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October 5, 2020 79 mins

We get all the details from Mike D after he proposed to his longtime girlfriend this weekend! Lunchbox takes on a worthy female opponent in NFL Trivia. Plus, we talk with AJ McLean about dancing to a Backstreet Boys song tonight and his relationship with Carole Baskins as he prepares for another week of 'Dancing With The Stars'!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, post show pre show. Two Temple University students
were hospitalized Saturday after falling from a four story rooftop
because they were trying to take selfies. They were attending
a party and gather on the rooftop. Police say two
nineteen year old women were taking selfies and fell from
the roof and onto the sidewalk of the back alley.

(00:23):
One of the students suffered leggan ankle injuries. The others
in critical but stable condition with injuries to multiple parts
of our body. Police are investigating, Well, they haven't a
party anyway, I guess because they're college kids. And yeah, yeah,
I don't care. And they lived though, Yeah, I know,
four stories, that's a long fall. I saw that, and
then I saw rig moranus from Honey I shrunk the
kids who had retired from acting because he wanted to

(00:45):
raise his kids in Canada. He was like he did
the Garth Brooks. He's like, I'm gonna just get out
of this. Don't love it right now. And well, as kids,
I think finished college or finished high school. So he's
kind of back in it a bit, okay, But he's
walking down the street in New York and some dude
comes up just punches them right in the face. Rick
Moran is sucker punched while walking down New York City street.
The NYPD released a video of the incident, where he's

(01:06):
shown being punched and knocked down by an unidentified man
wearing an I Love New York sweatshirt. He's sixty seven
years old. He was walking home on Central Park West
near West seventieth Street, and the guy didn't know him,
didn't know who he was. Apparently it's a trend in
New York now where people will just go out and
punch somebody. That's not a fun trend, not if you're

(01:27):
the one taking the punch. No, So there you go.
I saw that, but I saw him released the video too,
so it wasn't anything personal. I didn't Tim, I hated Honey,
I shrugged kid. The sequel sucked, Honey. I blew up
the kids. Yeah, what a little bit viral This weekend
on TikTok had two million views on a video we
put up would you put up this one? Hold on?

(01:50):
Caitlyn never knows where she wants to eat, so when
I asked her, nothing, but I saw that if you say,
guess where we're we going? Wherever they say is where
they want to go? Guess where we're going to dinners?
And I guess See. Yeah, two million views just on
that video probably also helps a lot of guys out. Yeah,

(02:11):
just be like, hey, guess where we're going wherever they
guess go? You guys right? Congratulations? Uh, same thing, mister
Bobby Bones on TikTok, I did four videos. I won't
post for a month and a half. I love watching TikTok,
but I did four videos on TikTok this weekend. You
could tell him sick and I'm only at home because
I'm like, all right, what am I gonna do now?
So did that? And these Morgan Wallen videos pop up

(02:32):
on TikTok. The guys like the king of country TikTok. However,
all these videos now of all these girls, they're like,
Morgan Wallen came over to my house, Morgan Wallen. It's
one way I met up with Morgan Wallen. I did, Mike,
Do you ever see him explain that? What do you mean?
So what's happening? Was showing up it? Well there's a
if you just probably look up the hashtag Morgan Wallen. Okay,

(02:55):
he's big on TikTok. But now the whole trend is
people are putting up a lot of videos of him
just being like, hey, he went to the Alabama game.
Either this year or last year, I don't know, but
he's like, hey, it shows the text messages, yeah, I'll
meet you here, pick me, and then all of a sudden,
put them they show the proof because they could just
be making it up. No, no, no, they show the proof.
And so there was one girl going, here's one when

(03:19):
Morgan Wallen gives you a concert in your room, and
then it shows him and just casually rolled around with
Morgan Wallen tonight. Here's another one. I mean, I want
to have to I want to watch these. He's also
he also sings on there a little bit, but it's good.
But yeah, there's a whole Morgan Wallen TikTok that's happening.

(03:40):
But I guess he doesn't have a girlfriend or anything,
so have at it right in this I'm watching him now.
Whatever tiktoks where the funniest stuff is? I don't have
it on my phone, I know, but it is where
the funniest stuff is for sure. The good news for
twenty twenty graduating classroom college. It was easier than ever
because most professors weren't like, we're not gonna fail you.

(04:01):
It's pandemic. Nice I could use that. That's pretty lucky.
A woman who stole millions in merchandise and sold on
an eBay has been sentenced. She's been sentenced to fifty
four months in federal prison for selling millions of dollars
in merchandise and selling it. She's really to pay three
point million dollars in restitution. The Secret Service jumped in,
she would sell all this stuff from overseas. But I mean,

(04:27):
do you ever get that money back from her? Like,
you don't get that money? You just say yo us
And she never pays, right, She has to pay a
little bit at a time, and then they'll probably take
some of her paycheck. Yes, but again they'll never get
that money back. Everyone Lunchbox used to run DVDs through
in her. Oh Man, we were making money Disney DVDs
from China. It was unbelievable business. We did one small load,

(04:48):
sold out and probably a day and a half. So
we ordered a big shipment and we got a message
from customs that if we ever want to come pick
them up, come on down that was a big loss
where they like bootlegs, like you're watching the Lion Queen instead.
Oh yeah, it was definitely bootleg. It was definitely bootleg DVDs.
And we we really thought we had a business because
we sold the first box in a day and a half.

(05:09):
I'm telling you, so we reinvested all the profits. And
when you got that note from customs, it was like, oh,
oh you didn't go pick it up. No, they still
got it, so they're watching. Um well, I was gonna
make a rat a two eym, but then I didn't
realize that was Disney or note it is? It is?
Is that a good one? Yeah? Rat two is phenomenal

(05:31):
really as one of my favorite disneysput so good. What
was your joke going to be though? Isn't that good wear? Yeah?
It was like Tiny Mermaid instead of Little Mermaid, you
know things like that. I just bailed out of its
once I realized that's that's good. There you go, Mousa two.
Um A mean anything I want to say? No, I
don't think so, all right, because I about to wrap

(05:53):
this up. Okay, I got a new nail color that
I love. You want to know the call? Oh that's it.
That's what he was looking forward. Yeah, I got it
at wall there's some background music for this, right, this
is good. I did? Oh is that purple? Didn't know?
It's like a browning. It's not maybe some purple hues
in it, but more like brown. It's very good for fall.
And I found it at Walgreens and it's the se
brand and it's called Generation Zen. I was waiting for

(06:17):
my background music. Didn't get me. I guess Ray never
felt compelled to the nail minute. Yeah, that will not
be a segment. All right. We used to do the
Girly Minute, remember, Yeah, Yeah, that was the whole joke
of it was me doing it. That was a long
time ago. All right, we're gonna go. We're gonna get
in today's show. No, no, what did we do with
Alexis Wolfer. You weren't doing it back in the day.

(06:41):
That wasn't that. The Girly Minute was me and you?
Well what was it called? Was her? I don't remember
the beauty minute it was I did. I had three
minutes a day with it or a week? What was it?
Anybody there? You go see is the girly Minute with
Alexis Wilfer? From Beauty Bean and Amy Brown, Well what
is it? What'd you look up? Well? No, we also

(07:02):
did a girl the Girl the Girl, What did you say?
Girl talk where Amy and I would share like girly
things that we recommend or that we were having on
the show. Yeah, kind of like that. I would share
this nail color. And now we've been doing this for
too long. Well getting well the girly minutes definitely from
like two thousand and seven for routing, Thank you very much.

(07:23):
Enjoy today's show by everybody transmitting the Alaska Welcome to
Monday Show Morning Studio Morning. On the phone right now
is Craylin in Las Vegas. Hey Craylin, what's happening? Hey,

(07:44):
let's happen in BOBE Good Morning Studio Morning. So earlier
during the week, Raymundo was hitting of artists in their DM.
The season will respond. Now I want to give a
shout out to Raymundo because every time I hit him
up in his DM, so say oh what up, Camp,
I resolutely just have a conversation. So he's always been

(08:05):
that nice guy to get back to you if you
hit him up in the DM. So i'n give him
a shout out to Raymundo. Do you respond everybody? Ray?
Not everybody. Some of the chicks will just say that's cute.
And I also don't want to like have a DM
combo with a woman. But if it's a guy, I'll
usually talk sports or ask what city they're in and
just try and get some deats, I mean, usually get
valuable stuff. Don't you try to like make them go

(08:25):
on your betting website? Ding ding ding? Why does it?
I did that for a while, but I got in trouble,
so I've been out of that for months. What's your
Instagram name? At? All right? All right, you know who
it is? All right? Rays At Sisson Ray Mundo, SZN
ray Mundo. All right, Hey, Craig, Craig twenty appreciate the call.

