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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What's happening? And welcome to Wednesday's show, Morning Studio Morning,
But everybody's here. Mike D's wedding is on Saturday, which
is crazy. It's this week. Wedding season starts now, and
by that I mean just our show, but Mike D's wedding. Mike,
how you feeling. You're just days away. I'm starting to
get a little bit nervous at the just the day itself.

(00:32):
There's like a fifty fifty percent chance he may rain,
so we may have to shift some things. Oh, it's outdoors.
The ceremony was outdoors. Reception was gonna be indoors, but
we might have to do it all indoors if it rains. Hey,
not bad though, if you have a reception spot already. Yeah,
that's ends. Yeah, I mean that that stinks, but it's
not worse worse. Yeah, it's not the worst thing we
could adapt, but it just we're watching the weather. Let

(00:55):
me look at the weather right now. But it is
text changes this like a snap of a finger. Yeah,
what a lot of ring. Yes, I mean one, two, three,
four or five six seven. There's nine days in a
row where the chances fifty percent or higher. Yikes. What
does she think about that? I mean, at this point,

(01:16):
she's like, you know, what happens, happens. We're not too concerned.
We can switch it up. So it's just like, all right,
we'll roll with it. I was kind of figured out
my clothes last night from Mike's wedding. I laid some
stuff out on the bed because I got Mike's wedding.
Then a week after, Kayla's sister is getting married, so
the wedding start pop pop pop, And so Mike, what
is your wedding dress code? I would say, just it's

(01:38):
not formal by any means. I did it. Just dressed nice,
So dress nice, church like good questions? What is your
wedding dress? Most like, like if you were going to church,
those kind of clothes, okay, because I was going to
wear a full suit. No, Kayla said, yeah, you don't
even wear a full suit. From Mike's wedding. He said, she,
I don't think that survived. And it was a real

(02:01):
loud suit too. That yeah, I think you'd be over
dressed if you wore a suit. Okay, right, what are
you wearing? I wanted to go cowboy boots. Now that
he's just saying it's more casual. I was going to
do dress pants, no dress coat, and then a button down.
Do you can do that? Right? Yeah, we're the cowboy boots.
Let's go huh. All right, well, now I gotta rekind

(02:22):
of reevaluate my wardrobe. I was gonna wear pink shorts. Okay, okay, okay.
One of my buddies hit me up about ars. He goes, hey,
what's the dress? I was like, last pretty nice? He goes,
I was just gonna wear my normal and I was like,
what do you mean? He goes wow? Where every day?
What does he wear every day? Jeans and in like
a T shirt? Buddy from Arkansas? Yeah, yeah. I was like, no,
we gotta class it up a little bit. And Arkansas

(02:44):
Keith sent me a picture of him wearing this suit
that he's wearing as one of my groomsmen, and he
was like, dwy this thing feels nice right well, Mike
or pumped for you, man, I'm excited. And then you're
not leaving to go on a honeymoon right after No,
we're not. What are you gonna do right after the wedding?
Right after the wedding? Or just got a hotel? That's it? No,
I mean, I know what you're doing right after. What

(03:06):
are you doing for like the next week? The next week?
We're doing like a staycase, like a mini moon. We
just got a hotel, a minion. You are taking time,
But are you going to do a full honeymoon later? Yeah,
later in the year. Okay, all right, Well this is it.
This is Mike's wedding week. Is she nervous? Is she
freaking out? No, she's not nervous at all. I'm probably

(03:26):
more nervous. And you're reading your own vows, right, Yeah,
that's what she's nervous about. How do you feel about yours?
I think mine will be fine. I already kind of
finalized them. I think the morning of I'll maybe take
another look at it, but I think I'm good to
go on that. Do any jokes. I think maybe one
one joke, just I kind of lighten it up. How
does she feel about the joke? He's okay with it.
She knew I was gonna do something like that because

(03:47):
I was told if I did a whole comedy routine,
I was gonna be in trouble. She was like, you're
not performing cams, like you're not performing for the audience. Yeah,
like talk how we talk. It's your wedding, bro, I know,
but she just wants me to remember I'm not performing
for everyone. Like, if I'm funny, that's fine, mind if
it's between us. But she's like, because people are there,
this isn't funny in the Lone Comedy Tour, all right, Mike,

(04:07):
looking forward to it. But it's at time of the
morning where we open up the mail bag, get something.
We call Hello, Bobby Bones. I'm currently sixteen weeks pregnant,
and I want to get your thoughts on something. I've
noticed a lot of celebrities, including country artists such as

(04:30):
Marion Morris, deciding to not post any photos of their
baby's face when posting on social media. People who choose
not to post their kids face argue that since the
child isn't old enough to decide if they want a
social media presence, it isn't cool just to post their
face on the Internet. I'm curious as to what your
thoughts are and what you think the right thing to
do is when it comes to posting your children on
social media. Whenever you do decide to have kids, do

(04:51):
you think you'll post their faces on Instagram? Thank you
Bobby from Kendall in Central Coast California. I think everybody
in the show has a little different outlook though, who
does have kids, Amy, your kids are on social well,
your son doesn't want to be anymore, right, but your
daughter is on right now. Yeah, so that's kind of
always was. I posted them probably before they really understood
what it was, and I'm not sure that that was

(05:12):
you know, I maybe I shouldn't have. I don't know.
For me, it felt okay. And then once that was
when they were in Haiti, and then once they were
officially home with me and they were my kids, I
would tell them about it and talk to them about it.
And yes, my son used to be a ham and
all wanted to be all over it. My daughter was
more shy, and now they've kind of switched, and anything
I posted her I have her permission. And then yeah,

(05:33):
with him, he's taken a break from it, but that's
his choice and I respect that. Eddie. Your kids are
not on social media, correct. Yeah, I'm along the lines
of they're not old enough to really decide. When they
are they can decide they want to be all over
the internet. I mean, as of now, they're my kids.
My job is to protect them, so I protect them
from the Internet. But you're old a sudense thirteen. Now,
if he doesn't want to be on the internet, nah,

(05:53):
not till he's eighteen. Then he can decide what he
wants to do. You're gonna tell me if he's sixteen
years old and he wants to have an Instagram or
a TikTok, You're gonna be like, no, yeah, then I'm
gonna go to my Instagram and show them all the
comments of people making fun of me and be like,
do you want this? But you won't care. He'll say yes, no,
he won't. Okay, I'm gonna say it. You're gonna be embarrassed,

(06:16):
you're gonna hate it, and you may be right. But
I'm just gonna tell you other things that you've said
or like you're not getting in a phone, like what
you're not getting in a phone and until eighteen. Yeah,
and he got one at thirteen. But my only point
was you don't put your kids on Instagram right now? Correct?
I bet you At fifteen Eddie's oldest son is on
that's two years. No, no chance in lunchbox. You don't

(06:38):
put your kids on I don't put my kids on
social media because of the stranger danger factor. I don't
want listeners knowing who my kids are and then my
kids thinking, oh, I must know them. So I want
them to be able to have their own privacy and
the stranger danger factor because we live a celebrity lifestyle
or we're in the public eye and people recognize us
in public. So I don't want them to recognize my

(07:00):
kids in public and be like, hey, what's up and
my kid be like, how do I know you? And
that just gets weird. I don't know what we're gonna do.
I'll like, cale make that decision if we have kids.
She's like, I don't feel comfortable with it. I'm gonna
be like, cool, if you made the decision, though, what
would you do, I wouldn't care. I mean from birth
to they're gonna be out everywhere anyway. I can't take
them anywhere people Fakually, people are gonna take pictures of me.

(07:22):
People take pictures of me all the time out of
places I'm a kids with me, but public and internet's different.
But they may take a picture and post it. I
don't know. I don't that would be rude if they
did though. We were a top golf to other day
and some guy comes up and just starts taking pictures
of me without I don't care, but be like, hey,
can I take a picture with you? Absolutely, come here, buddy,
But instead he say I got all, I'm all these
weird poses like drink, eating food, eating nachos, ye like,

(07:45):
and I'm like, hey, man, I would like to meet you.
Let's take a picture. And as soon as I look up,
he runs away, and I was like, I was weird.
I was like, Edy, what just happened there? That's crazy? Um,
I don't know what's gonna happen. I'll probably just Gokaylen,
what do you want to do? I have friends the
Rotics and you Rotic his wife Brooklyn Decker. They don't
put their kids social media. They're famous, you know. And

(08:08):
it's hard too because you have a lot of moments
where you're just oh, that would be great on Instagram
and maybe we do, maybe I do a baby, maybe
that TikTok crushes. I don't have an answer right now,
I'm not in it. I don't know what Caitlin's gonna
want to do, because right now she may be like,
I don't want to but then there may just be
that way. She's like, Okay, let's just post this picture.
Thank you for your email. You appreciate that. Good luck

(08:28):
with your baby. It's almost time for her to have
a baby. All right, close it up, we've got your now.
A lot of times we'll talk about scenarios and go
is that romantic or is it just weird? And this
is one of them where I think we're gonna have

(08:49):
that debate. Amy. Okay, So I was at my dad's
little funeral thing this last weekend and learned that my
aunt has her cremated remains of her husband, but she
hasn't done anything with them. They're not scattered yet, they
haven't been buried. She is waiting for until it is
her time to pass on, and she will get cremated.

