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February 15, 2021 45 mins

Bobby talks to Jake Bequette who won a super bowl ring with the Patriots and then went back to serve in the military. Eddie reveals that he is paying his son to come up with ideas for the show…Bobby decides whether or not to use the one he submitted today. We play a round of the Bobby Feud trying to guess the top pizza chains!

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hey, guys, welcome to Monday Show Morning Studio. Monday. Eddie's
wearing sunglasses. Damn right, Okay, oh my gosh, no, these guys,
you want to know the real problem. I can't see
this computer screen, like your job is to edit videos.
But dang, dude, I look cool. You don't. Those look
like grandma's sunglasses. Anyways, I found them at the beach.

(00:31):
They're ray bands. I found them floating in the water. Guys,
these are real ray bands. Okay. So Eddie, our video producer,
has asked if he can wear sunglasses in the studio
because you like the look of it. You saw Lenny
Kravitz Lenny Kravitz, and then I thought Bono's really cool.
Howard Stern wears sunglasses in his studio. I think we
need someone in our crew to look cool. I feel

(00:51):
like I'm the dude. Those are not cool sunglasses. They're
not not really Should I get new ones? Maybe I
wear I'm today. Okay, We're gonna give you all week
to our sunglasses, and we're gonna vote if it really
listen to the room or not. I'll go straight to
sunglass Hut and get some new ones. Then after the
show today I was thinking about you though. Over the weekend,
there's a story Christmas lights have come back in this
neighborhood because everybody's now standing up for someone that kept

(01:13):
a Christmas lights up because she was getting shamed on
Facebook and people are like, hey, turning your lights off.
So other neighbors started to put their lights back up. Yeah,
and this just feels like you're Santa Clause. Yes, guys,
we have a problem with that too. Oh we do
it update. Yeah. So I can't look at him when
he talks. Oh, I can see you perfectly. So when
we talked about this last week, we talked about Santa

(01:33):
and my neighbor's liking it and stuff, and then somebody
in social media commented and said I've seen it in person.
It's really cool, and it freaked my wife out. Like
that comment freaked my wife out, and she's like, oh
my gosh, that means somebody knows where we live and
somebody sees our Sanda. I'm like, it's okay. They're not
saying anything, it's fine, and so she's really worried. She's like,

(01:53):
I really think we should take it down. So I'm
fighting it on my end, saying no, no, no, we
need to keep this thing up because it's two hundred dollars,
and she's like, it's just two hundred dollars. We gotta
like take it down. She doesn't want a lot of
people coming to our house now driving by looking at Sannah.
Can I ask you this, What do you think was
gonna happen when you say there's a twelve foot Santah
in your house and you're the only house with a
twelve foot Santa out. I thought about this, But there's
hope because people other people have posted Santa's and snowman

(02:16):
inflatables and they in their neighborhoods in other parts of
the country. So I'm like, dude, I'm not the only
one doing this, So that's cool. Problem is this person
was like, oh, I've seen eddies. Who is this person?
I wonder who they knew where you lived before? That's
what I thought too. Yeah, and they watch you outside
and they look in your windows. See see don't say
stuff like that. That's what freaks are out. I just

(02:38):
would assume they already knew where you lived and then
they're just following along. But if someone knows that though,
she just they say that on social media just to
freak people out. Like I've seen it in person. They
were sticking up for you as they were sticking up
for you. Is it definitely weird, But I'm I'm fighting
to keep it up. I want the two hundred dollars,
so I don't care. At the sundown March first, Eddie

(03:01):
will get Yeah. Yeah, I mean that's not bad. He
only got a few more weeks. You did once, and
I was like, we weren't saying the money, and then
you said it. Then the cat was out of the bag. Yeah,
so now it's fair game. Two hundred dollars. Give it
to me. It's the good news countdown, counting down the
biggest good news story. So across the left, let's go

(03:25):
all good news all the time. Hit it. Remember the
story last week about a high school principal in South Carolina.
He was working a second job and he was given
the money from that job to his students to help
them out. Henry Darby works the shelves at Walmart three
nights a week just to help families who are struggling. Now,
since that story came out, a go fund Me page

(03:48):
was started. It has raised over one hundred and sixteen
nine thousand dollars nice, and Walmart donated another fifty grand
to his school. Here is Henry explaining why he started
doing it. I was taught, if your hands find something
to do, do it. So I came to myself and said,
perhaps I need to find another job in terms of
pog time. My very first night, someone yelled out, hey, mister,

(04:11):
do you work for Walmart? Aren't you the principle? And
it blew me out the water. This might be my
favorite story I've ever done on this countdown. Pretty cool,
love it, and it's just another update from last week.
That is crazy. Neber Far, a couple in Tampa who
run a mobile pizza kitchen almost had to shut down
after someone stole their pizza truck, but their customers din't

(04:32):
raise eleven thousand dollars online and they bought a new one.
That's what I'm talking about. Number three, here's a toddler
asking his sad friend if he's okay and then giving
him a nice big hug. Yeah okay, yeah he dragged.
There you go. A Michigan woman known as Chef Jenna

(04:54):
has been leaving one thousand dollars tips at restaurants. Here's
a clip of our stepping ten one hundred dollar bills
into tip jar and finally remember why. A Chick Flay
employee in Wisconsin recently won a new car and a

