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June 7, 2021 91 mins

Mike D got married! We hear all the stories from his wedding in Texas including some of the drama with Raymundo and being drunk at the wedding. Bobby talks about a celebrity he saw on his flight that he couldn’t believe so he took a stalker picture! We also found out a fun fact about someone on the show and how they once performed at Carnegie Hall.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What's happening to friends? Hope you had a good weekend.
We did. We had a great weekend. Old Mike d Our,
head writer, one of our producers. He was married, this
guy I got married before me, shocking. Mikey never had
a girlfriend, shocking. I remember, and he'll be in later on.
But I remember talking to him and the bet was
who was going to get married first, Mike D or myself. Mike.

(00:32):
He's also twelve years younger than I am, and I
never had a girlfriend. And you know, I went to him.
They said, I said, hey, I know they were betting
on it, but I'm proposing in like two weeks, buddy,
And he goes, oh, yeah, I'm proposing like two days
from now. Got him. So yeah, Mike D got married.
We'll talk to him all about the wedding coming up.
We're hoping the mail today delivers us chocolate covered cicadas.

(00:53):
You're hoping, Yes, we spend the wheel. That's the plan.
If when it's dropped off, we will eat them. Hopefully
that's this morning. So I hope you guys are good.
I'm pumped to be back here this week. Let's get
started now with a little something we call it's still
good news. Countdown, counting down the biggest good news stories
across the left. Let's go number five. A pregnant mom

(01:19):
saved three kids from drowning in Lake Michigan when they
got caught up in a rip current. Again, she's pregnant. Wow,
here's Alyssa de Wit breaking down the rescue. I ran
to the edge of the pier and they couldn't even
keep their heads above the water. At that point, I
laid down over the side of the pier. I pulled
every single one of them out up over that pier wall.

(01:39):
I don't know how I did it, but I did.
I truly believed that I was meant to come here.
Crazy crazy by itself. Also, she's pregnant. What she did it?
Let's go. A five year old girl in Kentucky started
selling lemonade by a toy for her brother who is
in the hospital. Word got out, A bunch of cop
bunch firefighters came by. She made over teen hundred dollars,

(02:01):
so now she says she might buy them three toys.
That's awesome. That's right. Next up, the ASPCA says the
vast majority of pets adopted during the pandemic have not
been returned. We started to hear stories about him coming back.
That was immedia and they're like, hey, listen, ninety percent
of the dogs, eighty five percent of the cats are

(02:21):
still in the homes that adopted them. And you're talking
about record adoption rates during the pandemic. So thank god
people found them, loved them, loved the animals. A lot
of people got a lot of people, A lot of
animals got adopted. Just wait away the maybe people got it,
adopted the animals. Okay, oh, I see what you're saying.
They saved them. You got it there. A nine year

(02:44):
old and his family found five thousand dollars under the floormat.
Of the families used suv Land and Melvin was gifted
a thousand bucks of the money. When to return to
the cash to the original owners. That here's Land and
his father breaking down the whole situation. I was cleaning
my dad's car out and then when I looked under
the floorboard, I found a package. I started calling my wife.
They baby, you gotta come check this out. That's when

(03:05):
we dump it on the bed. Just money falls out
all over the bed. I immediately thought, I need to
find out who this belongs to thousand bucks. Is a good,
really good reward for five thousand dollars. An eleven year
old in Florida says the TV show Law and Order
SVU not only helped her escape but would be kidnapper,
but also helped her identify him. Police found the man

(03:27):
with the blue paint and slim all over his arm
that she had hit him with. It's because she had
a toy. And here's eleven year old Alyssa explaining exactly
what happened. The man Will didn't good nice, came towards
me and I tried to run, but he fought me.
I was able to get the slime on to his
upper arm, and I think it's a little bit on,

(03:48):
but I knew that that might be better evidence, or
if the find them not the evidence. I love that.
And the craziest part of all of this isn't the
kidnapping or the slime. It's at an eleven year ol
watches Law and Order, rest the good news countdown. Let's
go over and open up that mail bag something we

(04:14):
call ye. Hello, Bobby Bones. Me and my boyfriend had
been living together since I moved in last year. He
gave me free rein over the interior decorating. The current
problem is that we can't agree on the placement of
the TV in the living room. The way the room
is set up has a fireplace sticking out in the
center of the room and the TV is off in
the corner at an angle. At the moment, it looks awkward.

(04:35):
It's not appealing. It's hard to see from everywhere. With
the room set up, there's only one wall the TV
can go on. Now. I've mentioned mounting it over the fireplace,
but he's expressed strong opinions against the TV being the
focal point of the room. What are your thoughts on
the TV being centered in the room as the focal point?
Is it tacky? I don't know I even find a
compromise on this. Any ideas of thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

(04:57):
Thank you, Tor. I'm a big TV's f point in
the living room. I am it is because it is.
Unless you're fancy and you read books at night, or
you're Abraham Lincoln and you're not fancy and you're in
the eighteen hundreds, the TV's the focal point in the
living room. I don't know any other way, But you
know what else is the fireplace, and I feel like
the fireplace needs to be the same place where the

(05:19):
TV is right then mounted on top of it. That's
what I feel. Yeah, I my TV is above my fireplace.
And here's the thing that I would you could go
counter with him on is that when you have it
in such an awkward place, it becomes the focal point
because you're like, what's that weird box over there in
the corner, Like it's not hiding out, but if you
put it above the fireplace, then it kind of blends

(05:40):
in and the fireplace is still the pretty part. But
then you just have this beautiful box above it. We're
all focal point, right, Yeah, how can you not be
reconsider he sounds like a psycho killer I get rid
of him. Yeah, maybe i'd pull on that's that's string

(06:01):
on that sweater because you don't know what's gonna happen
if you keep pulling. No, it's focal point. Play this
for him on a podcast. The TV is the focal
point of eleving room. Unless he's like anti TV and
then just don't turn it on. It's gonna trust me.
Once he sees it mounted there, he'll be like, oh,
this all blends and makes more sense. And now we
don't have that eyesore in the corner. And you can
always turn on that channel where there's a fireplace like

(06:23):
double fire double fireplace. Sometimes you can do fish you
do the fishy bowl swimming. This woman seen that. Okay,
this is an easy one for us. You are right,
Tory TV, Focal point eleven room. Thank you. Close that mailbag.
We've got your Now it's found cloth on a phone

(06:46):
right now is Stu who is in Pennsylvania. Hey, ste
what's going on? All right? So I have a little
bit of a situation, I mean, and they need some
advice from y'all. Okay, my wife wants to get my
nine year old son a cell phone. She said, we
got to get up with the times and all the
kids nowadays have them and he really wants one. But
I'm against it. I'm kind of where Eddie's at where

(07:07):
I want him to be older in life. But she's
really pushing the issue now, so I kind of need
Jo's advice on what I should do. Well, I saw
them with no kids. I'll go first because this is
a debate between you and your wife too. Aside from
if your son should have the cell phone. This is
something it's like an eternal, an internal struggle in the house.

(07:28):
I think there's some compromise here. Is it a prepaid
cell phone there with only three numbers in and he
can't call everybody else, you know. I think it's more
than just giving the kid an iPhone and go on,
here you go, kid, have at it. I think it's
like Amy's done. It's get your kid at whatever age
when this becomes an issue a tool to learn rather
than a tool to actually, you know, chop their foot off. Right.

(07:50):
So with my kids, we started off with a watch
that can make phone calls and you can also track
them on it. So that's pretty cool. Not like my
kids were going anywhere without me, but it was a
cool feature to have. So there are so many options
out there to where you can still have a way
to communicate and check in with your kid and they
can feel safe and check in with you. But it
doesn't have to be an iPhone or something like that.

(08:12):
It doesn't have to be free rein to the world.
Let's go, Eddie, Yeah, come on. So I mean I'm
still with it. Like, my kid is thirteen years old.
He just got an iPhone this year. So, and I
still regret it a little bit. I mean still, I
just feel like if I could have pushed it back
a few more years, I would you would want to
be sixteen without a phone, sixteen when he's driving. I
still think, even though my son at thirteen has a phone,

(08:35):
I would wait till sixteen, because then then you really
want to know where he is checking in as he's
driving thirteen, he still is, in my eyes sometimes not
responsible enough to have an iPhone. Yeah, but don't you
build responsibility through having a little bit of responsibility? Yes,
and that's what I'm learning by him having the phone now.
But still deep inside of me, I wish I would
have waited a couple of years. I mean, you got

(08:56):
drill uts. I'm talking out of my boat, right, I
don't have kids, right right, But I'm just but you're
also neutral about it, you know, Okay? Yeah, I think yes,
for nine, you start with something like the watch are simple,
or I'll let you know there is a phone too.
My daughter's thirteen, actually she's fourteen now, I can't believe it,
and she has a gab phone. But that's something that
she got in that thirteen fourteen age range, and that

(09:19):
has worked really well for us. It's a it's a phone.
They can text and do certain things, but there's no
social media or anything like that. But it looks kind
of like an iPhone. So for her, I think she
feels because a lot of her friends honestly do have
phones like that, and so it's not it's not like
a kid looking type toy phone, you know what I mean? Stude,
There are three of us that answered this. Two of
us feel like the kids shouldn't just get a phone

(09:40):
and go here you go, kid, take a run at it.
It's there should be some step that leads to another
step that leads to a step getting to a phone.
And so that's where we fall in that there's probably
something that can help your kid one feel like he's
reachable at anytime by you and his mom, and also
give him a little bit responsibility. But two, you can't
just can't my phone phone. So that's how we feel here.

