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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. Hello, welcome to Bobby Loves You. What you've
called this number for a reason, it's the wrong number.
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I gotta go to love you. Yep, I'm out unknown
fact about Lunchbox Eddie. Eddie was a funny one. Yall
had no idea. But I get to sit next to
lunchbox and did you know that he doesn't type the
way you know you were taught to type with the
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home keys and all that. He uses his index fingers.
I'm a peer. I've always said I'm a pecker. I
mean many people have too, and they don't know. Yeah,
I'm a pecker pecker, but I'm pretty good. I can
use my pointer fingers and my thumb. So I used
four fingers. I'm most peckers just use their fingers. But
I'm telling you what improved my typing is chatting on Facebook.
I'm a lot faster. We do it every day all
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the time. I'm saying, like in high school, I took
a typing class where you had to try to do that,
and you would had to type these papers out and
everybody be done in ten minutes. And then me goofing
off roads of the class and there I am with
my peckers going boom boom boom boom, stressing out, and
I'd get it done with like a minute left to go.
In class. I tried for class. I tried to mean
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you tried. I would sit there and be like yeah,
and I would you do it over and over it,
but I would fail because I would go on Facebook.
I would get a lot better. I would get bad
grades because I wasn't getting them done because I would
mess up so much I'd had to delete, go back
a A S d E. I don't know what you're
talking about. I'm just saying that you taught us are
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home keys the home keys, and then you're supposed to
do it. And I would try to type those papers
and I would mess up so much that I was
running out of time, so I just had to peck.
That's it. You You look like a puppet. Yeah, pecks
twenty types, because that's like you have strings on your
arms up down, up down, up down. It looks like
a yeah, like a fraggle rock or like a muppet.
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And the fingers are flying everywhere, like when he has
to move the finger all the way to get the
backspace and then oh my gosh when there's a shift
and you know exclamation point. It's crazy. Like we sit
turn in Show Pepper every night, Like, honestly, how long
does it take you to type up your stories? It
takes a little while. He's the last one to submit
right now, But listen, it's really doesn't take that long.
I'm I'm pretty quick with the peckers. Like, I'm like,
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I can type. I mean, what do you gonna make
a type? I can type you something right now. You
shouldn't do it. Hey, look your peckers quick, right, And
we were okay with that. What's he doing? That's I
don't even care that much. I just thought it was funny. Yeah,
he's fine for as much as he has to pack its.
Pecker works fine. Boa tied to whole sentence, A whole sentence. Wow,
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today we're going to Las Vegas. I'm gonna make millions
of dollars. I was just practicing positive thoughts for tomorrow.
Did you do a comma? Why would there be a
comma there? Today we're going to Las Vega. Guess comma?
He just blew his mind. No way did that? No,
I did another supposed to a comma, I would I
know they're supposed to be a comma there the pause? Man,
another one of those classes that you huh. Yeah, I
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get that a lot sometimes, Like when I'm typing things,
It'll be like, oh, do you want to put a
comma on there? And I'm like, I guess if you guys,
won't you argues with it? Why would I do that?
He's talking to the paper clip, Hey, paper clip, the
paper clip the time? Yeah, what do you mean? What's
your reason behind this comma? That paper clip rock? He
was cool, man, he was really cool. He saved me
a lot. So this is not how we do a
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resume usually. Would you like me to put this in? Yes?
I was absolute paper clip morgan. Someone stole a box
of stuff here that was yours, like a Titan stuff. Yes,
so I got my Titans thing in the mail and I, oh,
these guys are looking at each other at me. So
I looked at him looking at me. This or reaction
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was to look at each other. So you're gonna say
the story, but something just happened over here, so go
ahead and explain what happens is I don't know? Well,
so my Titans box came and I opened it up
and I was like, cool, this is awesome, and I
left it sitting in the green room for me to
take home. I got a hoodie, some T shirt, some hats.
I knew what was in there. Well, I opened it
up before I laughed. I was like, just out of curiosity,
making sure everything's in here. I opened it up. The
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hoodie's gone, So no, I don't have it anymore. I
hear Ray laughing to the glass, which the sound almost
never comes through the glass, right, What do you know? Nothing?
