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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There we go this hope everybody had a fantastic weekend.
We're pumped to be back here on Monday morning. We
started like this morning, studio morning, let's go burst up man.
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When he walks out from behind the desk and you
see just how baggy his sweats are, it's like a flashback,
end of time. That's right, Welcome to the show, lunch boy.
I finally know what it feels like to be ghosted.
I mean, it's a terrible feeling. But I got ghosted
by Building Roots, Amy's sister show. I was supposed to
be on TV. They were supposed to come fix my house,
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do some remodeling. We were all, oh, talk to the producer,
email producer, do this, do that, have conversation, jazz zoom meetings.
And then I haven't heard anything in months. Well that's
not being ghosted. Maybe there's nothing to do. Let me
go ask Amy, what do you think? Oh, I don't
have an update on what's happened with him, but I
guess I could find out. But it could happen before
with you. I've had some stuff. Oh no, but there's
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no even I mean, I gotta go. You gotta paid
for it. Season two that's fine. I'll get a loan.
But right, but you haven't even been to that process.
And I'll get a loan, no problem. There's a lot
of banks I'm saying they would have to have you
would have to prove that you could do it. Yeah,
that's fine, but they any has I mean, they just
totally just quit talking to me. But were you also
down with having your whole family on TV? All we
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talked about it, because you're very private, You're down. I'm down, Okay.
I just put a little smiling faces over my kids.
I don't think that. I don't know if they do that,
it's okay. So thank you, lunchbox. I mean in hearts,
I'm in text amy sister. Hey we building roots or
building kitchens? What are we doing? Nothing? Oh? You got no? Oh?
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Amy's sister as a show on HGTV called Building Roots.
If you guys are it won't be on there for long.
Listeners to the show. All right, thank you lunchbox. All right,
he's god forty two kids, I mean four, he's got
four kids. He's got so many boys. There's testosterone everywhere here.
He is our video producer from McAllen, Texas. Listen, I
know everyone's gone through this, So stress no more. I
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recently lost my remote control for my TV, and I'm like,
what do I do? I can't turn the TV on,
I can't control it. Guys, you can get on your app.
There's an app to control your TV, Apple TV, any TV.
You have a Samsung, you have a video. Yeah, as
long as there's a smart TV, right, Well, I have
no idea. Well, I got one with a clothes hanger
as antenna that you turn with your hand or like
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the flintstone work on the for the Apple TV because
I do use it online. You just pull down from
the top right corner and it's one of the options
boom when you link it up and you just use
your remote there. That's legit. Okay, because I phone Apple TV,
but I didn't know you could find any dude. I
was stressing and then I was like, what Now I
can control my TV through my phone. That is great
to know. Thank you, Eddie. Yeah, all right out Next.
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Her son is now a football star, although he hasn't
scored a touchdown yet. No, he doesn't really handle the balls.
Soon enough, soon enough, he will be all right, Amy,
what you got? Okay? So, speaking of my son. We
were at the dinner table and he had his elbows
on there, and I said, oh, let's get your elbows
off the table. And then he wasn't being rude or
disrespectful in any way. He just is a very curious kid.
And he said, Mom, why can't we have our elbows
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on the table? And great question, Yeah we have. Let's
think about this. Let me think. Let first, let me sit.
Tell me if I look bad, I know you look comfortable, right,
my elbows are some the table. I didn't like poop
on my elbows. I was poop on the table. Now
I would understand that. Well, I had to look it up,
and I noticed when you did that, your posture was
a little off. So that's one reason. Yeah, but that's
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one of the latest reasons. Then there's also getting food
on your clothes or in your wrists or your elbow
if you've got your elbows on the table, your arms
up having dinner. But way way way back in early civilization,
it was more so as a sign of respect to
keep your elbows off the table so you're in you're
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contained in your space, because if your elbows were up,
you were more likely to fight or something like. So
the answer is elbows for everybody, A little rimable it.
Finally from Mountain Pine, Arkansas, host of the show Bones Right,
can you do it just a little effort and like
saying something about me, I mean you got one to do,
you know? Not now you can do it just the
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next day. But it's like, and why does he go
from Mountain Yeah, I don't know. I mean I mean
we can switch somebody else. I mean I can have
Eddie do it. Would you rather Eddie do it every day? No,
I'll put more effort to do it. I appreciate that.
You know. I have four food groups in my life. Smoothies, soup, cereal,
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grab bag, grab bag is everything else. Those are the
ones that I love the most and so but I
love cereal and I think I want to try this out.
I'm gonna order it until you guys if it's any
good or not. But kell Oggs is doing a cereal
because we used to get them at school, and they're
being a little little plastic palach so cool. Yeah, like
apple Jack's now they're doing just add water you pour
water in it instead of milk. Yeah, I don't know,
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because there's powdered milk in the bottom of No. We
used we used to use powder milk free. We stand
online you get milk and cheese, and we stand online
to get free. So powder milk is not that gross
to me, and I don't think it would be gross
to you guys either if you just didn't know. Ye.
So kell Oggs is saying we're gonna do these new
insta bowls with powdered milk inside, so you literally just
pour water in. You didn't have to go get him O. Yes,
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you wouldn't even know. So I'm gonna get it. I'm
gonna get them, I'm gonna try them out, and I'll
let you guys know. It is one of about four
food grows very cereal. Yeah, that's right. All right, welcome
to show everybody. Glad you were here. We got Breylon
coming into play a little later on. It's gonna be awesome.
We could do the mailbag in a second hand some
blind karaoke later today Garth Brook's edition. All right, let's
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open up the mailbag. You get something we call ye Hello,
Bobby Bones. My son is about to turn eighteen years old.
His birthday's coming up. He wants us to get him
a tattoo. Now me, his dad and his mom. We
both are tattooed lists Now, we're not against them. We
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know it's a social norm. We have no problem with
the thought of it. We know if we do not
purchase it for him, though, he can go and get
it without our consent. Our concern is with him turning
eighteen and being excited about the idea. He'll have regret
for years down the line for not thinking it through
or wanted to change his mind. For those on the show,
we have tattoos, what advice do you have for us
in regard to encouraging him to waiter a year or two?
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Now let me know your thoughts. Thanks for your time,
continue being great, signed, non tatted dad and mom. Well,
he's gonna get it himself if I get it for him,
and there's never a time that you're not going to
have changes in your life. I don't know what he
wants to get. If he wants to get like a
bug's money on fire, like, I see how that would
not be in style. But it's also way easier now
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to either get them removed or like tatted over, like
alterned or whatever. Yeah, removing still hurts, I hear, but
f friends that are like I've got two or three removed,
Like it's a lot easier than it used to be.
So at twenty is not going to be much more
than eighteen. Then you could say, well, you do till
twenty five. At twenty five, so I would say, if
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he wants a tattoo and you're cool with it, I
would just go and get him the tattoo, unless it's
something that you are so opposed to, like something that's
against your faith, a bad word, a wien or I
don't know. There are a lot of options, yes, but
I would think at eighteen so they can do it anyway,
you should just get him the tattoo. If it's seventeen,
I think we're having a different conversation because he can't
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get it without you, but he can get it without you,
and he will if you don't. Amy. Yeah, go with him,
make it special, support him, and ask for advice on
making sure he's doing it. You know, something that he
really likes. Maybe they make it where you can order
temporary tattoos that is are exactly what you want. You
can submit the drawing, they'll print it for you, send
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you the temporary be okay, just wear those for a
week and see what you think, because you got the
patience for that. I wanted to know. And I don't
even think he wants them to go with them. I
just say paid for Yeah, I don't want my dad
go on meeting a tattoos. I think it's like I
would go with my daughter and be like, oh, you're
the mom. How about your daughter doesn't want you to
go with She's get her tattooed pots with friends. She
doesn't want to go with me? Probably not, Probably not tattoos.
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I have them on on my right arm. I got
like five or six nothing crazy. My grandmother, my mom,
State of Arkansas. Caitlin said, Also, this mirror off from
when I want Dancing with the stars. But I'm cool
with all them. You know. I don't really have anything
that I regret, but if I did, I would just
have it removed because it's supposedly easy. I don't know, Amy. Yeah,
I have joy in my mom's handwriting on my wrist
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and ESPOA, which means hope in Haitian creole um because
my adoption process with my kids from Haiti took five
years and I always had hope that it would eventually
happen and it did so Freddy to get his first one.
There special, I'm tattoo lists and I just don't know.
I mean, I don't know. I have nothing against tattoos.
I was really raised though, where my dad like judged
people with tattoos. Yeah, well that was us kids, right,
our parents. Did you like people automatically they were like
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dyaling drugs or killing PEOPLEY got tattooed. That's criminal, really weird.
Nobody nobody, Mike d has a tattoo of like a
band I never heard of, but everybody else we're all tattooed.
Scoobity have tattoos. No, no tattoos at all. Seemed like
you'd be tattooed. Guys. I've always wanted to get a tattoo,
I really do. I'm afraid of what it's going to
feel like. It doesn't feel great, yes, and that is
that I don't like needles, can't do that. And I'm
also afraid of what I choose. Am I going to
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want it forever? We'll wait five more years and then decide. Okay,
like forty and he's like, oh no, I'm still too
young to decide buying the tattoo. You want to go
with him. If you want you to go, great, If not,
that's great too. But he can do it himself. If
you don't do it for him, we've got your clothe
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Lunchbox went to a restaurant and he saw something that
he's calling This is what he wrote, very disturbing and disgusting.
Do you want to say what it was? Yeah, I
can tell you. I was in the restroom. Uh, and
I was at the sink washing my kids hands, and
one of the employees came out of the stall and
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walked right past the sink, and we walked out right
behind him, and he walked right back into the kitchen.