(10:02):
How do you feel about that? Oh? Actually that clears
up a lot. It gives me more stuff pick on
and talk to my wife about. And I think we'll
start small and then work our way up to that phone. Like, hey,
remember to stay married. Okay, Yeah, oh I will. And
then just so you know, it's the watch I got
my kids was a gizmo watch. Okay, all right, we'll
get up then appreciate STO have a good day. All right, y'all,

(10:24):
thank you. There is a Stu. Stu from Pennsylvania. The
Latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second
SKay and Dolly Parton announced that her Dollywood is coming
back in full force after the pandemic, including some new editions.
She shared their working on a five hundred million dollar

(10:46):
expansion which will create the Heart Song Lodge and Resort.
It's expected to be finished by twenty twenty three. Carrie Underwood,
John Party, kit More, Josh Turner, and Lauren Elena are
just a few of the country artists who are participating
in offering video greetings through the app Cameo. The proceeds
are going to ACMs Lifting Lives, COVID nineteen Response Fund

(11:09):
and range from fifteen dollars to a thousand dollars depending
on the artist. Fans can book a greeting until June thirtieth.
Dylan Scott's song Nobody just went number one, and he
shared that his wife Blair loved the song right away.
I remember playing that one four and I could tell
there was something a little more special about this one.
I kind of felt it already. Now, you usually don't

(11:30):
feel that way about my own music at a riot.
I'm kind of hard on it, like I have to.
I live with it for a couple of weeks. But
I know there was something with this song, and I
mean she loved it from from the moment she heard it.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny hat. It's time
for the good news, Bobby. It's a good one. An

(11:50):
Alabama teen who's joining the military cut his hair and
he's donating it to be made into wigs for kids
battling cancer. And Karen, that doesn't like hair cuts, hadn't
had one about six years. Dang wow, Like some people
grow their hair out over COVID and it was really long,
and that was like a year, imagine six years. He
decided to get the big job when he got to
call from the US Air Force Academy with news that

(12:11):
he had been accepted. Dang. So, along with donating his locks,
he started the fundraiser to benefit Saint Jude Children's Hospital
called Karen's curls for cancer. Nineteen inches was cut off
his hair. The recent high school grab was inspired to
hell families dealing with cancer after losing a friend of
the disease when he was in eighth grade. Donations poured
in his race over thirty thousand dollars. That's really cool.
Lunchbox had his hair. He grew his hair out and

(12:34):
he cut it off. How long? How long was that?
A year? In three months? How long was the hair
like all the way back down to my shoulders? Fourteen inches?
And he cut it and they wouldn't accept it too
dirty or something. Got nothing. Well, he sent it off
and then he never got his certificate or something. We
thought they used it to clean up the oils field. Yeah,

(12:57):
that's a good story. I don't know, Karen. If you
over here, this that's that's man. That's what it's all about.
Right there. That was tell me something good. So here's
the latest viral audio illusion. That's what they call it.
Remember Laurel and Yanny because the clip and you would
either hear its Laurel or Yanny. Here you go, here's
the clip Laurel Laurel, which I hear Yanny easily. Now,

(13:20):
oh yeah, I just heard Laurel. That to me is
so Yanny that I look at people who go Laurel
and go, what are you smoking? But you heard Laurel.
I just heard Laurel. Who's who heard Yanny? Just me?
Who the Laurel? Wow? Played again? Lare what you hear?
I heard Laurel? Yeah? Man, what's wrong with you? What
are you drinking? No? All I hear is Yanny's. Let

(13:42):
me think of the word Laurel. Though I see if
I hear it Laurel, I still hear Yanny. And I
tried to hear her Yanny, and I heard Laurel. Wow. Okay,
So but that's the old one. Here is the new one.
It's a seven second clip. Write your answer down to
what you hear? You got it? Okay, go marshashi. One

(14:06):
of the one of the things that people are saying,
they think is Bart Simpson bouncing. Now that's not it.
But here you go, do it again, marsh. I got it? Okay,
I got it. Do you think you heard it? I
didn't hear the Bart Simpson no, but I think I

(14:26):
have the actual thing. I think it's a British thing too.
Is it sound like Irish? Right? Something in another country
played again. I got it and I get it too?
You do? Yeah? Like the words I have don't make
any sense? Oh really, And I don't have the answer.

(14:47):
I'm just going by my gut here. Okay, everybody has
some right down. Who thinks they have it? I think
I have it. I feel like I have it? Yeah, Morgan,
what do you have that is embarrassing? Yeah? That is embarrassing?
Any I have? Lots is in Martian, Oh, lots is
in Martian lunch bokes, that is imparts in imparts in Okay,

(15:08):
Bart say bar Bart say Barsee Okay, interesting Morgan, we're
the only two with real words. Yeah, that is embarrassing,
is what I think it's in it again? Yeah, and
they're definitely irish. Something. What made me think about it

(15:34):
was obviously this is some sort of like sports event,
and what do you yell out like? So what's the answer,
scoop Steve is embarrassing? But now I still feel like
a freak because I heard Yanny in that other clip
and all you guys heard Laurel. I'm not messing with you, guys.
I promise, you promise, I promise. That's so weird. Let's

(15:54):
go over to anonymous, and they are calling from Florida. Anonymous.
How are you good man? How you doing? I'm doing
pretty good. What can we as a room, as a
group of your friends, Hopefully I'll help you with all? Right, Well,
I got a little dilemma. My wife and I were
talking the other night, and we've been together for five years,
married for a little over two, and we got on

(16:18):
the subject of children again. And whenever we first got together,
we mutually agreed that we wanted a family. Huh. And now,
almost five years later, she's saying that she doesn't know
if she wants kids anymore. And I still want kids,
and we've talked about it, you know, and I just

(16:39):
don't know what to do looking for some of vibe.
So at the beginning of it, you wanted to have kids,
and now she may not, you know what I hear
the first of all, she may not. She didn't say
she does not, right, So I still think there's that
door still cracked a little bit. You know, if she
said no, I'm out. I think this is a slightly
different conversation. Well, where do you think she really lies
on this? Do you think she just doesn't want to

(17:01):
and she's just kind of you know, being cautious with
your feelings here. Um No, she's a very um nervous
kind of person. You know, she uh the whole having
a baby and being on you know, things that could
go wrong. She's that type of person. So she's always
kind of nervous about stuff like that. And plus she's

(17:21):
getting on up in age as I am. Well. I
mean I say that we're almost forty, but child bearing age,
so she's she's worrying about, you know, the things that
could go wrong with having a child later in life.
I mean, I don't think she's completely close to it,
but I never thought she would, you know, give me this.

(17:42):
She doesn't know if she wants kids anymore. And now
again I'm also hearing she doesn't want kids. I'm hearing
she's scared. She's it's not about not having kids. I'm
hearing she's scared for herself, for the kids, for the
complications that it's not about the children, right with me?
Guesta it? Yeah, And I think that's a good sign too,

(18:02):
because I think the key here is for her to
get educated, not good or about or right or wrong,
but just to have the education on what actually is
going to happen if she's forty years old and she
has kids, you know, it can be done, and there
are other ways except for just having kids out of
your woo woo. You know. Eddie's a testament to that,
and having actual biological children and then having foster kids

(18:22):
that you're hoping to adopt. Of course, so you hear
his story, what do you say to him? Yeah, I
think you're right on that. It does sound like she's
more worried than anything. And I think there's just something
and I don't know what he needs to do or
how he's going to do it, but he just needs
to reassure her that she can be okay, it'll be okay,
that there's nothing to worry about with having kids, and

(18:44):
then and then find some stories or people that you
know that have been through that situation that can help
her feel a little more comfortable with wanting to move
forward with having kids. But yeah, the alternative for being
a foster parent isn't there. That's to me. I think
that's great because then you have the sense of what
it's like to have a kid, and then maybe that
can eventually too lead to adoption. So yeah, I think again,

(19:05):
education is the key here. I have people talk to
her about what's going to happen to her if she
does get pregnant forty and like Eddie said, people that
have also been pregnant in their mid thirties all the
way up. I mean, heck, I'm forty one. But for me,
I'm a guy. It's unfair. But I can let it
rip for another twenty five thirty years if I wanted
to and have babies. Women aren't able to do that,

(19:26):
and again it's completely unfair. So I also think it's
you're just reassuring her too that regardless of what happens,
like you are with her and you guys are doing
this together. That's it. Amy your thoughts, well, I think
I hear that there's probably you said tips may not
be just around this. She has anxious about other things

(19:46):
in life, and so I would say if she could
talk to someone about that stuff and get to the
root of some of the fear that she has around
anything like what's causing her to be anxious, and work
through some of the root issues there, and then it
may show her like, oh, I can do this. So
maybe just encouraging her to talk to someone or maybe

(20:06):
a professional, a therapist, if that's even possible. I know
for some people it's not, but maybe it is for
her because it sounds like there's something deeper that needs
to get worked through. Yeah, I think the good news here,
I think we're all on the same page. The good
news here. It doesn't sound like she hates kids and
doesn't want to have kids. Straight up. It doesn't sound
like I just don't want kids. It sounds like I
am fearful of what could happen to me and us

(20:29):
if we have kids, and I think that's easier to
work through. Then I hate children, especially if you want kids.
And then if it does turn to that, then y'all
both need to go see a therapist. I mean, because
that's a huge thing like that is I yeah, to
go for do a one eighty like that if that's
going to be a lot. I just don't hear a

(20:51):
one eighty. I don't hear her going at one point
I want kids now, I don't want kids. I hear
her being more a little more scared now and just
needing someone. And we all need someone at times to
put their arm around it us or hold her hand
and walk us through incredibly uncomfortable or scary situations, and
I think this is one of those instances where you
got to be completely supportive and you've got to proactively
pursue some people, doctors and make her feel as because

(21:17):
it's it's never gonna be easy. If you had a
kid at twenty two, it ain't easy, right, If you
have a kid at forty two, it ain't easy, just
for different reasons. Yeah, you have to get at twenty two,
you can bro Okay, You're like, how do we make
this work? It's never easy, So it's never easy. That's
why I never, I mean I never. I was scared
to death to have kid until now. Why I found
the person and I'm like, okay, I was scared of
being put in the same cycle I was in. So

(21:39):
I was like, I don't know, I want to have kids,
but I never can see it happening until But I now,
I'm like, all right, let's go. Like I feel feel good,
so let we are your biggest cheerleaders right now. I
wish I knew this person's name, Anonymous. We your biggest cheerleaders.
We think by listening to your story that there is
a lot of growth that's going to happen here. But
it's up to you to do the growing. You got
to pursue the us and not make her feel attacked

(22:02):
or or make her feel like she's less than or
disappointing you, but also know that she's going through something.
I think that's the key there. All right, how you
feel about that? I feel good, man, I appreciate it.
And uh if if she needs some double reassure and
all of or listen to the podcast and be like, look,
Bobby said he's not an expert, but that's true, or
not give him lunchbox of self one number two. Yeah,

(22:27):
all right, hey, thank you for your call. We're rooting
for you. We're rooting for both of you guys, regardless
of what happens with this. You know, I hope you
guys go and you talk to somebody, you live happily
ever after you get help, and I hope you have
some kids. Man. I appreciate that. Man, thanks for the advice.
All right, see you later. Nice job, team, I think
we just saved another couple of lives out there. Let's

(22:50):
go over to Morgan number two and do a little
food World. It's time for food World. Numb Numb, Numb
with Morgan number two and ice cream show up that's
at three different places in Arizona. Dropped a new flavor.
It's a Dill pickle flavor. And the whole reason they
decided to do this is because the owner was craving

(23:10):
it during her pregnancy four years ago, so she's like, well,
i'll bring it back now for some people who might
actually like it. I think until I had a deal
pickle slushy or snow cone, I'd have been like, that's
just gostang. But it, oddly is a pretty good flavor.
I think deal pickle last Coomb would be interesting. Not
a lot of people can buy it unless they're just
trying it out. I you, but what's it called a

(23:31):
Piccadilly Dell pickle? No, No, a Piccadilly that Mexican co Oh. Yeah,
it's delicious that it's strawberry and pickles and they put
pickles in it. And you're like, but they had a
whole stand, And I said, well, if they have a
whole stand, they gotta be making money. You don't have
a stand to lose money, dude. We were eating those
every day, remember that, Yeah, edding that I would stop
by the Piccadilly standing every day. Yeah, so weird, Yes,

(23:53):
but I bet it tastes pretty good. Does anyone hate pickles?
Who you do? So it's to U sounds terrible. Yeah.
I can't remember threw up a pickle in sixth grade
pep squads. I never remember that. There's a lot of
stuff I do remember because I'm like, that would be
useful to tell it. A few times a year. I
was in pep squad ate one of those big pickles.
Then my mom was driving me home the big pick
on the side of the road. I was in sixth grade,

