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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's really good.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Transmitting.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Welcome to Friday's show, Morrin Studio Morning. Coming up a
little later on Phil the host of Amazing Race, which
the show launch Boatch loves. He's gonna be on with
us talking about Amazing Race and his show Tough as Nails. Also,
Carter Fate's gonna come and perform. A new artist that
I really like. I'm bringing her on to go out
and open for me on my comedically inspirational shows in Wichita.
(00:31):
So we'll do that. We got a big show. Everybody's
here feeling good. Guys good? Oh yeah, you guys have
senior itis a little absolutely. It's fourth of July next week,
not all the time I'm talking about because of yeah,
daydreaming summer and you're.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
Like checked out a little bit, and I'm thinking about
fireworks and just like beer barbecues.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Hang hang with me for a little bit. Then Okay, okay,
let's go around the room here, give me the news
story that's got you interested the most. Eddie coming to
you go.
Speaker 5 (00:58):
An engineer just revealed he has invented a wheelless bicycle,
so it doesn't have wheels on it. It's kind of
like the wheel that it does have is like a tank.
It's like a tank system, you know how the tank
has those that flat thing that just kind of goes
like rubber whatever on bearings like a treadmill, like a treadmill.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
That's the idea of it. So check it out, lunchbox.
Is that not a wheel?
Speaker 5 (01:18):
No, it's not, because it's not a wheel would be
circular and like you know, with air in it, it.
Speaker 6 (01:23):
Looks like a wheel. I'm looking at it.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Oh you know what it looks like, because you're right,
that is really odd. Look it. It looks like the
tread It looks like a treadmill. It looks like the
bottom that just a flat part of the treadmill that
you run on that you run on, except it's pointed
upward tall and the bike is on that.
Speaker 5 (01:41):
So really like an inch or maybe two inches of
the rubber is touching the ground.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
That's bizarre. We'll put it up on our website, and.
Speaker 5 (01:48):
I'm assuming it's gonna be really expensive since it's brand new.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
But I thought that was really cool. Like if you
wanted to buy that in those new Apple glasses, yeah,
same time, you probably broke because they're both going to
be very expensive lunchbox. What do you have?
Speaker 4 (01:59):
Archaeologists discover a six six inch stone penis used in
medieval time.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
I saw this. No, this is crazy. Is pretty amazing. Okay,
it is not used for what you think it's used for. No,
I don't think it's used for anything. It's a stump.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
No, the six winch dot.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
No what was it used for?
Speaker 2 (02:18):
No?
Speaker 4 (02:19):
No, no, go ahead, no, no, it's it is a
used as a sharpening stone. Only one side of it
was worn, and they would sit there. They would use
it to sharpen things. And that's why it's so.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
They made a replica someone's and then they just used
that conk rot replica to sharpen.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Yes, which is crazy. You thought it would be for
something else.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
But no, I didn't think it was for something else.
I didn't even know about it. I did, I'll admit
I did. I thought it was a prehistory. You must
have seen the story. I didn't see the story.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Right, crazy?
Speaker 3 (02:50):
Crazy?
Speaker 4 (02:51):
Like when I saw it, I was like, oh my goodness,
this what No? But no, they used it as a sharpener.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
But why was it that shape? Like why do they
use that?
Speaker 2 (03:01):
They didn't have anybody to talk to you about why.
They just said that.
Speaker 6 (03:05):
Nobody was available for comment. That was back, got it, Amy, We're.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Going over to you.
Speaker 7 (03:09):
What do you have?
Speaker 8 (03:10):
Well, I saw a recent study about pillowcases and that
we should actually be changing them out more than once
a week. Once a week, yes, because there's they just
said that unwashed pillowcases are harboring three million bacteria after
that one week.
Speaker 9 (03:27):
So if you want to get ahead of that, maybe
change it mid week.
Speaker 6 (03:31):
It makes sense.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
Hair right, drool, mouth, like two real dirty parts of
the body are Yeah.
Speaker 9 (03:38):
And there's also like I don't know, they call.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Them pillowcase that has like six pillowcases disposable but still
good and after you for a few days, you just
peel it off and throw it away like snake skin. Okay,
like the NASCAR windshields. Yeah, yeah, so that would be
that if you could make that comfort.
Speaker 6 (03:56):
I'm not seeing this. This is my I guess my invention.
Speaker 9 (03:59):
We don't even Thirdly, though, you could just peel it
off and then wash it.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
You have stick them back together.
Speaker 9 (04:03):
That's okay.
Speaker 6 (04:04):
I would make them disposable, but if you.
Speaker 9 (04:07):
Don't want that, then you could.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
This is a good idea. I like it.
Speaker 9 (04:10):
We're onto something. Let's do this weird.
Speaker 6 (04:12):
Let's you have a mouse in your podcast. Ye, I'm
not doing it. I just because I come up with
some crazy idea.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
I'm not.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
But yeah, it's good to know.
Speaker 9 (04:18):
It's lots of bacteria, so change your pillow case.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
It's good to know. I had to go to the
dentist yesterday. I had a bust of tooth that's been
hurt of me for been bothering me for weeks and weeks,
but not so bad. I need to get it done.
So I kept putting it off and the tooth just
kept like busting more and more, and it was basically
it was just a spear and it cut my tongue.
Speaker 6 (04:35):
It's a whole situation. But I finally had to go
got it fixed.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
Not fun. Eddie had two root canals too this week.
It's been a rough teeth week for us. But I
have a dentist here with four surprising things that can
destroy your teeth.
Speaker 10 (04:47):
Go ahead, Hawk drops destroy your teeth because they're full
of sugar and most people who use them suck on
them for hours.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
We see tons of cavities because of the number two.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
Whitening toothpaste.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
Do not whiten your.
Speaker 10 (04:59):
Teeth, just contain more braces, and they don't actually whiten
the internal tooth structure of teeth where most staining or
yellowing comes from. Number three, Sharing utensils or kissing your
children on the lips could transfer cavity causing bacteria to them.
The best thing to do is get your cavities filled
before you have kids, so you can lower your risk
of transferring it to that. Number four, MDMA, also known
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as ecstasy or molly, causes tons of dental issues.
Speaker 6 (05:24):
So those are the four things you should avoid, especially
MDA MO is that how you got now?
Speaker 7 (05:29):
You know how?
Speaker 3 (05:29):
A bust in my teeth is sleeping grind grind and
I do wear a mouthguard. But my theory is if
I ever forget it, which I do probably once or
twice a week if I'm somewhere, or I just forget
to put it in. So I'm so tired, I think
when I grind, then baby fractures that turn into broken teeth.
Speaker 11 (05:46):
That grinds so hard. But yeah, you're still hurting. You're good,
I'm better now, I'm sore. Yeah, But I mean when
I did it, it was tough. This is holding my
mouth of them for three hours was really hard. Eddie
didn't even do laughing ass, What do you mean holding
your own mouth open with you like you're.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
Holding chin down?
Speaker 5 (06:00):
Yeah, no, they say, ah, And I held my mouth
open for three hours they put no. They event they
did the last hour because I was like, I can't.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
Hold it anymore. I'm like dying. Sure you were a dentist.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Yeah, did you go on to those garage dentists?
Speaker 5 (06:13):
Yeah, they eventually gave me that block that I put
back there. I'm like, thank goodness, thank you.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
Why would they do at the beginning.
Speaker 12 (06:18):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Two hours He's like, man, having to jeck myself with
a needle for the numbness. They did that part, dude,
that's crazy. I had to hold your mouth open, uh huh.
Speaker 5 (06:26):
And well anytime they weren't working on I shut it,
but then it'd be like open up. And then they
made the comment of like, that's the whitest you can open.
I'm like, yeah, I'm trying my best here. First root canals, No,
it's my second. And one of them was a reoccurring
root canal, so.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
They had it. They've had one before, even before the trip. Yeah, yeah,
I've had my experience. I think I've had thirteen that
excuse me, that's crazy. Never went to the dentist as
a kid. And then when I told you when I
finally went to the dentist that was my twenties, they
were like, oh, it's just like and it was never
ending for fifteen years. So I still have some issues.
But you know, you don't go to the dentist when
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you broke as a kid. But I think I've had
thirteen or fourteen root canals to the point where Eddie
was like, is it gonna be bad? I was like, oh, man,
this it's easy. I think I'd just done some thirteen. Yeah.
I was like, this is going cut the root out.
You're ready to go, buddy. And then I realized I
had just done it so many times that it still
doesn't feel good. But I think I've probably undersold it
on hownnoying it is. Yeah, man, those we're fortunate that
we have, don't care now, we are very fortunate. So okay,
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well that's the deal. Glad you guys are here. Big
show today. Let's open up the mail bag. You send
the game mail and we breathe it on the air.
Speaker 13 (07:34):
Get something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 6 (07:36):
Yeah, Hello, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
One of my best friends is getting married soon, and
like most brides, she is planning a bachelorette party weekend.
I love my friend very much, but we are opposites.
I hate everything about typical bachelorette parties. I don't drink,
I don't go to bars. I gotta think of one
thousand other things I would rather spend money on than
some activities that she's planned that I hate doing. I
feel like if I go, I will just end up
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being every once desitated driver, which is not my idea
of fun. She knows they don't like these things. However,
she's being very insistent and she expects me to go.
What should I do? I don't want to be a
bad friend, but also don't want to go and be miserable.
Signed bachelor party hater. Hey, mis hater, this is not.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
About you at all. This is not about you at all,
zero percent. Suck it up and go.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
The only reason I would say you shouldn't go is
if there's some expense that she's like, we all need
to pay for this and you can't afford it. That's
a different conversation. But it's not about what you like.
You ain't the one getting married. This is a very
selfish email. This is kind of like you though you
go to bachelor parties and you don't drink, you don't
really you get stuck me in the DD. I get
invited to that, but be honest with you, but I
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will go and if you're celebrated, because it's not about me, right.
Speaker 8 (08:48):
And like Gladly, I feel as though she could gladly
be the DD, Like this is one night where she's
not drinking.
Speaker 9 (08:55):
Sure, take care of your friends, do what you're good at. Yeah,
what do you have to offer?
Speaker 3 (08:59):
Yeah, it doesn't sound much she's gonna being frim Yeah,
it's she's she's not very golden at the golden you
know what I mean. So I'm gonna say this mis
hater that we're going to be a hater back to
you and just say, hey, you should not make this
about you as much. If she says we're doing this
for the bachelorette part and you were lucky enough to
be invited and you were a good friend, you need
to just go and do it now. If it's something
that you're questioning, your morals are integrity. I wouldn't go
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to a strip club I was asked to go, and
I'm not going to do that. That's not for me.
But I would go to a bar. I would go
to do the stuff. But as they insist that, they're like,
come on for my bachelor party, and you gotta go.
Why are you weird like that? Bro, we're all going.
Speaker 6 (09:36):
It's just not something I want to do.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
I'll go.
Speaker 6 (09:39):
Yeah, he'll go, He'll fill in for me. Come the
glasses on.
Speaker 8 (09:41):
I just got invited to a bachelor party and it
sounds amazing. They rented a house, or I guess all
of us are pitching in to rent this house, like
in the mountains, and the goal is we don't really
even leave the house. It's there's a hot tub, we
watch movies, we hang out, we hike.
Speaker 9 (09:58):
I'm like, this is the dream.
Speaker 3 (10:00):
What about pillow fight? I have no idea.
Speaker 9 (10:03):
But there will be like fifteen girls.
Speaker 6 (10:04):
There in the tournament bracket, is what you're thinking.
Speaker 9 (10:06):
That sounds amazing?
Speaker 3 (10:08):
Yeah, sounds good. Hey my bachelor party, we didn't do
anything crazy. But once I went to sleep, then they
went out, like we went to Fatteville.