But it's just comical that stuff gets stolen. And I mean,
how are you going to steal the hoodie? You obviously
can't ever wear it? Who would you say? Where's the
most hoodies lunchbox? Do you have a new Titans hoodie?
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Buy any chance? Guys? Don't. I'm not a Titans fan,
But you have hoodies from all kinds of stuff. Do
you have like pharmaceutical saleshood I have the Colorado Rockies,
not a fan of them. Did you steal Morgan Hoddy?
I would never do that. What are you doing the
voice like that voice? Do you have Morgan's hoodie? Nope?
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Why are you looking around? You're saying he doesn't have
it right now. Yeah, that's why, say, did you just
think it was promo and you just grabbed it? Like
I didn't see a name on the box. So he
did it and let's just say that. No, let's just
say I don't want to do let I'm saying. And
so there was three T shirts of hoodie, so I
thought it was meant for everybody. So I was like, oh,
why didn't you ask? That's like a hundred would I
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ask anybody? Scooba Steve the person you should ask, I think,
says Morgan on the bottle, all the things that come
half names on him. And I did not see a
name on the box. Look, it wasn't box. I saw Titans.
I saw it when I got the box, Morgan. But
in the green room, this is for you. He didn't
tell me that it's not for you. I was large, okay,
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but you don't take stuff. It was really soft. It's
on like this. Yeah, and you know, and you know
the Mitchell Timpenny when he came in last week and
he had that Derrick Henry shirt on that was in
the box. So he must have got a package too.
So you were looking in the box no, I'm just
seeing it like other stuff. Would you have taken it
as well? No? I preferred the hoodie. I like hoodies,
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but that's not yours. Well, I didn't know whose it was,
but you didn't look. I did look. I looked at
the box. I was like, oh boxing. You looked at
the box and you didn't Did you look at like
a mailing No, I didn't see a mailing thing. All
I saw was a Titans box. Where's the hoodie? Now,
that's not the crib the crib. I think you either
a oh Morgan a hoodie? That hoodie hopefully unwashed unwashed? Okay? No,
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no, no no, no, never been worn or washed? Oh you
said unwashed, and I meant like I don't want to
get it. I don't want it then washed? Have you
worn it? No, I'm just chilled with it to the house.
You haven't worn it, but you chilled with it. Yeah,
it's like laying on the count with your packer. Wasn't
pecking in it? Okay, you're wear it to write something
like shot or something, because it's not like freezing cold
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my house like it is here? Got it? Got it? So?
Did you have it? Have you had it on it? No,
I didn't try it on. Yeah, he should wash it. No,
he should give it to Morgan. And if she wants
to wash it, that's fine, or dry clean it or nothing.
But you have to give Morgan the hoodie bag. It's hurt. No, No,
it's hers. Yeah, okay, I didn't know his hers. But
you didn't look. No, I did look. I'm telling you.
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I looked at the box. I was like, oh, tits
gear and I were going to nowhere with this. Yeah.
I'm still wondering why you didn't know I was getting
something from them? He saw the DM Yeah, no, I
thought at the game. Here's what I think. My theory is,
he still upset he didn't get invited to go to
the celebrity suite, so now he's taking it out on
Morgan and little ways correct, And this is a way
I didn't know. I didn't look. If I closed his
eyes and saw the hoodie from Afar, I closed his eyes,
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grabbed him see it. Yes, I just I thought she
said she got something at the game. I didn't run,
and so I thought maybe they heard me talking about it,
so they sent me to look to see And no
one told you that. Well when Scooba Steve come to
you and say, Lunchbox, the Titans have sent you a
box of murder. No, no, I thought it was just everybody.
I didn't know. He thought you didn't even ask? Well,
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why would I ask? If there's something there? I'm like,
oh cool, it's all of us. Ever since, Lunchbox has
been bringing up that why did Morgan go and he
didn't get to go? Have they reached out reached out
to me, Hello Titans, this is working. I mean they
got to be listening in their office right well on
a podcast the Post show like this. Probably not. They
did reach out to me to ask for Bobby's size
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of things. Oh wow, excuse me, Well, don't leave it here?
