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February 7, 2020 62 mins

Maren Morris stops by the studio for 'The Friday Morning Conversation'. We try and find out what she'll be naming her baby, if she'll travel with a doctor to her concert next month and about her soon to be No. 1 song, 'The Bones'. Amy talks about the struggles she’s encountered having two adopted kids from Haiti. Plus, we play 'Name That Garth Brooks Song' in honor of his 58th birthday and try to guess his songs based only on the first line!

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
And welcome to the show. Marion Morris will be in
later more studio morning, Let's go to Clint in Mississippi.
Who's on the phone, Clint, Yes, you're on there about
what's happening? Hey, morning studio morning. Hey, I just wanted
to stand on that. How much I appreciate Joe so
my daughter and fun like to hear y'all and the

(00:33):
morning corny. And when lunch flots goes out, I really
thought y'are doing a good thing, and keep up the
good work. I appreciate that. It's nothing like a at
a boy call to get the right day started like that. Hey, Clint,
have a good day today, all right? Is there any
way I can get a shout out to my daughter
ab and all you just did it? Do it again?
Do it? Do it official? Though? And now where do

(00:55):
you live in Mississippi? Brit Tavern, Mississippi? Where what broke?
Brooke Haven? Yes? Okay? And now from them here okay?
And now from brook Haven, Mississippi, Clint, go ahead, Clint
and Allie shout out. Have a good day at school.

(01:20):
All right? There there is love it all right, Clint,
thanks for listening about talk to you soon, all right?
All right, let's see what's happening in everybody's lives. In
a segment we call what's the HAPs? He What's the hat?
I have a new favorite shows. It's watching my dog
on this camera that I have. Is it funny? Well,

(01:42):
I just can't stop watching it. And you know, he
has his own room. He doesn't have to stay in
there all the time anymore. I've really integrated him into
just chilling in the house most of the time. He'll
sleep in his bed at night in his room, but
most but he has this camera. And it's not a
Furbo or whatever people. I don't know, it's a different
brand people, because I'm not doing Furbo. It's not an endorsement.
But I can watch the camera and it has a

(02:04):
night vision on it, so I can also watch him
at night. Oh yeah, wow. But I've been bene watching
the Stanley of the Dog Show like crazy. I just
he does nothing, he doesn't lay in the bed, and
I'll just watch him. Maybe it's the whole voyor type thing,
like you're not supposed to like you don't you're not
supposed to be looking at it. I don't know, he
doesn't know I'm watching him. Yeah, And also I can
kind of I'm always wonder what he's doing, like when

(02:24):
the doors closed. Yeah, and sometimes he'll be in there
if I come home, and he'll want to come out
and be like oh, and I just picture I'm standing
by the door like begging to get out. He doesn't.
He lays in better plays with a toy and then goes, oh.
They gets back to playing with a toy again. Yeah.
And then it has this speaker on it. You can
push a button and you can talk to him through
the speaker, and so I'll be like Stanley, what's up, dude,

(02:45):
because they're like comfort your dog with a warm message
from their owner, like Stanley, what's up, dude. But when
you hear it in person, it sounds like this sty
what's up dude? It's all muffle, so it sounds like
Satan's in the box, so it's not warm and comforting
to him. If anything, it freaks him out. And then
it has this treat button too, where you push it
and it goes and it shoots a treat out and
the treat ends up going into Some doesn't even shoot

(03:08):
a treat out, and he's used to treats coming out,
So who like looking for it when there's no treat
that came out. Yeah, and then eventually he just gets
irritated and knocks it off the wall and just swipe
it and knock it off. But it's a pretty cool
little camera. I feel like I might need to get one.
Should I say the name of it? It It looks it's
not an endorsement, no, because I want to get one.
It looks fun when you post it, like I like
when you post about it, So it's kind of Does
that make it one of my favorite TV shows? Too? Well?

(03:29):
I like, well, you can't watch it. I watch what
you post. Yeah, but you can't watch the show though.
I'm right now it's on in his room, but he's
not in this Big Brother for Stanley One dog yeah,
and so it's just one dog all the time. And
then you can move the camera. You just move it around.
You know what do you think this is Big Brother?
Like that? I thought I've seen it in different rooms. Oh,

(03:49):
you can physically move a camera, but no, it just
didn't mean like turn it no, yeah, okay, yeah you
can it just plug it in like the cameras in
the studio, Yeah, where Eddie can actually move it. No, No,
but it's called I'll say it's it's I'm not recommending
it for anyone. I'm just gonna tell you what I use.
It's called a Woe Pet wo Pet. Don't know if
it's reliable or not. I know that I'm using it
right now and it's pretty good. That's my new favorite show.

(04:11):
I'm binging all the episodes, So there you go. What's that?
So I go over curbs a lot and like nothing
happens and it's fine. And for whatever reason, when I'm
in my husband's truck sometimes that's when things go wrong
and I go over curb. I'm at my dad's place,
and I guess I hit the curb wrong and it
sliced the tire, and all of a sudden, I just hear,

(04:34):
oh no, and so how to call Triple A And
they came and put the spar on, and then I
had to take it to like tire place place to
get it like new tire. They couldn't repair it, so
it had to order a new tire. And it's just
one of those things where I'm like, why why does
this have to happen? Because this isn't the first one happen.

(04:57):
It's not random, but I think it's in this part.
I'm not us to like his big truck, and he's
out of town, so I haven't really even told him yet.
So maybe he's listening now and this hip finds out.
But I love when amyas situation is handled. It's like
you can't even tell it happened much of the time.
You're good as new. Um, it wasn't luckily as the
back tire, which was cheaper than the front tire for

(05:20):
some reason. No, I love that tire place. We're gonna
cut you neal on that back right though, because that's
where what's that lunch box? Man? I had my mind

(05:40):
blown the other day I found out you could post
multiple pictures in one post to Twitter. I would see
people do it, and I was like, I wonder what
special app they have? So I always downloaded apps where
you can make a little collage of pictures. But no,
you can just click on two pictures and upload them
at one time to Twitter. On believable. I've been on
Twitter for what ten years? Mind blown? You still don't

(06:05):
have your email on your phone? Do you? No? Do
not have that? Do not know how to do that?
He sounds like a grandparent. He does do not not
what he's how the words like he literally doesn't have
his email on his phone or no, I have to
open up the web browser and type in the email
address and it goes there to the website and then
I have to log in. Yeah I don't have email
on the phone. They can say that up for you
here in the building, Scuba Steve set it up in

(06:27):
one second, Morgan up two can set it up. Yeah,
but I mean it was amazing. I mean, just so
you guys know if you did not know, you can
post two picture because I always see people put side
by side on how do they do that? Or actually
which I do a lot at them? All Right, it's
so awesome. What's the heck Eddie? Cool special moment went
down in my house recently. I have a one year

(06:49):
old foster kid case nobody knew this, but it took
his first steps the other day, and like you know,
I have four kids at the house now to my
own two foster kids, and it just doesn't get old
when you see a baby take its first steps, because
you start thinking like, wow, these are the first steps
of so many For the rest of his life. Eddie's
had to baby the whole time. Yeah, we had it

(07:11):
as a newborn. Picked him up at the hospital a
few weeks after he was born, and he's been at
our house since. So, like, when a something I know
that the parent, their parents, is that something that y'all
reach out to them about, like, hey, he took his
first steps. Yeah, well we'll shoot a video, we'll send
it to him. Oh, okay, that's cool because that's checks
with them. Absolutely, that would be good for them to see.

