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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The transmitting there. All right, we're here. We're pumped. It
gonna be a great show. Lady A is gonna be
in later. They're gonna play my three favorite songs. Yet
they don't even know what they are. I was like,
we do a thing where I just request songs and
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I'm like, yeah, we guess. So it's gonna be awesome.
I love those guys. Lady A in a little bit
later more in studio. Morning, everybody's here, Amy, What happened
to you? So? I was doing self check out at
the grocery store and probably about four items weren't scanning.
Everything else was. But a couple of these items were
about six dollars each, and so I was like, Okay,
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why is this weird? So I just set them aside,
and then when I was done scanning everything else, I
had the attendant come over. She came over, she couldn't
get them to scan. Was it fruit? I always have
trouble with fruit? Now. Some of them were like these
chocolate bars that I liked. It are kind of faith.
They're like really nice chocolate bars. I'm like, yeah, I know,
real housewives in National I keep their hoo chocolate. I
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keep them in my fridge. I like one little square
because I need them to last longer because they are
they're nice, and I wanted them and they wouldn't scan
and she couldn't get them to skin either, So then
she threw them in my bag. She looked at me
and she goes, Merry Christmas. Wow, Christmas in June. Awesome.
And so I mean, that's so funny, because I don't
know if she can really do that. Yeah, I thought
I felt a little weird walking out, because what is
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her authority to give me these things for free? Or
she a manager? I don't know. Didn't see manager on
her tag, but I one gonna lie. I was a
little excited about getting Yeah, me too, my hoo chocolate
for free, and it's part of me just felt a
little weird, like surely I could have just gone through
and scanned somewhere else. It's like she must have been
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stressed and her day was long, and she's like, you know, scridges, go,
you get out of here, and she blocks for you,
she covers you on the way up. Yeah, yeah, i'd
have felt weird. I think that problem, I think of
what happened, have done Okay, I'm there. I would have
been like this. No, I'm not gonna I can't. Am
I gonna do that just because I wouldn't have wanted to.
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Something happen accidentally getting troubles and like I saw Bobby
Bone steal and stuff, I don't think I'm better than
just taking it. If she said take it, I just
wouldn't want to get But no problem, you got it right.
I'm at home with my talking and I feel a
little bit like should I go back maybe and pay? Yeah?
She said, Merry Christmas. And isn't that the universal rules?
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Merry Christmas, it's yours. If someone pulled me over or
caught or said something to me, I could say no,
she said. She said said Merry Christmas. I don't think
that holds up in court. No, you're on a sporty
God said Merry Christmas. And that's why I have it.
Let's go over and open up the mail bag something year.
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I think this one's for you, Amy, Hello, Bobby Bones.
I have a fourteen year old daughter who was begging
me to get her nose pierced this summer. I'm on
the fence. I'm not sure what I should do again.
She's fourteen, but she's a mature fourteen? Should I tell
her to wait till she's old enough to get it
done herself, or do I give in and take her
thank you sign mom of a teen girl, please help,
I guess. So my question before you give an answer here,
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it's how old do you have to be by yourself?
Can you do it at sixteen? I think eighteen? Again
the piercing without a parent, maybe it's sixteen. I just
signed consent forms from my daughter to get her second
holes like in her ear or maybe her third. Actually
now she's got three on each side. Well, you have
to sign consent forms, yeah, I think to take that
and there you have to be there. Oh, I had
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to forward the crap out of it as a kid. No,
it's not like you take it home and then all
my parents signed it permission. So I don't know about
the nose ring and it might be different state to state. Well, Pierce,
it doesn't be a ring. It could be a stud
small staid. Yeah, yeah, any kind of piercing. But I
have learned with age and parenting that we got to
pick our battles, and for me now the piercing stuff
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isn't that big of a deal. And you could come
up with a compromise. If you're not comfortable with fourteen,
could it be like, hey, can we wait till your
fifteenth birthday? I'll meet you there or sixteenth and maybe
not go all the way till they're eighteen? Okay, Well
I'm just throw spit bawling something for me, okay, but
for me, I follow some other moms that have I
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really admire and they've shared on Instagram and through different things,
you know, platforms that they've evolved as well, and some
of the stuff that we sweat as parents, it's just
really not that big of a deal in the grand
scheme of things. So like if they want to do
this or they want to do that, and you have
to weigh the values of your family whatever it may be.
But some stuff is just not that big of a
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deal if you really think about it. And the maturation maturity, yes,
the daughter, and if she says her daughter is mature
for a fourteen year old, then based on what you know,
a mature fourteen year old that makes responsible decisions, would
you let her? I would? My husband probably be but
then I would work to then um and I think
that I would probably eventually be okay with it as
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long as my fifteen year od dater's not listening right now. Yeah,
I don't know. What do I know a fourteen year
old daughter at all? I feel like having no skin
in the game at all. I'm mature. Fourteen year old
is enough to get a small nose stud. Maybe the
you bring up a good point. Maybe the compromise isn't
that she gets herceptum pierced. Oh yeah, that's what she wanted,
like a bowl or what a big nose ring. It's like, okay,
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but we're gonna get a small stud. You me, tiny
little stud. And then really just it can start and
open up good communication between you and your child and
just yeah, you're not making big deal. I mean then
you you say no to this, and then why you
send them down the spiral of being angry at you
jumped them? Yeah, like it ed, do you have your
oldest son's held fourteen? You just let him get a tattoo?
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So what was that? Like? Yeah, no with me in
this situation, I love the whole Like, hey, when you're eighteen,
do whatever you want to me. That's the best thing
fifties I know, but it's the best thing you can
tell them because they're like, all right, all right, everything's
gonna be No, what do you want? I want a boat?
When you're eighteen, you can go buy a boat. It's
stud fourteen. What I'm saying is it's the best excuse
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to tell them, like why have that big conversation of
like no, let's wait one year. Yeah, I don't know.
It also shuts them down, and it shuts it off
from them not feeling like, Hey, I kind of want
to express myself right now and this is something I
would like and is it really the end of the world? Right?
And I say express yourself when you're eighteen, you're gonna
have a lot of fives. Like people that is associated
nose piercing, like oh if we do that to gateway
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into this type of behavior, and it's just not the case.