What'd you tell them? I gave him their stuff. They'll
send it here for you to stuff if it comes in.
Don't I put in your office? Yeah? What your name
wasn't on the door? That was my office? Or they're
going there? Wait, Morgan, now that Stevenson place football, we
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should go. We try to take Stevenson. Okay, like Morgan
has all the tickets kids, we should go. What's up?
Come on, hook me up? That's the head coach John
Robinson GM. Let's go. Come home. The hoodie has to
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come back, and you know you stole her hoodie. I
didn't know hers, you guys like I knew it was hers.
You guys are pointed me as at the you know
hest all the hoodie. Hey, I have a bit I
wanted to do here, but the involves music and I
can't play music right scubaya for five seconds or less?
So I can't. I couldn't do this music bit now
I can only do it on the air on YouTube,
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or I can't do it at all. Yes, yeah you can,
And then we can't even put on the podcast if
I do on the air, yeah, if we can't make
it the proper end for five seconds or less? Yeah, hm,
So we can't play music games anymore. Sorry, And I'm
still airs on our national show. You can on the show.
They just can't put on the podcast. Even with Ronnie
yesterday Ronnie Donne, I couldn't play any brooks and done clips,
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so I just sing them back to him. Remember the
songunt best limits up? Remember that one that works? Yea? Yeah,
so what now could you sing it? Yeah? Maybe it's younger?
Get out of mind? Oh yeah, you can't play Oh
I think all you need is five seconds? Can you
do five seconds at a time? Great, let's go. Great question,
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we go five seconds, pause up, and hit it again.
Do it go? But come on the time of that.
I kind of like the loophole. There are any rules
against that? Let's go. Okay, Ray, give me five seconds
of the song. Okay, here we are just chilling. I
don't want to say I gotta skip ahead. He's gonna
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get now, he's gotta get to the five second. Oh
you stopped it. Let's do it again from the top,
all right, from the top, could take forever on my mind. Okay,
take a breath, Okay, all right, hanging out man, young girl,
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get out of my mind? Something my thoughts of you
are way out of line, something like that. Let's go
get and then it's as you better run girl. So
Eddie sent me this and said, what you canceled the song?
I mean, we cancel everything else in the world, but
this song has lasted since nineteen sixty eight. Hey, Mike,
we throw the lyrics up. What the crap man? You're saying?
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It's kind of young girl, get out of my mind?
And he's singing it like, oh like, hey, look at me,
I'm romantic like, what are you talking about? Full Michael Bublet,
young girl. So it's like the you know, the Christmas
one we canceled. Uh huh, I really can't stay. Nobody's
even looking at this song. Huh No, I think everyone
forgot about it. But I was listening to when you
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said it, young get out, I don't think about the worst.
I was listening to the oldie station cooking. I was like, dude,
this song came. I'm like, what the crap? No, no no, no,
no, no no, no no. You were singing a little too passionate. Okay,
here we go, young girl, get out of my mind.
But love for you is way out of line. Better
run girl, you're much too younger. Oh my god. And
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this was so bad that I google the songwriter. I'm like,
he's got to be in jail, right, let's do it more.
I don't know how the melody of the verse. What's
all the charms of a woman. You've kept the secret
of your youth. You led me to believe you're old enough.
Oh no, no, give me love, and now it hurts
to know the truth. CANCELTF man. Yeah whooa young girl,
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get out of my mind. I love for you is
way out of line. Better run girl. You're too young girl, Okay,
let's keep going. Oh man, beneaths your perfume and makeup,
you're just a baby in the sky. Oh my god,
though you know it's wrong to be alone with me.
That come on, look is in your eyes? Who I'm
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telling you? Get out of my mind? Wow, I didn't
even get that far more. There's more, there's more, Oh
my gosh. So hurry home to your mama. I'm sure
she wonders where you are. Get out of here before
I have the time to change my mind, because I'm
afraid it will go too far. I cannot believe. I
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know the song, I know the quo. Man, Yo, let
me finish a guy, Yo, get out of my mom
My love for you is the way a limbtter runer.
You're much too younger, younger, get out of my mom
my love for you? Is that it? Mike, No more
is that. When they arrested him, I stopped the words.
