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September 21, 2022 27 mins

We got an update about the Mega millions ticket that had gone unclaimed. A listener feels bad for cheating and confesses to us. Eddie’s kids recognized someone from church on TV. Why Raymundo has started using a women’s golf club. Amy brings a dumb debate of the day of do we lock our doors at night? We play who is the most and least courteous on the show. A man set a record for driving in reverse, a home that comes with a cousin and a man who got an unexpected item in his Amazon order that they don’t even sell.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones breaking news. We just talked about this on
the show about an hour and fifteen minutes ago. After

(00:21):
fifty three days, the winner of the one point three
billion Mega millions jackpot has come forward right after we
talked about it. Is they did it? Who are the couple?
Wishes to remain anonymous? Oh you losers, you guys. The
one point three billion is reduced to seven hundred and
eighty point five million on the lump sum option, and
then after they take taxes, they will receive four hundred

(00:43):
and fifty three million. All said and done, not a
bad day of work. And we don't even get to
recognize them, and like, I don't think they want to
be recognized. Why do you care? That's they're like, yeah, yeah,
why do you care so much about them? Because you
want to see what they look like? What I don't? Yeah,
you don't like what the in person there? People? Do
you picture them in their fifties sixties? Are they in

(01:04):
their thirties? Like I mean older? Yeah, like fifties early sixties.
I think a balding guy. Like and you thought you
want but I want to know who they are? What's
wrong with you? It's unset about weird? Different? Whose is mom?
There's no totally different? Yeah, one hundred million bucks? I
mean they build a house with cash. Here is Amber

(01:26):
from Toledo, Ohio? Who sent sent this voicemail or left
it last night? Hi? Bobby Morning Studio still cleated bad?
But I heard your last never Gonna Get a segment
on the radio last week and I heard it on
the radio station with Morning locally and I called it
and want a gift card to a local restaurant? Is
that cheating? Love your show? They played it later, So

(01:46):
I got a couple things to say about this one.
We've found that somewhere. Who knows? So somebody obviously heard
it and use it again on another show another station.
I got it, what's fine? Secondly, why you listen to
on the station? And the more I don't like that?
I hear that too. M M, that's wrong. Oh heard
another station? I heard that she heard it again on
the local station, Like did it as a question thing? Yeah,

(02:08):
That's what I'm saying, right, But couldn't it be a
station we're on as well, her local station, but on
the morning we'd be on it? In the morning. I know, Yeah,
she just said morning. Okay, so the other morning, yeah,
I know she heard it on our show. Okay, will
you please play it back? Hi, Bobby Morning Studio? Still
cleind it bad? But I heard your last never gonna
get It segment on the radio last week and I

(02:30):
heard it on the radio station was Morning locally? And
I called it and warn a gift card to a
local restaurant. Is that cheating? I love your show? Is
that a punishment me? No? I heard no because I
heard it differently. It is not. I heard it differently.
Here's what I know. Local stations do different things during

(02:52):
our show, during commercial breaks, during whatever is it? Was
it ten am? When is that still morning? And the
mid the mid morning? Really to host a show on
the morning show? I heard it this morning on the
radio and eleven a m. Could still be morning Listen.

(03:14):
She wasn't listening listening. I just misunderstood what she was saying.
I wasn't see I didn't hear that she was cheating
on us. Here is the thing, Number one, somebody hard
us do it? Took get in debt it themselves. That's great.
We don't own a trivia. I want her to call
back and tell us number two, why you listen to
somebody else? Number three? He no, I'd have done the
same thing. Oh at the end. So all right, and

(03:37):
good for you. Happy you one. That's awesome. Um, okay,
so there's that. I got a list of stuff that
we're gonna do next up, Eddie, You're watching the football
game with your kids and you see someone that you know, Yeah,
our drummer from church. It's a girl drummer. And she
stands out because she's really good and she's a girl drummer.

