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June 20, 2022 44 mins

Wendy Moten stops by to talk about how she took a fall and injured herself on The Voice. She talks about her relationship with Blake Shelton, Vince Gill and performs her hit song from the 90s! Bobby plays the show a one line movie quote and the crew has to name the movie. Amy shares in her pile how one of your household appliances may be spying on you.

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
He welcome to another week of the show, Morning Studio Morning.
I hope all the dad's here had a great Father's Day, Eddie, Lunchbox,
thank you, Scuba, Steve. I'll check it back in later
and see you know what you guys did. I do
want to do this though, because Mike d made game
and I did not get to it on Friday, and

(00:28):
we're still kind of in the Father's day mood, right,
everybody say, just say yes, yeah, good. So I'll give
you the name of a famous TV dad. All you
have to do is name the show in honor of
Father's Day being yesterday. Okay. For example, if I said
Danny Tanner, you would say Full House, correct, all right,

(00:51):
don't miss. We'll play with the two dads here, one
v one okay, all right, and the winner gets to
give their kids to the other dad for a week.
Oh nice, we get a vacation from our kids. I
love this bone. All right, here we go, Lunchbox, Sheriff
Andy Taylor, what show is he from? Andy Griffith Show?

(01:12):
What Andy Griffith Show? Correct? Good job? And now you
say it, yeah yeah yeah, And he was looking at
me like I was saying the wrong Well, I think
he just stumbled. Will we all do that? All right? Eddie?
Come on, Philip Banks, that is fresh, Prince of bel Air.
That's correct. Now, this is a story y'all about how
my wife got twin lunchbox. Dan Connor, Oh, that's Roseanne.

(01:38):
That's correct, Eddie, Tony MASSELLI who's the boss? Wow? Come on,
I didn't think you get that? Good job lunchbox ye,

(02:00):
Stephen Keaton. Oh, Man, I don't know the name of
this one. I don't know if it's the right are they?
I think? Man, I don't know if there's the right one.
Family ties correct, we've been good job, dude. How's the

(02:21):
good one, Eddie? Doctor Jason sever that's growing pains. Wow,
you guys are killing it right now. We know our dads.
I don't though, That's why I say that, would I

(02:43):
say that? Yeah? Eddie ruined it? Next up, Rick Grimes,
that's lunchbox right for Father's Day, I've been yesterday. I
gave you a famous TV dad just named the show
Rick Grimes lunch by Rick Grimes. Never heard of him? Uh,

(03:05):
I've heard of Seana Rhymes. That's not Grimes. Whoa du SEUs?
Give me something? Grimes um Stranger things incorrect. That's the
Walking Day. Wow. Yeah, Eddie, Jack Pearson, this is us correct. Wow,

(03:35):
Lunchbox Jed Clampett Beverly Hillbillies. Correct, Eddie Howard cutting him
happy Days? Correct? Who only lunchbox is missed? He needs

(03:57):
Eddie to miss lunch box. Alan Matthews, Alan Matthews, boy
means world. That's correct. Wow, because Phoeney always says mister Matthews. Wow, Wow, Eddie,

(04:22):
Come on, how excuse me? The family had no last
name on the show. His name was how how no
last name on the show. His name is how and
that would be two and a half men in correct

(04:43):
me Malcolm in the middle. So now we're tied. Wow,
it's not good with two to go? WHOA I like lunchbox?
Jim Hopper, Jim Hopper, Jim Hopper. Where would you get him?

(05:04):
The hopper? Something like Boston Hoppa. Are you saying Harper
or Hopper? Hopper? Hopper like a bunny? M Jim Hopper,
Jim Hopper. I know, Jim Halpert, Help Ritt, it's Jim Halper.
Oh that's what's sounding familiar. That's like Jim Hopper, Jim Hopper.

(05:26):
Five seconds Jim Hopper, welcome back, Catter incorrect. That is
stranger things. What do you do? I guess stranger things
earlier and it wasn't it. It's literally on the page
in the order it was read. I didn't nothing about
making you guess anything, and no, j I know I

(05:48):
did nothing. Eddie, for the win, Come on for the win.
Martin Crane like Crane. I know is Frasier Crane, but
he's not a dad Martin Crane, So give me Frasier

(06:11):
and he's Frasier's dad on Frasier. Both are correct. Scrambled eggs, Yeah,
scrambled egg I never watched Frasier. Was that good good? Well? No,
it was, Yes, it was good, but it was not
at the same time as Home Improvement. And that's the
blue collar folks. We watch Home Improvement. We don't watch
that fancy Fraser. You know what I mean? Eddie, you

