All Episodes

October 6, 2020 96 mins

 

Raymundo thinks Mike D stole his wedding thunder after getting engaged over the weekend. Tim McGraw stops by the studio to talk 90’s country, going for his first No. 1 in 4 years and fishing. Plus, Lunchbox is still trying to find someone to go to the murder house with him…so he calls to invite country artist Lauren Alaina!

Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. I
went to get my suit fitted yesterday for Ray's wedding.
You I never got harassed by you to get it
done though, because Lunchbox I said you were harassing him.
I feel like I can text him pretty much whatever
I want to, and so that's what I did. I mean,
every single day, pimp get suit suit today, pimp uh,

(00:23):
don't be a loser, get a suit. I mean just
every single day. Finally, okay, I wouldn't got the suit fit.
You did too, yes, because he's so annoyed. But you
don't know. It's not just me. I got a wedding
planner asking me, hey, who's still on the list hasn't done.
I got a fiance asking me, hey, what's up with
your grooms when all my bridesmaids are good to go?
So yeah, no, I mean everything's about to be. All

(00:43):
ducks are in a row. It took fifteen seconds, by
the way, Yeah, it's very easy, thank you. Yeah. I
walked in. They were like, what's I show you? What
I am? I or do I tell people? They're like,
are you? I was like okay, eleven and then they
measured your waist and they measure your shoulders, put jacking on.
You're out of there in five minutes. I was just
getting there. It's in a rough part of town. Sorry
about that. Oh no, it's fine, it's fine. We've all

(01:06):
done it though, right, all the groomsmen have done it.
Job guys. I got hit last night from Kay Lynch
was like, hey, um, they're asking if we can go
to a rehearsal. And I was like, man, I'm only
trying to limit myself around folks. She goes, you only
once in your life does one of your good friends
get married? Yeah? Yolo? God dang it. Man, So we're coming.

(01:28):
Did she tell you guys that? Well? I'm hoping yeah,
but they want to do the run through that so
it's we're not all flustered day of like game day
and then all we're freaking out fumbling stuff. It's gonna
be on Fox or what's what's happening here? Did I'll
tell you what he wants? Have you? Have you told bones?
Well we're doing before your wedding? Oh? Man, I think
that's kind of on the DL for now. All right, whoa, whoa, whoa.

(01:48):
There's no way you two should know what's happening and
I not. Yeah, it's weird that Bones doesn't know. Is
he not part of it? The reason I had to
give them a heads up and a couple of my
other buddies is because you've been doing something every week
that will prepare you for this, but nobody else really has.
So I wanted to give him a heads up so
they don't just show up and they're like, wow, I
haven't done this since I was in second grade. I
wish somebody would have told me to prepare him. Yes,

(02:09):
we're gonna play Red Rover before the wedding. I mean,
it's amazing. He has this whole game plan. We're not
playing Red Rover. He wants to do field day track
and field like sack races before the wedding. Yeah, there's
gonna be some fun stuff just where we can meet up.
The girls would then come on their own, but it's
very entertaining and it'll keep us, like our minds off
of the wedding at hand. Okay, here here's the twist though.

(02:31):
He says that we need to get ready there with him,
and there are showers. No, you gotta let us go
home and get cleaned up. I listen, I'm in whatever
you need and what I said, Yeah, we gotta go
home and get cleaned up. We gotta put on suits.
You gotta do that from the comfany of your own home,
not at the back of the Y says he's got

(02:52):
showers there, so we're gonna get all sweaty grows and
then we shower together and then we go to the wedding.
That's some real binding I've been hold though. It's a
we have an area where we could all shower together,
and it's very feature. I don't want to have to
carry towels all my bathroom stuff to right. You gotta
let us go home. It's just an option. Anybody can
do whatever they want to. But for the camaraderie. Can

(03:15):
you see us all slapping each other in the butt
with the towel? I can't. I can't. That's the problem.
What is happening now? I told you, dude, and you
didn't want to tell you this. He wants to go
back to middle school gym class. That's what are you
guys doing in middle school gym class? Where you're all
in the shower and this is we were showering at
middle school and you get showered in middle school together.

(03:37):
Yeah we didn't. Oh I didn't I put cologne on. Yeah. No,
no one just just no one. In middle school. It
wasn't until like eleventh grade where eleventh grade we finally
at football football. Tenth grade, I was the youngest, the
youngest grade on the senior high team. There's no way
with those big guys you were going to get in
that shower. I said, I'm just telling you about eleventh

(03:59):
grade us to get a little plan time. So I
felt like, hey, it is what it is, a shower.
By my senior year, I was king dangling and not
just metaphorically speaking, you know what I mean. So, Ray,
I think I'm happy to go. Wait, how far away
is how far away is this though? Twenty five minutes?
So why don't we do it? Have fun in the morning.

(04:20):
Drop so whatever we're doing in the shower and go
back home, not in the shower. Excuse me, I'm trying.
I'm trying to go with everything but the shower. Then
go back home and clean up and then come back.
That could definitely happen as well, but for convenience, if
Lunch doesn't want to drive all the way to Befe
wherever he lives. He can stay there and shower with
I'll be showering there, lunch, can shower there any of

(04:41):
the other people that are invited as well. I wanted
to also invite Amy's husband, so it'll be a fun
time if you guys are down for it. Up to you, guys.
And also, I'm I have to come to the wedding
with Caitlin. Right. I thought maybe some of the girls could,
like Amy and your girlfriend would come together, lunch at
wive and Eddie's wife would come together. It would actually
could work out. But up up shower there from my
wife and Eddie's wife. What are you talking about? Almost

(05:02):
y'all would get ready one of y'all houses. Yeah, okay,
but yeah, so you're down. You're not down on the shower.
I just think it's not even by the shower, right,
you guys want to shower together, great problem that. I
have no problem with that. Comfortable, don't care, however, I
just want to go on a shower on my own
house with my own stuff, so and get ready at
my house, all right, It's just more comfortable to do that, right.

(05:23):
That's not weird, is it? No? I agree to think that,
but I will say, on wedding days, it's not unusual
to just go to the venues. You're already there and
everybody get ready together the field day at the venue,
you don't have to sweat and wash sweat off. You
go and you just do your thing and put a
suit on. Yeah, that's the difference. I'm just sharing with you. No, no,
but I'm sharing with you. What you're sharing isn't exactly

(05:45):
accurate because most folks are not there running a triathlon
before it's time to do the wedding. You have shower
for the most Okay. Yeah, part of me was just like, hey, Ray,
is your wedding, dude, Like whatever you want to do.
But then anyone tell me because I was gonna be like,
I'm not doing that. I'm happy to be there for
everything else. I'm gonna go home, take my skinny beat
back to the house. I have my own dial. I

(06:06):
like to use the soap dial. Yeah. Okay, Sofia Vergara,
he just did it. By the way, Well, Sofia Vergara
is orb's highest paid actress again. She made forty three
million dollars what last year? Wow, isn't it crazy? She's
high acts Modern Family, Modern family is a part of it.

(06:27):
John hold On, Sofia Vergara, Sometimes we don't realize what
people are doing, right because we don't watch every TV
show anymore. But she is on America's Got Talent as
a judge apparently. Now did you know that? Yes, I
saw her on that. She good or no? It's all right.
You know it's her because she's got that thick accent.
So I mean, she's got definitely has a stable between

(06:48):
modern family and that and apparently some movie she made
forty three million dollars Angela and Joliet two, gal Gado
from Wonder Woman three, Melissa McCarthy twenty five million bucks
at four, and Meryl Street at number five. So I
just thought Sophia Regard was an interesting person to make
the most money, and then Angelina is still just making money,
just raking it in. Wow, I'm just raking it in. Awesome.

(07:11):
Amy on your podcast, your Fifth Thing podcast, Yes, this
is the one where you share emails from people and
you talk about it. But did you address Raymundo's critique
that he gave you about it. I didn't necessarily address it.
I just implemented things what you do well. I made
sure to have somebody else on with me, which for
the email episode, I don't always have who doesn't joined
me my friend Andrea. She was in town, and so

(07:33):
it was good because we were able to just talk
like we just had. It was like sitting talking with
a friend and going over the email. So that part
was fun. And then I made sure to work in
your book. I plugged fail until you don't supporting the
Bobby Bones show. That an argument. Yeah, he said, I
needed to work in things about the show so that

(07:55):
I don't forget where I came from or something like that.
On our podcast on Losers Show, we always try to
reference the Big Show is what we call it, at
least five times because that's where we came from. We're
just a spin off. Yeah, and I understand that that's
not lost on me. I do feel like there was
sabotage because when he aired the clip of me talking,
he cut out the part where I said the Bobby

(08:15):
that's the beauty of being an audio guy. Yeah, it's
my favorite part of that whole segment. Last week from
when Ray was critiquing Amy's podcast was when Ray goes, listen,
you just gotta put some laughter in there, and Amy goes.
The podcast was about depression. Yeah, it was a mental
health episode for suicide awareness. So yeah, I but I
thank you Ray. I appreciated the god your feedback and

(08:36):
I like constructive criticism and I was able to work
it into my episode. So check out Amy's podcast The
Fifth the four Things, But today's the fifth thing. Yeah
it's four things for me Brown, But yeah, anything else
you want to say, it's it. Okay, you have a
lock of the week this week. It still needs to
be got. It's not ready yet. This is it. I

(08:57):
know you blow this one. It's over. And I felt
real out about the last one. It wasn't even close.
The last one too. Oh, I know, I watched the
whole game. Yeah, did you bet it too? Do you
bet your lock of the week? If when you bet it,
I bet, I'm all in. I'm not just watching it
from a side. I'm placing your bets, betting my bets.
I'm all my locks. I feel the same pain as
everybody else or excitement. When is sports scambling? Because I

(09:19):
know they say November in Tennessee, but they're saying it
may them earlier. When do I not have to do
shady bets with Ray? That's a good question. I said,
I give him a couple of bucks just to make
the bet, just for him, like his own little money.
What is it happening? That's a good question because I
was thinking, man, what if I hit Because I do
dollar bets, you know, like I bet fifteen games and
I put a dollar on it. So if I hit it, dude,
it's like three thousand bucks. But have you ever in

(09:39):
your whole life hit one? Never? But I'm saying if
I do, and I gotta cash that out, that can
be big trouble. Right, Well, Ray gets me my money,
I know, but I think that's when the red flag
comes in, like three thousand dollars from Joe's Sandwich Shop
in Jersey. Like that's really your shady you know what.
That's something that that's a bridge you'd like to cross. Yeah,
when we win, Yeah, if you get there. November first,

(10:01):
twenty twenties, the day they're still saying that it's legal here,
but I was just reading it may actually be a
little earlier. All Right, that's it, Thank you, guys, have
a good day. Enjoyed today's show. I guess Alaska. Hey, guys,

(10:26):
good morning, Welcome, welcome, welcome, Morris Studio Morning. Yesterday, we
talked about Mike D proposing to his girl and what
happened there. You can read about it or listen to
the podcast from yesterday's show. Today, we'll talk about how
upset Ray is with Mike D because he says Mike
de propose close to his wedding and if that's even
a thing he should be irritated about. So that's something

(10:46):
we also talked about people that were told no during
a proposal. Right but a Josh here from Alabama. Josh,
and I appreciate you being being on with us. Thisss earily, Josh,
tell me your story, man, Yes, sir, so, I was
about twenty years old anyone. We had just had a
kid together, and I said, Okay, I'm gonna go buy
this ring and I'm gonna propose. Well, I had it
put up waiting for the right time. I get off

