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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Your buddy and miss the Bobby Ball. This is the
Bobby Show. That's right, boy, oh boy, we got a
good show today. Ronnie done from Brooks and Dunn's gonna
come by again and hang out. I love that guy.
Let's see what's happening and everybody's life here as we
get to the first Friday of the twenty twenty right, right,
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first Friday, right technically set thanks Friday morning studio. All right,
what's the HAPs? Hey, what's the hack? Well, I give
you an idea of what I do in the morning
before I get to work. I walk into my office
and there are two stacks of papers. One thick stack
on the left is all the station liners where it's like, hey,
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it's Bobby, I'm Big ninety five Chicago, and I cut
a page for them. I do Denver, I do Pittsburgh.
It kind of roll through. The other side is a
page of commercials that I do for the show, the
national show, and also for the local markets. And I'm
in that I'll do. And I was doing this commercial
for a place called Nordic Stone in Whitchitock, Kansas. And
so this is how it starts. Hey, it's perfect time
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to undate your home with granite or quartz countertops from
Nordic Stone. And then I do the commercial and I
give it off, but I'm talking to Amy about it.
And that's what Amy did before she joined the show.
She sold countertop grantit. Yes, he walked at her place
like this. I sold to them so like I would
was the wholesaler. So my company imported all the stone,
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and then fabricators such as Nordic would buy for me
or send their clients to pick out the big slab
and then I would never see the finished product. Really,
but my knock on the door of the house, mister,
we can I see that? But yeah, no, I would
sell the big slabs of it. Well, that reminded me
that I should come on and let her by know
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what Amy used to do do before she came here. She
was literally, oh, yeah, I'm selling rock. And I hired
her from that to come be my sidekick. Like I
worked in a granite yard in Austin. I mean summer
days were like one hundred plus degrees outside and I'd
be hiking through to measure some piece of rock for somebody.
And she took a pay cut to come over here.
Yeah yeah, and still hadn't got a raise. That's what's
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the HAPs? Hey, what's the maybe? So I need advice
on how to get out of a conversation without being
rude because I had some stuff going on here. Well,
I mean we always do. We're doing the show. So
if we run out to the hallway to go to
the bathroom or grab something from the kitchen real quick,
and someone tries to start a conversation, it gets awkward
because I gotta go. We have a live show happening.
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You ready for the ultimate move? I'll just give it
to her. I need all the time because I'm so awkward.
And then I'm like, right, and I do this, and
I just here in the studio. I think there's other
things too. I just go, oh crap, and I walk
and then I dart off. Wow, And then they're like, oh,
something just happened. They don't know. Sometimes there's nothing happening.
I'll get corner somewhere, I'd be like, oh crap, and
then I just take off and they're like, oh, you
must have had an emergency every time. Never not worked Okay,
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there you go, because no, well piece stayed around to
see if it worked out. No, No, I'm telling you.
If I was talking to somebody and you and I
were talking Eddie and you were like, oh crap and
you took off, I'll be like, oh, you gotta go
get some business it right there. That's the move especially here.
Thank you for that welcome advice administered. Hey, what's the heckbox?
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I want to know if I overreacted because we go
to a specialist every week for my wife's pregnancy because
she has gestational diabetes. So I get to measure the
baby and all this once a week and we go
to this same place and they kind of a rotating
doctor that you see every week is a different doctor. Well,
we've seen this one doctor three weeks in a row,
and every time she comes in the room, we'll just
call her doctor dumb Dumb. She comes in and she
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was like, Hi, guys, I'm doctor dumb dumb. Nice to
meet you. And I want to just yell at this
lady and say, look at the chart. That is your handwriting.
You wrote down the information last week, and it's so
and so at the front desk. I told him, we
never want to see doctor dumb dumb again. Well, I
don't understand why. She probably sees so so many people,
but on the chart it has her handwriting. Maybe she
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recumes you don't remember her. I don't think it's a
reason to get upset. You're really mad about your doctor.
Doctor should remember you look at the chart saying I'm
the one that wrote that down, so obviously it might you.
Nice to see you again. How's the pregnancy? Not? Nice
to meet you? How do you feel? I don't think.
I don't know. I just feel like sometimes when I
overreact like that, there might be something else going inside
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of me. But I'm mad about not really doctor Dumbdum. Yes,
it's not doctor dumb Dum's fault. There's some other pent
up rage that. That's probably what a doctor dun does something.
I like to go doctor Dum. She sounds cool. Ever,
she'd reintroduce yourself every time. That's amazing. Let's go to
eddie A. What's the heck? So my wife has a
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pneumonia and both lungs right now. Your wife has pneumonia.
She's had it for about a week. We had to
go to the urgent care and we were in Texas
and she's been battling it and yeah, last night she's
just kind of it, just has bad nights, bad days
or whatever, and I've got to take over dad role,
you know, just like single parent role, and it's tough. Man. Like,
you know, there are a lot of single parents out there.
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They have to do this stuff by themselves, and it's hard.
Four kids, four kids making dinner, and my wife still
takes them to school. I pick them up from school,
I take them to their extracurriculativities, make them dinner, help
them with homework, put them to bed, and you know,
like when two are behaving, two are misbehaving. So it's
just hard to shout out to all the single parents
out there. They have to do this all the time.
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It's your oldest son, there's eleven. Does he help manage
any of the other smaller kids. He's good with the baby,
he kind of instigates the little boys like they kind
of all three of them together or it's it's a nightmare.
But with a baby, he's awesome. Carries the baby, he'll
even feed the baby the bottle, play with a baby.
He's great. But yeah, with the other two, with the
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other two kids, they're just all three just like nightmares.
If your foster kids were to not be your foster kids,
anymore and go back to their birth parents. Yeah, would
your two sons be sad? Oh? Yeah, that's a good question.
But I think I think they would, especially my six
year old, because he's tight with our our other foster kids.
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Like they're tight. They do everything together Bones, as soon
as they get home from school, everything together. They don't separate.
I mean, if one picks up the PlayStation, the other
one's playing with him. Who's the leader of those two?
My son? Yeah, yeah, our six year old. Well man,
I didn't know your wife hadneumonia. He does, and she's
getting better, but I mean she's she just has her
days where she's got to stay in bed for a
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little bit. Well, shout out to all the single parents time. Yes,
all right, there you go. Hey, that's what's that happened?
What's the hack? What's happening in our lives? Here's the
Bobby Bones Show podcast highlight segment of the day. On
the phone now is PhD Peter, who we heard from
weeks ago when he asked out Morgan number two on
a day and he didn't sound weird or creepy or anything.
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And he has a PhD. He's a doctor, and so
he didn't come to town for a long time, and
all of a sudden he goes, I'm coming to town.
Was quant a date and Morgan number two has agreed
to go on a day with him. How does that
make you feel, Peter? I am incredibly excited Morgan. It's
looking forward to meeting you. Listen now, I'm properly to
the guys down that guy guy you want to marry.
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Come on, Peter, where'd you grow up? I grew up
at here in Santa Barbara? And so what lane are
you in at the university? What do you teach specifically?
I teach well, if it's on the air, yeah, you
just be generic about it. I teach public policy is
my specialty. Okay, public And I understand keeping private some
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of what you do because I did the same thing
with with what you sent to us. I just shared
a bit of it. Very smart, very smart guy. And
now you're coming to town this weekend. Yes, my college
roommate got a hall pass from his wife and daughter
and he said, let's go somewhere. And I said, how
about Naturville? And did you say that because Nashville is
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somewhere that you would have you went to anyway, or
because you knew Morgan number two was here and that
maybe you go on a date with her. Well, I do.
I'm good to visit my very good friend newborn kid.
So I did want to come from that. But in
the back of the mind, my mind, I was hoping,
I was hoping that Morden might remember me. And you
know what's great about that Morgan number two is that
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he's not coming here just for you. If he was
flying across the country just want to confidate with you,
I'd be like, oh boy, but he's coming here from
something else. And maybe this is a love connection. Maybe
not statistically probably not. However, nothing is ever supposed to work,
but some of them do. Would you agree with that statement, PhD? Peter,
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I think that's exactly right, Bobby, and I think this
could be the greatest meeting story of all time story ever. Yes,
I'm with this. I love love okay, PhD. Peter is
on it now, Peter, I don't know if you've heard,
but you and Morgan will be going to coffee together
with Mike d who's a writer on the show, and
his girl friend. Are you okay with a good solid
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double date? I think double dates are fun. What do
you think you'll talk about with Morgan number two, Peter.
