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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What's happening more the studio. Welcome to Thursday's show. We
have a situation in our house now where we have
two dogs, and I've mentioned Eller. Let me she's probably
eight or nine months old now. She's in heat, but
she's almost out of it, but she starting to kind
of be normal, just bleeds a little bit, but we
have to kind of keep her on her own space
that has a doggie door that goes out to the yard,

(00:31):
so we got that kind of under control. Stanley, our bulldog,
is fine. He's hurt his foot and he's got like
a cut in between two paws now, so we're kind
of managing that. He also has a situation where he
I used to think he saw something outside it started
barking at night. It'd be like a limb, a leaf,
the wind, I don't know, and the other night star barking.

(00:52):
And it would always freak me out because I've still
some PTSD related to being jumped or having a gun
to my head or having my house broken into. It.
Just had a lot of situations all at once that
still affect me when I sleep at night. And so
I was like, okay, man, I'm gonna put you he
now goes to a bedroom at night, same bed, and
he stays in that bedroom. That way, you can't see outside.

(01:14):
He can't look out the windows and outside of the
living room and see anything out there. That that messes
him up. So in the middle of the night, I
still still hear him. At times, it's muffled because the
walls go. So we put it one of those little
cameras in his room, one of those little dog Paul
cameras or whatever they call them, and you can watch.
He has nightmares where he wakes up and just starts barking.

(01:35):
It's never anything of people outside. And we now tracked
him and all of a sudden, he's sleeping, he's in
a room with all walls. He wakes up and just
before his eyes even open, he starts barking for a
little guy, well he listened. It could not be a nightmare.
It could be fun. He could be playing ball or
but whatever it is, it's the weirdest thing where he
just starts sleep barking. So it isn't as loud, it

(01:58):
doesn't wake me up, It doesn't freak me out as
my now because I would always think, well, he's seeing
somebody outside's gonna come in and murder us, right, and
we have like crazy security. We got security all around.
We got people hiding in the bushes with guns. Basically, yeah,
and so I just say that to scare anyone thinking
about it. But that's been kind of the issue I've
been dealing with at home. It happened last night. We

(02:19):
looked at the stuff this morning and figured out he
barks in asleep and wakes up, and that's what that's
all it is. Feel made him. I'm going to break
through here, Marigo. You are on the Bobby Bone Show,
Margo and Boston is on the phone. Hey Margo, Well
let me tell you something. That song you played about
grandma being naked was his stergo. I am a grandmother

(02:40):
and a great grandmother, And I laughed all the way
home because I had a similar experience I have. I
have seven grand grandsons, and one of them walked in
on I mean one time, I mean not as old
as I am now, but maybe when I was about
fifty five, and it was like, oh my god, and
we just looked at each other that we didn't know

(03:00):
what to do. He turned around and walked out. And
then when I came out of the bathroom, and I said,
next time somebody's in the bathroom, you need to n
He said, I am really sorry, Griham, but yes, I
just thought that was so incredible. Thank you. I can
relate to it. And who, I said, whoever is complaint

(03:24):
it needs to get a life because that was such
an amazing song and you know, people probably my age
to relate to it, and people, mind, give it a Grammy.
That's what I say, Give that song a Grammy. What
she's talking about is on yesterday's show, I mentioned we're
getting a lot of complaints, No, a few complaints about
a song from Eddie and I the Raging Idiots that
we recorded live in concert called the Grandma Song. And

(03:47):
this is about real life. My grandma adopted me for
a long time and it was like my mom for
years and years and it really happened. And so Margot,
I appreciate that call. That's why I write songs, you know,
to relate to the people. That's right, it's time to
open up that mailbag. You get something we call ye Hello,

(04:09):
Bobby Bones. My wife and I have enjoyed listening to
your show for a couple of months, after months and
months of Covid. I just started going back to the gym.
I'm looking to get back in shape. I need some motivations.
I'm looking for suggestions for songs to add to my
workout playlist. What is your current go to workout song?

(04:30):
Signed Heather. You know it's weird. I don't only have
a go to as a current When I have a
go to that's just always like this is. If there's
one workout song that I would put on your list,
it's this one. It's Kanye Power. When this comes on,
this part here like whatever I'm doing and elevate, it's
about twenty percent and it's like the Caden's this Hey
Hey and a twenty first century doing something mean too

(04:54):
Like to me, that's the one. It's a good tempo
too that if I'm riding the bike or if I'm running,
Kanye Power is for me. The song Amy what About You?
I have more of a current jam and I don't
know that it has a great workout tempo, but it
just gets me in a good mood and it's justin
Bieber Peaches. I'll listen to a playlist sometimes I'm working
out and this comes on, and then I have a

(05:16):
peach after the workout. That's a good one. That's a
good one. That yeah, that's Eddie. I don't really work out,
but lately I've been training for this walk, so I've
been listening to some Bob Marley a little jamming. Oh
it's just chill tell you. I don't like Bob Marley.
Controversial opinion, yeah, unpopular, Yeah, I just it all sounds

(05:36):
the same to me. This is not going to pump
me up. To me, this is like just like it's
more of not quick workout fast. It's very slow and
I can do this for an hour. But right, like
you do what does you? Right? That does you good?
This kind of music, I just the Bob I had
three songs in I don't know the difference on songs.
But that's just because I'm not cultured. Oh you're saying

(05:58):
they all sound the same exactly like I Also, I
know I'm too dumb to get it. I don't get
dance music. Sometimes either a song changes, it's the same
song doing a song. That's because I'm not cultured in it.
Oh man, this is like a state of mind. I
love it. But like unpopular opinion, I don't think Bob
Martin is not good. Yeah, you hear that America's going,

(06:19):
I know, and that's okay. That's okay. Neil Young, Oh
he's good too. I love Neil Young. Beyonce what Yeah,
I'm kind of I'm not obsessed with Beyonce like some
of her stuff. I like, but you know, but I'm
not supposed to. What do you say next? Taylor Swift? No, no,
Taylor's great, okay? Who else is unpopular? Opinion? Reed? No, no, okay,

(06:42):
it's awesome. I try to get you on that. Hey, Ry,
what about you when you're lifting? What do you do? Well?
This was when I was running. This song came on.
It's Hello by Pop Smoke, and I ran about twice
as fast a little Hello Hello, We just Hello. Well,
when I'm working out, it's mostly all hip hop stuff.

(07:04):
Maybe I'll trickle in some Brothers Osborne stuff, but I
need that aggressive beat if i'm hitting it are almost
no country stuff too slow unless it's Brothers Osborne I
just need, or it's hip hop stuff. Mostly though, I'll
go I'll put an eye alreadio the nineties hip hop playlist,
and then I'll do a lot of that nineties stuff

(07:25):
because see, I like to I like to feel, you know, young,
and you should dabble with a little bit of boot scooting,
boogie and chattahoochie man, good tempos on those. I need
to get pumped up or you? What about you when
you're at the gym? Oh, it's take it all back
by Judah and the Lion. It's it's a good one.
Hype up. Oh, this is good. I didn't know you

(07:49):
didn't listen to workout music. I wouldn't ask you this question.
I mean, I just don't work out a lot, but
I have been lately walking walking man, Do you appreciate
the mall walkers even more now? Yes? Yes, because you
don't realize how fast they're walking. They're not doing a
stroll in the park. Their power walking, and that's that's
harder than you think. Do you think about weights? Do
you walk with weights at all? No training? No? You

(08:11):
just days away? Ye? Should I carry around some weights? Maybe? Well?
You're supposed to do is create an environment to where
when you really are performing that it's easier than when
you're training. Yeah, like you train harder than you're performing.
Which are you training carrying a backpack as you are
going to be carrying a backpack? No? I don't even
thought about that. Oh my, this is not he hit
this training. He's just like I think today I'm gonna

(08:31):
go walk five miles. My wife did say, but at
least his feet are getting kind of ready. Eleven days
out until Eddie walks from West Virginia to Tennessee. Yeah,
my wife says, she's gonna get me one of those belts,
you know, like the ba the back braces that the
cart people at the grocery store have. And I'm like,
I don't think I need that. She's like, no, you're back.
I would take everything possible. I'd have too much. It'd
be better not to use it than to need it

(08:53):
and not have it. Okay, take it all, but today
you need to train with a backpack on. Okay, put
something in the backpack, sucker, like, whatever you're gonna have
in there, it needs to weigh, not an empty backpack.
I think Bobby's right. You create an environment for yourself
where you've gone like ankle weights, maybe like three pound
weights in your hand. Wait, something on your back and

(09:14):
that old ladies they'll walk around with the weight whatever
I walk with weights. You're ten days out right, That's
like I said, you're ten days out from the wall,
oh eleven? All right? All right, thank you for that, Heather.
We gave you some some songs there. There's a list
for you to put onto your I mean all that's
good except Bob Marley. Yeah, come on maybe when you
cool down. All right, that's the mailback we've got your

(09:39):
That was about the cloth Morgan. If they want to
email us, what do they do? Mailbag at Bobby bones
dot com. We were talking about old movies last week
and Amy Eddie neither had seen Oh Yeller. And I
was like, you guys gotta watch Old Yeller. So they
had two weeks to watch the movie. Eddie, have to
watch it tonight or tomorrow. Yes, I'll watch it tonight,

(09:59):
no problem. I have to leave the room for three minutes?
Is Amy reviews? I don't want her to spoil it
for you? Oh yeah? Does he You don't know what happens? No?
I didn't, either of us. Now I do, Okay, Eddie,
you have to go. Okay, So Eddie's leaving the room
and we're gonna review all yellow because there is it's
okay to spoil it just because the fifties from nice

(10:21):
fifty something, So you watch all yellow, black, wider color,
color ish. It's early stages of stages of color. I
think I probably would have enjoyed the book more. Maybe, Okay,
what do you think about it? It's very depressing and
sad and awful. But was a movie good? It's fine,

(10:43):
it's fine. I think I would have enjoyed the book better.
I'm just gonna say that that was a little slow
at times, drug out things that I think we're supposed
to be exciting scenes. I was like, well, it's fifties, sixties,
I know, I know, I know it. And the dog
so cute, and then yeah, then you get to the

(11:04):
part where the dog gets bit by a rabid wolf
and gets rabies and starts freaking out on the family,
and then the little boy has to step up and
like push his mom out of the way and take
the gun. He's like, I'll do it, mom, and he
has to shoot his own dog. I was like, this
is the most traumatic thing ever. It's awful, awful. I

(11:27):
am not emotionally in a place to watch something like
that or had to take it in. It was too much.
I couldn't believe it, and you know, it made me
think back I my boyfriend in college, like, had a
dog that you know, it was had bits some people
like it got real bad and it was gonna have
to get put down anyway. And he was like, I

(11:48):
don't know if he'd like freaking watched Old Yeller. I
never knew that's what Old Yellow was about. And he
had a ranch like I don't know why why he
felt like he had to do it, but he did that.
He shot his own dog. I mean, and it me
with him mentally for years, Like I remember watching him
be super emotional about it, and I'm like, oh, what
do you rate it? Ah, how do you rate a

(12:09):
movie like that? Don't watch it? I rate it, I
mean one star. Obviously it's a classic tale. But what
in the world, like, what what traumatic thing did that
author go through that felt like they needed to put that?
I mean, maybe they had to shoot their own dog.
Nineteen fifty seven. It's a drama for kids and family. No,

(12:33):
it's not for kids. It's on Disney Plus. By the way,
it's not for kids. It's an hour and twenty three
minutes long, so not a long movie. No. One hundred
percent on Rotten Tomatoes from the critics and seventy nine
from the audience, and you give it what percentage? One percent? Listen.
There was a part where the old Yeller got attacked
by hogs, and I thought that that's was how he
was going to die, because I again, I didn't know.

