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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, post show, pre show, did I just hear
you tell Steve that your psychic cousins coming back on?
That's good? What day should be on Thursday? Let's see
what I'm gonna ask her? Right, look to you. I know,
(00:21):
I know she just nailed some stuff last time, so
now I'm nervous. I don't still don't think she's I
don't believe in psychics, which sounds bad because I want
to be a supportive of my cousin Kaylen, and we're
talking about this. Kaylen said she wasn't your first cousin. No,
we're not actually related. I was like, no, what's Amy's
first cousin? And she's like, no, no, I've told you
this before. I don't listen sometimes, but she said, she said,
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uh no, it's just Amy's close family friend. I was like, nope,
first cousin blood, that's wrong. And yeah, but her mom
is my aunt Lisa. I don't know them as anything else.
That's but our moms were best friends when we were little.
So I just that's why I say, Aunt Lisa and
my cousin. All Right, Thursday or Friday, we'll have run
okay to you? Cool Tuesday song I got my Tuesday
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sweater on today. By the way, all right, hit a Raymundo.
Eddie's not here to do the deal. You hear that later,
but I'll say like I'll just steal a little brother.
The best day of the week. You all know it's
my time. So I made a song about Tuesday. So
happens a rhymes the lowest number of crimes A super
bingo at nine. I don't know how you do your Tuesday.
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This is how I do mine. The sun comes up,
there's a smile in my mouth. Why because I love Tuesday.
Is the first thing I shall free zoomed this morning
and every Tuesday. At five, I got my span dexign.
It's time to head to the Why Tuesday, h Joe Way,
Tuesday Housewife's gone boozesday. I'm just talking about Tuesday. Let's
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do another verse. It's Tuesday. Is my recycling on the
curb as I drive off? Yep, my recycling is on
the curb. I mean, Fridays are fine because of casual
and all, but I'm always more productive on my Tuesday commerce,
all my after work plans. I got my spray tan,
I'm drinking lemon water rat and meet some Cayenne Pebbles
and band Band. I'm watching c SPAN and then it's
two for one at Sonic with the Coney in each
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and I say Tuesday, Hoe Way Douesday, Housewife's Gone Booesday.
I'm just talking about Tuesday. Yep, yep, yep, Tuesday, Brown
Cow Goes Moesday, Eat some cash Tesday. I'm just talking
back to Tuesday, Marty Graw. On a Tuesday, I go
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to crab my Ga on a Tuesday. I'm playing Pokemon
on a Tuesday. Came out of my mom on a Tuesday.
Thank you very much. This is the post show of
the Tuesday edition. Nicould be back in the studio because
we can do that. Um, let's look at the draft
from yesterday. Boy, I was so dead lasting this one. Really,
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I don't remember what you chose popping zitz and I
don't even like to pap zits. That's what I get
for chasing boats. Um, I have at three percent Real
Housewives popping zits for yourself and others. And then junk
food you finished next to last, Amy what people are
crazy but you're still You're still in it and lunchbox
wins with reality TV scrolling social media and shopping at Target.
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So I will be sitting out the next weeks. Hey,
I was really embarrassed on that one. It's fine losing it.
I'm kind of getting I'm kind of get a little
bored with the drafts, to be honest with you, at
this point, Yeah, like I've been doing it. Awhile do
we move on? But um in the lead right now? Me,
Morgan and Lunchbox will have seven, Amy has two and
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Eddie has one. Raymondo still has a zero, So we're
gonna get that first win there, Raymondo keep trying fight, grind,
repeat or that. All right, Hey, we'll het your dad
by the way, just check in. He's doing good. Um
he I haven't seen him since I got back, but
I think that we're going to be to start doing
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outside visits like touching him, no, socially put him in
a big blow up dinosaur. Honestly, listen, I don't know.
I don't know, I don't think so nobody's told me
that that's the case. I do see it online. I'm like, oh,
that's cute. But now I just want to do whatever
to keep him and all the other residents safe. So
they're starting to implement a program where they're gonna let
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us be outdoors with him. But I don't know all
the rules yet, but there's gonna be rules. It's very
like a specific time that we have to book it.
So we'll see. I'm hoping to get on the schedule
for that soon because I mean, he's gonna be so
excited be able to go outside. Yes, so I'll give
you posted on that. Thanks for asking about him. He's
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doing good, though. Everybody leave your house, all your family, Yeah,
they're all gone. Man, they're out. They left in the
last week, and so it's just the wife and me
and two kids. And does it feel like it's calm now?
It feels so quiet. We're just like, wow, it's so
weird because there was nothing but screen and yelling and
oh do you like it? Like it was gone? Well, yeah,
I mean it's nice to get back and have some
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quiet and be able to take naps and be able
to relax a little bit. When there's that many people there,
you can't nap and you can't relax. The only good
thing was is whenever the kids would cry, I could
sleep in because I'd be like, oh, Grandma and Grandpa here,
they'll just take care of that. Did they absolutely? Was
that new to you guys to have them around? Just yeah,
because if we haven't had any help, so it's just
like it's weird having help. And so it's like, oh, man,
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I don't have to get out of bed. You guys
handle that. And were they sad to go? Yeah? They drive?
They drove. Yeah, they drove. And they rented a minivan
and packed them packed everybody in the car and driving. Man, Oh,
I hate road tripping. You I don't mind it. It's fine.
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I do the same thing on road trips that I
do at movies. I get a bunch of snacks and
eat them right away, and then the ninety four of
the trip, I'm like, which, I had some snacks, and
then I stopped at a gas station and buy stupid
gas station And that's just a good snacks. But I'm
not good for you, like I buy good snacks, I
mean not taste to give a good for you ish
you just eat. It's gonna eat them all in like
three minutes. Yeah, and then I'm so stupid I do
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I've done this my whole life. Eventually you'd have to
learn to not do it. Frustrating I'm frustrating. I frustrate me.
All Right, we're gonna get going with today's show. We're
gonna put the Brett interview at the beginning of this.
Can we do that? Can you just started with the
Bread interview on the podcast? Had Brett Eldwards in, Oh,
he'll start the podcast. You can hear the rest of
the show after that. Some Eddy stuff that happens later.
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That's pretty crazy. All right, thank you guys on the
Bobby Bones Show. Now, you know, I've been listening to
your record pretty much NonStop. It's my vibe though, of
all your records, this is my vibe because I like
the I like the emotional I like the instruments. I
like to slow it down stuff. I had to grow
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a little bit to get to that emotion, you know,
I had to like dig down. It's like, Okay, I've
been singing the young guys songs. The girl grew up,
get the emotions out, We pour them out. So the
other songs are young guy songs. No, they're not young guys.
A young guy right, yeah, yeah, yeah, still young guy.
I just feel like I just feel like I'm growing
up a little bit, you know. So I'm tapping into
those emotions a little deeper. Now you don't have headphones on,
but I'm gonna play a clip. I was on the
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show yesterday talking about my favorite songs from your record. Yeah,
and I think I even texted you to this, this
crowd my mind song. Yeah, this is my jamp Here.
I'm gonna play some other here goes by I Don't
Need You, I Don't Feel You piano, the vocal. It
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was a real stripped down when we recorded. It was
just me and two other guys and and another guy
came in from time to time, Ian Fitchick and Daniel
Tashi and they were just it was just drums sometimes
a piano. That was it, which I loved because I
just I was like, oh my god, that's what I
sound like. Raw. It just felt so organic. That was
a great experience. That's my jam. The way Brett's records out.
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This is the first week of it. So you're gonna
stream it, you're gonna download it, you're gonna buy it,
like do it this week? Looking for a big number? Yeah.
Like then the label's happy, happy good And it's a
good time too, because I think people are looking to
feel things right now. Oh, you want to feel good
song though, This is mother good. Oh yeah, yeah, this
is the one too. This is a good day. This
is the track right after that, It's gonna be good
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in the sun made a key spell. I gotta fee
it be good day. I see. I don't ever listen
to records. I mean I listened to a lot of music,
but I rarely listen to full albums, and especially when
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they come out because there are so many. But this
is like I've listened ahy thing like five times. Well,
thank you. I'm a big fan of it. Brett Eldridge
is here, which is which is pretty cool. You you
sat in my seat to host a countdown a couple
of weeks ago. It's a nice spot, it is, right.
I enjoyed it. Yeah, it's like that's like that's the
that's the spot. It is no notice. I mean, everybody's
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got good spots, but I mean you get the little
it comes around like that. I mean it's like doctor Evils, welcome, hey,
before I come in and get sanitizing, when I walk
out and get sanitized, it's also the cleanest spot in here.
So what's that like? Hosting like a countdown whenever you're
like mostly like the artist guy playing getting played on
the Countdown. It's you're really good at your job. And me,
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I was, it's just way different from me. I'm used
to just you know, saying a few words and singing.
It's a whole different thing. But it was so cool
because I remember growing up listening to countdowns and and
uh and listening on the weekend, and it's just it
was cool to do it. So I think you got
a good vacation, so and uh yeah, And I just
sat there and worked my worked my tail off for you,
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and it's worked hard. Yeah. And I was looking at
the ratings for it. Yeah terrible. Yeah, Now don't let's
for a countdown that quick. But I appreciate that. Where
does it comes? Skyrocket? You start singing, you started doing
my gigs, all my songs. You've already know him now
well the thing too, people were tweeting during it. I
told Amy this on the show yesterday. I said, Hey,
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we get a lot of tweets about how great Brett
did on the Countdown and like how it's their favorite coundown. Ever,
I guess I'm just chopped liver to these things. Yeah,
what's going on? It's always the new hot thing. Um,
all right, Brett Eldridge is here. He's got a new record.
I want you to play the single. I gotta let
to talk to you about okay, but this is the
song that's on the radio now. I'm always curious, though,
how what the conversation is, because you're at the point
now in your career where you can dictate your career.
(10:37):
You're where you're going a bit more than you used
to could. YEA. So is do you sit in a
room and did you go all right, here's the single,
we're gonna tell the record level to put it out.
Or do you all sit together like what happens? Yeah?
You sit together and you I mean, I guess actually
on this one, my manager and I John Pete's we
we kind of you said, we're gonna go walk in
the woods. We're gonna take a walk in the wood.
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We're gonna disappear for a while. We're gonna I'm gonna
dive deep. And this is when I went and I
got the flip phone. I got you know, I did
all that kind of disconnected everything, and I was just
sending him songs and playing him songs or come home,
play him songs. And we would just go through stuff
and record them this on a phone or in a
little garage studio, and then we would talk through it.