(06:33):
are the winner. Play this guy's song here to start
nice jobs. I'm glad we played that game. I forgot
it on Friday. See, I should not just disregard games.
A matter of fact. Here we go, best Valentine songs
of all times? All right, here we go. I go
through all the old holidays. We never got to a
game for on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, such a

(06:56):
big fan of Wendy. I want to start with this
and we'll get off of it quickly. Because when I
had you on my podcast, people were like, I remember
her from falling down on the voice. Yes, so what
you're on the voice? Are you live or is it recorded?
Oh no, it's live. Okay, you're live. What happens when
you fall down? Okay? Sou So it's time to do
our number and then you know, you have to get
to your spot. And all I'm thinking is I gotta

(07:18):
get to my next spot. And I fell over the monitor.
Just didn't see it. I was like, I gotta get
up too late. It was just a perfect storm. What
did you hit the monitor? So your elbows, your face, anything,
I'm like, oh, chit. So when I fell, I fell
over the monitor and I looked over in my elbow
it was broken. I was like, oh wow, that's what

(07:40):
that's what something broken looks like on live TV. I'm
a meme. I told you, like, I'm famous. I'm a meme.
Did you cry? No? I did not cry. Why I
want to cry? Just hearing about the bone situation and
the hand was broken here and fractured, so neither wine
was working. Did you still perform? I did, well, you
know what I had already performed, got off the stage.

(08:02):
That's when I fell, and then you know, they took
me off and they were like, you know, you know,
just terrified. I was calm, surprisingly and then um they
took me off and the show was still going because
it was alive. And then um, I'm looking at my
arm dangling and then can you come back and just
say something I said after the fall? They want like

(08:24):
a redemption, right, I'm like, I'm good, but you're really not. Yeah, right,
But they didn't. They weren't expecting that. They would just
wanted people to know that I wasn't dead and yeah,
yes I'm injured, but I'm okay, and I'm glad because
you know, my family lives in Tennessee. You know, my
husband is in Nashville. And I was like, I did
that to let them know that I'm okay. Yes I'm injured,

(08:45):
because I said, yeah, I'm I'm broken, but I'll be
back and uh, and let them know that it's serious,
but not like get on a plane. I'm all right,
are you all the way held up. Now. No, I
still go to physical therapy three times a week. I
can't make a fist and I you know, it's just weird.
My elbow still want to extend. But I just stay
busy because there's hundreds of millions with people with injuries

(09:09):
and you know, bound to wheelchairs, and so I did
a lot of things. H I was covering that on
the show, and you know, hey, at that time, I
had a disability for at least three weeks, six shows,
and you know I had to flag, you know, held
the flag for that too. What's Blake as a coach?
Blake is great. I'm gonna tell you why, because he

(09:29):
knew I had so much experience and he didn't want
to get in my way or cloud the situation just
because you know, there was a song that I had
a problem with. Um. I think it was Whitney's I'll
Always Love You because she's been my nemesis my whole
career and there's only one Whitney Houston and the label
of course trying to make me Whitney. But you know,

(09:51):
I had a problem singing it, like I couldn't get
the notes out. It was weird, and he was just,
you know, basically telling me, don't worry about her. Just
sing it the way you you know, like you you
sing it, you don't have nobody, because all I was
hearing with voices saying she's no Whitney Houston, which I've
heard my whole career, and and and that was getting
in my head. And he just kind of told me, just,
you know, just get those voices out and just sing

(10:14):
the song. Wendy Molten's here and we're gonna come back.
She's gonna perform in a second. We're gonna talk about
her relationship with Vince Gill and playing the Grand ol Opry.
And I feel like this crew group here is really
going to enjoy these stories on the Bobby Bones Show. Now,
So you were playing the Lincoln Center in New York

(10:36):
or decent? Where is that? That's in New York City. Okay,
the Lincoln Center is in New York City. And it
was with the Young People's Chorus of New York City.
They do their fundraiser and it's with the New York
Pops and you know, and I was they're getting nervous
doing no, not at all. Do you get nervous playing
the Grand Ole opry um. No only the first time?
What was that like, the very first time you walk
out on that stage the first time? First of all,

(10:58):
I couldn't believe I was gonna have this unity. Like
I said, my little stick is. I grew up watching
Soul Train and he Haw and I love them both.
So I was literally making my Hehall dreams come true.
But I was strategic because I was like, Okay, Vince,
you have to introduce me. I need him to do that,
and I needed him to play with me because I
know I'm a singer who loves singing country songs unnecessarily

(11:20):
country artist, and I didn't have time to build this
relationship with an opry So I figured if the emperor,
which I call Vince the Emperor of country music, if
he could just like put the stample approval on there,
then I could they can see me in a different
light and just keep inviting me in the way that
they do. And you invent, are very close, very close.
He's a brother. He's like a brother to me. I mean,

