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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting Hello, what's happening to friends? Welcome to Friday Show.
Russell Dickerson coming up in a little bit, the Friday
morning dance party coming up. But first I see Shannon
and Texas is on the phone. Hey Shannon, how are you?
Oh my goodness, good morning, good morning studio, good morning Bobby,
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Oh my god. There you go. You guys are thank you?
What's going on with you? Okay, So a while back
you were saying you have to have a colonoscopy done
and you're gonna drink that stuff, go to work Friday morning,
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and then afterwards going have it done. There's no way
you're gonna have to take your mic and computer and
everything in the restroom with you. That would not be
a fun show. Now, that would be really gross. But yeah,
you can't work. But here is what is happening. So
today I go to the doctor and I have my
one meeting before I do, which would be the colonoscopy.
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That's the noise I associate with it. Um. So today
I go and they give me all the medicine. But
I have to do it on a Friday because I
feel like, why are you looking? When are you doing
the procedure, though I don't know because I have to
go today for them to tell me this. Okay, well
they'll tell you, yeah, but I have to do it
on a Friday because I don't I feel like I
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can come to work today and then go and do it. No,
because you're gonna have to start drinking the drink on Thursday.
What's the drink? The drink is like this nasty scissor
like thing that empties your body out, like gets you
all clean and ready to go. So that doesn't change
how you act though, right, Yeah, but he's gonna call
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it going to the bathroom NonStop. But what if it
does change how he acts? You can't hold it, don't
wear a diaper, don't don't we're a naper? He could.
I love the show. You know this show. I give
one hundred percent. And I planned that astronaut that drove
the Florida to kill I'm not like her, but kind
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of like her. Here's what I think I can do.
I think I can leave the show Thursday, drink the stuff,
have it run its course all day Thursday. You're gonna
be completely empty on Friday. Like Thursday is a day
from h double hockey sticks. Wow. I go to bed
probably five pounds lighter. I wake up and I'm like,
who has a rough day? Yesterday? I do the show,
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I come on and I'm like, guys, is rough Go
have a colon oscarby. Okay, maybe you could do that.
I don't know. Talk to the doctor, but like you
won't be able to have breakfast or anything like that. Obviously,
you can't put anything back in your body. You might
get moved. You're gonna be working for you. The only
one to tell me that, Shannon. By the way, everybody
that has mentioned the colon oscarby to me says, stop
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thinking and you're going to work on the day you're
getting the colonoscopy. They I don't know, Shannon up. What
would you say, sant Shannon in the back of your mind, Well,
I'm gonna I'm gonna try my hardest on this episode
of Breaking Bobby Bones. See if you can do it.
Can you get a colonoscopy and still go to work? Okay, Shannon?
I appreciate that call. All right, y'all have an amazing afternoon.
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Thank you guys for what y'all do. I appreciate you too.
Are you prepared for today? I'm not even thinking about today.
I just I got a show to do today. They will,
they will, the doctor will be putting a glove on
will and today. Yeah at the checkout, yes, yes, I'm
when I've had mine. I went for my check up
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and to get my prep kit and there was that involved.
They can't give your heads up on that. Yeah, they
don't mean to tell you before you get there. On
that one, I didn't get a note in my portal.
I don't know. Different like a dentist though, or you
floss before you go to the the dentist? Do I go? And? Okay, look,
we're doing a show today. Let's rock. It is time
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to open up the Friday mail bag something year. Hey,
Bobby Bones, I was just listening to some Jody Messina
and thinking how I love her music from the nineties
so much. I feel like maybe she's a little underrated.
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Just wondering if you agree, and who are some of
your favorite underrated nineties country artists? Signed Donna? This is interesting.
I do not think Jody Messina is underrated because I
rate her so high. Yeah, I love Jody Massina, but
I can see where maybe you don't hear her talked
about as much as a Garth or George Strait or
a Travis Trip. I mean, they're really But I love
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Jody Messina. She's one of my favorite live performances in
the studio. Her music is so good to me. But
I thought about this question and who, even though they
were known, who probably probably should be in the conversation
more of that list, And so I have a couple
because I don't think Joe Diffy gets the respect that
he's due with the success that he had. For example,
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brought me up Beside the jew Box. Beside the jew Box,
I by die loved it, loved the video when videos
were an important part of the song. Pick up Man, Jam,
I knew you were a picked man. You can sit
fire and roll it down at Traded for a coop
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devil got John Dear Green, Come on John Green on
a hot summer night. You vote really by love Starling.
I feel like Joe Diffy is one of those that
probably should be rated higher, already rated high, but probably
should be rated higher. So I'll put him in that
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underrated category. The other one is Diamond Rio. And when
I think of Diamond Rio, obviously I think I'm meeting
the middle. I start, you start one of the best
songs in nineties country period, like just that song alone
stands by itself. But Norma Jean Riley to me, I'm
just gonna marry me. I mean everybody said foo foo
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nothing you can do? See you? What the likes of you?
I say, watch gency, No my Greene, marry me? Good
with every buddy marry me, I think you were off.
It depends with Diverse. It's like noticed me and then
what a beautiful mess. So to me, those two represent
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being slightly underrated in the nineties. Have we ever had
Diamond Ryo in here? No. I spent a little time
with them on a Blake Shelton video shoot oh wow,
because I was Blake the lead singer, and I thought
it was so cool and I didn't really have anything
to say because it was too cool. You're so cool man. Yeah,
that's basically I was just like, Hey, I'm just was
a massive fam my whole life. But Diamond Rio was
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my first ever concerts. Thank you, Donna, close up the
mail back. We've got your team that was about to
close back. Ye right. These are the five most fun
facts that Amy's found all this week. Let's go number
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five so Dave Chappelle declined a fifty million dollar offer
to film a third and fourth season of The Chappelle's Show,
stating in an interview that success didn't feel like anything
he imagined success would feel like, so he didn't feel
like he wanted to take that kind of money. And
then he moved another country and disappeared for years and years,
and then moved back to Ohio in a small town. Wow,
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now he's back out again doing it. But yeah, he
turned down tons into that show. Number four. The world
record for the longest pee is eight and a half minutes?
Pe was he drinking at the same time? He just
kept going through. I gotta understand how that happens. He's
got to be old, right, because old people take a
long time at p eight and a half minutes, though
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not that long. I mean, are you limiting? Are you
like holding back and letting it dribble? I don't know.
Who do you think could win for the longest pe
on the show? Me? Well, me for sure? A weird question.
