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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to another radio program. I'd say good, I'd just
said another radio program, Moran Studio. I'd be awesome Today.
Ronnie Donne, singer from Brooks and Done. We'll be in
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today Friday morning conversation, and on Monday, Cody Johnson will
be in. So we're rocking with great guests. Got a
great little cast of characters today. I don't know, it
sounds like a fifties radio show. Everybody good. Yeah. I
want to do some updates though. Ray hit me with
that show. I had a lot of questions from listeners,
going what's the update on this? So I have a
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whole list of things we're gonna update somewhat quickly. First,
Eddie took an Uber. The Uber driver said, NA, let's
not go the way you want, Let's go this way.
Turns out it was the wrong way. He ignored the
GPS and he said he would mail you the money
that you were out because uber or charged me twenty
dollars more than what I had expected. I was gonna pay,
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and you said he's gonna mail it to you. What's
the update? So he said he was gonna mail a
check and I checked the mailbox. Well, I didn't get
a check. But I got a letter, an envelope in
the mail, and any envelope bones is twenty dollars. Wow,
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So you guys doubted you whichever he did? He not him.
We doubted human the human race, yes, the human race.
But he did not. He proved you guys wrong. He
dropped off. Yeah, and everybody knows what twenty dollars does. Okay,
all right, get it again. Raymundo is trying to raise
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as many votes as possible, like I guess raises the word.
You're trying to get install a vote for you for
something happening in our company. Yes, I heart Vegas. You
guys can get me a free trip. And Scuba has
done it. Morgan hit me up. She did it. And
some guy on the East Coast, Gizmo I think his
name is. He said he's in the company. He voted
for me too, shout out. If somebody will give me
or log into something, I will do it right now.
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I didn't. I didn't. Wait they have Can you just
vote for me like from me Mike? Okay, he says
he can't. I'm sure. Okay, So Ray you have my
vote today as well. I think that's a pretty good
number right there. I don't know anybody that can muster
more than that. Oh no, people can get a whole
sales office to do it. That's why we need other people.
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If you're listening right now and you work for a company,
go and vote for Ray. Howd what do they write
your name? As? It's right that that was the problem.
You have like eight names Sisson exactly. I voted for Sisson.
So I don't know if that's gonna work. No, we
all the notes are gonna be split between Ray and
Sis and one of them will get to go. Who
do you what's the name you want us to vote for? Ray?
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Ray Slater? Yes, okay, what would you like me to write?
When it says why do you think they should win?
That's a good hard worker, dead akad producer. I said
he stresses over his job, so he needs to rely. Yeah,
Rak gets here one. He didn't give your anyway. Right,
we're voting. We're getting to going or put like he'll
be fun to party in Vegas. We don't put that,
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don't put that. That's not gonna win. That's not gonna win.
So he's gonna see that be like what an idiot? Okay,
So we're raising votes. When do they have a winner
on that ray? They said, middle of August? Okay, let's
update update. Amy saved a tick in her freezer. Why well,
I pulled it out of my arm and I quickly
googled because I've never been bitten by a tick before,
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what do I do with it? And I read that
if you put in his ziplog bag in the freezer,
you can mail it off to get tested for lime disease.
Now have you been feeling anything that you think could
be lime disease? Well, the tick bite itched for I
mean like nine weeks. Good, wow, that is a long time.
Like I was gonna make a joke, Well, yeah, to
a bite itches, but nine weeks is a long time.
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Yano was raised from the skin. It didn't look good
like to me, all signs point we're pointing to something's wrong.
So I found a company. I mailed it off and
it took forever to year bag. So I kind of
felt like, where did I send this and seventy five
dollars because I thought it But I got the results
and it tested negative for line. Yes, I didn't pay
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for other tests. I only paid for that one, so
it might have been infected with something else? Do you know, Well,
it leaves a bit open, doesn't Well, I'm not I'm
not paying to test for it was seventy five dollars
per test. What else might you have? Okay, so you
don't have line disease? That's good. All jokes aside. We
were worried about that. Yeah, because it it's for so long. Okay,
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there's that update, give me another show. Lunchbucks and I
bought a storage unit online. We saw it, we saw
dis there some shoes in it, there was something when
we opened it and got in there there was actually
some stuff that probably were illegal, and we haven't talked
about yet. We well, at one point, yeah, so, well,
how much do we spend total on the unit? Two dollars?