(09:10):
And the plan is that they're then going to mix
their ashes together and then they're scattering them at sea.
Oh it's seas well like they lived. They lived in
Hawaii for a long time and on like a macadamia
coffee farm situation, and they that's the so I assumed
that ocean Pacific or whatever, and they'll be scattered at sea. There,

(09:32):
So a little bit out there and then I think
a little bit down in Dilly, Texas. So actually they're
gonna split up their ashes, but the point is they're
mixing their ashes so that they are together. And I thought, wow,
that is kind of romantic that they thought of that,
and she's just been holding on to her husband waiting
for the right time, well her time. Romance music here,
Oh yeah, lunchbox. Oh, I don't know if it's roman

(09:55):
I don't mind it because my grandma and grandpa we
put them in the earth together and planted a tree.
So we mixed them together and buried them with a tree.
So I guess it's romantic. I guess we're probably all
going to say romantic. Absolutely. No, Yeah, I thought one
of us would be the wild card here, Morgan, you
don't think Romanda? Well, my only question is what if
she like, meet somebody else before she passes? Oh, she's

(10:16):
like ninety something. Hey, okay, you know with dating apps now, yeah,
they have apps for everybody to meet each other. Could
there be a three way mix one hundred and single?
I mean, my guess, Morgan does make a good point.
If you were if you got interested in a girl
and you learned she was holding under her husband ashes
to be mixed with him her late husband. Yeah, that

(10:37):
would be tough at my age if you're you know,
twenty five, thirty forty and someone's passed relationship that passed
away or past husband, because it happened a lot of times. Yeah, yeah,
that would be tough. I mean because yes, you would
just be trying to win, to win, to make her
change her mind so that you're the ashes she gets.
You'd always be in that race. I had not. Morgan
brings up a good point. I hadn't thought of that, Like,

(10:58):
you're committing to that spot. Like even you know, our
friend Jingo, his dad Jerryjeff Walker died last year, but
they haven't had the funeral yet, and there I think
it's this weekend and they put up the headstone in
Austin this weekend, and his dad is on there, passed away,
and then the mom is on there, but she's not
she's still alive. But they leave the blank space open

(11:19):
to add in there. Though you put that on there
after I die, I don't write that. I don't want to,
but you're going to die. But yeah, yeah, yeah, but
spoiler alert, I know I don't want that on the
head you, Okay, you're gonna die, right, No, Eddie, why
not put yours right now? Eventually we're gonna die. But
her name's already on the state. Yeah. But I think
the thing is like, she's just that's the love of
her life. Jerry Jeff was so like, even if she
does meet somebody else and ends up because she could

(11:41):
and ends up having a life with them, while that
guy's gonna have to accept that she's gonna go be
buried with Jared the love of her life. Jerry Jeff.
I understand that. My point is Eddie's like, oh, we're
all gonna die. Yeah, then why don't you have a
headstone already made with your name on it? Something to
do it? I mean, it's okay, like, eventually you're gonna die,
put my name on a headstone if that's where I
want to be when all this, Hey put my name there.
Do you guys have any like you know grave some

(12:04):
people buy girls or I mean my husband has one
at the Air Force Academy or is there an Air
Force Academy grave vers? I don't know. He already has one,
and I think I can have one there. I'm not sure. See,
he already has a one. That's crazy. Well, because he
went to the Air Force Academy, you get one, but
he has a slot ready to go. But Yody, who cares,

(12:25):
You're gonna die anyway. Yeah, so we're all pretty much
saying it's romantic to mix ashes. Yeah yeah, I think.
And you were cool with your dad's ashes. Yes, we
didn't divvy them up. We just put them in the
ground on one all right. The latest from Nashville in Tullywood,
Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny, and Keith Urban is

(12:48):
picking up his Las Vegas residency at Caesar's Palace with
new dates he'll be performing in September. Tickets go on
sale June seventh. Thomas Rhet shared that Luke Brian helped
him his daughter Willa Gray, catch her first snapper while fishing.
You can see a sweet photo of the moment on
his Instagram. Just announced, Chris Jansen will be performing at

(13:10):
the pre race concert at Nashville Superspeedway before the Alley
four hundred NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, June twentieth.
Tickets are on sale now. I'm Morgan number two. That's
your skinny, all kids. Time for the good news with Amy. So,

(13:30):
happy birthday, ed Isisley. This is a big birthday because
he turned one hundred and one year old. He's a
World War Two veteran. He lives at a veteran's nursing home.
And they decided to do a drive by motorcycle parade
to celebrate the birthday boy. And then there was a
big reception afterwards with mission barbecue, and he even did

(13:51):
a meet and greet with people. I go to that. Yeah,
And to be able to do something, you know, even
now it's like okay, good, the pandemics kind of behind us,
and even someone turning one hundred and one can have
a celebration to mingle with people. Two things I'd like
to do. Meet somebody that's been a hundred or that
is a hundred, and then meet a billionaire. I haven't
done all that. One of those are both super rare.

(14:13):
Have you ever met anybody one hundred? No? I don't
think so, right, I mean we joke about he didn't
mean gree but to meet someone has been around from
You've never met a billionaire? I don't think so. I thought,
maybe you have, Maybe I have. Remember that one event
we went to where we were the poorest people. There
probably someone there, And you've met Michael Dell. I don't know.
I haven't. Oh. I just got told by Mike. I

(14:34):
recently met a billionaire, Charles Schwab. Oh yeah. I did
some work for him at some social work and some
not like social posting and a golf tournament. Right, he's
worth eleven point four billion dollars. That is eight he's
close to one hundred. Boy, he's eighty. But okay, I've
met a billionaire. I'm trying to give you two for one. Yea.

(14:57):
And they told me not to call him Charles. Where
do you call him Chuck? Yeah? And that that's sounded
weird too, right. They were like, don't call him Charles,
call him Chuck or mister Schwab. I said, I'll just
call him mister ball. I don't know he like to
be called Chuck. Walked up. Guy's full of life. I
shook his hand. I shook a guy who worth four
billion dollars hands. That's crazy. I mean, that's a good story.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.

(15:17):
In Murphysborough, Arkansas, there is a place called Crater of
Diamond State Park, and we used to go there on
field trips as kids, and whenever we read a story
about somebody finding a diamond, it's from this place because
it's the only place in North America where you can
go diamond mining. You just go out and do it yourself.
And so another story pops up here. A Washington man
travels down finds a two point two carrot diamond in

(15:39):
the Arkansas State Park. Remember the guy we talked to
the found that nine caret diamond. Yeah, Scooby is trying
to get back in touch with him to see how
much that ended up going for because they were getting
int appraised. But this guy here had been wanted to
make his own engagement ring since eighth grade. And so
he goes down. He's twenty six years old. He starts mining.
He found a two point two zero carrot yellow diamond,

(16:01):
the largest diamond found at the state park since October.
They spent three days they were wet sifting for gemstones
when they saw the yellow diamond lunchbox. I know you
want to win the lottery, but this is a bet
you actually can do work to find your lottery winnings
if you go to this place. I understand that I
have now that I hear these stories, I'm like, I
have to go, because we hear about these stories every
couple of weeks a couple of months, and I'm like,

(16:22):
how it's amazing, Like it's just you're just going dig
a little rocks and put it there, you go, and
you got. I think it's harder. Ye, the three days,
and I think he's been going since he was eight. Well,
a two point two zero carrot yellow diamond, Mike, will
you google that? See just what the Internet says it's worth?
Because how big is that? Two point two carrots? Yeah,
but like size, I don't know. I don't know much

(16:44):
about rings, I mean the marble. Ye, would you like
to go down there? I would love to go down there.
I would love to go. I don't know how you
do it. I don't I don't know anything about sifting
for diamonds or whatever they call it, but that would
be awesome. Maybe Scoo is Steve, we send lunchbox down
for a day of sifting diamonds. I think we should

(17:05):
definitely do it. That'll be our next venture in the show.
We could drive down yep, and ain't that far? I
mean we drive that far when we go to Arkansas
all the time. Mike count how much that's good? I
thought more than I thought it was more. Ten thousand, dude,
just for looking for a lot. Spitting on ten thousand dollars.
I'm saying, you do find a diamond. I would. I'd
hope it'd be were like two dollars. But I think

(17:28):
we send lunchbox down to mine. How how long do
you want to go? Just one twenty four hour period? Yeah,
I mean I think I figured twenty four hours I
can find a diamond. Right. Everybody seems to be doing
it real quick or there got a diamond. They make
the news. Yeah, see what the distance is from our
studio to Murphysborough, Arkansas, Mike, Because I do think you
could go down mine all day during the show, we

(17:50):
check in with him, we see if he's rich. It's
basically a seven hour drive, Okay, I Scoob, I think
we should send lunchbox down. I think we should definitely
do it. We'll look at the logistics of it, make
it happen. Maybe we get with Hunday. Oh, that'd be awesome.
We have a vehicle we could use that. You can
use my palisade totally. They pay for room and gas
and lock it all up. I like it. We did.

