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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Come on he listen, Welcome to Monday Show. More in
studio morning, but later on Easton Corbin will be in.
Easton has songs like I'm a little more country than
that than he has. Listen LoVa d he right, knew
(00:27):
I needed it for that one. But he's gonna come
in and perform. It'd be good to see him. Been
a while. All right, let's go around the room here. Yeah, Eddie,
you're up first. We do a segment called Eddie the
Dad and he recently made his son right one hundred
and fifty sentences for being bad. Oh yeah, here he
is Eddie. Someone please explain explain to me how insurance works,
because somebody came to my door and told me that
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I have a chance for a deal of a lifetime.
It was a guy that works on the roofs and
he says, hey, you've had hal come by, you know
the last few weeks. I guess we got hale like
a month ago, two months ago. Yes, I don't know, Okay,
my wife said that we did. Okay, I wasn't home.
We did, okay, especially got it, okay, So I guess
I wasn't there. So then the roofer goes, look it's
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everyone in your neighborhood's doing it. So you can claim
on your insurance that you have hail damage. I'll go
up there check it out, and if there's a little
hell damage, you can tell your insurance. We'll get you
a whole new roof and you just pay your deductible,
which is gonna be cheaper than replacing a whole roof anyway.
I'm like, ah, how does this work. That's how it works.
That's exactly how it works, dude. If you have hal
you call a roofer, they say hale damage, you get
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a whole new roof. But what is your deductible? Do
you know? I don't know. You need define that out
because if it's really high, it just depends if you're
going to put a new roof on anyone. You're telling me,
I can get a whole new roof, whole newf for what, like,
what's an average adductible three thousand, thirty five thousand, and
that's how much is a whole new roof normally ten
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Maybe I would have said more for your house, damn.
And it's not. It's not a scam, and you can
get the expensive shing goes because it's paid it's not
it's interest, it's it's borderline. I mean, I drive up
and down my neighborhood and everyone's getting their roost redone
everyone everybody was jumping off a bridge. Would you yeah, okay,
I wouldn't. That's different though, But it's legit, right, So
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if you do have held damage, why do you have insurance?
Well to make sure that if you're damage, it can
fix it. So if they go up and go, yep,
he has damage, You file a claim, then they fix it,
you pay your deduct that's it's it's legit. But I
would have never known I had hailed damage, and if
this guy hadn't come to my door and told me
what's not legit? As sometimes they will do this and
there is no hell damage, or they'll go you don't
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even have to we'll pay your deductible because we're gonna
make so much off of it. So that happens. But
they didn't say that. They didn't say that. They're probably
just doing all the roost around the neighborhood. Yeah, they're busy.
Here's what I would say. I'm a man of integrity.
But if you have held damage, you have hell damage,
I would say, go check it out, let me know,
so I should get a ladder. Inspecting myself, I wouldn't.
You don't know what it looks like, and you will
die and we need you on this show, right, I
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would just say yes, call him back, say we'd love
you to check it out, let me know if if
we have it, and then let me find out my
deductal list. Sang, okay, let's go, because that sounds like
a deal of a lifetime. If you had to get
a new roof soon. If you're not getting your roof
for five ten years, maybe not okay, but a new
roof soon. It's timing. Maybe couldn't have been better, all right,
let me check this out. Right. Well, I'm just talked
to Eddie's Like, I don't understand how insurance works because
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this is like you're insurance, like yeah, like if my
roof fell off, I'd be like, oh, insurance will cover that.
I get that part, but I feel like my roof
is fine. This guy just knocked on my door and
told me it's probably not. So it's that part because
I'm like, he does get it, Like you're paying into
it all the time, so like it's not just free,
Like is my roof right now, we're not having to
pay for anything, but we'll put it under some insurance
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that we got like sixteen years ago, and we've been
paying into it and paying into it, so it's probably
all free. Yeah, you go for it. I let him
check it out. If they say hell damage good, And
if they're doing the other roofs good, if they're like
from town good. They don't always have to be from town.
Because I used to travel and we used to do
roof houses. There'd be major storms. We would kind of
regionally drive and go and put bids in all places
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because they didn't have enough roofers for all the roofs
that have been damaged. But just make sure you're working
with a good company, all right, I will Van. Thanks.
He hangs out in bathroom stalls and he's a pro
doing prank calls. Here. He is lunch bags, celebrity and
the wild guys. I was at the driving range the
other day and I'm hitting some balls, working like golf swing,
and some guy comes walking up and he's about three
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people behind me, three mates behind me, and gets out
a tripod, puts a camera up and I'm like, who
is this tool? About the celebrity yet. No, I don't
know what's a celebrity yet. And I'm like and so
he starts filming himself and he in long pants a vest,
looking like a pro golfer at the driving range. Yeah,
and I'm like, wow, this guy takes what are you wearing?
I was wearing shorts and a T shirt. That's just fine.
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Yeah that's John Range, he cares. I was like wow,
And I'm like, this guy takes his game serious. And
then he starts hitting him. He's hitting them far and straight.
I'm like, wow, I do it's pretty good. But the
camera and everything low over the top, and I get
my bag and I start walking back to the car
and I'm like, that look like that dude from Old Dominion,
And so I had to go home and google him,
which did Brad tercy, Oh yeah, Dominion guitarists. That dude
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can play. I saw him in a golf cart. No,
that was the other. That was the other one. One
of them was Wayne Gretzky playing golf really and Brad's dark,
dark hair. Yeah, yeah, but yeah, I recognized him, but
I didn't know his name, so I couldn't say anything.
But it was just two celebs on the driving range.
But at first I was like, major tool, and then
I realized it's him, my oh celebrities. I wonder if
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he was like, it's a driving range, dressed out because
you're gonna play golf later, Because that is I'll say
it to his face when he's in here. Why are
you gonna dressed up to the driving range? But he's
shooting video? Maybe for Instagram? Yeah, maybe he was making tutorials.
I don't know, driving range. It doesn't matter, is that.
Do y'all make audition tapes for talent or what? What
are you talking about? Like he's dressed up, gotta look
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his vest like film. It submitted to be a part
of some tournament. Really, but it's funny, like what a
tool dressed uff like that? Michael Gotta make a note
to ask him about that. Yeah, but he he hits
it pretty well. Yeah. He invited me to play once
and I was like, how good are you know? I'm
about a three handicap and I'm like, oh, I'm busy.
He's real good. When I was watching Hit, I was like,
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whoa next up? Her son will send her a million calls.
Her daughter is learning to play softball. Here she is
Amy everybody. So I ordered this MEXI vegan salad thing
and I'm eating it so good, all the things, sweet potatoes, lettuce,
and I take a bite and I it's bacon, and
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I guess it's vegan salad, vegan, not fake bacon. No bacon.
I know bacon because I eat. I'm not vegan, but
this salad is so good, so I get it. So
for me it wasn't that big of a deal. But
I was already like a few cheese choose deep, like
I've eaten the bacon, and so it made me think
of Mike d who's vegan, or Morgan who's a vegetarian,
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And I'm like, what would they do if they ate
bacon in a salad that had fallen in there accidentally?
How would what would they do? It's a great question,
Mike and Mike got why did you become a vegan?
I was training for a marathon and somebody said to
try it out. Stuck with it ever since? And you
like it? Yeah? I like it. So you're eating, all
of a sudden you realize you had a couple bites
of bacon. It's happened to me before. What do you do.
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I had a salad. I start tasting it. I was like,
this is a taste I haven't had in a while.
It was bacon. He's like, I felt so good? And
then are you upset? I was a little bit upset,
but it kind of broke my streak. But I don't
care a shrink. But do you go ask for like Hays,
are you mad? Refund? I was a little bit mad,
but it was a takeout order. I'd already got it.
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What was I gonna do? Fire off an email? Like Ray?
Everyone Rey accused the business of poisoning him and his
wife love it. That wasn't the case at all. Okay, So,
but if it were about animals, think it would be
a different situation. Yeah, I don't do it for a
more reason. Yeah, because you're not more at all? Who cares? Right? Yeah? Morgan?
What about you? Oh? I would definitely throw up because
anytime I've accidentally ingested me now, I almost in the
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next five minutes throw up. It's like my body rejects it,
and I've sent it back and I've called places when
they've actually input meat on because it actually makes me sick.
So what if you've had meat and didn't know it
and you didn't throw up? Is it only when you
realize there's meat? Did it trigger something and you throw up? No?
Because there was one time somebody confessed it was in
something and I had like serious diary ever, like a
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whole day, and I didn't know why. So your stomach
was sick, I was. I got that? Were good on that?
All right? Ray, go ahead from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He
has a ghost dog at his home and I don't
believe that he's ever been to Rome. Bobby Burs's true.
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So I want to let you guys in on something.
It's something we've talked about in the post show before
on the podcast, but we don't hide from it. But
when an artist comes in, we do a segment of
that interview and we go, hey, these are uncomfortable questions
that listeners have sent to us about the interview. We
I make them up, might make them up, and then
we just ask them under the umbrella of well, listeners
(09:01):
sent this, so if you're mad, you gotta be mad
as a listener. So that's us making these up. Like
with Tim McGraw, we were like, oh, it's an uncomfortable
question from a listener. Did you sell an island and
he's like, yeah, that stupid listener, how do they want it?
That was us. So when we do that segment, we say, well,
it's signed for uncomfortable questions from listeners. No, it's us.
We make them up, and then we just blame you
guys the listener. That's great because you're faceless to them
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unless they're in your town. They're like, oh, these crazy listeners.
So behind the scenes, we won't mention this maybe once
or twice ever again, but it's our inside joke that
uncomfortable questions from listeners is really just us figuring out
way to ask a question without making it weird on us.
You guys knew that too, right you told us one time? Yeah,
before I told you, did you know that? No? Of
course not. No, I had no idea. I was like,
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you listen to the interview. I didn't know, but I figured, yeah,
we've been doing this long enough. Yeah, it's time for
the mail bags. Yea, Hello, doctor Bones. I need some advice.
As someone who hates exercising, probably even more than you do.
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I've started to put on some white lately and have
not been feeling my healthiest. I know I need to
start doing something I just don't know where to begin.
I currently work five to six days a week, twelve
to fourteen hours a day. I wake up for work
at three am. I'm on a good damn home by five.
Some days I'm not home till six or seven pm.
There's no way I can wake up any earlier. By
the time I get home, I have no energy. How
do I get myself motivated to go exercise when I
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just feel dead to the world when I'm at home.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Tired in Tampa.