Speaker 9 (10:14):
Well it was like ten thirty your party and they
went out.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Well, so we had the bachelor party, which is we
went and we did a lot of sports stuff in
Fatteville rather back, basketball, baseball, foot We just did all
that with golf and so that video game turning video. Yeah,
so it was hard. I went to bed thinking much
about it, and then they all went out without me.
But that's fine, yeah, because I wasn't like, guys, you
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need to stay here. You weren't. You were tired. You
went to Ben and we were like, hey, it's ten thirty,
where's bones. He's in bad man, let's go.
Speaker 6 (10:45):
I think they were like watching me to fall asleep
asleep yet asleep?
Speaker 3 (10:48):
Yet asleep yet?
Speaker 9 (10:49):
Did you give him this melitony?
Speaker 6 (10:50):
Yea, yeah, yeah, yeah, stop.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
Making it about you. Go go and just act like
you're having fun. You'll be glad you did later. All right,
close it up. We got your game man on the air.
Speaker 13 (11:01):
Now, let's found a clone Bobby failed year.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
We're about to get into fun fact Friday. I don't
know if this would be fun. I always like to
do my borderline fun ones before we get into all
doing fun ones.
Speaker 6 (11:12):
But the term pipe dream you've heard it before, right, Yes?
What do you think it means?
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Amy? Pipe dream? Like what what do you mean? What
does it mean? Gosh?
Speaker 9 (11:19):
I mean it means that it's so far out there
it's probably not going to happen for you.
Speaker 3 (11:23):
The term pipe dream comes from the fantas these people
would have when they smoked opium through a pipe. Oh yeah, yeah,
that's crazy. So I don't know that was fun.
Speaker 8 (11:31):
Yeah I didn't know because I was picturing. I was
picturing like a pipe, me too, like plumbers.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
Yeah, got it? Pipe dream, Mario. Okay, another one borderline.
In twenty fifteen, NPR reporter that one in three murders
in America go unsolved. But that was before True Crime
podcast took off. Because as of recently, fifty one percent
of homicides are now solved. Wow, that's amazing.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
I can't believe it's only that much.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
True Crime has raised the solving of the twenty five
percent a quarter. It is crazy too that half murders
don't get solved. Yeah, I mean, that's it's too crazy. Stats,
but not that fun, right you think about murder? You
know we don't like that. Okay, how about this one.
Kung Fu isn't just a term for Chinese martial arts.
Kung Fu refers to anything that takes time, patients and
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energy to learn. Oh so learning another language is kung fu?
Speaker 6 (12:21):
How kung fu?
Speaker 3 (12:21):
Have you learning piano? Okay? And then finally my borderline
fun fact. Some turkeys can spontaneously impregnate themselves through a
process called parthig genesis. Go again, they get themselfs pregnant.
Part of genesisenesis. They just get self pregnant. That is cool.
Speaker 6 (12:43):
They have to take test plus minus. Oh no, I
don't I.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Don't know what parthaa genesis is, adie. I'm not sure
where the things go. Yeah, that's pretty crazy. All right, now,
time for the fun ones. I go first. Despite being
the modern day symbol of love, the Greeks did not
regard the who heart as the center of emotions. They
attributed to the liver. Really weird, the heart really means
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nothing about love even with us. It's a muscle all
loves and brain. Everything's in the brain.
Speaker 9 (13:12):
Like oh, you have a broken lie.
Speaker 6 (13:15):
That feeling, it's in the brain. So it's a chemical.
It's a brain.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
But it's just weird that we assign the heart to
It probably comes to the center, and when you get heartbroken,
it really hurts right in the midlliar chip more My well,
I've never been heartbroken. I was gonna say, gut, like
I've been heartbroken not about somebody at person. I guess
I've been heartbroken about like something not working out or
a losing Oh god, that's what I'm saying. Everything's broken,
rectome ribs everything, Okay, A we go.
Speaker 8 (13:40):
Chances are higher that you become a president than winning
the lottery. Wow, it's for lunchbox in case the whole
being struck by lightning things.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Yeah, president, you can when you'll do that before you
when I would never want to be president.
Speaker 6 (13:53):
You wouldn't want to be at all? No, why too
much stress?
Speaker 8 (13:56):
I mean it seems like a pipe dream to be president,
but the fact that it would be kung fu with me.
Speaker 9 (14:01):
You could be president before winning the lotteries, got a grazy.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
President's baller like, dude, you would have everything.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
Yeah, but you know you wouldn't even get to nap, dude,
like you would have to be goodness, it would be
so stressful.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
See, I would love I think I'd love to be
the president. You would. It would be cool.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
Eddie Motel six and Super eight. You wonder how they
get their name? Well back in nineteen sixty two, Motel
six a room cost six bucks, that's why they call
him Motel six, and Super eight was eight dollars and
eighty eight cents.
Speaker 6 (14:29):
That's where the rich people went.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
That's why I robbed.
Speaker 6 (14:31):
Then I was going to pick one to rob.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
That's pretty cool.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
Lunchbox elephants spend almost eighty percent of their day eating,
which means they got to get rid of it. So
they go to the bathroom between twelve and fifteen times
a day, and they produced two hundred and twenty pounds
of poop per day.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
That's a lot of poop. M that's a lot of
I mean, that's more I've probably won seventy sixty eight
I said, more pooped than my behole everything.
Speaker 6 (14:58):
Yeah, that's crazy oopening me out, Hello and Morgan.
Speaker 9 (15:03):
I found this on NASA's Instagram. I love searching it.
Speaker 14 (15:06):
NASA just found a floating reservoir of water in space
that holds the equivalent of one hundred and forty trillion
times all the water that's in Earth's oceans.
Speaker 6 (15:16):
I'm gonna need to break that down. Is there water
in it?
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (15:19):
They found water floating around.
Speaker 14 (15:21):
And essentially like the picture that they post of It
looks like a giant black hole, but it's water and
it's just floating up there like billions of galaxies away.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
But you guys are all like, oh wow, nobody's taking
showers in other galaxies. Hey, oh, so it's like a
rest stop reliance by zone. That's a shower. Now we're talking.
Speaker 9 (15:41):
It's their water park.
Speaker 3 (15:44):
Trunk stop on the interstate of space. It's time for
the good news.
Speaker 9 (15:56):
So this family moved into a new home.
Speaker 8 (15:58):
It's like a husband, wife, six kids, and they got
to know their neighbor when he showed up to introduce himself.
He's eighty two years old and his wife had passed
away a few months before.
Speaker 9 (16:09):
They realized, like.
Speaker 8 (16:10):
Oh man, we could invite him in. Let's invite him over.
He's now become like a grandpa to them. The kids
call him Uncle Paul.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
That's quick, yeah, real quick, real quick.
Speaker 5 (16:21):
Background I'm about say about to do one of those
their bond.
Speaker 8 (16:25):
The neighbor bond reminds them of a Maya Angelou quote.
Family isn't always blood. It's the people in your life
who want you in theirs.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
I'm sure he's super appreciative that his wife died there's
a new family over there that lets him hang out.
Ho would you get lonely? So that's that's that's a
great story. He's just generally though, one let people in
your house unless she's no.
Speaker 5 (16:46):
Did you guys ever have like real family friends that
you called aunts and uncles that weren't really related to Yes?
Speaker 10 (16:51):
No?
Speaker 3 (16:52):
Oh really no, no I did.
Speaker 9 (16:55):
It's like, cousin, isn't my blood cousin?
Speaker 3 (16:57):
She's not way, way way related to her.
Speaker 9 (17:00):
She up my cousin.
Speaker 8 (17:03):
That's the part where her mom was my aunt Lisa.
Her mom and my mom were best friends.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
Okay, so you're not related to her at all. No,
but her mom has.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Always been.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Cousin, my cousin.
Speaker 15 (17:15):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (17:17):
Family isn't always blood? Who want you and theirs?
Speaker 6 (17:22):
I thought it was your cousin. It's a better story
because of your cousin.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
She is my cousin.
Speaker 8 (17:27):
Girl, She's not a random girl. She grew up my cousin.
She's a friend right by blood, by no blood, she's
a friend. A friend of blood is family. My goodness, whatever,
I'm cheated. You lied to us this whole time.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
Wow, and we thought we Angela also said I hate
liars and cheese.
Speaker 9 (17:43):
I feel as though I have I've revealed.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
This now cousins, not even her cousin.
Speaker 8 (17:51):
Okay, I think that y'all have selective memory because I
know I've said this before.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
Fact, I would like I'll find it. A story about
the adopted grandfather not to be lost. It makes me
feel good to love it. But how about this? Tell
me something freaking crazy? Amy lied to us.
Speaker 9 (18:08):
I didn't like to you. I've shared this before.
Speaker 16 (18:10):
That you have not.
Speaker 6 (18:11):
Yeah, that's I hate to say it, but that's what
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 9 (18:14):
The shout out to the Carallos. That's the fam.
Speaker 6 (18:17):
You tried, and you also tried to foolish that one
you did though, Thank you.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
That was tell me something good. Easy trivia.
Speaker 6 (18:25):
Let's go around the room.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
Our champion is Amy. You'll go first. Amy.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
The category is Bobby Bone's show. Who on the show
has a twin correct?
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Welcome back on Frocks. Can you explain the rules? I
haven't been here in a while. I'll ask a question.
It's really easy, okay, and I just got to answer.
That's it, okay.
Speaker 9 (18:43):
The first round?
Speaker 3 (18:44):
Yeah, thanks guys, I mean I've been it's been a
long time. It has been months.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
Who on the show was born and raised in McCallan, Texas.
Eddie Correct Morgan, who on the show lost one hundred pounds? Correct?
Speaker 6 (18:59):
Abby, who on the show has an ex wife?
Speaker 4 (19:03):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (19:04):
Steve Scuba, Steve Craig good?
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (19:07):
Oh man, I was I was like, I was like, Amy,
So if you miss it, you hear this sound right here?
Eddie is the all time champion, but he's not even
in this round. Eddie, your microphone has to be off.
You cannot talk what you heard me? If you do talk,
you'll be penalized because Lunchbox had to sit in the glassroom.
The only reason you have to sit in the glass
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room is because you got run cameras. That's right, Okay,
he said, don't talk from now on, no talking unless
we come to you. Ready, Amy, Ready? Favorite cartoon character foods?
What does Winnie the Pooh love to eat honey? Correct Lunchbox?
What are the Ninja Turtles love to eat?
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Pizza?
Speaker 6 (19:47):
Correct Morgan? What sweet treat does Homer Simpson love?
Speaker 3 (19:55):
Wow? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (19:57):
What sweet tree does he love? I'm ice cream?
Speaker 3 (20:06):
You've been.
Speaker 17 (20:09):
Oh yeah?
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Abby? What food is bugs? Bunny often crunching while he's
dissing out his snarky comments.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Good.
Speaker 3 (20:18):
Three people were made. The category is board games easy trivia, Amy,
What board game would you pass go and collect two
hundred dollars.
Speaker 9 (20:30):
Monopoly?
Speaker 3 (20:31):
Correct you, by the way, thank you. I bet it
just kills Eddie to watch you wear that Tiara able
to talk about it. That's much better on you, lunchbox.
Which board game involves solving a murder mystery by deducing
the culprit, weapon, and location.
Speaker 4 (20:47):
Oh, that's in the study with the lead pipe, Colonel Mustard, clue, correct, Abby?
Speaker 3 (20:55):
And what board game does the player try to remove
body parts with tweezers without touching the edge?
Speaker 10 (21:00):
Is?
Speaker 3 (21:01):
Ohice is where she starts talking to her brain?
Speaker 9 (21:06):
Oh operation, good brain, don't do it. I was about
to do.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
Next category the American Flag easy trivia. I mean, how
many stars are on the flag?
Speaker 9 (21:21):
Making sure thinking of it? Fifty?