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And the label was really really amazing about kind of
giving me the space to make you know, I wanted
to go to a deeper level, and so they gave
me the space to They weren't like, oh, it needs
a sound like this, or you know, they didn't get
in the way, which was really cool and you don't
always get that honestly, right here it is, this is Gabrielle. Hey, guys,
So because of licensing roles, we can't play anything with
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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 legal stuff. Let
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me ask you, will it ever be the right time?
With that? Can it still be the right time? It's
a really good question because if she's ever No, I
don't think you ever know, you know what I mean? Like,
I think I think for the most part, for me,
it's the sentim of the song is like I think
a lot of us have had a relationship where we
look back and we think, what was what could that
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have been? You know, that the relationship where you're like,
you know, I don't know if it's necessarily the one
that got away, but you just it wasn't the right time.
One person was all the way there and one had
something going on in their life, couldn't quite go all
the way there. Whatever it was, it didn't quite make
the distance you and you're just like, I wonder what
that person's doing. I wonder. I'm glad that I had that,
but you know, I wish him well. I just you know,
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that's where it left off. You know. I listened to
these songs, especially this new record. I'm listening listen to
the words mostly I don't give a crap. First I
listened to melody. Right, I'm a melody person first, meaning
I know a lot of songs, won't know all exact words.
I was like this babu, right, it's not a lot
of words of songs if I listened to these and
I hear how you're seeing all these sweet things about
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relationships and girls and women and maturing what's the problem,
Like as you you know you're afraid. In these songs,
it's just right on, like nailing and I'm feeling it.
It's so interesting because in these songs it's a little
like there's uh, I think I used to see more
like I'm in this perfect relationship love. I'm in love,
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you know, falling in love to be the music, which
I don't regret any of that, but I think on
this record, some of the love songs are more like
there's a song called the One You Need, and it's like,
let me be the one you need. Like I feel
like I'm giving myself the credit now. It's starting to
be like, Okay, I could be that foundation for somebody,
I could be that that person for somebody, But it's
are you there? I'm getting it. I think I'm I
think I'm finally about I think like over the last
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couple of years, I finally I'm really close. Yeah, I
think I think, yeah, I think you gotta step into
that place. So I just got to that place. Yeah,
like a year ago. It's hard. It's hard to get there.
I mean, it's I wish it was I could just
make it having like that I'm trying. I'm trying to
open my heart. That's the whole that's the whole goal,
you know. On the Bobby Bones Show. Now on your Twitter,
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you had some videos of you. You ran a half marathon.
But you ran it. It wasn't like there were people
clapping on the side, no markers, You just took off running. Yeah,
so I thought was an interesting approach you You did
it for a reason, which mental health awareness? Is that right? Yeah?
I guess though? Was that? Is it hard to just
go run with thirteen miles with nobody cheering you on? Yes,
it's very hard, but it's it's a mental battle, you know.
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Like for me, it was it was like, Okay, I gotta,
I gotta, I gotta. When I get seven miles, I
got you know, what is it? It's thirteen point one miles.
So I'm not doing a math right now. I got
another half to go, and I'm I'm seven in or
whatever over six and I'm thinking, your body, your mind's
trying to give up, you know, it's trying to make
deals with you. Your mind gives up way quicker than
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your body does. But and so you kind of have
to become bigger than your mind a little bit. It's
like I was running a race against myself, which I wanted,
um because you know, as we've talked about before, I
dealing with anxiety issues through the years. I would you
have a lot of mental games going through your head,
so mental health awareness, you know, at a time like this,
you know, I was. I knew it was gonna get
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tough and in this you know, lockdown and everything going
on in the world, and so I wanted to find
some resilience. So I just ran thirteen one miles. I
trained a course. I didn't like this do it overnight,
but I got to the point where I would just
got addicted to running and I loved it so and
we raised a bunch of money for mental health awareness.
So I would I would enjoy having people in the sidelines.
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I think that would be pretty cool. But I think
I'm glad I had to do it that with that
way first, you know, and eventually I would like to
do another one with with people. I feel like it
would be easier. Maybe would you do the whole twenty six?
Would you Amy has you've done it just once when
when I was in college, what do you think back
in the day, Um, it was good. It's it's totally
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mental once you get I think when we trained, we
never I never ran more than twenty one miles in
training because our coach was had told us if you
can do twenty one, you can do twenty six point
two and it's ninety percent mental. So I mean, obviously
you can't have you just got to make the twenty
one and then the last train. But I mean that's
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what she would tell us because she's like, if you
can do that, your body, if as long as you're
in good your everything's working, like you should be fine.
But it is so mental. And I do think there's
something about accomplishing whatever it is, setting it, setting a goal,
and then accomplishing it. There's a rush. I remember finishing
after trying not to throw up at the end. I
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mean it was really I mean it's so hot here.
I feel like if you can run a half or
in Nashville, you can run a lot of places very hilly.
But you know, after that, I felt a very rush
in a sense of accomplishment, and just like I was,
I hardly ever ran more than five miles in my
life at a time. And I just ran thirteen point one.
That's pretty cool, feeling well, what seven more? And then
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that's at twenty and then according to my college coach,
you're in if you could do twenty. Let's go. What's
up at the ring you're wearing? Oh yeah, this is
the order ring. This is not brought to you by
This is just uh, this is just you're not a
big you're not a big jewelry guy. On your hand?
Do you have a ring on? What does that think?
So it attracts your sleep? Um, I has these little
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sensors on it. It doesn't have a screener thing on it, um,
but attracts your sleep, attracts your body temperature at night,
tracks your heart rate, all that stuff. Because you know,
I was wearing the I was wearing an Apple Watch
at one point, but I was on stage and I
don't want to be wearing apple Watch on stage all
the time. So I wanted to get some kind of
ring and I couldn't find what it fit my ring finger.
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But then I was like, then I kind of look
like I'm a married guy, and so I got one
right on my finger and attracts my sleep. And I've
kind of a I've struggled with sleep to the years.
You know you and I tied that before. But I
feel like if I focus on it, this tells me
when to go to bed. I'm when to get up.
Your body, you're sir, Kadian rhythm, it kind of it
kind of captures your rhythm, your body. So it connects
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to an app and then the app tells you or
does it, like yeah, connect and you go to sleep.
We're gonna keep shining. I mean, well that's interesting. Wait,
how can we look it up? Or they're not a client,
you're not. It's just generally crazy. Oh no, and I'm
genuinely curious too. Yeah, I really like it. I mean
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it makes me a little obsessive, like I look at
it a lot. But sleep is so important. So I'm sleeping.
Water two easiest things right that we don't and we
don't near the way, way more, way, more things. I
work everything before sleep and sleeps what gives us life?
Bred Eldridge is here. I want to just run through
these number one songs. I don't just give you one
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word I'm gonna say, because you don't have headphones on.
I'm gonna say the name of the song where he's
gonna play it, and I want to point at you.
You tell me one word that comes to mind when
we did the song? First of all, don't you here's
the song? You a little close? What's the one word?
Get to know? You know? Let's make you feel? That's
all groove? That's a groove, yeah, trag groove. That was
all right. Here's a beat of the music. What's the song? Yeah?
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Is this a videos? You think of pigs? Sweet? That's
what it is? Okay, Yeah, that's why I see that
in my head. That's a video too. Ye? All right? Good?
That that a video must have worked, because I don't huh,
how often do you see videos? Rely on Instagram or
where I was? It was bad before the swimming pigs
became popular though, back when people didn't you popularized swimming pigs?
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Is that what you're I really kind of? I hope not.
I think someone else did it too mean to me?
Do you think about that one intimate? Okay? You ever
let me ask you this, I'll ask in a nice way.
You ever smooched with a girl? Listen to your own song?
Come on? How great is that answering? These are all
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uper love songs. I'd never have Yeah, I never have.
I would tell you too, I would I never have
have you to a Brett song or to one of yours. No, no,
all us are staying up comedy songs. Hey, I'm just
saying it comes on the playlist. It doesn't come on
the playlist, though. That would be how did that look
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good on the right? Yours could be. You could be
listening to like an I Heart radio station or Pandora station,
you listen to like country love songs, Yeah, and then
all of a sudden, you know I want to be that,
so you just that could happen. Yeah. All I'm saying
is when it happens, let us know that would I would?
I think I would lose the moment though. I think
I'd be in it and I'd be like, I would
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start feeling weird, lose my mind. Here's this one so much?
They make you think about straight jacket me too. That
was the word I had just from maybe the picture
on the front of it too. Yeah, this is the
album cover was and I shot it in a straight
jacket drunk on your love? Yeah? Which, um, which one
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of these songs of your seven number ones, did you go, man,
that's for sure a hit? And then which one did
you go? I don't know, Um, I think I think
for sure was be the Music and Drunk on your Love,
one of those two, like I knew, I just you know,
sometimes I was rhythm, just the feel of those kind
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of things just felt like it. Um then me like
a song like me to me. You think it's gonna,
you know, connect in a big way, but you don't know,
um slower, you know. I mean, there's just a lot
of things that you gotta get through to get that
song out there. And and it became like a huge
wedding song, all that sung. Dang. I bet you get offers.
You get offers to play weddings for like super rich people. Yeah.
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I got offers weddings for early fancy weddings, and I
got offers from from fans saying we got an open
bar yea. And those are the two you do, and
those are the ones that I always want to show
up to. Yeah, that's crazy, man. I wanted it like
a sultan or a oligarch calls you and goes, listen,
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Oh yeah, has anybody from my my daughter or she's
turning twenty two. We give you two million dollars on
a yacht like Mariah carry or something she does that.
Oh yeah, you have so many songs though, like perfect
wedding love song. It's not about idea, you know, let's
just put it out there. Let's put it out to
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the universe. Yeah, we have a lot of listeners over there. Um,
you know the song when I went to my girlfriend's
hometown for the first time. Um, Like, my favorite song
that you ever did was take Me the Long Way
Around this town your town. Yeah, it which is my
favorite song, and just because I was always like, man,
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I can't wait to have someone who I care enough
about to know all the all the crap, which ends
up being the best parts. Like because most people like
I don't care about the crap. I don't see you
played softball in eighth grade, but I actually did the
first time. It was the first time in my life
because I went to my girlfriend's from a town near
near Tulsa, and I was like, Hey, let me see
everything in your town. And then I think I told
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you this. I played your song and I was like,
we played it. It It was good. That's my favorite Brett song.
Was that number one? Yeah, that's number one. It's not one.
I think it was, except well if it wasn't, it
was close. Yeah, I don't know if it was it,
but it's my favorite. Two. It's a Bobby number one.