That's a great question because I think a lot of
parents feel this way. A lot of people to have,
you know, long days at work, have to have long
commutes back home, and then they have kids. Like I think,
it's a very common thing, and it's a absolutely reasonable
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reason as to why people can't get in exercise when
they've got other priorities. So, first of all, you're not alone,
and it's very difficult with your schedule to try to
go and exercise for an hour at like a gym
or something. Man, if you're working six days a week,
two that's tough. So I ain't saything by kids or anything.
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Running and now I'm not a big runner. I hate exercizing,
but I'm not a big runner. But when I hear
your schedule, I go, what can you do quickly and
from home? Right? Because it's gonna save time of going
to the gym, driving there, parking, going in, buying a membership,
Like running is quick, just don't want some shoes, a
little stretch and go. And also it's just going to
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be uncomfortable, and you have to know that, like, it
just sucks. There is no easy answer or this is
how to do it and how it's going to be easier.
It just sucks. You have a hard job. It sounds
like life kind of got you right now, and there's
not an easy way to do it. If you could
run during lunch, if you have an hour lunch, you
could spend twenty minutes of it running two miles yea,
and go from there. You could do a couple of
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miles here, a couple of miles after work? What do
you do that? What do you call a prison workouts?
Where you just like, yeah, must call a body way
work out someone like you yeah, because you're just like
it feels like you've got nothing else to do with
no weights or whatever, just working same type of running,
like things you can do at home or you don't
have to go to the gym. You absolutely can get
the same. It's it's about the amount of work you
put it, not how fancy the equipment is that you have. Amy,
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what do you say, Well, something that changed for me
drastically was five years ago and one day suddenly I
had two kids, and I went from being able to
work out whenever I wanted to not And one thing
I changed was just releasing that pressure of having to
do it all at one time or fitting in a
certain amount of time, and so breaking it up like
sometimes I'll I'll wake up in the morning and if
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I've got a carve out ten minutes, I'll do a
little something there, and then later in the day get
in twenty minutes of something and just releasing that pressure.
And then slowly over the week, it'll all those little
pops will will add up, and I think you'll feel
the difference, like mentally and physically you'll feel good. And
I think if you have this job where you're work
at twelve hours a day, like if the job is
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done when you're done, not based on a clock, you
can work out in the middle of it a little bit. Yeah,
and just extend that work day and actually just be
worse at work, tired at work than tired to work.
I mean literally, you know you can do it in
the middle of the work day. There are a lot
of options here, but I promise you it can be done.
There have been weaker people that have had it harder
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and been successful at it, So I believe in you. You
You just gotta make it a priority. Sometimes it's not
a priority. Sometimes there are just other things that are
way bigger than having to get an exercise. You should
we all get your Exerciyes, sometimes life just comes at
you and you can't. Don't be nodding your head, Eddie.
That's not you, No, it is, because it's not. If
it wasn't for you to say, hey, we're doing this
at three o'clock, I would never do it right, but
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you could right. But I've said we're doing at three o'clock, right,
And so I'm like, whoa whatever I'm doing. Like you said,
split your work day, that's what I do. I'm like,
I'm not done with work, but I gotta beet Bobby
at three we gotta work out. I've done with work
at three sometimes day that comes with that show bizz baby,
there's so many fishery. Oh he just are you so busy?
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So busy? I am so busy. We believe in you.
There's a lot of ways to be efficient with exercise.
Don't feel like you have to get the best new
ways or best treadmill or best You can do it.
Like Eddie said, prison workout, man, you can also run,
and you can do it the mail of the day.
You can do it later. And there's so many on YouTube,
like you can just type in prison, no no t
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just like you know, quick at home workout, no equipment.
Thank you, close the mail back, We got your That
was about the cloth. I think Ramondo has got a
pretty solid jaw line, don't you. Yeah, Like I think
he's got the best jaw line of all the dudes here.
(14:53):
Thank you strong jaw. Like I'm describe Ramondo, who runs
our board, who is our head audio engineer. He kind
of looks like Mark Ruffalo. You know, it plays incredible hole. Yeah,
Mark Ruffalo would like not a lot of sleep. Okay,
I'm tired, but I think it raised got like this,
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like a great jaw line. And so I was talking
about this is like a cup in his jaw, and
he goes, you know, some guys pay for this. I'm like,
what a you're talking about? So he sent to me
a story about how guys are now paying tens of
thousands of dollars to have their jaws broken so they
can actually rebuild it, reshape it, and give them a
manly or looking jaw. Oh wow, give you that interests
(15:37):
that strong jaw. So what they did it took a
bunch of the guy's pictures and basically, when they got
their jaw fixed, women found them to be one to
one point five points hotter than they were before, without
even knowing why they were judging these guys and only
bumped them up one point. But that's pretty So if
you go from a six to a seven, that's a game.
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Yeah it's a big job point point okay, Kerry, But yeah,
solid jaw. Right, But you've had some procedures, yeah, not
jaw procedures, No, No, go ahead? Did the botox? Uh?
Did the prp in the in the hair? That's that?
That's scalp needle in the scalp right? Correct? Yeah, blood,
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but way less expensive than ten thousand dollars that's insane.
I had because I cracked another tooth. I had to
get the botox in the jaw again. I don't feel
anything again. You might mean you might look at it
this way. Well, the first time I did, I did
very very very very little of Scots. I don't want
botox because I have to admit that, even if it's
just in my jaw that I got botox. I don't
want to be because I'm okay normalizes getting botox. No,
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no for me, because I'll get made fun of. I
get made fun of, but enough anybody else can say it. Fine,
but all these guys here, Oh yeah I am. I am,
Miss Piggy. You've been getting botox. Well, first of all,
you know this because you're being an idiot, because I
told you none of your wrinkles are kind of gone. No,
I got it in my jaw. There are no wrinkles
on my jaw. Have you been doing your lips through? Well,
I got filler. I thought, no, no, no, no this,
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but that your jaw is so strong you need more. Well,
so I told you guys, I got a little bit
because I was scared of it. It didn't do anything.
So this time and Edie was with me like an
hour later, so it's full, and I was like, dude,
I had to shoot needles in the like great places
of my jaw because I grind my teeth so hard.
I'm not even sure botox does what. It paralyzes a muscle, Yes,
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sore my hangs. That's not good in that. No, it's
just going to allow you. You're so tense right there
that it's going to just relax that area so that
the you you're building that muscle, it's a muscle right there,
and you can even there are sizers there that like
sometimes I grind so much, I build that muscle, but
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I've gotten it in my jaw as well. And I
saw that muscle relax and go down because I wasn't
working it so much. Yeah, mine, how long would I
do that? My tools? Like a week? Yeah, over a
week ago? This tip up. I crack. Yeah, I say
cracked it like chiff top a bottom because I grind
so hard. And Camelin's like, you gotta go and do
more because you didn't even give it a good try.
If you do it again it doesn't work, We'll try
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something else. I'm wearing mouth guards. I got needles in
the face. And then they're like, whatever you do, don't
work out for like six hours, and I'm like, no,
Eddie and I are working on an now sorry, Like yeah,
and I just really you can't work, maybe just don't
go upside down or well, then they said you can't
lay you can't get your heart rate up like one sixty,
which I live over one sixty working because we go hard.
And then two they're like, don't lay down. And you
know what, I do a lot of laying down. There's
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such a rebel, thank you. But the whole time I'm
watching my appa watch going edyone thing to down. We
gotta slow down. I don't want a face to be paralyzed.
But it's OK. But are you going back again this week? No?
I don't. I'm not going back. No. Oh you're done
with botox. It should last for months, but it doesn't
work yet. Is my point? You guys still see me
come here in the morning. In the first half hour
I'm here, Yeah, you're like stretching, stressing my jaws out
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because I grind. I clenched so hard so and then
I have all my teeth are fake. Whenever I first
started to make any money at all, because I'd busted
teeth in the hole, even the bottom ones. Huh. Oh wow,
I had bad teeth in my whole life. Could we
I didn't go to the dentist until my twenties. So
I said, there are two things I was gonna do
by my mom's somewhere to live and get my teeth fixed.
And so my teeth are fake? What did they do
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with all the old stuff they're hanging up in his office? Oh?
They really put them up. No, I have no idea.
I don't. I didn't ask. That would be cool though,
Like you know, you go to some places, it's like, oh,
they have a picture of your client, like, oh, this
person working out of the bario's teeth and then there's
that person's teeth. Don't take your teeth out. Yeah, but
you know whose dad did my teeth? Caroline Hobby's dad.
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Really huh. I went went down because I know what
I was doing, and he lives in Waco did maybe
probably still does, and he was like, yeah, we'll take
care of it. And I was like, I'm still embarrassed
in my teeth. My whole life had really bad teeth
and didn't go to dentist forever, and He's like, we'll
get you fixed up. And so they did the top first.
You could do both at the same time. To the top. First,
I had to wear like a guard. Couldn't use my
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front teeth for like three months. Oh, put them on.
Then they had do my bottom count have my fronteeth
for another three months. It was like six months and
every my front teeth. That's tough. No apples for you.
And now I got Now I'm just cracking them, cracking
my teeth. Okay, we're gonna play this. Thank you guys
for hanging out. Um, anybody when their job broken for
I thought about it. Everybody good online would be awesome.
(20:13):
Yeah yeah yeah, but now you can get a better jobs.
It's time for the good news. So when you think
of firefighters, you think of them putting out fires, rescuing
people les, Yeah, muscles then muscles. Yeah. I don't know
(20:33):
that really done cross online, but go ahead there. Yes,
they were strong doing like all the things. Well, you
can add, why's she going on on that star? Sweating? Ahead,
you can add hooking high school girls up with graduation
dresses and prom dresses? Wow, what's up? Well, they decided
to rally together. This is the Louisville Firefighters Union, and
(20:54):
they hosted a pop up shop where high school girls
could come and shop for dresses and shoes and jewelry
and accessories and all the things totally for free. This
is something where otherwise these girls might not have the
things that maybe some other people at school would happen.
It's called giving, loving, and heartfelt. That's that's the organization.
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The neighborhood or the town came donate to stuff. Yeah,
like they're actively looking for donations because they want to
make this a yearly thing. This is the first time
they've ever done it, and they were able to give
away two hundred and thirty dresses and that's just so far.
And then they're working on creating a whole nonprofit again
it'll be an ongoing thing. So if you know of
something like this in your community, I think it's a
(21:37):
great thing to donate to. I felt like we should
get a hoose and jose Amy down after that first
part of that muscles and I rippling, I said, men
and women did biceps. I just said, like, you don't
pictures them passing out dresses, really, No, you're a picture
them do a lot of things. You're a picture them
with muscles, Okay, pectorals lots right. That's a great story,
(22:01):
thank you. That is what it's all about. That was
tell me something good on the Bobby Bones Show. Now Easton,
Corbetty Easton. It's been a while, so seeing your buddy, yeah, man,
it's been a little bit. Yeah, good to see you again. YouTube.