What if your son wanted can't do? You said, Hey, dad,
I'd like to give no drink nice? Yeah, when you're eighteen,
I can't wait to see Wait, close it up. We
got your That was about the cloth. Yea, there's a
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voicemail from Jerry in Kentucky. The vacation song is that
Abbey song that they were working all because I thought
they were coming up with writing a song for Abby
the thing. Also, lunch Box is a third. That's why
he got kicked off the soccer team because he's not
good to me. Chill. I didn't know I was going there,
but I'll start with the first one. No, I wrote
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a song for Abbie to sing, and then I got
sidetracked in many ways with a lot of other stuff,
and then I got sick. So that's not Abby's solo debut.
A lot of times with interesting artists. They put him
on tracks of other artists. Yeah, and so Abby sang
on this song Vacation Part two with Eric Dodd, Ray
Mundo and Abby Leanderson. Here's the clip Vacation. He's a
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good song. Yeah, I like it. Hey, Lunchbox, he says,
you need to chill. Any response, Oh no, he needs
to get a good attitude. I don't know, calling me
a turd whatever? Oh you got me turd? Wow? Good?
Come back? All right. Ronnie and Virginia left this voicemail.
I have a morning corny for Amy who did the
cat injure me? Oh hikay, that's pretty good. Pretty good.
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Leave us a voicemail eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby
eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, You're Zamy's pile of stories.
All right, So we all know Carrie Erwood song before
He Cheats. It's a jam years ago, but it's making
a comeback thanks to what the Netflix teen vampire drama
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that just came out called First Kill, and some people
that are watching it because they're teenagers, they don't know
what it is, so they're chazamming it and now it's
in one of the top ten songs being shazammed right now.
That's funny when songs make comebacks because of TikTok too,
like nat at Ada. Take a look at my Girlfriend,
She's the only one NA. That song made a huge
comeback and it's fifteen years old because people were like,
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what is this? So I'm in good for Carrie. She's struggling,
she needs the money. Oh yeah good. Some of the
other most chazammed country songs right now in at number three,
Take My Name, Parmely at two aa Walker, and number
one most shazam song Morgan Wallen Wasted on You. So
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basically the big songs right now, all the new songs.
I don't shazam a whole lot, but every once in
a while. Ago like, what is that song? And then
I'll hold the phone up to it and I just
won't be close enough and I'll go, we have no idea,
and so there I am left clueless. All right? What else?
So how long when you're on hold with customer service
till you start to get frustrated? Bobby? I guess, am
I talking to them or just waiting? You could be
talking wait and dealing with stuff transferring. I don't really care.
(09:31):
I don't have a number. I just like to be
told how long that number is going to be. If
they go, hey, you have seventeen minutes. Okay, I know
what I'm getting myself into. I'll wait seventeen minutes. But
if they go, please hold the next person and they
don't tell me four oh wow. If it's half an hour,
it's like, wait half an hour, I'll put it on
speaker phone and just chill and not be upset. Well,
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the average person is nine minute, so you're in the
under and it looks like some people, yeah, are obviously
longer than that. But that's where it starts to affect
our mood. Around that point. I like it when they say, hey,
you can just hang out and we'll call you back.
I like that, but I don't trust it. It works
for me every time. Yeah, it makes me think about
I saw something about millennials and how they don't want
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phone calls anymore at work, and jen zears, I don't
know I phone calls ever, But it worked. They're like,
done with it, just send me an email. Yeah, I don't.
I just think it. Maybe I'll think it too. Yeah. Okay.
So there's a mom of four. Her husband is in
dental school, so they're working to put him through there,
and she's like, hey, I'm really good at teaching online classes.
I've done it to teach foreign languages around the world
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over video I'm also really good at video games. So
she now teaches hour long courses to teenagers trying to
learn how to play video games. And it's fifteen dollars
an hour and she's making four thousand dollars a month
through her classes. Yeah, it's pretty good. I would imagine
it doesn't matter what you love. If you have to
do it all the time and teach it, you probably
it's like a day at work. Still, I mean still,
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even though she loves it, she's like, more, how can
I go teach some video games? Yeah, it's something she
just fell into. She didn't realize that this could be
lucrative for her. She took her other skill set of
teaching other types of classes online, and then her love
for video games and her knowledge of that combine them
boom formed a business and now they're making money. Some
of these video game tutors make a lot of money.
Like if they teach specifically Madden, which I play, or
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Call of Duty, Like if you're a Elita Elite, you
make a lot of money. Or I guess she just
teaches general video games, Like how do you do that? Yeah,
she's teaching kids Mario Kart. All right, guys, today's Mario Kart. Yeah,
Zelda Mario, Actually Kirby and Mario Kart on her list.
Maybe that's my file. That was Amy's pile of stories.
Bob was the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number
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two thirty cent Skinny Sam Hunt released a new song.
It's called Water under the Bridge Through thee Chris Stapleton
had to postpone his shows in Utah and call Colorado
after testing positive for COVID. The shows are rescheduled for
(12:03):
the following weekend. At July first, through July third. Tim
McGraw and Faith Hill talked with Entertainment Tonight about shooting
their music video for their song It's Your Love. This
year is the song's twenty fifth anniversary. She had a
milkshake when we were when we were shooting the video,
and so she if you look really closely in a
few shots, you'll see a milkshake stain. Oh. Thanks, a
good outb I'm Morgan. That's your skinny Hall. It's time
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for the good news. Bobby Aby tell her audience what
tender is. Oh, it's a dating app where you swipe
to meet people. That's you swipe right if you like
on the swipe left off you don't, or vice versa.
And then if you like each other and you get
together on tender, especially what happens, Oh, Tender's definitely what
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they call a hook up. Yes, it feels like it's
the dirtier one of them. Right, it's been a spell
Tender The app t I and d R right, So
that's tender t I n d r okay. And there's
also tender t E n d r okay. Tender no
like tender loving care like the actual word. So in Florida,
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these cops have set up something called Tender. It's a
little site called Tender t e n d e R
where they go, Hey, let's take these dogs from the
shelter here and put them on Tinder like Tender Loving
Care and let people swipe and see if they like
them or not. All these dogs have been adopted because
they've built their version of Tender, but spelled differently. The
Bavard County Sheriff's office set up a spoof dating site
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for cats and dogs called Tinder. America's top police dog
canine Johnny, is launching his brand new dating site Tender.
