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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. I
have this app and I'd like to try and see
him a sleep I got last night. I got four
hours and twenty six minutes of sleep. That's it. I
woke up in the middle of the night. When I
wake up, I'm up. I can't do anything about it.
I was up for like three and a half hours
last night. That's not good. Yeah. My total time in
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bed eight hours and twenty four minutes. My total amount
of sleep four hours, twenty six minutes. Thirteen disturbances. Oh
does it narrow down what they were? I can't wait.
Had a couple of sets of bad dreams though, So
you wake up and I was like, oh great, and
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then my heart's all beating because my bad dreams are
always at my house. Gotta yeah. Whatever, what's happening with Stevenson?
You're sign? Oh well, wait, what's that thing you wear
on your set? Monitors? Sleep? Well, it's not a sleep monitor.
I'm not doing ever ties with him. I don't even
know if I like it yet. I might best call
it a whoop. I don't people think I'm selling it right,
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They're not a client of mine yet, Okay, forever? Yeah, well,
I didn't know, because you know, some of the watches
will tell you if you're going to have a heart
attack or something. I guess watch. I have no idea
where he even heard this or got the idea. Maybe
it was a commercial. But now he's he's scared something's
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going to happen to his heart, and he wants a
watch or a bracelet or something to wear they can
monitor his heart rate so that he knows if he's
going to have a heart attack. What made him think
that he's gonna have a heart attack. I don't know
anyone close you have an heart attack. No anything on
TV or the movie. You guys saw no heart condition
situations that I can think of. But you just phil
be and died of heart disease that he watched that
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story did not. He didn't catch that heart So I
don't I don't know, but I just thought, hey, buddy,
you're ten or almost ten. We don't need to be
worrying about you know, you're you having a heart attack.
You're good. Does he worry about COVID? Yeah, he does.
What do they call it corona covid or the virus?
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The virus they pray, We pray every night before bed
and they pray for Haiti and they say, and we
pray for our moms in Haiti that they don't have
the virus or the corona. They say both the corona
or the virus. And they're really really sweet about it,
but they do they do worry. Um, they worry for Papal.
They Yeah. We in Maze Runner one two three, and
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like the third episode there's zombies from a virus and
Adobe everyone was wearing masks, which right now is the norm,
which wasn't so weird, but to them, or in Stevenson's brain,
he's now associating that we're wearing masks so that we
don't get the virus that turns us into zombies. I
could definitely see that. Yeah, So that that's a thing
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that now I have to worry about time. Yeah, because
I remember why Mission Impossible. I went back and watched
it way later, and they're using these flat screens or
they touch and at the time it was like, oh,
it's crazy, But now we have iPads everywhere we look
and you're watching it in real time, going, no, that's
happening right now. So I wonder if there's other craft's
happening too. Have I seen the Last Mission Impossible? Do
we know? Because I saw Ghost Protocol? It's coming out
on Amazon? Wait? What? Yeah? Do we know if I've
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seen that? I've talked about it on the show. Let
me check my Bobby movie catalog. Hold on. Mostly, I'm like,
do you remember me talking about seeing it? I'm just kidding,
but I don't even remember what I've watched, but I
want to see I don't think i've seen it, and
I want to see it. Do you mean there's another one?
That's the thing. I don't know which ones I've seen
because they're all super similar, and I think this one's
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Ghost Protocol whatever it is, there's a new one popping
up on Amazon if it's not already up, okay, because
and I was like, huh, let's see. Leah Remedy claims
Tom Cruise has been manipulating his image. Do you see that? Well,
I mean, yeah, yeah, young looking huh mission him? What's
it called? Is that the one going to uh Rogue
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Nation fifteen? I don't know. I like the Mission Apossibles.
I like Tom Cruise movies. Yeah, I can watch it
and forget his Waco. But when Lisa Remaining talks about
how he's crazy. Then I'm like, oh man, that's scary.
I can separate though. I'm okay at that pretty good separating.
All right, we're getting today's show. It's a good one.
I hope you enjoy it. See you guys tomorrow. Tom
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He's good. Hey, guys, welcome to Thursday's show More in
the Studio Morning. You know, I was reading this story
about Dina Lohan, who's Lindsay Lohan's mom, and the reason
that it was sent to me was because she says
she's training for Dancing with the Stars. I don't think
they've invited her on the show. I think she just
wants to do it, at least I don't think so.
But that wasn't the whole thing to come out like,
I'm reading it and it says Lindsay Lohan's mom is
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getting physically fit this summer. The fifty seven year old explained,
I'm doing this whole mind, body and soul plan. I
want to help women, especially in middle aged women, get
back in shape. She's recently been engaged to a man
she's never met face to face. That's the part where
I was like, how what is happening here? She wants
to look her very best when that time eventually arrives.
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What is a deal with her fiance? Oh, she's doing that?
What is that show we loved we were obsessed with
earlier this year dating Blind? What was that show? Love
is Blind? I think she talks to him on FaceTime?
Oh okay, yeah, can you pull it up for me,
because I don't know anything about her unless we've talked
about this on the show before and it's all just
kind of escaping. We have not but the fact that
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she has engaged to someone that she's never met face
to face, that probably means you're a little bit nutty. Huh.
I mean, I think, how do you put a ring
on a finger? There's so many I'm so curious about this.
I don't know. How do we know he's real? Well,
you're saying that they've had face shining or whatever. Kaylink
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gets a text that goes, hey have you been an
emailing with the listener of the show claims she's talking
to you account. It's like no, So people are out
impersonating me on email on Instagram. They're impersonating Caitlin and
I don't know how to tell them there's no blue
check mark on email. That's true. What if this is
a cat fished anyway, Mike, if you can find me
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out some info on that Dina Lohan story that has
Nutty Hey speaking to my girlfriend. You guys went on
a walk yesterday. What's up with these walks you guys
are going on? Because I don't ever get to hear
any of the gossip because I'm sure you don't just
walk for exercise. I'm sure there's lots of gossip happening here. Yeah,
because there's like five girls. And then so we had
a walking group in my old neighborhood and we moved.
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So but it's weird because some of half of the
girls have moved to the same part of town. So
we're like, okay, let's shift our walking group to this neighborhood.
And so that's what. We went to a park nearby,
but some of the girls took got in the car
and ventured over to walk with us. So it was
like our good old days. But Caitlin just joined in
and it was awesome, and yeah, we talk about everything.
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It was good for my soul, like we talked about
we talked about important things, I talk about trivial things.
It was an hour it's good. What I mean our walk,
I don't know. I feel like what's said on the
walk stays on the walk. Oh no, I can't break her.
She won't tell me. Yeah, because I'm like, what are
you guys talking about? What secrets did you tell them
about us? You can't go in and just hear all secrets?
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What I know about secret groups? Well, I learned something
about you that's actually really sweet. I don't like that
I should know what you learn about me, though. Well,
it just because then I would come in here and
I would be prepared to either defend myself. Yeah. Well,
so she wasn't saying anything. It wasn't like she was
trying to talk about you. It just we were talking
about something else and she casually said oh, And I
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was like, what, that's so sweet. I write her a
poem every morning. Clothes clothes, I mean, but yeah, it
was nice. But I hope she had fun. I mean,
it was almost like, because you know, when someone's new,
she's still sort of newish to town, and I know
it's been a strange time to come to a new
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city during a pandemic and not she's very social, So
I hoped that because I felt like for us girls,
we've walked together for years. That was my walking group,
you know, for a long time, and we don't always
have to see each other. But we just kind of
pick right back up where we left off. And I
hoped that she felt included, so I wouldn't want her
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to feel left out of that. She seemed to enjoyed it.
Oh good, trying to get some information over. It's like
no Guantanamo with her. No, we stay pretty loyal. Um,
there's that. Another story I wanted to mention, was this
this farmer that found the guy's prosthetic leg Did you
see this story? Yeah? And it was worth like, well,
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prosthetic legs are super expensive. Yeah, do you have a
clip of this guy? Right? What's the clip here? So
farmer fine skydivers missing prosthetic legs. I guess he's gonna
be talking about it here. It is. My adrenaline was
so high and I was just so excited. I didn't
even realize that I had lost it. It's very grateful
that we were able to find it without running it
over with a machine or something that's falled or in
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harvest or or god forbid, the combine sucked it up
and it would have destroyed it. It was just such
a positive experience. I can't think everybody enough, especially Joe
kind of leg. Yeah, and except for a few scratches,
the leg was totally fine, which is good for him. Amazing.
I should mention this to Garth Brooks yesterday and we'll
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talk hopefully to one of these writers of the story
that was at the press conference. Later, Garth brook said
he's not taking himself out of the Entertainer of the
Year at the CMA's Oh, he's like, I'm pulling myself out.
I would also like exam pulling myself out too. Yeah, okay,
I just feel like it's right. And Guard's gonna take
himself out of CMA and Er of the Year. It's
only fair. I feel like I should too. Why not.
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A lot of people compare me to Garth. But I'm
also going to remove myself. But yeah, he said that.
I think he read on a tweet where someone said, hey,
what won't you take yourself out if you want it enough?
And he goes, you know, what's a good point. So
he pulls himself out. By the way, I think he
probably should have won this year. I've been saying that
for the past few months, just because he handled stuff
in a really cool way. When the TV specials when
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they were quarantined the drive in he was the first
one to the drive in shows. You know, he's putting out.
I just think Garth was the guy that, probably in
a weird year, should have won it. And now he's
taken himself out. Crazy huh, I mean yeah, crazy that
he's doing it. Crazy, you're doing it. It was a
tweet that got Brooks thinking about the idea when a
country fan asked, why doesn't this guy step down? Hey,
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this guy is Garth Brooks, the greatest of all time.