(05:15):
raffle and then gave it to a co worker who
only had a bike and needed it more. Here's the
co worker who was given the car talking about how
it changed our life. I was biking here every morning.
Now I can go grocery shopping. I can like go
to work like five minutes before now instead of like
two hours earlier, just to get here on time. There's
a million more opportunities and like possibilities for me now,

(05:37):
crazy amazing. That's what this countdown is about. The good
news countdown. Raymundo, who just got married, is now getting
a suspicious ad on his Instagram. Tell everybody what it is. Yeah,
it wasn't even until after my wedding and marriage and
all that. It's from divorce attorneys and it's been more

(06:00):
different agencies and they even like have some catchy stuff.
Did they put with it? Do you have that catchy stuff? Well?
One of them goes, life's short, get a divorce FG
law firm. Another one goes tried everything to save it.
Comma now save yourself Smith Law Firm. I'm dead serious,
as you're just popping up. And there's even another one

(06:22):
it goes the rings are the oos in this and
it goes oops divorce attorneys cun and Cun. That's crazy.
And it's a picture of our rings, the females ring
and the guy ring. So I'm imagining that do you
put up those wedding pictures? And then that's in this
search when they buy adds anyone that puts up wedding
and they just put on your feet. I'm like, y'all,

(06:43):
we are happily married right now. I get I did
put some stuff up, so did my wife. But y'all
don't need to attack us right now. We're like two
months fresh. I mean, good gosh, wait until at least
a year or two. Like what if they put up
if I had druma on the honeymoon? Guys, we don't
in there in their story. They had draw guys. They

(07:05):
went on their honeymoon and Bay gets online they'd both
been drinking obviously, right, Ray, Yeah, it has been confirmed.
Ray had mentioned. Ray, what did you say you had
been drinking and you said something about yeah, I was
cancer was bad. Yes, So no, no, I did not
say it was back. It seemed like it was from
after I read the post. I was really just letting

(07:27):
my anger out on cancer. What happened was Ray had
been drinking. They were on their honeymoon, and he's like,
you know what, we're here f cancer and he's on
and on about cancer, and I watched it. I was like,
just Bay of cancer again. Yeah, so did everybody else.
So then Ray passes out and then Bay wakes up
and it's like, Ray is so stupid, I don't have
can't and she's just going off on him. And I

(07:49):
think she said his heart's bigger than his brain. At
this time, he shouldn't have posted what he did. Once
I thought it through, then we pulled everything and we
tried to I mean, we message everybody back and said
it sorry for the false alarm. She was crying. She
was very very upset. Um, that's what drinking does, especially
tons and tons of drinking under the sun in Aruba.
And then like six hours later they were happy on

(08:09):
the beach again. Okay, so so that's what the divorce
attorneys were going on, oky, Ray, what's your advice to
me have I'm not married yet, even two months now, buddy,
what's your advice? Uh, definitely do it. Okay, that's a
good advice. You have it, Okay, um, And I've people
saying it sounds dumb, but it's gonna bring you closer together.

(08:30):
It's almost it's not like that college feel relationship. It's
like it's almost it's a tighter bond. It's almost one
of those bonds they're like, dang, I can't break this.
Other times you could break stuff off with this, you
can't unless you hit up one of those three ads. Remember,
it's hard as bigger than his brain. Did it feel

(08:51):
different than next day? It? Really? It really did. As
dumb as that sounded, because for whatever reason, that's the
start of something like you think, oh my grandparents they
were together for seventy five years. It started on a
day just like this day. So yeah, it honestly it
really did feel weird and good and all that at
the same time. What's been the hardest part about being
newly married. The finances have to do the joint account

(09:13):
right now, she's totally controlling everything, and I mean I
really don't gamble at all. I mean because I can't
have some flower website. Wow, when we were do Bovada,
it would come across as a weird charge on the
card and she would know. Now, so really, I can
only have a restaurant charge or a grocery store charge,
gas station charge, sporting goods charge. Yeah, I have to

(09:34):
hide the fact that you were gambling. Well, I mean
I can't just have that charge. She would know that
I was gambling, and she doesn't want me doing that.
You don't do like Eddie's wife, and she gives him
a limit. Yeah, yeah, we'll do. I mean, we've done
a hundred here, a weekend, a hundred here. But I
mean it's almost the same limit as Eddie Eddie's I
feel like it's way less than that thirty dollars a month. Yeah,
way way less. All right, right, thanks for the advice,

(09:57):
Buddy Bone. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number
two thirty second Skinny Ashley McBride is releasing a six
song EP called Never Will Live from a Distance. It
will be out on May twenty eighth. Here's the first
song from it, called the First Thing, I Reached for
Your Thing, a girl take away, Gasp, good sting Up,

(10:34):
Last Thing Up. Thomas Rhet shared his idea of romance.
My idea romance obviously is doing romantic things every now
and then, whether it's you know, taking here on a
surprise trip somewhere we're cooking a nice dinner. But I'm
a big believer that everything starts in the morning. So
if I can get up and unload the dishwasher or
do these certain things like, she notices that kind of thing,

(10:54):
and we usually just have a better day and a
better night. Jason Aldeen talked about his relationship with his wife, Brittany.
I hate to sound like a Hallmark carterre, but we
truly are best friends. We do everything together. You know,
she's on the road with me. I don't like being
out there unless she's out just makes it easier for us,
and so we're kind of inseparable, which is great. I
like it that way. It's cool when you can be

(11:15):
married to somebody that you're best friends with, and that
makes it fun, makes it the way it's supposed to be.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny hat. It's time
for the good news by Some employees at a gas
station in Idaho chipton to help out their favorite customer,
Bobby Sutcliffe works at a Chevron and Boise loves his job.