I'm looking forward to talking about first date stuff. I
want to hear about her life in Nashville, her favorite restaurant, um,
you know, her favorite weekend stuff. I'd love to tell
her a little bit about California in my wine collection.
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I don't bore her to cheers with that. His wine collection.
You have a wine collection. We have good wine out
here in California, Morgan and all right, and she likes
a drink? I do do you like to drink? All right? Well,
there we have. How do you feel about this? Man?
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I think it's great. I love Peter taking a shot,
but just hearing his voice, hearing his voice sounds a
little too nerdy from Morgan number two. Well, Morgan number
two has, first of all, as a fellow nerd. I'm
not going to be offended because I think there's well
strength to knowing what you're gonna saying, saying it in
a way, a very intelligent sounding way. But when Morgan
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number two, she's often went after bad dudes that are
the opposite of him and PHDP not bad. You never
here been out with a PhD. Oh, I've been out
with a dentist. Is that not a and the doctor
I've have both? Oh wow, dang the whole range on
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a doctor. I've been out with a dentist lawyer. Well,
I'm anxious to see how this goes. Pete. I'm glad
you're coming to town. When do you get to town?
I get to town to borrow okay? So, and then Sunday,
you guys are going to go out. Yeah, thanks for
facility in this body, your walk. Looking forward to meeting you.
I have to say, though, you have to be prepared
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because apparently I've found out that I can't wear makeup
after I get lasick done for how long? For at
least a couple of days, which that's going to be
a couple of days. Well, I'm sure more are gorgeous
without me. Pete Morgan and I are friends. I've seen
her that making a bunch of times because we work
out together a lot. Let me tell you she's just
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as beautiful without makeup as she is. Oh, thank you, Bobby.
So should Pete bring flowers or something? Well, I'm not
telling Pete anything because then you won't get credit for
doing it himself. So on Sunday, do you have a
coffee shop. Ready, Mike, you're gonna get what what's the place? Oh?
What time? I'll say what time? But they're gonna go
to the froth by the middle of everything. Morgan number
two twenty six PhD Pete, How old are you? Pete?
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Thirty six? And that's a good age for her because
she likes older guys. If you haven't heard chess thing
for Selbuster stallone? Perfect? All right, phdp can't wait to
hear the update next week. Okay, but work out? Good question?
Height and weight? Phdpix Wow? Nice? Ready? Perfect? So do
you what do you do to stay so trim? I
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ran in college? So he keep running? He's an athlete?
Oh wow, you wow? You ran in college? She was
an athlete? You ran from who are during? What the
mile was my favorite? Of editor? And how fat? What
was your fastest mile? Well? So it was actually fifteen,
so just less than a mile. But I could run
a little under four. Wow? Do you know that? Genetically?
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What kind of babies you guys will make? Because Morgan,
you're an athlete too. I'm an athlete, but I'm not
a runner. If this ever works out, I'm not running
marathons on holidays. I refuse to say. Morgan number two
doesn't want to run the turkey trot, so she'd get
an upset. Just making sure that that's known that I'm
not a good runner. Okay, So Sunday, PhD Pete and
Morgan number two will go on a date and we'll
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hear about it next week. A Pete, good to talk
to you. Buden, talk to you soon. Have a great date.
Right there is Bobby Bones Show three story. Let's go
over to our producer RAYMONDO. Raymond, know what you got
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US firefighters were welcomed with applause. They're joining the battle
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from TD Garden for life for throwing a can of
heart Seltzer on the court during a Boston Celtics game.
On a phone is Jenna and Des Moines. Hey, Jenna,
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good morning, thanks for a calling us here what's happening? Hi?
This is Jenna from Iowa. I in starting a brand
new job to day. I am in a brand new city.
Over the holidays, I moved and everything is very new
to me. So I'm wondering if you and the gang
have any advice for me for this brand new adventure
that I'm going on. I leave for work in a
couple of minutes and the nerves are starting to kick in.
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So where'd you move from? I moved from Cedar Falls
to West Des Moines, Okay, So it's not like you're
moving from Boston or Los Angeles to De Moine, right,
So right right, I'm still in Iowa. I'm still with
my with my fellow Iowans, but it's still very very new.
I've changed a lot. When I was growing up, I
went to I think four different schools, so I had
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to change schools a lot and be the new kid,
and then I had to live. I think I've moved
to completely new cities four times. I've had like eight
solid moves in me, so I know what it's like
to be the new person. Here's my advice to you,
and it's very simple. Just it just takes time. That's it.
You'll figure it out, just like you figured it out
ninety seven times before, whether it's first day in college,
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first day in high school, first day when you moved
to a new city, it's kind of all the same
that it feels uncomfortable, and you get to know a
couple of people, then you get to know seven people,
and then before you know it, you kind of have
your own little support system and just take a deep
breath and let it go. And you only grow if
you're stretched. So I think it's a good thing. You
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know what, you have any friends there? Yeah? Yeah, I have.
I moved with a good friend and I have my
best friends from a high school here in De Moines,
So I have. I have a good community here done
with me that are supporting me. You're good. When I moved,
I lived in Arkansas, and I moved from Arkansas to
aust I've never even been to Austin, Like, never went there.
I got in a bunch of trouble breaking into a
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radio station in Arkansas, and so they were like, that's
crazy what you did. You should move to Austin and
do nights there. I was doing a nighttime show there
and so I just packed up my Crab moved to Austin.
Didn't know a single person there. Remember driving in and
my Pontiac's on fire, just packed to the gills. Everything
I had was and I gather and didn't know anybody,
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and I didn't know my ball. I never met my
boss at the time. I didn't have a single friend there.
I moved in with somebody who I didn't know. How
did you meet your roommate? Like connections through people Like
I know somebody who knows somebody and they needed a roommate.
So I knew I didn't know anyone, and it was
really the best thing to happen to me, because you
have to develop a skill. You have to re kind
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of hone that I'm new I need to learn. I
need to make new friends, because if you moved somewhere
and you already have us little tiny friends circle, sometimes
I'll keep you from growing your circle because you just
stay with them. I think it's exciting for you. I was.
I always grew the most when I was put in
uncomfortable situations. Jenna, Yeah, I'm ready. I'm excited, but the
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nerve is trying to kick in. Was I'm like brushing
my teeth and I'm like I'm going to call my
friends over the Bobby bon Show. Well, I'm glad we
could be there for you. Good luck. Tell everybody we
say hello. I love Iowa so much. They've always been
so you guys have been so good to me. So
I appreciate you. Okay, I'm on the way coming out
on how much of a frim I'm coming out all right,
But but there she has Okay, she loved us. Um,
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how do you feel about that? Amy? I feel good.
That's good advice time. And then I would I would
also say, like joint, she has friends, but it's joining
things like for me, it helped when I joined a gym,
I found a church that I liked and got involved
in the community. And I'm at people. That takes a minute. Yeah,
that takes time. Yeah, So okay, thank you for your call.
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Krispy Kreme has added new mini donuts with less than
a hundred calories. Exciting for someone that has a moderation button.
I do not. I would go, oh, little ones, I
can have nine right interest. The donut chain announced the
launch of their new mini doughnut. They're tiny treats. They
put them in a big box though, so there's a
lot of time. Oh right, twenty of them. Yeah, if
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you can just have one, then okay, can you have one?
Can you have one? I'm starting to get to where
I can, but I think there was a time for sure,
no where I couldn't because I had a mindset of like, oh,
if I eat that, then I've kind of blown it.
Might as well eat it more because I'm not going
to eat anymore tomorrow. And I have for the past
few months. I've been working on that type of attitude
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in my brain, like I've literally been trying to train
my brain and be like, it doesn't matter. I can
have that one, and it doesn't mean I've blown anything,
Like it literally doesn't matter. I should just move on
with my day. But I've spent way too much time
obsessing over that, so I think now I probably could.
I talked to sugar Shan sometimes that's well, that's the
name I give the guy that wants sugar in my head,
because I do. I talked to sugar Sean, and I'm like,
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you don't stop, go away, I need to right stop.
I sugar Shan either lives with me or is in
another neighborhood, and so I can't have one tiny donut.
But I do talk to sugar Sean. I'm like, oh,
not today, sugar Shan, not today, because he's always create.
I love sugar so much, and I know in fifteen
twenty years it's gonna be like cigarettes, where we go
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about we can't believe doctors we're suggesting cigarettes process sugar. Yeah, yeah,
there are commercials about cigarette. Says sugar. We're gonna look
back and I'm gonna have Sugar Sean to think. Do
you name your voices? Oh now I'm trying to think.