(11:09):
work one day I was building houses, walk up in
the front yard and she's sitting on the front steps
mad and she's like, who's this for and pulls out
the ring and I was like, uh, well it was
for you. I was trying to wait for the right time,
and so I get down on my knee, and I'm like,
I guess, will you marry me? And uh, it did

(11:33):
not work out? To say, we split up about a
year or two later. We still have a beautiful son.
And here it is eighteen years later. I proposed to
my recent my girlfriend now and we actually went and
took engagement pictures yesterday, and I'm getting married in May. Hey. Nice, awesome.
I'm surprised just hearing the story, I'm surprised. I guess,

(11:54):
will you marry me? Didn't work? I guess that sting
so that she found it? Did you not hide it?
Very good? Josh, Man, I hadn't put up in my
jeor that it's like my jeory, my jeor that she
does not go in. And I don't know, man, maybe
I was acting weird or something, so she was. But yeah,

(12:16):
it didn't work out. We got a beautiful nineteen year
old son together. We're still friends. And I was like,
after that situation, like I'm never getting married, you know,
I'm just I'm not gonna do it. And I've been
dating this girl for five years, she's my best friend.
And I proposed but was actually gonna try to get
married in November. But with COVID and everything. We pushed

(12:39):
it back to May the eighth, which is the Saturday
before Mother's Day. So we talked to our moms about it.
They was like, well, that'd be the best Mother's Day
gift we can get from from either one of you.
So I'm super super exciting. I'll be forty, forty forty
years old and finally gonna do it at least one time. Hey, listen,

(13:01):
I'm forty. I've never been married, so I feel you
on that. So congratulations, man. You all our inspiration to me. Man.
I we went through the tornado down and here in
Lee County and just I listened to y'all every morning.
I try to. I've opened up my own plumbing company,
and y'all have inspired me and pushed me to be good,

(13:23):
to be a better man. And that's what I'm That's
what I'm doing, man, And thank y'all and thank you studio.
Well that's that's extremely nice. Why don't you do a
little plug for your plumbing company? I need to don't know, Yeah,
go ahead, I got you got it right here, go ahead. Hey,
hey all, your plumbing needs residential commercial service work called
Miller Plumbing LLC. Three three four four, three four four,

(13:46):
five seven one. Thank you so much. Say that number again,
slower though, because it's tough of people to hear numbers
on on the air. Do it one more time, three
three four, four, three four four or five seven one.
And that's Miller Plumbing, LC Lee County, Alabama. I love
this guy. That's that's awesome. Thank y'all so much for that,

(14:10):
and thanks for the shout out right dude, Maybe maybe
i'll get from calls in any anything I get from
the radio show, I'll do to y'all's charity of y'all's choice. Well,
why don't you just do you? You just do you.
We're happy you exist, we're happy you listen. We're very
thankful for you. And you know s down hole for
a second, all right, Josh, yes, sir, ery, there's Josh.

(14:31):
How about that. That's awesome morning, everybody. We're getting so
close to this days until Lunchbox goes to the Axe
murderer ghost House. So Lunchboxes driving to Iowa. We'll be
spending the night in the house where many people were murdered.

(14:52):
You still have no one to go with you, still
no one to go with me? No teach Keats said no.
He said no, So who'd you call next? Well, Scooba?
Steve said, what about a country artist? And I was like,
I don't really know many country artists. The only one
I've really ever talked to outside of like this studio
is Lauren Elena. So I was like, I guess I'll
call Lauren Elena and asked her she wants to go

(15:13):
out of the Blue. Didn't give her any warning, just
got her number from the record label and called her. Okay,
here you go. Hey, hello everyone, Laura. What up? It's lunchbox?
How are you fanastic? How are you? I am great? Look,
I'm calling because I'm giving you. I'm calling with the
opportunity of a lifetime for you. Okay. So on October twentieth,

(15:34):
I'm driving to Iowa and I'm gonna stay in the
Vacilla Axe murder House where seven people were hacked to
death with an axe like chopped up, and I'm gonna
spend the night. And I want to know if you
want to go with me? Are you being serious? Yeah? Yeah,
I'll go, and we gotta drive. Well here's it. Don't
don't forget about this. We gotta drive ten hours there
in a car and then ten hours back. Well, I'm

(15:55):
just gonna be with you. No, that's so awkward. How
is that awkward? Can I think about it? Well, you
haven't told me what's awkward about it? You're awkward? How
the heck am I hawkward? I'm just kidding. I'm very confused,
but I will do it. I'm always down for an adventure.
We're going, all right, pick me up at eight. I

(16:16):
have to pick you. I don't even know where to
pick you up. We're taking your car, You're paying for
the gas. I'll get the meals. Okay, great, I really
will go. I can't tell if you're being serious. If
you are being serious, I will one with you. There
you go? Wow? Why don't you Why don't you so

(16:37):
she doesn't feel weird? Because I'd feel weird going with
you too? How's the girl? What do you mean? Why
is that weird? Just to get one of her bandmates
and all three of you guys can go. I don't
know who. It's crazy lunchboxes. I know no country art.
They're all in here all the time and they all
come in. They're like, hey, lunchbox and he's like, I

(16:58):
don't know you wait, what car is he taking? Oh
I got I got a car from Toyota. They hooked
me up. Yeah, you got sponsors. I love it. Yeah,
because I was worried about them to ride in your car.
So why don't you to ask Lauren Antico to go? Okay?
So I need to call her back and ask her

(17:20):
to bring Just say, hey, if you want someone else
to go, why don't you bring Tico or you can
take like random kid Cody, I asked him, but he
has to move that day. Well, I do think someone
else should go, And that's weird, Like I wonder what
his wife thinks like about this Lunchbog's going? Was just
a girl. And are you sure she's serious? Have you
talked to her? Not being no, I haven't talked her

(17:42):
off the I hung up and I figured if she
didn't want it and she would contact us, and I
guess we haven't been contacted. And what do you mean,
what do you mean my wife? Like I tell you guys,
my wife doesn't care about things like this, Okay, Okay.
I just don't think Laura Lena would have said that
she's serious, she really will go if she didn't mean it,
could do this reach out to her today have a
serious conversation. Say, hey, we're gonna do it as a bit.

(18:04):
We're gonna go up, spend the night in the murder House.
Come back. Yeah, if you want the show recommended, we
bring Tico too. Okay, right, yeah. Maybe you take a
guitar and you live stream a Bobby Bone Show performance
with Lauren from the from the Toyota House. Oh like
on Facebook live. There's a lot here. Okay, yes, I see,

(18:26):
and then let us know tomorrow. Okay, I'll call her back, Scooba.
How do you feel about this? Is this possible? It
does seem possible. I talk to her after the show,
and she seems she's game for it as long as
she can bring someone with her. Yeah. Oh yeah, she
put that stipulation. I agree, So figure that out who
that is and let us know tomorrow. Okay, that's good though.
Lunchbox in Lauren Alanna go into the ghost House. Yeah,

(18:47):
I mean it's gonna be weird because I don't really know, Like,
I really don't know her that well. You will after this,
I promise you, Like I don't. Is Alana her last name? Yes? Okay,
I thought that was versed in middle name. I had
no idea. I don't know how old she is. Nothing
younger than you would think because you want idol at sixteen.
Laura and I are decent friends. So but yeah, she's
what is Lauren twenty five? Yeah? Okay, cool, all right,

(19:09):
I'll find out her favorite caller everything at a boy.
Here you go. Lauren's full name, by the way, Lauren
Elena is her first and last stage name. Lauren's Lauren
Elena Christine Suiteth. Oh you were honest on the lunch,
That's what I'm saying. I don't know anything about the girl.
Maybe I don't know where that well either, Maybe you
should go with them? Crap? All right, Update tomorrow, Update tomorrow.

(19:33):
We're gonna play never gonna get it? Which is a
really hard question, but there's money on the line. Let's go.
We're gonna let two callers play today. First up is
Angela in Minnesota. Angela, Welcome to the show. How are you?
I'm good? What you say? How about you? Oh? Yeah,
how did you say how about you? Yeah? She might

(19:55):
have yeah? Yeah, yeah, nice? Hey Amy, speaking about the Amy,
say this word out loud. Pecan Okay, because I love
Pecans and so I'm doing some work with the America
Pecan Council just about it's a healthy snack, great snack.
But we had to have a call to say how
to say it? Oh man, Yeah, because some people say
p can? What was the would y'all come to the

(20:16):
way I say it? Pecan? Lucka Lee is the right way.
That's what the council said. Yeah, good, how would you
say pecan? Angela? Okay, see, there's a lot we're all
alike in some way. We're focused on the differences. Yeah,
he can pecan m Yeah, yeah, totally. So we're gonna
give you a chance to play. Never gonna get it, Angela?
Where do you live in Minnesota? Minnesota? Okay, you stay

(20:39):
on the hole for one second. I'm gonna go burn
and meet our other player. This is Mario, who's in Austin. Austin, Mario,
how are you? Buddy? Good? Cool? Cool? All right, what
we're gonna do. We're gonna play. I'm gonna ask this question.
You guys can team up with one of the show.
All right, ready, guys, hit me with that. Never gonna
get a clip on more time. According to a recent
on line survey, surprisingly, men do this four times faster

(21:05):
than women. What is it. According to a very very
recent online survey, Surprisingly, men do this four times faster
than women. What is it? Now? We have four players
here up for grabs? Amke? How much money is in
the in the pool? Five dollars? Twenty five dollars? Angela,

(21:27):
who would you like a team with? Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie
your Morgan? Okay? Okay? And Mario? Who would you like
to team with? Pick one of these guys? Mario, let's
do Okay, now we're gonna come back? Great? What I mean?
I have it? Guys, okay, let's play never gonna get it.

(21:52):
According to a recent online survey, surprisingly, men do this
four times faster than women. Up for grabs twenty five
bucks on the line for anyone on the show, who
gets it? And also Angela and Minnesota and Mario in Austin.
All right, Amy, I'll come to you first, Go ahead,
shower shower. According to recent All Line serve, men did
this four times faster than women. Oh that's interesting. I

(22:15):
get in and get out. Yeah, huh okay, Lunchbox. See,
I don't think that would be surprising. I think that's expected.
I love you. Okay. Oh that's how you do it?
Pretty good? Eddie, Yeah, I missed out on the surprising
far and I would change my answer, But what I
had originally, I'm gonna go with that is get dressed.
Not so surprising though, So I think I got it wrong, Morgan. Yeah,

(22:40):
I think I'm gonna go with driving. Men drive four
times faster than women. Yeah. Well, because I'm not saying
you're wrong? Yeah, will you repeat the question? Women get
flapped for being bad drivers, so maybe it's like, surprisingly,
women drive faster than women. Well, according to a recent
A Line service, men do this four times faster than women.

(23:02):
I'll say that it's not driving. Morgan, You've been eliminated. Oh, Raymond,
do you want to answer? Yeah, I put respond to
a tweet? Okay, incorrect, You're out, Eddie, I'm out, You're out. Yeah,
I knew it. Dang, it's Amy lunch box. What did
he say? Again? Amy? What did you say? I said showering?
Showering is incorrect and lunchbox is incorrect too. Is it

(23:27):
it's the right ballpark? Oh? H? It does have to
do with love. It's fall in love. According to a
recent online survey, men do this four times faster than women.
What is it? Fall in love? On average, men say
they know they're falling in love after three dates, but
women say they don't fall in love until date fourteen.
Oh wow, okay, is that surprising to you? That's shocking

(23:49):
because I mean, for me, I've only ever been in
love with one person period. So but again, I'm I'm
built a little different, in a little odd Who said
it first? I said it first in our relationship? Who
said first? In years? Said me? For sure? Amy, my
husband when he proposed lunchbox? Probably my wife. No, it's you,
you know I really honestly, honestly, I have no idea.