He'd better refer to him as mister Brooks. Gee, Garth Brooks,
not this guy. He won the award in twenty nineteen,
after having wanted in seventeen, sixty seven, ninety two and
ninety one. Dang, all right, we can get going with
the show now. I got it all off my chest.
I always have a bunch stuff in the more when
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I commit and just kind of get out. Why do
I feel like I also need to make sure listeners
know that you're joking about what you're taking yourself out of.
I'm taking myself. This is not a joke. No, I
will not be in the Entertainer of the Year category.
Now this is not a joke. What I just feel
like I'm going to get some sort of a note
from a listeners saying, Bobby's so full of himself he's
not even nominated for Entertainer of the Year. Why would
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he have to remove himself. Nope, I'm taking myself out right,
Raymond to pull me out right now? Can you pull
me out? Yes, he did? You just pull me out? Yeah,
I'm out, Thank you. We're gonna bring on Delia from Odessa, Texas. Delia, Hi,
are you doing. I'm good? Now. Well, I got a
couple of things. First of all, we got her on.
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We're gonna trying to have her win a five hundred
dollars Amazon gift card, an Echo device in a one
year Audible membership. So she's playing for a nice little package.
But she has a crazy, crazy story before we get
into the game. Which, by the way, let me say
this real quick travel options are limited right now. You
can get the most out of your summer road trip
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(12:02):
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slash Bobby Bones. Audible dot com slash Bobby Bones. Now
we have Delia on because she called her voicemail line
a while ago because her delivery truck got stolen. What
kind of delivery truck was a Delia? It's not a
delivery truck. It's a work truck. I work out here
in the oil field line locating and I was I
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thought by my sisters before I took off to work
to drop off some keys to my son, and a
lady stole my truck within five minutes, maybe ten at
the most. Did you leave a running Yes, yes, got you?
Got her? Watched me. I knocked on the door. You
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know my kids were asleep. It was seven o'clock in
the morning. Yeah, yeah, got her. Okay, so it gets worse. Okay,
so she has a truck, a work truck. The person
steals it. So then do you go trying to chase
her down to find this truck? I didn't. When the
cops got here, we teamed my iPhone and it was
across town. So cops showed up Acrosstown find out she
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threw out my phone. And Um, after she threw out
my phone, she broke into a trailer house and stole
a gun. What why the We're not nobody's sure why,
but she takes off. They chased her two towns away.
It was about an hour and a half of a chase. Um,
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she ended up totally out my truck. Um, but then
it gets worse. Are you ready for how it gets worse? Stelia?
Then tell him what happened. I went to pick up
what was salve salvageable out of my truck, and about
an hour after I did that, they let me know
she had tested positive for COVID. Oh stolen truck, trash truck. Yeah,
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I go in and ted stole my stuff, everything, everything.
I touched the steering wheel to grab my hand sanitizer,
but never thinking, you know, just he might have had
COVID never thinking that. So here we are. Are you
how long ago was this delia? Yesterday morning? Right now? Right? Yes? Yeah,
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I just took a rapid covid I took a rapid
covid um tast this morning, and which they gave me
my result in fifteen minutes. Um makes me a lot
feel a lot safer because I was explained that, you know,
the truck did drive the other town here on a toe,
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you know, on the back of a toe truck, so
more than likely not curiously exposed, but I still felt exposed. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Well all that's that's that's a lot of drama happened
in the last twenty four hours. So we're gonna give
her a chance to win. Okay, all you have she
just has to get one right. We had a whole
game plan where she had to get so many. All
she has to do is get one right and she wins. Um.
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By the way, start a free Audible trial go to
audible dot com slash Bobby Bones. We're playing a game
called Guests the Narrator. Okay, so we'll play a clip
from one of the great many titles available on Audible
and see if you can guess who is speaking as
the narrator. Okay, first stop. You know your prize right,
five hundred on Amazon gift card, an Echo device, and
a one year Audible membership. Here we go, number one.
(15:47):
Let's do this. The name of her book is called
Open Book. See if you can name this narrator. There's
a before and an after. But I have had a
hard time pinpointing when exactly things change. Can you name
that voice? I'll give you one hint. She has her
own very successful clothing shoeline Jessica Simpsons. That is correct. Wow,
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Look did you know that or was it just a
wild guess? I listened to y'all every day. Oh wow,
look at that. We already have as a winner. Let's
try one more, just for fun. This next person is
the guy's an actor. You don't win more by the
way I just gave you, so you've already won. But
let's say if we can get one more. He's an actor.
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He has been on a really serious show that's one
of the biggest shows in American pop culture history in
the best twenty years. And he's been on a very
funny show. He's done both serious and super funny. And
the book is called The things they carried. See if
you can name this voice, it's time to be blunt.
I'm forty three years old, true, and I'm a writer
now in a long time, I'm ago. I walk through
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Kuang Guy Province as a foot soldier. Can you name
that voice? M Amy? Can you that you can help her? Okay? Wait,
you said he's been on a serious show, super serious show,
one of the biggest shows of our lives. Time. Okay,
forty three. I feel like the guy I'm thinking about
is older than forty three. He's reading the book. Think
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he's reading the book. It's not a book about him.
Oh okay, then yes, how can I help her? Oh?
So talk this out with me. I think it's breaking
bad and then whatever the funny rested development or whatever
the other one that Brian Cranston guys in. But that's
who I think, Brian Cranston. Yeah, that's that's his name.
I can't I couldn't remember his name. Are you going
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with Brian Cranston because if you miss it, she loses everything.
That's Walter White. It is Walter White. Ye Oh, I
didn't say no, no, I said Brian Cranston. Yeah, we
have a winner. The music started playing. Okay, okay, Delia,
you know what. I hope you're doing good for all
things considered, but I am going to make your day
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a little better. Five hundred dollar Amazon. I don't understand
how awesome this is. Oh great? And on Amazon you
get whatever you want five hundred on Amazon gift card,
an Echo device, and a one year Audible membership. You
can listen to all these great books. Okay, Delia, thank
you so much for listening. I hope that your day
today is much better than yesterday. And yeah, I got
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a negative, so I'm good. Here we go. We gotta negative.
We got a negative. All right, Delia, I'm gonna put
you on hold for a second. And Delia, what did
we learn from this? Don't leave your keys, don't leave
your car, yes, don't leave your car running. I do
still do that. I know, what did you learn from this?
That's the question. I said, what did we learn it?
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Because I learned from her mistake too, because I always think,
what are the odds someone's going to be in this
location looking to steal car after next one man? Once?
I know? All right, bye, Delia, all right bye. I
was reading the story about dogs this morning and it says,
make sure your dog doesn't eat grapes or raisins. Now,
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I had this issue with my dog where he's just
chomping on some grapes and it just called vet just casually. Hey,
cool dog eats grapes. They're like no, So I had
to sprint my dog into the vet. This has been
a few weeks, but they say grapes and raisins are
very toxic for dogs, no matter the dogs breed or
sex or age. Grapes are so toxic they can lead
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to a cute setting kidney failure. But why, Amy, I
don't know how a radio works, that's how a dog's
but I get it. Not to everybody, though, but there
are some things we can't eat. His humans and animals
eat on the wilderness, like I'd love to grab a
good mushroom by a tree. Sometimes those I know never know. Hey,
so you told us that story a couple weeks or
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whatever that happened with your dog, and I was so
glad you did, because Stevenson was eating some grapes and
dropped some on the floor. And normally when we dropped food,
we're like, who cares? Carol on it? And I kind
of for a second thought, Oh, Carl'll get it, not
a big deal, And then your story ran through my mind.
I'm like, I just heard you saying something about how
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dogs shouldn't eat grapes, and I was like, no, and
I go when I get the grapes and before she
can get them. But your little stories do help. Yeah. Thanks,
I read another one this morning. I just wanted to
share it. I say, the more you know, because I
didn't know. Yeah, because raisins now fall into that category
of muhlahlah. Yeah. And my dog loves a good grape nut,
you know. He likes to sit around watch his animal
plan and eat some grape nuts. So, but the thing
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of my dog and the eating is my girlfriend and
I feed are We try to eat feed him when
we eat our meals. That's how we remember breakfast. We
feed him breakfast. He gets three meals a day. He's
an English bulldog. He's about a year and two months old,
still very puppy in a lot of ways. Lunch, feed him, dinner,
we eat feed him problemly. Sometimes we eat at different
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times depending on my work schedule. And the dog gets
fed like seven times a day. Yeah, so and he
eyes I ask him, did you already eat. He doesn't
tell me he does and he has, and he'd be like,
it's I give him food and they can like I
already fed him, so he had six meals by the
time dinner comes around. Okay, well, you know I need
to get us because we have the same problem. We'll feed,
like my husband and I will communicate about feeding the dog,
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but then we don't same thing to the kids, and
then they feel like they want to be responsible all
of a sudden. Some days they're just like, oh, yeah,
let's take care of our dog, and they feed her
again and we've already fed her and she ends up
eating double. So I want to get us. Maybe I'll
find one. I'll let y'all know, but like a little
sign you put by the dog bowl, sort of like
for the dishwasher, if the dishes are clean or not clean,
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if the dog's been fed or not fed. Trouble with
that though, impending trouble because I would accidentally leave it
on fed that he'd never get fed, because we'd always
think he got fed. All. I guess that's true, but
that's I don't know, Like we gotta figure out something
because now our dogs on medication and the kids know
how to put the pill in the pill pocket. They
love it. They think it's kind of fun. So yesterday
our dog got double medicated, so I googled it, thought,
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what happens if your dog takes this? Is many milligrams
of this and he just goes better. The internet didn't
seem to really have the answers, and I really didn't
want to rush her to the vet, so I just
have been monitoring her. There's some heavy breathing and some pasting,
but so far we're good. That's funny. Good double medicated,
you're funny if nothing bad happens, right, because I understand
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that if everyone's not communicating on who's doing what with
the dog? Yeah, but my dog he will be dishonest
on purpose because when he's really hungry, I'll be like,
are you hungry? You'll go and lick his lips. He
does if he wants food, Wow, that's good. And if
he knows it, really he won't. But I asked some
sometimes when he's already been fed, and he'll do that.