The post reads, and there's a picture, and so far
lots of dogs are getting adopted because they were creative
and you know, putting it out there and doing a
parody of Tender. Yeah, I thinking outside the box. I
love it. Yep, that's it. That's awesome. That's what it's
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all about. That was tell me something good on the
Bobby Bone Show. Now, hey guys, good to see you. Guys. Hey,
let me ask Charles Kelly. You're you're just going to
town on a cough drop over there. Before we was like,
it's like a horse eating corn. Man. I've never seen
anything like this before. It's it's it helps your voice,
so like it's early morning singing. I got a whole
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bucket for you. Want to win. But is this a
thing like you're not sick, you just have a lot
of cough Yeah, no, I do a cough drop. I
mean literally are our assistant that comes out. I mean
she's got a thing full of cough drops, hot teas
and different things like that kind of help you. You know,
every person we travel with out in that room has
a cough drop in their pocket ready to go. When
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Charles asked Hilary, Hillary's gotten on the cough drop train too,
though she does. She's weird trains. Trains, that's a weird one.
We'll think about it. I mean, if you got like
a little crud in your voice or just anything that
opens it up, it's effervescent. So it's just a singing thing.
And yeah, you know it constantly. There's no there's no
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COVID over here in my friend, because I would have
moved you to that room satellite you and these two
will stay in here. It's just it's just the thing, man.
It's it's honestly too. It's like it's now just become
like a ritual, so to speak. It's interesting with you
three because individually I really love all three of you,
you know, and I feel like I have a different
relationship with all three of you individually, and then you
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come in and I don't know who I really want
to talk to. So I'm just gonna kind of go
down the line here and talk to each of you
a bit differently. Charles, one more question for you, And
that's a really question. It's just a statement. We were
backstage and I'm telling the show this. You already know this.
We're backstage at the Opry and Charles was performing and
I was performing, and my wife was with me, and
I believe this is Charles the first time to meet
my wife. And Charles, you know, he just say whatever
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he thinks whenever he's saying. He goes up to her
and she's not pregnant. He goes when you're having a baby. Yeah,
And she was like, the tall guy just asked me
a really weird question. Well, I just know figure y'all
got here. I said, when when is this baby train starting? Hillary?
Could you see you? You know, I was thinking about you,
And mostly it's kind of your relationship with fame because
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it is such famous, weird, and I've only been able
to like reach out and kind of touch it occasionally,
like I've had a weird career where occasionally I'm cool
and then kind of you go back to just being normal.
But for you guys, and you, especially with growing up
with a mom who is in the business and had
her her fame and her talent. You you guys blowing up,
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taking a break, coming back, and even again you and
I at a different time, we're talking at the opera
about you just walking out a target and somebody being
so surprised they saw you just walk out a target.
What is it? What is fame to you in your
relationship with it? Now? What have you learned about what
it means to actually be famous? First off the top
of my head would be my relationship with it has
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changed over the years. I think then that's natural. I
mean we're fifteen years sixteen this summer and to being
a band. It's a little bit different now with kids,
but I think as I've gotten older, I consider it,
you know, a privilege and an honor, and I kind
of take the platform pretty seriously and really because I
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just want to be a good example for my girls.
But ultimately, what I'm learning is the older I get,
the more work than I do, the more normal my
life is, the happier I am. So I'm gonna go
to Target, I'm gonna go to the grocery store. I'm
gonna do those things because they're fun for me. And
I love being able to engage with people who either
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just hey, that your daughter has on a really cute dress,
or hey, I really love that song that you're sing like.
However conversation starts in public spaces, I welcome it because
it's fun, do you. And again, I have now an
understanding that may change that, especially fame or it's just
not that it's just not real. It's awesome, it's awful,
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but in the end of the day, you can't touch it.
It's not real. It goes away. It just isn't something
you can depend on, right, right, And that was that's
gotta be tough, especially when you're young, because you guys
got famous, young quick boom, your massive stars, international stars.
Was that ever a struggle for you as a very
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young artist? You know, I feel like we were talking
about this in then just a couple of minutes ago.
There's a bit of being in a band together. Um,
when we traveled together, we get recognized a lot more.
And I would say Charles gets the brunt of it
just because he's six six and you know, he walks
into a room or walks through the airport and you're
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you know, he's tall. Um, so there. But there is
some ananimity that comes with being in a band when
we're separate from each other in places. Um, but it
is I mean, it's you. It's really You're bringing up
a really great point. It's it's a strange thing that
is ever changing because you know, in the prime of
like when Need You Now came out and when we
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did our first arena tour, I mean, it was happening
a lot more often, um, getting recognized out in public
and all that. But um, that's why we live in Nashville.
Everybody's pretty pretty cool here. You know. It's like you
can tell they kind of know, but they don't really know.
They're like you might be a little big town, you
might be they just kind of like, you know, I
know you and familiar. It's very different than like, you know,
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when I'm hanging out with like Thomas Rhett or Luke
and you're out somewhere and it's just constant. You know,
we kind of get this perfect little spot where we
get to feel like rock stars and then get off
stage and like you know, like together you get to
be really freaking famous and then apart, sometimes you are,
suptimes you're yeah, depending on that's that's pretty cool. It's
like us in the show when we only go dinner together.
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We don't need all of us at once, or we
just don't. Dave. I'm gonna come to you in a
second because I didn't even deeper question that's about the
existence of time and earth. So we're gonna come. But
I do want to talk about the brand new song
that came out here, because you know it's special whenever
they bring a snow trunk snow cone truck to the
studio at the butt cracking dawn and they were like,
there's a snow cone truck outside and I was like,
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they're a bomb in it and they were like, no,
lady sent it up. So we had snow cones this morning.
And this song is called Summer State of Mind, and
I'm assuming that there's the tie in there. It just
wasn't a random snowcone drug Yeah, the first official day
of summer softest snow cone ice I've ever had in
my life. Yeah, So this song and if I'm right here,
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Dave you and Hillary wrote this one with a couple
of other folks. So when you go into a room
because they are writing sessions where you're like, somebody's sad,
somebody has something that they don't really want to get
off their chest. Maybe we can write a song about this.
But when Summer state of Mind comes up, do you
go into the room going because we need like a
fun summer song that lets people just go like like
what is this vibe? I mean, honestly, I was done
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at the beach earlier this year and I had sent
a guitar idea to Sam Ellis and to Charles and
Hillary too, and I was just like, I don't know
when I was I was at the beach playing guitar,
literally just had on by the beach, and I sent
it to Sam and then he we got to the
room and he was like, man, what about with that
guitar idea something like Summer state of Mind? And we
were like, oh my gosh, that'd be so fun. Charles
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actually his son got sick and he was unable to
make it that day. This song is gonna make so
much money. Sorry, buddy. It's the golf course, and I
just decided because I write a ton and of course,
like there's been a couple other occasions where it's like
the one time, it's like, oh, I'm going to play
golf in this At this case, my son was a
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little sick. He was sick, and I didn't come in
and he was a good dad. He was a good
very next day and they said, check out this song
that we just wrote, and I was like, you did
it to me again. But it's fun to write fun songs.