(24:14):
and I threw it all up. And then I have
not really been able to eat a pickle since. I
never liked a big pickle from the concession stand, and
I love pickles. When I was in middle school, I
would just eat the middle of the pickle. I would
make a big hole in the middle and that was it,
and that would throw the rest away. That's how I
ate pickles. So weird, weird. Yeah, I'll never get I'd
never get the bag pickle. I would always get the
Freedo pie though. Oh yeah, but they just cut the
top off the Freedo pie. Yeah chili yeah, yeah, yeah,

(24:37):
the top of the chips and then pour them chili
in there and give you a plastic spoon cream cheese.
I didn't go all that. We maybe a lot of cheese,
but I don't go no sour cream. Wow's pile of stories.
So I have a little thing you can do. If
you want people to like you, you got to look
them directly in the eye. According to psycholo GISTs, looking

(25:00):
directly at someone says to them on an unconscious level,
I see you, I recognize you. But here's a deal.
You got to keep it to a few seconds because
studies also show that making eye contact for over two
seconds with a stranger or over five seconds with someone
you know, get a little uncomfortable. Yeah, that lingering eye contact.
It's creepy. I just wonder what's up? You know. Even

(25:21):
if Kaitlyn's like looking into my eyes for a long time,
I'm like, what did I do? Like O mind trouble,
It's something like that. Have you and Caitlin ever done
an exercise where you sit like in front of each other,
like criss cross apple sauce and just sit there and
stare at each other. No, maybe even you put your
hand on her heart, she puts her hand on your
heart and then you just stare. No, let's try it. No, why,

(25:44):
I'm good, We're good, stuffle come up. It's crazy. I
don't know how it happens, but it does. It did
that once at yoga with our friend Jackie, and I
started crying right there in front. Like it's a it's
an exercise, like it pulls things out. You should try it.
It might be yoga guy. This was years ago. I
haven't done yoga in a long time. But anyway, just

(26:04):
a little thing if you want to cry. Oh, I've
cried in yoga multiple times. Have you ever just been
laying in savasana and you start crying? Are you sure?
I'm positive? Wow? Okay, Well, sometimes things just hit you
when you're like you're doing things that help relax you.
So one and nine people have seen a physical fight
breakout over a board game. And the game that causes

(26:28):
the most fights is Monopoly. And like, there's some people
that were part of the study that say they've had
to ban certain games in their home because of physical fights.
And the top games are Monopoly, you know, sorry, Scrabble,
and Jinga. I am a person who loves game night,
but I'm also someone who usually gets into it not physically,

(26:49):
like what happens verbally when people start cheating. I don't.
I won't have it. Okay, that's what really gets here.
Usually someone always cheats and game nights always, and he's like, well,
what do you do it? Like I'm competing, like I'm
about to win a scholarship, like Kayla knows that I
need to get my competitive cup filled in something. And
sometimes it's like a game or a game night, and

(27:10):
I'm overly competitive, and so I can definitely see out.
One time, my friend Jennifer and we were living in Austin.
We had played Trivial Pursuit and we got into such
a fight by the end of the game. I don't
think we talked for three months, three months, three months,
But she wasn't cheating. I don't remember. That's the thing.
Who knows that sounds like it's a really important I
don't think it was cheating at all. I think we
probably just got to do a fight about whose turn

(27:30):
it was or something ridiculous. But three months, like she
should have a game night pushed me. I will hold
a grudge forever after hearing that, Amy, I don't think
we should have good night, Okay, So Bobby, do you
remember anything from when you were three years old? Thin card?
I have no memories before five. Yeah. I think that's

(27:52):
probably the same for a lot of it. One of
my friends, though, swears he remembers coming out of his
mom and he's not kidding. He swears it. I don't
remember anything before my fifth birthday. Yeah. I do remember
my fifth birthday, but nothing before it. Well, there is
a three year old and here's to hoping she remembers
her third year of life. Her name is Bridget and
she is set to perform at Carnegie Hall. And here's

(28:13):
a clip from a piano recital at her home earlier
this year. No, if you were to say this was
a nineteen year old, you'd be like, how did she
get in? But she's three? Talk about that he was
a three year old because you've had a few three

(28:34):
year olds. Yeah, yeah, yeah sure. And I have a
two year old now, so I mean he'll be three soon.
It's amazing, like that is talent. I feel though if
there was a Toddler Olympics, my two year old would
be in it because like a shot, Oh yeah, my
two year old can throw like anything across the room.
And he's too about piano not a no chance, no no, no,
Well Bridget will become one of the youngest people to

(28:56):
ever play on the Historic stage. So pretty cool. And
do we have a fun fact about someone on our show? Well,
I was going to bring up the abbey was saying
back up at Carnegie Hall, right at abby our phone screener,
I did looking back. It's so random, but it would happen.
So I'm from Wichita and I was in eighth grade
and there's like this. There was a really country like
a country western group, right. They were called the Prairie

(29:18):
Rose Wranglers, and they invited us to go with them
to New York Carnegie Hall. And we all had matching
like cowboy boots wranglers jeans like a western button up
like that or like Garth Berks would wear in matching
cowboy hats and we sing on Carnegie Hall. What do
you sing? Like? They had their own songs, like I'm
talking like way back Western, not you know, like countries.

(29:39):
Now did people come to that show? Oh yeah, I
mean like all of our families and it was like
a full crowd. I think it was sold out. They
gonna go with that. So about Carnegie Hall, and how
many of you guys sang back up? Like thirty. It
was like a big group, but it was fun. It
was so random and what was the group though? What
am I missing here? Who would the other singers? So

(30:01):
it was all middle school students, like they just asked
us to go along and be like their little background choir.
Did you fly to New York? Yeah, we like flew
and everything. It was awesome. And then we went to
another place after they kind of went on this tour
it was called the Great American Cowboy Tour. And we
went to China too. We sing on the Great Great
Wall of China. It happening. It was so fun. They

(30:25):
paid for thirty of you guys to go to China
and sing on the Great Wall. Actually we had to pay, Yeah,
they didn't pay for us. Yeah, but I was like
I'm going that's what That's amazing and everybody wanted pictures
with us. I was like, this is tokable, Okay, saying
on the Great Wall of China amazing? And Carnegie Home,
do you have any other fun facts while you're here.
It's the people who aren't on the air as much
have the greatest stories, like Scuba Steve comes on. I

(30:47):
was like, oh, here's the nine more fantastic stories. I
don't know what can talk that right now? That's pretty cool.
Let's just leave it. They're asking this moment, all right, Abby,
thank you. She'll go back to the phones, and may
I come back to you? Go ahead, well, loud, I'm
maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news man. This is a

(31:11):
story of hope. The East Alabama Humane Society had this
four year old little pitbull mix that just could not
get adopted, but finally a couple came in and adopted Rudy.
He had been there for eight hundred and fifty three days,
so that's the very most three years. And the family
that adopted him, I mean, this dog's gonna have so

(31:32):
much fun because they've got six kids, three other dogs,
a turtle, two frogs, and some fish. Yeah. So he
was adopted by a loving family. So just to reminder,
if you're looking for a dog, man, good for that
family and adopting that dog, because they could have got
there and had seen this dog have've been there for
almost three years and been like, well there's a reason
this dog hasn't been adopted. We're just gonna go to

(31:53):
the next one. Yeah. Well, they did a profile on
the dogs. They're like, gosh, I mean, all these other
animals are getting adopted, but this poor Rudy been about yeah,
eight hundred and three days, so that that caught their
attention and that's what inspired them to go pick up Rudy. Yeah,
and good for them for just wanting to adopt period
kids animals. Let's go team adoption here, all right, that's

(32:13):
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Here's a voicemail we got last night. Hey studio, UM,
I actually have a morning Corny for Amy. What do
you call a laughing motorcycle? A yamaha? Have a great day, guys,
A good one? Yeah? Yeah, a laughing motorcycle yamaha. Okay, Amy,

(32:38):
your turn here? Were you go? Morning Corny? What do
you call a typo on a headstone? What do you
call a typo on a headstone? A grave mistake? What
that was the morning corny? You also had to follow yamahahahaha,

(33:02):
which is pretty good. Follow. Let's talk to Karen in Florida.
That's right, Hey, Karen, how tough is it being named
Karen these days. Well, it kind of made me laugh
when you guys were talking about that, because I'm Karen.
I try not to think about it. My daughter's Alexis,
and then I remember through this whole Karen thing, I

(33:24):
feel like I remember there started to be a Ken thing,
don't be a Kin, and my brother's Ken and his
wife is Barbie. No way aside from don't be a Kin,
just kenn and Barbie. Whoa yeah, and that's and she's
not like Barbara, no Barbie. So their whole life safe
out with a Kennon's Barbie thing. So it just kind

(33:45):
of made me laugh. That's hilarious. I mean, you just
got jumped Karen, which we've been funny to talk about.
Guy jumped by Kennon Barbie big times. We have two
cousins named Mickey and Mini. Okay, it's a whole thing
they get messed with all the time. I feel like
I need to know more about how Kennon Barbie got
together and did they feel like they should be together? Yeah,
if they were, there kind of sparks they were like,
I don't know, we are kenn and Barbie. We should

(34:06):
like what was their story? They met in high school,
like years ago, years and years ago, and they've been
together for gosh, probably fifty years. And do you feel
the Karen negativity at all? Or is that just something
you're reading the news and you're like, yeah, I kind
of just laugh about it. I mean, I hope I'm
never that person. So I don't really think about it

(34:31):
until I hear people talk about it, you know, and
then like, oh, yeah, that's my name. Maybe I should
use my middle name, But yeah, I don't. I don't
think about it a whole lot. Honestly. I think if
your name's Karen and you are that kind of person,
maybe it's a different story. I don't know, but yeah,
it's kind of funny. Well I appreciate that call. Thank
you for sharing that story with us. Yep, thank you, guys.