(07:31):
And it was weird. My wife does it. I don't
do it. My wife does it. And she had to
kind of get permission to see if it was okay
because we did want for their parents to be in
the loop of special things like this. Yeah, and they said,
just it's up to you. You want to have that
connection with him, you can. If not, you don't have
to since you're the only parents that baby's known. Do
you feel like the baby's parents. Yeah, and you're right,

(07:54):
the baby looks at us like I'm dad and my
wife's mom period. And well you have to give those
kids back anytime soon. I don't know, I don't know.
You know, where we at. Where we're at in the
whole situation is it looks like the parents might be
losing their rights pretty soon to these kids, but which

(08:15):
is probably good and bad. Which is good and bad
because they've been in our house for a year. But
the I guess the weird part is that they really
can resist losing their rights and it can last for
another year, So we may just have them at home
for another year and not know what's going on. Dang man. Yeah,
there you go. That's what's the HAPs a, what's the hack?
Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast highlight segment of the day.

(08:37):
I got a question here from an eight four three
area code. They say, Hey, I have a question for Amy.
Has she ever encountered negativity about her kids concerning race, adoption, etc.
How did she handle it? I mean, I feel like
over the two years that they've been here, like they
came from Haiti and so yes they have my daughter
sets her skin is brown, and we've gotten some looks.

(09:00):
But mostly the comments I get is people don't believe
I'm their mom. And then when I say like, sometimes
there's like just looks of judgment and kind of confusion
and not like oh that's awesome, like where are they
from or where where I mean, because they could be
from here in America. They could be from another country.
But really it's just like they don't believe that I'm
their mom, and I feel like some people, some people

(09:21):
just question who I am, and I'm like, I'm their
mom and their mom. I promise it's fine, but no,
do people look at you confuse, like way is this? Yeah?
It's mostly that's what's frustrating. I'm fortunate to have not
encountered like too much judgment of like against their race,

(09:41):
but it has been like why, I think, why why
are you their mom? You're not You're not the same color.
Just walking around with the card. Okay, you're looking at me, fund,
here's my business, my card read this, give me back
in like five minutes. And we walk back through the
grocery store. So many times they look at them like
that if so many times happened with my son on
his bike, he'll be riding it way ahea to me
and women will other moms that are concerned will stop

(10:02):
him and be like where is your parent? Like my
mom is back there, and they'll they're looking right at
me and they're like where, I don't see your mom
where And he's like, that's my mom right there, and
just because I'm white, they like act like I'm not there.
Do you have conversations with your kids about that at all? Yes,
because they know that I'm different. Sometimes I want to
make sure they feel comfortable and okay, like are they
I don't want them to just see white people everywhere.

(10:23):
I want them to feel included because for them a
lot of times I know they're walking into a room
and they're the only ones that look different, and I
don't want them to feel that way. So we try
to be open about how they're feeling and are you embarrassed?
Sometimes I wonder My daughter's twelve, m was thirteen and
like kids at school, like if I'm there with her,
they'll be like, that's your mom. So that's kind of

(10:43):
explained that people just don't believe I'm their mom. And
then for her, I don't want that to be uncomfortable, like, yeah,
my mom's white, but I am. Sometimes I'm uncomfortable that
you're white. Yeah, so we try to keep it diverse. Well,
thank you for that question. You can always eas or
text us or even call us. Jordan is on the
phone right now in Nashville. Hey Jordan, what's happening. How

(11:07):
are you. Hey, Jordan, Hello Bobby, Good morning studio. Sorry,
I was just calling because today's actually my day off,
so I get to listen to you live. But I
have a job that doesn't allow me to have my
phone on me or listen to the studio or listen

(11:28):
to the show. And so I just wanted to thank
you guys for putting up the podcast because it has
allowed me to listen to you guys for over a
year and a half now and it's awesome. So thanks.
The extra content of the post show pre show is amazing,
and so I just wanted to plug you guys and
let other listeners know that they need to check out

(11:48):
the podcast too because it's amazing. Nice appreciate that. So
we start. It's a five hour show for the most part,
and so we start early. You probably aren't able to
hear the whole show, but even if you are, we
going just do more show once the show is over.
We just got so much to say. So you can
check it out on iHeartRadio search for the Bobby Bone
Show on demand, or go to wherever you listen to

(12:09):
your podcast and just search Bobby Bones Show. But Jordan,
I appreciate that call. Thank you very much. Yeah, y'all
have a great rest of your day. Morgan number two
loves food. She approached me many moons ago. He said, hey,
can I do a segment about food? So would you
like it to be called? And she said food World?

(12:29):
And here it is. It's time for food World. Numb Numb,
numb with Morgan number two. Duncan Donuts dropped a new
donut and it's jelly filled with apple and raspberry jelly,
and then it's drizzled with Frank's Red Hot sauce. Well interesting,
I bet that's good. I bet you they're so tested though, right,
I know, we go oh it is a good or not?

(12:51):
But I bet it's so tested that it's gotta be
like you. It sounds like like my family for Christmas.
We like sausage gravy on cinnamon rolls and people think
it's disgusting, but it's amazing. There's something about salty, spicy, sweet.
And I like Frank's Red Hot too. It's really good.
I did see a story too about ice cream. There
was macaroni and cheese. Did you guys did you see
that one? Yes, you would like that. That doesn't sound good,

(13:13):
but again I had ice cream that turkey and dressing
in it, and I thought the same thing. I thought
it was going to be disgusting, and it was pretty good.
And this one ice cream shot, do you remember the story? Yeah?
I do. And the guy who had it though, he
said the ice cream itself was really good, but they
put noodles in it, and obviously when noodles freeze they
get hard. Oh that will be weird, the noodle bits.
And it worked good to have part of it. So

(13:35):
like it was mac and cheese pasta ice cream basically.
So if you just did mac and cheese and did
like the cheese ice cream, it'd be really good, is
what he said. Interesting. Oh I'm looking at it here, Matt. Yeah.
I love ice cream. It's what my favorite food do.
But you like it with that weird stuff. I like soup,
I like smoothies. I like ice cream, Like those are