Didn't wash his hands after coming out of the stall.
That's pretty grass. That's gross and disgusting. But for you
who doesn't, But you don't wash your hands when you know,
I rent it with water sometimes you don't see you
come into the bathroom direct right. But you're also not
making our food. I'm not making your food. I'm not
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serving you a meal. I'm not working in the industry.
Is trying to shake down a restaurant for free stuff?
So I called the restaurant. Here is Lunchbox calling to complain.
Here you go, hey, good afternoon. How can I help you?
I guess this is Jason Gibblin. I was in there
the other day and I was using the restroom after
eating my meal, and I saw one of your employees
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come out of the stall. And he went out from
the stall and straight back into the restaurant and didn't
wash his hands. So I just wanted to are you
store he was one of barm was because everyone wears black,
because we wear black polos. That could have been a patron.
Are you sure it was an employee? Oh? Yeah, he
had an apron on like he had the apron on
he was. He was going back and he walked right
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back in the kitchen, and I said, man, So I'm
really just calling you because I want to let you know,
and I don't want to I can. I was just
really basically gonna say, it's kind of grown here. Okay,
it's absolutely gross. Let me start here first of all,
let me apologize to you. All right, Um, I don't
know how often you come to our We keep a
very high standard here. I mean, we have a large patronage.
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We try to please people as best we can, and
there's no such stem as a good restaurant. Was not
without clean employees. So let me start with an apology. Yeah,
that's great to hear that. Yeah, I am too, and
I was shocked because I do come in there often.
So I will have to report you to the health department.
Or we could give me a gift card to kind of,
you know, make me happy, because I feel kind of like, oh,
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I don't know if I want to go back. So
I was looking like maybe one hundred and fifty dollars
gift card, or I can all the health department. Oh no,
oh no, I don't like this because I like this guy.
This guy's awesome, this manager. Yes, let me start with
an apology, like this is the kind of guy I
would like to go to his restaurant. I don't I'm
cringing right now. If you're cringing because guy didn't Washington.
What you're doing even legal illegal? Can you call and
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say I'm gonna turn bribing it blackmailing, blackmailing? Yeah, I'm
black failing, Yes you are, Yes, you know what do
youran blackmailing is? What do you think blackmailing? If you
don't do this for me, email and saying drop the
cash in a bag in a trash can, that's black.
That's all kinds of black. Blackmailing is if you don't
do this, I'm going to do that. Right, This is blackmailing.
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This is that if you don't give me a gift card,
I'm going to call the health department. Google say blackmail
is illegal because it can't be illegal legal because you
can blackmail and low levels, like if you don't trade
me your door, it's okay. It is interesting. Note that
blackmail is a crime regardless of the validity of the information. Okay, lunchbox,
even if you are threatening to reveal real chrome activity,
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it is still blackmailing. You just did something illegal. That's
a citizens the rest, my gosh, citizens rest. I don't
think what I did was illegal. You said, I'm gonna
tell them on you. If you don't give me something,
that's blackmail. I am saying your employee did something wrong.
So if you'd like to make it right, you have
the opportunity to by giving you something. And if you
don't give me something, I'm turning it in. Okay, That
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is giving That is giving you a choice. Like my kids,
I tell them, look, you can choose Plan A or
Plan B, but you're gonna plan one when I count
to five, one, two, three, four, five, and they have
to pick one or else they go to this one.
I choose for them. This is blackmail, so I'm gonna
play the backside of this. I don't know what's going
to happen, lunch box. What's the verdict? Do you think
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he gave me the gift card? Like as a tease?
Vertical verdict? How much time going to spend in the slammer? Exactly? Okay,
go ahead. Well, I'm gonna be honest. I'm well versed
in our restaurant, and all of our employees, at least
to my knowledge, have been extremely clean. And I know
are are you sensil than? Everything we use is up
to spot. But you know what why, I don't want
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to deal with the headache. I don't want to do that.
But I'll tell you what. Come to the restaurant this Friday,
ask for the hostess, tell them your name. There may
or may not be a two hundred dollar gift card
for you. All right, all right, I gotta go. All right,
Thank you very much. I appreciate it, and I can't
wait to come back and eat at your restaurant with
my gift card. I bet you do have a great day.
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Who that's not nice. You just blackmailed the guy for
a good Yes, you can't just yell know and then
that he knows that they did something wrong for dollars.
I didn't even ask for that much. What if he
shows up and they jump him, that'd be cool. This
guy was not happy though, he was not happy. You
can't get the car. If you go and accept a
gift card, they can arrest you, and then they know
it you. Oh, maybe it's set up. Oh like a sting.
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If you go and accept a gift card, they can
arrest you. Go check it out. For bailing him, you said,
if you don't give me this, I'm going to turn
you in. That's blackmail. Now we want you to go
pick it up. Yeah, I mean good buddy go. First
of all, not cool, right, everybody, I didn't wash his hand.
It's not cool. You guys are burying the lead here. No,
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we're not. We also don't like that shifted. Yeah, they
lead shifted hard when you went to some criminal Like
I was kind of like shocking the employee didn't wash
their hands. But now I'm like, oh shocking. Let's walk
spend time in jail, right, again. Yeah, you can't get
the gift card. What if we take it out to
you with it? No, I don't want to part of it.
I don't want to go anywhere you're going where they
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know you're the guy that was blackmailing them. Yeah, we
can go to another location. Oh so it's okay, So
it's shame all right. Well, wow, we'll see how this
shakes out, because let's to walk tried to shake down.
That's against the law. You can't get the card. I
mean maybe I'll send in my kid take it. They hello,
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my daddy, mister GiB Wilson. I'm gonna play this. I
don't play this song, but I think you should just
call and go, Hey, I don't need that gift card.
That's what I think, right Scuba. Yeah, that's the right
thing to do. Yeah, don't know, it's illegal thing to do.
It's not the right, it's not about right. What he
did's illegal. Yes, so yeah, he should call back and
say I shouldn't take this gift card. No, he should
call back and say what I did was wrong. Yes,
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he's not gonna do. You know he's not gonna do that. Well,
it's time for the good news. The flight is on
Spared Airlines flying Pittsburgh to Orlando and there's a baby
on the plane and the baby stops breathing. There was
a meteorologist on board and he starts to cover and
he's reporting there's three month old whose name was Angelia,
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stopped breathing and her lips that turned purple. So you
got a baby on a plane who is not breathing.
So there's obviously panic because they can't really run to
a hospital. Fortunately, retired nurse Tamra Penzino was on the
flight and was like, Okay, I'm a nursing for twenty years,
let me try some things. So she massaged the baby's
chest and legs. I guess ed, you've done CPR and
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yet for babies. Yeah, is there a different way with
babies because it because again if you go to massage,
which could be like a chess pump for an adult,
but also the legs. Was that something you learned? Man?
What I've learned was the chess compressions. Instead of doing
the hand thing, you just do two fingers, your index
finger in your middle finger right in the middle of
the chest. But I've never heard of the massaging the legs.
I like that though, I wonder what that does. Yeah,
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let's try come up here. No, so again, the meat
all just videoed it, and the nurse saved the baby
and they landed, and when they landed, everybody was there
to like, okay, let's check on the baby, and the
baby's just chilling baby because the nurse was on there
and knew what she was doing. So that's a great story.
So a big shout out to everybody, especially this retired nurse,
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Tamra Panzino, who nursed for twenty years and then could
rub a mean leg, save a lot, could rub a
mean leg. That's right, all right, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good, Tell me if you
believe this story. The headline is the woman did not
know she was pregnant until a head popped out from
under her skirt. Im Nohore the stories all the time,
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they didn't get more and more absurd. Though she didn't
know she was pregnant, she had a baby, Okay, she
knows she was pregnant. She looked down on the toilet,
there was a baby. Okay, she didn't know she was pregnant.
There was a kid waving, Hey, I'm your God. They
get more and more absurd every time. You think. By
the time it crowned, she would have felt pain. A
teen mom revealed the shocking way she discovered she was
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pregnant well by going into labor. The woman named Alexis
claimed that she had no clue she was pregnant until
her own mom spotted the baby's head popping out underneath
her uniform skirt. What the nineteen year old who gave
birth at fifteen detailed her surprising pregnancy. The clip has
more than two million views now. Despite negative test in
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regular periods, after noticing unusual heartburn, she carried it on,
just some back pain. She thought maybe she heard something,
took some medicine. All good. One morning she went to
the toilet before school and she just felt the urge
to push. And listen, we all have and we're not pregnant.
We've all that urged push right, yes, it and so
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she was like mom. So her mom comes and she goes,
there's a baby. There's baby's head, and that's it, and
that's it. That's in the story. That's from the New
York Post. Now, now that I given you more insight,
do you believe it? Amy, I get yes, I believe
that she was in some form of denial or didn't
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understand what was really happening with her body, and that
is how it played out. Lubox. I'm a fan of
pregnancy shows, and I just don't believe it. So you
know a lot about team Yes, I know a lot
about team pregnancy on your favorite thingem pregnancy. Yes, what
happens to the body in that situation? And I just
don't believe it. Who's your favorite pregnant teen of all time? Oh?
Chelsea House goes pretty good? Macy book Out was great? Fair,
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I was crazy that your favorite pregnant teen. I'm gonna
go with Chelsea House School. Yeah, she's great, and then
Macy book Out. Those two are one am one, one
am one A. I can't be one. I didn't want
to put one above the other, so I just went
both one day one. I've tried to slide that in there, Eddie,
do you believe it? Look, man, when you said teen pregnancy,
it made sense. When I was a teenager and I
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lied about something, I try to lie and lie and
lie until you just couldn't anymore. The truth came out.