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What have you started? What have you started to do?
I listed two pairs of shoes online and I didn't
get any bids because I had them too high. I
had them at two hundred dollars a piece, And so
then I went down and did it in nineteen ninety
nine each and boy did we get bids d D
ding and both pairs of shoes have soul. So total
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between both, how much do we sell both shoes combined
for we sold up for two hundred and sixty dollars profit. Wow,
so we're already we're already in the black wow. Yeah shoes.
But we have two pairs. You gotta sell them. So,
but we have more shoes we haven't. Listen, I still
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think we have the best pair of shoes. There's a
pair of Jordan's in there. They're black, white, and red.
I think they're the best pair of we have clean.
I didn't want to put those up first. I want
to get people in the water, and they're gonna be
waiting for us to put more shoes up them. Yeah.
Shell in the water. He's on the chum in the Yeah,
throwing the you know, oh, first pairs of a couple
of pairs of Hey, let me tell you one person, well,
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the first par of shoes. They wanted to sign him.
Everybody on the show. So, oh so you sold it?
So I didn't. No, No, I didn't put the link.
They found it. I like it. You know what, what skilled?
But what are you yelling? You hit the Instagram story
put a link up there. He's like, buy my shoes.
That's how people have found it. People were sending me like, hey,
I think I found your shoes. You know what, I
won't stand for it. We'll sign them. Like the guy
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hit me on eBay is like, hey if I buy these? Well,
the show signed him. I think there's you lunch Box
and I was like, yeah, it's me, is it? Because
it was lunch but your name was Lunchbox sixty eight
plus one? No, No, mine is selling storage. We had
a profit, and we have two more par of shoes
to steal a lot more too. Yeah, so let's make
all of our money and then decide what to do
with it. Did we go all in on the lottery? Yeah,
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oh my god, don't I love that. I don't think
that's the best idea. But if we do that, I say,
scratch offs, Yeah, scratch offs on. What do we do
all that? Or do we buy another unit? No? I
mean that's why I'm trying. That's business. So let's talk
about reinvest it. Maybe open a brick and mortar of
what all our stuff that we find these? Okay, okay,
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thereby show right there you go. Those are your updates
coming up in a little bit, Ronnie done from Brooks
and Done. And we will also play two truths in
a Lie and try to get a winner for five
thousand dollars's open the mailbag, get something we call ye Hello,
(07:29):
Bobby Bones. So I just grounded my sixteen year old
son for the rest of the summer after finding out
he was fired from his job and has been pretending
to go to work but instead has been playing video
games at his friend's house. I only find out one
another mom whose son worked with my son, told me
what had happened. He apparently showed up to work drunk
and when they told him to go home, he refused,
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So now I know he was drinking underage and being
completely disrespectful to adults. I told him, you couldn't leave
the house and socialize with friends for the rest of
the summer and possibly into the school oh year. My
husband was on board with the punishment. Did I go
too far? Do you think my punishment was too harsh
for my son's crime that assigned Cheryl? I don't have kids,
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so first off, I'm gonna say that, But I have
a lot of opinions. So I don't have kids. I
have a lot of opinions about kids. But also wasn't
a troublemaker. I never got in trouble ever. I didn't
get trouble till I was an adult, and I was like,
let me see what boundaries I can push in my career.
Ed do you have a teenage son? How old is he?
My son's fourteen, so he's near ish he's sixteen, same guy,
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So what do you say to her being someone within
a teenage son? Man, you know where my mind went.
I just hate hearing that story. But I thought the
rest of the summer ground is is that's minimum? That's whatever?
I mean? Yeah, you have to do that absolute minimum
minimum the rest of the summer. Man, I'm thinking GPS
at this point. But you gotta be open about it.