(12:54):
I just knew that he died, but I didn't know how.
And I was like, oh my gosh, I can't believe
he's dying death by hogs. And I thought that was tragic,
like it was awful to see him getting eaten by hogs. No,
it's worse than that. Later on in the movie he
gets bit by a wolf and then he gets babies,
and then his owner, which is a kid, has to
shoot him. All spare yourself. I'm sorry you even had

(13:18):
to listen to me recap it. Yeah, it sucks. It's
the worst I know. I'm glad you guys. What I
thought Marley and Me was the saddest dog movie ever.
It's not. I don't know this now. My dog skips
tough too. I don't think anything's as tough as ye Yeah, yeah, well,
we'll let Eddie review it. He'll watch review tomorrow the
next day. Just put hey, put a smile back on
your face. And it's like amazing. Okay, okay, and just

(13:42):
be like, oh five, I give him five puppies. Okay,
here it comes, Addie walking back down the hall. Who
will be watching it? So I'm in therapy for enough
right now, and I'm pretty sure the old Yeller is
going to come up in a therapy session for me.
It's so good, Old Yeller. I can't wait to hear
your review. I'm actually and forward. Yeah you should be.
Can I watch this with my kids? Yeah? Okay, it's

(14:04):
look it's listed as a kids and family drama. Yeah,
they're gonna love it. From nineteen fifty seven, one hundred
percent positive on written for on the critics in like
seventy nine from the viewer. Okay, so the critics, I
mean they know what they're talking about. I don't know
if that's true or not, like get popcorn and candy. Good.
But here's what Amy didn't like. It's color but barely color,
like from Black and White Loves Old I do so

(14:25):
it was nineteen sixties, nineteen fifty seven. Oh I love that. Okay,
cannot wait. Let us know what happens tomorrow, tomorrow, next day.
He got it a couple of days. Do you have
to buy this. No, it's on Disney Plus. You have
Disney I got it perfect. I love that. It's even
better all right and by the way, breaking Bobby Bones
on Disney Plus July second, people are asking what brought
it up? The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two,

(14:49):
thirty seven, Skinny and the Same Team. Music Awards were
last night and here are the big winners. Carrie Underwood
one Video of the Year with John Legend for their
collab on Holiday, Louisa Gabby Barrett one Female Video of
the Year, and Cane Brown one Male Video of the Year.
You can see the full list of winners at Bobby
Bones dot com. Kelsey Ballerini performed a collaboration with Laney

(15:12):
at the CMT Awards for the first time and then
dropped the song It's called I Quit Drinking good By
You're the Bees. Brian Kelly announced he's releasing two new

(15:39):
songs called Highway on the Water and Songs for You,
as well as two music videos tomorrow. He also teased
a big announcement coming. I'm Morgan number two. That's your Skinny,
It's time for the Good News Unbox. Jonathan Carlisle is
an Amazon delivery driver all Ohio, and he was like, man,

(16:01):
I'm not gonna get that COVID vaccine. I don't need it.
I'm good. And then he sees, hey, we're giving away
a million dollars a week. There's someone that gets the vaccine.
He's like, hey, you know what, give me that a
shot in the arm. And he got a call on
Wednesday from the mayor. He won a million dollars. Got
it because of the lottery drawing. Yeah, I guess the
governor calls him and says, hey, you won. And he's

(16:23):
the mayor. I thought they were the same person, though
the governor is bigger than the mayor. And the governor
called him and said, hey, you won, And he said
he about lost it. I mean he got it because
of it. You want a million dollars? I should make
a tax free too. Yes, I got the vaccine. I
got a Krispy Kreme donut. And you also get to

(16:43):
go ahead and live with decent health. That's true. Yeah,
that's what it's all about. Right there. That was tell
me something good. Nathaniel in Kentucky is on the phone. Nathaniel,
how are you, budd I'm pretty good. What can I
do for you. So I'm gonna be taking like BdL
permit test being about two weeks. I know that you

(17:04):
took yours for breaking bobby bones, and I was just
gonna see if you have any advice for me or
anything that tripps you up. Yeah, all of it did.
I'd never even been in a truck when I took mine.
I think that was the problem with mine was they
were like, hey, go study for this test, learn all
this stuff, then go take it. And I was like, guess,
I've never even been in an eighteen wheeler like one time,
and They're like, yeah, I don't worry about it. So

(17:24):
I just said to memorize word combinations. I don't know
what some of this stuff was. Have you ever been
in a truck before, Nathaniel, other than box truck, but
not eighteen wheelers. They are like gears and breaks and
air brakes. And for me, I would say, just don't
expect to pass it the first time. You'll learn so
much more when you take it the first time it
don't pass, and then go back again two weeks later
and do it again. So don't have your heartbroken whenever

(17:47):
you don't pass it the first time. I hope you do.
But for me, heck, I didn't pass one of my
tests the first time. I had to go back and
do it again. And I feel like I'm good at
taking tests. So is it you have to pass or
like you lose your job or something, or do you
have a couple of times you can take it. I
have a few times I can take it. But the
quicker I get it, the quicker I move up. Yeah,
I get it. Don't put that pressure on yourself. It's

(18:09):
gonna be tough. Maybe you have an advantage because you've
been in a big truck before, even though not an
eighteen wheeler. I still haven't seen that episode that I
eighteen wheeler episode that I've done, so Mary, there's they
showed some preview and you were getting on a highway
and I'm nervous already. Yeah, that's haven't I haven't seen
that episode. This week on Sunday Night at ten nine
Central and nat GEO, I am a commercial diver which

(18:30):
I'm wearing a hundred pounds of equipment on the ocean floor.
It was really scary. It's one of the best episodes.
It's one of the because the girl I'm with has
a crazy inspiring story. And then I'm welding where I
probably burned myself nine times at one time. I'll tell
you the spoiler. They have to shoot water on me
because you were like catching on fire. Yeah, my shirt
cought on fire. Oh boy. So that's this Sunday on

(18:51):
nat Geo. But Nathaniel, you got this I would do.
I went and took tests on the internet. There are
apps you can download for free and they give you tests.
Just take every kind of test you can take, and
then let us know how you do. All right, man,
that's my best advice. Go search out tests and take
the tests and see how you do there. That's what
I did, all right man? All right, thank you too
much to see about. Good luck the rough world out

(19:13):
there on the mean street to the n eighteen wheeler.
It's time for elder versus Millennials. Eddie, the oldest on
our show versus Morgan number two, the youngest on our Show,
answering questions about each other's generation. They each get three
questions so far the season. Morgan's up two to zero.
Let's meet the competitors. Here we go up first, He's

(19:35):
the data four. I call him the Hispanic who don't panic.
He's the guy who always smiles and in ten days
he's walking one hundred miles. I like Rock his opponent.
She runs all of our digital she likes party on
the weekend, and now she has a new mysterious boyfriend.
That's right, Morgan. Number two. Where is the rhyme there?

(19:58):
Weekend boyfriend? I do M A M style there. Okay,
it's been words sometimes if I'm wrapping it again. Yeah,
it's like I am hanging on the weekend doing a thing,
doing it with my little boyfriend. Okay, that works. Okay,
let's go Eddie here your three questions. Come on, Eddie,
you are forty two years old, Yes I am. These

(20:19):
are questions that Morgan should know. Who's in her twenties. Okay,
this was the theme song for what two thousands Nickelodeon show.
I will play it for you now. Oh, this is easy.

(20:50):
I mean that is Miley Cyrus sing in that. So
that's Hannah Montana. That's incorrect, Morgan. Do you know what
theme song that is? I don't know. I'm taking a
show on the dark here that it's victorious. It is
Zoe one oh one yes, and that is Jamie Lyndspear.
Singing the song, Oh, Eddie, come on. In the movie
Ten Things I Hate about You? What song does Patrick

(21:13):
serenade cat with? Ten Things I Hate about You? Is
that Matthew McConaughey, you're not gonna answer that, okay? In
the movie Ten Things I Hate About You? What song
does Patrick serenade cat with, I'm gonna make scene. I'm
gonna guess, um, I love you baby, and then that

(21:34):
I love you baby? What would you say the song?
The song? Yeah, I love you baby? Okay, Mike No Morgan,
I mean, you're right on the song that song, but
I don't know what the title out, Dang. I was
just getting messing around, like, really, is it just I

(21:55):
love you? I said that? Now you said I love
you baby? Oh? Is that your answer? I love you? Incorrect?
If you remember, he goes up to the press box
against the microphone and singing on the bleachers. Maybe I
have seen them. It's called can't Take My Eyes off you, Oh,
can't take wow? And then the band comes it's a
whole thing. Oh man, So it was somewhere in my brain.

(22:17):
I just I guess. I just didn't know. You've got
no points so far, Eddie. Thank you. No, not. That
wasn't good. No, I know, not a compliment. All right,
Here we go. What are the names of the four
main characters on Sex in the City. Yes, yes, yes, yes,
I'm gonna go with four. I have to come up

(22:38):
with four names on this one. So Sarah, Jessica Parker,
her name is Gail, and then Sarah, Gail, Jenny and Pam. Okay,
you went over four. Wow, Morgan, I have Carrie, Samantha, Miranda.

