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We talk to Brett Eldredge about his new album, if his dog is still in the picture and why mediation is beneficial to his life. Scuba Steve did something while out at a bar with Eddie that we question whether he crossed the professional line with an artist. Amy shares her 5 Fun Facts of the week including what Bobby and Buddy Holly have in common that’s not their glasses.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting he's good, what's happening, Welcome to the show. I'm
feeling much better today. Not all the way there, but
I'm like ninety nine point nine, so it's pretty good.
I gotta tell you, when you've been sick for a
long time, you try to feel pretty good. You feel

(00:23):
like a superhero. You're like, how can do anything in
the world. I'm the great Ust, So feeling good. I
got my voice mostly back, and I'm just glad to
be here. So let me say it more in the
studio morning. I am slightly offended because I am at
my house and nobody's here in the studio with me.
Everybody's still hiding, so all right, hey, that's what friends
are for. They told us to stay here whatever. I

(00:44):
don't know. All I know as Amy lives about three
minutes from me, it's much easier for her to come
over here. But that's okay. Right. Well, I'm currently at
one hundred percent and I want to stay that way.
I hear you, all right, Well, listen, glad everybody's here.
We got a lot to do today. We'll talk to
Brett Eldridge coming up, and just a little bit. I
did want to start with this though, and it's one
of these you know, we are allowed certain things because

(01:07):
we do a show, a big show, I'll say it,
the biggest it's ever happened in this format. And so
with that, like Spider Man, you know, with power comes responsibility,
and sometimes we aren't as responsible as we should be
with that power. And mostly I'm talking about Scooba, Steve
and Eddie because they went to Memphis. They went to
go watch the Elvis movie. And whenever you're a producer

(01:29):
or you're like Eddie, you get the phone number of
artists that will come play on the show because you
got to have these professional contacts. That doesn't mean if
you see someone covering their song in a bar at midnight,
you should send them a video if somebody playing their song,
would you when you agree, Amy, I'm nervous to hear
what happened? Yes, okay, So what happened? Scooba Steve, Why
don't you tell me what happened? Somebody's planning a Gavin
to Grass song somewhere. Yeah. So Eddie and I are

(01:52):
Memphis for that Elvis junket and we're at a bar
and this guy we were upstairs at the top bar,
had a good time. Come down. This guy who's just
killing it. He's got nine different pedals, he's playing solos.
He's really really good at playing the guitar. And he
starts singing a Gavin the Gross song and they're like, whoa,
Eddie and I start singing along and I was like, Eddie,
should we send us to Gavin? And he's like, yeah, dude,
totally send it to Gavin. I was like, but it's
like ten thirty, it's kind of late. He's like, no,

(02:13):
Gavin Hardy's late, don't worry about it, he'll be up.
Just send it to him. So, under the peer pressure
of Eddie, I sent a video. We're not blaming it
on Eddie, You're you're the oh Eddie, you're in fault too.
But Scoot Steve is the responsible list of the responsible
and was he playing out Yeah, yeah so And I just,

(02:35):
in the hindsight, I probably shouldn't have done it, but
I just and I've never done it before, and I
just felt like that was the time to do it.
And he responded and said yes. I think he felt
like he had no other option. I know he's a
nice guy. Don't text me. Whose idea was it to
do that. I don't remember because we both are a

(02:56):
little tipsy, so I don't know. Okay, see alcohol and
so oh no, oh no, Now I'm going to have
to text him and say I'm very sorry that we
use a number that was given to us for professional
reasons to harass you, even in the nicest way on
a Friday night. I'm sure people covered that song all

(03:18):
the time. Can you imagine if somebody text at him,
somebody covering that song every time they saw it. We mean,
anybody else guilty of texting artists that have come in before.
Anybody well Scoopa is the only one that's a producer
that has the number. I mean, that is a that's
a pretty crazy line to cross, but it's a baller

(03:39):
mood to be like start that friendships, anything bad. It
was just it was just the cover. It wasn't like
I was like, hey man, what are you doing? I
want to hang out. It was just like, here's this,
have a great day, here's this have a great day
at ten thirty at night as you've been drinking. That
was basically a professional booty call. Okay, you're at a bar,
you had a few drinks, yet somebody kind of have
like a professional crush on Okay, okay, so inappropriate or

(04:03):
totally appropriate, Amy, inappropriate, lunchbox, inappropriate baller. I mean, you're
starting a relationship. It's good, Eddie. Hey, dude, I was there.
You're eliminated now I knew it. It's not awesome, Okay,
it's funny. I'm gonna be like, hey, sorry, if my
guys text you while they were dropping Friday night, they're
gonna be going down Broadway just looking at people sink

(04:25):
covers to go through Scuba's phone to take Oh no, okay,
so I wanted to start with that. Hey, I'm not mad,
I'm just disappointed. Rights, Yeah, I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed. Yeah.
So the Elvis movie the Weekend, Eddie, how was that?
Oh my gosh, it's amazing, dude. So we went to
Graceland and we just spent we spent some time there

(04:48):
and it was all Elvis, Elvis, Elvis, Elvis. And then
we went to the actual premiere, which is, you know,
they do it in la but since it's Elvis the movie,
They're like, let's do it in Memphis. Man. It was amazing.
Scoobah and I got the VIP treatment. We met Austin Butler,
the guy that plays Elvis. We saw Lisa Marie, who's
Elvis's daughter, and all of her daughters. Who, dude, that's crazy.
They all look like Elvis. Wait, the real Lisa Marie

(05:10):
or the woman playing her, No, the real Lisa Marie.
And she brought Mary Michael Jackson for like a minute, right, yeah, yeah,
So she brought all of her daughters who are Elvis's granddaughters,
and it's crazy. They all walked in in a group
and I'm like, oh my gosh, they all look like Elvis.
They all got the droopy eyes and a little lip
like this. It's like, it was unbelievable. And then finally
at the end of the night, we met Priscilla, who

(05:32):
was Elvis's ex wife. So, dude, unbelievable experience. The movie
was amazing. I mean it was a weekend in my life.
That movie comes out next Friday, June twenty fourth. Elvis,
directed by Baz Luhrman. I saw Austin Butler because Austin
Butler's the main actor. I saw him in your Instagram
story and he looked nice. It looked like a really

(05:52):
good looking dude. But I felt like you were touching
him and he don't want to be touched. Well, it's funny.
He came to us and Scoopa can talk about this,
and he started talking to us. So we're like, hey, buddy,
like good job in the movie and all this, so
welcome to Memphis, all this stuff. And then his handlers
like he's got to go, and we're like, hey, he
came to us, we didn't come to him. Scuba and
I were like, it's okay, you can take him, Scuba.