(08:48):
I was talking to Ray, but hey, good for him
throwing that out there. American Airlines just for a little
a bunch of flight attendants and one of them is
going viral after she got on the speaker at the
end of her last flight and just talking about it.
Thankful she was for the two and a half years
that she worked for them. This is the American Airlines
flight attendant Brianna Ross. She completed her final working flight
on Sunday, landing in Dallas Fort Worth, and she posted

(09:09):
the speech. Here's about twenty five seconds of what she
said on the flight. Unfortunate, this was my last flight
before I will never forget seeing your Facebook today than
from the bottom of my heart showing up. I also
want to personally dancing everyone of the year for she's
in a far America today. This job wasn't a stake

(09:30):
for me after being happy with my job after grajoritying college.
You know, she's getting a job right back, and so
they start hiring back. Yeah, they may even go back
to her. Go like, on second thought, you can stay
like it goes viral for that and her love for something. Yeah,
I thought you were going to play a clip of
her like, you know, like see you kind of thing,
but I added the mood set up. Yeah, No, it's
very different crying there last day on the job. That's hard.

(09:54):
Let's see, these are the most stressful life events, right
for the top five? Yeah, number five, starting your first job,
Number four, having kids, number three, getting married, number two,
going through a breakup or divorce. What do you think
the number one most stressful life event is losing a
loved one? Nope, didn't you make the talk ten? Wow? Okay, um?

(10:17):
Moving Moving is number one. Yeah, it's pretty stressful. Yeah,
it's just annoying because I don't get stressed by it.
I just get annoyed by it. I don't want to
and half to crap. I don't even want to move.
So then you gotta find out where throwing the dumpster
and you're like, why did that store all this stuff?
It's still good news? Countdown, counting down the biggest good

(10:38):
news stories across the left. Let's go and let's start
at number five. Five. Bill Lambert is one hundred years
old and he just broke the record to become the
oldest scuba diver in the world. He's a hundred Are
you kidding me? His family celebrated, describing Bill as an
amazing guy. They're gonna support him. His goal is to

(11:01):
stay in shape so he can break the record again
at one hundred and one. Think about that, one hundred
years old, just doing anything. Hey, if old Bill's walking
down the street to target, I'm like, that's cool. That's
number five. A guy named David Stevens just retired from
his job as the CEO of an insurance company and
to help out employees. He's given out close to thirteen

(11:22):
million dollars in bonuses on his way out. Every full
time employee gets thirteen hundred bucks and part timers get
about six hundred and fifty dollars. So that's pretty cool too.
A three year old named Wolfie who's obsessed with garbage trucks,
only got to invite two people to his birthday this
month because of COVID, and he chose the two trash

(11:44):
collectors who handle his routes. So they went above and
beyond for him. They brought four trucks to his house,
blaired the horns, hung out on the front yard with him,
gave him his own uniform. Here's a clip from the
news story they did on his birthday party. We took
a liking, I mean he took a liking to us.
Wolf he's a really great kid. Without hesitation, he said,
drew in DJ. Since the report of the park, we

(12:06):
got you something you can't play me with. My guy cuts.
There you go. Bentley Bowyers is a two year old
toddler who happened to be born with a cleft lip.
In his short life, he's already had two surgeries, including
one to fully close the lip, while his dad Brandon,
found a special puppy for him, who was also born

(12:28):
with a cleft lip. So now Bentley and the puppy
named Lacy are inseparable. They're best friends and they do
everything together. Why and here you go, here's your big one.
A dairy queen in south central Virginia was sharing acts
of kindness in the drive through. Two hundred and fifty
six people paid for the meal of the person behind
them between seven am and two pm last Friday. That's

(12:50):
seven hours of cars paying for the order of the
person behind them. That's crazy. Here's one of the customers
that was in line. Oh, I definitely made my day
and I hope and make somebody else behind me too.
That the good news countdown on the Bobby Bones Show. Now,
AJ McClean, AJ, what's happening man? What is up? Studley? Man?

(13:11):
You're good? You look good well man. As you know,
it's a lot of work. So I'm getting in the
best shape of my life. I mean a lot of dancing. Tonight,
AJ will be dancing to Larger than Life by his
band the Backstreet Boys on Dancing with the Stars. Did
they come to you and say at some point you
have to do a Backstreet Boy song? Or did you
go to them and say, hey, let's do it. When

(13:32):
when we first started everything, like about a week prior
to getting into the first couple of weeks of actual
dance rehearsal, they had asked, you know, can we do
a Backstreet Boy song this season? And I said, I totally,
of course. I mean, it's a really big part of
my story. It's still part of my life. Um, I
wasn't expecting it to happen so soon week four, but

(13:55):
uh yeah, I mean, I'm I'm stoked and it's gonna
be one heck of a formants. I'll tell you that.
Are you having more fun doing this show than you
thought you would? Yes? I am. It is a lot
of work, as I'm sure you can recall a lot
of stuff that goes on in between the dance rehearsals,
like going and doing your package interviews and the press,

(14:16):
and definitely a lot more work, I would say, than
putting an actual tour together. And you and Cheryl Burke,
you guys get along pretty well. We are like two
peas in a pod. I'll tell you what. We have
very similar personalities. We're both sober. Yeah, man, she is.
She's the og. So you know, I'm definitely trying to
take take in as much from her as I can.

(14:38):
The biggest thing that she's taught me is to just
embrace the process and it's a marathon, not a sprint.
Have you lost any weights? Oh? Yeah, I mean I
when I knew that I was doing the show about
six months ago, I actually got back in the gym
virtually with my with my trainer, and I lost about
seventeen pounds before we started, And once we've started now,

(15:01):
I've lost another probably eight pounds, and it's I'm pretty
much just becoming skin and muscle right now. You know.
The thing that people will ask me about that show,
like people that are going on the show, some people
will reach out and I say, hey, you really got
to take care of your body before it gets hurt,
to keep it from getting hurt, because once you're injured,
you're just you're performing from a deficit and it's hard
to ever get it back healthy because you're training every

(15:23):
single day. Are you doing anything to make sure that
your body is just staying as best to shape as
it can be. You know, one of the first things
that Cheryl asked me to do is to stop lifting,
But I'm definitely still doing a lot of core working out,
mainly doing a lot of leg stuff. Core workout still
when I'm home, eating really really well as well. You know,

(15:44):
when I started, my mouth was open because I'd never
danced before, but I would dance. My mouth was all
like this, I dance. They exactly how I do it, dude, Yeah, dances.
And then I went back and I actually watched a
couple of Knicks dances and he does the exact same thing.
I'm why can't I just smile like a human being?
A Why do I look like a venus fly trap
when I'm dancing? But you know, last week, Disney Week,

(16:09):
I was definitely smiling much more. There was no open, open,
gaping mouth. I'm getting into it. You know, when the
odds first came out, you were the number one favorite
to win at four to one. That does that put
a pressure on you because people know you have some
Backstreet boy experience dancing on stage or do you like that?

(16:29):
You know? At first, yeah, it was definitely a bit
of a shock, and yes, that is a lot more
pressure to actually take on. But at the same time,
I've tried to let people know that even though I've
got thirty years under my belt and I've been dancing
most of my life, I've been I've been forced to
kind of have to reprogram everything I know that's in

(16:50):
my body to do ballroom. I've never done ball room
in my entire life, so I never knew about a frame,
I never knew about kicks and flicks. It is still
a real challenge to kind of, you know, just erased
thirty years of you know, dance technique and then start
like a like a new born learning how to walk.

(17:11):
What'd you think about Carol Baskin? Did you spend any
time with her? I just got to say, she is
one of the sweetest women I've met. She was very
down to earth. Obviously, you know, everybody unless you were
living under a rock watch Tiger King and it was phenomenal,
But at the same time, obviously depicted her in a
certain light. And when you get to spend quality time

(17:32):
with her, obviously six feet apart, she's really sweet and
you know, I feel like people were finally starting to
kind of get to know another side of her, and
then unfortunately she got taken off the show. But I'm
sure she's happy being back home with her big cats,
and she is still doing something really, really good. So

(17:52):
I wish you're all of the best and she will
be missed. Well. Now it's the time too. At least
two seasons ago when I was on where do you
start making money? Every week that you stay on? Because
the first couple of weeks they give you that, you
know you're paid a set amount, But now you're playing
for money. AJ, You gotta dance for money. Baby Papa
needs a brand new pair of nikes, and mommy needs
a new dress, and my girls need new school supplies.