Say hey, look, we've lost your trust, like like a brat. Oh,
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I'm gonna everywhere you're going now, everywhere you go like
home can, like prison, home can. I'm I'm gonna know why? Oh?
And why you ask? I'm doing this because you lied
to us and now I don't trust you. Which parts
the biggest is it that the fact that he got
fired it didn't say, or the fact that it was
drinking on the job. Oh God, drunk at sixteen is
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a big one. You have drunk at sixteen, Eddie, sixteen,
No I think seventeen was my first. Okay, but but
six drinking at sixteen could lead to like just a wrong,
wrong path. But seventeen, Eddie, I'm gonna say again, I
don't I've never had a drink. I'm gonna say this
is somebody has no knowledge. But in that normal Yeah, sixteen,
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I don't think it is normal, Eddie. I think he
has a revision revisionist history, Like you grew up in
South Texas and you're telling me you didn't drink and
you're seventeen. Seventeen, Okay, I think you're lying for this
email say I am not lying, but I'm okay. But
just kids might hear this, um, Okay, So if you
were seventeen, it would be different a little bit, Okay,
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a little bit just because I started drinking at seven. Yeah,
then okay, Amy, go ahead, Okay, No, I the rest
of the summer is honestly not that long. I know
it sounds weird, but school is starting back in a
couple of weeks for most people in the country, so
I feel like that is appropriate. And then you need
to sort of evaluate y'all's relationship, like why is this
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something that he didn't feel safe telling y'all, yes, he
showed up to work drunk, which is absolutely irresponsible and
wrong and completely disrespectful. But the honesty thing in him
not feeling like he could come to you and say that, like,
do you want to cultivate a relationship where he could
be honest with you? And so a harsh, harsh, harsh
punishment isn't going to give him that space feel like
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he's safe with I think there's a fine line of yes,
absolute punishment and he does need to pay that price,
but then also some grace for like, hey, you know,
if you're in a situation like you can come to
us and we can help you through it. It'd be
tough for any sixteen year old boy. I don't care
how how healthy the family mother daughter son dynamic is.
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That's tough for a sixteen year old boy. But what's
any takeaways? Bed, Wow, that's a big punishment. Un eight months. Wow.
You want to know what jail's like, Here you go.
Here's a sample. I'm say, mom, Cheryl, if I were
a judge and this came in front of me, and
of course this is not a crime, what's the rest
of his record to look like? As he screwed up
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before big This is the first offense, first big offense.
If so, I'm probably gonna go a little lighter. He's
gonna get in trouble. Obviously he shouldn't have lied to you,
he shouldn't have been drinking on the job. Um, he
luckily got caught and fired and didn't get caught because
he got drunk and crashed into somebody. Like there are
some fortunate things that have come from this, and there
are some things that you can learn from any situation.
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And I think if this is his first offense like this,
there is some punishment in the summer. Fine, you're the mom,
you know your kid. But I don't think it's too far.
But I do think you can have that. All right,
we trust you again because you've given us no reason
to not trust you other than this one time. Empower
him a bit, and then if that doesn't work, then
go full Eddie. But right now, empower him. You're disappointed
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and you're mad, But in life, everybody screws up. It's
about getting a second chance. So if he doesn't have
a record, then I think you can get out of
this pretty easily and he comes away a better kid
from it. All right, there we go. Fair enough. Well
I don't have kids, so I just say crap, I'll
be honest, all right, all right, but just don't think
I think I know everything. I have kids, but I
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feel like I do know everything. All right. All right,
there you go, that's the mailback, close it up. We've
got your team. It's time for the good news. Devin
Lindon is a mom from Bentonville, Arkansas, and every week
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she takes her two kids to swim practice. While on
one particular day, her kids were having a complete meltdown,
like it was just one of those days where as
a mom, she was just trying to hold it together
and was about to burst into tears as she's trying
to get her kids out of there, when a complete
stranger came up to her out of nowhere and handed
her a note of encouragement that said, your life and
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purpose is huge. Life is so precious each day as
a gift, so make it count enjoy And she thought, well,
that's a really nice note. But then she got in
her car and opened it up further and there was
one hundred dollar bill inside. Oh this got real, yeah,
And so she just saw it as a sign of
how you know, she wants to evaluate her life and
this next decade for her and who does she want
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to be and how does she want to show up
in the world. And she says, this is who I
want to be. I want to be like this person
that's Fred's kindness want to be. Somebody gets one hundred
bucks randomly. Yeah, story, dang, that'd be awesome because the person.