That's the creepiest song I've ever heard in my life. Yeah,
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that's worse than Baby don't wait. Yeah yeah, wow, well baby,
it's old side. He's like drink his drink. It's pretty bad.
But I mean, this is like crazy young Yeah, baby's
called us. I don't think it's anything I llegal, it's
just creepy. This is illegal. Yeah, man, but he didn't
do anything. I guess that's what he's saying. It's like,
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get out of here. I'm watching before I do something.
But I wonder how old he His name is Gary Puckett,
Gary Puckett. Yeah, he's not the songwriter, though I didn't
would you ever sing that song by a songwriter if
you first of all, if you've wrote it and then
you're singing it, still extra creepy. So what I found
my research is the guy that wrote it was the
producer of that album and he was like, hey, I
got this serious boler you guys might like it. And
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then the band's what four dudes, and they're all like,
best to get him immediately for sure. Okay, back then,
what was it sixty nine? No, I'm asking what was no? No, no,
no no, I'm asking what was the age of marrying
and amy. That's even crazier say that they're just a
young girl. Oh I know, because even if like it
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was younger, then this dude's still talking about it being illegal.
There's another song, and I don't know, maybe we google Lyrix,
but it's like she's sixteen. She's beautiful and she's mine.
It's the Beatles and they should all go to jail.
She was just Mike doesn't want to google because are
you thinking of the she was just seventeen? No, okay,
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different one. I don't want to go. Oh it's Ringo,
you're sixteen. You're beautiful in your mind, dang ringo, Ringo. Wow,
sweet little sixteen. She's just got to have about half
a million framed autographs, her walls filled pictures. She gets
some one by one, become so excited. Oh watch her
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at the run. Oh mommy, mommy, please me I Oh, daddy, daddy, whatever.
Sweet little sixteen. She's got the grown up blues, tight
dresses and lipsticks. She's supporting high Hill boots. Oh but
tomorrow morning she'll have to change her trend, become sweet
sixteen and back in class again. Where is the part
that's like she's sixteen? Keep going down, Mike, wya, m
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there's a lot of these songs. Apparently she's sixteen and
she's be Okay, that's Ringo. Ready you have Ringo? She's sixteen?
Do we play five seconds of Oh maybe it's your
there's a different one. You're sixteen. That's a different one
by Ringo. You're sixteen. What the heck Ringo's got all
these songs about sixteen year old? Get no. I just
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need you to play five seconds of it. Stop it,
skip ahead, all right, just play it randomly anywhere else
I want to find if I know this one. Okay,
here's a good part. That's not a good part. That's
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it's a kazoo solo. Hey, that was a kazoo. So
this is Ringo after Beatles. I don't know, dude, I'm
just weird doubt by all this. What's that song? Mike?
It is Okay, you're sixteen. You're beautiful in your mind. Yeah,
you're sixteen, you're beautiful. Can you find that part? Raight?
Scrub it a little bit. We're okay to listen to
some scrubs nineteen seventy three and mind rewind y'all beautiful
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ring that's it. That's a ring this, dude, this is
after the Ringo in nineteen seventy three. We need to
have a discussion on if he's an adult adult, why
he would be singing that to be in his thirty
by then you can easily change it to nineteen. It's
why not and still feels weird. How old? So in
seventy three he'd have been thirty three. That's wild. Come on, man,
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that's straight Seinfeld. Dude, what did he do again? God?
Sixteen year old girl when he was like thirty eight
or something. I'm sure those numbers are off a little bit,
but that's why I'm trucking to see his spouse's type type.
Creepy songs from from the sixties. Oh, Man, yeah, Mike, Mike,
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keep googling. Man, Oh, I'm just disgusted by this creepy
songs from the There's a lot just seventies, sixties whatever.
But it's like, you know, record producers, record labels, they
all let this go. They signed off on all these songs,
spooky songs. No one huh. Well, I'm never gonna listen
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to young girl, na I think man I took that
off se Oh no, I'm not listening to that anymore.
I change the lady, get out of my mind, the
old woman. I mean, the worst part is when he says,
get out of here now, you better run girl before
I change my mind. Was worried about you. You better run, bro.