I don't know that mine would just be like if
I had to shut a voice down, or probably be
bad food Betty, Like it's not just sugar. I just
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would treat anything like if I had a French fry,
I think, well, might as well eat all the French
fries because I'm never gonna have a French fry again.
And it's so bad to think that way. Well, I
don't keep sweets in my house. I don't keep anything
in my house because I don't moderate, well, just in general,
no moderation. I was reading this story. They say that
social networks and things around you play such a significant
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role in how much you weigh people with obese partners,
family members, close co workers are two to three times
more likely to be obese themselves. And so I know
this specific story we're talking about food, but this goes
with anything. If you want to be more positive, you
have to surround yourself with positive people. If let's say
you're just surrounding yourself with negative people, or it didn't
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even be positive negative, it can be people with great
work ethics, poor work work. You are what you're surrounding
yourself with. You are completely your environment. It's true. We
may not even realize it, but it's true. You're affected
in so many ways, even subconsciously. Imagine if you have
a bunch of friends who are exercise freaks, Well, you
want to be social, work with your friends, you're hearing
about it all the time, you want to take part
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in conference. You're either going to get a new set
of friends or you're going to become an exercise freak yourself.
And it doesn't even have to be It can be clothes.
Like think about your friends that are super trendy. You
always talking about certain clothes. You are who you surround
yourself with. And that's the number one thing I talk
about with people when they set goals. It's okay, I
know that's what you want to do, but what are
you gonna surround yourself with that actually helps you get
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to that goal? I think on this show, and I'll
give you an example here in this room, I am
not very friendly as far as like yay in the morning.
I'm not a morning person. I never have been. So
what I have done is I put people on this
show that come in and are in pretty good moods
in the morning to lift me up. Amy Morgan number two,
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and I don't know how grandpa. You guys think you are,
but you're not. You're actually quite friendly. Eddie's always in
a good mood. Yeah, oddly weirdly, Yeah, it's really weird.
And so I have, because I know my weakness, put
myself around people that aren't and I don't know, and
it doesn't I don't come in and be like woo,
but it does lift me nine percent. Said in my
office with Amy, and she's like bad, bad gun. I'm like,
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how do you have this much energy to even talk
right now? So whatever you want to do in your life,
wherever you feel like your weaknesses and we all have them,
I would suggest that you. Maybe surround isn't the work.
It's hard to do that. But put yourself near people
that you want to be like for whatever quality or
trait that is. I do it. I have to do
all the time, even creatively, Like there are times where
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I need to be around people that push me creatively.
So but this is about food. So if you're that,
this is that whole story, because a healthy culture does
play a big part of people's lives and where they're going.
If you had a much friends read books all the
time and it's what they talked about between books, you
could try to read books more. Yeah, haven't. I mean
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all Amy's friends were tiger or leather print, loather print, yeah,
all times or whatever. Just like trends. It literally, it's
just trends. You're around trends. It's the same thing, just
a much smaller, a micro version of that. So put
people around you to help you make better decisions and
help you be a better U. That's my advice. This
morning number two set Skinny Zach Brown band is hitting
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the road this summer with their Roar with the Lions tour.
The setlist will feature music from the band along with
the selection of cover songs. The tour kicks off May
twenty fourth. A Little Big Town shared the title song
off of their new album, coming out on January seventeenth.
Here's Nightfall. Ronnie Dunn's album of covers called Redunn is
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out today. Here's him singing Amarillo by morning, Amarillo by morning.
I'm Morgan number two. That's her skinny gall It's time
for the good news with Amy. I love a good
animal wheelchair story, and this one is a chicken. She
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was born disabled. She had like a slip tendon in
her legs, so the chicken wasn't able to walk, kind
of had a strut. And they built the chicken a
tiny wheelchair named out like made out of plastic pipes.
Looking at wheeling around the chicken wheels in a wheelchair.
Love that. I love a good turtle or chicken wheelchair too.
I love people build I did too. I don't know why,
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but I'm also fascinated. It's just people getting creative and
being like doing something. They don't have problem solving. Yes,
make it easy. They just go to home depot whip
up a little wheelchairs. Nothing too crazy, but that's so cool.
Can you get plays with the chicken? Friends? Yeah, there
you go. That's what it's all about, right there. That
was tell me something good show downhead Today. This story
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comes to us from Spain. There was a woman doing
a live broadcast on the news talking about a lottery story,
and she goes, oh my goodness, I just won the lottery.
I quit. I'm not coming to work tomorrow, live, live, live. Yeah.
Then she goes home and realize that she only won
five thousand dollars. Oh my gosh. Did her job take
(23:57):
her back? I don't know. It said. She had to
go on Twitter and apologize, but there was no report
if she got her job back. I tell you, even
if I want a million, I'm not quitting it right then. Yeah,
I put it in something safe. I'm gonna take it.
Make sure I get that check. That's being responsible. She
just goes, I'm out. So I must have hated that job, though,
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sure for that to be a reaction. I saw that
on the news, and when Lunchbox just brought this up,
it made me think of another story I saw on
the news. And I don't know if it's like a
year end recap or like a highlight from the decade
of something that happened, but like a woman quit like
gave her boss her kidney? Did she see the story?
She gave her boster kidney and then she got fired
for too much leave from work. Oh, it can't be
(24:39):
true during recovery. Yeah? Is that like the story where
I found the golden have people selling tickets to have?
This is true because I saw I think when I
saw that the story on the news, I saw the
same ones. I don't know. It's a terrible box. Isn't
that crazy? It says a New York woman fired after
donating kidney to help boss and the reason for her
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termination was too much time off recovering. Wow, I mean
that is real though we're taking like extra times. I
don't know the story and it says ABC News, so
it's a legit, thank you, go ahead. I mean it
says that she was fired. That's what her story is. Stevens,
a forty seven year old divorced mother two, filed a
formal complaint claiming her boss used her for Oregon and
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then fired her. Oh wow, what did she do? Just
she was wasn't there? She had to take off from
work like had the surgery right? She had only so
many VACA days or sick days Oh well, there you go. Okay, lunchbox,
I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head story of the day.
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It takes more than two months to turn a resolution
into a habit. So it's January tenth, and if you
guys made resolutions, I hope you're still sticking with them.
And so they say it takes sixty six days to
turn a resolution, which is a new goal, into a habit.
And I was thinking about this, and I've mentioned that
I had a goal for the year. I don't like
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to do resolutions like full changes, like I'm gonna change
who I am. But I do like to set goals
at certain times. Here's my new goal for twenty twenty.
I'm going to in twenty twenty play five rounds of golf.
I don't know that I've played a round of golf,
and four or five years. It's been a long time
because I just consume myself with work and I'm traveling.
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And was it the tournament that we did. We did
a charity tournament. Anarkins arkans. I don't even play the
whole thing. I just went and did the charity aspect
of it. And so I'm gonna play five rounds of
golf this year. All right, I think the weather is
good today if you want to start, no again, busy today,
but I'm gonna you know, it's gonna happen. It's going
back November. I'm gonna play five days in a row.
You're like, I have to get this in, but I'm
just doing it as some kind of balance in life. Yeah,
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and I know if I say I'm gonna do five,
I'll end up playing five. So first of all, everybody
need two months to switch out and make your resolution
an actual thing. And for me, it's gonna be five
rounds of golf. Thish I'm gonna play this year. I
love it. I've set it out. It's so much more
than that. Though some people might be like, Okay, yeah,
five rounds golf, but you're like, it's deeper than that.
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It's about you, like you said, finding the balance. Yeah,
this is my year. I'm also balancing a little bit more.
And I don't think people realize that golf is a
four hour at least four hour commitment, So I mean
that's a lot. I mean, you don't have that much time,
so you're gonna have to make that a priority. I
tried to play it last year as just because I
just need to find something to wind myself down a bit.
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I tried to play last year at once. I couldn't
have time for one round. We talked about it, but
I didn't make it a priority. Right. We are our priorities,
that's it. And if I whatever I want to make
my priority, if it's kids or work or golf or reading,
or that's up to me to decide and build my
top priority all the way down. What I'm gonna do
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this year is put a little more time of me
to actually be a human being than to be a
robot of NonStop work. That's all I'm saying. I love it.