I thought, well, this note doesn't sound like they wrote
it right then, But what they did is they put
money in it too. You know. I did a Bobby
cast with JT. Harding, who wrote a bunch of number
one songs. He found out his dad later in life
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because he had been adopted with somebody famous. He had
been through all these different struggles. So he wears these
really loud suits and he performs a lot, and he
wears these suits that have like smiley faces or alligators
or something. And I was like, hey, where do you
get these suits? Man? And he told me and he said, yeah,
you just go and buy them. They're not that expensive
or like eighty eight bucks. And he goes, I went
out toil, they fall apart and get another one. But
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I always remembered him from the suits I actually saw
him out. Caitlin and I were working out one morning
at some gym and we come out and he's there,
but he's not in the suit, and I'm like, the
suit guy. It's a long time ago. And so I
get home a couple days ago. We did this interview
like three weeks ago, and I get a note and
it said he has my address because he came over
to my house to do the podcast. And he says,
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I hope it's not creepy. I sent this letter to
your home address, but you gave it to me. And
he said some really nice things and there's one hundred
dollar bill in there. I was like, is he paying
me to do the podcast? And he goes, hey, they
wouldn't let me get you a gift card for a suit,
but you should get one of these suits. And I
thought it was just super nice. Yeah. I thought as
super nice that he did that. That's a good story, Amy,
and that is what it's all about. That was tell
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me something good. You just don't want to get boned,
you know. That's what this game is. If you missed
the question, you'll hear this. You've been boned. It's easy trivia.
It's the easiest trivia game in the whole wide world.
If you're listening at home right now, how long can
you last? All? Right? Here we go? Number one? Amy?
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How do you say the number one? In Spanish? No? Correct?
Lunchbox categories numbers? How many members would you find in
a duo? Who? Eddie? How many wheels is a tricycle?
I have three? Morgan? How many sides does the square have?
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That's correct? Okay, So Eddie's winning the season with two wins.
That's pretty good. Amy's got one. Lunchbox has got one.
Organ's presents. She's here, she's present. If you miss it,
you're out. Eddie's wearing a tiara if you're watching us
right now, very sparkly. That's what the champion wears. Okay.
The category is famous US landmark locations. Yes, Amy, I'll
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give you the landmark. You tell me the city. Okay,
the Gateway Arche, Okay, your golden get. I mean I
know where the arch is? Is it? Is it called
the Gateway Arch? This is the arch we went, I've
been to it. What city is the Gateway Arch in?
I just want to answer too quickly, because last time
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I answered too quickly it got me out, it's round two,
Feelfrey to answer quickly. That should be really easy. Okay,
well then it's just got to be the arch and
it's Saint Lewis the Transfer, Yes, correct, Lunchbox. What city
is the National Mall located? The National Mall? Do you
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guys know this one yet? I have a guess, but
National Mall? I didn't know we had a National Mall
forever twenty one. It's Spencer's I'm going I'm going this
has to be Oh my gosh, I'm gonna Dillard's. No,
that's Mall of America's I guess Washington se has correct.
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He was thinking real mall. He was thinking the biggest
mall in Eddie. What city is Madison Square Garden located?
That's in New York City? Right, Morgan, What city would
you find the space needle? Oh? Seattle? Correct? The next
category is moon landing Amy who was the first person
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to walk on the moon? Armstrong? Correct? Lunchbox, who was
the second person to walk on the moon. The only
other guy that I know has been on the moon
as buzz Aldron. Correct, don't don't ask me the third person?
What did they famous they leave planet on the moon?
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The US flag. Correct, Morgan finished the blank. That's one
small step for Man, one giant leap for blank mankind correct. Okay, go,
we got through that one. We got through that one.