(18:11):
Now we just let me go over and talk to
Larissa and Texas. Yes, I called in because I heard
about lunchbox um writing letters to celebrities, and I actually
have an eight year old who did exactly that. He
wrote a letter. It's been about five or six months,

(18:32):
and you know, we go and check the mail. He's
just like, hey, mom, you know it's been about a week.
Let's go and check the mail. So he wrote the letter, um,
and it's kind of like expecting a response. And so
a coworker of mine suggested, you know, like, hey, it's
been quite a bit of time, um, you should probably
just like write a simple letter back um and do

(18:54):
something cool for him. And I'm like, but that's that's
not true. Like I'm just trying to decide if I
should actually do that or not, if you should write
a letter of yourself as the celebrity he wrote to Exactly. Yes,
I have no problem with it because he's how old eight?
If he was fourteen, maybe I think as a second grader, though,

(19:17):
can you tell us who the celebrity is he wrote to? Yes,
So he wrote it to Tom Holland because you know
Tom Holland plays Spider Man. You know anyway, no no response.
How do we feel about her writing a letter back
to her eight year old as Spider Man. I mean,
I think sometimes as parents we just got to do
stuff like that. But eventually, at some point in his
life you'll have to come claim that it'll be a

(19:37):
funny story later. I think it's you don't want to
lie to your kid, right. The question is how annoying
is he about it? If you won't stop, and he's
always like, let's go check. Maybe you do, Eddie. I
think it's fine, man, We do it all the time,
just say yeah, here's a letter, look you wrote back. Yeah.
But then Amy's right, eventually you're gonna be like, okay,
remember that letter. That's a funny memory, right right, right
then we all laugh about it. Yes, yeah, we co

(20:00):
signed Larissa with you writing a letter back as Spider Man. Okay,
like with us, like an autograph picture or just like
a letter, go big, right, go big. I mean you
might as well have your uncle call as Spider Man too.
Hey it's Tom Poland. Just fake him out completely. Yeah.
I would just send a letter, maybe not an autograph picture,

(20:21):
and then you just have to be prepared to live
with yourself every time he gets excited and tell someone
that Spider Man wrote him a letter. You just have
to be like, yep, yeppy shirted. Yeah, let's go with it. Yeah,
go along, okay, yeah, ye all right, Larissa, thank you,
have a great day. Okay, I appreciate it. Y'allo. Here
are your top songs in country music this week. At

(20:42):
number three, Dirk's Bentley Gone, I've been Gone Gone. How
do you guys feel about that one? It took a
minute for me to start to look like I'm just
now starting to go all right, still growing on me
a little bit. Yeah, yeah, no, I get it, and
he's like convincing, Well, this is the part where you

(21:04):
kind of like, don't yeah, it's almost there. For me.
It's very different for a Dirk song. I felt, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I didn't think it'd be top three yet, but I'm
just now starting to like it a little bit. Number
two Luke Combs Forever. After all thoughts on that one,

(21:24):
like it, It's great, right, it's really good. Yeah. And
then number one made this song, He's a Jam Nobody, Nobody, No,
Dylan Scott, and we asked him. We said, hey, what's
up with the song? He goes? You know, it was
such a simple song. We can't believe it's, you know,
doing what it's doing. Sometimes being simple's vests, right, it's

(21:45):
jam Nobody, Nobody, Nobody. That's a good one. And I
guess we should point out we like all three songs
in the top three. Yeah, love Luke Combs really like
the Dylan Scott song I'm still getting there on Door Expendley. Okay,
it's pretty that's a good through. Sometimes there were top
three songs and we're like, how these songs have been
played on the radio exactly? But that's that's a pretty

(22:07):
good one number one pop song. You want to guess
it is? It still Peaches? It's still Peaches. Yeah, I
got my Peaches. I give him out from California. I
so much took up to the North though. It comes on.
They played that in the cycling class that we go too.
I started feeling a little bit like, yeah, that's my
little faster time for the Bobby feud. It's like family feud,

(22:29):
except with a host who you don't like as much
as Steve Harvey. That's right, that's me, friends, all right?
Here we go Amy one. Last week in the Mike
and Michael's game wasn't much of a competition. They surveyed
two thousand Americans an ass named something you'd buy in
a dozen? Is there all things you'd get in packs
of twelve? All things and packs of twelve? All right, Amy,

(22:50):
you're the winner. You go first? Okay, eggs? All right? Wow?
You know, I don't think I ever would have guessed.
Add I got on my list great as twelve in
the carton, Show me eggs it was number four. You
get four points? Okay, beer, a twelve pack of beer?
That one I would have got, show me beer number one? Answer, No,

(23:13):
I mean they call it it. I feel like, well
the baker's doesn't is actually thirteen. But I feel like
if you're I'm gonna cupcakes? Interesting, Yeah, show me cupcakes.
I'm sorry, Amy on the board with five points. Though Lunchbox,

(23:34):
the question is things you get in packs of twelve? Yeah? Coke?
Show me coke? Shout it pop number two. Yeah. When
I worked at Dunkin Donuts, people would roll up to
the drive room they say, give me a dozen doughnuts,
show me the donuts. Ever go to read lunchbox Now

(23:59):
was five points. He's tied up. Who all right, there
are still six answers on the board, pulled two thousand Americans.
Something you buy in a dozen? In a dozen? Well,
I mean, I don't know how many come in this
because I don't buy them because I don't like them.
But hot dogs, because there's only eight buns in a pack,
and then there's not enough buns for the hot dogs. Okay,

(24:23):
show me hot dogs. Yeah, number seven was hot do
all right? Something you'd buy in a pack of twelve?
Lunchbox man? Oh gosh, now I'm in trouble. Well, whenever
I go to be Dubs, you get a dozen wings.
Give me wings, Show me wings. But lunchbox leaves this

(24:49):
round with twelve points. Eddie over to you. All Right,
I'm in trouble because there's not a lot on my list,
but I'm gonna go with When you go down the
paper aisle, you got paper plates and toy lip paper
and paper towels. There's definitely a pack of paper towels
that come in twelve. So give me paper towels, show
a toilet paper, Show me paper towels or the same things.

(25:09):
Show paper towels or toilet paper. Yeah at number eight.
That's what I'm talking about. Now I'm in trouble. Wow, one, two.
There are four answers left on the board. Recently, I
went to the grocery store and I was looking for
allergy medicine, and I feel like they come in twenty
fours and twelve. Show me a come on, you weren't

(25:32):
even walking down the right tracks of ramble on that one.
All right, Amy, back over to you. I don't want
to give up on my bakers, so I'm gonna go
with rolls. Show me a dozen rolls. I'm only doing
three rounds. I made that roll up. Yeah good lunch box. Yeah. Guys,

(25:55):
when you go to the bakers shop and you order,
you want to order someone some cookies the Batama shop
or the bakery. Yeah, the baker shop. You say, I
want to send Bobby a dozen cookies chocolate chip preferably,
So give me cookies. Show lunchbox cookies. Who who for
six points? Big time in the league of eighteen points?

(26:19):
Oh yeah? And then now you're in trouble. Yeah, now
I'm control now. Yeah. Uh. You know you go to
the drive through and everything you go to, you know,
you go to the drive through with McDonald's. You know
what I mean. And your kid wants nuggets, So give
me twelve nuggets. Oh yeah, twelve nugs. Show me. Okay,

(26:44):
I thought it was good too, anything that was around
and around two here bones. I'm thinking something you put
on your feet, like socks. They come in pack of twelves.
What sucks? That's good? Show them sucks socks. Wow, Eddie

(27:08):
has tied it up. Okay, now I'm in trouble. There
are only two answers left on the board. Pack of twelve. Oh,
I can't believe you guys have got this many. I
thought this would be over quick. Okay, okay, I've never
bought this before in my life, but I see them
behind the shelf at comedience stores. Give me a carton
of cigarettes, Show me a carton of singer roots. All right,

(27:31):
final round, guys. Right now, Eddie and Lunchbox have eighteen
points each. Amy you can still win if you get
both of these. Okay. A dozen underwear, A dozen underwear,
just like the sock man. It's kind of good. No,
my kids, I buy a little packs the Target and

(27:52):
there's twelve in there. A you can't win, Lunchbox, You're
tied up with Eddie. You need one of these a dozen?
Oh my gosh, guys, Oh my gosh, how do you
not know this? Because you don't do this for your wife, Eddie,
you don't do it roses dozen flowers? Show me a
dozen roses. Who loves their wife? I do. I don't

(28:19):
ever buy your flowers. So, lunchbox, you're now you've now
taken a lead. If you get this, you win or
Eddie has a chance to win. Yeah, yeah, yeah, what
else do you sin somebody? You guys get graded this category.
I am shocked that I've gotten this mini They just
come to your head sometimes when you're talking it out,
Bobby and I'm trying to think where the last time
I was I bought a dozen or something. Oh man,

(28:42):
you know, you go down the baby aisle and your
baby poops in the diaper. You need some diapers. They
come in a dozen. Give me a dozen diapers comes
way more than that. Show me a dozen divers, Eddie.
It all comes down to this. You get this right,
you win, You miss this, you lose. How many is
this one worth? It's worth nine points. You have a

(29:04):
five point lead, So it's the number nine answer on
the board. I feel like the survey two thousand Americans.
They said, name something you buy in a dozen. Dank.
This is tough. But the only thing that's in my
head right now is disposable cups. I feel like you're
having a party and you just need twelve disposable cups
like red solo cups. Give me twelve disposable cups, bones

(29:27):
for the win, for the championship. Come on, something that
comes in a Dozen't go on, tell key, show me
a dozen red solo cup. Let's go. I thought he
had it before. We give him his winter song, the

(29:52):
number nine answer, and we'll get the ding after he
say it. Here a dozen pins or pencils. But there
he is, lunch our winter. Today. He got money. I
can look at it every time. I'm telling everybody nice day,
that nice day, that I do it a dozen times. No, right, no, no, no,