I mean, we have, like, you know, we're starting to
kind of just put out music, just one song at
a time for a while because we feel like we're
in a different you know, people consume differently now, you know.
The next song we're putting out is totally different feel wise.
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It's more like a kind of sad, introspective, kind of
lady a kind of ballad thing. But I don't know,
I just it's fun to write these fun songs. We're
all out touring again and kind of doing the deal
at festivals and fairs, and this song feels great. In
those rooms too, when you traveled back from the beach,
like you were just saying to a dreary, stormy Nashville day.
So a lot of times I think when we're in
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the riding room sometimes you want to even just escape
from from the weather where you are. I mean, And
that song just really emoted, like the track that you
and Sam built, it was like, oh, we're gonna go
somewhere warm today, whether it is here, and when we've
we've done our Christmas album in summer, like you have
to make your still have to bring in the back
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head space on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, I have
a couple other things I want to talk to you
guys about. Number one is in the last segment, I
think Hillery had mentioned that Charles when he walks to
an airport, gets recognized. You child, you would you you're
going to an airport. It's not normal person airports at
this point? Yeah? Oh yeah, oh yeah, you fly guy.
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We are a list on Southwest, okay, we I mean, listen.
I think the quickest way to go broke in our
line of business is I think it's going to last
forever and you never know how long. And you know
the thing's gonna last, and it's like, I want to
be I want to take care and have something to
leave my kids and stuff. And anytime you start to
figure out how much you could spend on private planes,
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it's just too much. Another thing a minute ago, we're
talking about the new song summer Stayed in mind, which
ray Could you play me a clip of that again
for our audience. It's just turning in my final summer
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question because then I got some stuff for day. If
here about Charles, I'm gonna come to you one one
last time once, one last time. Yeah, one last time.
I was at a charity auction and I bid to
go stay in like your beach house. Oh yeah, and
I lost about like ten dollars, and I know sad.
Then I was like, how weird would that have been
if I wouldn't have told him? And then I was
just texted him from the house being like, bro, is
this your play? I thought of that had been hilarious,
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but I didn't win. And then your wife kindly at
one point reached out to me. I was like, hey,
do you want to stay in the house for free?
I was like, I could have gone it for free,
but at my point with those two stories. As you
biggest celebrities as you guys are, I would like people
to know that you are, You're as normal and nice
of folks as you can be still being big stars.
And that's my point with that little intro there is
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it's odd that you guys can be so normal and
nice and lovely individually as successful as you are. Thank you,
that doesn't happen. Thank you, I mean thank you my wife.
We actually just hoasted up Saint Jude dinner in our
house last night. Um get that invite? Yeah, funny, I
hear about it now, but no, it's I think we
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learned early on too about just giving back and charity.
We started, you know, all our all our heroes did that,
and I don't know, it's amazing how it's just kind
of as two as we've had with our families and kids.
It's just something we're passionate about. But thank you. I
appreciate that. Hey, Dave, you've a group dynamic here with
you three. Yeah, you guys have been together a long time,
and I can tell you from experience myself. We've had
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a group dynamic where me Amy Lunchbox, we've been together
a long time for you, guys, what has been the key?
And I would not like an answer like communication, because
that's always it. What's the key to marriage with communication?
All right? I don't Yeah, I'll get it. I know
what it means. Yeah, what's been the key to staying together?
Even though sometimes you don't always want to stay together?
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And I mean that you love each other. We love
each other, but it's not like we're not real humans
and don't fight, and at times aren't we have to
because we're so close. What's the key to stay together
over a long period of time. I'm not going to
use communication and get on that train, but but I mean, honestly,
I think we have such a respect for what the
three of us have when we get in a room together.
I mean are We were touring a lot right now,
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and we always talk about we've been a band for
fifteen and sixteen years. We often play like the first
song we wrote, and it just takes me back to
that room, like when we walked in, something was different
and special there. I just feel like no one can
take that away from us. When the three of us
step into a room to create something, I know we can.
That's just where we're great that's what we do, that's
what we love. We feel called to do that. So
I think it's a respect and a remembrance of that
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which give us the fuel to kind of like power
through the times when it's tough, somebody's in a tough season,
you know, some of the other ones kind of we
pull each other along. I mean, honestly, we literally have
like seasons where one of us may be really struggling
and the other two are kind of like there and supportive,
and we're listening or present with each other and trying
to lift each other up. So I don't know, but
it all comes back to me to just the respect
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of each other's talents, what they bring to the table,
what we all have when the three of us kind
of step into a room together. Is there a and
with us? You know, I communicate with Eddie different than
I do Amy. Amy. If I send to Amy a
one line email and I'm like, Okay, let's good, do this,
and that's all I'm thinking. But she needs to be
talked to with some extra sentences and showing a little
extra attention. That's our communication style. Eddie. I can do
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the same thing, and we just talk to each other
different although we're different close and different ways. Are there
different communications that you guys have individually? And you know
this is how I communicate with down. I mean, we
know it so well now what I'm the fastest. I
literally just say what I think immediately always, and I'm
doing emails and have to come back and one thing,
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you know, and like Hillary sheet somewhere in the middle,
and Dave is it is really like sits back, I mean,
and sometimes to where it's like he won't answer an email.
I'm like, he doesn't like the idea, that's it and
starts racing and going and I knew it. I knew
Dave went in and finally it's like, oh, I'm sorry,
I was taking my kids te ball here, you know,
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and I'm like eight paces down the road thinking, you know, yeah,
I feel like we've learned it so well. It does
feel like a marriage. I mean, we know it like
the back of our hands. Now we've got it all
figured out. Has there been a time when you guys
have and I want to ask you two of these.