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That's crazy. Yeah, man, why would someone you think? Even then,
you think a lot of that stuff since there was
no social media, which just kept quiet, not ye sing it.
It was probably number one. And if Gary Puckett like
they still play because one of these old mans still play,
like if they still sing that song, no way they
still perform that that one out of the set list. Okay,
we can move off that. That is That is weird.
I've never noticed that. I don't ever look at lyrics
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for anything. Ever. I don't know half due when they
say that it definitely catches your ears. Huh, exactly what
is it? Would you say? Do you remember another creepy song? Okay,
She's beautiful, She's mine. Lunchbox google scary songs, No monster
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mash came up, creepy songs, thriller. Mike's googling a bunch
of weird stuff here. I'm not gonna say what he's googling.
What I did? Creep He's trying to inappropriate songs, top
ten jail bait songs. That's it though, That's that's hilarious.
Here did you get did you google tat? That's what
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it's called creepy rock songs about young girls. You've been
singing along without realizing it. This is exactly what we're
looking for. Go uh see if I know it's Betsy girls,
poke it out. Bikini is a little ditty I can stare.
Oh my gosh, Nope, what dirty gray cat blues by
the rolling Stone scroll it Mike's got Mike's got it.
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Oh read that. I can see you. You're fifteen years old. No,
I don't want your I d you look so restless
and you're so far from home. But it's no hanging matter,
it's no capital crime. Can you play some of my
straight cat blues right from the stones, just the beginning?
See if I know that. Let's see Christine sixteen from Kiss.
She's been around, she's young and clean. I gotta have her.
I can't live without her. Christine sixteen, Christine sixteen, I'm
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about grateful dead. They have one called good Morning Little Schoolgirl.
My Sharona. You know, mom never gonna stop give it up,
such a dirty mind. I always get it up for
the touch of the younger kind of stop it. I've
never heard that line, this line, good morning little school girl?
Can I come home? With you. Tell your mama and
your papa. I'm a little schoolboy too. What's that that's
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grateful dead? Good morning, little schoolgirl? Ray? What's this song?
Great cat? You're ready? Yeah? I turn it down and
just fast forward it a little bit. I got it
right here, goohead from the I don't have it? Can
you play a little more? I don't know that one either? Yeah,
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if I know every word, that's my favorite. Um here's
one girl. You'll be a woman soon. Oh yeah, could
please come take my hand soon? You'll need a man.
That's weird. That is Neil Diamond. Yeah, keep going, Keep going, Mike.
There's young Girl from Gary Puckett. Yeah. Number one, you're sixteen.
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You're beautiful in your mind? From Johnny Burnett. Is that
a did Ringo do a cover of that? You come
on like a dream. Peaches and cream looks like strawberry wine.
You're sixteen, You're beautiful in your mind? Come on, go ahead.
Don't stand so close to me from the police, you know,
don't stand so, don't stand so close to me. Inside him,
there's longing. This girl's an open page bookmarking. She's so close.
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Now the girl is half his age. Well that could
be fifty and twenty five. Absolutely, yeah, I'm not gonna
throw them in jail for that one. Brown Sugar, the
Rolling Stones, brown sugar, How come you taste so good
brown sugar? Just like a young girl should? The young
girl parts weird if I said younger girl, but young girl,
it means young girl. That's weird. The Doors Alabama song,
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Well show me the way to the next little girl. Oh,
don't ask why, or don't ask why what the aerosmith
walked this way. Let's see if this one is it?
Schoolgirl sweety with a kind of class sassy little skirts
climbing way up. Yeah, yeah, this one's weird. And I
probably sang along schoolgirl sweetie with a classy kind of
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sassy little skirts climbing way up the knee. There was
three young ladies in the school Jim Locker. When I
noticed they was looking at me, Well, what if he's
in skirl? Yeah, I think some of these are like
in the eyes of another student, Yeah, what if he's
in I'm doing all the bands out like and being
like going no, no, no, that was good. Four or seventeen.
When you grow older, girl, you'll remember I told you
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girl seventeen you're just seventeen, okay, not thirteen, big star thirteen.