(03:58):
And even my kids know she is. And we're watching
Sunday and at football and there she is with Carrie Underwood.
They show Wait, your church is drummer. Yeah, she's awesome,
she's amazing, and so but kids are like, hey, hey,
hey guys, that's our drummer from church, and so we
all got excited. Yeah. So I guess on Sundays she
drums for the Lord and then every other day she

(04:19):
drums for Carrie. Pretty cool, dude, Yeah, both pretty cool.
That's pretty cool of your kids to recognize her and
go that's her on TV. Yeah, because then they think
at church that maybe it gives them more reason. I
think going to church is cool, totally see how it
comes back around. I love that. But at the same time,
I'm just like, that's amazing that, Like in this town

(04:42):
you never know who's playing, like at church, who that
guitarist is. That guitar is probably playing with Luke Coombs
on the weekends. Yeah, there was a few weeks ago
somebody playing at church and they were so good, and
I think Eddie was sitting next to me and I
was like, they're better than people come on our show.
You did say that during the service. He's playing piano
and I was in singing, and I was like that
that guys better than people to come on our show
sometimes most times on his left. Yeah, and it's still

(05:04):
really great people come in here, but it was like
elite type stuff. Um. Next up, Raymundo has started using
a woman's golf club. Why, I sew, well, I went
into Dicks and I was looking for I know it's
Dick sporting goods, but it's like you just wanted to
emphasize dis Yeah, yeah, I go ahead, And I was

(05:24):
trying all the putters I'm trying. I did the Scottie
Cameron's they have it, the pings, I tried it, and
I ended up concluding that the Susie Cameron fit my
hands and was actually more comfortable than the male version,
the Scotti Cameron, because you're little, yeah, and it's shorter.
It's thirty three inches, so yeah. So I asked the guy,
is it okay if if a man uses a woman's

(05:46):
putter and he goes dude, if you hit it straight
and you can put and sink it, it doesn't matter
as long as your buddies don't rad you on the course.
So I got the Susie Cameron. It's awesome. What color
is it again? It's purple. I'm not gonna hate it
all because look at the last couple of things that
I've done. I had a pair of shoes I really liked.
They didn't have them at Men's, so I went and
bought thirteen and a halfs in women, so I'll rock those.

(06:10):
I was wearing them with Eddie hiking in the woods
four or five days ago. I didn't think twice about them.
They're awesome, and I wouldn't have cared if you thought
twice about well, I know, I'm just saying they're pink
on the I love pink. They are pink. I love pink.
It's one of my favorite colors for clothes. And then
I got a women's watch that I wear now because
I thought when I ordered it was bigger and it wasn't.
It's a woman's watch, and so I wear that and

(06:31):
I'm proud of it. Eddie saw me wearing it yesterday.
Did you think it looked dainty like a woman? No?
I didn't think twice about it. But when I pointed
it out, then did you go, oh yeah? I'm like, oh, yeah,
that's a woman's watch. It's smaller than normal. But I
don't give a crap I know, so have at it
if you like it. Rocket ye, don't rule out the
women's section at Dicks. Don't rull up the women's section
at j C. Penny. Wait what yeah? I right, dicks. Um,

(06:54):
there's that. The dumb debate of the day, as presidented
by Amy. The question is do you lock your doors
at night? How did this come up? It came out
because a friend of mine doesn't lock her doors at night,
and I thought, is this even a question? I thought
everybody locked their doors these days when I she lives
somewhere where there's no crime and security everywhere. She grew

(07:15):
up somewhere like that, but as did I, and we
didn't always have our door locked. So I always thought, oh,
this is cool. But as an adult, and as I've
grown and as I know the way of the world,
I lock my door all the doors all the time. Yeah,
we didn't. We didn't lock our doors growing up either. Yeah,
but I lock every door all the time now. I
mean I lock it in the daytime sometimes, yes, just
because I don't want some random coming up to the

(07:36):
door and coming into the house. So yeah, unless somebody's
expected to come over, the door stays locked all the time.
She said, it's not She can go to sleep if
she knows her front doors unlocked and she's already in bed.
Like if I'm in bed and I think my friend
doors unlocked, I have to go check. She said, she
can fall asleep. Yeah, I know. I am so city.
I check every door. I go walk through the house

(07:56):
every day every night. I've also had some issues with security,
meaning people broken. I've had threats and been jumped, la
la la. So that's probably why I'm constantly locking doors.
But Lunchbox, you kind of had a weird face when
Amy was talking about that, Yeah, I'm never I don't
lock doors. Um, when we were going, no, when we
go on vacations, we didn't lock doors as kids, So

(08:17):
I just never locked my door when I'm an adult.
My wife, that is one of our main fights. She
wants to keep the kids safe. She wants the doors locked,
and if I forget to lock them or oh, I
can't believe you went to bad way out the doors locked,
I'm like, no one came in. It's not a big deal.
Like she'll lock it, She'll get well, I can't believe
that somebody is No, I didn't really because the grocery