In this case, she just lied, and then the truth
finally came out, and she's like, all right, now you
get Now you know I'm pregnant. I'm having a baby.
So she knew the entire time, so you think that
it's true. But the lie is actually not that it
didn't happen, like, it's just the lies she knew. She'd
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told him, the lies she knew she was pregnant. She's like,
how am I gonna tell her? How am I gonna
tell him? You know what, I'm just gonna wait till
the baby comes out, and then I'm gonna act like, oh,
surprised someone would go to the toilet and go even
at fifteen, we're our dumbest. Yeah, you're dumbest when you
just want to get away with something. M that's a
tough one. That's my theory. I'm gonna believe it because
she's fifteen. We have no idea what's happening with our bodies.
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We don't know. I'm looking at the baby, so you
know the baby's real. Yeah, I'm gonna go with I
believe it. But it's it's up even though it's true,
it's absurd. Lunch Bucks, You're second favorite team is Macy
book Out? Yeah? Third favorite team is which one did
you drive? Want to drive to the prison to see
why she was? Yeah, you sent her letters while she
I did send her letters because I didn't want her
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to think she was alone in prison. She got sentenced
for you know, domestic violence. Her and Gary, they got
into it, and so she went to prison, and I
felt like she needed to know that people were on
her side and we still cared about her. So I
sent her letters in prison just saying hey, I hit him,
punched him, domestic buy that's what. But that's She's just like, yeah,
like take a baseball back to him. No, no, no,
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nothing like that. And she still say that it saved
her life, like going to prison saved her life, like
cleaned her up, cleaned her up, and so that's good
and so straight I mean she yeah. I mean what
about them because they all got pregnant as a teenager,
which the show sixteen and Pregnant. Yeah, why why were
you drawn to that initially? Like you because you fell
in love with it. Here's the thing. I watched him
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TV and it was like, oh, that seems interesting, and
then I would watch it and I was like, this
is fascinating that the struggle that these people have and
the craziness that they go through and the relationships because
you see a fifteen and sixteen year old kid fighting
with each other. You know what a relationship is at
fifteen and sixteen and what they have to go through,
and it's like, wow, how do they survive? And then
when they came out with teen Mom, I was because
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you always wonder once they do sixteen and Pregnant is like, huh,
I wonder whatever happen one of them? And then they
come out with teen Mom and you get to catch
up with them. Oh, they got the All Stars, you know,
the ones that we didn't care about some of them,
like they weren't very good, we don't need them. They
brought to All Stars back and it was just it's
great they got love teen Mom. He really seen pregnant.
I've seen him. He went in a book line for
one of them, like for hours, just so we could
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spend extra time with her. I was the last one
in line. It was Macy. Did one of them come here? Yeah?
We had Kaitlin Lowry and uh and report when they
both came in the studio. Well, anyway, she had a baby,
and she said, you didn't know until the head of
poking out pretty pretty, and then you watched sixteen and Pregnant.
I watched an episode I had too because we all
did something. I don't remember the bit, but I watched
it and I was like, I cannot I feel creepy. Yeah,
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I feel creepy watching the relationship. I feel creepy that
I'm watching the relationship because they had a baby, that
she's a team. That's weird. That's what he said. He
loved about it. Yeah, I felt it felt weird, it
felt old, but but also it felt like my mom
got pretty in the fifteen See, it was a life
a look in the life like it was like a
I saw a look in the life of my life.
Well yeah, like I saw a firsthand with my life.
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So Bobby Bones Show Interviews in case you didn't know.
The first time I heard of this guy Breeland, it
was Keith Urban going, hey, you gotta hear this guy's awesome.
It's like, well, Keith Urban loves him, then let me
give him a listen. So again. His name is Briland.
Real smart guy was a student at Georgetown University. He's
the son of two ordained ministers, and they were very
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much into gospel music. And that's affected him a bunch.
It's influenced him a bunch. But again, he's a music nerd,
that's what he calls himself, but loves country music and
everybody in Nashville country music has wanted to work with them.
He's written songs with Florida Georgia Line and Sam Hunt
and Keith Herb and even Justin Bieber. I'm a big
fan of this guy, Breland on the Bobby Bones Show
(24:09):
right now, on the Bobby Bone Show. Now, I'm a
big fan Breland. You know that, right, I'm I'm also
a big fan you know what this of yourself. We're
both brilliant fans. I like that. I like I like
that a lot. This This new song, Praise the Lord
is so good. Thanks. I mean, I heard you. I
walked out during the commercial and I think I heard
you guys doing praise It or it just runs in
my head NonStop. It's one of us two. It's either
(24:30):
I beg you heard of a looping thing, or you're
gonna perform that here in a second. But I'm just
so curious about how your live performances have been going,
because I think you told me when you went out
to play for Dirk's. When Dirk's called was like, Breland,
big fan can play. You were like, I hadn't performed
like that live before, right, Yeah, I'd only played two
shows before that, one of which was a whiskey jam
(24:52):
and the other one was at my former high school,
which is crazy to think. And then Derek's calls and
goes come out and play. But I saw, are you
playing stagecoach? We are? Yeah, So it has gone from
zero to sixty, yeah, zero to one hundred. If you're
in kilometers, yeah, yeah, I'm not, though I've been places
I use kilometers and have no idea what how far? No,
you never know. So are you you're on stage doing
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these shows now you are you kind of getting it?
Are you feeling comfortable performing? I would say after this summer,
I definitely feel comfortable. It just you you need the reps.
You got to be able to work through different types
of problems, figure out how your body response to different climates,
different types of audiences, people who are and aren't necessarily
familiar or receptive to what you're doing. And I'm starting
(25:34):
to get some of some of that competence. Bath's like
one of the most cerebral artists that I think I've
ever spoken to. I can tell he just brought up
brought kilometers. Yeah, there are a lot of people in
the world that kilometers is not like a big word
for the world, But in the States, we're like in kilometers,
kilograms don't know what it is. Stuff is your parents
(25:54):
gospel singers. Yeah, and you know I definitely, especially in
this song because it's an easy Okay, well it makes
sense praise the Lord. But how much of that stylistically
vocally do you think that was passed on to you?
I would say a lot of it. Um, you know,
you grow up in a house with two people who
have strong gospel of voices, like I would say, a
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lot of a lot of my vocal choices are informed
by some of the things that my parents were doing
as as singers and listening to in the house. Did
you sing in church? I did? Yeah? Could you could
you let it go? I mean as a kid, did
you have the power to do that? Young? Where they
were like that kid right there, he's going places. I
don't think I was that kid. I think my sister
(26:37):
was that kid. I think I started to grow into
it over time. I was a pretty shy kid, So
I you would have to like really pushed me to
get in front of an audience. Now I'm more comfortable,
but at like ten eleven twelve, there was vocal talent,
but you would have you would have to be really
close to my family to probably know it. There's so
much vocal talent. When I say he hasn't you know
(26:59):
he wasn't performing. He still could sing his face off.
I'm gonna have you play right now. This is that
Praise the Lord and on the track if people spend it,
Thomas Rhetz on it with you? Yeah? Do you call him?
Do you? How does that get to him? Yeah? I
sent it through some channels seeing if I could get
it to him, and it eventually did a few months
after we wrote it, and I was like, I'm not
(27:20):
putting this song out until we get Thomas on the song,
and if he doesn't get on the song, I'm never
gonna put it out. You were never gonna put this
out without I wouldn't have put it out without him.
I knew. I knew I wanted him on the song,
and I was gonna stick to that. Are there any
songs you were like, you know what if I don't
get Harry styles, don't put it out. Then he said, no,
we never heard it. How many of those actually exists?
Some of those exists really, maybe not necessarily with Harry specifically,
(27:41):
but there are artists that I'm waiting for them to
get on it, to put it out. You let me
know who. We'll call him out right now, Yeah, probably
shame him. Yeah, tell tell Cane a quit playing, call
him right now. Feel different parts of my upbringing during
that song, meaning when I was really my grandmother went
to a Pentecostal church and I could feel her like
(28:03):
starting to like spoken tongues at times, yeah, like during that.
And then I grew up in a Baptist church and
I could feel them going, I don't dance too much
still a little. I know you want to. That's that
songs awesome, man, So you're playing I've heard it many
times obviously, are you playing it live? Holy Crab? There's
a part maybe in like the pre chorus or or
you're yeah, what is that part? I'm gonna try that.
It doesn't matter how you worship Sin say, come on
(28:27):
that winter lose every time he does, like, I remember
to bring that up. You got it, you got it,
it's right there. What I don't have it? It's okay,
I'm going through puberty, just trying it. We'll try to
get a two PM. We're gonna drop it three keys.
We're gonna do it as a duet when or loose
end up doing it. So you put out the record,
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and you know you can tell him what you're respected
in Nashville by all the people that agreed to do
the record with you. Right. It came out like a
couple of weeks ago, September Nights, right, So just to
list some of them here, you got Ingrid Andrews, you
get Lady A, Keith Urban, Mickey Guidon, obviously Thomas Rhett.