(11:36):
He loves his co workers, he loves his regular customers,
especially Chris McDermott. He said, Chris comes in place, lights up.
Everybody loves seeing them. They've become close friends. And Chris
has special needs that can make communicating difficult, but Suckcliffe says, hey, man,
he loves them anyway. Chris rides his bike all over
town and he noticed I thinks starting to get worn

(11:57):
out a little bit. So all the co workers gathered
up some money bought him a brand new bike. Yeah,
here's Bobby talking about it. Got my fist bump and
a smile. And to see him right off safely, I
just it's rewarding and then awesome, that's what it's all about.
Right there. That was tell me something good. Sorry. The

(12:21):
day this story comes to us from Austro, a man
was driving around with a license plate he had drawn
in Sharpie put the license plate number, and underneath it
he put not stolen. Okay, hey pulled him over and
guess what it was? Stolen? You know, I believe I
believed him mix up for that, Okay, yeah, yeah, Sharpie,
all right. The dealer tag not stolen. Appreciate that? Heads up? Okay,

(12:46):
not okay, what an idiot. I'm munch boxed. That's your
bone head story of the day. Last week we've played
the feud and did America's favorite pizza toppings? Well, I
now see a story about I mean, Erica's favorite pizza's
chains out. Yeah. Poor. There are seven answers on the board.

(13:11):
These are the leading pizza chains in the United States
by sales. We're gonna start with Lunchbox this time. Lunchbox
name the leading pizza chains in the United States by
sales alone. Pizza Hut. Show me Pizza Hut? Correct? All right?

(13:34):
Next up, Dominoes. Correct. Dominoes is at number one, Pizza
Hut is at number two. What other ones are? Oh,
Papa John's. Show me Papa John's. Okay, dang, now it
gets tough. Little Caesars. Yeah, those are the top four. Okay,

(14:01):
Number five is gonna be Papa Murphy's. I don't even
know what Papa Murphy's. Yeah, you take it hanging bake.
It's big, but it may not be. I mean, that's
I don't have any other lies. I never heard of
Papa Murphy. It's good. You need to get out more,
man like, I mean in there everywhere, like you go,
you pick it up and you put it in your
oven and you cook it at your house. You do. Yeah, yes,

(14:22):
they have a whole chain based on you go in
and absolutely it's everywhere. That's what my inals do every Saturday.
I'm gonna I guess it's not on the list, and
it's that good. It's that good. Huh So you're gonna
say it's not on the list if you picked it.
Would you like to bet like last time, would you
like to bet now Lunchbox that that's not on the list,
and Eddie, you bet than it is the list? Uh? Well,
I don't think it's on the list. Oh didn't you

(14:42):
want to take the option of that. Yeah, it's on
the list. That's on the list. Come on, man, I
say no, it's not on the list. Five bucks, five
dollars just because man, you gotta read him, look at him,
lunch I know, but he likes to see me lose money.
But I'm taking Papa Murphy's. He tried to give you
Papa Murphy's and you said no. So that means he
wasn't gold one or the other Papa Murphy's is on there,

(15:03):
guys taking bacon. Show me Papa Murphy's. All right, I
just want to see some skin in the game. Why
don't you do that to me? Lunch boxes rocking over there?
All right, there are two left America's favorite pizza chains. Man,
I don't even know another pizza chain. Um, you can

(15:27):
run the table. You can be the first ever in
I know that. I'm trying to think of other chains
that are out there that you eat at, and I
just can't think of very many. So I don't even
know this is national. I know there's one here, there's
some down in Florida, down in Tallahassee. Give me hungry
Howe's huh. I don't know any other nationwide? Eddie? All right,

(15:53):
I think I got him. Go ahead, SECS show me pizza.
Oh no, it's going right by my house. Shoo, Okay,
I'm debating. I have three that these are the leading
pizza chains in the United States by sales. We have
Dominoes at one, Pizza Hut at two, Little Caesar's at three,

(16:16):
Papa John's at four, Papa Murphy's at five, Ammy two
left two left. I mean, I don't I feel like
one is so regional. I don't know. You're right, don't
pick that one. Okay, then I'm gonna go with I'll
just say it. I don't have to go with my heart.

(16:36):
Mister Gaddies, show me, mister Gaddis, I got it? Pie five? No, Oh,
I've seen that. I've seen it. I don't know. I've
seen it in different cities, so I don't know. But
one of these you will know for sure. One of
these I never heard of. Okay, one of these for sure.

