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Speaker 1 (00:11):
Welcome to Thursday's show, Morning Studio. Morning. We were so
packed with yesterday's show, and yesterday's show took a weird
turn because there was some breaking news in the abbey.
Our phone screener situation where she's been chatting with some fireman.
Turns out maybe she's getting scammed. Maybe that just the
end of the show where I plan to talk about
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some of the stuff was derailed. So please allow me
to talk about a few things I was going to
talk about yesterday. Okay, first of all, I mean, Demi
Lavado is just kookie, right, I mean, it's she's The
more she says, the more it seems to be the case.
She now is saying that using the word aliens is
derogatory to an extraterrestrials. Okay, it's offensive. Demi Lavado was
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standing up for extraterrestrials. She also and I gotta say this,
if this is all just a gimmick, it's working because
does a show on Peacock where she's like talking about
aliens and how she was abducted, Right, that's where this
comes from. And if this is all some publicity stunt
to get us to talk about her show, then good
if she really feels this way. Cu Cu Cuckoo, the
singer and actor, has a docuseriies on Peacock titled Unidentified
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with Demi Lavado, in which they explore what life there
may be beyond this planet. In the interview with Pedestrian,
Lovado explained they do not believe that beings from another
planet mean to harm humans, But she says, I really
think if there was anything they would want us to do,
But I think we should stop calling them aliens because
aliens is a derogatory term. That's why I like to
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call them ets. Okay, if they don't know how, why
is it a word they don't even know derogatory to them?
The word alien, which used in reference to immigrants or
those who come from other countries, has been controversial and
considered dehumanizing by immigration advocates. Okay, well not part, but
I don't think they care. Guys were falling for her trick,
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and by the way, meeting thinking about what they care about,
I don't. I have no idea are they even real?
There's just so much to this, but for her to
be the spokesperson for aliens is a bit odd. Wait,
has she said she's had an encounter. Yes, okay, I
couldn't remember. She said she was like Joshua Tree Park
right when did it happened? Joe Levado told the publication
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that the purpose of the series is to quote, give
an understanding of how much we need to take care
of our planet and how much we need to learn
how to expand our consciousness. It's just weird to see
Demi Levado going aliens don't want to be called aliens?
Have you spoken to them? But I think you're right, dude.
We're talking about this because you have a show on
day and hey, and kudos to her. If she's just
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making crap up to get us to talk about her show,
yeah she's won. But if she really believes this, I'm like, Okay,
if she's tricking us, good for her. The two things
that I really wanted to get to yesterday. And I'm
just the Tim mcgirl going after the concert goer, Did
you guys know what happened? Okay? Good, you guys don't
know about this? Okay. So Tim mcgrawl left the stage
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to the front hecklers at his show over this weekend
in Nevada. They were forgetting him. They were like a
mess one because he forgot the lyrics to songs, and
he was like, man, I've been shooting forty eight hours
and there I think he's playing just to see you smile.
I do anything, and he does forget the words because
I saw him forget the words, and so I have
some clips here because here is Tim jumping off the
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stage going after the heckler. What you're here is his
band keep playing music and fans are yelling do the show,
while Tim is in the crowd yelling at the hecklers.
Wait but so, but also why is someone yelling do
the show? Like I give Tim wants to take a
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break to go talk to the Tim should not jump
into the crowd and mess with the heckler. Well I
don't think so either. But do you have to yell
do the show? Do the show when? Or just see
smile parts? That's what they paid for Indian Outlaw. Next,
then don't take the girl. I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't.
He shouldn't hop into the crowd and go after a heckler.
What you do is you tell one of your security
guys to get the heckler out of the other Yeah
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he's maybe he's Yeah, he's a little tired. Whatever it is,
someone's got to stop him from jumping into the crowd,
because this is how you lose millions of dollars. Man,
Someone says, ay, Tim McGall punch me or push me
or scratched me, or it doesn't matter. I'm sure he
wishes he wouldn't have gone into the crowd at this point.
You can't go into the crowd. If you're an athlete,
you can't go into the crowd. If you're an artist,
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you can't go into the crowd to confront people. You
have people that do that for you, And I know
he knows this. Tim at his show as explaining he's
been taping the show eighteen eighty three, which is a
Yellowstone prequel, and he is not experiencing a midlife crisis.
I'm not going through a midlife crisis. I don't know
how many of y'all know this, but we're shooting a film.
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We've shot forty eight hours straight. So if I forget
the words sing along with me, that'd probably been the
way to handle it from the whole time, from the beginning. Yeah,
he just can't go after people. He does sound tired
in that clip. Yeah, Man, forty hours straight. I'd like
to know how accurate that is, though. I don't know
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any job that's gonna make you go forty hours straight
with no break straight into a concert. Well that's on him,
But forty dours maybe he's had two full days of
like seventeen eighteen hours. Yeah, I can see that, but
you can't go into the crowd man that it gets
you in trouble. Didn't he or was it Kenney? Chesney
likes it? Both of them might come to the mike
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would say that was Tim what happened? I think a
woman tried to like rip his jeans. Oh yeah, yeah,
I get that, though, if you're trying to, don't touch
it physically hurt me while I'm up there. It was
Chesney though, who was talking about. Weren't they arrested together
on a horse a long time a long time ago
where one of them punched a horse? Yeah? Something? The
other one is I saw this on TikTok and this
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woman who's just a TikToker and she really doesn't focus
on music or concerts or taking people down. She was
at a smash Mouth concert and it was small and
it was weird, and so the lead singer, Steve Harwell, which,
by the way, for smash Mouth, Here's All Star Now
came on. They were a big deal in like the
late nineties two thousands because their first song was Walking
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on the Sun, which was a jam two in Shrek.
They did I'm a Believer and then I saw her face?
What other one you have up there? Can't get enough? Oh,
can't get enough of you babe of Yeah, so they
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for a minute they were a big deal. But they
were performing and he was just he was gone. He
was just wasted or he had been shooting fight hours straight.
I'm not sure what he should do it. Something was
going on. But he starts, he's off and people already
like yelling at him, and he's like, I will blame,
can kill your whole family, screams into the audience. Here. Wait,
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this doesn't sound like a real concert. It sounds like
a video game. No, it's just someone recording from their
phone and it's a weird concert, like a pavilion. Okay,
that sounds like someone at home doing like you know,
He's like, the day is going and everybody goes, I
will kill your family immediate dost gust and never wow.
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So scary. A couple struggles. We need to take some
naps and no we're forty hours straight. It is time
to open up the mail bag something we call Hello
Bobby Bones. While Halloween is one of my favorite times
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of year, my kid is already getting on my last
nerve when it comes to his costume. Now, he's only
because I get the kids change their mind a lot.
But last month he said he wanted to be Spider Man.
He swore he wouldn't change his mind, so I bought
him a pretty pricy costume. Well cut to yesterday. He
found out his friend was also going to be Spider Man,
and now he wants a new costume. Unfortunately, the costume
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I bought is not returnable, so I said, hey, you're
sticking with Spider Man. He threw a tantrum. My husband
thinks I should suck it up and get him another costume,
but I refuse. What do you think I should do?
From Caroline, this feel is familiar to an Amy story
where your son has costumes. He was a Spider Man, Yeah,
I mean he's been Captain America, Batman, all the things.
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But I would say, like this makes me think of
you know, meal time with kids. It's like you've you've
made the decision, this is what you're having. You can
say like, this is going to be your costume if
you would like to wear it, and then validate their feelings,
be like, I understand that this is upsetting you. Does
validated feeling has happen for a six year old? I
think you can start it as young as possible. Does
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it work? I mean yeah, I think it starts to
build its way. I mean I get they can feel
seen and heard and know that their feelings matter and
that they're being upset, and you're not ignoring that. But
you also you're setting a precedent for just because something
else changes that they automatically go out and buy a
whole new whatever whatever. I ask, because sometimes it doesn't
work on me. Oh, Eddie, you have kids? If you yes? Yeah,
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I mean yeah, definitely. I mean I think that giving
them kind of a green light of like, hey, you
can share your feelings with me and it actually does matter.
It works, no questions. Would you buy him a new costume? Oh? Yes,
I would buy a new cost Oh you would, yes?
That would you? No? I wouldn't Oh really yeah no,
it would be very difficult. I would want to you're
setting a bad precedent by buying a new costume. If
you've said you weren't going to yes, you are. You're
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you're being confusing, You're not set. You've set a boundary
and what kids want boundaries. This is something I've had
to work on big time because I would go back
on boundaries and I'd be like, oh, because the easier
thing is to just give in to whatever they want.
Then boundaries help kids feel safe and secure and whatever
it is. I know that's just about a Halloween costume,
but it all adds up to bigger things. If you
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can do the little things, then you can get to
the bigger things. Are you reconsidering buying that kid that costume? Eddie?
After hearing this? I mean, Amy does have a way
of persuading me, so maybe I would. She just knows
what she's talking about me. I'm so straightforward of like,
you know what, whatever makes you feel better, let's just
do it. And would your wife, because again she's having
the issue she says one thing, her husband says the next, right,
this could be a situation like that totally. Would your
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wife also go get get him a new costume? Yes?