(24:10):
You probably cried when you did it. Here we go again, guys.
I never cried at my wedding. I never cried. I
don't cry in my relationship. But I would assume my
wife said I love you, because that's how she got
her claws. And Mike, whenever you were m proposing to
your girl this weekend, did you start to cry it all?
My eyes got a little tear, they did. Did she cry? No?

(24:30):
She did not cry at all. What's up with all
the dudes? I'm not say bad. I'm telling you because
we're betting. I bet ray wouldn't cry. But who took
the money against me. All I think I said he
would cry, yeah, all three I said he woulding. But
maybe all the dudes are Yeah, dude, I'm telling you.
That's that's why it's not surprising to me. All the guys,
I love you. Oh my god, you're so emotional. We

(24:53):
all act up, but we're so emotionally. Did you cry
at your wedding? You did? We all saw lunch cry. Yes,
we did. There's know if you can produce one photo
with me crying at my wedding photo. But we have
three witnesses here. We saw it in person. We saw lunchbox.
Christ say, there's three. With the court of the law,
you would go to jail. Yeah, but you're not an

(25:13):
impartial jury. Of course you're gonna say that to make
me look bad. That's the whole. I honestly don't care
if people know whether you cried or not. You do
because you made up stories. Okay, all right, we didn't
make up the story. We saw this story. We're just
telling what we saw. Angela and Mario, both of you
guys have something for you anyway. I don't normally give
prizes if you don't win, but I need to give
these away today, so you are un luck I'm gonna

(25:34):
give you, guys each of one hundred Walmart Photo gift card.
Walmart Photo invite you to stay connected to the ones
you love. I'm making beautiful Prince Photo books and Walart
from your favorite photos taken during your time spinning home.
All right, both of you guys get one of those.
Congratulations to the show. You another dollar to the pot. Yes,
so we'll play again later in the week. The Latest

(25:54):
from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number two, Reba McIntire, and
Darius Rucker were announced as hosts of the CMA Awards.
The show is happening November eleventh on ABC. Brett Eldred
shared an acoustic version of his song the One You
Need on his Instagram, If you just led me be

(26:18):
the One. Kane Brown announced he'll be an advisor on
the upcoming season of The Voice. He'll be helping out
Blake Shelton's team. The Voice premiere is October nineteenth on NBC.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny hat. It's time
for the good news. Producer ready. Isaac Michelson. He's a

(26:43):
sophomore at Skyline High School. In Idaho Falls, and he
loves football. He goes to all the high school football games. Well,
one of the activities director comes up to him because
he's in a wheelchair. He's been in a wheelchair's whole life.
And he says, Isaac, if you could do whatever you
wanted if you were in that wheelchair, what would you do.
He said, easy? Play football. So they organized a play
at the end of the game on Friday night where

(27:05):
he's in his wheelchair. He's at the fifty yard line.
Quarterback gets the snap, he throws the ball to him,
he catches it and scores a fifty yard touchdown. I'm
watching it now, number four. Hands off. He's in his wheelchair.
He's on the fifty two yard line. Come on and
here he goes, and there and the other teams. You know,
they're putting up an okay effort. Yeah, Blondeville High School. Yeah,
they're pretty good team. And they go he's got blockers

(27:26):
in front of him. Come on, there he goes. He's
the ten. Yeah, five touchdown. They're going crazy. Isaac Michelson.
That's awesome, pretty cool. Huh, Yeah, that's real that that
was so special to that kid, for sure. Man that's
good stuff. That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. Sorry up today. This story comes us

(27:48):
from Lubbock, Texas. Hey, forty two year old man had
too much to drink, but he really wanted some ice cream,
and lucky for him, his thirteen year old niece was
at the house. Said hey, here's the keys, drive me
to get some ice cream. They were driving. She didn't
know how to drive. She's swerving all over the road.
Police pull her over say can I have your I
D please, and they say why are you driving? Well,

(28:09):
my uncle's drunk and he wants ice cream. So he
was arrested for endangerment of a child. How do you
feel about that? I mean, not good about it. You
can you can't do that. You can't do that, absolutely
right wrong. I'm just gonna say it wrong now, if
you would you rather him hop in the car, because
if he's like, I'm going to get ice cream, what
would you rather? Then? I guess that bad hit him

(28:33):
or her? Oh? Her a twelve year old? Yeah, why not?
My daughter gets thirteen, she could do it. Okay, I'm
just wondering. It's wrong. What about you? Yeah? Probably the
kid if it were me, I know how to drive
that young Yeah. I like where his mind was though
he knew he couldn't drive. Yeah, that's true. That's good
for him. I thought you were talking about the ice cream.

(28:54):
I'm munch boxed out your bone Head story. The day.
We're moments away from Tim mc all here on the studio.
I have so many questions about nineties country that I
want to ask him. We always love when Tim stops five.
So that's in the next five minutes or so, I
did quickly. I want to ask Eddie, is your wife's
trying to get you to shave your head? Yeah? She
just says it's time. She's never said this before, by
the way, ever, because you're losing your hair in the middle.

(29:16):
Bones what. I've been losing my hair for ten years
or so. But it's the Front's fine, the big deal.
It's it's the back has always had like a little
bald in but now she says, the entire top is
kind of going already, and your dad has that it's
genetic from your dad. Correct. I'm headed my dad's direction. Yes,
So are you gonna do the full shave? Oh? I

(29:36):
don't want to. I don't. She's just saying this. I
don't want to do any of this, and I don't
know if it's just me trying to hold on. I
don't mind trying a little comb over for a little bit.
Don't do that, you know what I mean? Why don't
you do the ring like the half ring on your head,
the George Jefferson because nobody's rocking that style. No, there's

(29:57):
an NBA player that it has that, And it's like,
I don't what do you are you doing? Like? It's
just I think if I take my hat off and
I do the ring thing, I will look like I'm
fifty years old for sure, and I'm forty one. I'm
not fifty yet. So shave it, shave it all the way. No,
no, no no, no, no no, I'm not ready to do that. Guys.
Let us see how bad do you see? You want

(30:17):
to see it? Yeah? I take it off. Have you
guys seen my head? Not in a while? Shave it?
Do you say? The front is okay? Yeah? Losing on
both sides, front and back. I don't know you have
enough to not shave it honestly? Okay? Really yeah, I
mean see it's the top. We'll check back in another
six months. What do you think what I think it's
grown in? What do you want? I think it's okay.

(30:38):
I don't think you shave it yet? Really you have
enough there for another six months? Six? I really enjoy
this next sex, really enjoy it. Yeah, man, you need
to yolo do permit? Diet yo hard with that hairy?
Are so dupe? I don't know. I'm not even thinking
about shaving it. If anything, I'll go really short, you know,

(31:01):
like um, let us have to do a bet one day?
Ready has to shave it. Yeah, I've done that before. Guys,
I hate the way I look bald. I don't know
if I'll ever get to that point on the Bobby
Bones Show. Now, how are you man? Doing well? How
about you? Good to see you you too? Everything safe? Healthy,
everything good? Yeah, for the for the most part. I
mean everybody's doing well. Kids are you know? We have

(31:23):
two kids on the on the West coast, and what
our youngest daughter graduated high school this year, so she's
been stuck with us since March, so she's pretty much
tired of us. Right now. Are you going down to
your island place much? We haven't been much. We were
down there earlier in the spring when everything first started happening.
We were down there for a bit, but but now
we've we've been staying close to home. We've done a

(31:45):
few trips like drive cross country trips driving um, Faith
and I and Ardy, our youngest. We drove Gosh to
California back, maybe two or three times this summer, back
and forth. Whenever you post these pictures of these big fish,
are you catching them with the rod and reel? No? No,
us die free dive with a pole spear. So you
have to get like a foot from them to shoot them.

(32:05):
So you're down in a in scuba. No, not scuba,
just a snorkel. Oh, you're not even all the way under,
You're just on the surface. We're going down thirty or
forty feet. Wait, how long is the snorkel? I've never
heard of the snorkels. You gotta hold your breath, man,
You gotta hold your breath to get down. Really. Yeah,
your cruise across the top. When you talk to Brett,
if you ever talk to Brett and Brad, ask them
about it. The Brad's gotten pretty good at it. Brett's

(32:28):
still struggling a little bit. But when you go, you
go across the top and you look and you start
to learn to spot the fish and know what fish
are good fishing because you see the big ones and
they'll hide under rocks and stuff. And then you have
to catch your breath and figure the current, how the
current's blowing, how you want to attack the fish, where
you want to shoot from, how you're what your angle
is going to be. And then you take off down

(32:49):
there and shoot it and bring it up. What if
you miss, you get back up and get some there
and then try to find it again. Do you have
to go find the spear? No? No, you What happens
is when you it's hard to describe it scart surgical
tubing on the end of it, and then you stretch
it like a sling shot. You grab the spear like this,
and when you shoot and hit, you automatically grab the
rubber as it goes by you. So so if you're

(33:11):
grabbing that and you're grabbing your spear, and then you're
swimming up with the fish, what's the biggest one you
ever caught? Id? And you have to think come up
with it too? Like you after it's down, Yeah, you
have to go. I assume you go up, get air,
then go back down no, no, you bring it up
with you. Sometimes you have to do that, Like if
it gets stuck in a hole and you can't get
it out, like you're down there pulling, you can't get
it out your burning oxygen, so you need to get
back up and get air. Then you have to. And

(33:32):
we spent thirty minutes trying to get a big fish
out of the place before. Yeah, that's wild. And then
and then the taxman shows up too, and you gotta
worry about him because he's swimming around watching you. Who
the sharks they're swimming around because But I've been in
the music business for a long time. Your number one
streaming song is from twenty sixteen, probably your last number one,

(33:52):
Humbling kind Yeah, do you know your other biggest streaming songs? Then?
I guess Highway Don't Care? Maybe number two? Nice of
twenty thirteen, that was a number one? What else you got?
I can't hear you? What can you hear me? Now
I hear the music? What else do you think after
Highway Don't Care? What else? Live? Like you're diying? Number three?