(13:56):
three in my four food groups. Yeah, you do order
a lot of soup. A soup, god, I love a sup.
I you know what I like to do. And I
get judged when I'm doing fancy stuff. If I'm in
California and New York and I'm with TV people, I
take my bread, I dip it in my soup, like
straight up, don't care. I don't care how fancy restaurant
they have me at. I will go straight bread to soup.
If that makes me a hillbilly then and so we

(14:18):
all yeah, geehaw is this happening right now at Ducan Donuts?
It is, but it's only in Florida, so they are
testing it to see if it goes well. If it
goes well in Florida, it's coming everywhere. Dunkin Donuts a
donut drizzled with Frank's red hot original cayenn pepper hot sauce.
In my later years of life, not only have I
developed a taste an affinity, yes, the palate for cranberry juice,

(14:41):
which not cranberry grape fruit juice. Would you have a
lot with sparkling water, but I started really like red hot,
like hot hot sauce on stuff, your hot sauce person.
I used to be, and now it's things are hotter
to me than they used to be. Like I used
to be able to go hot salsa, and now I
buy mild. I know I can't even do medium sometimes,

(15:02):
so I don't know what's happening, all right, Thank you, Morgan,
number two, and that's Food World. That was Food World
with Morgan number two, numb Bobby Bones show three story.
Let's go over to our producer, RAYMONDO. Raymond know what
you go out of the off the coast of Japan
on that quarantine cruise ship. The coronavirus is spread to
eight Americans. The virus tripled overnight with now sixty one

(15:23):
total cases on that Diamond Princess cruise ship. Any other news.
Instagram made some updates with the new data filters, you
can see which accounts you've interacted with the least and
purged them. You can also see the Instagram accounts that
appear in your feeds the most, and which accounts you've
followed first and last. And finally, Kobe Bryant's public memorial
is going to be held at the Stables Center on
two twenty four. Which is his daughter Gianna's basketball number

(15:46):
and his number. Bobby Show. You guys can't get in
touch with us, It's very easy. We have an email
address just so you can reach out for advice. Morgan
number two. What did they email? Two? Mail bag up
Bobby Bones dot com. All right, let's open it up, Bobby.
They're right Hey, Bobby, I've been with my boyfriend for
three years. We just recently moved in together. While cleaning

(16:09):
making room for our stuff, I found a shoebox full
of cards. I thought I was sweet that he kept
cards I'd given them over the last three years and
open them to reminisce. They were not cards from me,
but cards he's saved from an X when they were together.
I wanted to see how you felt about keeping things
from past relationships. Should I be concerned or ignore the

(16:31):
whole situation? Thanks? Sam. First of all, if you're concerned,
you shouldn't be with them, just in general. If you
find any reason to be concerned, if it's DMS, if
it's if you're like I'm concerned, you have to address
it and maybe think you don't need to be with him.
It's weird, but at least he doesn't have him out,
you know, throwing a shoebox. I'm not going to break

(16:53):
the relationship over this. Maybe have a conversation. I just
think I don't have anything like this, but I did.
I want to be keeping them because I was in love. Still.
Did you say sorry? How long they've been together? Three years? Okay?
Did your husband have anything. No, But I kept a
shoebox full of all kinds of stuff from relationships. But
then once I got married, I got I got rid

(17:16):
of them, like they're gone and I am the boyfriends.
I was keeping stuff from they were married too, so
I was like, there's no point in keeping this stuff.
So I got rid of it. But it wasn't like
I don't think it. Honestly, I don't think it'd be
weird if I still had it, though I don't either,
because it's more of a history of your life, yeah,
than it is of you still loving them. Yes, if

(17:37):
he was hiding them from you, or it was something
he just didn't want, or if he freaked out in
a really weird bad way when you took then maybe
that puts up a tiny red flag. But we are
all just the accumulation of our past. Yeah. And if
it weren't for those relationships it didn't work out, he
wouldn't be with you. I kinda think it's okay. Do
you want to go to a yearbook picture with you

(17:57):
and him and his ex girlfriend? If it's in a yearbook,
I mean, he's it's a fine line, and I don't
think it's something that should that should be a big fight,
do you know? I don't, But it can be what
would you do in this situation? It can be a discussion.
You can you should communicate about it because you don't
want it to build up and then turn into something
way bigger than it needs to be. He honestly might

(18:17):
be like, oh gosh, I totally forgot those were back there.
Maybe weird maybe, or he might be like, hey, yeah,
I like to hang on to stuff like it's but
that just is what it is. It means nothing to me,
but I'm I'm not going to throw it away. Yeah,
I think we were kind of on the same page here.
I think you have a conversation. If it's like burning
on you to have the conversation. Speaking of burning, maybe
he's like to prove that I don't care, let's burn

(18:41):
them together. Let's not put that in then. I mean
I think that what but Sam should do because she's
a girl. Sam's a girl. Yeah, she should go, Hey,
I found these notes from you. I got to the closet.
I didn't mean to stumble. I didn't read many of them.
But do you want to keep these or do you
want me to throw them out? Wink? And then if

(19:02):
he's like, you know either way, but I keep them
because I'd like to keep a lot of things from
my past. I just don't think it's a big deal, right,
That's all I'm saying. If you're secure, be secure, You're good. Yeah,
I'm good with that. And then when he's gone thrown
away and I feel like you never know where they went,
don't you do that to your close but well, like yeah,
shirts and stuff. Yeah, but I think approach it in

(19:22):
a very calm, mature way. Don't be like, which I
don't know if you know some of his ex girlfriends
or what these cards said, but don't approach him aggressively
and be like, so one's the last time you talk
to Lisa much something like that. Right there you go,
that's the mailbag, thank you, And that was Bobbies mailbag. Remember,

(19:42):
don't make things a bigger deal than you have to.
You only get a few things you can make a
big deal about and it really work. Otherwise than you're
just crazy. So if that's not worth being being a
big deal, save it. Save you're crazy. Save your crazy,
because we all got it. We got a dose. Dish
it out in good amounts. Morgan Number two. If people
want to submit something to the mailbag, what do they
do again? Mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com. Show all

(20:03):
right time for fun Fact Friday its own standalone segment,
a spinoff if you will. Yeah. Fact number one, Well,
today's Garth Brooks's birthday. Well, he's fifty eight years old today,
and the fun fact about him is that he turned
down a role in Saving Private Ryan because apparently he
didn't want to be cast under Hanks shadows Tom Hanks,

(20:28):
Oh Hanks this shadow. Yeah, like if you're going to
be the main role. And then I also saw that too.
He was offered a part in Twister, but he said
that Tornado was the star in the movie and he
wanted to be the star. I don't know that it
was terrible. Oh I like Twister a lot too. Yeah,
I thought it was good. The Garth Brooks acting thing, though,

(20:51):
has he ever acted? Not that I'm aware of, I
guess because he hasn't been offered the lead role anyway.
Heapy birthday, Garth Brooks. Yeah for sure, me too, Sure
for sure, for sure. It turns fifty eight years old today,
So that's the real factor. I don't feel like those
facts for that fun. Okay, So in two thousand and five,