Five rounds. Yes, and Eddie, you'll probably the beneficiary of
all that. I cannot wait. Um A bride wants to
dump her sister as the maid of honor because she'll
be in a sling. Oh that's the bummer you think
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about that? I mean, no, my sister would stay my
maid of honor. Didn't she come down the aisle on
crutches and your wedding? No, my sister was pregnant. Oh
maybe that's what it was. I knew, didn't Did no
one come down the ail on crutches of your wedding?
Did they? If they do, I don't will know. I
think maybe you think of one of my bridesmaids, Juliana.
She got married on crutches. That's what it is. Yeah,
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that was at her wedding because she had she was
in a car accident right before her wedding and broke
her foot, and yeah, her foot was a mess. A
bride to be recently shared that she wants to not
have her sister as the maid of honor because the
elbow surgery a week before. I mean, I guess it
is a big goal be in sling and ruin the
picture and like, okay, you can a good photographer can
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position her to where it won't be a focal point
of the photos. Here's what she writes. Obviously, oh my
sister to be painfree and finally get her surgery. But
like any human being, the selfish side of me, I
don't want her to be the made of on her wedding.
Should be wearing a sling and then all the photos
she'll be Okay, I have a horror. I'm a horrible
moment person that had to do with my wedding. My
mom had a skin cancer that needed to be removed
from her face. And I didn't understand the timely manner
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of it because I couldn't even see it, Like I
couldn't even see what they were cutting out of her face,
but apparently it was intense, and they had a cut
from like her eyeball all down her nose and her face,
and she I was just worried. I too, was like,
we're gonna have all these special pictures and she looked
like she had been in a car wreck. And I
was like, can you wait? I said, can you wait?
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That was so wrong of me, and I will admit it,
and she told me no, and then she just wore
like tons of makeup and she looked beautiful and fine,
and you can still in some of them you can
see the scar, but it really didn't matter. I can't
even believe I ever even said that. But I think
I was just thinking of that's my mom, and it's
her face. It wasn't a can arm. But I can't
even justify that it was wrong. I am wrong. I
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was bad daughter. When we had our last show pictures,
Morgan number one, who doesn't work with the show anymore,
I got a crazy blonde hairstyle right before and then
didn't keep it right after, and so all the pictures
she had like this platinum blonde hair that nothing like her.
I was so annoyed for like nine months you were.
I was just like, why would you change your hair
and do something different and then also not stay with it,
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because now you're in all these pictures and you don't
look like what you look like. It would be like
me going a mustache out the week before pictures and
then shaving it all the day after. So we should
take new pictures. We will, Yeah, we will. An American
tourist calls for help while stuck in a luggage compartment.
Oh no what. A nineteen year old American guy recently
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got stuck in the luggage compartment of a moving bus
trip during a trip through Israel. He climbed in to
get his bag when the bus was stopped, and then
as the bus started going, they shut it coomb locked
him in. That's under the bus. He called for help.
Police stopped the bus around twenty minutes later. Here's him
talking to an operator. I'm on the nine four seven bus.
I just left lu junction and I went to get
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my suitcase from under the thing and the door closed,
and he's driving away and I'm underneath the bus. I
went to get my suitcase under the bus and I'm
stuck under the bus. Wait you want stuck under the bus? Ten? Ten? Okay,
so that I'm very scared. We don't worry. I'm sending
police right now. And they saved him. Oh it's a her, No,
it's him. And then a boy, a guy. That's a girl.
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He's a kid. No, it's a guy. So guys, give
a guy a break. He's voices. That's a guy. Really
is a guy. He's fighting in A nineteen year old
American guy recently got stuck in a luggage compartment. Okay,
it says authorities located the bus in twenty minutes and
free the young man. Wo don't be rude because the
guy doesn't have a boy. Expect masculine men to sound
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like America. We expect men to be so masculine. I'm
on the nine four seven bus. I just left lu
junction and I went to get my suitcase. Runder the
thing and the door closed, and he's dried looking at
sounds like that. I mean, now hear it, now, I
hear it. Thank you. Sorry, I apologize again, a horrible
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person already, I'm a horrible person. You're Samy's pile of
stories fun fact Friday. Right, So, since it's twenty twenty,
I thought I would throw in this little fun thing.
The year twenty fifty is the same distance away that
the year nineteen ninety is. I would think for us
that's crazy, But for someone like Morgan number two, who
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wasn't born in nineteen ninety, twenty fifty probably seems closer
than nineteen ninety, right, yeah, a little bit. She didn't
even exist then, but she will exist at twenty. I mean, God,
hoping you're existing at twenty I hope. So yeah, kind
of crazy, I guess, I think so. Nine does it
feels like a long I was nine or ten years old,
but like we lived through it, Like the fact that
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we should be if we stay alive, which we should,
to twenty fifty is kind of nuts. I was reading
a story about how thirty and forty years ago they
did articles on people guessing what twenty twenty was gonna be,
Like we should all be flying in our car store, right, sure,
and I know hovercrafts and but yeah, not so much.
But the internet is something they couldn't predict. And I
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was watching David Bowie talk about the Internet back in
like nineteen ninety one, and he was going, Oh, you
don't even know what the Internet is gonna do. It's
going to connect people in a way so good and
so bad, and he was It was very Jim Morrison
Sue from the sixties predicting computers. David Boye was talking
about the Internet. Weird is wild? Yeah, what else you got? Okay?
Is there something that you've I don't know, created or
part of that you're so proud of, like you would
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bury yourself with it. Well, my other dog, Dusty, who
had for years and years. I didn't create him, but
I was very proud of it. Maybe my mirrorball from
Dancing with a Star You did get that? Yes, I
think that's probably it for me. Okay. So the man
who created did the pringles Can was so proud of
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his invention that he had some of his ashes buried
in one when he died. That's pretty cool. I don't
think I would put my ashes in a mirror ball. Yeah,
the pringles can, though, it was pretty revolutionary. I know
it's a joke because it's a potato chip, but think
about that container. There's nothing else. Yeah, I wish you'd
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just opened on the bottom though he opened on the
top and bottom so you can pull him out to
the bottom. Of dumping him out, you canna like crap
all over your hands? What else? Okay? So, before the
invention of color TV, seventy five percent of people say
they dreamed in black and white, and today like only
twelve percent of people do. One of my favorite questions
to ask somebody who speaks different languages is what language
do they dream in? And especially people who then come
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to and they it's their second language of English? Is yeah?
And at what point does it shift to you dream
in different languages? Oh, I'm gonna ask my daughter Stashia
if she dreams in English or Creole? Good question? Crazy,
how you should have that come? And if she wants
to record it and bring it to us? Okay, yeah,
we'll see anytime I film for a recorder. She's like,
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who's seeing this? And I'm like, fine, nobody, Nella, I
asked for you to do a quick interview with her. Hey,
maybe if I say, I'll put it on TikTok. She's down.
She's down with TikTok. So get this, Neil Armstrong. He
didn't say that's one small step for man. He said
that's one small step for a man. But somewhere the
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a got taken out and he just wanted to clarify.
That's the only way the statement makes sense. If you
say that's one small step for a man, one giant
leap for mankind. I think it makes sense the other
way too, one small step for collective man man. Right,
I agree, But this is I'm just saying what Neil says,
and it was his statements some static there be right,
And speaking of astronauts, he wanted it to be clear
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or some astronaut wanted to clear up that no real
astronaut has ever uttered the words Houston, we have a
problem only to thank you Fallow thirteen. Tom Hank said it,
and it's but it's not a thing that's ever been
said by a real astronaut. I did that in one
of my drafts, and you guys argued with me. That was, like,
that's one of the most original movie lines. Are you sure?
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We argued with you, that's a start history, I said, Noah,
I did. I would love to have that tape and
see how much high Perbole's involved in Eddie's statement here, okay,
um Amy anything else over there. I just got one
quick story about twenty twenty beauty trends in case you
want to be in the know. Bows, I want to
be in here. Okay, Well for your hair, Bobby bows
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are really big. Headbands were big in twenty nineteen and
they are still going to be big this year. But
definitely throw a bow in the mix. Bold roots, so
you can actually grow out your roots, like skip a
few hair appointments and it's going to be totally fine.
Don't feel the pressure to like get your roots done.
Glossy lips, a gemstone eyes, which means you put like
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rhinestones all over your eyes maybe instead of like eyeliner,
crystal nails and space tattoos. There's gonna be a lot
of stars and moons and things like astronomy type STU
put on your bodies. Well, all that's a relief because
I do all that already. So I've been doing that
for like the last couple of years. I saw the rhyinstone. Yeah,
crystal nails apparently Swoworsky crystal nails are up one hundred
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twenty eight percent on pinterest. Everybody's doing it. I have
some of these weird twenty twenty predictions from back in
the day. One human feet will become just one big toe.