I think we would both be on it. Okay, Yeah,
just kind of whatever. Just let's move on, you guys.
Is the cool parents? Sorry, all the stronger, the stronger parents, dang,
I know, I know it's I tend to side on
this though with Amy though, because she sounds smarter when
she can. Yes, totally, all right, Caroline, set your boundary.
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Listen to him, but don't buy him a new one,
right Yeah, I mean I think that he'll still put
it on and he'll be able to go out and
have a good time, and then he'll he'll learn from it.
It's gonna be better for everybody in the long run.
Thank you for your email, Caroline. That's the mailbag. We've
got your game and on the air now it's about
the clothed Bobby's mailbag. Yeah. Have you heard the rock rapping? No, okay,
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I'm gonna play it for you. This is Dwayne Johnson.
He has dropped what he's calling his first rap song.
He's featured on Tech nine's new single face Off. He
says he wrote his own verse, which closes out the track.
Here it is. It's edited a bit because he does
swear in it. Here is the rock rapping. It's about
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drive it's about power. We stay hungry, we devour putting
the work than the hours, and take what's hours like
in some morning, my veins, my culture banging with strange.
I change the games a weapon, name what they're gonna get. Though,
that's a creation defamation if you want to bring it
to the messages and face to face. Now we escal
laden when I have to put to me. When I'm rumbling,
you're gonna scream, mama. So bring rock, the rock rapping. Okay,
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your thoughts. I love the rock. I love everything he does. Um,
I feel like he's yelling at me. I don't like it.
You don't like it? No, I mean I want to
I want less aggression. When he just sounded up it,
kiss it or diss it? No, I don't know, Okay,
dun't Okay, that's what you're gonna say anyway. Yeah, I
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don't like it, Yeah, Eddie. It reminds me of a
Mowanna movie. It sounds like he's doing a character like
it just sounds like normal rock trying to play a character.
It's not real. It doesn't sound like a rap song.
I want to dump it. It sounds to me like
somebody who was below mediocre on two thousand and one.
Oh like even that style, Like good for the rock
for putting himself out there. Yeah, I don't think he's
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considering himself a rapper. He probably just did it for
one and to be a part. It's a good so
I like, did he did it? Like the effort. I
don't think he's trying to be a rapper, And that
also is pretty cool. He's just doing it to have
a little fun. If he was like, I'm gonna be
a rapper now, we'll be like, um, so I dump
it as well. Okay, but I do go, hey, rock,
that's pretty cool. That's pretty fun. Yeah, we're dumping it
as a rap song. We're dumping him as a rapper,
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as a rapper, as a professional rapper. Other than that,
you'd hump him, right, I mean hump it. I hear's
the voicemail we got last night. This is Brandy from
Daytona Beach, Florida. It's my thirtieth pretty day, what kind
of life advice do you hate? Okay, when I turned thirty,
I remember the whole year leading up to it. I
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was like, oh man, when I get thirty, this it's over.
I'm officially old stinks and I dreaded it every day
I got closer to thirty, and then I hit thirty,
and you know what, I've actually got a little better. Heck,
I started to live a little healthier, make them more money,
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like I started to actually achieve some of the smaller goals,
like thirty was pretty cool. Than as I inched toward forty, Well,
that one sucks, but still, no, Forty's fine. I'm not
I haven't been in this long enough, but I feel
like right now I'm in the best shape I've ever
been in, except for like a couple of nagging injuries
that won't fix themselves in my wrist, on my shoulder.
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My only advice is not to worry too much about
turning thirty. Who cares you're not. You don't have to
live your life on a clock. You don't have to
have certain things happen by certain times. Things happen at
different times for everybody. It isn't a big number because
you go from that two upfront to the three, but
there really is no change. I would not focus on
what thirty means, but mostly what you mean to yourself
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right now and how you can improve yourself. So don't
spend too much time more about a number. That's what
I would suggest, Amy, Yeah, thirties are awesome. Embrace it.
You're likely maybe figuring out where you are with your
career and able to grow there. And I would yeah,
that's what I would call it. A decade of grow.
You probably have a lot of opportunity in the next
ten years in your thirties to grow in a lot
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of different ways personally and professionally. It's nothing. It's just
a number. It's just a number ticking. It's nothing. Don't
beat yourself up over turning thirty years old. That's my
life advice. Don't focus too much on a number. Focused
on how you feel and how you can make yourself
feel better in different ways mentally, physically, emotionally. The end,
thank you for that call, though you guys can hit
us up anytime on the voicemail line. Eight seven seven
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seventy seven Bobby eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby was
the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty
second SKay Parker McCollum is playing the Houston Rodeo next
year and he talks about it being a dream to
play since he was a kid. I have not cried
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since the day my granddad passed away. But I've been
thinking about playing the Houston Rodeo headline in the Houston
Rodeo since I was, you know, eleven or twelve years old.
I've thought about it every single day. It is the
pinnacle for me. There is nothing cooler. I'm not sure
there's anything we could do that would be cooler than
headline in the Houston Rodeo. Dolly Parton released a limited
edition collector's item. It's a book called Songteller, My Life
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and Lyrics. It features stories behind one hundred and seventy
five of her songs and a record featuring two never
before released demos. Fans can get it from Chronicle books
dot Com while supplies last. Thomas Rhet and his wife
Lauren just celebrated their nine year wedding anniversary. He talked
about their marriage. I just want people to know that
our life is not this fairytale land at all times.
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You know, we have our oats, we have our downs,
but it's just about sticking with each other through the
thick in the phenom. How much she's had to sacrifice
and how much we both had a sacrifice to make
this whole thing called music work. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny all. It's time for the good news Amy.
So it's homecoming at a school in Mississippi, Forest County
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Agricultural High School, and everyone's lined up waiting to figure
out who's going to be crowned queen. And the girl
that actually was crowned, Nyla Covington, decided, you know what,
I want to pass this crown along to my friend
Brittany Walters, whose mom actually passed away homecoming day. But
Brittany still showed up to the ceremony in the whole
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event at the game because she knew that her mom
would want her to be there, and none of this
was like planned out at all. She was crowned, and
then she took it and walked over to her friend
Brittany and said, I just would rather you have the
crowned and just know that your mom is so proud
of you and you are loved by so many, especially me. Dang,
I bet she felt the love too. I mean, yeah,
what a friendship. That's awesome. That's what it's all about.
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That was tell me something good. It's Eddie, the oldest
on our show, forty two years old versus Morgan Number two,
the youngest on our show, twenty eight years old, answering
trivia questions about each other's generation. Let's play elder versus millennial.
Let's meet our competitors up first. He's the dad of four.
He's the Hispanic who don't panic. And even though he
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still hasn't won a game this season, he hasn't wiped
that smile off his face. He's happy to be alive.
He's still cheesing y opponent. She runs all of our
digital She's freshly twenty eight years old. She's on a
two game winning streak, looking to knock Eddie out cold.
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You like that lookan number two? Ready? Come on, let's
go Eddie. Theasier questions for younger Eddie one. Keeping up
with the Kardashian's first premiered in two thousand and seven.
What network was it on? That was on E? Comes quick?
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I remember it nice? That's correct. Which, by the way,
they're off of E now and they're now taping for
their Hulu show. I believe Okay moved to Hulu. Did
not know that. Next up, Jess, Nick, Schmidt, and Coach
are all characters. And what popular sitcom? Oh, the one
that just it was the first one. Jess Jess Nick
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Schmidt and coach Yeah Jess Schmidt. I know those two
from New Girl. That's a New Girl. That's correct. Yeah,
let's go. Nice Kid in a Candy Store and Boomerang
are two hit singles from what popular YouTube star. Here's
a clip of Boomerang. I don't really care about what
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they said. I'm gonna come back like a boomeratt Dang.
That sounds like the cash as sad girl. I'm a
coming back like a boomerang? Or is that the other one?
The one I messed up last time? See? I said
soldier cat last time, but it was wrong, So I'm
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gonna go ahead and say, oh, I messed it up
too when I said doldja cat, doja doja cat, doja cat?
Those your cat incorrect? Morgan, do you know who that is?
I don't know if I do, but I think it's
Jojosa correct, Yeah, it's Jojo. I don't know who that is.
Everywhere nothing Eddie got two. Morgan stole one. That's great. Yeah,
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it's pretty good. Come off, all right, Morgan? Are you ready?
I'm ready? Are you guys? Is a quote from what
eighties movie? Here's a clip what hey, you guys. Great
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movie by the way, don't even sound familiar. Um gosh,
eighties movie. I had a clip one more time, I
got nothing. Dang, that's the gooniesies. Hey Morgan. Rick Stults
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was originally cast to play Marty McFly and Back to
the Future. What actor ended up playing Marty McFly and
Back to the Future. I can picture him. I don't
think I know his name though, not just cast. They
shot like a third of Back to the Future with
Eric Stultz and him and they had to go back. Gosh.
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I can see him, and he's blonde guy. Eric Stultz
was originally cast to play Marty McFly Back to the Future.
What actor ended up playing Marty I don't know his
name Marty Stewart. Marty Stewart, but not for this situation. No,
that's incorrect, Eddie, that's Michael J. Fox. That's correct it
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I saw him, Morgan. You need this to win tize.