(30:19):
whoa all right, he's Matt who loved a voicemail last
night morning studio for Eddie and her walk. So advice.
First off, go to a running store and gets fitted
properly for a pair of shoes. Most important thing you
can do. Second of all, take vassoline and or somebody
glides and you're gonna want to put that on your feet.
You're also gonna put it in your armpits, in between

(30:40):
your legs, anywhere you might chase, because you're gonna be
walking for a long time. Those things too. Is to
put bandaids over your nipples. I've run up sixty marathons,
but the first time your nipples get rubb run, you
go to shower and set feeling you're never gonna want
to feel again. There's a lot of baseline and yah
band aid shafing. I'm just walking, guys, I'm not running
a marathon, walking a lot. You walk in from West

(31:00):
Virginia down to Tennis sandids on my nipples. I have
them on now. Sometimes the show gets a little rigorous
for me. You're Amy's pile of stories. So I feel
like Amazon is probably a pretty cool place to work.
And they installed zen booths in their warehouses, which are
little tiny rooms about the size of a porter potty
or so where they can go in and watch videos

(31:22):
on mindful meditation if they're feeling overwhelmed. The company put
it up on Twitter, and for whatever reason, people were responding, oh,
you created crying booths. So they've since removed it because
they don't want that stigma attached to these boots. But
they watch Amazon videos while they're in there. I saw it.
I saw him. They put them up last week, and
I was like, are you kidding me? You overworking these

(31:43):
folks and this is what you give them. Oh are
they overworked? Yes, that's always been the thing about the
warehouses at Amazon. Oh, people overwork peanut models and stuff.
Oh oh yeah, I forgot about that. I just looked
at I was like, well, they're gonna use this as
a bathroom, like somebody's not gonna be able to get
someone in time. They're gonna pee in the little Amazon booth. Amazon.
But they Yeah, they were getting roasted pretty bads. They

(32:04):
took it down. Oh okay, well I must have missed
that part. I thought they just took it down because
they were getting called crying booths. And I was like, man,
we need to zen booth here. Okay, So the cicadas
they are never coming. Ray, the cicadas are never coming.
That's what we hope that we don't get affected by them.
I was just giving you guys, no, you were telling
us we're all gonna die. We're gonna walk outside and
breathe in it's one's gonna go on our throat. I

(32:26):
want to be wrong, No, you don't. They are in
certain parts and people are having to deal with them.
And here's the deal. Heads up. If cicada's overhydrate, they
have to expel liquid from their body. It's like they're peeing,
but it's not pe So just heads up. A guy
in DC got it on video and it's a solid
stream of liquids. So experts say that they're more likely

(32:48):
to do this on really hot days. And if you
walk under a tree full of cicadas, there's a decent
chance that you're gonna get wet. That sounds like humans
if we overhydrate. Yeah, we're up on a tree. We're
down to expel liquid mid to us. All right, what else? Well,
it's just kind of funny to hear sometimes when artists
reflect back on their music and maybe what songs they
were weren't going to record. And Blake Shelton came out

(33:08):
and was talking about Austin, which is such a good song,
and he sang when first yeah, when he first heard it,
he thought it was just super cheesy and he didn't
even want to cut the song. Why do you think
it was cheesy. What am I missing here? Why? Why
did Blake thinks was cheesy? He just said the lyrics,
like he said, God, this guy is so desperate. Let

(33:30):
it go. Dude, it's been a year. You're still putting
this on your answering machine. What are you doing? So
he just felt like it was dumb. He mentioned that mullets.
He did mention that mullet. That's my point, like, what
was cheesy about that song? Let's compare it to the mullet. Yeah,
that's a good point. So I'm glad he ended up
recording it because it's awesome song I made me. That's
my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time

(33:54):
for the good news. Ramont Roberts is the Saginaw Public
School superintendent. He wanted to do something cool for the seniors.
He's like, they've had a rough year. Money's tight, Proms
coming up. How can I make prom easier on them?
So he went in there and looked at the budget
and he paid for half the proms for the entire

(34:16):
school district. What do you mean half the proms? So
that way that he paid for half, like the decoration,
so prom tickets wouldn't be as expensive and all the
students could afford to gone, got it. So he took
the budget and said, here, we're not gonna do this
to the school. We're not gonna put a new, you know, fountain.
We're gonna send them to prom. He goes, it was
awesome to see them all dancing and joining themselves if
they needed that fountain. Though, I mean that fountain is cool.

(34:38):
I mean because they would get money, because people would
throw coins in there, saying I hope I get an
A on this test. But I was thinking of a
water fountain. What kind of fancay skulls got a fountain
with a like I was thinking of a chocolate fountain? Then,
Oh that's not I do not want to be a
part of these days, child. I never listen yummy golden corral.
Oh that's just a weird thing where if everyone has

(34:58):
access to it. I kind of check out. When it
comes to food. I like mine to be made for
me by the cook, right out by the waiter. So
there's not gonna be a chocolate sound at your wedding.
If it is, I won't be eating out of it.
That's a good story, that's what it's all about that
was tell me something good and I hope you guys
are good. Thank you for leaving voicemails all throughout the

(35:19):
day and night. This is Yvonne from New Mexico. Hey, Bobby,
if we just watched Breaking Bobby Bones. It was really
good and we can hardly wait for season number two
along with the rest of season one and through all mine.
She gave all those folks the stuff he did. When
you're there, Thanks by. I don't know if we get
to do a season number two and we have fourteen
more episodes of season one to come out, when will

(35:40):
they make a decision on I don't know. Maybe not
till season's over. Maybe never, man, I know, Oh yeah,
imagine being me, You're like, oh, everybody's working on the show.
Before Ard was like all right, good luck. Instead of
being like all right, we're excited forbody to see it
was like, oh boy, good luck, let's let's do it. Um.
Here is one more voicemailow about that, Hey Bobby, just

(36:01):
watch both episodes of Breaking Bobby Bones. You've rocked it, man,
I can't wait to see what else you've got going on.
Have a good day. Thank you very much. You can
watch just go over to the nat Geo app you
can watch them. They'll be on Disney Plus in a
few weeks. That's what's up. Thank you for the support. Everybody,
over to Amy Now with the Morning Corny, Morning Corny,

(36:25):
which Disney Princess spends most of her day on dating apps.
Which Disney Princess spends most of her day on dating apps, Tinderella, Tenderella.
That was the Morning Corny. When you look at Amy,
yourself and your husband, and I'll compare Caitlin and myself.

(36:47):
Who is more attractive physically? I don't know a wall
by answer. She is cants far more attractive than I am. Yeah.
A new you gov poll reveals forty seven percent of
Americans Fieldy and their partner are equally as attractive. Now,
I do not feel we're equally instructive. I do feel
like I am ugly and she is pretty. That's correct, Eddie,
You and your wife, oh my wife, for sure. I'm
not good looking at all. I'd agree with that too.

(37:08):
And I think we're funny. Yeah, And because we're funny,
we are able to play up hotter people. Yeah. Now,
I'm curious what Caitlin and your wife would say. Because
I was in here thinking, I don't know we're equal.
So I feel like, but you both the guys here
are like, oh yeah, I'm married up, married up. My
your husband's good looking, though, Amy like good looking, dude? Yeah,

(37:31):
I think you guys are pretty equal, though. What do
you say? Yeah? If I had to pick one, yeah,
I go equal. But Amy, what would you say about
Caitlin and I? And be honest? Yeah, be honest. Okay,
I'm ready to come on. You already said it. Hit me, Well,
go ahead, hit me with it. She's you marry How
do you say it? She's hotter? You get it, you're

(37:53):
marrying up. Overall, twenty five percent people think their partners
more attractive than them. I'm one of those. Eddie's one
of those. Sure, only fourteen percent of people think they
are more attractive than their partner. I would imagine. I'm
just speculating here, lunchbox. Do you feel like when you
and your wife are looked at, everybody sees me as
the better looking in the in the couple. Yes, when

(38:14):
they see us walking together anywhere together, out to dinner,
they're like, dang, that dude's better looking than his wife. Absolutely,
I mean my wife's hot, but she's not as hot
as me. Where do you put you on the scale
of one to ten? He didn't even think you finish, okay,
no hesitation, and then she's a probably seven and a
half eight. You think you're a ten. I just don't
think a ten exists. I've often said ten is that

(38:37):
the mark we said that no one can get to?
And you compare it to it because nothing's perfect, because
nothing's perfect, right, You think you're a ten? Though? Yeah?
I think people see me like dang, that's the whole package.
Do you find women just throwing themselves at you all
the time? All the time? Anywhere you go, women are
looking like dang? Yeahs. Like the other day I was

(38:58):
at the grocer store and I was looking for Graham crackers,
just walking down the aisle, and this girl's coming with
her card. She's probably twenty one, and I moved to
the left, so she moves the left and I moved
to the right. She moves the right like she was
trying to just trying to get out of the way.
She was trying to do this, like, oh, I'm trying
to get out of the way, but I'm kind of
flirting with you. Like song and dance, like we're dancing
in the aisle, and I'm like, yo, girl, I got
two kids in the car. I gotta go. You left

(39:19):
him in the car while you here My wife kids,
I got some kids, they're pregnant, wife in the car.
What do you think would have happened had you said, hey,
how's it going? Oh? She would have given the number,
No problem, absolute, dude, she doesn't song and dance three
times left right, left, right if she's not trying to
get my attention at twenty one year old. Yeah, So
you find women are always looking for an opening to