(34:53):
Have a good day, all right. See later, Let's go
to Tracy, who was listening in Texas. I have those sisters.
He's a twin sister. Her name is Stacey, and my
wife's name is also named Tracy. Your name is Tracy
and your wife's name is Tracy. Yeah it's gonna get okay.
So yeah, you're Tracy, your wife's Tracy, and you're somebody
is Stacy, your twin sister, my sister, My twin sister, Tracy, Tracy, Stacy,

(35:17):
go ahead and then see you as a cousin that
lives right directors for most named Tracy. I'm sorry. We're
all running, sir, we're chasing our tail here. Go ahead.
So when you put us out in the room and
you have a conversation and you have two Stays and
two Tracys and they're all talking back and forth, you
just kind of know, after thirty years, you just kind

(35:39):
of know who you're talking to, you know. Yeah, the
only thing missing here is literally Jerry Springer. Yeah, all right, Well,
hey Tracy, thank you very much for that call. Appreciate you. Okay,
thank you. Let me play you this voicemail from over
the weekend. Hey, Bobby, I just wanted to colin and
congratulate Mike D on his wedding. Also, just a little

(36:00):
tid bit of advice. I saw everyone's Instagram stories and
I saw the whole thing unfold with Raymundo. It's really unfortunate,
but don't let that take away from Mike D's big day.
So if you could avoid talking about that on air,
that would be great. Well, we'll avoid talking about it
right now, but next hour, the second segment, it's what

(36:22):
we're going to focus on. I'll wait till the kids
get to school, but you can't not talk about Raymundo
absolutely going berserk at Mike D's wedding. Ray I was well.
I posted a thing on Instagram where I was interviewing
Ray in the airport like a press conference after that
the night and there's some clips kind of mixed in
with raised antics at Mike's wedding, and it posted it

(36:44):
just kind of funny. But people started going after Ray
and Bay in this, and Caitlin came in like their bodyguard,
and we're just attacking people. Do you see her? No,
I didn't. I avoid that stuff, and my wife said,
do not go to Instagram post right now. People are
attacking us. They're going very hard. Well, I mean, if
there's two people Kaitlyn love, it's Ray and Bay and
so someone wrote, I'll read you this comment. You seriously

(37:06):
think your trashy watch's behavior is funny. You are an
embarrassment to every They just curse Bit and Kaitlyn. This
is so rude. Ray and his wife for lovely people
who would never go as low as to troll a
stranger on the internet. Oh, my fiance blocks you because
you can't talk to our friends that way. I haven't
blocked him yet. I just saw that one. I'm probably
can't get on that. Um, we'll talk about it later. Absolutely,

(37:27):
I'm open to talk about it. Yeah, you have to be.
I can't wait to talk about You can't act like
that not be open to talk about it. He remember anything, No,
he doesn't remember a lot of it exact, but we
have video every movie made. Mike d let's talk to
you for a second. You didn't rain, and all week
long it was gonna rain, rain, rain. Yeah, a day
came and sunny sky is all good. It's like perfect, perfect.

(37:48):
You have your ring on. I do have it on.
Feel weird, It kind of feels normal. I like it.
You had a wedding and the next day what did
you do? The next day? We woke up, got some
calle you got some breakfast, and then just hung out
and kind of enjoyed the first day as being a
married couple in a hotel. Yeah, and so what did
you do anything special that day? Or she just hang no, nothing.

(38:09):
We met up with some people before we flew out
and just hung out and so you're back at work today. Yeah,
you didn't want to go anywhere. No. I think we'll
do something small this weekend and then something later in
the summer so you will have a honeymoon. Yeah, later
in the summer. You just don't want to do it
right now now, Okay, And do you know where you're
gonna go or anything like that. I think we're going
to Arizona and at any special place in Arizona. Why Arizona, Scottsdale.

(38:34):
It's nice. My wife has never been and we always
wanted to go. Yeah, it's it's it's a little fruit
fruit like it's really nice. It's it's like like you're like, wow,
this where don't they get all this money that you
drive around? Like every car it's like a maserati. That's
where I want to go. Well, it's a good place
to go. It's kind of intimidating to go there. Okay.
Well the wedding was super was super nice. We go
We're sitting in little white chairs and because I have

(38:56):
a wedding coming up, I'm like, dang, I wonder how
much these chairs cost a rent? Like you all the
stuff now is happening in your head. And we're sitting
and we're like, I guess it's not gonna rain. And
they walk down and Eddie looks at me and goes,
Mikey gonna cry And I go, oh, yeah, I was
gonna cry for sure, And mike Dy gets up and
says his bows. Got a little emotional, but never cry,

(39:16):
no tears. I thought it was gonna hit me. I
think like right before I walked out, I had like
this wave of emotion, and I think maybe I like
psyched myself out a little bit that I didn't cry.
We finished the wedding. It was fantastic. You didn't see
her though until she got there, right, No, I didn't.
I noticed your head down as she was walking. Did
you not want to see her until she got close
to you? Yeah, because I just felt like the water

(39:37):
works were gonna hit me. So I was like, when
she walks down here, I'll take it in. At what
point did you actually look at her? I think right
when she turned the corner and was like walking closer
to the aisle, And what happened with your emotions? Your body?
I just got happy, like I thought I was gonna
be sad, and like feel like I wanted to cry,
but I was so happy that I just took it

(39:58):
all in and it was amazing. So they get married,
we go and we have the reception and Mike d
did the ultimate and just instead of being like, Okay,
here's some food, you guys go, it was like taco truck.
Big nice taco truck. We all went to it. They
had they had a mariachi band. Yeah, um what else?
He had cookie big cookies And I kept going to
people going hey, can we get the cookies yet? Because
nobody would get into the cookies and they were just

(40:19):
sitting right there. Everyone's I don't know if we gets
the cookiesh I'm like no, they were sitting on the table.
I went like five people right there. There's the two
things we did is they were like, okay, if you
guys want to get to the taco truck, m you
can go now, KAYL and I went first, Oh yeah,
the first we went out the door and we're like, okay,
we'll start. I was starving and it was super good.
Then we had the cookies and then we danced and
then I'll bring up a lot of the ray stuff later.

(40:40):
But we when we did the line. What's it called
the send off? Yeah, Ray was throwing glow sticks of people.
Did you see? I heard, but I didn't see. Somebody
threw a cup too to hit you in the head.
I didn't. I didn't notice that. That might have been
right too, I don't know. All I know, that's all.
I cup come over my head and landed right on
Mike Dy's head as he was walking down to the
car to get married. And so, but overall, like the

(41:02):
wedding was fantastic. I have to assume you felt good
about it. Yeah. I think our whole thing going into it,
we didn't really have that high expectations aside of just
having a party, and I think that's what we wanted
to do. We didn't really do a lot of traditional
things like speeches or stuff like that. We just wanted
to go full out party mood. And how did you
feel about Ray? Just quickly? I thought he kind of

(41:22):
brought the party to life a little bit. Okay, there
you go, Ray, Mid said that Ray and Morgan when
the hardestgoers of the of the party award. Yes, it
went the hard it went the hardest. All right, My well,
congratulations about he's back. He got married this weekending back
on the show today, but in about an hour, we'll
fill you in on Ray Mundo's antics. Do you get

(41:45):
embarrassed Ray or you just like that's Ray. Well, I mean,
the best way to explain it. In the moment of
being drunk, you think what you're doing is a little obnoxious.
You know you're doing that, but you think you're fitting in,
and then you see the videos the next day and
you're like, wow, I definitely didn't fit in out. At
one point, Ray goes up to Kitlyn and goes, hey,
all you have to do is act like you're really
messed up, and Kayler, you're not acting bood. On Wednesday's show,

(42:10):
two days in this exact spot, we're gonna put our
Patriotic Pimp and Joy line up and we don't keep
any of that money we do Patriotic because fourth July
and you can have the stuff fourth July. But we're
gonna raise money for staff Sergeant Majetic, who I mean
was hit by an ied he said eighty surgeries, just

(42:30):
had a bad run of it since his injury, and
he is definitely a hero to us suffering from PTSD,
and our goal is to build him a home that
is compatible with his life now, and so on Wednesday's
show at eight thirty seven thirty Central. Where we are
right now, we're gonna put this stuff up. A lot
of this stuff is limited edition, but we'd love free
to go to Bobby Bones dot com in two days

(42:52):
and get what you can and help out Army Sergeant
Jerry Magetic and his wife mary Ella. We'll also have
our and him on the show on Wednesday as well,
so heads up two days out from that. Today it's
gonna be the day we eat the chocolate covered cicadas.
We were counting on them being in the mail this morning.
If you look as the door opens, you'll notice the

(43:12):
door is not opening because they did not come in
the mail. Thank good. Maybe well, the mail man should
have been here like ten minutes ago with them. The
mailman showed up, he didn't have choked covered cicadas, all right,
So that will not happen today, I'm sorry to say.
But as soon as they get here, you know that
door is gonna open or we're gonna eat those suckers.
Let's talk to Kim and Nashville. Who's on the phone.

(43:34):
Hey Kim, how are you? Good morning? Good morning. Hey,
I was wondering if he could weigh in on some
of the handling fees, the services order processing fees on concerts,
because my husband and I sat down over the weekend
and planned out some of our concerts for the summer
and we were just slammed with a thirty percent to
sixty seven percent services. That's a good question because I

(43:59):
will start to figure out raging idiot shows based on
not just ticket price, but also I don't want people
to be charged on their mind with fees, and if
there are a lot of fees, I'll just lower the
price of the ticket. And so I don't know why
they charge so many fees. I'm sure they have to
make their money, but it also its service fee, handling
feed the handling of the service fee, the service of
the handling fee handling, and by the way, it ends

(44:19):
up costing as much as the ticket cost. So I
wish I was smart enough to know why all those
things cost. But it is annoying and I feel that
way too when we're doing our shows, because I'm like,
I don't want people to have to pay out of
their out of their ears to just come and watch
some music. I think we're all ready to watch some music.
Where did you end up buying tickets to? Kim Well

(44:40):
Black Crow Brother's Osburn. We're looking at amy events at
Christmas time. We just love music, and we love the
rhyme and we love the ascend breakdown. But it's interesting
over it as tend the fees very based on who's playing.
So I guess that plays into what you just said
about the performer can reduce the fees. Well, we can't

(45:02):
reduce the fees that the venue charges, but we can
reduce our ticket price a bit. So when you do
get hit by the fees, you're not, you know, swimming
in a bill that's crazy. So it's not so much
about the fees, but it's just like going, okay, well,
instead of forty bucks, let's do thirty seven and maybe
that'll help a little bit. So that's the deal, Kim.
I wish I had an answer for you, but I
definitely understand your frustration. I just do it. You know,

(45:24):
we have to tackle it from the other side. I'm
old enough that back in the day you could show
up at the box office and buy your ticket and
avoid the fees. Yeah, I mean there's also like in processing,
like internet like things are just process. I think people
don't make things up. They just make up fees. I'm

(45:44):
here to say. I think people they know we don't know,
so they just make up feeds and charges money for it.
All right, Hey, thank you, Kim, have a great day.
Thank you. I was no help to her except for
understanding her frustration. I have a few airplane stories. First
of all, we get on the flight and we're flying
down of Mikey's wedding, and I'm like a twenty six
on Southwest, so pretty close to the front. I fly

(46:05):
enough that even if I don't check in, they're like, okay,
we'll put you in the A group. So I'm there
and Caitlin's whipped me and we're getting on and we
sit down. I always sit in the same spot on
the right side of the plane, about a third of
the way back, where there's a window, but there's also
that blank tot, that blank panel that you can rest
your head on, and so that's my spot every flight.
And I sit there and people start coming on and
we're getting closer to filling the plane up, and then

(46:26):
I see somebody with a mask on. I'm like, well, guy,
look his forehead looks familiar, and I go, that's Dennis Quaid,
and so I was like, hey, that's that Dennis Quaid
and she was like yeah, so he Dennis Quaid border
and like the C group Wow gets on. There was
there were no seats, walks to the back. He's basically
sitting by the bathroom. He sits kind of a next
to Morgan number one, which I'm watching is I'm tweeting.