(34:14):
Come on? He looks every day. Doesn't mean they've been
pretty opt to me? Those are the one I wouldn't
say they're obvious that they would be big streamer, but
they're probably the biggest, I guess the biggest successful songs.
Do you know the only because they put eight songs up,
do you know the only one in the top eight
that wasn't a number one? For you? The top eight

(34:36):
that wasn't a number one, they're only one of these
in your top streaming songs that wasn't a number one.
Red Rack top Indian Outlaw in nineteen ninety four, Yeah,
peaked at number eight. Yeah. When I think of my
life listening to country music, I remember listening to Kissing
ninety six as a kid and hearing Indian Outlaw. That
was my introduction to you. And it it was right when
I was really getting into current country music and my
grandmother brought me up on classic country and I just

(34:59):
thought that's what it was, and the gospel records, Johnny
Cash and so you and Indian Outlaw was really that
time of introduction to me. And I was like, holy crap,
this is the greatest thing I've ever heard in my life.
To me, in my head, that's like one of the
biggest number ones of all time. Ard it was only
at number eight. It's crazy. Well, yeah, I think there
were a lot of stations. I think it wouldn't play
it because it was so different at the time, and

(35:20):
I guess I had a little controversy did at the time,
but not that that big. But um, yeah, there were
some place stations that wouldn't play it. So I get that.
But um, I think fortunate for me is after having
that song, because I thought the same. I loved that song.
I heard that song the first night I moved to Nashville.
When I moved to Nashville, stayed at the Hall of
Fame Lounge. I don't know if you guys remember, used

(35:42):
to be the Hall of Fame Lounge at the hotel
right down the streets or off the Mombrian right. It
used to be Barbara Mandrell, you know, Hall of Fame,
and then the Hall of Fame Lounge right across the street.
And I stayed there when I first got to town.
And the first night in town I met Tommy Barnes
who wrote Indian Outlaw, and so he and Matt Vickery

(36:02):
who wrote The Fireman, met him the first night in town.
And while Bill Emerson, who wrote some some Hank Williams
Junior songs. I met those guys in the bar, and
later that night we all went up to the room
I had rented there with the last money that I
had when I moved to town, and we also sat
around playing guitars and playing songs. And two songs that
I would eventually cut ended up being heard that night

(36:23):
was I don't want to be there in the morning
when she wakes up and finds me gone, and in
the An Outlaw, both of those songs Tommy played for
me that night, and when I put a band together
and started playing clubs, I was playing in then Outlaw
for three or four years before, two or three years
before I cut it, and I tried to cut it
on my very first album, but I couldn't talk anybody
into letting me cut it, and then we cut it
for the second album. But I think it worked. Of

(36:44):
the biggest songs in my life that there were country
music songs, that's one of them, because that was right
when I was really going I'm all into this, and
that was like the biggest song to me. And then
Don't Take the Girl came and Holy crowd, my life
change because I was the first song that the nby
feel sad about something and I was a kid. Yeah,
you know, I'm how nineteen years old, and Don't Take
the Girl comes out, and I remember thinking, well, I
was twelve. Nice, That's what I'm saying. What we were

(37:07):
talking about on the show was at the end of
Don't Take the Girl, does she live or die in
your mind? I don't. I don't think I want it
to be resolved. I never I never wanted it to
be resolved, because I just think that that's what makes
that sound great is it makes you think, It makes
you wander, and it makes it apply, you know, in
people's lives in different ways. Back in nineteen ninety three,
your first album, he brought it up, it didn't do

(37:28):
as well as maybe you had hoped. Do you think
after that didn't do well at all? Well? Do you
think that after that has still hasn't done well. Do
you think maybe this town is not for me? No?
I mean I think I when I decided to move
to Nashville, and you know, to me, I mean all
of us in this business. We're all here because we

(37:49):
love music and because it inspires us and moves us,
and we know the effect that it has on people,
and because it has an effect on us. That's why
we're involved in it, because we're passionate about it. But
when I first moved to Nashville, and I think all
of so when we get inside to get into this business,
it's like you know, running at midnight drunk and jumping
off a cliff and not knowing what's going to be
under you. And that's a big leap. It's a leap
of faith. And when I moved here and decided to

(38:11):
do this for a look, and I knew I'd put
all my eggs and I quit college. I was I
was going to be a lawyer and all that stuff,
which and I moved to town, and I knew that
this was what I was going to do and where
I was going to be, whether I was going to
be carrying somebody's guitar case or I thought maybe I
might be working at a publishing company, you know, pitching
songs to artists or something like that. I knew I
was going to be in this business, and I knew

(38:31):
I was gonna be here. So after the record doesn't
do well, you're like, all right, loaded that, let's do
it again, Let's get really well. It's funny because I
was I kind of fell off the radar with my
record label at the time because it didn't work. We
didn't have any hits. I think we had one song
that was in the top forty, and I was playing
clubs all over the place. I mean, we were playing
hundreds of clubs every year, and so I sort of

(38:52):
just on my own, went back in this started collecting
these songs and just went back in the studio and
just didn't really tell anybody I was going back in
the studio. I think that I was off their radar
so much that they didn't really realize it until I'd
finished her record and turned her record, and that was
the Anatomi Wa Too Soon record. I bring that up
because we were looking at a list here, and it's
so funny because you're as relevant today as you ever were,
and I was looking at the top nineties country artists,

(39:15):
and in terms of artists at number one total weeks,
you're number two, only behind George Strait like he was
at forty nine weeks. You're at forty after you was Garth,
Alan Jackson and Brooks and Dunne. So you put out
a record, it doesn't do well, but that doesn't mean
you can't do humongous great things. If the first shot
you get at something in life doesn't go right, well,
if you learn from it, I think, right, what did
you learn? I learned now? It was really the first

(39:36):
time I've really been in a real studio and did so.
I've done a few things in some small studios. The
first time I really went in and saw how it worked,
and I just started soaking it up instantly. And I think, look,
I had two as a producer that I became later,
and I was always very involved in my music. I
had two great mentors and teachers in the studio, Byron
Galimore who's still with me, and James Stroud. Early on.

(39:58):
Those guys taught me so much and I learned so
much right at the beginning, about how a records made,
what it takes to make a record, how deep you
have to think about the songs, how important the songs are.
And I think that's the biggest thing that I learned
and still know and learn and understand that it's it's
not about me singing the song so much as finding
great songs. The song is the most important thing in

(40:20):
any music. It's particularly in country music. I think that
that if you don't put the song first, and you're
you're going to do your career disservice. If you're singing
in the studio and it's a sad song, do you
try to put yourself in a mentally sad state to
better pull off the song, or if you just kind
of memorize how to sing the song. No, not in
a mentally sad state. But what I try to do

(40:42):
is create a scene really in my mind, and you know,
you try to get the studio in a place that
feels as inspiring as you can. You know, it feels
as good as you can to do something like that.
But then I've always said that, you know, I'm I'm
not sure I'm singing at you or it can sing
great or anything like that. But I think that what
I try to do is pretend that I'm sitting, you know,

(41:04):
across a table from somebody, and I'm trying to tell them,
tell them about how I feel, or tell them trying
to walk through this scene with them and sort of
interpret this scene enough for them that they get into
the scene as well. So every song to me is
like a small cinematic vignette in a lot of ways.
Two thousand and one I'm gonna read you the Nolin
East for Entertainer of the Year, it's you, Tim McGraw,
Brooks and Done, Dixie Chicks, Alan Jackson, and George Strait. Now,

(41:27):
as you're going to this and you're not, who do
you think is going to win? Probably read that again,
it's you Brooks and Done, Dixie Chicks, Alan Jackson, and
George Strait. Oh. Probably at that time, I would probably
have thought Dixie Chicks should have won. It's what I
would have probably would have thought at the time when
probably George Straight I would have imagined when they say
and do you remember when they're like the entertainer of

(41:48):
the year as Tim McGraw. Yeah, you know, those those
kinds of moments in your career are things that happened
in such a blur and you're so shocked and surprised,
but that it's hard to even grasp that memory. Do
you remember being on stage given the speech? No, not
at all, not one clue. And I've never watched it back.

(42:08):
I never watched back, never seen it back. Here's a
question I call Mommy goes number one. The lyrics at
the start of the chorus are so I stopped off
at a Texico, bought a slim gem and a coke.
When is the last time you had a slim gem
and drank a coke? And drank a coke the other day? Really? Yeah,
you allow yourself that year? Yeah, man, I had had
a cherry fritter this morning. I don't know what. Oh, yeah,

(42:33):
it was good. By the way, Tim brought donuts. He
shows up early and brings donuts. And I tell a
lot of young artists and even my listeners too, like
the one thing you can control in your life whenever
you're trying to do something professionals, when you get to
a place and the work ethic you have, you're at
your attitude and when you get there is And I
say that the people that we work with, the biggest
stars are often those people that live by that you're

(42:55):
here early every time, Garth, this here early, every Dolly
is here, and you don't have to be because that
you guys could sho up an hour later. We just
be like, what're the help of you here? But we're not.
And I think that says a lot to your mindset
even to this day, Like what do you tell young
artists when they ask you, like, what what is it?
What do I have to do to make it well?
For professionalism is always key everybody I know in any

(43:17):
part of the entertainment business, and the heroes that I'm met,
and the biggest artists that I'm at in the movie stars.
I mean, there's always exceptions. There's always somebody that's just
so talented to no matter what they do, they're just
got talent just oozing out of And there's always those
exceptions and those kinds of people. But for the most part,
and even athletes I find that I've known are been
the people who work the hardest and people who consistently

(43:37):
worked hardest. Sure they've got talent, but talent, you know,
get you a cup of coffee without some work ethic
behind it, and you have to work hard, and you
have to constantly, you know, put other people in mind.
And about being on time. I think that's about respecting
other people's time. I mean, if it's all about just
your time, then nobody's gonna respect you if you don't
respect their time. Love it it sound familiar, Y beat

(44:00):
them up over there and they're great now, but there
was a time, well there was a time. If they
were amy, you can tell them. But if they go ahead,
we want to talk about you can go ahead. Okay, Well,
there has been times in the fifteen years or whatever
we've been doing this that maybe some of us have
been sent home if we were thirty seconds late. We

(44:20):
have a time and I say, hey, if you're not
here at this time, and everybody else says, you're not
respecting them. They decided to get up and be at
work on time. So what I just all right, late,
got to go home. Still love you, but you got
to go home. And you know what, nobody's late anywhere
in their life anymore. They still here. Oh I've been late,
sent home. I'm trying not to be yea, We're still around,

(44:46):
and so something's working. You wrote a poem on Instagram
for your wife's birthday. I read it and I thought,
why is Tim trying to make us all look bad?
Like after all this time, you're still I'm trying to
make me look good? What is it? What is it
like a long term successful marriage? Like for you? What
has been the key? Um? Just sitting in a corner
and being quiet? No, really, look, I think that it's you.

(45:10):
It's a conscious decision that this is what you want
to do, and this is what you want your life
to be and how you want it to play out.
I think you just you know, there's always tough times
for everybody, and there's always struggles, and there's always times
where it's not as the way you want it to be,
certainly from both sides. But I think it's you want
this out of your life and you want this for
your life, and that's the decision that you made. And

(45:32):
love and respect of course, that's the foundation of all
of it. But I think the biggest thing is to
be making a commitment and sticking to it and believing
in each other to keep that commitment. If you put
music under that, that's the number one. All you have
to do is put like an acoustic guitar strumming and
there you go, that's your next one. Well I would
do it, but I'm not. I'm not my average at
best on a guitar, although I've gotten better. I used

(45:54):
to play all the time. I used to play all
the time when first come up, I played, and I
still play on stage and stuff because I know those songs.
But but I for a long time I always said
that as soon as I started paying a guitar player,
that was better than me. Then I'd stop playing. And
that didn't take all. I could pay somebody a hundred
bucks and are better than me, but I did. I
have picked up up and played a lot more during
the sort of downtime that we've had. You've kind a

(46:15):
little better, back better, and you put out a record
during the downtime, which has got to be an awkward
thing because you're like, man, I'm I want to be
out in front as many people as I can, and
so you put out Here on Earth. And one of
the songs on there is called Cheryl Crowe. So is
that a conversation you have with her before it? What's
that conversation with Cheryl about? Well, here's what happened. You know.