Oh yeah was a signature catchphrase by Randy Savage. What
was his famous nickname. Here's a clip of his catchphrase,
oh yeah, like a wrestler kind of sounds like a
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WWE moment. Oh yeah, connecting some weird dots here, and
this is a shot in the dark, was it? Macho man? Correct? Yeah?
What crap? I can't tell you yet. Never a wow. Yeah,
I'm shocked. Well we got a sudden death. Oh my goodness,
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how did that just happen? That was good? More your
good job, oh, Edione? Oh I still want Hey did
how Eddie got three? Got two? Yeah? Bones, keep tracking.
I don't even look to this for me either. I
just go by feel oh, Edione, and I'm like, oh cool,
I want Eddie's going overtime. He's like, all right, let's
do this. Eddie's yeah, okay, everybody, Hey, yeah, what's some
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max that you'll drive your speed? You'll drive your car
out on the interstate? Oh eighty something probably, I mean
I've probably accidentally been at ninety even. I'm like, oh,
I don't stop that, but never ninety on purpose? No? No,
And why because you're afraid to getting pulled over? Because
you're afreid to going that fast. I'm both Yeah, I
don't like going fast either. I hate it. We're all
kind of old people would like that stresses me out
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me too, And sometimes people don't don't. Don't doom in
and out. I was just reading this story about this
guy doing one hundred and forty seven. Get out of here.
It's crazy. They have confiscated a high performance luxury car
after the owner was caught speeding as he drove it.
The man was not identified, but he was driving his
Lamborghini Hurricane. I don't even not say you say that,
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but one hundred and forty seven miles per hour. I
don't even think my car goes that fast. No chance. Also,
they take the car. That's why you'll they take your car.
I mean in that why you buy a car like
that to go fast? Like why else would you buy
a Lamb? But I'm sure it looks great and looks
cool the collector's I don't. But it also can go
like two hundred miles per hour, And I would think
if you're going to do that, you have to go
somewhere that allows that, right it's a race car track, yes,
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in somewhere not the highway. I would just be scared
going one hundred and forty seven miles an hour, look
at lose control and didn't Scott Walker Paul and he went,
and that's what happened. What't you fast? Right? Lost control
the car, The irony of that because he wasn't fast,
and the furious I'm looking at this car, and I
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don't know if it's the ugliest car I've ever seen
or the most awesome car I've ever seen. We'll pick one.
I don't Okay, awesome, Yes, I bet it's pretty cool.
It's so odd looking that I go awesome, But you
could convince me it was really ugly. It's over a
three hundred thousand dollars car. Three hundred and ten thousand dollars.
He had just bought the car hours earl No, and
then he got it taken away for going one forty seven.
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That's terrible. Understand the earth? Do you want to go fast?
You just got a fast carbage? You can't do it
right there? What a bonehead? Speaking of bonehead type moves,
I didn't want to mention this because Ashley McBride was
up here with Amy. Yeah, and you were. You were
interviewing her for the Country Women to buy her country.
And she was sitting up in the stool with her
guitar and all the things. But she needed some water,
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so she was trying to put her water bottle down
and I'm sitting behind my microphone doing the interview. But
I'm like, oh, I need to help her with the water.
So I get up to go over and do that,
but I don't take my headphones out, and they get
caught in my ears and jerk me back and then
they rip out, and it was very painful, and the
whole thing it just looked very ammature, and it's like, hey,
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welcome so the women to buy her country. I'm your host,
and I did. It felt like a three stooges, a
moment where I just was so embarrassed with my lack
of ability to remember I had headphones in my ears.
What did you say to her? I just like I
didn't have it, and I sat down and did she
like it happened? Yeah? Nope. Well we just really ignored it.
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And when I'm in the interview and acted like I
was a normal professional. Here is voicemail number one from
Christina and Virginia. I'm calling because I just wanted to
tell the show how much I love them and how
much I feel like they're my friends. When Day came
on in syndication down here in Northern Virginia, I was
upset because I had just one tickets with the other
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people on the old station in the morning. I was like, no,
I'm having a more chance of to win anything. And
I was a kid, so I started listening a few
years later. I can't mismit it of it. Love hearing
about you guys, and you're such wonderful role models examples,
and I love the stories you tell and your personalities. Thanks.
I needed that to need a little pick me up today.
She had to take a break for a few years.
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It's a big break. Less of a break to hear
from people that had to take a break from us,
and for how long? One? Good people? I would like
that segments feel bad? Why you take a break from
call us? Now you're a Amy's pile of stories. So
I want your opinion on this. This kid is playing
a soccer game and he decides, Wow, we're really doing
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well here. We're scoring, they're losing. I have a chance
to break a record for like most scores at a
soccer game, and handed up scoring seventeen goals. And so
the coach of the other team said to go after
a personal record like that at the cost of another
team's dignity was a little uncalled for. I didn't know
how old these kids are high school? Okay, Steve Spurrier said,
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if you don't want us to score, because he used
to run him up like he'd run games up when
he was a Florida who is that. He was the
head coach of Florida Basketball football Floriators. Yeah, coach the
Redskins for a little bit in the NFL. But you
can you ask the old ball coach said, I didn't
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know what sport. If you want us to stop scoring,
stop us, Oh got him? Okay, So that's a case.
My case basis because sometimes in basketball in high school
a team could win one thirty to two and they don't.
But if you want that kid to stop scoring, goals,
stop him, goals, change the goalie out. They're also not
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six years old. Yeah, it's that he also broke a
national record for that school. I probably would have done
it too. I'm a telling you how competitive I am.
If I'm like thirteen in and no one stopped me
in the goal seventeen, I'm gonna let it red. This
coach said. Soccer is a gentleman's sports, so they should
have like bowed down and like, okay, no rule will
ever be broken. Yeah. True. I mean I get it.
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I'm not a record not rule record. True. All right,
go ahead. So I have a little bit of a
tell me something good here because a robbery victim was
saved after a bullet bounced off his hulk phonecase. Yeah.
Those are always wild when somebody has something in their
pocket and the bullet hits that exact thing. Wow, Yeah,
it's marvelous, marvels. She stole that from the story. So,
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I mean it's pretty amazing because he was shot by
the robbers and then when doctor shown he's rushed to
the hospital and they'm like, oh my goodness, Like the
bullet was in the phone case. It's just crazy. One
that's exactly where it hit. And two that that would
actually stop the bullet. Yeah, like double time. What else? Lastly,
I just thought this Reba McIntyre story was super cute.
She was talking about marrying her boyfriend Rex, and she
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said that they've talked about it before and kind of
laughed that if they ever did have a ceremony, they'd
have to have a two o'clock, a four o'clock, a
six o'clock, and at eight o'clock because they have so
many friends and acquaintances and family members that would want
to come to the wedding that they would need to
do it in like like a church service. You got
a few to fit everybody in. I was talking to
her on my Bobby Cast, which is stuff right now.
We did an hour conversation and in an episode of
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ted Lasso, a recent one, there are tickets saved for
Roy Kent under a Reba McIntire's name. Yeah, And I
was like, do you know that was happening? She goes, no,
I was watching the show and he was like, I
got two tickets for Rebu I can tire. She was like,
I was literally just watching the show because she loves
that show too. But we talked about that and I
thought it was funny that imagine just watching your favorite
show amazing and you get The only time that's ever
(30:10):
kind of happened to me was when Nashville was on Yeah,
and I was watching and they were like, had your
Bobby Bones played your song this morning? And I was like, wait,
what Yeah, I was like a fictional character, but I wasn't. Yeah, no,
but it was like real. They were integrating real Nashville
people into the show. That was cool. I was on
that show. I was three different people by the way, yeah,
like random extra reporter from reporter as a second person
(30:32):
when I had like one line and then I went
on to play me weird or radio. I wanted to
play yeah, Bobby, Bobby Bones. Not even on the radio.
I was just meeting up with Rain and James. Yeah, Okay,
that's it. Is that it Amy? Yeah, I made me.
That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's
time for the good news, Bobby. The State Prison in Lancaster, California,
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hosted a graduation ceremony last week. Through a first of
account of partnership with the State of California, twenty three
incarcerated students earned their Bachelor of Arts degrees and communication studies.
Experts have known for years that education helps keep former
inmates from reoffending once they get out. One of the grads,
Aaron Benson, says, Hey, it's been hard for students behind bars,
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none of them. I thought it would be possible, but
they did it. And again, this whole process came about
because these guys are gonna get out of jail, and
it's what decisions do they make once they get out
of prison and if they have their degree. It actually
gives them something they can use to work towards the future. Yeah,
so that's pretty cool. Love it, man, I've had the X.
If I was in jail and they gave me access
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to degree, I'd have every degree. I mean you got
all the time in the world, right, all the time.
It's all I would do. I'd be a doctor, I'd
be a scientist, astronaut, all of them. Man, I would
just be clink clink, clink clink with the cup on
the bars. What'd you do? What are you in there for?
There's shall shank you. Guys might have no idea? All right,
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that's what's That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. Here are your top three songs in
country music. At number three, it's Jamison Rogers and Luke Combs.
Cold Beer Calling My Name. There's a cold calling my name.