(46:47):
I'm like, Dennis Quaid just sitting next to Morgan number one.
He left his phone on the airplane when he left. Oh,
he like had to. He was as normal of a
passenger as anyone was. But there was Dennis Quaid, the
rookie getting on our fly anyone else Morgan, you're on
our flight? You saw him? Yeah, Well, I was sitting
next to Morgan number one and he was sitting right
next to us. And he acted like a basic human

(47:09):
like came in after us. He had a coke with
two ice cups and two packs of snacks, like he
was just living his best life. Nobody bothered him. And
then he kind of took off as soon as the
plane landed. And that's why he left his phone as
because he was trying to hurry off the plane. So
he even though he was in the back, he jumped
and just tried to get out of there. Yeah. Literally

(47:29):
as soon as we were able to get up, he
shot up from his seat because I think he was
trying to avoid people talking to him. I took a
picture of him on the plane and was like, dude,
it's quite on our plane. Like I literally did one
of those stalker pictures, and Kaylee goes, why are you
doing that? I was like, his dad's points on our plane.
People need to see this. But yeah, he just got
on chilled, hung out. Did you ever go to the

(47:49):
bathroom or anything like that? Which one do you think
he did? One or two? He was just sitting there
on his phone the whole time, like just either playing
a game or doing something. He was something on his phone.
Be a couple plane stories here. A passenger on a
Delta flight from Los Angeles to Nashville allegedly tried to
breach the cockpit and hijack the plane on Friday. Oh
my goodness, Delta flight crew three eighty six crew members

(48:13):
tackled and zip tied the man before anyone was harmed.
This is according to a Fox Television stations report. Cell
Phone videos shows some of the accounter, with a man
in a Delta uniform wrestling with someone who is out
of view of the camera behind a row of seats.
Another angle shows he managed to zip tie the suspect's
hands behind his back. See now, our flight attendants, they're

(48:34):
having to also do security. They're having to be cops
as well. They're having to be bartenders. They don't they
can't give alcohol. Now they gotta. I just feel bad.
It's like people in stores who who work at a
Kroger and someone comes in Oregon, I'm not putting my
mask on, and now they got to be all of
a sudden, they got to be security in there too. Yeah,
that's story number one. They didn't they have to land

(48:57):
that plane early. It doesn't say in this story. I'd
have been so tick I'd probably get in a couple
of kikes. We had to land the plane. Yeah, you're
making us land in Salt Lake. Bunk kick kick, they
landed in Albuquerque. I'd have got a couple of shots
in good. Passengers on a flight arriving in Jacksonville were
forced to wait on a plane for three hours after
landing authorities had to delay the planing of the passengers

(49:19):
after receiving reports of a possible device on the plane.
The incident the card when a Delta flight landed around
twelve thirty in the morning on Saturday. According to the
news outlet, the FA alerted the airport about a possible
explosive device being on the plane. Passengers had no idea
what was happening. A passenger was told, look up the
window and I could tell we were not on the

(49:40):
regular runway. We were on the further most runway. I
think something had to be taken seriously. Nothing was found,
which I wonder is that somebody upset. Is someone on
the plane being like, yeah, oh Betty, I heard she's
got you know how they called from like a pay phone.
That stinks. You have to set for three hours. That's
almost as bad as being diverted to Albuquerque. And then finally,
twenty six year old man was removed from an American

(50:01):
Airlines flight by authorities in Chicago on Sunday after causing
a disturbance at Chicago Police Department spokesperson told Fox News
that the man was detained until the plane, which was
traveling from Portland, Maine, got all the way in and landed.
The incident just comes after the one where they you know,
zip tied the guy going to Nashville. Here's the reason
all this is happening. People have gone insane from not

(50:23):
being able to go anywhere for a long time. You're
seeing this as sporting events too, where people are throwing
popcorn and people ice or trying to fight with basketball players.
We are ready. We need to have some sort of
like let's slowly integrate folks back into society. And everybody's
gone crazy because they don't know how to act anymore.
When you don't put yourself out with people, and all
of a sudden you're back with people, and you're probably
pretty stupid too. This is what happens. So is that

(50:45):
what happened to Ray at mike They's weddings. Ray had
him been out forever and all of a sudden he's out.
He's going crazy. You know, I would have worried about
him on a flight maybe, but he was so hungover
when we saw him there a fourth the next year.
I mean, he's heard his head was just down. He
was like, oh, we were surprised that you guys got
to the flight on time. Ray, Well, I mean we
were in bed by midnight, seven hours of sleep. I

(51:07):
had a great night's sleep. I felt good in the morning.
Where I knew Ray was going to get into some
trouble before Mike's wedding. On Ray's Instagram story, he was
taking pictures at a restaurant and he had circled penny
refiled mimosas true what is that? And so I knew
Ray had spent a few pennies on mimosas before he
got there. He was going hard the night before, he

(51:28):
was going hard all day leading up to it, and
then he got there and he was already row when
he got there. He was like stumbling down the hill. Yeah,
you just go too hard too early. I hadn't been
back to my college town in seven years, so it
was nostalgic for me as well. And then we also
put down some drinks. So your college town is not
like Fayetteville or it's Austin. It's huge, it's not in town.

(51:50):
It's somewhere you live forever outside of college too. But
it was crazy being back though. It's just a lot
of emotions and that leads to liquor stores and dreams,
not like college station where you go just for college. Right, yes,
it was a city where Ray lived forever. I know. Okay,
that's what's a different version of what Ray did at
Mike's wedding is happening on airplanes right there, it's time

(52:11):
for the good news. Good fifty five years ago in Murphersboro, Tennessee,
there's a guy named Ransom Jones, and he says at
his dad's house helping him do some carpentry work. When
he helps his dad throws some sawdust out into the garden. Well,
as he threw the sawdust, he lost his wedding ring
as well. This was fifty five years ago, and his

(52:33):
parents would kept telling people, Yeah, my son lost his
wedding ring here. Well, back in two thousand and six,
they sold the house to someone else, a couple named
Doug and Samantha Cook. And again the dad shared the
story and somewhere out here, my son lost his wedding ring. Well, Doug,
during the pandemic last year, he starts getting a metal
detector searching out there. Guess what he finds the ray.

(52:54):
So fifty five years later, old Ransom Jones has his
wedding ring. By the way, who who was the name
Ransom's Rands does it's pretty cool. I'm pretty cool. Dang,
that's what it's all about. A good story. Good job
that was, tell me something good. How do you go
walk from West Virginia to Tennessee on what day? Now?
The time? The twentieth that's a Sunday. Man's coming up? Yeah,

(53:15):
Father's Day. So less than two weeks Eddie starts to
walk from West Virginia to Tennessee. That's right. What started
as a bit four or five months ago where he's like,
that's nothing far. You're carring your love from West Virginia Tennessee.
Ain't that far? Yeah? Because the guy in the songs like, oh,
I'm carrying your love whatever. Respect the name Wow, the
king of country music. So we went to the listeners

(53:37):
and said, hey, if we canna raise ten thousand bucks
for Eddie's charity, which is a charity the Deals with
Foster Kids National Angels, He'll do it. And so we
raise fifty thousand and so now Hyundai loved hearing about it,
and they have donated ten thousand dollars as well. Wow,
we are now up to sixty bucks. So you can't
back out. Yeah no, no no, I was never going to
back out. But that's amazing so far. The b teams

(54:01):
right raise fifty thousand bucks. Hun Day is donating ten
thousand dollars, so we are not sixty thousand dollars. It's awesome.
And the money doesn't get given until you unless you
finish right right, So no pressure, no pressure. Look, man,
I was never going to back out, but I'm telling you,
this training process is a little tougher than I thought.
I saw you were walking actually on the street this time,
and not a treadmill. Correct, how far did you walk?
I walked about six miles on the street. Brutal on

(54:24):
the feet, definitely rely, Definitely different on pavement because you're
talking about like going from sidewalk to walking just walking,
just walking. Treadmills are designed to be more comfortable, Like
I don't know, there's stuff inside the treadmill that's supposed
to ease up, stuff with your knees, and you're seeing
your ankles and all the things, and the street the
pavement and doesn't do that for you. Frozen cons though,

(54:45):
because like I see McDonald's as as a goal and
I'm like, oh, I'm just gonna get to McDonald Well,
you eat food along the way, like that. Probably, yeah,
probably you need to fuel your body. Your feet hurt now,
not today, so I feel like today I'm gonna go
for another five or six miles. But the calves hurt
a little bit, the muscles, but I've been doing a
little icy hot treatment on it, and definitely after walks,

(55:07):
I'm icing them, like putting my feet in buckets of ice.
And you think you can finish this in four days
of NonStop walking for sleeping. That's my goal. And I
have Scuba Steve with me while I do it, so
he's gonna push me along. What's your wife think about
you're not being home for Father's Day? She doesn't like it,
but she knows that it's a big cause, it's a
good cause. And then I'm doing this for good. She
hates that I opened my big mouth like that. But

(55:28):
what if it storms? Yeah, so people have been telling me. Again,
I don't I'm not talking to any trainers about this
or any professionals. Yeah, but our listeners are telling me
good stuff, like hey, take three pairs of shoes in
case it does storm. Then you don't really want to
be walking long distances and wet shoes. So I can
change my shoes out an umbrella, things like that, to
take a multiple pair of shoes, multiple pair of socks. Yes,

(55:50):
and you're gonna keep walking yep. And then I'm thinking
like bathroom. I mean, I'm gonna be in the woods.
So if I gotta go, I gotta go. We're a diaper.
I was in store last night, Listen. I was. I
went to Walgreens last night near the house, and I
go and there's like adult men diapers depends Ye, well
that DEFENDSI. It's a different kind of yeah. But the
guy looks so happy you wearing a diaper. It looked

(56:11):
like he's forty five years old, smiling, lou. He is
the happiest he's ever been wearing a diaper. And I
was like, dang, maybe you just are the happy never
go to the bathroom. Yeah, So okay, the twentieth that's
when it starts. So Monday morning, when we're on the air,
Eddie will be walking from West Virginia to Tennessee to
raise that money. Good luck. And you looked at the
weather yet at all? I have not. I don't. I

(56:32):
don't don't because we looked at Mike Dy's wedding every day.
It said monsoon. For like two weeks it was like
the hurricane's coming, and then it was sunny. Is all good,
I'll get out. Yeah, all right, thank you, Eddie, thank you.
Let's go over and check in on the news. Bobby's
be Well, where do I start? Because there is quite
the load here. There's McDonald's chicken nugget that bears a

(56:55):
resemblance to the among US characters on the low game
you play on your phone. Yeah, like looks like a
little alien with two legs, and so someone said, wow,
looks like a little character from that game. They put
it on eBay. It's sold for just short of one
hundred thousand dollars. Oh my gosh, because the nugget happened
to be shaped like that. What The McNugget listed by
eBay user Polizna started at ninety nine cents, but after

(57:17):
one hundred and eighty four bids, the items sold for
ninety nine, nine hundred and ninety seven dollars. That is
a crazy amount of money for a MC nugget that
just looks like a generic MC nugget anyway, it looks
like if there was a fuming nugget picture in your
head right now, fulming nuggets same size. If you clipped
out the middle of the bottom and you had two
legs there, and that's it. That looks like the nugget.