(08:39):
store and locks it. I'm like, we're inside, what are
you doing? So, like, I guess my question would be
because you're acting angry and aggressive about it. I get
it if you don't lock your doors if you feel safe,
but why be aggressive or allowed about if she does?
I mean, it's no work except it's like this, there
you go. Here's the annoying part. Like I'll go walk
the dog and she'll leave and locked the door. So

(09:01):
then guess what I got a call? Hey, guess what
I got to feel? And that's not an accident. I
stuck outside. You can take the key with you kind
of weird. Say, nobody ever comes in, nobody ever comes
up exactly except one time. Okay, except one time, and
they come in and murder everybody. Guess what in Yeah,
they're gonna come in everyway. No, actually they it's if
they're like, oh, this is unlocked, if it's locked, they're

(09:23):
don't go door to door checking for unlocked doors. Yes,
because they're in the homes, the homes. Yeah, if it's
harder to get in, you know they're gonna give up. Guys.
Take it from a criminal. Oh okay, you would know.
I just I am not a door locker. I'm sorry,
and that's that's okay. I'm sorry you her for wanting
to have on the national or podcast situation we're doing

(09:46):
right now. He's admitting he doesn't lock his door. He
also doesn't believe in like doorbell cameras. You No, I
will never get into money stashed and all in his house.
This is I mean every criminal listener right is like criminals?
Are you? Dick? I don't want to give anybody an idea.

(10:09):
You did? Yeah, you saying that did more than what
he was saying. Give it. I'm not a criminal and
I thought of that, but you saying that did more
than him saying that, okay, because maybe he's doing three
years ago story. You never know, because sometimes we time
shift stuff as to not allow any sort of security risks. Right.

(10:30):
Sometimes I'll post on Instagram I'm somewhere a week later,
small so someone doesn't come and murder me and know
where I am, or even a day later. Never I
really do a week because I forget. I'll forget well
I can remember. I would do that crap rob you
of your women's watch, because that's what happened to that.
Would you say that? I mean, why would you give
someone you just gave four way outside your car this

(10:51):
address when you walk out at this exact time and
know how much money you have in your wallet, this
exact amount whatever. I don't know. I saw that Charlemagne
posted something about somebody the posted they were a waffle house,
and people pulled up and got him. Yeah, it's very sad,
but that's why they were warning against real time posts
of where you are, which is why I don't normally

(11:12):
do that. Right, It's like that posted, Hey haters, I'm
out in the parking lot, come get me. They got
him him let's play who's the most at least courteous
on the show. Okay, okay, keep your own points here
and be honest. You got oh oh oh, we're writing
something down. Be honest, we're evaluating ourselves. Yes, oh good.

(11:33):
Do you hold the door for the person behind you? One? Always, two,
sometimes three, rarely four never. If you're listening to this,
you can do this as well. Do you step outside
to answer phone calls when in a restaurant? One? Always, two,

(11:54):
sometimes three rarely there are four on the one, never,
rare or never same one. Do you use your phone
while dining with family and friends? One? Never, two, rarely, three,
sometimes four always. That's going to really affect my answer

(12:20):
on that one changed dramatically. When someone you don't know
is rude to you, you tend to a give them
a pass one, I say one, one, give them a
pass to do nothing, but hold it against them later
or three be rude right back. I am all about revenge.

(12:42):
My number is getting higher. Yeah. Do you ever let
someone in front of you in the grocery line? One? Often, two,
sometimes three, rarely four never. Last question? When meeting someone,
you tend to be early one on time, two late,

(13:06):
three all right, I just scores up guys. Okay, six,
all right, I mean I really got got on one
of those. Yeah, a phone one that's like do you
use the phone with your friends and family? I need
like a five, Like I would rather do that than
eat with him. Oh yeah, mine's like when there's a

(13:28):
football game on, I always keep it on. Yeah. Um okay.
Total score am ten seven to ten points, moderately courteous,
date twelve twelve to fifteen points, inconsiderate, sometimes slightly courteous.
We just had this lesson with my kids too about
being courteous. Lunchbox seventeen discourteous, not courteous at all. I

(13:52):
did get one two when the opening the door, I'm
gonna tell you a fun game you should do when
people are far enough away where you shouldn't hold the
door for him, and you hold it so they feel
guilty and they kind of jogged at dorins. It's really
fun to doorsprints. It's interesting. It is so fun, And
I why you're not courteous? I got a twelve, So
I mean that with Amy and the mod moderately courteous,
you had to have six points to get extremely courteous