(18:13):
So you know, since we're not touring for an undisclosed
amount of time, gotta do with what you gotta do
and hopefully take home that mirrorball. Man, I want to
follow in your footsteps. You don't want to do that otherwise.
Tonight everybody listening right now, listen. I love AJ. You
can tonight his number and it will be all season.
It's two one five two three. You can text AJ
to two one five two three. He'll dance tonight. He'll

(18:36):
be awesome. He's doing a Backstreet Boys song. You ever
seen my girl Sharna? I do, Actually she's actually dancing
with my new friend, mister Jesse Metcalf, and she definitely
says hello to you and to my bandmate Nick, and uh,
you know, she's she's been killing it. She got a
flight a slight injury earlier in the season with her ankle,
but she's been trucking along. Yeah. She danced with Nick

(18:59):
and they didn't win, and Nick's a really good dancer,
and then she dances with me and she does. I
remember seeing Nick. I saw Nick in La and he
was like, hey man, we were like two weeks from
the finale and he was like, hey man, how's this
season going. I'm like, I don't know how long? How
much longer I can hold on? And he was like, dude,
you're gonna win the thing and you suck. And I
was like, I know, hey man. You know that's why

(19:20):
I keep telling everybody like, may the best man or
a woman win, because none of us are ballroom dancers.
So I do really want to take home that mirrorball.
I'm not gonna lie, especially for my kids. You know,
the two things to do, one stay healthy and two
make sure people love you, because your dancecords is gonna
go up and down a little bit each week. But
if you have the people's vote, you're unstoppable. As as
that's what I did, You're unstoppable on that show. So

(19:42):
HEJ good luck, man, I'm rooting for you. Thank you, man.
I love watching you out there. I love chery. I'll
tell her I said hello, and we'll talk to you
in a few weeks when you're still on. All right, Budd, Yes, man,
that sounds amazing. Good to see your brother, and yes, everybody,
thank you so much for your votes and vote again tonight. Yeah.
Text AJ to two one five two three as the

(20:03):
show was going on, A J talked to you soon, Bud.
Thanks brother, appreciate you. Man' there is AJ mcclin. I'll
tell you when I, you know, was on the show.
The first two weeks, you just get your check. They're like,
here's the money you get for doing the show. Everybody
gets the same amount of money, doesn't matter how big
star you are or me. Everybody gets same amount of money.
And so like, here's your check. And then week three

(20:26):
you start to make. For the first next couple episodes,
you make ten thousand dollars a week. Pressure is on. Yeah,
So about week five or six it goes up to
like twenty five a week, wow, and then it goes
up to fifty a week, and then it gets super
competitive because people want to make the money. It's I'm
just about dancing. Yeah, So when you get kicked off
at that point, you're like really upset, you are, but

(20:48):
mostly you've just put so much work in that you're like, dang,
it's both but that's awesome. Yeah, it's good. I like
aja Aj mcclan. You guys can vote for him tonight.
A good line eatist from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two,
thirty second skinny Morgan Wallen announced he's going to be
the musical guest on an upcoming episode of Saturday Night Live.

(21:11):
The show is this Saturday Night, October tenth. Congratulations to
Jamison Rogers. He proposed to his girlfriend Sarah at the
place they met, the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville. Matt Stell
is releasing a new EP later this month. The EP
is called Better Than That and it will be out
on October sixteenth. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny call.

(21:31):
It's time for the good news, Bobby. When an eight
year old boy needed a bone marrow, donation to save
his life. News reporter Megan Hyler stepped up to help
about a year ago. She did a quick swab and
she sent it in to be placed on the National
bone marrow Registry, and she got a call a year later,

(21:52):
randomly that she's the perfect match for this kid. Imagine that.
First of all, do you even do that? That's great? Yeah,
because that bone marrow donation, no job, feel good. And
so she's like, all right, and then all of a sudden,
you just get a call a year later. It to
me feels a little like Eddie saying, hey will be
a foster parent, thinking, you know, who knows if we'll
ever get a call. Then randomly, a year later, at

(22:12):
middle of the night, you get a call. Yeah, that's
kind of what this feels like. So this kid's battling
a blood disease so rare that only one and one
million people worldwide have it. So only one million people
world what have it? Well, so when she got the call,
she was like, yep, I'm in. The surgery was a success.
They're both doing well. She says, if you have the
opportunity to do this, you should because you can save
someone's life. And then I'll say this, if you're interested

(22:35):
in donating bone marrow, you can go to be the
match dot org Bee the match dot org. So, Megan Hyler,
that is awesome. So pumped that you did that, and
maybe our listeners will hear this be the match dot org.
I want to get involved too, So there you go.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.

(22:55):
Sorry today. This story comes with us from Washington, d C.
A man was walking through the neighborhood when he saw
a car running. He's like boom, jumps in, drives off
and looks in the back scene and he's like, oh no,
there's a baby back there. Oh my goodness. And the
woman had come out of her apartment. She had just
run back in and gets something. She called police, so
police are already there. But the guy returned the car

(23:17):
with the baby in it and tried to outrun police,
but he got caught. Good for him, yeah, because he
doesn't want to have the baby back there while he's
doing You gotta make a decisions. Then yeah, I think
what I would have done where you're at is left
the car where I was and cut my losses. But
that's tough. And look that it did show he had
a conscious Sure, don't want to steal a baby. Hey,

(23:38):
I believe most people are good. Yeah, yeah, I believe
there's a slightly good part about this guy. All Right,
I'm lunchblocked out your bone head story of the day.
Let's do a couple of kid things here, Eddie, your
son wants to watch Forrest Gump and you're not sure
if you should let him. Yeah. Man, And it's crazy
because Forrest comes my favorite movie of all all times.

(23:58):
So when he came up to me and ask me this,
I was like, this is huge. I would love to
share that experience. But as a dad, I don't know
if he's ready for all the content in the movie,
you know what I mean? There are like adult situations,
political stuff that's like, I could lead to a lot
of explaining, and I don't know if I'm ready. At
him being twelve, well you're that movie come out because

(24:19):
I four, I think, okay, I was basically the same age. Yeah,
I'm a little scared, but I mean, at the same
time excited because I really want to watch this movie
with him. Jenny does a lot of drugs. They do
it for the first time. But man, at twelve thirteen
is when you can start showing them this stuff, right,
that's my question. I watched it. I turned it out

(24:40):
pretty good. Yeah, I watched stuff like that. Sometimes it
does lead to conversations, which is good, so you can
have them. But then are you can choose like no
ahead of time where you need to kind of fast forward? Yeah? Oh,
I would be so mad if we're watching you fast
forward part of the movie. I've done. I've done that

(25:01):
in certain movies, where like I do research and know
where those spots are and then I passed forward it.
I would be if I was a twelve or thirteen
year old kid, I would get it. When you're a dad, no,
I know you're still there watching something kids, and then
all of a sudden, everybody gets all naked and all
over each other. You're like, okay, watching Gone Girl with
your kids. Don't kids say twelve plus is the age

(25:25):
for Forrest Gump. Parents say age twelve to thirteen. They
can watch it, so we're in the range. That's it.
He's also a pretty responsible, smart, forward thinking kids. Yes
he is. And I think he's mature enough to handle it.
I think it's just me. This is on me. I'm
a little worried about it, but I'm getting closer and
closer to saying yes, I vote yes, yeah, yes, lunchbox.

(25:48):
Oh let him watch it. Yeah, get out of the helicopter. Yeah,
I mean you've got to let down there and watching
with him on the same kind of thing. Amy, her
daughter wants to wear a mask right now, and I
don't have a problem with it. She's thirteen. First of all,
she's the most beautiful lashes by themselves anyway, So I
tell her she doesn't need to, but I guess she
sees other girls at school wearing makeup. And I get it.

(26:10):
When I was in seventh grade, other girls wearing makeup,
so I wanted to two. And the problem in our
house is now my son wants to everything that she does,
and so he wants to wear mascara. And I'm like,
you're ten, so when you're thirteen, because she wasn't wearing
mascara when she was ten, so when you're thirteen you

(26:30):
can decide. But I mean, it caused this whole ordeal amount.
And then I thought, Okay, you know it is going
to be up to him. But if he wants to
wear to school, then if kids see him with makeup
on at ten, whether girl or guy, it still might
get unwanted attention or it could get picked on, and
I don't want him to get picked on. But I
also just want peace in my house. You know, you

(26:51):
can't let him wear a mascara at school. I think
not you go at thirteen. She's thirteen. You can make
your mind up then and then you kick that can
and you get to it later. Yeah. I told us
to share. She's no longer allowed to put her mascara
on any sort of public place of the house because
that's what causes you. Only wants to do it because
she's doing exactly and if she was in her bathroom

(27:11):
doing it where he couldn't see, but she came down
to my room and he was in there, and then
that's just what opened it all up. So now she
may wear mascara, but she must apply it in private
so that he will forget about it. And then also
when he's thirteen, he can decide. I think you're fair, Eddie.
I think you're out of control. Okase business. We got

(27:32):
so many messages about this game we played last week,
so I thought we'd play another round. Abe, I'll give
you the first line to a famous nineties country song.
You just have to name the song. Eddie one last week,
but we're gonna play another round. Number one. Spent forty
eight dollars last night at the county Fair. Spent forty

(27:53):
eight dollars last night at the county Fair. Right time.
We spent way too long thinking about this. Amy, what
do you have? Incorrect lunch fox, Grundy County auction. Incorrect
Eddie straight guests right here she thinks my tractor sexy
Nope from nineteen ninety five. Spent forty eight dollars last

(28:16):
night out of the County Fair, Tim McGraw, I like it,
I love it. Eight dollars last night at the County Fair, which,
by the way, Tim will be in tomorrow at this
time talking about whatever we want, so that'll be cool,
all right. Next up, he was working through college on
my grandpa's farm, the first line of a nineties country

(28:40):
song from nineteen ninety six. He was working through college
on my grandpa's farm. All right, here we go, Amy
strawberry wine, lunchbox shameless, Eddie strawberry wine, strawberry wine. He
was working through college my grandpa's far. Next one up, Yeah,

(29:08):
who doesn't know what I'm talking about? What from nineteen
ninety eight? Oh my god, who doesn't know what I'm
talking about? Dang, dude, who doesn't know? Who doesn't know?
So last time you kind of said it, who doesn't know?
You're not doing that in this one not as much.