(23:05):
What is the last one? Hold on? What is her name? Oh?
My gosh, this is gonna make me so angry. Come on,
three seconds, Dagget, it's not Monica. Why is Monica? My head? Oh? Yes, Charlotte.

(23:26):
H she got the other three? Right, yeah, she missed Charlotte.
No points for either one of you know, let's go
get one. But he could steal one later, you know.
Here we go, Morgan, these are your questions. What nineteen
eighty three Tom Cruise film featured the song Old Time

(23:48):
Rock and Roll by Bob Seeger And here's a clip
of the song. What nineteen eighty three Tom Cruise movie. Oh,
you're doing it with your hands and he slides in
right and his boxers. I know the scene. Possibly. I

(24:12):
want to say, and I don't know if it's correct,
but I want to say it's misery business. But I
don't know if that's the right title. I can so
picture of misery Business. Misery Business is a song by Paramore. Wow,
that is not right, Eddie. Yeah, that's risky business. It's

(24:36):
like when Morgan was talking about iconic as Atlantis more
as that song and it was ironic. We're like, you're
so close, Eddie got a point where the risky Okay,
that was the right scene though, right, yeah, a little okay, Morgan.
What was the first name of a Lissa Milano's character
on Who's the Boss? And for reference, here is the
Who's the Boss theme song? The Lissa Milano's character her

(24:59):
first name? What's your living? To take a chance to
face the open? That's round the times I lost? And

(25:21):
that's the end? Was he we're singing more? Give him
some right here? What do you say it is? I've
never seen him before, So, Kate, Kate, that's incorrect, Eddie,
you can win the whole competition here. If you know
Elissa Milano's character's first name bones, I believe her name
is Sam. Sam is correct? Who don't be so disappointed, man.

(25:45):
That is correct. No, that's great. Here here's the final
and Morgan, see if you would have got that in
nineteen eighty five, what concert rate one hundred and twenty
seven million dollars for relief in Africa? Would you have
known that, Morgan? No? Um, the Beatles concert. Oh, it's
like a Beatles content. Yeah, and eighty five, no concept whatsoever.

(26:08):
I think John Lennon died in eighty one or yeah,
he was dead by then. Yeah, Um, Eddie, I don't
I mean band Aid live Aid. He basically my misery
business on that. But there is our winner, Eddie. Everybody,
that's four moons. It's two to one. Now you do
have one nice shot. Thank you. If you've listened to

(26:29):
the show for any amount of time, you know that
lunchbox loves calling nine one one. It's like he looks
for reasons to hit those three buttons. And you had
to do it again yesterday. Yes, I'm driving in the
car roll up to a four way stop about seven
pm and the car to my right is hawk Hawk
Hawk Hawk, just laying on the horn and I'm like huh,

(26:51):
And I rolled through the intersection. It keeps honking. I'm like,
that's not right. It's our reverse. Pull up next to
the car, and I say, is everything okay? Here? Who
is in the car? What you see? I just saw
a woman in the car, and I was like, what's
going on? And that's when a guy comes around the
side of the car and he has the keys in
his hand and he's like, you're gonna drive me home

(27:11):
right now. You're gonna drive me home right now. And
I'm like, mam, are you okay? Are you okay? And
she opens the door and she is visibly crying upset,
and she goes, will you please call in my tags?
So she's saying please at me and calling my tag
report her license plate to the police so they can
track the car or whatever. And the guy was like,

(27:32):
are you serious. He's like we're fine here, man, We're
just having a disagreement. And I'm like, no, man, okay.
And I was like, I was like, I don't know, man.
She looks pretty upset, and he goes, no, no, it's
no big deal, don't worry about it. And then he
goes and he has the key, so she's she's in
the driver's seat, so he had ripped the keys out
of the ignition, and so she can't lock the door
because he has the keys. She's obviously scared. She asked

(27:55):
me to call in her plates. So I said, you
know what, I'm your man, nine one one. What's your emergency. Yes, ma'am,
I got a domestic dispute here. Uh, you use those
words absolutely. I thought you were a cop. And I said,
we're at the corner of fourteenth and whatever. And I said, oh,
the guys getting back in the car. Now they're driving away.

(28:15):
I said, we're headed east, and then I followed them,
and I'm giving a play by play to nine one one.
They just ran to stop sign. Oh they just ran
a red light. What. Oh? Yeah, so I had to
run a stop sign. I had to run around. No,
you didn't have to listen. Listen, this lady's life is
in danger. I don't know what's going on. She's obviously scared,

(28:35):
and so we are going I'm like, we're passing the publics. Oh,
we're taking a left on to this road. Oh, now
we're going sixty five norths we're on the highway. I'm
on the phone with nine one one for seventeen minutes.
Why they let you they wanted you to do this? Well,
why did you? She probably was like serving calling back,
I think we just connect. The lady was like, she

(28:57):
was like, you're not. Are you directly behind them? Give
them some space. So I'm like, oh no, another a
couple of cars ahead. And then I'm like, all right,
now they're doing this, and she goes, sir, I'm gonna
need to advise you to stop following them now. And
I said okay, okay, And I said, so the CoP's
gonna be here. She goes, sir, we have done the dispatch.
You've done what you can. I said, okay, this is

(29:17):
the exit they're passing. Seventeen minutes on the phone when
nine one one, no cop ever came. But how long
until she said, stopped following them at what minute? Fifteen?
So for fifteen minutes they wanted you to follow the car. Well,
she said it at like twelve, and then she started
the conversation with it. She at twelve minutes, she was like, okay,

(29:38):
you need to stop following them, and then she kept saying, okay,
now what are you passing now? What do you So?
I was like, I'm getting confusing signals here, So I
kept following and then after seventeen minutes, she was like,
I heard that you. I think there's a kid in
your car? Said yeah, I got both kids in a wife.
You had a family. I had my family in the car.
Did your wife say? She was like, stay back a
little bit, stay back a little bit. She was a

(29:59):
little nervous. Guys, what am I supposed to do? But
my question is, after seventeen minutes, where are the police?
Why did they never pull them over? This woman was
crying and told me to call in her plates because
she was scared for her life, and they never came.
What's the bigger story here? We have three here. I'm
hoping eventually they came. The domestic debut dispute on the

(30:20):
side of the road guy, girl, right, that that is
a situation. Second one is Lunchbox is chasing him with
his full family in the car, two young kids, pregnant wife,
and he's just like, all right, I'm on them. Or
three the fact that he chased them for seventeen minutes,
you know, trying to I think you probably wanted to
be a hero in some way, right, Oh, I wanted

(30:40):
to make sure she was okay because she was terrified.
The woman was terrified she had. So this was mostly
about that, honestly, but also I could have been a hero?
Was mostly about just be froll Was it mostly about
you helping her or getting on the news? Helping and
getting on the news. I just think if I saved someone, like,
I mean, how amazing would that be? Story? It is
a good story. It's a feel good story, and you

(31:00):
know we would be doing it. Tell me something good?
And what's the goal with you getting on the news? Like,
what what does that mean to you? Man? That's just
a status symbol, Like you can tell your friends, you
can post that clip on Facebook and everybody like, oh
my gosh, that's so cool. And you look you look
like a hero. But I mean it was crazy. It
was an intense situation. I mean, well, he's on the

(31:23):
radio every day, so bigger than the news. Who watches?
But I guess he's got the it's the hero part
of being on the news. But you do sharing that
you were on the news more than just being on
the news. Yeah, it's also that. Yeah, And then everybody's like, oh,
what was it like? You know, and then oh, you know,
what's it like to be a hero? Well, you know what,
I mean, it feels pretty good. You know, it's a
lot of pressure being a hero. Everybody looks at you differently,

(31:44):
but you know someone's got to do it. Not all
heroes wear capes. Oh do you want to actually throw that?
That's the line I want how to use on the news.
That's my I've saved it. What you should do is go,
you know, not all heroes were capes. But then you
pull a cape out of your back pocket. This one does,
and do the double switch up and then you fly off. Well, no,
that's hard to do. Maybe he could run. That's tough.

(32:06):
Run and then like throw a smoke bomb and then
one away you could be the smoke bandit. But you
don't know how it ended up? No they But so
I mean, was it bad that I did? I thought
I did, so it wasn't bad. It's not bad. But
I mean I now, I'm I don't know that I
would have chased them with a pregnant wife and two
kids in the car. Yeah, because that guy. I mean,
we hear about people pulling out guns all the time, Like,

(32:27):
who knows how? I get that you wanted to help her,
and I think you should have called nine one one,
But like you were putting your family in danger because
if he were to be in and you never know
what that guy's willing to do. Overall, we give you
a thumbs up. Yeah, good job by you. I mean,
and I was worried I was gonna get pulled over,
run and stop signs and run. You shouldn't be running
stops times. I'd like you to put other people at risk,
other people's lives at risk. Well, I mean, what do

(32:49):
you say to that I make calculated risk? Like I'd look,
he assessed the situation. I assessed, and I was like,
there's no car that bone go. Do you trust an
assessment though from a guy trying to get on the
news man? Well, I hope that they ended up okay,
I do. I mean, I have no idea. I've checked
the news and I haven't seen any news stories. That's
what I was worried about. Like I was like, after
seventeen minutes, come on, guys, and they never came. But

(33:10):
who I want to keep going, But that nine one
one operator was pretty insistent let me stopping. Well, good job.
We will say good job to you. Do you want
to call me something else? We don't. No, you're a
good guy. I'll call you don't want to call me
something I don't want to use. Come on, it's a
big word. Here's a voicemail from Michael in New York City.

(33:31):
I was just wondering now that concerts are starting back up,
if we're going to see The Raging Idiots in person
anytime soon. Thanks Bobby Huge. We are doing two shows.
We are doing Bobby Fest in New Bramble's, Texas between
Austin and San Antonio, and we were doing a show
in which talk Kansas and it's the Raging Idiots, it's
Russell Dickerson, it's Maddie and Tay more acts to be

(33:55):
named later. But it is a festival, it's an all
day festival. So right now, just those two shows in
two places that are sort of in the middle of
the country, two places we love. So right now, that's
just it. But we'd love for you to come September
fourth and fifth, I think that's Saturday and Sunday of
Labor Day weekend, and so come to the show. It's
going to be just so much fun. You can hear
us play Grandma's song Yeah Live Yeah, Flash in the food.

