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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The transmitting.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
What's Happening with Friends? Welcome back another week of the show.
It's Monday morning, Studio morning.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
All right, we're gonna go around the room.
Speaker 4 (00:16):
Here's the question I'm gonna ask. It's the Monday prompt.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
I'm gonna ask you, if you could go back to
your birth and choose your own name, what would it be.
Speaker 4 (00:26):
I don't ever tell.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Them these questions if you listened to this beforehand, so
they don't know. So I like to give him a
second to think about that, because it's weird, because we're
so attached to our names.
Speaker 4 (00:35):
I always thought my name was like young Cool.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
I were telling my wife, like Bobby, it's like young Cole,
and she googled it. She goes, it was actually the
most popular in nineteen thirty one. And I was like, oh,
and she goes, then you were named after your grandfather,
which in my biological dad's side, who I didn't know.
His name is Bob, And she was, so, you think
your name is yell. I just thought, like Bobby was
like kidney. Bob was, So you could go back and
(00:59):
change your at birth, Eddie, what would it be?
Speaker 5 (01:02):
Man?
Speaker 6 (01:03):
So like I thought about this when the movie came
out like Forrest Gump. I thought Forrest would be the
coolest name ever.
Speaker 7 (01:09):
Luchbox's a friend name Forrest, I know, and he was
before Forrest Gump. And then it just the name exploded.
Was it was everywhere. I bet it was miserable for him.
It was miserable. Run Forrest rhyme all the time, over
and over and over. What a what terrible timing? Yeah,
And I mean that's like when we were in like
middle school, and it was just like everybody said it
over and over.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
Forrest is so cool. I'd love that alright, Forest for.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Lunchbox.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
Winner. What winner? Your name is winner?
Speaker 7 (01:39):
Like pronounced Wiener? No winner, like I'm a winner and liar,
that's a good one. No Winner, because I'm a winner
in life. And I mean I'm set up from the
start for everybody to know this dude's a winner.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
There are people named doctor. That's d O C t
O ya Doc Martin.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Multiple people named doctor, and that's so people always assume
that they're a doctor.
Speaker 6 (02:02):
Yeah, that's weird.
Speaker 8 (02:04):
When Amy mine's Josie. I love that name. Yeah, because
I couldn't name myself Josie. So that's exactly why I
named her that like years ago. Yeah, a rot wailer
look like a Josie. But I was like, nope, I
love that name. I met a girl somewhere and she
her name is Josie. I was like, oh my gosh,
I love that name. And I always thought if I
(02:25):
had a girl like a baby, I'd named her Josie.
Never did, so I named my doctor.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
I'd probably go with something like Waldo Waldo, yeah, because
it's just I don't know a single Waldo.
Speaker 8 (02:38):
Other than the w where's Waldo?
Speaker 7 (02:40):
You know that I.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
Can't find him.
Speaker 6 (02:42):
You only know.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
I don't know, And what is Waldo even?
Speaker 6 (02:47):
It's gonna be short for something right, like Eddie's friend
from Family Matters for sure.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
But like I like Waldo because it's an inch name sound.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
It feels soft, like there's no bad guy Waldo, Waldo
good dude. You guys run into Waldo lately. Na I
missed that dude though. Yeah, So probably like Waldough. It's
just it's like a different name. It doesn't feel like
it's from the Pilgrims. It doesn't feel like if it's
even today, just like in this mysterious space, Waldo ain
(03:16):
never been in battle.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
Waldough that's true. So yeah, waldo daldo, I love it. Yeah,
all right.
Speaker 6 (03:26):
Thank you guys.
Speaker 4 (03:26):
Let's go. Let's open up the mail bag.
Speaker 9 (03:30):
You send the mail and read it all the air.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
It's something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 6 (03:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
Hello, who whoa, whoa, whoa whoa, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
I have a married friend who flirts to get things
for free on girls' nights. She will flirt with guys
at the bar to get into buy our drinks. I've
seen her flirt with employees at the mall to get
a discount, waiter's at restaurants, guys at the dire store,
you name it. Sometimes she'll even remove her wedding ring
on nights we go to higher in bars to ensure
that she doesn't have to pay for more expensive drinks.
(03:59):
It does seemed in there. I've never seen her do
anything more than that. I'm not sure if her husband
knows about it. My husband and I are really close
with both of them. Is this something he would want
to be aware of or is this the thing he
should find out on his own? Signed a friend of
a flirt or let me put me in this situation.
I got no problem with Caitlyn doing this, none what.
Speaker 6 (04:18):
About taking the ring line, don't give a crap, don't
care about that.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
So she's not gonna do anything with them. You gotta
save money just by taking your ring off.
Speaker 6 (04:26):
That's what you like it?
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Heck, yeah, I have no fear that she's gonna cheat
on me. And if she's out and you got all
these dudes wanted to buy her drink, all takes this
one little action of oh, pulled off the ring, put
in my pocket.
Speaker 6 (04:40):
Go for it.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
He probably knows. He's probably in on it. Maybe let
her rip tat her chip.
Speaker 8 (04:47):
She gets home and tells him how much she.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
Said, Yeah, he gets excited.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
And that's what turns him on. See, I would have
no problem with it whatsoever. But I'm also not in
a relationship where I am conc learned that there could
be some funny business going on. I think if that's
happened before or if that's a concern, definitely shouldn't do that.
But for me, I have no I would laugh and
be like sucker them again.
Speaker 4 (05:11):
That's me.
Speaker 6 (05:11):
You.
Speaker 8 (05:12):
No, you don't say anything.
Speaker 6 (05:13):
I don't.
Speaker 8 (05:13):
Is that her question? If she should go to the husband.
Speaker 4 (05:16):
Yeah, but how do you feel about it?
Speaker 6 (05:17):
Though?
Speaker 4 (05:17):
No, you don't say anything.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
I don't have no chance.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
Yeah, don't do that. But I also have no problem
with it happening.
Speaker 8 (05:22):
Yeah, I guess I don't have a problem with it happening.
I don't do you do that, I mean any more.
I don't get drinks bought for me. Though.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
You don't really hate him here, don't. You're like such
a cracker crack. You haven't been out really.
Speaker 8 (05:36):
With the ring Okay, I don't go out, true, but
the seamilmains it seem like, gosh, she gets tons of
stuff for free all the time.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Yeah, we haven't been in the mix. Okay, we gotta
mix it up.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
Okay, I put you in the mixing ball.
Speaker 8 (05:48):
I prefer stay home now mix.
Speaker 7 (05:51):
Yeah, lushbogs flirt for free, but flirt until you get
it for free.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
And hey, maybe she'll get you you drinks tires.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
Thinking about free tiresires? You want to take your right heck,
take your pants off.
Speaker 7 (06:05):
Yes, a tires shop is full of I'm saying, you
see a hotty walk in, they're gonna be like, Oh,
they're all gonna.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
Be Yeah, we're short shorts. I'm all about the flirt
me too.
Speaker 8 (06:17):
Have y'all ever gotten anything for free.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
For sure, time shot through I don't know, showed some
thigh man.
Speaker 6 (06:22):
I went to a gay bar once. I got everything
for free. Yeah, you get free. They bought all my beers. Yeah,
it's crazy. Why what do you mean they're they're flirting
with me. I guess I know, but they're better looking guys.
I've been a gay bar to No, I'm telling you
it was. It was a weird night. We all went
after work, me and all the weathermen, and we were
this is there at the bar, like, hey, can I
get you a drink?
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Sure?
Speaker 6 (06:42):
Yeah, dude. I didn't pay for one beer, probably drink
about eight of them. Is it was awesome?
Speaker 3 (06:47):
Is it because they knew you were straight?
Speaker 6 (06:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (06:50):
They like it was probably a game, like so who
can get the straight guy?
Speaker 6 (06:54):
I don't know. What do you mean?
Speaker 3 (06:55):
Who want you tell me? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (06:59):
Okay, that works? Unfair questions to pay for me?
Speaker 6 (07:04):
And that's true?
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Yeah, no, no for how I look at anything, No
no chance.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
Until I got any sort of success at all. They
were like, uh, you can you can leave, sir.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
No.
Speaker 4 (07:17):
I came to Bias now and we're good. But we're
good for that.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
You're kind here like what uh, don't to answer your question.
Don't say anything to the husband. Secondly, I don't even care.
That's actually pretty cool. Not everybody feel that way, though.
Speaker 4 (07:29):
Thank you. That's the mail bag.
Speaker 7 (07:30):
We got your game mail and we laid on your
Now let's find the clothes Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Yeah, here's a voicemail from Ross in Dallas, Texas.
Speaker 10 (07:41):
I just wanted to say thank you for bringing joy
and happiness and into everyone's lives and all your listeners.
You're not syndicated here in Dallas, but it's the first
time that I've laughed or smiled since Saturday. And even
though that there's turmoil and ease in everybody's lives, you
still bring the joy and happiness everyone. So I wanted
to say thank you, and I appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
Thanks me, I appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
Very nice of you to say. Here's Corey in Nashville, Tennessee.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Good morning, Bobby, Good morning studio.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
You know, I was just looking at lunchboxes Instagram, which
I don't know why, and I am so, so so
happy that Bobby doesn't have to go to.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Bat for lunch box this year, and lunchbox actually that
oh my goodness, I felt so bad for the guy
last year. I mean, they really just didn't want him
on the team, and really only.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
Because Bobby really helped him get in that game.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
You know, Lunchbox, you keep.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
Promoting that you're playing in that game. Man, I hope
I see out at third base coach or something.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Last year, Lunchbox couldn't get a celebrity softball game, and
I said, I'll get you in, and then this year
you're in.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
Well I was in last year and then they.
Speaker 7 (08:55):
Came to me and said, you're out right, So I'm
back in this year.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
I'm in.
Speaker 6 (08:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (08:59):
So we're just waiting till they take you out, until
they take me out and tell me, oh, no, you
know you're not gonna play. Actually, I mean, so I'm
hoping they an now's I'm in. So if they take
me out again, I mean, we're just flipping over tables.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
June fifth, the Rocking Jock Celebrity Softball Tournament. Speaking of sports,
Eddie's coaching his sons the basketball team. I've offered to
be the owner, general manager, sponsor the team.
Speaker 6 (09:21):
How much whatever?
Speaker 4 (09:22):
How much did you need?
Speaker 6 (09:23):
Five hundred, six hundred?
Speaker 3 (09:24):
How much was now? It was three?
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (09:26):
It was the original.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
But the coach needs to get paid, right right, come on, man,
So if they would be the Bones, I'm good.
Speaker 4 (09:35):
I pay for the whole team. They's gotta be the Bones.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
They can be whatever, the Nashville Bones, they could be
the Middle Tennessee Bones.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
You just have to have bones.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
That's there.
Speaker 6 (09:41):
You gotta be the bones, the Bones.
Speaker 11 (09:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (09:43):
So I ran it by my team. Yeah. After the practice,
I kind of huddled them together and we all right, boys,
good practice, you know, good job Jimmy trit dribbling the
good shots over there, Little Tommy. Listen, I gotta talk
to you all about something. We got an owner and
he wants us to be named something. And they're like
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, coach, coach, we got ideas. We
got to do it. And it was like hear me out,
(10:03):
hear me out, hear me out. He wants to name
the team the Bobby Bones. Yeah, and they're like Bobby's Bones.
They're like what yeah, And they were all like no, no, no,
we can't be the Bones. Oh no, let's be the
wolf Pack. And they all started howling. And then they
were like, hey, hey, how about the Grizzlies and we
can be like the the Memphis Grizzlies, and I'm like, guys,
(10:24):
just the owner will give us money, we'll get good uniforms,
we'll get good balls with it. Aren't flat if we
go with the Bones and they're like, no, we're not
doing it.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
Okay, do we have it? I guess our deal couldn't
be reached.
Speaker 6 (10:34):
Don't you like the wolf pack though?
Speaker 7 (10:36):
Why?
Speaker 2 (10:37):
What would I care about the wolf pack? How about
the bones pack? And you gotta do okay? Okay wolf bones?
Can I take it to them?
Speaker 4 (10:45):
I don't like wolf bones? How about the bony boys?
Speaker 6 (10:48):
No?
Speaker 3 (10:48):
No, no no, how about you've been boned?
Speaker 10 (10:50):
Oh have I?
Speaker 6 (10:52):
No? No no, no, all those risks. How about the
I don't know what bad bones? Bad bad to the bones?
Speaker 8 (11:05):
Bones, ballers yeah, see ill in bones.
Speaker 6 (11:09):
Yeah, I don't know what balls.
Speaker 4 (11:11):
We're not gonna be able to reach the deal.
Speaker 6 (11:13):
Come on, man, come on, think of something, think of something.
They go they just don't want to be like the bones.
Speaker 8 (11:18):
What were you going to donate if they were the
Bobby bones?
Speaker 6 (11:20):
Seven hundred bucks?
Speaker 3 (11:21):
No?
Speaker 4 (11:22):
Raising the price three hundred?
Speaker 8 (11:24):
So would you do one fifty for the wolf back?
Speaker 12 (11:26):
Though?
Speaker 6 (11:27):
About fifty?
Speaker 8 (11:29):
Mean?