(14:14):
and none of us were close there. That was so
the door one always yeah, anybody else could always always okay, lunchbox,
What do you do? I do it sometimes, like I said,
because I like to play that game where you mess
with people and they had to run the run the doorsprints.
Do you step outside to answer phone calls? No? Sometimes
I did. Sometimes you do you use your phone while
dining with friends of family? I got a four four

(14:36):
I said sometimes, I said always yeah. Yeah. When someone
you don't know, it's rude to you. Who did give
them a pass? I did one? You did one? I
did do nothing. Behold it against them later, but I
did yeah. Hard. Sometimes I tell Scuba like, if somebody's
like not cool with us, that's cool, Hey buddy, that's okay.
Well we'll accept that. But you better believe they're going

(14:57):
to come to us at one something When they do, Nope,
it ain't happening. Like I like to say, tit for
tat love it. Oh what about grace? You had another word?
We do nothing. We're nice about it, but you better
believe if we're not working together, we mean working at all.
And that's what it is. Um you ever let someone

(15:19):
in front of the grocery line. I put it too
sometimes if they don't have a lot of stuff. If
I've got fifteen twenty two items and someone has three,
I'm like, go ahead, no problem. What are the lines?
I got a question that save them. It saves them
two minutes, they save them twelve. And also, why are
they gonna wait? They have three things? I'm taking them, dude, dude, dude,
pay go with me. It's a little different. And then

(15:41):
I don't want that in the bag. I want to
take it with me. I want to drink it right now. Yeah,
I want the gum on top. You know, I got
all these little They called me the Beyonce at the
grocery line. Really yeah, I got all these little things
I need to happen. Man. Hey, the other day I
was in that line or whatever, and it was like
forty people long, and then they opened the new one,
I mean people target. It was only one cash Eure
open out of like twenty, and so that somebody pulled

(16:04):
up was like turning on the light, We're open over here. Dude.
I sprinted and we were in a race and I
was like I was the first one there. I'm like, yeah,
screw you guys. Getting out of here right next up.
We could have done without that. One was a good story. Boy,
I liked it. Hey, I liked it, Eddie, come on, man, Yeah,
it's good. It's good, buddy good things on the Post Show. Though,
I like it. That boring clip, I like it for

(16:25):
the Post. A Corvette owner from Nashville has claimed the
Guinness record for driving a mile the fastest in reverse.
How fast he did a mile in one minute and
fifteen seconds at an average speed of almost fifty miles
an hour in reverse. Wow. Fox News, that's dangerous. I'm
assuming all all the kids are off the road, or

(16:45):
they make it harder and they put kids and strolled
over here. You have to dodge all that stuff too. Oh,
I can't even go. I'm back out. And sometimes you
can't do that. I can sometimes though, you hit stuff
that's been sick to me. Sometimes there's supposed to be
censors on the car, and sometimes they don't go home.

(17:07):
You just are you closing your eyes and just listening
for sense? All right, I'm gonna going back up now.
She focused on just listening to a sensor. And you're
not really supposed to use the camera as your only
backup or if you have, but yeah, but that's really
eyes first. Well on the dash too, it tells me
if I'm orange or red, and I can normally go

(17:28):
to red. Why you're not supposed? But she's like, I
have no idea why I keep hitting stuff. We're getting
recks homes for sale on washingt DC. It comes with
one cousin, like a human cousin. Is it knows me?
I was talking about you? Or is that anything? I
think the itches ears ears are burning? What does itchy

(17:50):
knows me? You know? My wife did. She took the
stick and she put wax on it because I all
jerk my nose hairs out just straight up if it's
getting long. I don't like it. But I tried to
put to rip them out and it hurts, but I'll
do all the time. I think people at traffic lights
think I'm weird. I'll just rip it out and then
go oh and they'll see me do it. My wife's like, okay,
we're done with this. So she got some kind of
stick and there was wax on it, and she she

(18:13):
shoved it out my nose and it it hardens a bit,
and then she ripped it out of my nose waxed
your note your nostrils. You shouldn't admitted that. Wow, dude's
craz I've never heard of it. And it was awesome.
I like that. It hurt for a brief second and
it got them all at once. Yeah, but it was awesome.
And then you look at it and then you just
sometimes you use a bathroom, you looking there and you're like, oh,

(18:34):
it's the same thing with that stick. I can do
that with my ears because my ears an't getting a
lot of hair in there. Waxed your ears, that thing
I would love to They have to cut barber my
like when I go get my hair cut at the
back of my lobes. Yeah, those things grow and you
don't see that. I know. Um, itchy knows the sign
that someone's saying bad things about you behind your back.
What the or you're about to receive some money. Oh
you have a secret admirer. Oh okay, it can be anything,

(18:56):
but gifted Advisor confirms why you have an itchy nose. Anyway.
There's a house that has a cousin. It's listed for
six hundred and sixty four thousand dollars, but the listing
says seller's cousin lives in the house. Arrangements to being
made to get him out of the property. It may
prove tough to allow entry. It's buyer's responsibility to a
victim of possible. That's funny. That's pretty good. That is funny.