It was number two. Some of the best songs don't
even make it to number one. It's fine, Amy's now
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giving you, thank you, thank you. I was obviously heartbroken,
but Amy's always there for that. He was always there.
But that's like, that's my Bret Eldred song. Well, like
I'm that up. My favorite Brett Elders never even made
it to radio. Pull me on, Yeah, put me on,
Pull me on the way one way Ska Arrol playing
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you know the one too that people now come out
and go. You know what Brett song I liked the
most because I think they go back into your history
is Raymond. Yeah, because I don't know that that song
did what you wanted to do when it first came out,
the very first song, so it was it was the
same album. Yeah, but with your success, people go back
and then start, which is cool, especially now. I mean
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people like I can go find that. That's that's a
powerful song too. Man. Man, that's that's why I can
talk about vulnera vulnerable so hard to say vulnerable. That
song was, I mean when I wrote that, it was
about my grandmother's she had Alzheimer's, and it was inspired
from my grandmother having Alzheimer's, and I wrote it got
it's kind of an emotional way to cope with that.
But it was that's kind of like what I wanted
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to go back to with this new record of getting
super Vulnerable in that way, because it just kind of
releases something. And yeah, and I think it connects with people.
Got two more things to talk to you about. First
of all, your height is listed as six foot four?
Is that true? I think I'm a little more than that.
I do too. I was gonna say, while you playing that,
I'll play mine up. You play your son. Oh somebody
played it down for me. I guess. I don't know
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Where's it on Wiki? It's on everything. It's on really
six four? Come on, give me. I'm think I'm about
six five? Oh wow, maybe a little less? Did you?
When did you grow? At what age? Like? Sophomore year?
So I played I played most sports my freshman year
and then I would but I wasn't that big so,
and I didn't get like the athletic level I could
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have been until later. And I'd quit several sports at
the end of freshman year because I was like, I
want to play music. I'm my dad, my brother or
my grandfather were all amazing athletes and I was just
not that great. Then I got huge and I was playing.
I guess I was never gonna go pro. So like
or now you go back and you try Michael Georgian,
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we make a movie. Oh yeah, a documentary. Yeah, who's
in it? Gets investing everybody, We're not investing. The other
thing I'm gonna ask you is, by the way, Bret's
got a record out. It came out this week. Check
it out. It's called Sunday Drive. I'm gonna talk about
the song because this was an interesting story and I
brought it up whenever you posted it on Instagram. Ray
play a little bit a Sunday Drive, please just domin
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this whole funny song went home, And this whole song
is about you know something that you just kind of
take for granted, a Sunday Drive, but now it's really
important to you. It's like, that's that's the thing that
matters the most. Was that Sunday Drive, but it's the
only song you didn't write. Yep. Now, you were working
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in a for a record label here in town, and
what was your job there. I was working for a
publishing company, so I was, which is different. That's for songwriters. Songwriter,
so like this is where you go write songs for
a living? I guess, uh, And I was. I was
working in the basement as a called the tape room. Um.
It was like a dungeon looking kind of room, and um,
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I would just transfer CDs m P three's on the
hard drive so they could have all the artists database.
And I heard this song, you know, college days, and
I loved that. I was just completely taken away by
the depth and motion of it and how it felt
really a related in my life. And I kept it
like I kept it in my email inbox and I
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held onto it for Wait, should you have done that?
Was that? I guess? No. I think it's people pitched songs,
and like, no, I could have done that. I could
have done that. I think somebody at that there told
me about it too, and so which I'm sure they're
glad they didn't know, because if it didn't really got
recorded through any of that. But yeah, I would hope
like artists would put it on hold and other artists
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would look at maybe recording it, and then they they
never did, and I would just never tell anybody about
I was like hoping one day I got to record it,
and then I got to this record that was way
more reflective. It's a very reflective song, and it was
kind of serendipitous, kind of was the right moment to
record it, and it was very full circle. It's a
cool story. Who did you see almost recorded it? Do
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you know? Uh? Do you not want to say? That's
all the wheels turning, that's all the wheels. It is
interesting though that even in the your early days or
college days, but a song like that struck you, yeah,
and that you yeah, I just but I just yeah,
it was not that it shouldn't, but where you were,
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and then it took you how I'm a lot, there's
a lot. The third line talks about your parents holder
and you're helping them to the back seat, and I
was just completely destruyble that my parents are pretty young now,
but still you we're all growing older. You know, it's
that's the that's what time? Does you know? And to
take each moment and make it count kind of thing,
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is what I think the message of the song was.
And it really described a hold of me. And so
I sang that song in the studio. I got to
the third verse, I completely lost it and I had
to I just started bawling. I stepped back from the
microphone and uh. And the piano player, Ian Fitchick, he
kept playing and he finished the song. He was really
emotional and I and hit that last first and that
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was the take as one take like that nice. So
that was that was That was a deep one. That's
it the only song you ever cried on, I think so.
I think that's yeah, for sure. I still have troubled.
I did a little live stream from my album Lachaturday,
and I was tearing up thinking my parents were because
I knew my parents were watching me on the other
side of the screen and you could feel that emotion
and just and it was just it's heavy, but in
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a good way. You know, it's a good story. I
knew we'd get one out of you, yes all, at
least one. Lets one. Let's do let's play one of
the hit by the way, check out Sunday Drive. I
love it. It's it for me. That's it's my jam.
I'll play a little bit of Paris, Illinois because this
is the end of it, and there's like you know,
it's it sounds a little different. Paris might sounds a
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little different if I had much. I'm being paid a
little bit of that old school Snatra stuff you like.
Check it out Sunday Drive. All right, let's play one
of the number one ones here? How about let's do
want to be that song? Can I request that one? Yes?
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You can't? All right? Brett Elder just here, he's gonna
play us out. Would want to be that song? Laning
you out? Here? We go here? He is in the flesh,
all right, check out Sunday Drive his new record. Uh,
I endorse it right. Good to see you by, good
to see you, Thanks for coming bye. And I know
we're on vacation on Friday when your record was out
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on released day. Sorry, we couldn't do this. Then it's
all right. The first week it's all the same, all
the same, man, it's all the same as long as
we get to sing. It's just fun to sing. Right now.
Don't really get to do much of that, so Amy
you anything you want to say no, I really like
your I just encourage people to get the album. I
love it. Good days, yes, good day, good day. Sorry,
I added it makes you feel good. Yeah, yeah, I
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like it all right. Might be my favorite from the
album and probably single two. Yeah, thinking nobody ever anything. Yeah,
that would be a good second one. All right, A
little more good to see you bread Hey, guys, welcome
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to the show More studio morning. Bred Eldridge will be
in later today. He's gonna play a couple of songs too.
He's got his new records so good as talking about
it yesterday A little bit. Where do I start? I
saw Chick fil At was voted best chain restaurant again
for the sixth year in a row. And then when
you say that, the haters come flying out. Let me
explain to everyone why Chick fil At is so good.
(31:38):
It's because it's good, it's cheap, and the service is great.
It's not if you just put the food out against
a crazy fancy place, you're not gonna go, well, this
is the best food, but for the price point, it's fantastic.
That's why it's clean, it's good, it's cheap friendly. Yeah,
(32:00):
And so that's why Chick fil A wins. Anytime you
say anything is fantastic, people want to be haters good
and it's not the best. But it didn't win because
it absolutely is the best tasting period by far. That's
not the it's just best overall. And I think when
you can go in with ten dollars and buy two
people a mill and it's still be pretty good, That's
(32:20):
that's why it wins. And you love the fries, oh yeah,
and I love, but now I also love the chicken sandwiches.
I could go there. I would choose if I had
to choose one fast food place to go to for
the rest of my life, all able. Yeah, but it's
a chain, so it's not just fast food but chain.
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But I mean Taco Bell would be a close second.
And they're open on Sundays. I guess I just wouldn't
eat on Sunday. Best chain yours is I'll go Chick
fil Lunchbox. Oh, McDonald's pound pound for pound, because again,
cost is a factor in this. We're not just going
best tasting, right because Chick fil A I can do
without the fries. Like McDonald's, I can get the burger
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and fries. Chick Fila. I just throw the fries away,
oh my god. And it's Chick fil A, or if
it's a burger. Wendy's is really strong. They don't have
the best fries, but their meat is really good and
they get the frosty and then pretty good fries. But
Chick fil As for me, I would think I would
pick them too. I'd put all of Garden up there too.
It's a different kind of chain. Yes I did. And
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it costs a little more, but you're getting better and
it doesn't cost a whole lot compared to the others. Like,
we went to Carrabbas the other night, and I don't
I've been to Crabs enough. I like corrab Is. Kaitlin
loves Carrabs and she was like, I know the home
in you Alive Garden is. She's a big Olive Garden
fan too. Aligardens my jam though, when it's because they're
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most kind of Italian, not kind of they both are.
I guess I haven't been a whole whole lot enough
to know. Yeah, um, but all of you, I'm gonna
go Chick fil at all of Garden. I love in
and out Burger, oh, because it doesn't cost that much,
and I like to meet a lot, but it's not
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enough places regional. Yeah, I'm gonna go as far as
chains go. I gonna go check fil A all of garden.
I do like outback. It costs more, I get it.
But for like fancy Night or red Lobster, Fancy Night
out red Lobsters. We went there again. You know they
don't keep the lobsters up front anymore. Why people don't
want to see what they're gonna eat or Corona, I
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don't know. I don't know. Interesting. I don't think he
has to do with Corona. Corona have to do with
the lobsters being up front. People put their hand in it.
There's nobody in the lobby to see it. Oh okay,
and that's why it was a presentation thing. Maybe I
don't know if they didn't have it. We went there
other night. I feel like Peter probably complained or something. Well,
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they've been doing that for a long time. You can
always call our line too. If we don't answer, there's
a voicemail. Leave it. We check them every day eight seven,
seven seventy seven, Bobby. For example, Amy, this is a
clip about you. Here you go. I just want to
make a comment. Please tell Amy, don't yille what and
(35:10):
I use y'all podcast. I've listened to it every day
when I walk, so tell her to stoff. It's kind
of startling. Anyway, Love the show, Love everybody on it.
Thanks for listening. Amy, thoughts wait, I can't go what,
but Ray can go yeah or whatever, which I love
when Ray does that, And I will work on that
(35:31):
if it's annoying. I don't think it's that annoying, but
I just want you to hear because yesterday someone said
that they were really annoyed with me when I eat
a cookie and I'm like, oh, I have to go
on a diet for eight months. So you can also
call and share what a thing we do. It's annoying
totally because we need we I welcome constructive criticism. She
was super nice about it, so that was fine. She
(35:51):
wasn't rude. Yeah, so I can appreciate the criticism. Okay,
I don't know if appreciate it, but understand No, I can. No,
I've got I've matured a lot. I can appreciate it.
