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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right the Bobby Bones post show, pre show, Hello friends,
we have a brief moment before we get to the show.
I'm shooting some stuff for our iHeart Country festival. So
also don't judge me because I have to wear these
same clothes for every single shoot, so it looks like
one continuous shoot. So I just changed to put on
a shirt and I'll probably in this same a couple
more times over the next few days. The weird thing
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is you put it on, you take it off. You
put the same thing on, take it off. I mean
have to done American Idol a lot too, because we
shoot over three days and it's one spot. Yeah. On
my nat GEO show. The great thing is is that
the clothes I may don't matter. I'm in like shorts
and a T shirt for most of it because it's
pretty physical stuff. So I just prefer to wear the
same thing all the time so you can edit in
and out. No problem. Is there like an idol? Is
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there like a certain producer that keeps track of what
you wore the day of and like, hey guys, this
is for Wednesday. We have to get everything cleared, so
it's take a picture of the clothes, make sure you
can wear them that kind of thing, and then you
kind of remember the only time there's ever been trouble. Well,
sometimes whenever we go to the studio, they go, what
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color jacket are you wearing? Because it can't be the
same as one of the judges, like exactly. But one
time I wore a jacket that apparently Ryan and Luke
had already worn, not the same day, but I had.
I was like, I'm gonna wear this jacket and Ryan
had worn it earlier in the season, and Luke had
had it too, and there was a big joke between
those two because it was like, oh, the stilet's give
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us the same jacket. Well here I am, I dumb,
but I didn't know none of us did. And so
I'm wearing it again, and it's all over the internet,
all three of us in the same jacket, Like how
does that even happen? So if you're watching this on Facebook,
that's what's up. A woman shares her bizarre way that
she got her boyfriend to stop snoring. Jason Lee and
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Sharnie bright Penny had been together for seven months, but
all that time they weren't getting much sleep. They both
talk in their sleep, but Sharnie also snores and it
was driving Jason crazy. Apparently, Jason found a solution, although
it was so bizarre. He kept a seeker from his girlfriend.
He eventually came clean. It seems that she had woken
up with a wet face, but thought she was just
dribbling spit in her sleep. I told Jason said he
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was licking her face to get her to stop snoring.
Stops yea snoring, yeah, she claimed, she said, she shares.
He claims he had tried everything to get me to
shut up, but nothing had worked, and it just got
to the point where to try everything, licking my face
was the only thing that worked. What that's weird, man? Funny,
It's okay, it's how you take it. I think it's funny, laughed.
My thing is, I apparently have a very effeminate voice
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in my sleep. Caitlin tells me that I talk in
my sleep. I thought, like this, that's too funny. Why
what are you saying? Are you? I can ask her,
but she's like, last night you were talking about going
to and sometimes like I'm going to find a gun
or something. Where's the gun? Maybe you're more like whining
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and it's coming off as Yeah, but she said, I'm
totally effeminate while that's happening. Funny, that's funny, man, thank you.
I want to hit Ray Mundo for a second, have
him do a couple of man minutes because he's sent him.
He's sent in a couple through the week, and I
wanted to hit these before we went. Just make sure
that our listeners can get the man minute if they
need it, all right, right, yeah, let me make sure
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we get this audio here. Also check out a couple
of podcasts you have. Kaylee Short's podcast out today called
too Much to Say, and then Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson.
She has an episode with author Ruthie Lindsay. So that
one's very much about healing. So check that one out too.
Two man minutes, Ye, all right, let's do number one.
All right, let's get manly. It's the man Minute with Raymundo. Yeah.
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Can I do the one about going to the mall
whatever you want? Yeah. So a lot of guys are
against going to the mall with their chick. Oh the mall,
I don't want to go shopping, but that's not what
the your girl wants you there for. She just wants
somebody to ride in the car with her. She wants
somebody to carry her bags at the end of the trip,
and she just wants somebody to kind of be there
with her. So what I do. I go to the
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mall with my chick, but I have her dropping me
off of the bar. So I'm there for two hours
and then she says, hey, I'm all done shopping. Boom,
that's my cueue. I come in, I carry the shopping bags.
I get to the car. I help her with traffic.