(06:14):
It was. It was a good interaction until Eddie pull
that story doesn't check it. Yes, that story doesn't check
out to me, go ahead. We were just chopping it up.
It was a natural conversation because everyone else was very
like social media, taking videos and phones with their phone,
and we were just having a normal conversation of just
about life. And then Eddie pulls out his phone and
that's when I started getting into like the gotta move on,
gotta move on. I was like, oh, you ruined it, Eddie. Else,

(06:36):
this is what happens. This is what happens if I
don't go. How else am I going to prove that
I was there? I had to get my phone out. Guys,
you don't just tell the nice story. You talk you
minute the whole weekend, Like he didn't need proof. If
you said you talk to him, we believe you. Oh well,
it's true. A good story, good point. Anyway. Elvis is
out with Tom Hanks as Colonel Tom Parker in theaters

(06:59):
next Friday, June twenty fourth. And you liked the movie, Eddie,
Oh man, it's it's really, really, really good. If you're
an Elvis fan, you're gonna love it. If you're not,
you're gonna learn a lot about Elvis. Like it's not
just his life. There was a deeper side of Elvis
that you. I didn't know. I thought it was just goofy,
like thank you very much, But it's he was a
very deep guy and he was misunderstood and it goes
into all that, which is really cool to me. All Right,

(07:19):
I can't wait to see it. It's time to open
up our mail bag. It's something we call hello, Bobby Bones.
My question is for the guys on the show, dad's
and future dads. So Eddie, you and Bobby. My daughter
was so excited about a dress that she got for

(07:40):
an event. Her eyes lit up when she tried it
on My husband never saw the dress until we got
to the event, and he lost his mind over it.
He was so angry at me for letting her leave
the house in that dress. I personally didn't think it
was bad. It was a little tighter than anything she's
ever worn, but had big puffy sleeves and wasn't too short.
Why are men so overprotected when it comes to clothing.

(08:01):
Our daughter is sixteen years old, and I think it's
really about him being a denial that she's not his
little girl anymore. He was so upset with me for
letting her wear it, but I loved seeing her so confident.
I don't have any brothers or other men in my
life to ask, so I thought i'd reach out to
my favorite show. Thanks signed a wife just trying to
understand her husband. I'm gonna boil this down to you,

(08:21):
not even as a dad, but as a dude. This
dad understands what other sixteen year old boys are thinking, wishing, planning,
and may actually do dreaming of Yeah, and so because
of that, because we know what we were like at sixteen,

(08:45):
at twenty two, at thirty one, we know what other
guys boys are like. So it really doesn't have to
do with the daughter as much he obviously loves her.
He's protective again with a sign that he loves her.
He didn't see the dress beforehand, so he was shocked
the night of. I think had he seen it a
couple of days before, he probably would have calmed down

(09:05):
to it. He just knows when other boys are what
their goal is. Yeah, and so that is making him
react like this, and it's completely understandable. So have some
grace with him. But no that he is just looking
out for her through the eyes of him as a
sixteen year old. Yeah, so don't beat yourself up over

(09:27):
letting her wear the dress. And he's angry at you,
it's not really about you. Put the phone up to
his ear, pops me Bobby here, You're fine, it's it's okay.
It's tough though, dude, but it's okay. You're gonna have to.
You're gonna have to. She's sixteen. She's twelve would be
a different story. Yeah, she's sixteen. She could drive. She
wanted to drive off and change the dress and you'd
never know. I probably does, probably did right now, right right, Yeah,

(09:50):
So we're all good here. This is nothing but an
email full of love. That's been a slight misunderstanding. So
the dress is cool. The sixteen year old, she's a
good kids, she's cool. The dad he knows what sixteen
year old boys are like and that ain't cool. So
he's trying to protect her. Yeah, so there you go.
That's your email, Hey Morgan, if they want to send
us a note into the mailbag, what do they do?
Mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com. All right, that's it,

(10:13):
Thank you guys. We've got your game. We read on air.
Now it's found to close Bobby's mailbag. Here Bobby bonesht
the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second.
Skinny Luke Holmbs released a new song called the kind
of Love We Make. Let's do some bad Burden and SoRs.

(10:35):
Turn it off, the down, taking moving, keep doing what
you do. Brett Eldridge's new album Songs About You is
out today. Here is one of the songs from the project.
I'm just trying to get these songs bad. Sometimes it made,

(11:03):
sometimes it made me cry, sometimes made Keith Urban released
a live version of his song You'll think of Me
Your come lumerous. I don't need him seek your space
in your twisted reasons, you're going think me, I'm Morgan,

(11:26):
that's your skinny hat. It's time for the good news
with Amy. Something good. There's a sixth grade boy, his
name's Abraham Walker, and he just celebrated his birthday for
the first time. Yeah, he's in sixth grade, but just
had his first birthday cake ever. And this all happened
because he was adopted from Sierra Leone and moved to Charlotte,

(11:49):
North Carolina recently to live with his new forever family,
and they threw him a birthday party and literally he
got his first cake ever. Yeah, that's awesome. And it's
got to be like as a whole different world, Like
he's passed me, like we have we have like gifts
and cake when it's the day I was born. That's crazy.
These kids got a whole new life. Yea. I saw
another video to where a kid it was his birthday

(12:12):
and he had a little crown on and their parents
accidentally drove through a place where they were doing a
little parrade in a neighborhood and he thought everybody on
the side they were there for his birthday, so his
parents just let him believe it. It's the funniest video
I've ever seen. Kids like this is all for me,
and their parents are like, They're like, yes, it is
for you. You've been such a and he's like wow.
And they drove and he waved everybody and just kept going.

(12:32):
They went to like get lunch. It was awesome. The
kid was totally fooled. One time, my mom lied to me.
We're at the grocery store and there was some sort
of book about a bunch of muppets. It was a
Muppets book breaking into the house of a kid for
his birthday and like throwing a huge party. And I
was like, oh, what's that happened to me? And she
was like it did happen to you? You were asleep?
And I was like, the Muppets so a party from me.
She was like yeah, but you slept the whole time.

(12:53):
I was like that's so cool. She's like, yeah, maybe
they'll do an extra while you're sleeping. And I was like,
that's awesome. Oh, I couldn't prove they didn't. Well, once
you really lies, do you were lied to? Was You're okay?
I think I've had been in phases. I think now
I'm like I just remember loving it. Think. Wow, it's
so cool the muppt to my house because I don't
really get birthdays. We have much money. So yeah, I'm
cool with it. I'm good. I'm good for a good

(13:14):
white lie. How about you guys? Love it? Yeah? I
love a good white lie. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, all right,
good story, Ammy, Thank you. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good fun? Is it my
favorite segment of the week. Amy's five fun facts. Let's
count them down. Number five, So, compared to our body size,

(13:36):
humans have the biggest butts in the animal kingdom. That's
interesting because we do have pretty thick butts in relationship
with our other body parts. When I think of other
animals butts like my dogs, it's just kind of normal
and kind of part of his body, like all even, Yeah,
what other animal has a big I thought hippos would
have big butts. Read the fact again, Amy, compared to

(13:58):
our body so that's what it is that heared. Hippos
have big everything else too, and they're just bigger. Got it? Yeah?
How about that? I like big? Yeah, we only want
to have all big butts, all right, all right, Next,
let's go number four. So, when outback Steakhouse was started
in Tampa in nineteen eighty eight. None of its four
founders had ever even been to Australia. That's interesting. I