He knows. Some people say English bulldogs are dumb. Mine
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just has areas. He's stubborn in more than he's dumb.
He will take a chair. I have to block off
the food closet of the pantry. I put a chair
in front of it because it's a heavy chair and
he can't move it. Now he's figured out how to
nudget get in and opened through the door, and then
if sometimes almost nudget back, or it looks like he
tried to nudge it back. I'm not sure that's what
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he's doing. I maybe give him too much credit there. No,
I mean, I'm sure that's what he's doing. Bob at
the Latest from Nashville. In Tullywood Morgan number two, thirty second,
Skinny Garth Brooks announced that he is permanently removing himself
from running for CMA Entertainer of the Year. He announced
the news during a press conference, sharing that it's time
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for somebody else to hold that award after he has
won a total of seven times in his career. Reba
McIntyre is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of her album Rumor
Has It by re releasing it. It will drop on
September eleventh with bonus versions of her song Fancy. There
will be a new acoustic version and a dance remix.
There's a Merle Haggard biopic in the works. It will
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be based on his memoir Sing Me Back Home, and
it will focus on his life as a prison inmate
to his rise as a country music star. I'm Morgan
number two. It's time for the good news. Tim Frappier
of North Carolina went outside at five am to have
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his morning smoke when he noticed, Oh my goodness, my
neighbor's house is on fire and she's a quadriplegic. So
he runs into the burning house, carries his neighbor out,
then goes back and saves her two dogs. And the
fire inspector said, with all the smoke damage, she would
have not survived if Tim didn't run in there f
five am. He happened to be outside. It happened to
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be having a cigarette. Seat sometimes smoke. No, it doesn't
stop that. No, that's not true. He gotta have been
on a run, you know that's true. That's an awesome story.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something
good show today. This story comes to us from Florida.
A twenty nine year old owns a business had to
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be closed because of corona, so he got some relief
from the government to pay his employees instead he went
out and bought Lamborghini and saw a picture. It's pretty
sweet though, Like he's in trouble and he should have
done that. There was another woman that was working at
the Windy's that got the money too, and she just
bought a house. She was like, I had a local Windy's. Yeah.
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I think she owned the Windys. Yeah. So they're definitely
take an advantage of situation. But I did see the
car and I was like, dang's yeah. But he did
post it too, I miss. I'm not he'd probably been
caught anyway that posting it. That's just a quicker way
to get you in trouble. All right, I'm lunch boxed
out your bone head story of the day on the
Bobby Bones Show. Now, good to see Lauren. Hey. So
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these days, how often are you getting dressed up to
do events like this today? Well? Most people when they
come in there like, I haven't more pants in it forever. Um,
I've been doing some stuff for this new music so
lately I've been getting ready more like I got ready
was it yesterday? I think? But not very much. You're
going out much like I don't know where? Yeah, nowhere.
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I was in your new song. Tricia's on it with you,
Getting Good, and we're gonna play that in a minute.
But I was reading this story about the rapper a
Little Baby. He's charging one hundred thousand dollars to be
featured on a rap track and he says, that's cheap. Now?
Is that what you paid Tricia? One hundred thousand dollars
to be on Getting Good? All I had to do
was go on her cooking show. It was a pretty
It was a pretty cheap trade, honestly on my part.
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So when you go out That's cookie show, I saw
that episode that looks pretty fun. It was so fun,
and she's amazing and she's sang getting Good to me
when we were in the kitchen, and then afterwards, I
was like, thank you for singing my song. That was
really cool, and she said, I'll sing with you anytime.
If you ever want me to sing a song with you,
let me know. So I waited about two weeks. Wait
(26:43):
was that the opening in your mind? Though? When she
said that, was that, like, can we get Tricia on
the song? Or did you already think that going into no?
I did not think wow. Then when she sang it,
it sounded so good. And then I waited like two
weeks and I called her and said, hey, remember when
you said that you would like to sing with me
sometimes time? Do you think you could do getting Good?
And she said that her team has a call every Tuesday.
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And I called her on a Friday, I think, and
she called me back Tuesday and said she would do it.
That's really cool. I'm gonna play a clip of this.
You're gonna play in a minute, but let's have a
clip of getting Good. Turn in trusture, here we go.
Maybe that's what loves us? Getting good? Listen how good
that sounds? Dang on your record? If I can jump
(27:27):
ahead for a second, because your repee comes out September fourth, right, Yeah,
I have a clip of of getting over Him. You
and John party. Yeah, let's play a club of this.
So how did you do John's cooking show? Or did
(27:47):
you go out to his ranch and cut logs? Or like,
how did you get him on this? I just called him. Yeah,
you know, we have a song on his album already,
so we've already collaborated. He's one of my really good buddies.
And I was I wrote the song, and I was
trying to figure out who would be the right guy.
And I immediately thought of John and he owed you one. Yeah,
(28:08):
because if you paid, I paid. I paid him my
head of time. He had to pay it back. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
all right, Lauren Elena is here. By the way, The
new EP, Getting Over Him comes out September fourth. Let
me play another song. This is run? Has this been
played ever before? Clip? Here we go. Always excited. You've
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got a whole new batch stuff coming out, like you
were talking about it when you walked in today. I'm
so excited you're gonna come back that when all this
comes out, right, Oh yeah, like today is cool, but
wait till the big package comes out, the big Christmas. Hey.
I was reading a story about you, and I thought
I had known everything. That's Lauren Elena. But when you
were eight years old, you weren't a pageant. You want
a pageant at eight? I did? That's true. Well I
(29:04):
didn't do that. I won the talent part. I didn't
do the the other part of the pageant wasn't I
just didn't do it, or you didn't I didn't even
do it, so you just showed up. I just did
the talent segment. I did, but I won, like overall talent.
I got this huge trophy and other people were like,
they did every category. Do you remember what you sang it? Eight? Yes,
(29:28):
what I can't tell? My mom was like, I don't
think my mom realized what I was singing until I
was on the stage singing it. But I sang Genie
in a Bottle. Anytime my daughter sings that, I'm like solved.
Said she'd heard she'd heard the song a million times,
but then when her eight year old daughter right was
(29:50):
on the stage singing it, she was like, oh my gosh,
my child should not be singing this song. Yeah, like
at all. And I were Genie in a bottle. You
gotta rub me the right way. Yeah, I didn't know
honestly with me, baby, there's a fastupe. I'm a Genie
(30:10):
in a bottle. You gotta rub me the right way. Um.
But to be fairless, okay, I was a teenager though
when that came out, and I didn't I thought it
was a genie too. I didn't associate it. I literally
wore a genie outfit. See, that's what I thought, too.
But I also thought, until a little older than I
should have, that babies came out of the belly button.
(30:31):
So I was a little behind, I think when it
came to that. Yeah, I did for a long time.
I mean not sixteen twenty five. Yeah, someone told him
yesterday that babies did not come out of the belly button.
Let me read you this, Lauren. Also, because I started
going down the rabbit hole, I didn't know you'd won
this pageant. You'd also won various other competitions, including the
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American Model and Talent Competition and the Windstar Youth Talent
at Lake When Okay, so you just i'minating all the
talent shows. I just did every talent show I could do.
American Idol is the first competition I ever lost. Is
that right? You should really humbling for me? I should
have won? Thank you? So you never humble moment? Yeah,
(31:16):
you never lost a talent competition until American Idol. Would
you finish a second? Yeah? I don't really feel like
I lost. But wait, who won first? Scott here? Okay?
I mean sorry, Scotty. I feel bad now that I
was like you should have won, But I mean you
all were equal. You could have easily won. Thank you?
So did you backpedaling on that deal when you're at
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that fifteen on American Idol. Did you feel because the
fifteen were all out of our minds, we're all insane
like a kid should be. Did you feel like there's
no way I'm gonna lose this. I've never lost ever. No.
I thought I was going home every week. Actually one
of the two. Yeah, yeah, I was convinced. I packed
my bag every week and told everyone goodbye, and they
were like, you can stop telling us all goodbye. The
(31:58):
pack in your bag thing is funny on a reality
show because we're both are dancing with the stars. But
I would pack my bag every week. I'd be ready
because they're like, if you lose, you're out, you get
on the go home, and so I was like, this
is it, go ahead and pack it. It's packed. I
left a bag, packed him my little trailer because I
thought every week, like I'm out of here. Man. It's
one of the two. You either feel like you're gonna
dominate or you're going home. Yeah, you're You're either overly
(32:19):
confident or you have no confidence. All right, Lauren is here.
I don't think you brought these guys here just sitting
laugh at our jokes. It's see, maybe you did at it.
Maybe you did, would you mind playing getting good for us?
All right, here is Laurena landing here. We'll see if
we remember how to do this. Okay, in a minute.
We're a little rusty, hey, guys, So because of licensing roles,
(32:40):
we can't play anything with music on this iHeartRadio channel
or podcast anymore. But you can't go to Bobbybones dot
com to see it. We hate that we had to
take it down. Wasn't our decision, but I just wanted
to keep you up, and we wanted to keep up
as much as possible. So I go to Bobbybones dot
com to watch or here whatever you're missing right now.
And thank you for listening to the show. And sorry
about all the league stuff. Nice man, that's great. You
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guys are so good. Lauren, you're so good. You know
you're so good. You're good, You're so good. Um. By
the way, just started with the genie in a bottle.
You know, it's just and look where we are now.
I thought that song is about a genie though, and
again it's not exactly. I had your mom not know
that you were singing that song at She did, but
she didn't think about it until the moment I was
(33:31):
up there singing it. Yeah, it was such a popular song.