I'm in the passenger seat. Go this way, go that way. Oh,
we're together. We're stuck in traffic. Gridlock. Guys, Drake, get
dropped off of the bar. You go to the mall
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to go to the bar, not to go shopping. Is
there a bart every mall? You know Whatmally there's a restaurant,
normally one, and they dominate because rays right, like, that's
where all the dudes are at. So you're saying in
this man minute that women when they go shopping, don't
want to go to actually shop with them, just be
there for support. Yes, Amy, I mean I could see
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that working. I've never personally tried it. I just gave
up on him going a long time ago, miserable. Oh no,
my husband like or he'll he would go with me,
but then just try to find the nearest chair in
the in the mall, in the particular store. And he called,
I don't know he has an for it off to
ask him, but it's like the husband chair, Ramo, do
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you have a second one? Yep, go ahead, manly, it's
the man minute with right Mundo? What I wanted to
talk to my guys here real quick. The temps are dropping.
It's getting a little bit colder throughout the country, and
there's a new article of clothing we all need to get.
It's called the shacket. So it's a shirt and a jacket.
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But it's not your big Alaskan type coat, and it's
not a really light shirt. It's right in the middle.
It's less than a hundred dollars. It's stylish. You can
wear it to dinner, you can wear it out with
the boys, wear in the backyard watching football. Look up
the shacket. I'm telling you, it's gonna be huge. Lunch
is probably gonna be walking one in next Monday in
a shacket, but he's gonna be shirtless under it. That's
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the problem because that's a chick with google it and
this's just women that wear shackets. Only women wear shackets.
What I'm saying is it's gonna cross over. They're starting
to make them for guys. Okay, I don't know this
man shackets. I'm looking at them. He's gonna make us
all look terrible. It's no longer look like a man
minute with Raymundo. All right, Raymondo, that's it. Thank you,
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We are done here. Enjoy today's show and we'll see
you tomorrow. Bye. Everybody transmitting. Hey, guys, welcome to Wednesday
Show morning studio moment. Later on in the show, we'll
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name mister Country Music for September thirtieth or missus Country Music.
Oh true. Raymundo just sent five dms to five different artists,
and the first one to reply wins the title. So
that means they're mister nice guy, mister nice girl. Uh
speaking of that, Angie and Oklahoma is on. Angie, you're
on the show. What's happening? Hey? I wanted to give
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any a hard time and call her out. Oh we
like this, bring it on? Yes? So back starting in
two sixteen, I sent her a morning Corny and her DMS. Yeah,
never got a reply. Well, I thought I would try again.
I had another good one in Dune and sent her
another Morning Corny and they were never open. So I
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just wanted to give her a hard tign Jerry j
Jerry Jerry drama hemy go ahead? Oh wait, hold on, wait,
what is the hard time about. I'm confused because I
didn't get to the DM because I really appreciate Morning
Cornys and I appreciate dms, but I will I've never
said that I get to all my dms at all.
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I can't make that a priority in my life. I
try to check them, but if it's in my like
my friend, my primary where with my friends that I follow,
if I get that, I try to stay on top
of those, and then I'll go over to general at times.
And it's sort of like popcorn like if I check some,
I try to engage for sure, but there's no I
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can't get to all of them and that I hope
that that makes sense well. And also Amy's text messages,
she doesn't even get to all of them. Oh yeah,
yeah yeah, So it's really nothing against you. And if
you have jokes like I would love to hear them.
So what was one of the good ones, Angie, that
you submitted to her. Let's do it. Yeah, okay, let
me look all right, she's gonna go back into the wash.
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She looks. Thank you guys for being on with us.
We got some good stuff today again, and we'll find
out who we're gonna call mister or missus country music.
That's later on. Ray sent five dms to five different
country artists. We'll see who responded, because yesterday it was
Matt Stell out of the Tin and he was the
one that called and had a nice talk with him.
He made him over to La Basketball on Sunday after that, Um,
are you ready, Angie? I'm ready? All right? Hit us?
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All right? What do you want? A cow with the twitch?
What do you call it? Cow with the twitch? Beat?
Jerkey say it? Nolk shake? Oh oh oh, we gotta.
We're debating on the ass's Probably it is really good, Angie.
What's your answer? Okay, there you go. I think you've
told that one before. Ammy. I think all right, Angie,
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thank you for calling. I hope you have a great day.