And no, okay, maybe that is annoying. I should work
on it, or maybe I shouldn't startle people. Eight seven
seven seventy seven. Bobby, you showed your kids Back to
the Future. Yeah, I loved it. Where is it now?
(36:14):
What do you mean where? How'd they watch it? Oh?
We were in Colorado, and like where we were staying.
My brother in law he has all the movies DVDs,
and so he has a little movie room and they
just go in there and they watch it. Actually has
a Back to the Future poster up in the movie room,
and they're like, we want to watch that one. So
they put it in and we watched the first one,
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and then they watched a little bit of the third one.
So they really enjoyed it. It was so good, and
I loved that they loved it because it reminded me
how good it is. And I like that they can
go back in time and still enjoy it. That's how
you know a movie's good because it holds up, you know.
I watched The Princess Bride with Caitlin recently. I've never
seen it from the eighties. I really enjoyed it. For
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an eighties movie, it held up pretty well. Mount more
of eighties movies. If you haven't to do four of them,
I would for sure have to go Dirty Dancing Steel
Magnolia's Top Gun, Oh, Top Gun good one and Goonies. Okay,
mine are gonna be Karate Kid. Did you ever watch
(37:18):
Karate Kids? Yeah? Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. I have
not watched that. One of my favorite movies of all
time because I learned a lot too, because they go
back through time and they see all the famous people
like Soccerates, Billy the Kid. It's I wonder if your
kids were like that one. Oh, I have it on
my list of things to watch eventually in life. Beetlejuice
(37:40):
is I'm about rushmore of eighties movies. Do you ever
watched that with Michael Heaton? Yep? Beetle Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, and
then either Commando? What is that the first action movie
I really liked with Arnold Schwartzenegger. You never saw Commando? No?
And Don't make Me? Yeah, I think I'm gonna get
I'm not gonna make it. I think I'm gonna go Commando,
Karate Kid, Commando, Beetlejuice, Bill and Ted. You're totally different,
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so young though we were born in the eighties. Yeah, yeah,
we didn't match any huh. I didn't put Princess Bride
on there. I didn't put Back to the Future because
they were talking about it. Yeah, those are good. Did
you ever see Never Ending Story? Yes? Did you like that?
Loved it? I thought that's what I was watching. When
I was watching Princess Bride, Big White Dog, I kept
asking her where's the dog? You're like, what are you
talking about? That's Never Ending Story? Different? Are they about
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the same thing? No, The Batman came out with Michael
Keaton and Jack Nicholson. You didn't like that? Well, I
don't know if I've seen it, but I mean I
don't want to Mad Max. The original one with mel
Gifts and Tina Turner was and that one Lunchbox. Yeah,
I know it's a good movie. Yeah, favorite eighties movie.
Oh yeah, I have Coming to America. Good one? Or
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stand by Me? O God, Yeah, that's a good one.
To the leeches, Yes, that's why anytime I think it's
stand by Me, I immediately go to the leeches. And
you don't even have a weener. You're right at all,
You don't even have a weener. Is anybody of Hadley
here on them? Yeah, of course you have. I haven't
never that looked like that. Are the leeches in Arkansas
(39:06):
that when we would be places were like smaller and rounder,
we had leeches. They'd be like, oh you gotta leach.
No big deal, No it was a big deal. But
it would be like getting a big tick. See, ticks
were pretty common, but when you get like a big tick,
that's a weird one. But now ticks are crazy because
people would get rhyme disease. I know, like we never
(39:27):
thought about lyme disease as the kid. Yeah, nobody's even
getting lime disease where I was and we had ticks.
All maybe it's a different Maybe they were, but they
didn't know that's what they had wrong with them. And
because I mean some doctors or people I don't know
don't believe that that's a real disease. What they don't
I swear, Yeah it's a thing, like there's people to
have it. The same people that thought that Wayward what
(39:51):
was the name of that what's the name of that company?
That way Wayfair was selling things with child hulling, kids trafficking.
Let's do you see how that even started? Yes, there
was someone on Reddy go on what if right? It
wasn't even a real thing, Okay, I yes, I know
things spread on the internet. I just know that I
follow a couple of people on Instagram that have lime disease,
and they sometimes will have to stand up for the
(40:13):
fact that they haven't. It took many, many years to
even find a doctor that would help diagnose them. Prop
people don't even think dinosaurs are real. Some people don't
there are what Yeah, but this is like people, they
really have a disease. I'm saying even doctors don't can't
help them, and they don't think that it's real, like
(40:33):
you haven't seen that. That's why I was blown away.
But that's why I started going dino. When I bring
dinosaurs into the argument, you know, I've been shocked. Yeah,
I'm very excited about a new TV show starting as
far as shooting it. It's a show on nat Geo.
We're doing sixteen episodes. It's called Breaking Bobby Bones. And
I go and find people with stories similar to mine,
that come from backgrounds that some people would think we're rough,
(40:55):
and then now they do crazy cool jobs much like
my story. And so we're gonna go out to Idaho
outside of Boise next week and just got delayed. It's
just all the COVID restrictions. Oh it got delayed. So
now that's a later when we're like three episodes away. Now,
in a couple of weeks, I'm not sure if I
can share these details really, But in a couple of weeks,
(41:15):
I'm going. There's a female wrestler who wrestles in like
the women wrestling. I didn't tell you what the other
guy did too. He's a blind kayaker. I was gonna
train blind whitewater rapid what I know, and I'll share
it with you guys, this stuff until they tell me
not to. But that was the first episode. I have
to train blind like this blinded mask. And then because
he's a blind kayaker who goes through crazy white water stuff, well,
(41:38):
how do you know if you're approaching a rock? That's
what I was going to find out. So, like, I
hear his story and then I try to do what
he does. That's very scary. So also, you're going to
wrestle the girl or as a girl something like that. Yeah,
So I go, and she's up a female professional wrestler
for like a women's wrestling organization. So I'm gonna go,
(42:01):
and again not quite sure, but I'm gonna go and Wrestle,
but now that's the first one coming up in a
few weeks. But everybody's all the COVID restrictions, which I'm happy, Like,
I'm not happy our show is delayed, but I'm happy
that people are trying to be as secure as possible
with who's getting on sets and stuff. I did read
a story too that half of recovered COVID nineteen patients
(42:23):
have heard damage. You know. They know so little about
this right now, and I'm not going to stay on
This is the only time I talk about it today.
But they know so little about it that and it
changes so fast. But that's why it was called the
novel coronavirus, because it's brand new and people would come
out early ag aheia. I. We think this is going
to be and some of it was right, some of
it was wrong, but that's just because it hasn't been
tested enough. Study show half of recovered COVID nineteen patients
(42:45):
have hard damage. They're continue to find out more and more,
you know, and they think not to get anybody down.
My only consistent thing I say about it is take
care of yourself. Don't depend on anyone to take care
of you. Go out where I'm ask if you're around folks,
wash your hands, stay away from folks if you can,
(43:09):
but take care of yourself. You know, you keep your
hands out of your mouth. Yeah, that's a hard one
for me. I keep your hands in my eyes, on
my nose, in my mouth. Yeah, and I think for
a lot of young people, including myself, because I've had
these thoughts. Well, okay, if I get it, I guess,
you know, I think that I'll be fine. But there's
so much that we don't know, and everybody's body's reacting
differently that it's like two, maybe you recover, but ten
(43:33):
years from now, maybe you have some side effects in
your heart or other organs that are a result of
you having it that maybe you wouldn't have encountered at
this that point in your life. So you still should
be concerned about whether or not you're going to get it. Well,
that's what school's going in. I hope kids get to
go to school. I don't think there's a single person
that doesn't want kids to go to school. But you know,
and everyone's going, well, the kids have a mutes. What
(43:55):
about the teachers. Yeah, that's what I think about. Two,
Like a teacher who isn't getting paid enough anyway, and
they have to go in, and they're going in it's
dangerous to them. What about a fifty five year old teacher,
a seventy year old teacher. So we all want kids
to be in school, and you have two kids, you
want them to be in school. Absolutely, I know that
(44:16):
they're I mean because we're not set up as a
homeschool family. I think for certain people homeschooling works, but
for my kids were it's a major setback for us,
big time, socially, emotionally. Them child developed their development, like
their social skills, like a lot of it, not just
even the learning part. It's like all of them being
a kid part. But it's setting us back. Like, yeah,
(44:41):
so I want them in school, not just for the education,
but for what it does for them emotionally and socially,
because I see that the difference in them just being
in our house all the time. No, my point is
the butt isn't about your kids. It's like, but you
don't want them to running back to school? Correct? Yeah? No,
I mean we'll keep them at home as long as
we need to until it's safe, You're correct. I mean,
if we can give billion dollars to airlines. We can
(45:02):
give billion dollars of schools and let them try to
figure it out. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Keep your
fingers out of your mouth. It's a big one. That
was I was talking about that Gabby Barrett sucked her
thumb until she was That's who I was talking about earlier. Oh,
until she was how old? Eighth grade? Yeah, that crazy.
Everybody's got their thing. But Gabby Barrett said that she
sucked her thumb until the eighth grade. She had to
(45:24):
stop because I was messing up her two front teeth
so bad. That's what I try to tell my daughter.
She doesn't believe me. She's still yeah, but hers is
a it's a soothing thing for her. She did it
at the orphanage. I'm not shocked that she's thirteen and
still does it. That's why I'm like, eighth grade. That
doesn't seem that weird, because now that I have kids, Like,
there's a lot of stuff that happens. You just think
(45:44):
thirteen is a lot older than it is, but it's
really still young. Ippide the bed till second grade. I
think that was his emotional stuff more than it was
anything else. Trauma and then biden my nails. I've been
fighting that my whole life, and so I've determined never
quit biting my nails. But I can always wash my
hands more and it's not eliminating all. I don't know
(46:06):
how y'all do that. My husband bites his nails two
and it's disgusting. I don't think it's great either. You're
acting like I think it's wonderful. I don't keep doing it,
but I didn't mean I like it. You know that's
my vice? What do you do? What do you still do?