This is called oh, this one's bad, This one's bad
because then the title of the song is thirteen and
the lyric is would you be an outlaw for my love?
If it's so, then let me know what. That's what
Chris Harrison shows up at the door type stuff with
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the wine coolers. No he doesn't, no, no no, no, I know,
with the I can't believe this. Keep going just a
couple more. Yeah, I go that past that one. Um, okay, well,
music in the sixties was really creepy. Yeah, man, what's
out Chris wrong, Chris, we're just talking about Chris stories.
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Chris Hanson. Chris, Uh, you said, Chris whatever. I don't
even know anymore Chris Hansen. Oh yeah, Hanson, because we
knew even what you said. Harrison Harrison. Oh yeah, different, dude.
What about jail bait? The songs called jail beat, Yeah,
by I've never seen that song. It says, well, I
don't care if you're just thirteen. You look too good
to be true. Yep, I just know that you're probably clean.
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There's one little thing I got to do. Jail bait,
you look so good to me. Jail bait. You will
you that this eighties or seventies, and you know I've
got to have you in a matter of time. Sad
but true. So tell your mama that I'm back in town.
Tell your MoMA that I'm back in town. My mind
is blown right now. That's the nude. Oh, especially the
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my Sharona one. In ninth grade, we did a school
like a drill team. We danced to that. We did
a jailbait. The whole play based on the Hey. One
of the lines is it's quite It's all right, baby,
it's quite all right. I asked your mama. Oh he's
lying about Wait a minute, officer, Wait a minute, officer,
don't put those handcuffs on me. The very end, Hey, Oh,
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shure with you. That's the line. Terrible, I tell you.
Maybe that's him saying you'll get arrested if you do this.
Oh I'm stretching. Yeah you are. And I'm not a
nugent guy. But at least somebody goes to jail at
the end. And the song is called jail bait. That's weird.
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So it's a full story. Maybe it's about what you say, Mike.
The whole album's jail. He invested a whole album in
the m you know, like we do rejected segments. Yeah,
but that's what the label said. They're like, let's treat
this like, let's do all the songs you been jail
put on a record. Give it a shot. Oh gosh,
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that's wild. Are man? Oh man, I honestly cannot believe this,
young get out of my mind. Okay what he found?
Another one? No, no, this is about jail Bait. So
two years before he released it, he had been he
had explored the option of becoming the legal guardian of
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a seventeen year old girl when he was in his thirties,
so they could hook up without her parents having any
legal recourse. Ted Nugent, Yes, so he wrote a song
about story from this is from the Huffington Post. Wow,
I mean, I've never heard any of that. So when
Ted Nugent was thirty two years old, read it. He says,
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when he was thirty two he wrote the song jail.
He released the song jail Bait, but a couple of
years before that, two years afore that, so he was
thirty he uh had the novel idea of becoming legal
guardian to a seventeen year old girl, so that they
could have sex without, you know, her parents having legal recourse.
Isn't he like the family values guy? Now? I don't
know much about him. They acquiesced whatever the heck that
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means acquiesced a quest. Yeah, you're right right. I guess
they figured better Ted Nugent than some drug invested punk
in high school. He told VH one years later. No, No,
he wasn't legal guard. I don't know. If they were,
he'd let him hook up without they would ensue who
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I just googled him. I had no idea what he
even looked like. Oh Ted that, he told the H
one years later. In the same documentary, he claimed to
have had several relationships with young girls and seems to
brag about it gaining their parents' approval first huh, But
he did not go as far as to adopt any
of them. The album's next tract is I Am not
(27:10):
a predator? Serious? I was already Oh I am a predator?
Are you gave him credit? Oh my god? You were
trying to help him out a little bit. I don't
want to say. Yeah, man, I know we're going down
a dark road of seventies I'm glad we're we've moved
sixties fifties. She's made a little progress, all right. Well,
(27:33):
oh I'm done though, Yeah, Oh Courtney loves well, I
don't know. This is allegation. This was this year the
dark side of music. Courtney loves allegation of underage assault
against teg Nugent. Oh yeah, she says that she Oh
my gosh, so dark. I'm done. Yeah, this is trusting me. Yeah,
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you don't want to say what Courtney loves about Ted
Nugent and him and her. Yeah, when she was a kid,
she was twelve and a half. Political now, for example,
Cordy Left claims La la la. I'm I gonna say
that he was twenty nine years old and he was
twelve and a half. Yeah, that's that's well, Eddie. Sorry, dude,
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I mean Gary Puckett and Union Gap. My bad, they
have any other good songs? I read? Does Gary Puckett
have any other good songs? Oh? Man, how does Ted Nujon?