(29:30):
How about this who doesn't know what I'm talking about?
That's kind of it pends down. What if I went,
who doesn't know what I'm talking about? That helps? Amy?
What do you have nothing? Then? Why would you say
digsie chicks? Because now I know it's who doesn't know

(29:51):
what I'm talking like that, we know it's wide open spaces.
This man, I feel like a woman is what I've
written to Ay, what'd you write down? I have nothing, Eddie?
I have unsolved mysteries. Nice dixie chick. I'm talking about
because when you said it the first time, you go,
who doesn't? I was like, Oh, it's a man next

(30:12):
up plowing these fields in the hot summer sun. Nineteen
ninety nine. Plowing these fields in the hot summer sun.
I mean, I mean man, Amy, big green tractor, lunchbox

(30:38):
tractor rod Eddie, she thinks my tractor sexy that's it.
Can't chat summer sun okay, last one looking back and
the memory of you're saying it the way. Yeah, I'm

(31:00):
in really Amy the Dance, Lunchbox, Unanswered Prayers, Eddie, the Dance,
The Dance Eddie. With that one, You're the champ again.
No one can beat you. Country music, unstoppable. How do
you feel? I feel great? Oh? I feel good? Oh

(31:23):
I feel so good? Asking again, how do you feel? Edie?
I feel good? Oh I feel so good? Nice. I
was reading the store about how to spend less money,
just generally, because sometimes we waste money and don't even
realize what we're wasting it on. And they say, if
you pay for your purchases with cash, you actually spend
less because you're doing it. A credit card sometimes feels
like or even a debit card it's not real, feels

(31:45):
like not real money. They're like, if you're spending excess
money and you can't really figure out what to do,
just get cash because it'll change your decisions daily. That's
pretty interesting. I don't like cash, I'll like touching it,
but I understand that your Amy's pile of stories. So
Papa Murphy's is doing something really cool. They have a

(32:05):
pizza contest going on right now where you go to
your freezer, and if you have one of the oldest
frozen pizzas in your freezer, you could win a one
year supply a fresh pizza from them and a brand
new freezer so you have a place to store it all.
So if you've got frozen pieces in your fridge, all
you gonna do is check the expiration date and send
it in and three lucky people with the oldest dates

(32:27):
are going to win this crazy prize. I'm out. I
eat mine too fast. I don't have any old ones.
Oh love frozen pizzas, so my kids and Papa Murphy's
is really good, so good. Okay, what else? So I've
got before they were famous country stars. Worst jobs, But
before you get into them, Bobby, what was your worst job?

(32:49):
Maintenance on a golf course, washing dishes not the same job,
but golf course maintenance was just labor. My clean roofing proofs,
like doing the I had a bunch of jobs in
that little list. Yeah, whatut? Why? Well? Jerk Spentley's it
was a toilet cleaner. During the summer, he would work
out at a lake in Arizona and he had to

(33:10):
clean two hundred and fifty gallon portable toilets during like
rental houseboags season. Yeah, that'd be tough. Wow. Reba McEntire
said hers was being a cowgirl. She started gathering cattle
on her family ranch at age six, and she helped
turn bulls into steers and she would have to stand
behind the bull and hold his tail while her dad

(33:31):
would snip snip, snip, snippy, or stick your hand in
the butt. Yeah that too, put the plastic glove on
and go in. She said in her autobiography in nineteen
eighty four that Daddy would pass me the testicles and
I'd put them in a bucket. First job. Faith Hill
and Martina McBride said working in merchandise and sales was

(33:54):
really hard. Trey Satkins was an oil worker and then
Philip's suite of Little Big Town was a maall Maine man.
Oh cool, but he has a lot of skills now
because of that, exactly. Yeah, that will come in handy, Okay, No, Bobby,
you talked about people getting on private jets to post
on Instagram, but they would rent it out for sixty
four dollars an hour. They would not rent the jet,

(34:15):
they would rent a set. Yeah. Yeah, so people will
really do anything to look cool on Instagram or social media.
And now heat tourism is a thing. People are driving
thousands of miles to Nevada's Death Valley to get a
quick selfie with the thermometer as long as it's got
its hottest temperature. So I'm talking one hundred and thirty

(34:37):
four degrees, one hundred and thirty whatever it is people
are driving, just then get that selfie with the highest temperature.
It's better than trying to take one off a cliff
or a train's coming. Hey, look how closest train is
to me? Yeah, like I okay, I'm okay with that one.
No one's getting hurt. That seems fun. So this is
a safe Yeah, it's a safe plex of where you are. Yeah,

(34:59):
all right, maybe that's my That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news. Ay. So there's this
woman that formed Lasagna Mamas, and she started it just
on her own where she was stuck at home. She
couldn't really leave mid March, so she thought there's other

(35:20):
people that probably need food right now. I make good lasagna,
so I can make it and drop it off to
people in need. Then others in the community started to
get involved, and now it has spread across the country.
There's five hundred members in this group of lasagna makers
across two hundred and sixty six cities and so far
lasagna mamas and some papas have fed more than three

(35:42):
thousand families with their home cooking. And what I love
that the creator said, her name is Rhann and Med.
She said, your actions don't have to be big to
have a big impact. If making lasagna is what you
gotta do, it's perfect, takes a few hours and then boom.
It's not a huge lift, but it's an impact. You Know.
What's also awesome about what they did is they made
something fun to say las aignya mama, yeah, lesignya mama yeah,

(36:07):
but mama was part. That just sounds better. And also
lasagna quite feeling right? All right? Amy, that's great. That
is what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Here's a voicemail we got over the weekend from Jordan
in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I'm just tranted to say thank you
to Eddie for a fostering. As you can hear in

(36:29):
the background, my wife and We have a two year
old daughter of our own, and we just got our
parents foster kid two days ago. Ano they're two year old,
and I trying to say thanks to Eddie for the
encouragement he is for doing that. I just kind of
helping give us a thing that we know we can
do it too. So thank you guys so much. You
do you feel like a lot of people come up
to you and say that, Yeah, yeah, I do, And
that makes me feel good because it's something that we're

(36:51):
doing and I never thought I would do in my life.
Never thought that I would be a foster parent, but
I am, and now it's a big part of my
life and I love talking about it. You have two
kids of your own and two foster kids. Yeah. Four.
Anytime I call Eddie, it sounds like that guy's background.
That's what I was gonna ask every time. And if
it's not, I'm like, hey's everything, okay. Jennifer in Chicago
here you get morn in studio. Just want to can

(37:12):
say how much I love listening to the podcast. Being
in Chicago. Now, You're no longer on my regular radio
station in the morning, but I love listening to the
podcast later in the day when I walk my dog,
make dinner, to laundry. Total game changer and keep doing
what you're doing because we love you in Chicago. Still,
thank you, Thank you for that call. Listen. I was
irritated when they pulled us and flipped the radio station

(37:34):
because we were actually winning in the morning, but hey, whatever,
I'm not upset. Can you do you believe that was
my voice? Because high, I don't believe you. Again, Thank you, though,
Let's do one more. This is Sarah from Houston. I
was just calling because I was listening to the podcast,
and I'm just so jealous of everyone that calls in
and flipped into y'all every morning. I wish you were
on in Houston. Hopefully that will happen to soon, but

(37:57):
it jells in. I'll keep listening to the podcast. Appreciate that. Also,
if you want to listen live, you can. You can
search the I Heart Country channel on iHeart Radio and
here the show live on the IHAT radio app. So
check that out. Over to Amy Now with the Morning Corny.
Here we go, Morning Corny. Where was the Declaration of
Independence signed? Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? At

(38:21):
the bottom, that was the Morning Corny. They even a joke.
You want me to do another one. You're trying to
get us to say Philadelphia. Well yeah, I wanted you
to think that that was going to be the answer,

(38:41):
but then our got jo live actually where it was
signed you Okay, camera, what's going on? Um? I have
a quick question for you guys, and are kind of
a little dilemma. My our trash day is on Tuesday.
We bring out our trash can every Monday night and

(39:02):
we usually bring it back every Tuesday evening. Well, over
the past two or three weeks, somebody has been taken
our trash can back in for us. We have no
idea who it is. We can lift kind of on
a steep driveway, so whoever it is actually has to
take some effort to go do it. And my fiance's like,
I'll just take the good deed as a good d
but I kind of want to know who's coming on
my property and who's taking the trash can back. I
have no idea what to do. Man. Do you have