That was one of them. We would have ape chauffeurs.
In nineteen ninety four, Rand said, hey, we'll be able
to develop apes to think and they'll be able to
drive us. So now we're just going to drive with nothing. Right,
we have um, we'll live in flying houses. This inventor
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was like, these are the crazy ones. Our house will
be cleaned by hoses. You'll basically just be able to
take a hose and go into your house. We'll eat
candy made of underwear. I don't know what that is.
We'll have personal helicopters. Okay, it kind of happens. I
saw in La people can uber a helicopter to get
to work if they want to. There are a bunch
of these at best Life online dot com. They thought
by the year twenty twenty. Back in the sixty would
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have both to let the an teleportation. Not yet, well
that we know of. Oh right, yeah, sure, people that
do have it probably don't tell her all right, Amy
is that it? Yeah, that's my pile. That was Amy's
pile of stories. It's time for the good news. Good
(38:20):
Javier Solis is sixteen years old. He's an uncle. He's
walking with his three nieces to the store when they're
in the crosswalk and a car runs the stop sign
and he's like, oh no, I gotta save these girls lives.
And he shoves all three nieces out of the way
and boom, he gets hit by the car. Dang, So
what happened to him? I guess he's okay. He's in
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the hospital with skull fractures and some broken bones, but
he is alive and the nieces are alive, and they're
just saying he's a hero. I mean, it's early in
the year, guys, but I'm gonna recommend him Uncle of
the Year. Oh wow, we're already. You know, there's a
little premature. I mean we're only a few days in.
But go over here. I mean, how do you know
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that's gonna win. There's no other uncle that's gonna do
anything better. Well, we'll put him in the running. And
at the end of twenty twenty, well, when we go
to the Uncle of the Year category, we'll see if
maybe he's the only story that's that's a possibility too.
All right, that's a good one. That's what it's all about,
right there. That was tell me something good. Right now,
let's go over to Amy with the Morning Corny. The
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Morning Corny. How does a little penguin build its house?
How does a little penguin build its house? It glues
it together? Okay, that was the Morning Corny. The Friday
Morning Conversation, Win Ronnie d He's back, Ronnie done. Corombruction
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downs here my new best friend. Oh, I just took
the mark off. You know. I feel bad. I feel
like I'm talking up all your time these days, like
personal time. Yeah, because you're busy. Do you ever stop? Yeah?
Do you ever stop? Oh? Yeah? Too much? And when
I do, I get in trouble anytime I do that.
You know how creative types are? They say, if you're
not creating, then you're usually self destructing. Are getting tattoos?
(40:08):
You know what I mean? When's the last tattoo you got?
Ten ten years ago? Said the cowboy thing? And people
keep saying, are you gonna get another one? You know,
I say it's kind of addictive. I don't. I don't
feel like I need another one. I mean, I mean,
do you have one, Oh, you have one tattoo, one
cowboy tattoo. But on the other one, when you get
Indian cowboys, an Indian. And then I have a buddy
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in Santa Fe that owns a jewelry store up on
the Square. So when I go out the first time,
this guy's I got it. This guy starts walking up
to me and he's a big Indian dude, native American,
be politically correct, and he's got Indian up here. So
we always making fun of one another. Cowboy Indian taking pictures. Yeah,
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Ronnie Dunns here and you're here today because that finally
all the music's own, this whole record that we were
talking about a couple months ago. So it's a bunch
of really cool covers and we've been playing them on
our show. A lot of they've been coming out too cool. Yeah,
and so all of it's out, and what I want
to play, I want to play a little bit of
Brown Eye Girl right here. Listen to this with me
for a second, Ronnie. This is the song we know
is Van Morrison, but this is you doing Brown Eye Girl.
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Here's a little bit of that girl girl. So tell
me about this song. Why you would cut this song, specifically,
what did this song mean to you? Years ago, we
were playing Jacksonville, Florida, Brookson Done, I don't a tour
and there's a great big club across the street where
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a lot of times, if you have like a little
bit of time to kill before you need to go
to the next show down the highway, we would go
like just step in and have a drink or something
and maybe crash at the stage. But we got up
on stage and my wife was with us, and she
came over because do brown Eye Girl. I've never done
it before, I said, We've even have to stand here
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and whisper the words to me because I don't have
a clue. So we get to the chorus and I
hope place erupts and starts singing it. You know when
that's brown Eyed Girl? Really and uh yeah it just
from that moment on, just it realized that he kind
of had an impact popular song. We're gonna play it
come up in a minute. Did you ever get a
chance to meet Ben Morrison or have you met him?
I did, Yeah, what's up my first trip to LA
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in the eighties, I went to Denny Cordell's house, who
was the owner of Shelter Records. He was working on
Tom Petty's first album. And I went upstairs the first
day to in the house, up to the kitchen, which
on the third floor in Malibu, and there's this guy
sitting at the end of the table and he's reading
variety of magazine or paper and I just me and him,
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and I didn't say anything because I don't know if
anybody anything. So I gotta cup of coffee. And about
that time, Denny walked upstage upstairs and he goes ron
say hello to Van and the guy goes real slowly
pulls the paper down. It's Ben Morrison and he kind
of grunted something, you'll are and they went back to reading. Yeah,
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when you do these songs, did you reach out to
anty of the folks and be like, hey, I'm gonna
cover a song or did you just throw them out
there because you loved him so much? No, I just
do it because I love him. I'm a big Paul
Carrott fan, you know, with how Long and ice back
in the day. But you know it's straight, but not
not before I do them. No, I'm gonna play a
little bit here of Tom Petty. I won't back down
but Ronnie Done doing it on his new record Here
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You Go. I'll keep this world from Dragon down, I
stand my brown and back down. And here's a little
bit of Eric Clapton Wonderful Tonight as done by Ronnie Done.
This is a cool one. Check this out. She putica,
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I feel like that could have been a Brooks and
Done song, like Wonderful Tonight. You nail it's I mean,
that feels like it's your song. It's good who you
say that, because with all these you kind of I'm
hesitant to take ownership. It's it's hard because Clapton owned
that song and it was very personal. He wrote about
Patty and uh yeah, maybe we could have. I mean,
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that's a that to me is a song that I
could definitely hear as a Brooks and Done song. Not
that the other ones aren't cool, but I was like,
this one's cool. I really liked the Wonderful Tonight. That's
a really cool one. Well that that's one of the
biggest challenges kind of kin in my head space was
trying to get into it. Go this is Eric song?
You know, dance lightly young man? You ever met him
(44:41):
Eric Clapton, Yeah, what was that like? You know all
his band, Uh Derek and the Dominoes were from Tulsa,
and I moved from Tulsa here and Jimmie Oldecker the drummer,
and I used to drive back and forth from Tulsa
to Nashville all the time. And he didn't know that
much about country music. So I would play the radio,
the Hallway ten hour drive, and I would quiz him.
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I go, who's that? He goes, Ronnie mill South, you
know who's that? It's so and so. No, no, it's
not Johnny Cash, it's Moral Haggard. And he would consequently
tell me stories about Eric Clapton and stuff, and I
get caught up on all the gossips. So yeah, yeah,
Clapton gossip. Let's go, let's put it out there, all
of it. It was good stuff. But this was back
in the eighties when Eric was really having fun, you
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know they were. They would go in and have to
blockade the room, the guys in the band. After the show,
he says, no, we would literally go up to the hotels,
put a piece of furniture against the door and stuff,
he said. Or Eric would jump from balcony and balcony
if he could do it on the twentieth floor and
like show up and blow through the doors. Would you
guys ever do that back in the day, just tear
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up a hotel room or just go Like when was
peak troublemaking for you? It's when it first starts and
you're young and excited to be out, you know, and
it's just like you're you're you're away from home for
extended periods of time for the longest time. You just
kind of have too much time on your hands. What
was the big vice that you kind of lent yourself
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to it first? Is it a bunch of bunch of alcohol?
Was it? Girls? It was it? No, we were just
we just do crazy I mean crazy silly stuff in
Bible study, yeah, charity work, Yeah, no, I get it.
You're on the road just probably just ridiculous stuff, you know.