I'm gonna have you play a few songs if you
don't mind, But has there been a time where you
you've written a song together two of you or three
of you, and you go, that's fine. I mean it
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was just okay, it's an okay song, but it had
been a really massive song for you guys. Like you
left the room and you're like, I don't think it
was that good, but we at least we did something
you're never gonna know, say, need you know. We didn't
feel special. Right after you wrote it, I would say,
run you too, Like we walked off. I'll like, I
was like, man, that's a really really poetic song, but
I was like, it's too heavy. It's not the hookiest
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thing I've ever heard in the world. I mean, those
two songs, they're like two of our biggest Yeah, so
that was hooky. I just I don't know, none of
us walked out of that room though, thinking we had
written a hit song. Yeah. Well, and especially with needs
You Now, it was just a very stripped basic work
tape and it was the second song we wrote that day,
and so I think, you know, we were just it
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had been a bit of a long day. Were the
first one I do that it's called like young love,
what's called love? And we were just it was like
so forced, you know, it was like trying to write
a hit song with needs you Now. It was like
it just came out. It came out in like an
hour and a half. And then we go into our
label meeting and thankfully Charles leaves no stone unturned when
it comes to like we've written all these songs. It
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was the last song we played in the label meeting
and they said you've got to go in and try this,
and we're like, really, in the rest is history, I mean,
And then that was the only song that when we
brought the label end to play them, like the first
six or seven off that record when we cut them,
that was the only one they asked for us to
play over. And so we were like, oh, okay, maybe
we're on Maybe maybe we hit something. Did that teach
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you that after you create, you're maybe now in the
best place to actually evaluate what you created? Were always
lean on our team, I mean, I think that's the
biggest example. It says another thing too, while we say
like put your you know, your pride and your self
worth in the process, not the outcome, because some certain
songs don't work that we thought were going to be
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big hits and other ones do and you're just like
you can't control that, and it's just enjoy the process
of writing songs and put it out there. And they
all serve a purpose, like a real profound purpose. It
either breaks you through to the next one that was
really meant for that time, or it is the one
you know it just it really never know. They all
have a journey. Well listed my top three lady A
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songs of all time, and that's actually number three. Need
You Now coming in a number of don't go to
play a live here on the countdown. Um, and you
guys have a guitar and you're so gracious to sing
this early in the morning. Here is my number three
favorite lady A song. It does Needs You now? Oh,
I love it. You're requesting because that's the name of
our tour is request line, so we're getting requests from you.
Yeah interesting, Yeah, I love it. I have requested machine
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on Kelly next. You ready, here we go fix your
perfect memory? Scattered all around the floor, reaching for the
phone because I can't fight it anymore. And now one
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if that ever cross your mind for me, it happens
all the time. It's a quarter at you one, I'm
all alone and at me you no sad. I wouldn't come.
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I'm controlling. I need you now, and I don't know
how I can do widow. I just need you come
on a number three. You guys have eleven number ones
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that I have here on the list, which is so
that's just so many songs, and it's got to be
difficult to put a set together at times because you
want to get them all in. And but I was
I didn't look at the list when I was picking
my favorite songs, and what I picked here at number
two was not a number one, which again reminds me
of it's not always about what's number one that ends
up lasting in people's hearts and mind. It's so true.
I mean, love don't live. Here was number three. I
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think you look good went to three, like dancing Away.
We've had a few that are like two or three.
At number two, you look good from twenty seventeen. You're
on a boat on the beach and water and the
back of breaking hearts, breaking mishrom me, rolling down the street,
heads churning all day in the sea with me. I'm
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thinking ever re boding better standing line because they need
to know that your bids coming with me tonight. They're like, hey,
pu that them with the shaints like boot will you
move to the bab folder spread from the second that
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you walking and you look good, you look good, so fresh,
so fine, you look good. God everybody watching you, Charris
in Hollywood, you look good. Come a all right, that's
number two. That's we're gonna come back, right, it's so good? Yeah? Oh,
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I just like I mean, I don't know how to
see do it live and here before Baby they did
a lot that so particular song because they wrote it's
interesting how they go in and out. Yeah, yeah, cool homes, okay, whatever,
We're gonna come back one more segment with Lady A
and now I'm gonna we're gonna do the number one song.
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But what's funny is I'm gonna sing it. They're gonna
watch if that was the bit on the Bobby Bones Show.
Now we are celebrating this song, Summer State of Mind
from Lady A Baby. So that song is out and
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I want you guys to listen to it all summer
long and only that song. That's the only song that
they can listen to as of today. So you guys
are here and we're gonna do our number my number
one song from you guys in a second. But I
wonder when you guys, you're all, I mean, such wonderful singers. Charles,
how do you warm up before a show? What do
you do specifically? Run to you specifically is one of
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those It used to be loved to live here before,
like running you was a single. But I always know
if I can go full voice into that falsetto, then
my voice is in good shape. And then if it isn't,
i have about a thirty minute panic attack and I'm
drinking hot tea. I'm doing the Nettie pot and falsetto.
That's the hot so and then I do like and
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I was like, love don't live anymore. And then that's
it and I'll literally do It's not even this is
like everyone on our team can attest. This is about
thirty times a day. Probably haven't I've been in a
hotel room multiple times. I can hear through the pipes
from another room. Oh yeah, true story. Yeah, so it's
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there's I've got a lot of quirks. I mean, over
the years too, they develop in this kind of thing
where it's like these little routines kind of just happened.
I mean, cough drops hot tea warm up, warm ups,
push ups to get your voice kind of which is
weird that push ups but get your blood flowing. I
don't know, it's it's it's just but at this point
in your career, you know what works for you exactly,
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and I can tell too, Like right when like I'm
about to have like a science affection or something, I'll
go and I'll get like a little one of those
little steroid shots. You know, if you have a show
on the show doesn't go as well as you had hoped,
which one of you is the most upset? Pretty much?
Guess is he? Okay? Oh yeah? What if you have
a great are you able to celebrate a great show too?
So you are the vote? You're up and down the
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most you're I mean, is this is the guy? This
is that they chose who is the most even killed? Though,
who's the one who's like, all right, guys, David, to you,
I can be even kill But I get upset when
there's technical things that happen in the show and something
goes wrong. I mean that upsets me. But I can
still be like, you know, see the bright side and everything,
like I'm so grateful to be here. Are you. Never
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too high, never too low, because it'll affect a performance.
I mean, are you that Lenny, you're thinking where? Okay,
I'm gonna focus and make sure you get the best
out of us and not get so emotional and affects
us either way. I try to let go of that
a lot of these shows, like we're doing this Request
Line tour in the fall. We're just gonna take requests
and it's gonna be different every night, and who cares
what happens. I mean when we just like what we're
doing today, just play songs, make tell stories. I mean,
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this is what I love and that's what we're actually
getting to do. I'm not trying to segue, but that's
what we're doing this fall. Well. I had no idea
that because I saw request Line was the name of
the tour, I had no idea you were actually doing that. Yeah,
but I was doing this. I don't know if you
guys thought that was on purpose. No. I literally was like,
you know, I've spent so much time with these guys,
like what can I do? And then I was like, well,
I'll just be selfish and haven't play my favorite ye,
So that's what is happening. The tour. Yeah, and that's
what we're gonna do on the tour, and we're gonna
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take We have a hot line people can call, leave
a voicemail. We're gonna build the setlist around the requests.