(39:41):
get in. Yes, they always want to find a way
to talk to me and hope that I'm open to
their advances. Do you wear a wedding ring? No? You
don't wear a wedding No. Why, it's just I'm just
not used. I don't wear jewelry. It's not comfortable. I mean, like,
I'll wear one, like to a big event, like if
we're going somewhere, but no on a normal day, basis,
never when we go out to dinner. No, And you

(40:03):
think that's why women are just eyeballing? Yes, No, like
dange that dude is available and he is a ten.
Let's get with that. Let's get with that. Interesting. I
never heard girls say that before. Let's get that. You
think you're like a piece of meat to them? Yes,
And that's the problem is they see me as a
piece of meat and they don't treat me like a human.
Oh dang, all right. There's a trend on TikTok where

(40:24):
if you put mustard on top of a watermelon, it's
supposedly really good and people haven't done this right. They're like,
you should do it. It's brand new. Here is the video,
watermelon and yellow mustard. Trust me on this. It is
so good. Grab yourself a juicy watermelon. Cut that baby
up juicy, get yourself some frenches yellow mustard that has
to be frenches poured that sucker on and cheers. It's

(40:49):
so tangy, it's so vinegary and matches so well with
the watermelon. Sweet. Trust me, this is so good. He's
trying to sell it too much at bit. Frenches got
be frenches. So I have the wheel here, Oh here
it is. We'll spin it and there's a whole. You
have to eat the whole piece over there. Oh god,
they're all cut into squares. You eat the whole, the

(41:11):
whole square. Okay, okay, So if it lands on your name,
you lose. That's it. Oh No, if it lands on
your name, you eat the watermelon mustard. Here we go.
Let's spins, not mustard, like he's not like mustards come up?
Lands did lose? The other one? Be good? She said.

(41:37):
It's like a the Durian. Yeah, the world stinkiest fruit.
Ye all right, Morgan, if you'll walk up to that microphone,
he promised it was good in that clip, he said,
And we got frenches mustard. It has to be frenches. Yeah,
one big square. Oh, that looks disgusting. She's picking one up.
I'll eat the big one. There she is, go for it.

(42:00):
It's all the way in her mouth, juicy like you said,
she's chewing it. She's she's about to lay it down.
I'm truly, God, let me try it, because Simney I
didn't mind. But she didn't lose the spin. But this
was the only one that I didn't mind if it
landed on me. And it didn't land on me. Yeah,

(42:20):
it has a perfect mixture of like the tangy and
the sweet, like you said, like it goes really oddly
well together. Maybe the guy's telling true, he didn't sound
that believable. Okay, it's good. Huh yeah, Okay, you a
lot of mustard on that one. Would you like? It
look very good? Oh? Actually I love mustard and I
like watermelon. It works. Huh yeah. It tastes like it's

(42:43):
sweet and salty, and then it has like the kick
of the little twin tang tan. It's very good. I
guess I'll try one a little bit. See not everything's alive. Yeah, alright, TikTok.
You gotta walk it around? Well, then come on, give
me one. So I don't like mustard, I mean I
don't like mustard either of it. I'm intrigued, Thank you,

(43:06):
go ahead. This is not bad. Yeah, like it's almost
like you taste the mustard. This is gonna be too much.
But then the watermelon just cancels that mustard out. It's delicious.
Think Amy put a hole Ryan in her mouth too.
So I think we've all settled that it actually pretty good.
Am I feel like a restaurant could add that to
like their appetizer and charge a lot of money and

(43:27):
be like this this delicacy. All right, there we have Okay,
it wasn't that gross. It's pretty good. It's pretty good.
Raymundo said, once he got married, his credit score improved
over one hundred points. That true. Yeah, my wife got
on the financials and she absolutely killed it. I stopped
gambling all together, and she taught me that you actually
was supposed to save your paycheck and not just try

(43:48):
and spend it every time. Well there's also other things
as well. I was able to write some of my
credit cards and they can actually drop late fees that
you've had because they report that to credit agencies, and
so you can write them a letter, which I did
do about five different credit cards, and a couple of
them did actually take off those demerits is what they're called,
and they just removed them all together. So my credit

(44:08):
score ended up being about over one hundred points within
five months. So Ramundo's an audio producer, got married. I long,
I've been married now five months. Yeah, since the marriage
and so she she whipped you into shape. Yeah, absolutely,
just one summer boom. Look at me, now, what was
your credit score? I was touching up for fours? Is
that bad? Is that bad? As an adult man in

(44:30):
his mid thirties, what's good? Six seven hundred right, wouldn't
you say, I think, yeah, seven hundred something. Pull up
the scale of credit scores, Mike, and we can just actually,
if you ask me, that's what I say. I've been
because I've been broke my whole life. I've only ever
paid cash for stuff and just had crappy stuff, and
so my credit has always been great because I never

(44:53):
took out credit cards. I was just scared to always
owe people smart m and my meters off a little
bit because always thought seven hundred was a plus? Is
it eight hundred? So bad is three hundred to six
twenty nine? And Ray was in that mix. It wasn't
three hundred. It was middle of bad. But fair is

(45:14):
six thirty to six eighty nine. Well, I have a
small window to be fair man, Come on, well good
at six ninety to seven nineteen, and then excellent is
seven twenty to eight fifty. Do you know yours? No?
I don't know how to look type your social into
Google curiously, don't do it. No, don't do that. But
you were in four hundreds. I can't imagine you would

(45:35):
get any credit card for any sort of decent rate.
I just never knew that it affected it if you
didn't pay stuff on time. I just let a lot
of stuff just go. I wasn't feeling like paying it,
so I didn't pay it. Why'd you have five credit cards?
Just using them? Then I didn't have to use I mean,
why not have five credit cards because they allow me
to have great elements? Why not take another one out?
That's exactly how people get in trouble? Why not? And

(45:59):
five credit cards? Man? Why not? Well? I just also too,
Since Ray showing he knows a lot about numbers, you've
been married, I think like eight months. I just don't
want you to miss your anniversary. Yeah, I got you
all right, Ray, thanks for that. PSA, you can write
Ray says, you can write the credit cards a letter, Dear,

(46:22):
How do you do that? Just explain that you're trying
to get a house. You're trying to get a good mortgage.
So you're saying, hey, will you please remove some of
those late demerits that I had on my accountant? They
will like an email or actual hand an actual handwritten No,
it can't be handwritten. Not that, okay, So you get
your quill, you dip it in think okay, Ray, thank

(46:42):
you buddy. It's time for the good news. A chance
meeting at work led to co workers to unite their
families forever. Susan Ellis and Tia Wimbush work together in
the IT department at Children's Healthcare Atlanta, and one day
Fall twenty nineteen, they learned that both of their husbands

(47:04):
went into kidney Fill Your Days Apart, and both their
husbands needed kidney transplants. Unfortunately, neither wife was a match
for their own husband. Susan went on to a donor chain,
hoping it would lead her to a kidney that fell through.
She went into tea in the bathroom of work. They
were catching up. They were talking about the donor process.
Where do you think the story's going. Oh, I'm thinking
that they were the matches for the opposite like the

(47:28):
they both matched for each other's husband. That's crazy. The
co workers realized they were both donor matchup for that
other person's husband. This is insane. In the most wonderful way,
they set up the transplants. In March of this year,
Tia donated a kidney to Susan's husband Lance. Susan donated
a kidney to TIA's husband Rodney. Cool. Great story. What happens,

(47:51):
you know because you know, the story says they're friends forever.
What happens like they started to hate each other. You
can't get it back, but you feel like you always
have to like invite them over for Christmas dinner. Well,
I feel like they're all always this some sort of
a bond. My yeah. I kind of was like, you know,
now that other person has a part of you, and
then what if they swamp? Okay, Amy went next level?

(48:11):
Amy went next level? Where that Okay, I don't know.
That's it is such a good story and the fact
they were able to figure it out and then they
both happened to match the other one. What would a
stunt is this if only one out of them would
have because they would have first are given it and
the other one sitting there twiddle on her thumb pointing
for kidney. What are the odds of that? It's crazy.
That's a great story. That is what it's all about.

(48:32):
That was tell me something good. Let's go over and
talk to Adam in Illinois, who was on the phone
right now. Adam, thank you for calling. I hear you
have some pretty cool news to share with us. I
do well. Wasn't actually expected to get on um so
my my birth day was made thirty first memorial David

(48:53):
Jeri landed on kind of our person five four if
I'll try even short. My mother in law was gonna
buy me some shorts that I like. I'm very picker picking,
you know, folkwere or whatnot. They didn't have the right color.
She's like, you know, Adam does scratch off. Every once

(49:13):
in a while, we'll go to the you know, give
them some scratch off tickets. So she bought me, uh
ten five dollars scratch off tickets. Set it aside, got
took bunch. Later in the day, my wife and I
were and we're at home. We started scratching it and
I'm thinking, while I'm scratching mine, I took sick. My
wife got four you know, cool to win, you know,

(49:35):
anything like anyone was. My wife scratches it. She she's
like capping on me, Adam. Oh my gosh, she started,
you know, crying immediately. U two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars on a five dollars scratch off the five dollars
scratch off. Yeah, so wait, what are you doing right now?