(14:24):
wonder if Outback, though, was still like the Australian outbacker?
Did that come later? Has it always been an Australian
theme out back because we used to just go out
back and take a leak? You know? Oh it probably was.
It probably was. But okay, number three, So Bobby, I
know you're a big buddy Holly fan. And his last
name was actually spelled ho l l e y, but

(14:48):
his first record label left out the E on his contract,
and the misspelled version of his name just stuck. That
is interesting a lot of times, and I can think
of one time in particular where they've messed up my name.
I remember the Radio Hall of Fame as a crowning
night of my career. We're sitting at these tables and
I'm like, wow, I'm being inducted into and not just

(15:10):
being inducted. I was the youngest person ever inducted into
the National Radio Hall of Fame. And you know, I
don't really get on myself a lot in a good way,
but I was like, this is it you did a kid,
so I telling myself, and they're like nutt ladies and gentlemen.
Tonight at the National Radio Hall of Fame, we'll be
inducting in Bobby joneses all oh man kidding me. So

(15:39):
I felt that Buddy Holly I do. That's why I
look like I look with my glasses Buddy Holly and Weezer.
But it's fun to know that other people get their
names misspelled as well, which, by the way, bones in
my real last name. Number two. America drinks the most
mountain dew of any country in the world, but randomly
Pakistan is number two. I bet you if you took

(16:00):
like Arkansas my state and compared to other countries, we'd
probably win that too, just straight up like states from
the South would probably beat other countries as well, except
for maybe Pakistan, because you know, Tennessee's rocking it because
it's created in Tennessee. It's like Knoxville. But mountain dew
I thought, I mean, I would go and work out
when I was nineteen or twenty and then trick at
three lead mountain Do and be like, oh I feel great,

(16:21):
it's crazy. Oh yeah, my go to concoction to feel
good back in my college days was I would grab
a diet mountain dew and I would pop it with
a midall. What and that combination? We didn't even be
that time of the month for me. But y'all try
that a mountain dew with a midall in its next level,
you'll be the happiest person. Ever, how do you think

(16:44):
I got Well, I've been taking them all last week
called the double m all right, give me one more.
Number one, the song closing Time. Here's a clip it's
by Simmis on it and it's not about a bar closing.
It's a metaphor for childbirth. So remember that the next

(17:06):
time you're at the bar and they start playing it
at the end of the night. No way, are you
sure I've watched this guy's TikTok the other day? Closing Time? Oh,
and let you out into There's no way that's about birth.
There's no way I meant him into the world, Eddie.
That's all. Uh. I could probably get this guy on

(17:28):
because I follow him on TikTok. Who wrote the song?
Would you guys like to hear a TikTok by him? Yes? Yeah,
there you go. Years it's the release of Closing Time.
When our lawyer got a rough mix of the song,
he called me up and he said, congratulations, Dan, you've
finally written a song dumb enough to be a hit.
And I said, Closing Time is a dumb it's it's

(17:50):
a great song. I still think I'm right. What do
you think? I know who? I just happened to be
following that guy on TikTok. His name is Dan Wilson.
I could probably get him on. He probably like, you
want to interview me? That's so cool? Yeah. So apparently
Dan said it's about being bounced from the womb, not

(18:10):
a bar. Interesting, I bet you. They just say random stuff.
Asked me what I wrote my dog book about? What
did you write Stanley the Dog first Day of School
about the Vietnam War? Ye can't argue it, You can't.
What are you gonna say it was a hard metaphor? Yeah,
that's it's hard. So there you go. I have a

(18:31):
bonus fund fact. No one's ever been to the Loube right,
what no you know? I mean, yeah, none of us.
That's where the Mona Lisa is. Oh yeah, like he hed,
He's like, none of us have ever been And he's
like noe's ever been actually like the top of the
Eiffel Tower, right and going a mill. No, we haven't
because it's art. And I just saw a headline that
said the average person spends only fifteen seconds looking at

(18:54):
the Mona Lisa. When they go look at it, they
spend fifteen seconds and then okay, I'm done, moving on
because it's so small, and they're like, wow, right, that's
what I hear. It's so small that you look at
it and you go, oh, that's pretty underwhelming. All right, Amy,
that one wasn't that fun, but brought it to us.
Oh little bonus. This is Addison, Amelia and Ashley from Louisiana. Hey, Bobby,

(19:18):
we just write your book for the first time. What
did you think of it? I like a lay and
what did you think? I love these pictures that you ji.
Who is your favorite character? I like her? And who's
your favorite character? I like Stanley in the book? All right, well, Bobby,
we love you. Well, thank you very much. It's a

(19:39):
very kind of you. Sadly, I didn't draw it because
I can't draw, but I'm sure Stephanie will love the compliment.
I did look at a lot of drawings and then
pick Stephanie. That matters, but it should't matter because Stephanie's
awesome and I cannot draw. I thought about trying to
draw like a little Stanley like she did, so I
can like sign things, but I can't. I can't even
draw like a version of what she did. But yes,

(19:59):
I wrote it in a story and then we kind
of worked together on But I appreciate that review. And
the book is out. This is the first week. If
you would like to buy it, you get it on Amazon.
We're trying to set a big first week number, but
I've been sick the whole week and had to miss
all of my promotion, so I don't know if we're
gonna be able to hit it, which is a little disappointing,
but we will see. It's only like eighteen bucks if
you guys want to get it off Amazon. Hey, it's

(20:19):
fifteen right now being told. So okay, this is Donna
from Illinois. I am super, super disappointed. I received my
book that I pre ordered in the mail yesterday and
it was not signed. Bobby was going to sign all
the pre ordered books and received mine and it was

(20:42):
not signed. How disappointing. Well, have a good day, Amy,
I feel like I've filled to this question ten thousand times. Yeah,
and I try not to get irritated because I know
people can't hear me every time I say it. So
I'm going to try one more time. Okay, I mean
I could do it for you if you're tired of No,
I'm not tired of it, and I'm sure they just
have missed it. Okay. So the book company said to me,

(21:06):
which we're going to do a pre sale, you have
to contractually. I said, I don't want to do a
pre sale. I don't want to ask anybody to buy
anything pre sale because I can just buy it the
day of. They said, no, you have to contractually. I'm
like wal crap. I said, okay, if you buy the book,
I will sign the book. Now, what happens when you
sign a book before it even gets to you is
I don't have every book. I don't sign every book.
They don't send me thirteen thousand books. They send me

(21:26):
a single page, and then I signed the page, and
then I send it back to the book publishing company,
and then they inserted in the book, right, and so
that's a signed book from the publishing company. But I
told the publishing company. I didn't want to do that.
What I wanted to do is do something better than
just sign a page. So I wanted to sign a
piece of art that had Stanley and myself on it

(21:47):
from the book. And so I said, let me get
these all fixed up. People can put them in the
book instead of just a random page. And they said, lovely, Well,
we didn't expect to have thirteen thousand people pre order
the book. So I've been signing thirteen fourteen thousand these
art cards that go inside the book, one by one
every single day. Now it comes separately, so it's either

(22:08):
abe been mailed to you already or be it will
be there very soon because I have like five hundred
more at home, and then I'm done. So if you
pre ordered the book, you will get the signed piece
of art that goes inside the book. But you didn't
get it with the book because they didn't come together
and they were never going to come together. And last
time we did this with the book company, the book

(22:28):
company screwed them all up. So again we're mailing thirteen
thousand of these out from here my house, and that's
a lot, but I feel like you guys deserve it,
and I'm getting so many people reviewing the book badly
because they didn't get and I'm starting to get it.
They're going to get a little irritated again, only because
my hand hurts. I'll be honest with you. I'm over

(22:49):
here slaving away. But yes, that's the situation. You'll get it,
I promise, Yeah, it'd be good. And if not, I
don't know, I'll Cindy Stanley. I'll mail him to get
a box. I don't know, but don't no need to
be disappointed. You will get it. As I said, it'll
be better than what was you were going to have
a random regular page. I appreciate you pre ordering it.