(39:23):
a ring camera or any of those security camera type things. No,
we don't, Okay, Well, Amy, I mean I would say
your ring camera is the easiest way to figure this out,
because yeah, I guess it would make me a little
bit nervous if someone's going through that effort. But maybe
can you talk to some of your other neighbors and say, hey,
here's somebody taking up your trash can, because then if

(39:44):
they're just doing it for you, that might be weird.
I'm a big believer of don't look at gift horse
in the mouth. You like cans up there, they're up there.
I'm pretty okay with that as long as nothing's being stolen.
Who do you think if you had to pick of
all the people around you that could be doing it,
we'll be doing it. Honestly, we don't really know our
neighbors that well, so I have no idea. But I figured,

(40:05):
you know, if this was somebody similar to Lunchbox, they
would want the recognition, right because Lunchbox is always want
to wanting somebody to say, hey, thanks for doing this,
and that's the only reason he does a good deed.
So I didn't know if this was something similar that, like,
they just wanted the good deed to be done, to
be said about something. I have no idea. Why don't
you leave a note on top of the trash can
because the trash man will come and put sticking on
both sides so it doesn't fall off, and they they'll

(40:27):
dump the can the notes on top of the can
when they're rolling it back up, say hey, who remember
you are rolling the can up. I just want to
say thank you. Would love to acknowledge you. Let me know,
like I would do that and leave some sort of
message if I say, you're going to give m a reward, Okay,
I don't know, but but then they'll really go reward.
No one knows. No one's life was saved. Listen. I
think it's fine. I think it's probably just a nice neighbor. Yeah, hopefully,

(40:51):
I'm hoping that I would be concerned they're using the
trash can as a decoy to get closer property scope
things out. I mean it could be born here because
I think it's fine, and Amy thinks you're you're in
danger obviously, what are you gonna do? Uh? Definitely a
note thing. That's a good idea. Um. I might actually
purchase a ring camera too. That's not a bad one

(41:13):
as well. Just I'm just curious. You know, if it
is just like a friendly neighbor, great, awesome, I appreciate
the help. But if it's not if it's like Amy said,
if it's someone like a creeper or something. Kind of
want to know because I'm a pilot and I'm on
the road a lot, so yeah, I'm alone a lot,
so I want to, you know, make sure that she's
safe and whatnot. Okay, as a pilot and you being
gone a lot, I would one hundred percent just go

(41:34):
get a ring camera right now. Like that's that's safety.
You and y'all can log onto your phone and be
able to watch it. You can feel good about it,
she can feel good about it. That's problem solved. Whatever
you do. Okay, let us know camera, because we're all
on the edge of our seats. We want to know who.
It's probably a neighbor, preach, a nice neighbor. You don't know,
all right, camera, let us know in all right, Thanks Bobby, love,
love you guys, what y'all do, and thank you. Sutt

(41:56):
to my fiance get getting married October her nice get married?
All right, long listener to show congratulations, Thank you guys.
All right, see you later. Not time for Lunchbox versus
the ladies. It's NFL trivia. Lunchbox claims he will never
be beat by a woman in football trivia. Correct. I
mean we all know how that goes. Women act like

(42:17):
they know sports and they get on and they don't
know anything. It's embarrassing. We're all rooting for the women,
by the way, because we think Lunchbox is full of crap.
To Lunchbox, however, is want to know on the season
we give your cheering for them? Why do you cheer
for the woman because I don't think you're right on
what you're saying. I don't think that just because someone's woman,
they knew less about sports. You never played football, So
if she's never played football, what's the difference. Yeah, I'm

(42:39):
a guy, okay, but there's no difference in the knowledge
that you both could have obtained. Okay, I mean I
was playing football in the streets. Has he ever lost
this game? I don't remember. I tend to block this
game out after we did undefeated. He didn't say that, though,
I want to know. On the season. I'll um Jessica,

(43:01):
who's on right now from Daton, Ohio. Hey, Jessica are
you there? Yes, I am here. So you've heard this
guy and all his bluster. What do you think? Absolutely?
Oh my goodness, he cracked me up, just because of
the way he's so confident in everything. But I'm really
I'm ready to accept the challenge and take him down.
Come on, we're rooting for you so hard right now, Jessica,

(43:23):
I am in a fantasy league and I do it
every single year, and I'm the only girl of ten guys,
and I placed like second or third. I've won like
once or twice, so I'm pretty confident. Yeah. I notice
you said second or third and sight champion. Yeah, but
those guys are also like flash according to me. So
did you win yours last season? Now I'm talking to lunchbox.

(43:46):
Did you win your last season? No? Okay, no further question?
What place did you finish? Second? Okay? So it's sane, okay, yeah,
all right, So Lunchbox is gonna leave the room right now, Lunchbox, Oh,
I'm out, You're out, all right? What's her name? Her
name is jess all right, there he goes, He is

(44:08):
out of the room. He will not be able to
hear these questions. I will ask him to you, then
I'll ask him to him. Whomever has the most is
the big winner. Jess Are you ready? All right? I
am ready? All right? First one's pretty easy. How many
points is a safety worth? Two points? Is correct? But
here on the board there question number two? How many
Super Bowl rings does Tom Brady have? He has six? Wow,

(44:31):
she's good, she's coming quick. Yeah, I love it. What
does NFC stand for in football? Um? NSC National Football Conference? Correct?
Before the introduction of plastic helmets? That we know? Now?
What were they made of in the NFL? Um they

(44:55):
were made of metal? Incorrect? Answered in the leather leather?
I knew that, okay. Number five, the NFL has how
many divisions? Eight? Wow? Great? Two questions left. Which NFL's
team name was inspired by a famous writer in his works? Um,

(45:22):
I believe that's the Baltimore Raven. That's correct, figure Edgar
Allen post poem The Raven from Raven. Yes, this is
so good lunch, I cannot You're killing it. I love it. Yeah,
you guys have no idea what to be about to
go on? Thank my anger? Now? Okay. In the NFL
regular season, your final question, how many games are played? Sixteen? Okay,

(45:46):
so she went six for seven. Yes, the only one
was that leather. One is weird? I know, and I
was just goodness, you're gonna spank him, love it? I really,
I really hope. So all right, let's bring him in.
You think which one you won't get the raven if
he won't get it, telling you, Oh my god, check

(46:08):
Frost Mark playe. There he is walking back in the room.
Lunch Yeah. Can you verify you heard no question out there?
I didn't hear anything, right, you can verify he was
out there with you he heard nothing. Yeah, he was
quarantine and isolated. Okay, you have seven questions. I want

(46:30):
not tell you how many she got, all right, but
I'll tell you. We all have a smile on our face. Yeah,
so it means she probably did terrible. Okay, Amy, how
much you get? I'm not telling you, but it was awesome.
Lunchbox question number one of seven? Yeah, how many points
is a safety worth? Come on, guys, it's not one,
it's two. Two points, is correct? Lunchbox? How many Super

(46:53):
Bowl rings does Tom Brady have? Oh? You mean the
goat man? He can't put them all on one hand.
It's called six. Correct. For the record, she got both
of those right too. Do you have a weird answer
for everything? No, I'd just like to be a smart
He's gonna say, it's not something, it's something. What does
n f C stand for? Oh, you know that's not

(47:14):
the American Football Conference, that's the National Football Conference. Yeah.
The NFL has how many divisions? How many divisions? Oh? Well,
if you take the four in the AFC and the
four in the NFC, you get eight because four plus
four eegals eight? Correct? Right now, he's four for four.
I'll tell you she got more than four. Right, Okay, okay,

(47:34):
so your gradual you're selling the mix here before the
introduction of plastic helmets in the NFL, which are now,
what were they made of? Oh they're made of leather. Correct.
You don't remember those old time football helmets? Nice? No,
I don't actually remember them. Oh yeah, it's like when
there was black and white lunchbox. In the NFL regular season,

(47:54):
how many games are played by well, I mean you no, no,
each team? Yeah, in the NFL, that's a big math question. Well,
I mean there's seventeen weeks, guys, But don't forget they
take one week off. It's called a buy. So you
do seventeen minus one, you get sixteen games. Sixteen games?
Right now, he's six for six. You still haven't one

(48:16):
this next question. If you get it right, you win.
But she went six for seven, stop it. She got
the next one right, she met the only one she missed,
So Lunchboxes, we're not messing with him. Say it on
the count of three, one, two, three, Yeah, that's the
only one she missed. She got the next one right.
But I've saved it for last because if you get
it right, you win. But she's a worthy competitor. How

(48:39):
you feel right now, Jessica, Oh my goodness, I'm freaking out.
I hope he doesn't get it right. But we'll see, ready, Lunchbox,
I mean yeah, I mean wins. I want her to
come back and play again. Well, no, you have. You
gotta wait your time, and you can't just come. You
don't get a rematch player. We've ever had somebody else. Listen,

(49:00):
she hasn't lost yet. Let's here. It's unbox. Which NFL's
team name was inspired by a famous writer in his work? Okay,
he has a look on his space. He is per
play What which NFL team's name was inspired by a
famous writer in his work? Think about it? Come on,

(49:23):
don't know. I don't even understand. This is not a
literature question. We're putting team name. The team name was
was after this writer in his work. A team got
their name their mascot. Go ahead, it's very important. She
I didn't have to explain it to her. She was like, oh,
I got a boom. I don't know anything about literature,
but I assume you know everything about football teams, right, yeah?