It's hard because I mean, if there was a contest,
who would win? I don't this is I don't Well,
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we do have a friend, I have a friend. We
have a friend and that he can pe in like
one second, he's blad. He can be like I gotta
go so bad and he's like gone like that too.
Who like the sounds like a thunderstral many period. Yeah,
and he's done in one second. All right. This is
number three. So drawn John Krasinski from the Office. He
auditioned to be Captain America. But then apparently he put
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on the costume and he was like, I'm not Captain America.
But he would have been great Captain America because look
at him all buff now when he plays Jack Ryan,
like he's a big ripped up dude. I know we
think of John Krasenski is just being gym from the Office,
but look at him now, he's massive. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you google him and Captain America, they have side
by side of him and the other guy, Chris per sevens. Yes,
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and yeah it does look believable to me. It wouldn't
have as Jim Halpert, but how he looks now. Yes.
Number two. So the O before an Irish name like O'Brien, O'Malley.
Do you know what the O stands for? Descendant of oh,
like of the O'Malley's yes, Like I had no idea
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that that was the meaning. But that's why the O
is there. It's like descendant of this family. How about
that lunchbox is Irish? Right? Number one? So Doctor Seuss
wrote Green Eggs and Ham after his publisher bet him
that he couldn't write a book using fifty words or less.
And there are only fifty unique words in Green Eggs
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in him and he repeats them just over and over.
Oh we found a loophole, you did, because he's a
fifty words or the last yes, but he used some
of the same wards and said, hey, I've only used
fifty words total. Exactly how much money you got from this?
Once a person bet me, I just couldn't hire a
bunch of people that never done radio and do a show.
Oh boy, yeah, very hard? All right, that's what's up.
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Fun fact. The latest from Nashville in Tullywood Morgan number
two thirty said Skinny and Lauren. Elena released her new
album called Sitting Pretty on Top of the World. Here's
one of the songs from the album called good old Boy.
If you love me like he loved the fish, you
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could have hooked me too. But I guess so good
old boy? Didn't all you had a good old boy?
Randy Travis released a new song called Ain't No Use
from the Vault. Here's a clip. True it looks like
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I've just learned to turn your head after shout it
ain't gons to talk to you by Love. Carrie Underwood
and Dan and Shay released their collaboration for the Dear
Evan Hansen movie soundtrack. Here is only Us the Wealth.
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I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny, har It's time
for the good news something. So jim know. This guy
on Twitter went viral after revealing that he matched with
his laborate or former owner on a dating app. So
follow me. Heres labrador's former owner. Yes, so there's this
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lab named Onyx. And when this girl was like seventeen,
I guess her family had to rehome him because they
weren't able to care for him for whatever reason. Well,
this guy his family, they adopted Onyx. So when they're talking,
you know, they're getting to know each other on the
dating app. He's like, yeah, have a lab named Onyx.
She's like, that's weird. I used to have a lab
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named Onyx. We had to rehome him in twenty seventeen.
He's like, wow, that's about the year that we got Onyx.
So it was this whole thing. And then they were
able to meet up go on a date. He brought
the dog. The dog saw the former owners. She like,
loved the dog. She said he was the best. Didn't
want to get rid of him. It was really sad.
And so now how cool she has Onyx back in
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her life and maybe a new boyfriend maybe, but if not,
that's weird. He can still see on. Yeah, I don't
want to see you. That's a good story today. Yeah,
and I hope it becomes a greater story tomorrow and
chance it gets to be a sty though story. Dad,
is what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
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Amy asked me a question before the show. She said,
why if you see a guy carrying a baby, is
that so cute? Yeah, it's like they're just doing their job.
But I saw two guys on a walk with those
cute little front carrier things where the baby sit and
it's like facing their chest. There you go, and they're
on a walk, probably just doing their thing. But it
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was like, oh, look at those guys at their babies,
and I'm like, oh, look at those guys just doing
what they're supposed to do, being a dad, Like if
I had seen two moms out walking their babies, I
wouldn't have had that reaction. And I'm like, it's so weird.
That's a great point, I think, because society sucked for
the past many many generations. I mean really, yeah, and
it's just rare to see, so when we do see it,
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we go, oh wow, look at that. Yeah, but it
is becoming quite more common totally, and hopefully we'll continue
to be more common and it won't be looked at
as all to be like, dad is cool another another baby?
How can you? Yeah, yes, you know what I mean, yes, totally,
Like it was just comical their reaction. And then the
thought that immediately came of, like wait, why am I
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ooing and awing of them doing exactly what they're supposed
to be doing. Maybe the guy was hot. I don't
really even remember. I saw the babies and the men
and I was like, look at them, And I was like,
did guys feel this way when they see women walking
their babies? I was also thinking about something that your daughter,
how old is she? She's fourteen? She doesn't like to
watch movies because they're too long. Yeah, she doesn't have
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time for that. So she found this thing on YouTube
that gives her like the cliffs Notes version, but it's
got a visual and everything. So but in the guys
talking kind of fast, and he's like and then the
woman goes into and it just cuts straight to the point,
like it just get And then she's like, just finished
a movie like five minutes, like Harry Potter serious, And
I'm like, why don't you want to sit down and
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enjoy a movie. I kind of feel her how she feels.
I think movies are too long. You know. If I
see anything over hour forty five, I'm like, oh no,
But I can imagine being fourteen in a TikTok world
where all your contents fifteen thirty seconds, maybe sixty seconds. Yeah.
I just started to think, like maybe this is part
of her thing where that age group and they just
get this instant gratification of everything right here right now,
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people like things shorts running this segment, here's lucone gotta go,
but buns you like? No. At the end of the second,
Sonic is launching a new grilled cheese burger. Oh I
like grilled cheeses. I like burgers. That sounds good. I
was looking at my bank statement the other day because
I'll always combed through it to see I there's any
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sort of fraud or you know, if anybody has got
my credit card number. And so I had gone to
Sonic fourteen times, no, twelve times in fourteen days. Oh wow,
wows sometimes two a day, but I go and I
get the boy, the Bobby Caitlin Waters. But it was
just like Sonic Sonic, and I was like, somebody even
running my card at Sonic, and I was started thinking back.
(15:59):
I was like, no, that's you. Yeah, sometimes I went
twice a day. There's also one real close to my
house too. Yeah, it's convenient. But Sonic is combining the
grilled cheese with the cheeseburger for the new grilled cheese burger.
H two two forty nine cents not bad home. So
it's just like on white bread toast with cheese and meat.
Would you have it any other way? No? No, that's
how it's done. Do you ever make grilled cheeses at home? Absolutely?