(19:17):
A man receives a surprising substitution on Amazon, and the
substitution was a gun. A Colorado man ordered some screen
mesh from Amazon screens screen door that goes in there.
It's just too kind of the meshy stuff. I'm not
sure if it was being used for a door, but
that's kind of a meshy stuff. He wanted to repair
a damaged door at his house, but he ended up

(19:39):
with a twenty gate shotgun instead. Dang. Amazon does not
sell firearms, but the tracking number Thompson receivers initial order
did not match the one box containd of the shotgun.
Amazon's also investigating the incident and credit him with the
cost of the mesh in an additional two hundred fifty bucks. Weird,
he got a gun. They don't sell guns, So sums
up there. Yeah, it was supposed to go to Yeah,
sums up there. That's from CBS News. Amazon and involved

(20:03):
in that. It's my prediction. Right. A guy flew eighteen
hundred miles to buy the new iPhone a few hours early.
A guy flew to Dubai to get the new iPhone
fourteen hours before he could have gotten it if he
just stayed home. The new iPhone fourteen came out last Friday. Boy,
they're flying out hot and heavy now, right, Yeah, they
come out every six months. I think it's not even

(20:23):
like a big deal as much anymore because they come
out just rapidly, new and new and new and new one.
And then they aren't containing big breakthroughs. They're just small stuff,
so nobody really feels the need to I got it
with a new one. You just get the new one
if you need a new phone, basically, right right, Because
I mean it used to be people get out there
at three in the morning before the store opened. Lines
would be down the block, But now it's like whatever.

(20:46):
He spent sixe hundred bucks on the phone itself, another
five hundred bucks on plane tickets. It's only five hundred
dollars to fly to Dubai. He hit a thirteen in
his pocket, but wanted to fourteen. He only got it
a few hours early. By the time he gets home.
He could have got it at home. Yeah for all that.
So there you go. People, if that's what you love,
you got the money to do it. Didn't hurt anybody.
Go do it. Not my cup of tea, but go

(21:08):
do it. A man tried to check that the queen
was in the coffin. Stop it like he looked in there. Yeah,
he tried to grab the flag that's draped over the
queen's coffin as sheet laid in state. He was like,
I don't think she's dead, and he wanted to check
for himself. I get it, you wouldn't do that. Though

(21:28):
he was granted bill on condition, he remains in a
mental health hospital until his next court hearing. Man doctors
assessed that he was not fit to take part of
proceedings where he appeared charged with two different offenses under
the Public Order Act. That is from the BBC. So
there is that. What let me go look here, So
earlier in the show, I put a curse on the

(21:48):
Clemson football team. Apparently somebody died already this week there
or something. I don't know. Let me go see, oh
boy might have taken my curseback that I might have
taken my curseback for a week or so. That's a
bad time. And dude, I know they're like, don't you
do research? I was like, I do not, Mike, can
you find out what I mean? I don't know? Is
that what it is? Okay? But no, no, no, I

(22:11):
think the assist it's a sister of a player. Maybe too.
I see on there as a week ago. Now that's
South Okay, hold on, I thought it was Universe South Carolina.
There is a student, but I have not This is
a football team. I need to see if I need
to feel bad for cursing the team, let me read
about this. I mean, classic me, right, give a curse.

(22:33):
And they're like, m he didn't research it. The corners
and by the person at a gas station Clemson student
that is not through the football team, right, I mean
I see that the one of the players is back
with the team. They were joined back on Monday after
the sister. His sister died. Yes, he died like two
weeks ago or a week ago, so that was before

(22:55):
the That does suck. Yeah, and I'm very sorry. Okay,
then I still felt like my curse has nothing to
do with that. It does not curse still on football team.
I hope everybody's safe and nobody gets injured. But if
maybe they don't score it, they don't cover. If they
don't score all the touchdowns they should, if they dropping
the rankings they got overtime, they lose. Hey, that's showbiz, baby,

(23:16):
It's not like a really really bad one. Just making sure. Well,
what isn't the curse? Oh yeah, yeah, it's it's only
it's only for wins and losses. Well, maybe they score
a little lesson, get little a little worried about next week,
but not injuries, nothing like that. It's also just a
dumb bit. I'm feeling pretty bad when I saw that. Yeah,
I hit the link and I was like, oh great,
of course I did something stupid, And yes it is stupid,

(23:37):
but not as stupid as I thought it could write.
Right then, I just felt terrible. But yes, that is
tragic that both of those people lost their lives, but
the curse has nothing to do with that. On the
same page, right, I was a little worry there for
a second. Um, let's see, is there anything else that
I want to bring up here? Mike? Have I forgotten anything? Yeah?