Hold on, Angie, Angie, Angie, may I get your Instagram
please so I can find your messages? And do you
say it's too late. I'll move you on over to general. Okay, okay,
what is it? It is a DJ underscore Jackson four. Okay, okay,
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I will look for that. Sorry I missed your DM
and all right we got it. Okay, all right, okay,
all right, thank you, bye bye, Angie. This is Heston
from Tulsa, Oklahoma Morning Studio. Hey, Bobby, quick question about
Lunchbox going to the Haunted House? Is there any update?
Is he still going? Have you guys found anybody for
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him to go with? Thank you for the question. More
than the haunted house, it's a literal house where people
were murdered in and they kind of sell it like,
come walk through a house where people have been murdered
and Lunchbox is gonna spend the night. We've reserved the night, Raymond,
will you play how many days by days until Lunchbox
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goes to the axe murderer ghost House? Twenty days? Right you? Okay?
In Lunchbox, who would you like to suggest go with you? Well?
I thought about this long and hard, and I thought
no teeth. Keith would be the perfect guest to go
with me, because at nine years old, he was showing
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me nightmare on Elm Street, Friday of the thirteenth, Candy Man,
all these scary movies, and he loves horror movies, and
so he introduced me into this. So I think it
would be great if he went with me to the
Scary Murder House. For the record, No Teeth Keith and
Arkansas Keith not the same person. Two different people. Yeah. No,
Teeth Keith was lunchboxes baseball coach and he didn't have
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any kids, but he coached us in baseball. And then
he lived at like my house. He lived at the ballpark.
He lived here, he lived there. Yeah, lived at the ballpark. Yeah,
he lived above the bathrooms. And so he would just
hang out with you. Yeah, he'd hang out with the
kids like that. He would take the kids of the coast.
He wouldn't teach us how to drive the coast kids. Yeah,
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it was just him and all the kids. Yeah. How
far was the coast? About five hours? Yeah, it's been
the weekend at the coast and your parents were fine. Yeah,
and you want to take him with you? Yeah. I
thought he would be a great guest because he loves
things scary. He loves He just me to horror movies
when I was nine, years old. So I thought, man,
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that's a great We talk about him on the show,
so it's kind of added content. Well that makes no sense.
But how is he going to get there that I
don't know? I doesn't live here. I would actually talk
to him and see how he if he could get
here and for the road trip, okay, And I just
I didn't want to bring it up to him and
get him excited. If you guys were against it, good,
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But how do you feel about no teeth Keith, or
do you have somebody better in mind? I think he's
a good option at the moment. I've heard some other
options come through that I wasn't really a fan of,
but I think he is a pretty good one. He
seems like an interesting character we could talk to along
the way as well. I'm I'm okay with it. Can
you give us an answer in the next few days
if he can be up here. Yeah, I'll give him
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a call and see what he says, because I mean,
I think he'd be into that kind of thing, and
I mean he could protect me. He's only have teeth now,
well he has dentures, but he didn't really wear him
because he didn't want to stay in him, so they're
in his pocket. Sometimes I feel that way about nice shirts.
I don't want to wear him because I don't want
to stay him though. Yeah, I no, no, I get it,
I get it. I get it, all right, So we'll
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find out in the next few days, the next few days,
all right. I saw a bunch of people on Instagram
get exposed because there's a studio in California that they
have set up to look like a private jet, and
you go and sit in there, and you pay and
you take a bunch of pictures and you post them
like head away on a trip. And so now people
are finding the people that are posted from that set
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to go you're lying, that's not even true. For sixty
four bucks an hour, you end up to nine friends
can use the space for as many Instagram stories or
TikTok's or whatever you want. The set located in Boil Heights,
Los Angeles, decked out to mimic a plane, including round
windows with artificial light pouring in to make it as
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realistic as possible. It's just another reason to go what
you see on social media probably isn't real, and you
shouldn't base your life on the pictures that you're seeing.
Just imagine the pictures that you take because you always
have to turn it up a little a notch to
get that perfect smile, just to post the ones that
you like for sure. So yeah, I saw that. I
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wanted to share that with you guys. Also, I'll say this,
people that post themselves on private jets, if they're on
real ones, they are not people who get to fly
on private jets a lot. People who fly on private
jets a lot have no need to show it off.
Like you don't see Garth in a private jet taking
a selfie going spring break twenty twenty. Do you know why?
