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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show, let's
do the results for yesterday's draft. Raise this your first win?
Oh yeah? Is it? Yeah? Did you know? You want?
I knew it was very close. It's not close, but
I mean in my world, I don't do it unless
it's guaranteed and it's happened. So once. Now it's official. Great, Well,
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three of us were in the teens, but you had
forty three percent. Raimundo with Friends, Family Matters, and Big
Bang Theory in the draft. A favorite TV comedies Lunchbox
at eighteen percent, Me at sixteen percent, Amy at fifteen percent,
all rolling in. They're pretty close and last place you
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ever finished? Last? Yeah, I've had a few last not
very many. Morgan. She has Modern Family, the fresh Prince
of bel Air in The Simpsons, and she has the
championship belt right now, which is shocking to see the
champ being last place. I know, I don't like it.
Don't go good. So you're out next week and next
week we're doing our favorite Kansans. Well maybe if Eddie's gone, right,
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if Eddie h look at you, you will be in.
If Eddie's not here, all right, well, congratulations, right, Moundo.
You got yourself, you first ever win. Yeah, Now I
just need the greatest comeback in the history of the drafts.
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We've only ever done one season a draft, so this
would be no. Are you sad about either they're gonna
shot down baseball? Yes or no? Uh no, they just
did the four teams. Seems like all the others are
going along. I just looked at the odds. The odds
or minus one twenty five. They shut it down some season.
It's NHL's perfect, nothing, no positive tests, NFL or maybe
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not doing anything. Yeah yeah, youah, not there. But NBA
has been great. So yes, the bubbles the way to go.
I think sports continues that way. They continue the games,
maybe some get canceled here and there. I wonder if
they're gonna do that with Dancing with the Stars a
bubble If they do that show, they're going to have
to do that because you're talking about two people dancing
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doing group dances. Can you imagine if the show virtually
it would not be a good show with it's a webcam?
Yeah no, Um, all right, well, congratulations to Ray. Let's
see what notes I had here. Rolling Stone dropped a
list of the seventy five Greatest boy band Songs of
All Time? What song do you think top the list?
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The number one song but something by in Sync or
Bactry Boys. No, No Nuke is on the block. M hmm, Boyeman,
what I want you back? From the Jackson five nineteen
sixty nine at number two is bye Bye Bye for
men Sync. That was my guest candy Girl from New
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Addition a number three, Bactry Boys I Want it that
way at number four, and the New Generations from this
year Moon by BTS. It's tough for me with songs
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I don't know the words too, and not just BTS,
but like different language songs, like when Labomba goes off
other than LaBamba, when there are a lot of songs,
I'm just like, man, I don't know the word and
I don't learn the words well enough, even Desposito before
the English got into I know, yeah, spa cito anymore? Yeah,
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how do you feel about that? I like them no
matter what, not not what you just played because I've
never heard that song before, but I could see my
daughter loves that music. Yeah. Trying to think there are
any other non English language stuff that I would listen
to as a kid. I just don't think it was
a thing for us. So there wasn't Selena. No, I
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wasn't big where I was. I lived in Arkansas. For
you guys, I guess well, here are my favorite three
boy band songs. Abot time at number three in SYNCT
gone Baby You my favorite in SYNCT song You're Gone
Baby Girl? Whoa yo? Insincts my favorite boy band, but
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Backstreet Boys. All I have to give is at number
two because me and my roommate at the time, Courtney
should do a little dance to this in college, I
saw Courtney in Oklahoma City. I tell you that, Yeah
you did. I'm glad you'll got to see. That's good
to say. I've seen him a long time. And then
number my number one boy band song is you know
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Me the Hat? No, that's that song? Yeah, hit it
Ray No not not endless moment when it comes to
me now never. We did an interview yesterday after the show.
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I did an interview with yard Lee Smith, who's the
voice of Lisa Simpson on the Simpsons. She's got a
podcast coming out too, that's gonna be in this Friday's
episode of The Bobby Cast, where it's it's a music podcast.
We'll talk about new releases coming out this week, including
the Dan and Shay song, which I've heard and is
really good. Not through anybody cool, I just I know
Dan and he was like gonna hear it. He hasn't
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made me listen to it in front of him, which
is great because that's always awkward because you're like, how
do you react when you like a song or you
don't like it? Yeah, so we'll talk about new mutes. Yeah,
that's happened before, or it's not. I didn't like it,
it's just it took me a second to get it.
Sometimes I hear songs, I need to hear it four
times to get it same and then I'm all about it. Yeah,
but I don't always get it the first time, meaning
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I don't feel the hook the chorus. But that's good.
And then Nikita Carmen and Walker Hayes are putting out
a new song together which is really good. Yeah, so
that'll be up on the bodycast. We were talking about
new music every week. We Um, we have a new game.
We're doing all this which you'll hear in a minute. Um,
you have an episode up today. Two an a episode. Yeah,
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thing that's when I answer emails that have been sent in,
So check that one out. Are you guys still doing
the sports show even though Eddie's not here. Yeah, we
call him on the phone and make him go live
from the Corona Cove. All right, so that's still up. Ye?
How many days a week? Yes? Doing that? How we're
doing three days a week, Monday, Wednesday, Fridays. So no
new one today but tomorrow. Right, but if you want
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to catch up on what you missed yesterday, it's a
good point. Check out the Sore Losers. All right, we're
in today's show. Thank you guys. Ramondo, congratulations on your win.
Thank you very much. We'll see you guys. Helka, Hey, guys,
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welcome to Tuesday's show. Morn to studio morning. Shelton coming
up a little later. I watched the first episode of
the Jeffrey Epstein series on Netflix. I don't know if
I can do another one. It's so dark, it's not
even compellingly horror. If it I don't know the Ted
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Bundy stuff, I'll be like, man, it's terrific. I watch
another one. Jeffrey Epstein, I'm like, what an awful guy?
Oh Like that makes me feel maybe it's also too
close to it, because maybe if I was watching Ted
Bundy the same year he was doing all that stuff,
it would feel weird. Yeah, I don't know. We watched
the first one and kayl I was like, I'm not
watching another one. Oh wow, okay, and I thought I
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could probably watch. But it's tough. It's tough to watch.
Should I keep going? I think so? I mean, for
if anything, just to kind of be informed of how
it's happening, what's happening, and that it's literally happening right
here and with there's plenty of public figures that are
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probably he's still working right now that we're involved with him,
and they're just living their lives. There weren't a lot
of celebrities in the first episode, just really Bill Clinton
and Donald Trump. Yeah, and I don't know that they're
necessarily celebrities. They're just powerful people that have control. Kevin
Spacey got mentioned. Yeah, I don't know if I can
keep going. They do have that. I saw Kissing Boots
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two came out and did well. It's the number one
movie apparently of the whole week. I didn't know there
was Kissing Booth one, same movie. Mike d have you
seen the Kissing Booth movies? I haven't seen yet, but
they like filmed it in secret. I can't tell anybody
with a film with iPhones or I don't know. Did
they release Kissing Booth one at secret? Did you watch
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Kissing Booth one or two? I haven't seen it. I
think for your movie podcast, this is the biggest movies
in America. Okay, you gotta watch Kissing Morgan. Have you
seen them? Yeah, I've seen. I've seen both of them,
and I love both of them. What's Kissing Booth about?
They're like little rom coms. I guess they're more teenage
rom coms, which I love. Um, but yeah, they're just
about kids in high school and it's around a kissing
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booth and these people are falling in love with the
right people or the wrong people. It's really good. They're
really cute movies. How long are they? I think they're
about two hours each. And there's a third one already
ready for the next year. Well, it's already filmed. Yeah,
they filmed that one while they filmed the second one,
so it's ready to be released next year. Hey, Mike,
speaking of movies, didn't Avatar film like three movies at once. Yeah,
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but they're the haven't started yet. They're delayed. I thought
they filmed them like years ago. No, he came up
with the ideas four years ago, but they haven't filmed yet.
They still haven't filmed the next Avatar movie two or
three now, which was the biggest movie. It broke all
the box office records at the time. I think since
then the like pers same thing. But yeah, yeah, yeah,
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so they're not they haven't shot it yet. Yeah. We're
struggling with shooting our show. I should have had four
episodes done now and we have none done. Um, so
we have next week we're not working. But then we're
supposed to go, like I said yesterday, Bozeman, Montana and
so to shoot the first one. But it's such a
heavy protocol with COVID. We have Disney protocol at follow
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of nat GEO protocol because Disney owns nat Geo, and
then we have BBC protocol, and so we think we
can go to Montana and shoot the first episode. Do
you I know what it's about? Sure? None? None? Well
I thought it was with the wrestler. No, that one
got moved because that you can't wrestle in COVID. Her
name was frost My name was and they were like,
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you're gonna be your tank team partner, and so I
want to retain to be called a frost bite, and
so I made myself Bobby the Biter. And they're like,
first of all, you can't wrestleing COVID. It's second why
you can't run biting everybody? Yeah, you're gonna for sure
get COVID. So, okay, you read this was what the
first episode is going to be if we're able to
shoot it, because let me find it here it is.