I pull my hair out. This has come up twice
in two days. You're pulling your hair out? Huh, well,
that's what I do. But in fact, it came up
(46:26):
when we were with our family last week. We were
talking about how I now they see me just pulling it, like,
just pulling at it. I don't pull it all the
way out, but occasionally, because I had to, I was
getting I was getting a bald spot, so I had
to stop. And now I just pull it, but occasionally
I rip it out and it feels so good. Don't
judge me ever again for biding my finger nails. Why
(46:48):
don't judge me ever again? The latest from Nashville and
Tullywood Morgan number two thirty. Skinny Kimberly from a Little
Big Town talks about her favorite family heirloom. We have
in my family a beat up bible. The bindon's fallen off,
some of the pages are just stuffed in there. Still
in the front is written the births of all the
(47:10):
children since the mid eighteen hundreds in our family, and
some of the children weren't even named because they lived
a day or two. And oh, it's so special, it's
such a treasure. Mark and Midland remembers being banned from
meeting George straight from his mom. The first time we
played for George Strait, I got a little too excited
and proceeded to drink almost an entire bottle of the
(47:32):
Kiela by myself waiting to meet George Strait is a
combination of Jess Cameron and my mother at semi home
before George came down. It's pretty embarrassing when you get
set home by your mother at a George Straite show.
Miranda Lambert is a big fan of fellow country artists
and Neil Towns. I think that she is very special.
She's one of those songwriter career top artist. I feel
(47:54):
like she could make a an amazing catalog because of
her lyrics and what she's not afraid to say. Doesn't
write conventional love song. She writes about things that are
a little hard to hear sometimes, which I think is amazing.
I'm Morgan number two. That's her skinny hat. It's time
for the good news unbox. This lady in Nebraska is
(48:15):
on a way to her daughter's wedding. She's been an
ear nurse for thirty five years, and she sees a
big car wreck right in front of her and she's like,
oh my goodness. She jumps out of the car and
she runs. There's this woman gravely injured. She opens her
airwaves until paramedics arrive and the life light her to
the hospital where she survives. Shows up to her daughter's
wedding ten minutes before the start of the wedding. No
(48:36):
blood on the dress. Wow. So she saved a life
and then got to wear the same clothes at the wedding.
She was in her dress on the way to the
wedding and she showed up because sorry, I was late.
How to save a life? Didn't say that? That's what
her daughter said when she said she said when she
walked into the wedding, said I sorry, I'm late, and boom.
That is awesome that she was able to stop and
(48:56):
save her dank. There you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Yeah. Today, this story
comes to us from Jupiter, Florida. A forty one year
old man wanted to be the cool dad. So he
has a twelve year old step daughter and he's like, here,
you want to drive the car, keep going faster, faster,
(49:16):
got the car all the way up to eighty five
miles an hour when they got pulled over. Twelve twelve
years old. Is he get in trouble? Yeah, he gets
in trouble because he wanted to be the cool father
and letting her drive. And he's not even the real father.
He's just dating the girl's mom. But he's he says,
I'm kind of like the stepfather, kind of like the
step father. But I'm saying, does he get the ticket
or the sheet? Do we know? I know he does.
(49:36):
He got arrested for child endangerment and all that. And
I drove when I was twelve, but never on a highway.
It was a dirt road, which I'm not his hands, right, Yeah,
but you grew up in a rural area. I think
a lot of people that grew up like you did
drove at a young age. Yeah, mostly did chase dogs. Yeah,
I mean you had to. You were doing it, like
(49:57):
I didn't driven till driver's dead. We had we had
permits of fourteen, though I didn't have my permental fifteen.
So I think that was just the state difference though too. Huh. Yeah,
all right, I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head store of
the day. Yesterday Eddie wasn't here because he went to
Florida got sick. He got a COVID test. Today Eddie's
(50:18):
not here. We were gonna quarantine him. But he's still
feeling bad, right Eddie. Yeah, I'm not feeling better. Guys, Like,
I feel like now I can add body ache to
this thing. Oh now body aches? Right? Yeah, I don't.
I have no idea, but like, I don't know if
I'm just tired or what. Because I've been in bed
(50:40):
for two days straight, so that could be it. But
I don't know. I don't feel any better. Eddie's got
because people say they're just exhausted. Ye can get out
of bed now, Eddie hasn't set in that chair since
he left because Morgan's running cameras right now? Right, Yeah,
you're okay with sitting over there in his spot? Yeah?
Better me, I mean it. So, Eddie, do you think
(51:02):
you have corona? No? I honestly don't think so. Oh
my gosh, so careful that I don't think that I
can have it. I mean, I just really think it's
a bad case of a sinus infection. But I feel
like Eddie, there's tons of people out there that got
it that weren't being reckless or irresponsible. They were being
careful too. It just happened. You don't have to go
to kid Rocks Bar and Grille. Yeah, you can just
(51:24):
get it. I know. But I was not around people
like i've anytime I had to go around people, I
wore a mask and I don't. I mean, I'm assuming
that's what you do. Well, Oh, you don't have your results, right, No,
I do not. So they told me they will call
me if I test positive, and they will email me
if it's negative. So I've been checking my email, non
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Eddie Hidden Refresh Refresh resha Florida added another twelve thousand,
six hundred cases. Yesterday of Corona to bring their total
up to two hundred and eighty two thousand. Yeah. I
feel like you just go there and breathe and let
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me shout out there listeners tampahassee like this is this
is no shot in any way because we are not
in a place of doing great either. No. But yeah,
Florida record cases and they're like, let's just open up
Disney World too, Let's just have at it. It's like,
we don't win everything. Here's the thing, though, here's the thing.
(52:26):
I feel like, I got to Florida on Tuesday. I
started feeling sick on Friday. I don't know how quick
this thing works, but I mean that's that's okay. That's
in the early part of the range, okay, because I'm
feeling like, if I do have Corona, it could have
been somewhere here in Nashville. No. Now, you're just trying
to get out of the fact that you went to
Florida during a vacation. I'm just saying that's not on percent. Well,
(52:48):
nothing's Eddie. Yeah, I hope you don't have Corona. I
hope so too. So if he does have it, that
means he has to stay home for like six months. No,
it means no, that means he has to stay home
until two negative tests. Oh wow, Ray, why your eyes
so big? I mean not saying that I predicted this,
but he did choose Covid Bay over Mandalay Bay in Vegas. Okay, okay, Bay,
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did you read that out just now? I mean, obviously
I've been thinking about it. But when he's going to
come on Raise home last night, going well, when they
bring Eddie on, he's writing options right. Oh man, I'm
a big punching back for these two. I know it. Yeah,
oh yeah you are. I mean, because you made us
feel so guilty about going to Vegas and how irresponsible
we were, and then here you are, laid up in bed,
(53:37):
can't get out of bed. Eddie can ask you a question? Yeah?
Can you taste things still? Fully? Yeah? I can taste
and I can smell, and I don't have a fever.
But everybody's symptoms are different, that's true. But I mean
the tasting and the smell things are big signs. If
you'd just said no, yeah, well we'll get the results soon,
or he will. I mean, my head just hurts really
(54:00):
really bad. And then and that's just what makes me
think it's sinus infection. Do you get science infections often
twice a year? Do you get them from the water?
I don't know. I mean I haven't put that together.
Does this feel like it has in previous years if
you get it twice a year? Yes? Minus the body eight.
Are you isolated from your family or they you still
haven't on bringing sup No, I'm in my room. I
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haven't left my room. I'll go down to get water
or something. But no, they don't come in to see me.
I'm trying to keep my distance as much as possible.
And when did you get one day of the week?
Did you get to test? I got it Sunday? No? No No, No, Saturday, Saturday? Okay,
so Sunday, Monday, today's Tuesday. He should have it in
the next couple of days. Could you get yours? How
many days? After two days? Forty eight hours? Are you
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answering calls from unknown numbers though, Eddie? Yeah, I mean
just you guys. No one's really called me, just you guys. Well,
they will they call you with your result? Or did
they email you? They just said he'll call. Sorry if
it's yes, they'll email. If it's no. Yeah, sorry, Well,
we're thinking about you. Thank you, man, I missed you, guys.
I really want this to come negative so I can
(55:06):
get over this crap and get back to work. Well,
and if it's negative and you get over that crap,
you also know you don't have it. And it's not
asymptomatic too, which is a good thing, right because who
knows who has it and just doesn't being affected by it.
I gotta I'm getting a test tomorrow because I have
to do a full physical for National Geographic for I'm
starting to work for them, and so I can get
(55:28):
a full physical and I'm getting cod test. While I'm there,
I tried to get online and go to like a
Walgreens or CBS and click it because they have all
these options, and it goes okay, I mentioned this earlier,
right or just or They're like, do you have a
symptom and I was like, nope, don't have a test.
I was like like, okay, we can probably see you.
So you just lions, I get a symptom, get tested.
(55:48):
Not that you're encouraged, No, no, of course not. Okay,
Eddie be good, be saying all right, thanks guys. All
right there He is our producer Eddie who may have COVID. Wow,
Oh well, do you think yes or no? Amy? If
you're betting, yes, I'm gonna bet no. I'm just gonna
say now, I'm gonna bet no. You So, I don't
want to put out the bad vibe. It's no vibe. Yeah,
if I had to put money on it, Yes, Yes,
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he's got it. Morgan, I don't think so. Oh we
got two, Yes, it's two knows Ray one hundred percent
has it. It's not just a coincidence that he's having
these weird body aches right after his trip to Florida,
which is right now the hot spot for coronavirus. Okay,
we'll see. We'll see how tomorrow's show. We'll tell you
if eddiot. This is Brooke from Florida. Hi, Bobby, Hi studio.
(56:33):
So this is a full circle moment. When I was
in elementary school, I would go to school and listen
to Amy Tells a joke, Amy Tells a joke. And
now I drive my daughter to a daycare and we
listened to the Morning Corny together. It's just crazy to
think that I've been listening to you almost my whole life.
Thank you, Hi, I love you. She sounds like she
(56:53):
could be our age. Cool because you're thirty nine. Yeah,
I don't know if that's accurate. Why we've been doing
the show. What I mean, I'm forever young. That's why
she's obviously younger than us. And then what was she
in middle he's at elementary school? Elementary school? What year
did you and I start doing the show together? Two
(57:15):
thousand and six? And then because you were twenty five
then yeah, yeah, true, yeah, twenty five. I just turned
twenty five, and it just say she was eight. Okay,
that's nineteen years eighteen four. She's a kid maybe, so
she's an old older voice though, but your voice four
year old, that's all we're saying. Yeah, here's Sam and
Kelly from Arkansas. Hey, Bobby, Morning Studio. We're seniors at
(57:38):
ETA and we're taking our mcatong. It's to a fine
medical school. We're wondering if you have any advice for
us before we take our chest. We can't wait thing
to be governor of Arkansas. F loove y'all very nice? Um, yeah,
of course. Uh this is gonna sound because the simple
things are often simple for a reason. The most important things.