Man was looking here some old show notes and you
were one of our first guests ever when we started here.
And we've been here now ten years. We just hit
(22:22):
ten years and so you've been on since then. But
you were one of our very first guests. We were
so new. The day was March nineteenth, twenty thirteen. We
didn't really start until March first, doing the show, you know,
in multiple cities. So our second week you're in, you're singing.
We got to know you a little bit, do you
happen to remember? Not that show specifically, but at that time,
(22:42):
I don't know. People thought we were just weird. They
still do, but they were they warned you, like, these
guys are crazy. No, not really. I mean I knew
it was a new show, you know, at all. But man,
you know, I do remember over the years doing Settle shows,
you know, with you guys, and then he was like,
these guys are crazy. So he learned himself that's I'm
probably crazy too, so trust me. I won't say who,
(23:04):
but somebody in the studio I had seen you somewhere
and they were like, I didn't know that was at first,
but this is a pretty good looking guy, pretty beefed up,
pretty like muscular. And then then they like it, Oh,
it's Easton Corbin. And so I went to your Instagram.
It was like a picture you're doing curls or something.
Arms are massive, Like, what's happening over here, buddy? Man?
Just trying to be worth the thern. I hear you like,
(23:25):
are you like bodybuilding? No? No, man, I just I
just love to work. Tell me he doesn't look massive.
Oh he looks big, he looks massive. I just man,
I just enjoyed. It kind of sets the tone for
the day, and you know it just yeah, it just
makes you feel better. You're a Texas tech fan. No,
it's funny. They were rescuing me that you have a
hat on. I was down home and my high schools
the Trenton Tigers. God, and I've seen a kid with
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his hat on. I was like, dude, I love that
hat and it was just for the baseball team and
Trenton Tigers, and so I took a picture of it
and I had my merch people. I was like, well,
I'll bet you they could probably make it. So sure
enough I called them. They're like, yeah, we could design that.
So I just hadn't make Oh yeah, because it's it's
orange not so it doesn't work for me. That's well.
And I think because somebody told me there was another
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high school in Texas and they were whatever, you know,
talent starts with the Tea Tigers, and I guess they
were selling them, and I guess Texas take I think
send them like a Ceason assists. All right, Easton Corbyn's
here and I want to get to your new song.
Into second, we're gonna play the whole thing. So it's
called Mary that Girl. So we'll come back with that.
(24:27):
But what I'd like to do if it's okay, I
know you and who's your friend here? Yeah? We got
lorn over here. Man. How long you been with me now?
Twelve years? Twelve years and all the same capacity like
playing playing with them, Yeah for the most part. What's
he like? What's what's he likes Eason. No, he's rad.
He's super super super chill. Do you have guys work
out together? You both have big arms. Is that you
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have to have massive arms in the group? And T shirts? Yeah? Yeah,
dark tight shirts but literally yeah. Every time I will
show show up and he's wearing the same thing. Now,
hold on, I show up first, So every time I
show up, he's Eddie and I do that. Sometimes that's
not today. You guys look great. Before we get into
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the new song, he said, could I just make a
couple requests? Ye, would you mind playing a little bit
of a little more country than that? Yeah, Like my
wife will just randomly singing this around the house and
Jim and she's and I'm like, I was like, what's that?
What are saying? She's like a little more country than that?
And she has this version of the highwayman in her
mind and you're one of them, all right? Yeah? Yeah,
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so that's not bad confidence. It's not well, you don't
know who the three are. It's me, Eddie and Lunchbock.
We'll do that too, a little a little bit from
Easton Corbyn. Here's a little more country than that. Um,
easan when you went to school. Did you study AGG
Were you a NAG major? Guy? I did, Man, I
went to the College Agriculture, University of Florida and basically
study the AGG business. That's what amy. Yeah from Texas
(25:54):
A and M. Okay, they called it AGG development. Okay,
Well the official name was Food and Resource Economics, but
it was basically an HAG business degree. So what did
you study? Like? What what were the classes? Um, A
bunch of economics classes. That doesn't sound very country, but
it was economics of corn. Yeah, maybe yours similar turf management? Uh? Oh,
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all my lab all my labs were on farms, like, um,
we would go out to chicken farms or and be
with cattle and that's where our lab would meet. I
took a chicken sex class. What was more? Really, if
you went to Texas A and M around two thousand
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and two thousand and three, you know what I'm talking about.
Chicken You signed up for chickens eggs. I don't even
know if the teacher that is still there, but it
was a very interesting class. Well, moving on to Easton here,
so the Avenue song called Marry That Girl. Uh, you're
one of the writers of the song. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Like while you walk in. I always like to know
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kind of how the idea came about, or if somebody
showed up with the idea. Yeah, it was me, Adam,
Craig Way Kirby and Shane Minor. And you know a
lot of those writing session as you know, they all
start for about the first hours a big BS session. Hey,
chewing the fat, like you talked about a song catching
up and Adam started talking about and I don't know
how we got on this, but he started talking about
how he met his wife, and he's like, man, as
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soon as I saw her, I knew I was gonna
marry that girl. And I kind of looked at some
of the other guys. I was like, man, that might
need the title for the day. So I'm glad we
went down that road. So how long did it take
you to write this one? Probably two or three hours,
not too long, so okay, So like he came pretty quick,
you know, nine am to three pm b a Lettle
standard writing session. You know you do it, you maybe
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record Okay, that's pretty quick, kind of fell out of you. Yeah,
but that's only after an hour of chewing the fat.
So this one came even faster than that. On the
Bobby Bones Show. Now Easton Corbetty. So here's a cliff
of Easton's new song called marry that girl. I'm gone,
didn't change your name, but she don't know me yet.
She's what I've been praying something God bunching. I ain't
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never been the same since we first. Man, I'm going
on everybod girl. Thanks. Hey, were you raised on a farm?
I was? Yeah, I grew up kind of a small
cattle farm in North Florida my grandparents. And did you
have to do like chores before school? Not before school?
Because that's always a story, Like I couldn't even go
to school until now. My grandpa used took care of that.
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But after after it was when the chores began from me.
What what were the life lessons you learned from living
on a farm? Man? You learn, like you just learn
about life in general. You know death, you know being born,
and you know through the cows and stuff, and you know,
just through all the hard work. Then you know and
usually it it you know lands on you. You know
it's up to you get it done. You know, Well,
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ain't that right? You guys always counting on me. I'm
like once you counting yourself. It's something the thing, they'll
boby do it for me. I'm like, no, if you
do it for yourself, go work on a farm. Learn
a little bit. I had story of every morning here
in this show. Easton's here and he's nice enough to
play a few songs for us. Here would you do
all over the road? Just a little bit of that?
All right? Here's Easton Corbin and Lauren. He's a guitar player.
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Thank you. Can I ask you a question about your name? Lauren? Yeah?
Because I got picked on a lot for my name
and Bobby because there were Bobby girls. There's Bobby boys,
and I was on fifty percent girl. You're a big dudes.
I want to be as completely. But it would be cool.
We cool? Right? Everybody was cool? Yeah? Cool? I don't
know what dude named Lauren? Uh, there aren't many. I've
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only meant a few in my life. But uh, mine
is the man version the spelling l O R E N.
So that makes me feel better, yeah, Lauren? Yeah? And
Easton your name? Where does that come from? Man? I
have no idea. I think maybe I was one the
day after Easter. Maybe I don't know. They just said
it wrong. I just I guess like being from Arkansas,
wind its window. Maybe he's yeah easter no east oh easton? Okay,
(30:01):
well go you go with that one. So you put
out a record in January, But I was trying to
look at some of the time. It's five years in between, right,
it's been a while. Yeah. I put out a few
EPs and things since then. Yeah, but full length record, Yeah,
it's been a while. Why what was the deal there? Man? Just? Uh,
you know, I separated with Mercury and then went about
three years doing my own thing and just writing a
(30:22):
bunch and taking my time and just kind of you know,
looking for that right label home and and finally found
it with Benny Brown and and uh, you know, Stone
Country Records over there, and I had a ton of
songs that I just stalked piled over the three year
period of just writing and and honestly, man, it was
a really good period because you know, they say you
have your your whole life to write your first record,
(30:42):
and that three year period was like having my whole
life again to write a record and just take my
time and you know, write songs I love. How old
are you when you learn to play guitar? I think
it was a thirteen and why guitar? Who was like,
here this put this in your hands into guitar man.
I just always loved the guitar, and uh I came
across the sky down home. His name was Peewee Milton,
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and he was from Greenville, South Carolina, and retired in
a little place called steene Hatchey, Florida that you've never
heard of. And there was a local music store about,
I don't know, ten fifteen miles from there called Dixie Music,
and they just happened to be, you know, offering guitar
lessons over there, and my dad took me over and
away I went, did you come? Did you? Did you
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practice so much that you got pretty good? Like we're
that passionate about it? Oh? Yeah, yeah. I Literally my
routine every day would be come home from school, I
practice about three or four hours in my room, and
then it was time to go feed up and do
the farm stuff. The chores. Always back to the chores. Okay,
Easton Corbyn's here got a new song called Marry that Girl.
Can we get one more from you? You You guys got
(31:45):
might play one more? Of course, I mean I hope
for you to bring your instruments here, and I don't
get chores to do it the farm land, but let's
let's play well music here. Wouldn't do this? How about um?
Loving you was fun? You guys do that one. It's perfect,
nice job, easy, And I feel like this is a
new generation of you and your your career here. Yeah,
I think so. It's it's given me a really great
(32:07):
opportunity to reset and you know, I say those last
three years to really get back to my roots and
you know, just write music that I love and get
back to what I love about country music because you know,
it's funny when you make your first record and you know,
you don't know if you're going to have success or
not yet you hope to, but you know, being new,
you just don't know. And once you do have success,
(32:27):
it's almost like, okay, you did that. Then you got
these these other cooks that want to get in the
kitchen and put their spin on it, and it's like,
well that works, so why are we changing it? Yeah?
I hate a good cook you right right, But you
know what I'm saying. They try to, you know, they
want to change it when it's working, and uh, this
has allowing me to really get back and you know,
(32:47):
do what I do. And that's what I love about Benny.
You know he loves country music too, and we're got
on the same page and it just worked. It's got
to be cool to like feel fulfilled absolutely again. Yeah,
and doing this, well, that's really cool. You've out biking.
I love the mountain bike. I love the dirt bike.
What in the world you're gonna break something. You're at
that point now where you can't break something. You need
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like a contract from Benny to go could do stuff.
But you can't do stuff. It's gonna hurt you. Like
been like these quarterbacks that can't go skiing. All right, right, man,
it's I love it. It's fun man, it's always loving you. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I got it. I just don't know it sev you wrecked.