(16:58):
We've all been. We've all been. Oh, I know it,
I know it. I got it. Edit your turn, chuck
e cheese correct, Yeah, okay, here we go. That's what
we're in trouble from cheese. Yeah, because a lot of
people go there. So at pizza sales, I don't okay,

(17:18):
I don't know if this one's regional or not. What
is it? Jets? Give me jets pizza? I have not
on my list. We'll go around one more time, okay,
mellow mushroom, Oh good, one lunch bus. Does your know
that's not delivery? It's dejurning. I'm gonna go. They didn't

(17:40):
say it. How do I deliveracry store? The red baron.
He said, pizza sales to tinos cheese, Eddie, Okay, here
we go? Is it you? This may be in comedian stores,
but I see signs all the time pizza, but throne,
what give me pizza? Okay? Throne is what you want
to bet? It's on there. I don't know. I know

(18:01):
what it is. Sabaros. Oh that's a good guess. Yeah, okay.
Have you guys ever heard of Marco's Pizza? Yes, I've
heard of Marcos, but that's not we don't have it here.
I'm interesting. There are two more outside of the seven

(18:22):
that made honorable mention round Table Pizza, never heard, never
heard of it? And MD Pizza. Oh mad, Yeah, I've
heard of that. Yeah, that's like the healthy eating pizza. Well,
Lunchbox wins this round, Bob, give that all this pizza?
It makes me want pizza, man. Sure, it's like watching
kids Baking Championship, which one cocakes and cookies all the time.

(18:42):
We're gonna play who in the room. There are four
of us here, Me, Amy, Eddie, Lunchbox. I'll give you
a question right down your answer, who in the room
would be the last person on earth? It was us? Four,
like live the longest you can pick yourself to it
if you want. Oh, who in the room would be
the last person on earth? You know, if it's like

(19:04):
zombies or Earth's ending or sure? Amy Bobby lunchbox, Bobby Eddie, Amy, Amy,
it's just healthy. And she's like, she's a woman women
women a little longer. I have me too, because I
look forward to it. I just Bobby's the most prepared,
and he'd be he has things in line and orders,
so he would get it done. I would get to

(19:24):
a point I'd be like, okay, fine, just take me
like this arm just let's just get this over tired.
Who in the room is most likely to start a
fight and be the first one to flee the scene?
So one person for both? Yeah, the same one in
the room would start a fight and then run away
as soon as the fight kind of got started. Amy Lunchbox, lunchbox, Bobby,

(19:53):
come gonna go with me? I love seeing fights go,
but I don't want to fight, So you'll start one
and then run totally? Yeah, I don't want to see
a fight. Well, I feel like you would like because
you always talk about I feel I want to feel
like what it is to punch someone. So if someone
did something real bad and you hit him, then like, oh,
they're gonna hit me back, and yeah, run. But I've
never been in that situation. Only once or twice have

(20:14):
I felt like I needed to get ready and protect myself.
I was in a gas station once and this guy
got a little crazy and he was like pinning me
in a corner, and I was like, all right, I've
been training, let's go, and I put my fists up
and then the guy yells at him get out of here,
and I was I literally thought I was about that. Wow,
saved by the bell. Other times I've just been able
to run. I got jumped, I got all this stuff

(20:34):
happened to me because there was a spot to run too.
But I was getting put in a corner. Nobody puts
Bobby in a corner. Nobody is that baby who is
most likely to give money to a homeless person and
then decide what that was too much and take it back. Ah,
there's one person like that here. Everybody's saying that kind

(20:55):
of three he picked himself? Is that rude to ask
for change? Like if you have a five, be like,
hey man, you got four ones. I don't know that
it's rude. I think it's weird. Yeah, because you can
afford it. If you can't, then do that. Yes, but
it's like making change in the offering play to church, right,
you don't do that? Well if you, if you have to,

(21:17):
you're still giving money to church. So when the basket
comes around, you put in your five. I'm not saying
I would do it, but if that's all, if you
only have three dollars to spending, only have five dollars bills,
I've done it a tip jar. I'm not gonna hate
on anybody doing that. No, me neither. But anyone's done
that lunch box at a bar. Like if there's a
tip bar and I only have a five, I'll put
give me four back. Who's most likely Who in the

(21:39):
room is most likely to cry while watching a sad movie?
Oh man, I got that one. I mean, I'm gonna hie,
I'm gonna get No, it's not. I'm gonna go with
Amy because emotionally she's going through a lot right now
and I feel like anything would set her off. Well,
I was gonna say me, oh you are guy's gonna

(21:59):
think you can sometimes you're affected emotionally, But yeah, it's
likely me. I have Amy because she's emotionally crazy. I'm
gonna go. Wow, I'm gonna go with the most emotional
person on this show. He cried at his wedding. He'll
cry a sad movies. I'll go lunchbox. Wow. Wow he did,
he did see. I don't like him when you guys lie,
I mean, it's just a bad look on you, guys

(22:20):
because you still have no I mean, all the smartphones
and cameras and everything, you didn't get one picture of
me crying because it didn't happening. In the back, we're
watching it with their eyes. Who is most likely to
get drunk tonight? Who in the room? Oh it's Monday night.
Who in the room? It's most likely? Okay, you Eddie,

(22:46):
Monday night. Take it easy, Amy, It's easily Eddie. I mean,
he's so busy all the time, and he just I mean,
he talks about it. He just that's one barely drunk.
You know. He says, I can't drink beer in front
of the kids, so he has supporting cup. So he
has one cup, Like, oh, I forget about I didn't
have a beer yet, get another cup. Boom, next thing,

(23:08):
you know, slashed. Well, ironically, I have a little foster
parent mug that I gave me when I we foster
a kids. That's what I drink my beer out of.
Don you drink a beer at night? I drink a
glass of wine at night? Well it Amy likes wine. Yeah,
that's why even on your Matthew McConaughey diet, Yeah, read
the book. Read the book. He says, like all the
red wine you can. Oh, okay, I didn't know that