First of all, you gotta get sleep because your hormones
(57:59):
will be out of whack if you're not getting the
right amount of sleep. You have to eat right because
if you don't, your blood sugar could be wrong. And
all that stuff affects how you think and how you move.
So you're smart. You're taking a MCAT. I don't know
the MCAT is. What is that? A lawyer? Your test?
I'm saying, I'm the idiot. You know this stuff? Uh yeah,
it's always that someone who took it last year. Your
(58:20):
brain needs water, a very recent version of it. Blueberries. Okay,
Well we're on different paths now, but that's what I
would say. Do all those things that we just talked
about there all. I'm gonna play you the guitar part
from a country song. Amy, See if you can name
the song right ahead. Now, these are just isolated guitar,
and these are very famous country songs. No singing, no
other instruments. See if you can name the song number one,
(58:47):
little mandolin in there. Listen to that one for a second.
What is that swagon wheel? Yeah? Darius wagon will get
job all right. See if you can end this one,
(59:21):
what's that sweet home out? No? Oh, that's the one
that sounds like a kid rock all summer long. Yeah, yeah,
I get it has both of them in there. Here's
the clip of that. I hear it. Now see if
you can end this one? Number three? Though? You know
(59:48):
that one? What is that? Who's bad if your boots been?
Any man of mine? Oh? A dition and I but
any man of mine? And this one? What's that calling? Dirk? Yeah?
(01:00:08):
What's the song? This is hard? Hold on a sweet
seven Gemma? That's Madam Van for a nine pound hammer? Yeah,
there you go? What was I thinking? All right? One more?
Can you name this one? Nice? What's that song? Wow?
(01:00:30):
You know that one? You got four or five? Nice?
Don't warm up? You get a reward. Did you see
the woman who ran into the bear running by the way? Now,
she was running on a trail and she turned like
a corner and into a bear. Why what did she do?
They both rolled down a hill? Oh? What? I saw
this yesterday on Twitter? A woman or a thirty sought
medical help for minor injuries after she collided with a
(01:00:51):
bear while running on a trail at Glacier National Park.
The stats of the woman was on a trail, she's
a runner, huckleberry lookout trail nine am. About four miles
down the trail. She was running with two other people
and she was the lead runner when her and the
bear collided and tumbled together off the trail. Oh my gosh.
Once separated, the bear ran off. The woman and her
(01:01:14):
two friends walked down the trail and met rangers. The
bear and the woman are okay, and hopefully they're not
gonna chase a bear down to kill the bear because
the bear didn't do anything that be in the trail.
And here's thinking about animals too, even the animals you
don't like, even snakes, snakes, bears, any animal you're like, oh,
they don't want you as much as you don't want them.
The only reason the bear would even attack, or a
(01:01:35):
snake would even attack is if it's threatened or if
it's starving. It's just like a human, like, we're not
walking around just trying to fight people mostly, but if
we're threatened, we fight, and if we're hungry or somebody
with us as hungry, you know, we fight. But the
woman had minor injuries to her head in her arm,
and they're not closing anything down. They were just like,
(01:01:56):
that's unfortunate. But just imagine you're running, and then why
ain't right into a bear? I freak out. You know,
I've been fascinated with germs for years and years. You know,
before Corona, I was the guy that was always wearing
sleeves just so I didn't have touchdoor handles, and I
would wear masks on airplanes and be made fun of. Oh,
how the world comes back around? The boil here doesn't
(01:02:16):
look like such a crazy guy now, does he? Definitely not?
Thank you, but I like to read these stories. A
surprise germ source in your house is the toothbrushholder. Why
the toothbrushholder? Experts say you should rinse it daily and
run it through the dishwasher once a week or so
because of the toilet stuff coming out, because it's sitting
in the bathroom and it's also onto a thing, your
(01:02:39):
hands on it, and it's also holding out something that
goes in your mouth. That's true. So, but people should
shut the lid before they flush. I get it, we should.
I should do a lot of things. I got roasted
yesterday for laughing about Kaitlin falling into toilet. I didn't
laugh because I thought I was right. I just thought
it was funny when she came out and said she
fell in so deep I went to her knee. I laughed.
(01:02:59):
But I'm doing better. I'm working on myself. You're Samy's
pile of stories. So there's this guy on Reddit and
his girlfriend recently moved in with him, but now he
has this new house rule. He doesn't get into his
bed without taking a shower every single night, and he's
demanding now she does the same. So he took it
(01:03:19):
to Reddit to see if he was the bad guy
for requiring his girlfriend to shower before bed. Well, I
don't think he's the bad guy. I think it's uh,
that's what he wants to know. It's an interesting ask.
I'm gonna say, no, he's not the bad guy. Now.
In a flip of that, my girlfriend will not get
in the bed herself unless she takes a shower beforehand.
I have friends like that too. She doesn't require me too.
(01:03:41):
I think it's encouraged, but she doesn't require me to.
But I'm gonna say no, not the bad guy. Interesting request,
and I would say if she's going to do it,
she can go to him and go this is a negotiation.
I'm happy to do it, but you must now do
something that makes me feel more comfortable. Yeah, she made
me needs to take something to him. She's offended by it.
She feels as though he is saying she's dirty. If
(01:04:05):
it was just about her, I could see that if
he made this roll up just about her. But no,
it's just he has a pre bad shower ritual. Speaking
of living with someone for the first time, Yesterday, I
was sitting on the toilet, Kaitlin walked in. Yeah, it's
the first time it's happened to us. That's a did
you have the door shit? Yeah, I don't like she
thought I was in there? Oh, and then, so what'd
(01:04:26):
you do? I was, I don't care about that stuff?
Would she do? I didn't react it strongly in anyway.
She's like, I just get some band aids because she
gets a blister on her foot. And I was like, well,
I just I'm not I'm not scared of that. I
don't hide from it. It's just not something that I'm
like all about, right, and well, butt on her. I
(01:04:47):
don't fart on anybody like lunch boxes. Thing is farting. Yeah,
he likes that. That's that's funny. He'll do it here.
I'm not like that even with dudes for the most part.
So but yeah, we had a moment, Yester. Wow, yeah,
that's a big things. So well, Jennifer Andiston and Katie
Perry had a moment a little bit different, Okay, Katie
(01:05:09):
asked Jennifer to be her daughter's godmother. So Jennifer Aniston
is already the godmother to Cocoa, which is Courtney Cox
and David Arquette's daughter who's sixteen years I saw a
video on Instagram. She's an older kid now, yeah, sixteen,
so she knows how to do the whole godmother thing.
And I guess her and Katie Perry are super close.
They became friends about ten years ago, and even during coronavirus,
(01:05:31):
they've been going on tons of walks together, so live
by each other social since walks. But Katie's giving birth
in a couple of weeks and she has appointed or
anointed Jennifer the godmother. All right, and Jennifer accepted. What
else you got? Well, you know, I just feel like
with relationships, especially in the country music world, there's a
(01:05:52):
lot that are falling apart. So I thought I would
highlight one that's going strong. Shout out Carrie underwod and
Mike Fisher. I recently celebrated ten years of marriage and
they posted some photos they celebrated each other online on
Instagram and yeah, they got married July ten, two thousand
and ten, so it's been officially ten years. You know,
(01:06:14):
I'm gonna bring this up. It's about Ray Mundo. I
forgot about it until you bring this. I saw Ray
post something on someone's Instagram. Ray, turn your mic up?
That was so funny and so it was I would
have never said this. Do you know I'm talking about it?
And then he took it. Now he deleted it from
his own page. I'll tell you, yes, and this celebrating
(01:06:37):
was it? Sam Hunt? Hold on, I'm not going to
tell you anything about it. Ray posted something on us
on a country music stars page and I l led
when I saw it, and I was like oh, and
then hold on and then I went back to look
and the guy had had taken it down. Yeah, okay,
I'll tell you in the the twenty minutes, all right, But
it was a little bit ago. I'm not saying anything else.
(01:06:57):
I think I know what you're talking about. It was
significant other because I want to know if I'm thinking
the same. Okay, final write it down so that you
right before Brett Eldridge comes in, I'll share this story. Okay,
I made me. That's my pile. Okay, back in that
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
(01:07:25):
A rescue dog in Tennessee became a hero when she
alerted her owner to a house fire next door. Rue,
three years old, woke up her owner, Jeff like Kates,
with frantic and unusual barks. According to the Frankli Fire Department,
when he opened the door, the dog ran out, and
then he saw his neighbor's burning at the direction the
dog was running. So he goes next story, bangs on
(01:07:46):
the door. He woke up the family. There were three
people in the house and their pets. Everybody got out.
He's like, holy crap, none of this would have happened
if it wasn't for that dog. Isn't that crazy? And
by the way, the woman whose house caught fire, she's
a dog groomer who helped him adopt the dog fifteen
months ago. It all come back around. My dog would
(01:08:07):
not do that. My dog would see a fire in
my house or next door and just go and scrape
his arm on the food closet trying to get dog food.
All right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good? Did you know? Now
you can pin Instagram comments I heard about that. I
haven't personally done it myself. I have a couple of times,
(01:08:27):
because most times people will say really mean stuff to
get people to come in or like it, and then
it goes to the top of your page. So if
I just pin a couple of the the top, it doesn't happen. Oh,
I thought you've got to say you pinned the mean ones,
but no, you better on yes, got it? Because I
don't want people trolling and then being rewarded for trolling.
I don't mind the mean ones. But I posted a
video two days ago and I haven't shaved in about
(01:08:49):
a week or so. I try to shave closer to
any kind of shoots that I do, because does my
skin will break out and people are just ripping me
because of my bad beard. You can't help that, and
your beard is bad, can't help my face is ugly? Okay,
God gave me this face? Yeah, that's wrong with what's
wrong with people? All? Right? Time for Amy's Morning Corny.
(01:09:13):
The Morning Corny. What did people say about the couple
who had the same shoe size, I don't know what
they say that they were soul mates? Nice? That was
the morning corny. So Michael Ray, here's the clip of
Michael Ray's music. It's a good song. I like song.
(01:09:40):
And so I was looking at Michael Ray's Instagram and
he's holding a bottle of some kind of water and
it's just him holding a bottle of water and he goes,
you know, I love this kind of water. It's now available,
blah blah blah. And then Raymundo, our audio producer, he
he puts in a comment, but will you still love
it in eight months? Which hold on because Ray, Michael
(01:10:01):
Ray a lot of rays here. Michael Ray was married
to Carly Pierce for eight months. That's a home run.