(49:59):
I it's the day off I work in uh we'll
say automotive we're not we're not telling a lot of
you know, we're really not telling anybody about this. I
thought there's zero chick that was gonna get on. And
I only listen, you know, I only listen to the podcast,
so I right now I'm listen. Then I you know,
I gotta young kids, and I don't know, I only

(50:19):
listen to the podcast, like right now, I'm listening to it,
you know, three or four days ago or whatever. But
I keep trying getting on and then yeah, I don't know,
it's all it's all crazy. But I took the day off.
I'm on my way to uh, Springfield, Illinois. That's the
main places, the quickest place that could give me in.
I don't like having the ticket here. I know you
wanted somewhere yesterday. And my wife is like, you know,

(50:43):
the hospital to get from fire. Something's gonna happen. So
I want to get this over with, you know, I
want to get it to them. I want everything to
be shut and stone get done with and uh, you know,
so I'm on my way now to I guess, get
it verified and go through all that work. You know,
I've never won more than I think one hundred dollars
on a two dollars scrat job. But you know, it's
just you know, crazy, it happened, you know, so would

(51:07):
you tell your job that you were taking off work
for uh something very important priority. I didn't get into
any detail of you know, you expect me back today.
Did you sign the back of the ticket already? Oh? Immediately,
my wife had I have second great handwriting, So my
wife did everything you know, you printed, and then I

(51:31):
did all the signatures. So we went through and on
all the forums you need, and you know, we filled
all that out and um, you know my signature of course.
But yeah, we're going in today. It's uh, it's it's cool.
It's uh. It wasn't able to sleep two nights ago
and then we're so touch to guesday. I was luckily
I was able to sleep, but you you just constantly

(51:51):
think about it, like, how did this happen? You know,
it's crazy, you know, you never think you're actually gonna
do that. I think it was a one and one million,
five hundred, you get it, you know. So it's uh cool. Well,
I can hear the excitement and the nervousness. I'll ask
this final question because I know you're driving, but I
do hear, I'm on speakers. That's good. But where did

(52:13):
you keep the ticket as you were trying to sleep? Like,
what safe spot did you put it? My wife's sock drawer?
I mean, you know, it was just we had other tickets.
I think out of go ten, we had two's five
dollars and a ten dollars. You know, those are on
the counter. But you know, we uh yeah, you know,

(52:37):
doctor seems to seem to be the safe bet. You know.
So yesterday we went out somewhere and my wife left
the dryer on. She's and she starts freaking out, and
she's like, well, you know that this would be the
time that something happens. She gets on the ring camera
and everything looked normal. She's like, I guess the house
isn't on fire. Well, congratulations out On, that's awesome. I'm

(52:59):
glad you're able to get through. And that a two
hundred fifty thousand bucks just just like the next day,
you're just like, well, I just want quarter million dollars
like that is an insane feeling. Congratulations, my friend, Thank
you guys so much. I'll be there in about forty
I'll be about an hour early, you know, I'm early
for everything. I know you're big on that um, but
you know it just fun to make sure everything go goodood.

(53:19):
So where do you have the ticket? Right now? Just
pass through? You know, all right, Adam, be safe, but
let us know, give us a call back in a
few days if you can't. I'm curious to what the
procedures like when you get to that office. Here's somebody
sitting at a desk like, yeah, number thirty two, and
you walk up and you're like, I want I don't know.

(53:40):
I don't know what happens, but let us know and
be safe and we'll talk to you soon. We'll do Thanks,
all right, dad, I'll see you later. Buddy, Crazy, you
just amazing. And imagine you're scratching on a holiday weekend. Yeah,
you have to wait an extra day, that's what he's
all stressed out. He's like, what do I do? Wow? Crazy,
thank you for that call. We'd love that. Let's go

(54:00):
over now and get into the news, bobbies beast Well.
Speaking of the lottery, West Virginia is doing its own
lottery for people who get vaccinated, and I loved that
they are offering prizes that people actually want, like trucks,
and guns, right, yeah, because who doesn't want more trucks
and guns? Even me. I'll take a new one to

(54:21):
either one of them. During his Tuesday briefing, West Virginia
Governor Jim Justice gave full details of West Virginia's new
vaccine and centive program. Two full four year scholarships to
any West Virginia institution for kids age twenty twelve to
twenty five. You can win one of those. Imagine that
you win full all the way through for two kids.
You can be twenty five and go back to school

(54:41):
if you win this. Two brand new custom outfitted trucks
are off for grabs to twenty five weekend getaways to
West Virginia state parks, five lifetime hunting and fishing licenses,
five custom hunting rifles, five custom hunting shot guns, and
also one million dollars. I was talking at Arkansas Keith yesterday.
He's about to turn sixty five, and he was like,
I'll tell you what the best thing about turning sixty

(55:03):
five is the last fish and lossons I ever have
to buy, because when you get it at sixty five,
it's a lifetime license. I don't know that, yeah, because
they're like I'm about to retire. He doesn't. He's been
working at the park or at the mill his whole life,
and so he doesn't need a lot of money to
keep It's not like he lives some crazy life. But
he's like, I've been saving up, bought some gold bars
like fifteen years ago, and he's like, I'm just gonna
retire and hunting fish all day. I was like, good,

(55:25):
that's what you need to do. He's been killing himself forever.
Also in the news, the hot new divorce trend is
to hide money in cryptocurrency so your spouse doesn't know
about it. But then how do you okay, but you
have to know about it or remember your password to
get into it. Well, it's sort of like I use
a couple of different apps. Did I just goof around?

(55:46):
Like robin Hood is an app I use. There's also
one called coin base. Did you just sign up and
you just put in ten bucks if you want. I'm
sure they're doing something probably a little more sophisticated, but
you can put you can buy this, did you oldest cryptocurrency?
And because there's not it's not bank regulated, you just
put it there. In problem is if it bottoms out

(56:07):
or ah, that's where I was gone. I think we
need to be like Keith and buy some gold hide
it in the closet. Finally, a bobcat was seen in
West Scranton High School and everybody freaked out. They were like,
there's a bobcat in the school. So everybody gets evacuated
because there's a bobcat in the building. Once everybody's gone,
they went and they found the bobcat. It turns out

(56:27):
was a housecat. They've been missing for three months. It's
just a little fat, but they found it. Yay. Animal
control officers had originally identified the animals a bobcat. They
notified the Game Commission. It was trapped. It was taken
to Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, but it had a microchip
in it. It was a kitty cat that somebody owned.
It turns out it's a clouded jackcat, an exotic breed

(56:49):
that resembles a bobcat. Ray Mundo, you guys have a cat,
but it's bigger than a normal cat, right right. It's
a Bengal, but a bobcat is probably twice to three
times the size of our cat. But our cat isn't
your normal house cat. Size. But it's a what kind
of a Bengal house cat? Like a Bengal tiger? Yeah,
I mean there's ones that are closer to F one

(57:09):
F two that are in zoos. I mean, my cat
is very close to probably be in the Nashville zoo,
but we haven't. At our house. You're always a little dramatic.
It's always like you turn it up to thirteen. It
is exotic looking. It is, but it's not almost it's
a zoo. It's not. It's not carry it around. The
average prize for a Bengal kitten is between fifteen hundred

(57:30):
and three thousand dollars. Ye, are you gonna sell it? Like?
Why would you cheer it that? I mean no, he's
very old, so you can't make any money off him.
Several factors affect his prize, including the kitten's traits, what
the breeder includes with the kitten, the most importantly the
level of care. Huh who but they're they're they're house cats,
just a fancy house cat, right. Our cat escapes, I
mean there's an article going to be put out in

(57:51):
the ten o'clock news about ours. That's why we never
let him outside. Basically, there is going I mean like
it's a dangerous cat if it doesn't know people. But
there's not going to be no, because I never let
him outside time confused raised walking me in circles here.
I followed what he was saying. He's saying if he does.
If he didn't say, it's it's Ray all right, Raymundo

(58:13):
appreciate that we're having a little bit of dog issue.
Did I talk about Eller? So we have Stanley the
bulldog who's two now, just had a second birthday. We
have Eller, who we adopted puppy off the street and
she's not gone into heat at the house. She did
not go We didn't get her fixed in time. She
went a heat a little earlier than normal. So we

(58:34):
had an appointment scheduled and she hit it before the
appointment and so she's bleeding everywhere. Or do you have
a diaper on her? No, but she we have her room.
There's a huge doggie door that connects to outside that
the yards fenced in, and we had some stuff on her,
but she now it's just like sporadic and she ate
the diaper off every time because she can been around.
So I said, she rips it off. They make leather

(58:56):
ones just to remember about my little dog. When I
was a kid, she would go and heat and we
had this little leather leather thing we strapped on her
and changed a little hat out. Well, so we're dealing
with that now and when she gets up. We were
talking to the vet and when she finishes heat, that's
the term for it. Yes, then we will take her

(59:18):
to get her fixed when she's back to normal. But
her and Stanley can't be around each other right now
because of that. But this morning she had broken out
of a room and I saw her standing next to
Stanley and she was just jumping over and back and forth,
and that was it. I was like, well, that's heat.
That's pretty awesome. All right, that's the news, thank you story.