(46:36):
We recorded the song and I love this. It was
one of the first ones we recorded. We worked on
this record for gosh two and a half years, I think,
trying to get it ready. Are just working on it
as we went along. We started working on it at
the end of the Soul to Soul tour, which for
me not to get all track. For me that I
always find that after Faith and I've worked together for
a while and had to sing with her on stage
every because to me, She's one of the greatest singers

(46:57):
ever on earth. Having to sing with her every night
makes me much sharper and much better at what I do,
so I want to take advantage of that. After I
sing with her and going to studio and cup that
was one of the first things that we cut, and
I just liked how it used. Cheryl Crowle is sort
of the metaphor for our music, as a sort of
the metaphor for how you felt about someone when you
first met him and I. She and I have the

(47:20):
same publicists, so our publicist asked she could play the
song for Cheryl, and I got the sweetest note back
from Cheryl, which was really good, because if you if
you have a song about someone and they you play
it for him and they yeah, you know, I'm I
don't know about this, but I don't know if. But
she sent me the sweetest note about how much she
liked the song and enjoyed it hearing it and how
cool she thought it was. So that put it at

(47:42):
easy and it made it easier to put it on
the album and not have to you know, I don't
want to make Ryl crow Matt Well if you name
one after me. Next album I don't care. You can
already give you permission, all right, you gotta do, And
I forget if you've I think maybe you've talked about
this before here, but I forget Taylor Swift when she
did that? How did you first hear that song? Our
first heard him? Gral Oddly enough, I heard it before
she put it out. I'd heard it because i'd heard

(48:04):
the demo of it. I think because somebody else was
played it for me. I can't remember exactly how that happened.
But when I first heard the record and it came
out and it blew up and she blew up, my
first thought was, okay, let me let me reevaluate here.
Does this mean? What does this mean? Does this mean
that all right? If there's a song that she's singing,
does this mean I'm done? I mean, is this like,

(48:25):
you know, tribute alt the Door? But then I realized
somebody told me she was like thirteen and wrote it
in math class, and I thought, well, that so I
can live with that. It's not like some you know,
thirty five year old artists saying you know, hey, I
used to listen to him and going I'm done. I
remember her performing this and maybe the cmas and the
camera's on you as she's singing about it was awkward. Yeah,
I would think, like, what, give me a second, let

(48:47):
me hit, I don't know what to do. Did they
tell you, hey, we're gonna put this camera on you
the whole time, be prepared. No? No, And then she
came over and started singing right to me. It was
I mean, she's a lot of love Taylor. She was,
she was awesome. It just seems like it feel long.
I don't like what someone tells gives me a compliment
at all. No, No, it's awkward for sure. Well just
because I didn't know what to do. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(49:08):
well congratulations, I call MoMA. Gonna be the first one
man in four years. You just so pumped about it.
You know, we love you here. Anytime you need anything,
let us know and tell Faith. We say hello and
everybody check out here on earth. Um, let me play.
Let's play it a little bit here on earth, right
real quick. We have that ready right here. Any chance

(49:41):
this is the next single, I know what the next thing.
It's not that one. No, but but that is one
of my favorites. But I can tell you, I mean
I love look, I could be happy with any song
off this album somebody, since this is next thing, I
can say, I'm fine with that because that's the way
we recorded this album. But I tell you, one of
my favorite records I've ever made is on this album,
and it's la very first song on the album. It's
It's to Me. It's one of my favorite. I'll I

(50:04):
could put that one in mix and say it's up
there with please Remember Me or something like that, which
is also one of my favorite. Well, thank you for
stopping by. Thanks for bringing donuts. We're not gonna eat
them for fun of you, because we're acting like we
don't eat donuts. But when you leave, we're going to town.
Yeah yeah, yeah, Tim McGraw, everybody check out here on Earth.
That's the album. Thank you, all right, there is. Amy

(50:24):
told me a second ago that she had a story
coming up in the pile about outlaw country. Yeah. Well,
it's just that outlaw artists they need to be told
that they're an outlaw. They can't just claim themselves that
they're an outlaw. Okay, but there's a big time artist
speaking out about it. Nice, maybe calling other people out, like,
stop calling yourself an outlaw? Nice? Is it? Dan and Jay. Yeah,

(50:47):
they're outlaws for sure, right in a way, yes, honestly, yeah, yeah,
because they can kick the genre wall down and picture that,
but not in the conventional sense. You're Samy's pile of stories.
So there's a new trend where people are already putting
up their Christmas trees, but they're decorating them with things

(51:09):
like fall leaves and pumpkins to make them fall Christmas trees. Heck, man,
leave a tree up all year, put hearts on it
from Februaries, did they say, and it Easter comes, put
little bunnies and eggs on it. Yeah, that's gotta be
a fake tree, though, if you live, one's dead in
like a month. Yeah, Kylen loves Christmas. I think we'll
probably when November hits, go ahead and throw it up. Okay, yeah,

(51:32):
it'll be earlier than normal, real early. So, but she's
a big Christmas lover. I'm not. We never really had
a big Christmas as a kid, but I'm kind of
excited to be with someone who loves Christmas. Maybe that'll
change my outlook on it. I love that. Okay. So
the opposite of Christmas and joy is well just stress
and all the stress that people are feeling lately. And
there was a survey done and people said that they

(51:53):
would spend five hundred dollars just to have one completely
stress free day. That's it. It's too that would give
me stress all the things that could have spent five
hundred bucks on totally. I hope. I think that's just
indicative of how stressed out people are, because they're willing

(52:14):
to maybe even go broke or put it on the
credit card just to like breathe for a day. And
I'll have any stress or issues. I don't know. If
there's a group on code for that, maybe I'll take it. So.
Chris Stapleton says that an artist cannot call themselves a
country outlaw, that it has to be bestowed upon them. Yeah,

(52:35):
because outlaw country is kind of a genre, a self
assigned genre of artists, and people have called Chris Stapleton alt.
I was like, hey, I don't think I am. Other
people have to call me that. Yeah, he said that.
Marty Stewart told him a real outlaw doesn't need a
sign that says he is one. Yeah. I kind of
roll my eyes. People say they're either quote real country

(52:56):
or outlaw country. I'm like, you don't have to say
that about yourself. We'll take care of that. Yeah. Yeah,
let people say what they think about you. So do
you want to know some artists that are currently in
the outlaw category? Um? I would say Casey Musgraves oddly, gah,
she's on there. Tyler Childers put him in there. It's

(53:19):
about it. What about Eric Church Stergill Simpson, Yeah, Stergill,
I say Eric, Eric, Eric's mainstream? Is he a mainstream outlaw? Yeah?
Eric's weird Eric because he's for sure mainstream in Chase's radio,
but does it in a weird way. Yeah. Yeah, we
didn't give me one more Brandy Lark Okay, all right,

(53:41):
what else you got? Anything else? I made me? That's
my pile. That was Amy's Kyle of stories. It's time
for the good news. Brock Bailey's a junior in high school,
plays football and Georgia and he's with his mom when
he hears a boom. It's a car wreck, and they
run outside and they see this car is on fire,

(54:04):
and Brock's like, man, I gotta do something. He runs
over and gets the driver's door open and pulls this
girl to safety. She's a senior that goes to his
high school and the car was on fire, and Brock's like, hey,
I got her out, no problem. I'm not a hero.
And no word on if she's asked him to prom yet.
I mean she's got to, right, he saved the live

(54:25):
Oh that's a tough one. A lot of pressure. That's
a tough one. Yeah, it's good though, That's awesome. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Let's go over to Amy now with The Morning Corny.
The Morning Corny generation does Forrest Gump belong to? What
generation does Forrest Gump belong to? A jen A? That

(54:52):
was The Morning Corny And he wants you decide on that.
I'm letting your son watch Forrest Gump. I've decided that
I'm going to do it because you guys are my
friends and I trust you. Also, yes, we're gonna do
this nice. Speaking of Eddie, here's a voice. Good morning studio,
or should I say Bueno's least feel I just want
to say I have some beef with Eddie. You've branded

(55:13):
yourself as our favorite Mexican, which, by the way, you
very much are. But dude, it's been Hispanic Heritage month
and we need a Hispanic semment from you. She's a
couple of ideas that I have either Spanish Word of
the Day, Heritage Mond edition, or music school about Mexican
music or its influence. Anyway, Hispanic Heritage Month ends October fifteen,

(55:34):
so you still have time, all right, tomorrow bring us something. Okay. Wow,
I didn't realize it's a lot of pressure. This is
for Hispanic Heritage Months. Yeah. Wow, it's a big deal.
All right, tomorrow morning. Can it better be a plus? Okay? Oh?
I was thinking of you, Eddie, because my daughter is
taking Spanish and she came up with this on her own,
and I think it's a great idea. But she's like,

(55:55):
I feel like if I listen to Spanish music, I'll
learn it fast. So now she asks Alexa to play
songs in Spanish, and I need to give her your
uncle's song. I'm gonna do a whole playlist for you.
We go, okay, yes, in a minute, we'll get into
if Ray has the right to be mad at Mike
d for proposing, because Ray's wedding isn't about three weeks.

(56:17):
I'll tell you what happened. There's a little drama here,
but we'll talk about that coming up in a second.
A couple of things I wanted to get into. First
of all, people are asking me how I like that
show Away on Netflix with hil Reese wank It. We're
all looking for shows to get into. Right, It's okay,
it's pretty good. I'm on episode five of eight. I'm
gonna finish it. It's good enough for me to finish it.

(56:38):
But I don't go. I can't wait to get to
the next episode. I go, you know, I should just
watch it and get it over with. I don't hate it.
That's not even a good place to be. It's that
weird middle play. I'd rather just be able to give
up on. It's just good enough to stay in it.
There are parts that are slow. Maybe you're yeah, like
the first five episodes. No, it's it's okay. Well, it's okay.

(57:00):
I'm gonna say that. So there's my review so far. Amy.
You're watching What with Your Daughter Now? Heart of Dixie,
which is an old show. I guess it's got four
seasons with the girl from the OC Rachel Bielsen, isn't it.
I think it was on early twenty tens at some point,
and we love it. What do you watch it on Netflix? Okay,

(57:21):
and it's our show that we've decided it's ours. She
doesn't watch it without me. I don't watch it without her.
And when we can, we'll get together and knock out
an episode. And man, I can't wait for a day
where we have a little bit of time and we
can knock out like three episodes together. So would you
recommend this to other parents? Yes, if you're a mom
or even a dad and you've got a teenager, I

(57:43):
think it's appropriate there. I really haven't come across anything
that has, you know, maybe it's just stuff my daughter's
seen if it's been a little too adult. But I
think it's fine and it's a fun show if you've
got a teenager. Morgan Jever watched Heart of Dixie. Oh yeah,
I did when it was out on TV. Of it.
It's a great show. Okay, I'm excited. I'm way behind
because it's definitely came out eight years ago or so.

(58:06):
Anybody watching anything new that they haven't mentioned on the
show yet they want to recommend? Yeah. The only other
thing we thought about watching is I'll go to Caitlin
with options and I was like, hey, what do you
want because we're watching the final season of we'll call
it spitz Creek, right, and I like that show. But
she was one like, let's watch it. I'm like, great,
So we've been watching that and I said, well, let's
watch Away on Netflix. I said, or we can do
a Way, or we can do that documentary about the

(58:27):
Challenger explosion. So oddly I picked two space things and
she's like, okay, buzz, Aldrin, like, what's up with all
your picks here? Buzz? So did anyone watch the Challenger documentary?
I did? I did. Have you watched it? No? But
is it good? It's good? It's good, and it's not
long at all. I think it's like fourisodes. Four episodes
and they're not long, and you'll learn a lot of

(58:49):
stuff that you didn't know already. But she's not into it.
Is it good enough? Because you know, when someone's out
into something, they really got to be convinced. They have
to really like it to be convinced. So here's the
thing with that. I didn't know a lot of it.
Maybe I just wasn't dialing or didn't learn later in
life what happened. But my husband wasn't that into it
because he thought he knew everything. I was fascinated by
these what are those little rings? Oh rings? And my

(59:12):
husband's like, oh yeah yeah, And I mean then the
guy went before Congress and they expander and don't expand
or in cold weather she's spoiling things. No, no, it's
just because it's just that my husband knows it all
and so, but I feel like, you know probably what
happened with The Challenger. I think I do. Yeah, you
think you don't, Okay, well there, yeah you don't. It
was like the social experiment or whatever it was called.