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Do you put butter on top? Yes? Some people use mayonnaise. Yeah,
I've heard that's really good. I've tried it. I don't
hate it because I love mannaise, But Morgan, you can't
eat food anymore because of your COVID. Does that sound
good to you? Ors? It just sounds like another piece
of I mean yeah, everything at this point sounds good.
I'm still not eating meat, but like, I can eat everything,
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even healthy food. I'm like, this is awesome, but you
can eat all healthy food and it's the same as
all bad food. Yep, Like in a way, is it
a blessing? Yeah? I mean right now, I'm like, cool,
this is a great time for me to start my
little healthy diet. I'm trying to be anything. No, I'm like,
I gotta eat the bad foods and I'll like, so
whatever your smell is, how much how much smell do
you have? No smell? And then your taste is it's
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like thirty I have so a little bit you can
taste it. Yes, it's like the very back of my mouth.
It's like when it's going down. But at that point,
you know, you don't really care. It's already going down.
So the front of your mouth, no taste, no mac
of your mouth slight taste. Yes, it's very strange. Great,
that's weird that it picked its spots. Yeah, the taste
buds like turned on and off your Amy's pile of stories.
(17:29):
So bud Light has launched Pumpkins Spice spiked Seltzer Pumpkins
Spice spike say real fest No, I'm just trying to
put it all together. It's just a lot at once.
It's a blend of pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla, and
obviously it's an alcohol thing. It's bud Light, but it's
part of a Fall themed variety pack that includes flavors
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like toasted marshmallow, maple pear, and apple crisp. I wish
they made this non alcoholic, because this sounds so good
to me. I just don't drink. I'll like to have
the marshmallow one. I drink this drink a little bit
called Celsius be asking these kids. Yeah, and so I
wish they made like a chocolate marshmallow one for fall.
(18:10):
Maybe they will. That sounds good, But would you guys
drink this? Probably not. I kind of like the fruity
stuff on the Seltzers. Yeah, maybe the maple pair and
the apple chrystal sounds good to me. It's available starting
September six. Now on the opposite end of drinking, Tim
or Grawl talked to Esquire magazine. Actually he did a
little essay for it, and he said that he realized
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he needed help with alcohol the day that he woke
up and had to take a shot at eight am
before he even woke the kids up, and he went
to Faith right away, who's his wife's time, and said,
this is where I'm at and I'm scared, and she
grabbed him, hugged him, and he said that moment changed
his life and he quit drinking in two thousand and eight.
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And that's that's where it is. But that's an essay
that he just shared with Esquire. Well a good friend
for sharing that too, because a lot of people will
probably relate in their life or in someone else's life.
And then seeing Faith's reaction to like, if you have
someone in your life like that, just embracing them where
they are and meeting them where they're at and knowing
that they're hurting and that they can come to you
and get vulnerable and share that is a big deal.
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And also superstars, you know, the people we look at
as the greatest are also flawed humans as well. Yeah,
we all are and so good for hand for writing
that story. Yeah. And lastly, short hair is trending for fall,
and this is coming from celebrity stylists and it's true.
I'm seeing it all over Instagram. Everybody is cutting their
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hair short. It's like it's the fashion thing for the fall.
Kaylee Hunter hair a few weeks ago. Is it short? Yeah?
Ish way shorter? Or that you got like six inches
off of Oh wow that's a lot. Okay, Well it's
happening see everyone. This is women. Yeah, well women, yes, Eddie. Well,
I guess if you're a guy and you have really
long hair, you may want to do the shoulder link thing.
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But no for women. If you're looking for a reason
to maybe go cut your hair, I just gave it
to you. There you go. Hmm. That's my pile. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
Adam Marshall is a cop with a South Carolina Highway
Patrol office and he gets a call, we got a
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one car collision, a car upside down in the pond.
Please respond, And Adam Marshall responds, and there's a car
sinking in the water, driver and dog trapped inside. And
he says, Oh, he pulls over, jumps in the water,
starts breaking out the window, can't get them. Firefighters arrive
and they're able to break the passenger window and they
get the driver and the dog out. Everyone full recover.
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It's weird if he's just waiting on the dog. I
know that takes of me. I was like, I hope
they get the driver most. I was like, hope they
have the dog. It's like in a movie, like Somehow
if people get killed the movie, you're like, oh, man,
that sucks. If a dog gets killed the movie, You're like, no,
I don't want to watch it anymore. I can't do it.
Turn it off. All right. That's a good story. That
is what it's all about. That was tell me something good. Hey, guys,
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thanks for hanging out. Let's go talk to Ken, who
is listening in Nebraska. Ken, how are you, buddy? Hey,
good morning everyone. How you doing, Bobby? You're doing pretty good?
What can I do for you? I'm a long haul,
heavy haul overshized driver and in your show Breaking Bobby Bones,
after you got your class at out, what did you
learn or find out that you're respected about what we do.
(21:31):
It's a good question because of all the scary things
I did, driving a big rig through actual traffic was
probably the second scariest thing I did after the Grand Canyon.
And you would think people did all the time. The
truck's huge, and what I didn't realize mostly was that
people don't give a crap about you in that truck.
I mean they're swinging in and out of you. There's
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going around. There's no regard to how big of an
automobile that you have. They could wreck everything. Yeah, And
so I was like, guys, I'm in a huge truck,
I'm carrying tons of stuff, and you guys are just
swinging in and out not giving any regard to me whatsoever.
That was wild. The shifting was wild. The turns, how
to turn. I wouldn't be able to turn from forever back.
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You hit curve angles, curbs and stuff. Yeah, it's just
there's I mean, we could do a whole show on
things I learned. Oh we did. It's called Breaking Bobby
Bones on Disney Plus. But yeah, Ken, what you do, man,
that's tough work. I respect and appreciate you. But I
learned a lot from having to go ahead and get
that CDL. Yeah, I've been driving three years, five months.
I've been doing heavy hall now two years. They called
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me the anomaly. I guess you've heard the stories. You
need three to five otardors to do heavy hall, and
it still amazes me till this day. I learned so much. Well.
The infrastructure of the United States is put together mostly
by a lot of folks driving trucks and carrying stuff
back and forth. The truck drivers are not respected as
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much as I feel like they should be. But I
appreciate that call. Thank you very much. Ken, have a
good day. Thank you start much. Sure you have a
good week. Thank you so much. All right, by bye, Amy,
coming over to you. Let's do the morning Corny. Morning Corny.