Oh yeah, yeah you. If you're riding hard, you're gonna
put it down for sure. Write that down. Ay for
(33:31):
a shirt. If you're riding hard, you're gonna put it down.
Riding hard, don't well, just like it just sounds harding
to do roast stuff, but you know, obstacles and things
like that where it's just yeah, I mean, like you compete.
I'm sorry, do you compete? No, no, no no, I
just love the trail ride just a Lauren and yeah, yeah,
that's right, one on one to the death. Look, Easton,
we're super pumped that you got some new music. You
(33:52):
came back in. When they said Easton, let's come by,
I was like, let's go, let's do it, let's let's
bring them in. And I don't know what to say
except was this the first of probably a bunch of
times that we'll be seeing each other. I hope the
singlers crushes it. Congrats on the new deal with your
record label. I know you know, Benny was instrumental a
lot of people's careers and it's kind of started something new.
So that's that's It's really neat to see you. And
(34:12):
I won't say who, but somebody saw you again and said, man,
it's a good looking dude. Oh you want to do?
Uncomfortable questions from listeners? Should we do that before we go?
All right? These are uncomfortable questions from listeners. Is Easton
Corbyn single? Yes? Okay, okay, okay. How much can Easton
Corbyn bench press? Not that much? There's people out stronger
(34:34):
than me. Do you ever? Max? Though not really. Yeah.
We were talking about this because Tim McGraw talking with him,
and I think somebody asked, how much do you Max
Bench president? It's like, I don't Max, Yeah, I'm not
seventeen trying to get a scholarship. Yeah exactly, And they're like,
can you believe to McGraw doesn't Max like challenging him
after he left, and I was like, why don't you
challenge him? Will he is here? Eddie? Sorry? Okay, Um,
(34:56):
can Easton Corbyn change at tire? Change a tire gonna?
I don't know, like a car tire tire? Yeah? Sorry?
Uh yeah absolutely. Yeah. Has Easton Corban ever been in
a bar fight? No? Actually, noon, but almost. Yeah. Has
Easton Corban ever had to stop a show because there
was a fight in the crowd? Oh yeah, yeah absolutely.
(35:16):
And then finally, does Easton Corban own the red corvette
he posted on Instagram? No, I don't tell me. The
story is, I didn't see the picture. Man. We were
it we were playing the Stude's Farm. Uh, it was
a big FFA event and he just happened to have
one of the new corvettes and I think they're pretty cool.
So he let me drive it and I was like, yeah,
why not take a picture and act like it's mine? Yeah, yeah,
why not? Why not? Okay, So here's the thing. Easton's
(35:38):
got an album that I mean, what is today Today's
I mean it came out like two months ago called
Let's Do Country Right. And if you love old school
like traditional country with like sonically, there's some definitely new
elements too, but it definitely a traditional country if that's
if that's your jam, go check out Let's Do Country
Right from Easton new songs called Marry That Girl, and
then go over to Easton's website and I mean, you
(36:00):
got a lot of dates. They printed off all the
dates and it was like sheet and a half. Oh yeah,
let's say. Yeah it's complaining. I'm glad to be busy. Absolutely,
you play all the hits though, right absolutely, I'm doing
that bull crap where you show up, don't play to
hit and because that's some bull crapping artist, dude, I'll
leave out their biggest songs. I hate that man. You
play a little more country than that, right, absolutely, because
I'll be I would be give my money back. Easton
(36:20):
Corbyn there is you guys. Go follow him at Easton
Corbyn good to see you, Bud. It's awesome. There is
so much I appreciate you. Thank you Rabins. I have
an hour long podcast to sit down in depth with
Chase Rise. It is fantastic. This is Chase Rice talking
about what he had to do to get his dad
to buy him his dream guitar. And then I wanted
I'd be in class like Google and Martin guitars. I
(36:41):
don't know why I wanted to Martin. I showed it
in my dad. My dad made me sit and play
the only time he's ever seen me play, which is
cool that he got to. He made me sit in
front of him and my mom in the living room
in their house in North Carolina and play like four
or five songs. He said, I'm not going to buy
you in the nice Martin that you want unless you
do this, and I did it. So he bought me this,
the Martin that I still play today, and that's like
(37:02):
him in college. And he talks about his dad died.
He was playing football at North Carolina, had moved his
way up to basically being a starter and had got
himself hurt real bad, and his dad died, so he
had to sit out of season and his dad died
and he just never kind of got back at it.
Talks about all of it super in depth, not all
sad stuff, also some really happy stuff. But check it out.
(37:23):
It's the latest episode of The Bobby Cast with Chase Rice.
It's up now and tomorrow Martina McBride for an hour,
which is equally amazing. You Sammy's pile of stories. So
I've got a list of stereotypes that most women still
face today that we're hoping to change. But Bobby, I don't.
I don't know if you are can relate to any
(37:45):
of it. I knew that was what she's gonna say
that most people have adden heard the show. They'd be like, Bobby,
do you do this to women? But no, She's like,
do you suffer the same stereotype? Some people look at you.
Do you feel this like we do? Okay, go ahead, Okay,
these are things we can work on changing. Girls are
more delicate and emotional than boys. But I think generally
that's generally right because well, y'all are true, But I
(38:08):
also I'm delicate, So I mean I'm with that. No,
these are girls and you, yeah, because you were raised
by women, Yes, so it makes sense. But I mean,
most men in this room were conditioned to not probably
show much even if they do feel delicate exactly not
to show it. But okay, go ahead. Boys are stronger
than girls. Well, physically, men are built bigger, but I
(38:29):
don't think they're stronger emo, emotionally, intellectually. The only way
guys are stronger mostly just because we're built bigger physically. Oh, physically,
we in ways, certain parts of our body are in
some of its mental because y'all could not handle a
monthly period. You we could couldn't we could, And I
wish I had one that means I could have a baby,
(38:51):
and I always wanted to bit the baby. So, but
the only way that guys are stronger than girls, it's
like bench present curls because we're not strong are than women,
right Like mentally there are women stronger than me though
for sure. Oh yeah, yeah, you're gonna find though, Like
girls are like pink and boys are blue. It's like
my favorite color, it's one red number one. I love pink.
(39:12):
If I can find something pink, I'm in completely. So
again I'm being stereotyped with you. Men are better drivers
than women probably, I think if you're saying that just
adds a whole different wrinkle because we just look at
you and this. Yeah. So I don't know that that's
true universally, but in this room, yes, girls can cry.
(39:32):
Boys shouldn't cry. Boys are taught not to cry, even
though they probably want to, which goes into another one.
Boys are braver than girls. That is not true at all.
That's the dumbest one I've heard, but it is that
is a condition of like, oh, we'll have the man
go do it. He can handle it because he's not
going to be as scared as you. But I'm scared.
I told you football is a boys game. And well,
(39:54):
the only reason that is though it because they don't
let they don't really encourage women to play football and
junior hih high school levels, and if they do, it's like,
that's so cool. But there isn't that. This is from
one dot com. I didn't make it, so I'm just
answering your question. Sciences is more for boys. Women are smarter.
We're breaking the ahead. Okay. I have a list of
(40:17):
celebrities that I've seen are communicated with ghosts. One like
me ghost dog, right, but I'm not a celebrity. But
I'm just I'm like a I'm like a foe celebrit
Like I'm not famous, but I'm like got a little notoriety,
sound like a fake celebrity. So I've seen a ghost.
Dog well, lunchbox who thinks he's a celebrit he's seen
a ghost. Yeah, I had an interaction. I was walking
down the hall and pushed me in the closet and
I couldn't get out. Kate Kate Hudson says that she
(40:44):
and her mom, Goldie Hawn, make him feel spirits. Share
said that Sonny Bono plays tricks on her. That's her
ex husband as a ghost. It is yes, you got
Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez. Selena even has a
ghost hunting app, So that doesn't make you. I could
download the app that that makes me equal. Most she
(41:04):
found a ghost who was telling her the names of
people and most full of crap on that list are
probably me too, saying oh really, yeah, I mean Shared
Pryce is talking to a ghost. I was thinking the
Goldie Hawn Kate Hudson, there there a little way, but genetically,
if one can talk to ghosts passed out of the
next one. I feel like they're free and open to it.
I can't prove they haven't talked to ghosts. I've never
talked to a ghost. I don't think we humans can
(41:27):
talk to ghosts. I don't know that there are ghosts,
but I don't know if there's not. Did you see
the article about how like twenty eight girls were hospitalized
because of anxiety after playing with a Wuiji board? No?
Are you sure that wasn't unlike the onion? Really no,
it's real. It's got to be real, all right, And
we're playing with it at school and then they got
(41:48):
they were so anxious. It has nothing to do with
the ghosts. I don't really think that anything happened with it,
but they freaked out, got it? Okay. Country stars have
named the weirdest things that bands have thrown on stage.
Thomas Rhett a packet of breast milk. That's random. Maybe
they know all the kids. They're like, you probably need this.
There's a practical gift. I'm gonna throw up there. Go ahead.
(42:10):
Kane Brown and Ashley Bride say brawls of ross Walker
Hays underwear, hardy, a prosthetic leg. Interesting. Oh wow, that
one I would be confused by all the rest. I
kind of gets in the culture and they probably wanted
that back right, or it was an accident. They were
really just doing a kick in the air, like, yes,
jelly rolls is interesting, um Men's whitey tidies and drugs, well,
(42:34):
drugs I get don't understand ahead, and then Jordan Davis
said that someone threw a boot like they did through
a boot on stage and it says he did a
shoey out of it. You know what that is before
the beer in the boot out very famous in Australia.
That's there a thing, but it has slowly drifted into
country music. Yeah, but Jordan, he can't, he can't do
(42:55):
that drink out of well, you won't be seeing me
kiss him. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time
for the good news. There's a call that came into
the Beth, Maine Sheriff's Department and they said that somebody
was driving saw a dog laying in the middle of
(43:16):
the road. And it's really cold in Maine this time
of year, freezing temperatures. So Deputy Mark Anderson shows up.
He looks he didn't see a dog. He's like, this
is the area, kind of just checks it out. He
looks in a ditch, Well, there's the dog. It's a
fourteen year old dog, almost frozen to death. So he
gets the dogs, wraps her up in a blanket, puts
her in the cruiser. But he doesn't like just leave
it there. He says, well, let me go down the
(43:37):
neighborhood and knock on all the doors, see whose dogs is.