But then also, like we've done a couple of shows
already where we just open it up to the audience.
I mean, you don't get a chance to do that
in a big amphitheater arena. I mean, but just to
literally say, does anybody having a requests? People are yelling
things out, you pick somebody out, maybe bring them up
and just do a song and somebody from the audience
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to sing a song just potentially that or you know,
letna tell the story real quick breaking them Number one.
I went to a Green Day concert once and so
they're who knows who knows our songs? And uh, Everybody's like,
I know the songs. I'm there and I'm I love
Green Day. I grew up on early Green Days. Still
like Green Day. And so they're like, all right, we're
gonna play. Uh, well I'm having dude, you have the
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time to lit brain stew about is that is that?
What was? What is it? Keep going basket case? Yeah,
they're like, who knows basket case And everybody's like I
know it, I know it, and so uh he's like
you know, yeah, you know you have played a guitar.
He's like yeah, And so the takes the bass and
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goes domaks playing the bass guitar. He takes the guys
bass and he's like wow, and the crowds going yeah,
basic guitar knows the song? Cool. And the next guy
comes up, who knows that I played on drums? The
crowd some guys like I do you know? I played?
Cool guy in the bass. Boom. They've got it. They
got two down in the crowds like, there's amazing. We're
watching people come out of the crowd of the Green
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Day show and they're gonna play basket Okay, boom boom
the whole the crowd. It's awesome and I'm into it
and I'm I paid to watch Green Day, but this
is gonna be a cool moment. And so uh Billy
Joe the lead singers, like all right, all right, and
the guys on the bass and he's just keeping the
baseline going up the song and don't forget boomoom the
drums going boom and like, all right, who wants to play? Uh,
lead and sing? And some guys like I do, and
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the crowd's like oh, and the guy looks like Billy
Joran Strong and so I'm like, is this a setup?
Because I wouldn't be a get cool whatever, it's entertainment.
I don't care. And I'm like, wow, So it wasn't.
So the guy gets up, and the guy's freaking out
and you can tell he's so pumped to be on
stage the green day and Billy Joe's like, you have
to play? He goes yeah, and so again the bass
drums they got it. They don't only stop, they're playing
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the whole time. And so the guy takes the guitar
and he gets on the because you guys riding and
the guys they're still playing to doing it, and he goes,
has no idea to play it. It's awful, it's awesome,
it's a great and then they he took the guitar
from him, he said get off stage, and then he
played that part and it was amazing. So don't do
that bit. Yeah it didn't. So that's so, but that
would be cool if you probably gole up. Yeah, yeah,
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you never know. I mean, you gotta especially too, like
we'll take a request in the audience. I mean, you
can only do that maybe a couple of times, because
it's you know, you get like and then won't stop yelling,
and that kind of gets disruptive, and of course everybody
has to somebody's got to say free bird. Just it
just happens every time. Well, my number one song, free
bird all right here is uh this is my favorite
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lady a song. It is from two thousand and ten.
It is American Honey. She grew up on the side
of the road with the church bells, free and strong
glow girls. She grew up good, she grew up so
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black American Honey. Let's go to the chorus through there's
a wooing and the wind coming out my name like
a long lost friend. This the sas as E's ba
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oh nothing sweet summertime an American honey. That's awesome, lady.
And in studio the request line tour with just a
lovely guy Dave Barnes opening up was so good and
it's funny, and so the tour is gonna be awesome.
And today we are here celebrating the new song. Are
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you guys doing a video for Summer State of Mone.
You've already done it and it's not out is it
comes out Friday? Oh than goodness, because if I've been out,
you're doing and awkward for everybody. Okay, so tomorrow it's
gonna be out. Summer State of Mind the video. This
song is out now, Summer State of Mind, and listen
I say it again, and you know, I don't ever
want it to get lost that. I just you guys
are just really cool, like Ie, I like you people.
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You're also very talented as a group, but you're just
you're just cool folks. And I can appreciate that. And
I would never ask you guys just to come in
and perform because it's early. But they were like, do
you want to perform? And I was like, I don't
know if they want to perform. They're big stars. They're like, no,
don't perform. One time I said no and Charles like
you don't want us to perform? And I remember that
and I was like, I'm never gonna finch Charles again.
So it's like, show people what we you know, what
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we love to do. So thank you everyone. If they
come to your town, you should go watch this. There's
a number. You can go to their website and see
the number to call and leave them a voice inmail
and go watch the request line tour, stream the song
and can't wait. Whenever you guys get the full body,
you do a whole record. If you're gonna do that, great,
If not, whatever, you got a key to the place,
so come by anytime. Thank you. All Right, there they are, lady, everybody, guys,
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it's time for the good news. Fourteen year old Tie
Spender is from South Carolina and he loves his step back.
He's actually had a stepdad since he was two years old,
but he hates the word step in front of the dad.
So he really wants to get adopted. So he said, guys,
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I'm going to start mowing lawns to help make money
for this adoption fees. There's so many court fees, thousands
of dollars, so he's already made about three hundred dollars
in the family's life. I love it. The step dad's like,
I'm gonna pay for most of it, but the fact
that he's taken the initiative to do this is awesome. Yeah,
I mean, and the stepdad has to also feel extremely
touched that I think he's wanted as the dad. He
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wants it that bad that he's going to work for
it for I love it. That's pretty cool. That's a
good one. That's what it's all about. Right there. That
was tell me something good. Ninety seconds on the clock.
It's time for the morning Corny. But we get to
figure it out. It's the investigative Morning Corny, Amy, All
you ready, Morning Corny? What do you call a dad
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when he falls through ice? What do you call a
dad when he falls through ice? Pops? Pops pops, popsicle,
pop snickle? Right? Frozen pop? Frozen pop? Pop pop pop,
ice pop with ice pop? Come on for wrong though
we're not wrong, we don't get to move on too
like we lose and it's it pop sickle or ice pop.
(43:18):
Both are good. I like ice pop pop sickle pop.
I think it's probably popsickle because ice pop. I don't
think it's universal. What is an ice pop? Uh? We
don't know. Let's go popsicle? Okay, come on, let's go
pop sickle All right, go amy? Popsicle? Yeah? So what
do you call a dad when he falls through the ice? Popsicle?