(11:41):
that's a pretty cool brother. Vince Gil is like standing
there saying hey, I like he speaks up for you.
You know, He's the one that kind of Vouchrue at
the opry and now everybody's blown away every time you perform.
But Vince Gill, that's a pretty cool one. You've toured
a lot as a background singer as well as being
a what do you call a front ground just just

(12:01):
a star artist, solo artist, and you've sang background for
people who have you toured with that you've sang background before? Um,
I would say I was Julio Iglesie is do that
partner for over fifteen years, so I had to sing
in four languages. You know. The whole private plane, you know,
flying to the island's crazy money. That that for a
long time. The plan was to stay for one year

(12:22):
and it you know, I was learning too much. I
felt like I was getting paid to learn how to
be better. How long do you do that? Fifteen sixteen years? Wow,
I know, I know he's it's longer than usually. He
likes to keep like after twenty nine, he wants you
out of that, but like age twenty nine, yeah, you know,
he has an image. He wants you out. And then

(12:45):
you know I you know, I started like my thirty
and he thought I was in my twenties. I looked
younger then and uh, you know, I stayed a long time,
and I you know, he's a great, amazing singer and
living legend, and I learned a lot working with him,
and then I toured with him in Faith again for
like twelve thirteen years, knowing their arena tours and um Faith,

(13:06):
I mean, well Marcina McBride skil and it just goes
on and on. I just just done a lot. So
if you would sing background for Tim and Faith, if
I were like, if I were going, it's your love,
what would you do? I go, it just does something too.
You gotta matchin me, though, you gotta really, it just

(13:27):
does something too me. Oh boy, I suck. That's I
need to do something like. I like it. I love it.
I want that one. I like it. I love it.
I want some more of it. I try so hard,
I can't rise above it here. I don't know what

(13:48):
it is. But yeah, I was. I was drawing you out.
I'm too powerful to sing. I love it. I want
some more of it. Okay, I was too powerful for you. No, no,
but you know what I wanted to enjoy you. Yeah,
me too. I want to join me too, I'm saying.
So you have this album that you made that is
so good. It's called I've Got You Covered, and obviously
it's a cover album and Vince Gill produced it and

(14:10):
played guitar on it. And so why these songs? You know,
I have to tell you. When I toured with Martina
McBride twenty fourteen, twenty sixteen, I said, I'm saving my
money and ready to be a solo artist again. And
I'm gonna put my money up and I'll be able
to afford anybody. And I know what Jenre is going
to be twenty sixteen and me, Vince Gill, you know,
I'm just trying to keep the gig. He's like, you know,

(14:33):
you need to be heard. And I was like, I
have this idea for a project. He said, I'll produce
it and you won't have to pay me, and I said, great,
because I can't afford you. And so he brought the
guys together. We recorded at his home studio. He picked
hand picked the guys, and he also hand picked the

(14:54):
songs the day of the session. So, yeah, I love
country music and I grew up listening to some of it.
Half of the record, I had never heard of those
songs in my life. And he chose them like that
day and he, you know, was law on his phone,
you know, like going away party or you know, to
some of the others like that, and I was like,
can I listen twice, make some notes and then uh,

(15:16):
we sing it. And because you know these session musicians,
I used to listening to it two times and then
they make a hit. So, um, half of the songs
I knew and half I never heard of till that
day of the session. So it's a bit of your
interpretation on hearing them fresh. So here is a little
bit of Bobby Gentry, oh to Billy Joe here with

(15:36):
Wendy motin right now. And then she said, I got
some news this morning from hctawery today he Billy Joe
mc callista jumped off the talle that's such a good song.
That's a good version of it too, like a great version,
but that's such a good song. And did you know

(15:58):
that one before I did? Okay? And um, you know
he chose that one the day of and of course,
you know, I was so naive. I was like, we
could take some of the verses out because it's a
little long, and he was like, no, no, no, you're
gonna mess up the story if you take the verses out.
But you know, I was just although I love that song,
I really love the movie, and every summer they would

(16:19):
play it in the month of June that in Harper Valley, Pta.
So you know, my love and music came from television.
So that's how I knew that song. This is a
George Jones song. It says, walk through the world with me,
come to my head, through this world. So it's really good.