(59:33):
What's it called the social dilemma? Yeah, I know, I
knew all that, right, That's how I'm hesitant now to
I liked The Challenger a lot, but then my husband
was like, eh, so I feel as though you'll know
so much of it that you may not enjoy it.
We'll check it out. I'm also watching The Boys privately.
It's so good. Privately, it's the great about yourself. Yeah,
like I have to watch like twenty minute spots or

(59:54):
she'll fall asleep at night and I'll watch it when
she's asleep. That's what I still feel strongly about this
ta Ron show. So maybe check that. I don't even
know what channel that is. Apple same place that. Yeah,
I bet it's great. Apple didn't promote their stuff that
well yet. Yeah. No, you kind of just gotta go searching.
And I wouldn't have picked that one if it wasn't
for my husband and we're into it. Okay, Well, the

(01:00:17):
drama was Mike D proposed. Ray said, you proposed too
close to my wedding. If you miss yesterday's show, we
found dicta on Saturday, Mike D got his girl up
at a park a special spot proposed. She said, yes,
he posted that video on his Instagram yesterday at Mike
dstro so check that out. Well, Raymundo's troll and Mike

(01:00:39):
the whole weekend. Were you upset? For real? I had
about white five white claws when I saw the post
that he got engaged, and I just thought the timing
couldn't have been worse. And there were some people that
I was around socially distanced with, and they said, yeah,
he should have asked you, especially since you're on a
national show together. Okay, Well, everyone in the room's reacting
definitely did that. I hadn't thought about it, and I

(01:01:02):
mean I hadn't either honestly, now that I'm thinking about it. Okay,
Mike D, how do you feel about Ray saying this?
I mean, it never really came into my head to
think to ask Gray or like I was stealing it
under anything. It's just a month I had planned a
while ago. You didn't do it at his wedding. I
didn't do it like on his wedding or like the
week of. So yeah, I didn't even think about it.
I have no problem with it because I didn't think

(01:01:24):
it was an issue. And it's as long as it's
not the week of. Me and my friend Billy. We
honestly made sure it wasn't the same month because I said,
I want you to have an entire month when you propose,
and then I'm going to do it at a a different month.
I didn't propose on Chris and Mike. Aren't you and Billy?
I know, but we're Billy hang out, but we're on
the show. We're considered very very close to the people

(01:01:45):
that listen to us in their car. MIKEA, would you
invite to the wedding? I was, but I was uninvited.
There you go, Yeah, that's good. But the fact that
he's not even going to the wedding. Mike's new wedding
datas October twenty four. We have to decide where we're
gonna go. Um, I don't think it was a big deal,
So I'm gonna be on that side to where I don't.

(01:02:07):
I think there's enough thunder for everybody. Honestly, I'm a
big believer in that there's enough thunder to go around.
The more thunder, the better. There was no thunder stealing lunchbox.
What do you think? Listen? When I saw Ray's reply
to Mike Destro, I immediately was like, Ray is one
hundred percent right. Because if it was a normal work
environment where you were working in a cubicle over here

(01:02:27):
and you were no cubicle, no big deal. But this
is a national radio show and Ray's big month a
few weeks away. Now he has to split the attention.
So when people call in, they're gonna be like, Hey, congratulations,
Mike d. It's no longer about Ray's wedding. It's about
the engagement. It should be all about Ray's wedding this month. Ray,
I'm with you might be bad etiquette. And I'm also curious,

(01:02:50):
So since you didn't ask me to propose did you
ask her father if you could propose to her? Yeah,
you're oh wait a minute, you think you should have
asked you you're out of your mond to go ahead, Mike,
you talked to her dad. I talked to her dad
and her mom the day before. I proposed the day before. Yeah, okay,
and they were cool. They're totally cool. How's the day
before sound to you, guys? Yes, enough time, Yes, like

(01:03:11):
driving on the way up there. Yeah, that's fine. That
way they don't blow it. Yeah, well, no, that's something too.
You the more people to know loose lips sink ships
and spoil proposals. Yeah, and snitches get stitches. Well that's
a whole different level. What you take out your in laws? Amy,
How do you feel? What do you think about this
scenario here? I think it's fine. There's nothing to be

(01:03:32):
worried about. No. I mean, we talked about it today
and probably maybe a little bit tomorrow, and then the
next time it comes up will be when we get
closer to his wedding. Yeah. I don't think we're gonna
do three weeks of Mike de proposing right and at
my wedding if it gets brought up once, Oh, Mikey's engaged.
I'm gonna be like, here we go my wedding. Well,

(01:03:52):
good thing. He won't be top of mind because he
won't be there and you uninvited him. So I think
a little bit of your power is lost. Yeah right, Eddie. Look, man,
he lost all credibility to me when he says I
was five white claws in and I started tweeting. This
is the thing. Like, I think, deep inside he doesn't care,
but when he's drinking he gets angry. Man. But what
do you always say, Eddie when you're drinking? What what

(01:04:14):
the truth comes out? Oh? Oh well, I don't know.
I don't know about that. I'd really think Ray doesn't care.
It's not that big of a deal. No, I think
Ray is being a total groomsela right now. I think
Mike is totally fine. Everyone has their own stuff going
on and it's awesome and we should all be excited
to each other. That's right. We can be excited for everyone. Yes,
we need all the positivity. There's no timeline for love. Man, Mike,

(01:04:39):
do you feel like you need to apologize to Ray? No? Okay, cool,
I don't need what'd your fiance? I say? Ray? She
agrees with me, why do you think we're getting married?
That's I would not say that. I don't. She doesn't
always agree with you on this one, she does. What
does that have to do with why'll get all? Right?

(01:05:00):
Our Facebook page, let us know what you think. If
Mike d was in the wrong for proposing three weeks
out from Ray's wedding day, by the way, a wedding
he's not even invited to, well no, no, he was invited.
We got uninvited. No, I get even worse. And what
I heard is he wasn't gonna do it, but then
he did it. I heard, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well her

(01:05:20):
was this is Nate from Memphis today. I'm on the
beach in Panama City and I just saw some chicks
on the beach in her cameo Pimp and Joy shirt.
And you know what I did. Agree were a fist
bump and I said pop and Joy Bobby Bones. She
was like yeah, and I was like yeah, So anyways,

(01:05:42):
shout out Bobby Bones, shout out Pimp and Joy. Y'all
have a great day. It would have been a fun
interaction to see. I would I'd love to see that.
Thank you guys for sharing your stories. When you see
other folks wearing Pimp and joy or just to listen
to the show. We're very grateful for that. All right,
who's the voicemail we got last night? My d ooh,
I'm looking at your photos. You on your name proposing

(01:06:04):
to your girlfriends so huge. I'm so happy for you.
Big story on the show yesterday was Mike de proposing.
We just talked about Mike d versus Ray is Ray's
weddings coming up in a couple of weeks. But some
listeners have now flowed the conspiracy theory that Mike the
only proposed to get out of holding his sign because
he lost his movie that last week and he has

(01:06:26):
to hold a sign on the street. And they said
he proposed I wouldn't have to do that, we'd forget
about it. So we wouldn't forget about it, because we're
gonna do it today. Nice. So here's what I'm gonna
run by you guys. These are some options he didn't
get the ratings for when he did movie. Mike recommends
we all recommend a movie. Gave ratings to his movies.
So here are some signs that he has to hold
on the street. You guys, tell me if you like

(01:06:48):
these are not okay, okay, just imagine Mike on the
busy street corner holding a big sign that says, I
have like seven of them. I've been a bad boy
and this is my punishment. You're you're in a car
and you see someone holding that. That's pretty funny, right, yeah,
and then you're probably a signing in your mind what
they did all the way to work. Honk. If you

(01:07:10):
think Carol Baskin killed her husband, Oh that's funny. What
do you think? No? Not very many hanks a little
while ago. Yeah, how about I'm a moron? Honk if
you hate morons, Okay, my name is Mike, and I
suck at my job and this is my funny sent
that's really good. How about coronavirus is a hoax? Oh yeah, yeah,

(01:07:37):
Oh my gosh, can you imagine my gear? I mean
probably happened half huh No, not happening half on the
right side of it. Um, you guys have any ideas?
I mean, no, those are pretty good. The first one
bad boy, I've been a bad boy, or coronavirus is

(01:07:58):
a hoax. I'll worry about his health for coronavirus. Fine,
and I'm Mike, and I'm I suck at my job
more than I've been a bad boy, and this is
my punishment. Oh no, that one first. But I was
saying between those two, which one lunchbox man said, you're
not gonna let him do the Corona one. I guess
I've been a bad bad boy. I've been a bad boy,
and this is my punishment. Eddie, You're you're for sure

(01:08:19):
no on Corona. I just yeah, I mean, if you are,
I mean I just think somebody yeah, yeah, yeah, gosh,
that's funny though. All right, I'll go bad bad boy. Okay,
So tomorrow, Mike, you'll be holding a sign on the street,
a poster board. We need to be able to check
it off before you go out there that says I've
been a bad boy and this is my punishment, and

(01:08:40):
you have to underline bad all right, tomorrow morning, this
time right here on the show, like we'd forget. Yeah, yeah,
the bad boys, but the best one. Because coronavirus it's
such a sensitive thing. Someone could be driving by that
had it and had a really rough time with it,
or lost somebody to it. Yeah, so I can't do that.

(01:09:02):
Tom Cruise is balancing on the top of a speeding train.
Permission impossible. I saw this picture. I'm just wondering what
Tom's issue is because this guy is wanting to go
to space, He's jumping out of things, He's doing his
own stunts. He has the need. Well is it because
I was thinking about this? Is he too rich where
everything in life is given to him, there's no thrill
for him, so he has to go out and do
these physical things. Is it because he's too short? And

(01:09:24):
his whole life he's been told he's short and he
wants to prove it. You know what they call shortman syndrome?
Is that what it is? It? Is he getting older
or he's always been a young guy, but now he's
fifty eight and he has to go, well, I got
to prove people that I'm not old, I'm young, Tom Cruise,
What do you think is his hang up here? I

(01:09:45):
think he just has a adrenaline rush type personnel. All
that comes from I don't remember doing this early in
his career. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I don't know
what he was like back then, But like my father
in law is like that, and I don't I think
he's always been that way, Like flu fighter Jets and
Vietnam and then has been seeking thrill type stuff ever

(01:10:07):
since Lunchbox. I think it's the I'm not old. I'm
trying to hang on to being young and trying to
stay cool. Like, look at all the cool things I'm doing,
don't look at me as a fifty eight year old dude.
I'm with the first one. I think he's bored. I
think he's done everything and he's like, gosh, what else
can I do? I have all the money in the world,
I'm famous, Like, give me something, let's go to space something,

(01:10:30):
And I think it's short. We're all different on this one.
It could be all of it. Oh yeah, maybe it's
a combo. His movies have goes over four billion dollars
in North America and over ten billion worldwide, making I'm
one of the highest grossing box office stars of all time.
Pop Gun. I like the Mission Impossible series. I think
there are good But what's he been in? That's it's
been great Days of Thunder. Oh that's a good one.