That's a home run. I mean, it is hilarious. So
then Michael Ray deletes it from his page. Did he
reach out to you it all? No, he didn't. I
was a little but heard about that because me and
my fiance were watching it and we saw all the
likes that were coming in and then it got removed
from his page. Yet he got somebody liked him, was
(01:10:23):
getting elevated to the top of the page is how
I saw it, which was great. It came to me
in the moment, I knew it was going to be
a hit. But then, yeah, he was offended by it.
You don't feel bad that you made a joke about
it his divorce, um, when it's that short of one.
I just feel like they kind of made a joke
of it themselves. I mean seriously, that you got to
vet somebody better than that. Anybody can get me with
(01:10:43):
somebody for eight months. Yeah, okay. Anyway, I saw it,
laughed out loud and thought, oh, that's low, too low,
or I mean, go ahead, I mean, because I think
it's But that was also like a troll in comment
if it would have. But also I guess because I
know if I didn't know Ray, i'd be like, oh, yeah, troll.
(01:11:05):
But I know Ray's not a troll. I know he's
just funny. So he was just putting it out there.
I feel like, you know, every there. Probably even though
it was eight months, there's a lot of hurt happening
for both of them, I'm sure, and it wasn't easy.
So probably low lunchbox, No, never too low. If you
if you go out there and you publicize your marriage.
(01:11:27):
Sorry never too low. Great job right, It was funny,
but I wouldn't posted it. Did you get any followers
from it? No? Not really. My fiance approved of it.
Usually she's politically correct and says, don't do that, but
she was fine with it. It's time for the good news,
so definitely got a shout out to this sixteen year
(01:11:49):
old named Hetty Price Bailey from North Carolina. She normally
is super involved in sports and activities in school, but
with coronavirus, all that came to a halt and she
found herself with a lot of time on her hands,
and she thought, Okay, I want to use this time
to help others. I want to use time to help kids.
So she started Hetty's Smile Boxes, and she fills the
(01:12:11):
boxes up with stuff that the kids like and sends
them to them. She wants to spread joy, and people
can nominate kids in their community that are deserving of
these joy boxes and she picks. Once they're not, she
goes through the nomination, she picks someone out. Then she
researches them to find out what toys they like, what
box would they would really enjoy opening, and then makes
(01:12:32):
some a handmade card and she even started like a
go fund me so she could start have a way
to afford to buy everything for the boxes. So super cool.
Her instagram is at Hetty's Smile Boxes at Hetties Smile Boxes.
Htt I s oh cool. I'll check it out anyway.
That's great. That's what's all about right there. That was
tell me something good. So I gotta call yesterday from
(01:12:55):
a friend going, hey, I just talked to someone who
was duped out of thousands of dollars because someone claimed
they were you and she was sending them money. So
let me say, first of all, I'm not asking for
money from anybody unless we're like, hey, we're doing Can
you hear me actually say it with my voice, like
I'm not asking for money. So suppose like she was
helping a guy get back from Haiti and then he
was stranded in Houston. The person that she thought was
(01:13:17):
me was asking to get them back. It all started
on the Saint Jude Radio. Thon sent gift cards to
Patience at Saint Jude. The person was emailing her multiple
times a day. He'd order a bunch of stolen merchandise
to her house and then have her ship it to him.
She's older. Definitely thought it was me until a few
days ago she realized was possibly a scam when you
didn't meet up with her when you and Caitlin traveled
(01:13:38):
to Little Rock around the fourth of July. But it's
thousands of dollars. Oh my goodness, that's terrible, they say.
I just don't know if there's a way they can
get back to thousands of dollars. They have all the
emails and the IP addresses, but it's probably in front
of the country. I'm not asking for anything. Here's a
note that the person sent her acting like me when
they sent her flowers, because theyre sentering flowers too. Oh wow,
(01:14:01):
where the notes says, couldn't make it because of news
from Haiti a little more time, please, Bobby Bones, what
dang the reason the Haiti angle? So don't believe anyone
on Instagram that doesn't have a blue check mark. He
is messaging you, not even asking for money. But that's
the thing now where they're creating all these accounts in
(01:14:21):
other countries, mostly in other countries, and they're going, hey,
you know, I'm Joe Don Rooney from Rascal Flats. I'm
Eric Church. This is my secret account. I want to
talk to about real fans on this account. Unless they
have a blue check mark, it ain't them, it ain't me.
I'm not asking for anything like this. We'll do stuff
for veterans or Saint Jude, but the money goes to them, right,
(01:14:43):
It wouldn't go through you or any other You don't
mail it in somewhere. They even had her send a
gift card to someone in Los Angeles as a thank
you for doing Caitlin's makeup for a party. So they
found all these ways to get money from this person.
Oh that's so sad. I mean, I appreciate her looking
out for me, right, but it sucks. Just there's a
(01:15:05):
lot of people in a lot of ways trying to
get over on folks right now, but especially if the
reaching out online, make sure they have that blue check mark,
double check, triple check. Anyway, I just got that message.
I thought I would, because they'll make accounts look exactly
like yours, like with an underscore, but all your same pictures.
I got a friend a message from my close friends
(01:15:26):
are going, hey is this you? And it was mister
Bob Bob Bones. There was no why because my name
is mister Bobby Bones on Instagram. Yeah, but yeah, that stinks.
Huh they were sending her flowers so crazy. Yeah that's
next level. Yeah that stinks. Let's go over to Morgan
number two and talk about food each time for Food World,
(01:15:50):
Numb Numb, Numb. With Morgan number two, the chip company
Lays dropped five new flavors, and they're all American restaurant inspired.
So like dishes at restaurants, yes, basically, Okay, it's Lays
kettle cooked New York style pizza, which is inspired by
Grimaldi's in New York City. I like pizza. What's kettle
(01:16:12):
cooked pizza? Though? I don't know ket kettle cooked chips?
Potato chips? Oh? Is it like the way they fry it?
Does they fry? Yes? I'll yeah, I'm not quite sure
what that means, but okay, go ahead. And then Nashville
Hot Chicken, inspired by Party Fowl in Nashville. Yeah, I've
(01:16:33):
gotten really whimpy with age. I used to be about
hot stuff all the time, and now I'm like, you know,
I eat one little pepper and a freak out. I
don't know what's about the hot chicken, Okay, I feel
like some it's very some people make it very extra
now yeah, Like they're like, what if we do hot chicken,
but it's you know, on top of a platypus roasted
(01:16:54):
and you're like, no, no no one's gonna be the chicken.
You don't need all that, you know, Um, I'll go okay,
go ahead. It's like hold on. It's it's like whenever
people make these uh, what's the vegetable that the green
vegetable that real bitter, but people do so much stuff
on it. Brussels sprouts, people are like, you gotta love
our Brussels sprouts, but then they're in caramel, you know,
(01:17:14):
covered in uh honeycomb cereal, and what you're doing to it.
I'll give that the Okay? What else? Lays Philly cheesesteak,
so it's inspired by the place in Philadelphia Ahead lays
Wavy Carneta's Street Taco Okay, and lays chili I'm gonna
pronounce it's wrong. I know it Chili Realiano chili Rihano.
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I don't know that. Wait, but what was the one
before that? The carnav The lays Wavy Carnitas Street Talk Carnitas, Like, uh, Mike,
isn't Carneta's like a baby goat head. Okay, okay, what
is the what is the part that's like the head
of the cow or something like. My dad used to
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always love that meat and it's like you'd eat a
car brone taco or something. No. I don't know, but
it's like in my dad would see it's the best
part of the count. It's like in its head or
the go I don't know. Okay, Well, anyway, Morgan, Yeah,
they're at retailers this week if you want to try O.
All right, thank you very much. That was Food World
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with Morgan. Number two, Numb, Numb, Numb. My girlfriend has
the craziest talent. I posted this on Instagram yesterday. She
you can say a word to her. She can spell
a foard and then backward immediately. It's crazy. She sees
the word and so you can give her a long word.
This is a clip from Us in the Car. The
word is Starbucks t A R b U c K
s s kc U b R A T S. The
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next word is baseball b A s E b A
L l l l A B s E. That's a
crazy Okay, let's do one more. Cabinet. I'm not a
b I n E T T in ib ac. What
is happening here? I mean, that's a really cool party trick.
And I said, how do you do that? She's what
do you mean? I said, how do you spell a
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forward and backward? Shees, well, if I can spell it forward,
I see all the letters and then I just look
at him go backward. No, I don't do that, She said,
you don't see words. I said no. She was like, well,
how do you think? I said, Well, my problem is
I'm not a good talker because when I'm talking in
my head, I'm three sentences ahead of where my mouth is,
and so a lot of times have become like because
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I'm rolling different, but I don't but I still can't
see words. Yeah, but she does it fast too. Yeah.
People were like, is that a truck? No, that was
her in the car right there. I just pulled the
phone up while totally you know, we tried. Last night
was the first episode of Once All Mysteries. What do
you think? Great? Great RIVERA. Yeah, he's the first one. Yeah,
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it's so sad. It's really just a documentary an unsolved one. Yes,
I mean, but it's it's put together really well, really well.
Even if you didn't watch on all mysteries in the past.
I think you'll like this show. The thing is, it
finished that ray Riviera one, and I didn't like felt
how you felt? Yeah? Why because there wasn't complete because
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I'm scared, yes, I know, and the music is scary, right,
and then there's it's like unsolved mysteries, it's not horror.
Well no, but well, have you watched the second I
haven't watched second one yet? He was so this guy
was killed and you're trying to figure out what happened
to him or he did or no, he did not
kill him. I don't want to spoil it for listeners, okay,
but I'm saying that he ends up dead and you
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don't know how. But I seriously, I was. I loved it.
It was good. I'll watched second one. I just need
to watch that crap in daylight. I agree, So we
had to watch. I needed a palate cleanser, so we
watched Idiot Abroad, which is then it's a little older
now Ricky Gervais. They sent it one of their buddies
to all the places around the world, and it was
(01:20:52):
funny and laughed and I felt better about going to sleep.
I did that, And you know, when I try to
watch the Floors Lava because my descent is pretty good,
that was terrible the Florida. If there was a real lava,
that would be a good show. I didn't like the
Floras Lava. You just pretend it's lava. Well, it's like
orange water, okay, and then if you're just trying to
jump across things to make it Morgan, do you watch
Flores Lava? No, I haven't watched that. Saw you laugh
(01:21:14):
over there? Yeah, it's fine, it's fine. How many how
many episodes inner of that show? Are you? Two and
a half. We watched half of the third one because
second one is I'm also good. It feels weird saying
it's good because people have died, but it's done really well.