Speaker 6 (11:29):
I can you get two basketballs for one fifty. Yes,
you can not good ones?
Speaker 4 (11:32):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (11:34):
How about the bones beaters?
Speaker 8 (11:35):
No?
Speaker 6 (11:36):
No, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 4 (11:37):
Why do you always border on appropriate?
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (11:42):
No, okay the basket bones. Wait a minute, the basket bones.
That's not bad basketball. Let me write that one down.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
And oh I got I got it. Bones and balls.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
Said that, Amy's I gotta stop, we gotta stop. It's
just two basket bones the basketball. I like that.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
How about the basketbones? The basketbones team?
Speaker 6 (12:04):
I don't know the basketbone.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
Tell them to me where they go to?
Speaker 10 (12:07):
The well?
Speaker 6 (12:08):
When do you have to when do you need the
money buy? I mean, we have two more practices than
it's game time.
Speaker 8 (12:12):
Doesn't need to order uniforms.
Speaker 6 (12:14):
Well, they're already included.
Speaker 5 (12:15):
What did you say?
Speaker 8 (12:16):
We get good?
Speaker 6 (12:16):
Ye, we'll talk. We'll talk later.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
Off off their Also, it's keeping ex money.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
And name.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
We'll come back.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Okay, it's time for the good news.
Speaker 8 (12:29):
Sarah Merrill was seventeen years old when she started at
Dartmouth College as a pre med major. Well it was
there that she also met her husband and then they
had their first child. She had every intention of going
back to school, the med school and pursuing her dreams
to become a doctor. Well then nine kids later, she.
Speaker 4 (12:49):
Just wow wa.
Speaker 8 (12:51):
They were very committed to family. She was a day
at home mom. But she wants other women to know
and other there's out there, do not give up on
your dreams. Because now at forty one, she just graduated
from medical school.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Well we shouldna act like forty one that old though, honestly, yeah,
I mean yeah, and he's like forty one, were like,
that's not that old.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
It's a great story. She had a lot of kids,
went back, but Amy's like, you'll never believe it. What's
that her age?
Speaker 5 (13:19):
Well?
Speaker 4 (13:20):
Yeah, what is it?
Speaker 6 (13:21):
She's so old?
Speaker 12 (13:22):
Wan?
Speaker 8 (13:23):
Whoa so much your age?
Speaker 7 (13:25):
I mean, I'm trying to be an actress at forty one. Yeah,
you need to concentrate on the nine children.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
Forty one?
Speaker 5 (13:29):
Are you?
Speaker 8 (13:30):
Yes? I was about to say, I'm trying to picture
myself at forty two going back and doing all the
things in med school. And then she's starting her residency
and then she like she still has other things she
got to complete, and so it's just pretty awesome.
Speaker 7 (13:41):
Nine kids is the highlight. I mean, forty one you
still have plenty. She's already graduated, so she started. She
went back up like thirty five. You know what I mean, fertile, myrtle.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
We're getting way too into it here. I want to
say good for her. Yes, boy has a lot of
kids though. Yeah, wow, there'd be like some triplets in
there somewhere right. Otherwise, just your whole life. Great story,
that's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
So Bobby Bones Show Interviews. In case you didn't know,
(14:10):
her name is Caroline Jones. She's such a great musician.
She plays I mean all kinds of stuff. I'm gonna
ask her in a minute, but she plays so many instruments.
She's a great solo artist. We'll be talking about a
project called Superpower. But she's also the first female member
of the Zach Brown Band. Like Zach was like, join
our band in that band, you gotta be really good.
So here she is. Her name is Caroline Jones. Let's
(14:32):
talk to her.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Now on the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Now, Caroline Jones, Caroline's good to see you.
Speaker 12 (14:37):
Good to see you.
Speaker 4 (14:39):
Have you been in here before?
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Never?
Speaker 12 (14:41):
I'm so excited. It's kind of surreal from the green
room because we've watched it so many times.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
Oh that's nice. Yeah, say Caroline's awesome. She plays How
many of these things do you now? I'm gonna just
g ask you this, what instruments do you play?
Speaker 6 (14:54):
Carolyn?
Speaker 12 (14:55):
I play guitar, piano, banjo, dobro, and harmonica.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
When you play the harmonica, do you cause I can
cheat at the harmonica.
Speaker 12 (15:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
If we're playing a song in a I'll just get
an a harmonic and go.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
And it matches.
Speaker 12 (15:10):
Dylan made a career doing that, and.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Then everybody's like, wow, I play harmonica. What's the difference
in how you play harmonica and me?
Speaker 12 (15:17):
Just a slight I might be slightly better than you.
Speaker 11 (15:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (15:23):
No, Honestly, I love playing different instruments. I love production,
and when I was young, I just did solo acoustics shows,
so I picked up different instruments to try to make
my show more interesting. I was playing at high schools
and colleges at the time, so it's pretty humbling experience
trying to get their attention. So that's what made me
pick up the banjo in different tunings and different instruments,
and I just love I remember listening to records when
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I was a teenager and just thinking how do they
make it sound like that? Like how do the layers
fit together? What is a guitar player playing? And I
was just fascinated by the intricacies of production. And that's
really the kind of the mission behind playing different instruments.
I'm not a prodigy on any of them, but I
love it and it's a lifelong craft and I just
love playing.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
This is a compliment in a question, and don't take
it otherwise. Were you a nerd as a kid?
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (16:12):
No, if you were, I would be so jealous.
Speaker 12 (16:16):
It's cool. No, I wasn't a nerd, but I was
super introspective, like I was a very mature. I was
kind of a loner, I would say. But I don't
know if i'd say call myself a nerd because I
hated school.
Speaker 4 (16:26):
Really, do you make good grades?
Speaker 12 (16:28):
Yeah? I did, but I was just kind of a
perfectionist and driven. But I really never enjoyed it. I
always wanted to do something.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Creative, Like I made good grades because I wanted to
get out of there.
Speaker 12 (16:37):
Me too.
Speaker 4 (16:38):
It wasn't that I loved learning.
Speaker 12 (16:40):
And also I'm just kind of ocd. I couldn't like
my husband is like whatever, I wouldn't do the paper.
I wouldn't study, like that would give me so much anxiety.
I just felt like, I, you.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Know, tell Amy about your husband, how you met him,
what the whole situation is.
Speaker 12 (16:53):
Hi, Amy, Hi, My husband is a professional sailor, so
he to sail boats around the world and it's a
really niche sport that I knew nothing about before meeting him.
And he's sailed around the world on this race called
the Volvo Ocean Race four times. He's done an America's Cup,
which is kind of like the super Bowl of sailing.
(17:15):
And so all that to say, not to get his
head too big, but more just to say that he
has the coolest life experiences, Like he has the coolest stories.
He's lived all over the world, every continent except Antarctica,
and so he's seen all these cultures, and he's seen
all the seven Seas four times over, and he just
(17:35):
has the most amazing stories.
Speaker 8 (17:37):
Okay, this is so crazy because I just finished this
movie with my son on Netflix about the Australian girl
that is the first.
Speaker 12 (17:44):
Yes, that she sailed around by herself.
Speaker 8 (17:47):
At sixteen years old, Yes, which is wild to me.
I'm like her parents let her go.
Speaker 6 (17:51):
That's the one they got.
Speaker 8 (17:53):
No, no, she did it, but like nobody believed her
in the beginning. They were like, how to her parents,
how could you let her do this? And then when
she by it took two hundred and ten days, and
when she came back to the port in Australia, there
was thousands and thousands and thousands of people there cheering
her on and waiting for her. And she went around
(18:15):
the world all by yourself.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
So all you flat Earth or is it call this show?
Watch this movie?
Speaker 8 (18:19):
Yeah, and her boat was named Pink And anyway, it
was really good. I know nothing about sailing.
Speaker 12 (18:25):
I haven't seen that movie yet, but that's super dangerous.
Did they actually let her or I think she escaped?
Speaker 11 (18:30):
Right?
Speaker 8 (18:32):
That was not included in the film because I think
they want to encourage children too well kids, But yeah, no,
it's pretty wild. So I know nothing about sailing other
than I just watched that movie. That seems cool.
Speaker 12 (18:44):
I still got to see that.
Speaker 4 (18:45):
So he was in another country? Was it like pandemic time?
Speaker 12 (18:49):
And yeah, so we actually met during the pandemic here
in America. But then six weeks after we met he
had to move to New Zealand for a year, to
train in the America's Cup and all my tours are handled.
I was supposed to be touring with Lucas Nelson. It
all got canceled and I was just sitting at home
freshly in love, and so I ended up moving with
him and we spent the pandemic in New Zealand, which
(19:11):
I kind of I hesitate to tell people about because
I kind of they're like, you won the pandemic. You know,
it's kind of not fair because there was no COVID
in New Zealand, and it was like having a gap
year when you're thirty, you.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
Know, So where did you live? Did you live like
an Airbnb.
Speaker 12 (19:26):
Or yeah, we actually did, we lived in it?
Speaker 3 (19:27):
You moved them?
Speaker 2 (19:28):
Did you move around from Airbnb Tobe?
Speaker 12 (19:30):
Once they lost the Cup, America got eliminated.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
First spoiler, I was waiting to watch the docu series
on that.
Speaker 12 (19:38):
Once they lost, we got to travel a lot, which
was kind of the silver lining because we didn't have
to go home yet. But initially we were just in Auckland.
Speaker 6 (19:48):
Man, that'd been cool, huh.
Speaker 4 (19:49):
I just would be freaking out that I wasn't working.
I did play any shows.
Speaker 12 (19:54):
I played some shows there. Actually, I met a bluegrass
band over there, which is so funny because I had
to sit in a hotel room for two weeks during
quarantine in New Zealand because they that's how they did
it to make sure you didn't have COVID. And I
just googled bluegrass band in New Zealand, not knowing that
bluegrass and country is not popular in New Zealand at all.
(20:14):
Bluegrass is basically non existent, so I didn't know at
the time. I found the one bluegrass band that is
in New Zealand, and it's this awesome family band of
Kiwi's and they're still my really good friends to this day.
But I gigged around with them and we did some
shows together the trend wis. But I wrote and recorded
a lot of my second record over there remotely, so
that's great. I never stopped.
Speaker 8 (20:36):
Yeah, you were working well.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
She just went to New Zealand with Met.
Speaker 8 (20:43):
And it worked out like that's like that that other
Netflix documentary those people that got stuck in the other
country because of COVID on there like.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
The seconds ever.
Speaker 8 (20:54):
Getting now, I was pretty sure.
Speaker 12 (20:56):
I mean I never really dated a lot ior to
my husband, like I was super career focused, but I
don't know. It's very different. I don't know if you
guys have this experience, but it's very different when you
when you meet your person.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
I think answers yes for me, I will say that
so because if I don't answer and just jump in,
who knows I might get murdered later.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
But yeah, the answer is yes for me. That did happen?
Speaker 12 (21:18):
Yes, yes, Caroline does she listen to the show.
Speaker 11 (21:21):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
The only time she ever sees or hears anything about
it ever is if it pops up on her Instagram
a clip of something that we post. But no, she
does not listen. She avoids it because we're in here
arguing about stupid stuff and will hyperb hiperbleized stuff and she's.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Like, that's not my version of its story.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
I'm like, well you can come on.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
I'm not coming on. So it just, you know, it
keeps us from arguing about.
Speaker 8 (21:46):
You said murder a second ago. That's I overheard the
other day because she was explaining to someone she doesn't
listen and she was like, oh, because because I'd murder him,
she killed me.
Speaker 4 (21:59):
It's pretty much it.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Okay, So Caroline didn't just come to hang out with us,
Although that would be fun. Caroline came in because the
new EP is out called Superpower.
Speaker 4 (22:07):
It's five tracks, and what's the difference?
Speaker 2 (22:10):
What are these five tracks about as compared to your
last record that I can't even pronounce.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
Still, okay, we'll just leave that.
Speaker 12 (22:18):
This new record. So this EP is the first half
of my next album, which the full thing will be
out this fall. I'm trying to release as much music
as incrementally as possible in this modern market, which is
something I've been wanting to do for a really long
time because that's how I consume. So this is kind
of the first taste. We've already put out three of
the songs, and now all of them are out, and
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this next record, I think thematically, is really about like
resilience and grit, which is something that I feel like
I've been developing over the last couple of years especially,
and so I've just been writing a lot about that.
That's what the title track, Superpower is about. It's about
kind of the triumphs and heartbreaks of chasing this dream
and as you get older, immature, and as you spend
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a few years in this industry, there's a lot of
jaded people. There's a lot of rejection. There's a lot
of disappointment and heartbreak, and you constantly have to self assess,
keep your eyes open and be honest with yourself and
recommit yourself to your dream and your integrity and why
are you doing this? And and so that's what that
song is about. It's like really raw, honest song. But
(23:24):
all the songs kind of play on those themes.
Speaker 6 (23:27):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
I'm sailing around the world that right there. I'm now
going to get in a boat and do it. So, uh,
let's see, I was looking at the trucks. Can you
play Lawless for us?
Speaker 5 (23:35):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (23:35):
Okay, So this is Caroline Jones.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
This is her song Lawless, This whole the all five
of these tracks came out on Friday, and here she
is live in studio.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Nice, Holy crap, I'm great. I mean, what did you
see there?