(34:20):
So but that's it for now. Tickets at Raging Idiots
dot com. But we're mostly excited to go back to
concerts more than anything. You're Samy's pile of stories. So
a surgeon was branding patients livers with his initials, pretty sure.
We talked about this a while ago, and obviously he
was suspended for this, but they concluded now that well,

(34:43):
he was still doing a good job even though, yeah,
he shouldn't have been putting his initials on their organs.
He's now free to practice again. I'm okay with that.
Let's look at his body org and let's see if
the initials actually heard anything. I'll say quote, there was
no impact whatsoever on the quality of his clinical outcomes.
If someone built me a house and I go and

(35:05):
I'm having to do a little work inside the house,
and I see underneath the flooring that that Chuck Chuck
Wilson put a CW down on the bottom of thee
that the builder builder. Okay, I'd be like, d think
Chuck crushed this house. Great job, buddy, I'm glad you
put that down there. But what's gonna happen now is
every doctor, once this gets through the every doctors will
be like, well, I want to sign the heart now

(35:25):
and I mean it, and as long as you do
a good job, sign away well. And in case people
didn't hear us talk about the original story, he was
using a surgical laser to burn his autograph into patient's organ.
Hilarious but also not cool. It wasn't hurting anybody, it wasn't.
But you can't do it. Not cool though I kind

(35:48):
of like it, I know, I mean, I get it.
I don't think I would be mad. I'm I'm wondering,
like who I'm wondering be chuckled to himself as he's
doing it, like I'm wondering what's going on in his head? Like, man,
they got to get a you know, surgeon Johnson's and
it's then he underlines it, and that's that's hilarious. If
he did it to you, you don't know it. So
if someone in the oar had to tattle on him,
and you know what, snitches get stitches, and then whoever

(36:10):
puts those stitches in to sign the inside of the wound. Okay,
So I have the top things that your server or
waiter just does not want to hear. So, first of all,
they don't want to hear you say, why do I
have to wear a mask in here. And then when
it comes to them wearing a mask, they don't need
you reminding them about it. The restaurant I go to
all the time just lost their masks for the first time. Oh,

(36:31):
we don't have been there for a year. No, they
lost theirs. What does that mean? They lost the serving
staff's not wearing their masks. Oh, yeah, that's what I mean. Okay, yeah,
And then I didn't recognize some of them. They had
weird faces. Oh, and they come and I know them
all through their eyes because we go there at least
once a week, and they were like, hey, what's happened?
I'm like, who are you? That is not your What
did you do to my friend? That just had eyes?
It's weird? Man? One of them had a beard. It

(36:51):
freaked me out. Give me a couple more of those.
I know you sanitized the table, but can I get
some more sanitation wipes to just make sure you did
a good job by as on that. They don't want
to hear that. And then the worst thing, it's not
pandemic related, it's just in general. I know you're about
to close, but can I still order this? Oh? They
say that that's one of the top things they do.

(37:11):
Not wait at tables. I didn't mind that if we're
not if we're not past hours, it is your job
to buy whatever you want. Just tip me. Yeah, that's
it all right. Well, okay, so Tricia and Garth Brooks
have said well, at least Tricia is saying that they
would consider hosting their own talk show, and they recently
guest hosted for Ellen back in late May. They had
a great time. The only problem is they would not

(37:34):
want to have to go out to LA to do anything.
They would have to do it right here in Nashville. Yeah.
I think it's a Tricia only thing. I don't think
Garth wants to host a talk show. I don't think so. Yeah,
And I saw Tricia talking about the story. She goes,
I would do a talk show from from Nashville. I
just want to go to LA. Oh okay, yeah, I
don't think Garth's involved in the talk show. He did
go fill in on Ellen, but I don't think Garth
is up for doing a talk show. Okay, I don't

(37:55):
know what I read said that she's open to the
possibility of hosting a show with husband Brooks. So we'll
see what happens with that. I maybe that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. So the sky Derek is about twenty something
years old, mid twenties, and he's like, you know what,

(38:17):
I want to go to college, but he's currently a
janitor at an elementary school. Well, the faculty there helped
him map out a college plan so that he could
keep his day job being the janitor at the school
and then go to night school and get his degree.
And he just complated it. He's twenty six years old,
no longer going to be a janitor because he's now

(38:37):
been hired as a pe assistant because he wants to
eventually be a physical education teacher. But he's got to
continue more education at Auburn University. Well, two things are
really cool about this. One that they helped him, Yeah,
like schedule a doubt his fellow. Yeah, like he had
a job, but they're like, hey, let's help you out.
We want to help you. Yeah. And then two, hopefully
someone like Lunchbox can see this. We've been talking about him.

(39:00):
He has one class left to graduate college. Three hours.
That's it. This guy just finished it. Yeah, I know,
I understand that, and people like this. I read this,
I'm like, oh that's cool. But some people have a
lot more time than I do, and they haven't listen.
I already got a job. People go to college to
get a job and get a degree because you want
to get employed. Look what I've been here for like

(39:21):
fift What about after this though? Yeah, he had a job,
but like what if? What if things change here and
eventually then you have to go out and get a
different job. You're in trouble, man. I don't know. I
think about that for like a lot of us, like
what do we do? I haven't really thought that far
in advance. I don't think about the future, like what
could happen. I think I try to live in the now.

(39:42):
I got a job right now, So we're just we're
riding that way. Yeah, sore losers, I guess, yeah, sure, yeah, yeah.
I mean we get about six hundred listens a week,
and if you translate that to dollars, well six hundred
dollars a week. But he split by three anyway, two

(40:05):
parts here one that's awesome and good for his fellow faculty,
and then two lunch bucks in here that's and be
motivated to finish this one class. She says to your
to your kids, I finish what you started. I mean,
my kids don't even know what college is. It's means nothing,
even the invite. It might, it might, and I don't
I can't remember I said his name, but shout out
Derek Harris and he was a janitor at while Coochie Elementary.

(40:29):
Say that right? And I was thinking if I was
in elementary school and that's where I went, like that
would be fun Mike, is that really the name of
that school? Thank you? All right? Well that's funny too,
all right, That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. Here's a voicemail we got last night
from Kate in Nashville. Good morning, studios. I was just

(40:52):
calling to see if Bobby is worried that Eddie is
not going to fit into his truck for the wedding day,
because he was worried about that back when he was
doing the Matthew McConaughey diet. And now that he's walking
so much to train for his work from West Virginia
to Tennessee, is he worried that he's not going to
fit into his tuck all right, thanks bry Answering ten

(41:13):
days out from Eddie's walk by the way, yea from
West Virginia to Tennessee. Just like George Strait said, and
I have been training a lot, so that's what she's
referring to. You know, I get it, but you lost
a bunch of weight eating weird stuff like twenty twenty pounds,
and then you put on a few pounds like five
between five and seven, and now I think you'll walk
off a few of that five to seven. I thought

(41:33):
you're going to kind of be back to normal. And
I think it's cool that she's worried. She's wondering if
you're worried that I want to get too skinny, Like
that's cool to me. I've never had that. I thought
it was the other way. I thought no, because she says,
like I lost all that way, I got fitted and
then now I'm walking more. So she thinks I'm gonna
go down to like one forty. No, I don't think
it isna too skinny. I don't think so either. I
think I still worry about him doing it a little blump. Yeah,

(41:56):
I do like the pizza and the cheeseburgers. We still
have a ways to go before the wedding, and you
already have your suit. But they can let it out
a little bit if they need to, they won't. Don't worry.
Are you sure Daddy's taking care of that? I'm watching
my diets weird? Don't you call yourself dad? I have
four kids. It's now time for the investigative Morning Corny. Now,
what's gonna happen here? Is Amy's gonna give us the
morning Corny. But we have ninety seconds to figure it out. Team,

(42:17):
Are you ready, ready, Eddie, Lunchbox myself? We have ninety seconds.
Amy ready with the joke? Ready? All right? Here we go,
Morning Corny. What's grandma's name? That's eighty percent Irish. What's
grandma's name? That's eighty percent Irish? Go, Lunchbox is Irish?

(42:38):
So Clover, Clover the hill. Grandma's name, it's like her name.
Amy is looking for her name. What's lucky charms leprecn iris?
Oh oh, Iris? But what does that have to do
with that? That's eighty percent because three oh any percent

(43:01):
of the word Irish? Oh yeah, boo. That's Grandma's name
is eighty percent Irish, and iris is four fifths of Irish.
That's good, but that's like a riddle, that's like what
you do in some sort of like fancy pants. We
are college educated teachers. Yeah, Eddie, I don't know how
any name with iris because like a college corny. That

(43:22):
was Yeah, I was intense. It's investigative though, I know.
But anyway, well, you guys think that's the that's it,
okay the end. You want to plug something real quick,
Eddie have thirty second. You can always go to my
Instagram trying to work on TikTok at producer Eddie something.
Oh yeah, I listen to us on The Sore Losers
if you're bored, If you get done with this show
and you need something to listen to, we're funny. And
then you can check out Breaking Bobby. We have twenty

(43:44):
seconds like go Breaking Bobby Bones on Sunday night on
nat GEO at at a ten ninth Central. I will
be doing commercial diving in one hundred pounds suit on
the ocean floor. You'll love this one. And I will
be welding. I had to go in weld with a
guy who was in the military and and they had
to shoot me with the water with the water holes
because I caught myself on fire at one point, so
that'll be at ten nine Central and nat geos were

(44:05):
five seconds left. Oh fire, I am radio Amy, all right,
hit that morning, Corny. What do you call grandma who
is eighty percent Irish? What do you call it? Grandma
who is eighty percent iris? Oh? Hey, grandma iris iris.

(44:25):
That funny. But still we figured it, We solved it.
That wasn't that wasn't a problem for us, guys. Let's
do it full Wait what is it? Clasarts Kill? Good job,
good job, Thank you on the phone right now. Danielle
in North Carolina. Hi, Danielle, morning. What's going on? I
was calling on to get an update on the celebrity letters.