Good Time coming a song? At number two Al Deane
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and Carrie If I Didn't Love You, If I didn't good?
But can you sing Lee Brice? Memory? I don't mess
with it? Yeah, it's some memory outn't miss with some memory.
Don't took a while? Huh, Yeah I could. I would
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not be able to sing Jason and carry yeah me either.
We hear all the songs. It's weird how some songs
really burning our brains. Like I could sing coldber calling
my name. I sing it almost every day just for
no reason when I get home from work. Yeah, there's
a cold beer calling my name, summer just I don't know.
They are round longer, I guess, And then others just
climate strike to one like so fast, that's true. Number
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one hip hop song is Drake featuring Future and Young
Doug two seis Drake album by Those are your number
one songs. Why don't we go over now and let's
do a little something called the Investigative Morning Corny and
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Morning Corny. Okay, today, Raymundo's hopping in as we do
the Investigative Morning Corny. Okay, we have ninety seconds to
figure it out, Amy, let's go. Why did the cyclops
give up teaching? Why the cyclops give up teaching? Cyclops
have one eye. It's got to be an eye monster
see Animal Cyclops classroom. It's got to be an eye
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like an eye eye ruler before e except after oh
like vowels now, I don't know, I don't know. Calculator eioeu.
He could only see one. Can I hear the joke again? Oh?
Why did the cyclops give up teaching? He gave up
teaching guys? Home room? He could he only had one eye?
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Home room? Yeah, but does this sound like something? He
only had one eye? He only had one eyeball because
it's nothing there, he only had one Why did you
stop teaching? Right now? Students? Pupil? Pupil, pupil? He only
had one peopil. Gosh, we got it. It's it. That's
got to be it, right, because that's why he lost
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his job because he only had one Why are students
called pupils? I mean maybe I have no I always
supposed to know that. Well, maybe maybe we could weave
in a fun fact to the morning Corny, we're going
with Haley had one pupil. Absolutely, that's the one. All right,
I think we're ready to roll. Okay, morning, Why did
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the Cyclops give up teaching? Why the cyclops give up teaching?
He only had one pupil? Let's go clear eyes hearts skiers,
all right, Amy, talk to me about the plot of
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Armaged in the movie. Oh, so the world is going
to end and then there's like a love story mixed in,
and they go up and save the world and then
they live happily ever after. Kind of the world's end
because then asteroid's coming down and I can it's over
ten years dry, I can spoil it. Yeah, it should
be fine. So Bruce Willis goes up and and he
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has to go kill himself in order to blow up. Yeah,
death by suicide to save the world. They're oil guys,
so they have to drill into the asteroid and blow
it up for it. So he does that, right, it's
his daughters also, it's a whole thing. But Nil de
grasse Tyson was asked, Hey, if there's a comment heading
towards Earth, you know, shall we blow it up like
them like the move? Yes, here you go. We're very
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good at blowing stuff up, but that's not the wisest
path because if you blow something up. While we're good
at blowing it up, we're not as good as knowing
where the pieces blew safer and it's more controlled. You
deflect an asteroid from harm's way, so you send something
up to shoot it off, not to blow it up.
(36:22):
He's right, though. We love blowing stuf up, don't we. Yeah,
we do. Like we'll watch, we'll gather on the building,
like that building. Oh, when they're tearing it, tear the
piece of crap down. That's crazy. The craziest is that
they when it's in between two other massive buildings and
they have to implode them. Yes, and yeah caves in itself.
But I don't worry about the dust like all that
(36:43):
to clean up after that they clean up. Yeah, you're right.
I'm always like, somebody's got to clean that up. But still,
it is pretty crazy that they can make that building
do that right, like implode and um. Also, the COVID
nineteen symptom that might not go away if you're over
forty is your taste and smell, they're saying some people,
the older you get from forty, the less likely it
is to come back fully. Yeah not me. I just
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got it back. Are you back full? I would say
I'm fully back because I changed the diper the other
day and I smelled every little bit of it, and
before I really couldn't full smell, full taste, full smell.
I never lost my taste, So Oregon, what's up with
your symptoms? Well, full taste, all of that's back, but
the smell, no, I still can't smell anything, so anything, Yeah,
unless I like, stick it right up to my nose,
(37:26):
then I can smell it. But yeah, anything else further
from my face at all. I can't say that was
me man. I had to put it right up to
my nose to smell it. I didn't know you were
still gone all the way in the smell pretty much,
I mean basically, like, does it affect your day to
day life. I mean, at this point, I'm used to it,
but it's weird. Something could smell so bad and I
wouldn't have no idea. Could your boyfriend pass gas and
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you'd have no idea? Yes, And that'd be awesome. Really,
that's what you think about. Yeah, that'd be awesome. On
the Bobby Bones Show now, Josh Woods, Josh, it's good
to see you, buddy. Yes, sir, it is crazy. Just
let me explain to our our listeners what's happened here.
One night I was on TikTok. Well, every night I'm
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on TikTok, but I was on TikTok and I was
flipping through and I come across your video and it's
you singing Neilon Moon from Brooks and Done in the
car wash which is where you work. You work at
Tommy's Express car Wash. And so I'm gonna play this clip.
If you lose you one and only, there's always room
here for the lonely watch your broken dreams dancing out
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of the beams of a kneeon moon. And I thought, dang,
that's good, so I posted it on my TikTok account. Heck,
it's so good on my account, it's got three million views.
So what does it like to fill a video start
to blow up and go viral. It's an undescribable feeling,
you know, just thinking about like how some of these
artists go from nobody's to somebody's like Luke Combs, for
(38:55):
perfect example. You know that he was on vines and
vines blew him up. And I figured, you know, I'm
thirty two years old. I don't know if I still
have a shot, but you know, we'll see if TikTok works.
And here you are. It's got me here. So you
sing in an empty car wash? Is that after everybody's gone.
Normally I do it before I open, but sometimes when
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we're slow, I like to just go out there and
see what I can do. And so you do it
because it sounds good like the acoustics of the car wash. Yeah,
you can't beat it. It's kind of like the shower.
You know, people think they hear they sound good in
the shower, and it's like oo, you get that little
echo feeling to it. You have millions and millions of
views on this thing. I want to play another one
from Clay Walker. Here's him singing, she won't be lonely
long if she's lonely now, she won't be lonely long.
(39:42):
I saw clay actually in your comments. I believe Yes,
that's gotta be cool. Oh man, it was crazy when
you look at it and you see Clay Walker with
the blue check mark, make a little message there and
be like, hey man, this is great. Like do you
go show your friends with like Clay Walker commented on
my TikTok oh, Yeah, oh yeah, I was showing everybody,
you know, showing the wife, my mom my kids are
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starting to get a little annoyed about it now. But
what do your kids think about you blowing up on
TikTok Oh? They're like, man, I go to school and
all these parents are coming at me. I'd love to
meet your dad. You feel like a little bit, you're
getting like famous in your hometown. I do, I do,
I do, and I love it. That's pretty cool. So
when did you post your first video and was it
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always going to be about that, that account to be
about you singing? Yes, So it was roughly about a
year ago my first video, and I knew what I
was gonna do with this TikTok and just make pretty
much singing videos. And then once I started singing in
the car wash, I started getting more and more followers
and views and okay, so people like this. It's something
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different versus sitting in a stairwheel or a shower or
the bathroom. What are you doing at the car wash though?
Every day? Are you actually are you actually washing cars?
Are you bossing people around to watch cars? No? So
I boss people nice. Yeah, yeah, so we don't actually
me too. Yeah, we don't touch the cars. We let
the machines do the world. So, I mean my job
is pretty easy. I just maintained the equipment and my crew.
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How long have you been at Tommy's Express car Wash?
So I've been with Tommy's for about a year and
a half, but I've been car washing with Tommy's equipment
for five years. What does that mean? So we branched out.
Tommy's is their own place up in Michigan, and then
they started franchising, so we ended up coming down to
Oklahoma and opening up washes here, but we were under
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different names. So are you from Oklahoma? Yes? Where'd you
go up? Sapulpa? Well, this is your big shot. We
want to give this a run. Yeah, so Eddie's gonna
play guitar for you. The best guitarist in Nashville obviously. Yeah,
we really, we only bring you want to set them
up right, So let's try. Let's see what we got here.
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Let's play a little bit. That sounds good? Oh it
sound good? Yeah? The hold on, we'll play again. Let sorry, Josh,
let's do it again. Something bad? Yeah, there's something wrong?
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Is it not? It's me? It's me, isn't it? Okay,
hold on a second, let's take a break. We're gonna
take a break. We'll come back, my big shot. You
have stepped down. I don't even know what that means.
So yeah, I guess we'll come back. Do you mean
do you need me to play? I could play. I
thought I knailed it, but Josh, you're really sorry. Okay,
here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna come back with Josh.
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Hey already sound good. Hey look at those three words yea,
and you're not even in a car wash. Yeah right, Um,
we'll come back with Josh his big performance with a
better guitar player. No offense, all right, not taking again
next on the Bobby Bones Show. Now Josh. Josh is
a guy that I saw on TikTok, lives in Tulsa,
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works at Tommy's Expressed car wash, which, by the way,
go go see Tommy's Expressed in Tulsa because they like
by your flight. But again the flag got canceled. You
had to drive. Yeah. Yeah, all the flights again canceled.