Speaker 8 (23:50):
Oh? On the whatever is on your finger with the
guitar and the sliding back and.
Speaker 12 (23:54):
Forth, and we actually had an outro for the slide
but my slide.
Speaker 8 (23:57):
Track, but I was very impressed with. Yeah that part,
I can't I don't know what it's called.
Speaker 5 (24:05):
That's exactly it up.
Speaker 8 (24:06):
And yeah, this slide.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Well, she Carolyn brought a player with her by what
your name? I already knew it, asked, I much wanted
to say himself. Riley's playing with her and singing, you know,
background vocals.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
Yeah, but Carolyn played the lead on that.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
She played the solo. That was her and rarely does
someone and Riley, I'm sure you're a great player at all.
Speaker 12 (24:25):
He's amazing.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Rarely does someone come in and bring a player. Didn't
play the solo as well, which is really freaking cool.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Oh thanks, Yeah.
Speaker 12 (24:32):
We were actually just trying to figure this out last
night because it's a very very electric song, so we
arranged that last night. But this was fun. This is
a resonator guitar actually, so it's kind of good for
if you're going to do acoustics slide. It's very loud.
Speaker 6 (24:48):
Play.
Speaker 4 (24:48):
Can you play a little bit of the solo?
Speaker 3 (24:50):
It slow if you want?
Speaker 4 (24:51):
What the Actually, let's just do the.
Speaker 12 (24:52):
Out we were going to do.
Speaker 13 (24:53):
Okay, this is one to the that's so cool you're playing.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
She's playing so far down the neck, like not even
where the frets are. She's like playing the belly.
Speaker 3 (25:34):
Part of the guitar.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
That's awesome, Caroline, thank you. So okay, look She's got
five songs that are out today. It's the first half
of the it's an EP called Superpower, but the rest
of it comes out this fall, right correct, And you
can see Carolina out on the road. And I definitely
wanted to get to this a little later because I
wanted this to be about you more than about you
joining Zach Brown Band. But she was the first team
member of Zach Brown Band. And you're playing with them
(25:57):
all fall too, right, correct.
Speaker 12 (25:59):
You have the we have a we have an all
summer tour. I think I have like one hundred shows
in the next six months because I play a bunch
of shows with them, and then I play a bunch
of my own shows. And I love it. It's so much
fun because I go from stadiums to to I guess
bars and clubs that we're playing in headlining, which is
so cool because I'd never gotten to headline till last year.
(26:20):
So even to have people come to your own show
pay money to see you in Iowa and Illinois, it's like,
it's so wild to me.
Speaker 4 (26:27):
How do you get paid by Zach?
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Did show up with the think of cash at the
end of a show or does he paid to a
check that comes to money to the band as ye yeah, yeah.
Speaker 12 (26:37):
Is that like, I don't know if I should just
close that.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
I did you get paid like a real job? Just
show up in your account?
Speaker 5 (26:42):
Yep?
Speaker 12 (26:42):
Okay, yeah, I get paid like a real job.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
I know, I want like a rubber band over like
a zack ground of cash handed to it.
Speaker 12 (26:51):
But I don't take that for granted at all. I mean,
it is so to have to have an actual career
in music is such a rare thing, and so no,
it's it's really exciting to call it a real job.
What are you so long trying to do for that band?
Speaker 6 (27:04):
Like?
Speaker 3 (27:04):
What's your role?
Speaker 12 (27:06):
I'm kind of a utilities person, which is a term,
a natural term for any instrument that needs to be
covered that's not being covered. So I mostly play acoustic guitar,
but I see I also play B three in the
band sometimes sorry organ or keys, and sometimes I play
rhythm electric or banjo kind of whatever they need. And
(27:28):
actually I didn't play organ. When Zach first called me,
he was like, can you come and play utilities? And
he knew I played a bunch of acoustic instruments and
he's like, you play B three right? And I was
like no, and he's like you will by August right,
and I was.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Like, yeap, yes, sir.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
Why is it called B three?
Speaker 12 (27:46):
That's a good question. It's just the kind of organ.
There are a bunch of different kinds of organs like
church organ and B three. I'm not sure exactly why
it's called a B three in particular. We can research.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Do you have to know all the songs on all
the instruments then just in case, like if somebody goes
out and can't play the intro to Chicken Fry, can
you play it?
Speaker 14 (28:04):
Well?
Speaker 12 (28:05):
Nobody can play it like Zach. I mean people don't realize. Yeah,
people don't realize what a characteristic and skilled guitar player
he is. Like when he picks up a nylon guitar
in a room like this, I mean, you can't believe
the sound that comes out. It sounds exactly like a
Zach Brown record. Like it's just it's so funny. But
I could play it, but not like Zach.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
What is your favorite song to play with the band.
Speaker 12 (28:28):
There's this song called Sweet Annie that's my I just
love the harmonies that Do you know that song? You
should listen to it. It's so good. But the harmonies
in that song are my favorite because I love singing
harmony with them. You know, there's a bunch of amazing
singers singing harmony.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
It's like eight dudes in you yeah yeah, nine nine
dudes in.
Speaker 12 (28:49):
You think wait, sorry, and they're.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
Like, dude, yeah yeah.
Speaker 8 (28:55):
Hardcore.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
You like your if you're like your own room, your
own bus or something.
Speaker 12 (28:59):
I do have my own bus. I'm really lucky that way.
I also think it just wouldn't have worked. They're all,
you know, they have their dynamics still worked out. I
don't know if I could have gone on their bus
and made them feel comfortable.
Speaker 4 (29:09):
Well, you had to grow a beard. I think everybody
has a beard. Just about it.
Speaker 12 (29:12):
It's funny. I went out on one show. I played
a joke on them and went out and a beard
after I was announced as an official member.
Speaker 5 (29:20):
That's funny.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Caroline, You're really good and I hope everybody checks out.
It's called Superpower. It's five songs. Hey, Ray, give me
a little bit of Superpower, which she was talking about earlier. Truy,
So you wrote to them by yourself. When you write
(29:41):
by yourself, where do you usually do that? Is it purpose?
Full time you set aside to write or does something
come and then you just kind of jump into it.
Speaker 12 (29:48):
Typically the latter. I write a lot, I hike a lot.
I love being in nature, so I write a lot
on my walks, and just I play a lot at home,
Like if I have a day off, I'll play for
two or three ho hours, and a lot of times
something creative will will pop out or bubble up.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
What was the first famous guitar part you ever learned?
Where you were like, I'm playing it, I cannot believe it.
Speaker 12 (30:15):
Probably actually one of the songs that we cover sometimes
never going back again, because I really loved and gravitated
towards finger picking early on when I learned the guitar
and was never going back again. It's that Fleetwood Mac
song Dank Dank Dank We should well, it's in a
different tuning, but you can kind of show it's It's
(30:37):
a song off their famous album Rumors, and I love
that album and so I probably.
Speaker 11 (30:42):
Play a little bit for you.
Speaker 12 (31:00):
Have you heard that?
Speaker 2 (31:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (31:01):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 12 (31:04):
Anyway, it's really hard to play on this guitar right
now because the action's so high for a slide, But
I love fingerpicking. So those were some of the first
things I learned to play that I loved. He knows
all the like big riff kind of songs.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
They also played a twelve string yeah, which seems impossible
to tune. That's big mamah, especially on that song in particular. Yeah,
well you do it all, Caroline. Everyone check out Superpower.
It's five songs. There's also a song Superpower. Don't be confused.
Listen to the whole project and see Caroline out on
the road. Go to our socials at Caroline Jones for
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all the dates. Thank you for coming in.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
I always love seeing you.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
You guys crushed it and man, I feel like I
should go to a show. Yeah, she's doing solos. They
just pulled out a Fleetwood Max song the whole thing there. Okay,
you guys go check out Caroline Jones. Well back in
just a second. Have you ever snoop through someone's phone?
Snooping means they don't know you're snooping through their phone,
like straight snoop, don't care who it is.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
Have you've done it, Eddie?
Speaker 6 (32:03):
Yeah, my wife's you.
Speaker 4 (32:05):
Didn't have to say who. I'm be honest with you.
Speaker 6 (32:07):
I mean, I appreciate. I mean it was the closest
ally was there. You know you were just looking like, yeah,
I just looked through stuff something No, not looking for
looking through.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
There's a difference, Like my wife has my code because
a lot of times I'm like, hey, I need this picture.
I don't want to walk in the living room. You're
in there and my phone's in there. Will you send
me this picture. I don't give a crap. I don't
anything to hide.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
But that's it.
Speaker 4 (32:29):
That's looking through.
Speaker 6 (32:30):
And my wife's very I mean, I trust her one
hundred percent. But when a text comes through and I
don't like it just pops up and I don't know
that number, I'm like, who is that? What did they
talk about?
Speaker 4 (32:39):
To see?
Speaker 2 (32:39):
If maybe she talks about you in a positive for
a negative way to her friends.
Speaker 6 (32:43):
She never talks about me.
Speaker 11 (32:45):
Never.
Speaker 8 (32:47):
There's nothing good?
Speaker 3 (32:48):
All right, all right, all right, lunchbox. You ever snoop
through someone's phone? No? Never, no need to No.
Speaker 6 (32:53):
I thought he looked at abbes.
Speaker 7 (32:55):
No, it popped up the screen. I took a picture
of it, never went through it.
Speaker 14 (32:59):
That's true, he's answering, honestly. That's also shady though, just
in a different way. Not because he took a picture
of our text message. You wanted to say, because they
sent it to me to go, hey, read this on
the air. But that showed his baby around here. Yes,
that's it. Okay, fair enough, Wow, fair enough.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Eighty two percent of us have snooped through someone's phone before.
I have not snooped, mostly not because I'm better than it.
You Ever, hear, if you call out the devil, he
just might come. My grandma used to say that if
you call out the devil, he just might come. And
so if you go looking, you might find something you
don't like, even something that's not them being dishonest with you.
It could be them talking to a close friend about
(33:39):
some situation that happened interpersonally, like fight and they just
want to vent. But you used to trucks something like this.
Oh yeah, So I don't snoop. I've never snooped, mostly
because I'm scared for me, and I take everything I
don't want to say personal because I don't take any personal.
I'll take anything wrong. If there's a way I should
take it, I don't take.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
It that way.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Ever, I'll take it the exact opposite way that I
probably should yeah.
Speaker 8 (33:59):
Some mine was circumstaned angel and and very codependent behavior.
I wouldn't do it now. I wouldn't do it to
how I've worked on my codependency. I wouldn't do it now.
But there was a time where I was trying to
just control too many things and I was sort of
losing my mind.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
So I did.
Speaker 5 (34:19):
Mind.
Speaker 4 (34:20):
But she did that wacky head. Yeah, I can.
Speaker 8 (34:24):
Tell you some other crazy things I did. I'm not patter.
Speaker 4 (34:28):
E say to everybody, yere, you.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Know, let's get it.
Speaker 4 (34:30):
Let's have a further distance.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
At least maybe one day.
Speaker 4 (34:33):
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Eighty two percent of snoop through someone's phone.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
The two most likely victims are our significant other end exes.
But eight percent of looked through a friend's phone to snoop.
Oh no, that's dirty dog. Don't go to a friend's
phone never, And three percent have snooped on a coworker.
Ooh that's even dirty, dirty your dog.
Speaker 8 (34:54):
Well, we used to if you left your computer open,
not I mean we as a collect like everyone if
open did the act back in the day.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
That's not the same thing. Someone's Twitter. Yeah, I thought
it was hilarious. I would go on and be like
Bobby's huge. Those tight pantsy has on. They look good
from both sides. So, but that's not snooping through someone's phone. Yeah,
I bet you, Scuba Steve has snooped the crap out
of someone's phone.
Speaker 3 (35:19):
Scuba Steve, you snooped it.
Speaker 9 (35:22):
It would be my ex wife and we talked about
it before when she was cheating on me and all
these messages were popping up, and that's when I was like,
I'm going deep and I'm digging and I'm looking for things.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Did you find other things though that, because yeah, she
ended up cheating. He found pictures, he let her dad
know before he let her. It is a whole situation.
It's amazing. It's an amazing story. Did you find anything
else so that you weren't expecting that maybe wasn't cheating,
but other little secrets.
Speaker 9 (35:48):
Money spent on, like a trip to Hawaii, And I
lighted up at a time when she was doing a
work trip to somewhere else, like in the mainland, and
then I found out she was going to Hawaii.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
I'm like her going to Hawaii.
Speaker 6 (35:59):
I was like, oh my goodness.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
My favorite Scuba Steed story, and he has a lot
of them, is that he caught his ex wife cheating
on him and then said nothing to her for days
because he sent an email to her dad her dad's
old did chick email very offense. We just waited how
many days from when you found out and sent that
email till you finally confronted her?
Speaker 9 (36:21):
I mean it was probably She confronted me about three
weeks later, three weeks and they were like they were
half naked photos too that I sent to her father.
Speaker 4 (36:29):
Do you knew that he knew it for three weeks?
Speaker 2 (36:32):
There is no way I could have kept that in
That's crazy that did you document that like live as
it was happening or not live?
Speaker 4 (36:39):
Because but right after that publicly at all?