(44:48):
I know that y'all aren't doing them until there is
an update, but I actually sent some out. And what's
going to stop with y'all? Okay, we will also do
an update if you call an ask for an update,
We're just not going to hit you in the face
with with no update anymore. But so Lunchbox sent three
letters off as a seven year old. He sent one
to Oprah, one to the Rock, and one to carry Underwood.
That was two months ago. Two months ago, Any update. Yeah,

(45:11):
the update is I even't got anything back. Like they
don't care about their fans anymore. They don't have time,
they don't check the mail Maybe maybe they're used to
email so they don't know what a mailbox is and
they don't know how to go check it. But not
a thing. You see these stories about oh the Rock
does this for these fans, Well, what about a seven
year old fan in Nashville. Yeah, where's the story about
what the Rock doesn't do? Yeah, where's that? Let's talk

(45:32):
about that. So no, nothing. My heart is starting to break, Danielle,
you wrote letters to people yourself. We did, so. We
got married in May and we actually sent out invitations
with personalized letters at the end of December early January,
and The Rock was one of them and Luke Brown
was one of them. We actually got something back from
both of them. The Rock took until about March, so

(45:56):
about three months, and it was a generic signature on
the sign he owned his photograph um for Luke Brian.
We actually got it a week before our wedding and
it was personalized to me and my husband and said
love y'all for it with a picture and Luke Brian's signature. Wow,
that's awesome. She gotta even the Luke thing I get.

(46:18):
But the Rock hits you guys back. Would you send
that out again? Um? It was the end of December
early January, so also with all the mailing issues, it
made it to him. But it was about the end
of March. I believe when we actually got something back.
There's still hope. Hey, there's still hope. Maybe the Rocks
a good guy after all. Huh. We sent out twenty
different ones. We sent one to the studio too, but

(46:41):
we only heard back from the two. I didn't get
anything in it, Scooby Steve. And that's what we're the rock.
We're on her yelling. We all I listened. If someone
sends me something, I signed it and sent it back.
If it's a book, mostly it's I get books in
here and I signed all the time. Scooba Steve. What
do you have to say about this? I mean we
get we get a lot of things, all kinds of
books since and wedding indvice. This is what she's talking about. No, what, yeah,

(47:03):
what did you send exactly? Danielle? It was a wedded
invite and then a personalized letter just stating how much
we enjoyed this. How much we got that right here?
I was actually thinking about doing a bit with it
a wedding read some of it here? Well, I mean,
make sure that's right. I have Kelly and Brian? Is
that you No, that's not okay? But she knows that
they're good people to do. Did we respond to Kelly

(47:24):
and Brian? No, if someone doesn't ask for something back,
we don't just send unsolicited things back in the mail.
But we yeah, we get the wedding invites. Is that
we can never go? But um, apparently Scuba was gonna
pitch a bit about going to one. No, where's that one? Scuba?
This one is they have some pretty good food. They
got some flame in Yon chicken parmer jan. This one
is in Pennsylvania. What are the names? This is for

(47:47):
Kelly and Brian? And what town do they live in Pensylvania?
Do is this say? East McKeesport. Hey, congratulations to that
young couple. Yea, oh, maybe we send Ray and Bay.
Oh can you imagine they're the wedding crashers? Oh? Man, Well, Danielle,
thank you for sharing. What did you say, Danielle? I
said Ray and Bay would have been accepted. At DRS.

(48:09):
We had we were cutting leaks and having a good job.
Well listen, they were accepted at Mike D's. Yeah, it
was just Ray asking the grandma to go back to
the hotel that you know, we had to bring that
on the air. Well, thank you for the call. I
hope you have a great day, and thank you for
the update. And we gave you ours as well. All right,
have a good one, Yes, thank you so much. All
right bye. Here's a voicemail we got last night from

(48:31):
April the truck Driver Morning Studio. So I am in
Kentucky right now. Let me tell you what. The squitas
are crazy here. I just had to wash off the
windshields for like the fourth time because I just keep
killing them all. So, Raimundo, you are a little correct.
They're not as bad as you said they whippy, but
they are here. So people are now starting to get

(48:54):
hit with the Cicada is a little bit. Here's a story.
Cincinnati Police sy Cicada is responsible for a single car crash.
While the driver sustained only minor injuries, the skata did die.
The Skada flew through an open window hit the driver
in the face. Come on, guys, the skata flew in
the car as it was driving, and then the person
freaked out driving and drove it too, you telephone pole,

(49:16):
because a big fat bug popped him in the face. Swarms,
and this is in Cincinnati have covered the eastern part
of the United States where we are. We haven't been
hit with them yet. Now, if you're listening in Portland
or Seattle, you're probably all good. They're not gonna kill you. Abby,
speaking of bugs our phone screener. Hey, Abby, I believe

(49:38):
you were like driving a four wheeler or something and
a bug flew in your helmet. Yeah, is that what happened? Yes, Well,
so where were you? So we have land in Kansas,
like in southeast Kansas, and there's like dirt roads and everything,
and we have a four wheeler. And on my birthday
or I was like twelve years old, and I was
driving like really fast on the dirt road and I
don't do well with bugs in any situation at all,

(49:59):
and so it flew my helmet. I was going super fast,
and I like freaked out to get it out, and
so I took my hands off the handlebars and I
kind of went down a hill. And at that point
it was kind of too late. I was scared if
I like tried to get back on the road, I
would like flip. So I just kept going and I
ran into this. It was a barred wire fence basically
like the gate part the metal part, and I really

(50:20):
don't remember. I just woke up underneath it and my
helmet flew off like into the field. And it was crazy. Yes,
all because of that. I mean you almost died. Yeah, yeah,
you don't remember what happened. You just woke up on
the ground. I was like underneath it. It was still
on underneath under the four wheeler. It was like propped
up on the gate and it broke it. It completely
like busted through the metal gate. We had to get

(50:40):
a new one. And he broken bones. I almost broke
my collar bone. Yeah, I was like bleeding and all
because of a bug fly on your helmet. Yeah. I mean,
if a Sikata flow in my car while I was driving,
that would be tough. You would I only got wreck,
but I would probably slow down and try to pull
over because they're not going to hurt you. But they're huge. Sure,
it's I mean it's the size of a big marble,
like because Ray told me they're gonna kill me, right,

(51:03):
but still have a big golf off flies in your
car and I'm still flying around, that would be that
cause you to wreck. Some girls that grew up in
my neighborhood they were driving to school one morning and
like a fly or some bug got in their car
and they started like swatting it. They lost control and
totaled their car on the way to school. Luckily they
were fine. From what I can remember. I just remember

(51:24):
I was a kid and I heard I thought this
was like last week. No, some girls I know when
I was a kid, But I thought, you mean went
to school with like back in the day that now,
oh yeah no. But still it's just a reminder that
like I would freak out too. But you can't take
your hands off the steering wheel only to eat and
pay credit card bills driving drive with your knees a
little bit. Not anymore. Back in the day, though, I

(51:46):
do that. I told me too, and knees on the wheel,
do a little text message and have a little burger,
read a book, ya, I mean, not anymore. I told
you about the time I hit a car because I
was eating jelly toast on my way to school and
I was so embarrassed. I didn't want them to know
I hit them because I was eating toast. So I
threw the toast in my console, like sorry, I just
because I was like, I didn't want them to know that.

(52:06):
That's why I wasn't paying attention. I just thought like
I got distracted another way, and then I had jelly
toast all over inside of my console. What way would
have been? Okay, just just whoop see I I but
it was bumper to bumper on I thirty five and
I was going like I looked down at my toast.
The next thing you know, I look up, I'm in
hitting a car. And I was like, oh, this is

(52:26):
embarrassing to get busted eating and driving. Oh man, it's
officer Bones here. I just need to ask you a
few questions. So what exactly caused this accident? Whoop? See
box go? Okay, right, you know that you got a
ticket for this one better than jelly toast. This should
be easy according to you, guys, I'll give you a
very famous country song. Can we the decade it came out?
If Tomorrow never comes? By Garth Brooks? Never man? Okay,

(52:59):
what decade of that him out? You try everybody good. Yeah, Amy,
nineties Lunchbox, nineties Eddie, Well, it's gonna be late eighties.
I think that first record came out in like eighty nine.
I think so you won eighties? Yes, Garth Brooks If
Tomorrow Never Come came out in nineteen eighty nine. Yeah,

(53:19):
so it's the eighties, yea, Sam? All right? Next up?
When did this song come out? From Travis Trip? Great,
it's a great day to be alive. Some hard times
in the neighbors. But why can't every dayy just this good? Colleen?

(53:43):
You know, you just have a memory associated with songs,
and this song is so good. But my memory is
so bad now it's associated with him blocking me on Twitter.
Every time you hear this long every time, Amy nineties Lunchbox,
I remember listening to it ninety three, Eddie, I'm Gonna
go nineties. It came out in the year two thousand,
so it is the year two thousand? What next up?

(54:08):
Named the decade? This is fancy from Reba Amy Lunchwise.

(54:28):
Amy loved this when she was a kid, but it
was nineties. Eddie, I'm Gonna go to the farm, bet
it all? In nineties Reba McIntire Fancy came out of
nineteen ninety killing me with these borderline ones by a
new farm. The next one, Ace in the Hole from
George Strait. You got Nay a little secret that nobody knows.

(54:55):
Live is a game again. We all play, guys, What
do you have there already? Any day? You got to
learn to play your cars? Right? No, no, no, you
what decade? Lunchbox, I'm like guitar like definitely says eighties Amy,
eighties Eddie that right, there's an eighties song nineteen eighty nine,

(55:18):
So the whole that is jam though, Um, I mean
Eddie winning. I mean we could do one more, just
to see if Lunchbox can get in this. Amy got
one right, Finally I got two. I've got two all right, Jacowen, Barefoot,
Blue gen Night, I've never gonna rolls, never gonna flood.