Did you hear about the big Lego sale? No? No,
I did not hear about the big Lego sale. People
were lined up from blocks. It's funny. That was the
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morning Corny. Veronica is on in Texas, Veronica, what's happening
with you? So I was calling just to let you
guys know and to it you know, Bobby, that tomorrow
is my daughter's birthday. She's gonna be turning me eleven,
and we gave her a lot of options on what
to do for her birthday. Her birthday always falls on
the Labor Day weekend, so we gave her options and
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she looked at me and she was like, Mom, of
course I want to do Bobby Fist. Yeah, that's a
smart kid right there. Thank you. So you guys are
coming to the new Brombel Show on Texas. Yes, and
she's it's going to be her first concerts. So she's
excited and she absolutely loves you guys, and she thinks,
of course, raging idiots, you guys are hilarious, and so
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she's very, very excited about it. And I just I mean,
obviously she's at school now, but I don't even know
if there's a way that you can give her a
birthday shout out tomorrow in the morning. But she would
be so excited to know that we have mentioned and
we have made you aware that she will be there
and she chose you guys. Well, here's what we'll do.
And I'm gonna put this on Eddie to keep in
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his phone at we're playing tomorrow evening and she will
be there. Eddie, I need you to shout out to
Madison her eleven year old birthday on stage. Okay, shout
out to Madison, You've got to write that on your
phone because if you don't remember it's on. This one's
on you. I got something I had to do. Okay,
this one's on you. Madison eleven years old. Yes, got it. Okay,
So we're gonna try to do it on stage. Okay, Veronica,
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Oh man, that's gonna be awesome. I really appreciate you, guys. Okay,
talk to you. Well, we'll talk to you from the stage, okay, Yes, okay, awesome.
So she will be so excited. Eddie, it's on you.
I'm writing it right now. Eddie, it's on you. Okay,
have a good day. Thank you, all right, bye bye.
The Friday morning conversation with what's up, buddy, Well, what's up,
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my guy? Are you home? No, I'm I'm actually at
the beach writing songs. Dang, that's the line, like you
have a job where you get to go to work,
but you go to work at the beach. And so
when you do one of these beach songwriting sessions, do
you bring out like a bunch of your friends, and
(25:37):
how how much is songwriting versus beach time. Honestly, this
is my first one, so I TBD on all those dats,
but I'm at a friend's house, big songwriter in town.
And uh he was like, hey, come down to the
beach write some songs. And then so that's that's what
I did. He loaned you his house or his he
(25:59):
there with you? Oh no, he's in on it. Okay
here He's like, you can use my house, but I
want cuts. Because the weird part for me was, and
I feel okay talking about this um is that Kayla
and I were trying to go down to the beach.
There's a there's a place go with thirty A. Yeah,
I'd never been down there. I don't know if that's
where you are right now or not. Are you down
Is that where you are? Yeah? Okay, I'd never been
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down there. We had tried to find a place and
we couldn't find one, and Chris Jansen, who I know, goes, hey,
why don't you go stay at our place down there?
And I was like, you know, I feel weird staying
in someone else's place period, just because and I was like,
I was like, I don't know if I want to
go stay. And I know Chris well, but I just
never want to impose. And then like three times like
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you got to stay here. So we went and stayed there.
But I just felt guilty because, like, if I had
to two in the bed, it's their bed. I tooted
it in. You know, I literally just thought that this morning,
did I get out of bed first? Let it get
it's just there where If it's a hotel, I don't
know who owns it, I don't care. It's a corporation. Yeah,
(27:04):
Russell Dickerson is on with us. I was thinking about
you because Olivia Rodrigo just gave Paramore songwriting credit for
her song good for You that was inspired by misery business.
This happens a lot. Is there a song of yours
that you would give your wife's songwriting credit too because
she inspired it? Oh? I mean yeah, definitely yours, for sure.
I think she. I think she definitely deserves some songwriting
(27:26):
credit on that. Whenever you guys first started dating, was
it really cool to her when you would write a
song about her versus now you're married. Do you have
a kid where she's like, oh, yeah, that's cool. But
has that change happened a little bit? Yeah? I mean yeah,
I'm being honest, but she's like she's into like, indeed,
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John Form and like acoustic, so like, my music isn't
like totally her cup of tea. She likes it, but
it's like she's definitely she can critique a song though,
Like with love You like I used to, I played
it for her and she was like, yeah, you didn't
nail this one, and I was like wow, And so
literally we went back to the drawing board completely rewrote
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the entire song and she was like the title of
the song is better than the song you just played me.
So we went back completely rewrote it and then ended
up with what you here now is love You Like
I used to? I think I'm gonna play that first.
Russell Dickerson's done with us. We're gonna do love You
like I used to. But what we have the original
version that sucked, So we're gonna play that. I kind
of do want to hear that. No, I'm just kidding.
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We're gonna play this, which, by the way, Russell will
be a Bobby Fest tomorrow and Sunday tomorrow in New Brombles, Texas,
and then Sunday in Wichita, Kansas. Get tickets at Raging
Idiots dot com. But here is love You Like I
used to? The Friday Morning conversation with Russell Dickerson. Russ
You're on the cover of Franklin Lifestyles magazine. You were
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also featured on Men's Health magazine. I was looking at
these magazines. Would you ever post shirtless? Because you're kind
of ripped up? They say, hey, why don't you take
a shirt off? No air brushing? Would you be on
the cover shirtless? You know what I would say. I
would say I thought you would never ask and rip
it off right there. You would say you're that because
I mean, I don't. It's deceiving and how muscular you are,
(29:15):
because I watched Russell's Instagram stories and He'll be like,
here's me and my kid, here's me eating some food.
Here are my muscles, and I'm like, holy crap, man,
just every third one, what's the key? What are you
doing to get so big? Oh? Man? I just I
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started eating a lot better. I do these things called
megafit Meals, and they literally just shipped frozen meals to
your house and that's about all I eat for like
breakfast and lunch every day. For the record, this is
the second week in row coming in on a guy's fit.
This is true. Kane Brown. Last week where I was talking. Yeah,
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and I saw Michael Ray at the opery last week.
I played the opera Michael Ray was playing. Michael Ray
is gigantic. Now have you seen how big he is,
like his arms on his chest. No, he could beat
you up for sure. Okay, okay, that's how I I mean.
It's not hard. Hey, have you ever got in a
fist fight, Russ? No? I never have. I've been punched
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in the face one time. What happened there? So let's
go back to fifth grade. Me and my buddies are
building a tree house and we're like basically stealing wood
from all these houses being built around us. And we
pick up this bag of quick creep and my buddy
was like, gave me the quick creet and I was like,
absolutely not. And then he punched me in the face.