He went through like dozens of houses. Finally knock on
the right door. They're like, oh, my gosh, yes, that's
our dog and she We took her out last night
and she hadn't been back. We hadn't seen her overnight,
and she finally got reunited with the owners. I like
that for a couple of reasons. I thought at first
it was like a dog abuse story, and then the
cops saved him. But no, the dog got out, The
dog got out and with their dog back. Yeah, dang,
(44:00):
good thing that cop did that. We had Eddie and
I were working out and him Stanley out. My dog.
He doesn't get to do much because he tore his
um second aco as his leg him in his leg,
so he's just always so restless because he can't we
can't let him run yet he's still in rehab, and
so I let him out while we were like lifting,
and it was like he rolled a bowling ball into
(44:21):
a group of small children. He was like, he's just like, oh,
I can't believe it, and he's just running into Eddie
and me, jumping on Eddie's head. He could talk, he'd
be like, oh, what are y'all doing? Boom boom. It's
like the Kool aid Man, but a small bulldog just
running through. And I was like, okay, since it is
so much energy, and he would set for a second
as soon as I would turn my back, well, yeah too.
(44:43):
He sees y'all being all active and maybe you wanted
to work out and thinking about that. He's a bulldog.
That's a great story. We love animal stories. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. A
bride goes viral for an adult's only wedding. Now, on
the surface, that sounds already, but it's not. It just
means no kids, right, But these things keep going viral.
(45:05):
I'll say it again. If you're having a wedding, it's
your rules. If you're having a party, it's your party.
If you want to cry at it, you can because
it's your party. You can cry if you want to cry,
if you want to cry, if you want to, you
would cry too if it happened to you. No one
gets except so that being said, we didn't have kids
at our wedding and it didn't go We didn't. It
wasn't even a big deal unless they were in it.
(45:27):
I mean, we had to find a babysitter. So that
was rough. We made it happen. It's your wedding. I
don't worry about us. It was your wedding. It's not rough.
It's all about you, it is. There were no no,
we don't have any kids at the wedding. So and
you didn't go viral because nobody gives a crap, right,
just remember if it's your wedding, give you whatever you want.
And how do you things keep going viral? I don't know.
I'm gonna post on there again. We wait, we had
a wedding with no kids. Let's see if it goes viral.
(45:47):
But it wasn't like controversial. Did you go, well, that's stupid.
I mean, yeah, I had to find a babysitter. You would.
Let's go over to Amy and get in the More
Morning Corny More Corny. What did the little seed say
to the mature flower? What did the little seed say
to the mature flower? Okay, Bloomer, It's like, okay, Boomer
(46:12):
that morning Corny. No, that's Oklahoma, No, no, exactly somebody
who's older and for like three months, three years ago,
that was the thing you said, Okay, Boomer, never word, Yeah, yeah, tough.
She's on a j had a hit in a while?
What y like you put out like three singles that
have like three bad songs in a row. The record
(46:33):
labels wondering if you're ever gonna put out another hit? Okay, Okay,
all right, that's the morning Corny, Okay, Bloomer. Sometimes I
just laugh on them in my head, but then when
I saved them out loud, I'm like, okay, yeah. Oh.
In the middle of saying it, You're like, this is
like I know, I just have to own it. That's funny.
On the phone, Justin who lives in Yeah what he
(46:56):
must be listening to Skyy mcarree right now he is, Yeah,
anchors Alaska, Justin. What's up, buddy? Good morning studio? All right,
buddy up Hey, I just want to tell you, if
you get the chance to ride in the back of
a fighter jet. You absolutely have to go why. I'm
really scared of hide it. I get sick and I'm
a baby, So go ahead tell me why. Because one,
you've been teaching mental toughness for a year, right, So
(47:19):
you got this. You just got this mind over matter
and it's the best part of flying. Like to take off,
they're gonna put you to jump suit. You'll go through
some egress training. Um, and then you get to see
something that very few people ever get to see. It's amazing.
What's egress training? So it's just just something happens. How
to hold on so when the chair comes out of
(47:41):
the plane, how to hold on you after you know,
ejections ejet ejection training. I they're gonna eject me from
the plane. Only listen, that's it only is something really
bad goes on. But that's you know. The chests of
that happened are slim and almost note they almost none. Well,
you've got to be preparedn't say none, because wait, how
(48:02):
do you know this? Justice? So I got the opportunity
to ride in the back of an F fifteen E
when I was in the Air Force, and it was
the biggest highlight of my Air Force career. Yeah, but
you were in the Air Force. You like to go
up and play. But I'm not a pilot. I'm an
electronic technico. Okay, I'm looking here. So the F one
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five E goes eighteen hundred miles per hour. Whoa can
you look, Mike at the Blue Angel that I'm gonna
be in if I could do this? Um so Blue
Angels super fast too. So here's the deal. They asked
me my birthday. They sent me all this stuff like
I haven't committed anything yet. When my jacket size, my heighth,
my weight, they went all of those. Why does it
matter justin how much I weighed? Because because some depending
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on your side, some people are too big. Those seats
are very narrow to fit in the cockpit, and so
so that matters. They're gonna do roles with me in
this because that's what blue a dude, and justin. I
know you don't know me except for listening to me
on the show. But if I ride in a car,
if I ride in the back seat and I look
down at my shoes for thirty seconds, I want to vomit.
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And we're not rolling, We're just driving forty five miles
an hour, and if I'm not driving, it's and they're
gonna roll me in this thing. It's gonna be coded
in my vomit. No, you won't, and honestly you talked
about that. They'll give you a bang, so you won't
in the cock a white bang. Do I wear one
of those masks with a tube or like a like
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a coming out of it like the bit you know
the gun. Yeah, there's like some sort of like tube
to some machine. That's your oxygen, right, so as if
you get about a thirty thousand feet um, that's your oxygen.
So yes, you'll wear that, but you probably won't get
that high. You'll you'll put on a helmet one. It's safety.
It's got your commented so you can listen to the
pilot and then you can listen to all the pilots
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talking to each other. And then is there a way
I could accidentally hit that E jack button, like like
if I'm getting lung around acting an elbow something that
I shoot out because I don't need that near me. No, okay,
absolutely not. It's above you. It's above you. It's on
the seat and you have to have both hands on
it and pull it down. I mean the chances of yeah, no,
zero times, just like grab and craft like I'm scared of.
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Like that's through trains on the seat. Yeah, I remember lunchbox.
He went in the bathroom. He wanted to test how
strong that. He was like, let's see how strong this
isn't he broke it? But I'm like, let's see this
boom and it happened, and then I'll just get thrown
out of the plane. You cannot eject yourself, the pilot asked,
I take that as a challenge. Now I get mad. Okay,
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justin thank you. I yes, that freaks me out, because
what if the pilot passes out and you need to eject?
He said slim to none. But he just said, you
won't do it, the pilot does it. What about that?
Justin what if the pilot passes out and I have
to eject or land us? Once again, that's why you
go through the egos training. Okay, and you guys, training
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is gonna teach me how to land the plane, No,
to eject, They're gonna tell they're gonna tell you how
to bail. This does not sound good. I know his
point was to make me feel comfortable, but now I'm
a little more scared. Okay, Justin, Thank you, buddy. I
gotta commit in the next few days. I appreciate that call, though.
Good luck. I wish you the best. Thanks man. I
do want to wear the suit. Yeah, you can do
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that without flying the plane. I know. I want to
be like this on board of the suit. So yeah,
the Blue Angels have invited me to go and fly
with them, except I am a I'm a pud. That's
the truth. Thank you for the call, Justin. Dan. This
guy's eat nothing but coconuts for twenty eight years. Oh,
that's it. And he's not doing it to go look
at me. He has some sort of like gastro reflux
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situation that's so bad that anything he would eat would
like I feel like fire inside of him. So he
just figured out the only thing he could eat was coconuts. Wow,
and that's all he's eaten for twenty eight years. There's
no joy in food, which also might be pretty cool
because then you aren't over in food and find your
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joining other place. Oh me too, man, I'm on this
whole thirty right now. I don't even know what it was.
I thought it was like a diet it's not a diet.
It's just you only eat foods that can go bad basically,
so most of the stuff has no cheese or sugars
unless it's fruit. It's tough, but you're doing it for
your good. I'm gonna go to coconuts and this guy,
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I'm not careful. Yeah, I'm not doing it for any
other reason. Yeah, except I'm just trying to find what's
wrong with me. But that's what happened with this dude.
And he was like, coconut has minerals and calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium.
Apparently he was so weak because of his like disease,
or it was so bad that he would lose all
strength or he could barely walk for more than minute
at a time. But then he just started in coconuts.
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Twenty eight years later, it's all he can eat. Do
you guys like coconuts. I like coconut water better than water,
so I'll do coconut water sometimes, but coconuts don't taste
that good to me. The meat of a coconut that's growth.
And we have these pouches that my wife just cut
up of coconut pieces, like from the meat of a
meat is weird meat, I know, but it meat, coconut meat.
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I know, it's bizarre. And she makes it with like
mangoes because she knows I'm a child and I need
a little sweet things too. And even then I'm like,
a coconut not that good, but I don't mind. Coconut
cream pie, no coconut flavorings awesome. Yeah, I like it
on thee. Yeah, yeah, that's great. Yeah, coconut sugary coconut.
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That's where it's at right there. Daylight saving time, if
made permanent, would save money and lives. We almost got
to where they were passing a law, but I think
it just wasn't signed in by the president a couple
of years ago when it got close, or maybe it
didn't hit that like one of the little deals city good,
let's make it a let's make it a law. And
not everybody agreed to it. And some people are like, well,
(53:52):
do you want the sun to come up at eight am?
Don't mind it, Let's just keep the time the same.
Do you guys fell off today? Oh so tired? But
you are usually tired anyways. My problem you guys always
come in tired. Yeah. I take a different mindset this
year I normally am tired, but I feel like tired.
Talking about being tired and complaining about the time change
makes me more tired, So reversing it this year, I
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feel great. Time change does not affect me at all whatsoever.
This weekend we all turn our clocks back, which I
like this time. I don't think we should be changing
our clocks anyway. However, permanent daylight savings time results in
fewer car accidents with animals because they're not await ye,
what's going on with they They're confused by us because
(54:37):
we're normally not on the road, and then they think
they can cross the street. Correct, Okay, They're all like,
we thought we got to Starbucks this time when that
crowded but no traffic. The study estimates that humans would
kill thirty seven thousand fewer deer each year in car accidents,
and of the thirty seven thousand accidents, some of those
are fatal, like for them on our end, two or
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three thousand. For the humans that alone, we're saving at
least a thousand lives. It's crazy. I hate moving the clock.