I you know, I can't think of anything that wouldn't
you know, put me in jail for me. But Keith
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Richards talks about it, like in his book have you
read it? And I read Clapton's bugg Keith Richard, Keith
is really good. It's really insightful. But he said, you know,
he said they get out there and then said you're
away from home. He said, you're so lonely. There's nothing
to do. He says that you know, we'd either like
turn into drugs or different other different vices. He says,
it's just because we're so so disconnected from reality, you know,
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and you're in this protective bubble with with with your world.
You don't, you really have no contact with the outside
world other than when you're on stuff age. Did you
ever feel at the height of your popularity or near it,
especially back in the nineties two thousands, that you felt
more alone the more famous you got, I felt more disconnected. Yeah,
(47:13):
and it didn't feel natural, you know. You know, you're
going to meet and greets backstage and stuff, and people
would prompt people not to you know, not to not
to talk to you too long because you had to
move through a lot of people. But a lot of
that stuff was just logistics. You had to you had
to do things. But yeah, yeah, and how did you
remedied that? Like what did who did you keep somebody
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around you? Was it your family that would kind of
somewhat keep you normal ish? Yeah? Yeah, you know, tearing
me broad was out with me for a long time.
Remember to teary from broad and to ride and we
wrote songs. That was kind of kind of our therapy.
We get out and go to the gym every day.
I'm gonna give you an artist one word association. You
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tell me what the artist the word that comes to mind. Okay,
George Strait, Uh, George stret that's two words, Ronnie George Okay,
Eric Clapton, Uh, guitar, Tom Petty punk? Yeah, why why
(48:17):
do you go down that lane? I'm glad you said that. Uh.
I had some buddies when Danny was doing the first
record on On Tom Patty and uh. Leon Russell was
involved with some of that stuff. But in Tulsa and
I asked him when I said, well, what's Danny doing now?
Because I was trying to keep up with a shelter
record bunch. And he goes, he's got some new punk guy.
(48:39):
He's doing some new punk rocker. And it was Tom Petty.
Everyone he said, Tom Petty, don't think punk rocker. The Eagles,
Uh by two words country aggressive country? Uh? How about
buck Owens telecast? Oh yeah, that's what you picture. Bug
(49:02):
don't playing the telecaster. Huh. I'll give you one more.
Bob Seeker. Oh that's tough A one word, one word.
It's not easy. Okay. Ronnie Dune is here. He's got
a new record out today called Redone Um, a bunch
of really great songs that he covered. Um. You know,
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you put me in a wonderfully precarious position and I
enjoyed it. It is a few weeks ago you text me,
you said, Hey, what songs you wanted to sing? And
I thought, I get to pick any Brooks and Done
song that they're gonna come up and play with us
and the whole world. And you guys know, you're like
my favorite, like my lifetime and it comes to favorites
and songs like you guys were the soundtrack of me
(49:47):
growing up and and being rejected by girls, you know,
all of those things that happened in your teen years,
like you guys are a big part of that. And
so we settled. I settled. We settled on Boots Scoot Boogie.
Do you know this yet? I just got the text. Olly,
were just reading the text to me, So it wouldn't
have mattered which which songs I picked. You would have
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just been able to go right into it like no problem.
Yeah there, okay, So my favorite Bootscoot Boggie neon Moon'
is that the one that maybe gets the biggest response.
There's that just my heart that gives a bigg No,
it does. There's been a resurgence in that song lately,
like I'm seeing it all over the place, like kind
of Clarkson's like all the judges from the Voice came
(50:29):
out and opened her show with the other night and
see it pop up all over the place. Just kind
of cool. It's really cool. Casey did it with you
guys on the the reboot record. Yeah, my Maria, Yeah,
come on. And that's why I'm saying those But it
was hard for me to pick. I compared it to
someone going, here's twenty supermodels. You get to make out
(50:51):
with any couple of them go, and I'm like, which
one do I pick? They're also perfect. That's why I
turned the tide on you. You pick them. It really
weighed on them. I thought it's kind of funny because
I thought you knew to go car Man, I don't care.
I'm too busy to do this at the same time,
so that's a cool part. I don't. I never take
this this thing for granted. Here good and so that's
that's what we're gonna do. Now, you have no problem
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with those songs that I pick, not a bit. Do
you know every word every song? Uh, Melanie has a
thing in my ear on stage. That's well, everybody uses
some kind of reference, like you know, monitor or that,
but um, Melanie talks in my ear. Well you mean
like during the yeah, we use you know, your ear earbud.
It's like you have in yours. They're just you know,
(51:34):
in ear headphones. So as you're singing, he talks. You
talk to him as he's singing. But but like what,
like where she how does she know? If you're not
gonna figure out that everyone every line? No, No, you'll
cue it. We have no. We have this whole system
set up and you kind of have to learn it.
It's like it's like you'll cue the first word before
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the beat and it just comes suck in nature. After
doing it for so long you don't even don't even
think about. People go, well, that's that's really distracting. It's like, no,
it's not, oh wow. So after the first word though,
you're good. So you just killed on the first word.
It's a thing because I'll wander off mentally, I'll just
kind of go, especially on the songs you really know,
things like Boots Scoo you've been doing for you know,
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thirty years. You kind of just kind of I'm out
there doing my laundry list or something. If you had
to pick one song to eliminate forever, which one would
to be? Oh, like a hit though, don't pick like
a B side, but like a hit and you love
them all as children. But if you had to pick one,
and you're like, has anyone ever answered that question? Yeah? Yeah, really,
But we asked them about also about Brooks and done songs.
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Which books you wish you to ask? Melanie, are you
gonna say boot scooting? Yeah, I'll trying to get around it. Yeah,
but it's you know what if you oh, man, boot scoot, Oh,
I'll do it again. But it's like you walk out
and on the down boot you hit it and the crowd,
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the crowd goes, they do, they go the same they
react if they did the first day you did it, Like,
I wouldn't have picked boot Scooting if it wasn't for
the people, because if it were just me, like hard
working man or yeah, or brand new men or some
of those songs were like like caricature you know, like
Boots Scoot was a caricature. Yeah, rock my world country
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like that was like that was the jam for me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Come on, Okay, well that's all we're gonna do. We're
gonna do Boots Scooting, My Marie and Neon Moon Wickler
on all those. Everybody goes on there. Okay's at the
right order. No, no, no, I had to do the
order last night because here's what I thought. You come out,
did they give you the order? Do you know the order?
Let me say, if I get it right, we have
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to end on Neon. By the way, for those of
don't um Ronnie and Kicks, Brooks and don are playing
with us for our Saint Jucho at the Rhyme and
the Raging Idiots, and they're gonna come out and play
with us, which I'm so grateful to you guys, like
have no idea. This is a show for the hospital
and you guys are playing with this and we're pumped.
And I was like, all right, what's a great call.
We're gonna do My Maria because I think the intro
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of that is such a great kick to the whole set,
Like what a great you know, the first part of
my real Oh, it's gonna be so great. And then
in the middle we have a She'll kill it. We
have a session player who plays with us. She's awesome
real she just wrote a book on bass. So we
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have we have the most professional band. If you probably
don't know, my name is Ryan Madora. She's here. Okay,
but she plays a lot of rock guys too. Okay,
so that and then we do Boots Skin Boogie because
the crowd's hype and it's like and then you hate
that song, so you just I'm kidding the rent and
then we hit it at the end. Yeah, we do
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with Nie Um okay, Okay, So I'm good. I'm gonna
show up at rehearsal. Are you because we're rehearsing sad. Oh,
she's looking at you like I can't believe you should
show up. The band will be there. Am I here? Yeah,
I'm gonna do it. But yeah, you're going You're going
to a duck. I have to go with a bunch
of Louisiana guys tomorrow and uh yeah, okay, and they're
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all excited come to rehearsal. I give you a Saturday.
You need some Mimi, you need some tips. Okay, yes,
when you're a if you're somewhere to gathering, where do
you go? That's fancy because you have fancy places you go.
You got to like an island somewhere. I'm about to
take my entire family down into the Bahamas. Okay. Now
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you're on this fancy island and there are people, because
I know how you fancy folks do where you like
get with other fancy people and you'll sit around and
drink fancy alcoholic. You're not fancy. I'm not fancy. I'm
no fancy. And did they ever go here's hey, play this?
Play play on guitar? Do they give you a guitar?
And have you seen ever asked? Sometimes? Okay, do you
ever say yes? Yes? Where was all? The other day?