(01:10:53):
Oh Bones, Cold Trickle, drop the hammer. Come on just
by you guys saying this stuff, and you can remind
me that I've seen I want you to go out
there and hit the pace car. Hey, Rubbin's racing, Harry.
If you ain't robbing, you ain't. Okay, just drive through it,
drive through it. I don't know that i've seen this either.
So good Rainman, that might be it for me. Rainman

(01:11:15):
was so good and it wasn't. He's had so many
action movies. They all tend to blur into each other.
What's the tropic thunder? That's funny? Yeah? Is he in that? Yeah?
What are you gonna say? What's the underwear one is? Yeah?
Risky busky business. That's good. Oh you didn't see it.
Now you're suggesting it a few good men? Oh that's

(01:11:36):
a movie. Yeah, we forget all like the real good roles.
He's done because he's just jumping around and parashooting places
all the time. It's time for the good news. A
mom of three is paying forward an act of kindness
she received from a teenage McDonald's employee. Brettany Reid went
to the drive through out of Mickey D's in Waynesville,

(01:11:58):
Ohio after football practice. Her kids were crying in the back,
just as she realized, oh crap, I forgot my purse
at home. So she looked at the young man behind
the register said she got a little teary eyed. She goes, hey,
I'm sorry, I got to cancel the order because I
don't have my wallet. But the employee, Whyatt Jones, said
I got you, pulls out his own wallet as he's working,
swipes it and said, hey, don't worry about it, I

(01:12:20):
got it. So she goes okay, She goes home, finds
out who he is, starts to go fund me page
because the kid wants to go to college. Raised twenty
nine thousand dollars by telling the story. That's awesome. How
about that? And all he did was just pay for
her groceries wanting nothing. By the way, correct pay for McDonald's. McDonald's. Yeah,

(01:12:40):
that is crazy in many ways. That's amazing. Whyatt Jones, man,
I see you. That's that's a great story. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good on
right now? That's Katie and Florida. Katie. What's going on? Hi?
How are you pretty good? What can I do? Who
are you? So? I listened to the part cast time.

(01:13:00):
I live in Orlando as the show is not on
here sadly, and I heard you guys talking about if
you had someone proposed to you and you said no, Yeah,
that happened to you. Yes. So I was dating a
guy for about five years and we broke up. It
just wasn't working out anymore. We weren't right for each other,
and everything was fine. A few months later he reached

(01:13:21):
out all of a sudden and was getting kind of weird,
like he would show up at my job with flowers
and it just kind of got strange. And he said
he really need a closure and if I could please
just meet him to get him closure. So I did.
I went and had a breakfast with him and it
was fine, and at the end he told, you get
a little weird. But I left and it was fine.
Then I noticed he was following me home, and when

(01:13:42):
I got home, I finally stopped and got out of
the carlston An apartment at the time, so I knew
he wouldn't know exactly where. And he got out behind
me and got down on one name, pulled out a
ring and said, when you married me? Oh, what'd you say?
I said, no? Wow. Do you think he was so
emotionally hurt that he made a decision based off of

(01:14:04):
emotion or do you think he really wanted to marry
you for a long time. No, I think it was
just emotions. I think he was having a hard time.
But when we broke up that it was final. I
think he was expecting me to kind of run after
him and keep trying to get back with him. So
when I didn't, I think that rejection kind of hurt
a little bit, and he thought, well, if I propose,

(01:14:26):
maybe that'll kind of fix it all. We'll get back together.
I don't know. Well, there are two things that can
fix a relationship, proposing or baby, you know there are
those are two things you should do if you want
to fix a relationship. And so do you talk to
this guy at all anymore? No? I actually know that
he did get married, so that's great. I'm happy for him.
I hope he's happy. But no, I haven't spoken to

(01:14:47):
him in forever. Man, I wonder it's our life. Oh yeah,
that same. If she knows the story of him being
going a little probably not a loot crazy, because here's
because he followed her. Let me run this by you, guys.
Let's say you're a girl and you're dating a guy
and you find out that that guy proposed to somebody,
and she said no, prior that one, he's proposed and

(01:15:11):
was rejected and maybe wants to be with her. That
would just be a weird thing, right, That's why he's
going to make sure that she doesn't know that story. Yeah.
But also I'm taking into account what you often say
is if if we like the guy, it's not crazy,
it's sweet. Like if she really if she if you
wanted to marry him, you would think it was awesome

(01:15:31):
that he followed you home and then gotic. Right, guys,
he followed me all the way home, even though he
didn't quit. He was tenacious. Yeah, he just really wanted
to marry me. But because you know, if you don't
like them, you don't, then suddenly it's creepy. Okay. Did
you get a chance to see that ring though? Well? Yeah,

(01:15:53):
and it was beautiful. But that's what I also wondered.
I wonder if when he got married did he use
the same ring? Because he got married just a year
you're after that? Oh for sure? Yeah? Is there a wait?
Do you know who we married? Can you look at
and what's her Instagram? No? Do you know she? Are
you friends with her? Or no? No? I don't know
her at all. Okay, well, thank you for your story.

(01:16:14):
I appreciate that. That's a good one. Not good that
it happened to you, but it was entertaining for us.
Let's be honest. And if you're that guy and you're listening, Colin,
he probably not. He probably lives in Is he living
Orlando too? Yeah? He does, all right, he bind not listening. Okay, well,
thank you, Katie. Appreciate you and we love that you
listen to the podcast and you call us, even if
it's a day later. Can you ask me how I'm feeling?

(01:16:35):
I can't. Hey, so Katie, how you feeling? I feel good?
I feel so good? Oh nice, there s great car.
All right, Katie. Hopefully we'll talk to you soon. Thank you,
all right, bye bye. Let's try the big story. Let's story.
Twenty five year old woman discovered after she had a headache.
She's like having these headaches all the time. He's like,

(01:16:58):
I don't know what's going on. Is it water? Am
I dehydrated? Is am I wearing my hair in a
weird style? No? None of that. She had a tapeworm
in her brain. It's only twenty five years old. Tapeworm.
The aches were caused by tapeworm larva that had taken
up space in her brain. Now I think every time
I have a headache, I sure how big the tapeworm is. Yeah,

(01:17:22):
the woman who never traveled overseas is the first case
where she's from. For the past seven years she had headaches.
They would occur two or three times a month, and
they went away with prescribed migraine medication. However, the last
one was more than a week and she's like, most
of my visions getting blurry. So they went into the brain,
found that worm and they got it chilling. That stinks.

(01:17:47):
That's the that's your big story. There is, thank you,
bobbies story. I have a secondo. Last night on Dancing
with the Stars, there was a big mess up at
the end of the show where and I'll just play
this for you at Tyra Banks and now that Monica
and vow we're say they left the floor and then
she was like, oh, I did the wrong thing, and
then that she had to call him back out. Oh no. Also,
Tyra's not a great ad libber though. Oh here Anne

(01:18:10):
and Kyo and Vernon and Peter are at the bottom
two there's actually been an error. I'm looking right now
and we have three couples, so we need to clarify
this for one second. The bottom two couples are Anne
and Kyo and Monica and Devo. Please come back, please

(01:18:32):
have my This is a live TV, right, this is
the craziness applied t VS. What do you do? That's
it now? Then you just fix it and move forward.
But last night an hash was eliminated, probably should have
been anyway. So but there you go. Now there are
ten couples left, which is crazy. They are still that many.
They gotta stop chopping him quick now. But that the

(01:18:54):
Neve guys real good. AJ McClain. He danced with the
Backstreet Boys all behind him on a big screen. Oh
that's it's pretty cool. Yeah, so that's your other big story.
If you're watching Dancing with the Stars, there you go,
call us if you want. Eight seven seven seventy seven,
Bobby eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, let's go to
Lindsay and Saint Louis, who's on right now? Call him

(01:19:15):
the show, Lindsay, what's going on with you? Not much?
How are you guys? Pretty good? What can I do
for you? I was just calling the way in on
the Ray and Mikey situation. So the week of my wedding,
I got married in August. The week of my wedding,
my sister actually told my parents that she was pregnant. Now,
how would you have wanted that to go? Because I

(01:19:37):
hear your story, how would you have wanted your sister
to handle that? I mean, I feel like I could
have waited like at least a week after so because
he had just found out. So I was kind of like,
um okay, Like and she told me like two or
three days after my wedding, so I was kind of
still on like that newly wed high, I guess, so
I was like just kind of like burst my bubble

(01:19:58):
a little bit. Well, if she only told your mom
and dad, though, how much thunder is that actually stealing?
It's not like she announced it at the world because yeah,
but then that, like my mom told some of my
other family members, and so it was kind of like
a thing that other people knew. How do you guys
feel about that? I don't think it is either it's

(01:20:19):
a baby, it's your mom. Yea, these are all good
things that happen. I don't think you're stealing Thunder because
you're adding something awesome, amazing I think it would have
at the wedding, I think to stand up and go
look at my older's own correct, that would have been understealing, Yes, exactly,
But I get it, lindsay I do. I go ahead,
I say, because because of COVID, Like, it was just

(01:20:41):
like a whole big thing that we even got married.
So it was just like a lot of emotion that
it's like built up up to the wedding. So so
did you say something to her? Um? I did, and
it didn't go over very well. She's no longer going
on the wedding. Oh that stinks. Yeah, younger older sister,

(01:21:04):
which one younger? Oh yeah, that's what we younger kids
do sometimes. I'm sorry to hear that. You want us
to call her on the air and pass this up.
I know, I think I'll be okay, Okay, Hey, we
appreciate that call, Lindsey, thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks all right, bye bye. Let's go to Brook in Tampa.

(01:21:25):
Who is standing by Hey, Brook, what's going on running studio? Um?
My question is for Eddie. Um. I know he is
like a diehard Cowboys fan, and I remember last Christmas
there was a whole fiasco about his foster son wanting
Patriots here, um, and he got the Tom Brady jerseys.
But my question is, what is your foster son doing

(01:21:47):
this year for football season since Tom Brady is no
longer with the Patriots and he's playing for the Bucks. Well,
it's funny. Obviously he's kind of on the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers team. Now now he's really he's calling him Tampa
Bay and he's all along that that bandwagon. But I'm
happy to say that slowly he's liking the Cowboys because
he gets excited every week, says what time in the Cowboys?

(01:22:08):
Would you do that to him? Right now? What do
you mean? Why would you force him? This is a
family thing, bones, and he's a part of our family.
My little seven year old junior junior, he loves he
started to love the Cowboys. Now my foster son started
to love the Cowboys. I think my job is a
d Dad is finally coming around, so he's off. Still

(01:22:29):
he's still Tampa Tampa Bay, you know. But I think slowly,
I think by the end of the year, we're gonna
have him need to win for that, that's right, You're right,
You're right. They need to win at least a couple
of games. Brooke, thank you for the car. I have
a great day. Thank you. See later. I did Marty
Smith's podcast yesterday. Do you know who Martin Smith is
from ESPN. So we talked about a whole bunch of stuff,

(01:22:49):
and I don't know Marty very well, but he was
nice enough to have me. All we talked about forty
five minutes or so, and speaking of like losing, what
I was talking about was the last few years with
Arkansas because that's all we had. That's all we have,
but don't have any ProTeams, how many we don't have
pro baseball, football, basketball, we have the Arkansas so we
are as as the Razorbacks do and so, but it

(01:23:10):
was cool. You can check out his podcast. It's called
Made in America or wait, America. The podcast it's called America.
Just look at Marty Smith's Marty That's what it's called,
Marty Smith's America. Ok. Yeah, so did that yesterday. Really
nice guy. Really enjoyed my talk over there. I saw
where Netflix is probably gonna raise their subscription prices again.
So right now on Netflix is twelve ninety nine and

(01:23:33):
so they need to raise about a billion bucks to
cover all their production costs of their new movies or
new shows, especially during the pandemic. Here's the thing, twelve
ninety nine and I never want to pay more money
for anything, but twelve ninety nine's a deal for as
much as they have up there. They have a lot
twelve ninety nine for as much as you can just
when you don't have to stay on Netflix, but you

(01:23:54):
could probably if you had to stay on Netflix all day,
and that's it, just about anything you wanted to except
for live sports. Other than that, we twelve ninety nine
is a deal. And here's the thing too. If they
raise it like a quarter every week, I wouldn't even notice.
Well they have to tell you, yeah, don't get the

(01:24:15):
idea Netflix, But being honest, I don't know if I noticed.
Netflix is twelve ninety nine. If you had to pick
one service, which which would it be all encompassing? I
go Hulu because what we do who I love Netflix,
But Hulu has live so I can get almost the
same things I can get on Netflix ish, but we
can also get live things. I don't even have Hulu.