Because Garth Brooks has a private jet and he has
no need to show it off. It's just like a Tuesday,
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It's yes, And why would you just show off a
random Tuesday. Let's go over to Amy. What do you
have over there? So it's a Halloween tip that I
saw which I thought was pretty creative. Some parents are
putting together PVC pipes to shoot down from windows to
their driveway area and it's like a candy shoot so
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that kids can still come by and say trick or treat,
and then they put the candy in the shoe and
bloom pops out, so there's not contact with them. And
then also I saw another group of parents working on
a zip line where they had this little cup holder
that they could stick a beer in for parents that
were out trick or treating and zip line it down
to them, and then had a little box to stick
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candy in to zip down to kids. So there are
ways to get creative depending on what your community vibe
is like with Halloween, I think people just need to
be smart, but there are ways to make it cool.
Are you guys to stage an hour where you're Halloween
costuming your kids right now? Oh? Yeah? What are your
kids gonna be? Eddie? Well, it looks like most of
the kids are going to be superheroes, and I think
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the baby is going to be boss Baby. So we're
just gonna get a suit and having dress. Second, businessman,
I'm so excited for that. What about your kids? We
have not thought about it. I probably need to. Yeah,
I mean, okay, do you have a month? Yeah, dude,
I'm gonna start working on that shoot to day. I
love that idea. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan
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Number two, thirty second, Skinny and Luke Holms is set
to perform at the Billboard Music Awards. He's up for
four awards at the show and will now be one
of the performers. The show airs October fourteenth on NBC.
Dolly Parton is starring in a new holiday musical movie
called Christmas on the Square. It will drop November twenty
second on Netflix. Kane Brown shares how he deals with
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hateful things on social media. I'm always on social media,
so I know, I know a lot of people that
you know, they get all social media because like hey
gets to them, Hey gets to me. It does. I
can't deny it. So when it starts to build up
on me, I just look around, look at my wife,
look at my baby, I look at my house, and
I'm like, life can't get any better. And that's just
kind of how I motivate myself. I'm Morgan number two.
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That's your skinny hat. It's time for the good news.
A family owned clothing store in Chicago is back in
business thanks to an outpouring of support from their community.
Back in May, the Kim family watched helplessly as looters
destroyed their shop, which was called City Fashions at the time.
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They were struggling to recover because of the pandemic. They
were already hurting financially, but their customers and supporters saved
the day after a bunch of looters got in. They
set up a go fund of me campaign and we're
able to raise more than two hundred thousand dollars in
just over a week. Wow. Now the Kims have moved
the store to a new location and the doors are
open once again. Quote. I gotta say it helps so
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much when they're good people out there looking out for you.
It's nice to see how many people actually care. That's
from the store owner. Isn't that awesome? That's what it's
all about right there. That was tell me something good.
Sorry to day. This story comes with us from Pickaway County, Ohio.
A high school girl didn't want to go to school
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the other day, so she goes to the bus stop says,
I'm out of here, and she calls nine one one
and says, I've been kidnapped. Oh my gosh, this is
what the guy looks like. When police arrived, she goes,
I escaped, but he's around here somewhere. They searched the area,
couldn't find him, and then she admitted I just didn't
want to go to school. He's around here, somewhere. I
would have been, like he said, he was heading another state.
He's head north. Yeah, all right, I'm lunchboxed. That's your
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bone head story of the day. About three weeks till
Raymondo gets married, you excited him? I really am. I mean, honestly,
I could say that I'm have cold feet. I don't.
I could say that I'm nervous. I'm not nice. Yeah,
I've never looked forward to something more in my life.
It's like when I went to college, that was a
big change. I consider this even bigger than that. What
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do you think it's going to change in your relationship?
You've lived together for a while, right, But finances, we're
gonna combine accounts. There's other stuff. Her parents take care
of that. Now I'm gonna start taking care of her.
Dad will do her vehicle stuff, but now that's my responsibility.
We're gonna get a house together. We're no longer gonna
be renting, so we're gonna budget together. We're gonna be
frugal together, and then hopefully start kids next year. Do
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you guys know how much each other makes? I don't
think so U. I've I've thrown some numbers around at her,
but I'm never specific. I was told a long, long
time ago you never discussed how much you make with
somebody exactly. But I believe when you're married, why her husband,
I think you would. Yes, I think that changes when
you do get married. So yeah, she'll have access to
my account. So it's all right there. Because I have
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no idea how much Kaitlin makes. I think she does
pretty well because she has a pretty fancy job. You've
never talked about it, and she works all the time.