(23:09):
It didn't cost you any extra, which is great. I
don't feel like people aren't getting what they paid for.
So it will be there, all right. I feel like
that's pretty good. You feel like I explained it, okay, Yes,
I mean there's still probably going to be some people
that miss it. People are mad people. I just feel like, yes,
I feel like I've just tried to do a whole
like extra extra for people, and they're getting mad at

(23:30):
me for doing extra extra, and so it's like, why
don't even try to do extra or extra extra people
are just gonna get upset, so well, go ahead. I
think it's just a good reminder too that I feel
like we say something and we assume that a lot
of people hear it, or they follow on socials, or
they figure it out, or they catch different parts of
the show. It's just a reminder that sometimes things have
to be reset. You visited, and that not everyone's going

(23:53):
to catch it. And then but also I would just
say it's definitely not worth leaving a one star review
over Oh like that's so. I just said that they
get a lot of these voicemails, and so I'm very sorry. Yeah,
but I don't haven't done anything wrong. Also, it doesn't matter. Hey,
it doesn't matter yet. Hey, I got a smile on
my face and feeling better today. I'm not that sick. Actually,
I'm not sick at all. I'm one hundred percent. Look

(24:14):
at me, all right, you'res Amy's pile of stories. So, Bobby,
what age do you think people feel they're sexiest? Seven? Seven?
I don't even think that sexist being at seven, I
don't know. I was all like, look at me, is
Sean my muscle's no shirt. That's the last time I

(24:36):
ever felt fully free. That's so that's it for me. Why, Okay,
well you're forty two, so I would say in about
ten eleven years you will feel your sexiest because a
survey was done and they took the average from that
and most people that are that are way older. They
were pulled way later in life, and they said, yeah,
around fifty three, that's when I felt my best. So
they asked a lot of eighty and ninety year old

(24:57):
seventy eighty nine year olds, yes, and I guess according
to the AARP, that's what sixty five. Well, here's what
I'm gonna say. They probably couldn't remember being seven, because
I was young and free at seven, just running the
streets shirtless, doing the little nipple dances, flexing. I just
won my underwear because we don't have swimu short so
I just got my whitey tidies and swam in the creek.
Oh man, those were the days I felt sexy as

(25:20):
a new day. All right. Well, I guess that's what
happens when as we age, we just stopped worrying about
what other people think of us. So that's what we
have to look forward to. Yeah, I didn't worry when
I was seven either though, it is a beautiful time,
all right, sticking to that seven Yeah, man, I loved it.
It's a good time, all right. What else you got, Well,
Squid Game is the most popular show on Netflix, but
that's not in English. So we have a new top

(25:41):
show on Netflix for English speaking shows, and it is
Stranger Things season four. The first part. I can't wait
for Squid Games. I mean, listen, I get it. I
don't watch Stranger Things anymore. I got too old, Like
I can't watch kids. I don't know, I couldn't do it.
I watched season one and I was like, that was
a good show, but I'm checking out. However, Squid Games,
how you brought it up? It's awesome. And that reality

(26:02):
show's coming out where you can win like five million
bucks playing squid Games. That's gonna be awesome. You don't
think you be watching that one? Oh so can we
try to enter you or something. I don't know that
I want to do it, but I'll watch it. And
I don't think anyone's gonna die in it. But they're
talking about how they're going to have like hundreds of
people playing this show. That'll be I can't wait to
watch that, like, so, but yes, I don't watch Stranger Things.

(26:25):
I'm sure it's still great. Did your daughter watch it? Yeah,
she's already finished the whole whatever just came out. She's
done's and I'm trying to get her to remind her
that some people that come over to the house and
we're she's talking about it, to not spoil it for
other people. Oh, that's that's been passed down somehow genetically
from you to her and she's adopted. I don't understand. Okay,
that's nature versus nurture. That must be all nurture, baby. No, No,

(26:46):
I'm working on it though. Like I see her do it,
I try to stop her. I'm like, we don't do that,
all right? What else? More So, Luke Brian posted a
video earlier this week of a girl who fell asleep
sitting on a bench downstairs at his bar, and he
did a surprise appearance there and het up woke her
up from a little nat that she was taking and
it took her a second to realize it was Luke Brian,
but when she did, this was her reaction. So he

(27:15):
ran away and went upstairs to hang out with other people,
so she didn't even really get to hang out with
him even though we woke up. So it got me thinking,
what celebrity, Bobby, would you be most excited to get
woken up from a nat bike? It's hey, it's happened
with Eddie a few times, not a celebrity. He's like, heyny,
snuggle bunny, wake up, We've arrived at our destination. Hey,

(27:35):
and we screamed just like that. Yes, you know, I'm
cool not being awakened by any celebrity. I'm good. It
feels like a ridiculous question. So I'm gonna go with
Eddie and that's gonna be my answer. Yeah, okay, all right,
I maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news. Last week, a couple

(28:02):
of guys are on their boat off the coast of
Long Island, New York, when all of a sudden, boat
starts to sink. Oh what are we gonna do? They
get on the phone with nine one one yo or
boats going down? Boats going down? Help, and the ladies
like where are you and they're like, we're in the water.
We're in the water. She goes tell me where. They
didn't know where, so they got the lady on FaceTime
and showed her everything around them. Then the phone goes dead,

(28:27):
but getting on FaceTime led rescuers right to where they were. Boom.
She could see I guess trees and stuff, not just
the water, trees, landmarks, whatever was around them, the horizon,
and they were able to de pinpoint their location and
rescue boats arrived about six minutes later. I'm surprised that
could happen like that. That's a great story. Good job
by her, whomever was on her team, that where they

(28:48):
were able to go find those folks. That's great. That's
a great one. That's what it's all about. Right there,
that was tell me something good. Coming up At about
fifteen minutes, Brett Eldridge will be on. I got a
question I' gonna ask Him's gonna be uncomfortable about something.
I feel like he's been hiding in his in his
personal life. So we will get to that coming up
in fifteen minutes or so. First, let's go over to

(29:09):
Amy and get in the morning. Corny, morning, corny, what's
made of leather and sounds like a sneeze? What's made
of leather and sounds like a sneeze? Shoe USh. That's good.
That was the morning Corny. That is good. If anyone's

(29:33):
in town they want to come to my show tonight.
We have just put up twenty what they call hold tickets.
They're good seats for tonight and tomorrow. You can go
over to CMA Theater dot com if you want to
get those seats. We just put them up. They will
not last very long, but CMA theater dot com looking
forward tonight's show and tomorrow night's show. I'm finally healthy.
So I'm finally very healthy, and I feel pretty funny.