(57:39):
I got one hundred thousand bucks for that. I would
have just eaten it. One who thought two things about?
Who knows what kind of MC nuggets I'm eating that
of shaped like crazy things and letting paying attention to
We need to start examining our food. I might have
bought a Trump shaped nugget, sell it. I know what
we should do is buy nuggets today and then see
if we can figure out what shape they are and
sell them on eBay. Apple employees are bashing new policy

(58:02):
cutting the work from home time, and they're like, we
don't want to go back to work. We want to
go we want to stay home. Hey, get your butts
back to work. Why are you whining? Go get a
new job if you don't like it. People have to
go into work. If your job says, hey, we've actually
figured out a way this is good for us and
you guys, you can't work from home a little bit.
For example, we can work from home a little bit
if we need to. If I'm sick, if my throat's

(58:25):
not kill him back and put a microphone up in
my bedroom if I need to. We figured it out.
It doesn't sound the best. Or we have a have
a studio at home too. We work from maybe a
day a week, but get your butt back to work.
If they're like we need you in the office, you
have to go to the office. So that's mostly a hey,
quit your whining story. There's a golfer Amy that was
just dominating this tournament called the Memorial Tournament. He had

(58:46):
a six stroke lead. He was gonna win this thing
and make one point seven million dollars. They come up
to him and they go, hey, you have COVID and
he had to get out of the tournament. What no way?
What did it take so long for his results to
come back? I think they just test him every couple
of days. Oh that's so sad. So guy in second
place was like, what he's like, all right, John Ram
He's a twenty six year old Spaniard right number three

(59:07):
in the world, one of the best golfers now, and
he was crushing it. As he walked off the eighteenth green,
he was like, They were like, hey man, you got
a coronavirus. You're not able to play anymore. And so
if you bet on him, you still got your money.
Oh yeah, they gave they paid out the winners for him,
but he couldn't finish the tournament. He made no money.
He does not get one point seven million dollars or anything.

(59:28):
So he is out. Another story, I saw forty eight
people from the same small Canadian province. We're struck with
a baffling mix of symptoms including insomnia, impaired motor function, hallucinations,
nightmarest visions of the dead, all in the same town.
This is happening to them. A neurologist, it's working twelve

(59:49):
hours a day to decipher the clues. There are tons
of conspiracy theories for this one town in Canada. They
were blaming the illness on cell phone towers, fracking obviously,
COVID night vaccine obviously. Yeah, yeah, um, but they don't
know what's going on to check the water systems. Uh.
You know. This reminds me of like back in December

(01:00:11):
of twenty nineteen when we read about this story in
China where it was like they didn't know what's going on,
and we were like, that's weird, and we didn't really
think much about it. Not true. I was screaming it
was coming from well I have the cliff and I
was like, guys, this is gonna come here. Okay, well
I because I was going this, I was like Corona.

(01:00:32):
Well either way, I guess it just seemed like it
was something that was, you know, in another country. So
I was like, okay, we'll see what happens, but so
can they figure this out? Please? The water things interesting
because you feel like it would be something that's given
to all. Yeah, everyone's feeling that way, or these aliens
to just upset their stories are getting out. Oh I
gotta say this too. They went to the websites and

(01:00:55):
saw it. Um I gotta say that. And I don't
come on here and talk about ratings very often. But
we were lucky that we were put on the air
in a specific town in Canada, and they were like, Hey,
we're really gonna, you know, be the first Canadian city
to embrace you guys as a live show. We're on

(01:01:16):
all over Canada in the evenings and we were like,
oh great, So everybody was kind of nervous. We go
on in Windsor, Ontario and they were like, it's the
first one. Will it be any good? And so we
go on and in one ratings pretty went to number one.
And so just let me say, we're very grateful that
you guys would take a chance on us, and we
are super excited that we could come on and deliver

(01:01:37):
for you the ratings that you felt we could. So
I just thought that was great. There's a whole big
news story about it today. And so there we are.
We're number one and windsor Onto, let's go. Who would
have thought it's awesome? Usually it takes about a year,
honestly to get any sort of rating in a place,
because who wants to listen anything new? I don't I

(01:01:57):
don't like on the news anchor change, I don't like
in the morning news. We're like, oh, coming in, Frank
when Ganda he's gonna come on and he's gonna replace
Becky and I'm like I need I miss Becky. Um.
So yeah, there we are and we just rocked it
and we don't get to rocket unless you guys listen.
So thank you very much. Just great for us, and
then hopefully other Canadians morning shows we'll go, hey we

(01:02:19):
need a show, We'll put them on here because we're
on all over the evening and we're doing fine. We're
doing good good to fine, depending on where we are.
Let's go, let's get some of this live taste. Yeah, okay,
thank you, thank you. That's the news. We are just
a few minutes away from recapping Ray at Mike D's wedding.

(01:02:41):
We talked about the wedding, the beautiful stuff that happened
at the wedding. Not a rain drop in the guy.
Mike D got married, set some beautiful vows, She set
some beautiful valves. We're all emotionally move. We got a
taco truck. We danced the night away. But because kids
weren't in school yet, we didn't talk about Ray getting
completely hammered, and so that will be coming up in
the next segment. Are you dreading this segment? Are you

(01:03:02):
cool with it? No? No, No. Wife just said, please
be very careful and how you would talk about it,
and I will talk about me, and however, I really
want to. But her, I mean, she had other stuff
going on, so there was a reason she got a
little sleepy. Well, no one, no one mentioned her. Okay,
that's fine, you're mentioning her. No, but she wanted me
to say that because some listeners were saying stuff online
because she did. At one point she went and slepting

(01:03:24):
in the vehicle because she had to take Ben a
drill because it was mosquito attack. So there was other
situations why she wasn't feeling great. And I didn't know
if Mike d knew that, but now he does. Well,
no one brought that up. No where are we going?
Wanted I wanted people to know that because it wasn't
her fault. Bene dramatically sleepy. I mean, what's what else
can you do? Well? I thought, Yeah, people in your
comments were I just read a comment. Yeah, they were calling.

(01:03:49):
I don't go down to the comments. I just saw
Caitlin was fighting for you because she had like a sword.
She was taking on like ten thousand zombies one person
with a sword, like, um, okay, well we will not
talk about Bay only Ray Okay, Ray perfect perfect. The
voicemail we got last night from Tim and Naples, Florida,

(01:04:09):
Bobby Bones getting ready so excited to watch Breaking Bobby tonight.
It's gonna be ten times better than the Mayweather's fight.
I'm just so disappointed with what boxing has been. I'm
so excited for you. Guys, make sure to give Morgan
to my number. Y'all be safe, Love you guys. There's
a lot down pack there. First of all, the downward
spiraling of boxing, which is not for us here. Secondly,

(01:04:31):
he wants to have his number given to Morgan number two,
So Ray write that number down on the voicemailing just
handed to her. Okay, we are she may never call it,
but we are people of our word here. And then
Breaking Bobby Belies was on last night. Two episodes. I
Was a stunt Man was one of the episodes. I
really hurt myself. My neck was just in terrible shape
for probably two weeks after that episode. And then I
was doing demo And so you guys can still watch

(01:04:53):
it on that nat geo app. You can buy episodes
on Amazon, which I've been told so they're up there too,
for like two bucks or something. You can buy the episod.
So thank you for watching that. I appreciate that. On
the phone is MICHAELA in Witchtock, Kansas. MICHAELA, thank you
for calling the show. Go ahead, good morning, um So

(01:05:15):
I just called because I just wanted to say that.
On Friday, I remember Ray said that he was gonna
go hard at Mike D's wedding. So I feel like
if Mike D had a problem with that, then he
would have pulled Ray aside, and you know, advised not to.

(01:05:36):
That's a good point. Mike is really not kind of
got to pull anybody aside. Though. Mike's kind of a
live and let live kind of guy. Here's the thing
about Raymond at Mike Dy's wedding, is it he didn't
go hard at the wedding. He went hard at noon
and the wedding was at five o'clock. He showed up
drunk to the wedding. So it wasn't that he got
to the wedding and decided I'm going to have some drinks.

(01:05:58):
Because there was there was alcohol, there was b there
was Margarita's. Ray showed up plastered, thoughts. Ray went to brunch,
looked on the menu and it said penny mimosas. What
do you think it's gonna happen? I buy the table
a bunch of mimosas. It cost me ten cents. No
little voice in your head went, hey, maybe you should

(01:06:18):
wait a little later to go. It's tough. I mean
went to town and we knew we were only gonna
have one dinner, We're only gonna have one brunch. We're
gonna have less than twelve hours to see friends. Tried
to squeeze it all in, just didn't do it right
time management. My bad. There's a video of Ray moon
to all my Instagram at mister Bobby Villains where he
is getting into a dance competition with a like a
twelve year old kid and is trying to beat me.
Runs up and pops in with his chest and he's

(01:06:40):
on the floor. He's doing spins. He's throwing stuff into
the into the like. At one point Ray had hit
someone and beard spilled all over the floor. So two
people are down cleaning up the floor. Well, Ray jumps
down to help them and then picks up the cloth
and just throws it across the room. Oh boy. At
one point Ray told a grandmother, Hey, you want to
go back to the hotel after this? Ray, you wake

(01:07:04):
up the next morning and you see all these videos
of you at Mike's wedding. What you think. I was embarrassed, definitely,
But at the same time, I saw a lot of
people smiling, so a lot of people laughing, saw a
lot of people happen once in a lifetime experiences. I
don't know there's a picture of Ray. I don't know
what he was doing, but because he got really touchy
hilly with guys, like he would run up and like
rub all over guys, like their pecks and like their

(01:07:26):
stomach and stuff. And so there's one way runs into
this guy and he almost knocks him off his feet,
and Kaitlin and I are standing by watching in our
mouth were going great because we thought someone was about
to get hurt. But to raise credit, he was the
life of the party. I really wasn't trying to be honestly,
there was times I was involving Mike's parents. I would
push them in the middle of the circle and make
them dance. I mean I really did. Still, in my

(01:07:48):
drunken stupor, knew that the whole point of the event
was for Mike, but it was a celebration. Yeah, what'd
you learn from this? Have a drink limit? I definitely
didn't have one of those. I mean I may have
exceeded with fireball shots and the free keg. I mean
I might have floated the keg on my own. I
probably should have kept caps so I knew how many
drinks I had been consuming. What's that mean, Well, they

(01:08:09):
didn't have them there, but usually you keep little caps
from a can so you'll know how many you drank
and then you can kind of keep checking yourself. And
my wife she laughed a little bit. So I didn't
have anybody looking after me, and I mean I was
just honestly, we were all looking after you in our
own way. There were times where everyone was pulling you
aside a little bit, just to like screen you from
you know, falling down. You know. At the end of

(01:08:29):
the night, they gave out little little crack sticks, all
glow sticks, and Raymundo grabbed like ten of them and
started throwing them at people. As we're standing there waiting
from Mike and his you know now wife to walk
down the goodbye lane, and then they're coming in, Ray
starts throwing him at the bridon groom is there walking
down and then a cup runs it hits Mike in
the head. We don't know where the cup came from. Yeah,
it might have been me on that one, but I mean,