(21:14):
a fortune cookie company called Wanton Food Inc. Correctly foretold
lottery numbers, resulting in one hundred and ten winners. Oh
in the cookie, they put the numbers in there and
they used them give it like the An investigation was
launched and no fraud was involved, like people just one
the fortune cookie was right and then it resulted in
one hundred and ten winners. So hey, yeah, you never

(21:35):
know if your fortune cookie might be legit. Well you
know that was the one time cookie. But kind of crazy.
But that is pretty crazy. And also you use the
numbers and you have to split with one hundred and
ten people and you're like, how do so many people win?
And they're putting that same number and everybody's fortune. Yeah.
Have you ever been able to solve the Ruby's cube? Um? No, okay,

(21:55):
but I don't no, no, I don't know. You don't
take the time. No, that's just not that's I'm not
good at that. First of all, I'm really bad colorblind,
and the blues and the greens are very similar, even
to get into this sight. The blues and the greens
are tough for me sometimes and I'm like I think
I may have it, and it's like, no, You're like,
are you colorblind or something? I don't think about that
when I was asking this question. I'm very sorry. So

(22:17):
I've never really dove into those because of the colors.
That makes sense because if you could see I could
see this totally being your thing. Well, being like I
can do it in five seconds. Well, the creator of
the Rubik's cube or no Ruby It took him one
month to solve the cube after he created it, and
as of right now, the world record is three point
four seven seconds. I don't know that my mind works

(22:38):
like those people that can do those Ruby's cubes. I
know I'm good at trivia and being quick, but I
don't know about that. And also I've never tried because
I get down, I'm like, I don't know blue from green?
Sorry about all? Right? What else? Tigers have striped skin,
not just striped for the stripe that right? Yeah, I know.
I kind of was like, what and then the stripes

(22:59):
are like your prints and no two tigers have the
same pattern, huh, which is kind of crazy, But I
mean that's also crazy when I think about how our
fingers are different too. What does that sound you just
made Yeah. Sure, as they shave the tiger in this
picture I'm looking at and their skin, it's pretty cool. Okay.

(23:21):
And lastly, a cloud can weigh more than one million pounds.
Clouds are not and as light and fluffy as they appear.
And yeah, about a million pounds is what they could weighing.
Stop it gravity. There's no gravity up there, so it
just floats up where up in the sky where the
clouds are. That's not true. It's gotta be right. You're

(23:45):
not accurate with that, because airplanes go above clouds, and
if an airplane stopped all engines, it would fall. It
says the cloud can still float at that weight because
the air below it is even heavier. Okay, wrap your
mind around that better than that Eddie going there's no gravity.
I believe that I've sky I've skydived from above space.

(24:07):
You go, how did we get a show now that
I think about that? Yeah, that's wrong. Don't listen to
sometimes talk. Okay, there you go, that's ay. There are
my fun facts. I'll give you some stuff to you know,
talk about this weekend Fun Fact Friday. Thank you, Amy.
The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty

(24:29):
said Sky. Kenny Chesney teased his next single called Here
and Now and it will be out on February twenty.
First Damn announced this week that his next album, south Side,
will be out on April third. He just shared the

(24:50):
first song from it called hard to Forget You've got
it for I Got No In new albums out today,
the Catillact three dropped country fuzz into Neil Towns shared
her ap called Road to the Lemonade Stand. I'm Morgan

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number two. That's your skinny. It's time for the good
News with Amy Okay. So Chef John Doherty, who once
ran the kitchens at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, which is
like totally fancy s fancy, has used his expertise to
create a line of special meals to feed the hungry.

(25:34):
And they come in these little pouches, you know, like
a tuna pouch that you like drip off. Yeah, that's
the best way to describe it. Because sometimes when you
give the homeless or people in need a can of food,
they can't open it. That doesn't help them. They don't
have a can opener. And this is a way to
have meals like easily that they can get to that.

(25:55):
They can just tear open if they have access to
a microwave. Great tastes great warm, but can also eat
them at room temperature. And they're full of like nutritious
ingredients and twenty grams of proteins. So yeah, I like that.
It's like kind of well like fancy fancy Food created
this line Heavenly Harvest. One of them is red beans
and rice, one of them three being chilly. I'm gonna

(26:17):
tell you, I know homeless people will like them. Also,
they look good to me right now, Like the packaging
is thoughtful and like cute and esthetically pleasing, like, and
I think that's important even when you're for all people,
also college kids, because when I was in college, I
was basically eating just noodles. So yeah, good for him
for figuring out a way to get anyone that's struggling

(26:39):
a bit of food that can be not as expensive
and also easy to kind of keep and quite like
full of ingredients and like taste really good and look
pretty like. I think it's all important. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good today. This
story comes to us from Waffayette, Indiana, a forty two

(27:00):
year old man walked into a gas station, pulled out
a knife and said, give me all the money in
the register. The only problem is one of the guys
working me on the counter was his brother. Thought he
had the day off, so he thought it'd be a
good time to rob it. Also, if someone comes to
you with a knife and tries to rob you and
you have a register in between you and the knife,
don't you kind of have a way to block them.

(27:21):
You have some distance there too. If they can't reach you,
what are they gonna throw the knife at you like
a ninja? Right? And then it's his brother. This whole,
this whole situation probably didn't go right. No, so he
turned around and ran out. Police were called and they
found him a couple of blocks away. I mean. Also,
if you're getting robbed with a knife and there's a calendar,
there's probably a door backward. He just walking the back like, no,

(27:43):
thank you. I don't want to be robbed walking through them.
If it's a gun, it's different, they can shoot you. Right.
So did they get the guy? Yeah, he was arrested,
all right. They much box at your bone head. Story
of the Day Bobby moll so So Garth Brooks turns
fifty eight years old today birthday, Birthday, So gonna play
a game to see how well we know our Garth
Brooks songs by the first line. Okay. So Garth Brooks

(28:07):
is the first artist ever to have hit songs in
every decade eighties, nineties, two thousands, two thousand, tens in
twenty twenty because die bar is about to hit again. Wow,
So it's all a big deal. Since nineteen eighty nine,
Garth Brooks has gone on to chart a total of
eighty nine songs on the Country chart, nineteen number ones.
Thirty six of them have hit the top ten. So

(28:28):
we're gonna play Can you name that Garth Brooks song
by the first line? Ready? And Raymundo, you're singing the
line okay, can you name the title of the song
with Raymondo? Do you know these songs? Yeah? Okay, song
number one, blame it all on my roots. I showed
up in boots. Okay, got it? Oh, I got it?