I heard about you first. I was with Keith Urban, yeah,
and he was like, you gotta hear this guy. And
(29:10):
I was like, that's wow. He is good. But when
Keith Urban brings up somebody, you're like, Okay, well Keith
respects him, then I probably should pay attention. And I
know you've written with Keith. What does that like to
just sit with him? Because Keith's a genius in quirky yeah,
and it's thinking ten thousand things at once, and you're
meeting him and writing with the same day, I got
assume that is there any pressure there at all? There
(29:32):
wasn't really any pressure because I knew that because he
reached out to me, that there was a level of
mutual respect creatively. So I was like, all I really
have to do is come in and do what I
usually do, And that was the thing that caused him
to reach out in the first place. So we should
be good. And Keith and I are both we think
about music very differently but also very similarly. Like we
(29:54):
agree on melody pretty much all the time, and usually
when you write with people, there's melodic differences. I might
be like, what about this melody, and they'll be like, oh,
what about this melody? We always agree on melody, and
we always agree on chords. But because he's such a
talented instrumentalist, he'll play a lick before he'll sing something,
and I'll sing something before I'll play something, and so
(30:16):
we usually will kind of come at the song from
two different perspectives and then land on something that we
both agree on. So every song that we've done sounds
very different. You know, a song like Crimson Blue that
he dropped for Nine Perfect Strangers is wildly different than
my song throw It Back, which is totally different than
the two songs that I co wrote on his project,
(30:37):
and all of them are the result of both of
us agreeing on a totally different side of music, whether
it's approaching it from classic rock perspective, approaching it from
a hip hop perspective, approaching it, you know, from this
like led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd classic, you know, whatever. We know,
we know what we want. I saw you on TikTok
(30:58):
with and I don't know if, I don't know if
you release this song. But I'm a big Mazie Peters fan. Yeah, yeah,
and so, and I was talking about her on this
show a few weeks ago because she her songs are
so hooky. Yeah, and you were singing one of her song?
Was it? Which one? Were you were you do edding her?
Kate's brother? Oh that's what it is. Yeah. So because
(31:22):
you were talking to was it were you set up?
Did you know you were gonna do that? Yes? Okay,
because it looks like you were shooting your shot, like
like right on, yeah, we we you know, TikTok. Here's
the secret for those of you who are listening. Nothing
that looks like it's a surprise on TikTok is a
surprise it is? It is like what Yeah, it's very
Everything is planned in advance, Like I'm not trying to
(31:43):
ruin everyone's social media engagement, but yeah, everything is planned.
They probably filmed it like four or five times to
get it right. These tour announcements where they get a
call out of those seems so fake. Yeah, those there
seems so fake. It like I'm like, come on, like
who buys this? But some people buy it? So I
just wanted to that bubble real quick. It's all fair.
Well you sold it to me because I was like, oh,
(32:04):
I like Mazie and then I saw you and I
was like, okay, they who look brillant shooting shot at
maze beaters and then I was gonna ask you next
time I saw you. But it's all it was all
set up. Yeah, it was all set up. I'm a mark.
Yeah I did that song. I love I love Mazie.
I think what she's doing out in the UK and
on a global scale is massive. She's so talented as
a writer, vocalist, entertainer. I've seen seen clips of her
(32:28):
live show. She brings it. But that song I've never
done a song that was in that kind of punk
pop lane uh, and I liked a lot of that music.
It was reminiscent of like early Avril Levine. Yeah, averl
like Hilary Duffy and you know, I'm I'm a I'm
a nineties kid. So that was all the stuff that
we were listening to when I was in school. So
(32:50):
for me to be able to get on a song
like that and kind of add my sauce and flavor
to it, tell my side of the story, it was
a lot of fun. Well, I'm just sad. I was tricked.
Like all he's talking about it, Like, I think about
how big idiot I am. You've been bamboos, Yeah, I haven't,
and I try not to be bamboos. She has a
song John Hughes movie. I just I'm a big fan
amazing people. That's when I saw that. I was like, dang,
I like both of them. So, look, you're you're an
(33:11):
amazing performing an amazing singer. You have you do have
a lot of followers on TikTok to you, by the way,
like don't you have like you have millions? Right that
is like half a million? Maybe you have all the
light I looked, and I was like, dang, like you
already built a TikTok following too. Are you making any
money on social media yet? Uh? Probably somewhere? Yeah? Probably
are You're so rich you don't even know anymore social
(33:33):
media money. I don't even know where that would register,
but I'm sure I've benefited from it in some way
directly or indirectly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay, Emmy, you have
anything for Balim, I'm gonna play his new single, but yeah, well,
I just want to personally know about his energy. Like
I when I walked in, I felt it, and then
the whole time you're performing, I had goose bumps. So, like,
what do you do to keep yourself? Maybe you were
(33:54):
just born this way? Definitely not okay, So what do
you do to keep yourself with whatever the synergy is
you have? Yeah? I have become very intentional about two things.
One who I am and am not spending time around
people who don't pour into me, who don't believe in me,
who don't hold me accountable. I don't spend time with
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anyone who isn't a part of that. And then two,
just focusing on gratitude, being grateful for everything, whether it's
good or bad. That's why in the song when it
says win or lose, praise the Lord, Like, I really
abide by that. I think it's easy to be grateful
for things when you're getting good news and when things
are going the way that you want them too. It's
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really hard to do that and almost seems counterintuitive to
do that when you're getting bad news or when things
are tough. And I've been really mindful of just being
grateful for everything regardless. Ray, you saw Breylon ware like
Chick fil A the food, Yeah, you just went through
the straight up drive through. I think you walked up
to it. I figured you maybe had a person go
(34:56):
get you your food. Oh, you can't hear them. I
forgot I can't hear. Ray said he saw you at
Chick fil A and you you walked up because there's
a Chick Fla and there's a window you can walk to.
And he was like, I was surprised. You have somebody
just getting his food for him. He's I'm definitely getting
my own food. What do you do? This is my
first album, Like I think it's going on. Like I
(35:17):
had Keith pull up and play with me at the
High Watt last year and he came to the sound
check entirely by himself. Nobody just walked in looking like Keith.
I was like, this is absurd. So, yeah, I'm definitely
getting my own food. Until I passed that level, I
will be getting my own food. Well, we can't wait
until you do pass that level. I'm still gonna be
getting I don't know. I don't know Ray so he
(35:38):
was shocked. He was like, Britland was getting his own food.
You'll see me at Chick fil A in twenty thirty.
Walk up to there's a window. Sure, you can order
on the app, and then I have my people go
get it for me. So they go up. Okay, hey,
let's talk about this single real quick because we're gonna
play it here for what it's worth now. For audience
who hasn't heard this, it's it's always weird to hear
(35:58):
a song for the first time. It's good to have
some background give me what they need to know before
they hear it. Yeah, the song is just my take
on a breakup song. I've had a couple of breakups
in my life, and anytime I've had one, I hold
myself accountable for the things that I may have dropped
the ball on and I wanted to write a song
from that perspective, just maturely being able to say, hey,
(36:20):
I understand I may not have been the person that
you wanted me to be for you at that time,
and I hope that you're able to find that. He's
like so mature, you know, like I hate I hate
myself when I hang out with that because I'm like,
I just want to be him. We are one and
the same. According to a study, early risers who then
stay active all throughout the day are happier and sharper mentally,
(36:42):
especially in older age. I'm a forced early riser. I
know identify with early risers. I wish I understood what
it was like to wake up early and feel good.
And people are always like, it must be awesome wake
up early to have your day done. One of my
day's not done. And know what sucks waking up early?
I hate it. I would go to bed at four am,
it's my natural bedtime, and wake up noon or one.
That's my body clocks crazy. So I'm not this person. Now.
(37:04):
I come in and the show starts at six eastern,
five Central, and we live in Central, and I fake
it for the first hour and a half. It's tough
where I'm not near as happy as I sound. This
is me on the inside, This is me on the outside. Yeah,
that's what it is every morning. But yeah, so if
you wake up early and you get things done, you
(37:26):
are apparently smarter because you wake up in the morning.
We're supposed to wake up in the morning. The natural
cycle of earth. Sun comes up, you get up, sun
goes down, you go to bed. That makes us healthy, wealthy,
and wise. Yeah, and you got to get outside in
the sun when you first rise, if you can to
get your circadian rhythms set up for the day. Just
sounds too hippy for me. I like a good I'm
able to do that on Saturdays and Sundays. That's it.
(37:47):
A good tweet night, a tweet night, like a good
tweet night. Get on a phone, good Wi Fi. If
you guys updated dry phone because you have the new one.
You can send a message in the text and then yes,
but you have to they have to have the same update,
so everybody needs to get the update. And then if
I send Eddie text was like I don't need I
don't take it back. You can then remove the text,
but if I don't update, you can do that. And
(38:08):
so there are all these videos of people doing it,
like sending all these real funny put down things to
people like I can just remove it, and then they goes.
I guess if they don't have the update there, you're
not taking it all like, oh crap, it's funny. You
can also mark it for yourself, so you know if
you've read or unread like emails, you can do that
with text messages. Now you can do that for like
four generations of phones. No this new, No, tell me
(38:29):
that's new, this new Telly. Like sometimes there's a bubble
that pops up when they're tell me it's new, because
that's the I meet that because that's the thing. I
click on it and I'm like, shoot, I read it
and then I don't remember to go back to because
it doesn't have a blue dot that's new, that is
this update. I feel like I can always do that
email and I can pin things, show me how you're
(38:52):
Samy's pile of stories. This therapist name Jessica McNair shared
some things that parents should do to create a safe
relationship with their kids, and I already tried out one
of her tips, be there for them, make sure they
have dinner. No, some like um no, it's things you
might not think about, Like you should ask permission from
your child if you want to give them a hug.