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They're gonna kill me at some point. For the guy's
a sheep rancher. I move a flock of six thousand sheep,
avoiding the grizzlies because there are grizzlies everywhere, and you
got to move the sheep in places that the bears
aren't because the bears will lead the sheep, six thousand
of them. That's why it's such a big deal. It's
so many sheep. How do you plan to hurt them?
This guy's that I'm working with, Evan, is a fourth
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generation sheep rancher, so he has a sheep to shelf
wool clothing company. Anyway, that's what the plan is for,
not next week, but the week after that, to fly
up and go to Bozeman and shoot that show. Will
that be a cool show though, like even a cool
episode there? Yeah? I mean, I just hope that you
don't really have to have an encounter with a grizzly bear. Well,
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I kind of hope I have a an encounter that's
not super close, but I want to see one. I
don't want to eat a sheep. I mean, I guess
it needs to be interesting. Huh. Do you see that
the viral video the bear that was going up with
the girl and she's had a freeze? Mother bear was
just like it was awful. I haven't seen it, but
is that what you're supposed to do? Freeze? Maybe that's
not what I'm meaning. I would run, but right like feet,
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I need you to come through for me now because
we're about to go. I can't. I haven't seen the video,
so tell me what happens. The bear walks up to them,
is more than one person, like three girls or something? Yeah,
the bear walks up to them, is like sniffing her
and she just chills. Bear's like I'm like hitting her
a little bit, it's not not heavy, is there? She
took a selfie? No, no, no, she's just walking on
a trail and he and the bear starts tapping her
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on the arms and stuff, and she just stands there frozen,
just locks up and then walks away. Here's what I'm
thinking always. So I'm watching somebody video that crap. I'm like,
they can't jump in and save her. But I wouldn't
stay their video because a bear may come after me.
I would run. I don't know what I'm supposed to
do if I ever encounter a bear, because you're not
supposed to run. They can run fast, Bobby, and then
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they'll get you. But I feel like if I stand
still and I freeze and I say, hey, don't say anything.
Why would you say something if you're gonna freeze, It's like, okay,
then I won't with my eyeballs. I'll be like a
little there. Or here's a listener named April that called in, Hi, Bobby,
I just had a question about my wedding. So with
everything going on, we had already schedule our wedding once already,
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and so now we're supposed to get married August first,
and I'm just wanting to know what your guys's thoughts are,
if we should still go ahead and go with the wedding,
or if we should do a last minute cancelation and
maybe hold off till next year. Doesn't know, you guys
think think last minute, that's this week, Yeah, that's coming up.
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There's so many factors. Is it outside, is it spread out? Yea, yeah, yeah,
can you do it? I would say, you get married,
and if you can cancel it, if people don't, aren't
losing a bunch of money. What I would do is
I would get married, not tell anyone we got married,
have the wedding in the spring, so everyone feels like
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they're coming to a wedding, have the whole thing, make
it feel beautiful, be beautiful, and then at the end,
at the end of the night, be like, hey, listen, honest,
we were married last sumer. We just wanted you guys
to be able to experience this joyful wedding without going Yeah,
that's what I would do. I think there's so many
factors into this. I mean, the fact that you're asking
us probably made you probably think you should postpone it. Yeah,
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and there are several ways to go about it. I
mean there's Bobby's way, or you could that's the only way. Yeah,
there's Bobby's way, or you could have a like dial
it down to where it's like people in your network
that if you're not worried. Again, we don't know how
many people are invited, but as long as you can
keep it safe and you go ahead and exchange vows
and do the thing, and then you're married. And then
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if you'll had a reception planned next year when it's
more comfortable, you could have the celebration. People are going
to come to that, though celebration, but not if they're
from out of town. No one's gonna go. They're already married.
Let's just go to a party. People aren't traveling that
much right now anyway, right But next year, I'm saying,
no one's going to come to just a celebration. Oh okay,
I mean would you if you if you had something
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to come up, But your friends have already been married
and they're just having a celebration for it. You're not
going to make that a priority to get there if
as much as if it were a wedding. So you're
just fake everybody out. And that's why I think I
want everybody there. Yeah, that would be why the fake
out happens, to make sure everybody gets back. Okay, because
I will prioritize a wedding, a wedding in a funeral.
I'm gonna drop almost everything to get there. A party
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for your friends who's they've already been married. It's not
even I'm not going to prioritize that. Probably. Yeah, we're
just different. I get it. I get what you're saying, RAYMONDO.
What do you think you're supposed to get me married
in October? What advice would you give her? You and
the dude or whoever's in the decision making process, your
wedding planner. You guys are the only opinions that matter.
Do you want to just go like Nike? Just do it?
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Don't let anybody in from out of state. And this
isn't the time to do it extravagant, but you can
definitely pull it off. And you guys in October are
still planning on niking it. Yeah, but there ain't gonna
be no fireworks. We're not going to have a circus
a bunch of different vendors. It's gonna be very, very minimal.
It sounds more like a job fair that you were
thinking his original. Yeah, it's cut and dried now, so
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still the same amount of people, maybe reduced a little
bit because you got to be according to your state
laws and stuff like that, you can't be over one hundred.
So it's been dropped. It's now it's not bring your
best friend, bringing a girl you talked to in second grade.
It's mainly just blood right now, and grooms and significance
and brides and significance. Have you had to uninvite folks? Uh? Yeah,
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those uninvited people just won't get the old saved the date?
So haven't Jody sent those out? We did, but we
reduced them a lot. So we invited people but didn't
didn't send them to save the date. Correct, So we
we were a little bit ahead of it. They you
mean they were on your list, you just didn't end up,
so you didn't like invite them. Correct. At one point
the list was one fifty deep, and we just keep
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whittling it down. If you didn't get a saved the day,
you can't come and you don't even know about it. Okay,
So you didn't invite people by mouth or phone and
then not send them to save the date correct. Okay,
good luck April. When it's coming up about an hour.
You need to get on it. Make up your decisions. Oh,
there's so many brides in this predicament. Eight seven, seven
seventy seven, Bobby, that's our number if you want to
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leave us a voicemail. Thanks, guys. All right, welcome to
a brand news segment on the show. I don't really
have a name for it yet. Music Trivia against the Musician.
I don't know. That's a working title. Each week we'll
come up with a better name. Stay tuned on the phone.
Right now is a listener name Alana. Hey, Lana, how
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are you? I'm great? How are you? I'm pretty good.
Where do you live? I live in Arlington, Virginia, just
outside DC. Oh cool. Well do you feel like you're
pretty proficient in music? Um? I guess I don't know
what a category? Yeah, that's what. That's the deal. That's
pretty tough because because Adam Hambrook's here too, who we're
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just gonna say as a guy at this point, because
you only get to talk about what you do if
you win, Like, that's that's what you're playing. Okay, okay,
your promotion is if you win her deal. If she wins,
she wins fifty dollars and I've motour immediately. So Adam
Hambrick right now, just to get just my friend who
stopped by it. Just a guy. But that's why you
want to win. That's why I want to win, all right, Atlanta?
So what are you doing right us in a DC? Um?
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I work at a professional organization association. That is the
most generic term for a job. I've ever heard, a
professional association of organism. What is it again? Um, it's
a professional association for country club manager. You're a spy,
aren't you. That's always what they say. They're like, you know,
I work in an organization of places? Yeah, what does
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that mean? Okay, well you are a spy? And which
the first spy we've ever had on the show. Um?
So you'll each get five questions and I have a
whole other set in case there is a tie. Now, Adams,
that you're the celebrity, you get to pick. Do you
want to go first or second? I'll go second. Okay, ladies, first,
you're at first, Atlanta, you get you get your first question,
which country singer? Which famous country singer wrote Patsy Klein's
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hit Crazy Willie Elton correct, Wow, wow, look at her.
She comes out swinging. Adam Handbrake, who was the first
country artist to sell over ten million copies of an album.
Garth Brooks Correct, it's this self titled debut album. It's
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a good one. We are at one to one Atlanta.
Which song by the band's Survivor was the theme song
for the nineteen eighty two movie Rocky three. Um, the
band was Survivor. They put out a song in nineteen
eighty two. What was that song? Oh gosh, five seconds.
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You know it's gonna bumm you out when you miss it.
I know time is up. We put a little clock
on you in case you try to google, which we
know you would never do because you are a professional
organization of management associates and that is not what you
guys are about. That is I the Tiger. It's the
ty the Tiger ready to fight going? You know that?
All right? M Yes? Which country legend a member of
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the Grand Ole Opry since nineteen ninety one, was hired
by the Eagles following the death of Glenn Fry. He
was Tiffany Finscue. It was Oh yeah, that is correct.
Adam take the lead by one. Atlanta. Which artist whose
hits include Born to Run and Glory Days has the
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nickname The Boss his nickname correct? Yeah, there you go,
There you go. Adam Hambrick. Which famous composer created some
of his greatest music while he was going deaf? Beethoven? Correct? Boom?
Was that a guest? Or do you know? Pretty confident
about that? You feel good about? You had the tone
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of Beethoven? Beethoven Atlanta? Which music icon began his career
as a member of the group The Whalers. Which music
icon began his career as a member of the group
They were called the Whalers. Yeah, I have no idea.