(49:44):
Why every mascot is what it is? Right? Yeah? Think
about it, talk it out well. I mean I don't
think they talked about rams and writing. I don't. I mean,
maybe you know, I don't think they've talked about forty nine.
Or that's because they're digging gold. Uh. He's gonna go
through all the game the teams. Geez, the Chargers are

(50:06):
lightning bolts, so that could be a that's a Greek
god right odyssey or whatever they're called. Um, who else
is the Seahawks? That's a bird? Okay, I'm gonna go
to the restaurant lunchbox. We need an answer here. Which
NFL's team name was inspired by a famous writer in
his work. Ravens correct winner, What No, No, you knew it.

(50:37):
You're like, we're a wall cam ball forty Niners. I
had to go through this, knew it. Was the raven. No,
I didn't, guys, and we guessed it out of all
those teams. I had to go through the teams. And
no one talks about the famous writers writing about bears.
I mean, no one or the cowboys. But so in
your mind, famous writers talk about the ravens or a raven?

(50:59):
Who's the right? I don't know anything about literature. A
Grolan pope? You hear it here? What a funk? I
don't even know why we believe him. Ever, Well, I
went seven for seven. He's your winner. There he is, Jessica.
You did great, You did great. I bet your he

(51:23):
got more than three seconds. Well, but I have to
make sure you're not googling. That's why I have to
only give you three seconds. We can't see you. I
understand with him, we can watch him. Ain't googling crap.
And we knew it. He was just lying. She missed
the helmet question, and right afterwards she was like, oh no, yeah,
that's what happened. You know what I mean? Get that
one second, you get one shot. Let me see how

(51:45):
much you get, right exactly? I got seven out of seven,
So I'd say, you don't know football, Jessica, you did great.
Thank you for playing. I'm sorry you didn't. Oh, go
home and embarrassment. Your family is gonna have you sleep
in the backyard to Jessica. Have a good day, all right,
bye bye. There's a house in Iowa where a bunch
of people were murdered, and Lunchbox is gonna go spend

(52:08):
the night there. Play me that clip ray fifteen days
until Lunchbox goes to the Axe Murderer ghost House. Only
fifteen days. That's closer than I thought. Wow, are you
getting nervous? Yeah, I've been nervous. So what's the latest?

(52:29):
Is No Teeth Keith gonna go with you? I called
No Teeth Keith because he's the one that got me
watching horror movies when I was eight years old Friday
the thirteenth, you know, Halloween, Children of the Corn, And
I asked him if he wanted to go. We have
audio this, Oh I got audio. I here you go.
I am going to the Vacilla Murder House on October twentieth.

(52:49):
It's where a it's in a small town in Iowa
where like seven people were murdered and I'm gonna spend
the night in the house. And they say it's haunted.
Oh god, never spend the night in the hamade house.
Why you're the one that got me started on this stuff. Yeah,
do you have the expert with you? Well, no, I'm going,

(53:13):
and I was seeing if you wanted to go with me.
Oh my god, kid, I'm not real comfortable, you know, No, kid,
I just I can't they get out there with you
A very careful you're up there. I will, kid, but
I wish you were going with me. But I love

(53:35):
your kid, and so this is a no from you
to go to the murder house. I'll talk to you later.
Love you, kid. So no, teeth is not going. Who's out?
So who's up next? I don't know. No one wants
to go, do you under like everybody you talked to? No,
I'm not doing that. No, I'm scared to do that.
Scooba Steve just raised his hand. So the problem is

(53:57):
that we're having And to be fair, I get it
to a certain point is he wants to go and
no on who's a stranger? Like we've offered the country, artists,
police officers, great, what artist we're we haven't got a confirmation,
but the first one we thought it was Travis Denning.
He's like the funnest guy out there, great attitude, but
he doesn't want to go with a stranger in the car,
which I kind of get you, I get it. Yeah. Yeah.

(54:19):
So that's where we're at right now, is battling up
someone that he wants to take with him, but also
finding someone who's willing to go with him. M I mean,
one person that popped in my head, but I don't
know if they would be down for it was Bobby's girlfriend.
Oh my god, no, no, why what not? Why do

(54:39):
you want to be with her that even first of all,
she has a real job that second of all, you
don't want her with his dude in the cart the
whole Why did you think of my girlfriend? Did you
tell your wife that was gonna be the option? No?
I just thought of it about five minutes ago, And
I just think it would be a chance for me

(54:59):
to get to know her better. On that way, I
know her true intentions, and you know, we get to
kind of bond and she can go to the murder
House with me. Bones it's like a what ten hour
drive or something. What if they like spark up something
and Eddie, I'm a married man that would not be
what I was worried about. It would just be that
she would come back and be like, why did it stink?
The whole time he would not stop fart. I just

(55:19):
thought it would be a good little road trip, like
get her out of the house. She says, she's always
stuck at the house and Scoopa, come up tomorrow with
the name of folks. So is that a no on her?
That's a no on her? I mean I can ask her. Yeah,
you should ask her. See what she says, come up
with a name of folks. Tomorrow. We'll go through it
and figure it out because we're gonna be two weeks tomorrow, right, Yeah,
we need to get a name now. Yeah, Lunchbox is

(55:40):
driving to Iowa to sleep in this house in fifteen days,
all right, tomorrow, then we'll get it up date. It's
time for the good news. Good Carver he's a five
year old boy living in Oregon and he's sitting with
his grandma watching the wildfires on TV. And he says, Grandma,

(56:01):
I want to help these guys in some way, so
I want to send him a gift. So he bought
a little baby Yoda and he send it to the
firefighters with a note that says, guys, here's a friend
for you in case you get lonely. Love Carver. Well,
this thing made it to the firefighters, and now Yoda
Baby Yoda goes with them everywhere they go. Currently, they're
in Colorado right now. If you want to follow their journey,

(56:23):
there's a Facebook group called Baby Yoda Fights Fires and
you can see Yoda everywhere they go. It's pretty cool.
It's so cool that some other firefighters and crews that
are fighting these have also made Yoda Yoda the official
mascot for all the firefighters. Yeah, like that isn't that crazy? Yeah? Cool?
And they interviewed Yoda and he said, boy, good fires?

(56:44):
Were he fights so stupid? Did you make that up? Yeah? Yeah, okay,
he didn't say that. That's what's up. Thank you, guys.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
What's happening everybody. I'm mostly back to being help the ish.
I'm just not shaking off the final parts of the sickness.
I've been sick for eight days. I don't get sick

(57:05):
very often. Last week was rough. I feel like I'm
still here in me a little bit, but I'm good.
It's you know, when you're sick for so long, when
you have any sort of positive be like, I feel great.
That's what it feels like, because finally I'm going in
the good direction. So the weekend was just me hanging
out at the house doing nothing. I watched Arkansas play.
It was amazing. Big win Saturday night, thank you very much.

(57:27):
Was going absolutely berserk ash Yeah ish, well we played
good the entire game. Oh you mean berserk because y'all won. Yeah,
it's close, ish, but we'd be in Mississippi State. There
were ranked sixteen. That was big. I got to play
NBA two K with all my friends, but the first
time about two months. That was big. Eddie, my friend

(57:47):
Steve and Andrew we all linked up and played yesterday,
so that was big. Yeah. Just I basically just stayed
in the house all weekend, would you do? My friend
Andrew was in town and her son came, so we
were just kids city for like all week and I
felt like career I thought. I think we thought they
would just play with each other and take care of themselves.
But then they were very needy to us, which is fine,

(58:09):
but we had to get a babysitter. Even just to
go take a hike. We were like, we can't take
these boys for the trails. So you're saying kids were needy, Yeah,
kids are. Oh no, we want them to need us.
But we talked like they needed shelter, they need They
kept bothering us for things like to cook them stuff.
We're like, what's wrong with you guys. Well, someone on
the show got engaged over the weekend. We'll talk about

(58:31):
that coming up in the next segment. But now let's
get to the big story. Bobby's story. I read this story,
I was blown away. A giant home near Houston had
America's largest closet. Finally sells, so it's all for six
point four nine million dollars. But the story here is

(58:51):
the closet in it was three thousand square feet. Wow,
the closet was bigger than most folks housey. Yeah, which
is and I'm looking at it. It's an entire floor.
There are closets in the closet. It's amazing. The fifty
seven year old former bodybuilder and philanthropist. Storage space is

(59:14):
three stories and is connected by a floating staircase holds
Florida floor ceiling shelves for designer purses, racks of clothes.
There's a champagne bar inside of this closet. Of course,
I have never seen anything like this in my life.
A three thousand square for a closet. Wow. The woman's
name is Teresa Roamer. It looks like a house, just