(28:56):
And everybody in yea on the count of three, we
all should get this one. Yeah, all my roots. I
showed up And that's a good one. Next up, Raymond
Garth brook song. Yes She's My lady luck. Hey, I'm
her wild card man. You do that again? Yes, she's

(29:17):
my lady luck. Hey, I'm her wild card man. Only
put the hay in there. Really, Hey, got that one?
Come in. I'm in for the wind. You're not sure, Eddie,
I'm not sure of the exact title. You'll get it.

(29:38):
I don't know that I'm sure of the title. You
may not. Why if it was George Straight, I would
be positive in you Amy working on a full house? No,
what is it? Lunchbox? Two of a kind working on
a full house? Yeah, it's that long. Yeah, Yeah, I
did two of a kind because I think we're gonna

(30:00):
full houses princesses. Mike is in prin Okay, I have
two of a kind of working in the full house.
She my lady Lucky. I'm her a wild card round.
Next stop, Raymondo sing It's a Garth Brooks tune. Look
him back on the memory of that one. Good job, right,

(30:22):
I'm in m Raymondo sing it again, looking him back
on the memory of Yeah, I remember the whim watchbox,
the dance, the dance, the dance, looking back, Oh, memory,

(30:43):
three down, Raymondo, what's next? I was feeling the blues.
Got it, I'm in. Oh yeah, okay, thing again. I
was feeling in the blues. I'm in for the wind, lunchbox.
Oh yeah, it's two being in your clodoso. Nice shot.

(31:07):
I'm screaming the blues. I was watching the news all right.
One more three thirty in the morning. I like their
getting shorter. Yeah, three, see me next time. One word
that I'm in. I'm in for the wind. Thunder rolls,
thunder rolls, under rolls in the morning. Last time I

(31:32):
saw her, it was turning colder. Nice. Oh that's where
we lose lunchbox, you think so? Yep, I'm in latch
box that summer. What she's doing now, what she's doing now,
we're just gonna call it a tie. I've been here

(31:53):
all day long. Yeah, you're right here, right. We celebrate
Garth though. Happy birthday, Gartha. You're Samy's pile of stories.
So do you have any rules for when you're in bed?
I spend so much of my home life in my bedroom,
meaning I don't need to be home a lot, and
I'm going to my living room often and as somebody

(32:14):
to eat in the bed. So you really don't like
it's not like a safe place for like no food,
no phone, no TV, like the three you do everything. Yeah,
the only thing that really doesn't happen in the bed
is what you think should happen in the bed. Okay, Well,
Justin and Hayley Bieber they have a no phones rule
in bed and they say that that's a house rule
that they've established and they try to read more and

(32:36):
they just want to they're practicing nesting and so once
they're in the bed, phones go away and they do
not have them out. Didn't you at one point have
a rule of your husband no TV in the bedroom. Yes,
and we had no TV for much of our marriage.
That changed about three years ago and I love it
and now you love the TV in the bedroom. Yes,
But I think that I was thinking when I read this,

(32:57):
I was like, my husband, I, we need to implement
something like this because one we want to read more too,
we can just end up being on our phones. It's
not good for you to have that screen time before
you go to bed. Something to do with the sciences,
stay with the blue lights. So I'm like, you know what,
you need to put it away. I enjoy watching TV
in bed. And people say if you do everything in bed,
you don't sleep as well in bed? Well, crap, I'm

(33:18):
more comfortable in bed. I'm just like I'm all that.
I love my bed. Yeah yeah, all right, what else
you get? Okay? So Gerber is searching for their next
ambassador baby for twenty twenty, and the search is on.
So parents have until February twenty first to submit a
photo in a story and a chance to have their
baby be the Gerber Baby of the Year. And if
all you got to do is go to photosearch dot

(33:38):
Gerber dot com, Eddie's the only one. Oh no, Lunchbox,
you have a baby. Oh my gosh, is your baby
gonna be born in time? Yeah? Okay, do it? We
should submit it. I mean I know how much that pace.
I mean it could be who knows that baby is
really famous. It's got to Lunchbox now, it won't be millions.
Oh but can you imagine Lunchbox is baby up stages him? Oh?

(34:00):
He because he's already been mad when Eddie's kids get
go viral. Lunch has never gone viral, and then he
gets mad when his kid does. Isn't the role. It's
apparently you should be happy for your kid like you
should be happier that your kid gets to do something
you don't get to do. Yes, it is, and if
they accomplished something later in life, yes, but just being
going viral for being a picture that would make me mad.
But if it gets paid a lot of money, I

(34:22):
guess I'll let him do it because you get the money.
Ye would you save it for his college or would
you just spend No, I'll probably spend it. I mean,
because you got to pay to raise the kids. Good amy. Okay,
So just quick story that is amazing because Bobby, I
know you don't have the best relationship with potholes. But
this guy was in an ambulance and the ambulance went
over a pothole and the dip and the whatever it

(34:44):
did to him, it saved his life and we started
his heart. Yeah, medics say the man's heartbeats suddenly returned
to normal after it went over the pothole. So it's
almost like what his body needed to jolt back into
whatever it needs to do. Fun struggling and yeah, pop
his heart. So sometimes potholes can be good. Let me

(35:06):
go to Michael real quick in Virginia. We got just
a few seconds. Hey, Michael, what's up, Bud, Hey, what's
going on? Man? I just wanted to call and say
thank you from MEBA personally on a road for being
a quadruplegiate. It's here and all y'all positive positivities that
y'all spread every day. Minutes so love you can, so
holdsome man and thank y'all. Well. I appreciate that. Thank
you very much, Thanks for listening, thanks for calling, and
all you guys at call like we appreciate that because

(35:27):
we know your mornings are busy, and in fact you'll
pick up your cell phone and wait on hold for five, ten,
twenty thirty minutes, however long it takes, like, we appreciate that.
So thanks for listening, Thanks for calling. Amy, wrap us
up here him Amy, And that's my pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
Good Remember last week when I was telling you the

(35:51):
story about that brewing company who was putting dogs on
the cans. Yes, and they were like, hey, here are
some dogs that could use adopting and you would get
them on your cans and you get the beer. Okay,
we'll have an update to this. A Minnesota woman recognized
her dog that's been missing for three years on a
beer can from motor Works Brewing. Monica Matthis says she

(36:15):
was scrolling through Facebook when she saw the viral story
about the adoptable dogs being put on beer cans at
a Florida brewery. Quote. I saw one of my dogs.
I was like, wait, that looks like my dog. She
said that her dog named day Day. The one that
was on the can looked like the dog that she
helped deliver back in the day and kept, and she

(36:36):
searched for her, called the shelters and eventually got re
united with the dog. They checked the microchip and the
name had been changed, but the information was the same,
and so that's how they found the dog. Isn't that crazy? Yeah?
Once I got the confirmation, I just couldn't believe this
was actually my dog. How Hazel got from the Middlewest