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The answer was Bob Marley. That's incorrect, Bob Marley and
the Whalers. Yeah, Adam. Which two country singers teamed out
for the two thousand three hit Beer for My Horses. Oh,
that would be Toby Keith and Willie Nelson. Y'all, he's
not gonna miss one, folks. That's a that's a great song.
That's one of my that's one of my favorite country
songs of that decade. To be honest. Atlanta, which British
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singer teamed up with Queen in nineteen eighty one for
the hit under pressure. Um, Courtney, that's incorrect. It was
Vanilla ICE's it was done. It was David Bowie. Atlanta.
You didn't win, but man, you played a heck of
a game. You came out strong when you hit that
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first one, and you knew. Willie Nelson wrote crazy, I
thought we gotta condemn yeah, because I didn't know that.
I didn't know that when I was, I felt ashamed
of my country fanhood for a second. Well, Atlanta, you
did not win fifty dollars, but that was very cool
to have you on the show. What's happening today at work? Um,
not a whole lot working from home? You know, quarantine
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in a way of New World. Adam Hambrick, that's it. Hey,
you win, You're you want to know, you know what.
I feel really good about that because because you text
me last night and I was like, you know, I
don't know if I actually know music trivia or if
I'm just in the music all right? Here? Follow Adam
at Adam Hambrick. The one thing you should It will
give you good luck if you follow Adam today on
Instagram at Adam Hambrick. If you don't, you have bad luck,
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and I'm putting that on you right now. But if
you do, you have a great luck like a broken mirror.
That's right. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two,
thirty second, Skinny, and Kay and Shay will be sharing
a new song on Friday called I Should Probably Go
to Bed. Justin Moore shared what kind of drinks he's
actually into. Don't drink a ton of beer. I'd drink
(23:02):
more like vodka and so trying to watch my girl's figure.
But when I do drink beer now usually it's like
better stuff, craft stuff like that or whatever. Kit Moore
has it minded being in quarantine. I've always been somewhat
of an introvert, and I'm forced to be an extrovert
every day in my life for the most part. So
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I'm aware of how heavy this situation has been a
lot of people, and I've definitely had my own moments,
but for the most part, I've been completely fined during
this time. I'm Morgan number two. That's you're Skinny. It's
time for the good news. So a pilot is being
(23:46):
called a hero after safely landing a plane on a
Pennsylvania highway. He was up in the air. There was
two other passengers on board and the Cessna engine like
failed midflight, so he had no other choice but to
navigate through cars. That's the crazy and I'm sure just
landing on the road wouldn't be that crazy bit trying
(24:06):
to find a spot without cars. And they did hit
one car, but there was just minor damage. Imagine if
you're a car just driving to work and a plane
lands on top of you. So but he was able
to bring the plane down successfully and stayed calm like
it's I think I haven't heard the audio. If you're
looking up and you're like, that plane sure is coming
down close. That's shocking for everybody. But nobody was hurt. No,
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nobody was hurt. They landed minor damage. Man, all right,
that qualifies. That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good today. This story comes to us from England.
A man was dressed in his Viking gear, had a
real sword and was practicing his moves in the living room.
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He said, here, girlfriends stand right here. So he's practicing
his moves and he gets the sword a little too
close and he sliced her artering her neck. Oh no, what,
Oh my good. Oh, she's okay. They paramedics are brid
in time, got her blood transfusion. But he was dressed
in his Viking gear, using a real sword, practicing his
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move When he actually sliced her, it wasn't very good
at his moves. Huh are you good? All right? There
you go, I'm much boxed. That's your bone head store
of the day. Here is Amy that called into voicemail
last night. One of our teachers tested positive five weeks ago,
and at every test since then, she is still tested positive.
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But the Metro Board of Health gave her a letter
that said she is completely fine to return to work
and it is no longer contagious after her symptoms were
gone for three consecutive days. So thankfully we're able to
have her come back to work because of that. But
she was told that she could continue receiving positive results
for us to ten weeks after her original diagnosis. So
I'm just curious what you guys are going to do
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about Eddie if he continues to test positive. That's a
great question. Eddie's on the phone right now. Did you
hear that? Yeah? Wow, oh my gosh, it's just crazy man.
Ten weeks what would be your recommendation to us. My
recommendation would be I want to feel one hundred percent
because I'm still in that ninety five ninety six percent
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rate where where I feel good but definitely feel like
something is still up in my body, you know. So
so I don't feel comfortable one hundred percent being around people.
Like let's be real, like right now, I really don't.
But maybe in a couple of days I will. I
feel like I need to be one percent symptom free
before I can be around you guys. Eddie said that
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at times we were talking off the year, and at
times it just hits him. He's like like bload of
bricks and he has to go lay down. Yeah, I
mean then I would say that that's still a symptom.
So what happened? You're just chilling all of a sudden
you get like, oh if I gotta take a nap? Yeah, man,
I just I'll be feeling fine, you know, and I'll
be walking around maybe doing you know, cookie or something
in the kitchen, and then I'll just get really week
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and I'm like, all right, I'm gonna sit out for
a little bit and then I'll just fall asleep. Raymundo said,
let me hold. I'm sorry to interrupt. I thought you
were done, Raymond. You want to Eddie? Yeah, about the CDC. Yeah,
So they just came out with some new stuff and
it says that after ten days of experiencing the symptoms,
which we're well past that with you, it said you
can return to work. And that's guidelines from the absolute
top of the top. And they said that employers should
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follow that new protocol. It wasn't originally like that, but
going forward, that's a new thing. You don't even have
to take a second test. But I feel like Eddie's
still having that. That's a symptom. That's what I was saying.
I'm I'm processing what he's saying, and it's a symptom.
If you're still getting tired, Edie, mean to cut you off?
Go ahead? No, no, yeah, that's I was just gonna say, like,
it only lasts for about thirty thirty minutes or so,
(27:44):
and then I feel energized again. But ray that's I
said that yesterday. I mean, that's what the that's what
the nurses and the doctors told me. They're like, they're like,
tell your work. Then if they're gonna follow these guys,
you know, if they're gonna wait for a positive result
a negative result, then I mean I could wait. You know,
they could be waiting for months. They said, I can't
do months without Eddie. Oh, I can't do months without you, guys. Man,
(28:08):
I'm sorry to hey, this suck, like really well, yeah,
it's it's coronavirus. It does suck. This is not good.
Do you have any segment you wanted to pitch us today?
I want to ask you guys. Have you, guys ever
done meditation like real talk? I've tried when I was
really having trouble with PTSD, after I'd been jumped and robbed,
(28:31):
I tried to sit at the edge of my bed
and separate myself and I was not good at it,
and so I just kind of gave up on it.
I think that if I probably would have dedicated myself
to it, I could have been better. But no, Yes,
but I wasn't good enough to feel like I should
keep going. Why Yeah, something popped up on my Instagram
and it was like a meditation Christian app or whatever.
So I was like, you know what I'm not doing.
(28:52):
They wants to give it a shot, and I mean,
I can't do it, like I spent about ten minutes
listen to this girl, and I started thinking, like, well,
what does the girl look like? I started googling and actually,
you know, I'm not paying at sending to any of it. Eddy,
why are you so creepy? I would be the same
(29:13):
way I would be. She would be talking and I'd
be like, I wonder if she's ever done broadcasting before.
I wonder if I should google her. Well she's been
up to if she said, And then I would go,
I wonder if the guys from Google when they invented this,
what can a room? You know, they're speaking of rooms
of paint color? And I would just she'd go down
a complete like I did. I had to go there's
something I haven't said yet. When I had to go
and do some more tests for my brain, they put
(29:34):
me in the dark room and told me to lay
there for an hour. Now, no phone, no TV, no light.
That would like, lay her for an hour because we
need your brain to try to relax, so separate yourself
from everything else in the world. And it was just
that I laid down and close my eyes and I
was like, eye lids, aren't those weird? Like we had
those little things that close up our eyes to darkness,
that darkness. Is there a such thing as real darkness?
Because if a dog can see through dark but we can't.
(29:57):
And it was just the whole hour was me just
walking down a trail of just stupidity. That was Yeah,
that's exactly what happened to me. I think the lady
sets on them like, all right, try to forget everything,
and immediately my mind him that Sam Hunt song comes on.
Hard to Forget. I'm like, oh my gosh, I cannot concentrate.
It's like I go to the airport and then I go,
(30:17):
all right, don't talk about anything that could be bomb related,
like you, and now all of a sudden in my
mind like you dropped a bomb on me, you baby.
Or it's like in church when they're like be serious,
don't laugh, and you're like you're fighting it the whole time.
All right, So no more? Did you pay for that
app eddie, No, you can't pay for it. This was
(30:38):
a free version, but I even got a little clips.
I sent the rays so you guys can hear what
I'm talking about. Okay, this is a seven minute guided
mindfulness meditation. I'm dealing with anxiety. Let's begin by finding
a comfortable position. Begin by taking three slow, deep, calming breaths.