I get canceled completely? Right? Just that one in the system. Yeah,
and I got it all on my computer now, and
you highlighted it and copied it. You got any more
(28:35):
stories over there? Where? Do us tell me something good.
The fact that his list said top ten jail baits songs.
He found that that's good. But it's like the computer
knew we wanted it, suggested Mike wasn't getting that. I
was watching all my exaitt list never came out on
show on the phone. Alicia, who lives in North Dakota.
Hey Alicia, Hi, how are you pretty good? What can
(28:58):
I do for you? So well? Amy needs a penalty?
I heard it too. Oh, this happens a couple of times,
and we don't always bust Amy on it. Sometimes she
doesn't pay attention. But do you want to do you
want to share what happened? Alicia? So immediately when you
started talking about Eddie joining, you said that you would
be Ronnie and Eddie would be cooked. And then like
(29:20):
three sentences later, she goes, well it would be who. Yeah, okay, well,
I was definitely listening to that whole segment. I don't
know how I mean, it was right after Okay, well,
I just started because I was the first I was
picturing you in Caitlin, and then I was like, oh wait,
and then as you said Eddie, so then I was
confirming who's who? But yes, clearly you had said it
six seconds. I was looking at you the entire segment. Yeah, Alicia,
(29:43):
that's a great point. I've talked to the voting panel here.
Oh yeah, what is the punishment? Don't know? The first one?
The money? The first one? What is it? Twenty dollars?
Fine to who too? It goes into a yeah, I
like that. Then we draw forward or something, right, Mike,
you're gonna to remember. I don't know if this was
the first twenty dollars? Is it lunch box? I'll remember
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that next time, the first offense. But we have to
vote as a panel. Do we feel like Amy violated
the rule of not listening and then asking a question
when they weren't listening? Okay, hold on, I'm going to
the voting panel panel, Eddie, it's twenty dollars in the pot.
Absolutely listen. When it happened live, I was like, oh,
I did too. I did too, and I tried to
(30:29):
just go over it. I did. But when we get
called out, we get called out. It happens any well.
I don't know how I miss that because I was
literally staring about the entire time. It's not like I
was on my computer or writing something down or doing
anything organ Okay, I do think that it was a
repetitive situation in this case, right the fact you made
(30:49):
lunch cringe and the caller called her out. So I
feel like we have to do it now before let's say,
if we go it's it's all unanimous, Scuba, what's happening. Yeah,
she should be punished, Mike, Okay, twenty bucks, twenty bucks
in the kiddie that was across the board. Well, yeah,
it almost has to be. I think that'll be it.
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Everybody has to say yes. And there are times listen,
I'm guilty of it too. To be fair, I'm also
reading notes and get into commercials and looking at things,
but I still should not fall. But it happened. Sometimes
we're reading notes and we're not, but I wasn't. Sometimes
talking to friends on Instagram. Sometimes I'm chatting on Facebook, Facebook, Instagram. Yes, Alicia,
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thank you for that call, and we thank you for
being a big listener to the show. Thank you, have
a good day. Amy's like, thank you. I don't through
her teeth. Let's go over to pod who is listening
in Vermont? Hey? Pod? Hey, how are you doing pretty good?
What's going on? Not much for me. I just wanted
(31:52):
to say hi to the show, listen to the show.