So animals don't get the memo. Well, they don't have
good internet. They still have dial up earning more money
actually does make people happier, says scientists Boom. Well, as
we suspected, there's research to prove it. Earning more money
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does make people happier. That's according to a new study
from these researchers at Princeton University and the University of
Pennsylvania that finds happiness rises as income does. The analysis
up ends previous research that said people were happy to
about seventy five thousand dollars and then it kind of
started to peter out. However, they say, now the more
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you make, the better you feel. Up to now from
seventy five thousand to five hundred thousand dollars, Well it
is after about five hundred thousand dollars though they say
that kind of peters out. More money, more problem. But
I just wait for another one to go. Ah, they
were wrong too, but it's going up. These are Princeton
and Yale. These aren't no dummies, just like these and
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University of Pennsylvania made up the yell part oh whenever
they played in basketball this week and something I don't know.
I just know that they're really smart. They're IVY League,
and so we need to listen and thank you Now
when I say money matters, you all know I'm telling
the truth. I don't think any of us debated that
money matters. I think we all said, except for you,
that money's not the most important thing. You once said
(56:26):
you would not see your kids or wife for three
years for one million dollars. That's right, you remember saying that. Yeah,
I mean it may have been ten million, but I
don't remember how much it was. But you're right, and yes,
but they agree with me. And I'm just telling you
that when you have money, you are happier. Your money
drives everything, It drives the bus. Well, there's less stress exactly,
maybe better, more problems, but like Bobby would know, you
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don't have to worry about bills. The easier part is
that you can stressed by different things. Yeah. Yeah. Growing up,
when have enough food, that was real stress. Now it's
like which polo match I want to go to. I'm
just kidding. I've never been. Give me five hundred thousand,
let me stress. I'll figure it out exactly. No, I agree.
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Here is a voicemail from Cindy and Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Hey, Bobby,
I see your team is going to be playing in
their first game in Deroines, Iowa. Welcome to Iowa if
you happen to be able to make it to the game.
Hogs love your show. It's the friendliest state I've ever
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been to, Iowa. And I will be there. I should
be on Thursday games at three thirty. I will do
the show and then I will go up to Iowa
and I will watch the game, and I will try
to be back before Friday's show. I say try, I
might end up crying in an alley somewhere because He'll
always pretty good. But yes, I will be there. I'm excited.
I'm fully dressed today. I really wear sweats to work anymore,
but my wife fought me this new Arkansas razorback sweatsuit
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head to toe today. I'm rocket. I'm a rocket every
day until Thursday. We should you know, so I appreciate that.
I'm super excited. Eddie and I did not wear big
hats this weekend because we were lucky enough to sit
in the coaches section and we didn't want to be
annoying and have those huge hats on. We just don't
want to be annoying and have the huge chats on
in that section. Some of the players parents were sitting
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behind us, they wouldn't be able to see. We don't
want them to not be able to see their kids
and their whole life into it. So but the game
we went to be one. It's pretty cool. But we
may wear them this weekend. We may were than Thursday.
I don't know. We I just Abby did such such
good work on these massive hats. I mean they're two
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feet tall, foot and a half wide and they fit
on your hip. They're funny. Yeah, we could just take
a picture in them and post the game. It might
be our last year. Okay. If I had the full
sweatsuits that the team wore pretty game, I would wear
it to the game. I almost wear a jersey to
the game this weekend watching him. No, I don't know
(58:55):
what they would have thrown you in the game. You're
worried about them, afraid of that. They know I've been training.
You're in Yeah, you never know, but we'll talk about
that coming up. We'll do high low from the weekend.
But yeah, all indications right now are that I will
be in Iowa on Thursday afternoon. Okay, let's go over
and do the news. Bobby's story. So there was that
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kidnapping in Mexico and sadly a couple of people lost
their life. I remember that band goes in. I think
there are for them. They're from South Carolina. They confuse
them for like a Haitian drug cartel smug and so
they go and they kidnap. I'm thinking there's somebody else.
Two of the people die and we're like, wait, what happened?
(59:39):
Why did they turns out it was an accident. The
cartel has apologized, Oh my gosh, which I never thought
I would say those words. A Mexican cartel has taken
responsibility and apologize for the kidnapping of four Americans, two
of whom died. The golf cartel GROUPO Scorpions, Yeah, as
(01:00:00):
they were acting on their own in violation of cartel rules.
Five men were tied found near a pickup Thursday morning,
and a note was found on the truck's windshield saying
they shouldn't have done this or turning them in. I mean,
how crazy is that that they turned them in because
they didn't just kill them. That's what I was thinking.
(01:00:20):
The note says they condemn the events on Friday, March third, which, unfortunately,
an innocent working mother died in four American citizen were kidnapped.
For this reason, we have decided to hand over those
involved and directly responsible for the events, who at all
times acted under their own determination and in discipline and
against the rules in which the CDG has always operated.
(01:00:42):
A's from ABC and NBC News. I was so surprised
they came out and apologized, And then I was even
more surprised they just simply turned them in and didn't
kill them. Their own people who messed up, but even
they don't want to get canceled the cartel. I felt that, buddy.
I mean, do you think the real Haitian smugglers are like, oh,
heads up. They're like, yeah, maybe I didn't think about that.
(01:01:04):
There were some in a white van. Three minutes behind
them there's Scott Free and they're like, we can't believe it. Wow,
that is that is That is why older they apologize
the cartel. To reduce food cravings, do this simple activity
take a fifteen minute walk. Well that's pretty easy for
you to say, I don't really want some candy and go,
(01:01:24):
you know what, letna go walk for twenty minutes. I'll
be back because I want it right now. But they
say sweets and chocolate in particular. It reduces the craving,
but almost fifty percent. I'm gonna walk fifteen minutes and
then it's not even gonna be you're gonna want Yeah, no,
it's even that. It's like, okay, flip a coin, will
I still want it? Want to get back. So then
if we walk thirty do we get one hundred percent? Exactly?
(01:01:45):
I've learned the cooking stuff, though, does not go by that.
If it says thirty minutes at three hundred, don't do
six hundred and fifteen minutes. Oh no, don't work that way. Now,
ovens don't even go to six. I'm saying I don't
do that though, yeah, mine doesn't either. I don't think.
But I've asked the question if it's like one eighty
five for ten minutes, like why can't we do it
in five that it doesn't work like that? That's from
(01:02:07):
plus one or research publication. Some things get worse posts
Daylight Savings time. We talked about car accidents earlier, especially
hitting animals, because animals are used to the roads being
at this hour clear, so they know they can walk across. Well,
they can't do that sometimes Boom thirty seven thousand accidents,
higher blood pressure, having outbursts at work, which is just
(01:02:31):
probably animals are different because you're not getting the sleep
that you need. Abusing alcohol and sleep medication, probably because
of people having outbursts at your work and you're like,
I need a drink and then sleep medication maybe to
actually sleep because you're so tired. I need to get
back on track and not being as productive at work.
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That's from AARP magazine. You know. I look for stories
about New Hampshire because I'm convinced it's just a utopia
of either wonderful people or doesn't even this. I've never
met somebody from New Hampshire still lives in New Hampshire.
Every once in a while, I'll get a seed so
they go, yeah, I lived there for a while, and
now I don't know about that. I think you were
sent here by the New Hampshire Foundation. But there's a
(01:03:13):
new story that comes out of New Hampshire. This hotel
is deeply sorry after throw out a box of passports,
leaving students stranded for days. This is the worst story
I could find coming out of New Hampshire, is that
people were apologizing because they accidentally throw away some passports.
I think they know I'm minded them, and so now
they're starting to chum up some stuff. But that's the deal.
There's a management team of the New Hampshire Hotel that
(01:03:34):
they destroyed the passports of dozens of students from England.
They're apologizing. Forty two students, four staff members were recently
there for a ski trip, but they couldn't leave. They
were collecting garbage, and so they don't and away they go.
That's pretty bad. I can't imagine being in another country.
(01:03:55):
I don't know this is real, though, I'm not saying
because they don't want to do a bad story about
New Hampshire. They know, we know it's utopia. Well, I mean,
I guess if you're gonna get stuck some words, Yeah,
if you're even getting stuck somewhere, you know what I'm saying.
Pedia Attritions revealed things that you should never let your
kids do. Number one, ride in the front seat before
they were thirteen. First of all, I was like five,
(01:04:16):
sitting on the middle thing, not even in the front seat.
I was five on the console or whatever, the little thing. Yeah, yeah,
who cares. I was rock and roll kid, you know
what I mean? Yeah, jumping on trampolines period says, public
trampolines or trampoline parks, and even trampolines if you're not
able to be there, off limits for kids because there
(01:04:36):
are so many broken bones and orthopedic injuries. Ride in
a TV, swim alone, ride anything without a helmet if
it has wills put on a helmet. Or go to
a house without asking about firearms. What if you had
to ask every house your kids, especially here, If you say, hey,
do you have firearms, they'd be like, yeah, we sure,
(01:04:57):
news send them over, it's safe. The difference you could
just go and say are your firearms locked up? Yeah?
But even then it would be are they somewhere safe? Yeah,
under my bed in case I need him? We're all safe. Yeah.
So that's from today. I get it. Most of these
(01:05:19):
are probably common sense things, but I don't think it's
common sense for everybody, depending on where you live. Like,
could you imagine not letting your kid be on a
trampoline at all for any reason whatsoever? A trampoline part
um This magician story hilarious, awesome. Yeah, it's crazy because
I'm thinking what would I do in the situation, and
I would I don't know that I would do what
the guy didn't, and I'll read you the story, but
(01:05:39):
I would not let it go. So Ben Murphy, he's
a magician in Australia. He's a TV host and so
he's doing one of these cruise ships. He's out there
and he has a card trick and somebody puts a
card in their mouth and he leans. He takes the
card from their mouth with their mouth and it's like
a kiss type thing, but the girl is not. It's
just somebody pulls from the crowd. So he does this
(01:06:01):
card trick where he's pulling it and her partner runs
up and tackles them on stage. It's like, what are
you doing kick on my girls? What? It's like he
got jealous? That's not jealous. What is what are you
doing kissing my girl? That's called bro. You don't get
to call her up and then make out with her
on stage. Oh oh, you're on the dude side. I
thought you were in the Magician. The magician's an idiot.
(01:06:21):
You can't be kissing random girls. You're bringing up even
and you're using it was part of the trick where
it's like the trick he could smooch with girls. She
was an older lady. It doesn't matter, okay what we're
all into different stuff. You know what I'm saying, that's
can't I'm just saying the magician's gonna cos someone up.
Like how about what he said too, that the volunteer
had given her consent, but did she even know what
(01:06:42):
relation she was giving her consent for? Right? And even
the lady was like, hey, stop hitting them, like, hey,
relaxes a bit. She liked it. I'd eliminate that trick,
oh man, unless you made sure they were single when
they came up, because some dude is eventually going to
attack you just making out with our girl or just
kissing girl? What a dummy. You saw the video too?