(01:08:51):
I'm telling you, in my head, it started out as
a wedding and by the end of video was a
frat party turned to a nightclub. Sometimes you get confused, honestly,
when you're drinking, and I'm pretty sure everybody else was
one legitimately hard as well. You think that you were
confused as to where you were when I was throwing
the glow sticks. I think maybe I thought I was
at some sort of a rave, a crazy little party,
because we were outside. It was almost no longer like

(01:09:11):
a wedding atmosphere. What's it like to be drunk? The
license general, like, explain it to me, because I've never
been drunk. You know, you're going a little bit obnoxious,
but in your head you're you're cool with that. It
doesn't it doesn't seem like right now, if I was
obnoxious like that, I'd like, oh my gosh, I'm embarrassed.
In the moment, you're not embarrassed. You have no worries.
At some point I won't say who, they came up

(01:09:32):
to me and they go, hey, how old's Ray? I
think I think he's thirty five. Thirty Hell do you
thirty five? And they're like, he still goes this hard,
and I say, yeah, he didn't have kids, and it's
it's all relative too. I mean, we moved to town
Lunchbox and Eddie were thirty five, they're going just as hard.
But now that they're forty, they're all mature and they're like,
oh my gosh, I could only have a couple of drinks.
But guys, when you were thirty five, you're doing the

(01:09:53):
exact same things, right, I got no problem with you.
I think you were the life of the party. You
were great. More was awesome was as number two on
the go Hard list. Did you get drunk? Yeah, well
it was towards the end of the evening. I was
taking tequila shots with Mike's mom and sister. That was
my special part of the evening. We were in the
back like sneaking, I think at the end, and I

(01:10:14):
probably had five tequila shots. Yeah, we were just kind
of sitting back there, like enjoying Ray on the dance
floor and trying not to get Ray's attention. So we
came back there some more. So we came in like
snuck Mike and Kelsey and tequila shots so they could
take one with us, and I was I was really
partying it up with Mike Tieves family. Hey Mike, talk
about your wedding for a second. What was the best

(01:10:36):
part of the wedding, I'd say the best part was
it didn't rain, so where we had our ceremony. If
it would have rained, it would have completely ruined that
part of it, And we got to have it down
there and the pictures look amazing. What was the most
surprising thing about the wedding that Ray made it? Yeah,
we were already He wasn't even gonna make it there
in the lunchbox. I was too drunk to go to lunchboxes.
He just showed up at the reception. Well, we had
a private show for lunch and his wife pulled up

(01:10:57):
and said, Hey, we're gonna be there at four, you guys,
make sure you get ready, And we had people doing
our hair. Billy was ironed in my shirt. We were
good to go by four. So you were most surprised
they showed up. Yeah, because I saw the story before
of him getting there already kind of drunk. I was like,
I don't even know he's gonna make it. And then
by the end of it, were you tired because you're
you're the bell of the ball. Everybody wants pictures. You're

(01:11:19):
having to also mingle and like, I'm watching you, my man,
Mike's got did a lot of work here because my
wedding's coming up. Were you exhausted? I was exhausted. I
didn't eat the entire day. I don't even really like attention,
so having to go around and interact with people that
was draining for me. But it was a lot of fun.
And what did you do leading up to the wedding?
Any event with your boys? No, we all hung out
and watch movies. That's what I wanted to do. And

(01:11:39):
what movie did you watch? We watched Cabin in the Woods.
Is that a scary movie? Yeah, so you watch with
your boys a scary movie before the wedding. Yeah, that's
what he wanted to do. Yeah. I watched like three movies.
Then you guys had a movie marathon. Yeah, okay, makes sense.
Well the wedding was fantastic. Man, I hope you feel
good about it. I felt amazing about it. Was so

(01:12:00):
cool to have everybody there to party and that meant
a lot to me. And was the last part again, Oh,
it meant a lot of me that you guys win,
we're there. Who traveled the farthest I think our friends
from Seattle. That was probably the first play. Yeah, yeah,
that's a big one. Well, it was a great wedding.
If you missed it with are most of you people
out there you missed a party? Are those instant stories

(01:12:23):
with twenty four hours? Well? No? On my Instagram though
you can see Ray on the ground spinning because I did.
We did a whole like a Ray being interviewed in
the airport press commerce the next day and how did
they fill about your antics? Ray? She said that she
was embarrassed by them, but I believe she'll forgive me.
We're still married. She loves me very much. Sometimes you
can forgive some stuff. My wedding is coming up. Are

(01:12:44):
you going to approach that a bit different? Definitely? It's
a different type theme. I mean this one, we all
said we're going hard going into it. Mike even put
on Twitter. Bring it, He challenges us, Hey up on Twitter,
keep it at home. Then there we go. Now we
know going into it, that's all you gotta do, all right.
It was a lot of fun though we give Ray
a hard time, but Ray actually didn't hurt anybody. He went.
We wouldn't have put it on Instagram if we didn't
think it was funny. You know. People were like, oh, Bob,

(01:13:05):
he was putting it on Instagram. He must be so mad. No,
if I so mad, I wouldn't post it on Instagram. Um, so,
great job, Mike, Yeah, tell your wife, great job. It
was just a fun, fun party, and I'm glad that
we could all be there. Yeah, all right, maybe choking
over there? You're right, Yeah, I don't know what happened.
I air, I saw the lights come on to talk
and Amy, I know, I don't know you Heimlet tell

(01:13:28):
me something good. I save her life on the air.
Come here. I took in a breath wrong. I don't
know what just happened. Tom Marches El Paso County Sheriff's
Office arrested Casey Garcia at thirty years old. She apparently
did this whole thing on YouTube, or she was like, hey,
I'm gonna go to school. I like my daughter, she's thirteen,
and act like her, act like I'm her, and then
recorded it and put it up. She put a hoodie

(01:13:49):
on a face mask, and did you see this at all?
That's crazy. I was it like a case study, or
she just want to see if she could get away
with it, or I think it's for like social media.
She wanted to prove that the security system was had weaknesses.
I think it was for social media again, I think,
but she also proved that that same thing. I mean,
that's kind of crazy that you should get away with that. Yeah,

(01:14:11):
she went. She got caught in charge of trespassing on
school grounds posing as a student. One of the videos
that she titled going to the school as my thirteen
year old daughter a quote middle school edition. Wow. It
shows her wearing a yellow hoodie and a black face mask,
taking selfies in a restroom and eating what appears to
be school food. See, if you were just doing it
to get through security, you get through it and you go,
all right, look we got in the shoes, are living

(01:14:33):
it up. Detectives conducted an investigation obtained two criminal warrants
for her trespassing and tampering with government records. Deputies later
located Garcia at her residence took her in a custody.
She also documented all of her encounter with authorities on
social media. Oh yeah, definitely wanting those views and those
class She was booked into an El Paso County attention

(01:14:54):
facility on both charges and for an unrelated traffic warrant.
See don't be doing stuff, you have a warrant out
for you too. Her bonds totally eight thousand bucks. She
posted a YouTube video. This is her story of why
she did it. They let me walk right on through.
I then said hello to the principal, and then I
spoke to another faculty member, and then I went to
all my classes. I didn't do this too roughle Any Feathers.

(01:15:15):
I didn't do this to out the school because I
was never going to say what school. I wanted to
see if I could make it the entire day without
anybody noticing. I'd stay up until seventh period. I think
that's a very long day for a thirty year old.
So two things. One, if you put a hoodie on
in a mask, I could probably go and poses her
thirteen year old daughter, you can't really see anything well,

(01:15:37):
I don't know unless they're doing like mash checks. You
can't like the airport, want to go to the airport
like pig a mask off? Let me see your face
all right? Here it is, Yeah, it looks like you
go ahead. They probably should be doing that at school,
but she tried to go a whole day. I know
what her daughter thought about this. I know I was wondering,
where's the daughter and then she have to like take
any quizzes or tests and hopefully she did well. And
oh yeah, she failed her tests. And also, you know,

(01:15:58):
I wasn't going to post the school. We were gonna
know what school it was, you put it all up
on social media. But yeah, she's in trouble and she
should be. I mean thinking that as a man, oh
big right. Luckily she's a woman and we don't see
it the same as if it were some dude sneaking
into a school. There's another story about a girl twenty

(01:16:19):
years old. She you know, like, I take this purple
drink that I have here, is I scoop it out?
It's some kind of amino acid that I have in
the morning. But if you try to eat the scoop
without any water, one it's hard to swallow, and then
two that's right into your system. So there's a dry
scooping thing that's on TikTok where people are trying to
dry scoop stuff. And so this girl twenty years old

(01:16:39):
had a heart attack from dry scoop. Oh no, what
would she scoop? See, I know people do cinnamon. That's
the one that's hard to swallow. They're like you have
sixty seconds. So the TikTok trend is big with digital
fitness influencers. They swallow big pre workout, a non FDA
regulated caffeinated substance that people mix with water. It's basically

(01:17:00):
just not his hardcore minds on his hardcore. Yeah, she
had a hard attack. It's terrible quote. I never thought
something like that that ever happened to me because I'm so young.
She was in the middle of having a heart attack.
First responders didn't think she was in cardiac arrest. They
were like, hey, maybe it's anxiety because you're about to,
you know, dance. But they were like, nope, it's a
heart attack. But I imagine everybody's body reacts different. If

(01:17:21):
you happen to have one of those that reacts in
a wrong way to something like this, the craps gonna
happen to you. I know that's you. I mean, people
see someone else survive it online, so they think, but
we're all made up so differently that your body could
respond like that. You know, we used to do we
used to do the deodorant, the spray and you just
hold it up against your skin till it burns. Oh yeah.

(01:17:41):
In the field House of football. That's what they would.
I say that we I didn't do that. I scared,
but they would that that was like the trend did themselves. Yes,
do it for as long as you could. It's spread
yourself in the field house. That's that's what Joell are doing.
Never felt like I was tough, so I never had
to prove out tough I was. But that's what everybody
was doing. That was the old school viral challenge. Let's

(01:18:02):
go over and talk to m got a lot of
calls here. How about Stacy and Arkansas. Stacy, you are
on the show, Good Morning, Welcome Morning Studio. So you're well,
what first thing? I just want to say, I have
a Honday Palisade. I've had it for a year and
it's my favorite car I've ever owned. It is fantastic.

(01:18:24):
I love driving that thing around. Yes, I think I
didn't do to day free commercial. Anyway, you were talking
about crazy stories earlier, and this weekend we had a
seventh grade basketball tournament here in Satville, Arkansas, and a
seventh grader took a swing at a referee, only missed

(01:18:47):
the referee because if somebody pulled the referee back, and
then two parents started swinging each other and fighting, and
it turned into this whole big brawl. Wow. And when
kids go after ref that's crazy. And you know what,
it's probably in the home before it gets out. Oh yeah,
you know. I'm like, we need to manage some things elsewhere.