Speaker 3 (21:23):
Correct? Latch walk?
Speaker 6 (21:26):
How many stripes are on the flag?
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Thirteen?
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Correct? Abby? What famous woman in history is credited with
sewing the first flag? Yours was harder than theirs. I'm sorry,
but this one was definitely harder than theirs, but still easy.
What famous woman in history is credited with sewing the
first flag.
Speaker 9 (21:53):
It's a I'm not going to say it.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
I just I know it. There, hold on.
Speaker 9 (22:00):
All I can think of it's not right. It's who
like worth a nationally and something?
Speaker 7 (22:04):
What is her name?
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Poite care?
Speaker 6 (22:07):
What famous woman in history is credited with sewing the
first flag?
Speaker 9 (22:15):
Francis Scott? I know that's wrong.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
You know your numbers? Is this category?
Speaker 1 (22:29):
Amy?
Speaker 3 (22:29):
What Roman numeral is the.
Speaker 9 (22:36):
Exist tense?
Speaker 10 (22:38):
Is that.
Speaker 12 (22:40):
Five?
Speaker 8 (22:42):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Five? Correct?
Speaker 6 (22:47):
Watchbok?
Speaker 3 (22:47):
How many days are there in a year? Three hundred
sixty five.
Speaker 8 (22:51):
Two?
Speaker 3 (22:52):
Correct? Amy?
Speaker 6 (22:54):
What temperature in fahrenheit does water freeze?
Speaker 9 (22:58):
Mm? Hmmmm thirty two degrees?
Speaker 3 (23:04):
Correct? Lunchbox? What temperature in fahrenheit does water boil? You
got the Abbey treatment here? This one was harder. Oh my,
it was harder. That's how it shakes out sometimes, you
know what it shakes out that way? You know sometimes
that show business. But you know what, you just gotta
come here and you say, that's it show business. You
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gotta dig deep in your bro deep, go deep, dude,
you know what I mean deep. You gotta turn that
yeah stove, turn that stove on. It's got to take
ten minutes and get to that. Get deep, buddy, m M.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
And then you look at it and you're like, dang,
you know how hot that is?
Speaker 6 (23:38):
You cannot believe it is blank degree?
Speaker 4 (23:39):
And you stick that thermometer there is on there and
it says three hundred eight degrees.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Drag down you visual it's hard. It's twelve twelve degrees. Yeah,
I did know that too, you did?
Speaker 6 (23:52):
Yeah, Eddie, how do you do over there? You can
talk about bocks. Got to talk some of the games too.
Speaker 3 (23:57):
I mean all those questions. I'm like, I know every
single Okay, a winner, the champion offending her crown.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
Literally, wow, Eddie could win.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
Did you say that's muscle memory?
Speaker 10 (24:15):
No?
Speaker 3 (24:16):
Did I say, Eddie?
Speaker 4 (24:17):
Really?
Speaker 15 (24:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (24:18):
Amy, I was even looking at Amy.
Speaker 9 (24:20):
To get this crown.
Speaker 16 (24:21):
Edie.
Speaker 9 (24:21):
You didn't win for like ever?
Speaker 1 (24:23):
No, I hear you.
Speaker 6 (24:24):
I messed up.
Speaker 9 (24:25):
It's just when I went along you call muscle memory.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (24:28):
Sorry, Amy, you defended your crown.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
You great win, Thanks, Lunchbox, Pretty good, Abby, pretty good Morgan.
We'll play again next week. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (24:38):
Here's a voicemail from last night.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Hi, Bobby, I have a morning corny for you.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
How does a cat like it stake?
Speaker 8 (24:44):
Cook?
Speaker 9 (24:45):
Rare it's all I got.
Speaker 16 (24:47):
It's rare now rare, got it, Amy's pile of stories.
Speaker 9 (24:58):
Pickleball injuries are all the rise, like so much.
Speaker 8 (25:01):
So I'm talking hip replacements, knee replacements.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
Fight for a couple of reasons. One the prevalency of
the sport, a lot of people playing. Pickleball's fun, it's
easy to get okay at it and be competitive. And
also old people play it, like how old old. Oh.
I've played seventy year old that are really good now
not singles, singles, but most pickleballs played in doubles. But
(25:27):
I've played seventy year olds that are really good. Wow.
So I would think it's a mixture of a lot
more people playing, and then it's also a sport where
people that probably need a new hip anyway they just
get have to get a new hip.
Speaker 8 (25:37):
This year is expected to see one hundred and fifty
percent jump in players to twenty two point three million.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
I don't want to spoil anything or say something I'm
not supposed to say, but I have a major pickleball
announcement in the coming weeks. Major You're going pro Wow,
that was quick, dude, I have a major pickleball announcement
and then in the coming weeks probably.
Speaker 6 (26:02):
That's all I will say for now.
Speaker 9 (26:03):
Are you training?
Speaker 3 (26:04):
I'm not saying anything else. I can't and Bobby's always training.
I've been training for so long that I justn'tm hopping
into something, you know what I mean. Like I've been training,
I didn't know what for it, and who knows. Be
careful out there, and it's not me playing in like
a charity tournament. I've done that, but it's it's big.
That's all I'm gonna say. Okay, what else?
Speaker 8 (26:22):
So Nicholas Cage, he's weirdos trick, Yeah, weirdo Yeah. So
there was a post that was up of good and
bad stories about him. All kinds of people were popping
in there and sharing things. Minnie Driver ends up typing
something she said. Quote Once I was on a plane
with Nicholas Cage and his son had a seat next
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to him that was empty because Nick purchased it for
his son's imaginary friend.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Oh that's how you know you're rich. You just give
your son to be quite. It's like an iPad, Like
giving your kid an iPad. You just give them their
imaginary friends. Like I'll let him fly with you, but
you have to just talk with him the whole time
and don't bother us. You promise, Yeah, okay, I'm gonna
buy him a seat, and then he gets to talk
to Huey, his imaginary friend, the whole flight. Yeah, that's crazy, crazy,
it's crazy.
Speaker 9 (27:06):
Did you ever have an imaginary friend growing up?
Speaker 6 (27:08):
I have any friends, even imaginary. They wouldn't even hang
out with me.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
I didn't have that at the imaginary lunch table. I'd
be like, can I say with you guys, and all
the imaginary lunch tels You're like, no, can't see here,
dang it. And then I got bullied by the imaginary group.
So I just stopped all together. It's terrible.
Speaker 8 (27:22):
Kelly Clarkson was talking to Andy Cohen on Watch What
Happens Live and this question popped up about Carrie Underwood,
and Kelly jumped to a conclusion that someone was gonna
intinuate why are y'all not friends? Or what happened with y'all?
Why do y'all not like each other? So Kelly was like,
I know where you're gonna say, and the thing is,
Carrie and I just.
Speaker 9 (27:41):
Don't know each other. It's not that we don't like
each other. We just don't know each other.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
They weren't on the same season. I mean, I guess
they both lived in Nashville, but that doesn't mean you're
great friends. And it's hard for any two artists to
be friends because artists are gone at the same time,
like they all work on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and
unless you have a relationship. Yeah, yeah, I believe that.
Speaker 8 (28:01):
Well, the kicker is Kelly jumped to the conclusion that
that's what the fan was going to ask, but they
really wanted to know what was your favorite part about
having her as a guest on your talk show?
Speaker 3 (28:09):
And so Kelly kind I've done stupid stuff like that
before where I just am like, okay, I'll say it,
and then they're like, no, no, no, I just wanted
to know what was.
Speaker 6 (28:15):
Your birthday so I could put this in the cook
computer system.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 9 (28:19):
Someone that Kelly is close to is Reba, and she
addressed this.
Speaker 8 (28:22):
They are still close even though Kelly got divorced from
her Brandon black Sock.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
I saw Brandon's dad, Reba's ex husband, last night, not
before last talking well, yeah, yeah, it's awesome.
Speaker 6 (28:38):
I've known it for a long time. I mean, man,
he's awesome.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
So that whole group, I like that whole group. Kelly
Clarkson is amazing, She's such a lovely person. Reeb is awesome.
Norvel that whole group.
Speaker 6 (28:50):
They've had their old deal. I've been going with all
of them. Just for the record, we're all straight, all right.
Speaker 9 (28:55):
That is I'm Amy. That's my file.
Speaker 16 (28:57):
That was Amy's pile of story time for the Good
News Hunchbox.
Speaker 4 (29:06):
Gael the Granny was really sad when she found out
the pool at her condo complex was gonna have to
close because they didn't have a lifeguard. They gotta have
a lifeguard to keep the pool open, and Gale the
Granny was like, you know what, I'm sixty six.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
Years that's sixty six year old.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
Talk. They're not that old. That's not old. Sixty six you're.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
Doing like one hundred. But her name's Gael the Granny
gave her that name too. Yeah, yeah, so I gave
her her voice. She's like, you know, back when I
was a teenager, she looks youngest. Crap, she looks she
doesn't look like anything like he's saying. But she's sixty six.
Go ahead, she goes back when I was in high school,
I was a lifeguard. And the pool's gonna close. That'll
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make the neighbors sad as well. So I guess I'll
go try to be a live guard. And Ge the
granny went, and she swam and she treaded water, and
Gale the granny got her lifeguard badge, and the pool
can stay open, and the it is louder to meet
neighbors or grandkids get to come to the pool while
Granny's life garden and Gale the Granny's a hero.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
Gal the granny looks like a normal person. Okay, not old,
I mean not old, sixty six, not that old. Yeah,
she even looks younger than that. Like I thought.
Speaker 6 (30:19):
I thought she's on her death bed. He's talking about.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
And look, we got Gae the granny on the phone.
She's gonna tell us what.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
It means you have her on the phone. It's just
a clip.
Speaker 18 (30:29):
This is a c there's a need out there, and
there's a population that could fill that need. I think
it's great to be able to sit out here enjoy
the nice weather, not today maybe, but on other days,
and it kind of keeps you in shape. You find
out that you can do things that you weren't real
sure you could do, like swimming three on her yards.
Speaker 6 (30:48):
That's it, Gail the granny. Wow, she has made a difference.
That's awesome.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
Good for her. That is what it's all about.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 3 (30:58):
So today my comedic inspirational show goes online. You can
buy tickets at ten am Central. I just learned that
the Tulsa show at the hard Rock Hotel and casino.
Because it's a casino, it is twenty one and up.
Oh no, I didn't even know.
Speaker 9 (31:13):
As crazy as I got a casino joke, I didn't
even know this. I love when this happens.
Speaker 3 (31:20):
Well, I hear you. I just let everybody know it's
not about your joke show. I just got email.
Speaker 6 (31:26):
I said, hey, be sure to tell him.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
I didn't know that. So not that there are a
lot of kids that come anyway, but it's a clean show.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
On that one.
Speaker 9 (31:32):
You can get a little.
Speaker 3 (31:34):
I just come out naked. It's a I'm smoking a cigarette.
Speaker 6 (31:40):
Okay, so but yes, and by the way, I don't smoke.
Speaker 3 (31:44):
For Wichita, Tampa, Nashville, Tulsa, they're still DC, Louisville. All
these tickets, but ten am Central, Bobbybones dot Com. I
would love for you guys to come to the show.
That's it. I just want to announce a tuls thing
because I did not know that. Okay, here we go,
let's get it with Amy's Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Speaker 8 (32:03):
Why couldn't the Sesame seed leave the casino?
Speaker 6 (32:06):
Why couldn't the sesame seed leave the casino?
Speaker 9 (32:08):
Because he was on a roll?
Speaker 3 (32:15):
That was The Morning Corny.
Speaker 9 (32:17):
Tell that at your show.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
A little insensitive but pretty good. Yeah?
Speaker 10 (32:20):
Is it?
Speaker 17 (32:20):
Well?
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Because I'm going through a lot mini crisis here asino crisis.