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So we had a little farm outside of town and
I had to run to the pharmacy for Jeanine, my wife,
and uh it's New Year's Day and uh, Walmart is
the only place open and it's packed, and the pharmacist goes,
she goes, you're gonna have to wait thirty minutes. She goes,
you got a guitar, maybe you could sing a couple
of songs for us? Thoughts that on the bench and anyway,
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she was just being funny. Ronnie Done is here. He's
here not for his health, he's here because he has
a record out, also because we're friends. Now. I thought
about TEXTI the other night, see if you want to
go to dinner? And I did, and I was like,
you know, I'm gonna hit him up? What was that?
What was that look for? You would do that? I
would do that to you. I feel like we've hung
out now enough to where I would be cool. We
should go. We got to record that one where let's go.
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Where'd we go? I don't know. I bet you get out? No,
you don't want to bet you don't with your hours,
I don't know. What time do you eat dinner? Something
done in the gulch early usually early like five thirty.
Now we're talking. Yeah, I'm not a light light dinner person.
We should do in our photo shoot the picture we
did and that made like almost sixty thousand dollars. How
about you? Really good idea? You had? No we had?
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Well we shot the pictures. Yeah, but and got and
I'll tell you this. Amy we show up to this
thing and Ronnie has he's a photographer, really good photographer.
And not only did I bring, um, you know myself
take picture, but he's like provided all the clothes. I
walk into a van and it's just like closed galore
and I'm like, well, which ones do we use it?
He's like, well, use whatever you want, but you can
have all the rest of them. So I basically took
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on my whole cowboy out wardrobe. You took one cap.
You took the Arkansas cap. That's not sure. I took
two Arkansas cat you really and he got two menus
where But that was fun. You showed up like a
long pro model, though, and you I mean like there
was no grief. You showed up right on time, totally pro,
did your deal. And I was telling him backstage a
few minutes ago in the green room, I've never seen
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anybody show up. I'm not just sucking up to you.
See anybody show up and like do their deal to
more professional? Why it's like he's modeling. Here's my thing.
I'm going to show up where I'm supposed to you,
when I'm supposed to be there, because that's my biggest
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talent is being where I need to be one. I
need to be there. We had the discussion coming over here.
I watched Seinfeld last night with your comedians with cars
and uh. He was talking to someone and it was
mel Brooks. He said, what's the biggest thing you learned
over the years. He says, to be on time in
this business, beyond time, he said, that's a luxury beyond time.
And treat people good. Yes, because there are a lot
of talented people. Yeah, that's unlimited talented people. Yeah, rushed
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ended right behind you once. Once you're through, they're they're
they're one hundred ready to fill your place. Ronnie Done
is here. I'm gonna at one more little segment here.
This is called dead Done do it. Okay, we know
you as one half of Brooks and Done, but as
a person, I'm gonna ask you a question and you
tell me if done did it. Did Ronnie Done ever
make a mixtape for a girlfriend or a wife back
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in the day. No, No like recording off the radio,
no mixtapes at all. Did you do any grand romantic
gestures ever back in the day? And he was grand
romantic gestures like here I am boom box the top
of my head, or show up at the door with
a guitar. I've done that it didn't work. No, No,
I had to sneak up on girls. You know, it's
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just away was always short, super shy, so I just
have to like, you know, set the stage. And then
suddenly did they ever watch you? Ever commenced about them
seeing you sing? Did you everybody to go to a show?
And then she's like, oh that's it. Oh yeah, that's
a secret weapon. I amost had this fantasy about of
course I'm married now I can't do it, but uh see,
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you know some hot girl or something and and just
whatever's good views because let's go out and then go
out and then walk up on stage or something and
just be you know, like you know, I've kind of
done sing. I kind of did that one without her knowing,
like she doesn't know. And then yeah, either that or
should like turn on just goes. I don't like this
kind of so I don't like this singing. I don't
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like this kind of music. They gave me crap because
I took a girl on a date and then we
walked over to the Opry and I performed it stand
up on the Aubrey. They gave me so much crap
because I took pretty cool. I thought so seal the deal, right,
girl out and I don't steal many things. Yeah, but
we took all we had dinner and I was like, hey,
I gotta walk over and do a set over here,
like no big deal. And so he walked over, go
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on the back door of the Rhyman and it's like, hey,
I'm gonna I gotta do like to stand out here.
I'm gonna be like my twelve minutes. I walked out,
did some jokes. I was like, all right, let's go
and let's go have a drink. Yeah, And they gave
me so much crap on the show man. That's fun.
If you can do it, you can get away with
us good. I think that's a fun thing to do.
Does Ronnie Done ever pump his own gas? Yes? What
is the last thing Ronnie done watched on television? You made?
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Just answered that fun fild last night. Um, did you
go to prom ah one junior year in hosh school?
And who would you go with? You? Remember? Terry was
her first name. I don't remember last name. It didn't
go well, I guess, Huh did you seal the deal? Uh?
Did Ronnie Done ever go out after a show in Vegas?
(01:00:58):
And because you're doing the Vegas and put a big
bet at a casino after I show and just be
like I'm going, oh yeah, you go to the baller tables. Uh.
I had a bunch of friends. He's guys from Lucia
and I keep talking about it in the oil business,
and they have more money than anyone needs to have.
And I stumbled out to the craps table and they
were all around at high five and doing all this stuff.
(01:01:20):
And all of a sudden, the guy next to me,
who I know well, had this massive tray of chips
and he just starts shoveling thousands and thousands of dollars
in front of me, and like he goes play, just
play for you to play with his down because like,
I went through my money like that fast, and that's
what those a weird feeling. But I walked away outs
when I can't do it. I can't take the pressure. Well, listen,
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I love when you come in. Thanks. I do consider
you a bud at this point, good and good? Did
you consider me a bud? Yeah? I don't have many buds.
Yeah you either. I feel the same way. You don't
have any buds. Yeah, I'm gonna go get a bulldog. Now, yeah,
the mine's broken. I'm trying to fix that. Sucker back.
What's wrong? Everything's wrong? I's penis really everything? Is he old? No,
(01:02:05):
he's brand new. He's nine. And so when I got him,
I was told he's kind of broken a little bit.
So you're gonna kind of build him back slowly. But Sureley,
you're building him like an expensive these days. Betcher, Yeah,
they get it down. You have dogs. Uh yeah, my
daughter does. Yeah. In the background three two now lost
one last week. I to hear that you have mine
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long enough. If you're getting fixed, send me the bill. Yeah,
without take him back. Listen herriot Ronnie done. He's got
the album Redone to play us out. Let's see which
one would I like to play? Let us play? We
already played Brown Eyed Girl. M Let's do Amarillo by Morning. Yes,
that's what I was gonna say. Yeah, Oh that that Ronnie.
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To check out the record. There's so many songs on there.
Buck Owens, uh Ace talked about him, Eddie Arnold, George Straight,
Tom Pettierret Clapton, L Haggard, all this, and we're gonna
play Amarilla by Morning by Ronnie Dunn. Good to see
you again, and we'll see you on Monday. Dude, what
if I take can I sing? How Edi? Let me
add to this city? They come out, we play it,
but I take over all the lead vocals. Oh yeah,
especially in my Maria. Right, that's fine. Imagine irritated everyone
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would be. You got it already there. I don't think
Meloy helped you with words. Don't even look at it.
All right, there is Ronnie. It's time for the good news.
After hearing some screams coming from a river, police officer
(01:03:38):
named Christopher Pritchard shined a flashlight into the Oswego River
and yelled to the other officers, there's someone in the water.
Like all I did was here screams. So there, in
the middle of the night, and by the way, it's cold,
was a young woman fighting to stay alive. Officers through
a floating ring to the woman yelled for her to
grab it, but she didn't respond. So the officer at
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night in the cold said I got to go in.
Took off his belt, which is by the way, if
he jumps into that belt may sink him. Takes off
his boots, his bulletproof vest, and then he climbed over
the railing and jumped in the dark the cold and
grabbed the woman. That crazy. Yeah, her whole body was
starting to go under when he jumped in, she said.
(01:04:22):
So he grabbed her she was twenty years old, and
pulled her back to the surface, raised her hands above
her head, and that was it. There was no dock,
but the officers flipped a great down to the river
and then climbed on it and pulled her out. The
river was forty two degrees. Oh goodness, crazy. And he
never really saw her until he got close down there.