It was just like a song. Yeah, I mean, I mean,
there's so many songs we listened to as kids. Thinking back,
I'm dancing to that in my sixth grade school dance. Well, listen, Lauren,
we have so much to say it right now. First
of all, Getting Good with Tricia is out. Everybody should
stream it. Radio station should play it. Every radiotation I'm on,
(33:54):
all one hundred and fifty of them play it. I'm
saying it right now, from my mouth to to God's
ears and his mouth back to your ears like a satellite. Right.
We got to play this song, right, please, please play it? Please,
it's good. On September fourth, the new epie's coming out
called Getting Over Him. What are we releasing up to it?
Anything else? Ye, we're releasing run okay. And then what
(34:17):
do you Think of which is with Lucas Graham, which
is probably my favorite Lucas Gram so with him? Yeah, wow, Yeah,
it's really good too. I'm really proud of it. And
then actually I don't know the next one that comes
out that's okay. They were releasing three leading up to it,
which I think was a surprise, and I just ruined,
(34:38):
it says surprise. All right there shady right time for
elder which is Eddie versus Millennial which is Morgan. Since
Eddie has a mic at his house, now it's time
to play the game. Let's get those intros going. Here
we go from his bed with the coronavirus, riss, the
(35:01):
hispanic who don't panic, the eld nerve of us. All
can have your hands for a producer Red. Last night
we were playing NBA two K twenty Amy. It was me, Eddie,
two of our friends Mike Scigns's birthday Steve, and our
buddy Andrews nineteen, who've never met in person, but now
(35:23):
we played. Every time we played. We get him all
with us. So he goes to Ku. By the way,
he's about to move back to Lawrence. We're having a
little talk about that. Last night we get onto the
fivesome and we always played the best teams and lose.
We got on the dominated last night and Eddie and
Hour were just on a high for like an hour, right, Eddie, Gosh,
it was amazing. Man. I dreamt about it for like,
I mean, I thought about it for like two hours.
It was a big deal. It's a big deal days. Yeah,
(35:45):
it was a big deal. Does well. We were just
knocking him, Eddie, knocking down thirties. I got fifteen assists
in red Games. I mean we were so good. It's
so good. Yeah, well, good job, guys. Thank you very
much your virtual don't make fun of us. We found it.
We found something that we bond over, we have fun doing.
We're not hurting anybody. Yeah, maybe I'm just jealous. Thank you.
All right, let's go. And here she is at twenty
(36:09):
six years old, kind of got a flat hairstyle going. Now,
hund you cramped that out or uncramp out? What is
that happening? Now? This is straight hair? And said it curly?
What is it? What happens when you let it go free? That? No,
it's like really curly when it's free. So I have
to put some work in for straight hair because she cares.
She did her hair. The youngest on the show from Wichita, Kansas,
(36:30):
Morgan number two. All right, Eddie, I'm gonna go to
you first. These are all questions that Morgan would know
the answer too. Are you ready? Come on, I'm ready.
How would a millennial say one? Oh, I don't know.
I'll tell you how I say it? Undo? You're not
(36:54):
a millennial? Is that your answer? Though? That question isn't.
How do you say? I'll tell you how I say
it one hundred percent, But how do you say? How
does the millennial say? One? Eddie, I'm going with ND
And you don't think that's it? That's his n's a wrong,
like that's it? The answer is undo? Oh it is okay,
(37:17):
all right, here we go. The term on fleek was
originally used to describe what it's a specific part of
the body. This is where it originated from. What part
of the body was on fleek? Originally used for part
of the body. I didn't realize that's what it was.
(37:37):
This would be a part of the body. Yes, yeah,
oh you know the answer. Yeah. I mean I didn't
know the last one, but I know this one, Eddie.
I'm gonna go with hair. That dude's hair is on fleek.
That is incorrect. You can steal. On fleek was originally
used to describe what I don't. I don't think I know.
(37:57):
I don't know. No no hens, no hands, I'm not.
I'm just saying you're leading your towards you know, letter
do or do or your link is on. I mean
hair was a really good guest. Oh, man, your body incorrect?
What do you think it was? I know what it is,
but it's eyebrows. It is eyebrows. Oh how'd you know that?
(38:18):
Because I don't know Twitter or Instagram. Back in the
days to be like your eyebrows are on fleet on
fleet used to me and you had really well sculted eyebrows.
The term has grown to describe almost anything that is
well put together. Now, oh all right, Eddie, have one
more question ready, come on. What Disney movie made history
(38:39):
in two thousand and nine with the first African American
Princess two thousand and nine, First African American princess named
that Disney movie two thousand and nine. Boy, I feel
like it's a movie that I have not seen. M
(39:01):
give me Rapunzel, show me Rapunzel. Incorrect, Morgan, can you
still yes? It's Princess and the Frog. It is nice? Wow, wow,
all right, there we have it. I believe the score
is now one to one. Morgan coming over to you,
and you're gonna get some elder questions. Let's turn it out.
(39:23):
I don't know where turn it up came from, but
I've never actually said that. Hey Morgan, Yes, CD players
first came to the market in nineteen eighty two. You
were born in ninety, so eleven years before you were born.
What does c D stand for? That's a great question, Bobby,
(39:45):
turn it up? CD the actual turn oh disc disc?
Maybe the D is the disc, but see sardis term
CD sent All I'm going with is center disc. But
I don't think that's right. I think it's a disc.
(40:06):
See disc c D five seconds M center disc. That's disc?
Show me is its center disc? Eddie? You can steal?
I mean, guys, guys, I have to win this game.
It's compact discs. That's correct. Nice. Okay, that's a D word, right, yeah, okay,
(40:34):
all right, Hey Morgan, what actress start in? Both TV shows?
Clarissa explains it all and Sabrina the Teenage Witch so
younger than it's an elder question. What actress start in?
Clarissa explains it all as a kid, and then Sabrina
(40:56):
the Teenage Witch a little older. Gosh, what is her name?
I think she's blonde. I'm going off of Sabrina the
Teenage Witch because I don't know that other show at all.
Um and I don't think this is her name, but
Melissa Peterson. Melissa Peterson is incorrect. Melissa Peterson was the
(41:21):
wife of no Guy. Melissa Peter. Did you make her
up an actress? I think I think, Eddie? Can you steal? Gosh?
You know what? I think she follows me on Twitter?
Maybe somebody hacked her account, but I can't remember her
name for the life of me. Melissa's definitely in there.
I'm gonna go with Melissa Elizabeth Parker. It's Melissa Joan
(41:46):
Hart by the way, Melissa Peterson, I looked her up here.
She is an actress known for three two one Penguins. Good,
that's when it comes out she's the biggest three two Okay, Okay,
let's see, uh, Eddie, you can win if you if
she misses this one. Ready, Morgan, Yeah, I'm ready. What
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profession does doctor Frasier Crane have on the show Frasier?
Oh Man, Frasier can't say. I've watched a lot of
that show. You know what I'll give you too. There
are two answers to this. Okay, what profession does doctor
Frasier Crane have on the show Frasier? I really I
think I've maybe seen one episode of Frasier. Um, maybe
(42:33):
he's a teacher or a lawyer, or I'm not a doctor.
It's not a doctor's show. The whole show is built
around his profession. But I would have to see the show.
Have you seen it once? Oh? Man, maybe he's a bartender.
(42:55):
I'm gonna go with bartender. Show me bartender incorrect? Eddie, Okay,
I've never actually seen an episode of Frasier, but I
do know that doctor Frasier Crane is on the radio. Yes,
doctor as a psychiatrist, psychologist, radio host both so therapist
(43:16):
would work? Yeah, that would have worked with the radio
host or therapist, would it works? Okay, there you go
our winner now, Eddie, and it's now four or four overall.
There we go, guys. This is my first win since
that been diagnosed with corona. Nice job. Well, maybe the
virus helps you all. What do you want to say
to everybody else who's fighting corona right now listening that
they two can also do this. Yes, yes, you will
(43:39):
get through this and you will be a winner when
you get on the other side of it, and you'll win.
Stay strong the elder versus millennial if you play against
all right, thank you Eddie. Nice job. See these shoes,
colsonand Elson, he's up for me. Just really one of
the most thoughtful guys in country music. You send me
some red Jordans like low talk. Jordan's so cute, real
(44:02):
nice note too, is you know, we haven't had a
lot of people come in the studio a few and
he was one of them. And so he send of
these Jordan's and send of these things to turn them
into golf shoes. Oh so you can like put little
cleats on the bottom or something. And then it was like, hey,
as soon as this thing opens up, we're going golfing,
so down there. But really one of them mostopful guys
(44:22):
around here. Oh the little golf thingies is that? Does
it work on any shoe? Yeah, most tennis shoes. So
what you do, it's just got like a little thing
you's screwed in and you turn your tennis shoes into
golf shoes. That's awesome, because some golf shoes are just
not that cute, right, and we need and I know
you're concerned about that. Yes, you're a Amy's pile of stories.
(44:43):
So Jeopardy and Will of Fortune are supposedly set to
resume production this week and next there's going to be
some changes to keep everybody safe and socially distanced. But
I got to think about the wheel, like, do they
sanitize it? You can't touch the well to give out
it with your mind really hard. Yeah, And then on
Jeopardy they've spaced out the little boxes of the contestants
(45:06):
are at so that they're so and then they're going
to be far enough away from Alex Trebek. But I'm like,
can't they just pipe him in virtually? Since he's eighty
and also has stage four cancer, he probably doesn't want
to do that, Okay. I would think they would just
put up glass shields in between them and they wouldn't
have to separate them and we wouldn't even notice the
difference on TV. Good idea. And also they should treat
the wheel like a slot machine. You just hit the
(45:27):
button and then it goes around. Oh but some I
like that you would kind of have to put your
your might into it. Your might, okay, because if you
press a button, everybody gets the same kind of spit.