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And I tried to swing the bag at him, but
it was like super heavy, and he ducked out of
the way. And then I was just just walked away
with a bloody nose just in my shame in my hands.
And that's when you realize fighting wasn't for you, absolutely not.
That's when I decided I was going to be a lover,
not a fighter, And how's the baby incredible? Almost a year?
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Two weeks be a year old anyways, as much as
a three year old. I was gonna say, he looks
large to not be a year old yet like strong,
like big strong baby dude. It's hard, Like Kales can't
even put him to sleep anymore because I have to.
I'm the one who has the wholdest thirty pound baby
and like literally wrestle him to sleep every night. Yeah
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he's on, Yes, he's on goat's milk creatine. What has been?
Let's say that the weirdest thing you've had to learn
as a parent that you thought, well, I never even
considered this, oh man, just just the pungentness of diapers
these days. Like once once they start eating real food,
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it's like, oh man, this is like the same as mine.
It's bad, you know what I mean? It was surprising,
surprisingly so real food. But when he ate breast milk,
it wasn't so bad. No, it's just because I mean,
you know what to expect every time. It's the same thing,
same consistency. But then like start eating black beans and
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blueberries and it's just like black tar. Okay, sorry, I'm sorry, listeners,
I'm sorry, all right, Bobby asked, as Russell Dickerson's on
with us, he has four number ones in a row.
I think, let's play Blue Tacoma. Here. Give me a
little story before I play Blue Tacoma, Like, give me
a thirty second story about how this song makes you
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feel or what it reminds you of. I mean, dude,
same thing. We had to rewrite this song as well.
I turned it into my publisher and they were like, okay, cool,
thanks for the song, and then had to go back
to the drawing board. It's just one of those songs
I couldn't give up on. So I literally went back
and produced the demo on my own and I was like,
this song is a jam, and went back to the
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drawing board. And now here we are right. Here's Blue
Tacoma from Russell Dickerson, who will be playing Bobby Fest
on Saturday in Brounbos, Texas, which is tomorrow, and then
Sunday in Wichita, Kansas. And we'll come back with Russell
Dickerson just a second. The Friday Morning Conversation with Russell Dickerson.
I want to play a little bit of Russell's brand
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new song called Home sweets. Here you go, you got
much we gotta? Is that gonna be the fifth number one?
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Call it now, Russell, Come on, dude, Yes, from your
lips to God's Ears, Let's go. Why asked I didn't
say no? Do you feel as good about this song?
We're better about this song early than your other four
number ones? I do, man. I think just the sentiment
of the song mixed with like a big anthem of music.
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You know, I just I this is one of my
favorite songs I've ever written. And you know, tell him
the story of like coming back from our honeymoon and
we were absolutely broke, and then verse two being on
the road all the time, verse three finding out we're
having a baby, and you know that could have been
a ballad song, but it was like, actually, no, let's
freaking make it an anthem. So I love Home. Sweet's
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one of my favorite songs. We're on with Russell Dickerson
right now. He will be playing Bobby Fest. I mean,
he will be the most talent. Go ahead, and I'm
sorry to interrupt. Go ahead, Russell. Oh sorry, no, how
did you come up with the name Bobby Fest? Bobby?
I'm glad you asked, Well, we thought about a lot
of things that inspired this festival, and mostly I had
to put up a lot of money down this festival goes,
so I thought why not just name it after me?
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So there we go. No pressure here, we are no pressure.
This needs to be the greatest set of your life,
because if it's not, I might go broke. Listen, count
on me. Do you still wear the headset? Are you
still doing the headset? Mike the Garth? Mic? Oh? Absolutely?
Have you guys seen my favorite though? He wears a
arth miny just like Garth? Yeah? Coolow yeah yeah yeah yeah.
(35:02):
Have you have you met garthrus Wow? I have? And
we met him at the Opry, Like Remington was like
three months old and he meets Garth Brooks. I'm like, well,
the rest of your life's downhill from here, buddy. You
just met Garth. Yeah, I just met the one. Hopefully
you got a picture of that, because or you could
just lie and be like, hey man, you met Paul
(35:23):
McCartney Danny three three months old? You can tell them
whatever they wanted exactly. Yeah. Now yeah, we got we
have we have evidence. Okay, let me let me say
a few thinks about Russell Dickerson Um tomorrow and Sunday
Bobbyfest playing Whitewater Rampathater, New Brombles, Texas, and then Witchtock,
Kansas at Wave. He's performing at the Daytime stage at
the twenty twenty one I Heart Radio Music Festival on
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September eighteenth. His son Remington is starting to walk and
I saw that on Instagram. That's big news. Um. Yeah,
He's on the cover of the August issue of Franklin
Lifestyles magazine. Wow, Franklin soccer Mom's Rejoy. That's right. I
gotta my mailbox. You get that magazine? Yeah you do?
(36:04):
Or maybe I get the other one, Maybe I get
the other town in between. I don't know. I just
know that sometimes it arrives in my mailbox, and therefore
I have no idea how it gets there. But like
country artists and their wives are often on or other
influencers issue or often on the cover, and you get
a like a peek into their life. You're at the
beach right now, Russell, you're read any good songs? I mean,
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we just got here last night. Flight was delayed, so
we got in, went to bed at two am, ready
to rage today. Do you have like a song in mind,
Like if a title you're sitting on ready to walk
into the first right, Um, I gotta I mean, I
have a whole note on my phone worth of titles.
Give me one note and I want one and then
I'm gonna write and steal it. I want one note
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and then we'll call it a day, all right. It
doesn't have to be the title. You can just really
note that you wrote. I'm gonna I'm gonna get you
a good one that bones, and then you're gonna tell
him it's good or not. I'll do like his wife.
Hey man, that needs some serious Also, Russell, like, do
you have this note backed up somewhere on the cloud
or somewhere else, just in case you were to lose
(37:08):
your phone? Like I'm sure there's a lot on there. Yeah, okay, good, Yeah,
it's it's on the cloud. It's I use every note.
I don't know if I'll use every note. Maybe I'm
that's very two thousand and eight of me, But I'm
still here. Ain't no outlaws for it. Stop holding back,
let's talk about it. Ain't no outlaw for a second.
Hold on, let's just no, no, don't don't waste them
all because every ton radder Town is gonna steal your ideas.