Uh No, I've never asked and cared about. She has
no idea what I mean. I mean yours is so
um Yeah, because there's flute, you have other so many
projects comes from different avenues. Yeah, that's a hard one
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to get, you know, that's hard. Yeah, she doesn't care. Yeah,
she doesn't care. She doesn't ask. But I think eventually,
you know, I'm leaning more towards now just combining everything
I used to. I used to go no way, but
now I'm kind of leaning toward. We're the same. It's
a team. Yeah, that's it. You nailed it. What's mine
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is yours? Yours is mine, and I eat her food
all the time, and I say that to her, what's
yours is mine, what's mine is yours? So I feel
like that's the same food, money, it's the same lunchbox.
You don't agree, no chance, Bobby. You have to protect yourself.
That's the main thing I understand. Marriage is a you know,
great thing, and you are a team. But guess what
teams break up? Well, what did you do? We don't
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have combined finances. Wife does not know how much I make. No,
we have separate bank accounts. She doesn't tell me, well,
she doesn't make anything right now, but she has no
idea how much comes in on my paycheck every two weeks?
No idea. And then how do y'all handle your mortgage? Again?
Like how you live? And that's a romantic. She knows
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I make more than her, so I pay seventy percent.
She pays thirty percent now right now, but here like
she can figure out if it's seventy thirty, and she
knows what her thirty is. She can figure out the
seventy right and then know how much you make? Be
it base? No, no no, no, no, it's just base that
I make more than her, and I say, listen, I
can afford this much, and you can afford that much.
And there you gobby. I do the math. He does
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the math, you know, he does it all. He calculates.
I do I handle the bills. I tell her how
much right now though she's not since she you have
two kids and in working, so you're you're collecting from her. Yes,
that's how it works. That's I mean, just because you're
unemployed doesn't mean you can't pay your bills. You have
to figure out the way. She had savings, she has money.
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You take from her savings. Like as your husband, you
could be like, hey, I understand that where you're in
between jobs. Right now, it's cool, I got it. Focus on.
I do have to pay a bigger percentage. Oh seventy
one percent. I heard like, usually she's responsible for more
of the groceries, so I've been pitching more on the groceries. Well, Ray,
I'm excited for you that you're excited. Do you have
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your ring yet? Did it commit sized? Yeah? I got it.
Let's see. I wanted to wear it. Fiance won't let me.
She says, it's the wedding. Oh, you can't wear it. No,
she's wearing her gets another ring on the wedding day. Yeah,
the wedding band don't know this. This is the two
ring deal. Oh for Ray, No, it's one depends on
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how many bands. What in the world you get another project? Then,
Holy mackerel. Speaking of Ray's wedding, what we talked about
on the show yesterday was that you were thinking about
kicking someone out of the wedding party. Now was this
a serious thing or a joking thing? No, this is
honestly dead serious what happened. So, since we're talking money,
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there was a lot of money given to the photographer
to do these wedding pictures. I believe they're even gonna
do some videoography. And I got to looking at the grooms.
But everybody looks great except for one person. What do
you mean, Oh, this is like one of those bride
Zilla type things. It's not a groom zilla thing. Lunchbox.
His hair is a little long and it just looks
the word is unkempt. So if he could get a
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haircut before the wedding, or no haircut, you get cut? Wait? Oh,
has he talked to you about this? He pulled me
aside and he goes, hey, man, just so you know
my weddings in a few weeks or hair is looking
kind of long, and you know, we don't want, you know,
the tension away from the bride and the groom, so
maybe you want to, you know, shape it up a
little bit. And how did you feel? I was like,
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I thought he was just kind of being funny, and
now I find out he's really serious about get cut
or get what did you say, haircut or get cute?
My husband was asking if the sideburns were even We've
all been asking, yeah, yeah, are you growing I'm gonna
ask this in a loving way. Are you growing your
hair out as a joke like that? What? Seriously that's
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a joke. Yes? No, okay, like for attention. No, I
mean I don't grow my hair for attention. I mean
it looks like Shaggy from Scooby Doo with with sideburns,
with really thick, unkept sideburns. A lot of people say,
I could be in the Beatles, is what a people
tell me. I'm looking a wrong star. Maybe when they
were on drugs, but like the seventies are purely split. Yoko,
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yoll go it just in it. Yeah, I got a
haircut for raised bachelor party. That was the last time
I got a hair cut, and I didn't know it
was a big deal. I thought he wanted his groovesmen
in there because we were boys, not how because how
my hair looked. Well, you get a haircut for his wedding.