I know I did the word might put your might
into it? Funny, I wasn't talking about your point. Well,
because sometimes they make it seem like it's so hard
to spin. I know we did. The Price's Right wheel.
(45:47):
I did because it's shot on the same sound stages
in the American Idola shot and Dancing with the Stars
all shot in the same building. And then you grab
that wheel that was pretty heavy at first. Once you
get it going, it's kind of like and then you go,
but it's pretty heavy. Yeah. What else? Well, Budweiser is
releasing a new beer called Budweiser Zero. It's only fifty
(46:08):
calories and alcohol free. So maybe a beer for you, Hey, RAYMONDO,
I'll ask you. You're a big beer drinker. I guess
before you got under the White Claw. Oh yeah, when
you hear this beer fifty calories, let's say the alcohol
parts not a part of it. It It would you be
interested in then? Yes? Because it's not heavy? Yeah, okay,
so the alcohol free part. Why would one drink beer
(46:30):
if there's no alcohol? It's basically, are people that are
addicted to that taste because it's still probably gonna have
that a little bit. Yeah, it says here it's basically
for people who want non alcoholic beer for the taste,
but they want it to be super light and cheap. Okay,
don't get me wrong, it does. Think it's great. But
I thought beer. The bad thing about beer was the taste.
Like I never want to I've never tasted beer. I
(46:51):
never want to taste you because I smell it. It
smells like urine, like my dog. Jurine and beer smell
a lot alike to me. Yeah, my dog's beer. Maybe
I just say it's an acquired taste. There's something once
you start to enjoy it that it is refreshing about it. Yeah,
I mean, I can't list have any acquired tastes for
me though. Maybe olives Okay, maybe that's an acquired taste
(47:15):
to messo. No, I don't like it. Sacrifice, Yeah, how
does it go at it? All? Right? What else? So emirates?
I think I'm saying the right. The airlines from Dubai,
they're attracting passengers during the pandemic in an interesting way.
They're offering to cover the funeral costs of travelers diagnosed
with COVID nineteen after flying. Even sick passengers who don't
(47:36):
pass away after traveling with the airline can receive expenses
for you know, their quarantine like eighteen one hundred and
eighteen dollars per day to cover accommodations for two weeks.
So they just they're really confident that you're not going
to get sick traveling their airline. I like it, but
they have a whole insurance things set up a policy.
And I've never flown the airline. Well yeah, I mean either,
(48:00):
but not many people are traveling halfway around the world.
But I I thought it was interesting. Take Yeah, maybe American
Airlines will take take some notes from them, and they
just quickly wanted to let people know that tonight, Darius
Rucker is doing his eleventh annual Darius and Friends concert.
It's going to be from the Grandall Opry. You can
purchase tickets at live Bylive dot com, slash Darius, which
is live x live, which is the by part Clip
(48:24):
Black will be there, Tracy Lawrence and all the money
goes to Saint Jude. Yeah in the past, he's done
it and a lot of folks have showed up. I've
played that show before. Oh yeah, that's right, and it's
like eighteen people live live crowd. But yeah, the COVID
thing is shut it down. But good for the Opry
stage for allowing them to have it and they're still
trying to make some money. Yeah, that's tonight, seven pm Central.
(48:45):
So if you want to maybe have a little date
night at home and go to a concert, virtually hit
him up. All right, there you go, I'm Amy. That's
my vile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time
for the good news. Amy. So there's this kid, Chase.
He lives in Covington, Tennessee. It's near Memphis, and he
(49:07):
was at this parks and recreation like party, grand opening
something situation. There was a raffle. He won a bicycle,
and as a kid, that's pretty awesome. So he took
his prize. He went home and he gave the bike
to his neighbor Daniel, who did not have a bike.
Oh wow, good for that kid. Yeah, I just thought, okay, yeah,
that's the heart. What's her name again? His name's Chase,
(49:30):
and then he gave it to his friend Daniel, no
last names. A shout out Chase though, all chases. If
your name's Chase, period, you get a shout out today. Yeah,
all right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Well, let's see if
we can figure out the morning Corny once a week
we try to figure it out. We call it the
investigative Morning Corny. It's myself Eddie, who, if you're new
(49:52):
to the show, has coronavirus and is still at home,
but he has a microphone in his bed. And then Lunchbox,
who is sitting across from me in the studio. Ain't
even laugh into yourself over this is so dumb. Okay,
it is now time for the investigative Corny. We'll have
ninety seconds to figure out this joke. Here we go,
(50:12):
Morning Corny. What do you call a naughty lamb dressed
up like a skeleton for Halloween? A naughty lamb dressed
up like a skeleton for Halloween? There we go those keywords,
all right, So I would say a bad sheet, bad sheet,
the halloween bad A naughty lamb. So let's just naughty lamb,
(50:34):
a bad baby. What do you call a bad lamb
dressed up like a skeleton for Halloween? This is the
hardest most detailed one. Go down, take a ride, turn
left into oven. There's a rock there? What the b b? Oh? Anyway?
Just say bad? Yeah the bone, bad wool bad because
(50:58):
I'm about a dresses a keleton. So that's got to
be bones bad sheep, bones bad. It has to be bad,
has to be if there's something else though different, it's
got so it's got it bad. And then the bone
is that just what it is? That seems like it's
(51:19):
just spell like so bad as a skeleton, because a
skeleton is bones, that's all you. A skeleton might not
just be as sheep dressed as Why does it have
to be a baby lamb? No? I didn't say baby,
I said naughty, a bad bad? Why not a bad sheep?
What do you call a naughty lamb dressed up? Like? Okay,
we have to go bad to the bone? Right, yes, Amy,
(51:42):
we're gonna go with after much deliberation, bad to the bone.
All right, hit it, let's see if we got it.
What do you call a naughty lamb dressed up like
a skeleton for Halloween? Say it bad to the bone.
That was so dumb. We didn't even think that we
(52:04):
had to settle on that one. We were like, there's
no way, but yeah, I mean, lunch luck set it
out of the gate. And I was like, oh my gosh,
so yeah, that's why I right before he said it
was like, this is so dumb. But it's also cute. Okay,
there you go, do your thing, Eddie. All right, here
we go, boys, clear eyes, full hearts kids, Eddie, when
(52:25):
you're yelling in your bedroom, are your kids like at
the door. I don't know they're downstairs somewhere. I hear stomping,
but whatever, I don't care what they're doing. I'm working
right now. Daddy's working. Do you tell them to be
quiet while Daddy's on the radio. Yeah, just a second ago,
I had to open the door and yell at I'm
be like, whyet I'm working. Eddie told his kids because
he has a microphone in his bedroom, that that microphone
(52:46):
is always on and whatever that microphone hears is on
the radio. So they think all day long they're on
the radio, right yeah, yeah, late last night too, I
heard one of them go all right, guys, everybody have
a good night, signing of I think we have? Is
this a clip from Eddie's kids doing what they think
the radio show? Go ahead? Well fucking all right, folks,
(53:12):
we're talking about spirit animals right here? What spirit animals? Rat? Okay,
so rat right here? He's a parent in bonkers right here.
He's a psychotasmit better than our show. Get those boys
a contract. All right, what, Eddie, We're you gonna say
(53:34):
they just think that people are in their cars listening
all day. But I mean part I told them so.
I mean, it's kind of my fault. But I'm sure
after we're done today they'll jump on and start doing
the show again. It's kind of my fault. I told them, No,
it's all your fault. Told them it's on the radio.
Do you feel bad about that? They're having fun with it.
It's all good. Yesterday, Morgan said that someone was beating
(53:54):
on her door in the middle of the night. Now,
Eddie told me this morning somebody was maybe at his
house last night. Right, Yeah, My wife woke me up
at three am and she goes, I hear a big
bang downstairs. Somebody is downstairs, and I'm like, oh my gosh,
I'm in my underwear. I'm like, okay, let me go
down there and see what I got. And I grabbed
a flashlight. The dog was going crazy in the backyard,
(54:16):
and then I look in the backyard. There's nothing back there.
And then I go to the garage and the garage
doors open. I'm not sure if a kid left that
open or what but I searched the area with my
flashlight found nothing. I don't know what happened. I don't
know what it was. Did you think that you would
react like that if you thought it was something bones.
I've thought about this scenario hundreds of times. I pictured
myself with a gun a baseball bat, ready to attack.
(54:41):
I was in my underwear with a flashlight. Flashlight was
the size of like a roll of quarters. Why did
you not grab something? I was panicky. It was three am,
and she says, it's down there right now. Whatever is
down there is down there now. I just heard a bang.
I had no time to react. So you just didn't
think about it. No, I didn't think about it. I
was like, I feel like maybe the kids left the
(55:03):
garage door open and maybe a raccoon was in there
and then knocked over some shovels or something. But what
about the dog going crazy? Yeah, the dog was in
the backyard definitely sensing something was out there. Man, it
was eerie. I'll be honest with you. It was eerie
shouting that flashlight out there looking. If I have a
baseball bat near my front door and also have a
gun near my bed, I think at this point in
(55:26):
my life because I have the shells who are and
grab them? It's a twelve gage, right and grab Probably,
I think because I've had instance, I would leave with
the gun, yeah, for sure. But Eddie also has now
he can just yell out I have coronavirus, that's true,
and start at Walmart yesterday. But nothing was stolen. Nothing
(55:51):
was stolen. Actually no, in true at all. But you
know this has been my biggest fear. Like people are
scared of snakes or whatever. I'm scared of an intruder.