(24:00):
I feel like we did pretty good here. Why don't
we meet it. We just um. On tomorrow's show, Mitchell
Tenpenny will be in to perform. He was in last
week and his voice was blown. He literally was just here.
We just recorded it. Man. That guy can sing. Huh.
So he leaves. He's so good. It makes it seem
so easy that I feel like I can sing what
he's done too, And then I'm quickly reminded I cannot
try it. Why don't we meet in the middle numbers

(24:25):
NASA and do Why don't do? To bout you? It's
pretty good? Thank you' not bad, thank you very not
as good as Mitchell, but it's okay. All right. That's
that's what's up. Thank you guys. Two quick notes. Number
One Friday, Amy's doing a podcast event and that event
goes on selling Friday at ten am Central time. You
can go to Bobbybones dot com. I would just recommend

(24:45):
you go there more. Can you have that up there? Right?
It's just easier to say, and so you can find
the link to the tickets there and it'll be in Witchtock, Kansas.
She's doing her four Things podcasts. So if you'd like
to go to that in November what's that date? Fifth,
then you can get tickets on Friday, Saturday. Um, what
you just said Saturday, SA get tickets on Friday. So
you just confused everybody. Sorry, Yeah, okay, get tickets on Friday.

(25:07):
The show will be on Saturday. Okay, yeah, thank you.
So there's that. Secondly, I don't have any more shows
because the one in Nashville sold out on the twenty second,
and then I'm playing the Win on December fifth, and
that's sold out, which I'm super pumped about because that's
a big theater, that's a big, fancy place that we
are working to see if we can do a second

(25:29):
show on the Friday before that Saturday show. I don't
know if we can't. I don't even know if I
feel comfortable doing a second show, because I feel good
and I feel accomplished that people are going to come
to the show. And I feel good too because we
donate for every tickets sold. We work with an animal
shelter here. That's the one that we got l Are
from that saves dogs, and so that's also really cool

(25:49):
that I'm able to do. And we have all this
merch tied. So there's there's all these elements like I'm
proud of I'm proud of the show. I think the
show is good. We're able to give back with the show.
Eddie's gonna show up and play, George Burge is gonna play.
But if I do another show, I just get stressed
about tickets again. And I'm like, can I just celebrate
the fact that we crushed one? But then people are like,
we weren't able to get them in time, sold out
in like a day and a half. You gotta do

(26:10):
another show. So it's do I want to put myself
in it, myself vulnerable again another show? I just stress
every time ten thousand shows, I get it, and every
time I'm like, nobody's gonna come and this is what
it all ends for me, and tickets will not sell,
And any shows I'm ever gonna do forever are canceled
because nobody likes me anymore. That's me every time. But

(26:33):
that's not true. But that's every single time I put ticket.
I've sold out this theater here in Nashville, and it's
close to a thousand people four times, right, So we
put tickets off for the fifth show, and I told
Morgan number one, I was like, this show's probably not
gonna sell. So let's start getting ready for our excuse.
If we have COVID and can't do it, you make
it out and because I canna prove it. And she's like,

(26:55):
why do you say this? And I'm like, because I
just won. I never expect it, and too, I'm always
shocked by it. And she's like, it's gonna sell fine,
but who knows. It may not sell it, but if
most people don't sell out every show, so even if
it sells seent, that's a win. Correct. She's like talking
me down from my anxiety ledge. And then it sells

(27:15):
out in like six hours and she's like, I told you,
and I'm like, yeah, but if we did it again,
it would not sell for sure. She's like, just enjoy it.
It's like ten years younger than me. She's just having
a bel she's having to be my my therapist. Yeah, okay,
well that's what's up. The sore Loods are doing a
show today. Ye all right, cool? Good problem with there?

(27:36):
And I guess yeah, I mean, all right, don't what's up?
If you guys check that out and we will see you.
We will see you guys tomorrow. By everybody
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