(59:35):
with a lot of shelves for clothes. I would get
overwhelmed just trying to go figure out what to wear
for the day. It looks store, That's what I Let's
say you're walking into DJ Max or something. Um, I
had another one. Let's do another one. Bobbies story. So

(59:56):
yesterday's Patriots chief game was delayed when Cam Newton positive
for COVID. But it should be tonight if there's no
other complications. It's happening tonight. But stands Cam no Cam
right New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton test a positive
for COVID nineteen. So the Patriots had a postpone yesterday's game.
They just all took a much test. As far as

(01:00:17):
I saw, they were all negative. So that's it. We're
gonna wait and see the Chiefs practice squad quarterback who
was playing Cam Newton in practice also got COVID. Oh,
I don't think that anything to do with each other.
What about Yeah, if they did they touch the same ball? No,
no, no no, no, he's playing as Cam Newton in practice

(01:00:37):
against the Chiefs. Oh yeah, that's weird. So he wasn't
even around him, No, it's name. Yeah yeah, yeah, he
was just acting like him. Yeah, that whole boy. That's
a little too much role play. He didn't have to
go that far. I'll mentioned this quickly raised lock of
the week loss for me this week. Oh, I bet
two other games and won them both. The one I
bet with the Ray I did not win. Now, I

(01:00:57):
did bet Arkansas and then I bet the Cleveland to
beat down Alas. Thank you, sorry, Eddie. Yeah, it's a
good bet. Ray. Yeah, it might be the end of
the road with my locks. Yeah, two and two with you.
So i'd like to be better than five hundred. Well,
we'll give it one more shot this week. Tomorrow morning,
Tim mcgrawl will be on the show. We will ask
him what the end of Don't Take the Girl is. Oh, yes,

(01:01:17):
because you don't, we don't know what happens. Yeah, she delivered.
I so Tim McGraw in tomorrow morning. If you guys
get bored today after you finish our podcast. You can
listen to Get Real with Caroline Hobby. She's talking to
her friend and fellow podcaster Sarah Ann about inclusive spirituality
and how to keep a positive mindset. So if you
need a little bit of that in your life, check

(01:01:39):
out Get Real with Caroline Hobby. And Mike d has
a podcast on overrated movies. What's an overrated movie in
your opinion? Amy, Oh, most overrated movie just top of
my mind, Hangover. I thought that was overrated. Huh, Well,
y'all loved it so much, and I was like, I
don't think a movie has to be bad to be overrated.

(01:02:01):
It can be a good movie, but like, who just
didn't quite meet expectations. What I mentioned was Big Lebowski
to me, liked it, felt like it was a bit overrated. Okay,
Avatar and that was mine. He said the same thing. Okay, Yeah,
check out movie Mike's movie podcast where that's what he's
talking about, the movies that are overrated. So you got

(01:02:21):
two podcast options there. Let's talk to Jennifer in North Carolina. Jennifer,
we appreciate you call on the show. What's going on
with you? Get more in the studios. My name is Jennifer.
I just want to let y'all know I'm a longtime listener.
I've actually listened to y'all for problem about twelve years. Now,

(01:02:42):
y'all keep up the good work. I love you all. Thanks.
Do you do you listen live in the morning like
right now? Are you checked? Yes? Yes, I'm listening live
right now. Well, thank you very much. We appreciate Then.
Where do you love in North Carolina? Wilkes Burrow? Love
it there? Tell everybody, I said, hello, I will do
if y'all can't find the one good once about, I
will go with you. She'll go to the murderhouse with you. Yeah,

(01:03:06):
what's your name? I'll write you down on the list.
Maybe you'll make the cut of my next twenty six
people don't make it? Okay, it's Jennifer three times said
she let the call off with my name is Jennifer.
All right, I'm miss Jennifer. Have a good day, Thank you,
thank you, all right, bye bye. Let's go to Michael
and Kansas's on the phone. Hey, Michael, welcome to the

(01:03:28):
Bobby Bones Show. What's going on? Hey guys, morning studio. Morning. Hey, um,
My good neighbor actually called last week and she left
you guys a voicemail about some advice for a wedding.
She's going to be a bridesmaid and her sister's wedding.
She wants to not do it because she didn't know

(01:03:49):
how she wanted to tell her sister, So we didn't
know what you guys say, Well, that's tough. I think
your sister why doesn't want to do it? Yeah, what's
up there? Um, she isn't really going to travel with
her kids. Um, there you go because of COVID and stuff. Yeah,
if that's what it is, that's what it is. I
think that's you just tell the truth as acceptable as

(01:04:10):
it gets. For backing out of your sister's wedding is health.
It's tough. It's gonna be tough, it's gonna be sensitive.
But I think if you have to go, that's what
you say, Like, I don't feel comfortable because of my kids. Yeah,
so and that I mean, I feel like it's gonna
be hard to accept. But given the circumstances, everyone just
has to understand that Rai's wedding his family. Some of

(01:04:32):
them's not coming down because of COVID, right right, Yeah,
we had to limit I mean, none of Laura's relatives
are even gonna come to the wedding, and they live
all live here, so well I'm coming before her relatives. Yeah,
you're a groomsman, dog, Yeah, is too late trade spot

(01:04:52):
like someone loves her and and as kind to her.
I'll let him have my spy. It's like Rudy. I mean, dude,
that's just how the cards fell. Okay, Yeah, Michael, we
say you just be honest, especially if it's health related.
It's hard to be angry about health. Maybe she will
for a second, but good luck with that. Yeah that

(01:05:13):
works all or all. I appreciate that. Hey, speaking of weddings,
Mike Deep proposed to his girl over the weekend. How
long have you been planning on that? Like a month? Yeah?
So we did this bed on the air last week
where we said who's gonna get engaged first or one

(01:05:33):
of you guys did Mike dear myself and we debated
and most of you guys picked me. And then I
was talking to Mike at my house. We're doing some
work over there, and I was like, Hey, what about
that bed? He goes, Oh, you're not gonna win. I'm
doing it Saturday. I didn't know that I didn't know.
During the segment, No, a lot of listeners said that

(01:05:53):
I had set that bed up. I didn't. It was
brought up to us and then I look and I
knew he was gonna propose, but I didn't until after
the show. Yeah, So how nervous were you leading up
to it? I wasn't that nervous. It wasn't until we
got to the spot where I had it set that
it kind of hit me. And then once I actually
got down on one knee, like was all a blur.
So you did it at a park. Yeah. We always

(01:06:14):
go hiking on a Saturday at this park, and there
was a spot I kind of had picked out that
was kind of special. So you go, hey, we're gonna
go hike. The trouble is is that she has to
wear hiking clothes, and I don't know how people want
to look in their engagement picture. Was that something you
thought about? Yeah, But the whole thing was I wanted
it to be a surprise, and I knew if we

(01:06:35):
did anything where we got dressed up or something like that,
she would think something was up. So I wanted to
do it. Then. I love what you did. I think
it was fantastic. I just wonder if some people would
be irritated going we took our engagement picture. I'm in
you know, Lululemon. She loved it. Okay, So you walk
up to a point. Was it a special point that

(01:06:56):
you guys had experienced something special or was it just
a good spot where you knew there to be room
to do it. It It was like one of the first
spots that we walked by that we actually talked about
what marriage would be like. Okay. So, and there was
also like this little tree stump or I knew I
could set the phone to record and have it all
all go down. So the plan was to record it
like you're taking a picture, yeah, like people, we're gonna
take a picture at our spot. Yeah. So we took

(01:07:17):
a couple pictures beforehand, and on the last one, I
was like, let's get one more, and I was just
recording the whole time. So you hit video. Yep, you
walk over to her, and I assume you got down
on a knee. Yeah, Like I joked what they're saying
if you wanted to take like a prom style picture
so I could be behind her, and then when she
turned around, I was on Whitney. Wow, that's so cool.
So she turns around, You're on a knee. What do

(01:07:39):
you say? And did you rehearse it? Yeah? I wrote
a little bit of what I wanted to say, and
then in the moment, it kind of just all came
to me. The only thing I wanted to make sure
I actually said was will you marry me? Because I
think some people forget to do that. But in the
midst of all of it, and like how it was
all a blur, I forgot to put the ring on
her actual finger. But what'd you do with the ring?
Like I put on yours? It were because I had

(01:08:02):
to get this ring box that was like slimmer so
we could fit in my pocket and her not see it.
And I had it like in my back pocket, but
then when I pulled it out, I was just holding
it and then she actually grabbed the Ring's like that's mine.
But she's super pumped. Yeah, she was completely surprised, and yeah,
it was awesome. How long ago did you buy the ring?
Was that a month ago or longer? I had went

(01:08:22):
like a month ago to like pick it out, and
then I picked it up that week. Yeah, how did
you know? Did you know what she would like or
did you just pick it out your own style? Found
her Pinterest? Oh that works? Wow? Yeah she had rings pinned. Yeah,
but you guys have talked and yeah, okay, we talked