(23:28):
was part of his play on but but Bobby, one
glass is different than getting drunk. Yeah, I don't get
hammered on a week night, did you, kid? I said,
who's most likely? I think it's Amy to share a
couple of glasses of wine. One more, Who in the
room is most likely to climb Mount Everest probably already
has m Okay, everybody, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say me,

(23:51):
and not because I want to, because I have some
show and they're like, we need you to climb one ever,
to risk your life and I'm like, I don't want
to do that, but I end up doing it. That's
what I would say. I'd have to pick me and
have no interest in it. Amy, Yeah, I pick you
put because of some show. Yeah, if Mas kill him
and Jaro, I say me, what what because that seem
for doable. Mount Everest is crazous? Oh is it crazy? Biggest?

(24:16):
Have you watched? There's a movie called I Think Everest
or something. I'll watch it. Barry Girls was the youngest
ever do it. Now people have beat that when he
did it, he was the youngest one to go up.
Oh there's there's a book too. You'd probably like the
maybe I need to change that. Answer them what would happen? Well?
I put my name because for my honeymoon we climbed
Mount Olympus in Greece, Like we climbed to the top,

(24:37):
and so I just thought it was just like a
mountain like that where you just walk up and you
it's some people climbers die, sum people die. Okay, then
I'll take you. I'll take me off that. I'll go
Bobby for TV because I didn't rose it was such
a tough mountain, Eddie. We'd probably all say no to it,
but you would do it out of all of us.
I'd be like, all right, fine, anything for TV. There

(24:58):
you go, who in the room? There it is, thank
you're Amy's pile of stories. So did you know McDonald's
secretly sells full sheat cakes. I don't ever believe when
they say people have secret menus, because I've tried to
order from these secret menus and they look at me
like I'm stupid as crap. Well, someone on TikTok posted
a video of a nine dollars cake that they bought

(25:19):
from McDonald's in Nebraska, and now there's this big internet
debate on whether or not you can get cakes everywhere
or if this is a rare exception at this McDonald's.
I bet that, because I'll go to Starbucks lay like,
let me get that rumble stilt skin turbo charged, and
they're like, that's not a thing as I saw it
on the internet. Why don't we go to our in
house X for scuba Steve who worked at McDonald's work

(25:40):
at McDonald's. Here we go. That was bad cash. But
there's like twenty years ago, Amy, did you guys sell
sheet cakes? Nowhere in Orlando region? Did we sell sheet cakes?
I think this is false, But how cool if you
could go there and get yourself I bet good. Go
today Amy and ask me. I don't know that I
know what a sheet cake is. It's a big like
a sheet cake is like a long, skinny, thin cake. Yeah,

(26:03):
this is a sheet cake. Oh, a lot of people
you know, the best sheet cake out there. Ever, if
you got to make a sheet cake, you better google
yourself Texas sheet cake and it is the best thing
you have ever eaten. It just almost sounds like you're
saying a bad work. You're saying that so much. No,
I'm saying sheet I know I did. Um. I did

(26:27):
commercials for a sheet company once and part in the
spots we would have to be like, oh sheet no joke,
all right, what else you got? Amy? So, the average
person has five expired items stinking up their fridge right now.
So I want to go over those so that way
you can make sure if you open up your fridge like, um, well,

(26:50):
I mean, I don't have the list of the exact
thing that in your item, but you need to open
up your fridge and see what you need to pull out.
I'm probably about three or four in Yeah, I mean too,
fruit gets old and if we forget to take it out,
sometimes leftovers are a big one. Like that's something people
don't think of. And the smelliest defenders are things like
broccoli fish and ding ding ding old fruit. The fruit

(27:13):
gets us and then we're like, wait, wash it and
still eat it. We don't, we don't? All right? What else?
I put together a list of the nicest country artists
that have ever been in our studio. You put together
a list? Yeah, I want to see if you if
you're let me give you my answer. Okay, Garth, Keith Urban,
a little big Town check check? Oh which? Okay? Where

(27:36):
do they fall on your list? Like Familey feud Style? Okay?
In it? Why didn't know that ranked them? Per save it?
A Little Big Town is first, then Keith Urban, then
Garth Brooks. Okay, let me see who else? The nicest? Yeah,
the nicest, but they also have to be a massive artist.
I'm assuming to make the list because it's like the
juxtaposition of massive yet still nice, right, because we have
a lot of nice people to come in here, but
these are big time, Like these people probably don't even

(27:58):
have to be nice and want to be, and you'd
still let them come in. But they're nice. Eddie, who
would you put on this list? For sure? There's two icons,
Dollie and Reba Yep, ding Ding Yeah, there's a duo
that you're missing. Oh, Dana Jay, but but maybe only
one of them's been in. Oh, I know. You say

(28:22):
she's saying there's a there's a duo, but on one
of them has been in. No, they they they've both
been in. Oh really, yeah, Brook Sam Dunn. Yeah, the
same time I sat here and talked to us on
the air. You don't remember hearing Kicks his jewelry going back? Oh,
I just wrote down Ronnie wit can we tell Kicks impression? No?
I love Kigs? All right, maybe I wasn't here. Brett