(16:49):
Now we have a little something here. Would you maybe
you don't know we're gonna do this, but would you
mind singing a little something for us? Sure? What do
you feel warm? Yeah? Well I don't know if I'm warm,
but I'm gonna do it. Well, we go. We got
one of your tracks from nineteen ninety two. I know
the song started your career. It's called coming out of
the Rain. Yes, So if I played this, would you
hop over on that chair and sing it? Do you

(17:11):
still know all the words? Yes? Are you guys want
to hear this? Yeah? Go over to that station over there. Okay,
this is Wendy Moten. She's you're not plugged in? Are you?
You're good? Wendy? So put me in the right spot here.
So you were signed to EMI Records, Whitney, Selene, Mariah.
Everybody was looking for the they were looking for the
next that and they said you're that. Yeah, and so
you go and you're like, here we go. Are you intimidated? Nah,

(17:34):
not at all. I mean because we were all young
at that time, even though Whitney had hits and everything,
and you know Mariah and Selene and it was the era,
so all the girls kind of sound that way in
the nineties. Well from nineteen ninety two. I'm surprising her
with it coming out of the rain. Here is Wendy Moten.

(18:01):
Oh oh oh, you say you believe that weed final
love together? Have boldly after all the wrong afterne you

(18:30):
feel that I'm steal the one to give your love to,
So bring it high to you. You told me that
you have me, fine ever change, welcome me into your

(18:52):
arm again. Come on in out of the right. That's
all boys in your heart to me again and John yeah,
bering when you come on, come on in the d Yeah, yeah, hey,

(19:28):
hey baby, come out of the rain, Hey, come on,
who wanted to cry? My chops A background saying oh
boys too, as you playing a piano and so that's

(19:50):
awesome Wendy, Right, Like what happens now? Do you your voice?
Like going to Hyberna. I don't get that. You just
sank so hard and loud. I'm sorry for saying a song. No,
that was awesome, Like what are you now? You just
go out and get celebrated all day. I don't do
anything that well, now what yes you do? I mean
you are mister Bobby Bones. That's what's up. That's just
my Instagram handle. So you will know Wendy from a

(20:14):
bunch of stuff, from playing at the opera or from
the voice on Team Blake and touring all around. You've
been on the road a whole lot. Yeah, back and forth, Yeah,
doing shows. Now I'm gonna be on tour with Visgill
all summer as his special guests. And I like, how
you because I'm gonna do that too where I go. Hey,
I'm I'm gonna do something tomorrow. Get cheers. I like that.
That's cool. Crowd, you building the crowd, it seems much

(20:36):
more so. Yeah, that's awesome. So she'll be out with
Vince Gill starting July seventh all the way through September.
And that is Wendy that's awesome. I'm super glad you
could come in. There's a whole hour Wendy and I
did about her life. It's on the Bobby Cast, and
I hope you guys check it out. It is she's
just so delightful but also so talented and it's a
story of perseverance. And I hope you check out the
Wendy Moten Bobby Cast. And when I finished, I was like,

(20:57):
you've got to come up on the show and just sing.
And she didn't know I was gonna surprise her with
the track, but she showed up and she crushed it,
and that was awesome. Nice jot, Wendy, Thank you for coming.
Now I do good Yeah, all right, all right, there
she has Wendy Mote. Everybody, thank you so much. I
appreciate you, thank you, thank you. It's time for the

(21:18):
good news. Good here's a little good news in the
form of good luck. Her name is Alicia Chapman. She
bought fifty four lottery tickets with the same numbers on
them for a single drawing. So she bought the numbers one, four, zero,
and six, and again she bought fifty four of the

(21:38):
same numbers. Have you ever done that lunchbucks. No, I
don't really understand why you would do that. Well, because
if you win, you'll get that times however much each
tickets worth? Oh so if you okay, so if you
got fifty four jackpots, you'd win three hundred and sixty
million dollars fifty four times. Well, no, because it's a
different drawing. So this one is if you hit it
in the pick four you get five thousand bucks. It's

(22:00):
just a different lottery game. So she hit it with
fifty four tickets and won two hundred and thirty six
thousand dollars. That's a good strategy. Maybe I need to
start doing that. Isn't that crazy? So if the math
doesn't quite work out, what happened was forty of them
she bought with the exact order wager, won five thousand
bucks a ticket. The other fourteen were bought with fifty
fifty wager, which got her twenty six hundred bucks a ticket.