(31:03):
I started going on to watch country that England, maybe
New Zealand. I wonder if her parents were That's what
I all, Right, well, Eddie, that's about That's about the
time I started googling what this girl looks like? Did
you find out you're such a creeper? Did you find
out what she looks like? I did. There was a
picture of her. Yeah, and how'd that go? Not exactly
(31:25):
what I pictured, but I mean, she's she's pretty girl. Yeah.
I googled here. I was playing the NBA two K
twenty and there's a guy that does the voice of
the character I play, and I google what you look like?
I feel like mine's less creepy than what Eddie did,
but I did. But I did hear a voice, and
I wonder what that guy looks like. Yeah, I don't know.
We'll see. The positive about the meditation, though, is that
(31:46):
my kids are just so loud. The house is loud
all the time. It does give me a kind of
excuse to get away and like, you know, get a
little silence, so you have an excuse. It's corona. Stay
in the room. But I'm all, I'm I'm part of
the family out. I'm not stuck in my room anymore.
Thanks God. Okay, there he is our producer, Eddie. We'll
talk to you tomorrow. Okay, all right? Would anyone on
(32:09):
the show be willing to take the Risky coin Flip challenge?
So what I do is I flip a coin and
if it landed on tails, I win. If it land
on heads, do we get one hundred dollars? Hi? But
then what happens if YE shave off your eyebrow? Oh? No, no, hey,
(32:34):
Risky coin flip Challenge? Raymondell staring at me. Yea is
it the three lines on the eyebrow or the off? Oh? Now,
I see how it gets his name, the Risky eyebrow
Challenge fifty fifty Raymond. So listen, I flip a coin heads,
you win, you get the cash. You know who loves cash?
(32:54):
You do? And we've done a lot of coin flips
in that studio. It is a head heavy studio. I
will tell you that his head heavy, it really is.
But tails off goes the eyebrow. That's the thing I
can't though. We're doing some wedding stuff and I can't
roll on tool. That's always something right, there's always an excuse,
I know, But this stuff sometimes there's pictures involved, and
that's for life. What are the next pictures you're taking
(33:15):
for the wedding at the venue? Just stuff out there
with I mean, there's always it's not it's never ending. Yeah,
So you don't want to take the riscue coin flip challenge.
If I wasn't getting married this year, I would What
if I add to it another twenty? I mean you
(33:36):
need more one twenty? Nobody else is talking. Lunch isn't interesting?
Why aren't you interested? Ebrow? For I am not walking
around this world. I feel like the eyebrow man. That's
that that will take months to grow back, Like I
will look like a fool for months. I don't know
about months. And you can pencil it in, Well, what'd
(33:57):
we like to take a test run? Let me google helmet.
Months to grow back an eyebrow? Oh there it goes eyebrow. Yeah,
like two weeks. Let's see what I say, Brown, go ahead?
Four to six months? No eyebrow Executive producer School Steve.
(34:21):
I was thinking about it myself too. I could use
the electra of cash it's fifty fifty. I mean, you
could just walk out of here one hundred bucks. Richard
wear a hat every day, Scuba, I'll do it. I'm downasty,
I'm an og radio guy. I'm I'm in for it. Wow. Okay,
So why don't we do this? Then? Unbelievable that thing
he's gonna do this is amazing? Do it? Do we
even have clippers? Or do we want to just see
if he wins into it? Tomorrow? You have a razor
(34:44):
just like a girl, flip today and shave tomorrow. Okay,
well we can flip. Let's play this song. Okay, body
like a back Road'll come back on the other side
of it, and we'll flip the coin. Do you want
to do best? I'll give you best to three. Uh yeah,
I'll take that. Yeah, I'll take that because if I
if I get it on the first one, then I
kind of cash out right there. That's not how best
of three works? You can you can, I'll tell you
(35:04):
what I want it to be. I'll give you two
minutes three minutes of the song on the other side
of the song, because I have the coin here. Okay,
you can what is it? Nick? Are you flipping the corner.
Am I flipping it? Um, I'm neither one of us. Okay,
We'll let Mike do impartial the coin. Okay. So if
it lands on heads, you win. It's a head heavy room.
(35:26):
Or for lands on tails, I win. When I win,
you have shape your eyebrow off. My anxiety is going
for the roof now, but I'm still in there. You
want best of one, three or five? Let's do Let's
do best of three? Just the one and done. Okay,
best of three? It is making a rare appearance in
our studio is our executive producer Scuba Steve, who has
(35:47):
agreed to take the risky coin flip challenge. So we're
gonna do best at three, Like get the money out here,
all right? Let me see it like the old Game shows.
One day for day stay, hey, hey, a hundred or her.
There's an extra twenty in there year. So we're gonna
(36:11):
flip this coin three times. Mike D's gonna flip it.
Come on, you can come up here about the stage. Heads.
I'm safe, tails, I'm not. Yeah, you want heads? I
want tails? Okay? Because tails, I get to keep my money.
Can't we shave your eyebrow off? Okay? I mean, yeah,
so Mike d what what kind of coin we got there?
We have a nickel? And what year was that meanted?
(36:31):
Because looks like eighteen o three? Oh no, there's no
way two thousand and four. I'll take the nickel and run,
all right, So we're gonna do best at three? He
wants heads, I want tails? Were ready for number one?
Up for grabs? Is an eyebrow? Number one? Number one?
Here we go. No, no no, no, you gotta drop it
(36:51):
on the ground. Just flip it higher and drop it
on the ground. It's up, it's down. What it done?
You'd be out of there, man, risky business. Let's do
it all right? Here we go, Baby, get me that
tails on. Tales Tales, Tales, Tales, Tales, Tales Tales. Okay,
(37:20):
I mean all right, nervous brand, need some some kind
of music for this blast. Oh how you feeling right now?
Where your wife say if you go home and you're
missing an eyebrow? Well we're married, so she's forced to
love me forever. So I think I'll be okay. And
Lunchbox said, it takes how long? Six months to go back?
And I got a question? Could we do double or nothing? There? Double?
(37:41):
The money and double eyebrows for this last flip. Let's go.
I think I will wait to see the result. You
know what, that sounds like a great players too, you
can be I'm gonna get too hundy for both eyebrows.
Let's go. I'm making two two bills straight. I'm gonna
(38:07):
stick with just the one. So goods no glory? All right?
How old your son he's two and a half. Think
of where you can buy him with two hundred. I
give him a lot with one twenty clues paraphernalia. We
have one, I know. Wow. And then you want to say,
(38:31):
Steve Mike, please give me a heads? Okay, jack that
music up? Here we go. This is the last level
for one hundred and twenty dollars heads. He gets the money, tails,
we get the eyebrow. Let's shut it on. Here is
my guess going up. The coin is in the air.
(38:52):
It is now still close. Just double en nothing for
that money, but the other eyebrow. Now, so if I
(39:13):
win this one, then I get to keep all the
money of no eyebrows. No, no, no. If you win
this one, you get to keep both eyebrows and no money.
But if you lose, you just get the one eyebrow.
Let's do so two hundred bucks and no, no, okay,
the money's gone, but you get to keep your eyebrow
if you win the next one. But if you don't,
either double the eyebrow. Oh still no money. He's already
(39:40):
down on the eyebrows. Eyebrow back. I see how this works. Yeah, okay,
seems so. I think I want to do double enough.
I'm only wants you to call my wife and ask
her for the come one. Okay, that's the three. Come
(40:04):
on tails, I'm playing for two eyebrows here. Oh I'm
not so nervous. There we go. Give us that tails,
Mike d give us that tails. Oh yeah, this is well,
you gotta get to I thought it's just that one
(40:28):
quip hitting the damn ceiling. Yeah, come on. Every single
time this has been it has been rigged. All right.
If this land's on tails, scuba Steve loses both eyebrows.
Tomorrow Scooby, you need a break? You good? I'm good?
All right, Here we go, Mikey, flip it up. Come on, tails, baby, tails,
baby baby, and it gives my beard for the eyebrows.
(41:02):
I feel like, can he get the money to he
lost morning shaving of the eyebrows. So here's what we're
gonna do tomorrow at this time, we'll shave off your eyebrows.
Unless you bring something to the to the mix that's
even better than your eyebrows. You have twenty four hours
(41:23):
to think about that. Okay, all right. If there's oh
my gosh, there's something that, well, my instant pitch is
my beard. No, we don't care about that. Okay, Okay,
there he is. Tomorrow morning, at this time Scooba, Steve
will be shaving off both of the eyebrows that he
didn't lose just once. He lost twice and now he
has no money. Explain this to me. Earlier he was
(41:46):
going to also get money and no eyebrow. He was
gonna get money if he won, lose an eyebrow. If
he lost, well, he lost, so he owed me an eyebrow. Well,
he was gambling to get that eyebrow back. He lost,
got it. Okay, i'mlike, just feel really bummed that he too.
But he had the chance to get money. I know
he could have went for two hundred with both, but
(42:07):
he didn't. I knowd decisions came in yesterday and my
vision was blurry for at least the first hour and
a half of the show, and I was like, hey,
you saw that reporter on TV who a listener saw
the bump on her neck and then she got it
checked out and they caught the cancer. And I was like,
what's up with myopilary of vision? So we got a
lot of people here calling it. Here's James and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
(42:28):
I listened to you on one of six point nine
the Twister at Tulsa, Oklahoma. I just charged your tell
me about your eyes being glory. Seven years ago. I
was in the Army and I had the same issue.