(59:42):
I saw that a Landi's more set to the cover
of on the Road again, and I was like, oh boy,
do I ever want to click this because I don't
want to be irritated because I like a land it's
more set when I was a kid. She's awesome. Oh yeah,
she's awesome. And so I was like, oh boy, here
we go, and so I click it and it starts
off a little piano and I'm like, all right, I'm
listening on the road again. I just can't wait to

(01:00:07):
get on the road again. The life I love is
making music with my friends. I'm like, okay, this is good.
I can't wait to get on the road again. And
then this happens here on the road again, will He joins,
that helps going places that I've never been, seeing things

(01:00:32):
that I leave you never see again. I can't wait
to get on the wrong again, on the road again.
Like the Gypsies, we go go away. We are the

(01:00:54):
best of friends. She same, The road keeps turning all
it's beautiful, Like that's really nice. Yea, yeah, it is
really cool, surprisingly and almost want to go back to
sleep right there, he wrote down on the back of

(01:01:15):
a bag on an airplane, like a napkin or something
like a like a vomit vomit bag. That's what it is.
An airplane with the guy who's doing the movie. He's like, hey,
write a song for the movie. And he's like, all right,
quite on the road again. It's quite only like two
minutes thirty seconds. I love that, But I don't think
people like Morgan. Do you know how good you're twenty seven? Yeah,
twenty seven? When I say atlantis more set. Does that
do anything for you? No? She she has that one

(01:01:38):
very iconic song that I can't even name, but I
know she has one really solid almost set it well
she has, I mean she was massive for like ten years.
But what song do you think of when I say Atlantis? Like,
what's the one song? I think? Isn't it called iconics? Okay,
you said iconic. I thought you literally meant like an
iconic song. Oh yeah, well but yeah it is right.

(01:01:58):
I mean, I know it's called icon but I think
it's like her most iconic song, but it's not iconic,
it's irnic. She put out this record called Jagged a
Little Pill, and it just shook everything out. I mean

(01:02:19):
it was it was like head like nine hits on it.
Do you know this one? This is you ought to know? You?
Ever heard that one? I don't know like the lyrics
to it, but I think I've heard it in like
a nineties movie or something. That's what it sounds. Okay, Okay,

(01:02:45):
let's try this one. Do you know this maybe one
of my favorites? Hand in my Pockets down to Fine?

(01:03:07):
Ever heard that? Nope? Never heard that? Okay, okay, okay,
you ever heard you learn? Never heard that one. Nope,

(01:03:30):
never heard that one there, and they're all kind of
fading together. It does sound like a nineties TV show,
that for sure. Dang, I hate that for you, Morgan.
You got stuck with crappy music. You didn't get the
good stuff from our generation, says every person ever and says,
and what you're gonna say in fifteen years to the
twenty seven year olds. I mean when I was in
junior high, that did not come out of my CD

(01:03:51):
player in my room. That didn't Jagon Pill. Yeah, you
never played Jack a Little Pill. Ever, No, I said
it didn't come out. Oh I didn't. I thought you
meant like the sounded, did you? Yeah? I thought she
was saying. She never listened to me too. You know
I knew every word to everything you just played. I
meant it didn't. I didn't take it out and stop playing. Yes,
you didn't take it out of your room, like driving
your card to do it. I can Drive's too young, okay? Anyway,

(01:04:15):
more that you should get on that. Morgan go back
wants to the album. You know, I wonder we get
Atlantis on the show. Scoob is te Wow because she's
announced a new tour I'll work on it easy. Who
is on our amount rushmore of guests? Like I like
to go over this sometimes, so we haven't got So
it's Whole Cogan, He's one of them. Yeah, let me
figure this out. We have four guests we've been trying

(01:04:35):
to get that we haven't been able to get. Tina
Turner was another one, Hulk, Tina post Malone post Malone, Yeah,
and Taylor Who's who want more? Vanessa? Yes it's so
random but okay, yes, a random but all obtainable. But yeah,
our mount Rushmore of guess we've not gotten. We've tried
our Whole Coogan wrestler, Tina Turner singer Post Malone Rappers

(01:05:05):
singer Hybrid and Vanessa Carlton. Who's the hardest out of
those four? Probably Tina Turner because she's old now and
she's not doing anything legends in Switzerland. Yeah, I saw
her doing some interviews in other places, but she I
guess she just only you know, picked and chose. But Scuba.
Outside of Tina Turner, how do we not have Hahull
Cogan or Vanessa Carlton. We have a connection with Hul Colgan.

(01:05:28):
There was some ass put out for because they had
a whole WrestleMania a couple weeks ago, but they just
never came through and never came to fruition. My mind's blown.
We can't get whole Cogan. Yeah, and post malone than
not is three different times, and yeah, I gets we
have to wait for him to fail a couple times.
I want to put in a country song and then
he comes back around like other artists due They're like,
well his career is not working. I'll come um okay, yeah, Vanessa,
what's set? But something happened? Yeah, that that's our If

(01:05:51):
anyone can help us book those guests. There's a one
hundred dollars awards on a phone? Is Cody in North Carolina? Cody,
what has happened to my friend? How was it ying
the morning studio? Morning? So I just wanted to say, Bobby,
I've been hearing y'all advertise The Breaking Bobby Bones and

(01:06:12):
I started watching it last night, Man, and I absolutely
love it. My favor so far, season one, episode two.
Once you did for that scrap yard, getting in that
truck in that new sign, Man really touched me. I
started working when I was starteen years old, and I
know what it's like, I'm twenty five now, I got
two girls, and I worked every day and non stop.
I'm a truck driver, and I just want to say

(01:06:34):
what you did for them, couple and got them that
flat man in that sign. Man was very hard in
touching man. I appreciate that. You know, yesterday I was
nervous because I was like, I want to know the
ratings of the show. But it's not like it used
to be back apparently back in the day when you
wake up the morning and you call a phone number
and there'd be the ratings there. Now, sure they're looking
at ratings from what happened overnight, but they're also watching

(01:06:57):
streams for three days, for five days. It's just more
than overnight. But a big part of it's called the overnights.
And I'm like, oh great. Usually I don't have them
to early afternoon, and so early afternoon comes and nobody
calls me, and I'm like, and I'm I've got my
own personal boundaries. I'm like, I'm not calling anybody to
ask for any ratings info because I'm just going to
live my life and when it comes, it comes. And

(01:07:19):
I'm bad at this because I need to know. And
so one o'clock comes nothing. I'm watching every time anyone calls,
I'm like a ratings O crap Caitlin. Well, when usually
I'm just punch. She's calling me for any reason, I'm like,
oh man. And so two o'clock, three o'clock. So finally
I'm like, I have to go back after go to
the gym. I have to do just go get my

(01:07:39):
mind off of this. So I go work out and
I know when I finished working, I'm gonna have that
call on my phone. This is missed call. And I
go over a like five o'clock, look at it, no
misscall from anybody, and I'm just like, I don't know
what to So now I've started to put into my head, well,
this is it's worst case scenario. They just don't want
to call and tell me because they know I'm gonna
burn every anything down. I'm just gonna give upset, sad,

(01:08:03):
quit everything. But they're still waiting. Yeah. Well, so in
my head, I'm so it's all worse case scenario. So
finally I hit one of the guys on my team
and I was like, hey, it's like seven o'clock. I said,
are you round. I totally jumped the boundary, and I
was like, this is the one, and so he goes, hey,

(01:08:23):
we're actually on the phone right now with nat Gio.
We're calling in a few minutes because what Natioga was
California West Coast, And so they call and two people
that work with me, and then one NAT GEO guy
on the phone who I've gotten quite quite close with him, Terry,
and I'm like they're like, hey, Bobby there, and I
was like, yeah, that is this like an intervention? Like
you all three of you are on the phone, and

(01:08:45):
they were like, hey, listen, it's been it, and they
were just then they just started to mess with me
and they're like, listen, we we just want to preface.
And I'm like, either it's gonna be really bad or
really good because they're just messing with me. And so
they were like, it's extremely early, but the overnights we're fantastic,
like better than we would have ever imagined. The ratings
were huge for the super early numbers that we have,

(01:09:06):
Like we can't do anything yet right now because we
got the three day numbers we're waiting for and we've
only been through like eighteen hours, you know. But they're like,
we're on pace to do, so I'm like, yeah, but
then I'm still like what we got a wait for
three days? And so it was great news. I'm very
appreciative to everybody who watched the show, and if you
want to watch now on like the nat geo app

(01:09:29):
or their website or that helps too. But I'm just
proud of the show and we got great news yesterday,
and we're just kind of looking forward to this next Sunday.
I hope people watch. It's on Sundays now at ten
to nine Central. I'm a stunt person. I'm a stunt performer.
Would have to light myself on fire, which was nuts,
and then I'm doing like huge jackhammera demolition. And so

(01:09:54):
that being said, we got I got great news yesterday
and we're just hoping the news continues to pile up. Yeah,
so you have what six or seven ish more weeks
of you? Seven more weeks? Well, no, the premiere was
the big one. Okay. I I'm looking out for like
your mental It'll be terrible, but I'm happy for it

(01:10:15):
to be terrible, right, I've worked really hard to be
this mentally unstable about ratings. It's a great thing. So
thank you guys. Just appreciate you. And if you can
watch it, I'm streaming today even that would be awesome.
And Cody, thank you, and everybody thank you. Let's go
over and talk to Brittany who's in Arkansas. Brittany, we
appreciate you call on. What's going on with you? Hi?
How are you doing? Pretty good? Can I help you? Okay?