(01:08:43):
about the kind of style she wanted. You know what,
I just learned that because obviously Kaitlin and I've talked
about it a little bit. I learned you can't do
you don't just for some people because the ring the
fingers are different sizes than what they have in the store,
than what the shape people like, different shapes of diamonds.
That you don't just go in and everybody doesn't just
pick one and walk out immediately. That I thought you

(01:09:05):
would go in like Walmart, you grab a ring and
then you just walk out. They need to size it. Yeah,
they depinably have to do all kinds of stuff to it.
They have to size it. That have there's different kinds
of rings, Yeah, there are. Huh. It's a process for sure.
Um and Mike, how do you feel today? I'm excited.
I'm really happy. It's crazy. I never thought I would

(01:09:27):
do this. When are you all going to get married?
Sometime probably early summer next year. This is Mike's first
and only relationship ever. You met her to two years
ago or so two and a half years ago on
a dating app, and so he had never had a girlfriend. Amazing,
and she had never had a boyfriend, ever had a boyfriend.
I mean, it's straight ducker style here, guys. Yeah, congratulations, man,

(01:09:51):
thank you. That's awesome. And she's awesome and just super
pumped for you. And she's staying here now right, She's
gonna live here and stay here. Yeah, okay, all right,
there he is engaged. I think, well, I think I'm yeah, well,
I think there's only me or Morgan. Huh, it's you.

(01:10:18):
Morgan's not dating anybody. Oh yeah, no, you're good. It's
it's all you, Bobby. Okay. I think tomorrow we'll get
into the ray drama because raise upset that might be
got engaged right before his wedding. I get it, this guy,
Well that would be tomorrow. I want to let Mike
have his day, you know, because I'm fun for you.

(01:10:38):
You know what would be funny too, is if if
you called us you are lovely listener, if either you
proposed to someone and they said no, or someone proposed
to you and you said no. Yeah, yeah, Because I
would think that you only proposed when you know it's
the lock of the life, but not everyone does that.
Instead of the lock of the week, it's you need

(01:11:00):
to be the lock of the life and you should
just know. But yeah, the fact that someone can propose
and someone would say no, why would you even risk
it if you didn't know? No idea call us eight
seven seven seventy seven. Bobby, would love to hear your
stories about that. On Saturday, Mike d who works on

(01:11:21):
our show as a writer, he proposed to his girl
and they're engaged. It was fantastic, gets up on Instagram,
so everybody check it out. And what I asked was,
if you ever either proposed and they said no or
you said no, to give us a call. Eight seven,
seven seventy seven. Bobby, this is Ashley in New Orleans. Ashley,
you're on the show. What's going on? Hey, Bobby? Hey,

(01:11:46):
congratulations might be hey yells thank you from the corner
of the room. Yeah. No, Actually I was calling because
you had mentioned something about the engagement photos. And my
husband proposed at a car show and it was something
we'd normally do. We'd go to car shows regularly, and

(01:12:07):
I think he wanted it to be a surprise, and
the only problem was it was pouring down raining and
he was standing on the edge of an awning so
that I could be under. We were already soaked, but
he was standing and the water was just pouring off
of this tent onto hisf of his head and it
was like bubble trying to propose, and so there were

(01:12:32):
no pretty pictures, you know, for like engagement photos. But
it's still such a great memory. So I thought that
might see did it the right way? You know, there's
such pressure now with proposals. Eddie was talking a minute
you go during the break, he goes, man, my proposal
seemed like a lifetime ago. Yeah, it does. How long

(01:12:52):
you're married? Fifteen years? And wouldn't you propose? What'd you do?
I just went to the spot where she lived at
the time, and we just kind of got to know
each other really well, and then I mean got down
on one knee. It was pretty like simple, but it's
the spot you got to know each other. Yeah, it
sounds like you got to know each other, got to
know her for a second, and then I proposed you

(01:13:12):
lived there, and that's where we really got to know
each other. I feel like it was a simpler time. Yeah,
when it was coming to now there are promposals that
if you can't even beat a promposal with your proposal,
then you stink, Bob. But you're forty, you don't need
to worry about competition from prom people. Yes, I knew.
If I lose a sixteen year old, that's terrible. But

(01:13:35):
you've always been romantic. Even that's also pressure too, you
saying that, so so much pressure, but it's true, like
you were doing the proposals before they were a thing. Yeah,
Lorena and Maryland is on the phone. Lorena, thank you
for calling the show. How are you today? I'm good?
How are you? Guys? Pretty good? We're talking about proposals.

(01:13:56):
Did you say no? No? I actually asked the guy
to marry me. What did he say? He said? No?
Oh wow, wait what happened here? Yeah? So okay? Oh man, okay.
So we were together for seven years and I went

(01:14:18):
over to go spend some time with his parents with him,
and we had everything planned like his mom had it
all planned, his dad had it all planned. Like there
were flowers everywhere. I spent like almost four thousand dollars
on nothing, but like everything to make the whole room
look beautiful. It was, Oh my god, it was beautiful.

(01:14:39):
And we walked into the room and it was dark
and he couldn't see anything. So he walks in and
I'm behind him. I'm I'm just waiting. So his mom
turns on the light. He sees everything going on. He
goes what's going on? And then next thing you know,
he turns around and I'm on one knee and I
asked him to marry me, and he goes, um, I
don't think so, and I was like what. He goes,

(01:15:02):
I was actually going to break up with you. And
I'm like, oh, is that his baby in the back? Yeah,
that's his baby. No, okay, okay, So did you guys?
Did you break up right after that or did you
end up getting together or whatever? You know, he broke

(01:15:24):
up with me and he was like, he was like,
I didn't know you were going to do this, and
he was he was like, I was going to break
up with you today, actually yes, So why would you
think that it was a good time to propose? How?
How are you so off on how he feels and
how you feel, because you would think there I I like,

(01:15:46):
I thought he was acting like so sweet and like
he was spending a lot of time with his mom
because his mom had cancer. So I figured, you know,
he needed to be there for but we could be
there together. So I just wanted to make it memorable
with her in his life before something bad happened with her,
you know. So I was like, Okay, well we could
send the rest of our lives together. And yeah, that's

(01:16:10):
just not how it happened. Oh that stinks. It sounds
like there wasn't a great ending with this. You guys
are just not together anymore. That's at the end. Yes,
that's correct, we are. Nope, I haven't seen him in
eight years. Oh his loss? Yeah, I agree. Yeah, are
you with someone now? Are you married now? I'm not

(01:16:31):
married now, but I am with someone now. Right. He's
been my best he's been my best friend for fifteen years.
She's gonna try it again. So are you preparing a room? No? No? Okay, Well,
thank you for the storyline. Learned the first time not
to do it, I learned the first time. Well, I
appreciate the story and how candid you were, and have
a great day. Thank you all right, bye bye, Chase

(01:16:54):
and Mississippi is on the phone, Hey, Chase, you're on
the Bobby Bones Show. What's up many y'all do it? Yeah?
So I had a friend that proposed to his girlfriend
at a party in front of me and a lot
of other people, and she said no, and it was
just really really awkward. But they're still together, and it's
just kind of odd. Yeah, all that's odd. You better

(01:17:17):
be dang sure she's gonna say yes if you're proposing
him public, and then also on her side of it
in public, I would be like yes, and then afterward go, hey, no,
I was just joking because I don't want to embarrass them,
don't I don't think I just throw up the wall
and no in front of everybody, especially if you want
to stay together with them. That's tough. How did he
react to that? And they've been together, that's been six

(01:17:40):
or eight months ago, and they're still together like nothing
ever happened. So she's just not ready yet, I guess.
I mean, I haven't brought it up to her. Well,
I appreciate that, called Chase at that, Go all right,
what's going on with you today? I picked the kids up.
We got soccer practice, So find something to occupy my
son for the hour that we have to wait while

(01:18:02):
it's a sure place. But that's pretty much it. What
about you. I'm doing Marty Smith's podcast from ESPN. Oh cool. Oh,
that guy's cool. Yeah, I asked me to come be
on this podcast. I'm gonna do. He's the guy with
a country accent. Yeah, he started in NASCAR, but really
now it's been so good they put him on other
things too. That's fine to know that somebody do that.
We're shooting a video. I made a deal with Caitlin.

(01:18:23):
We did something to our kitchen. I was like, if
we do this, you have to shoot one cooking video
because she loves to cook. But she has no interest
in being the person on Instagram doing videos. But you're
making her. Yes. Nice. We made a deal and she
lost a deal. So we're shooting a video today. She is.
I'm going to stay out of it. I think doing that.
I'm gonna go and hopefully get my suit today. It's
the first day I've been well enough to actually go

(01:18:44):
and try to get my suit fitted for Raimundo's wedding,
which is coming up a bit. So yeah. Relatively, thank you,
relatively busy day. Thank you, have a great day. We'll
see you here tomorrow. Tim McGraw in studio for a
half hour tomorrow at seven sixth Central Boom. Thank you
see tomorrow by everybody, Come on show
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