(37:29):
Ain't no outlaw. What would I write? Ain't no outlaw
about And this is what I would say. I would say, listen,
I'm here to I'd make it a love song. I'd say,
I'm here to love you, and I'm gonna be honest
with you, and I'm gonna give you everything I got
because I ain't no outlaw when it comes to love.
I'm the sheriff. I'd be something you would be something
like that, Sheriff's in town. Baby. I ain't no outlaw
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or something like that. Yeah, yeah, I got the handcuff.
Take that to Yeah, Okay, here we go. All right there.
He is got four number ones working on his fifth.
He will be He will be a Bobby Fest tomorrow
in New Bronvels, Texas and then at Wave in wichitall
on Sunday. Russell Dickerson, great to talk to you, my friend,
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as always, great appearance on the show. Congratulations mostly on
Franklin Magazine, Franklin Lifestyles, and then we will we'll see soon.
Love you guys. All right there than by everybody by
russellin It's time for the good news. Two families in
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Indian Hill, Ohio have raised more than seventy seven thousand
dollars this year for children's hospitals, all thanks to Eliminate Stand.
The family started raising money every year with Eliminate Stand
at right outside the house. It started five years ago,
over three hundred thousand dollars through five years, but looking
back at the first year, it was just the kids
and they raised one hundred and forty eight dollars. Awesome,
(39:00):
so they were like, hey, this that's pretty good. And
then the kids wanted to donate the money, so so
we can actually do more with this, and so they
put it up a year number two, they started talking
about it on social media. They kept in front of
the house. People were stopping by, getting a couple and
then they'd leave in twenty bucks leaving and it's slowly
spread to the point now where again over five years
they've raised over three hundred thousand dollars and just this
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year and they've raised seventy seven thousand dollars. Amazing, and
not just on amazing on them, yeah, but also amazing
for the people that are stopping by, going hey, this
is an opportunity for me to help them help other people. Yeah,
that's a pretty cool thing. It started as a family
thing to teach the kids how to give it back,
and boy have they ever. I love seeing how it's
grown too, because a lot of money. They're not all
(39:43):
drinking the lemonade, right, probably not. Yeah, but you can
get a whole you know, a little country time can
for like four bucks powder. Yeah, yeah, all right, that's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good,
what's happening. I hope you guy said a good night
last night for me, pretty good night. Kaitlin and I
went to a Mexican restaurant. We saw Amy. Yeah, the
(40:05):
whole family plan that no, no, we ran. We were
walking out and they were waiting for a table and
I was like, wad off, that's cool. We were sitting
out on the bench and Amy's daughter comes out and
we're like what, and so she sits with us, and
then when the rest of the family comes out, we're
all act like we're asleep on the bench. Is dumb, dumb,
But we did that. And then I went home last
(40:26):
night and watched Ohio State in Minnesota, which was the
first college football game I really have watched. It was
awesome to college football's back, Um and I did a
little betting out Draft Kings, which is pretty cool. Promoco
bones Yeah yeah, and you want one? And then um,
Arkansas plays tomorrow, which I could not be more like,
this is my favorite thing in the whole world. Arkansas
football and Arkansas basketball are my favorite things in the
(40:47):
whole world. If I were to list them, wedding, Arkansas
football close? What when? What time is the game? One? Okay,
so is it gonna affect your day if you lose?
Like Bobby Fest? Yes, we could, Oh, yeah, of course
because like even when you were taping Breaking Bobby Bones
here would run a show. Yeah, So like that's that's okay.
(41:08):
I'm just happy. I'm happy it's happening. Eddie and I
Wilbey in New Brambles, Texas tomorrow playing Bobby Fest and
then which taw on Sunday Raging Idiots dot Com. All right,
let's go over and we will do the news. Now
hit it Bobby's story. China to ban less than masculine
men from TV. Interesting note to all the manly men
(41:31):
of the world. China's government wants you on their TV screens. Yep,
their government wants broadcasters to start promoting revolutionary culture whatever
that is, and President Z Jimping has called for a
national rejuvenation. As they see it, broadcasters should cover business, culture, education,
and religion. But they want some of the men to
(41:52):
be stronger men because some of these South Korean pop
stars apparently and Japanese pop stars are failing to encourage
China's young men to be masculine enough. Wow, so they're
going back. I would have never got to be on
radio or TV. No, I mean China would have shut
me down like two dild have been like, hey, little squirrely,
skinny guys. Someone did a milk grate challenge gender reveal.
(42:15):
There is an audio of this. I have it for you.
I'll playing a second. The videos going viral. In it,
the soon to be dad is holding a bowl with
colored powder. So when he falls over because nobody makes
the milk, the gender is revealed. He's finding out he's
having a boy when blue powder goes everywhere. Here's the audio.
Let's go. He's got four broken ribs, but it's like
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his pregnant wife is going to deal with an injured husband.
Now husband and wife cut their ankle. Monitors to go
on the run ahead of sentencing for defrauding some PPP loans.
A total of eight LA scamsters blew eighteen million dollars
on jewelry, homes, imported furniture, and designer gear. Well that's
a lot. This couple, Richard and Marietta, are now fugitives.
(43:12):
The FBI says they cut off the rankle monitors and
fled from their two point five million dollars home into Tarzana.
They were scheduled to be sentenced October fourth, after the
June convictions. A federal judge declined to revoke bail. But
they're on the run. Being on the run seem like
it cou'd be more stressful in being in jail. Oh
my gosh. Yeah, I'll be honest with you, always looking
on your back. But if you leave the country, I'm
(43:33):
sure they're still looking for you. If you can get out, yeah,
probably right. It just seems like the jail that they
would go to. This is just me. I haven't seen
a few TV shows that the jail that they would
go to would not be as hardcore as a normal jail,
and that I would be so stressed out always being
on the run, that I would just rather serve my
time and get it over with. Oh, you're right, the
jail before the on the run, because the jail after
on the run, that's real jail. That's real jail. Yeah.
(43:54):
Now they've now that's that's what they have, real jail.
Yeah for being on the run for Yeah, like you're
I agree. What you're saying is, have they kept the
anklebraiss on sentence? October fourth, they go to some tennis
court to jail White Choller prison. Yeah, because they were
allowed to stay in their two point five million dollar home. Yeah,
so clearly they weren't seen as a flight risk or
(44:14):
the judge wouldn't have let them just chill. Right, they
cut it off, and now they're on the run. You
gotta respect that ride or die, right, Like, I know
that's bad. They're criminals, but I mean, your wife is
with you on this, he's like, but she's also in trouble. Now,
if you weren't in trouble and he was and she's
on the run with him, I think it's my ride
or nine. She's also running from jail two. They're both
(44:35):
in the same situation. Yeah, call us if you want, guys,
we are ready for you. Eight seven, seven seventy seven Bobby.