(22:22):
And so she went in and was like, I cannot
believe this. I just won. And she thought she'd won less,
but they were like, no, no, you won two hundred
and thirty six thousand dollars. That is some crazy, crazy,
awesome luck. Alicia Chapman. If you listen to the show
and you're in Virginia, congratulations, we'd love to talk to you.
Because why would you buy that many? Was it an accident?
Why'd you buy fifty four? Exactly? So many questions, But

(22:43):
that is good news. That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. The question on Oregonlive
dot com was are you a really fast talker? I'm
a very fast talker. I have like eight things i
want to say at once, and sometimes I'm trying to
say reflects that I have eight things I want to
say at once. But they say the fastest talkers live

(23:06):
in the Upper Northwest. Researchers found I didn't want to
read this high I Q talk fast. I know, I
didn't know. I didn't see that part an I didn't.
That's not We're all just smart in our own different ways.
Let's be honest, okay, everybody, we're we're all smart and
we're all beautiful in our own ways. Yes you say so, Okay,

(23:30):
I said that really fast. Yeah. It's forty percent of
men are self conscious about gray hair. This is from
Digital dot Com and with me, well, I am a
little because it's in my face. It's not really in
my head, although I do get into my sideburns and
like the bottom part of my neck work catches into
my hairline. So it's just like oddly my body hair

(23:50):
from my my sternum to my chin, which is a
weird spot because it's not gray anywhere else. So but
I am a little bit self conscious about it. And
when I was sick last week, I love my beard
grow and you can see all the gray coming through
my beard, and I was like, ah, I hate this,
And Caitlin's like, why who you trying to not be gray?
For it looks great. I just am a little self

(24:13):
conscious about the gray. So I'm part of this amy
why do you say you shouldn't be because I think
embraced the gray. We're not thinking anything about it. In fact,
I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings that uses the
just for men or colors their beard or whatever, because
if that's what you want to do, that's fine, But
I personally I'm not a fan of that, like if

(24:34):
like my husband's brought it up a couple times because
he's very gray in his beard, and he's like, I
don't know, I see some guys color it and I
have to stop him. No, please don't. I would not
be attracted to that. If I have to shoot anything
at all, I'll take the little toothbrush and I'll have
little patches because mine's not even like gray in a
good way. Yeah, if I could just be like Santa Claus.
But I will like and I don't keep a beard

(24:54):
almost ever, but I will color over the top of
that those little spots with that stuff. It's not just
for men. I don't know what. It's some weird s
and you do it, but then it's out in like
forty five minutes. So I feel like I should get
better spray. That's the point of this. Yeah, it's but
I I don't like the gray lunchbox. I don't mind
the gray like I got it in my beard, getting
a little bit on my side burns. It's like, hey,

(25:15):
I'm gray. Whatever, I shave it it, it's not gray. Cool.
I'm not gonna color it, Eddie. What's crazy is I
think that I should be getting gray in my hair,
but I'm not like my hair. Oh that you don't
have hair, You guys will have plenty of hair right
above my ear. I just don't have it on top
of my hair, right. But but even it shows up
in facial hair, hair first, and you don't have it
in your face at all. Yes, he does, look at

(25:36):
his face. That's been alego, dude, if I shave, if
I should sew his mind, mind's been alegoo. Yeah, I
called it alego. Yes, that's what it is, like calling
shotgun first first, I calls it, gets to have it. No,
it is what it is. Wedding workers share signs at
a wedding is doomed. Here are the top five. Number
one when a wedding is planned by the groom's mother.

(25:57):
Number two when one person doesn't care at all about
photos the whole day. Number three when they care more
about the party element of it. Number four when the
wedding cost supersedes their income. Yeah, that's a tough one,
and I can see where that one can get out atrol.
I don't know that that's doomed, though, I think that

(26:17):
we're pressured to do that. Although Amy, I'll say this.
I had a friend who is getting married and here's like,
I can't getting married on this day. I'm gonna send
your invitation evite. And I was like, that's so cool. Yeah,
I said, Amy, we was just talking about that on
the show, and invites the dumbest thing to spend money on,
like send him and so I was like, that's awesome.
So my first friend did that, who's sending an email invitation?

(26:41):
And then finally, when there are arguments about money on
the wedding day, which is weird, there's a bonus one
here when the groom dances more with his mom or
another woman than his wife. That's a tough one. A
doctor recommends a couple should always sleep alone in separate
bed Just your reaction from the headlining. I mean, I

(27:04):
also saw a headline this week that said you sleep
better when you've got someone next to you. So I'm
so confused. I don't know who to believe. M Well,
there's a popular doctor who's telling couples that should always
sleep alone and in separate beds. He is a doctor
and a lecture at this university. He says, your partner
making noise of moving around could keep you from getting
into the deepest sleep, which keeps you from hitting your

(27:25):
wellness goals or being as healthy as you can. So
it's not as much about loving the person, but it's
about understanding that you can love. But when it's time
to sleep, that is such an important time for your
body to fix itself, to heal itself, to get ready
for the next day. That if your partner has anything
at all where your elbow and yelling, talking, snoring, it's
keeping you awake and you're not at your ultimate health.