Speaker 9 (36:42):
I never on social but we talked about it when
I was going through my divorce on a radio show
I was working out in San Francisco.
Speaker 4 (36:48):
Well, are you traumatized by that at all?
Speaker 2 (36:51):
Where even though your wife now would not do that,
do you accidentally subconsciously hold that against her.
Speaker 9 (36:58):
That was a big problem in the beginning because I
was damaged by it, and you mentioned about don't go
looking for the devil because you'll find it, and so
there were scenarios where I thought she was cheating on me,
but it was just in my head because of a
previous relationship. So I would want to go through her phone,
and I would resist as much as I possibly could
to not do it, and so I happened to this day.
But there have been times where I'm like, I should
check on her to see if she's.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Messing with me too.
Speaker 4 (37:20):
Hey yeah, hey, maybe you should never should.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
So the top people we snoop on her ex's kids.
Speaker 8 (37:30):
Can you go through your kid's phone?
Speaker 2 (37:31):
I think once the kid turns sixteen, it's officially snoopy thing.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
I can still look, I'm still clear.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
I don't make the official roles, but I think sixteen
is when you kind of have to give them a
like an adult pass, so that pass can be revoked.
Speaker 8 (37:47):
Yeah, it's revoked already, seene in one week. Well yeah,
because I mean they're just not Sometimes they just you
want to think they're going to make the best decisions,
and then you think about how you can tell them
all the right things. At the end of the day,
a sixteen year old's brain is not fully developed, so
sometimes they're just not going to make like the best decisions,
(38:08):
And I just want to come alongside and help her.
I don't want to get her to get in trouble
for anything. But she has not proved to me yet
that she can make smart decisions, because like just a
week ago, she didn't.
Speaker 4 (38:19):
In any capacity.
Speaker 8 (38:21):
Oh, in some capacities she can. Yeah, kids and phones,
and then I think too. Developmentally, you have to look Okay,
chronologically she's sixteen, but you know, developmentally and emotionally and stuff, she's.
Speaker 4 (38:33):
Not because she grew up in a orphanage.
Speaker 8 (38:35):
Yeah, I think she's just a little bit behind some
sixteen year olds, which.
Speaker 4 (38:38):
Thank goodness, Eddie too, a little bit behind you, same
with me, not orphanage.
Speaker 3 (38:48):
Pile of stories.
Speaker 8 (38:50):
I have five things you definitely don't need to leave
a tip on, or five people you don't need to
give tips.
Speaker 4 (38:56):
This is the mean story.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
Somebody's making less money to take because they brought this
to the show.
Speaker 4 (39:00):
Go ahead.
Speaker 8 (39:00):
Well, no, some of them get offended. Okay, Oh really,
I mean I don't know.
Speaker 3 (39:06):
Give me a dollar, I'll take it. I don't care
what I'm doing.
Speaker 8 (39:09):
Okay, we don't need to tip service technicians like plumbers
and electricians.
Speaker 6 (39:14):
They would love that.
Speaker 4 (39:15):
Yeah, I know I do, because I want them to do.
Speaker 6 (39:18):
You do plumber.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Heck, yeah, I do because if anything breaks, they're more
likely to come back quicker because it's so hard, so
hard to get things scheduled.
Speaker 4 (39:29):
But if you grease the palm.
Speaker 3 (39:30):
A little bit, that's different than sipping.
Speaker 4 (39:33):
You know, it's in the form of a tip.
Speaker 8 (39:35):
Okay, it says here they usually make a good wage
and aren't expecting a tip.
Speaker 4 (39:40):
I would tip them.
Speaker 8 (39:41):
I do tip them, go ahead flight attendants.
Speaker 6 (39:44):
That would be so weird if I tried that once
and then said I can't take it.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
That would be so weird to try to slide them
cash walking out of the plane.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
That's one I can't see myself doing.
Speaker 8 (39:54):
Yeah, like they say to hey, the peanuts were great. Thanks,
like something close to that, Like you wouldn't tip a
firefighter or a paramedic.
Speaker 6 (40:02):
Would you like a twenty?
Speaker 4 (40:05):
But with like a car or something.
Speaker 6 (40:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (40:06):
It depends on what if they say my life or not.
Speaker 6 (40:08):
After putting out a fire here.
Speaker 8 (40:09):
You go, Yeah, the flight is like, hey, I'm just
doing my job. And a lot of airlines, like Eddie said,
he got rejected for it because the policy says they
can't accept it. Don't tip if you're traveling in certain countries,
it's not expected. In Australia, New Zealand and parts of
Europe and in East Asia it's an insult.
Speaker 3 (40:26):
Okay, well in these Daysia, I'm not going to tip.
I'm making a note to myself.
Speaker 6 (40:28):
I'm okay, go ahead, don't.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
Tip it restaurants when gratuity is already included.
Speaker 4 (40:33):
I always do, really, I do too. Listen, I've told
you this.
Speaker 5 (40:39):
Now.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
I feel like I owe it back to me of
older year when I was waiting tables. So I will
tip seventy. I'm lucky enough you get to do that now.
And with that they don't put that, thank God, and
the gratuity added already, so I will add to.
Speaker 6 (40:55):
It right for it.
Speaker 8 (40:56):
Yes, people should not feel pressure too because the twenty.
Speaker 4 (40:59):
Percent has been I just put a dollar two though.
Speaker 6 (41:01):
My favorite when they say the gratuity at it, I'm like,
thank you, don't have to do the calculations.
Speaker 8 (41:06):
I just can't. It feels weird leaving that one blank.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
So yes, I do it for old school mem I
do it for me as a kid. That's very selfish.
It's a very selfish way to give back. I hope
it's some sort of time machine. I'm I'm tipped, well,
go ahead.
Speaker 8 (41:19):
And then lastly, highly trained professionals like nurses, lawyers, accountants.
If you want them to know you appreciate them, send
them a card or give them a positive review online.
Speaker 4 (41:30):
Okay, I mean I ain't send them a card.
Speaker 8 (41:33):
Why I've given nurses cards.
Speaker 4 (41:36):
I guess I would send them a gift card.
Speaker 8 (41:38):
Okay, there, that's good.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
That's good, But I only got slided nurse attend you
hit a heck of a vein there?
Speaker 6 (41:46):
All right?
Speaker 4 (41:46):
What else you got?
Speaker 8 (41:47):
Google is going to help us figure out if something
online is AI or not, because it's really hard to
tell Google AI.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Why are they tell them their friends good points? That
would be like tell me if Eddie slacken off. And
I'm like, but they're end Okay, you can hire me
to do that, but I'm probably not gonna be honest.
Speaker 15 (42:05):
Well.
Speaker 8 (42:05):
The decision, which has been in the works for a
while now, was pushed forward because of some recent viral
faked images of Donald Trump and Pope Francis, and they're like, look,
we got to let people know if something is one
hundred percent reel, if it's partly created by AI, or
it's an outright deep fake.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
There's a story about Apple.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
Now in with the new phone or new operating system,
you can talk to your friends whomever on the phone
fifteen minute. Then it can replicate your voice in fifteen minutes,
and you've trained it how to be your voice.
Speaker 6 (42:32):
I like that.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
The world's ending soon.
Speaker 8 (42:34):
Fact, it only takes fifteen minutes, yeah.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Which means it really takes about thirty seconds, let's be honest. Gosh,
yeah crazy.
Speaker 4 (42:40):
What else?
Speaker 8 (42:41):
Willie Nelson's ninetieth birthday concert is coming to theaters. It's
called Long Story Short Willie Nelson ninety and it's his
two day ninetieth birthday celebration. Took place at Hollywood Bowl
last month. It's going to be in theaters June eleventh.
Keith Richards, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Randa Lambert, Dave Matthew, Was,
Neil young Snoop Dogg and the commercial are all part
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of it. It is not.
Speaker 6 (43:04):
Sounds like one it does.
Speaker 4 (43:05):
Yeah, sound like a commercial like we're selling them?
Speaker 6 (43:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (43:08):
No, I just sometimes we'll.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
Add like a TV show plug or something in there
that are like, hey put this in.
Speaker 4 (43:13):
This isn't that?
Speaker 8 (43:14):
No, But tickets are on sale now willing Willie Nelson's
ninety experience dot com. No, I just thought people might
want to know it.
Speaker 3 (43:22):
Is cool it was a one day thing, or I
have to go back like an A.
Speaker 4 (43:26):
Oh, that's a good question.
Speaker 8 (43:27):
It says June eleventh, and then there may be some
special encore presentations on the thirteenth and fourteenth. Probably depends on.
Speaker 4 (43:35):
How it does on the eleventh.
Speaker 3 (43:37):
Okay, so June eleven.
Speaker 4 (43:39):
It's not a commercial.
Speaker 8 (43:40):
It's not a commercial.
Speaker 3 (43:41):
I used to wear a commercial.
Speaker 8 (43:43):
What do you think I'm getting tipped to say this?
Speaker 3 (43:44):
It's not a commercial?
Speaker 4 (43:45):
Okay, alright, cool, all right, okay.
Speaker 8 (43:49):
It was either I normally try to throw in a
country story ish and so it was either that one
or what.
Speaker 3 (43:55):
Was the other one?
Speaker 2 (43:56):
I like to hear the thought process or what wealthy?
Speaker 8 (43:59):
So celebrities who are frugal because they grew up poor?
Go ahead, okay, and Shania Twain was number one.
Speaker 4 (44:05):
Well, I'm celebritiesho are frugal, grew up poor? Yeah, I
know that she liked this story way better.
Speaker 8 (44:10):
Yeah, okay, well there it was. Shania was the only
country person I know who else was on it? CARDI
B Toby McGuire Pardib's frugal Jessica Alba Oh, she says
that you might see her with the jewelry on the
jey on, but she's always looking at her bank account.
Speaker 6 (44:28):
Okay, okay, okay, Toby McGuire, you said.
Speaker 3 (44:31):
Toby key.
Speaker 8 (44:33):
Twain said that she'd sometimes go to school hungry, so
now she tells herself be frugal, save for a rainy day.
Toby maguire said he was born to really young parents,
so he's just very conservative with money because they didn't
have a lot of it. Jessica Alba said she grew
up in survival mode because her parents didn't have a
safety net, so she teaches her children about saving and sustainability.
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And then Cameron Diaz said her parents were not well
off and they would collect recycling for extra money. So
now she's careful not to throw things away.
Speaker 4 (45:03):
She will, that's the story.
Speaker 8 (45:05):
Is a order she will splurge, but it's mostly on
experiences like memories and not things.
Speaker 4 (45:11):
All right, Well, I.
Speaker 7 (45:12):
Don't know about the story. I left it Schwain. She
has like three houses. She has a thirteen million dollar
house in not Horgals, But I think it's probably based
on what you have.
Speaker 2 (45:19):
If you have one hundred million, you're only spending ten
of it total, that's pretty frugal. If you have one
hundred dollars and you're only spending ten of it and
you keep ninety in the bank, that's pretty for that's saving.
Speaker 6 (45:29):
I was thinking she's living in a townhouse.
Speaker 7 (45:31):
I'm thinking like, thanks, all relative, all right, I'm Amy.
Speaker 8 (45:36):
That's my file.
Speaker 3 (45:37):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
Bobby, a four year old, received a new Teddy Bear
with her late mom's heartbeat thanks to Build a Bear,
Goodwill and a radio station. The girl's original bear was
donated to a good Will store in Tennessee last month.
Her father could not find it and find it did not.
The purpose wasn't to be donated because again it had
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her late mom's heartbeat in the bear, and so they
put a sign in the store if anybody was here
and bought the bear.
Speaker 4 (46:11):
A radio station start talking about on social media.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
Build a Bear's public relations director solved the story that
was going viral. They were super sad about it, so
they were able to locate a matching rainbow sparkle bear
and they added the original recording provided by the girl's grandmother,
which is how they got the heartbeat in the original
bear in the first place.
Speaker 4 (46:31):
The new bear was then shipped over.
Speaker 2 (46:33):
And the father's like, look, all these people did not
have to do this.
Speaker 4 (46:37):
It means a lot to us.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
But for good will to go through with that, the
radio station to go through with that, and also the
build a bear people to make this bear, get the recording,
make another one, Like that's super important. I don't think
this four year old even knows how important it is
right now, but when she's like ten, eleven, twelve years old,
it's really.
Speaker 3 (46:54):
Gonna be important.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
I don't even know what the radio station is right
say who it is, even if we're up against him, Like,
I don't give crap all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
But it just has a local radio station.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
So whoever you are local radio station, we have once
been that local radio station that people would like not
mention us. We'd like to apologize we don't know who
you are, or we would say who you are.
Speaker 4 (47:11):
So that's what's up. Love that everybody work together on that.
That is what it's all about.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 4 (47:19):
On phone right now. It is Judy who lives in Oklahoma.
Speaker 3 (47:22):
Hey, Judy, what's going on about a year ago?
Speaker 15 (47:25):
I remember you saying that you had a picture stolen
off the wall and that you didn't know who stole it.
And you know, the more I think about it, I'm
thinking that Lunchbox really did steal it, because you know,
he talks all the time about stuff that he's stolen
in the past and he doesn't have any remorse for it.