That's their phone number eight seven to seven seventy seven
Boo b by a couple of voicemails we got from
you guys last night. Here is let's play a voice
one number three. Right. If Lunchbox thinks he's a top
twenty five most famous people in Nashville, does he get
(44:58):
recognized whenever where he does these random man on street
interviews with people? Do they know who they're talking to?
Or does he just go up randomly? Because if he's
the top twenty five most famous people in Nashville, wouldn't
they know who he is? That's a great question, and
they don't most of the time. Lunchbox, I know a
lot of the times they do, and so I just
have to go to the next person you guys, like,
(45:19):
it's the only person I talked to? Is the person
you hear? No, I have to weed through the ones
like hey, Lunchbox, I'm like, okay, that ruins everything. So
I have to go to the next stop. I get
recognized every time, or I'll be in the middle of
it and be like, hey, guys, that's Lunchbox. I'm like, people,
can you shut up? Like? I can't go anywhere? Has
anyone ever seen that happened when lunchbox. No, no, no, no.
I've run into him at the grocery store and nobody's
(45:40):
around him, nobody's saying anything. If you were to see
Miranda Lambert out and about, do you think people would
be saying so to her at the grocery store? I
mean probably, yeah, likely. Here is Paul from Virginia. I
just wouldn't call lunch You know. I had a coal
on off speed last Friday, and I did the prepple
on Thursday. And you also have to take some stuff
(46:01):
on the morning of the procedure that makes you go
to the bathroom even more after everything you did on
the night before. So I don't think you want to
think about coming to work on Friday. By golly, I'll
be at work. No, I don't think you're gonna do it.
I have my appointment is today, the appointment before the
(46:21):
point man? Yeah, the point man for us. Yeah, so
we'll see. I think i'll be here. I'm gonna try
to set up for a Friday. I think I'm gonna
be here on a Friday. And I'm a rocket. I
think you should because baby likes a rocket like a
booge Train and the talking football scores up here. We
(46:43):
went on I fell asleep last night and my favorite,
my second favorite team this season's gonna be UCF. And
so they came back in one last night after I
fell asleep, and we listen, we're betting about we're back
on draft. Did you win on that one? Yeah? Yes,
I don't know. We're going on the air, and I
was like, they came back in one last night. Everyone's like,
what's it talking about? Oh? I need to set up
my Draft Kings gain. Remember I did it. I have
(47:04):
the app. I did it. I just never place any
bets do sports and DraftKings. Sports Book is where you
place the bets. Draftings is the fantasy. It's two different things.
But you want to do sports book and your promo
code is bones. That's right. Yeah, why don't we talk
about this? Because apparently if you go to McDonald's ice
cream machine is always broken. Yes, oh you guys, Oh
(47:25):
this is so true. It's very true. Okay, well, now
the Federal Trade Commission is investigating why it's always broken,
Like do we need to get the yes, yeah, no,
because it's like it's I think it's they're saying it's criminal.
What's happening? Well, I always think it's the employees being lazy,
like they don't want to get ice cream. Well, let
me read the story and then we'll bring on a
former employee who has something to say. Employee of McDonald's, Yeah, okay.
(47:46):
Wall Street Journal reports that the Ftcason letters to McDonald's
franchises over the summer saying what's going on with ice
cream machines? McDonald's said, Hey, I don't even know if
they applied that They replied yet, says McDonald's franchise owners
have complained about how complicated the machines are and that
they're fixing them and it's really hard to do. Now,
I'm bringing out a former employee here named Scooba Steve
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who worked at McDonald's. Yes, and he doesn't think the
machines are the problem. What do you think's happening, Scooba Steve.
No Eddie touched on a moment there. It's laziness, That's
exactly what it is. What happens is towards the end
of the shift, which is around like seven or eight
for most people working there, they start to break down
the ice cream machine. They start to clean it, they
put it away for the next day. So if you
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come to the drive through and they say it's broken,
chances are it's been clean and they don't want to
put more mix in it and make your ice cream
for you. So the reason the machines are down is
not a McDonald's thing. No, it's the people that don't
want to do the work to get the machine back
up and running. Yes, because then they have to then
clean it again after they've already cleaned it. Yeah, I
think it's probably a little bit of both. The late
he's an employee, Why are you arguing with them? A
(48:52):
real he's an expert. He was on Fox News talking
about this. Yes, one of the little squares on there. Okay,
calm down, I'm not arguing with them. I think that
they do that. But yes, I read the whole thing
about how there's this company that controls cleaning. You have
to use this one company to fix the machines, and
then it's just like it is shady, and then the
(49:14):
franchisees have to deal corporate. It's like, no, you can
only use this company, and then it's like a whole thing.
You're probably right Scooba Steven you're probably right too. It's
about heck, every gets participation, why not everybody wins? All right,
let's do flashback Friday. Flashback Friday. Let's go back to
nineteen ninety five. I was fifteen years old. What month
(49:37):
we know, September? Now, Yeah, that's fifteen years old. The
number one country song at this time back in nineteen
ninety five was John Michael Montgomery. I can love you
like that. Yes, I make you my world. If you
were my girl in high school, I was in junior high.
(50:00):
I think you were like twenty three. No, you were
like out of what's right? Is this only fifteen years ago? Nineveh? Here?
Do you think we are right now? Amy? Well, you
know we're over twenty twenty. So that so from two
thousand were fifteen? Yeah, okay, that's where I got the
fifteen I'm like, fifteen years ago I got Now I'm
doubting your ice cream story again. Yeah, I probably got
(50:21):
some of the facts wrong in that, but I know
that there's an issue with the company that fixes the
ice cream machines. The biggest pop song was Seal Kissed
from a Rose. Oh yeah, this was from maybe Batman? Yes?
Is which Batman? Though? Forever. Yeah, I've been kiss I
never knew what they were saying. Really, kiss by a rope,
(50:42):
kiss from a rose on the gray? Oh, I thought
it was kissed from a rose from the dead. It's
not from the dead. It could have been grave or gray.
Let's break this gray, turn it out, will you? Here
we go on the gray? Gray? What's that mean? Here?
(51:03):
We are arguing about what would be a gray kissed
by a rose on the gray? Is that on the deathbed?
On the gray? Kissed by a rose on on the gray?
We're looking our fact checkers looking at up while I
do the biggest thing in news. In nineteen ninety five,
eBay was founded by a guy named Pierre because this
fiance couldn't find a pez dispenser to complete her collection.