(27:47):
So I completely understand this. Our culture just tells us
we need to live next to our person, or like
being in bed next to our person, right, you know,
I think the fifties had it right, two beds, same room,
right next right, noady bunch in the Monsters, So I'll
believe it. That's from lad Bible. Yep, Amy if it
was on the Monsters, I believe it. Okay, Okay, And
I'll end with this one as we're just kind of

(28:10):
chopping it up as Scuba Steve would say. Teachers in
Ohio can now carry guns within twenty four hours of training.
Now I'm gonna tell you why it's a terrible idea
right here, listen, And this isn't even to the should
teachers be able to have guns conversation, So this is
to the nobody should have a gun after twenty just
twenty four hours of training and be around kids. If

(28:33):
the if it's voted on and our lawmakers say our
teachers are going to be able to have guns if
they like, but they need to go through a ninety
day class of then if that is what we decide,
let's go great. If we're gonna arm folks, they need training,
not twenty four hours, not kids with around kids, Because
what's gonna happen is, which is twenty four hours training.

(28:54):
You grab that gun, it's made doing something bad. You're
gonna shoot a kid by accident because you're not gonna
have enough training on the gun. My mind is blown.
Twenty four hours training and they want you to have
a gun in a classroom with kids, You're out of
your mind. Local school boards in Ohio have been able
to give the okay. A new law signed by the

(29:14):
governor on Monday just made a significant change in training
requirements to do so, knocking down the number of training
hours needed to just twenty four Oh my gosh, that's crazy.
That is wild to me crazy. I'm not even anti
people that should specific people like a air marshal that
has a gun in an airplane, like in school. Maybe
there's a few teachers that have been extra trained that

(29:35):
I don't know. I don't how to fix it, but
I know what is not going to fix it, and
it's telling people, what, twenty four hours of training that
they can have a gun around kids. Yeah, no, if
that's all they have, well I don't know what else
has to go into it because I don't know. I'm like,
surely we don't know every diesel here because this seems
bonkers to me. But when I did my concealed carry
class in North Carolina, I was in classes all week
and then I still honestly didn't feel very equipped like

(29:56):
I was. I was a little nervous. I took the
test and I passed, But I thought I always wanted
to demand more training for myself. Oh that's a wild story. Yeah,
it's crazy to me. We're living crazy times. Oh yeah, yeah,
all right, don't miss one. Everybody's playing at Amy lunchbox. Eddie,

(30:18):
write your answer down. You only have seven seconds to
write your answer down. Okay, I'm gonna play you one
line from a movie. This is very easy. Just name
the movie. After I play. At the second time the
timer starts. Here we go. Nobody puts baby in a corner,

(30:39):
all right, here it is again. All right, seven seconds
on the clock. Looks like everybody's in. Yeah, all right,
you guys can all say at one, two three, Good job,
you're all moving on to number two. Number two, Here
we go. You had me at hello. Little emotion there,

(31:04):
you had me at hello. One more time, please, you
had me at hello. Seven seconds started. Oh, everybody looks strong.
They raised their heads up quick. They're okay, all right
on the count of three, one two, three, good job, everybody.

(31:24):
All right, let's turn it up a little bit. Number three.
I feel the need made first. Mm hm. Write that
one down. Hit it again. I feel the need made first. Good.
Everybody feel pretty good. Yeah, really got it? Oh, lunchbox

(31:49):
not so sure, So let's go to him first, lunchbox,
what do you have? I'll put top gun? Amy, What
do you have? Top gun? Eddie? Top gun? Correct, You're
all good, Moving on. It was too obvious. Number four go.
I will look for you, I will find you, and
I will kill you. M hmm. Here it is one

(32:13):
more time. I will look for you, I will find you,
and I will kill you. That's not saving dorry finding email.
All right, everybody feel like they got it, No problem, okay, one,
two three? Wait did everybody say taken? Yeah? Okay, I

(32:37):
just said in a deep voice, like Liam, confuse me.
I thought there was some really masculine person in the group.
All of a sudden, boy, all right, here we go.
Next up, So you're telling me there's a chance. Yeah,
So you're telling me there's a chance. One more. So
you're telling me there's a chance. Yeah. Oh shoot, oh oh,

(33:06):
problem got to go to Amy first. Amy. What's your answer? Oh?
I wrote down Dumb and Dummer, but I just wonder.
It's dumb and Dumber. Okay, ed Dumber one of the
best movies of all Next up, number six, Houston, We
have a problem. M That one got you going? Or

(33:28):
one Houston, we have a problem. All right? They feel good?
Oh yeah, one, two, three, thirteen, Hey, lunch Bucks is
not answered thirteen at all? No, what do you have
on your paper? Have a followed thirteen? I? I I thirteen.