And then just recently he stole from Walmart and he
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doesn't have any remorse.
Speaker 10 (47:47):
For that either.
Speaker 4 (47:48):
That's true.
Speaker 15 (47:48):
He didn't go back and pay for it.
Speaker 4 (47:50):
He did chocoltate.
Speaker 15 (47:51):
You think that Lunchbox is the one who probably stole it?
Speaker 2 (47:55):
Well, so it was a signed Landy Wilson picture post sure,
because I've known Lanny for a long time and I've
had her on the show, and but way before she
got famous, and she said she wrote me a really
nice note and was like, hey, this is crazy, can't
believe it, and this someone stole it from my office.
Speaker 4 (48:12):
I don't think it was a Lunchbox.
Speaker 6 (48:13):
Why not?
Speaker 3 (48:14):
I mean, it's easy. I didn't even know who Laney
Wilson was.
Speaker 4 (48:17):
Sad now would you?
Speaker 7 (48:20):
Now I kind of know who she is because she's
been in here a couple of times. And but I
mean back then you were like, oh, making a big
deal about this Laney Wilson person.
Speaker 3 (48:28):
I didn't know who that was.
Speaker 4 (48:29):
Yeah, I don't think he stole that. He did steal
pants from Walmart on accident. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (48:33):
I had him on my shoulder and went through the
self checkout and totally forgot they.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
Were on my shoulder and nobody saw you with pants
on your That just seems like a move.
Speaker 4 (48:39):
Somebody would do that, knew how to steal.
Speaker 7 (48:41):
Like it was literally just three little kids pants and
they were just on my shoulder and you go to
the self checkout and you get your things and you're
not paying attention. You got the kids with you and
stuff going on, and they were just they didn't fall
they fell off. When we started getting in the car,
I was like, oh, man, there are three bucks apiece.
Speaker 4 (48:55):
So he didn't walk in.
Speaker 8 (48:56):
No.
Speaker 2 (48:56):
I was in a hurry gain scuba. Who do we
think stole the poster? I don't say that person's name,
but do you think you know who it is?
Speaker 9 (49:03):
I don't have a name, but I have an idea.
I'm thinking maybe who people don't work here anymore.
Speaker 2 (49:08):
And they were going through my office taking stuff.
Speaker 9 (49:10):
Well, we we had a crew that used to work
here that doesn't work here anymore, and so I wonder
if there were issues with them and other places in
the building.
Speaker 2 (49:17):
Oh so somebody was fired for something. You don't know,
but you think that could have been it? Yes, exactly,
a lot of guests in there.
Speaker 6 (49:23):
But oh, could it be the one that stole toaster
strud out of the fridge.
Speaker 2 (49:29):
That was a controversy in itself, right, who's stew your strudle?
I was a guy from the rock station. Probably stole
my lane. He wills the picture too, Judy, thank you
for thinking about that. I haven't thought about that in
a long time. But I don't think lunch box stole
my poster.
Speaker 6 (49:41):
But I ope.
Speaker 15 (49:41):
You have a great day, all right, see you later.
Speaker 4 (49:44):
All right, time now for the Morning Corny.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
The morning Corny.
Speaker 8 (49:50):
Why did the orange stop halfway across the road?
Speaker 4 (49:53):
Why the orange stop halfway across the road?
Speaker 8 (49:56):
It ran out of juice?
Speaker 4 (50:01):
That was the morning Corny.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
The most recognizable country songs round two ready, guys, Yeah,
So I'm only gonna give you three seconds from the
very beginning of a very recognizable song.
Speaker 4 (50:17):
All you have to do is name it. Ready.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
All you need to title the song if you guessed
the artist. But you guess wrong, you missed the whole thing.
You can do it to rag.
Speaker 3 (50:26):
Yeah, I'm gonna brag.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
But if you miss it, you don't get even get
the title right. Okay, Okay, here we go, let's start.
There's ten of them. Let's go.
Speaker 4 (50:39):
There's three seconds of that. We'll give it to you
one more time.
Speaker 6 (50:46):
I'm in I can sing it.
Speaker 4 (50:48):
Hold on, give me a little bit lunch.
Speaker 3 (50:50):
You go showing up in boots.
Speaker 7 (50:53):
You were the last one solid, the surprise, the look
in your eyes.
Speaker 3 (50:57):
The last one I thought you'd see.
Speaker 2 (50:59):
There can't no, nobody's out.
Speaker 5 (51:05):
Time.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
What do you have? I got guard brush, friends in
love places?
Speaker 4 (51:10):
Yes, awesome?
Speaker 3 (51:11):
No do I do you have any break down? You
don't written down?
Speaker 4 (51:15):
Then, Mike written down?
Speaker 3 (51:19):
So I went first. What I'm going to write it down?
Speaker 4 (51:22):
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (51:23):
I'm sitting there right Mike, you're the judge. It's already
as he said, time and the ousting for my judgment. Bust.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
Write it down, no point for I tell you what
for now on no point if you don't write it down.
But Mike's right. The rule is you have to write
it down. We're gonna give them that one because I
don't want to cry the whole whole game. He's gonna
lose anyway, all right, Ed, that was rude.
Speaker 6 (51:41):
I have friends in love places, Brooks.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
You didn't even get the point. I was doubting it,
really yellow, Here we go. Next up, there's your three seconds.
Speaker 3 (51:59):
I don't mean more time.
Speaker 5 (52:02):
In all my.
Speaker 4 (52:03):
Roots, I'm in all right.
Speaker 2 (52:06):
Lushbox Joe Lene, Eddie, Joelene, Dolly Parton, Amy j.
Speaker 3 (52:17):
I would have said Reba McIntyre.
Speaker 4 (52:19):
For you.
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Next up?
Speaker 2 (52:25):
Oh man, name by just that most recognizable songs ever?
Speaker 4 (52:36):
Who's making noises with their mouth?
Speaker 6 (52:39):
I'm trying to sing. I don't know the title.
Speaker 4 (52:40):
All right, timers up, got it?
Speaker 2 (52:47):
Time?
Speaker 7 (52:47):
I don't know what lushbox Shania Twain. Now the question
is which one?
Speaker 4 (52:53):
But you don't have it?
Speaker 3 (52:54):
So I got man I feel like a woman.
Speaker 6 (52:55):
Oh see correct, Yes, Eddie, man, I feel like a woman.
Speaker 3 (53:02):
Maybe man, I feel like a woman.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
The question is possible over there, it's not possible.
Speaker 3 (53:10):
She has that one that don't impress me. I didn't
know which one it was, Okay, next up.
Speaker 4 (53:21):
Then I'm in waiting for lunch. Walk his pen to
stop moving.
Speaker 3 (53:29):
I'm in for the wind. What you got? Ringing fire, Eddie?
Speaker 6 (53:32):
Walk the line?
Speaker 8 (53:33):
Amy, ring a fire?
Speaker 4 (53:36):
It's not ringing fire, walked on.
Speaker 3 (53:43):
What I didn't? Ring a fire sounds a lot of light,
you know. Yeah, seconds, I know.
Speaker 4 (53:51):
But also like that's hits the recording.
Speaker 6 (53:54):
Okay, because old Yeah, So what I'm.
Speaker 4 (53:56):
Saying, I'm giving him something here. I don't want him
hear it off. Next up, No blaming all all my roots.
Speaker 3 (54:12):
No, I ain't blame the roots. You good, Yeah, I'm good.
Speaker 6 (54:17):
What you got?
Speaker 7 (54:17):
That's Alan Jackson chattahoochie Eddie chattahooty chattahoo.
Speaker 4 (54:24):
Eddie's up one. By the way, it's gonna be a
comeback story.
Speaker 3 (54:26):
But guess it. We got five more. Here we go,
next one, go oh, I know that one.
Speaker 6 (54:37):
I'm in.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
Hold on writing down.
Speaker 4 (54:42):
You writing your thoughts about the song as well?
Speaker 3 (54:44):
Teks me a little bit.
Speaker 7 (54:45):
Three words, go ahead, boots scoot and boogie Eddie boot
scooting and boogiemy.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
Four left, Eddie still got a one point lead. Come on,
go ahead, Oh, come.
Speaker 6 (55:02):
On, game's over?
Speaker 3 (55:03):
Why what's up?
Speaker 6 (55:04):
I got it?
Speaker 4 (55:05):
And you think they don't two point one separations too much.
Speaker 6 (55:08):
That's too much. They can't catch up. I'm in.
Speaker 4 (55:17):
Timers up.
Speaker 8 (55:18):
Do you get it one more time?
Speaker 6 (55:19):
You do, not.
Speaker 4 (55:23):
Time amy.
Speaker 8 (55:25):
She didn't write it down, so I don't have to
run down here, so it doesn't matter.
Speaker 6 (55:28):
Thanks for being honestly.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
Why are you enforcing the role that you cheated on earlier?
You should be the one fighting for them. She goes first,
but you know it said, he's like enforcing the role
that he cheated on. Go ahead, Lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (55:39):
I like the way you said cheated. You little gave
a little hint there, because that's before he cheats.
Speaker 4 (55:43):
I didn't give a hint because it was already over.
Eddie two black.
Speaker 7 (55:51):
Changing moment is my bed Disney movie?
Speaker 6 (55:56):
Oh no, gentleman, she's keeping the cattle.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
Act. If Lunchbox wins this, this could be a Disney
Plus movie, one of the greatest comebacks of all time,
a Disney Plus. Yes, I just took a turn on Eddie.
She doesn't keep the car and two black cat. She
keys the two black cattle as No, no, that you're
getting two songs mix.
Speaker 6 (56:18):
Sure takes the bat to the Cadillac.
Speaker 8 (56:20):
No One headlight.
Speaker 4 (56:22):
Yeah, here we go three left? Huh are you clapping?
Speaker 6 (56:33):
You have to write it down?
Speaker 8 (56:34):
And I am still playing?
Speaker 5 (56:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (56:39):
Early, down one, there's three to go? All right, to
hear it again, I.
Speaker 3 (56:47):
Think, but I got one on and down?
Speaker 6 (56:48):
You got this?
Speaker 3 (56:49):
I got it, I got it, you got Amy? Yeah?
Speaker 12 (56:52):
What you got?
Speaker 8 (56:53):
Wheel?
Speaker 3 (56:55):
And will?
Speaker 6 (56:55):
What was that first syllable?
Speaker 3 (56:56):
She went quick flagon, will, lunchbox.
Speaker 6 (57:02):
I'm wagging.
Speaker 3 (57:07):
I eat joke, dude.
Speaker 4 (57:08):
If you lose, I'm.
Speaker 6 (57:09):
Not gonna lose.
Speaker 3 (57:11):
What's the score?
Speaker 4 (57:12):
What are we are?
Speaker 2 (57:12):
It's seven seven Amy six, So she's still in it.
If we get to ten, we'll have to go sudden death.
So this is nine and if it's a tie, we'll
go sudden.
Speaker 3 (57:20):
Come on, come on, stay focused. Here we go action.
Speaker 4 (57:28):
Wait what I'm waiting on? I mean we get to
play it again too?
Speaker 11 (57:34):
You know?
Speaker 3 (57:35):
Oh I think I think I'm right, but I don't know.
You made her feel good? Why are you talking like
that because I'm talking like a big rig.
Speaker 6 (57:48):
A big big truck.
Speaker 3 (57:51):
Yeah that's a hit.
Speaker 4 (57:52):
Okay, but then you did not get it right.
Speaker 6 (57:54):
What are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (57:55):
What you get get it?
Speaker 2 (58:00):
Amy?
Speaker 6 (58:00):
Fancy eddie fancy. I was wondering why the big rig
didn't make sense.
Speaker 4 (58:09):
I don't get something.
Speaker 2 (58:10):
He just says words anyway, but that would that when
he committed to him said it again?
Speaker 3 (58:15):
Okay, last one.
Speaker 4 (58:16):
So it's not sudden death. So Eddie can't miss it.
Speaker 3 (58:18):
I said I was in trouble. I didn't know it.
There we got it.
Speaker 6 (58:24):
Dang it, I'm in What do you mean?
Speaker 8 (58:26):
What's need you now?
Speaker 3 (58:28):
I need I need to miss it now.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
I need you now, and Eddie for the wind. If
you have need you now? You are the champion.
Speaker 6 (58:33):
Let me just read what I wrote, but go ahead,
need you now correct?
Speaker 2 (58:43):
No Cinderella story today.
Speaker 13 (58:48):
He's the guy.
Speaker 8 (58:56):
You know.
Speaker 3 (58:59):
What I how would I.
Speaker 4 (59:03):
Sing along? Here?
Speaker 5 (59:09):
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (59:12):
Talk about about that. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (59:30):
I want you to describe yourself amy to any new listeners,
but do it with three music artists.
Speaker 4 (59:36):
Describe yourself in three artists.
Speaker 8 (59:38):
Okay, George Straight because because he's my favorite and he's
from Texas and I'm from Texas.
Speaker 4 (59:45):
I like it. That's a Texas Texas George Straight.
Speaker 2 (59:48):
Here we go never from ty what else?