(28:45):
Eldridge makes the cut, and then of course Jake Owen,
Oh yeah, there's me there you go. You usually leave
anyone Outbounes, Yeah, I'm sure, Tim mcgrad and oh yeah,
awesome every time it comes in. Yeah, George straight. Well,
there's a difference of being extremely professional and being just
really nice. Some people come in there they're so professional

(29:07):
you're like, dang, that's awesome, but you don't get to
spend a lot of time with them outside of just
talking with him. Luckily, with mc girl, I have been
able to hang out a bit and he's awesome, and
so that's why I feel comfortable saying that Tim that
they were great. Faith's great too. Who else would get
it was the second he came in. You just want
me to say that because he's your favorite. I don't

(29:29):
know that I spend enough time with him to say that.
I've met him twice. Yeah, but once backstage he was
super nice, but it was so brief. The interactions have
been so brief. No, no, I to think about that.
All right, thank you for that list though, thank you
that it Yeah, I'm maybe that's my pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.

(29:52):
So I know we just wrapped on Valentine's Day, but
I got to give a special shout out to a
group of volunteers. They called themselves the Cupid Crew, and
they make sure that people live and assisted living homes
or maybe elderly people that live alone. They get heartfelt
notes around this time of year and maybe even flowers.
And here's a little girl, Ellie. She's also a Girl Scout,

(30:14):
but a proud member of the Cupid Crew, and she's
explaining why she does it. A lot of people have
lost their jobs or just gotten really sick and lonely,
and I just think if you can make someone happy
after all, that minute's good? Love it? Come on, there
you go, that's what it's all about. That was tell

(30:35):
me something good. It is President's Day. Over to Amy
with the Presidential Morning Cornyn. What rock group has four
guys who don't sing? What rock group has four guys
who don't sing? Mount rushmore happy presidents say, everybody, that

(30:59):
was the Morning Corny. Whenever you call us eight seven
seven seventy seven, Bobby, if it's after the show, you
can leave a voicemail, and then we use a lot
of them on the air as well, because sometimes you
listen to the podcast, you don't listen to the live show. Well,
Lunchbox was at work late yesterday, so he just decided
to answer the phones and mess with the listeners like

(31:20):
he was the voicemail. So here you go. Thank you
for calling the Bobby Bone Show. You've reached our voicemail.
Please leave a message and we will hopefully return your
call soon and maybe play it on the air. Hi, guys,
this is Toby from Colorado. I just wanted to leave
a message lest we give a shout out to my husband.

(31:44):
It's the first day today. I don't think anybody really
cares about your husband? Okay, is this real? If you
are satisfied with your message, press one. If you are
done with your message, say two. Okay, I'm done. Thank you.

(32:04):
Your message will destruct in five four three two one. Hilarious.
You're not hilarious. Okay, I hope you guys have an
awesome day. Thank you have a wonderful day. Goodbye, thank you.

(32:27):
My favorite part of that. He goes press one, say two, forgot,
I'm going I don't remember when I said ten seconds ago.
All right, there he is. You never know what you're
gonna get. Call our voicemail, leave us a message, or
that happens eight seven, seven seventy seven bobbies, it's time
for the good news. Kathleen Quinn is a cross guard

(32:54):
at an elementary school in Florida, and she's just working
in the morning get helping kids cross the street to
get to school. And there's a little seven year old
in a she's walking her bike across the crosswalk and
she notices there's a car coming fast and it's not
slowing down, so she tries to put her hand out
and says slow down, slow down. The little girl didn't
even see the car coming. Then the crossing guard grabs

(33:15):
the girl as fast as she could and she dodged
her out of the way. The guys the car never stopped,
almost hit the little girl. And the mom's there on
the side watching the whole thing. So she's like, oh
my gosh. She hugs her daughters everything. Okay, was she
calls the Sheriff's department and says, we need to recognize
this crossing guard. She was amazing. She saved my daughter's life. So, yeah,
she's a hero. That's cool. Yeah, she's a hero. She
jepped out front of a car. Right, that's what it's

(33:36):
all about. That was tell me something good, all right.
So this Journal of Clinical Psychological Science with a bunch
of doctors, and the whole question was when you drink alcohol,
does it change who you are or does it amplify
who you are? You know the people on the show
that like to have a drink it two. Yeah, Eddie,
I'll ask you first, if you drink a bunch at

(33:59):
beer or wine or whiskey, does it change you or
does it amplify you? But at the end of I'll
tell you what they said. Okay, I'm curious about you.
Oh I know, one percent. It doesn't change me. It
amplifies who I am. It's not like this new eddie
comes out all of a sudden, it's the eddie deep
inside comes out and that's what you get. So for you,
it kind of opens a door for you to walk
then and be a little louder and prouder. Absolutely, Amy,

(34:21):
What about you amplify? Raymundo? Yeah? For me, right when
I first start drinking, I become more quiet and more introspective.
And then when i'm blackout, Yes, it's an amplified version
of myself right before the blackout black out? Ray? Hell, Old,
are you thirty five and you still give lying out?
Maybe once a month? I did. That's a lot. I

(34:44):
was in a Ruba, But I mean you're in a
ruba once a month? His first honeymoon lunchbox. What do
you think, Oh, it amplifies. Look, I'm a loud dude.
When I drink, I'm just loud and I am everybody
looking at me. Let's go loud and proud. So you
think when someone says, listen, I was drinking, that's not
really who I am? You do you guys don't agree