(33:49):
I blink when you said everybody at the same time,
I was waiting around. But we do that every time. No,
we didn't. We didn't do it with Dumb and Dumber.
That's one most time. But we only don't do that
if someone's like but dumb and dumber was the one.
Here we go next? What up? Oh my gosh, what
you don't like that? One more time? All right? Everybody

(34:22):
pins down, Amy, I'm gonna go to your first field
of dreams, Eddie, Field of dreams, lunchbox, field of dreams.
Nice job, Okay, okay, okay, we're moving next. One number eight?
What like it's hard? It's one more time? What like
it's hard? Oh? Man, so we have If you build it,

(34:46):
he will come and then what like it's hard? All right?
Stupid name of that movie? Oh my god, think Amy's
got it too. No, she has it and it's so easy.
What is it called? What is it called? Bobby, He's
not gonna tell you, gosh, tell me the name of
the movie. Oh my goodness, what is yelling it? I'm scared.

(35:10):
This is so dumb. Scuba stat I need you in here. Wait,
someone tell me what it is called? Time? Need an answer? Lunchbox.
The girl's name is l Wood. She goes to laws
time correct Eddie legally blonde? Correct? Yeah, gets into Harvard
and Amy need an answer? Like what it's hard? Legally blonds?

(35:32):
Is whatever? Ok? Yeah? Anymore like extra you can get
the buzzer. This is speed. Okay, we don't need it.
We don't need whole dissertations from the movies. Okay, are
here we go? Number nine? This one time. I thank you.
M he knows for sure. I got that one on repeat.
But lunch it out though. Oh it's easy. Yeah, you

(35:54):
miss it. It's it's easy. You're out. It wasn't easy. No,
if the aimes easy, you're out. If you miss one.
All right, Amy, American Pie, Eddie, American Pie. Good next one.
You can't handle the truth and flame Eddie? A few

(36:19):
good men, Amy, A few good men. Good. Next one road,
but we're going. We don't leave road. One more time. Road,
but we're going. We don't leave road. Amy, you got it? Yeah, Amy,

(36:42):
Back to the future, Eddie, back to the future. Good next,
I'll have what she's having. Oh oh oh oh, I'm
in and Amy. When Harry met Sally, Eddie, when Harry
met Sally. Wow, all right, last one, go frankly, my hear.

(37:04):
I don't give a damn one more time, Please dang it, Frankly,
my dear, I don't give a damn. I'm in am No,
not yet, hold on, we only get seven seconds I'm
gonna give you three for right now. Don't yelling him. Frankly,
my dear, I don't give from Eddie's era, Amy, what

(37:29):
do you have Clark Gable in curs bona? I don't know,
it's not think of it, Dane. What's the name Eddie
Clark Gable? And gone with that's correcting on the well Eddie,

(37:51):
you win again? What can I say? What do you
say about that's a good showing or anything you did?
Put up a good showing. But a good showing is
what it is, just a showing Eddie one? Well, he
won with the movie from the nineteen twenty movies, A
movie movies, a movie watch Yesterday for fun. You're a
Amy's pile of stories. This is crazy. Don't quote me

(38:12):
on it. But China is spying on us. Three coffee makers,
Well one I will quote you on him, and two
yeah it's crazy, and three yeah, I'll believe it. Anything
that has a camera and you're probably watching us. I mean, well,
coffeemakers don't typically have a cameras, but they're putting devices
in different types of electronics and things that are shipping

(38:33):
from China to hear, such as coffee makers and it's
ways for them pick up information on Americans. Why can't
we quote you on it though you just said it
on a national radio. I don't know, just because it
sounds so bonkers. Well, people are worried about, Oh the vaccine.
I'm gonna have a chip in. They're gonna track me.
They are you doing it for your folgers? I feel
about that, buddy, mister coffee. Yeah, hey, Jethro, how you

(38:55):
feel about that? Oh? I got stuck on this one
thing on TikTok. My daughter is obsessed with anything anime
and different Korean culture, Asian culture, anything, and so that's
what shows up on my TikTok a lot. And I'm
starting to get ads from China too, And they have
the coolest stuff. Yeah, you should order it. Put in

(39:17):
your house, put it right next to year bed. When
you're telling your secrets. I don't even realize I'm watching
an entire TikTok that's basically one huge ad for all
these amazing products from China, and I'm about to order
them all. And then I see this headline that that's
how they're going to spy on us. Well, it probably
already are spying on us, but Okay, what else you get?
I have foods that you can safely eat after their
best buy date, And I think that's just helpful to

(39:38):
hear from time to time, especially when you're cleaning out
your fridge. Like I'm one, I see the date and
I freak out and I toss it. But we do
not need to be wasting food like that. Okay, the
foods that we don't have to worry about dying of poison,
go ahead, right, So pasta apparently it is perfectly safe
to eat it two years after the date on the box.
That's good news. Two years sounds like a lot. I mean, honest, milk,