(55:39):
We were shouting like lotters in the dark in the
middle of the rock show. Dang, we were doing it right.
We would come in alout you guys go over there. Yeah,
I think so, Amy tens or how do you call that? Yeah,
the tenses, Lunchbox two thousands, Eddie, I'm going with the tens. Barefoot,
Blue g Night, if it came out in the two thousands,

(56:01):
lunch Boxes now tied for the league. It has me
two thousand and nine. That's what, my guests, that's what.
That's why I think you put on that boarder to
tease us. Jaco and Barefoot Blue g Knight came out
in two thousand eleven. Yeah, I think Eddie's heart was

(56:26):
in the right place. But he sent me this segment idea, Hey,
what if we talk about what hereditary health things were
worried about? Oh? I mean, yeah, this is real? Right?
Can get dark? Oh yeah, because I don't even want
to get started. For example, you brought this segment up
because my mom fell down, and she falls down a lot,
and she fractured her hip and so now and this

(56:47):
has been going on for like ten years, she had
to get a little hip replacement, and like a couple
of years ago, she has a rod in her thigh,
and I'm like, she's got brittle bones, and I'm worried
to death that my bones are gonna be like that
too in a few years. So is this a segment
we want to walk down because it ain't gonna make
us feel good? I mean, I think this is basically
tell me something bad. But there are real concerns that

(57:09):
people have, you know, like growing up, you under the
bit yes or now, I mean somehow if we can
like spin it and make it positive of like, okay,
it's okay. It's natural for you to have these thoughts
because I know listeners have them too. They have different
family elements they probably think about. But then you need
to like take them in and then push them back out.
You don't need to think that you're gonna get any
of this stuff. This is what I have to do

(57:31):
because I'm like, I'm gonna think myself to cancer like
I probably I really am, but I have to think
no way, no, I'm never gonna get it. I am
never gonna get cancer. Well, I think the opposite. I mean,
both of my grandfather's a ditty cancer. I have two
things in my family heavy addiction. See this is what
I'm talking about. Yeah, No, it's this heavy addiction and alcoholism,
and everybody's died from it or cancer. I got two

(57:52):
things rocking me and have have been my mom, my uncle,
other family members are struggling with it now or I
have both grandpas have died of cancer. So it's just
like well, I don't like this segment. Okay, all right,
let's not do it. Then, yeah, let's not do it.
And your cancer too. Rights. That's why when I get

(58:13):
to went to get my butt checked earlier than normal,
like about five years, they did the fingers up you
buy you were worried, you get well, you guys gave
me a hard time. You're like, oh, you must want
to do and it's like, no, I have a history
of cancer in my family. I think you were going
a little more than you should have gone. No, I
just went earlier. No, No, none of that. That's what
I'm saying with you guys. It's okay, we all do it.

(58:35):
Eddie worried about brittlebones, brittle bones, minds, addiction and cancer,
AMI's cancer, lunchbox, Alzheimer's. Because I don't want to forget
people like my grandma would forget things. I'd feed her
breakfast and then she'd tell my parents. Now he didn't
give me breakfast, and oh man, it's just that's a
weird thing. You don't remember anybody well. It is a
terrible say. Yeah, man, that's even Scooba. Steve just looked

(58:56):
in here and goes, what are you guys? Talking about
what's scuba? Seve worried about? Yeah, what do you worried about? Bob?
I unfortunately have a lot of similarities like you. My
father was into drugs and alcohol and addiction and and
that kind of stuff. So that's what I worry about,
and I focus on that to not be that. Yeah, yeah,
I shouldn't move off, Michael're gonna we tried, Yeah, we tried,
thought about a song. Okay, We're just gonna pivoten in

(59:19):
segment to something else, okay, because I don't want to
just go go away from this. Yeah, this was just
not a good idea. Sorry, Sorry guys. By the way, tomorrow,
Zach Brown will be on tomorrow. Luke Combs will be on.
We should ask them, Oh, can you imagine? We do
every interview ever story artists, Hey, so what are you
afraid to have? Like genetically that's going to come down
and we make it some good stuff and we lead
with that and they're like what, um, here's another story

(59:43):
Eddie suggested to me by a driver drags a pedestrian
with car, then hides the body. Wait, what's wrong with you?
I don't like accidentally but then they freaked out or
they did it on purpose. We don't know, you know,
I'm just not feeling this segment, Like all the walls
around here closing in and a very I thought we
were pivoting. But it's supposed to be positive. Yeah, it
sounds like something from a horror movie. But twenty year

(01:00:04):
old Joseph Charles Strickland has been arrested after hitting a
pedestrian and then putting it behind the bait shop. He
told the roommates he had a deer. This is like
a movie. Yeah, yeah, he got he freaked out. All right.
I think we should go home, not even just go
to the next segment. I think we should go home
right now or go to therapy. It's time for the
good news. Crystal and Patrick they live in LA and

(01:00:28):
they're about to have their third child. But back when
they had their first child, times were tough financially. They
was just really hard to pay bills and like raise
a child. So they went through that. But now life's
much better. They have extra money to give. So what
they're doing is they're going around targets in LA and
hiding cash. They have about a thousand dollars worth of
cash that they're putting in like diaper boxes or like

(01:00:49):
a formula canisters. They lift up the lid and then
put some cash in there and close it so that
when people buy it, and maybe they're struggling, they get
a little surprise. That's amazing. I just wonder if I
knew that was happening, would I go and just start
to the baby stuff at this I'm gonna check this down.
But wouldn't that be fantastic if you're buying diapers and
diapers are very expensive, and you find a hundred bucks

(01:01:10):
in there. Yes, that's a great story. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good coming up
in the next segment. We got fifteen minutes or so
here right now. But in the next segment, we're going
to see if these guys can smash a watermelon with
their legs. There's money out for grabs. Raises seventy five
bucks if he can do it, lunchboxes one hundred. Yeah.
Do you practice last night? Yes? I did. Did some

(01:01:33):
leg exercises. Make sure they were nice and tight. Yeah,
stretched out. I don't want to pull muscle. I don't
understand what you just said. You practice to make sure
your legs were nice and tight. Yeah, like, I did
some stretches, did some exercises up and down, and my
wife punched me in the legs a couple of times.
Make sure they're away, good to go? Okay, Well we'll

(01:01:53):
find out. That's just what's going on over there. Um,
how big is that watermelon? Yeah? How big? Are usually pretty?
Any medium? Mish? Oh? Look it's it's it's long, but
it's not extremely Why right, So I think you have
a good shot at that. If he can't do it,
can we take it outside and smash it? Are you
still struggling? What do you mean you want to smash things? Yeah?

(01:02:16):
I don't know. It would be fun to throw it
off the parking garage. Amy as has always wanted to
break stuff. She's been struggling a little bit in her
personal life and so she wants to like break TV's
And yeah, Eddie gave me that gift a while ago.
That was last year. Am I still struggling? Ye? Yesterday
we were we were leaving, and you guys didn't get
to see this because you guys already left the room.
But Amy and I were talking in the studio and

(01:02:38):
she hits her knee so hard on her desk it
goes boom, and she goes, oh, anytime you bump something,
it hurts. But I go, hey, are you okay? She's
like yeah, and then that yes turns into it like
a cry. Amy starts crying and she and she doesn't stop,
and I put my hand on her shoulder say hey,
are you okay. She's like yes, yes. It almost un

(01:02:58):
like she was having a baby. And I'm like, hey,
I'm not gonna leave until you're good, and she's like,
I'm overre and so I walk out of the room
and then she walks in today. Is it still hurting?
It was throbbing all yesterday and I've been taking advil
and I just really don't want to go to the
doctor and say I hit my knee on my desk
like that. I've never broken anything, so I don't know

(01:03:19):
what that pain feels like. But this is a pain
that I have never felt before. It's like I just
hit it on the corner in a really sensitive, weird
spot that felt like maybe I chipped my kneecap or
something chipped your kneecap. No, it was It was awful,
and I've been taking advil, but I mean it's I
can walk on it. Obviously it's not broken, but I

(01:03:41):
don't know if I clearly bruised it. Is there a
chance that it's this You're just getting older and you
hit it a little osteoporosis poss I mean, I don't know.
It could be. It could be, but I mean, yes,
y'all heard me. It was pretty well. We're getting older,
all late thirties, forties. Eventually they're gonna have to moves

(01:04:01):
to a hot ac happens, We're gonna have to go
to like an adult pop or hot ac station just
because we're talking about our our bodies are all breaking down. Um,
I don't know. It seemed like it was bad yesterday.
It was, yeah, So but I'm better now I will well,
hopefully it'll just continue to get better. All right, let's
do the news. Here we go Bobby's story. A man

(01:04:26):
will plead guilty to putting razorblades and pizza dough. Oh
not cool. The case of tampering focused attention on food
security after the retailer and manufacturer received they had received
prior reports and not worn customers or police. A man
accused of putting razorblades and screws into pizza dough. Sold
at a store, will plead guilty to a federal crime,
like that's a real deal. Stuff Like that's go to

(01:04:48):
jail stuff, let's not go And the judge be like, well,
we should maybe put you in jail, but we're gonna
give you community service. That's you should go to jail
for a while because you're obviously trying to hurt people.
And so they say he could get up to four
years and nine months. The judge could impose a longer sentence.
He can appeal, but he was arrested because they were

(01:05:08):
investigating complaints that customers had found not only razorblades but
metal fragments in the dough in Portland Pie Company pizza.
There were no reports of injuries or illnesses from the tampering.
But I'm telling you, I don't know that I would
have known or looked through. Maybe if it's just dough,
you're having death needed it a little bit, That's what
I was thinking. And then you're like, oh, what's that

(01:05:29):
on your hand? That would be awful, But yeah, I
don't know that it got baked up into any and
people ate them. I've told the story on the air before,
I think where I was on the air one day
and listener started to call me and they were like, hey,
are you hearing this? And there was another morning show
and like a classic rock station and like these two
older guys had callers on and a caller called in
and they were like, hey, we bibones came to our restaurant,

(01:05:50):
were spitting his food. We work in the kitchen, and
they were like ha ha. And then the radio guys
were like ah ha ha. And I was like, man, like,
I'm good for any sort of back and forth, but
that that is not cool. Yeah, and you're working at
the restaurant. Not cool. So I haven't had a meal since.
He just scared to death. Nothing. I only have liquid.

(01:06:10):
Here's another one. A forty three year old Florida woman
reportedly suffered serious injuries when a seven foot seven inch
alligator attacked her while she was walking her dog, dang.
The one was strolling with her pooch near a small
lake when a gator lunged at her leg. This is
from Fox thirteen in Florida. She was rushed to the
hospital with severe injuries to her lower right leg. Officials

(01:06:31):
with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said they
were able to locate and trap the beast. So this
gator must have been extremely hungry, right, and saw a
little food the dog walking. That's what I would assume.
I don't think, for the most part, animals attack because
they're bored. I think they attack because they're hungry or
they're scared. That's it. That little dog probably looked like

(01:06:54):
a chicken nugget. Yeah, why didn't they just say that
to the gator and let him go eight foot anything
the bees? That's awesome. That's that's an awesome gator quote.
It looked like the gator tried to get the dog,
but she grabbed the dog really quick, but in turns

(01:07:14):
she slipped down. When the gator got her leg just
underneath the knee, it was like one chomp anyone back
in the water. Finally, a Detroit cemetery is zooming twenty
bodies in a mix up of graves. Oh family members
were devastated after scovering their loved ones remains had been
buried in the wrong place, or at least there was
a strong possibility of it in a Detroit cemetery. The

(01:07:37):
cemetery Starting Zoom started the zooming twenty bodies Monday in
a process expected to be completed Wednesday. It is not
clear how many of those may have been mixed up,
but the police problem is working with the city to
make sure the families get the answers they need. That's crazy.
I mean, I haven't been to a lot of like
grave side places, but I like, actually watch it go
into the ground. The investigation started earlier in this year

(01:07:59):
when relatives can play and that a teenager was not
buried in the grave site they had purchased. They couldn't
locate it, and someone I was like, yeah, well, if
that one's there, mine's not there. Mine's got to be
And they go, whoa ohoooop, we messed up, all right,
that's the news Bobby's story. The big local story in

(01:08:20):
this room right now is when we got here this morning,
either the air broke or someone played a prank on
it was fifty nine degrees. It's freezing we are and
I love cold because it makes you sharp. That's why
when you take the sat and act to keep that
room sharp. But this is a two cold. Yeah, we're
numb now, my fingers hurt. Its fifty nine that's not nice,
that's bad. Ten below. Yeah, so we're freezing in here.