(29:54):
So let's go. Hey, show bays Baby, right, that's showbas Baby. Yes.
The Friday morn in conversation with Bret Brett's got a
new album out today called Songs About You. It's twelve tracks,
and we will get to the music in just a second.
But Brett, I saw a picture of you, and you
were sitting in a small auditorium with a lot of
the people on your record label, and I guess it

(30:16):
was do what Brett Wants day, and so they were
all meditating with you. It looked like thirty It almost
looked like a cult. I'll be honest with you, Brett.
So what are we doing here? You get them in
a room and you make them all meditate. So I
wanted to do a little meditation session with the band
or the what the whole label to celebrate the record.
Everybody's had the CMA fast. Now we have an album launch.

(30:39):
So we got together, had a meditation session. Everybody got relaxed,
listened to their hearts, to some deep breathing, and we
drank some juice and some smoothies. You know. So yeah,
it was everybody. Everybody enjoyed them. I was just grateful
for their help on all this craziness to launch a record,
you know, and seriousness. Can you tell me if I

(31:02):
were too meditate? Because I know you tried to do this.
This is a practice too, so you can. I don't
feel whole or I don't know, Mary the dirt, I
don't know exactly why you do this, but like, what
will it do for me if I'm able to just
take fifteen twenty minutes and meditate, because I don't understand
you can even do it for ten minutes. Basically, the
whole concept is if you stand in the middle of

(31:23):
the waterfall and you're getting caught by every single thought,
every single thing you give too much weight to, then
you get super anxious and very stressed. By meditating, you
sit there, you breathe, and you kind of just watch
those thoughts go by and stand behind the waterfall and
you can actually just breathe and let it be there.

(31:45):
And the practice of that over and over really gets
you to be able to in the middle of a
situation in the day, you can actually see that happening,
and you can actually catch yourself thinking, being caught in thought.
And that's what meditation kind of helps do. You're telling me,
I couldn't. I thought I need to do it for
like eight hours or be like in some sort of
sweat tent. You're telling me, if I do this for

(32:06):
ten minutes a day, I will at some point start
to feel a difference in my day to day life. Absolutely.
I mean I tried everything through the years, and I
can promise you that it'll help. Even if it's just
ten percent, it's a big difference. Okay. Here he is,
Brett Eldridge. He's got a new and I feel bad
for him because he's got a record out this week,

(32:26):
and I know it's a difficult week for him because
he's up against my children's book which came out Tuesday.
And only one can win, Brett, only one can win.
So it's you know, and it's it's tough. It's it's
like putting a movie out against Top Gun. You know,
you know, it's just probably gonna do that. Well, but
I'm still gonna ask you about it anyway. So you
have twelve tracks on this record. How because your last
record to me was my favorite record you ever did.

(32:47):
How is this record going to be different or better?
Or what's the new message with this record? Well, if
you love Someday Drive like you said this, I think
I doubled down on that, on that sound, and I
really took some more chances even more. I've got horns
and big band sounds in this and I really just
stepped out with some confidence on this one. I think

(33:09):
Sunday Drive gave me that that believe I could go
after it, and my fans really supported it in such
a big way that I went and I made this
record and it's I think it's by far my best record,
and I feel really good about it. I'd also like
to apologize in case you get a call late at
night tonight. I had to have Abby call you from
our phone in the studio because I'm I'm at home

(33:31):
right now doing this from the studio at home. And
when we gave her your number to call you from
the studio line, I'm not promising she didn't write it
down and put in her pocket. So if you get
a random calls, that could be what it is. Hey,
that's all right. I don't know if I'll answer because
I almost didn't answer this time, but I figured maybe
I'll try it. You know, here, I am abby. Is

(33:52):
there any chance you saved that number? Be honest with us. No,
I will not do that, I promise, Okay, fully professional
over here, Brett Eldridge is on with us. I do.
I have a couple more questions for you, but I
want to play your new single now. So walk me
into this song. Tell me, tell me about the song,
you know what it makes you feel, all that stuff
so the audience can feel it, and then we'll come back.
But what are we gonna do here, Brett? Yeah, we're

(34:14):
gonna play songs about you, which is really about that
feeling of when you think you're over somebody and then
you roll down the street or you're going to the
grocery store or maybe you're going to pick up Bobby's
new book at the store and they're playing this song
is about you over the speakers, and you're like, oh,
I thought I was over that person, and then all
of a sudden, immediately you go right back to that person,

(34:34):
and every song's about you. And that's just a really
feel good song, also a heartbreak at the same time.
I love songs that do that. The Friday Morning Conversation
with Brett Eldridge. He's got a new record out today
called Songs About You. It's twelve tracks. His last album
was my absolute favorite. I'm gonna start listening to this
one today when the show is over, and he has

(34:55):
told me that if it's not better than the last one,
I get my money back. How do we feel about that? Everybody? Hey,
you know I feel that good about it. I mean,
I can't. I don't think I'm able to make that statement,
but I will make. I feel that confidence that you'll
like it better. I also don't even know what money
i'd get back, because I like subscribe to a streaming service,
so I don't I don't expect you to pay me
for the whole month, maybe like a nickel. How about that, Yeah,

(35:17):
you have to take that up with Yeah, that's a
good point. You have to take it up with one
of the streamers. But I'm telling you you're gonna you're
gonna like it better. I promise. Brett Eldridge is on.
And something we haven't seen from you in a while?
Is Edgar your dog now? And I hope this is
not a sore spot, but is Edgar still alive? Yeah,
he is very alive. He retired from the Spotlight a

(35:38):
few years ago, and I just I'm with him more
than ever. But yeah, he's just chilling with me all
the time. Are people ever like where's Edgar? All the time?
Because I used to bring him on stage and all that,
and honestly, he didn't really love that, and you know,
people would like reach four a month stage and he
kind of get scared. He was really good at it

(35:58):
because he got a treat, but kind of got to
the point where I would be I'd be traveling to
California or something and people be so mad if I
didn't bring my dog, and I was like, I would
have had to somehow figure out how to fly him here.
And it just got to be a you know, too much,
and I was like, I just want to have my
dog and and so now I just go with him
on hikes all the time and just there for many

(36:19):
where school. We had a segment earlier in the show
and I just would like your professional opinion on this.
So in studio last week we had Gavin DeGraw. He came,
he performed, It was amazing. He's a great live and
you know, in what happens here on the show, people
have to give us their phone numbers because we have
to set up the interview or set up whatever tech
request they need, like a keyboard or instruments. And so