(35:05):
with it? Right? Because I think you have those thoughts already,
but you just say them when you're drinking. Okay, here
you go. These were published in the Journal of Clinical
Psychological Science. Alcohol does not have the power to change
your personality boom. In fact, you're pretty much the same.
It does make you more extroverted in your personality. They

(35:25):
had this whole University of Missouri social psychologist talking about it,
and she's like, you're just basically more honest when you're drunk. Yeah.
Have you ever said something while drunk and regretted it? Oh? Yeah,
If I did, I don't remember it. Oh yeah you have?
Oh yeah. I mean I was at a bar one
time and I was I called this girl, um, you

(35:45):
know what to say it, you don't have to even
allude to it, okay, And I didn't realize it was
the bouncer's wife. So what happened? I was like, I
didn't say that. Next day I realized I did say that.
And then one time I was like, what happened? You're
leaving off the end of it. Did you get kicked out? No? No,
I mean me and him are still cool, Like we're
still cool, And he was like, I was just drawn.
Don't worry about a babe. And then there was one

(36:06):
time I had watched them USC fights and I was
in the bathroom at a bar and I was like
showing some moves in the mirror and bam, punched the
mirror and shattered it. What yeah, thirsty Nickel six street
shout out, how old are you? It's twenty seven, twenty eight,
still on that edge though it being a little too
old for punching a mirror. Huh. I mean I didn't

(36:27):
mean to punch saw one. No, no, no, I didn't
mean to punch the mirror. Ye. I was just like
like we were talking about the fight and I was
showing what happened, and boom, and then the guy was like, hey,
did you punch that mirror? No, I wouldn't her. You know,
I've been to a lot of bars where I see
broken mirrors or like them, there used to be a
mirror there, and I was wondering, how did they break
that mirror? Now I know you know which. By the way,

(36:47):
you all agree and soda science, alcohol brings out your
true self more than someone that you aren't at all. Right,
what about when you dream and sleep? Oh, that's a
good question. I don't know the answer to this. I'm
just telling you. Kalin tells about talk very femine when
I must sleep and when he drinks. Oh true, he does,
he amy, I love your blouse. Yes, when I sleep. Apparently,

(37:11):
well you can do that. I told her. I told
her to record me. I like, here for the show.
I want to bring my friend Jake Becketton, who played
football at the University of Arkansas, didn't played for the Patriots,
has a Super Bowl ring. I did see that you
had asked Tom Brady back in the day, Jake if
he was going to keep playing like back in twenty fourteen.
Was that a real conversation. Absolutely. I mean one of

(37:32):
my first conversations with him at the team facility in
twenty twelve, I was I was making fun of him
for being touch an old man, and that was That
was nine years ago. And I mean, the guy's still playing,
still winning super Bowls. It's it's incredible. I have Jake
on for some COVID relief for some stuff we're doing
together in Arkansas. But he has such a such a
compelling story because he plays the University of Arkansas. I

(37:54):
goes third round with the Patriots, finishes playing with the Patriots,
and then goes back into the military. So Jakie finished
playing football. You got the world right in the palm
of your hand, you got options, money, you're young, you're strong,
and you do what a lot of folks don't do.
And let's go back into the military. Why did you
do that? Well, it was a it was a lifelong
dream of mine to serve and I felt the call

(38:16):
and it was as you said, I was still relatively young,
I had some money. I really just thought to myself,
if if I'm not going to do this, then then
who will do it? And so he was a real
nour never moment for me, and I took the opportunity,
took the leap of faith, and it was one of
the best decisions I ever made. So when you go in,
I assume you're a little older, and if I'm right,

(38:37):
you were an Army ranger. You go on, you're a
little older. What do the other guys say when it
guy comes out of the NFL and he's now with them. Well,
it was definitely a culture shot going from uh, you know,
an NFL locker room into basic training. But to be honest,
a football life really prepared me for the military. I
think the lessons learned and on the gridiron and the
military are very similar. Teamwork, um, sacrifice, working together towards

(39:02):
a common goal. And it was it was just a
real honor to be a part of the US Army,
be a graduated a graduate of the US Army Ranger
School and serving a PRESTIGEUS unit like one hundred and firstyirborns.
I mean the guys playing in the NFL and he
goes into basic training. Do you dominate basic training? Though? Like,
be for real? Do you go and you're just running
circles round everybody? Well, to be honest, I really had

(39:25):
to adjust my fitness regimen. You know. In football, I
think the longest distance I'd ever run in my life
was one hundred yards, and in the Army we run
for distance. So um, I was a Clydesdale and has
become more like a gazelle. But overall it was it
was a good experience. The drill stars and like to
give me a hard time for being older and coming

(39:46):
from a little bit of a different background, but I
think everyone respected my decision and they really, uh, you know,
we really bonded and um, you know some of the
I always tell people the best part of being in
the army, or one of the best things is the
people that you You know, it's an all volunteer force
that everyone wants to be there, Everyone volunteers to serve,
and so you get people who have a real passion

(40:07):
for service and real patriots in first country. What's more
intimidating when you go into the locker room the first
time with the Patriots, or you're you're going into basic training,
or even after that, the first time you meet all
the guys and as an Army ranger. Well, luckily playing
playing football at a great program like Arkansas really prepared
me for the next level. Um So, I say the