(01:24:35):
Yeah I don't either. You don't, but you charge handmaids.
You cut your cable though, right, yeah, we cut it,
so Hulu Live is our main source, and then we
go to Amazon Prime and Netflix for other things. Did
you save money by cutting cable and adding the subscriptions?
Oh yeah, for surely yes. Yeah. And then I also
we also have Disney Plus and Apple Plus, all of

(01:24:56):
which I signed up for the two week trials and
then never canceled. So but we did the math and
it's still fine to keep them because it's still less
than we were paying for bajillion stations that we never used.
Netflix is probably the one I would pick if my
favorite favorites are probably on Amazon but more that I like,
or on Netflix. Yeah. Yeah, so I'd probably have to
go what would you do? The sports m just watched

(01:25:21):
Last Chance of You or sports movies? Yeah? Call Eddie, Hey,
hold your phone up to the screen, Eddie, let me
watch this. I guess that works too. Yeah, but Netflix
could be going up a dollar or so, everybody heads
up there. I do want to mention the story about Amy.
You were where were you? And your pastor was nearby
soccer game? What happened? And he? So we My son

(01:25:42):
was being really kind of rude and demanding, and I
was trying to find a way to correct him, and
it had been going on and on, and I had
been patient, but then in a very firm way but
also kind, I said, why why do you have to
be so freaking demanding right now? And then I looked

(01:26:05):
up and I have no idea if he heard. He
didn't say anything, but I look up and he's literally
right in front of us, and I just thought, I mean,
I don't want any parent to hear me say that,
but especially my pastor, because I don't hear it that way.
He's heard a lot of things. That's it's gonna be nothing.
I know that's gonna be nothing, so it's fine. But

(01:26:26):
I just thought, Okay, at least it wasn't anything worse.
I was watching this morning. There was the TikTok videos
where kids are telling their parent to shut up. The
other parents in on the joke, and so they're recording it.
But a kid goes like the shut up mom, and
then the dad, who does not in the joke, loses it, yes,

(01:26:47):
and Jess takes off all of them, like to beat
some butt, and then some of them. The mom can't
catch the dad in time, and the dad's grab it.
They're so funny I watched probably nine of them this morning.
The shut challenge is making me laugh so hard. I
like that. I want to watch. One kid was upstairs
and the mom and dad was blowing. The mom was like, hey,
come down, it's up for school, and he goes, Mom,

(01:27:09):
shut up, and the dad goes, You saw the dad
slowly incredible, hulk, what do you? I was laughing so
hard this morning, it was like three thirty. I was
n laughing. Okay, I might need it. That would go
over you entertaining from our house for sure, but I'm
nervous to like, yeah, see if I could catch my

(01:27:30):
husband in time. I had t tears coming down my
eyes just because the parents were in on it too.
The other parent right one, dad goes, did he dead? Ay,
just tell you to shut up? And she goes, I guess,
and he goes, oh no he didn't, and take some
one a bee line to get that kid. Oh no,
he did. Hilarious that, I tell you. Between that and
watching all the Morgan Walla videos making out all those

(01:27:51):
girls in Alabama, you're loving TikTok rd the Morgan wall
and stuff is so funny. He went to the Alabama
football game. I didn't know when it was, it's now Reese.
He went to the Alabama football game, and you see
the text messages. He's sitting back and forth with some
of these girls or like dms and he's like, yeah,
picked me up. So he ends up going back to
their dorm and it's him and a ton of girls
and is at a bar and a dorm and and

(01:28:13):
he's like either like making out with them or like
passing shots mouth to mouth. So I mean he's he's
playing guitar in their dorm room later and they're all
like filming. It's not his account but everyone. So they're
like thirty videos of a Morgan Wall and just going
by the way. I'm not hating. The only thing that
made me a little weird was was like COVID. But
I'm not hating. He's twenty seven and single. I know

(01:28:35):
he's got a baby, but that's not it's not his girlfriend.
I don't with their wife. But then all the tiktoks
are about that were day two and they're like me
as Morgan Wall and waking up with a VD and
COVID just so funny. So he's twenty seven and these
girls are twenty two, not twenty one who comes. I

(01:28:57):
don't be hated by Morgan wall Morgan Wallen is he does,
He isn't unapologetic who he is. If they're in college,
they're anywhere from eighteen to twenty two, so they're all good. Yeah,
all good. Let him have it. Yeah, go to town.
All the cliches you say about living life. I love
that guy. Doing anything wrong? Not yet, I don't know.

(01:29:19):
I don't know anything he's done wrong. But I'm telling
you between mine is the COVID between the shut Up
Challenge and the Morgan Wallen making health all the girls
in Alabama TikTok entertained the last couple of days. Man.
Today is Morgan number two's birthday. Yeah, that's twenty seven two.

(01:29:42):
I feel old. I feel like I'm getting older by
the minute. My hangovers are worse, my bones are starting
to her it is. It's not good. I feel old.
She's the youngest. It's like reading the room. So Morgan
number two turns twenty seven today. She was born in
nineteen ninety three, is the youngest on the show. Here
are some throwback facts from the year she was born

(01:30:03):
nineteen ninety three. The nineteen ninety three VHS release of
Aladdin sold ten point six million copies it's first week,
so as soon as it came out a video, people
were were popping it. This meat loaf song was the
top selling single of the year. Here you go, and

(01:30:27):
we still don't know what that is? The Sony Walkman
costs twenty nine ninety eight. Michael, what nothing? This is
the fact that that was your first response. Believed it?
Why were you so delayed in that? Because I was
like picturing someone else being in their car right now

(01:30:48):
and just casually driving along looking like, did you just
say butt stuff? Right? It's later on in the morning.
Sometimes it takes me a minute. It is experience it
with the listeners, and then I laugh. Oprah's nineteen ninety
three interview the Michael Jackson is the most watched interview
in the history television. The fashion of the day included

(01:31:09):
high waisted jeans, baby doll dresses with dog Martins, and
plaid squirts with belly shirts. Between February and April, the
Branch Davidian hit Waco and that's when all that went down.
Remember that the FBI rated the Branch Davidian and then
Michael Jordan hired from basketball going to baseball. The next
year he came back. But there you go, that's the
nineteen ninety three Morgan's birth year. What do you remember
about that year, Morgan? I remember nothing. That song. I think.

(01:31:31):
The only reason I know that song is from a commercial. Pea. Yeah,
and all of those fashion trends I'm pretty sure are
back now. Ironically, I have a friend that claims, I've
told you guys this that he remembers coming out of
his mom Yea, he swears and has never He's never
backed away from going now. I swear to you I
remember it, and to this day he will look me

(01:31:53):
in the eye and go, all I remember is that
air started to like pound me in the face, and
then light opened and there were adult people over the
top of me. Ye people. Yeah. Oh. The thing is,
we can't prove he did it. I know, I don't.
It's pretty funny, though, Like you can't argue. He told

(01:32:14):
me that when I was like eighteen years old, and
I saw him and went to Oklahoma City a couple
of months ago, and he told me that again. I
was like, remember that dumb story used to tell me?
Is that about being born? It ain't dumb, It's true.
The dumbest thing I ever heard. We could all be
all probably picture that happening and think that it happened
to us, or we could all say the same thing. Yeah,

(01:32:36):
it came out of there was a big lighting people
there he had. It was like COVID. Every had masks
on Corey and Alabama. What's up? Man? Hey, how are
you guys doing morning studio Morning? I had a question
about something Bobby does regularly, and I think it's kind
of a new thing that he does. But anytime he

(01:32:59):
hears something he doesn't particularly like or agree with, he
goes and I have picked that up and I get
the craziest looks for it, and I just wanted to
know where it came from. I don't know. I do that. Yeah,
It's kind of like when you end a rant and
you're frustrated at it and you're just like, anyway, that's
what you do. I haven't noticed, but I'm gonna now,

(01:33:21):
I'm gonna look out for it. Why don't you notice
if I do? I don't know. Well, that's funny that
you pick it up, Corey. It's you hang around people enough,
or you listen to us. I do that too. Sometimes
sometimes you kind of adopt things that other people do.
I need to listen though, because I think my crutches
are all right. That's a big crutch for me, and

(01:33:43):
it crutch something you lean on whenever you're trying to
go somewhere. I'm like, all right, well, all right, it's
a big one. But I haven't done ah yet. M
Amy's is like, yeah, she lives on those crushes. Hey,
have I gotten better? Like yeah, all these years that
we've been working on it. Corey, where do you listening to? Alabama?

(01:34:05):
I actually listened to the part I'm in out of Huntsville.
Oh cool man, Well, I appreciate that call. Well, thanks
for sharing with that. I hope you have a good day. Man. Oh,
can I shout out my sister back in Arkansas? Have
at it? Shout out to my sister Aaron back in Russellville, Arkansas.
I'll miss you and I can't wait to see you again.
And thank you guys so much for taking my call.
All right, Corey, have a good day, Bun you too.

(01:34:27):
But sweet it is shouting out. Let's go to Alison
in Florida, who has called the show. Alison, we appreciate you.
What's going on with you? Hello? Hey Alison, Hi, how
are you pretty good? What can I do for you?
I was just gonna stare that my sister had also

(01:34:48):
In two thousand and eight, when I got married, my
sister found out she was pregnant, and she announced that
she was pregnant before my wedding, and I had a
completely different reaction. I was completely fine with it. It's
happy for her and even people at my wedding, and
she was pregnant and it wasn't a big deal. It
did not steal my fun. Everything was good. So same
thing with Mike c and ray I think it's all good.

(01:35:11):
Understealing has been the topic of conversation here. Raymundo was
getting married in a little less than three weeks. Mike
Deep proposes and Raymond was like, you're still on my
thunder go listen to the podcast from today. They got
into it a little bit, but then we had a
caller who called in and said, Hey, my sister and
now she was pregnant like a week before our wedding,
And then we debated if that was thunderstealing. But we

(01:35:31):
appreciate your perspective and your story, Alison, So thanks for
sharing that. No no problem, Thank you for having right,
see you later. That's it for us, Amy, what's going
on today? A normal day for me? What about you?
What's a normal day? Oh? I mean just get go
back to the house, get some work done there, do
laundry and doing all the sheets and stuff today. Then

(01:35:52):
go it's like before you know it. Then it's time
to go get the kids. And then I picked the
kids up, and then we figure out dinner, and we
do homework, and then we play and then hopefully then
we go to bed on time. Yeah, it all happened
so fast. Not the same for me. Yeah, my day
is completely different. Um, I'll go home. I have to
do some stuff with the opery today. I taped some

(01:36:14):
stuff on today's Tuesday, right, Yeah, I taped stuff on
Tuesdays at the grandel Opery. Then we have our phone
meeting for my taping on my neat Geo show this weekend,
which is in Virginia, going to a farm over there.
So different than yours for sure. Yeah, lin's a different
kind of work. Yeah, it's a less rewarding kind of work.

(01:36:34):
Oh no, it's we get rewarded in different ways. See
you guys tomorrow. Thank you very much. On Twitter and
sigund mister Bobby Ball,
Advertise With Us

Hosts And Creators

Bobby Bones

Bobby Bones

Amy Brown

Amy Brown

Lunchbox

Lunchbox

Eddie Garcia

Eddie Garcia

Morgan Huelsman

Morgan Huelsman

Raymundo

Raymundo

Mike D

Mike D

Abby Anderson

Abby Anderson

Scuba Steve

Scuba Steve

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.