(36:57):
down to Florida, they say, is unknown, and the transportation
is being paid for by friends of Manity County Animal Services.
And thanks to it, but cannon beer, Hazel gets to
go home. How about that? That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good, that's good. Who do

(37:21):
you think initiates divorce more men or women? Women? Why well,
I don't know, because they can't put up with the
guy anymore, because that's not right, because both ways, no
women's right. Oh okay, I was just guessing women initiate
almost seventy percent of divorces, really, which I thought was

(37:43):
extremely high. Yeah, I thought it'd be like fifty five
one where the other clothes Why women initiate most of
the divorces are think the smart ones that are finally
like this is just not gonna work, or as Amy said,
they just can't put up with our crap anymore. That's it.
Maybe let's go over to Amy and at the morning Corny. Now,
morning Corny, how does Thread get to school? How does

(38:07):
Thread get to school on a spool bus? That's pretty
funny there, it is, thank you very much. That was
the morning Corny. Andy was trying to solo clap her.
We don't really clap anymore. We really don't know. I
kind of felt that one that was pretty funny. One
the Friday morning conversation with Marion Morris, How are you great?

(38:31):
How are you good? Good to see you. I know
it feels like it's been a while. It does extend.
We live in this world now where you know I
follow you on Instagram, so I watch your stories, and
although we haven't seen each other, I guess in person,
I do feel like I know everything that's going on
with you. So when you walk in, I'm like, Oh,
it's almost like there's no need to get up and
like make a big deal about seeing each other because
we're always seeing each other, right, I am jealousy that

(38:53):
Stanley from the Office, Well he sent me a video.
Oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, yeah, Jake Adam send me
a video. It cost three hundred dollars. Haven't send me
that video. Those are legit, though. Religion got one for
his birthday from one of the guys from the Righteous Gemstones.
Oh yeah really, his friend Andrew bought it for him.
But it was really really funny. But yeah, I would

(39:15):
freak out of someone from the office sent me one. Yeah,
and I did birthday idea for anyone. I went back
this year on edn't dance this year. But Meredith from
Dancing with the Stars A Meredith from the Office when
I'd Dancing with the Stars. Yes, and I get to
hang out with her three times. Maybe that's who I
was thinking that you met. Okay, Yeah, the greatest and
she's like, Yeah, She's like, I'm coming to Nashville. We're
gonna have dinner. So and I tried not to geek out. Yeah,

(39:37):
it's hard not to geek out when you're a super
fan because you want to ask all the questions. But
it didn't. I played it pretty cool. But she was
so open about being on the office. She was like,
I talked about whatever you want, which I thought was
also pretty great. Yeah. They seem so like proud to
be have been a part of such like American Classic.
So yeah, I love talking about it all the time.
I guess I haven't seen you since you announced that

(39:59):
you were gonna have a baby. Yeah, right, Like I haven't.
I haven't done anything really since like the Cmas. So yeah,
this is like the first time I really talked to
people since I just kind of got through the holidays
and just keep getting bigger. So is it harder to
sing as the baby grows? I haven't had a show,

(40:20):
so I don't know. I have the Houston Rodeo coming up,
which will be like very close to my due date,
so I'll have to let you know then if it's
harder to sing. But I mean we were recently on
our like baby Moon in the mountains, and I tried
to do this hike and it was just hit a
full like it sounded just ridiculous, me like wheezing behind

(40:43):
Ryan and I only made it like half a mile,
and I just can't do the same things. But I'm
like listening to myself, and you know, it's like as
long as you're getting out there and trying, But as
far as singing goes, I've heard, yeah, like by the end,
you know, they're like kicking you in the ribs. So
I can't imagine it's easy to sing. Friday Morning Conversation

(41:05):
with Marion Morris. I've put together a list of baby
names based on pop culture and current events. I'd like
to pitch to you before you maybe assign all the
names to your baby, Okay, okay, because you know every
year they put out the baby list and it's always
some things from pop culture that did end up making
the big names. So just bear with me. Tell me
if you would go for these. How about, um, we
named the baby Corona, not the virus, not the beer.

(41:28):
Then what is it is it like spelled like the beer? Yeah? Yeah,
but little We'll come a little Corona. How do you
feel about that? Um pass Okay. How about Thanos? Uh?
So masculine? Is it? Like? Is that from Avengers? It is? Okay,
I'm okay the misunderstood bad guy got it? Did you

(41:49):
watch Avengers? No? Do you watch Cheer? No? But I've
heard it's good. The greatest so good is Thanos? And
that too? No, it should be there. Okay. Are you
about to throw one of those names? Yeah? Yeah, I
was gonna be well Darius, Ladarius or Jerry Yeah yeah,
um okay, let me here's one you're not if Furst's
gonna hit you funny, but if you think about it,
Baby Yoda, Baby Yoda, heard baby Yoda? All off? Joker

(42:15):
or last one I'll say the best for last TikTok.
These are all great um rapper names. Do you have
a name that you're just not revealing yet? Um? I
mean someone suggested we should name him? Yeah, so yeah, heard,
yeah he got it? Or I like heard heard heard so?

(42:37):
No you're not sharing the name yet? No, I mean,
I really keep that to ourselves until he gets here.
I feel like I've revealed a good amount so, and
I would also like to meet him before assigning the
name officially, just because it might chang what does he
look like? You might not be what we think what.
It might be a TikTok if yeah, you have any

(43:00):
like you know what Bobby's hound this Baby Yoda? For sure?
He might be a Stanley. Most babies look like baby Yoda.
Let's be honest right when they come out? Yeah, for sure.
I mean he's adorable, So I'd love to have one.
Marion Morris is here the Bones gonna be number one
this week? Like this song again doesn't sound like a
lot of other things on the radio, which I think

(43:21):
is why it's so strong and cuts through so strongly.
Before you put the song out, was there of a
conversation of like, who, I don't know this maybe a
little too risky? Um not with this one, just because
it was such a favorite it shows. So that is
always like my litmus test if like a song is
doing okay for me, is like if fans really react

(43:42):
to it in a live setting, and people just freaked
out when we would go into that buono budom bud budom,
And so that kind of furst our hand when it
came to picking that single, and I'm so glad we did.
I feel like thank you for saying it doesn't sound
like the rest of the radio. I think that it's
um it's kind of the first love song I've put out,

(44:05):
because you know, with my church and eighties and I
could use a love song and even girl Like, none
of those really touch on a relationship. It's all like
very worldly songs that are that are just about life.
So The Bones is kind of the first song that
I've ever put out as a single that addresses love
in the most like realistic terms, because a lot of

(44:27):
love songs to me can just feel so earnest and
like I just can't relate to them. And with The Bones,
it felt like we were writing something about a real
relationship that goes through these trials and isn't perfect every day.
And it isn't like, uh, preaching to anyone. It's just