We got popsicles? Okay? What is a housewear? What is
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a housewear apron um, housewears house roof home home eve
homebody shingle home home, housewears a home homer spoon. What's
a housewar hants tllar address address address, go dress address, Amy,
(44:04):
address the house wearing address? Give us one more? What
concert costs forty five cents cents with nickel back nickel back? Okay?
Why why do crabs never give to charity? There? That's what? No,
(44:29):
because they're shellfish? Okay, we got three walk through because
we ran through amy, go ahead. Number one was what
do you call a dad when he falls with the
ice pop popsicle? What does a housewear? Address? Address? Good? One? Yeah?
What concert costs forty five cents? I just knew this
one fifty cent with nickel back. Technically fifty cent featuring nickelback.
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Technically that that doesn't make a joke. I like featuring. Okay,
go ahead. Why do crabs ever give to charity because
they're shellfish? That's good shelfish. I didn't I didn't realize
crabs for fish. There's shell there's there's shellfish. The bell
it's a play on selfish shellfish. I thought a shellfish
is like a clam in an oyster and they have
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a shell. They literally have a shell. Okay, shell, Okay,
all right, thank you. That's what's happening. We're about to
get to number two in a second, so let's do it.
Nineties music videos Artists had to be awesome. Song had
to be awesome. Video had to be awesome. At number
five with Chattahoochie by Alan Jackson is nineteen ninety two.
(45:34):
Number four is boot Scoot and Boogie by Brooks and
Dunne ninety one. At number three, Probbed Me Up Beside
the jew Box Joe Diffy Si Je Box at number
two of the year was nineteen ninety nine. It just
made the cut. So nineteen nine, Well, why two K?
(45:58):
Everyone thought that were old was ending because when all
the computers hit z Rose Rose Boom, apparently we just exploded.
Some people still think it did end, and we're in
a simulation since then. Do you believe that? You know,
here's the thing I believe. I believe in life after love? Okay, sir,
thank you, also even laugh after love. That's what I
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believe in. WHYK not so much? Yeah, so that happened?
Who wants to be a millionaire premiered massive that happened.
Everybody watched that show. Amazing show. Yeah, I mean, is
that your finally into rageous? Yeah, that show was awesome.
At the time, DVD players were starting to phase out
VHS tape, so the DVD was the deal. And there
was a whole time where it was all right, is
(46:41):
a DVD or blue ray and you buy one or
the other, and blue rays gone the way of the
Dodo bird. Nobody blue rays. It DVD wins, although even then,
since then it's been killed too. So we were download
songs on Napster for free. Miss those days. Yeah, many
lots of music. I just I just clicked the letter
L and be like, oh, I'm gonna go to sleep
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down every song the start with the letter L and
wake up and have a whole new music library. It
is awesome. And we were like, we hate these bands
for making us more to pay for their music. Free
music rules and they're Talenta sucks And obviously we were wrong. Wrong.
In nineteen ninety nine, the Pokemon franchise was exploding all
over the United States with the release of the Pokemon
Red and Blue video game. The year before nineteen ninety nine,
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Pokemon has taken over, never gotten to Pokemon. Mike Dee
did and still has all these cards that are worth
a lot of money. Huh what do you think they're
all worth? Right now? Just about round it? Go a
few thousand and three thousand, three thousand, I give you
fifteen hundred or forty percent. Here we go, I keep
them okay. The song at number two from nineteen ninety nine.
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It debuted March third, nineteen ninety nine, on CMT. The
song's music video was shot in New York City and
at parodies the song you might as well face it
addicted to love Donna, So it parodies it in music video,
not in sound. But do you remember that? You might
as well? Robert Palmer? Palmers right, do you remember it? Yeah?
(48:12):
You remember the video? Yeah? No? What is it? Is? That?
The one where they're in the black dresses and the
girls dancing look back here in the red lipstick. That
is exactly what it is. The role Reversal Show Shania
Twain surrounded by sex emale musicians at number two Shania Twain.
The song won the Best Grammy one of the Grammy
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Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. She performed at
the Super Bowl halftime Show number two. Man, I feel
like a woman. Nice job at So who do you
think is the most famous person alive? Now? Think, think
about your answer before you just yelled out, because I
don't want you to just yelling out. I think it
could be this one. You get one answer here, one answer.
So they've talked to over five hundred thousand people from
(48:55):
all over the Western world, meaning in India they have
a whole different list of celebrities because it's so massive,
and China, so you're talking about America, the UK people
we would consider famous. Okay, so who would you consider
the most famous person alive? And then at one, two, three,
four or five? I have seven people on the list.
(49:16):
So write your answer down because you guys can have
the same answer. I got it. It's easy. It doesn't
include um celebrity. So you get three right right down
your top three? Right? Yeah yeah, yeah, all but are politicians,
it doesn't matter. Famous is famous? Write down your three
and the person who's three gets those points as the
winner of this game. All right, three most famous people
(49:40):
alive in the higher Europe on the list. More points
you get, Oh okay. People are asked, who do you
consider the most famous person alive. My list is so weird.
Let me know when you have your three. I'm my three,
(50:01):
I'm in, I'm in. All right, who do you have
for your most famous person? Amy? The Queen Queen Elizabeth. Okay,
maybe I'll have Queen Elizabeth. No, no, no, but everybody
knows her, she's famous. I had to think about Elizabeth.
I didn't know that was her name. When you say queen,
I was like, just the Queen, Queen, Queen Elizabeth. Okay,
(50:24):
so you have Queen Elizabeth. Yeah. Uh, Taylor Swift, may
have Taylor Swift. No, no no, no, how okay? Right? And uh,
dang it, toss up Tom Hanks. So you have Queen Elizabeth,
Taylor Swift, and Tom Hanks. Let me do your points
here without telling you where they are on the list.
So I just picked those quickly of Amy with a
(50:47):
total of zero fourteen points. Oh take that? So you
get ten if you get the number one. Huh nine,
eight seven, six? Okay, lunchbox, who is your most famous Parson?
Ronaldo the soccer player, Ye okay, I don't even pop
in my head. Go ahead, Lionel Messi, okay, go ahead,
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and Kim Kay yeah, okay, Lunchbox at total point, did
you carry the one ten? Yeah? What? Ronaldo is the
most famous autletes because you know them and he doesn't
know Ronald which you could pick him out the room. Yeah,
she could. Christ absolutely, he did not make the list.