I mean, I'll think about it. I just can't believe
that there's that many, that big of demands, that my
hair is that big of an issue. We always make fun.
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You guys always say, oh, brides are overreacting, and I
who don't let them do that? And you guys are
on race side. We're just asking. I'm not on any
one side. Also, Grandma's gonna be there, my aunt. Some
of the people you guys haven't really met, maybe the
only time you're ever going to meet him. And these
are the people I've been chilling with for seven years,
and he's got that going on. He looks semi homeless,
which people are still awesome. Wow, not fully though, sim
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three days a week you got a place. Gosh, man,
Bob really looked that bad? Like, honestly, do I look
that bad? Like? Do you think I I look so
bad that you I should be cut from a wedding?
No that I'm gonna say no too. Okay, but do
I look bad You didn't answer that part that now
you change your answer. That kind of makes me worry. Bobby,
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does he represent what you would hope for as a
member of the show for his role? Hey man, do
what you want to do meeting? Or struggle with that?
If it was a big client looking at it that.
I think that's a reason that clients just I'm gonna
be gentle here. I think that's a reason a lot
of clients don't we use you because you times you
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have a very sloppy appearance, and they're like, if I'm
gonna have somebody speaking for me and being the voice
of me and being the face of me, I would
like to at least have them put some effort in
their appearance. Well, yeah, Like, why don't we get like
a razor company to sponsor me? Oh, boom, then I
look better? Okay, get someone a hairstylist to sponsor me. Boom,
Get a clothing company, boom? Is that the goal here? No,
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I'm just saying I just came to my head when
Bobby said that. Okay, Ray, let us know. Yeah, yeah,
I threw it out there. We'll see what he does
or haircut, No, get a haircut or get oh whatever, stupid.
We're gonna play name that nineties TV theme song. Okay,
so if I were to play this one right here,
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the show came out in nineteen ninety four, you know
what that is? No Party of five? Good show? Okay,
how about this one right here? Would you know this one?
Can you be a new version of my life? Felicity? Actually,
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I guess I have. Here's one more. This is from
nineteen ninety six. Okay, nobody knows. It's harm Sabrine of
the Teenage Witch. So you're in the witch category. But
those are the ones I didn't use in the game.
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The other ones are a little easier. Okay, Susan, how
are you good? How are you really good? Thank you
for calling. We're gonna play a little game here. We're
gonna play the nineties TV theme game. Now, Susan, you
can pick your player. It's like the horse races. I
used to go to Oakland as a kid. Oakland Race trick.
We'd sneak in make two dollars bets all day. You
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have to have an adult bet for you because you
have to be to make a bet, and you pick
a horse, they win you in money. Your horses are Amy, Lunchbox,
and Eddie. Which one would you like to ride? The
finish line, Oh I'm into Okay, thank you? Fan favorite
over there, So fran Drescher. The Nanny turns sixty three today.
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You'd probably know her best from the nineties sitcom The Nanny.
Here is the Nanny's theme song. She was working in
a bridle shop and flashing Queen Still her boyfriend kicked
her out in one of those crushing Would you know this, Amy? Yes, okay,
I think pounder pound This is one of the greatest
TV theme songs of all time. Oh yeah, tells you
the whole story. You can never have seen an episode.
Listen to the theme song boom in the theme song,
You're ready to go on to the episode. Okay, okay,
(27:35):
I'm gonna play you at nineties TV theme song right
down your answer? What TV show is it? Number one?
The show debuted in nineteen ninety All right, guys, Amy,
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what do you have? Flaw Order? Let's box in ypt Eddie,
Law and Order. The answer is Law and Order. Next up.
This show debuted in nineteen ninety three. In the Eyes
of a Ranger, The unsuspected stranger had better know the
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truth the wrong from right, because the eyes of the
ranger on you. He's gonna see in Texas, let behind you, Okay,
Amy Walker, Texas Ranger, Lunchbox Chuck Norris and co. It
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is Chuck Norris. I just couldn't think of the dang
name Eddie. That's Chuck, That's that's put lone Ranger. Oh no, no,
I'm struggling number three. This show debuted in nineteen ninety four.
