.

(01:07:35):
I don't know. But you know what, as soon as
I do do it, I'm like, oh, that's not cool.
I shouldn't do that again. But then you do it
again later when you forget that you shouldn't do it again. Yes,
so your answer is no, or sometimes the answer is no,
it's disgusting, don't do it. Okay, there we have it.
We have four nos. One drink and one. Yes, four nos.

(01:07:59):
One only drink and then one. You can do every
food and drink. But would you if you had a
plate of food and you really had to go, would
you take it for I would, okay if I had to,
if it came to that, Yes, you can't starve yourself. No,
but you can wait five minutes until you come out
the other side. Yes, exactly. Well, I don't know what
you guys are doing it there only for five minutes,
but but you need to plan your meals around that.

(01:08:21):
Sometimes that's disgusting. But yes, I'm like sick to myself,
it's disgusting. Sorry. Today this story comes us from Baltimore, Maryland.
A man felt like he was having a heart attack.
I don't have a ride to the hospital. He looks.
He sees an ambulance sitting there, he jumps in and
drives it to the hospital. Well he was having a

(01:08:43):
heart attack. Wow, he was, he was, and it's excusable. Right,
So what happens to him? They said, they don't know
if they're going to press charges. I'm gonna go no. Yeah, no,
he was desperate this life or death. Right. Yeah, if
he was drunk, you press charges, or if he gets
to the hospital and he's done that. But he just
had a panic attack, right right, It's clearly he thought

(01:09:05):
something was wrong and he was dying. Are we missing
anything here? No, he said he was having he felt
like he was having a heart attack. I guess the
mts were eating in a restaurant inside because also think
about it too, he could maybe steal any other car,
but stealing the ambulance he could get to the hospital faster. Yeah,
because it was running. You know, I guess they leave
it running. I don't know, but I leave it running.

(01:09:27):
People get out of your way too when you're driving.
And he jumped in. Only if the sirens to one. Oh,
I don't go screeching out of the way if there's
just an ambulance, said yet, if you put the sucrons on. Wow,
that's a good one. What state is this, Maryland? Okay,
where are we on? We're on in Baltimore. We're on decent.
This is Baltimore. So okay, okay too, the ambulance prosecutors.

(01:09:49):
If we have the story, if the story is right,
leave this guy alone. You would have done the same
thing if you were hungry. Would you not steal food?
Of course you would. We don't wish that up on you,
but of course you would. It's got a heart attack.
He drove himself to the hospital. She's actually quite impressive.
What's his name? I don't have a name. Free the
guy that doesn't have a name. So we say, all right,

(01:10:10):
there you got lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Here's a voicemail we got from Janet Morning studio. I
was just calling him because I knew Eddie started to
his walk today and I was just looking around to
see if by any chance you had any kind of
live feed anywhere where we could watch him walking talking
about how it's going for the whole time. We could

(01:10:31):
live stream it. Morgan, what's the option if we want
to go and see Eddie walk? So if they want
to see him walk, go to Bobby Bones dot com.
I'm switching out all of the live stream videos that
he's putting on YouTube. But he can only do like
every fifteen minutes or maybe five minutes or so because
the service is so bad. He's an extremely bad areas
for Wi Fi and for sell huh yeah, So he

(01:10:51):
can't do like a constant live stream. But every time
he does a new stream, I put it up on
the website and just swap it out so they can
keep as updated as he is. So bobbybones dot com
and then it's on our YouTube page and subscribe to
our YouTube channel. If you guys have an account, then
you can just see him pop up there. Eddie, how
are you feeling so you're walking? How many miles you
got done so far? I feel good. I'm probably about

(01:11:14):
six miles right now. I feel great, man like there's
no pressure today. I feel like I have all day
to do this. So I'm basically taking a nice little stroll.
And I asked the question, how many miles do you
got done? Okase you're wondering? Okay, yeah, oh n long weekend,
didn't sleep, didn't sleep well last night? All right, so
you have about eighteen more miles. Yeah, yeah, if you

(01:11:36):
put it that way, yeah, I guess well, I'm just
doing the math. He said he had about twenty three
before the morning started. Okay, there he is, Eddie. I'm
not listening very well, but he's walking. He's walking, all right, Eddie,
talk to you soon. All right, man, there he is. Amy.
What's going on today? Um? I just have a couple
of meetings and podcast stuff and well also therapy. What

(01:11:57):
about you. Let's see here. Kitlin's parents are leaving today.
They may have left during the show, okay, which is
very sad. Had a great time with them. Um, we
have a wedding meeting today at the house. What are
you doing at it? I'm doing stuff like we help
them plan a wedding. What do you think I'm doing? Okay,
we have I gonna work out. I have a Bobby

(01:12:18):
cast with Ashley Cook. A pretty decent day. I gotta
get a nap. I slept like two hours last night,
so did not sleep well. I don't know what happened
last night, but just maybe at ate too late. But
still that but still that's you don't You don't get
two hours of sleep when you eat too late. You
get five hours of sleep, and you eat too late.
Never you're nervous about your wedding meeting. No, no, trust me,
I'm not. I don't even know who's gonna happen, to

(01:12:38):
be honest with you, all right, that's it. Thank you
guys tomorrow. Eddie continues his walk. We will see you
tomorrow by everybody,
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