So they've just gotten their car and drove over. Um.
So we tried to play with Eddie a minute ago.
It didn't quite work out. We do have another guitar player, Um,
come on in our next new guitar player. Is somebody
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out there can play for sure? Oh look it's Clay Walker. Yeah,
look at this what Clay Josh meet Clay Clay mean,
we're on right now, So you guys get on those
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mics right there. Hey, literally they have on matching boots
matching hats love. Yeah, Clay have seen over there seeing
talking the microphone, so Josh had no idea. Josh stood up.
We were totally messed on with d Josh with the
eddie and the guitar thing. Man, y'all crazy. So how
does it feel to be sitting next to Clay Walker? Josh? Uh,
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you can't even describe it. I mean, man, you're you're
an off, You're in legend. Man. I just I can't
even spit out my words. Gosh, you're a great singer.
Thank you, sir. I love your TikTok and been following
you for a while. Just great singing, great songs. You know,
I wish he did more of ours. I will do
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that now. So this is what we thought we would do. So, Josh,
Clay's actually gonna play guitar for you as you sing
his song. And then do you want Clay to sing
the chorus with you? Of course? Clay? Are you okay
with that? Man? I'm good with that. I'm good. I
gotta tell you just one thing, you know, I watched
the car Wash vocals and I used to work at
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good Year Rubber Plant making tires in Beaumont, Texas, and
and I love the bathrooms, and that's where I actually
learned how to develop my vocal and do varbrado. So
I've kind of watched you going man, reminds me of
me so in studio Josh was with Clay Walker. It's
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something about the way she's wearing her dress so little tighter.
Something about the way she's staring, she's looking to start
to fight her, something about the way she's Oh, he's
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nervous a guy. Hey, y'all, keep going strong. If she's
lonely now, she won't be lonely long. Heaven helped the food.
You did her wrong. It's too late, too bad, She's
too far gone. He should have thought of that before
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he left her all along. If she's lonely now, Lord,
if she's lonely now, if she's lonely now, she won't
be lonely long. Come on, heah than Jos with Clay Walker.
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My job's on the hot seat. Holy moly, Clay. First
of all, good to see you, buddy, to see you too, man.
I just can't believe your razorbacks smoked my aggies like that.
It's okay, yeah, it is okay. Hey, that's what we got.
Let me let me stack a couple of things here.
First of all, Josh Gray John like, we shocked you, Yeah,
I mean we shot it. Made me forget Larryou. We
shocked you by bringing one of your heroes in to
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sing with you. But you nailed it. You nailed it, dude.
You were great man. I gotta tell you know, you
hat shape everything, you got, the whole look just got
it going on. Now. I was proud that Bobby and
the gang here or picked you because I've been knowing
about you for a while now and just great, great content.
And Bobby, what can I say? You always not a
pig winners. Well, Clay, that's why I picked you, buddy,
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look at it, That's what I was hitting at. Hey,
you have almost a million followers on TikTok yourself, Like
that's a big I mean, what what is it that
you're doing on TikTok that people are coming for real? Yeah?
What do you mean? What what do you like? I
see you on TikTok obviously, but when you go to
make a TikTok video, like, what what do you think
that you're gonna do? The people are like yep, like
that just let him know who I really am you know?
(47:34):
In yesterday, you know, we filmed up in the woods.
I was up there, had a big tree that fell
over one of our roads that I like to travel
on the side by side, and so it just happened perfectly.
We got in there and moved the tree out of
the way. And even though it might not seem like
a big deal, I mean there's a lot of people
that love to ride in their side by side are
on the woods, you know, and we just let people
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see who I really am, and I think they're for
digging it. You know. I got a new scene coming
to radio in December? Is that right? Clay is it?
Can we say that whatever you want to play? Well,
I'm telling you this is what it says. Catching up
with an old memory a new Clay Walker sing We're
going to radio in December? Is that true or false?
That's true? Okay, it's true. Are you learning about that
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as I'm telling you? I actually am? I really am going.
You know. I was talking to t K on the
way here, he was coming back from the left scene time, like,
what are we going with a new single? He goes,
not sure yet, Teddy's working on the plan right now.
Sound December clay Walker is here. You guys can follow
um at Official clay Walker on TikTok with Josh Josh
(48:37):
Underscore Woods four. That's been a pretty cool day for you, Josh.
You've made it the best day of my life besides
when I married my wife. Say that, Josh, when I come,
when we come back, we'll do. What's it? Do you
actually learned how to play the chords on it? Yeah?
I love that songest What was it to you? Yeah?
I know, I love it. I know the song I'm
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too eating power? Yeah. Get Eddie into for me, Okay,
I mean I'll watching. I'm watching Radio Legends. You're singing
me my song, Josh. Here's the thing. I know today
has been cool for you yet let me so we're
doing later this month, and your job has been pretty
cool with you coming here. All kinds of stuff. Right
(49:20):
on October thirtieth, we have something called the I Heeart
Country Festival, which is an Austin, Texas massive It's Toby Keith,
Jaco and but Eddie and I our band is playing
it as the Raging Idiots, and it's twenty thousand people.
We are inviting you to come down and perform with us.
To twenty thousand people in the Josh the Arena. I'll play,
I'll play guitar for hr. I'll pick I'll pick camp
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on the tour bus. So you can pick whatever song
you you know, we can do neon Moon, we can
do she won't be Lonely. We can do that. Ain't
my truck whatever. You don't have to commit to it now,
but we have, you know, like a fifteen minute set,
as does everybody that night. And if you'd like to
come and perform twenty thousand people, we'd love to have
you come hop on stage with us. I'm committing now,
(50:02):
all right, Josh Woods, thank you, thank you. It's been awesome. Yea.
And the way you see she went with Lonely Longest,
I'm no brainer you should do that one definitely. Well,
you can't change your mind now, I mean I just
told you. Okay, So this is where we are now.
I got a couple things to say, Josh, congratulations, Thank you.
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You killed it today. You're killing them on TikTok in
October thirtieth. We're gonna listen. If airplanes work, we'll fly
you down there. If not, you may have to try,
but we'll fly. You'll put you in a hotel. We'll
do the Who'll take care of the whole Austin treut
for you, Okay, and then you're gonna come out and
you're gonna sing in front of twenty thousand people. Oh
my gosh, what is your wife gonna think? Uh? That
exact word? Uh, it's I don't know, I don't This
(50:46):
is this is insane. I mean I've I've done gigs
and you know, at state fairs and stuff like that,
and I've opened up for Keith Anderson before, but nothing
like this. This is what happens when you had talent
and a great talent recognized it is your time. I
appreciate everything you guys are doing for me. I mean
I literally could cry right now. We'll wait ahead. Yeah
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we love a guy, don't cry. We'll send in Trey
Sakins if you do that. And Clay Walker, as always,
you are whatever we ask you come and do. And
we're just so we're all fans. We're all just grateful
that you'll come and help us out. With a guy
like Josh. What I would like to ask of you is, um,
we do our our Saint Jude radio thon in December.
I know we talked about your new song coming out
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in December two, but would you come back and play
for the Saint Jude Radio than in December? Absolutely? What
And Bobby, by the way, I'm a huge fan of yours.
And of course you cut your teeth in Austin, and
it's good to see you going back there and giving
back to that community. Just you're great, great talent and men.
You keep everybody smiling and loving country music. I can't
say enough good things about you. Oh, we appreciate that.
(51:50):
All right. Here they are Josh Woods and Clay Walker.
All right, thank you guys, great job, guys. It's time
for the good news. Eric Steinley he's a surfer from California.
He's out catching some waves and he's sitting on his
board waiting for the right wave when he feels a
tug on his leg and yep, it's a great white shark.
(52:11):
Oh my goodness. He looks down and it's a humongous shark.
So what does he do? What you're supposed to do?
He punches it in the nose, like over and over
and over. The shark finally let's go, But man, his
leg is bad. So there are twelve other surfers in
the area, they come and they rescue them, take them
to shore. Call nine one one. He's gonna be okay,
but he's had a lot of surgeries ahead. But he
says it wasn't for all those fellow surfers to get
(52:33):
me out in time, he may not have been here.
It's been described as a tug by many people, who yeah,
a tug that sounds like a rip or a I mean,
I need a word that's a little more aggressive than tug.
You're right, because they always say tugs like it's just
a little tug, not like a sharp bite. And then
to start it says, you know, you start punching or
(52:54):
what did you say? You know what to do when
a shark. I've heard stories of you start punching them
in the nose, right or poke them in the eyes. Yeah,
I'd just be like, yeah, they don't advise you to do.
They don't do that. And that's what I would do first,
is cry, Y'll help. Yeah, man, that stinks, but he's alive.
He's alive. And he said the punches weren't like he
didn't think they were hard enough. But the shark did
(53:14):
let go after you punched him. A few times, but
again in the eyes. Yes, yeah, like three stooges. Why not,
that's what they do in like Harry Potter movies too,
poke them in the eyes. Well you've seen more Harry
Potter than I cannot believe. I just quote a Harry Potter.