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Nineteen ninety four. All right, Amy, CSI, CSI wow, incorrect lunchbox.
You can gain a little ground here. You're gonna get
on the board. It's r it is r Eddie Survivor.
(29:21):
Watch that's good. Here should go back? So good? Can
you imagine? It is? Like? All right? Named this one?
Named this nineties TV show ninety five? It's such a
crude attitude. All right, guys, what is your answer? Amy
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Drew carry correct? Lunch Box Carry show, Eddie, The Drew
Carry Show. Nice? You know sing that song the President
of the United States? Is it named this one? Nineteen
ninety one? Thanks? Good dude, d d A rug Rats
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isn't correct? What lunchbox? Amy? Look at me? What do
I look like? Dog funny Doug little dog barking. No,
I have rug rods Eddie rugrats. Okay, we have two left, Amy,
Lunchbox are now tide? Oh? All right, here we go.
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Name this one nineteen ninety nine? See it? You know
what I mean? Ye? Yeah, she wrote it down a media.
(31:27):
Anybody you have? I have west Wing Lunchbox. What do
you have? Sex in the city? Amy, West is west Wing? Wow?
Luck you guys never seen it sex in the city.
One left. I knew one sex in the city, but
I didn't have anything Amy four. Lunchbox and Eddie both
have three. Amy. You need to miss this for them
to have a shot at him. On Amy, give a
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hard one. This next one, next one nineteen ninety three.
Come to me. Amy does not know, So you guys
(32:13):
have a shot here? All right, anything guys, Okay, here
we go. Amy, I'm gonna go to you first. What
do you have weird science? Lunchbox Agent Molder Eddie nine
two one? Oh, Eddie, you're wrong, I'm wrong. I know
it's not the name of the show. I just don't
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know the name of the show. But you're thinking of
X files. That's it. But that's not that in Amy. No,
this is boy meets World. But that's all right. Amy
is still the winner player of music. She's the winner
a y And not only is Amy the winner, but
Susan is the winner of Pennsylvania. Susan, where do you
(32:55):
live in Pennsylvania? I live in Sealands Grove, Pennsylvania. But
we've just moves. You're from Gallaston, Tennessee. We miss Tennessee
and miss you guys, and we listen every day just
to feel like we're back home close to Nashville. Thank you.
Are you listening on the iHeartRadio app? Or are you
listening to us in Pittsburgh or what? Um? Well, in
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the mornings, we listen on Bill ninety five. Okay, so
that's in. That's why they pulled the League World Series. Yeah,
Williamsport and Williamsport, that's right. Yeah, Yeah, I love Bill
ninety five. Yeah, but I listen to you on the
iHeart app through my phonos bar when I come home
after I dropped the kids off at school. We appreciate that.
Can you use a one hundred dollars Walmart gift card? Well,
(33:38):
I'll tell you what. I could definitely use it. As
I must say at home, mom, but you have been
doing so much good stuff right now. It's the military
service dogs. Can you put it to that instead? I
tell you what, this is what I'm want to do.
I'll put a hundred of my money towards that, and
I'm still going to give you this gift card. That
way everybody wins. You don't have to do that, You're right,
that's why I want to do it. If you tell
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me I have to do something, ask my bosses. I
never knew it. But if you say hey, i'd like
you know. So, I'm gonna send you this. I'm gonna
put one hundred bucks toward it of my own money,
and then, um, I'm gonna let you go to Walmart.
You're a mom. You can probably get some diapers or
they're six and nine. Oh well, I hate no, get
something for yourself. Stay on the phone. Okay, we're gonna
(34:21):
hook you up. By the way, thanks to Walmart Photo,
you're welcome. Walmart Photo invites you to stay connected to
the ones you love by making beautiful prints, photo books,
and walart from your favorite photos taken during your time
spent at home. I gotta go to Walmart because we have.
I have like an old jukebox in our house and
Caitlin has this wall up above it with a lot
of pictures from the past two year or so. It's
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pretty cool, but like four the picture frames still have
the picture that came in the frame. So it's like
we have random people on our wall. So I gotta
go to Walmart and get some of that stuff done.
Do you know the pictures you want to be in there? No?
Not yet, but I can. I can look. Why do
you have some? Oh? No, I was just curious. You
want want of you in there? Oh? Yeah, we do.