(39:14):
What the crown chance? So I tried with my daughter
and she was like, hey, yeah, thanks for asking. Sometimes
I'm really not in the mood to She wanted to
ask permission to get hugged. That's what it says here. Also,
that seems weird, right specially listen, I don't know. I
still think of forced hug via grandma's or moms. They
were the best. Even though you hated it and you
just acted like you hated, you really loved it. True
(39:37):
because if you were to ask me, and I'm a
boy and I'm eleven, I'd be like, no, I don't
want to hug, but inside I really do. And then
I have all this trauma because I never got hugged,
and it's my fault. I'm a doctor too. Write that down. Okay,
Never talk about finances in front of your kids, don't
comment on your child's body type at all, and don't
use fear as a motivational tool. I mean, all I
was told you you're skinny. We did everything wrong with that, yeah,
(40:01):
or we ain't got no money, so that was financing
all that, all right? What else? Okay, So this husband
stole his wife's kidney and sold it on the black market.
How do you steal it? Well, you know, Lunchbox always says,
you never know who you're sleeping next to, and this
story just I mean, it's so true. He had her
go to the hospital for kidney stones and signed all
(40:21):
this paperwork for her to get those removed, and during
the surgery he tricked her into signing something that also
removed her kidney, and then he sold it on the
black market. He handed him in a box after like, sir,
he's kidney ordered, Like, how does he even get it?
I don't know how what you know what he had
to do to finagle that whole process with the other
people involved, but maybe he cut them in on some
of the money. But she well, now we got real,
(40:43):
real conspiracy stuff happening here. Yeah. But she obviously she
had the scars because she thought she was having surgery
for something else. And then later she went in for
some pain and they're like, well you're missing a kidney whistling. Yeah,
that's a bad dude. Are they still together as of September?
(41:03):
They're working it out. No, I mean I think he's
in police custody now. Yeah, I donk, so I don't
know if they're going a good divorce or what's gonna happen.
Saw Michelle branch Is. They're working it out now. There
are hatches and they are Patrick from the Black Keys.
That was interesting, but then I felt like, this is
none of my business. I know. But then it was
in the news, I know, so it was still wasn't
but he's read it. It still wasn't. But they're working
(41:25):
it out. We like that. That's girl, you like it.
We helpe works out with them, all right. What else?
Tracey Adkins thought that he killed Susan Surandon while they
were filming their new show on Fox Monarch. What happened
is they have a kissing scene and it all went
down and then he heard he had COVID and he thought, oh, shoot,
oh I just killed her. I just killed Susan Surandon.
(41:49):
But luckily she was vaccinated and all the things and
she never even got sick. But yeah, he was very
terrified for a little bit that their makeout session was
going to lead to her death. But it make for acting.
We're going to need a doctor here because I think
I just murdered. Filled dreams. That looks like a good
show on Fox. I want to check it out. And
(42:10):
I didn't get to see the premiere, but there's a
new episode up tomorrow on Fox. She does a COVID
for the spoiler alert. Tracey is funny where he talks
so slow and so deep and every time I see
me makes fun of me. Oh love that like two
weeks ago. Just let me just hey, and there's nothing
you do about it. What are you gonna do? What
am I gonna do? Nothing? So I just I just
(42:31):
like it and laugh laugh with them? All right, Amy's
that it? Yep, but maybe that's my pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
So you know Missy Franklin, the Olympic gold medalist swimmer.
So her dad had kidney failure and he got put
on a transplant list, but the odds of him getting
(42:53):
a match or was the years and years. So in
a last ditch effort, their family turned to social media
and so many people reached out after seeing the post,
but they got tested and Unfortunately we're not a match.
No matches of all the people trying, all the people trying,
except for get this. Another Olympic swimmer, Michael Phelps, Greg
(43:15):
lu Gayness. He's a diver though, Okay, I'm trying to
think of another one, spits Ryan Spitz. Michael Spitz's a boxer.
I don't know't know. Chrissy Purham, who is someone that
took him a gold in ninety two Barcelona Games. And
she saw the plea from the Franklins. She got tested. Boom,
she was a match, so she volunteered. The surgery has
(43:36):
already happened. It was successful. She loved being able to
help someone out. In her quote swim family, but now
they really are like family for life. Yeah, she saved
his life. Yeah yeah, I have a clip of Missy
Franklin talking about it. It was a very very surreal
moment when we found out that not only did we
have a match, but that she was an Olympic gold
(43:58):
medalist in swimming. It was just such a full circle moment.
That's an amazing story, I tell you out. I went
to social media immediately because she's she's famous. A lot
of people trying, but they did try and they weren't
able to match. Here you go, famous formbers, Michael Phelps,
Katie Ladecki. Oh yeah, she's now Ryan Locktey, Mark Spitz,
(44:20):
Ian Thorpe, the Thorpido. Wait you knew Mike Spitz Yeah,
Mark said Mark, Yeah, from like the seventies. I think
an old school Olympian. Other than that, got Matt Beyondi,
whose name sounds a little familiar. Missy Franklin, m uh Nemo,
I'm retiring at Nemo. Anybody else. That's a great story, though,
(44:42):
That is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. Thank you guys for hanging out with us.
I hope you're having an awesome morning. It's time to
go over to Amy and get in the morning corny morning.
Why did the Scarecrow win an award? Why did the
Scarecrow win an award? He was outstanding in his field outstanding.
(45:09):
That was the morning corning. So it's karaoke, except nobody
has the words to the songs. It's blind karaoke. Welcome everybody. Raymundo,
you've never played the game. Now you've heard them play it?
Are you always? Like? Man? They're terrible? I could I
could probably do a lot better than them. Yeah, like
that and the categories Garth Brooks songs. That's my boy,
I just boys. Hey, who's the judge since Ray is
(45:34):
not judging? No, Ray's never a judge. Scuba right, love it? Okay,
so we'll spend the wheel whatever lands on. Ray. That's
the song you will sing. Do you have any preference?
I think I can pretty much nail any of those
bad about five of his shows. So let's spin who
(45:56):
Ray you'll be performing? Oh, that's a good one. If
tomorrow never comes, can you play a little clip of
the real song so Raymond can hear it, just so
we can get the feel. Here is if tomorrow never
comes from Garth Brooks. If tomorrow never Ray doing if
tomorrow never comes, it's probably a slow start to this one.
(46:19):
I'm guessing about a twenty second intro unless we hit
it right. No, No, I'll give you one more shot.
I do cue them sometimes, would you like a queue? Yeah?
You know, you know. Sometimes late at night, here we go. Wow, Okay,
he's so serious. There we go. Sometimes late at night,
(46:47):
I wander in the dark thinking if I've done enough
to see tomorrow, And everybody goes to work Hicks experiencing
the workforce, never thinking once that if tomorrow never comes,
(47:13):
will my boss know how much he hurt me? If
tomorrow never comes, will I know how much I lived?
But if tomorrow does come, you die. Got to work,
(47:35):
and then I always wonder what if tomorrow never come?
H Wow, you really were terrible. He sounded like drunk Elvis.
He I mean he didn't know any words, and I
thought you knew tomorrow. I mean he's sang all the
(47:56):
words with a clip right on, and then when it
came to it, you were in the wrong spot. But
didt even see those words. Singing is really hard. Why
are you still yelling at me? Oh? It's tough with
this microphone, these headphones. I like how you think Garth
puts the words of workforce and a really slow, meaningful
song in the lyrics at you. I didn't mean to
tack attack bosses in general, but it put part of
(48:18):
the song and I felt like you were coming at
me there, buddy, I wasn't. But it's about tomorrow, and
usually work is tomorrow. Okay, so that's true. Blind karaoke
Ray has no lyrics in front of him. Do I
just write your scores? Down one to ten. It's raised
first time ever playing there. You go write it down?
All right, Ray, thank you very much. All next up producer. Ready,
(48:41):
Oh Eddie, I love you some guard I love GARTHI
you know that bone. He's gonna know every song, every lyric.
I mean, this is if you don't win this, it's
a Travis to Eddie. There are a lot of good
songs though this because they're all great, but I think
good songs to actually perform. I think if he did
like Colin Baton Rouge pop Mom's operator. Won't you let
(49:01):
me on? Three guys, you come on both? You know
I know all these songs, dude. I I used to
dress like Garth. I was in the Garth fan club.
I had a world tour jacket that my mom got
me for Christmas one year. I am a Garth fan. Well,
we have nothing else to do because I spend that wheel. Guys, ready,
let's spend that Let's see which one do. I want
(49:23):
a lot of songs on the wheel and Eddie will
be singing the thunder rolls. Oh you know what. I
was singing this just the other day. Okay, Yeah, it
was a rainstorm coming in and when the thunder rolled.
I was like three thirty in the morning. You're going
full going, full bow by. Oh no, I'm not, I'm not.
I need I need music. Okay, wow for our audience, right,
if you could play them the clip and the light
(49:48):
doesn't strike, Oh oh absolutely all right, here we go.
This is Eddie doing the thunder rolls blind karaoke and
he's holdles bellbuckle. That's what Garth did in the video
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three thirty in the morning, not a soul in sight.
Cities looking like a ghost town on the moonlit summer night.
Rain drops on the windshield. There's a storm moving in.
He set it from somewhere that he never should have been.
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And the thunder rolls, fres thunder and the thunder roll.
Every light is burning in the house across town. Here,
look at the headphones. Boss, I'm on the telephone. Thankful
(50:59):
he's he's gone to guard head mike now and the
wind and rain just strange you. Perfume blows. The lightning
crashes in her eyes and he knows that she knows,
and the thunder roll, and the thunder rolls, the thunder
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rose and the lightning strikes another. Love goes cold on
the sleepless nah and the storm goes on out of control,
deep in her harm. The thunder buddy does not sound
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just like Guarth. No, but what you definitely had passionate energy.
Thank you man. Do we penalize you more if you
mess up? To you wanting to be an expert? You
know we're playing to note every single like you're playing.
You're playing jump in on this. You obviously want them
to lose judges. Just take that into account. Just listen
to what Raid did and compare it to mine, and
just write your score down. Okay, thank you. There Coming
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up lunch Box and then our two time champions two
times in a row, Abbey, who continues to dominate these fools.