(40:29):
thing that was most difficult to overcome was just the
culture shock of the military. I mean, for instance, going
through a ranger school. You know, I like to tell
people it's like going through a two month long train camp,
except they don't feed you. You don't get to sleep. So, uh,
you know, I really had to buckle down and you know,

(40:49):
accept that new lifestyle. But like I said, it was
a great decision and I wouldn't change a thing. This
guy's a hero, this guy's a Patriot. Are you kidding me?
He leaves the NFL becomes an army ranger. If I
the NFL, I've become a couch potato. That's why I
would do. I would just yeah, that would be me.
I just chill and man. So first of all, let
us say we appreciate your service, you know, times a thousand,

(41:09):
wild just we're great, always grateful for our military. We
try to do as much as we can to not
only promote, but but help in many ways. And so
that being said, the reason Jake and I know each
other is in Arkansas, we're working on a COVID relief
plan for small businesses. Jake, do you want to kind
of tell me what's going on? I know obviously, but
tell me and maybe our listeners would like to help. Essentially,
the Arkansas Fund. You can reach us at the Arkansas

(41:32):
Fund dot com. It's a small business relief fund for
Arkansas small businesses. You know, obviously, you Bobby are such
a proud our Kans and like I am, and we
all know there are lots of small businesses around our
states that are hurting and need support as a result
of a pandemic and all the restrictions associated with it.
So our concept is really caught fire We've had a

(41:53):
lot of momentum. We've raised over one hundred thousand dollars
already and we look forward to making a real impact
off the State Arkansas Fund dot com. I believe it
just went live Thursday or Friday of last week. And
so there he is Jake Beckett, hero in many ways
to me as a razorback player, as a patriot, but
mostly as a fricking army ranger. That is crazy. And

(42:15):
now he's taken his his his name and his his
work ethic and he's helping others who needed Jake. Great
to talk to you, my friend, and just we can't
thank you enough for what you've done for our country. Well,
Bobby appreciates the support, Gil Hoggs, and look forward to
working with you. All Right, there he is Jake Beckett,
all right, Jacksie soon alright. So Eddie's got into the
habit of pay and his kids to do stuff. And

(42:36):
now he's paying his oldest son, Yeah, my oldest son
to come up with ideas for the show. So he
is hired. He's hired out, yes, his oldest son. Yes,
Because again this is just these are just motivational tools.
He's just not very motivated to do anything other than
watching TV and play video games. He does his homework,
but after that he's like, all right, I just want
to do nothing and chill. I'm like, man, you've got

(42:58):
to learn to get into things and make money. I'm
giving you a good opportunity. So one dollar for every
bit idea he comes up with. All right, idea, period?
Does that to be used? Period? If it gets used
and he hears it on the radio, that's five dollars, okay,
on top how much if it gets used five dollars?
Oh so on top of it, so six dollars, six

(43:18):
dollars total if he comes up with a big idea
and it gets used. So we have a clip here
of him pitching a bit to me, Are you going
to use it? I don't know. Want to hear the pitch? Well,
technically it's been using things bones. That's five dollars. Well no, no, no,
I think yes. Every time it gets pitched, it's five dollars.
You gotta pay one dollar. If it gets used, he's
gonna pitch it to me, correct and if I decided

(43:39):
to do a segment on it, he will then get paid.
What is this technically a segment? No, it's not. We're
doing a segment on your idea. Yeah, you're welcome. Here
we go. Let's hear it. You have thirty seconds to
convince Bobby why he needs to buy this shoe. Go.
So I found these shoes called Nike Go Flies. They
come out soon this year. They have a net that
goes over them that keeps them tight, so no more

(44:00):
crowing or tying your shoe. And when you take them off,
they fold up and when you put your foot back in,
they go back to regular and they have a rubber
band sort of thing that that goes over them, so
it doesn't like flop around all the time, and it
just keeps them tight. And so it's like your foot
controlling the shoe. And the price is one hundred twenty dollars.

(44:23):
I'm gonna choose not to do this segment. Nice, but
I like his initiative. Nice. I feel like he brought
that up just because he wanted to tell me that
he wants that shoe. Oh got it, you know what
I mean? Like, like, hey, Dad, I got a great
bit idea. It's about a shoe that Bobby would love.
But deep inside I think he wants it. I love
the pitches. Keep pitching me segments. Okay, but I'm not

(44:45):
gonna do this one. Thank you. Okay, yes, and just
keep me in mind when I when I send these in.
These are just his dumb segments, like please don't like
it could be expensive. Really, I do love shoes. I
have a lot of shoes, but I tell you, during
a pandemic, I'm about many shoes because where do you
wear them? I got a bunch of shoes ready to
be worn. What do you think about these shoes that
he's pitching. The good thing about them is is that

(45:08):
you don't tie them anymore. You literally couldn't slip your
foot in, just like they're crocs. I love the Luke
Combs cropping because they also have but you literally can
slip your foot in these center shoes and then they
go back down into the full shoe, so there's no
tying it. It's easy to get in and get out.
We've now officially used this segment, though, so now you
own them six dollars so them. I totally agree. Thank you.

(45:29):
So that's the end of today's show. Tomorrow, on the show,
Travis Denny comes in with a banjo. Pretty cool. Huh wait, yeah,
so we'll see you guys in Have a good day,
by everybody.
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