That's what's good. I like to play play there, It's awesome.
I just didn't know that we've played there before.
Speaker 10 (32:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (32:26):
Yeah, it's a really cool liqual venue.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
So I'm gonna ask you guys, do you think Morgan
was just seconds away from being murdered? No, No, you
don't know the story.
Speaker 6 (32:35):
I was like, whatever, listen to this because I don't
know that Morgan. Tell this guy's what happened to you?
Speaker 12 (32:40):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (32:41):
So I had a super strange Uber ride to the airport.
I was just going getting my regular Uber ride in.
Speaker 14 (32:49):
About ten minutes out from the airport, the Uber driver
looks back at me and told me that he has
a friend he needs to pick up that also needs
to go to the airport.
Speaker 9 (32:58):
Okay, And so I'm kind of sitting there like, okay,
what's about to have it? He's like, so can I
go pick him up? Is that okay?
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Like out of the way, out of the way I was.
Speaker 9 (33:07):
I was already like I was in my regular timing
that I needed to get to the airport.
Speaker 14 (33:11):
And so I'm sitting there and I kind of think
about it for a second. I'm like, I feel like,
this is how I die if I say yes, this
is how somebody comes in and this is.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
How I die, because you'll say, like, hey, accept this
on your phone that says I can go over here.
She pushes accept, and nothing out of the normal has happened. Okay.
Speaker 6 (33:27):
It takes her to a house, locks her on a room,
tortures or kills her.
Speaker 15 (33:29):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
But before she told her story, I was like, no way,
Morgan was about to be killed.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
Morgan was about to be killed.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
Changing my stance from the beginning of this to this point,
you were about to be killed. There is no way
you should accept that. Change absolutely not you. If he
does it you needed to show you went off course.
Oh no, you were about to get dead.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
That's what I thought too, Like whatever was about to
happen wasn't good because he should have worked out his
buddy or went picked him up after or asked you beforehand. No,
not even what'd you say?
Speaker 9 (33:59):
Well, I just use the excuse.
Speaker 14 (34:00):
I was like, well, if you do that, then more
gets added on and then I have to pay more money.
So I'm going to say no, because if they go
out of a different route, it can add on and
they can tackle more money. And I was like, I
just can't do that, and I'm going to be late
to my airplane. And he kind of got frustrated and
kind of like scoffed a little bit at me, and
he's like okay.
Speaker 9 (34:17):
And so the last ten minutes of that ride, I
mean I was texting my mom like this is where
I'm at.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Did you fail?
Speaker 3 (34:24):
Like you were in danger?
Speaker 8 (34:25):
Yes?
Speaker 9 (34:25):
I thought that's a weird thing to ask me away.
Speaker 6 (34:28):
Yeah, can I take you to a different place than
you what you've asked for?
Speaker 2 (34:30):
Do you report this person to Uber? Like, did you
like write a review?
Speaker 4 (34:34):
Say yo? This tried to He tried to take me
to a different spot seems shady, like I don't know.
Speaker 9 (34:39):
I haven't yet.
Speaker 14 (34:40):
Honestly, I'm just afraid, Like I'm just I'm just trying
to ignore the fact that it happened because I feel
if I involve him again, he knows where I live.
Speaker 6 (34:49):
Y you drove Uber for a second.
Speaker 3 (34:50):
Oh yeah, dude, did you ever? First of all, what
your thoughts on this? You're definitely not allowed to do that.
What he's doing is totally against protocol and you can
get fired for that. So so can you tell where
people lived? Is it staying like a database their name
and their address. It does not stay on a database,
but you could easily write it down. He's going to
see the address first time he picked him up. If
he is a creep, then he would have jotted it
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down like he would have gone there and then just
remembered it. Well, it's not gonna be in his phone
for any reason. It will show up on his phone
your address, because when you're arguing with him, what apartment
number he says, this apartment number shows it. So everything
shows up on the Uber app. I guess does it
stay there after you leave?
Speaker 9 (35:26):
No?
Speaker 3 (35:27):
I could never search old rides, so you would have
to like see her then write it down because it's
not going to remain in his phone. Yes, what would
you recommend somebody do if this happens to them, I'll
get to do his report it in the personal Get
let go anything weird they pick up a friend. If
there's just a friend showing in their car, not allowed
to do it. If it's the incorrect car, not allowed
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to do that. There's a lot of stuff that get
you fired. Dang, I'd have been scared.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (35:53):
I mean not to bring up a sad story, but
there was a story down in Texas where this lady
was in an uber just recently and she thought the
guy was kidnapping her and taking her to Mexico and
she pulled out a gun and shot him.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
What well, you said not to bring up that story
the story. Yeah, but it's like saying, hey, no offense,
you're ugly, But but I'm offended you said I'm ugly.
I'm just saying, like, the lady freaked out, but he wasn't. Well,
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
She got she got charge of murdered, but she insists
that she he thought he was she was trying to
be kidnapped in Mexico.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
Do these ubers have cameras in all their cars? No,
it's if the driver wants to they can. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:32):
I think I trust the one with a camera and
it more than I do and not.
Speaker 3 (36:35):
Yeah, I would think, said, because there are we have
surveillance footage. Well I trust the surveillance footage more than not.
I would think generally, that's it, right, Yeah, yeah, Oh,
Mariano dead Man, that's yeah.
Speaker 9 (36:48):
By the time I got to the airport, I was shaken.
Speaker 4 (36:50):
You know what, I got a new idea, guys, I
got a new new business and we need to do it.
I don't want to say it on air because someone
will steal it.
Speaker 6 (36:58):
You want to hear it, mics, Well, you've never had
an idea that you actually followed through.
Speaker 7 (37:04):
No, No, this is it.
Speaker 2 (37:04):
I mean, it's just hit me and we're gonna make
millions just now.
Speaker 6 (37:07):
But you're not going to put any money in it.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
I'll put it in.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
I'll put my money, and you put your money and
I'll put my money money. I'll take out a loan.
I don't care business loan.
Speaker 3 (37:16):
Okay, keep the music on. Let's see, let's have him
yelled over the mics. Turn our mics off for a second.
Go ahead, thank you.
Speaker 9 (37:24):
They have that.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
I don't think they have that. It does not use
that have that like an exclusive.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
You just don't have as.
Speaker 9 (37:30):
Many drivers, you don't have as many options.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
And yeah, I was gonna make a terrible joke like
they're always wrecking. Oh yeah, but it's not funny.
Speaker 9 (37:45):
It already exists.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
Like what did you called? What is it called? You've
never heard of it? Just her it's women driving pink cab.
Speaker 9 (37:55):
I mean there's multiple trips for women. There's multiple so is.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
There it's here here in our city?
Speaker 3 (38:01):
Yeah, trips for women? Okay, Hey you need to start
men for men? Yeah, or or non murderers only. Can
you promise that it's not a murder? Yeah, Morgan, I'm
sorry that happened to you.
Speaker 9 (38:13):
I'm alive today.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
Can I see his profile?
Speaker 3 (38:17):
Oh yeah, let's check it.
Speaker 6 (38:18):
Okay, So if you don't report him, or what if
somebody else gets killed?
Speaker 9 (38:21):
So what I'm saying, yeah, you could save people, But Steve, what.
Speaker 3 (38:26):
Do you think about this?
Speaker 13 (38:27):
I think if ever me and that card won't be
dropped off immediately and take another uber, That's what I
would ask for.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
And then you made a great point.
Speaker 13 (38:33):
If you don't submit this, now, what if he's already
killed somebody and you waited too long because you want
to save a bit, You should report the immediate.
Speaker 3 (38:39):
No, not save a bit. I would say you wait
because didn't want to be like yeah, like a like
problematic or yeah, I'm just kidding.
Speaker 10 (38:45):
I know, I know.
Speaker 9 (38:47):
He doesn't have a photo on his profile.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
You have to report it.
Speaker 9 (38:51):
Oh but then, okay, you moved, just move, report.
Speaker 1 (38:54):
Him and move.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
Did he have a photo when you first got the ride?
Did he have a photo?
Speaker 9 (38:59):
Yeah, it's not there anymore.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
WHOAOA.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
Yeah, I'd report it.
Speaker 5 (39:04):
I'm gonna get Uber on the phone today, and then
you got to stay at somebody else's house for a
little bit and change your name ever, yeah, your hair,
I witness protection.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
We completely change our life because it's all right, all seriousness.
I would report him, right yeah, yeah, I mean m
hmm is his name on there?
Speaker 1 (39:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (39:21):
But for all I know, you changed it, you know less, Lucifer.
Speaker 3 (39:27):
They do background checks on Uber, like extensive. Absolutely not
what I mean. I filled it out and I was
driving like two days. I mean, but they do background
checks sure whatever, I mean, it's I don't think it's
that deep. I was approved probably I did it on
a Thursday. I was approved by Saturday.
Speaker 9 (39:45):
But you should you don't have a criminal Yeah.
Speaker 6 (39:49):
Okay, Morgan, let us know what you do. Dang, that's crazy.
Speaker 3 (39:52):
So Bobby Bones Show interviews. In case you didn't know,
his name is Phil Kogan.
Speaker 6 (39:57):
He's hosted The Amazing Race since two thousand one one,
twenty two years.
Speaker 3 (40:02):
That is crazy. Are you excited about this interview?
Speaker 2 (40:03):
So many great seasons? I can't wait. I got so
many questions for Phil.
Speaker 3 (40:06):
So the answers, Yes, Yeah, let's go so Amazing Race. Yes.
He's got a new show called Tough as Nails. It's
in his fifth season. The two hour premieres on Sunday
coming up. It's on CBS and Paramount Plus. What do
you know about Phil?
Speaker 4 (40:20):
I know nothing about Phil except for he hosts Amazing
Race and Toughest Nail. Don't know really anything about his background.
Speaker 3 (40:25):
If you saw him, would you know he was I hack?
Yeah I would. He grew up in New Zealand. He
moved to LA because he wanted to do adventure television.
He's visited over one hundred countries. He holds a reindeer
racing license.
Speaker 6 (40:38):
I'll do what exactly? What's your favorite thing about Phil Man.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
He's just so good with the contestants. He's good at
creating drama, like I'm sorry to tell.
Speaker 3 (40:47):
You your team number eight years stilling the race. He
seems so friendly. He feels like a good grandpa figure,
grand in law. How old? How old are you?
Speaker 10 (40:56):
Not?
Speaker 3 (40:57):
Well, he's on all right, hopefully not that, but here
he is host of Toughest Nails and the Amazing Race.
Phil Cogin on The Bobby Bones Show. Now feel Cogain,
Hey Phil, what's up?
Speaker 4 (41:10):
Ah?
Speaker 1 (41:11):
Everything? Actually it's been I'm ahead of you by nine hours,
so I'm just so you know your next nine hours
are going to be good.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
I love I Love Somebody from the future. It's pretty cool. Yeah, yeah,
see it's on TikTok or people come from the future
and tell us what's happening. You are probably so we're
gonna talk about Toughest Nails because I think the show
is great.
Speaker 6 (41:28):
But are you shooting Amazing race right now? Like in
Europe or something?
Speaker 10 (41:31):
Is that?
Speaker 3 (41:31):
Why?
Speaker 1 (41:31):
I am That's exactly right. Yeah, So a little bit
of a juggle going on because of shooting this and
then Toughest Nails launching, like you know, didn't get a
lot of warning about it coming out in the summer,
which we're super excited about. But it's just like it
all happens so quick.
Speaker 3 (41:48):
It's like, what so the show comes out, by the way,
for everybody listening here the show two hour career on Sunday.
So Toughest Nails, which I think the show is awesome
because it's basically people at a high level doing the
stuff like where where I grew up did It's like
hardcore work but super physical and there's like endurance involved,
like my stepdad worked at the mill. But if you
like multiplied that times twenty and then you put you
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as the host, that's what Toughest Nell's kind of is.