What I'm in the competitions, I can't say anything that's
true that he makes noises? Do you think it's a conspiracy.
(52:36):
We will come back with lunch Box and Abby. Next
it's called blind karaoke because there are no words in
front of our contestants and they still have to sing
full karaoke and we judge them and lunch Boxes up next,
whoa what Hey? Let me tell you some of these
garth songs I should know, and it's all garth Brooks
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today all the time. I went saw him in Las Vegas,
and I knew some of these songs. Okay, And if
you buy the box set at Walmart, when they're singing
the River, you see me in the crowd, just so
you know on the video maybe the corner of your head,
not my face right on. So on, life is like
a river. Ever chat and it shows me and it's like, wow,
so do you want the river? No? Oh? Why not?
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What would you prefer here on the wheel? Hey? I answered? Okay,
he wants an answer. Prayers. I hope you go. I
hope I get it. A couple of those I got
no where you know the dance? I don't think I
know the dance? Wait? You talking about that? Because I'm
like nervous because these are a huge song I should know.
And when they come on the CDs or my iPods,
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I can listen to them hear. Okay, let's come on,
come on, give me some good juju. Give me some
good ju ju on that wheel you'll be doing? Oh, shameless?
Have you ever heard shameless before? I've heard it a
couple of times. How do you think it goes before
you hear it? Because I'm shameless. That's it, but I
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don't know anything else. Listen, why do you look so
stressed and sad right now? Because the wheel never gives
me anything that I have it? What do you want?
Unanswered prayers? Hey? Everybody? What? Whoa? Well? I don't even
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do this. You don't don't do this? Do you don't
do problem with giving him unanswered prayers? I don't. Okay,
everybody has to sign off? Ray you go you okay? Abby?
Can you have on unanswer prayers? Yeah? Okay, Hey, lunchbox,
hold on er shameless? No, no long song? Can see
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that's that's the wrong song. Do you want shameless? Shameless?
Last night and a hometown okay? You play unanswer prayers?
Some of joms? A thing or answer? Do you know? Everywhere?
To this one? From the beginning blind karaoke? Just last
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night at a hometown football game, me and my wife
ran into my old high school flame. Then and there,
I thank God for unanswered prayers. She was the one
I had wanted for all time. But then I realized
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that just because you got unanswered prayers, I said, I
thank God for unanswered prayers. Remember when you're talking to
that man upstairs, that just because he doesn't answer doesn't
mean he don't care. And that's why I thank God
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for unanswered prayers because I wanted her, and now she's
fasts I know. Yeah, yeah, I could have gotten worse.
You know. It's just it's do you even hear the music?
The music just went to the chorus right now? Yeah?
Do you even hear the music? Really? Okay, because it
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doesn't seem like I don't really hear it. Yeah, I'm
worried about just getting the words right, but you don't.
You got more than I thought. I got a lot.
You did get more than I thought. She was the
one I wanted for all time. H yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
but you generally you say you just want it, but
you don't. So I just wonder if you tried to
stay on beat. No, I did try to stay on beat,
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like it was I did I go too fast? Pretty good?
I went too fast? Or yeah, you skip some stuff,
but of course it's a great like like what part
did that? Maybe maybe your finest performance if we're being
honest here, wow, yeah, what what part did I skip though?
The whole song? You were done with the whole song
in thirty seconds, and then you said just old fasising.
All right, here you go, let's talk about it. Write
your scores down. Wow, let me just say I'm looking
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at one of the scores. Oh oh wait, never mind
that was that's combined? Oh tank you I swear that
what part time miss? Because they let us bring in
our poor contestant, two time defending champion they call a rabbit.
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She's so good, Abbey. We're so happy that you grace us.
If it's another appearance here on the stage. I can't
wait from singing at the bars in Vegas and Nashville
to right here in front of us. Man, look where
I'm going. Do you have a favorite song? Friends on
those places? But I love shameless also, so I'm glad
you didn't do that song. So Abby will have the
wheel spun and whatever lands, and she'll sing with no
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words in front of her. Do you study any garth
songs for performing your sets? Not really? Now, well, let's
spend what is it? You're a fast one, Abby? You
have love MoMA. Oh shoot, there's so many words to this.
(58:05):
Let's see what you made of Abigail? Is that your name? No,
but we'll go with it. All right, let's go, Mama, mama,
Mama was in the graveyard. Papa was in the I
think I know the chorus, but yeah, you were going.
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Mama loved going down every night, and Dad had told
her he was gonna be all right. They went down
to the liquor store and they said, hey, I want
some Mum. They go out and every now and then
they go to Broadway and they go to all the bars.
Oh yeah, they keep on walking until they see a
guitar and then they fire it up and then into town. Yeah. Okay,
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oh shout, damn looking Devin Loma, Oh my god, Eddie
got this. Hama is in the grave, y'all. I can't
sing guy songs. Just give it. That's it. I have
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never seen someone give up and award the winner in
the middle of the s She did both. She quit
and gave the championship with somebody even in this right
fight for it. No, I know, I know what part
I missed. I knew I destroyed it. Remember the angel,
She's not the angel I remembered of all time. That's
what I mean by say, when you play some thinking
(59:45):
music for me, I need this in tabulations here it's
still on the song. Okay, let it go. Garth okay, okay,
and then I'm gonna do boy Abby, Abby, that might
be the lowest ever forever, most like because she just quit. Yeah,
(01:00:08):
I like the fired it up though. That was good. Okay,
in last place, and this person will not be performing
next week because she quit as Abby. Yeah, get out
of here. Let's go. Abby got a total score of six. Damn,
(01:00:32):
that's the champ defending chair. She quit. You can't quit,
you can't. I mean I thought you've tried to teach
her that weeks ago. Man quit. I can't quit. So
but Abby gets the lowest square it's six, So everybody
else's surviving in next week? Okay, in third place with
a score of fourteen, Ray, that'll do all right, that's it.
(01:01:00):
I'm mad to sing you guys, I got it. I'm
gonna sing us out? Is that what we do? No?
Even if he doesn't win, can he sing out please
that same song? No? Whatever, whatchever one he wants. Maybe
we try shameless, yes, because I will never know. I
want to work for her. That's summer. No, that's that summer. Yeah, yeah,
he knows, he knows. We're a score of sixteen. Oh oh,
(01:01:24):
it's close. Huh lunchbox second. Okay, oh, no, you were
supposed to tease me to say oh, and then Eddie
got a fifteen, Eddie got twenty one. It's almost not
there because I mean Garth, dude, Garth's my favorite. He's
the goat, Eddie. Would you like to sing us out?
Or would you like somebody else? No, I would like
(01:01:45):
lunchbox to sing us out, and I'd like to pick
the song. Okay, go ahead, call him Baton Rouge. Okay,
here's lunchboxing calling Baton Rouge from right there. Wait all right, yo,
head to put her on the line. I got a
collar sheet hot as a dime. I god, I got
(01:02:05):
a collar and tell them I'm coming a baton rude
because I love you. Hey, operators, he is fine, fine mine.
Please put her on that line calling baton Rude. All right,
we'll be right back. I'm on Instagram, mister Bobby Bones,
(01:02:26):
if you want to go over there and follow Mr
Bobby Bones, appreciate that news time. Bobby's be story, Lunchbox.
Remember when you went to the Diamond Mine. Yeah, I
didn't find anything for hours. It was so hot. It
was backbreaking work. It was exhausting. And then we had
a listener that was like, yeah, I found one three
(01:02:47):
hundred thousand dollars, remember that? Yeah? Yeah. A man finds
his thirty fifth, thirty fifth thousand, thirty five thousand the
diamond at the park. I thought I was reading that wrong,
but it's yeah. I thought it was thirty fifth diamond.
He's found thirty five thousand diamonds at the same park.
Lunchbox went to his fiftieth this year. Dang, where did
you look? This guy's found thirty five thousand. This tells
(01:03:09):
me he goes every day, right. A man in Arkansas
reached two major milestones when he found a diamond at
the Crater of Diamond State Park earlier this month. His
name is Scott of Derek's Arkansas. Found his fiftieth of
the year. I wish I knew, like how much he's
made from this. Over the last four years, he has
found in registered more than eighty diamonds, just because they're
(01:03:32):
big enough. Well, I recognize that spot, he's up. No,
you don't, Yeah, I do, little, yeah, because I see
the little gazebo over there. That's right where I'm looking
at him. To his left is where I took a
nap there was a tree. Then you have abby dig
and just be like you keep digging and no, no,
I told her not to dig, and then she tried
to say she found a diamond that she wasn't supposed
to be digging. While I was sleeping, I knew something,
(01:03:53):
something you were trying to control. Queen Elizabeth's funeral is over.
Her burial happens later today. Queen was about the second's
funeral service has concluded. Her coffin was carried into the
Storic Abbey by one hundred and twenty three year old
gun carriage from Westminster Hall in a short procession. King Charles,
Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Harry walked
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behind the casket. Some two thousand people, including world leaders
and royal family members were invited to pay their respects
at today's event. She was ninety six, right that right,
there's story life that she was ninety six, and it
seemed to me like she was still kicking it pretty
strong right up until she died. So, I mean, I
guess the story. She was Queen of England for seventy years,
(01:04:34):
but still she was ninety six. Yeah, yeah, r ip
for sure, post Malone helped out by medics after falling
through the stage at his show. Did you guys see
this on Instagram? It was brutal. It's like a like
a catwalk type of thing in a big circle, and
he's on that circle in the middle and he steps
and boom, falls right through the floor. Apparently the trapdoor
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wasn't covered up or wasn't all the way up, and
he fell through it and his rib they were killing him.