(01:10:39):
I know it's crazy. UM, so I'm doing a Teddy
Bear vacation with my daughter. The teddy Bear has a
Facebook and I did it when I was little. I
send it to somebody, they send it to somebody, and
it just travels wherever it can travel too. And I'm
set to send it to somebody in Nashville. What did
I work with? It's got a crazy idea. I'm like, oh,

(01:11:01):
consumed it early. I thought maybe you could you could
take it to do something fun. I know it sounds
corny because it's a teddy Bear and people will probably
look at you funny. But and then you can just
you can post it on the social media, or you
can mail it back to me. Um, mail the bear
to somebody else, or mail it to one of the
addresses on the list that comes in the box that's

(01:11:22):
into you. Okay, we'll do it. I'll do it sitting here.
I'll take it to the Grandill operate with me. Oh wow, cool,
Oh my gosh. Okay, it's for my daughters will be
nine next What if it's for her? It's like, you know,
it's for me. I just saw my do for fun. Um,
here's what we will do. I'll put you on hold.
You can talk to Scooba Steve. We'll get you the
address to make sure that you can send it up
here and I'll take it. I mean, I produce and
hosts Opery Uncircle Network, and I'll take it to the Grand.

(01:11:45):
Will operate with me, and I'll take it and mail
it back. He's gonna make her so happy. Yeah. Will
you introduce the bear to other artists everybody? That's I know,
I just introduced on the opera stage and then just
let's sit there for a minute and it is the
bear and the crowd's like crap. Brittany, stand hold. I'm
more than happy to help you out. I was reading

(01:12:07):
this story about Matthew Perry. I mean, the guy's just
getting hit on every side. Now, first of all, let's
he got paid thirty million bucks to the friends reunion,
which is pretty good for him. But remember last week
there was some girl that was putting out a message
he sent on a dating app, remember, because she matched
with them. We talked about it on the show, and
then he sent a message. He's like, no, it's me

(01:12:28):
Matthew Perry, and so that whole thing happened, and I
was like, that's not cool that girl and she was like,
he's creepy. He's hitting on me on this app. But
I'm like, well, you're on the app. That's what people
do on apps. They just they say, hi, let's let's
go on dates, even though he's older. And now he
apparently he and his fiance have called it quits after
he was outed for hitting up an eighteen year old

(01:12:49):
and the dating app. There's no word. If there's no word,
if they had anything to do with it. I didn't
even know he was engaged. The Friends star has called
off his engagement to the literary manager Perry one man,
he's been through a lot. He does look a little
older than fifty one. Yeah, he had been through a lot.
And Hero It's twenty nine, began dating at twenty eighteen

(01:13:09):
and got engaged, and well that stings. It seems like
as things was getting better for him, now things are
kind of going back down again. Been through a lot, man,
I saw that, I did see two. That Mayor of Eastown.
We start. We watched a little more of it last night.
It's the most watched episode of any HBO original series
on HBO, the whole the finale, but the whole series. Wow, Okay,

(01:13:34):
I have it beat it, beating out the Undoing which
was great with Nicole Kidman yea, and the Flight Attendant,
which was good. So I beat out both of those.
And we were just on you know how you searched
for a show and you can never find a show.
There are ten thousand shows and you can't find one
because you're like, I don't know that front picture doesn't
look like it's going to entertain me, that picture, And

(01:13:54):
so we're flipping. We looked at Netflix, and we have
Amazon Prime, and we have HBO Max. And I got
HBO Max mostly for the Fresh Prince Reunion and then
just kept it because there's some good stuff over there.
And so Kitl's like, let's watch that Mayor of Eastown.
I like that that woman, that Titanic woman, Kate Winslet.
Oh yeah, and we were like, I never heard of it.
Put it on nang. Was she not right? She picked

(01:14:16):
the right picture? I never picked the right picture. If
I just pick one based off picture, it's never any good.
That's hard. And if people are searching for it, because
well I haven't gotten a chance to watch it, but
I was just searching for it. And I literally typed
in m A y O R because I thought you
were saying mayor of Easttown, because that would make sense
to me. It's a town and there's a mayor. And
then I realized, I guess her name is mayor m

(01:14:38):
A R E. So like a horse? Yeah, because I
couldn't find it. There you go, isn't a horse? Is
it a hair? A rabbit as a hair? Okay? As
in the tortoise and the hair or the rare. We
hear that story. You know, well, what's the what's the
moral of the tortoise in the hair? Um? The turtle

(01:14:58):
goes slow? What is world? No talking about the story?
I bet you figure it out. What's the tortoise in
the hair? Very famous story? I know what's the takeaway
from the tortoise in there? What happens in that story?
The turtle goes slow, and then the rabbit or the
hair tries to go fast. Okay, but I have no

(01:15:24):
idea I would honestly, now I would have picked this
picture and then would sucks. Yeah. Um, honestly I have
heard it, but now that you're asking me to retell it,
I don't. I can't say that. I am maple too.
So I'm the tortoise in life. I compare myself to
the tortoise. What does that say? Like you had certain
setback or you had certain obstacles to know you've had

(01:15:44):
to I mean I did, you did? I'm just trying
like you've got You're slower than the rabbit. So the
hair is extremely confident and super fast, and it's so
confident it's gonna win. And it's like, I'm gonna win
this race. I'm the hair gonna bouncing fast. He's just
running circles. He's like, I'm so easy, this so easy.
I was just gonna take a nap. But the tortoise,
who is so slow but just doesn't stop grinding, he

(01:16:05):
just doesn't stop. As the hair stops, takes breaks, has fun,
talks to his friends. The tortoise just keeps going when
everybody counts him out, and the tortoise just keeps going
the underdog that sure, And so it's you can be
more successful by continuing to do things, by continuing to
do things and doing it slowly, then by just being
careless and acting quickly. Got it. The tortoise wins the

(01:16:28):
race because he never stops. Yeah, okay, great story. Cool?
What do you what do you know about it? We're
going through what do you know? M what's another one
with the moral? Okay, the moral of the story. Can
you guys think any more of those? Well, we're tapped

(01:16:50):
out on morals and the hair. Um, how about the
boy who cried wolf? Well, I mean he said something
over and over that wasn't true, and then when it
comes time where something is actually true and he does
need help or something, nobody believes them because he misled
them so many times. Line breaks trust. And I guess

(01:17:13):
that even if you're telling the truth, after you've lied
a bunch of times, no one will believe ju lin A,
But he literally nice, I like that. But he literally
was saying wolf wolf And there was never really a
wolf eed in the sheep, right, yes, until that's why.
Until there was until there was okay, anything else, any

(01:17:33):
anybody know any other one's got pretty much tapped out
with too and Rayel just told me to go to
break all right, Okay, no more old The story is,
don't miss your clocks because then ray tells you to
go to break all right, Thank you. Sorry. Today, this
story comes to us from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Three cops from
Montana were in town for some training. When they're asleep
in their airbnb around two thirty am, they hear some

(01:17:55):
crashing and banging upstairs, and they go upstairs and they
find a nineteen year old had broken into the wrong
house and asleep in the bed. He walked in drunk,
right like broken in night like, yeah, but not to
break in right, not to break in. He thought he
was returning to his place and he was drunk passed
out in the bed. So they called local authorities and
they did it all on TikTok and rested him. I mean,

(01:18:16):
it was three cops. When you stumbling somewhere drunk, Is
that right? That's the wrong place. I'm lunch boxed at
your bone head. Story of the day. Here's a voicemail
we got last night. This one's about Amy and a bird.
Here you go special for Amy. I worked for UPS
and I packaged car driver and I found a little
baby blue jay had fallen out of the desk. Well,

(01:18:37):
we raised him, and when he was fully grown, he
would still fly to us, come and land on your shoulders.
And every time you'd leave in the car, he'd come
and land on your windshield. So they're great to have around.
I still have birdwoods at home and start a lot
of fun. I can't I can't even imagine. He's so lucky.
I mean the bird's lucky too, because he saved the
bird's life. That then they had a special one. I

(01:19:00):
love it. What's the goal with you and birds? I
mean that, I mean shoulder would be awesome. Like you
just get home from work and it lands on your
shoulder and it's like tweet, hope you had a good day. Yeah, yeah,
that's exactly. Yeah. If a bird landed on your shoulder,
you'd start running and swinging your arms and get off. No.
I wouldn't, No, I wouldn't. I am looking at you
dead in the face right now. I'd be like, hey,

(01:19:21):
if a bird just scared to you, just just flew
from behind him. Now, now I'm ready for it. I
have a different relationship with birds. Now I'm worried why.
It's like you've gone off the deep end. It is
not the deep end. It's birds are beautiful. Sometimes people
like marry Bridges. Yes, they have a romantic relationship with
a ty iron. I think we're getting closer, like we're Wait,

(01:19:45):
what's wrong with this guy calling in talking about his
experience with birds and how cool it is every day?
You didn't say he's marrying the blue jay. I don't
know him. I can't look in his eyes and see
it a little crazy. What's happening today, Amy, what's happening today? Well,
I can tell you this. I'm just been sometime with
my birds and then I have therapy. What about you.

(01:20:10):
I'm out at the grand Ole Operate tonight shooting some
stuff for this weekend show. Um encouraging people to watch
Breaking Bobby Bones. Today is like the last day of
the three. You get like three days before they really
count a lot of the rating stuff. Digitally, you can
watch it on nat Geo. You can watch it on
Hulu apparently Hulu Live except there still but up till Friday.
It is watch watch Yeah, check out Breaking Bobby Bones

(01:20:31):
on your show. Thank you very much, have a great day.
We will see you tomorrow. Bobby Bones is on
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