(51:26):
It became a notable success story of the dot com bubble.
When he bade first launched nineteen ninety five, it was
the sole auction site where you could list items if
people could buy them if they wanted. Um. There's a
reference to the opening imagery of a gray tower alone
on the sea. He compares her to the ability of
a single rose to grow on the gray tower, surrounded
only by the ocean. To him. She is a miracle,
(51:47):
a splash of color in the otherwise dull life. Okay,
that's a fast bridge. He's no minutes. Yeah, and we
don't have the internet back then, we couldn't even look
it up. A great tower. He's been kissed by a
miracle woman. He's been fast by. It's no She's a
splash of color in a lot of gray, is what
I'm reading. Yeah, but it's a miracle. She was able
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to grow there and then he was kissed by her.
I think you're both right. Hyeah, yeah, because it is
art is art. Okay, thank you. That's Flashback Friday. Close
it up, Flashback Friday. Let's go over to the phone
lines and talk to Hub in North Carolina. Line one, Hub,
(52:29):
how are you buddy? Not a studio? Money to Bobby
on your Instagram. A couple of days back, you had
the she NEVERTI she wouldn't want to fight with in
a bar? Fighter was number one? And Brantley come back
with he don't drink no more and that the bud
(52:52):
that he goes to you could go too, But here's
number one would be in Miranda. What do you think
about that? He texts me and was like, hey, thanks
for putting me in that. He goes, I'm probably literally
number three on this list though at this point. So
he said the same thing to me privately. I never
saw his public response, but I did put him at
number one. I still think if Brawley wanted to whoop
(53:12):
some butts, he'd be the biggest. But who happened, of course.
And I put Tracey Atkins at number five. Now Tracey
is getting older, but he still was shot. Let's not forget,
and he's still massive, and I just wouldn't mess around.
And people were like, whin you put Blake Well or Toby.
I feel like Trace will both their butts and they
were in that older category, and so I think Trace
(53:34):
was the leader of the older guys. Is Blake a fighter? Yeah?
I feel like he's a lover. I think it's because
he's a big guy. Yeah, Okay, he's tall. But I
had Billy Currington in there. Oh yeah, hey, don't listen
when Billy comes to the studio. I just I mind
my piece and Ques we all smile. I guess Helly
and Miranda Lambert and I had m Ley the duck Man, yeah,
because he's jacked. Yeah, And I don't know if he's
(53:56):
even a fighter. Has a big old boy though, right
Riley Duckman, Yeah, Duckman, that's his Instagram right, but he's
Riley Green. I call him Duckman Duckan, Riley Green. Sorry, um,
I put Riley Green up there too. I was like,
who are you talking about? Duckman duck Man, Okay, Riley Green.
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Because there was this girl, there was this guy, and
they did stuff. That's yes, yeah, I think so sorry. Today,
this story comes to us from Boulder, Colorado police and
have pulled over a suspect and a crime. They're talking
to him in the truck when all of a sudden
he whom he starts to drive off, but the cop,
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being smart, just throws his iPhone in the back of
the truck. So then they just get on. The officers
find my iPhone app and they wait thirty minutes till
the cars parked, they go and get the suspect. Yeah,
I mean that's pretty good. I wonder if cops have
specially issued iPhones, meaning from who because I ain't on
my phone chase some criminal that. It's like when I
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worked a lobby, if somebody stole something I wasn't chasing them.
It wasn't my stuff. So I wonder if they give
them iPhones. I think police department. I think the cops
have business phones, yes, because I haven't done that in
a lot quicker than on these twelve cks that cost
me an arm and a leg to get. But that
find my iPhone? I got it on my dog. They
got the little role tag, the tag on them. Got
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my wallet. Yeah, I've seen that, so on my on
that app boop, I can find it. Are there you go?
I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head story of the day.
I hope you guys have a great weekend for me.
Arkansas plays tomorrow, which I'm super excited about. One pm.
Who do you guys play? Rice? Are you gonna be good?
I hope so, But I mean, what are the odds?
The odds are good, but we haven't been good in
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a few years. But I feel pretty good. Actually, I
feel good. Oh, I feel so good. But I cannot wait.
It's also Bobby Fest. We will actually be in Texas tomorrow.
So if you're in Austin or San Antonio or heck,
if you want to just drive to New Brombels, let's go.
Let's tomorrow and then Sunday, in whichitok Abby's gonna sing
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our phone screeners Sunday in Wichita, Abby, Are you excited? Who?
I'm so excited. I can't. I saw Leanne Rhymes comment
on your Instagram. Yes? Was that not awesome? I cannot?
Did you tag her? So? Um? Not at first? And
then someone commented and was like Leanne Rhymes give her
a shout out, and I was like, oh, okay, I'll
tag her then just to see, and then she did.
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She I liked it. Is your family coming to the
show to watch you sing on Sunday? Yes, they are,
and a lot of my high school friends too, and
my mom bought VIP. Oh wow, I can see her
being like front row. Actually that's great. So in Wichita
on Sunday, Abbie's gonna sing with the Raging Idiots as
we close out the show, and she'll be singing Here's
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Carolina Tills, California somewhere Eddie. Now we're practicing yesterday because
y'all are playing it, and we'll probably back her up
a little bit. Yeah, well, of course help out with
some bgvs, so we'll be like good Tis by nailing it, yes,
because we don't want to be like, here's Carolina, you know. Yeah,
at that point, it's her show. It's her, She's in charge.
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There tickets at Raging Idiots dot com. Come on, people
are coming up from all over the land this weekend.
We're very excited. It should be dry, that's all we're
really worried about. It's whether it's outside. So we feel
good about that. That's it. We're done. We're gonna see
you guys next week. Amy, anything you'd like to say, Well,
if you have some traveling to do and you're listening
to podcasts, I have a really great episode on my
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Four Things with Amy Brown podcasts, especially just like the
state of the world right now and the mental health
and it might be encouraging to you if you want
to listen. All right, Four Things with Amy Brown. There
you go. The Bobbycast. I have Matt Ramsey from Old
Dominion for an hour. Oh cool. He talked about some
plastic surgery he had as a kid he'd never admitted
or never had to talk about before. You're crazy. I
didn't know that. Yeah, well nobody did. He's never revealed it.
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And in the middle of it he was like, I've
never actually told this story before it like triggered something.
We were talking about it regardless, it's up on the podcast.
You guys check it out. We'll see you guys Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
Happy Days by everybody sh