He continued to sing. I think he broke three ribs.
So he was like, okay, guys, thank you, thanks for
hanging through this. There was a big hole on the stage.
I'm very sorry. He finished out the show and again
he just kept holding his ribs over and over and yes.
And later they found out he'd broke his ribs. Yeah,
(01:05:17):
I mean he fell through hard. Oh, he wasn't looking.
He was looking at the crowd, and then he starts going, oh,
my gosh. I thought he looked like he was dying.
I watched it. Yeah, I saw Mike. I saw it
on your Instagram. Mike broke the story Big Post the
best place to sit on a plane to survive a
plane crashes back, but kind of in the middle. Huh,
(01:05:37):
so get as far back as you can as possible.
Also in the middle, so if everybody else dies around you,
you'll be the one that's like thumbs up. All good.
So researchers found the passengers near the tail of the
plane where forty percent more likely to survive a plane
crash than those in the front because if plane nose dives,
you'll be protected from the initial impact with the ground.
(01:05:58):
That is some dark stuff. Is Eddie and I flew
this weekend. I hate flying. I held Eddi's hand the
whole time. Yeah, even though his wife was sitting next
to him. I was like, no, you hold my hand.
I told her he needs this. Yes, yes, m I
t figures you could fly on average once a day
for four million years before you get in a plane crack.
(01:06:18):
Oh okay, that makes me feel better. Yeah, but that's
not true. True. Okay. I'm sure somebody's flown like two
times and then maybe something bad happen, And then that
means there's somebody who has flown for eight million years
and didn't cry. Okay. The type of show that will
benefit your mental health is a nature show. If you
watch a nature show for thirty minutes, that's the threshold.
(01:06:40):
They say that you will experience some sort of feelings
of happiness. For me to be that it's over if
it's thirty minute show watching nature shows. I grew up
in nature. I don't need to watch a show I
lived it. You ever seen Earth though, that's a good one.
I won't even start. Oh man, that's so good. Animals
can't talk. I like storyline, okay, alright, you like lion
Ky Yes, they narrated sometimes, yeah, and sometimes there was
(01:07:03):
like a British accent. I'm like Daylight Mountain Pine, wa
to have British people in Mountain Pine, Arkansas. I think
he's just saying because when you're outside with nature you
get the benefits, so from watching it on TV, like
you like to Google. Well, if that's true, I'm gonna
watch exercise shows. I'm gonna get the benefits from TV.
They say that if you watch nature shows, you'll have
an increased motivation to go outside, work out, or accomplish
a task. Amazon Prime has one of the most watch
(01:07:25):
nature documentaries right now, Flight Up the Butterflies, That's Not
Happen full dot com, which, by the way, I'll said
it's about Amazon. The Thursday Night Football. Pretty good. They
had the first one last week. It's last Thursday. Pretty
good all the way through for their first ever Amazon broadcast,
though you can't skip commercials. That was weird. Yeah, that's
weird because I'm watching it's on mine and who wants
to watch commercial the only time. I want to hear
(01:07:46):
at commercials and I'll listen to the show. Yeah, and
I listen to every commercial, but because I know those
commercials matter. We have good commercials are the best. We
just want commercials of the year. Michael Jordan's Last Dance
jersey from nineteen ninety eight the NBA Finals, where the
documentary kind of concludes, was sold for ten point one
million dollars at an auction. The stories from ESPN they
talked about how for a long time, Game warre and
(01:08:08):
stuff didn't go for this kind of money because collectors
were like, it's too big, there's order to put it.
But now the jerseys are selling this one for ten
point one million dollars, which is completely crazy. A judge
rule that Taylor Swift has to go to trial for
the Shake It Off copyright lawsuit. So I'm gonna play
you two clips here. Can you play me Taylor Swift
shake it Off. In twenty seventeen, Sean Hall and Nathan
(01:08:36):
Butler filed a copyright infringement lawsuit claiming that the chorus
of shake it Off was lifted from this two thousand
and one song play is Going to Play. Substantial similarity
(01:08:58):
between the two songs. Play Is Gonna Play asserts that
play is They're gonna play and hate us, They're gonna
hate well. Shake it Off upholds that play is, They're
gonna play play play and hats are gonna hate, hate hate.
So it's not so much the melody as it is
I guess maybe partial mel But here's the thing about
this song. Two things I'll agree with, play is Gonna
(01:09:19):
play well and hate is gonna hate. Sure, So that's
just universal truths, universal truth. If I'm the judge I
award in favor of Taylor Swift, Yeah, you can all
get out of my courtroom. Look what I would say.
That's from Consequence dot net. And also let me say this,
Amy It Is in the News is doing a four
Things with Amy Brown podcast of it and which Tall
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Kansas on November fifth, and tickets go on sell Friday
at selectuca dot com. Correct Amy. Yeah, you can select
toc dot com slash Amy probably just gonna select to
see dot com. Well yeah, and there will be there.
But yeah, it's gonna be exciting. So that'll be happening,
which tall on November fifth. Tickets will go on sell
this Friday if you want to go to that. All right,
that's the news. It was Worry Bobby's story. When I
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was a kid, I used to watch wrestling all the time.
It was a massive fan wcw WWF at the time.
And there was a restauran named Diamond Dallas Page. You
guys probably met him last week. It's like sixty six,
but he's like sixty five now and he's in shape
like a forty five year old. It's amazing. It's crazy.
He was doing against sixty five and he was doing
like yoga things in studio, just like, hey, check this
(01:10:27):
out because he's a big fitness guy. But I couldn't
believe he's sixty five years old and he was talking
about wrestling and how he shut down a hater who
did not expect who didn't like respect him as an athlete.
Because everybody's like Wrostland's fake. There's this one guy I
could just tell he don't respect what we do. So
I asked him, I said, I ask you a question.
He said sure. I said, you don't respect what we do?
Dude said, honestly. I said, honestly, He said not really.
(01:10:48):
I said, well, let me ask you a question. Do
you like Broadway? Of course? I go, what's your favorite play?
There's Fantom of the Opera. I said, I don't want
to spoil this for you, but the guy doesn't really
get burnt with the oil, you know, and I mean
the crew burst out laughing. He's so big, so tall,
and if I'm sixty six and look like that, that's
(01:11:08):
a wine. Of course that's a win. And then I
asked him. I was like, hey, when you use those
championship belts, do you get to keep them because you
have to give them back when you lose. Here's what
he said, yes, So do you have three World championship Oh,
you get to keep the first one, okay, and then
they just make another one. Yeah. Well they're always constantly
make him. The only way you'll know the real w
W big old top is bent. And I don't know
(01:11:29):
how that thing ever got bent, but because it's bronze
and gold plated it's like, I don't know how they
got bent, but that's how you know it's a real one.
So it'll be up on the twenty five Whistles podcast today.
We did forty five minutes for the Love Old School Wrestling.
Diamond Dallas Page will be on, and then we'll catch
up on all the football acts from over the weekend.
So twenty five Whistles that'll probably be up around noon today,
(01:11:49):
but Diamond Dallas Page will be on. Did you guys
do any pictures with him? You did? Anybody to the diamond? No?
You did? I did. I don't want to do a
normal picture, but I don't want to get beat up
doing it because I don't want to do the diamond.
It was like, dude, the diamond. And I was like,
all right, okay, yes sir, here you go, buddy. Yeah,
twenty five whistles, check that out. I have this necklace.
I talked about it before, and I wore this necklace
(01:12:12):
during the first Arkansas football game but we were struggle
a little bit and then I put it on. We won.
Is my friend's daughter's necklace had a little princess on it,
and then I wore a game two we crushed well,
I had a wedding. We went to Sequoia, California, this
past weekend, and the game started Pacific time four o'clock.
(01:12:32):
The wedding started at four o'clock. I couldn't wear the necklace.
It's a big necklace. I can't wear the necklace. And
in the wedding, we're in the wedding, and so I
didn't wear the necklace. And so we finish and we
drive all the way back down the mountain. It's a
long drive, and I didn't have the necklace, and I
put the necklace on. Then we were down seventeen enough
then to talk put the necklace on, but there was
also no reception. Didn't until we got to it could
(01:12:54):
actually get to some Wi Fi. We were down, I
put the necklace on. We came back and won the game.
That's crazy, that's okay. You have to keep that necklace
for the whole season. Come on, tell me now, I
don't believe it, right, but I don't not not believe it. Yeah,
you can't risk that, so then you kind of believe it. Yeah, No, no,
I don't. I'm not a big superstition guy. I don't
believe it. I'm not messing with it though. But I'm
telling you we didn't come back to win that game,
(01:13:16):
and it was with a much lesser opponent until I
put the necklace on, and they want to put the
necklace song. We won the game. So tell me there's
not power in the princess. I can't tell you that.
I can't tell me that. I'm not gonna tell you
there is, though. I'm not gonna tell you the power
of the princess, but I can't. So, yeah, you need
to do something for this little girl. No, she doesn't
know I have her necklace. So if you went to
the game, would you wear that? Oh? Absolutely, so you'd
(01:13:37):
wear in public apps of course. Okay, I'm just making
sure because it has something to do with them winning.
I have to wear it in public now. At this point,
I have to where wherever I go. We went and
i'd never been into the Sequoia National Park, which is
where we went. We flew to Fresno, we drove over
to stay near and then we had to drive an
hour into the National Park and it's up a mountain.
(01:13:57):
It's an hour drive up. It's where the big trees are.