I was looking at computer screens and thanks, because I
was a UAV pilot. I know you work in media,
so maybe that could be what's going on is your
(42:48):
screens and stuff. There's a blue light filter. Try turning
that off and see if that help. I hope everything
works out for your brother. Have a great day in
god Blas friend. Thanks Jans, appreciate that. All right? How
is it right now? That's fine. It's not the best,
but it's fine. I here's another one that isn't. The
news isn't as positive with this next caller, Hey, Bobby,
I wanted to ask you if you have any other symptoms,
(43:13):
like you're thirsty all the time, or you have to
go to the bathroom all the time. Blurry vision is
a common sign for diabetes. As a fellow diabetic, I
can tell you that that's definitely something that we don't
check enough. You should definitely get checked. You just get
your blood sugar checks. Your doctor can check your A
one C. But I hope everything's all right. Thanks a
(43:34):
lot for all y'all do. What's funny is I was
drinking water right when he was saying that, and Amy
looked at me and goes, I just got a lot
of blood work done, and so much because I don't
have a genetic history and have some other issues that
are happening right now my brain, and so I don't
know my parents genetic history. My dad left when I
was five six years old. I don't know my mom.
(43:55):
She's not alive, and so I'm having to do all
these extra tests. My point is that thinking for something
like that, they would have found in that blood of work. Huh,
if they're looking for it, I mean, I get that
they have your blood, but they did it all every
single day. IQ test driver's test. They did all the tests.
Oh yeah, they just had it run down. Thank you
for the calls. I'm monitoring it. It's not the best,
(44:19):
but I'm monitoring it. You're Amy's pile of stories. So
an NBA player isn't a lot of trouble because you know,
they live in a bubble right now, and they're supposed
to stay in their bubble, and if they break protocol,
then they're in big trouble. This one guy left the
bubble to go to a strip club. So now he's
(44:40):
being fine or not fine. He'll lose one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars because he's not going to be able
to play, and then he's quarantined for fourteen days. So
to me, I just feel like, if you're an NBA player,
you should probably like be smart and be part of
the team and know what you need to do. You
can't leave to go to a gentleman's glove, was it thinking?
I agree it's irresponsible, not just of him, but he
(45:02):
could have got his teammates sick too, and then as
a matter of fact, that could have been the move
that canceled the whole season. Let's say he goes and
gets COVID comes in, plays a single game, it's all
shut down the entire So the good news is he's okay.
Bad news is yeah, what a bonehead. Yeah. There have
been other people accidentally walk out of the bubble. One
(45:23):
guy walked out getting Uber eats met as Uber eats
driver and then back into quarantine. Zion Williamson had a
family member. I think, die, you need to go to
the funeral, and he couldn't hop into practice, back into quarantine.
But they've they've tested everybody in the bubble, zero cases
so far as opposed to baseball who yesterday we see
that I think it was fourteen people total on the Marlins,
(45:44):
and so the Marlins couldn't play. They canceled, they canceled
or postponed. The Phillies and Yankees. I think are the
Yankees and Marlins whatever the whole the mix of I
don't know if baseball is gonna make it. Yeah, Well,
the NBA is doing things a little bit differently speaking
of baseball and what they're doing. So when the season
restarts this Thursday, three hundred fans are going to get
(46:04):
to attend each game virtually, kind of like a huge
zoom meeting and their faces are going to be on
giant courtside video screens. So while baseball is doing the
cardboard cutouts, NBA is doing the virtual zoom meeting. Probably
a little easier. It's inside. Yeah, it's just how it'll
be different. I thought, of college football, what's going on,
(46:25):
it would be funny. And I don't think college football
happens right now. And I say that as someone that's
going to be extremely disappointed. That's my favorite Arkansas rights
back football. But I thought they'd be funny. They just
put one fan in the stands and we watched them
react to their team. The camera's always on them and
they had to react. I mean, I think that's genius.
All right, what else you got? So? Ryan Reynolds is
trying to help a Canadian woman recover a stolen teddy
(46:48):
bear that includes a recording from her mother, who has
since passed away from cancer, and he's saying he's going
to get five thousand dollars to anyone who returns it,
no questions at So this woman, she was moving and
the teddy bear was stolen, along with some other things,
out of a moving truck and she's just desperate to
(47:08):
get it back. The Teddy Bear is wearing a red
and white dress with black frame glasses, just like her
mom wore, and she's just really would like it. Obviously,
it's something special to her. So Ryan Reynolds doing being
a nice guy helping her out. We saw the tweet
and he retweet quote retweeted the tweet that was going, Hey,
if everybody finds us bear, five thousand bucks, no questions asked, yep,
(47:28):
because I think we all need this bear to come home.
And he's right, and we have a clip of the
bear recording that you need the world, you are whatever.
I love you, man. That's so sweet. Yeah, I hope
she gets that back. I know. I mean, if you're
a thief, you you play that and you have a
(47:50):
little bit of a horror and you return it. Well,
we have a lot of thiefs listen to the show.
But even if you're not that thief, you may know
the thief. So let him know. El So Combs had
this bet and he was supposed to be a vegan
for a full ninety days and he quit a third
way through. He couldn't do it. And it made me
(48:10):
think of it because like years ago, didn't you have
some bet or you went vegetarian or something for three months.
And so two things. One, yeah, Luke talked about this
on my podcast in my house for a long time.
All also, bet, I gotta be a vegan for ninety days.
I just first I've heard is there a clip that
I'm talking about it or no? Okay, So it's the
first I've heard of that he quit, that he didn't
follow through. And secondly, I was I had a girlfriend
(48:32):
way back in the day who was a vegetarian. I
was like, there's nothing to this because she would all
be like, I'm a vegetarian. It's it's hard. It's like, okay, fine,
So I was a vegetarian. It was fine, doesn't It
wasn't that hard? Yeah? I mean I missed some of
the meat. I love meat. I love to get a
good piece of meat mouth. But I mean, other than that,
it was fine. It was easy. Well, Luke missed it
too much. Vegans different though. No cheese yeah, and heat
(48:54):
or no eggs yeah, something like that. So no leather,
a mind to wears leather every day, but anything. The
bet was with his keyboard player, so and he was
so irritable or over it and wanted to quit but
obviously felt bad about the bet, but just felt like
if it caused too many issues or if he kept
(49:15):
doing it, he was just gonna fire his keyboard player.
So the keyboard player was cool with him just quitting
being vegan. That's fine. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news, Bobby.
Did you see the video of the pizza guy that
got the one hundred dollar tip? No? And then you
(49:37):
see his face when he looks at his So Doug
Marlowe ordered a pizza over the weekend and so he's like,
all right, pizza bringing in delibrage. Driver comes up and
he leaves the guy one hundred dollar tips. So after
making the drop off, you see the driver go back
and everything's on a doorbell cam now and he looks
at the tip, just normal like look down and he's
like what the And then he just looks back at
(49:57):
the door and it's like wow. And so they went
to the guy and they were like, hey, what's up
with that tip? He goes, I'm blessed will have a
job and be able to afford it. So that's what
I'm doing. I love it. Yeah, it's a good video too. No,
I'm sure for a minute you gotta think. Yeah, I
would like it. You wrote the wrong thing. Yeah, there
you go. That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. All right, let's go over to Amy
(50:19):
and get that joke. Morning Corny. What's the difference between
ignorance and apathy? What is it? I don't know and
I don't care. That was the morning Corny. All right,
here's the VOICEMAILO we got from you guys, Morning Bobby,
(50:40):
Morning studio. Right. How jealous are you of based bachelor chip?
Because not gonna lie. It looked better than yours. So
when Raymundo went, they had a nice time. I slept
on a couch. Yeah, it was fine. Though. When she went,
they stayed in a top floor suite with a built
in spa hot tub. They got a Rolls Royce to
(51:02):
be driven around in when they first arrived. Don perry On. Yeah,
the finest champagne there is. Yeah, they did it right.
Her girls took care of her, not that they like
her more than my boys like me. Wow. So her
girls take care of her more than your boys to
carry you. Maybe they saved up and then they wanted
to show her how much they love her. They did
very well. But yeah, I was a little jealous, but
(51:24):
I'm proud of her. That was great. She killed the
trip and anything new at the wedding, no exact same
October twenty fourth, Ready to go, get your suit. You're
gonna be a groom. I'm still are you okay? I
tried to rush you guys, but I used still have time. Honestly,
you can do it month of Okay. I just did
(51:45):
it for a bit for the show. I said, get
it done in a month. I think maybe two people
did it in a month. But here are the biggest
songs in country music this week at number three. Chris
Jansen done, number two, Luke Bryan one, Margharita Read three Shot,
(52:10):
and Miranda Lambert number one Bluebird It All Stars. She
said it's been eight years since she had a number
one on Billboard Sharks and six on Media Base. Crazy
it's been that long since she had a number one.
Huh yeah, it doesn't seem that yet. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I would have thought maybe a year or two. But
(52:32):
good for her. I know you love that song so good.
The number one pop song right now is do alipa
break my heart. So number on TikTok a lot lately?