I'll say it like that, and hopefully they can get
the mysteries solved by putting these stories out there. But
(01:21:37):
the third one, we gotta may make our way through.
It's in subtitles because it's an unsolved mystery from France.
French parasite. Oh no no, but apparently whatever happened to
this family and France gets crazy, like people all over
there freak out about it. We're rather gonna watch Jeffrey
Epstein or Unsolved Mysteries, And we chose Unsolved Mysteries because
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it's kind of the bigger thing right now. Yeah, did
you watch you Epstein? Yeah, I've I listened to the
Epstein podcast and watch the Netflix. So I did both.
The podcast I'm listening to now we called Presidential. So oh,
have they were these president's friends with Epstein? No, because
I'm on your William Henry Harrison, okay right now, and
(01:22:20):
so you're talking about, you know, one of the first
ten presidents. So William Henry Harrison goes out, this is
my little fact of the day. He goes down, he
gives the longest inaugural speech of all time. It's snowing,
it's wet, it's cold. He doesn't wear a coat because
he doesn't want to look weak. Longest inaugural speech ever
dies thirty six days thirty something days later of a
cold of yeah, basically pneumonia. Shortest presidential term ever, I mean,
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where are a jacket? People? Old? Back in the old
I didn't even know that was a president. But I
you know, it's a funny game, Mike, we should write
that was it a president? Or is it a just
a random person or a beat or a famous musician
from the sixties. What was the name William Henry Harrison. Yeah,
i'd be a lot. Oh yeah, seeing the Beatles. One
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of four kids six and under have a smartphone. What's
your reaction to that. I don't think anybody it's six
needs a smartphone, for sure, not younger than six. You
don't need a smartphone. Where are you going where you're
six and you need a phone. I don't think the phone, though,
is mostly about talking on the phone. It's about games
and tablet type stuff. I don't use my phone for
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phone much. It's just a little computer I walk around with. Okay,
because I could see, Yeah, I guess if it's a tablet.
My son at seven had a tablet with apps like
you know. So there. Parents said they made the purchase
because either a just their kids asked or be they
did it so the little ones stayed entertained. Oh my gosh,
well what did we do we didn't have that stuff? Well,
(01:23:49):
we didn't have a lot. Then that's also like our
parents going, we didn't get to watch TV all the time,
all relative the generation you grow up in. But I
just thought that was a pretty nid number. It's fun
to say that when you're a parent, is it. Do
you want to know what it was like for us
and we were kids. We didn't have this and what
are your kids do? All their eyes? Yeah, well they
mostly don't understand, especially when I say we didn't have
the internet. It just wasn't a thing. We didn't have
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a computer. None of that was in the house until
much old later in my life. What's up with your
new house? By the way, they do your kids like it? Oh?
They love it? Yeah? Yeah, they were so excited. The
first night they spent the night in it. They could
not go to bed and they woke up at five
am the next day because they just couldn't sleep, and
they got up, they got dressed, they came downstairs, knocked
(01:24:35):
on our door. They were like, hey, in stuff. She
was thirteen, she could sleep till noon if we let her,
and she was up at five am organizing her closet
after she woke us up. Of course, were you worried
that because that's the only house they've lived in so
they were adopted, that that would be weird at them
and their therapists even said we should watch out for
that type of change and it might cause it trigger
(01:24:57):
some stuff, and we need to be prepared for it.
So I was doing all all the things to be
prepared and they are totally fine, doing good. So I
feel good about that, and my husband really is enjoying it.
I think as a family, it's going to be a
good place for us. What is your husband like about
it the most? Oh, well, we had no idea when
we bought it that it's in the flight path for
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the airport. So he was in the backyard and kept
seeing airplanes and then more and more airplanes, and yeah,
it's like literally somewhere between approaching the airport or taking
off or something. Our house is gets so many flights
(01:25:39):
above it. And he's a pilot, and he's a pilot,
and he loves airplanes. Anytime we're anywhere, if there's an airplane,
he can hear it, or we see one. We have
to stop what we're doing and look up, and he
can identify the airplane immediately what kind it is, Like
I can barely even see it. I'll know if it's
a Southwest plane maybe, but let's say it's not. It's
like a smaller plane, like a more of a private plane.
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He can know everything about it. I'm like, so it
just really excites him. So he's like, we're never moving.
This is amazing. How's your kitchen It's awesome? Yeah, yeah,
like I love it. We it's a kitchen. It's open
into the living room, which is something we've always wanted
because as a family, we just like that vibe of
having a big open space and so we're where we
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hang out the most, I think is our kitchen living room. Yeah,
it was in the kitchen yesterday a bunch of the house.
Kaitlin loves to cook, and so she made She spent
six hours making this pork butt. Did you know pork
butt's not the butt, it's the shoulder. Fun fact, I
don't know why people call it the butt, but pork
butt is the shoulder of the pig. Yeah, why don't
they call it pork shoulder? I don't know. Maybe the
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butt because when you say port butter, I'm like, but
that's tasty. Did you think of fat butt on a pig? Yeah,
she spent six hours making pork butt and she she
put in a I don't know what she did, but
she worked hard. It was great and then we ate
it again for breakfast this morning too. At breakfast tacos
with the pork pork butt. It's just not a there
we go. Apparently, butts are named after the barrels pork
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used to be stored in around the time of the
Revolutionary War. They were called butts, and the reason butts
are often called Boston butts it is because they were
considered a New England specialty. So a pork but is
not a butt. That's what we had though for dinner
every day we did pork butt. And then she takes
what's the kind of lettuce? See, it's not lettuce. It's like,
I mean, like a herb nuts. You make a salad.
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She makes a salad out of this stuff. It's not
lettuce uga, that's lettuce. Okay, Yeah, she didnty bitter to me. No,
it's nutty. So I'm not a big a rugla fan.
But she took a rugla and then put parmesan cheese
on it and mixed lemon juice and a little bit
of olive oil. Is a great salad, so good. So
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she did that, made okra which she's growing now too,
and did pork but just um, I'll do both. I
love them. Both, but well she also has she bought
yellow sweet potatoes, which I didn't know there was such
a thing. Have you ever had those? Yeah, what is
happening right now? Or yellow? I don't know. That was
just not orange cut it open. I was like, there's
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like Japanese, there's purple ones. Did you know there's purple?
I wouldn't eat that. Don't think it was bad. But
I never was cooked for in my life. Yeah, that's true.
So I've never had someone actually cooked meals for me.
Like growing up as a kid, we didn't Everything was
a TV dinner or something. We sometimes we would get
lunch at school, free lunch, and we take some home
and have it for dinner too, But no one ever
(01:28:30):
cooked for us. So I have someone that actually cooks meals.
Maybe isn't just so much about the food, it's about
the time and the kidding that goes into making the meal. Yeah,
because as a kid, I never got cooked for And
then when I was a single guy, I didn't learn
to cook and I just ordered out or did bologna
sandwich or something. You know. But I know it's a
whole new life for your guy over here. I know,
(01:28:50):
six hours on us I'm like trying to remember the
last time I spent more than an hour on food.
That's like a hobby though. Yeah, she's way more into
it than I am. Yeah, all right, tell me how
to feel closer to my significant other. Well, first of all,
you need to just listen, which sounds really simple, but
I have tips on how you should actually listen. Okay,
(01:29:12):
First of all, you need to put your phone away
if your partner is sharing something with you. Yeah, okay,
well we try to do that dinner, right, But like,
say she comes to you not at dinner and you've
got your phone out. Here's the thing I look I
research on my phone while she's telling me, so I
can look up answers. Like, here's what you can do.
This is coming from the experts that say you need
to listen to your partner. Ways you can signal that
(01:29:34):
you care are putting your phone down, then offering your
undivided attention, which would also mean you're not googling what
she's talking about, making eye contact, and then following up
on what you hear. Okay, easy done, Consider it done.
I'm going to be a great listener now. Well, because
some people would say, oh yeah, yeah, I listened. I
was in the same room and she was talking. You know, like,
(01:29:56):
I heard everything you said, but really you didn't show
that you can cared. You know what I do with
my phone. I keep it face down all the time,
so I'm not just other they're distracted by it lighting up.
And then I read these stories that are like, if
your man keeps phone face down, he's probably cheating on you,
and I'm like, that's not true at all. I keep
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my phone like that, I think. So when I'm talking
to her, I'm she knows that's why you do that.
You don't need to worry about that. He's wrong with people, right,
these articles, Yeah, trying to get us good guys in trouble.
Just tell her in advance. I know you see my
phone down and then you maybe sell that article on Twitter.
But I haven't down because I respect you say that. Well,
(01:30:39):
I don't bring it up because I don't even want
her to think anything about it. You don't think she
hasn't seen the articles too. I don't know what she sees. Okay,
Mostly she listens to some podcast called The Morning Toast
or something, anybody another podcast I don't know, But apparently
she didn't listen to this show. She listens to The
Morning Toast every day. What does that do? No idea?
Does he give her up to date? No? No, no,
But she's always like, I shouldn't even say on the
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American and pills still listening to that? Not us, but
I should. She's like, they said this this morning. I
think it's a bunch of girls talking about tampons and stuff.
I don't know, is that what you think if we
talk about yeah, important stuff like tampons. Apparently it's take
a bite out of Morning Toast. Oh it's after we
get off the air. But it's a podcast with no
(01:31:20):
job and with a girl with no job and jackieo oh,
it says good morning millennials anyway? Is she a millennial
or gin? She's a millennial? I was looking this up
what millennials are really like? The specific definition is nineteen
eighty to nine, whatever the where the ending date is?
Do we know? So? Yes? It says here we go.
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Millennials were born nineteen eighty to nineteen ninety four. They're
currently between twenty six and forty years old. I don't
like being a millennial. I was holding on tight to
that gen X. But the official deal. Here is nineteen
eight in nineteen ninety four. That's you're a millennialnial Morgan,
Are you on the edge of it in the backside,
I'm ninety three, so yeah, backside of it? So then
once after millennials Z, is that what it is? Wait?
(01:32:10):
So what? I so, what's why? Oh? Why are millennials? Okay,
so it's X gen Y and millennials are the same
thing and gen Z so we're also gen hy. Yes, okay.
I never refer to myself as that. I never farden millenial.
I'm always I was always like I'm at the tail
into gen X. No, I like being a millennial. All right, Um,
(01:32:33):
that's the deal. I don't know those girls from Morning Toast,
but I bet they do a good show. Because you're here.
You don't hear it? No, I just looked it up.
I haven't never heard of it. I'm about to dug
it all during the show. We're done. That's it. We'll
see you tomorrow by everybody.