So where did the idea Toughest Neils come from?
Speaker 10 (42:15):
For you?
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Well? Both, I come from working class people. I'm from
New Zealand, so descendant of coal miners and gold miners
and carpenters, builders, farmers. And my grandfather was one of
my best friends growing up. I spent a lot of
time with him. He's a mechanic and oda mechanic in
World War Two and I just learned a lot of
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life skills from him and truly inspirational man is a
real inventor, loved modifying tools and constantly thinking about how
he could change the practical world. You know, there's that
practical world intelligence. And he was the brightest kid in
his middle school and got a scholarship to go to
high school, but just because of the time, he was
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not given the opportunity to go to high school. And
it always just really pissed me off that some people
would talk down about people like my grandfather who was
really bright and extremely well read but never got a
chance at a higher education. And it just irked me
that sometimes people are judged based on whether they have
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a piece of paper from a university or their education,
rather than who they are as human beings and how
they contribute to society. So this was really about everyday
people and every life who every day who literally keep
our country running. And it was a long It took
me a long time, Bobby to sell this show. I
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pitched it for a good ten years before it finally sold.
And one of the reasons that I think it was
a bit of a challenge to sell was because nobody
goes home on our show. We have two mutually exclusive competitions,
and it's resonated. The show is just resonated because I
think it speaks to rather than sort of aspiring to
(44:06):
be like a celebrity or tapping into our fascination with celebrity,
this is like, well, like your your family, like people
that you know in your family, and people I know
in my family. Most people, real real people in real life,
were real tough, and so it's uh in its most
basic form, it's it's the people we know. It's the
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people we know out in the real world.
Speaker 3 (44:29):
Do you find because I had a show on that
GEO that I'd learned a lot of stuff. It wasn't
even about me, but I would just go and do
But do you find you know how to do everything
now because you've been with people doing all these tasks
like a little bit your Swiss army knife. Maybe you're
not the best at it, but you can do almost
any sort of physical you know, building, cutting, moving.
Speaker 1 (44:45):
Yeah. I mean, I do actually describe myself as a
bit of a jack of old trades and an expert
of nothing. I have a real fascination with the practical
world and with people in general. So I really I
marvel at people's life skills, and I'm tremendously interested. And yeah,
I know about the show that you did too, where
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you get to connect with really fascinating people and for
a day you kind of get to see what the
best of the best are, like doing a particular thing
in life, and then you can try your hand at it,
and there's something super exciting about that. So yeah, I
love the practical world. I love seeing how people have
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figured out how to make the world work is really
fascinating to me.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
Yeah, like when I learned how to tig weld, which
I don't know what that was, but like I learned
how tag welding works. And then even like a commercial
diving where it's construction under the water like my and
again I worked my step that worked at a mill,
but I learned exactly how hard that is and how
important that is. What are some of the things And
I'm being selfish with asking about you specifically here, but
(45:54):
what have you learned from being able to be exposed
to a lot of these vocations that were like, dang,
it's so important to like our economy and our society.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
Yeah, I think you really hit the nail on the
head there, you know, we we came out of World
War Two and we got into a sort of the
high life and trying to you know, we're all aspiring
to like getting past World War two, and there was
this sort of period where it was all about it
was all about that disposable sort of world where you
(46:25):
would use things and then you would throw them away.
I feel like we need to get back to more
of where my grandparents came from, which was through the depression,
where you just didn't throw stuff away. You found ways
of repurposing things and really utilizing the resources that we have.
My grandfather had three sheds in the backyard, and in
(46:47):
those three sheds were bits and pieces of things that
he had bought and maybe he didn't want to throw
away the washing machine because it had a water pump,
and it also had a handle, and it also had
bits and bearings and had other things that he could
break down and then figure out what he was going
to do with them, where the big bowl of the
washing machine would then become a planter, you know, for
(47:10):
for his nursery. Constantly thinking about how you take things
from one thing and use them for another. That is
an amazing intelligence that I feel like a lot of
kids are not being taught because there isn't necessarily the
need or you know, there are options and you know,
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one of my favorite quotes is from Sir Ernest Rulliford.
He's in New Zealand, er I'm originally from New Zealand,
and he said, you know, we didn't have money, so
we had to think. And I feel like we need
to get back more to that. It's like the people
who have the least are the ones that are the
best at solving problems. People who have money tend to
reach for their wallet to fix problems because they go, Okay,
(47:53):
I've got money, I'll pay somebody to fix this problem.
People who don't have money, they think less about reaching
into their wallet and more about what do I have
and what can I do with it? And how can
I come up with a practical solution. They're forced to
think because they don't. They literally can't just buy their
way out of a problem. So that's really, at at
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its core, is really what we're celebrating on Toughest Nails.
These are hard working people, people who are prepared to
risk their lives for others and run into a burning building.
People who are on construction sites people who are building roads.
They are literally the elite of the elite, the best
of the best in their chosen trades. The whole goal
of the show, Bobby, is that when people watch Toughest
(48:38):
Nails and they appreciate seeing somebody who's really like an
elite athlete in the job site, that they'll never drive
past a building or somebody working on the road, or
somebody fixing something, or a farmer in a field without
kind of going wow, that's how that person makes their living.
And man, if they didn't do that, we wouldn't have
food on the table.
Speaker 12 (48:56):
Man.
Speaker 3 (48:56):
That is for sure, like driving a combine. I did
that and had to actually learn how corn. I was like, man,
I ate a lot of corn. I never really appreciated
corn until I had to actually go and you know,
do the do the corn work. Uh yeah. Just a
big fan of of you in general, and you guys
check out Tough as Nails. It's Sunday, and then not
only that, it's on Paramount Plus as well. Uh do
(49:16):
you mind if we talk about amazing race for just
a few minutes? Do you have you have a minute?
Speaker 1 (49:19):
Of course, of course not so.
Speaker 3 (49:21):
I have a lot of friends that have been on
amazing race and so you know, it's really the test
of time and this show has just lasted and been
so strong for so long.
Speaker 6 (49:29):
Lunchbox is a massive fan.
Speaker 3 (49:31):
Do you have a question you want to ask?
Speaker 15 (49:32):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (49:32):
Yeah, Phil, when I when I arrive on the mat
one of these days my dream.
Speaker 4 (49:35):
And Lunchbox you are team number one and you want
to trip to Fiji from Travelosity.
Speaker 3 (49:41):
I mean, I cannot wait for that moment.
Speaker 1 (49:44):
Phil, Well, what do you think your chances are? Who
you gonna who you're gonna race with?
Speaker 4 (49:50):
Well, I would say my wife, but we would end
in divorce because I would we would fight too much,
do you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (49:54):
So I don't know.
Speaker 4 (49:55):
That's who I got to figure out. Maybe my cousin Andrew,
because he's kind of low key and he very good
at things. My wife would be better with her sister
because they get along. But Phil, I got a question
on these dancing challenges and the singing challenges, the musical ones,
do you ever just feel bad for a team and
til the judges say yeah, go ahead and let them
go through.
Speaker 1 (50:13):
You know, those are probably some of the more frustrating,
difficult challenges. We're pretty tough on them, and you know,
the most important thing is to be consistent with the
judging so that people feel like, you know, there is
a measure, because it's not like one hundred yard race
or one hundred meter race, I should say where you
(50:33):
know you got Usain Bold running and you know like
he's the fastest over that distance. It is a subjective thing.
It's it's there are some nuances and the differences, but
we try to really put in certain measures that are
that are judgeable so that it is fair because at
the end of the day, you know, there's a lot
(50:54):
at stake and these people really care and there's nothing
worse than seeing somebody go from the show. So we
try to keep it as fair as possible. But you
know that it is challenging with singing and dancing.
Speaker 3 (51:05):
I'm good friends with Caroline Hobby and Jen Wayne who've
been on the show. Oh yeah, who've been on the
show a few times, and you know, they've often stressed
at how fair and legitimate the show has to be
because there's money being given away, right, there are actual roles,
and even as nice as you are, that you have
to be like, these are the roles and I have
to remain as unbiased as possible. Do you find that
to be a struggle? Sometimes?
Speaker 1 (51:27):
No, As long as you have clear boundaries you have
you know, you basically draw a line in the sand
where everything is, then it's way easier. I think where
it gets tough is, you know, adjudication and competition shows.
It's such a crucial thing, fairness. You know, I always say,
I say at the beginning of amazing race, and I
say at the beginning of Tough as Nails and every
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competition show that I've ever done. I always say to
all the contestants at the end of the day, when
we crown a winner, it's important that all of us
look to that winner and feel that that winning team
or that winning individual deserves to be the winner. That
there's no question, there's no uh you know all that
(52:09):
you know they got there because of some bad calls.
It's that fairness thing is so so crucial, and so
we take it really seriously. You know, we have legal representation.
It is, at the end of the day, a sanctioned competition,
so you have to have very clear lines about what
is acceptable of what isn't acceptable, just so people feel
(52:31):
confident that they're in a competition where they feel it's legit.
It's no different than you know in a in a
sports match, when a referee gets you know, makes a
bad call, there's this feeling like, you know, what would
happen if that call was better, or you know, we
go crazy if the ball's a little deflated or if
(52:53):
somebody was just on the line. Like we I think
we like fairness as a rule. People like to know
that it's fair for everybody.
Speaker 3 (53:03):
With all the places that you've been, because I read
it was over one hundred countries, have you ever felt
unsafe while doing one of the shows.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
I've been in some pretty hairy situations over the years.
I've it's like, I think it's one hundred and forty
something countries. Now, I started in television when I was
eighteen's and I've been on the road ever since. I
just turned fifty six, so I'm getting to almost forty
years of being on the road, and you know a
lot of places. I've been everywhere. But I think people
(53:33):
are always very surprised to find out that America is
not the safest country in the world. So I always
try to put it in perspective for people. I always say,
do you think of America as a safe place. They'll
say yes, and I go, well, did you know you know,
do you know where America is on the safe list
on the safe country list, And they'll go, well, it's
got to be I don't know, top three, and they're
(53:55):
always very surprised to find out that it's not. It's
not anywhere near top three. And yet America is safe.
And I use that as a as a springboard to
just say to people there are lots of places that
you can travel to in the world where you are
safe if you want to. If you want to get
into trouble, you can easily find it in America too.
I mean there's a lot of street smarts involved about
(54:15):
not just living in America, but also traveling the world.
Certain things you do and you don't do. And yeah,
there's being hairy situations that I've been in before, but
I've had some of those situations too in America. I've
done a lot. I've filmed in every single state of America.
I did a live TV show for in the Morning
(54:38):
for three and a half years, went to every single
state and did all live TV and so I got
to see America up close. I've also I rode my
bicycle across America, so I have seen America up close,
and I can tell you, you know, there's places you
have to be careful. I think that just comes down
to just being super aware. Wherever you are in the
(54:58):
world doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
Phil back to amazing race.
Speaker 4 (55:01):
Let's talk about the others challenges, you know, like when
they're doing the zip line or whatever, or doing the
bungee across the canyons and stuff before the contestants do it.
Speaker 1 (55:09):
Do you do those, dude? I do yes, But our
schedule is such that a lot of times I wish
I could do more. But you know, early on in
my career I kind of exhausted the whole I had
a near death experience. I wrote a book with a
(55:30):
list of things to do before I died. It was
and it was an inspirational book about getting other people
to do things before they died. And I went on this.
I had this massive checklist, you know, breaking a world record.
So my friend created commercial bungee jumping back in the
eighties late eighties, and so I jumped with him back
then and we broke an two unofficial world records bungee
jumping and diving the world's longest underwater caves and having
(55:53):
dinner on a volcano. So I kind of exhausted a
lot of things through the eighties and nineties early two thousand.