Have you? I's either no, because Sura she deleted it once,
(52:57):
which now I don't think it's going away. Was going
away and then now it's not. But I think she
felt like she was doing something illegal, so she deleted
it because of China. So I don't know if she'll
get back into it. I pulled on my phone to
see my TikTok app, but my Instagram was up and
everybody's posting these black and white pictures of themselves, all
these women. What's the purpose? Explain to me why. I
(53:19):
know they're saying it's the Supporting Women challenge, but why
are they doing it in black and white? What am
I understanding about that? I don't know why black and white,
but I think it's so that you automatically maybe know.
For me, it's easy. Once I see one of a
girl posting in black and man, I'm like, oh, she
must be doing the challenge. Something about that is associated.
But what's the Oh it is, but what's the challenge?
(53:39):
Because I read them and they're like, Okay, I love
supporting women. And then it's a picture and here's the thing. Too.
Who knew so many people had glamour shots just on call. Okay,
so this is one of the notes I got. There
is a women empowerment challenge on Instagram. I think you
are so amazing, and I was careful to choose who
I think will meet the next challenge. But above all,
(54:00):
who's women? I know? Share that I mean just goes
on and on and says and then it closes. I
choose you because you're a beautiful, strong and incredible hashtag
women supporting women. So then what you're supposed to do
is post your picture and keep it going, you know,
But I mean I don't want it. But well, I
think it's a women. It's supposed to be like a
(54:21):
chain that when you receive the note as a woman,
you feel like, oh wow, thank you for recognizing me. Awesome,
like you think I'm strong and awesome, and then you
post it and then you send the message out to
women you think are strong and awesome, and it's a
domino effect. Okay, I didn't know if the black and
white with the picture was about. I just know that again,
it's like headshot galore, but like my cousin's got a
(54:44):
head shot. Yeah, she works at a bank and like,
how did she get a head shot? I don't know
why they chose black and white? But like in another
one I got from did you do it? Angie Taylor,
who's a radio girl with us? She said, post a
photo and black and white alone and write challenge accepted
and then mentioned my name identify fifty women to do
the same. What have you posted a picture? I haven't
(55:08):
yet because I didn't I on yours. You're not a woman?
How funny would be because that would be you making
fun of what? But the women that No, it's not
what I mean to be a nice message. I don't
see gender. Do you mean to see? However? You identify
you can? I didn't know. That's a good explanation though,
that all the challenges happening behind the scenes. Yes, so
(55:30):
that they're sliding into your dms letting you know that
you're awesome, and then you go to your page, you
put up a black and white and then you slide
into other women's dms empowering them. Sounds hot, all right,
I don't know. I guess there's your post one I
don't know. On the Bobby Bones Show now, Blake Shelter,
hey Man what's happening? Were you doing a good buddy? Hey?
(55:51):
Where are you right now? At home? I'm assuming what
what state? I am literally pulled over on the side
of the highway and Lahoma. How often are you going
back and forth? Because yeah, you staying mostly in Oklahoma?
Are you going to California at all? I have been
in southern Oklahoma since March the twelfth. Oh, you haven't
left at all? Well, we had, We had left for
(56:14):
like two or three days here there, but I've not
been back to California at all. But we have to go.
We do have to go. Next week we actually start
working on the show again, which is going to be interesting,
to say the least. I'm not sure exactly how it's
going to work, but we're going. So are they setting
out the whole deal inside your house to do it
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virtually again? You know what? I hope so, but if
that happens, it'll only happen. Maybe you know, wants to
show goes live again. We're gonna try to shoot our
blind auditions like we always have, just without an audience
and obviously everybody kind of however far away we're supposed
to be from each other, So I don't know how
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it's going to be. To be honest with you, Well,
they send you a chair. Have they sent you a
chair to your house? Because I'd be pretty cool if
you had your own virtual flip around chair man. That
would be a badass. I'd tell you they did send
a chair out with me on tour. We have like
this one on tour. We have this like a VIP
room that people go in and they can take their
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picture with the with the voice chair. But I don't
have one from my house. It doesn't really it doesn't
go with all the deerheads. Bobby, you've seen in there,
you've been in there, it doesn't. I don't think it
would match. Yeah, Blake's Ranch was like a hunting show.
You just go out there. It's just animals something. I'm
not even sure they real animals. I think you like
merge them together to make to mount jacks. Yeah, Blake
(57:40):
Shelton's on with Us. Got a new song happy Anywhere
with Gwenn. So your last song was with Gwen? Did
ever come where you Go? I don't know if we
should do two in a row or was it like,
let's do another one because that one was so big?
You know, I'd be lying if I said there wasn't
a discussion about you know, is it weird to do
two in a row or you know, at the end
of the day, I just want to put out the
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best music can you know, best songs I can that are,
and especially for right now with the message of this song,
it just seemed like, who cares, that's just this is
a song we want to release right now, let's do it.
And or locked down here together we Gwen's brother was
in quarantine with us here and I have some video
(58:22):
equipment that I've gathered up over the years, and so
we were able to make this homemade music video and
we've had a blast with it. So would you do
and bear with me for a second, like a George
and Tammy entire record of you two that was specifically
songs that you both sing on. I don't think though
it's hard for me. Honestly, it's I'm starting the more
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and more time that goes by, I'm starting to wonder,
you know, why I do an album at all? Really,
just I'm having a blast putting out the singles, you know,
and people just stream music now or or get it
on iTunes or whatever, and it just seems like you know,
albums are. I would rather just record a bunch of
music and release them all as singles, you know, and
(59:07):
not necessarily. They don't have to be you know, radio
or promoted singles, but just get music out there as
soon as you can. So I don't think though, maybe
by the end of ten or twenty years here, we'll
have enough do as together that we could really we
could put them all together and release them as some
kind of a hits package. I don't know. You ask
all the tough questions, but how are you band? By
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the way, I'm fine. Nobody cares that people listen to
me talk for five hours every day. Nobody wants me
and you to talk together and hear me talk about me. Yeah,
but you sound sad. I'm not sad. No, I'm not sad.
I'm so you just kind of, you know, you just
so that you just kind of cut to the chase. No,
I listen. There's a weird pattern in interviewing, especially you,
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because you got a little quicker equipped than most folks,
so a little bit I gotta be on my toes.
So when you're done talking, I try to jump back in,
because you know, you do these interviews where you stop
talking and I'm sitting here just going uh. So I'll
pause after you finish for now on and going to
the next question. But a little brighter, how about that? Okay?
All right, you sound like you have a smile already,
(01:00:13):
so Blake, so nice pause. Hey, I had to make
it less recently my favorite Blake Shelton songs. Would you
be offended that I put your cover of foot Loose
as one of my top five? No, no way, I've
said all along. I love other people's music way more
than mine, so I couldn't agree with you more nice? Yeah,
nice pause there by the way, But you still didn't answer,
(01:00:36):
like see, I can't even stuff. Okay, go ahead, ask
one question. I'll do I'll do one question. Go ahead.
Are you depressed? No, I'm not depressed. I'm actually happier
than I've ever been. I got a girlfriend. We lived together.
I've never lived with a girl or a woman before
in my whole life. All right, Blake Shelton's on with us. Hey,
are you missing the road? Are you enjoying finally being
(01:00:56):
able to chill out for a minute at home for
like an extended period of time. Yeah, I'm not gonna
I don't miss the road. I mean, I'm not gonna
be I'm not ever gonna lie to you, buddy. I
I've been doing this for so long, twenty years that
and obviously nobody likes these circumstances. I don't like the circumstances,
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but I don't hate being forced to stay home, you
know what I'm saying. So I haven't missed it yet.
I know will at some point, but right now it's like,
holy crap, there's actually I can actually see seasons changing.
You know, it's pretty cool. Hey, I turned forty this year. Listen,
(01:01:39):
when I was trying to do a like a solid
interview with good timing, I got ridiculed by our guest.
And now I turned forty. A couple months ago, I
had a little gray coming into my sideburns. Did you
ever think about dyeing your hair? Were you always comfortable
with that? The rocking out? The gray you got going? Now? Man,
I had been comfortable with it until brought up until
this spring. And and here's here's what I figured out.
(01:02:03):
My hair and makeup girl. Her name is Michelle in
Los Angeles. She really earns her money. And because when
we started broadcasting the voice from home and she wasn't
here anymore. Holy crap, And so I could see myself
on teeth. I'm like, Jesus, look at me. And so
(01:02:27):
Gwen actually colored my hair. She like did, like ordered
some we first we tried just regular old like shampoo
just from Men color, and that wasn't moving the dial enough.
So she actually ordered some real hair dye and did it,
and it were and in my beard and stuff, and
so like by the finale of the show, I was like, damn,
(01:02:50):
that's not so bad. I'm not so proud that I'm
not gonna so as we speak, I just told her
a couple of days ago, said, hey, it's getting close
to blind. You need to do whatever you did to
my hair again because it's already grown back out gray
and my beard is a gray and it's just you
can't be fat and old, you see what I'm saying.
(01:03:11):
So I gotta I'm not gonna lose weight, so at
least I can do this. It's somebody in the car
with you, laughing at your joke. Yeah you can hear.