(36:40):
Gavin comes in and performs and leaves. And over this
past weekend, Eddie and Scuba Steve were in Memphis and
they saw a guy covering a Gavin DeGraw song. They
don't have a relationship with Gavin de Graw other than
have his phone number, but they thought since this guy
was covering a Gavin DeGraw song, they should video it
and send it to him in the middle of the
night on Friday after they'd been drinking. Now, Brett, is

(37:01):
that wildly inappropriate or not? I mean, I'm usually asleep
by then, so I wouldn't get until the next day. Um,
if I if I had a good connection, there's no
good connection, Brett, no good connection. There's no connection. None, yes, none.
I might not know how to respond. Um, but you
know I love those guys, So I don't know, but
I would if you didn't know him, and maybe yeah,

(37:23):
I'm stiwhere in the middle. Yeah, it'd be weird and
you'd have to apply like, oh thanks man, even though
you're like, why are they texting me this? I don't
even know these guys. Yeah, well, I mean it depends.
I'll get the cover ones. I guess. Well they said
it was real good. So if that's the case, we'll crap.
There goes Yeah, there I go. All right, listen everybody,
we're here because we're talking to Brett Eldridge. He's got
songs about you. It's out today. It's twelve new songs.

(37:45):
We're gonna let him go in just a second. But Brett,
as you're playing all these shows, I'm looking you have
a whole whole list of dates here. As you're on
this tour, this song's about you tour. I see the
theme here. It's a lot of songs about you. And
so as you're playing this, what is your one number
one hit that you love to play the most in
a set. We are like, you know what, as many

(38:06):
times have I played it, I still want to play
this song. I'm looking forward to it. I love acoustic moments,
so I love playing the Long Way acoustic. The band
completely steps off the stage here in front of these people.
They've been hearing just the full band rock out, which
is a lot of fun. But when I get to
break it down just acoustic, or reminds me when I
first moved to Nashville, playing you know, a little song

(38:28):
songwriter bars and stuff and telling the stories and so
singing along way. It's probably one of my favorites. Yeah,
it's a good one. Okay, I'm gonna play that now,
and I want everybody to just imagine that they're watching
Brett stripped down now with his guitar just as guitar. Yeah,
everybody real, Abby, Abby got the fan out, sort of
fanning yourself like my Grandma Church back in the day.
All right, So everybody checkout songs about you, Brett. Congratulations.

(38:51):
I hate that it's going to finish second to a
kid's book, but it is what it is. That showbiz baby,
you know, we still we'll still make it work, all right, buddy. Hey,
I tell you guys, and we'll talk us as soon.
All right, congratulations, see a buddy. It is now time
for what I consider the most important segment of the day.
It's your big stories. Come on, Bobby's story. Japan is

(39:14):
making online insults punishable by up to one year in jail.
Being an online troll in Japan might come with a cost.
Japanese parliament has just passed legislation that would make online
insults punishable by up to one year in jail. There
could also be a fine of two thousand dollars for
anyone who's convicted or breaking the law. Now, I do
think that this is probably extreme. However, I do think

(39:36):
we should also have some sort of regulations on trolling
as well. Here's my simple solution. You can't have an
account unless it's verified you. That's it, and then we
know what you're saying and who you're saying it too.
And if you want to be a jerk, that's fine,
but then we at least know it's you and it's
not some troll that's creating accounts just to troll people.

(39:57):
So I'll be putting out on my platform want to
run for office. We feel about that one guy. Yeah,
I'm here for him. Yeah, me too. Hey, elon, you
can have that courtesy and me thank you. That's from Insider.
Divorced man sues stepson for the money he spent raising him. Well,
and that a fine. How do you do? Here you go.

(40:18):
A man is suing a step son after divorcing his mom,
asking to be paid back for the money he spent
raising the boy. The plaintiff took the steps on the
court and asked the judge to force the boy to
pay back a bunch of money, like thirty five thousand
or so, because he said that costs a lot to
raise his kid. And we're not married anymore. That's from
Oddity Central. So that is that story does not make

(40:38):
me feel warm on the inside. I'll be honest with you.
Oh that's shallow. Yeah. All of a sudden, Arkansas Keith
gets an idilator. He calls me later goes, hey, hey man,
all good, but it seems too good not to do.
Let's see. A sixty one year old grandmother of seventeen
wants to have a baby with her twenty four year
old husband. Cheryl and Qurn married in love and they

(41:01):
want to have children despite their age difference. The couple
met when Karn was working at Dairy Queen, owned by
her son. They say they'd like to either have a
baby through surrogate or adoption. That's that's wild. So Kuran
is the twenty four year old. So Karl was working
at day Queen and so the grandma wa drive through
Dairy Queen, her son owns it. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,

(41:23):
but she would drive through dry Yeah. Yeah. That's just
like a side that don't even matters. Well, I mean,
if I'm the owner and when my employee starts dating
my mom, I'm in a little weird Yeah yeah, but
I mean that I don't know. That feels like that's
the second headline sixty one and twenty four and that
he was fifteen at the time, and she's like, we

(41:45):
hold it upside down the blizzard. Yeah, hey, whatever you
wanted to be at, whatever you want it to be. Uh.
Study says most people are thinking the rated healthier than
they really are. A new study says we were over
estimating how healthy we're eating. In the study of nearly
ten thousand people, only fifteen percent accurately described how healthy

(42:06):
their diet was. You know. One of the things this
is me talking now, not the article. One of the
things that food's doing a bit better now is when
they put let's say, calories, they will now not do
per serving because that would be misleading because you would
go calories per serving three twenty. But then it's like
in small letters, four servings in the bag, and so

(42:27):
you think you're having three hundred calories if you count
calories or not, but early you're having twelve hundreds. So
you were kind of misled to get to that place.
But yes, we are. All are kind of not actually
understanding what we're eating. I don't even understand some of
the words going on some of the food. I'll be
honest with you. What's comacs call no idea? No, I
have no idea how to do. But also don't know

(42:47):
how radio works or TV works. So I'm just a
dumb dumb and here I am. That's from study fines.
There you go. A study warns that women who drink
sugary drinks are seventy eight percent more likely to get
liver cancer. That is, a new study found that post
menopausal women who have at least one sugar filled drink
a day have a seventy eight percent higher risk of

(43:08):
developing liver cancer. The study, which was presented at the
twenty twenty two Nutrition Live Online event, looked at the
sample of over ninety thousand women. That's quite the sample size, honestly,
who drank sugary drinks and those who drank fewer than
three a month. They did all the data and according
to data, seven percent of participants reported drinking one or
more twelve ounce servings had the seventy percent risk of

(43:30):
developing cancer. So it was a very small group who
had actually done that. But in that small group, most
of them had developed that sort of cancer, which is crazy.
I'm only pre menopausal right now, so we're good. That's
from the New York Post and that sugar Man. I
love it, can't get enough of it. But it's awful.
It's the worst. Oh. A tourist has a million dollar