(01:19:08):
Well that stinks, Stacy, appreciate that call. All right, Thanks,
love you guys, Love you too. Bye bye. Here's the thing, Fabeville.
Let me give a good news. I'll be watching the
game Arkansas's playing in the final the regional. We have
two games going on to our house today. Obviously Arkansas baseball.
I'm watching it. We're playing Nebraska, loser goes home. But
then Oklahoma softball is in the College World Series and

(01:19:29):
we're I've never rooted for Oklahoma in anything. However, the
head coach of the Oklahoma softball teams a friend, a
family friend, and so now I'm watching Oklahoma softball yesterday
like totally into it, Like come on, yeah, never in
my life if I rooted for another school other than Arkansas,
I do in anything. It's the weirdest thing. We went
to a restaurant yesterday. I watched the Olcloma softball game
versus James Madison and I'm like, come on, you get

(01:19:51):
and I'm like, oh no, what's happening to me. I'm
being influenced by my fiance in a way that I've
never been influenced before. But we also know the head coach,
Patty Gasso of the Oklahomas Oball team, so maybe that's
part of it. So what do you do if the
Arkansas no question? Okay? Stop? Well no I did no
no question okay, always a number one. So okay, Caitlyn

(01:20:14):
could be coaching the Oklahoma team. I'm still rooting for Arkansas.
Oh is that right? That's right? Thank you? I said
what I said? Okay, Sorry. Today this story comes us
from Thomasville, Georgia. A man rolled up to a bank
on his motorcycle in the drive through, cashed his work check,

(01:20:37):
and then on his way out, he put a stick
of dynamite in the little two no way, sends it
in there, lit no tell her, opens it up, goes, oh,
my gosh, dynamite. They all evacuate the building. Police come.
Turns out it was just a road flare. He thought
it'd be funny. Why would do that? That's not that's scary.
But who does he think he is the coyote road

(01:20:59):
runner coyote putting a little bit of dynamite acme and
dynamite that is happening with people, So I'm assuming he
gets in a lot of trouble. A couple of hours later,
they arrested him on the same motorcycle. It's like some
terrorist type stuff. Yeah, I mean, no idea why he
did it. I guess thought it would be funny. All right,
there you go. I'm lunchboxed. A't your bone head store
of the day. Here's a voicemail we got last night

(01:21:22):
from Kathy in Oklahoma City. I just read that today
the FDA issued a warning to anyone considering snacking off cicatives.
They have some of the same properties of seafood, so
if you have a seafood allergy, cicadas can cause hide
swelling of the lips and tightening of the throat. They
can also pose digested issues like clamp, nausea, and vomiting. Yeah.

(01:21:44):
Not good, not good at all. I feel like we
just got scolded by just in case. Yeah, well, we're
still waiting. The mail usually comes before eight o'clock our time,
and so we hope that these cicadas are gonna be
dropped off this morning and if they are chocolate cover,

(01:22:05):
we're going to eat them on the show today. But
like she said, if you are allergic to seafood, you
don't do it. And Morgan is backed out of this
because she doesn't eat meat. But the question is our
insects meat, but there are animals. She doesn't eat animals,
do you you know? No, I don't. It's an insects,
not an animal. Debate. In my mind, it is something
that moves and has a little heartbeat. It's an animal. Well,

(01:22:26):
we're not pressuring you to eat it. But would you
eat a moth? No, like any anything that is alive,
I could not physically eat if one flew in your
mouth on moth, would you feel like you ate meat
or would you just be like, oh, that was accidentally.
I hope I want to even know that that happened,
if that were to happen in my life. So the
last time you hadn't meat, Morgan was I was eight
years old. There was a McDonald's hamburger and you remember

(01:22:48):
it vividly. Yes, I threw it out the window when
I found out where it came from. And so you've
just been anti eating an animal or an anti what
meat does to you? Yes, well, when I was younger,
it was definitely about the animal side. I was a
kid that loved animals, and then as I've gotten older,
it just I can't do it. My body doesn't even
know what that means to Like, if I put it in,
I just immediately throw up. It wouldn't even go down.

(01:23:09):
How much to eat a chicken nugget? A hundred bucks? Yeah, yeah,
that's nothing, dude. It well, you would eat a chicken
nugget for one hundred bucks? I mean yeah, I mean
you're just gonna watch me vomit really quickly after. Like,
I don't even want to do that. I was just
asking I'm not gonna make force herself to get sick.
But she would do it for one hundred I'm sprised.
I'm surprised that she said, yes. Well, I feel bad

(01:23:31):
that I had to back out of this cicada thing.
I don't like to do that, So yes, I would
venture to do that and then just give me the
bathroom for like ten minutes after. Here as another voicemail
we got last night. Hey Bobby, I need some world
class advice. So I was at the court yesterday by myself.
I got there, I was just shooting around, just just bracing,

(01:23:51):
and about eight guys wrote up. You know, I was
just staying on my side. It's one court. They came up,
they started playing on their side, and then of a
sudden they decided they were gonna play full court while
I was still on the court playing. Any advice on
how to handle that, thanks, Yeah, you know what I'd do.
I'd keep shooting the game down, that's right, even if
they're in the middle of a game. Keep yeah, because

(01:24:13):
your half of the court unless you leave, So I
would keep shooting even when they came down, and then
if they can they're good out the way, man, then
you go okay. And then as soon as they go down,
you start shooting a gun on the side and then okay,
you get off. You just make it difficult for them.
It's awkward, though, Like you've probably been in that situation, huh,
Like it's awkward. Yes, I'm usually in that situation if
I'm playing, because I'm it's always like really good basketball players.

(01:24:34):
I'm trying to get my jump shot right. Okay, thank
you for that. Hey, you know the UFO report that
Congress is having to put out have you read any
of it that they put out at all? And I'm
gonna be brief, because you guys know, I will sit
here and talk about UFOs forever hours. And it's not
that I believe in them, but I'm not dumb enough
to say that I don't believe in them. But so

(01:24:54):
they they will present this whole thing later this month,
and they're gonna say what they know, what they've seen,
and what they have said right now because some of
the stuff's been put out, is that this is not
some sort of secret American system technology something they've been
hiding that we have. They've said that, they're like, this

(01:25:15):
is not US. They said, we don't think it's a UFO,
but we have no idea what it is. What do
you think about that? When they said they have no
idea what it is, I feel like they know a
little bit. They don't US intelligence. They just will present
to Congress. They highly anticipate an unclassified report about what
they know about UFOs, or as a Pentagon now calls them,

(01:25:36):
unexplained aerial phenomena. They are still out about what in
the world these military guys girls have seen in the sky.
They're like, we don't know what it is. We don't
own it. That ain't us, but we don't know what
it is. I'm like, don't we don't think it's aliens,
but we don't know. Yeah, why what they had to
come up with a new name for it. I didn't
know it is unexplained aerial phenomena. Are we sure cicadas

(01:26:00):
are an alien? Oh? Maybe it could be coming from
under just the thought, Yeah, that'should be another reason why
we shouldn't eat them. Just all of these UFO stories, though,
Are you guys at all one percent going maybe there's
something more to this than I once thought. I think
I've definitely shifted to there's more than I once thought,
But I still don't really think anything of it. You know,

(01:26:23):
your head over there? Oh yeah, I've always I've always
been so interested in UFOs. I've always believed that they're
aliens already here, I'm just very on board with finding
out all of this info. I think it's all happening
and we just don't know it yet. My only here's
my theory. My theory is it's probably not This probably
is an alien, because if there were, why would they
be in the same spectrum of vision that we see right,

(01:26:46):
there are sounds we can't hear, the only dogs in here.
There are colors that we can't see, the only dogs
can see. Why do we think an alien would be
able to be unless they wanted to see them seen
that our cameras could capture their images. Do you think
somewhere aliens are having hearings China? Yeah, it could be.

(01:27:08):
My brother has seen two UFOs. Okay, he was drinking
both times. But oh, Amy, I'm sorry before I screamed
Russia and China, you were saying something I was just
gonna say, like using aliens or having hearings or meetings
about wondering if, like I mean, they're somewhere, maybe they
don't know they might be like I wonder if there's

(01:27:31):
aliens somewhere else? Is my royal theory? If they have
another name for us? I think there are probably all
sorts of we're primitive, but to some other people were not,
and to others we're, you know, extremely primitive, and they're
so advanced it's vast and we've never seen percent, but
we think we know everything because we're idiot humans, That's right. Anyway?

(01:27:54):
Can you imagine if they came out like yeah, there's aliens.
We'd start burning buildings down hysteria, you know, I mean
the maple Leaves won Stanley Cup and they flip over cards,
but you wait till aliens come. There's a whole place
everything didn't flipped over. They should hide it. They should
hide it as long as possible, right, Yeah, which makes
me think, so it's some if they it's Russia would be,

(01:28:17):
they still could be. That's why I'm like, I think
they know more. If they know more, if there is
more to know, not they're not. They don't have to
tell us everything, I will say. Pretty smart way of
this guy to finally get his girl to pay attention
to him. So some woman named Carmen found out that
her boyfriend was cheating, so she broke up with him.
She blocked his number, she blocked him on all social media.

(01:28:37):
There was no way for him to actually get to her,
and so she thought she had completely cleaned him out
of her life. Now, he has always denied he cheated,
and he wanted to just get her to listen one
more time, but she had blocked him again everywhere, Facebook, Instagram,
you name it, I guess, except for the mail. But
he figured out he would contact her through Netflix. Now

(01:28:58):
I didn't think about this. How do you think he
contacted her through Netflix? I can't. I don't think there's
a way you can message people. But my kids oftentimes
like to change their profile to like different funny things. Well,
they were still sharing an account and Netflix allows up
to five profiles to show up side by side, so
he would change the names of each profile to write
notes to her. No way. He would swear I'm innocent,

(01:29:21):
then the next one is I love you, and the
next one says, please talk to me on What's App.
It's not clear if she ever called him back, but
it does look like she didn't take him back. But
that is pretty smart. Yeah, that's pretty funny. Whatever to
get back to her. That's like a black Mirror episode, though,
there's one where you can eliminate every anybody that you
don't want your life anymore. You go and it fuzzes

(01:29:43):
them and you never see her hear them again like that.
It's great. Yeah, it'd be awesome. So that's basically what
she did to him. Amy, what's going on today with you?
I have a Mammograham today, so that's going to be exciting.
What about you? I have take Stanley to the event.
I have to go to the dentist at two o'clock.
I know I have like cracks and couple of my teeth,

(01:30:03):
little boy, Oh it's the back ones. I grind my
teeth at night, but every two years they kind of
recracked because I don't wear my mouth guard. And it's
not that I'm against a mouth guard. I start treating
like like the anti maskers. I refuse mouthguard. Yeah. Um,
it's just I forget and I lose it and then
the dog choose on it. No, do they get mad

(01:30:23):
at you when you go to the dentist like they
treat you like a kid. It's a mix because I
think a little bit yes, but a little bit. They're
just glad I'm back because it charging me more money business.
I have an interview with Nightline which I just saw
really about breaking Bobby Bones. That's cool. I don't know.
I mean, I don't see that show. Yeah, I haven't
seen it a long time. I don't see that show,

(01:30:46):
so I think it's still on ABC in the evening
show late at night. So just a busy day today,
But thank you guys for hanging out. Goodbye friends now
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