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Eddie Bones, I don't have any of those people. My
list is fresh go ahead o. Number one, Donald Trump, okay,
number two, Dolly Parton. Everyone knows Dolly Parton. And number
three the goat of basketball, Michael Jordan. Okay, all right,
let me have Eddie. That's actually pretty good. Thank you, Ronaldo.
(51:55):
I almost put Tiger Woods. Eddie, you have a total
come on, hit me zero points. Ruser loser grass person
in the world. According to this, it's Kim Kardashian number one.
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It's number one. That's the only one Lunchbox got. By
the way, so Kim Kardashian was worth ten points. She's
number one. Number two nobody got. It was Beyonce and
number three Queen Elizabethan. I just I can't believe it.
Number four, you didn't win. I'm so honored. I want
to thank me so hard. You love me, you really
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love me. It's amazing. Barack Obama's at four Taylor swept.
Is it five? Ye? Oprah? Is it six? Who? And
she needs one name? And then finally the last one
here that was Ariana one day Amy. You know famous
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people more than these two knuckleheads. I know the most
famous thought that. No, okay, I'm good, okay, sorry, Ammy,
you won the game and there's our winner, Ammy, nice job,
nice job, crown, No crown for this one. No sorry
by that? All right, it's time your big stories, Bobby's
be stories. A miserable neighbor dubbed Karen, seemed to purposefully
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run a wedding across the street because she mowed the
yard the whole time. Oh no, that's dirty. The lawnmowing
session was so noisy that you could hear them in
the video of the couple's vowels. Dang, the clip, which
has a bunch of views on TikTok, has sparked out right, yeah,
I'm I'm mad at that, me too. You got our
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mo while they're and no one went to go tell them, hey,
will you stop mowing? We're doing a wedding over there. Maybe,
but I don't she doesn't have to go. Sure, she
wouldn't just buy someone going, Hey, would you please stop,
because she's doing it for a reason. Huh. That's from
the New York Post. I don't like her, I guess
I wish I knew more of the story. And there's
that picture of her weededing too real close dial in.
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Jeremy and Sarah Henson were on vacation in Las Vegas.
When they're a ring camera notified then there was someone
at their front door. The camera showed their dog, Dexter,
was at the door. And again, they're on vacation in
Las Vegas. They left Dexter at a puppy hotel two
miles away, where he climbed a six foot fence and
just went home. Amazing. I saw him with the doctor
just went home and he's trying to get back in.
So you probably have to call anigh or hopefully have
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someone mulling during your wedding to go let him in.
That's from the New York Post. That is funny. An
eighty three year old doctor has a newborn son with
a thirty five year old wife. So it's not even
about the doctor. It's he's eighty three and he had
a kid with a thirty five year old Yeah, eighty
three is like, oh, like if it's thirty five, and
he's like sixty one, Like sixty one is still young
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enough to like, it's older, but it's still young. Like
chill and do stuff. You could probably see him go
to college. You're worrying diapers kids, I'm talking about the marriage. Oh,
sixty one, like they're they're famous people. Sixty one and
you're like, all right, they're older, but it's fine. Eighty
three is like an old man, Like I don't worry
about him driving. I don't worry about a sixty one
year old driving. But an eighty three year old has
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a son with thirty five year old wife. Doctor who's
the father of a baby boy says each day knowing
that he won't get to see his son grow up
makes them sad. Yeah, you dope. You didn't think about that.
How about the final few happy days you get because
of your signs? That's more, probably only got eleven days left.
I'm very happy. Uh. This nutrition expert, which is the doctor, says,
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let's I'm gonna give him any memories as possible. She
became pregnant after fertility treatments. You look at them, it
looks like her and her grandpa, It doesn't it does.
So it looks like Grandpa got in the picture at
the hospital, like Grandpa, come get a picture with the baby.
So that's a part of me was wondering, did it
isn't an accident or they planned it was for Tilly treaments. Yeah,
I hear that. Now he already had two sons, there
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were adults, three granddaughters, and now he has a three
granddaughter and daughter that's older than the sons. So they're
the granddaughters. Let me think about this. So if there's
a granddaughter but they have their grandpa's son that's uncle,
they're older than their uncle. Oh my god, way way
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older than their uncle. Dang. There's golfers on the golf
course from ABC thirteen in Cyprus, Texas. They're playing. You know,
he played golf like for people to be quiet while
you swing, And all of a sudden, cops were chasing
a guy dude dropping AKA forty five runs to the
golf course. Whoah, You imagine a foot pursuit dropping an
AKA forty five right through the golf course and they
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bogeat the holes. Now I don't know about the holes.
And that was their school. It was like grand theft
auto cars and stuff. There's foot everything right through the
golf course that I've been awesome to see as long
as somebody got hurt. You just see that, like the
sub driving through the golf course right before you stop
and it runs. Yeah, and then he gets out runs.
It's crazy. It's like a range over flying through the holes.
But you didn't art drop on the greens, because that's bad.
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You didn't do that. The tea boxes. Yeah. Finally a
man is reunited with his phone ten months after losing
it in the river. Ten months what it was still working.
I don't care how many phones I've had that have
said to be waterproof if I like spill on it,
they don't want to say exactly. Scots wasn't a river.
So he lost his phone canoeing and it turned up
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and it was ten months later. They put in an
eric compressor and next day they charged. It worked. Unbelievable. Wow,
work plug the charger and it worked. That's a lot
of rice. You gotta get the whole right. Rounding company
put the phone in that thing to get it to work.
That's from BBC's story. The day this story comes with
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us from West Virginia. We all know the game cornhole
where you got the two boards, you got the bean bags,
you throw it in the hole. Yeah. Well, one guy
lost and he was like, man, I don't think your
bean bags a regulation size. And they get in an
argument and he leaves, comes back with a chainsaw and
slashes the guy's tires. Oh why I go for the tires, Like,
really make a statement and go for the boards. Yeah
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that's what I was thinking. I'll show you regulations. Yeah,
that's funny. So what happens? So he got arrested. Yeah,
and they do not know if alcohol was involved. Yeah
I do it was. I'm munch boxed. That's your bone
head story of the day. All right, heck of a
show today. You guys can follow me on Instagram. Mister
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Bobby Bones. Would love to hear from you. So that
being said, tomorrow, Big show, Luke Combs, Jimmy Allen, the
Friday Morning Dance Party. I hope you guys have an
awesome day. We'll see if Friday. That's tomorrow by everybody,