So to be honest with you, as much as it
would be cool to like just check out of work,
I actually get a real kick out of watching other
people do things to be honest with you as well, So.
Speaker 4 (56:12):
You do sit there and watch them because I'm wondering, like,
when they're going all day for twelve hours, what's phill doing.
Is he just sitting at a nice restaurant having a
glass of wine waiting for him at the finish line?
Speaker 1 (56:21):
Basically, I'm by the pool. I drink mostly pinutc coladas,
although beers are also fun. No I So a lot
of people don't realize that the show is twelve shows
in about twenty one days, so on average, let's just
call it two days a show that includes the traveling
that we're doing. Season five, we traveled seventy five thousand miles,
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which is literally like going around the world three times.
I think going around the equators twenty five thousand. So
it's a lot of travel, a lot of driving, a
lot of distance, I'm literally married to my phone, Like
right now, I'm getting updates about where all the teams are.
Speaker 3 (56:58):
Which seems in first exactly.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
I tell you that, Lunchbox, you'll never be on the
show if I reveal that somebody's gonna put some concrete
boots on you and throwing you into river somewhere. But yeah,
I'm basically following along old day every day. You got
to understand that I know less about what the teams
have been doing when they come to the mat than
the audience because the show's cut later and the audience
(57:22):
gets to see things that I don't get to see
when I'm standing at the mat.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
Awesome, Yeah, that really makes sense. Now one last question.
I sorry, I feel I'm such a geek.
Speaker 1 (57:30):
But Bobby you good because I thought this was your
show and.
Speaker 3 (57:34):
He's obsessed with you, and so I'm gonna let him
ask one more If that's okay with you, Phil.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
Yeah, no, I'm good. I just want to make sure, Bobby,
I want you to I see your name on the
show and I want to protect it. That's okay, go ahead,
lunch bug.
Speaker 4 (57:45):
No, Phil, we need to bring back I don't know,
maybe you are this season, but we need to bring
back where they have to go through the airports. This
private travel is really makes it too easy on teams
because them deciding whether, oh do I make a switch
of a plane or do I go the direct flight
that's to take a little bit longer.
Speaker 3 (58:01):
It adds so much drama to the whole show.
Speaker 1 (58:05):
Lunchbox, you are correct and rest assured that the airports
will come back into play. Yes, we had this, there
was a pandemic going on.
Speaker 3 (58:15):
I know, I know, Phil, I know it, Phil.
Speaker 4 (58:16):
And then Phil, you know it drove me crazy, Phil
is when you brought some teams back like after the
pandemic and they didn't train like they knew they were
gonna have a chance to come back, and they didn't
train for the comeback.
Speaker 1 (58:27):
And I was like, come on, guys, Lunchbox, once again,
I can't argue with you. Your your everything you're saying
is correct. And then you're absolutely right.
Speaker 4 (58:36):
And then built one of the in the hotel rooms
after they've been running for twelve hours, do you give
them like a masseuse and everybody to like run like
because I know that one team they put for the
first time ever, I saw a team bring a roller,
a phone roll and I was like, what so smart.
Speaker 1 (58:49):
Yes, no, that's a very smart move. If you ever
come on the show, Lunchbox that you're probably gonna want
to bring one of those. But we leave them to
rub themselves down. We don't provide rubber downers. Okay, so
tough to You're good. Now, you're good.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
I mean, Phil, I could go all day. Okay, Look,
here's the deal on Sunday, Tough as Nails. It's it's
a really good show. It's Sunday. Depending on where you live,
it's eight eastern tem Pacific. But also it's going to
be on Paramount Plus on demand. You can stream it
live on demand. And Phil big fan, I would imagine
your life. There's a lot of people randomly coming up
to you, like Lunchbox and yelling things at you to
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put them on the show, or things they think about
the show.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
Yeah, mostly people come up to me to ask me
to eliminate them. I'm not really sure why they want
to be eliminated, rather than being told that they're team
number one and if I don't do it seriously enough
then they actually have made me do it again. And
you know, they want the raised eyebrow. They want like
a serious tone. They want me to eliminate them. So
(59:50):
I'm not sure what that says about the people who
want to be eliminated, but I get a lot of that,
to be honest with you, thank you.
Speaker 3 (59:57):
Bizarre places like bathrooms, people will be like, hey, can
I get a picture?
Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Actually, yes, maybe it happened once. I will be honest
with you. I was at the urinal ones and just
minding my own business and someone pulled up there and
uh so to speak and and uh yeah. They were
like hey, hey man, you know and in the middle,
you know, mid stream, and they were ready, like okay,
can we just uh can we just shake this off?
(01:00:21):
And then maybe we'll do it later.
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Phil Big Fan Toughest Nails on Sunday, Good luck, hope
it did this the show last for twenty seasons, and
thank you for your time and you're the best.
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Well, thank you. I just want to say that we
are going to be airing Sundays and Fridays. They've got
us like twice a week, so Sunday will be the
premiere and then we'll be Sunday Friday, Sunday Friday, Sunday
Friday for the rest of the season.
Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
I think twice a week. Nice job there, buddy, Dang.
Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
Well, I don't know, I mean, I I don't know
how it's gonna go. We haven't done that before, but uh,
they got us twice a week, so maybe it'll help
people in Yeah, clock which is a good which is
a good time slot. But we're going we're venturing into
the unknown.
Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
Let's go. That's awesome, all right there. I feel good
to see you have a good day and hopefully ask
see it soon.
Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
Yeah, Hey, and congratulations on your success. And just watch
out for that Lunchbox because pretty soon it's gonna be
the Bobby Lunchbox Show. Yeah. And you're gonna be in trouble.
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
No, it's not because I'm gonna leave for an amazing race.
Speaker 10 (01:01:17):
Bill.
Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
I'm not gonna world baby, all right, bye, see later.
Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
Okay, you got it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
So Bobby Bones Show Interviews. In case you didn't know,
she's a new artist named Carter Faith. She recently played
the Grand Ole Opry for the first time ever. She
had a few songs I think you'll like You'll like
this one here called Wild also this song called Smoke
Too Soon over sixty million streams. She's from North Carolina
(01:01:50):
and she is opening up for me on the comedically
Inspirational tour on the two theater shows in Wichita, Kansas,
which tickets go on sell today at ten am. Welcome
her and stud you know now here. She is Carter
Faith on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Carter Faith, Carter,
we have not met until right now. I have a
lot of friends that you know well, and yes, so
(01:02:11):
and I have seen you at the Opry and I've
been at the Opry when you've been there, but we
haven't met each other. And I'm doing these shows and
I'm touring and a lot of people were sending me
videos but also trust people that are very close to me.
And my manager wh used to work on the show
named Morgan, was like, you should have Carter Faith open
your shows. And I was like, okay, well let me
say she's any good and then you are and so
(01:02:32):
so yeah, so Carter's going to come out and she's
going to play the two Wichita Theater shows with me
coming up in September, right August August August.
Speaker 12 (01:02:42):
Because I just did the liners you did twelve good,
thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 6 (01:02:47):
So that this is Carter and I's first time meeting
each other. But she's worked with Toafer who Eddie and
I know a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
Oh yeah, awesome. So what so, like, what are you
about here? You're from North Carolina.
Speaker 12 (01:02:56):
I'm from North Carolina.
Speaker 6 (01:02:57):
What's your hometown there?
Speaker 12 (01:02:58):
Davidson, North Carolina, a little outside Charlotte.
Speaker 6 (01:03:01):
Okay, yeah, and what's Davidson Like?
Speaker 3 (01:03:03):
If you drive in, what do you see there?
Speaker 12 (01:03:04):
It's quaint?
Speaker 6 (01:03:05):
It's like how many people?
Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
Oh, I have no idea, no street sign.
Speaker 12 (01:03:10):
There's some street signs, a light, but.
Speaker 3 (01:03:13):
Like is it say, like like my town's had like
population seven hundred If.
Speaker 12 (01:03:17):
There's a sign like that, I didn't look at it,
but I know everyone there, So it's small. It's small.
Speaker 17 (01:03:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:03:24):
I was there my whole life.
Speaker 6 (01:03:25):
And what is there to do in David's in North Carolina?
Speaker 12 (01:03:28):
I mean I remember like in high school there Fridays
we'd call it Friday Green Days where you just walk
to this patch of grass and that was like what
we did.
Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
Well, it's a field, I meant, it's all we did. Yeah,
how did you go to the field?
Speaker 12 (01:03:42):
You're like, what fielder? Y'all go into meet up there,
find it and.
Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
Then you did you did you play music in North Carolina?
At all, Like were you in the choir or in
like a band or anything.
Speaker 12 (01:03:53):
In high school, I was like in the chorus, you
know when I went. But I I'm more so I
like to do things on my own a little bit.
I've issue with authority at times, so I didn't like
practicing for some reason. But I would do these little
like cover shows at this bar in my hometown, and
my grandpa was there, my dad was there, and this
(01:04:15):
one drunk guy was always there named.
Speaker 3 (01:04:17):
Jack, which now he's your guitar player, Jack long run. Yeah,
good to see you, Jack, Thanks for coming so far. Yes,
So when did you move to Nashville. How old were you?
Speaker 12 (01:04:26):
I moved here to go to college, so I was eighteen.
Speaker 3 (01:04:29):
Did you know you wanted to do music when you
moved here to go to college?
Speaker 12 (01:04:32):
Yes, I feel like I figured it out, like probably
a few months before you had to like start applying
to colleges, so.
Speaker 6 (01:04:39):
You thought it the dream is moved to Nashville. Did
you study music here?
Speaker 4 (01:04:42):
I did.
Speaker 12 (01:04:42):
I studied songwriting.
Speaker 3 (01:04:44):
And so what are your like, your grandpa, your dad, whomever?
What do they say when you say I want to
go to Nashville because I'm from a small town, and
nobody ever did anything crazy like this, even what I'm doing,
so people would have thought it was nuts. What do
they say to you when you say that you're nuts?
Speaker 12 (01:04:57):
Yeah, my dad was like, Okay, you have to finish
school though, So I did that for my dad. They
they're really supportive. They don't get it at all. I mean,
we grew up. I grew up listening to only country music.
So they love it, and it's like really cool for
them to come and come backstage with me or just
(01:05:18):
like get to go to shows. But they're they're super supportive,
but they don't get it.
Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
Do they know how good you are?
Speaker 12 (01:05:25):
I think they think I'm better than Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:05:30):
They're like, what's been the coolest thing they've been able
to see you do? Because it's some really cool stuff's
been happening for you lately. What's been cool they've come
to My dad got to.
Speaker 12 (01:05:39):
Come to one of the I played with Little Big
Town for three shows and he got to come to
one because we did some Southeast shows and he got
to like come to catering and stuff, and I think
he loved that. Like a Little Big Town's so nice.
They eat dinner with us and everything and my dad
was like, so boondocks, Like.
Speaker 3 (01:05:56):
Just he's talking to them about it.
Speaker 12 (01:05:58):
Oh, I didn't talk to my dad that night. Made
friends for sure.
Speaker 3 (01:06:03):
People back home. Are they now friendlier or are they remembering,
Oh yeah, we're good friends now that you're kind of
making it. Does that happen at all?
Speaker 12 (01:06:11):
I knew everyone, so they always knew I like.
Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
Who I was, but you all knew each other because
it was a small town. I just had a lot
more cousins. Once I started to kind of be kind of.
Speaker 12 (01:06:22):
I have gotten one of those messages. I'm like.
Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
People would show up the shows that they'd be like, hey,
your cousins here trying to come backstage, and I'd be like,
I don't. I don't think who is it Mark? I
don't have a cousin named Mark. Yeah, maybe that was
your cousin show. Yeah, they got confused. So let's talk
about this song you're gonna play here. Because how I
know this song already crazy is because I put it
on the Women of iHeart Country show that Amy.