I'd like to shout out Mike for writing that category.
That's a good one. It's a different that's what he
does here. All right, Next up, nineties catch phrases. I'll
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give you the catch phrase, tell me the show. Okay,
hello Newman? What hello Newman? Nineties? Hello Newman? Am I
doing it? Okay? God, hello Newman, Hello new Hello Newman. Fish.
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It's clearly a show. I didn't what Oh Newman, Newman?
Hello Newman? Oh, my gosh. The Simpsons guys, you know it? Yeah? Seinfeld? Sorry, Amy,
here's the here's the sound. You don't want to hear him.
You've been lunchbox over to you. Yeah. Is that's your
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final answer? Oh? Who wants to be a millionaire? That's good, Eddie?
You got it? Dude? Oh full house? Correct Morgan, Yeah,
didn't I do that? Oh that's Steve Urkel's family matters? Correct? Wow,
a career remain Amy's eliminated. Let's go with the category.
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Is Eddie feel good? This is the best case scenario.
Toys or games. Well, he's compliment He's complimenting me, but
still good, so I want next up? Toys are games?
Lunchbox invented in nineteen ninety three by Ty Warner. These small,
understuffed animals are affordably priced. What's the name of the
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toy Beanie Baby? Correct? Eddie. What's the name of the
popular military action figure that was a real American hero
g I Joe? That's correct, Morgan. What's the name of
America's first working toy oven, introduced in nineteen sixty three.
Let's correct, Let's go the category is country music, Yes, Lunchbox.
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Break Up with Him was what country band's first number
one in twenty fifteen? Oh my gosh, old Dominion correct, Wow,
at Folsome Prison and at San Quentin Live albums from
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what icon? Me? Yeah, Johnny Cash Morgan. What was the
name of the movie that George Straight started in nineteen
ninety two when he played a character named Dusty. Oh,
I watched it recently in the last few years. Oh gosh,
George Straight. Nineteen ninety two, we played a character named Dusty.
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I can see him. It was very young George Straight.
I was like, oh, he's attractive. Yes, yes, answer, I
don't know what it's called country again country against her answer,
and wow, you're wrong again. You've been there. You're out
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of there all right. Two people remain pure country prey. Hey,
I got country, Yeah, I got you really jumped out
there to get that word country, Morgan, Yeah, lunchbox and Eddie, Yeah, Lunchbox.
What color of whale is the largest animal on earth?
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What color whale is the largest animal on earth? It
has to be a blue whale? Is that your answer?
That is correct? I was like, I don't know, though,
that's the only thing I heard of as a blue.
They really blue, They're really blue, though they're kind of gray.
But I'm colorblind. Don't ask me. Sorry, Eddie. What's it called?
There no more of one kind of animal left on earth? Extinct? Correct, Lunchbox.
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What animal sticks out its tongue to smell the air? Huh?
What animal sticks out its tongue to smell the air?
A frog? That is incorrect. You've been but that's a
timporary bone. It's a possible bone, Eddie. If you get this,
you win. Answer is a snake here? Oh? I mean
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there's no, I mean yeah, there's no. I mean yeah,
there's no eddie for the wind. Come on, come on, bones,
what land animal can open its mouth the widest? Whoa land?
You want me to say alligator a crocodile, But I'm
not gonna do that. I'm gonna go with a hippo.
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I've seen them. You're not saying a crocodile and alligator? No, no, no, no.
The hippos man, their mouths go real wide. Give me
a hippo. How you feel about that lunchbox? Even missing
it your back end? I don't think I'm in anymore.
You think you got it? He drunk. I'm just like,
it's really sad Ian sad. I mean a hippo has
a big mouse. I mean it makes sense. Yeah, hungry
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hippo hungry. Oh that's it. That's why, hungry, hungry hippo, happy,
happy eddie hippos. Right as soon as Amy got out,
I'm like, I got yeah. I just say that to
Vega mad all right, you didn't know my answer. Here's
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a voicemail from Miranda, who lives in Arkansas. I know
how much you guys love Sonic, but there's one Sonic
attraction I think you guys might want to check out.