Get out of here, all right, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Well, well, well here
we are again another hour the program. Later in this hour,
(53:38):
Eddie has wagered his eyebrows. We're gonna play. Well, we
have the hundred sided dice we're gonna do. We call
it the eyebrow lottery. Okay, where every time that I
spend this dice right there, they're a hundred different numbers
on it. Eddie picks a number and if it's not
the number, he gets two dollars. Should be easy. And
then at the end scoopa, Steve matches whatever I'm paying
(54:00):
in love it. So for example, this doesn't count. Pick
a number you kind of stopped doing. Examples, pick a
number fourteen, the number was twenty two, you'd win two
dollars easy, yeah, but one hundred and one chance every
single time to win money. But if I want to
put pick twenty two. Both are one, but both Yeah,
that was made that would made clear in the post
show yesterday. Oh yes, sorry, Eddie, that's okay. I think
(54:21):
two is better than one. Actually, yeah, that way, it
just matches. I agree. Okay, let's go over and do
the news. Bobby's story had a theory, a working theory,
that William Shatner was going into space and then he
was just going to jump out of the spaceship and
die in space. Well, purpose, how'd that work out? Well?
Well he did really no, he came back down. William
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Shattner the oldest person launched into space. He talked about
his eleven minute mission aboard the Blue Origin New Shepherd.
Here's a clip from ABC News. Is the most profound experience.
I'm so filled with him. What just happened. I just
it's extraordinary. I hope I never recover from this. I
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hope that I can maintain what I feel now. I
don't want to lose it. I got a few things
to say about this. One good for William Shatterer because
you can hear him fel in emotion. Okay, But other
than that good part, here's some other stuff. One. That
ship looks like a Wiener. I know people have said it,
this ship looks just like a Wiener. There's nothing else
to say about it except it does. I'm sure they
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can made it, made some modifications, but somebody went, now,
we'll keep it. We'll keep it. Fallt that's one. Number
two shatterer didn't have to pay it because he was
a guest of Bezos, but the other two pay two
hundred fifty thousand dollars each. Number three, the thing only
goes up for eleven minutes. Yeah, that's not a long time.
For two hundred fifty thousand bucks. I need to like
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plug into a space station. Oh you want all that?
Oh I need to I need to walk on something.
I just need. I know, that's a lot of money.
They were waitless for like three minutes, and then they
ride parachutes all the way back down. Crazy. Maybe I
just so have no interest in it after hearing him
talk about it, though, it sounds like a pretty amazing
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experience like that. The rocket took off at nine fifty
am at lanted eleven yea two hundred fifty thousand dollars
for an hour and ten minutes. Yeah, it's not a
long time to be in space, but he's ninety and
he's still rocking. Man, that's awesome. Maybe that's the headline
William chatting at ninety and then we just stopped going
to the story lived to ninety would be awesome. Okay,
on to some more stuff. An exotic African cat is
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on the loose in Michigan. Now there's a difference in
like a panther in an exotic cat. I feel Raymundo
has an exotic cat, but it's not gonna kill anybody, right, Yeah,
Pablo is a Bengal. He's in F two. You wouldn't
find him in the jungle, but he would find him
in households. And he's not gonna kill anything but mice, spiders,
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stuff like that. A woman owns four African charrical cats
and two of them got out when her gate was
left open. They look like like little pumas or something.
But they say that they're not a threat to humans.
But why is this a news story if it's not
a threat to humans, I don't need to be a
new story. Maybe because she needs to get them back.
It's a national news story that just put your staple
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on top of the pole and you're good. No, you
know what I mean. I wonder how much those are
they sounded. They look pretty cool, That'll be honest with you.
They look like like little cheetahs or pumas or something.
Here's a clip from John Walsh because he thinks Brian
Laundry in the Gabby Potito story has escaped to Mexico.
This is this is the deal here. He is the suspect.
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And I believe this is me talking now. There is
no other suspect. That's who kills the Gabby's. And I've
been saying it from day one that the family has
been helping him. At some point they're going to have
to answer for that. He could have walked across naked
with his hair on fire and nobody would have noticed,
because nobody cares about going into Mexico. Everybody's trying to
come into the United States. Is that true, Eddie? Oh yeah,
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you go to Mexico, no problem, nobody cares. But when
you come back, it's like whoa, wha, wha, what are
you doing? What do you have? Why are you coming
in here? Do you need a passport to get into Mexico? Oh? Man,
I haven't gone down in a long time, but maybe
I should. But maybe the show it. Mike, you tell
me all the times I have gone. Never needed a
password to get in, but I needed to get back
or a birth certificate. Oh wow, that's crazy. If you
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can get there, you'd probably go to Mexico. Yeah, it
was just but he had it. He did have a
long period of time where no one was searching for him.
But they say, could be in Mexico, it could be
in the Bahamas. They did debunk the flower bed. He's
not on the parents. He was coming out of the
bunker underneath the flowerbed. So they say Brian Laundry is
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probably not hiding in a bunker in his parents' backyard.
A pair of experts tell Fox News there's a small chance, though,
and a very small though, that there's another bunker somewhere
else on the property. But if that's the case, he's
probably not there anymore. If I were him, I would
not be hiding at the house. I would try to
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get to Mexico. I was also looking at pictures of him.
Now you know, he's bald and he has that beard,
and people were like, well, the first thing he's gonna do,
it's put on a wig and shave his beard. Yeah,
that's it. The two things you know him for the
two things he's going to remove. First, it would be
the easiest move. Put on some hair, shave off your beard.
I wouldn't know who the guy was. Yeah, and then
wear a mask the whole time. Yeah, that's it. No
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one's ever going to see you. Mick Jagger was like
thirty yards away from here in a mask and nobody
said a dang thing. You don't think Brian Landry can
get away with a mask. Finally, a man rented deadly
cobras to kill his wife, still her gold jewelry and
marry another woman. What. A man who reportedly rented deadly
cobras to kill his wife while she was asleep so
that he could steal her jewelry and marry someone else
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has been found guilty. That happened on Monday, October eleventh. Wow,
is that what marriage turns into? Scarious? We're not there yet.
Where's the cobra rental place? Right? Where is that blaze?
How much is that? Just? Like? Is there a deposit?
I mean if you don't bring it back, He's like
he just puts the cobra in the bed and hopes
they bite. What he does he conditions her for like
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a month by him going every night, so she just
thinks it's him. Yeah, yeah, like he his new thing
is when he's he's on TikTok's and so when he
finally does, it's like she's just frank on TikTok again.
And then they get her. Yeah, so did they bite her? Um?
I don't think so. Okay, the incident happened. I hired
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two snakes through a snake catcher and then on his
wife with the intent to his intent to murder, So
she's not so as far as I know it. Then
got into about these cobras and I stopped reading it.
But I didn't think that was lost interest. It's like,
why why not just get the divorce? He get mixed
in sleeping pills two into her juice. She was bitten,
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but I don't think she died. Yeah, people think that's
a better idea. I know divorce is difficult and probably
financially hard, but you you want to go through all
of that, probably don't lose happier stuff if she dies
by natural cobra by yeah, you might get insurance. That's true. Uh,
let's go to the corner recorder. Well, everything looked like
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it checked out. I mean it was just two random
Cobras in the battleground. I mean, this is your typical
cobra buy house. To describe it, everything that happens. Okay,
that's what's up. That's the news. Bobby's story. All right,
over to Michelle in Arkansas, who has been on hold. Michelle,
how are you? What's going on with you? I'm good? Thanks? Um, Well,
(01:01:32):
my son and his girlfriend have been dating for almost
three years and he was thinking about proposing and trying
to think of how to do it. And I was
trying to suggest to him to sing a song to her,
but we can't think of a good song. And since
you know music so well, I was hoping maybe you
could give me some suggestion. Can you sing um a
(01:01:56):
little bit? Yeah, I go, I go, no song. I
think we switch out. It's just awkward, even if you
can sing, if you're a good singer and you propose
and all of a sudden, you break, you break into
you're just too good to be true. He just got awkward, yeah,
you know, or to make you feel still, the singing
after the proposal feels a bit awkward. And this is
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his mom being like, well, because normally moms are like,
oh yeah, my child can sing. What I would do
if he wants to be artistic is I would write,
if you want to perform something right, if he's got
the performance bug in, I mean, he's got to perform,
I would write her a poem and then I would say, hey,
I've written this for you. I would read her the
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poem and then I would get down on a need
to propose. Then that creative bug is out of you.
You can read it on paper. You don't have to
stay on on pitch when you're reading a poem and
it's your own words and thoughts. So that's what I
would If he's just determined to perform, that's what I
would do. But the singing is tough. Is he dead
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set on singing? Machine? Show? No No? So Helm and
his girlfriend and his brother, they have a small little
band and they perform at local venues around town, and
so you know his that and I were going, hey,
what would be cool if you know, y'all were doing
a show one night, and because we're we support them.