(01:07:06):
John Wick Chapter four is almost three hours long. That's
the movie with Keanu Reeves. But critics are already saying
it's amazing. If it's I'll watch it. You love those
John Wicks. Yeah, I'll watch three hours of John No
nut theater, no way. I don't know they'll ever go
to a movie theater again. I'll send Fource two. It's
it's just an awful place where I end up in
a bad mood because if I go back, and when
(01:07:30):
I have gone back in the past couple of years,
people on their phones the whole time. And I don't
mind the phone, but when it's dark and you're watching
a movie, it's a no phone zone, so you don't
flip it up because it's like a little fireball in
your hand that everybody's attentions attracted to it. So I
would just rather watch it in my house. And if
I gotta wait, i'll wait. I don't like theaters. Seats
aren't that comfortable, and they had now have the new long,
(01:07:51):
bigger seats longer. They're doing stuff, but you're seeing I
predicted theaters will be dead a few years ago, and
it's becoming dead. They're having a chain what is known
as the theater in every way. The old the movie
theater from two thousand and eight is dead. Now they
have to give reservations. The seats up being more comfortable,
some of them have real food, and everybody's on their alcohol.
(01:08:14):
A sign seating crazy. That's from People magazine. But when
it comes out at home, I will watch it, and
I'll watch in three installments, one hour at a time,
because I get sleepy. Scream four no screams that's Scream six.
They've done six of these. Really, Scream six dominates the
box office with the best opening in franchise history. Wow, hey,
Mike d let's go over to the movie Mike from
(01:08:35):
Movie Mike's Movie Podcast, Scream six. Have you seen it? Yes?
Is it good? Not really very cheesy? But people really
like these movies. How did this become the number one
of all time in that franchise? Scream one was awesome
back in the day. How so what they're doing now
is kind of remaking the first Scream. So Scream five
was almost a remake of Scream one, and Scream six
(01:08:57):
is now like a remake of Stream two. So they're
bringing back that nostalgia. Nostalgia does sell, which is why
a lot of these big touring number one concerts of
the year or older acts. But I can't imagine sitting
in the theater, the people on their phones. They won't
stop talking the whole time. All Right, there you go,
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that's the news. Thinking it was Bobby's story. Had a
good weekend. Kaitlin's dad and grandpa were in town and
so we did a lot of stuff. We went to
basketball games. What are the Country Music Hall of fame,
which is always amazing to come to Nashville. You got
to go to that went to the Grand Old Opry,
(01:09:38):
And usually I'm either performing or doing the TV show
while I'm there, and so I was like, hey, can
I just get some tickets and just go? So I
sat out in the crowd. It was awesome. I mean,
I worked there so much. I think sometimes it gets
lost on me because I'm there all the time. It's
just how special that place is. And so we went
because her grandpa had never been before and so it's
(01:09:59):
a great show. It was Ashley McBride, who just crushed.
She's obviously amazing. She's been in here many times and
she did four songs. Craig Morgan, who I texted beforehand.
I was like, hey, Caitlin would really like to hear
this song. She's a big fan. Yeah, And so he
was up there basically playing requests. It was awesome. It's
(01:10:20):
just fun to have friends that you can just text
and be hey, will you play this? Vince Gill who
come on. Funny enough, before Caitlin's grandpa had left Oklahoma
to drive over here. He just has a buddy or
something that was like, hey, if you ever see Vince
Gill in Nahville. To him, I said, hello, just being funny. Well,
Vince Gill was playing the opera. So we went back
and I know Vince and he was like hey, And
(01:10:40):
so Caylen's grandpa went back with a picture him and
Vince Gil to show his friend. He was like, hey,
I ran into Vince Gil. Hilarious. Yeah, so that was
super cool. But Vince Gills on stage and he's playing
all the hits and he's playing whenever you come around,
you come right in the middle of the song, they
have to kick two people out for being drunk and
(01:11:01):
written just causing trouble. And this song is on. People
are like feeling it. It's emotional, it's sad, it's not
like rowdy. Yeah, and the cops have to come down
in the middle of they operate and removed two people. Interesting,
it got so weird wherever those seats work, it's just
two people everybody else having a great time. I've never
seen it happen before. And I got a shout out
the opery because they saw a problem and went boom out.
(01:11:21):
The people were sitting, not the bad people. The good
people were having to sit in the aisle because the
other people were causing so much trouble. Wow. And so
finally the cops came down and said, you guys can't
ruin the opery. And it was in the middle of
this song and I was like, this is not fit nons.
Just keep going yeah, okay, yeah, that's never He's a
pro awesome him, and he talked about this song. He said,
(01:11:44):
you know I wrote this because him and Amy Grant
been married for like twenty six years maybe. He said
what the deal was, and he said he wrote the
song for her before they got married. I didn't know
that he did this, and he did. He did go
rest high. Oh that's nice. Was super emotional because Caitlin's
at the grandfather they passed away. They played that at
his funeral just like a month ago, and he somebody
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else had passed away, and he was talking about the story.
I haven't seen him played that at the opery many times.
He played that, and then he played I Still Believe
in You. No, he played another really good one, though
more of an upbeat one because I know they wasn't
four like super slow James. But it was super cool.
We had a great time and if you get a
chance to go to the Grand ol Opry. Go. I
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went just bought some merch at intermission, and so I'm
just in there and still the grandpa and her dad
and a couple of people were like, are you him,
because there's no way you would be at the gift
shop and I was like yeah, And so I'm taking pickture.
I pull reposted some on my Instagram and people were like,
what is this a joke? What do you mean? Is
(01:12:48):
it a joke? I want to buy shirts too. So
we bought a bunch of stuff, had a great time.
Go to the Grand ol Opry. If you come to Nashville,
I'm telling you, but that was really one of the
great moments from the weekend. Just dad in general. But
we can do High Low from the way again, and
I'll do high and that me Eddie kick off. Kevin
and my wife went to watch Arkansas and Auburn play basketball.
(01:13:09):
Well would day I don't even know that. Yeah, Thursday
night and we won the game and it was amazing.
We took some fun pictures, had a great time. Boom
big win Low was the next night, went back and
then we lost the game. So that's that situation. But
oh sorry to yeah, which By the way, I'll say
this about Texas A and M. I liked their coach,
(01:13:32):
Old Buzz, and I thought I had a little relationship
with them to where I met him on a court
once in Arkansas and he was like, hey, I don't know,
He said, I don't know who you are. My kids
they do they like you. Can we take a picture?
And I was like sure. So I was like, we're cool,
Me and Old Buzz and then asked him, hey, you
want to come on the show, and he wouldn't come
on the show. He's not I'm busy. He just turned
me down, and I was like, a two brute, What
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does that mean? He like turned on? He turned me
Julius Caesar, I've heard it's stab. He looks at Brutus
and it's like, oh you two like you've also turned
on me. It was Brutus's friend, h cool. He was
didn't know that, And so I a too brute, aid Buzz,
And so I'm gonna have to put the curse on
Texas A and M unless they come on the show.
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Comes on the show, Okay, do you don't want the curse?
I put the cars on Clemson. It works. You see
what happened. I don't the lost South Carolina. It was
a whole bad season. So ticking talk tick talk buzz.
So that's what's up. But well, he's probably listening right
now on Ague ninety six. Oh for sure. That's where
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Amy went to school. It wasn't that he didn't have time.
It was like he just passed. Well and that's okay.
But I thought we had a relationship. I thought we
were friendly. Maybe he just didn't. He needs to hear
remember dad that. Yeah, that's okay. Tomorrow I'll get the
win chimes out. Oh yeah, maybe wednesday. We have to
curse A and M. We have curse and M and
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I like Aggie suh. So that was a situation. So
my high was basketball. My lows basketball Amy. My high
is I got new betting and I'm wanting this for
a long time, so I'm very excited. But what it
did was it motivated me to work on other things
around the house. I'm moving stuff and it's stuff I
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should not be doing. And because I got on a whim,
I'm doing it at like six in the morning by myself,
and I hurt my back. Oh wow bad. Like yesterday
I was walking and it would just like spasm, and
well that's where it started. New betting was. You know.
It inspired me and I thought, oh that's stuff upstairs.
I could do this, move this around the dada and
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then now I'm spasm so I've got to go probably
seeing my chiropractice to spasms. Man, the spasms like sat
me in. It's like someone's hitting with a cattle pride
out of nowhere. It's a good way to describe it.
At the opera too, I was gonna bring this up.
Bobby Osborne, the Rocky Top Express played in their blue
grass group. He's like ninety six, and he was singing
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and playing Bobby Oslin Bobby Osborne Express, and he had
two of his sons were in the group. One of
them looked to be about sixty five playing the drums.
The other one liked to be about thirty. Interesting, Yeah,
my wife goes, I don't know, maybe two wives quite
the gap. He was like, it's a big gap there,
maybe not, but he was ninety he was killing it.
We can only hope to be in our nineties playing
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the mandolin on the opry stage. And he's playing fast too,
like bluegrass fast. He's playing bluegrass he's playing chords, but
he's playing him singing. He sounded good. I mean, I
can't play the opry playing blue grass with the mandolin
at forty two, so at ninety six, I'd love to
be able to do it. Lunchbox, Hilo. My high would be,
I mean, even though daylight savings time was terrible and
I'm tired, my kids actually slept till seven thirty instead
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of getting up at six am because it was still dark.
It was awesome. But my low was we had promised
him we'd take him to the soccer game Saturday night.
It was forty one degrees and raining felt like thirty
two degrees, and we still took him to the game
because they were so excited to go, and it was
for reasoning that is miserable. Oh man, I'll change plans
if it's something outside. It's forty nine, that's my threshold.
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It's got to be fifty or up from doing anything outside.
Is that when you can say oh, game's canceled. Oh
to the kids. Yeah, I mean, I don't know how
you can do that, Eddie. Man, I made so much
money on gambling this weekend sports gambling. It was crazy,
so like so people know, I start with forty dollars
a month. Guys, at the end of the weekend, I
ended up with one hundred and eighty dollars slowly basketball,
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a little bit of a UFC, a little bit of that.
So that was my high. Bringing it up to like
one hundred and eighty bucks is awesome. My low as
we did family basketball, which is great, but I jam
my finger and I'm playing with my kids, like, this
is me, my wife and my four kids, and there
was a pass going to one of my boys. I
try to intercept it, jam my finger. It's not like
pick up at the why with other adults. No, no, no, no, no,
It's it's me and my little kids. So you hurt
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yourself as a low. You hurt yourself it was too
cold for you as a low. Reason we're getting old.