Speaker 8 (59:57):
Brett Eldridge, good Day. I like the message of this
song of finding the good in things like It's not
always going to be perfect, but you can look and
find the good in it eventually, and that is what
I try to do. He's also a big mental health
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guy yes, and as am I weird guy both therapy yes,
and then finally uh Merle Haggard because of his song Mama.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Tribe song, just because of a song, well, why are
you playing fair guitar so weirdly right now?
Speaker 8 (01:00:34):
I am a mom and I often wonder kind of
how I'm setting my kids up for life, and like
I just feel though, you know, if they're in therapy,
lator or jail or whatever, and be like, well I.
Speaker 3 (01:00:48):
Tried, okay, therapy or jail, there's.
Speaker 8 (01:00:51):
No right like I am. So you know, I am
from Texas. I love George Straight, I like therapy, and
I'm a mom that's trying all right.
Speaker 4 (01:01:02):
Three artists.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
If I were to describe myself, the first artist songwriter
that ever like spoke for me, I just words. I
like the lyrics, so I was like, dang, I felt
that was John Mayer, So I go John Mayer and
I didn't even care what songs but like a couple
of years older, but like that was like my first
artist that I related to my favorite band growing up,
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and I just felt sad all the time or emo,
I monst say say I have an emo Counting Crows
dang for my wife does an impression of Adam Duritz.
I listened to so much Counting Crows while I'm working
still like I love Counting Crows. And then similar reason
to you picking George Straight. My grandma raised me and
she was very proud of people from Arkansas that have
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made it. And we listened to a lot of Johnny
Cash because he was from Arkansas, and she loved Johnny Cash.
And so I would go John Mayor Counting Crows and
Johnny Cash and then probably Ring a Fire only because
that's probably the song I think about when I was
a kid, So that would be fine.
Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
Edie, what about you?
Speaker 6 (01:02:01):
This is easy, Jimmy Buffett, Dude, I'm a beach guy.
That's my whole vibe. You know what I'm saying. Let's
just sit back on the beach, fish with a beer
in my hand.
Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
I think that's what you like to do. That's what
I think your vibe. I think your vibe now is dad, Well,
that's my life, but not my vibe.
Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
I'm telling you dude, in my mind when you see me,
I'm thinking about.
Speaker 11 (01:02:24):
Dad.
Speaker 14 (01:02:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:02:25):
Okay, guys, hey, you're killing my vibe.
Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
Okay, sory buddy, Sorry, body, all right.
Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
Jimmy Buffet's an artist.
Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
Go ahead.
Speaker 6 (01:02:31):
Morgan Walling because I got a little party side of me,
you know, and sometimes I like party.
Speaker 8 (01:02:39):
The number one guy in country right now.
Speaker 6 (01:02:41):
Sometimes I'm a bad boy, you know. And and then lastly,
Garth Brooks, because I do make sure I tell my
wife and family that I love them, and that's very
important to me.
Speaker 8 (01:02:49):
I love you, but you're not my vibe.
Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
That's your favorite artist of all time? I love guard.
Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
I used to buy the shirts.
Speaker 6 (01:02:55):
That's right, dude. I had the jacket World Tour jacket.
That's cool though. Thanks.
Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
That's lunch Buck's three artist that describe you, Eminem.
Speaker 3 (01:03:06):
Go ahead.
Speaker 7 (01:03:06):
It's because everybody you're I'm the underdog. Everybody hates on me,
doesn't think I'm good enough, and I stand up and
I show people like I represent and I battle all
the haters and I put them all in their place.
Speaker 4 (01:03:16):
Amen, buddies, that's right. Couldn't agree more? Amen, buddy?
Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
What else is Zach Brown band? I got?
Speaker 4 (01:03:21):
I'm a chosen a lot. Hey what about Zach Brown
just chill not a word in the world.
Speaker 7 (01:03:28):
Man, They don't give a They just rock out. They
don't have any responsibilities.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
And that's me. I just have responsibilities.
Speaker 7 (01:03:36):
But I mean I show up to work. But look,
I just chill. Like in Zach Brown band.
Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
When you listen to their music, it's like, man, they
just chill.
Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
All the most skilled musicians of any band, maybe in
country music history.
Speaker 7 (01:03:46):
Okay, and then then you can call me super talented
whatever you want to do, because I mean they're super talented.
Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
I'm super talented.
Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
And the final artist that describes.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
You it's YG Man.
Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
That I don't know if I even know who YG
would be if they walked in the room. But he
has a song called too Didn't Boot.
Speaker 4 (01:04:04):
It, which is what you're hearing here.
Speaker 7 (01:04:06):
Yeah, and this is just this is me growing up.
Like I mean, I thought this was gonna be me
for the rest of my life, and then something happened. Yeah,
toot and booting, that's what I mean. My all through
my twenties. I mean, that's all I did.
Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
And so I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
To Yeah, so you would spend time with the lovely
lady and then then tell the lovely lady, hey, you must.
Speaker 7 (01:04:28):
Kick yourself boot it, because I mean I would take
him home on a Saturday night and be like, hey,
just so you know, I got a nine am soccer game.
Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
You gotta go.
Speaker 4 (01:04:37):
That's the boot, that's the boot.
Speaker 7 (01:04:39):
And sometimes I didn't even have a soccer game. I
would just leave and I'd drive around the block, let
them get a cab, and then I go back in
my house and go back to sleep.
Speaker 6 (01:04:46):
Okay, you that song get here to hit again?
Speaker 8 (01:04:50):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
Yeah, we're good, right, all right, thank you. Hope you
guys had a great weekend. Let's get to the news
Bobby's best stories. As of this month, the average annual
pay for an American in the United States is fifty
eight thousand, five hundred and sixty three dollars a year.
That works out to be approximately twenty eight dollars and
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sixteen cents an hour.
Speaker 4 (01:05:15):
This is the equivalent of eleven hundred bucks a week.
Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
Even fast food places are offering sixteen to eighteen bucks
an hour because they need workers to keep up with demand.
Speaker 4 (01:05:23):
All this from zip recruiter.
Speaker 2 (01:05:24):
Now, my sister, who manages the restaurant, constantly tells me
how she can't keep people employed. It was really bad
after the pandemic because people were just collecting checks and
why would they go work if they're gonna get a
check for the same amount of money doing nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:05:42):
And so yeah, it's tough.
Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
She would be like, I'm having to manage and cook
and I'm having to serve, and I'm like the show's baby.
Speaker 3 (01:05:50):
I did. I was like, how can I help?
Speaker 5 (01:05:52):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:05:53):
I did send that article to a friend though, that
is trying to ask for a little bit more money. Yeah,
and so I said better than average, said hey, yes,
and for what she's doing, it was like I was like, well,
people are working fast food or making more than you
right now, so let's go.
Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
I ran too one of your old bosses yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
Apparently somebody that worked in Nashville used to like be
an assistant for or something. She's walking down the road.
Speaker 8 (01:06:18):
Oh Mary Elizabeth, Yeah, blonde.
Speaker 4 (01:06:20):
Yeah, yeah, And I said, you see my dog? And
she said I.
Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
Used to be Amy's boss. I was like, I don't care.
Have you seen my dog?
Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
And that was about it.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Yeah, no, she was.
Speaker 8 (01:06:29):
She was the tile girl before and then she left
to start her own tile business. And I took over
her childdop. In fact, one time when you called me
to be like, hey, can you go to dinner and
see if I wanted to like be your co host,
I was walking around my tile warehouse doing that thing.
Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
I did say, I don't care, which is like, oh,
that's cool, but I'm looking for my dog. Yeah have
you seen my Dog's? Like no, no, really was Amy's boss
and I was like, okay, I am no, what do
you want? Go on?
Speaker 3 (01:06:52):
Fair notes?
Speaker 6 (01:06:52):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
So anyway, next up, there's a list of the best
reality shows ever from tv line dot com. Let's go
to our reality show show expert, our connoisseur of reality.
Speaker 4 (01:07:02):
It's Lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
Lunchbox.
Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
What's the best reality show of all the time?
Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
In your opinion? The Real World?
Speaker 4 (01:07:07):
The Real World comes in at number five.
Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
Now, if you were asked me, I would have said
American Idol competition show, but still reality because it has
been massive forever that thing. There hasn't been a bigger
pop culture phenomenon in reality television in my lifetime than
the early five to six to seven seasons of American Oar.
Speaker 6 (01:07:23):
Yeah, and then.
Speaker 4 (01:07:24):
Also was on it for four years. I try not
to let that be biased.
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
They did have a winner last night, though apparently I
didn't get to watch at all this season because mostly
Succession was up against it and we watched Succession most
of the time. But there was a winner, so congratulates Tooever,
that was no one knows American Idol at four, RuPaul's
Drag Race at three, the Amazing Race at two. Well
both of you two yeah, or something good, and the
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number one is gonna be Survivor. Then Survivors at the top. Yeah,
that's it. It's the top five. You get a winter
Wednesday night of Survivor. One person survives, see that would
be the show one persons.
Speaker 4 (01:08:05):
Well, TikTok bye bye.
Speaker 2 (01:08:08):
Montana Governor Greg gifforete bands TikTok across the state and
we'll find Apple and Google if they offer the video
sharing site in their app stores. Now probably pronounced this
governor wrong, Greg Giamvalde is how I would say it if.
Speaker 6 (01:08:22):
I were a French.
Speaker 4 (01:08:23):
That's all I ontuh.
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
Montana on Wednesday became the first US state to ban
video sharing.
Speaker 6 (01:08:27):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
They call it the video sharing app TikTok. I think
you just call it TikTok.
Speaker 4 (01:08:31):
We know what it is.
Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
The governor says the move will protect private data from
Chinese government. TikTok slam the move is unlawful and a
violation of free speech protections. That's from NPR dot org.
This will go to court, many legal battles. As of
right now, I think you can still watch the video
sharing app TikTok, but.
Speaker 4 (01:08:49):
This is gonna happen in more and more places.
Speaker 6 (01:08:51):
This is crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
My prediction is this will become a political thing because
they can turn anything political and they'll start They'll show
to be one side that's like no TikTok and be like,
well when now we have to we have to be
appro rate. It's just going to be a whole situation.
We need more of those I know tooth picks. Well,
I don't believe we should pick you any They can
make anything political if they think people care about it,
and they will. There's an AI program that gauges your
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body clock to find your perfect time to eat and sleep.
New state of our technology that uses a form of
AI is able to estimate the body's internal clock to
give you the best results. Researchers in the United Kingdom
say this breakthrough could potentially pave the way for personalized
sleeping and meal plans.
Speaker 8 (01:09:28):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:09:29):
Yeah, everybody's freaking out about AI. But I and to
just say, yeah, you know, there are a lot of
ways you can use it positively. I think in normal
society it's not really being used that much that we
know about. It's being used with us in ways we
don't know about algorithms and stuff that a lot of
these social media sites are using what they're learning about
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us what they're learning. But eventually we're going to be
able to have AI just pick our shopping list and
order it for us on a Tuesday. It's just going
to show up based on what time of the year
it is, what we like, we don't like, what we've
thrown away because the trash can is gonna also, it's
just all going to be there and it'll raise your
kids for you. I go amy, just going, oh yeah.
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That's from study fines dot org. Mosquitoes hunt for the
right body odors before biding humans mine.
Speaker 8 (01:10:20):
Are you a big yes, I get yes, it's not
that kind of.
Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
Bodyodor may serve as a magnet for mosquitos. A new
study suggests that this is why some individuals seek and
seem to attract these insects more than others. It just
says that there's a specific body odor, but it doesn't
say it's.
Speaker 8 (01:10:42):
Like but no, it doesn't know it's it's not, it's
your sense.
Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
It's forty chemicals omitted by all humans different rates. And
it's basically if you walk by a hot dog place
and you smell the beef more than the mustard and
the bread that's being toasted, you smell bee.
Speaker 4 (01:11:03):
Oh okay, you're like, oh, I like hot dog.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
Now if you want about the hot dog place and
you're like, we need to smell onions or frying up,
I hate onions.
Speaker 4 (01:11:10):
I ain't going to that place. I'm not drawn to
the onions, even though there's still meat smell.
Speaker 11 (01:11:14):
I know.
Speaker 8 (01:11:15):
See, I'm the meat.
Speaker 4 (01:11:16):
Yeah, you're the me.
Speaker 3 (01:11:17):
You are a wiener.
Speaker 4 (01:11:18):
That's right, You're absolutely a wiener.
Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
Dozens of shows to be pulled from Disney Plus and
Hulu and cost cutting move and I'm being honest, maybe nervous.
Speaker 6 (01:11:28):
Oh no, you didn't make the list.
Speaker 2 (01:11:30):
Well, my DCEs, I did not make the list of
cut shows. But I wonder if my show is even
important enough to even make the list of cut shows.
Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
They just credit quietly. Yeah, it's not on the list.
And here's why.
Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
I think because the show is never fully canceled. We
could always go back and do season two, but I
can't travel internationally and stay moving, which is what was
the ask by that Geo Disney Plus for the second season.
It was we'd like to continue the show, but nat
GEO is now an internet national channel more than it
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is just domestic and a lot of our So can
you diver say this in the are No, I don't
think so. So if you can do one of like
Paris and then go to Uruguay and then go to
but you have to do it all in like three months.
Speaker 4 (01:12:11):
I can't do this show and do that.
Speaker 8 (01:12:12):
We can go with you, we can all let's go.