(01:08:45):
Don't forget Luke Combs on the show tomorrow. So at
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(01:09:08):
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He was targeted while he was in Iraq's so crazy
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(01:09:31):
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(01:09:53):
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(01:10:14):
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(01:10:35):
link is right there. We've built the stage over here,
and on the stage we've got towels, we've got trash bags,
and we've got two big watermelons. And so Raymundo and
Lunchbox will walk into the studio now and we will
see if you guys can smash this watermelon with your thighs.
We're talking about on the show because there's a world
record set by someone. They did a bunch of them.

(01:10:56):
I said, hey, I'll give you gut some cash. So Raymundo,
if you can do it, it's any five bucks lunch box.
If you can do it's one hundred. Yeah. Yeah, right, Raymondo,
you're up first. That you were the first one to
be called on to the carpet. Here here he comes.
I would say these are pretty average to large watermelons.
It's good. Yeah, they're not too big. Yeah, but they're

(01:11:18):
not small, but they're small. Whoa, ray which watermelon? Would
you like? This one? Right here? Let's go. Why are
you sitting on the ground? That's what supposed to do. No,
you stand up and you do it. Oh. I think
you can do it however you want, but I think
it was the expert way to do it is sitting down. Okay,
and uh, this is also as a wrestler, this is
your strongest position. So taking you back to your wrestling

(01:11:40):
in high school days, yeah, I mean this is actually
just a person I'm imagining. There was a lot of times,
um where I would pin people just with my legs,
not even using my arm really yeah, dead serious. I
mean I can just make that up. The world record
holder did sit down and do it? Okay, yeah, yeah,
that's what I'm saying. If you're standing up, I feel like,
I don't know, I feel you might even go to

(01:12:01):
the bathroom on yourself. Like, if you're in that position,
that's probably not the best thing to do. Are you ready?
I'm ready? Is there? Is it timed? Well? We're not
gonna sit here all day? I think I think you're
gonna tap out if it starts to hurt, or you're
gonna get exhausted. His little feet they're crossed, Like is
that a move? Shoot? You wear there? It's like, now,
be honest. Yeah, right, that's get three okay, right right,

(01:12:29):
right right, that's at least a nine, right, you were
at nine, size ten like in that tongue UK nine
US ten. So eat it, okay. Raimundo is on the ground.
He has a watermelon between his thighs. This is for
seventy five dollars in cold hardcash. All right, okay, okay, ready, three?

(01:12:50):
Just twomelon one go. Oh he's gonna get it. Oh no,
he's not gonna get it. Guys. This is gonna explode everywhere.
That does look like a wrestling move, if something like
I kind of tried to do like a figure eight,
and then you just gotta do it like yeah, okay,
hold on, I'm gonna give you one minute to do
whatever you want. But we're in the time. Here we
go and go. Yeah, I'm liking this side. Better go.

(01:13:11):
You just lock it. He might do this, you lock, yeah,
he might do this. I felt some stuff on the
inside gurgling, so I'm just locking it and then I'm
gonna twist like it's a person. Come on, ray hear
Oh did you guys hear it? Yes? This seems ready
to eat when it comes out. I'm telling you right now, Ray,
did you ever kill anyone when you wrested? Hey, ambulances
work called. Let's go. Okay, here we go, here doing

(01:13:34):
I got time left thirty five seconds. Oh, that kind
of takes your breathway a little bit. Here we go right.
Oh wow, wow, dude, that was awesome. Absolutely drench right

(01:13:56):
now in the crotch, y'all. Wow. I could feel it
was coming, and then that's when I just humped it
and gave it that one little last thrust. Oh my god,
you were right. I went everywhere. I'll be everywhere. Let
me get my venmob so I don't forget to hit
right with this money. And the watermelon almost hit the
production equipment over there. I shot. I told you guys,

(01:14:17):
it was gonna go everywhere. It was amazing. Is this
is why Scooba Steve texted all of us seeing if
we had a tarp probably, Hey, the towels, we definitely
shot at short we needed something bigger. Well, ray Mundo
just made himself seventy five. All right, Ray, I'm sending
it to you right now. All right, I'm out of here.
I gonna go dry off a watermelon emotion good. Hey,

(01:14:42):
seventy five Box is now officially said, there you go, buddy,
Nice work. Ray. Do we needed to play a song
clean up for Lunchbox to come back? Yeah, let's do
give me a minute here, Yeah, I let's do it. Okay.
A woman broke a world record by crushing three watermelons
in less than eight seconds, and that to watch or
dominate these things as a wild Now, ray Mundo just

(01:15:03):
sat down and crushed a big watermelon with his thighs.
It took about a minute. It was awesome, right, nice job, mate,
Any about bucks? Do you still have watermelon your crutch? Now?
I got a pretty well dried off I had a
security guy helped me out. What wait, huh did he
want to? Did you have to? Lunchbox is now walking
onto the stage A lunchbox? You're you're up for a

(01:15:26):
hundred bucks here? Ray costs himself some money there. So
are you ready to sit down? Yeah? I am, and
I gotta tell you, as a former cross country runner,
I wouldn't have thought about sitting down. But Ray, with
his wrestling background, Thank you for going first because you
gave me a little What do you call that a blueprint?
A diagram? Because I'm bready Okay, Well, I don't want

(01:15:48):
to see you stand in squat and try to do
it well. I don't think i'd be able to do it.
I don't think you would. I think Ray was right.
And Ray locked his feet too fat. Don't you worry.
I'm will lock it up all right. Here's the lunchbox.
He's a setting down. He's putting a watermelon between his legs.
He's crossing his feet. The watermelon is going in between
his two knees. Guys, that weighs one hundred pounds. That

(01:16:10):
weighs one hundred pounds. The watermelon is now in position,
may be more flexible. Don't squeeze until we give you
the times yet. Oh my gosh, I can feel it.
You can feel well. I mean it feels like giving birth.
I think like I think this is what women feel
when they're giving birth, is like this. Ah, this urged
to push, and that's what I got. All right, five

(01:16:30):
seconds and you have sixty seconds? First melon? Three? How
long to one go? You have sixty seconds? Oh, he
might do it. Hear it, I hear it. He might
do it. He might do it. I hear he is squeezing.
His head might pop. Not the watermelon. Oh my god,
what hurts the thighs. Yeah, he's squeezing. He's turning his
body a different way. Look, this is what Georgia. I'm

(01:16:55):
the best it's ever been. He squeezing hard. We were
at twenty five seconds. If you didn't take a break,
take a break. Yeah, yeah, okay, thirty or thirty seconds now.
Oh I hear it. Come on, I hear it. Oh,
I feel like, come on, let's go on, let's go
come on. I see the head lunch, I see the head.

(01:17:19):
Fifteen seconds, fifteen seconds, keeping hurry, oh, ten seconds, come
on lunch, go one time. I guess the baby. I'll
just live in there. Yeah, just can't get it out.

(01:17:45):
It is dented. It looks like a pickle now cucumber. Sorry, buddy,
you want to get fifty for you know you don't
weren't out? Had that? Man? Good rhyme? No, buddy, what

(01:18:07):
do you want to say? Oh? Man, I want to say,
promist the ray. I think mine was a little thicker. Man. Man,
I'll have to train. I'll be back next year. Right,
do you want to break this on for fun? Are
you done it? Crack? Right? I mean I went out

(01:18:28):
on a high note and it was very difficult. Do
I get extra money or is this just for the
show money? I'll give you the other twenty five. Okay, okay,
let's go right right right right right right right right
right right right, ry, it's not cracked. Here we go. Hey,

(01:18:50):
daddy's back in ray. I told you you didn't dominate
it like I'm about here we go right, hold on,
hold on, hold hold on, let me get let me.
I want to record this. All right, We're ready and
three two one go. But it's all about this. It's
a little thrust that you ain't got lunched. Let me
show you how daddy does that. I he pulled himself

(01:19:14):
off the ground. Come, oh yeah, so it's this. You
said that a minute ago. It's this little thing. And
I got a little more something that you don't get
it right here, right right right, right, right right right.
The man, that's awesome. Your face, it was already dented

(01:19:36):
for you. There was a little something that you didn't
have rays two and no. Nice job, buddy, Wow, I'm
already didn't. I'll pay the healthy out. I get twelve fifty.
That all right. Yesterday I was talking to Scoop Steve.
He didn't tell me who it was, but he said
he saw a celebrity in the wild. Were you getting

(01:19:59):
a haircut? Is that what happened? I wish I was
getting a haircut. I don't have hair, but I was
getting my beard trimmed. Yes, you see your face. It's
my way to pay for myself. And so you go
in you're doing what do they do when you get
your beard trimmed? So you sit down the chair. They
make you feel like you're you're the king of the
of the castle. You know, they'd ask you what you want.
They comb your beard out a little bit, you kind
of tell them what you're looking for a little bit

(01:20:20):
less here trim the mustache and you can't trim your beard.
I can, but it won't never look as good as
the way they do it. Okay, So it's worth the
twenty bucks to just get it done by professional. So
you're you're you're doing it, and when they wrap you up,
is that when you see this person? So I see
him or her and I'm not sure who it is,
but it's one of those moments where you look at somebody,
got I know you're from somewhere, but I can't place it.