Speaker 12 (01:06:47):
Host, Thank you so much for that.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
Yeah, and World and Mike d had we all have
a part of this. Mike, did seen you perform this?
You open it for Nicole Gallion And so is this
a breakup song?
Speaker 12 (01:06:58):
I mean yes, I feel like it's a breakup song ish,
kind of like a a little bit of an empowerment
song ish, like in a sad way, a different take
on that.
Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Maybe he was so moved by it he broke up
with me. We weren't even dating. He came back and
was like, I'm out of here, so already crazy. This
is Carter Faith and you can follow her on Instagram
Carter Faith Official. And so as an artist, I just
hope you appreciate her and listen to this performance and
be entertained. But again, she'll be opening up two shows
for me and Wichital, two theater shows. And I'm gonna
tell you, Carter, just me and nobody can hear it,
(01:07:33):
just me and you right now. Are people in Wichital
They're awesome. Okay, it was the first ever city, the
ever ever took my show on syndication. The theater is awesome,
But the fans there, it's amazing. You're gonna love them.
Speaker 12 (01:07:43):
I'm so excited my first time in Kansas.
Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
So oh, you're gonna you're gonna love I'm really pumped.
The people there smile so much, you're not gonna be
able to handle it.
Speaker 12 (01:07:51):
Here like stops.
Speaker 3 (01:07:52):
Okay, here we go. It's Carter Faith and this is
already crazy here on the Bobby Bone Show. Carter Faith.
So did you that that song? Did you write the song?
Speaker 12 (01:08:05):
Yes?
Speaker 10 (01:08:06):
I did?
Speaker 3 (01:08:06):
Okay, did you write that about you?
Speaker 12 (01:08:08):
Yes? Yes I did.
Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
Why will you go into the room? You got this
idea for a song?
Speaker 10 (01:08:14):
Do you?
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
Actually? I don't know. That's a very personal thing. You
got to kind of acknowledge that your little nuts, which
we all are, Yes, true, I agree with that. If
something happened that made you go, oh I need to
sing about that, I'm nuts. What didn't happen like slash
attire or something?
Speaker 12 (01:08:31):
Yeah, you know, no more mind like speaking. You know,
you go through breakup and you're like, oh wow, I
didn't know that could come out of me a little bit.
But also you go through breakup and the guy calls
you crazy, which is the worst thing. Yeah, I'm like,
I bet I about all the men in the room
have called a woman crazy or someone crazy really.
Speaker 3 (01:08:53):
Once they never did it again. Wow, like touching, you
know you have you don't do the second time. So okay, look,
here's the thing. Carter Faith. Follow her at Carter Faith
Official on Instagram. Is your TikTok same name?
Speaker 12 (01:09:10):
My I think my TikTok is Carter Faith easier?
Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
And then she's gonna be out. Tickets are on sale today.
The first show's already sold out that she's opening for
and the second win are going up today in Wichita.
Also shows in Tampa in Nashville, but Carter will be
at the Witchita show and then go check her out
your plas you're playing festivals, you're all over starting to
really blow up for you.
Speaker 12 (01:09:28):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (01:09:28):
Are you tired? No, like you're excited?
Speaker 12 (01:09:31):
Yeah, you know what I mean, you probably get this.
You're like playing shows. You're like, let's go, let's keep
going playing shows.
Speaker 9 (01:09:38):
She's so chill when she says it, though, I believe her.
I believe she's like, let's go.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
She's like, you know, you're like, let's go, Like, let's go.
Speaker 12 (01:09:45):
Like you're excited, yes, yeah, like well I'm kind of
new to it, so yeah, everything's exciting.
Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
This guitar player Scott Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah the bar
Scott though.
Speaker 12 (01:09:56):
Right, yes, Sean, I'm from Scotland.
Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
You have an accent? Yes?
Speaker 10 (01:10:01):
Whoa?
Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
How about that it's like one of the it's like
one of the actors from your favorite show. They've been
playing an American character on the show, but you're having
an awards show and they talk in an accent. Yes,
I did not know that the person was foreign.
Speaker 17 (01:10:13):
You're from Scotland, yes, sir, and say so he said, yeah,
it's a good accent. Nine years you legal almost all right? Yeah,
doing the whole visa thing, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:10:24):
That's really cool. So you're are you a singer yourself?
Speaker 17 (01:10:27):
Do my own artist thing? And then it's been a
it's been fun, it's good. I've just been doing one
thing and then I got the call. I was like,
I will definitely do this gig.
Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
Yeah, what is she like playing for? Yeah?
Speaker 17 (01:10:38):
The one thing I always like to say to people, know,
is like, there's so many talent people in Nashville, but
just like there's a difference when someone's got like a
spredit that cuts through you, right, So I cannot pay
attention to someone's spread it rather than how talented they
are already talented. But it's like, yeah, so her spirit
is not what I expected. And Scott and are going
to talk here. Scott Sean Sean got dang from Scotland.
Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
That's what it is, okay, got it got its yeah,
Sean her spirit. I expect her to be like, nah,
she's very nice, but like proper and like very like
it's super sweet, but she got to like a little
attitude like she's gonna say it to your face. I
was not expecting that. It's kind of like you see
one thing and then all of a sudden she's like, boom,
I'm punching the face. Little attitude here.
Speaker 17 (01:11:19):
That's a Proba remains me a back home and scoll On.
Not that we are always like that, but we're very
straightforward and see how we kind of feel.
Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
So how do you feel about that?
Speaker 12 (01:11:26):
When I say that, I feel like I feel like
I get that a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:11:29):
Yeah, yeah, I mean because you know she has she's
classic blonde hair, she's pretty, she could sing. You're like,
oh wow, everything must be easy, and then all of
a sudden she's like screw you, buddy. I'm like, whoa
hold on me?
Speaker 8 (01:11:42):
And I feel like your song crazy that represents that.
It's almost like you don't want that guy to take
credit for your craziness, Like whoa, this didn't happen because
of you?
Speaker 12 (01:11:50):
Totally. This is hard to me, yes, which definitely hurt
when he said it. I'm not like, I'm definitely a baby.
I'm very sensitive, but I would I had to turn
it around.
Speaker 3 (01:11:59):
Yeah, I would say that between the two of you,
I think overall the biggest total accent combined ever. Yeah,
between Sean Scott and I mean between the North Carolina
there and and this this Scotland like you two combines
the greatest accent combination ever.
Speaker 12 (01:12:16):
You should need close captioning.
Speaker 3 (01:12:18):
Do you even understand each other? I feel like I'm
in the middle and I'm the translator between the two.
Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:12:23):
Carter, Really looking forward to doing some shows with you.
Also looking forward to seeing you know how great everything's going.
You have a new song called Smoke Too Soon. But
I saw pop up on my friend Tofer's Instagram story.
But do you have a clip of that? We can play.
Speaker 10 (01:12:50):
That?
Speaker 3 (01:12:51):
Beah say a bad word in the song like that?
Oh oh? I saw on her TikTok she said I
was doing the clean version at the Opry and I
was like, who is she? Snoop dogg? I was like,
what is happening? But I said it says bys got it,
got It, Got it okay, thirty word.
Speaker 6 (01:13:05):
Well, I'm looking forward to doing some shows. I think
they're gonna love you in Kansas.
Speaker 12 (01:13:07):
I cannot wait.
Speaker 3 (01:13:08):
You're gonna love Kansas, Scott Sean or possibly I'll see
you too, who knows you'll be there? Yeah? Yeah, all right?
Are you married? I not know you single?
Speaker 12 (01:13:17):
Help them get that visa?
Speaker 3 (01:13:19):
Oh like that somebody she puts like that doing See,
that's what I'm talking about. You don't expect having her.
That's Marriat. Okay, you guys, go and follow again. Carter
Faith at Carter Faith Official on Instagram, at Carter Faith
on TikTok. Tickets are on sale today at ten am
whatever time you're at for whatever show, Central time in
Wichita and Carter, good to see you.
Speaker 12 (01:13:40):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (01:13:41):
She has Carter Faith.
Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
Everybody I know, both Morgan and Lunchbox, they've talked about
when they turned twenty one, they just went really hard
and they drank like tons of drinks.
Speaker 6 (01:13:50):
Yeah, like, what did you do on your twenty first births?
Speaker 14 (01:13:53):
I did a twenty first shot book, So I took
twenty four shots.
Speaker 6 (01:13:56):
On my birthday, oh twenty four.
Speaker 9 (01:13:58):
Yeah, I just went over kept going after I had.
Speaker 15 (01:14:01):
There there, that's crazy. I thought you just said it wrong.
Did twenty four and twenty but even twenty one? Like
that's that's lethal? Right, Yeah, it can be you can
space it out. May you can space it out or
if you do different types of you know shots, What
did you do on yours? I had a kagar at
my parents' house and then headed down to sixth streets,
(01:14:21):
so we started drinking before I turned twenty one, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:14:24):
What I'm saying, Like, and then at midnight down to
sixth Street. But did you do a number like Morgan did,
like we gotta go to No, I'm not a chick.
I don't have a shot book, got it, like I
just you know, let's get hammered.
Speaker 3 (01:14:36):
Did anybody else do on the twenty first birthday? Any
sort of like we're gonna do eighteen this twenty right?
Speaker 15 (01:14:41):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:14:41):
No, there are two stories of the ones I remembered
because this dude had twenty one cocktails to drink, all
twenty one of them when the bar menu and he
died alcohol poisoning, so yo, And that's what made me
think of how you two guys did this. Yeah, it's
like our old intern when he came out with me
on his twenty first birthday. Oh yeah, oh I remember this.
He came out with you. Yeah, I was we went
(01:15:02):
to the hospital. That's right, I killed him. Well I didn't.
That's alcohol. He went with you.
Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
You let him at I disagree.
Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
This is what happened.
Speaker 4 (01:15:14):
I was broadcasting live from a club on Sixth Street,
and he showed up with his girlfriend.
Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
And he wanted to drink because he was twenty one.
Speaker 4 (01:15:23):
And so when I was getting a shot, i'd offer
him a shot and he said yes, so I'd give
him a shot. I'd get another shot. Hey, you want
a shot, I'd give him a shot. I don't know
how much this kid can drink.
Speaker 19 (01:15:33):
So we drank, and we drank, and we drank some more,
and then we went to another bar and we drank
some more, and drank some more, and then drank some more.
Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
When do you.
Speaker 3 (01:15:46):
Realize I ate right when the bars closed.
Speaker 4 (01:15:49):
There's Ropolio's Pizza right there on Sixth Street, and I said, hey,
let's get some pizzas.
Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
Whatever it's called.
Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
I was always drunk.
Speaker 4 (01:15:58):
He saw a lot of O's just kind of went
with the name I saw, and I ordered pizza and
he sat down on the curb and then he kind
of laid down the sidewalk and his eyes rolled in
the back of his head and his girlfriend starts freaking
out and slapping him in the base.
Speaker 12 (01:16:12):
Wait what are you doing?
Speaker 10 (01:16:13):
What do you do?
Speaker 4 (01:16:14):
It's like relax, he's fine, and then here comes the
bicycle cops and I'm like, oh.
Speaker 3 (01:16:20):
My god, what do you do? Do you walk away?
Speaker 10 (01:16:22):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:16:22):
I'm just like, man, what is he being so dramatic for?
Because I'm still chilling. I'm still hitting on chicks, I
mean whatever. And then they we're gonna need an ambulance.
I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm going to prison.
Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
Why would you go to p What did you do?
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:16:37):
I was with him.
Speaker 3 (01:16:39):
I was like, man, I'm going to prison, you know
what I mean? And what are you in for?
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
I was with him, but the other person that worked
on the show those with us, he kind of he
walked off.
Speaker 4 (01:16:48):
So then the ambulance get there and uh, Tim Madrid
jumps out of the front seat.
Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
Guy went to high school with and he's like, oh, really,
how do I know it's gonna be you?