I like the show. I was listening this morning when
I was driving and just wanted to call that on
when you were talking about Kane Brown and Entourage. Um,
I now you don't have a lot of time. You know,
we're getting I've done it, you know. Goodness. So you know,
I've done a lot of different talent shows, like you know,
(32:14):
like The Voice, all these different things, try it out,
all this good stuff whatever. But at the end of
the day, I always told myself, if I was ever
to make it through, as they say, into the business,
that's exactly the same way that I would be because
I feel that, you know, you get a taste of
you might get and work hard at. And then I
(32:37):
think to myself, well, if I'm going to pay for security,
whatever it may be, entourage, whatever you want to call it,
I would all mean people that I know, because I
would feel more comfortable at the same time. Yeah, so
I think by all these people doing it, let them
beat man, let them do what they want them, let
(32:59):
them be, let him be. The story was Kane was
in the news because they said, yeah, it had a
big too big of an entourage after he talked about
it in an interview, and I'm like, Kan's entourage, just
like his friends from back in the day. And then
I said, Hey, when I get to do cool stuff,
I show up with sometimes more people than they expect
because I know some of my friends wouldn't get to
experience that stuff because I don't get to experience that stuff.
(33:21):
And I'm like, I get to do this, do you
guys want to go? And they're like yeah, and so
here we go. We straight roll up a little a
little larger than they thought. And it's for no other
reason than if I get an opportunity and I can
take my people to do that too, I'm gonna do it.
And that's what Kane does. What I really liked about
Kane is the day the NBA two K came out,
he had someone set up a whole PlayStation for him
while he was doing hair and makeup. Really, so when
he was at at four am, it was already set
(33:42):
up and ready to go. That's my dudes. I love that.
I only ever tried that once during Breaking Bobby Bones.
So I said, hey, I'm in the trailer a lot,
so can we put a PlayStation in the trailer because
sometimes I would go in the trailer for an hour
and a half as they're moving sets through, like cameras
and lights through wherever were outside and that took a
long time. They said, sures they put one in. There
(34:04):
was no Wi Fi. Well that doesn't work. I couldn't
play on I can't play online. I don't care to
play because I doesn't like playing video games. For the
second video games, I just like playing with my friends. Yeah,
so I was like, well this sucks. So I just
sat in Twitter with Thoms an hour and a half.
Thank you for the call pod. Hope you have a
great day. Let's go over and talk to Virginia in Louisiana. Virginia,
(34:24):
what's going on? Hey? How are you pretty good? What
can I do for you? Okay, so we have been
trying to find your picks on Draft Kings for like
a week. How do we is it? Do we just
need to listen to your podcast or do you have
a Draft Kings user name? Oh, I don't know anything
(34:45):
about a Draft Kings user name. I mean I do
have a Draft Kings account that I use, but yes,
it's on the twenty five Whistles podcast, so you can
search twenty five Whistles and every Friday when the show
goes up, I give you the picks. And it's been way, way, way, way,
way too lucky. I almost don't want you to bet
on it. Rod run from them now, see I'm worried
now I haven't missed and now I'm for sure you're
(35:07):
gonna miss this week. So but yes, everything is on
the podcast or at twenty five Whistles on Instagram. But
it's all there on that so if you want to
check it out, you know, have a taste. But I'm
nervous now I'm even thinking about it. I'm nervous about it. Okay, Virginia,
you're going to do great. Thank you so much. Thank you. Bye.
(35:27):
One more call Kimmy and Northern Virginia. Hi, Kimmy, Hello,
what's going on? Not much? Well? I have the perfect
name for your razorback, Barbie. Okay it is. She's sitting
here on the desk, lonely, nameless. What do you got?
Are you ready all right here? Still? Oh? Sue E,
(35:55):
sue E. That's good, yes, sue E and my real
last names. Oh that's even better, sue E. So how
would it be? Spelled Sue. Sue, yeah, and then Sue
in the last name etting good man. That's pretty good.
I'm gonna put that on the list, Kimmy, of of
finalists right now, there's only one finalist you. Yeah, yeah,
(36:15):
it's only you right now. But um yeah, let me
let me jot that down, and if that's the one
I choose, I'll send you some sort of prize. I'll
keep your number here handy just in case. Okay, all right,
all right, thanks, Jimmy. Have a good day. I feel
good about my chances. Yeah, so do I honestly, especially
because it's the only one I've went. That's pretty good.
That's pretty good, all right, Kimmy, have a good day,
(36:35):
all right, you two Aye, bye, all right, we're done.
I have a good day and we will see you tomorrow.