Would go to all the shows, and and her family
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supports and they go to all the shows, so we're
always always there. And so we're like, what would so
would be cool if you would, you know, break out
into a song and propose to her at a show
and she wouldn't have no idea it was coming. I
still am anti song even in that situation. I think
something that is I'm pro poem because that's your own
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words in it, and still proposing and a very very
public like that. He needs to be one hundred percent
sure what she's going to say. Yes. Oh, that's she's
gonna say yes. Okay. Yeah. I just says different when
you're alone and it's more intimate, you know, if you
are thinking about saying no, but when you're put I
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don't feel like most people. I don't feel like nos
a hard. I mean, I guess I was just thinking
almost never a no. Okay, So you're fine with a
very public yeah, of course, because you know she's gonna
say yes. Okay. Yeah. I would say it's almost never
a no unless somebody's just whacked out of their skull
begging to get someone back. That's the time it's a no.
You can go on the internet and find some nos, right,
but that's why because they're big store and they're rare.
(01:04:26):
Yet Okay, so I would say, don't sing. I would
say if they wants to perform, hey, I want to
stop the show for a second. Uh, Susie, come up
to the stage. You mean so much, but you have
a laving the little speech, little spill and then proposed,
and then afterwards you can sing a song. I get before.
I don't know the song. Things just weird to me.
I don't know. I'm gonna go antisong though. Anybody else
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want to contribute here? No, I'm trying to think of
if he was gonna do the song, Like, what song
would be good? I don't know. But but that's someone
else should sing and he should dance with her. Oh
that's not good too. I don't want him singing. He's
gonna be too emotional. He's not gonna be able to sing. Right.
They're gonna have they're gonna be recording it. It's gonna
be for everybody to see it forever. And he's gonna
be all like because he's emotional. So if you have
another singer you could do you know, we could list
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a hundred song to make you feel my love. You're
still the one I loved. Okay, So here's what we're
leaving you with Michelle. You got some pretty good ideas
here he should propose. She's going to say, yes, I
don't think he should sing a song after. If somebody
else sings, that should be great and he can dance
with her during that song. Otherwise he needs to have
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a spill or a poem or a speech and then propose. Okay, okay,
we feel good about that. Okay, all right, I'll letting
the thank you, all right, thank you for your suggestion.
You're welcome for my suggestion, all right, by Michelle. Okay,
edre you ready for this? I'm ready some light lottery
sound or something, because what's about to happen here. As
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Eddie is wagering his eyebrows, we have a one hundred
sided dice. Do you have a one hundred to one
odd you're gonna win every time? Really good odds? Well
you have a ninety Yes, you're not really lose, I
mean that's what you say, but there is a chance
I can lose. So I'm gonna roll the dice and
it's gonna land on a number, and you're gonna pick
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the number, and if it matches the number it is,
you lose. And we're gonna say it at the same time.
Nobody's chief's even gonna write it down before we say it.
Love it? So every time it's not you get two bucks. Yes,
every time it is, you lose your eyebrows. Come on,
if we match, you lose your eyebrows, might explaining to
this run. Yes, okay, so we have to pick two
different numbers. Everyone knows, Yeah, so I can win. I'm
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not picking a number. Whatever you say, it's got to
be different than mine. You said he's rolling. If the
numbers match, you lose, Mike. Do you see that number
right there? You already rolled it? Yep? For two dollars,
two dollars one two three? What? Okay? There's yeah, you're
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two dollars rich Okay, well at least getting four more roles? Okay,
mm hmmm. I mean there are just so many numbers
in my head right now? Ready? One hundred's in there? Right? Um? Or?
Is it just ninety nine hundreds on there? I love it?
(01:07:22):
I love it? Are you ready? Yep? One two three,
d okay? Okay, but he saw you have to look
for the hundred. That was chem he was cheating. Are
we sure there's one hundred on here? Okay? All right?
You've now got one. Now he's gonna be like, is
there a fifty was the last number of dollars. The
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last number was two too, love it all right? The
next number one? Two? Oh? Sorry, okay, go go go ready?
One two? I know like that? Wha what was that
(01:08:08):
forty one? You said? Oh my goodness, that's three rolls.
I don't like this music. By the way, if we match,
you lose your eyebrows rolling the hundred sided dice one two? Okay?
(01:08:30):
How much money does he have? Eight dollars? Hey, but
he's odds already's gonna win every time. I know, I know,
but it's not even that much money. Like for my eyebrows.
It is. Come on, because we got one more, two more.
I we'll do one more for now. We'll do some
more later. M one two three. I don't like this
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so close. No, whoa dude, I'm telling you. I'm telling
you being my luck. I've rolled that thing hundreds of time,
never hit a number. This is my it's my luck.
So far, you've won ten dollars. Wow, okay, and two
times you've got let's roll one more time, one more time,
two more rolls? Okay, two more seven now roll in
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the dive. I'll see you. Let's got a hundred sides
on it. Oh my gosh, there's so many numbers in
my head. One, two, three, seventeen. Dude, I thought we
said the same number. I thought we said the same number,
seventeen seventy. Love it. Okay, Hey, wasn't even close. No,
it wasn't. It sounded close. One more, come on, one more?
(01:09:54):
Zero in there? No, just one. Do you want to look?
Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, you're thinking high or low.
I'm not even thinking one, two, three, Okay, okay, as
of right now, guys, I know it's just my eyebrows,
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but every time I say a number, I get really scared.
As of right now, you won fourteen dollars. Love it
and just your eyebrows. It's important, and don't forget whatever
you win. Scooba. Steve's matching its into I know that's
what makes me and by doing nothing and my gambling
nature right now, just like that's the wrole. Another one.
Let's go because every time I'll tell you're gonna win,
I know, but we're getting pretty close. We'll do some
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more in a second. We've got a big personal news
from a show member on Monday Show. I'm just gonna
throw that out there. Now we'll sprinkled inkle. Well, I
mean it's I never thought maybe. Recently I started to
think maybe would happen, but it was never like a
real personal possibility. But we'll talk about that on Monday Show.
So pretty exciting news. And I won't say who it is.
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Let's just say it has to do with a human.
What a teaser? Okay, Eddie on one more? Shoutut the
dice or now I do one more? Let's do one
right now? Ye's that music? Kids gets me nervous. Don't
let Mike walk over here so it can be my
my secondary judge. Ready, yep, one two? Okay, dude, when
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I hear that same number, oh my goodness, I get nervous.
Let's tell you what. We'll give you a couple more
options to play in the next segment. Okay, we got
I mean, we have a lot to do. Let's see. Oh,
we're not just gonna roll dice all. A crazy fifty
two year old woman in Pennsylvania threatened to neighbor with
the knife. Then she licked the knife while maintaining eye contact,
(01:11:55):
and then she was arrested. Oh She faces the multiple
criminal cases after a two month history of disorderly conduct
and trespassing. Rond and Novak was charged with three misdemeanor
coounts of terroristic threats. But it all comes down to
that knife. Lick doesn't it lick something? That's all. That's
a whole new ball game. Why did you lick it? Imagine, Eddie,
(01:12:16):
this is a knife, right, and I went, if you
keep on messing with me, bad news. Now, if I'm
holding NiFe, you're probably a little scared. You're like, wow,
they have a knife, But what I did this? Then
you're like, this guy's out of his freaking mine. Goodness,
get out of there, won't you like anything? It's on.
The neighbor told police that Novac came out of her
home and started yelling at the neighbor, went back in,
got a knife. The neighbor then said they used the
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blund into the knife to bang on the door. Then
the neighbor maintained eye contact while licking the knife. That's
either really sexy or scary. It just depends who's doing
the like, right, I'm just saying you. If the neighbor's
super high, you're probably going, this is an interesting scenarios
(01:12:59):
to kill you. I'm no, That's why I said it's
mostly scary, but a little bit. Owen Wilson's ex who
Owen Wilson, the actor, Luke Wilson's brother, blonde hair. You
know the two, right, the difference of the two. Owen
Wilson's ex shares a three year old and says that
he's never met the kid, despite maintaining relationships with his
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two older sons. He's never met her, unfortunately, two days
after she posted a photo of the toddler making her
third birthday to Instagram. Supports her financially, but has never
met her. The pair casually dated for five years before
splitting up. Actually, if it's five years, I thought she
was going to say casually dated for five months. Maybe
(01:13:41):
it's like on and off five years. Five years is
still a long time. That's not very casual. Yeah, five years.
I took a paternity test in twenty eighteen. Confirmed he's
the father, wild and sad that he hasn't met the kid.
Thanks for the kid. Maybe he'll he'll he's his way
in there. Maybe the story shames him into it. Oh,
like he hears it now? Well, I mean, he already knows,
(01:14:04):
but maybe it shames him into it. People going hey, dude,
don't be a loser. Yeah, I mean you would hate
that it would take something like that, whatever it takes. Yeah,
so maybe wake him up, whatever it takes. Alan and
Mississippi is on the phone. Appreciate you, Colin, Alan, what's
going on? Hey, good on the studio morning. What a
beautiful day. I gotta tell you, starting my day out
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just right with the clay Walker segment. That was awesome
and the things that you do for people. It blows
me away. And you know, you guys are great. Thanks man.
We you know, it's pretty pumped because you know, I
found josh on TikTok. He's working to the car WASHINGTONLSA said,
hey man, anytime you can come over. If you make
your way to Nashville, we have a stage. We will
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let you perform to our national audience. And he's like wow, really,
and so his company says we'll take care of it.