She's here. Oh is that going? Hey going? All right,
let me let me wrap on this. I got two
quick things for you. By the way, Blake Shelton's on,
I'm gonna play the new song with You and Going
Happy Anywhere coming up in a second. But first I'm
(01:03:33):
gonna play thank God, Yeah, You're welcome. At first, I'm
gonna play Austin your first ever number one, which loves
still kind of tell me where you were when they
called you to tell you that Austin had hit number one.
I was actually believe or not. I was so when
that song came out, you know, back then, you would
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you would go do you know, obviously all the radio tours,
but then when the album was coming out, and I
don't think that people do this anymore because it doesn't
really exist, but we'd go do in store autograph signings
like a Walmart or Hastings or Blockbuster Music things that
you don't even kids don't even know about it anymore.
You'd go, like sign autographs for two hours that whoever
(01:04:16):
was selling your record. And so my label had put
me on this autograph album released tour and one of
the stops was in my hometown of eight, Oklahoma, and
I was at my mom's house when they called and
said Austin just went number one at country radio. So
it was perfect place to be, and none of us
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really understood, as you know, wait a minute, it's number
one song, but I thought it was number one, it's
number one album, Like you're trying to even learn the business.
It was happening so fast. So I still remember, like
the label called and they were all celebrating on the
other line, and I just couldn't believe it. I couldn't.
I was so young. It was having a hard time
even understanding what was happened. And then you know, well,
(01:05:01):
there he is, your friend of mine. Good to talk
to you, Blake. Appreciate the time, Congratulations on not only
getting to spend time with family, but all the success.
As always by Blake by Goway and see you guys,
it's time for the good news. Good Three fourteen year
old boys and Georgia were out walking around the neighborhood
(01:05:24):
when they saw a house on fire and they're like,
oh no, we gotta do something. They start banging on
the door and they hear some people inside, and they
run in, save the animals, get the people out, and
then the other two fourteen year olds grab the water
hoses and start spraying the fire and put it out.
They did all of it. They rescued and then put
out the fire and put out the fire man. They
should get their fourteen. They should get like a coupon
(01:05:44):
of Dick Sporting Goods or something something. Yeah, but they
don't consider themselves heroes, just doing what you gotta do
to help your neighbor. If they listen, every I'm gonna
say it, fifteen year old girl at their school should
be like, what's up? Boys? For sure, at least for
a minute. Damn, that's awesome. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Natalie Portman is getting
(01:06:06):
superjacked because she's gonna be the next Thor. You know,
she was in it as like his girl, but now
she's gonna be the next Thor. She's getting ripped up.
I tell you it's crazy how ripped up she can get.
Like I'm working, my body does not bounce back as quick,
adding Mexican food on Saturday. Still sitting there, and you
used to go away pretty quick. Now I'm just living
(01:06:26):
in a tank of Mexican food in my body. I
cannot get it out of here. She's getting ripped up man.
According to Portman, her version of Thor is not considered
Lady Thor, but rather the Mighty Thor. I like the
Thor Win's okay, Morgan, you've seen them all, Yeah, I've
seen them all. I liked thora. I think I like
the first one the best. The two that followed after
(01:06:50):
it aren't as good as the first one. In my opinion.
I liked Thor and the Avengers more than I liked
Thor the movie. That's I only know Thor from the Avengers.
Let me ask you this question. If you were to
play one of the adventures, which one do you think
you could pull off the best? Or any superhero? Like?
What superhero do you think you could pull off the best?
(01:07:13):
So it is Black Widow an Avengure, Yeah, whatever Scarlett
Johanson fit. You do kind of look like her. I'd
do that, whatever that it was. I think I would
be the Incredible Hulk. Okay, why, well, because the guy's
a nerdy scientist and he turns into yeah, the other
guys like not even real. Yeah, but I thought you
(01:07:35):
would just choose iron Man just out of sheer like
love for them. I would love that. Yeah. Do you
feel like Elon Musk is our version of Iron Man? Now? Yes,
I've Yeah, I'm like one day he's going to come
out in a suit and fly away. There was a
speaking of movie as a lady that wasn't Gone with
the Wind died at one hundred and four years old.
Do you see that? No, she was one hundred and four.
(01:07:56):
I think she was the last remaining actress on from
the movie Gone with the Wind, And I was thinking,
would you want to go out of thee hundred and four?
Let's just say, as you get older, you know things
aren't working the same. Would you rather get old and
be alive? But things aren't happening as well for you?
Like down below? I don't think I need a hun
just yeah, if i'd base it on quality of life,
(01:08:19):
And I don't know where I would be at one
hundred and four, so yeah, I don't need to live
that long. But picking age though, where you feel like
from right now? It's a weird question to ask, but
right now you'd be pretty comfortable if you went out
at ninety five oh old, Okay, yeah, I would go
one hundred just so I could hit that three digits. Yeah.
Back in the day, the Queen used to send she's
still may in England, send everybody a little proclamation if
(01:08:40):
they reach one hundred years old, like she signs it.
Willard Scott used to do that here on TV. Do
you remember that? You get on the news and be like,
I don't even know who Willard Scott is old school,
one year younger than I am. Don't act like I
gets a hold different. It's a generational yap. A while ago,
people on Twitter were debating if the Queen of England
had ever eaten a hot dog. I bet she hadn't
(01:09:02):
You don't think so. There's an interesting question because I
don't know that hot dogs. Are they popular in England anyway?
I mean, I guess like a brought but then that's
I don't know. I would think at some point in
her life, even if she was in the States visiting, true,
she would have tried a hot dog. Oh yeah, because
you know, in her early days and I know this
because of The Crown, my history show of the Crown
(01:09:24):
on Netflix, she would you know, travel the world and
take due go to the horse, things like maybe somewhere
there was a hot dog. You're right, but a hot dog, though,
was pretty ubiquitous where I think they're everywhere. Regardless, I
want to say, oh yeah, I think so, I'm gonna
say yes to the queen eating hot dogs? How do
(01:09:45):
we find out how to say no? I don't know
what about this, because I made some other ones. What
about a hot pocket getting the queens ever ever, No,
that'd be a tough one. No, way doesn't because that's
straight from the grocery store, and then get the no
not happening. So I would go yes on the hot dog,
no on the hot pocket. How about a big mac
Queen of England, I would say yes because at some
(01:10:06):
point popular culture, she's at least tried a big mac, right,
like maybe when she went to the grand opening of
the one near Bucking Him Ballast or something. But she
probably don't cut the ribbon on. It's like yes or
no to a big man, I'll give you a yes. Yeah.
How about little Debbie snacks? No, yeah, No cheetos no,
no cheez whiz No way, a s'more? I think maybe
(01:10:29):
a's s'more. They have fires. Maybe some people, some of
my friends here in America. I've never had a s'more.
They shouldn't be your friends anymore. Oh no, all right,
if you're going to Hawaii right now, you have to
quarantine for fourteen days. Like you land, you go to
a hotel, you chill for fourteen days, and then if
you don't have symptoms, you don't test positive for coronavirus,
you get to go on to Hawaii. They got it unlocked.
(01:10:50):
They don't want people in their island getting coronavirus. Yeah,
so let's go. Let's girn in. She goes, and she's
supposed to lock herself down for fourteen days. She's twenty
years old. She's at an Instagram influencer problemised, she starts
taking videos of herself dancing in a store and eating, Like,
they probably aren't going to monitor you to where they
have someone looking at you to see if you're really
in there. A lot of it's probably gonna be. Trust,
(01:11:11):
it's only up to you to not post something on
Instagram or Twitter, Like that's all you have to do
is not post something. First of all, you should lock
yourself in if that's the rule. But I'm just saying
most people wouldn't. They'll probably go for a week, but
like I'm cool, they're gonna go out. All she had
to do was not post, but she just couldn't resist it.
(01:11:31):
After her arrest, she got on social media and apologized.
She claimed local cops that you could go out, Oh
cool that story one, Yeah, can you imagine that in jail?
What are you in for? Love? Quarantine Early in Horn
guy walks through Walmart coughing on clothes, saying that he
probably had corona. They had to destroy the clothes. He's
(01:11:53):
not facing felony charges. Here is some audio of his
coughing fit film by a customer. That's gross to me.
I don't wonder our country's being taken over by dumb dumbs. Mum,
is he really bringing some to light? At least Kyle,
(01:12:13):
maybe that's what it is. Yeah, Kyle r Ndel, thirty
nine was busted for aggravated breach a piece a malicious
injury to property. He's walking around, he got and he's
in jail. But he said he could or did have
COVID nineteen and so he thought it would be funny
just to walk. But I don't understand what what his
bit is. I would have understood his bit if it
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was for TikTok im not saying it's right, or like
Instagram video, because at least that had been terrible humor.
You should probably still get in trouble before it for sure,
but if he's not, like, what was his point? He's
by himself, it's coughing, Like, what's the get from that?
I don't know? Good question, Good to ask him. No,
don't want to talk to that guy trying to hit
that up anyway? Saw that too? That's wrong. That's wrong
(01:12:55):
with Oh yeah, sorry? What's wrong with people? What's wrong
with people? Lunchbox had to call the cops on I
graduate agent party at his house. Have you heard this?