Speaker 3 (01:16:57):
His name is Tim Madrid. Yeah, like a wrestler. Yeah, awesome,
he jumped out, and he was like, oh yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:17:02):
I strapped him onto the gurney and I had to
ride in the hospital with him up in the front.
So Tim was driving them the ambulance and I'm sitting
up there.
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
I was like, dude, is he gonna be all right?
Speaker 3 (01:17:11):
Like he's not gonna die right.
Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
He's liked, no, he'll be fine, man, he'll be fine.
Give him some my v's. So we go to the
er and sit there, and his girlfriend's like, I got
to call his parents. I got to call his parents.
Speaker 3 (01:17:22):
I was like, why would you call his parents?
Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
They live in San Antonio at three o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
What are they gonna do?
Speaker 4 (01:17:27):
Call him in the morning. And we sat there and
then he said, why are you talking like Seinfeld? But
I was like, what, you gotta call him in the morning.
But I was like, why would you try to call
him right now? And then we sat there, and then
the next morning about he gat eight am. I guess
he came out. He had vomit all over his shirt,
and he's like, he was a brand new shirt he
bought first twenty first birthday.
Speaker 3 (01:17:49):
It's ruined.
Speaker 6 (01:17:50):
They didn't change him anything, put him in like a Noah, No,
they just iv him.
Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
But he was fine.
Speaker 4 (01:17:54):
He's good man, good to go. Hey, nothing like twenty one. Yeah,
that was a guy's a memorable night. I'll never forget it.
His shirt was white and kind of black. I'll never
forget that shirt.
Speaker 3 (01:18:05):
Does it say what this guy the one that died?
I forgot we were talking about this about I forgot
what what?
Speaker 7 (01:18:10):
I even?
Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
Yes, he drank. Timothy Southern fifty three, was on vacation
with his family efty three, where he met two Canadian
women at a bar trying to complete the twenty one
drink challenge to celebrate a birthday.
Speaker 9 (01:18:21):
Wow, my god.
Speaker 3 (01:18:22):
He had been drinking brandy and beer prior to taking
up the challenge. He was already drunk.
Speaker 6 (01:18:26):
He joined the women and managed to have twelve drinks
before returning.
Speaker 3 (01:18:29):
To his room, where he died.
Speaker 9 (01:18:31):
Ah terrible.
Speaker 6 (01:18:32):
These drink contests or these drinks is not good and safe.
Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
I would imagine people would get sued now if they
were like, hey, we have a twenty one drink or I.
Speaker 4 (01:18:41):
Don't think he the restaurant has a challenge. I think
he just challenged himself to twenty one cocktails on the menu.
Speaker 3 (01:18:46):
It says where he met two women at a bar
trying to complete a twenty one drink challenge. I guess
I just took that as there was a challenge that
already existed. They just he's made up his own challenge.
Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
I challenged me to twenty one drinks. I mean that's weird.
Speaker 2 (01:18:58):
Probably too hotties he's trying to impre Is that impressive?
Speaker 3 (01:19:02):
Heck?
Speaker 10 (01:19:02):
Cat is?
Speaker 4 (01:19:02):
If you can drink them on sixth stree, if you
can just down shots like that, you tell me girls
aren't turning their heads.
Speaker 9 (01:19:08):
I don't know that that really makes heads turned.
Speaker 6 (01:19:11):
Yeah, I don't think so, unless you're buying it for
two and they're like doing it with you.
Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
I thought I was pretty IMPRESSI when I was taking
all those shots.
Speaker 3 (01:19:18):
Yes, don't be doing this crap.
Speaker 9 (01:19:20):
Oh that's right, right, I feel like this is a
good PSA.
Speaker 3 (01:19:23):
Your body's up to what's the most we can do?
Speaker 10 (01:19:25):
Ten.
Speaker 3 (01:19:26):
I'm not putting any I'm a doctor, but of letters,
so I'm not gonna do anything about alcohol limits. Just
be responsible. Yeah, okay, fourth of July coming up. Let's
all we respond, and.
Speaker 9 (01:19:36):
In between every alcoholic drink have a full class of water.
Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
Oh yeah, that's hard. That's harder than you think. Yeah,
you forget after about three drinks I've tried to get
so drunk you forget you're doing it.
Speaker 4 (01:19:45):
The water thing, well, yeah, you start off doing that
and then about you know, five six drinks in forgot
about the water laying right.
Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
Yeah, that's it. Be safe everybody, by the way, ten
am Today. Tickets to my comedically inspirational shows go on
sale at Bobbybones dot com, which is all Tampa, Nashville, Tulsa,
ten am. Thank you, Bobby Bone, show up today.
Speaker 4 (01:20:10):
This story comes us from Atlanta, Georgia. A fifty five
year old man was walking through a grocery store, slips falls, Ah,
I'm hurt, I'm hurt.
Speaker 2 (01:20:21):
And he gets insurance money.
Speaker 4 (01:20:23):
Well, then they found security footage and he saw the spill.
Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
Then he laid himself down in the spill.
Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
Then he started yelling.
Speaker 6 (01:20:33):
You have to commit to that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:34):
You got to actually do the fall. Yeah, even if
it's a fake fall, Yeah, like a prat fall, like
old school three stew just type comedy.
Speaker 6 (01:20:44):
Because there are cameras and you still shouldn't do that, right.
Speaker 3 (01:20:47):
We all agree, you shouldn't see why no, no, no,
But you can't just lay down, becide it and start
yelling because they're gonna have footage. Do you think you
could fall on purpose, like a real yall? Yeah, I
mean I could, well, what do you mean real fuck
like fall on your back, straight on your back and
elbows and he's like every day. But between the hours
of noon and three.
Speaker 9 (01:21:05):
No, I can't.
Speaker 6 (01:21:06):
I could fall, but I don't know if I could
just like.
Speaker 3 (01:21:11):
Like, yeah, I could do that. Okay, So I think
I could act toward it was a big fall, But
I don't think that I could just make myself you know,
like that the nest he plunge where you would just
fall backward into the water. Do that on the ground,
because my body would just instinctually go try to save itself.
That's hard, man. That's why it's easier just to lay
down and knack. No, yeah, it's easier. But I do
(01:21:32):
I think I could. I could trip and fall. Yeah, yeah,
I could waterfall. My foot goes up in the air. Okay,
that's it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
I'm much bogs. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Speaker 3 (01:21:43):
Eddie's got a chicken business now, But amy you think
that Eddie's buttering you up or like giving.
Speaker 6 (01:21:47):
You extra benefits.
Speaker 8 (01:21:48):
Yeah, so he did that thing where he cut it
all up, and then he sent me a video of
it smoking, and I thought, wait, he said that miss smoker, not.
Speaker 3 (01:21:57):
Like it's smoking a cigarette. Yea, So he wanted, damn,
what's going on here?
Speaker 6 (01:22:00):
He's smoking chicken?
Speaker 8 (01:22:02):
I thought, okay, wait, this is this is his plan
because he plans on charging people for that.
Speaker 9 (01:22:07):
So he's given in me a taste of it.
Speaker 3 (01:22:11):
And then do you want to watch your own chicken?
Speaker 9 (01:22:12):
I don't hold up.
Speaker 5 (01:22:14):
How cool was that video though, Amy, where like you
saw your chicken in the making before you got to it.
Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
You're going to show us murdering the chicken. I don't
want chicken far too much.
Speaker 8 (01:22:25):
But also I don't know that that was for sure
my chicken exactly. He could send that same video to everybody.
But also the cutting up of the chicken was actually
quite nice. But I don't want to pay five extra
dollars for that.
Speaker 6 (01:22:34):
But now I'll give it to you a whole, but
you should you cut it up anyway?
Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
You really?
Speaker 10 (01:22:39):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:22:39):
People like the whole chicken presentation. They do like you
get it and it's like wow, I got a whole
chicken you get for five dollars extra name, No too much.
Speaker 6 (01:22:47):
Really, you're still selling a bunch of chickens.
Speaker 15 (01:22:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:22:50):
My neighbor was walking his dog and he said, hey, man,
I'll order one of those chickens from you.
Speaker 3 (01:22:54):
So I got that. I got another guy coming into
town double digits.
Speaker 6 (01:22:57):
Yet, what do you mean over ten chickens.
Speaker 5 (01:23:00):
Total that I've sold, dude, I'm like close to twenty. Really, really,
we are in business.
Speaker 6 (01:23:06):
You're gonna have to get another smoker or higher staff.
Speaker 3 (01:23:09):
I know, I know, I'm getting really busy. Hey, Abby,
you're upset with Eddie? Are you upset with you by
the chickens?
Speaker 10 (01:23:16):
What?
Speaker 7 (01:23:16):
Am I upset with him?
Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:23:18):
I can Yeah, Okay, I don't understand. I went to
my phone yesterday. I looked and I got a charge
from Venmo, and it was him charging me for the chicken.
Because yes, I will admit I forgot to venmo him.
Speaker 9 (01:23:28):
Okay, but he didn't send me a text with his Venmo.
Speaker 7 (01:23:30):
How am iused to know what.
Speaker 9 (01:23:31):
Your Venmo is.
Speaker 5 (01:23:32):
I've seen her two days bones. She got her chicken
two days ago, and I'm like, hello, where's the payment?
You don't go to the grocery store, take your groceries,
and then send him a payment. No, so then I
send a Venmo request plus late charges.
Speaker 6 (01:23:44):
Yeah, that's what she's irritated with.
Speaker 9 (01:23:45):
You have the latethy without even a warning, like.
Speaker 3 (01:23:48):
How much was the late fee? Five dollars?
Speaker 17 (01:23:50):
Everything?
Speaker 3 (01:23:50):
Five dollars? It's just kind of my number right now?
Speaker 10 (01:23:52):
So you.
Speaker 3 (01:23:54):
Yeah, because I'm good with fives. Do you really expect
her to pay the five dollars she already did?
Speaker 7 (01:23:58):
Yeah, I already did, but I do you want to? Like,
can I charge them back?
Speaker 3 (01:24:01):
Did you have the chicken?
Speaker 1 (01:24:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:24:03):
The good It is good, but I'm would probably never
order another one now because he did that.
Speaker 9 (01:24:09):
Wow, Like that's sketchy. That's a sketchy business.
Speaker 5 (01:24:12):
What sketchier me charging a lay fee or her pint
taking two days to pay for the chicken.
Speaker 3 (01:24:15):
You didn't set the rule on what when the late
fee would be enforced. And you also could have said, hey, Abby,
pay me. You didn't do Oh I did a couple
of times. Oh you did. Absolutely, walked right by the phones.
Speaker 9 (01:24:24):
I'm on the phone.
Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
But did you give her your Venmo?
Speaker 3 (01:24:27):
Yes, she knows my Venmoe?
Speaker 9 (01:24:29):
How would I know this?
Speaker 3 (01:24:30):
Is what I'm gonna say, as I'll be the judge here. Abby. Yes,
you have paid the late feet has already paid. If
you decide to buy another chicken, you can buy that
next chicken for seventeen fifty. Meet in the middle, so
that way late fee ded have only been two fifty
and you sell a chicken. Okay, win win for me.
Speaker 6 (01:24:47):
And you need to set your rules on late fees.
Speaker 5 (01:24:49):
Okay, Well now everyone knows if you don't pay me
on time it's five dollar, they don't get the chicken.
Speaker 4 (01:24:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:24:55):
Well okay, I can do that too. Yeah, that's how
you do it. I avoid all this. Like you said,
if you go to Storre and.
Speaker 9 (01:24:58):
You get a chicken, okay, he just likes doing the
sneaky little charges.
Speaker 8 (01:25:04):
This is not gonna last for him. And it keeps
operating this way, it's not gonna las anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:25:08):
It's gonna have too much works only. I'm already really busy.
Have a good weekend. Be safe. We'll see you guys
next week. Bye, everybody show