(43:52):
watch stolen off his wrist in Barcelona. This is from
the Daily Mail. The watch is called a black caviar bang.
It has hundreds of precision cut black diamonds. It cost
a million dollars. So here's my question. If you were
walking down the street with five hundred thousand dollars in
cash in a bag. Do you think probably you'd have

(44:14):
somebody with you making sure nobody would steal that bag
of five hundred thousand dollars in cash. Yes, probably right,
five hundred thousand wars of cash in a bag. You
have doubled that on your wrist, and nobody's chilling with
you making sure you don't get attacked. If you can
afford that watch, you can afford some sort of security
to just hang for a minute. You know, that's a
terrible story, that million dollars watch. I would be scared

(44:37):
of death to even wear that thing. A famed astronaut
says UFOs filmed by the military more than one hundred
times could be aliens. This very famous astronaut has said
that the US military has footage over one hundred times
could very much be aliens. During interview which he talked
about this over a long period of time, he says,

(44:58):
there are this certain little group of vide he goes
that they've just classified quietly that he thinks that they're
hiding things from us on what they know. So there
you have somebody else who goes into space, who is
a scientist, who is saying that that's just what he said.
He said what he said. Anybody want to say anything
about that? No, Hey, more and more are coming out,

(45:18):
So I mean he said what he said. He said
what he said. Listen, if he's a scientist, he's an astronaut.
He goes into space. He worked with the military. Don't
you think he knows more than the LaunchBox who just
sits here and goes ARE. No. I think he wants
he's some weirdo that thinks there's aliens on, so he
wants to get in the news. He wants to be
cool and be like, oh yeah, this, you know, spaceship
We've seen him. How many times is aliens shot up?

(45:41):
That ain't aliens? All right? And he goes are so
he knows more? There he goes. That's from the New
York Post And finally in the news, a young man
felt thirty five feet off a balcony at a Harry
Styles concert. Luckily he's gonna be okay, just black eyes,
concussion and some bruises, But thirty five feet is quite
the fault. That's almost a three story, four story building. Guys,

(46:03):
they didn't know the injuries right when he fell because
it was so much that could be internal. They put
him on a ventilator, but the scans came back and
he has no broken bones. So black eyes concussion and
Bruce is he's gonna be released from the hospital. That
is a great lucky story. Um, that's that, Hayden. That
Harry Styles's music will pull you through. Been there, it
was sick. Listen to it. Listen to Harry's house a

(46:23):
lot and here I am baby, Here I am good
as news story. Easy trivia, play along against the show?
Here Amy, the easy question you get round number one.
The category is children's television in sesame Street. Who is
obsessed with cookies? Correct? Lunchbox? What article of clothing was

(46:49):
mister Rogers famous four sweater? Correct card? Again, that's correct, Eddie.
What kind of animal is curious? George? Oh, he's a monkey? Correct?
Patrick Stars? From what cartoon? Morgan? SpongeBob? That is correct.
Say it's all easy, And I hope if you're listening
right now, you're playing against these guys. See how long

(47:10):
you would last? If they miss it, they will hear
this sound right here. You've been boned. You don't want
to be boned, at least not right now. Two earliest now, Amy,
is wearing a tiara because she is the champion. But
if she loses to Eddie today, Eddie gets the tiara
backing all day, I want it now. Let's go easy trivia.

(47:33):
Around number two. The category is country music Amy, who
rose to fame with their debut single She's in Love
with the Boy in nineteen ninety one. That would be
She's in Love with the Boys? Your would that's correct? Lunchbox.
Natalie Mainz is the lead singer of what country music

(47:54):
group The Chicks? Correct? Nice Eddie, which singer known as
the first Lady of country music, is best known for
the song stand By Your Man? That is Tammy Wynett Correct, Wow,
I will be honest with ye I thought would be.
I thought that'd be a little easier Eddie. I didn't

(48:15):
know she was known as the first woman of country music. Morgan,
which female country star wrote and recorded I Will Always
Love You wrote and recorded That is Dolly Partner. That's correct.
Good job, everybody who's stilling. Nobody's been boned yet. Next category.
The nineties Amy What James Cameron Movie was the highest

(48:36):
grossing film of the nineties. What What James Cameron Movie
was the highest grossing film of the nineties. James Cameron
was that, I don't know stevens Felberg. Oh gosh, Jurassic Park.

(49:00):
That's incorrect, you've been I don't even what anybody want
to help her. It's Titanic, so so Titanic nineties ninety seven.
Avatar was the only one to beat it in like
two thousands. I didn't even think about freaking. I was
thinking Amy been eliminated. Oh my gosh, the window has open.

(49:24):
Lunchbox Hansen's first single was released in nineteen ninety seven,
and it shot straight to the chop to the top
of the charts. What was that song called? M Bob? Correct?
How do you want to say it? Eddie? Come on?
Who sang mambo? Number five? Lou Bega? I was almost

(49:52):
gonna say Vega, but it's a Bega lou Bega. Correct? Yeah,
Morgan the company tie he made what incredibly popular toys
in the nineties, Beanie Babies. That's correct. Three, move on,
Oh wow, lunchbox yep. The category of states, man, I'm yeah,

(50:18):
I'm talking about states and not like states of matter
US states. Thank you. Area fifty one is located in
which US state? Heck? Heck? Environment heck, why coming m

(50:45):
man man man, man, man man, Like we talked to
the south for a minute, like I'll give you like
ten seconds ahead in a minute. There was a news
story about how they were going to storm area fifty one.
But was that in Roswell, New Mexico Or is that
in Nevada. I don't know where they were flying in.
They were gonna fly into somewhere and go, but I

(51:08):
don't know what Roswell, New Mexico has to do with aliens.
I'm going with Nevada, he says, Nevada. The answer is
or Nevada. That's right. Yes, I'm pretty good, dude, Eddie.
Come on, do you love rock and roll music? I
love rock and roll music? What state is the rock

(51:29):
and roll Hall of Fame in? Oh Boy? Oh boy? Man?
Ohio came to my mind first, But that might be
football Cleveland, Ohio? You know why they're both in Ohio?
Give me Ohio for the win? You're correct? Whoa, it's

(51:52):
not for the win well to survive, So football can't
in Ohio? Rock and roll Cleveland? What's in Detroit? Block City?
Kiss Kidder, Rock, eminem Cars, the Lions, Barry Sanders. I

(52:12):
thought that that's where the Hall of Fame was. Never mind, Uh, Morgan,
what state has a bear on their flag? Oh? I
only know the Kansas flag. Gosh, any chance it's Kansas. No,

(52:33):
it's not Kansas. A sunflower, I do know that wheat field.
Oh freaking bear? Um five seconds, Morgan, Tennessee. Wait wait,
you live here. You should have seen the flag of here.
I haven't. I have never seen the Tennessee flag before. Well,

(52:55):
you've been, you've been. He may one help her Cali.
You've probably seen it on a T shirt and you
didn't realize because they're very popular in like a hat.
The bear's real cute. Well we're down to two. It's
Lunchbox and Eddie. Oh my gosh, that victory You let
me wear that out that that crown once a week,
les I smell victory bones. Okay, here we go, you two.