And didn't. Arkansas, we have the Sonic Ditch. It has
its own Facebook page. The Highway five Sonic Ditch is
on Google as a tourist attraction. There is this ditch
and it just eats cars on a daily basis, so
(24:16):
check it out. People accidentally pull into this ditch because
it's a little tricky pulling in and out, and they're
in the ditch and it's hilarious. Its usually people from
out of town. It's not hilarious but happens to you.
But it's so many cars have gone into this ditch.
You know, you know a good sonic whenever you go
into it and you don't almost hit the screen with
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your side view mirror. Some of them are packs so tight. Yeah,
you got to really be careful and so a good
sonic you have plenty of room and they don't have
a big ditch. Oh that's pretty good sonic. But yeah,
there are a lot of pictures of that thing. Here
is Diana from Texas. Hello, Bobby Bones, morning studio. Just
let you know. I'm watching Making the Grass and I'm
already confused sixteen minutes and they all are. But my question,
(25:00):
I have a question, why didn't Lunchbox, get on this show.
I think it'd be great at it anyway, love you guys.
I was approached about doing an episode with the whole show.
Oh my god, Wow, let's go. I don't know how
real it is, and we don't even know if the
show is going to do well yet, because it did
well in NBC that first night, but they didn't really
promote it, and it was still the second highest rated
(25:21):
show the whole night and all the networks, only behind AGT,
which was the lead into it. So the show did
really well, but goes to USA on Monday, and if
there's a second season, I think they're gonna want me
to suggest a couple of different themes. And so we
talked about doing an episode with show members. Wow, let's
make sure the show gets a second season. We need
to make sure you need so you need to talk
so our listeners can do two things. One, then go
(25:42):
to peacock and stream it. That'd be awesome for the show, yes,
And then secondly watch it on USA at eleven tenth
Central on Monday night. Let's get the top of the ratings.
Man the number one, so now you're in you really
that much? And then write the producers and say we
need to be on Here's Amy's pile of stories. A
girl asks people online if it's normal to eat ear
(26:04):
wax and ie crust because her boyfriend is doing this
and she is personally disgusted, but he thinks she's being
unreasonable and that most people do this. I'm glad you
brought it up. I've had it on my list talk
about for a couple of days. I just couldn't because
it gross to me. I didn't want to gross out
our listeners did, because only so he eats his ear
(26:26):
wax and his eye crust. Yeah, when he wakes up.
I can't imagine that tastes good. Though. Now if we
go to some our expert we're checking out with our
expert lunchbox. You eat, for example, toenails, fingernails, so but
you take your toe nails like walk our listeners through
what you do when you clip your toneails. So I, well,
I don't really clip them. I usually use my fingers
and rip them all so gross, and then I line
(26:48):
them up on my thigh, usually my right thigh as
I'm watching TV and just kind of eat him as
a snack life know this, Yeah, she's there, does she
like it. I don't know if she likes it, and
sometimes like I use them as like a floss, like
if you get some of your teeth, yeah, truthpick there
you go, you use the It sounds gross. What's this story?
(27:08):
Is like an expert chiming in saying it makes you
healthier or anything? Well? No, I mean she just was
wondering if most people did this, because that's what her
boyfriend seems to think. And I figured if we pulled
the room, only one person probably would. But I don't
think he does this. Do you eat your wags? No,
I've never done that. That's disgusting, isn't it. It sounds gross,
Like when you read this story, I was like, this
dude's disgusting. Yeah. Well, and then it leads into my
(27:30):
next story, because let's say that you are grossed out
by your partner and you're trying to spark some magic.
A marriage coach Shelley Warren shared a list of things
that you can do to rekindle feelings from the beginning
of your relationship, which is people try to capture the
first date and the butterflies that they fell. And that's
one of her first tips is recreate your first date,
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either go back to the exact location, or if that's
not possible, then do some aspect of the date, like
a similar food item or something that y'all did, just
do it in a different place. Well, then that means
for me, I would take Caitlin to dinner and she
would not think it was a date. That we were
just hanging out, and I would think it was a date,
going oh, yeah, I'm doing great so and then she yeah, yeah,
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all right? What else? Another hack is to surprise each
other once a month. It can be something small, but
the idea is just once a month to do something
thoughtful to show that you're thinking of them. Do you
guys give flowers for your wives? No? Really, not really,
how I'm telling you, if I probably three or four
times a month. Wow, I'm might say three or four.