(44:48):
saying like you and me are going to like be
in the trenches together no matter what. That's interesting. Do
you talk about it like that? It's like a pragmatic
love song, yeah, like extremely practical, and we build the basse,
then whatever the crap happens, we got the base. Exactly
got the basse. Friday morning conversation with Marion Morris whenever

(45:09):
you play the Houston Rodeo. Is that to be March seventh?
Will you have a doctor with you because you're right
on like you said, you're right on the edge. Yeah,
we have a doctor with you. I'm going to have
my I'll have an appointment with my doctor a couple
of days before so I'll get like the clearance. Um.
But I'm thinking I want to bring like my dula

(45:31):
with me, just for like moral support, help me out.
I never had a baby, so yeah, tell me what
a dula. It's basically like they're they're usually women, and
they are birthing coaches and they're sometimes nurse certified. Sometimes
they're just there for like emotional support, um. But basically

(45:51):
they're kind of like your manager in the room with
the doctors because they've seen so many kids get born, um,
and they just kind of help you and your husband,
especially with like first time parents. I mean Ryan is
going to be just as clueless as me, Like adding
a kate for you. Yeah, and just talk to the doctors,
talk to like our families, and they basically just keep

(46:12):
the room chill. And I think, like I'll be so
distracted with the other thing that this it'll be nice
to have someone advocating for us, especially with like it
being our first kid. Will you fly to Houston that
pregnant or will you take a bus just in case?
Because it'd be so cool if you had the baby
on the plane. How cool would it be if you
are you're playing Mary Moore had a baby, You're like, yeah,
that would be pretty cool. Went into labor on stage. Um,

(46:36):
I'm gonna probably fly just per my doctor's orders because
it's a much shorter trip. It's like eleven hour bus ride,
so you know, if things go sow up, we'll at
least be back in Nashville. Did you say tow up
from the flow up like Tora up or from Hope? Um? Yeah.

(46:59):
It's also I play at six pm, so I'm going
to be back in Nashville. I'm hoping by like nine thirty,
so if we time it right. I don't know, this
could all be real wishful thinking, like if you have
them maybe before then what happens. I don't know. You know,
I feel like I'm just taking it day by day

(47:19):
and I still have like a ways to go. So
I'm just listening to like my doctors and my body
and myself and just I think that I think I
can do it. I believe in myself. Marion Morris is here.
I was thinking about you. Are you still able to
do music thing? Are you still writing? Are you still

(47:42):
or are you out of that world right now? Are
you just kind of focusing on the human personal side
of you. I have a couple rights coming up, just
with friends, people that I wrote with for my last record,
and just to kind of like get something going. I
think that being creative in this way is something I

(48:03):
have not tapped into for quite some time, just having
been promoting a record for the last year and a half.
So yeah, I'm going to be writing a little bit.
But I also don't want to put any sort of
deadline like oh, we're on album three now. I don't
even want to go into those rights kind of telling
my co writers Okay this is for m then three

(48:25):
I want to go in and just like write a
song and like clear the cobwebs out. So yeah, for me,
it's like I just I mean, my record is not
even a year old and winning album at the CMAS.
I felt like that that just afforded me some time
to be like, Okay, chill you're about to have a
baby and have this whole other like life challenge to

(48:48):
deal with. You don't even know what headspace you're going
to be in in a year, so trying to like
put time stamps of songs around that is tough because
I mean I don't even know what kind of songs
I could be writing any year. I mean, just with
this whole new change happening. So uh yeah, I'm just
writing here and there. Here's the tough question, what are

(49:09):
you listening to? Now? Everybody wants to note that we
look to as wonderful creators, Like what do you listen
to in your own space, your own time? Yeah that
right now? You're like, man, I'm like, I'm really feeling
that right now. It's tough. It's a tough question. Yeah,
especially when your job is music. Um. I think that

(49:30):
lately have been really into these like pop female artists,
like I love the new Halsey record I think is
really really good. Um, I'm obsessed with Rosaliah, who is
this kind of Spanish flamenco pop artist from Spain, and

(49:51):
she's beautiful and her art, like her music videos, her
songs are just so otherworldly and it's nice to kind
of get out of your own lane for a second
and just listen to something not even your own language,
because it just gets like the gears shifting in a
different creative way. Um. That's why I hang out with Eddie. Yeah,
the same thing, right. Yeah. Um, you're watching Anything Good

(50:15):
and Anything on Netflix always every time you come in,
we kind of bond over some show. What do you
what have you been watching? Netflix, Amazon, anything anywhere? Well?
I love anything true crime. Did you watch the Aaron
Hernandez documentary? I was just about to say, yeah, Ryan
and I blew through that, and you know, I must
have just completely forgotten about that news story because I
had I did not remember that at all, even though

(50:37):
it was just a couple of years ago. Um. Yeah,
I mean it's just so insane and sad. Um constantly
it kind of outdoes itself with more shocking things like Wow,
I can't believe this happened. Oh and then that happened too,
and yeah too, you go, Wow, I can't believe I've
forgotten about all of that. Like the world is hitting
us so many ways. You forget a story that was
that crazy about something that was in our in pop

(50:59):
culture was so big sports is a big part of
pop culture, right, I know, and I mean it's the
biggest football team in the country that it happened too.
So yeah, that was a really great documentary. There's a
show on HBO The Outsider with Jason Bateman, and it's
really scary. It's like it's Stephen King written. Um, it's

(51:21):
based off of the Stephen King book. But that's been
really creepy, like scary stuff. I do. Ryan like could
take it or leave it, But I love being scared,
which is probably why I'm like so terrified when I
have to be home alone and he goes out of town.
But I just I love like anything true crime. Well, congratulations,

(51:41):
thank you and everything. It's really great to see you.
Congrats on the song. You know, obviously in this room
we all love what you do. Thank you. Well, it's fun.
This is like your namesake song that could potentially go
number one. It's all because of you, Bobby, Thank you.
I didn't want to say it, but all right, Marion
Morris is here and we will see you soon. All right,
all right, thank you guys, It's time for the good news.

(52:09):
Good Sarah is a school principal in Arlington, Texas. Of
an elementary school. And there's two kids in her school now,
one has already graduated, and their father's been six since
twenty eighteen with kidney problems, been looking for a donor everywhere.
And Sarah's like, you know what, I'm the principal. I'm
supposed to help these kids whenever I can. She goes

(52:29):
and gets tested and she's a match and donates her
kidney to the dad. Dang even to go get tested.
It's a big step because I mean that means you're
really considering it. Wow, that's awesome. That's what that's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. I'll
play you just a vocals from a one hit wonder

(52:53):
you'll know the song. I just need you to name
the artist. Okay, sorry for example, and you name this
artist right here. That's what's going on. Says the song
is called torn, But do you know who sings that? Yes?
Go ahead, Natalie and Bruclia. Yeah, Natalie and Brulia. Nice

(53:16):
whatever silent I think. But yeah, okay, don't be I
use name Snob. I had a crush on her pronunciation snob. Okay, right,
your answer down, guys. These are all one hit wonders again.
I just need the artist and you're gonna hear the
island vocals. Here we go number one to cut me off,

(53:38):
My God can never happen nothing. The song is called
Somebody that I used to know. No, you did have
the stuff? Remember them? Your friends coming Amy change, go
to a eddie, go to a stop stop pronunciation snob.