There's house You've readed people out for congregating with more
than ten people. I was walking with the family through
the neighborhood and they had a graduation party going on right,
and it had a big old banner on the front
porch congratulations. First name started with a G, and then
(01:13:18):
it had pictures of this guy in the front yard.
And there was easily fifty people there. And I am
sitting here going I am following all the guidelines, I'm
not doing anything, and this just hurked me. Maybe I
was in a bad mood and I was just like,
this is so unacceptable. Some people had masked, some didn't,
and I was just like, this can't happen, This can't
(01:13:39):
happen in my neighborhood, and so I called the non
emergency number and I talked to a dispatcher and I said, listen,
I know we're supposed to not have people on this
amount of people, but there's a party going on. It's
a graduation party. Congratulations the graduate. But he told, like dispatcher,
congratulations of the graduate. Yes, okay, I said, but they're
breaking the rules. There's at least fifty people there. I
(01:14:00):
would say estimated fifty people, and they're not socially distanced.
And he's shocked. Right now, you're shocked. So and I
gave him the address. I was like, so you guys,
and he goes, I'll pass it on to the officer
and we'll get it checked out. Now. Do I know
if the police went broke it up? I assume they did,
because that's what the law enforcement is supposed to do.
But man, it was a bad look and it was
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a high school graduate, so the parents should know better.
So I blame the parents too, agree with a sentiment.
I don't know that I would have called the cops.
I just feel like that was lunch fogress maybe ten
years ago. Or would you also she's saying you would
have had the party ten years ago. But I think
I would have had the party exactly. I would have,
(01:14:42):
but now I'm not. And so why are they having
a party when I can't do anything? So, so, did
you call because you were concerned for their safety or
you're like, I'm following the rules, so they need to
follow them. That's why I called. Not because they're having
the party and I'm not. It's because, wait a minute, like,
if I'm gonna follow the rules, like screw you guys,
and you don't know if the cops camera night. I'm
not sure, but I assume that because she said the
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persons that all passes along to the officers. Do you
think you'll be known in your neighborhood as snitch? Yeah,
I mean, especially after this segment airs. That's the problem.
I was gonna say, there's no way to trace it
back to me, but you just said his name starts congratulations.
I'm graduating. I hope your head off to the University
of I don't want to say it is a bit
irresponsible to have a party. Yes, why didn't you just
(01:15:25):
tell them that? Well, I don't know who's I mean,
I don't know the people. I'm not gonna go knock
on the door. Excuse me? Can I talk to the parents? No?
I just let the cops handle it. Yeah, that's crazy.
I mean, I guess that is what we're supposed to do.
I'm just shocked, Lunchlex, it is that what we're supposed
to do. Though. Do we call the cops on gatherings? Oh?
But I mean I will just be like, I'm gonna
take care of myself, That's what I think. They're the
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ones that decided to do that, So that's on them,
and I'm just gonna probably gas that same thing with
you know, the group of teenage boys that I saw
walking in Chick fil A without ma asks when everybody
else is wearing a mask and it's called the cops. No, no,
But I was annoyed and frustrated, and I didn't say anything,
but I'm like, you know what, I guess that's on them. Um,
(01:16:10):
I'm wearing my mask to protect them. I guess they
don't want to wear a mask to protect other people.
I don't know. I feel like they wearing a mask
is the most patriotic thing you could possibly do, because
you're looking at because we're the only country to really
except for like Brazil, that's struggling with this. Other countries
did it right. They shut down, they're going back to school,
they're going back to work, they got protocol. We didn't
do it right, you know. But I would love our
economy to get back. But you know how it's going
(01:16:31):
to get back being able to get back fully? Nut
step forward, step back, step forward, step back. That's why
you call the cops, folks. I don't know about that. Well, Gay,
you know what, do you feel good about it? I
feel good. I feel like I was a responsible citizen
right there. I can't believe they called the cops out
though I know. I mean, it's awesome. Young You guys
can send us emails if you have long questions, hit
us with them. Let's open up the mailbag, Bobbies Mailbag.
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Hey Bobby, my name is Faith. I listen to the
podcast every day. MoMA three. My oldest daughter just turned nine.
The other day, I went to drop her laundry in
a room and couldn't turn the door knob because she
had locked it. I stared at the knof for a minute, confused,
and then knocked, saying, hey, open up the door. We talked.
She told me she wants to be able to lock
her bedroom door. Now, I know my daughter has a
(01:17:17):
right to privacy, but she's only nine. What could she
be hiding? Because also phil that I have the duty
to be able to do whatever I need to do
to keep her safe. I just think of the worst,
and I'm conscious that I may sound a little paranoid,
but it's nine too young to be wanting to have
their bedroom door locked. I want to see if you
or Amy have any advice. Signed Faith, Amy. Your kid's
(01:17:39):
ages are nine and thirteen. Okay, you hear this email.
What do you think? I My kids don't lock their doors,
so so she is thirteen, and I think there's times
I've gone up to her room and it's been locked,
but I think she locked it because of her brother,
not to keep me out, And the minute I knocked,
she's like, oh hey, and it's not a big deal,
(01:17:59):
and it's not a regular thing. She's not up in
her room with it locked, or when she goes to
sleep it's not locked at all. So I haven't had
to deal with that. What would you say to her?
I think a nine year old doesn't need to lock
their door. I would agree. I don't have any kids,
but I'll say that. I think a nine year old
is lucky to be able to shut their door. Yeah,
(01:18:20):
I think that's a nice piece of private I think
you start earning privacy. I think privacy is earned, and
if you do something bad, didn't you lose it, Especially
if you're a kid. I think nine, the door gets
to be shut, that's awesome. I think twelve you probably
start to get to lock the door a little bit.
If you have siblings, like I could see that, wanting
to keep your annoying brother or sister out or whatever.
(01:18:43):
But if if it's a single no, like a only child,
I don't know why they would ever need to lock
their door. Well, they could be listening to their music.
They just think it's p I mean, I understand why
anyone want to lock a door. Yeah, there's also a
feeling of someone just can't get it into my space
with that have to ask permit, like a treehouse, even
a treehouse without a lock. I'm just saying, you want
your own space that people can't come in without. So
(01:19:06):
I get it. But I'm with you, Faith, and so
is Amy. I think nine is probably a little too young.
You have a few more years to not deal with that.
Lunchbox one around getting socially distanced reactions to this, and
you ask the people what I just asked them. Is
it okay for a nine year old girl to lock
her bedroom door? All right? Who'd you talk to you? First?
I talked to a lady at the Chipotle drive through. Okay,
(01:19:28):
here we go my house. My rules, like, you can
have your privacy buffer, be worth faithful of my Hell okay,
because I mean, what's a nine year old higher another
locker room? Locking the door light, the one thing, the clothes,
all but the lock. It kind of likes the spacious.
And then the second clip, second clip is a Starbucks
to drive through drive through through? Yeah, all right, go ahead,
(01:19:51):
Oh my gosh, I don't know. I mean, this is
like the reason I don't want to have children, because
I don't want to make these decisions. But I would
say no, she's nine, Okay. I've got some mixed thoughts
in the in the Starbucks here though, I've got some
folks saying yes that they should allow their child the
freedom to explore whatever they want to explore. But okay,
but you say no because I say no because maybe
(01:20:13):
they'll start a fire and burn down the house. Okay,
Now let me talk to someone that says yes, I
want to hear their thoughts. Hi, I think they should
be able to lock their room with supervision, So like,
how did I know that? I mean, like make sure
they obviously don't have any flamables in the room or whatever,
and like check in on them once in a while.
But everybody deserves the right to privacy. Maybe they just
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need a lot of time, or maybe their family drives
it crazy or something. Okay, good, that's a good ting.
Do you want anything to drink? No, I don't. They're
doing a show for lunchbox at Starbucks. The girls like listen.
As long as I've any met in there, let her
have it, you know, no bombs of nine. I mean,
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everyone deserves the right deprivacy. Thank you for email. You
can always email us more again. What is it? Mailbag
at Bobby bones dot com? Close it up? And that
was bobbies mailbag. What's you guy going on today? I'm
working on my podcast room at my house today. I
have some stuff that I have to put together from lows,
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like a desk and like some chairs, So I'm gonna
be building furniture. What about you? I'm gonna go and
shoot some stuff at the opery today because the show
comes on Saturday. We shoot some backstage and some promo
stuff today. I have a FaceTime because we bought that
cabin in Arkansas, and so the guy that was living
there before was like, Hey, we're gonna buy in this furniture.
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You can, and I think you wanted to move it.
Seven FaceTime with the realtor there to see if I
want to buy any of this stuff. We should be
closing next week. That's awesome. Yeah, we'll live in the woods,
live off the land. I mean you could, can you
you can hunt? I mean you could. I thought from
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this place. No, not this place, but live off the
land forever. I probably my farming skills probably aren't that good.
I get strogon hound. I can shoot things, but then
you gotta go buy bullets. That's not the living off
the land. What am I gonna do? Whittle of spear.
I'm just saying, I think you could. Yeah I do. Okay,
all right, that's it, by everybody, get your bobbed balls
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on