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So I would say every week and a couple of days. Yes,
I have a little relationship with the flower person. It's
a place near my house. I'm telling you. It's such
a small thing, but she would appreciate it so much,
and it would be worth it because your investment would
be paid back way more than what you're putting in.
I mean, I did flowers on Valentine's Day? Okay, did
you take them from here? You steal them from here? No,
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I think I'm going on with the grocery store. Great,
but do that? Just do it randomly? Yeah? Well I did?
It was randomly on all right. You can surprise each
other by sharing ten things that first attracted you to them,
and maybe even write them down so that they have
it back to look at if they're ever having, you know,
a bad day. Write and mail love letters and then
they'll start to get excited about checking what is that about?
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Then they get lost, No, it is, it's romantic. And
then lastly, brag on each other. Share with others what
you love about your partner and make sure that they
know it, which I feel like Bobby does a good
job of that here always brags about Caitlin. M Ashley
McBride is sharing why she's still afraid to talk to
Dolly Parton, Like if she sees her, she turns around
and goes to the other direction because ten years ago
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she was new to Nashville and got an opportunity to
house it Dolly's place. Wow, yeah, does that happen? I'm sure?
Just like different connections here there, And this was a
job for her and she needed the money, and she
was hanging out with Dolly's niece who decided to put
bagel bittes in the microwave in the actual box and
the microwave caught fire and uh yeah, so she's like,
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I nothing to do with that, Dolly, that's Dolly, that's
your niece. Well, Ashley still feels that she's responsible for it.
After that, she lost her job, but Dolly did give
her the microwave because she knew that Ashley was broken
didn't have one. She lost her job because of that.
Justice for McBride. That's what I say. That's a funny
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story that she got to house at Dolly Parton's house.
That's crazy. It almost burned down and then I guess
when she she panicked and like carried the microwave into
another room. But there was a remodel happening and new
wallpaper had just been putting, smoke was coming out and
it like ruined the wallpaper. Yeah, it sounds like something
like a seventy sitcom or Jack Tryper is trying to
get the microwave out of the house and get a
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new one in. Yeah, all right, there you go. Maybe
that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's
time for the good news lunchbox. A man his dog
out for a hike in Tahoe National Park, you know
what I mean. But they're in a remote area when
the guy falls over a cliff. Boom boom, boom boom,
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falls seventy feet. He broke his hip and ribs, couldn't walk,
pulls out his cell phone and he has a little
bit of service and he calls says, hey, I'm hurt.
So they send out rescue crews. They can't find them,
luckily for him. Saw the dog goes running roof roof,
roof roof, who okay, yeah, yeah, you have to keep going.
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And I'm like, what is this dog doing? And dogs
like whoa yeah, oh my god. And saw the dog
leads him right to the owner and they air lifted
him out of there. And saw the dogs found the
people found the rescuers. I think I'm more amazed that
he had sell yeah at all. No, no, no, no,
hold on, hold on. How does Saul know that these
are the people here to save my dude? I don't know.
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And how does Saul know? How? Hey, let me, how
does he know to leave his owner and be like,
you know what, I'm gonna find someone that is more
amazing than the cell service. How does Instagram know what
kind of shoes I want today? Are you watch that?
You watch that documentary? Right? That's crazy? How does the
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internet work? That's a tough one. How are we being
heard right now? Mmmmm interesting? It's great, that's great. And
the dog really showed up for him. It sounds like, yeah,
saw new name lastly two point tho. I don't think
people knew the last he is? Like young people, well right,
don't you think they said? The Sheriff's department said, it's
a true lasting moments been old. I think we're the
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last generation they understand what last he is. That's a
great story. That is what it's all about. That was
tell me something good.