It was a big tree before like that. You see
my Instagram. Yeah, I saw you Instagram. Never been there, Ye,
big trees, and so I got It's like, it's so
car sick because it is nothing but hairpin turns the
entire way up. And Eddie was driving, thank goodness, and
(01:14:17):
there are no guardrails in some parts of that, and
Eddie's looking at mountains and I'm like, Eddie's daddy. Guys.
It was stupid. I've never been to Sequoia either. I
wanted to can't look at the scenery when you're gonna
kill us all. So I'd be driving Amy and I'd
hear and win in the back of Oh, look at that.
I'd look for a second, your hands back. I didn't
(01:14:37):
even get to focus on my car sickness. I had
to watch him driving because maybe it was a good distraction. You. No,
it wasn't. It was awful. Watched the road and I
would be like, oh, should we pull over and get
a picture here? Dude, drive, just drive, There's nowhere to
pull over. He's like, maybe we should pull over and
get a picture here. We finally pulled over a couple
of times and got pictures on the side of the road,
but we almost died five times. They'd be like, oh,
(01:15:00):
look at that tree. I can't look at it. Can
someone please describe it to me? But then it would
be that story of the people they're trying to get
a pretty picture and they die to their death, they
fall to their death. But we didn't. But we got
a picture because we did get a picture my Instagram,
if you've got a mister Bobby Bones, you can see
some of our I stood beside one of these big
old trees there. Listen. I grew up Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
We had pines, We had big pines, and nothing compared
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to these things. Although I will say I thought it
would be all full of trees. I thought you got
up there and it was all massive sequoia trees. It
was like Jack and the bean stalks. That's what they're
called Sekoia trees. I think it's got what it's called sekoia.
Now I don't know. I just assume it, right, I
don't know, or maybe the sekoia, I don't know. But
there's just like it's like every fifth or sixth one,
so really cool. Yeah, I don't get it twisted. There's
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some little trees there, yeah, yeah, yeah, there are Yeah,
there's some little ones there's some booboos. Giant Sekoia is
what they're called. It says what's special about it? I'll
tell you what special about it. They're freaking huge, They're ginormous.
Yeah so, and they're sad though because and then were
burnt down from wildfires. Yeah, that's pretty sad. It's like,
look at those are burning Eddie wats a road? Yeah y'all,
(01:16:03):
then let me look at too much. So that's what
we did this weekend. It's pretty cool. Had a good
little trip, got back yesterday. Watch some football, check some
voicemails here. This is play number three Cory right here,
ray be man, I am waking up in Hawaii. Man,
you did it again? Fourteen and oh another part way hit.
(01:16:26):
Why not go five teams next week too? Let's see
what we can do. Amy, I'm telling you, I'm on
the craziest streak I've ever seen in all streaks. On
our football podcast twenty five Whistles, that was I'm fifteen
to no, I'm making bets And I just said to
you today, Okay, I'm gonna bet and you say no, Well,
because I keep thinking I'm eventually gonna miss but you
said that last week s right. Eddie and I were
together and I was like, I can't believe I hit
(01:16:46):
four games in a single bet. I'm fifteen to no,
it is unbelievable. I can't believe it. I think I
have money to play with because I want your money
during the NCAA tournament. Yeah, so let's go. So yes,
I'm fifth know it is believable. And he remember this
guy has going on. He sounds like he's just living
his best line up. That's awesome. Today's Tricia You'rwood's birthday.
(01:17:11):
Top three Tricia Songs of all Time, Number three, how
do I Live? Number two, x Is and O's and
we'll tell you the number one song in just a second.
So think about that, Tricia You're Wood number one streaming song.
Here's some things you may not know about her. Her
first shows were opening up for Garth Brooks on his
(01:17:34):
tour in nineteen ninety one. She was a brand new
artist and he told her that she could use the
entire stage during her set. So my very first audiences
were opening for Garth, and of course Garth being Garth.
You know, most of the time, if you're on a
big tour like that, the artist has all their stuff,
and then there's a big curtain in front of it,
and you've got about three feet to stand in front
of it into your show, which would have been a
dream come true for me because I was terrified. And
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of course Garth's like, here, use my whole stage. You know.
I'm like, oh, that's so great. I guess he's been
doing that to people he likes forever, because he told
me the same thing when Eddie were right, and I
was like, wait, you want us to do what he said?
You can use the whole stage. Dang, we're as important
to him as he was. That's amazing. That's pretty cool.
A number of four. Unless she's an introvert, which is
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hard to believe because of how we see her. But
she really believed in, you know, her having a good
voice and that would help hers be more extroverted. Here
she's talking about that. I believed in my voice. But
I'm I'm basically an introvert, and so I really thought
I can sing. I'm a little bit overweight. I don't
play an instrument really, I can play a little bit
of guitar, So I didn't think I had enough. I
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thought I've got this one skill that I believe in,
but I don't have all these other ones. Number three,
she used to sing in a band at a bowling
alley and she would get off work at her job
as a receptionist and go to the bowling alley. And
then for a while I got a job playing at
a bowling alley, so I would go leave my job
and I would play from seven to two. You play sets,
so as you play at three, like three sets as
you in a band. I was in a band, so
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I did all the girls songs and I would get
up and go to work. Which is crazy to think
about her doing that, like she had to grind too
early on number two. Starting out, she made more money
singing background vocals on albums then she did at her
day job as a receptionist. And she talked about how
much money she made doing background vocals. Twenty bucks, maybe
forty if there's harmony, if there's more than one harmony
and you're out the door, you know. So it was
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a but you add those up in a day and
it was a pretty good living. So I made better
money doing demos than I did as a receptionist. And
then I got a record deal, and then I was broke.
You know, because then you stopped doing all of that,
and then you're then you're in debt and finally the
coolest one. She worked as a receptionist. Like she talked about,
she didn't tell anyone she was a singer while working
as a receptionist. They didn't find out until she got
a record deal. After I got my record deal, there
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were people at that building who said, we didn't even know,
we didn't know you sang. I was shy and I
wasn't bold about telling people I was a singer. But
after working at that label for about six months and
answering the phones and ordering liquid paper and watching people
do what I wanted to do, I realized, if I
don't tell somebody this is what I do, if I
don't really get off my butt and try to make
this happen, then I'm gonna get to do this for
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the rest of my life. That's Trish eater Wood. All
that's on a Bobby Cast. We will reload it at
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Bobby cast and hear that it's her birthday, Sorry to day.
This story comes out from Tilden Township, Pennsylvania. Two people
that work at the local windies. We're like, man, we
want an easy day at work, and there's a railroad
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track right by the Windy's Like, if we go out
and disabled a little crossing arms, no cars can get
the windies. They went out there. It's a bad idea,
but it's a good idea and they disabled them and
they caused a big traffic jam and a lot of
problems and the arms stopped working. But they had an
easy day at work on her. Probably rougher day though
(01:20:43):
because of that. It's traffic. You just know. Just their punishment.
They're facing charges of criminal mischief, reckless endangerment, and causing
or risking catastrophe. Wow, it's things like this where and
I understand why and how it happens. But if they
would put that like, Okay, there's a problem, let's solve
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it and let's go and disabled, they could use it.
They can actually do something pretty cool with that if
they were proactive about doing work with it instead of
avoiding work. Because you're doing the same amount of effort,
you're figuring stuff out, you're following through. But imagine if
they found like as they set a goal and they
said we can go get it, we can pursue it.
We can use this technique next thing. You know, we're
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both were running our own stores. Yeah, but instead they're
disabling railroad tracks. The o they're in trouble. Okay, I'm
lunchbox after your bone Head story of the Day. I'm
on Instagram at mister Bobby Bones. Mr Bobby Bones. Up there,
you'll see a picture of my wife and I, Kaitlin,
on a big rock. We climbed hard, We clawed our
way up to the top of this rock, and then
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we took a picture. It looks like that, except there's
just a little hill on the back and you get
up on the rock. It doesn't look like that in
the picture, though. It looks like we went all the
way up to the top of that thing. But mister
Bobby Bones on Instagram if you want to go check
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we do the good News Countdown. It's the good News Countdown,
counting down the biggest good news stories across the left.
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All right, let's start it right now. Number three. And
I saw this founder owner of Patagonia. He donated his
entire company to charity. Now he's been what they call
a reluctant billionaire. He just keeps giving his money away,
keeps giving it away. And he's the guy who started Patagonia,
and he's put all of his money into different organizations
that are taking care of the earth and you know
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the climate. Wow, that's so cool. So he and his
wife and his kids were all in on the decision.
He no longer owns Patagonia because he's put it into
these trusts. He's given it all away. That is crazy
and amazing, and I don't think I could do that.
I'm gonna be honest. Next, a guy in Maryland recently
saw the same address number twenty one oh three pop
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up on two different shows he was watching, one right
after the other, so he decided to use those numbers
on a lottery ticket and one fifty thousand dollars. These
stores are both driving lunchbox crazy. It's his two favorite things.
He's got to pay attention. Lunchbox. Yeah, watch shows, watch
more shows like no, I watched shows. I watch everything,
I have dreams, I do everything. I buy him on
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a whim and I never win. I'm wanted to scratch
off this weekend. Okay, how much? How much do you
think it's a twenty dollars scratcher' it's pretty good all
my money? Now, why would you hate? I mean, congratulations?
The next one up? Why? An eighty four year old
woman in Houston wandered off and was missing for two
days this week. But she's okay again. She's eighty four.
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It turned out her dog, Maximus, who she only adopted
a week earlier, stayed with her the entire time, and
so when people got near, Maximus barked and they found
her eighty four years old. Wow, I just she got
that Doug a week ago they talk about. I mean,
that's basically winning the lottery too, and he gets mad again.
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My life? All right, that's the good News Countdown. That
was the good News Countdown. That's it by Everybody show