(40:03):
all that really needs to do is past the sniff test.
Like you can look at the date, but as long
as you open up and smell it and it's fine,
then you should be good to go. Okay, they say
it's good. It's okay normally for a week after the date. Yeah,
that's tough. I don't know that I subscribe to this segment,
but I'm gonna let you finish it out because I'm

(40:24):
not waiting two years to eat anything anything. But you
know what I like to say here in this segment,
don't Yeah, eggs that you can almost ignore the date
because they're good for weeks longer than that. And if
you're really worried, try to float test. If an egg
floats in water, throw it away. If I've got to
float in the egg to see if I'm gonna eat it,
I'm not gonna eat it. If I got to go

(40:44):
through all, oh no, no, I'm good. I don't like
to say I don't. I'm weird about my food anyway. Well,
I have floated eggs before to test it out, because
I got one of those cute little egg containers from
my refrigerators. So my eggs look pretty and I take
them out of the carton and then I forget the date.
So there's been times where I've wondered, m I don't
know how long it's been in my cute container. So

(41:04):
I've put it in a bowl of water to see
if it floats and it works. I'll tell you I'm
a bit of a hypocrite because I have scraped off
green off of bread up like wonderbread white bread before
and then been like, well, not moldy anymore. But at
least I scraped it off, you know, I didn't have
to float it floating and I'm glad you said that,
because that's what you can do with bread and cheese.
If there's mold on it, you just cut off where

(41:26):
the mold is and you can eat the rest. I
know it still sounds gross, but yes, all right, this segment,
this arly's making me feel a little queasy. We have
anything else that's not food related? Yes, So I'll move
on to Carrie Underwood talking about how her kids have
terrible taste in music. She actually dreads being in the
car with them because they make her play songs like

(41:47):
from you know, like Power Rangers theme song. Noah, this
is pretty good. Now. I liked about Power Rangers, same song,
that's pretty good. I saw her. One of these guys
went to jail recently for like extorting money or something.
One of the color Yeah guys, you know they're not real, right,
I mean, that's it's accurate. I went to a retreat
once a few years ago and one of the girls

(42:11):
that was there played Pink Power Ranger or something. Really yeah, yeah,
she was really cool that and there was the Red
Power Ranger. He's facing twenty years in prison for COVID fraud. Damn, God,
get all your buddies to make a big machine and
fight the government. Now, buddy, here's you going to jail
or anything else? Ammy? From that story? What other songs
just carry hate? Oh? They also always want to listen

(42:34):
to the teenage U Ninja song. Yeah, it's awesome. Be
our kids rock. I'll say, Carry's kids rock? All right?
Is that it? Ammy? I'm Amy. That's my vial. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.

(42:57):
There's this family in Ohio, the Kahan family, and they've
able to go on family feud a couple of times
and they won more than forty thousand dollars just playing
family feud with their family. They decided that they were
going to take twenty thousand of it and gifted to
their kids. Then the other twenty thousand they donated to

(43:17):
people in their community. Wow. Yeah, they gave the money
away straight up. Yeah. They said, in the end, everything
was a big victory for us. Our family had a
blasping on TV. Our kids ended up getting you know,
a few thousand bucks, and they were also able to
help those less fortunate in their community. You know, one
of my biggest regrets in life is not winning family Feud.

(43:37):
We went on that show and embarrassed ourselves. Let's be honest,
it's pretty sad. It's pretty sad. Steve Harvey and Amy
tried to fight Steve Harvey on stage. It is a
whole situation. Yeah. If we went on Celebrity Family Feud
and they said Bobby could bring up anybody alike. And
at the time, I wasn't married, didn't even know my wife,
so I don't really have family. And I was like, well,
the close thing to families the show. So I took

(43:59):
Amy and Lunchbox and John Party who's a close dear friend,
and Lauren Elena and we went up and got dominated
by and they even said you can pick your the
people you play against, and I said, well, I'll call
one of my best friends, Andy Roddick, a former professional
tennis player number one in the world, and he came
up and I was like, well, this will be easiest
pie and we got dominated. So that didn't tell me

(44:24):
something good, is it? No? That's what I mean. But
it was a fun time. It's so cool we got
to do that. I still have my name still, um,
oh my dog ain't mine. I'm so annoyed. I people
still it still plays. I guess. Oh they didn't stop that.
Now stop being showing that. Nope, Oh don't like that.
I'm assuming I see notes from time to time and
they're they're confused. They're like, kind of swore. I just

(44:46):
saw y'all on family for you the other night. Wasn't us.
It wasn't us. All right, thank you, Ammy. That's a
great story. Good for that family. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
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