I've been my whole life. I think we're all scared
of intruders, right, is anyone like it's guys? I know,
It's not like you go, hey, guys, I'm scared of
lollipops and we're like, oh wow, that's weird. Eddi's like,
I'm scared of people in Massa possibly kill me. What
(56:13):
are we are too? Man? No, But I've dreamt about
this since I was a kid. These have been my nightmares.
Let me play this voicemail. This is a question for
Raymundo about Eddie. Since Eddie's on What's Up, Bobby, What's up? Studio?
Question for Raymundo, what if Eddie still has the rona
when it comes to a wedding time, is he cut
from the list? You got a backup? What are you
(56:35):
thinking about that, sir? Yeah, Raymundo, Yeah, we've already kind
of dealt with that with one of the bridesmaids. She
had corona, but she's already cleared. Maybe she got a
quicker test that was more reliable. I don't know why
Eddie keeps testing positive weeks and weeks after it, but yeah,
by October, I would hope to God the corona has
gone from his body. Eddie, Why do you test it again?
(57:00):
I'm gonna go again Friday, I think, But you know,
phones really like, like Ray said, if I test positive
in October, I mean, just count me out of everything
in life. About something's not right. He's got permanent corona,
all right. A couple of babies were born. The first
one's name is Brinkley Hope. Do you like that name? Yeah,
it's cute. What about the boy, ace Leo? Yeah? Ace
(57:22):
Leo born June thirteenth, But no one knew their parents
were expecting twins, so everybody thought they're about to have
one baby. So video footage shows the moment they surprised
the grandparents because they didn't tell them, and they showed
it the first baby, and then they surprised him for
the second baby. Oh that's funny. You don't like it, Well,
(57:43):
here's the club. That's a real baby. That's a real
baby too, are you yea where? Oh? Whoa christ? They
(58:05):
didn't tell them they had a second baby. Come on,
tell me, mom, papa you had two kids. I like it.
It's I know, I'm not saying it's wrong, but I
mean that seems a little you can't tell them you
had two kids. He had a surprise them with. They're like, oh,
is that a doll? No, it's moving. That's a real baby. Like, yeah,
we had two of them. I wonder how big, because
when you carry twins a lot of times your stomach
(58:27):
is a lot bigger than if you're hearing one or
if they're salt Like. It's a cute video, but I
just thought it was a little a little weird. Yeah,
they didn't tell people they had that's a secret they
had to hold for a while too. Yeah, for sure.
Kid accidentally breaks a sixty four thousand dollars glass replica
of a Disney castle, The Fantasy Castle which took over
five hundred hours to build, features over thirty thousand individual pieces.
(58:48):
It's decorated a twenty four care of gold. The two
youngsters were chasing each other around one of the exhibits
when they hit into the sixty four thousand dollars glass
replica of the Disney Castle, and so they talk about
who was created by all in on. This isn't a
kid's fault, it's not the parents fault. You can't put
a castle where people can knock it over. They're looking
(59:10):
at it, They're at an exhibit. Was their rope? I'm
looking at it. It's literally just on a table. Okay yeah,
And people are like, you know, people like, have your
kids ever broken anything? Okay? Probably, but they a sixty
four thousand dollars anything shouldn't just be available to walk
up and hit a table and have it knock over.
Would you agree with that? Totally? Use him like that's
(59:31):
a real bummer, you know, like that's just yeah, they're
not the parents shouldn't have to pay for anything, right,
I don't think that. I don't think you can't. Who
can afford sixty four thousand dollars for a glass castle?
Everybody's a little bit wrong, but the real wrong here
is making that castle n m Museum so knockoverable. Agree, Like,
(59:51):
if it's that expensive, you need to make sure that
it's in a glass and trap protected people, people, people people.
Back to the baby thing, thinking about this because there's
some people that, isn't there people that they give birth
to one baby and then in that moment they find
out that there's another baby in there and the baby
(01:00:13):
was just didn't show up in ultra sounds, it happened,
and then it's like twins come out. It happened to
my friend Phoebe. Was that where I heard that? Okay,
I'm an idiot, but that has to they made that
that that's probably really happened, right, And I think it
happened to my friends Chandler Monica and they had someone adopt.
They were they were adopting their baby. Is that okay?
(01:00:37):
They're like, Chandler's a girl. I don't and they haven't
seen all the episode. I don't know. I'm lost on
what I watched anymore. Okay, Right, well, I just thought
maybe maybe they didn't know, and yeah, um, Scooba Steeds
just told me he's having another baby, breaking news second baby,
second caid, and hopefully a girl this time. You're for
(01:00:58):
a girl because you had a boy and a boy. Yeah.
My wife broke out in tears whence she found we're
having a boy the first one. She really wants a girl,
so hopefully, hopefully I can give her a girl this time.
Did you do anything different to hopefully create a girl?
I can't tell you on air what I did differently? Nice,
I did some. I don't want to know off either.
For the rest I don't want to. Yeah, if you're
(01:01:18):
ever curious, I'll let you know. What's your wife said
about your eyebrows getting shaved off? She I guess she
said didn't looked too bad. I'll look kind of kind
of cool, but she is okay with it. Yeah. I
don't think it looks so bad. Yeah, it doesn't. The
babies do win. It'll be due sometime late December. Oh wow, wow, congratulations. Yeah,
(01:01:38):
thank you appreciate. Yeah. I pretty excited about it. You
get popcorn claps on the thanks a lot guys at popcorn.
Everyone's excited. Oh man, what a crazy time to be pregnant.
I mean I've had friends that are pregnant during this
That's what we're nervous pandemic. It's weird because like we
didn't I didn't plan on having a kid and having
it now it's kind of a little freaky. Yeah, I
(01:01:59):
can imagine, like wondering if if I can go to
the hospital, can I be involved in I'm worried about that. Yeah,
you got plenty of time before you have to really
worry about I'd worry do other worries first, Okay, all right? Yeah,
like are you gonna spell it? Bobby with a wire?
By with an eye? Hey, don't forget you guys can
call us anytime. If we don't answer, we have a voicemail.
(01:02:21):
We plan a lot of these voicemails back. I here
you go. This is Kim in Oklahoma. I just wanted
to call and thank you guys for talking about the
importance of wearing masks in public. I've lost my dad
recently to COVID and he was just nine days short
of his eightieth birthday. But I appreciate what you guys
talk about, and I'll be saying prayers for Eddie. Thank you.
(01:02:44):
I'll appreciate the call. Yeah, everybody wear your mask. Don't
do it for you, do it for other folks. One
of my favorite country music writers, Lauren Joe Black from
Country Now is on with us. Hey Lauren, Hey, Bobby Hey.
So I saw that Garth Brooks said, I'm out. I
don't want to be in the CMA Entertainer of the
Year category. You actually watched the press conference? Yes, I did,
(01:03:07):
and it was very interesting, Like I was not sure
what to expect. They emailed us and said be ready
at ten am. Garth is making a huge announcement, and
you know, of course, when you hear that, you're like,
is he retiring? What's happening? Is it something to do
with COVID? You know, all these thoughts are going through
your head, And I honestly did not ever expect to
hear this. So when he says it, how like, what
(01:03:29):
did he say exactly and what was his reasoning for
pulling himself out? So basically, he said that after last year,
which was his seventh CMA Entertainer of the Year win,
that there was one tweet in particular, and I've tried
to hunt it down, and I don't honestly know which
tweets specifically that he's referencing, but he mentioned multiple times
(01:03:53):
there is a specific tweet that really got him thinking
about it, and he said that he one hundred percent
of greed with this tweet and he doesn't want to
seem ungrateful for the success, but after seven times, he's
ready to bow out. And I quote he said, it's
time for somebody else to hold that award Garth wanted
(01:04:14):
ninety seven, nine, eight, twenty sixteen, seventeen, and then last
year in twenty nineteen. And so Garth brook says he
does not want to be in this CMA Entertainer of
the Year category. Now, Lauren, I don't know about you,
but I've been saying for the past few months that
Garth has been the guy doing things extremely different in
a way that's actually cutting through, and he should have
been the Entertainer of the Year this year. Yeah, And
(01:04:36):
he was saying that, you know, he's interested to see
how people the industry will vote on that this year
because it is a very different year. A lot of times,
the entertainer of the Year is, you know, the person
who's hitting the road the hardest, selling out shows and
you know, really just encompassing this full entertainer aspect, and
this year, as we know, is a lot different. And
(01:04:59):
he did say, you know, he's I'm extremely competitive, but
he just feels like seven is his lucky number and
he wants to go out and that it's someone else's
turn and he's just kind of gonna go out on top.
And he did say that after winning the award last year,
he's been in talks with the CMA and they were
going to announce this at CMA Fest, but of course
(01:05:19):
that didn't happen this year. So now that the CMA
voting period is approaching, the first round actually already ended,
that he felt this was the time to do it. Lauren,
Joe Black from Country Now is on with us right now.
Did you give any any ink any press to the
when I said I was also pulling myself out for
CMA Entertainer of the Year. Did that make it? It
(01:05:40):
did not have bot. It wasn't like second page behind
guard's front. I just thought maybe if I because I
think I want to go out on bottom, you know,
because I never had a chance, so I just want
to go out before I ever get any bigger, you know,
nobody all right? During the did not make the headline.
All right. During the press conference, he also said that
he was him in Tricia quarantine after their daughter Ali
(01:06:02):
Colleen tested positive. She's since recovered. But what what did
he else they say about that? He just said that
it was very you know, as a parent, they were
very concerned. They prayed a lot that you know, thankfully,
she had pretty mild symptoms. He said that she had
a sore throat that was pretty much like her main symptom.
And her husband was the one that they had contact
(01:06:26):
with constantly, and um, you know, because he was exposed
to it. And luckily they all tested negative and she's fine,
she's recovered. And he just said that, you know, Tricia
has been the one kind of leading the family through
this and being very very cautious and following all the guidelines,
(01:06:48):
and um, you know, he just praised her for that. Okay,
here's a million dollar question. If it's not Garth, who
is Entertainer of the Year this year's CMA's Lauren this year? Yeah,
I think you will agree with this. I think so.