Speaker 4 (01:12:16):
It's a big vacation.
Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
Yeah, so maybe that's why, or maybe they're just going
to cut it and not tell me.
Speaker 4 (01:12:21):
I'll be watching and see when they cut these shows.
But yeah, that's so.
Speaker 3 (01:12:24):
Maybe.
Speaker 2 (01:12:24):
Also maybe it's not been fully canceled. Yeah, so maybe
that's what's up.
Speaker 4 (01:12:28):
I do not know. Also, you know there's a rule.
Speaker 2 (01:12:30):
Now I'll just mention this and maybe Scuba can give
me the legalities of but I'm pretty happy about it.
I'll just use me as an example, but just know
that everybody on the show is involved in this. I
can't endorse something unless I use it. It's now an official
I've always kind of had that as a principle. Either
I have to use it or somebody close to me
has to use it or know it. And so now
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it is a It's not a law, but it's like
a policy, right Scuba Steve.
Speaker 9 (01:12:55):
Yeah, I think it's the FTC. They regulate that because
others were others were not doing that. You were diligent
and a out of the curve.
Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
On this show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
Yeah, right for our show. Yeah, being able to Yeah,
you guess what you jump on anything. I know he's
talking chasing a buck person one person not talking.
Speaker 3 (01:13:12):
So here we go. I use it or I endorse it.
If I endorse it.
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
Yeah, I don't know anything about it, but I'm just
using me as an example.
Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:13:21):
You guys can chase the dollars but all you want,
but not anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
So. I got an email, Hey, just making sure that
you use Verizon, which I do have Verrizon. I've used
Verizon for fifteen years or so. I love Verizon. You.
Speaker 8 (01:13:33):
Yeah, I got the same email and to be more
specific and said, do you pay for your own plans?
Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:13:37):
Yeah, I say, yeah, we really pay the track out
of it.
Speaker 8 (01:13:39):
We pay for our own plan.
Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
I got ninety I get every bonus thing you possibly have.
It's a great thing now with the Verizon is that
it's my plan. It gives you complete control over your
phone plan. You get exactly what you want, only pay
for what you need, and you can turn on perks
whenever you want them. And so here's what we want
to do, because we want to give you control of
our show. Every Friday, you have a chance to pick
what we do the Friday morning dance party. So this
week you're going to control the Friday morning dance party.
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Call in, leave us a voicemail saying what song you
want to hear? Eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby. So
it's their voicemail line eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby,
and tell us a song you want in the Friday
morning conversation. You take control of the show and your
phone plan with my plan from Verizon.
Speaker 8 (01:14:19):
And by conversation you mean dance buddy.
Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
We no, I mean that's their thing.
Speaker 8 (01:14:23):
Oh the Friday morning conversation.
Speaker 16 (01:14:25):
Well, oh, wait, that's the thing. No, yeah, I thought
the conversation was part of the changes. Every Friday it's
something different. So this Friday it's dance party and then
one weekend maybe a fun fun fact that's.
Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
And they picked the guest on the Friday morning conversation.
Speaker 3 (01:14:37):
That'd be fun. They can pick the question, not the guests.
Speaker 6 (01:14:40):
The guests they have to book it.
Speaker 4 (01:14:41):
No, that'd be hilarious.
Speaker 2 (01:14:42):
Any guests they want, Oh my god. Anyways, thank you.
Here's a voicemail we got over the weekend from Mark.
Speaker 7 (01:14:50):
So you guys just saw the TikTok from Bobby about
both his dogs unfortunately, looking to get an updates.
Speaker 4 (01:14:57):
It's a rough weekend and I mean that is a
pun and rough.
Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
Oh roughly the dog is a rough one. So do
you guys see what happened? By the way, no, thanks
for following me on TikTok.
Speaker 6 (01:15:06):
Anyway, digital he talks, I would, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:15:10):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
I challenge that, but I'm not going too so on
maybe Saturday night, and I'll start with Stanley, our bulldog.
Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
He was like in his little.
Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
Bed and he like starts choking.
Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
It looks like a yawn, but it's a choke and
I hear come out of his throat. I think it's
the two dogs, like when they start playing or they
get a little rough that one of them go out. Yeah,
at first I think it's that, but I can't they
don't see the other dog, and I'm like, well, what happened?
Speaker 4 (01:15:40):
And I'm like, Sanley, you're okay?
Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
And he's like like choking again and does it again,
and like are they dogs fighting?
Speaker 4 (01:15:46):
And she's like, no, elers with me.
Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
So it turns out Stanley is like starts to like
convulse and we have to rush him down to the vet.
Speaker 4 (01:15:54):
The emergency not just the vet.
Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
It's nine o'clock at night, so we have to rush
into the emergency room, emergency room, whatever it is. There's
people everywhere too. I felt so bad for every single
person in the room. And I'm and on the way there,
I just do him the driver's seat and he's just
like trying to stretch his neck out and like just
trying to get comfortable and he's going okay. So he's
and he's he doesn't play with toys really, but he
swallowed a huge squeaker toy and that's what squeak.
Speaker 6 (01:16:17):
That was the squeak.
Speaker 3 (01:16:18):
It is a squeak.
Speaker 5 (01:16:19):
Whoa.
Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
He's not even a dog that plays with toys, is
the weirdest thing about it.
Speaker 4 (01:16:23):
So I take him down.
Speaker 2 (01:16:24):
I'm like, he's kind of choking, but he can still
breathe a little bit. But he was just laboring, right,
So they take him back and they try to induce
vomiting and they come back like nothing came out.
Speaker 3 (01:16:37):
And I'm like, all right, this, do you want to
do X rays?
Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
Because what you don't want to do is get into
his intestine like a stomach, but it could get stuck
in the intestine.
Speaker 3 (01:16:45):
You do X rays, of course I do.
Speaker 4 (01:16:47):
So we do X rays. It's like eleven thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
I've ben or two and a half hours so far,
and so and I haven't seen Himight have be told him.
I told him he's about to do oh because he
hates X rays. We've had this talk before. So they
do X rays. They come back like nothing, nothing in
a stomach. They're like, but and I have the X
rays on my phone. I posted on my TikTok. They're like,
there's this huge thing in his intestines and they you
don't have They had to do it.
Speaker 4 (01:17:07):
Endosk it be.
Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
First, they went in and tried to get get it
out of his stomach through his throat. They had to
call it a doctor in dang and try to get
it out and they couldn't. So they're like, okay, it's
in his intestines. So they're like, we have to keep
them overnight. So it's so big that if it stayed
in his intestines and it couldn't pass, it kill him.
(01:17:28):
So I'm like, okay, I left. I went to walk
out by myself. I was just doing everything to kill time.
I left the vet at about three am, so I
was there from like nine nine pm to three am.
So leave them there, come back, go to sleep, can't
really sleep. Whatever they call and I wake up, I'm
like yeah, they're like, hey, we can check them out.
(01:17:49):
It's not out of him yet, but it's not hurting
him anymore. So we're gonna give you like forty eight
hours and if it's still not doubt, we'll have to
do surgery.
Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
Tell me okay.
Speaker 2 (01:17:57):
So, by the way, if you just tuning in, my
bulldog had to go mertser room. So we bring it
home yesterday and so my wife went and I went
and picked him up.
Speaker 4 (01:18:04):
As we were gone.
Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
Ella half usky halfhound dog we rescued a couple of
years ago. She's awesome. She dug her way out of
the fence and escaped. Now we live near Busy Highway.
She's gone one of the neighbors. As I'm driving around,
I'm in the Bronco because it doesn't have a topic,
I can just talk to people. I'm like, have you
seen Eller. She's like, yeah, we saw across the really
the interstate.
Speaker 6 (01:18:23):
We're like, oh no.
Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
So we got one dog who's just laying in there.
We're just I'm staring at his the little hole in
his butt to see if anything comes out.
Speaker 4 (01:18:33):
We got another dog gone.
Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
So I drove around for probably three hours, and I
drove all around the neighborhoods, and Caitlyn kind of stayed
near the house in case the dog came back. So
it's like four hour. I mean I talked to every
single person on the side of the road. I was like,
you see the dog, you've seen this dog. I was
really sad because I was like, we're never gonna see
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her again. So I come back around and I'm driving
down the side of my house again and I see
Kaitlyn walking because she was walking like the block our
house is on. She goes, hey, sous up because the
bronco is really louder, and so she turned off, turn off,
turns it off.
Speaker 4 (01:19:09):
She hears different squeak. Sheos that I don't know where
that is, but I hear Ella. We're like what. I'm
like what. She goes listen, here's her wine.
Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
She sees her through the woods the neighbor's house in
a yard, locked in a yard, and Eller's going crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:19:26):
So I'm running through the woods to get over there.
Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
The neighbor comes down and goes, hey, she was like
in the road, and we pulled her and put her
on her backyard so she wouldn't get hit by a car. Wow,
this is probably like half a mile down the road.
And I'm like, oh my god. So I had to
like run her half a mile with my hand on
her collar. Back over we found the hole that she
had dug out from under the fence. There foxes they
just they will taunt her. These foxes sit on the
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other side of the fence. They're like, what's up, holend,
what are you gonna do? She dug through. She's never
done this, dug all the way through We're so lucky
to get her back. I documented all this on my
TikTok for like twenty four hours. It was a nightmare.
Stanley still still hasn't used the bathroom. That thing out
whenever Mike d drove up this morning at my house.
It was like five am, four thirty four fifteen whatever,
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working for my house.
Speaker 6 (01:20:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
He sees me out in the yard like looking down,
I'm looking at Stanley's butt come out. Yeah, And so
I'm like, all right, buddy, let's go. So is a
dramatic What was a terrible weekend. I slept for three
hours last night, three hours the night before, so I'm
pretty sleepy, pretty tired.
Speaker 4 (01:20:28):
But that's what's up. It's a brutal one. Wow, gosh
came though.
Speaker 6 (01:20:32):
I thought she was that's crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:20:34):
I thought.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
When Stanley was convulsing and choking, I was like, yep,
he's he's gone her. But I didn't let my wife,
you know, I was thinking that. I was like, I'm
gonna go, you stay here. I rushed him down, stayed
there all night, and then the next day, looking for
other I was like, Okay, we got it. I was like,
we'll never see her again? Was it for four hours.
So has Stanley like pooped anything other than the toy?
Speaker 6 (01:20:53):
You know?
Speaker 8 (01:20:54):
Nothing?
Speaker 3 (01:20:54):
Okay?
Speaker 8 (01:20:55):
So can we give him some mir relax or something?
Speaker 2 (01:20:59):
Does that work on you know, bets like let it go?
I've been feeding extra though.
Speaker 8 (01:21:05):
Yeah, yeah, okay, so we're still in the window.
Speaker 4 (01:21:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:21:08):
So if he doesn't go tonight and it doesn't poop
out surgery, we're gonna take him into mics.
Speaker 8 (01:21:14):
How many what number of surgeries?
Speaker 12 (01:21:16):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (01:21:16):
Yeah, good questions?
Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
So total, some bigger than others. He's had fourteen so far.
He's had nine at this place. But when I got him,
he had a lot of stuff wrong, so that a
lot of these surgeries are early. Early early on both eyes,
a nose, the other side of his nose, just so
he could breathe, his tongue, his wiener, his his both
his legs. He had a growth on his cheek, so
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a lot of that stuff was early. Also, bulldogs, they
shouldn't exist. It's just so much inbreeding. So don't make
an Arkansas joke either, Okay. So that's what's up dramatic there.
The Arkansas softball team lost and they're out of it,
and I was just gutted, terrible.
Speaker 4 (01:21:57):
Oh, and then our baseball team loss the series. Cans
be here and I was here.
Speaker 8 (01:22:03):
What I just thought of a joke I saw the
other day something. No, just he said, don't make a joke.
Speaker 6 (01:22:09):
You're about to make a joke.
Speaker 8 (01:22:10):
No, I'm just going to say what I saw, Okay, instead,
something like like in Arkansas's ancestry dot com and e
Harmony the same thing.
Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
Funny, David, No, you just said.
Speaker 8 (01:22:23):
I just can't believe you said, don't say a joke,
and I literally read one like the other day.
Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
Well, dogs, one dog is home. We've had to put
parameters on the fence. I went through and put wood
like firewood on the outside of the fence all the way.
Speaker 4 (01:22:37):
It's so stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
I spent all like I was building a fence, like
I'm in Yellowstone. So and then we're just waiting for Stanley.
So that's what stuff. It is a dramatic weekend. You
can see all the X rays stuff on my TikTok
if you want to see it at mister Bobby Bones.
But thank you for asking about that, and I'll we'll
just take a break on the back.
Speaker 3 (01:22:52):
Side of that.
Speaker 2 (01:22:53):
We got more to talk about it in a second.
Lunchbox is announcing his retirement coming up. Oh really, well,
hold on, wow around the room because I just told
you how my weekend was pretty terrible two dog incidents.
Speaker 4 (01:23:05):
But Amy, tell me about your weekend.
Speaker 8 (01:23:07):
I was in nature Friday, Saturday and Sunday. So anytime
I can be outside, I love it.
Speaker 4 (01:23:12):
And just being in nature. That's pretty vague with nature.
Speaker 8 (01:23:17):
That was with the trees.