Shout out to the company. They fly him over, except
then no airplanes are working because everybody's so they drive
I've over. But then we called Clay Walker who were
friends with him, like, hey, he's a huge fan. Will
you surprise him? And he does, and then we invite
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him to come play our Heart Country Festival with Eddie
and I Crazy Frank rowincenter. Yeah, you know, twenty thousand people.
So hopefully it was a great day for him because
it was a great day for us to be able
to experience. It was so cool to see that. I
appreciate that call to Alan. Well. I do actually one
more thing though, because I was really going to be
disappointed with the rage an idiot with Eddie's guitar playing, oh,
(01:15:29):
because it started off that was all a gig, you know, well,
it was all yeah, it was all a bit. We
were just setting it up. I mean, come on, I
could have done it. Eddie could have easily done it,
but we had to make it seem like Eddie couldn't
play the guitar for a minute so we could bring
in clay Walker. You know. Well, I'm glad that that
was just the you know, the thing, because yeah, that
wasn't a very good guitar playing thank you, thank you
(01:15:51):
all right. To be fair, I didn't notice anything like
technically I was wrong, not actually stuck on him. Bobby
was more so like we need to get a new guitar,
and then but it was a guitar play walker. All right, Alan,
appreciate you, Bud, Thank you guys. They're awesome. A great day,
all right, man, see you later, Eddie, one another few
shots of let's go. Come on, you have so far,
(01:16:14):
you've done eight, so you have to do at least
two more and you can call it quits. No, not
right now, I'm feeling it, but I mean in general,
we can roll it to tomorrow. Oh wow, two days,
you have up to fifty, I know. So what I
have here is a one hundred sided dice. If Eddie
happens to pick the number it lands on, he loses
both of his eyebrows. I have a little technique going.
The thing is, he's probably not gonna lose. You don't
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know that there are ninety nine right answers for Eddie
and only one wrong. And you keep saying that, acting
like there's no chance for me to lose. But there is.
So I rolled this one hundred sided dice. It comes
up on it, Mike d sees it, writes it down.
It's my very fire. Then Eddie and I say it
at the same time. Oh man, Eddie, are you ready?
I'm ready. Wait, what is that number right there? Got it? Okay?
(01:17:02):
One two three? Okay, I can tell I was a
one or at seven? Okay, yeah, all right, there's another
two dollars for you. So I pulled up like a
grid of numbers on my computer. So I'm just kind
of like scanning it picking one. I love it, okay, Okay,
Before I was just doing whatever came in my head,
it was different. It was the same number right now?
(01:17:23):
Got it for your eyebrows? Are you ready? Ready? One
two three three? Second number? Though? That's ten? You can
tap out. Let's do one more? Only one more? One more?
No, no no, no, I mean just one more for right now? Okay, Yeah,
(01:17:45):
take my little screen around. Got it? One two three, fourteen.
It's so close. That's a word. Time it's been like,
I know, Amy, you know somebody told me yesterday, like,
(01:18:08):
well I should do is pick the same number? You
pick the last role. It's like the chances of it
hitting twice aren't very good with each other, understand. But
there's a mean I guess in a way, if that's
the number that's facing up when you roll, it doesn't matter, Okay,
I'm telling you, Amy, it might write probability. Right now
you have You've made it two dollars for me, but
(01:18:30):
remember Scooba is gonna match. I know, I know. Hey day,
do you want another one? Or Hey day for daddy?
What another one? Yeah? Let's go commit to how many
more we're doing? So we get in the bid three
to commit more overall for the day, overall for the day,
the day. I mean, what's the most I can do today?
What am I at? Three more? Running out of time?
Three more? Let's go. We can pick it up in
the morning. If you lad's go three more? Here we go.
(01:18:53):
If it lands on your number, you have shaw you
off your eyebrows a little bit. Let me get my number?
Got it? What I do? Last time? You see that
we had seventeen? I thank you all for fourteen? Or ready? Yeah? One? Two, three?
I want like a ninety and a two? Like that's
the gap? I want you have two more? The dice
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is rolling. Let me see what you got it? Why
did you do that? Who? Devil check? Hey? Who knows accountability? One? Two, three, seven, six? Okay,
that's that's the gap. I like, amy, I know was
(01:19:37):
that four? What was that? You can do? Two more?
For fifteen? Total? Two more, fifteen total. I hope you
max a number. I want to shave off that big
old bushy eyebrows. I know I'm over here manifesting it.
What do you mean? What are you doing? And I'm
sending it. I'm just like match match, same number, same number,
the same number. Yep, Oh my gosh, same number. One
(01:20:04):
love it love it's not working yet. One more for
the day. This could be it. What number are you thinking?
Abut you already thinking of number right now, already got it.
Maybe I'll change it though, just in case you can
read my mind. Last number rolling the dice. But if
you hear your mind, it doesn't matter, because but the
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hand could control all that. Everything's connected. Amy, Okay, ready, yep,
I don't like this game. I'm starting to not like it.
We're so far today you have made thirty bucks from
(01:20:51):
me matched. That is sixty dollars. Now here's the thing.
You can take your money and run right now, go on,
take the money and run, or we can play a
little tomorrow. I say we can play a little bit
more tomorrow. Okay, m sleep on some numbers tonight. There
you go. Right now. Eddie has a grand total of
sixty dollars. Hey, as soon as I'm done, can we
(01:21:15):
do with someone else too? We can do this for
the next month. It just depends if they want to
wager their eyebrows something else. Okay, I love it. Okay,
thank you all, thank you, No listener, Sorry today, let's
go over to Eddie, who's filling in for lunchbox. There's
a guy in southern California. He needs cash and he
needs it quick. So what does he do. He goes
(01:21:37):
to the bank he's gonna rob it. He puts a
masks on, writes a note he asked for the cash.
They give him all the cash, and he leaves because man,
that was easy. So what does he do The next day?
He goes the exact same bank, does the exact same thing,
gets the money, and they arrest him. I guess you're
probably more on alert if you get robbed once. Oh yeah, yeah,
I think you're ready. It's like you go get alarm
putting your house after you've been robbed. Yes, the first
(01:22:00):
time that I have my house broken into, I call
this is years ago. I was like handing an alarm
needs something that everybody's freaked out, and you're like, yeah,
this is when people call. They almost never call before
it happens. They only call after it happens, and then
usually doesn't happen again anyway, Right, but it is pretty
easy to give him a note just get the money, though, well,
I mean, and it seems like the first time they
usually say, Okay, here's the money. I wonder too if
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they have like a designated amount of money that they give, like,
not all of it from the vault. Well, of course
they can't give all of it from the vault, but
usually it's like they're just dumping into a bag and
then there's they're on some sort of timer. But doesn't
the robbers they give me all your money, Yeah, but
they can't give all the money at the bank. Yeah,
they go to what they're allowed to give me. And
there's only so much the guy can carry out. That's true.
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It doesn't have a truck. Haven't even a willebarrel truck
willbarrow none of that. They got the guy. They got
the guy who's arrested. And that's your bonehead story of
the day. So Subway got into trouble. I guess because
of the fake tuna. We talked about it. I don't
know they got in trouble, but Loveway gets that five
million dollar fake tuna lawsuit thrown out. Oh wow, I agree.
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When I go to Subway, I just I expect tuna flavored.
If I'm not making it myself and they're not promising
me real life tuna, I just assume everything's flavored or
made in the lab. That's weird. This is bad precedent, guys.
I don't, but it is if I'm in Okay, you
know what bad precedent is everything that's been fed to
me that I haven't made it home, or they haven't
been promised fresh and local. Okay. Well, I just I
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didn't think it's gonna get thrown out. I thought they'd
settle on something so bones. You're cool if you order salmon,
but they're like, it's like salmon. It depends. If I'm
in a restaurant where they're like, hey, this is fresh salmon,
this is real salmon, then give me salmon. If I'm
in a chain restaurant where who knows, then I get
chain restaurant quality. So you should know that going out,
I get. I get what I pay for. I get
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what I'm in a hurry to get. If I don't
think nerds have actual bananas in the guys. They don't what.
That's totally different. But I'm saying why because the expectation
is set. If it's like bean and a flavored orange flavored,
I don't expect it to be an orange in the
box of nerds. Okay, so now it's a tuna flavored. Sup.
There you go. But they're saying there's tuna in there,
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just very small. What else is it? I don't care,
you know what. They's eat them all the time. Oh yeah,
they're good though, Yeah, I mean I'll eat it exactly. Raymond,
do you ever get your gift cards from Subway? I
did two hundred dollars worth from John Chidsknee, the CEO
props to him. Wow, shot out because you complain? Yeah,
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because I was eating them for years. But I mean
you got thrown out, so at least I got that.
They've said all the gift cards has been canceled too, Nah,
because I've already used one of them once. Really, Yeah,
it was awesome. It was completely free there. Did you
What did you get? No? Oh, I would need to
tuna us up right now, but I would know it's
probably not Okay, that's it. Have a good day, Amy,
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have a good day. Thank you you too. How do
you have a good day you too. Bounce, thank you,
thank you. We'll see tomorrow by Guys