I think it's gonna be Luke HOLMBS. I mean, no
one has had a bigger year than Luke. I know,
you just had him on the show. I've just listened
(01:07:09):
to the interview and you were saying, like every article
says like the country artist, you know, the year, the
hottest country artist, and there's no denying that. And if
tours would have happened this year, you know, Luke would
have been selling them out left and right. So I
really think it's going to be Luke Hombs for the
first time. Interesting. You know, mostly people will get put
(01:07:31):
on the ballot for a year before they win it.
It's almost like a dumb rule, like you need to
be on it and not win before you win. Can
Luke Hombs pop that bubble? That's a great question, all right?
She said it give him the trophy. Luke Holmbs is
our winner, she announced this morning. All right, hey, we'll see.
Thank you very much for catching up with us. And
I know big news. Garth Brooks announced you does not
(01:07:53):
want to be in the CMA Entertainer of the Year award. Okay,
Lauren Joe Black from Country Now go check out Country
Now dot com. And Lauren, you're the editor in chief.
Queen Dingling over there, right, that's not exactly the title,
but you could say that. There you go. I knew
it would be all right, what Amy, Queen Dingling? Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
all right, Lauren, thank you, have a good day. All right,
(01:08:15):
thanks guys, It's time for the good news. This guy
Gland has been working at a Subaru and Sioux Fall,
South Dakota for twenty three years, been a hard worker,
and so secretly, to show their appreciation, the car dealership
just gave him the car of his dreams. He started
(01:08:36):
out by cleaning cars for them, has worked his way
all the way up to being parts manager, and so
a lot of the guys are talking about him, saying
he's one of the most beloved and full employees. That
he loves Camaros. So they decided to get him a
Camaro just to reward him, telling how much he meant
to them. They kept it under wraps, they planned it.
They surprised him. He walked out and it was a
black and white Camaro sitting there. It was a dream car. Cool.
Wouldn't that be crazy? Just someone to give you a car? Yeah,
(01:08:58):
after twenty three years, man, he says, it was overwhelming,
got very emotional. He says he loves a car, but
he also loves the people that he works with and
has for the last twenty three years. So let me
shout out to this dealership here Shalty Subaru and Sioux Fall,
South Dakota. I think that's Shalty. We're on in Sue Falls.
Shout out to you guys. But man Shalty Subaru got
(01:09:20):
that guy Camaro all right, there you go. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. A
ninety nine year old California woman broke two Guinness records
when she piloted a plane and then gave a flight
lesson in the year two nine, ninety nine years old.
That's a cute, fun story, fun story that I ain't
getting another. I'm not getting up there. Here's the clip.
(01:09:43):
She gave her final flight lesson for Next Gen Flight
Academy at Riverside Municipal Airport, taking student Brandon Martini into
the air, qualifying her for the title as the world's
oldest flight instructor and the oldest active pilot or low
getting Peebleu to experience lift up. For sure, it's just
(01:10:03):
so good. I love her. I just if it wouldn't
be for me. I love her great good for her.
God bless her. Ninety nine. You hit he right. You
see an ad teach her to fly? You call it up.
It's one of those little street signs call her up.
I would like back in Orvil and Wilberg. We're putting
(01:10:24):
it up. I thought I want to do that. I
was with them. I'm Rville's mom. I don't know about
the mom, but wow, that's the craziest story. Good for
her though, love that love her. Just still rocking it. Man,
that's great. You know the band Corn. Here's Freak on
a leash from Corn for back in the day, like
late nineties, Corn lit Biscuit. You remember this. Yes, it's
(01:10:49):
not my thing me either. It wasn't really either then.
But Corn has recorded a hard rock cover of the
Devil went down to Georgia, and then yellow Wolf is
also a rapper, is doing it. But do you want
to hear Korn's version of the Devil went down to
Georgia because they recorded it last year before he died.
But when he died, they were like, hey, let's put
it out here. You go deals of gods, but if
(01:11:21):
you lose, the dog gets your soul. Oh they're playing
the guitar solo part of the fiddle. I don't hate
it for what it is. Heard a devil more open
this case and he said it, I'll stop the show.
Fire food from the sping of tips and he rossing
this bowl. But it's interesting reason. I don't think I
(01:11:42):
would listen to my own no because it stresses me
out and it sounds something. What does this sound is
the aggression? First? Yeah, for some people, I get it,
they're really into it and they want to jam out.
But for me, I'm like, I hear that and I'm stressed.
It's weird. And if you just love the Daniels version,
maybe that's not for you. But the cool thing is
maybe some people hear this now and go that was
(01:12:05):
a There was a song Devil went down to Georgia,
and they go listen to the Charlie Daniel stuff, which
may get them onto other older country music. I don't
hate it. I give it a five point eight out
of ten, but yeah, horn put down Devil went down
to Georgia. Remember Scooba. Steve, our executive producer, told us
he used to do death singing or what was it called? Yes,
death metal, death metal screaming. App how long do you
(01:12:26):
need to warm up your voice? Can you give us
some now? Man? I need like it's been years. I
would say a good minute or two. Okay, I'll talk
about the Emmy's real quick, I'll run into the room
and do a little yeah, okay, great, can you find
while I'm talking about the Emmy some sort of music
yea that I don't know if they have instrumental death metal?
But let's I'm curious to here him do this, aren't
(01:12:48):
you or not? Really? Don't I don't know this side
of him. Yeah, I'll say this about the Emmy Awards.
They did announce all all the nominees here, and I
was a little disappointed whenever where they did the competition
series that American Idol wasn't nominated. Uh you know, obviously
full disclosure, I'm on that show, or at least was
the last three seasons. The reason I thought that we
(01:13:10):
might be in this year is because we were the
first one to do Pandemic TV. We were the first
one to go lie from houses. Everybody else kind of
followed our leading how to do it first show to go,
oh crap, we gotta get on the air, and we
had Luke Lionel, Katie Author Houses, meet at my house,
Ryan Secrets at his house, all the kite. But we
didn't get that. We didn't get the nominee nomination. Yeah,
(01:13:32):
nub RuPaul's Drag Race. I haven't seen that. I'd see
the commercials nailed it on Netflix. Haven't seen that even
know what that is Milpe Top Chef heard of it?
Do you ever watch Top Chef and it's pretty good?
Do you do watch it? I haven't in a while,
But when I do watch it, I'm like, why don't
I watch this like it? I think you're given different challenge.
(01:13:55):
You're give different challenges, different food ingredients, and you have
to whip up things. You go to the grocery store
and then there's judges that eat your food and then
they rate you on your food and you win. The
mass Singer seen some of that. You don't like that show?
I think it's awful, just like the judges act like
they're just shocked by every performance. It's it's a terrible show.
(01:14:16):
I always feel like the judges don't know how the
people are because I feel like I've been asked about
doing that show and I've said, he, no one knows
who I am. They would never guess me because they
don't know who I am, and then have to act
like oh, and then afterward, after the camera's cut, they're like, listen,
we didn't know who Bobybones was anyway. Yeah, yeah, bad show,
(01:14:37):
but there are sometimes there are people that are on
that show. They get limited. I'm like, I've never even
heard of that person exactly. And then finally the voice.
So I was disappointed American Idol didn't get in that
just because we kind have led the way in that world.
Scoopa back yep, Yeah, did any one more second? Or no?
I could do it if it's not as good as
I was ten years ago, but I'll give you what
I got. I'm not as good as I wanted was,
(01:14:59):
all right, So how are you doing this? Ray's got
an instrumental here, and I'll just scream over it of
the best I can do at this age. Oh boy,
I feel nervous because I'm gonna be embarrassed. I think
probably I'm gonna be more embarrassed because I know I'm
way better than where I am right now. It took
me about a year and a half to condition my
voice so I could do a high pitch. Well, don't
blow your voice. Yeah I want I'll just do the
(01:15:19):
best I can do at this point. Okay, here is
our executive producer, Scuba Steve, who used to be in
a metal band, yes, heavy metal rock band. Yeah. What
were they called? We were called from that the band
we're doing this from up to ashes? We were called
a misred fable? Amf a misread fable? Yes? Oh you
know what that means? Do you know what a fable is? Okay, um, okay,
here we go? Here is Scuba? Steve given us fifteen
(01:15:39):
twenty seconds of how I used to sing as a
lad singer. And I know I'm nervous to me too.
Here we go. I'm not flashing anymore. I'm not fash.
Oh god, are you? Thank you? Wow? How much? Do
(01:16:11):
that for a whole show? And not blow your voice out?
So that right there, I would keep I would give.
If i'd write myself, that was a three and a half.
I was a solid eleven out of ten. What I
would do is I would drink Jack and Cooke. I'd
have one before and one on stage. And we used
to win a lot of competitions like we were legit.
We were really good. Watch Podcord You thinking about that? Man?
I don't even know what he said, but that was
(01:16:32):
funniest crap Eddie, What do you think about Scuba Steve's
what do you metal voice, metal voice, Yeah, I love it, man,
It's good. Like I don't think people realize there's a
certain talent that goes behind screaming for an hour and
a half show like that's good, Steve, Thank you for
all right. Thanks Steve. I'm a little freaked out right now,
(01:16:52):
so I'm gonna I'm gonna be any minute. You guys
can call us anytime. Eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby, Hey, Bobby,
I'm a huge fan of your show. I just wanted
some advice. My dad, he passed away two years ago.
He was forty nine years old from a heart attack.
He was an alcoholic and he was a smoker, but
(01:17:13):
not my mom is starting to follow that same path.