(53:20):
You'll get two questions each. The category is now oddly animals.
Lunchbox what what bird is considered to be the largest
bird in the world. Heck, big bird. That's a good girl.
Heck heck heck, I'll talk this out. The biggest bird
in the world. Heck my middle finger when somebody cuts

(53:42):
me off heck, that's funny, but it's not a good bird.
You're taking away all answer the biggest one. What the
heck an eagle? Eagle is your answer? That is incorrect?
You I thought he was gonna say a big bird. Honestly,

(54:04):
freaking ostrich. It's a freaking ostrich as Amy would say. Ye, hey,
I saw a bald eagle just the other day. I
got a video. Okay, cool story, all right? Next up,
Eddie for the wind, Guy's quiet, which animal is considered

(54:26):
the largest land mammal in the world. I feel like
I've missed this before. For the wind and the tiara?
Can you repeat the question? Which animal is the largest
land mammal in the world? Guy's no doubt. It has
to be an elephant. What's larger than an elephant? Largest

(54:51):
land mammal in the world. They're on the land. It's
an oh land mammal. So but but land, that's it.
It's not whale because that would be a water mammal.
Give me elephant for the win, and that tiara off
of Amy's head. Let's go bones. The answer is elephant.

(55:13):
Ye give me that thing right now, give it to me.
Who yes, congratulations wagon Bones. This Tiara is finally coming home. Wow,
that was so dumb. Hey, I knew, honestly, I knew

(55:34):
when everyone got out and it was just me in lunchbox.
That was it. Yeah, you know last week I got
it with me and you know, Eddie goes Eddies. I
won this one like right the middle of the game. Now, Ridge,
I don't even understand she's still on it. I can
picture James Cameron working on by the way, for everybody wondering.
Amy video to Eagle last week. You can watch that

(55:56):
in her newest vlog. All right, there you go, Bob
show Down. Sorry day. This story comes to us from Dearborn, Michigan.
There were three guys in cars out in front of
the police station when all the sudden, police here room
and they look out the window and the guys are
doing burnouts right there on the street in front of

(56:17):
the police station. So police looked on the camera, rode
down the license plate, tracked them down, arrested all three
of them. Is it illegal to just do a burnout?
I guess it is. I mean they charged them with
I don't know what they charged with. What they confiscated
their cars? Reckless driving? Oh guys, there must have been
something else going on to Yes, anyway, Well, I did
a I was meeting up with my friend burnout. So

(56:39):
I didn't do a burnout. What I did like a
donut or something. Yeah, you didn't do any accident. It
wasn't my accident. You probably fishtailed a little bit. Okay. Well,
I don't know what to call it. But she was
in her office parking lot and when I pulled up,
it was empty and she was waiting for me. So
I pulled out to kind of surprise her, and I

(56:59):
saw her and I thought, I don't know if something
in We just got real excited and I did like
circle stopping like as fast as I. Oh, you did
do it, don't ut a whole circle? Who are you?
That is awesome? I just did it last night. I
don't know, I mean how great. I'm worried. One of

(57:19):
the coolest things is due to a peel out, when
there's a big group of peel people and you take
not wanted the coolest thing. I mean, the burnouts cooler
because the smoke comes up. And I was like, wow,
I mean, oh, I didn't know there was a difference. Lunchbox.
You just taught me something. Yeah, burnout is when the
smoke comes up and from the tires. So you got
to hold a burnout longer. Yeah, oh, you gotta hold

(57:39):
a lot longer. And it does a lot of damage
your car, I think. But it still looks cool. It's
worth it. Well, your car still peel out. Absolutely, it'll
peel out. You can't ever do it? Make you want to,
you want I'll get you somebody and people are like,
oh man, that car, he does it. How long can
you peel? Okay? How long could you peel out? Lengthwise?

(58:02):
Like time wise? I don't know. I could probably go
you know, ten seconds. Okay, no way, there's no way,
there's no chance. Okay, I'll tell you what. If you
can do ten seconds, I give you one hundred bucks.
That's a deal. I'll try. That could be the end
of the Nissan, not just that. There could be an explosion.

(58:22):
So this is what we'll do next week. We'll see
if you can do a ten second peel slash burnout.
If so, I'll give you one hundred dollars. I love it.
I can't wait. I'll tell you what. I'll give you
one hundred bucks at seven seconds. Okay, I'm giving you
more money. For no reason. I don't have to do this,
and I'll give you twenty bucks each additional second. This
is like calling Miss Cleo. I don't know what that means,

(58:44):
but I'll take it to nine nine first minute. There
you go. All right, okay, think think about that, and
that's your bone heads at it lunch lunch. That's your
bone head story of the day. Thank you guys for
hanging out with us. I'll be doing a show tonight
in Nashville, on a show tomorrow in Nashville. We put
out twenty more hold tickets for each show, if you

(59:06):
guys want to grab them up. They were just put
out yesterday evening. But pretty excited. It's gonna be a
part comedy show, it gonna be part motivational talk, gonna
be a whole segment of why I talk about stories.
I've never actually told the full story before, so pretty
excited about it. Never done the show before. We'll see
how it goes. But that's kind of my weekend, is
doing those shows. I'm back healthy again. I feel good,

(59:26):
so that's what's up. I had to cancel my therapist
appointment this weekend this week because I was sick and
I hate doing that. So other than that, I'm good.
I'm bouncing back, Eddie, which, by the way, I should
bring this up. You've been using Better Health speaking of therapy, right,
I have. Yeah, I've done one session and I just
booked my next for next week. Eddie came on the
Post show Man a few weeks ago and I was like,

(59:47):
I just feel sad, and I was like, say no
more because Better Help it's it's awesome. It's online therapy.
It's much more affordable than in person therapy, and we've
sent so many listening. I have friends that use it too.
But you can actually go to Betterhelp dot com slash bones.
That's better h LP dot com slash bones. So Eddie,
you just did on your phone though, right, Yeah, So

(01:00:08):
it's it's easy because you know, you can do video
calls and that's your session. So if I'm in the car,
I can just put it up on my car while
I drive. I talked about you then, don't do while
you drive? Yeah, don't I'm not looking at while you drive. No, No,
don't do it while you drive? So do I just
pull over? Because that's the cool thing about the app. No,
the cool thing is you can do it from your couch,

(01:00:28):
not while you're in rush hour traffic. Okay, all right,
well that was session one. I'll park the car in
session two because you can't vote. Oh my goodness, this
is why you have You're not better, Eddie. It's really
cool though, Like my therapist is really cool. And what's
awesome too, it's not just video calls throughout the week.
If I have a question, I can just message him
on the on the app and he answers right back.
It's really awesome. Get ten percent off of your first

(01:00:50):
month at betterhelp dot com slash bones. That's better h
LP dot com slash bones. All right, that's it for us.
Have a great, great weekend. We'll see you Monday. It'll
be awesome. Monday show'll be awesome. I'll be a hundred percent.
I'm ninety to nine right now. I'll be one hundred percent.
You guys, have a god weekend. By everybody show
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