(01:20:43):
Was this a hair and beard place or just a
beard place? They do both. It's like it's the East
Nashville like hipster spot where they do the hair and
the beard and all that kind of stuff. So it
could have been a woman as well. It could have
been a hundred percent okay, And so what's the game?
So the game is because the hair only grows on
the reverse side of my head to have a couple
of hooks in reverse and you guys at the guess

(01:21:03):
who this person was based on hearing this music. Interesting.
Oh I'm going to nail this. This may be too easy.
Oh yeah, you're good at reversing, but it is difficult.
Let me ask you a couple of yes or no questions. First,
sure was it a man? We just get one yes
or no question? Yes, I guess, Okay, go ahead, Amy,
Um Kip more. No. Are they in a band? They

(01:21:32):
have been so they're musical. Yeah, and they have been
in a band, Eddie. Have they had a hit on
the radio here in the last month? Oh yeah, definitely,
what Morgan? Was it a country artist? Yes, but they've
crossed over in the top forty a good ten years ago. Okay,

(01:21:54):
I haven't asked my question yet. Yeah, what are you thinking? Well,
and we're as a team trying to get this. Is
it like Rascal Flats they crossed over but they don't
have it. But it can be a haircut guy too.
I don't see them going down to east What was
the answer to lunch Boxes? Is in a group of
a band? Used to be was Keith Urban? But he
wouldn't be over there because he used to be in
the ranch. Um kid rock although you idiot, um who,

(01:22:25):
I won't let the band thing throw you off. Because
I've only seen him in a band like a couple
of times once here in studio. Oh, what has to
be has to be this person, I'm gonna say it. Yeah,
I don't care darks because he came with his little
goofy band. Could it was he crossover? Ever? No? No, yeah,
that's not it. Yeah, I don't. Oh he came on

(01:22:47):
our show and he called his band goofy. Oh no,
I'm talking about I got it. He wasn't in Zac
Brown band, crossed or whatever, soro and he's on the radio.
Never crossed over. Well, I don't know. I was kind
of though that was different music, that was dancing, that

(01:23:08):
was like rock or something. Maybe that might be it.
So they used to be in a like picture it
east side Nico for sure? Sure, Sure, yeah, Nico Moon
has just here fuck good time and he's kind of
got that look where I could see Scuba Steve hasn't
interacted with him a ton. There's my question. This person,

(01:23:29):
this person, I've seen him have a beard. In this moment,
they did not. It was kind of clean shaven. That's
not Nico Moon. Well huh in this moment he did
not have a beard, but he's had a beard, beard Rady.
You have a question or do you know who it is?
I know who it is. You can ask Yeah, okay, um,
I guess we'll listen to the reverse what's our guest though?

(01:23:50):
Before we do reverse music? Who lives over there? Brothers Osborne?
Oh yeah, one of them? He has a beard, even
clean shaven. Oh oh Charlie Warsham. Was he in a band? Yeah,
but not for nothing? For now we're all given away
where people live. Yeah, good point. Okay, we don't have

(01:24:11):
a real guest. And they've been in the studio in
the past few months. Um, yes, I think with the
last like four or five months, yeah or five months.
It was like late last year they were here. I
don't know the crossover thing. Okay, play us a song
backward ray, Yeah, I mean that backward song game I

(01:24:35):
can crush. I tried to bill even more. I try
to slow it down a little bit. I was trying
to do something too. Yeah, he brought a full bluegrass
band in here. I was like, late does have a
beard sometimes he didn't have a beard for a long time.
He went full beard for a while, right, and he
did cross over ten years ago. Yeah, he was on
like top forty. I remember like it was like two thousand.
Do you remember wrong? Good for you, We'll I get

(01:24:57):
that maybe fourteen me off, did you talk to him? So?
I'm the kind of person when I see somebody out
in the wild, I don't like to bother them. I'll
just kind of give him a little nod and just
move on. I don't talk to people I don't know him,
so I wouldn't be Hey, it's Steve, and I'm afraid
of people like I don't know who you are, so
I want to avoid that at all costs. Buddy like
a background twenty seventeen, but didn't have that song where

(01:25:20):
he was like speaks rapping and crossed over in a
top forty. But his first one was house party, right,
I have asked, But this was the one that really
crossed over for him. Yeah, and there's one where he
was liked, he was like talking to a girl. That's
a lot of them. Yeah, don't take your time because
I want to. Yes, that's the one. Yeah, yeah, take
your time was twenty fourteen. Okay, yeah, okay, well, hey

(01:25:44):
school a good story. Thanks appreciate it's a fun game. Yeah, yeah,
I wouldn't. I wouldn't have gotten that one. He's a
big guy, huh. Like, yeah, he's huge, and he's just
a tall guy. And I would not expect to see
someone like Sam Hunt, who's that massive my opinion, as
a celebrity, to be chilling right there next me in
a barber shop. Hey, I went to one place? Did
I go a lot? Like a chain place? I walk in,

(01:26:05):
came out against some food Sampson by himself at a table,
like right in the middle of the restaurant, and I
was like, hey, do what up? Because I thought we
talked for a little bit. Huh he ate, Oh we
bothered him. He left. It's very normal, it's pretty cool.
It's just yeah, I just rolled in. I passed him
one time coming out of Starbucks and he had the
Smoothie King in one hand, Starbucks in the other because
they were right next door to each other, and I
was like, just picking up his drinks. They're like stars

(01:26:27):
are like us. Yeah, he's a good guy though, for sure.
All right, Hey, what he tipped? You know, let's start
with whole boy. Well, I left before him, so I
heard he tip two thousand dollars on a ten dollar bill. Yeah,
that's what I heard, Yeah, that's runner on the street
that they hit two thousand dollars. Yeah, all right, sorry
to day. This story comes to us from Jacksonville, Florida.

(01:26:48):
A man was out for a walk Sunday morning around
ten am. He walks by the fire station and the
garage is open, sees that fire engine, goes man, that'd
be fun to drive. So he hops in and goes
on out, crashes into a street sign, and he's arrested.
I bet it would be just impossible to drive with
no training to drive a fire engine. Oh yeah, I

(01:27:11):
would think, so you have to know what to do.
But he's right, it would be fun to drive. I
can't say the guy is wrong. And they just leave
the keys in there too, like just maybe because if
there's a fire, the last thing you want to do
is who's got the keys, Johnny in your pocket? Where
we leave the keys? Um? But I had to drive
an eighteen wheeler for a bit, and without slow training
all the way up to it, I would have never

(01:27:32):
been able to do that because the turns are just weird.
And I bet that's what happened with him. He turned
it into a sign. Yeah, he tried to turn hit
a sign and he crashed. I guess how much a
fire truck costs? I mean a tour bus. A good
tour bus is about a million dollars? What? Yeah, how
much is a fire truck five hundred thousand dollars? Yeah?
I mean you can get a tour bus fives that

(01:27:53):
include the hoses. All right, there you go. I'm muchbox
at your bone head store of the day. Well, this
one guy says, and he says that all men were
there underwear three to ten times before washing them. We
think about that. I think that's about three to ten
times too many. That's just not true. I don't I

(01:28:14):
don't either. You were once, right, yes, okay, well maybe
twenty days. So here's the thing, though, why are you stammering?
Because I think it counts as one war. For example,
if I take a shower in the afternoon on a Monday,
and then I'll wear them through the evening Tuesday, I

(01:28:35):
sleep in them. Sometimes I just wake up and keep
wearing them. Oh so I never Actually, that's not a change.
That shouldn't count as two wears. Okay, even though two
several days. I get that you're chugging about like a
twenty four hour period or shower to shower. Yeah, I
never take them off and put them back on the
same one's back on. So if they completely leave my body,
they don't get put back on my body. But I

(01:28:57):
will go afternoon, sleep, get up, have full day, that
kind of thing. Does that counts one or two wears? One? Okay?
Do you do that, Eddie? I do more of the
if it's under twenty four hours. Like say I've got
something to do that night, and I take a shower,
I get dressed, have a nice fresh pair of underwear,
and then I go to bed and then I wake up,
take another shower. It's okay, I just wore him for

(01:29:18):
four hours and that before. But you did sleep in them, correct? Yeah,
that's too wears. That's too a mental note too of
if it's clean or not. I think that's too weird.
Lunchbox of you. Oh man, I wear underwear all the time,
multiple days, Like I'll go run and I'll come home
and put on dry underwear and then later that night,
take a shower, wake up the next morning, wear them

(01:29:38):
again and no big deal, and turn them inside out,
get an extra wear perfect. So he says all men
wear three to ten wears. Before chance, and I don't
think that's true. False tends a lot. By the way,
Luke Brian sent me some jockey underwear up here. I
haven't gotten in the bag yet. Oh well. The thing
is mostly when people send you something, they go, please

(01:29:59):
take a picture of it and post social media. Yeah. Well,
if Luke wants me to put these on and show
off on social media, you gotta do what you gotta do. Man,
is this the first time and other guys sent you underwear? Well,
he does endorsements for jockey by seeing his commercials, Oh yeah,
but yes, I think it's the first time that does
he model in them and post. I don't know. I'll
share one for one for one. But I have a

(01:30:20):
bag of jockey here from Luke Bryan that I will
take home, but I don't know that I'll be sharing
on social media. Abye. What's going on today? Um, I've
got I was supposed to go to the dentist today,
but something happened and they couldn't fit me in. So
now I'm a little bit more open. So I think
I'm gonna get ahead on my podcast, like that is
my goal? What about you? Well? Speaking of podcast, had
c fourth over the house yesterday. Oh how are they doing?

(01:30:41):
How are they doing fine? Thanks for asking? Look just
like us. I think about them once in a while.
They're doing good good. I don't know, I don't know
what you want. It's gonna be up on tomorrow's Bobycast.
You can hear all about how they're doing. It's a
duo that came in and just crushed performance and now
they have a song going to radio. Things are really
really starting to do good for them. I'm packing today,

(01:31:03):
I'll work out, but Kaitlyn's sisters weddings this weekend, so
I had to get a suit. I had to get
it let out just a little bit. I know, And
I don't know if it's because I've been working out
getting real muscular, but it's probably not that. You know,
where are you letting it out? The gut area or
the arm area, the gut and the thighs, Like the
thighs of my legs are getting too big because I
ride that bike a lot. So either way it's okay.

(01:31:26):
I refuse to let the arms out. I just wanted
to be ripping through You guys, have a great day.
We'll see you on Friday's show. Luke Combs will be
on tomorrow. Zach Brown will be on tomorrow, The Friday
Morning Dance Party tomorrow, Bye everybody, The Bobby Bones, Showy Bones,
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