So let me shout out to him. I want to
say his name right here, Officer Daniel baloone. So let
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us see out out to you. That's what it's all about,
right there. That's tell me something good. That was tell
me something good. There's a new TV series called Murder
House Flip Oh comes into April. Wow, somebody got murdered
and they flipped the house. It's a home makeover show
(01:05:07):
golly that takes on homes where murders happens. It will
be available on the news streaming platform Quimby, which will
launch in April. Will be around five bucks a month.
But it's homes where people have been murdered. Now, first
of all, would you watch the show? Yes? Or no? Yeah?
Okay maybe? Now would you buy a house that someone
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have been murdered in? Does it depend on the deal?
Depends on the deal, and if it's like a perfect house,
if it's everything I've ever been looking for, because I
mean I'm not scared. But does it also depend how
many murders happened? Who was murdered? Like what are the
fact how public is the murder? Because I don't need
some crazy Here's what I thought as like somebody choants
(01:05:51):
to come and reenact it to me? Oh interesting, Oh
I never thought about it being re enacted, or if
it gets popular again, Like I started watching um the
Truth something Something the Truth on Apple TV, and that's
basically what it's about. Our murder happened in the house
a guy got murdered, and the case came back twenty
(01:06:12):
years later because of a podcast, you know, the crime
podcast brought it back up. And then the house that
the guy got murdered in knew people lived there, but
people were like picketing out front and like showing up
because the resurgence of it. Let me find the name
if there was a house that you really liked, not perfect,
but really liked, and it was twenty percent cheaper. There
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was a random murder in it. Would you do it? Rando? Yeah,
random murder, somebody die like a well we're not connected
to it. Yeah, I think I could do it. My
friend bought one murder suicide. He didn't tell his wife
because he thought she might freak out. Imagine you found
out afterward your husband bought a house that new and
didn't tell you. Didn't he didn't want to know. He
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wasn't trying to lie, he just withheld the information. Shit
because but it was a nice house and a good deal.
So oh, the show on Apple Plus it's called Truth
Be Told and I just started and it's pretty good.
I don't feel like there's such things as hunting, and
(01:07:16):
you're right, I don't. But I don't feel like it goes.
I don't feel I don't think. I didn't care about
vibe like this is me. I don't care about vibes.
I create my own vibes, right, nobody affects my vibes.
I create my own vibes. But are you going to
ever think about Yeah, when you're not room right where
you're sitting you're gonna get scared at night. Do you
know how many times a crazy things have happened every
where we are all the time over the history of time.
Maybe they're probably wonderful and bad vibes every single place
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you are through the history of Earth. There could probably
been a murder my house in nineteen thirty. Like I
went to the JFK spot where you got assassinated, and
just standing there was eerie because you because you made
it eerie, it felt eerie, right, because you felt it eerie.
Had you not known that was happening there, you wouldn't
have felt that way, right. But here in this case,
you know that a murder happened in your living room.
I have no problem with it. I have no problem
(01:08:00):
with it. I don't believe in haunted hotels. I don't
believe in any of that. And I think that people
that do see ghosts are like half asleep or they're
on something, or they want or they want to see
something and they've been told yeah, well one time your
grandmother not I even said that. I was like, I
don't even know. It could have been anath but you
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kind of believe it. They don't thing. I don't believe
in ghosts. Yeah, I don't. I don't believe in ghosts.
I'm not saying they don't exist. I'm saying I don't believe.
And there is a difference. I would never tell someone
that something doesn't exist. I can't prove. I can't prove
it either way. I don't believe it, but I wouldn't.
I would never tell someone they don't exist. I don't
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know they don't exist, but I don't believe they do.
So Yeah, I would never tell someone that something I
can or can't prove is absolutely one way or the other.
But it's not for me. I'm not gonna be affected
by that. The worst is when people like it does
there's no such thing, Well, how do you know? Or
someone that's like, I'm for sure of it, Well, how
do you know? Right? You can't prove it? Gets a
little right up the ghost centers. Speaking of which, the
(01:09:05):
Ghostbusters show on how the Movies of how they made
it on Netflix? What was a series called the Movies
that made us? The Ghostbusters versions really good? It's a
good one. And my son just told me they're working
on a new one, a new Ghosts. Yeah, but they
already had an all girl one. There's a new or
newer one they're working on. Oh. Over Christmas break, we
showed our kids Goonies. They'd never seen it before. Good
(01:09:26):
for kids, they well, yeah, we showed it to them
and they. I was hesitant. I don't know how they
would feel about it, but they loved it. Like I thought,
it was so good. So maybe that's a throwback for
some parents you could have like a good My husband
and I it was like nostalgic for us. But my
daughter popped up right at the end. She because I
hope they do a remake of that, like a more
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modern version. It was good. They haven't remade Gooonies. They
do now they haven't. The new Ghostbusters would be called
Ghostbusters Afterlife. Looks like Paul Rud's in it. Oh that's cool,
So if he's in it'd be good of course. Yeah.
You know Dan Akrody was in the original. His parents
were like ghost hunters. Oh that's how he knew so
much about it? Did you get learn that from your
from that show? Yeah? All right, here we go. Top
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songs in music this week. We'll do country chart first
at number three ten thousand hours from Dan and Shay
and Justin Bieber at number two Lady Anabellum what If
I Never Get Over You? And the number one song
(01:10:32):
country music is that song you be Like Riding Roads
from Dustin Love. I like it. I like it fine,
but you love it? I love it? Yeah, I want to.
I just want to go ride some roads with it.
The biggest top forty song right now is Post Malone Circles.
(01:10:57):
And the biggest alternative song and I love this song
record is Coldplay Orphans She's Sick. Those are your biggest
songs and music. All right, let's talk about the weekend. Ammy,
what's going on with you? Oh? Man, just gonna enjoy
the weekend with the kids and my dad. I feel
(01:11:18):
like it's gonna be like a chill weekend for us.
I don't know really. We might go roller skating because
Stevenson's and begging to do that. And then my kids
start school on Monday, so prepping them for the real
life because they've been on about a three week break.
What about you. I have a friend who we're having
a party because she just got she adopted a baby.
Oh and we're having the big party for that today,
so fun, okay. And then I have I'm doing a
(01:11:40):
podcast with Nashville Lifestyles magazine today. I'm not sure when
it goes up. I'll let everybody know my socials, but
I don't even know what they want to talk about,
but I will do that. Shay from Dan and Shay
is coming to my house for a Bobby Cast. I'm
not sure if i'll go up today on Monday, but
it'll go up in the next couple of days, so
subscribe to the latest Bobby Cast. I have rehearsal for
the Raging Idiots Million Dollars show. We have that tomorrow,
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um Eddie and I and then our band and then
a lot of the artists come by and practice too.
Because it's a big show and it's gonna be as
special as well. We're gonna air it nationally. It won't
be when we but that's gonna happen. I got a
pretty pack weekend. My friend of mine's going to stay
with me this weekend. Oh fun. He gets in tonight.
Um yeah, well, our big big boss from California's coming
to town. I've dinner with him Friday. Um yeah, that's it.
(01:12:23):
Just I mean, it's a good weekend. Full of stuff,
but full of stuff I like to do. Yeah, you
like being busy, but hopefully you also relax this weekend.
I like being busy at things. I like to be busy.
Yet twenty twenty is But I'm telling you twenty twenties.
A year where I don't hustle is hard. I just
work a lot smarter at the bigger things I want
to do. I'll always be a hustler. You can't take
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that out of me. Can take the hustle out of
the guy. But at this point, like this is my year.
It's all popping, this year, all everything, all of it.
You're you're manifesting, you don't feel it or you just know.
I don't manifest I'm not saying I don't really think
board and but but you do things like you put
it as your screensaver, because you know if you see
(01:13:04):
it every day and you set bowls and you're intentional
about it. So what I mean is are you putting
it out there constantly so you know it or you
feel it or you just know it. I know it.
I was working on twenty twenty back and twenty eighteen.
Oh okay, so no, it's time. It's time. Everything's time
for everything, but the birth is happening. All that's exciting.
Mini births are happening this year. I can't wait. These
projects have been pregnant inside of me for two years.
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I've been working here. They come screaming out, and you
know what, we're not using that medicine and number vagina either.
Really yeah, it's just gonna come out, coming out all right,
like no epidural, whoa natural? Yeah, except come on, have
vagina right come out? Wondering how that was gonna word?
Or we'll do a C section, We'll call it a
B section. Oh my gosh, what you thought about this?
(01:13:49):
I don't really has This is my year though, coming out. Okay, okay,
thank you very much. Have a great weekend. We'll catch
you back here Monday. By everyone, Bobby Bone The Body
Bull Show.