I'm trying to get her her help and stuff, but
she's not taking it. So I don't know why I
should do. And I know you had that same type
of experience in your life too, So anything we'll help
talk to you soon, thinks by. Yeah, I can tell
you that there's really nothing you can do except be
supportive and loving, and they have to make that decision
(01:17:34):
for themselves. You can't force someone to die it different
or to check into a place or my advice is
be supporting, be loving, let them know you will be there.
But it is something that she and your mom's that
since has to do for herself and has to want
for herself because she made it's, you know, just to play.
You'd be like, yeah, I'm going to do it, but
(01:17:55):
unless she really wants it, it ain't gonna change. So
it's just being supportive and loving, encouraging. That's it. Amy
And then you want to add to that. I think
that's really good advice. And don't put the pressure on
you to do it, because if it's you think it's
your fault that she isn't, that's a road you're gonna
walk down and not win. There's no win there. It's interesting.
I just recorded a podcast yesterday where one of the
(01:18:16):
woman I was interviewing said something to me that might
apply here, and it's it's like, you can't look at
the there's an underlying reason why this is happening, why
we choose, we choose, whatever the addiction is or what
we're using to mask a pain or whatever's going on,
there's an underlying reason. So when you look at it
(01:18:39):
that way, you can have the compassion and the grace
even though it's frustrating and hard and difficult at times.
But Bobby's right being loving and supporting and not coming
after like why the actual act itself and why are
they doing that? And this is bad and they shouldn't
be doing it, but like what is the route there?
(01:18:59):
And be and compassionate about that. It's also finding out
what would motivate her. Is it I don't know if
you have kids or not. Is it your kids, you know,
getting to see them later. I think it's you know,
being supportive in a way too of and motivating in
a way of finding what she needs. It doesn't for her.
It can be any story, like what how do you
help meet her needs to help her get through to
the next level, to the next step, So don't put
(01:19:21):
it on you do, you know, be aware and just
be there. I mean, that's it. That's it. I was
waiting for him to respond, but I forgot it's a voicemail. Yeah,
but you can call us anytime. That's the point. I
was like, well, why isn't your responding anti Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I feel like I was like, I feel like this
is helpful. What do you know about your kids going
(01:19:45):
back into school? Yet they're going. That's the plan. They're
going into the building. Their school has figured out a
way to do the temperature checks, wear masks, social distancing, ish,
So that's that's the plan. I wonder how long it lasts,
because the first outbreak they have to shut it down, right,
(01:20:05):
I know. I mean, we're just hopeful. I've kind of
thought so much. To me is worried about my dad
and his assisted living place. Not him catching COVID, but
his mental state because he's such a social person and
it's starting to really wear on him. I think he
was having such a great attitude about it, and I thought, well,
(01:20:29):
I'm just going to move him into the house. But
now if my kids go back to school, that's irresponsible
of me, unless and I'm coming into work and we're quarantined.
But so then I thought, well, maybe I just don't
let the kids go back to school, and we just
all just stay at the house and I work and
we have my dad there. But they need to go
back to school. And if the school has figured out
(01:20:50):
a way to safely do it, then I am for it,
and we will have to cross our fingers and see
what happens. It stings, you have to cross your fingers.
They even have to say that, you know, I know
you have to be like, Okay, we're just wishing for
a lot because I don't Yeah, that's not really normally
like how I like to handle my kids livelihoods. Roll
the dice, let's see how this goes. But I know
that they've been very thoughtful and responsible where they attend,
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and they wouldn't do it if they didn't feel like
it was gonna work. Well, it's not the kids that
I think most folks are worried about. It's what happens teachers, custodians, Yeah,
people that have to work there, I get it. And
then kids going back home to their families. It's like, yeah,
I mean that's why now I have to take the
idea of my dad coming out of my head because
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there's there's other people that won't like certain people in
our life that won't come over to the house because
they know that I'm letting my kids play with other
kids or that I'm working. It is not happening. More
than twenty five million students typically use buses, So this
is they're saying, there are maybe kids that can't ride
the bus to school that normally need the bus because
of social distancing. They can't let all the kids in
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the bus because it can't cram them all together. Yeah,
it seems like there are a lot of these secondary
third dairy and fourth dairy things that people didn't consider
it before. They were we gotta get kids back in school.
They're invincible. But it's not just about the kids. But
I didn't. I never thought about the school bus thing
because I'd ride the school bus as a kid. I
moved so close. I run a bike. But yeah, I
just want to what was up with your kids? Yeah,
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that's the plan. They're gonna be going back. But yeah,
August twelfth or thirteenth, I think, what are they up
to now? Just hanging out? Yeah, hang out all time,
watch movies. They love movies. They ride bikes, hoverboards. I mean,
they're being super active. So what happened yesterday was AMC
Theater said, Hey, we're gonna shorten the amount of time
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with Universal Pictures that they have to show before they
can go out. So now we're gonna get all these
movies on demand. Used to be three months, now it's
only seventeen days. So it goes to the theater two
weeks later. We'll be able to watch it on demand. Okay,
I mean you have to really love the movie going
experience then to go to the movie. Yeah. And for
me though, it's about how quick can we get the
movie out of the theater because now we're seeing you
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can actually make money out some of these movies that
trolls made one hundred million dollars. You have to mark
on them different. But yeah, that's going to happen. And
we got that one right at home. Yeah, we were
in have you seen anything good lately? We watched all
the Maze runners? Yeah, for the kids. For the kids. Well,
but I started to like it. The first one. I
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was like, man, this is stupid, But I think I was.
I wasn't open, you know, I wasn't approaching it with
an open mind. I thought, this is childhood in the internet. Crazy.
We can now watch movies at our house. Yeah, what
do you mean? It's just nuts, like all the things
we can do it. I can walk into my room
and push a button, I go to my Apple TV
and then have it the whole world just right there,
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just to download. Yeah. I think about that a lot.
I know. The inventions are all around us, and electricity
has been around for a long time, and I would imagine,
isn't it crazy You just put the switch and the
lights come on. This is this is a constant right,
technology grows, we evolve. But yeah, this is wild that
I can get anything now a thumb, I know, but
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come into the house. How did they do it? Don't
I don't care that. No, that's not my specialty. Okay, Um,
speaking of the internet. Yesterday they were beating Lunchbox up
pretty bad for calling the cops on the people that
are having the house party in the neighborhood. So you
decided to call the internet. Yeah, I wanted to get
ahold of the Internet to see if they could scrub
all the Karen comments. Everybody calling me Karen, this Karen,
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that stupid Karen. I didn't even thought think about him
being a Karen, and I was like, man, I'm not
a Karen. I want those comments gone. So I figure
I'll call the Internet and see if they can get
rid of Karen for me. So he called the Internet.
What's the Internet? Well, well, the only thing I could
find I called AOL because I figure they have access
to the Internet and that they could take care of
it for me. Or I haven't heard this yet he
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called as Jason Gibble to scrub the negative comments. Here
we go. Hi, thanks for calling AOL. Hi, thank you
for calling AO world. This is we have your first
in last name. Yeah, it's Jason Gibble. How you doing, man,
I'm good. Thank you for asking. Oh yeah, what I
calling about it? I was trying to get ahold of
the internet and I feel like you guys are kind
of good friends with the internet, because some people have
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been calling me Karen online and I was hoping you
could take that off. Oh what do you mean that?
There was someone having a graduation party in my neighborhood
and I called the cops. And now people are saying
I'm a Karen and I want you to take that
off the internet. I don't want them to call me Karen. Oh.
We do apologize for that, but we don't have an
access to do that. America Online is like, you guys
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are like best friends with the internet, right, I sho
did right now? What we can provide is regarding with
your AO well email account. Well, what if you can't
get rid of them calling me Karen? Right? Okay, they're
calling me Karen and I'll just deal with that. What
about you know, like I look online and it says
that my network. Like when you type in Jason Gibble
net worth, it says I'm worth three hundred thousand dollars.
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I'm worth two billion dollars. Like I like. People think
I'm poor, but I'm super rich me. I know your
email account? Yeah, Jason Gibble sixty nine at aol dot com.
Can you please slowly Jay? Yes? Oh, how are you
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doing that? Okay? Why? Which, by the way, Jason Gibble's
not even a real person. There's no net worth of
Jason Gibble up, is there? No, he's made that up?
All right, Okay, that's funny that you're now Karen us
Box is the Karen of our show? Oh that hurts.
I don't want to be known as Karen. Don't do
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Karen things. Won't be called a Karen, right, Amy, that's right,
don't talk No Karen will be no Karen. All right.
Sometimes people will post pictures in my hometown. I just
pulled up my phone and this girl's name is Courtney Underscore,
Ray Underscore Russell. Courtney Ray Russell. She goes, Since I
got this autograph picture, it's been my bucket list to
go grab this picture. So she went to my hometown
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Mountain Pine, Arkansas. And it's an old school picture of
us and she's in front of this the sign of
my hometown. This is the boy at home Bobby Bones. Yeah,
so a big shot out to her. I always love
when people go and if you get a chance for
some reason, you're in central Arkansas, which is where I'm
from and near Mountain Pine, you do drive to the sign,
take a picture. You know, there's the Yum Yum shop there.
They could use a little business. There's a you know,
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my town. There's only seven hundred people, but we'll get
a couple of things there. They could use a couple
of bucks, get you a little little gas station. Drink.
Helped that economy, you know, wear your mask, we helped
that economy. Um, all right, what do you like to
get from the Yum Yum shot? Straight up? Ice cream
in a cone? Single like I love just ice cream,
like single ice cream from the machine. Soft serve from
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Sonic too. Kaylin will go and get this big blizzard
with Oreos and I'm like, I'll take an ice cream
cone sing straight up. Give me that soft serve love
soft serve and I love where there's original. What Are
you gonna say you made fun of me? No? All right,
that's what's up by everybody. Bobby on Instagram at mister
Bobby Bones