(54:03):
That's how I said I'm gonna play all right. Next
up these are all one hit wonders. Here is the
artist get again, Yeah, getting no, but I again getting no?
But I can again. Yeah, I'm Rember the whim. The

(54:29):
song is called tub Thumping. The artist is Tumba Wombat's
why that's trumbo womba umboomba. Yeah, okay, okay, can get
frogged in the shoulder and now by me by one
of them nearer? You'll all right? Can you name this artist? Here?
One hit wonder and action? Who let the Dogs Out?

(54:52):
Who let the Dogs Out? Can you name the artist
of who let the Dogs Out? Who let the Dogs out?
Not a heavy breathing in that? Did you don't hear
when the music is happening? Yeah, yep, Pikayo and everybody
have enough? All right? Think about that. Yeah, somebody can

(55:14):
win out with this one. Yeah, yeah, I'm in, but
I don't think I haven't. Who let the dogs out? Amy?
Who is the one hit wonder artist on that one?
It's three h five? Didn't franchise boys that. I don't
want Eddie for the win. This can't be it because
if this is the name of the band, then they

(55:34):
were destined to be a one hit wonder Bloodhound Gang. No, no,
the Bloodhound Gang had multiple hits. Okay, yeah, it's the
boh Man. Well let's do let's do another one. Everybody's
still hit this one hit wonder? Can you name the artist?
I haven't died. I haven't died. I hush Box knows

(55:59):
that he wrote down This was like his jam. He
was like everybody's jam. He would dance to it. You
may win a game the street. I was already getting nervous.

(56:21):
You don't know. I don't. I'm not don't know it.
I'm not. I never went to this. Well, you don't know.
Did you go to Steros? I went to Sparrows a
couple of times. Amy, No, I'm gonna say Lunchbox. I
think he knows that Eddie I put down Blue Man
Group they are bands. Lunchbox for the win. I have

(56:42):
faith in you that you're gonna get it. Here are
you ready for He hasn't won a game in a
long time. It's a big day. Sometimes it's not. It's
not it's not awkwa no Barbie girl show. So I

(57:07):
started thinking, joke, Eddy, give him the hid like he's
joking over there. You all you like one second like
this is my gamal, it is my jam and then said,
oh no, I think I had the right wrong one. Okay,
that's all. I'll just come back and get it. Okay,

(57:27):
we've been through a bunch of the sudden death. We're
gonna play it when you know it. Buzz in your
name looking for the artist. Oh, I think they're found myself.
I don't know if I have this what Eddie for
the win? You am I incorrect? Oh? I think that

(57:50):
I found myself cheerleader and he guesses you guys always
right there when bunch Box been't franchise boys, She's like
a gee r l No, it's oh am I anybody
by a letter? Hey? All right man again one hit

(58:11):
wonder name the artist. We're in sudden death in awesome
Eddie four non blonds. You were so good. I was
gonna get Yeah you should, hey man, that you go

(58:36):
because I felt like I really was gonna lose that
one a lunch box. If you know these, we'll just
play the full clip. Here. Here you go this one.
If you know this artist Barkway, Yeah, that one. Here's
this one, Barbie, let's go. That's awful. That's awkward. That's
Barbie girl. Do you know this one? One hit? Wonder?

(58:57):
Have you ever met a girl that you try? Yeah?
A good job? Adding congratulations on another another. I mean
I felt like I put an asterisk by that one,
like I shouldn't have won that. That was lunchboxes game
because I choked. That was his jam over at level
that was That's all right, I'll take the win. All
you do is win win dang. All right, appreciate you guys.

(59:26):
Now time for flashback Friday, two thousand and four. On
this day, here we go flashback Friday, two thousand and four.
I guess I had been doing mornings for about a year,
almost two years. I was still the kid, yeah, the
way kid who was doing mornings. People are like, oh,
who is this kid? Now? I'm not the kid anymore

(59:49):
now as John Mayer once said and stopped this train,
I'm only good at being young two thousand and four,
that you haven't joined the show yet two thousand and four,
did you No? I didn't join until too thousand and six,
so I was I don't even know if I was
selling granted yet. I think I was still looking for
a job. The biggest country song on the stand in
two thousand and four, There Goes My Life Kenny Chesney,

(01:00:13):
the biggest pop song outcast. Hey, yeah, there you go.
And then a website called the Facebook was launched by
Harvard sophomore Mark Zuckerberg. The website was initially limited to
Harvard students, and then Columbia, Stanford, and Yale students, and

(01:00:33):
now Facebook is worth over five hundred and ninety eight
billion dollars. Mark Zuckerberg's net worth is seventy five billion dollars. Crazy. Yeah,
that is flashback Friday Morgan number two. People should go
back and listen today's show Why Well. Mary Morris was
on with us. Yeah, big, big, long, fun interview with
Marion Morris. So check that out. Bobby Bones Show on demand. Aby,

(01:00:57):
what's going on today? Um? Just enough? I mean trying
to figure out what to do with my kids because
they've been out of school for a couple days, so
they're kind of aunty. I got to get them, like
maybe take them to that jump place or something. They
need to be do something active. That's what I do
with my dog and just like take them someone, let
them run all around, do something. But then I'm like,

(01:01:17):
if we're out of school because of illness, Like if
I go to a jump place, is there illness there? Oh?
For sure, it's the most illness there. Yeah, what about you?
I have a big profile with the Arkansas Democrat. Is
that I think I can talk about this. They're doing
a big, big piece on me. I think a little
bit of it's about future um running for governor. Nice,
they're doing this whole profile. I don't know. So it's

(01:01:40):
the biggest paper in Arkansas. Yeah, and so they've they've
driven six seven hours to get here. Wh my gosh,
that's person no pressure and oh yeah in person photo shoot,
super long interview, I don't feel pressure. You don't at
all because there's people. No, I don't fe pressure in interviews,
like I know what don't Okay, I don't even care

(01:02:00):
what the questions are, Like I know how I feel.
I just say how I feel, because some people ask
for questions beforehand, like they want to be prepared. Yeah,
you don't do that. Well, I'm good, just wing it. No,
I don't wing it. I know it, and there you go.
I know that you know it. But in a way,
if you're not preparing for it, you're winging what you
prepared for me. As much as you can be prepared
for anything, I know you're just always prepared. Yeah, because

(01:02:20):
it's me I'm talking about. Okay, Yeah, I'll see you guys.
Have a great weekend. Monday, We're back by everybody. Bobby
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