You know what my other low really is. I was
featured a sad basketball fan on TV. I forgot to
mention this. You know how whenever our teams losing, they
find their most sad fan and show them and they're like,
it's a rough game for these That was me. I
didn't know it until I got home and people were
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tagging me, and I'm just like miserable with my eyes
are like half closed. I got my hand on my face,
you know that camera guy's like, hey, look at this guy. Director.
Oh he's sad, They like, I mean, right on my face.
It's on my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones. But I've never
been sad fan before after a after a loss, I
mean on TV. Yeah, but it's always a sad fan.
Oh I'm sad angry fan after every loss. But I mean,
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I've never been sad fan. It's highlighted. And then we
almost didn't get to the game in time one Thursday
night Friday, and traffic was terrible. And if I'm not
there when it tips, we will lose. So the fact
that I got there in time, we won. That's effort. Yeah,
he believes that. Amy, if I don't have a game
turned on by tip off, we I don't believe. I'm
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not superstitious. But if that's fact, so would you just
not turn it on or not go if you know
you missed it? Don't be crazy, don't be crazy. But
I was stressing a little bit, and d He's like,
I've never seen you stressed out before. I was crazy. Man.
He was grabbing his hair like I was like, oh,
we got a good I'm driving on the shoulder, go ahead,
you actually go over with the speed limit? No, no,
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so bad. It was three miles an hour. It's the one.
It's the thing, like obviously there are people and animals
that I really love, but it's like my favorite thing
in the whole world. So that's Hilo. We got two injuries.
We've got spasma amy, broken finger. Eddie. You guys can
call us if you want. Eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby,
I do want to take one quick call from Sean
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in Indiana. Let's go over to Sean. Sean, you're on
the air. Hey, how's it going, buddy, good buddy, what's up? Hey?
Um So I'm listening to the podcast and uh, I
listened to you talk about Stanley and how you went
through hell, but the episode before you went eighty six,
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and I'm just wondering how you how you feel about that. Eddie,
you went to tell him the difference to ahead. Sure,
if he's talking about the place, that's okay, Yeah, that's
not a curse word. It's not a curse word. But
if you're saying, you know, like, uh, like what's an
exert using it as an Yeah, what you didn't say
that because that would be a bad word, right, that'd
be using it in a sense of anger. You know,
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if you're cursing it, have a cursing because it's just
a good old fashioned fun day. But what if you're like, oh,
hele what no, no, no, well, Mini Pearl, I don't know. No,
I wouldn't do that, okay. I will only refer to
it if it's a place. I would never say what
the I'd say what the heck? Oh heck, yeah, the
Bible speaks of hell the place. It's a place, right,
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So is Tupelo, Mississippi? So its de Moine I so
was Nashville, Tennessee. So when you talk about the song,
all dogs go to you, I can say, because he
can say right, yeah, oh but Sean, that's totally normal
of me. So thank you for calling. All right, thanks,
see you, buddy. Let's go over and talk to David,
who lives in Knoxville. David, what's up, buddy. I want
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to know if there's any update with the lady that
bumped Amy and the parking lot. So here's where we are,
and he's in a parking lot. Who walks out her
card been hit. The woman was still there waiting, and
the woman said, I don't want this to go my insurance.
Can I just pay you cash? And he goes, yeah, sure.
She goes, I don't have the cash right now. Can
I just give you my phone number? And I was
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like yeah, sure. It didn't check anything. So the woman
disappears you'd reached out a couple of times. Yeah, we texted,
and then she said I'm gonna pay you via zell
or whatever that app is, through the bank, and so
I was like, cool, I'll figure all that out and
got an estimate from the auto repair shop. This is
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the total, and she's been paying in moments. So this
is the update here because we said we didn't know
if she was ever going to pay at all. So
what do you mean she's been paying installance? Well, apparently
through zel that's what you have to do. Like, there's
how much was this there's a max? How much was
this wreck? How much it can cost her? Oh a
little over two thousand dollars? Well, part of the car
(01:22:18):
she hit, rear driver's side panel above the tire, like
the and that's a whole replacement. Don't sure that kind?
That's the problem. So she shows you two grand a
little more. Yeah, but the thousand dollars the cut off.
So I've gotten a thousand Oh you did get a
thousand bucks? I are you sure it's real? It's real? Well? Yes, well,
(01:22:39):
because once you get sent some money or a check
or something and they were like, oh, can you give
it back? Yeah, and you did, and that's how they
scammed you. No, this is real. It's uh. And then
later she's like, there's a limit. So we're saying and
then my husband's out of town. There's all these things,
and so I was like okay, and then voila, the
other thousand came. And then now we're waiting for the
bound the remains because again there's a limit and I
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don't know. So it's less than a thousand bucks that
she owes you. Now it's like a feud, yea. So
we'll see if it comes through. But this is what
do we What did we learn from this? We can
trust people? What do we learn from this? I was
fine that Amy got very lucky. Yeah, that's not the
way to do it. But take a picture document, get insured. No,
that's what we learned. This could have ended up really
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badly and luckily it did this license. I know, I know,
I know I should have done all of that. So
what do we learn? I learned it worked out? No, no, no,
What happened set you up for not working out? What
you learned was if somebody this happens, you need to
take a picture of the accident, probably video. Yeah, if
you need to call and let them know, you call
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the cops. No no, no no, because then you have
to file. Not doing that, but I don't know. If
I don't know them, I'm not gonna five No. I
know I had to do that one time when that
guy hit me and I called. Whenever I called the police,
I was crying because I did not want to call
the police. It doesn't mean you shouldn't do it. He
didn't have insurance, he didn't have a shriver's license. I
was the reason why he was getting all these tickets
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and but he did wrong was the reason he went
to jail. People murders different. I hated being a part
of the like. He seemed like a hard working guy
that was down on his lug. I know, hopefully what
did that make possible for him to hopefully get insurance,
get a driver's license, and then his life is better.
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Maybe I prevented him to jail. Maybe I prevented him
from a bigger, you know, mistake down the line. So
that's how I had to talk to myself. But what
we learned here is you need to get all the
information from the person. And they're gonna give you number.
Call their phone right there and make sure that that's
their number. Yeah, yeah, yeah, do that too. Yeah. There's
just a lot of things not you can trust people.
(01:24:49):
That's not what I thought you would go with that.
All right, Hey, look, appreciate that called David. I didn't
know the update either, so thanks for asking ahead. Thank y'all.
Appreciate you. All right, Boddy, have a good day. Story yep. Today,
this story comes to us from Florida. There was a
group of motorcyclists on the highway doing wheelie's when a
cop rolled up. Whoo who tried to pull him over.
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They're like, no, not gonna catch me. High speed chase,
And as they're going through an intersection, one one guy
turns back to the cop gives them the old bird
runs flipping us off in the room. You can, let's
watch his middle finger up at all of us. Yeah,
I'm doing it's not what we hear it, but you
just that was like, I was stunned. The story is
interactive wow three D. So he's, oh, you're not gonna
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get me, gives the bird runs red light? T bone
by a truck came because he turned around. Anybody get hurt? No,
he got up and ran away and they called him.
What was he doing as he ran off? Ah? Ah,
like he's limping. No more bird though, no more bird.
But then they did he flipped me off and middle
that story. Yeah, I lost track of what the story was.
But how incredible is that you are running from the
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cops and you take time to turn around get the burden,
and that's what gets you hit by a truck because
you're not looking forward. Hilarious. That's like the first time
that ever someone's ever flipped somebody off in this room.
It was like he got the okay to do what.
It's like everyone was a murder and he starts shooting
at us, like you can't act out all the stories right? No, no,
not all of them, and it's all caught on video.
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The video is great. I don't like watching those t bones.
I remember once when we were living in Austin, we
were down on there's sixth Street, but then there's the
other side of sixth Street that wasn't as as crazy.
There's a bar called Molotov. Yeah, oh yeah. And I
was right there. There was a crossroad and I saw
a car t bone in another car boom. It was
like metal slamming metal, And you always think, well, that
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would be kind of fun to see if nobody dies,
we gets hurt, you guys wanted it was not fun
to see. I can still hear it. Oh you'll never
forget that sound. It's just like, oh, I don't like
that at all. And then everybody went to make sure
but it was okay, and they were but they hit hard.
Do you think that cop laughs a little bit though,
like as he gets flipped off and then gets hit
by a trug like kind of probably not, because he's
probably worried that the dude nobody wants abody to die.
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And maybe he wasn't fumping off. He was like, I'm married,
wrong finger, look at me, I just got married. Let
me alone. Oh yeah, I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head
story of the day. What's up, everybody, Let's hear from
Addison and Pensacola, Florida. I listening to you, guys. I've
been listening to you since fourth grade before COVID. I
just wanted to tell you that I've been having some
trouble with my friends and stuff and who I can
(01:27:23):
trust me hosting it, and every time like someone's like
being really rude or whatever and I'm having trouble, I
just put on your show. And I always feel like
you guys are the friends they never like stay me.
So just thanks for being next to me, all right,
as I appreciate that sometimes kids are gonna being the
only thing that you can control is you, so you
keep being nice and let everything else fall where it may.
(01:27:45):
And we have not let you down, which means we're
due to let you down. Point we are due at
some point, Addison. But thank you and really hanging their kid.
I know what it's like. It's the good news countdown,
counting down the biggest good news stories across the left.
Let's go to number three. Number three cop in Florida
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named Marshall Smith received accommodation for saving a kitten that
got stuck in the wheel well of a car. It's
since been adopted and the owners decided to name it
Marshall in the police officer's honor. That's pretty cool. A
photo of a ninety eight year old woman in Kentucky's
been making the rounds after she met her first great
(01:28:28):
great great grandkid last month. She already has over two
hundred and thirty great great grandchildren. WHOA, there's no way
she can give every one of those kids five bucks
a Christmas. No you can't, that's expensive. That's a lot.
That family tree has spread out many names. Oh, no way,
there's no way, no names. Yeah, she didn't even know
(01:28:49):
her grandchildren's names at this point. Why an eighty three
year old vet named Paris Davis finally got the Medal
of Honor last week. He risked his life over and
over to safe soldiers during a nineteen hour firefight in
nineteen sixty five. He should have gotten his medal a
lot sooner, but the paperwork got lost, which how do
you lose? That paperwork was resubmitted and they lost it again.
(01:29:13):
There's a conspiracy here. Oh yeah, I need to know
who done? Like Paris, there's an enemy in there, somebody. Yeah,
I think they got one in. But now he's finally
getting it. Eighty three years old getting a medal of honor.
It's about day time. That's number one the good News countdown.
All right, that's it for today. Thank you guys for
hanging out with us. We'll be back tomorrow. You guys
(01:29:34):
have a great day. Until then, Bye bye, everybody.