Speaker 4 (01:23:19):
I just love do some dirty with a plant.
Speaker 6 (01:23:21):
It's like a date with nature.
Speaker 8 (01:23:23):
And my son was actually with me a couple of
times and we took the dog and he want to
take the cat, and so that was fun for him
because everybody stops and talks to him about the cat
being in nature.
Speaker 4 (01:23:32):
He is he holding the cat?
Speaker 8 (01:23:33):
She has a leash.
Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
Yeah, that's a that's thing to talk about, like a leash,
cats walk on the monkey.
Speaker 4 (01:23:40):
You just got to say something.
Speaker 8 (01:23:41):
Anybody that stops him, He's like, you want to hold her,
And I'm like, Stevenson, you can't because if she runs
away there and feels so bad they lost our cat.
Speaker 4 (01:23:47):
It's on a leash.
Speaker 3 (01:23:47):
Why would you run away in case? That just as fast.
Speaker 6 (01:23:50):
Yeah, So we had four baseball game schedule for Saturday
and it's and it rains, so they all got canceled.
I was like, yes, it was the best day ever, dude.
We got to do nothing and was fantastic.
Speaker 4 (01:24:00):
So they just said around the house it did nothing.
Speaker 6 (01:24:02):
Yeah, I know. We had games. We played, We played
like what is salt? We played Sorry, We watched a movie.
Then my wife took no trampoline part. It was the
best Saturday I've ever had in a long and go
with her. Oh no, no, no, they did their own thing.
I bet you liked that. It was amazing.
Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
Yet Lunchbot how a weekend man.
Speaker 7 (01:24:17):
I went to a wedding in Oklahoma City, and let
me tell you, I have come on the show today
and I have to announce that I have to retire
from attending weddings because I am now starting to steal
the spotlight from the bride and groom. Like I mean,
this wedding in Oklahoma City and my cousin Kaylee got
married to this dude named Cayden. Great wedding, so much fun.
(01:24:37):
But all night people were coming up to me, Oh
my gosh, I'm a huge fan of your show. Are
you like some of the bridesmaids? You're Lunchbots and they
start introducing themselves in the bride and groom or just
standing over there, like anybody gonna talk to us. Like
even the groom's mom was like, oh my gosh, like
I'm so excited you're here. I'm gonna have to introduce
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you to some people. And she's taking me around the
room to meet people in her family. And I was
just like this is bad, man, Like I guess maybe
our ratings are great in Oklahoma City because this whole
wedding was full of super fans and it was just.
Speaker 4 (01:25:11):
Like, you're not doing any more weddings because you're so famous.
Speaker 7 (01:25:13):
Yeah, it's gonna it's tough because the bride and groom
they know I'm famous, and they just expect people to
know how to act at a wedding. But obviously it
can't happen because all night long, I was taking pictures
with people, like my kids want to dance, and they
were like, oh wait, come meet these people. So my
kids were out on the dance floor by themselves. Why
I was off taking pictures, and I mean it was crazy.
It was just it was rough and I felt bad
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for the bride and groom. I hope they're not too
mad and very kind of you. Yeah, it was just
it was just an interesting dynamic. And when you do that,
you take away from the bride and groom. It's supposed
to be their night.
Speaker 4 (01:25:45):
I mean, but it was supposed to be.
Speaker 2 (01:25:48):
Yeah, And like Garth, whenever Ray and Bay got married,
Garth just kind of right when start kind of slipped
in because he didn't want to take the spotlight off
of Ray and Bay, and then he hung around after.
But I mean, Garth, I guess it's in this famous
lunchboxy very pretty chill.
Speaker 6 (01:26:03):
Yeah, and it's like, hey, Garth.
Speaker 8 (01:26:05):
Because of COVID, that was a really small, intimate wedding.
You couldn't miss Garth.
Speaker 4 (01:26:09):
I mean, Lunchbox is bigger than Garth.
Speaker 3 (01:26:10):
I guess, yeah, I mean it was a big deal.
Speaker 7 (01:26:13):
So maybe maybe I should try that where I just
slide in and then slide out so people like I
sit in the back.
Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
You wouldn't allow that one. You don't need that too.
And then you wouldn't allow that you love the attention.
Speaker 10 (01:26:22):
Man.
Speaker 8 (01:26:22):
So now we're throwing Trisha Yearwood in the next because
Tricia and Garth were there.
Speaker 4 (01:26:26):
Yeah, well that's that Garth had a big cowboy head on.
Speaker 2 (01:26:28):
It was he had been easier to see him because
he had a big black cowboy head on.
Speaker 4 (01:26:31):
If he just slept in Tricia looks pretty normal.
Speaker 8 (01:26:34):
Okay, true, I'm just saying Lunchbox is more than both
of them combined.
Speaker 3 (01:26:38):
Hey man, you guys weren't at this wedding.
Speaker 4 (01:26:39):
It was just like.
Speaker 3 (01:26:42):
It was crazy. It was exhausting.
Speaker 4 (01:26:43):
And you're not exaggerating at all.
Speaker 3 (01:26:45):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 7 (01:26:45):
I mean it was they were freaking out. I mean
the groom's mom.
Speaker 4 (01:26:48):
Was a yeah, there's like two screams so far.
Speaker 7 (01:26:51):
Yeah, the bride'smaids, the three girls, they were going crazy. Well,
and the wedding was good. Other than the wedding was great, man, fantastic.
It was supposed to rain, but it drizzled a little bit,
but then it just cleared up.
Speaker 3 (01:27:03):
And I mean it was a party all night long, but.
Speaker 4 (01:27:06):
Not for you because you were still I.
Speaker 7 (01:27:08):
Mean, I mean I was taking shots too, like, oh,
we could be having a shot with you alone.
Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:27:19):
There's a special episode today of our sports show called
twenty five Whistles. If you're a fan of baseball. Jim
Edmonds was on with us. We have him for half
an hour. Amy he was a cardinal for a long
time and angel for a long time. It was awesome,
and so I asked him. A huge Cubs fan, I
was like, do you guys actually hate each other? Like
a rivalry is real? Do you actually hate people on
the other team if you're the rival Here's what he said.
Speaker 1 (01:27:39):
When I first got to Saint Louis, I didn't I
knew there was a rivalry but the Cubs.
Speaker 6 (01:27:42):
But I really was like, what is this deal? You know, like,
I'm just got here.
Speaker 1 (01:27:45):
I don't know anyone. So and then I think the
media can push it over the edge. I think after
my second or third year it started to really become real.
Like I think three they beat us up pretty good
at the end of the year, and then we got
in the fight and then four, same kind of stuff.
But I think you feel it because you feel the fans,
you feel the energy, and how can you not love
playing in that stadium.
Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
So then I was like, all right, you like country music.
And so this is him talking about Cole Swindell and
they were at a bar together, and here's that I
got divorced.
Speaker 6 (01:28:14):
You know the song you Ain't Worth the Whiskey Do?
Speaker 1 (01:28:17):
Yeah, that was like the one to live by after
a breakup, right, you think about it like in your
own head, and it's funny story. So we're sitting at
a bar and was talking about that story and just
how it meant so much, and it was weird. I
was like not saying like, hey, I love you because
of this. But I had known him for a little bit.
Speaker 6 (01:28:34):
I was tell him about the song and he's.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Like, I'll be right back, and I was like, all right, whatever,
So I now I'm talking to someone else and he
jumps up on stage and started performing the song. I
was like, this is pretty damn cool right here.
Speaker 4 (01:28:46):
That's a massive flex. You just get up and do
the song.
Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
Amazing, And I sort of think, maybe you know Jim
Edmonds from Housewives?
Speaker 8 (01:28:52):
Oh he was married to the blonde.
Speaker 4 (01:28:54):
Yeah. I didn't even think about that.
Speaker 8 (01:28:56):
Okay, Now I was like, why does his voice sound
for Millie?
Speaker 5 (01:28:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:29:00):
Is it's from a real Housewives one?
Speaker 6 (01:29:01):
What city? I don't know?
Speaker 8 (01:29:02):
I know from?
Speaker 3 (01:29:03):
Might outfeel for the car?
Speaker 6 (01:29:04):
Now, that's crazy.
Speaker 8 (01:29:05):
He sure of just saying she's not worth it's a
whiskey or whatever. Yeah, that was a rough breakup though.
Speaker 4 (01:29:11):
I saw her at her radio music festival last year.
Speaker 5 (01:29:14):
Really.
Speaker 3 (01:29:14):
Yeah, whomever she.
Speaker 8 (01:29:15):
Is, I can't think of her name.
Speaker 4 (01:29:16):
Yeah, she's with one of the guys when the Bachelors,
I said, Meghan King, that's it, that's it.
Speaker 6 (01:29:19):
Oh wow, how about that?
Speaker 3 (01:29:20):
All our worlds come together right here?
Speaker 5 (01:29:22):
All right?
Speaker 4 (01:29:22):
So check out twenty five Whistles.
Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
It's a really awesome interview with Jim Edmonds Bobby Bone
showy up today.
Speaker 7 (01:29:29):
This story comes us from San Antonio, Texas.
Speaker 3 (01:29:33):
A man and a woman.
Speaker 7 (01:29:34):
We're in a car when they get in a wreck
and like, oh no, we don't have insurance, we don't
have a licensed car.
Speaker 3 (01:29:38):
Stolen.
Speaker 7 (01:29:39):
It's like, get out and run, and they run to
a local restaurant and they order tacos and sit down
like they're eating. Oh, you know, nothing to see here.
And then when cops start walking towards the restaurant and they're
like uh oh, and they hide into the attic above
the bathroom and crashed through the ceiling.
Speaker 4 (01:29:55):
I saw they fell through.
Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
There's just a couple of things about the front of
the story though, that I heard you say they don't
have a license insurance and they're also in a stolen car.
Let's say they do have a license and insurance, but
they still are in a stolen car.
Speaker 4 (01:30:07):
They get a break.
Speaker 6 (01:30:09):
Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 4 (01:30:10):
I think it doesn't matter if they have license or
insurance at all.
Speaker 8 (01:30:12):
It's probably it's a extra offense.
Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
Yeah, but you're still in a fence that you can
go to jail for. And then if they're sitting down,
if you're trying to blend in.
Speaker 4 (01:30:22):
The number one thing you have to do is whistle.
Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
Oh so if.
Speaker 2 (01:30:27):
They weren't whistling like they don't have a care in
the world, they probably got caught.
Speaker 3 (01:30:31):
All right, I'm lunchbox.
Speaker 7 (01:30:32):
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
Hey on Instagram a TikTok. My name is mister Bobby Bones.
Mr Bobby Bones. It's not just Bobby Bones, because I
remember it has those will not sell them to me,
and if I can't buy them all, I'm not going
to use any of them. So I say, why don't
you have your own name? Well, even if I could
buy one of them, I wouldn't switch it because then
I don't want to be all different, do you like
mister No, I hated it makes me feel like I'm
better than folks like you must refer to me as
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mister we feel like that too, Thank you, I know
that for us. All right, let's do the good news countdown.
Speaker 8 (01:31:03):
It's the good news countdown.
Speaker 7 (01:31:06):
Count him down, the biggest good news stories across the.
Speaker 4 (01:31:09):
Last Here we go with number three.
Speaker 2 (01:31:13):
Number three otis Taylor, a legendary blues artist who is
seventy four years old now and still putting on music.
But he never graduated high school because back in nineteen
sixty six, two months before graduation, they said, hey, you
got to cut your hair to graduate. He said, I'm
not cutting my hair. They said, then you will not graduate,
so he didn't. They expelled him because he wouldn't cut
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his hair. But now they have finally finally seez Oh
my god, I held one to that twenty thirteen, bro,
Come on, they finally reversed that decision. They held a
special ceremony last week and he finally got his diploma.
So he has the blues no more.
Speaker 4 (01:31:48):
Didn't take any blues anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:31:49):
Yeah, all happy, All right, let's go next. One great
news for humanity. Researchers at NASA and the University of
Colorado say that of all the dangerous asteroids we know of,
none of them will hit the earth for at least
the next one thousand years. Yes, unless once coming so fast,
we haven't been able to judge at speed and it well,
there's just a lot of varia.
Speaker 4 (01:32:09):
They did not making this part up.
Speaker 2 (01:32:11):
But it looks like we're safe from the movie arm
again for the next one thousand years. And a teacher
in Saginaw, Michigan name Brendan Harrison just finished his last
round of chemo after he was diagnosed with colon cancer
last year, and when he walked out of the hospital
a huge group of friends and family and students they
were all cheering for him.
Speaker 4 (01:32:28):
I don't want to play that moment for you.
Speaker 5 (01:32:30):
Now, that's crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:32:41):
That's a lot of people.
Speaker 6 (01:32:42):
That's awesome.
Speaker 4 (01:32:43):
That is the good news countdown?
Speaker 3 (01:32:45):
Bad what the good news countdowns?
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
All right, we bid you a fond farewell. Not all
farewells are fun. Some then we bid you our bad
farewells because we didn't have a good show. We hope
you have a bad day, but not today, right, everybody,
we had a good show.
Speaker 1 (01:32:57):
Good day.
Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
Yes, all right, thank you, We'll see you tomorrow. By
ouraddy body bow.
Speaker 5 (01:33:02):
Joe