We make the whole No, it's mostly us, mostly an
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US wall in some art. I get it. You're Samy's
pile of stories. So the average parents knowledge of science
and math tafts out at the sixth grade level. What's
in sixth grade though, because I think that's probably where
because as adults we can only remember the basic basic
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and we only learned it as kids to use it
to pass a test for the most part, right, So
I wonder what's sixth grade science? I don't know the details,
but these parents, like two thousand parents were given a
test and that average was the around the sixth grade level.
That was their result. I'm sure that's pre algebra, because
algebra and after that do you remember any of that?
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But this is a science, so they're talking about really yeah.
I mean, my daughter has already straight up told me
how she would like to divide us up for help.
We used to buy when I would both help with everything,
and now she drew a line. She said, Mom, I
think you do well when you help me with English
and social studies type stuff, but I really prefer if
dad helps me with math and science. Like well, okay,
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math was my weakest. When I took the ACT. I
did well on everything. I made it in the thirties
on everything and the max you can makes the thirty
six on the test, But on math I made a
twenty four. Oh, which was and you're really good at math.
I'm okay. My school I didn't go to a school
that is known for education, so yeah, math was my
lowest too. So since Eddie's the only other parent with
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school aged kids, right here, Eddie, what a STEM stand
for STEM? Oh? Is that the robotics? No no, no, no, no, Science, Technical,
Electronic and math. Nearly four and ten parents could not
correctly identify this, so you're not alone. Science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics. That's what it stands for. So this is
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called Dolly Pardon is bringing her special brand of magic
to Williams Sonoma with her Dolly's Holiday Tradition collection. So
she's going to have her signature sugar cookie mix, a
gingerbread replica of her childhood log, home festive aprons, and
linens that are inspired by her code of mini colorsinging.
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I know, I'm already thinking, Oh, I'm hitting William for
some of this. I think Dolly's going to be on
the show in the next couple of weeks too. I'm
almost positive. All right, what else, Amy and Bobby I
thought you would just like this story? A fourteen year
old boy in Texas has graduated from college with his
associate's degree. Pretty cool, and it runs in his family
because his older sister, who's sixteen years old, she also
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went to college super early and is now the youngest
student ever to be in law school at sixteen. So
I don't know what their parents did that. They're clearly
probably go to mouth and science. They know what's means,
they know what's means. I mean, the fourteen year old
that just got associate's degree, is now trying to decide
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if he's going to go get his master's or medical school.
Doesn't quite know, but he is the CEO of his
own gaming company, so that's why he thinks he might
go to business route. It's pretty cool. I minded that. Yeah,
there you go. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
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So this four year old boy, Owen, his grandpa Opa,
caught COVID virus, so he was in intensive care for
a hundred days, so he said, at four years old,
he told his parents, I'm going to pray every day
for Opa to recover and get released. And guess what,
he got released and his wife and him are celebrating
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their fortieth wedding anniversary and they're able to do it together.
So shout out to Owen for not giving up on
his grandpa. Yeah, and shout out to those healthcare workers too.
We're not giving up on his grandpa. Yes, that's awesome.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
What's happening, guys, Let's go over and take a few
calls before we get to the morning. Corny Let's go
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over to Taylor in North Carolina. Taylor, you're on the
Bobby Bones Show. What's going on? Hey there, just wanted
to give you a shout out. We're here in North
Carolina and me and my coworker listens to every morning
and just wanted to let you know that you write
in the morning, make everything you know, start off on
the right foot. And the morning Corny is a big
hit in our office because our boss actually has a
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grandson who lives in Colorida, and he uses the cornies
and tells little jokes to his grandson on FaceTime when
he talks to him. That's cool. You know, a lot
of parents or even school teachers say, hey, we appreciate
the morning Corny, not for us, but because we use
it in some sort of communication. That's awesome. Where do
you live, Taylor in North Carolina? We're in Greenville, North Carolina. Oh, well,
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we appreciate you listening, and thank you for calling. And
I hope you have a good day at work. Sounds great.
Thank you so much, y'all too, all right, see you later.
Let's go over to Cherokee in Oklahoma. Hey, Cherokee, just,
by the sound of things, are you Native American. Yes,
what they were like, Nah, that's the grandma's full blood Cherokee. Yeah,
that's the coolest Native American name I've ever heard in
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my life. That's awesome. All right, So what would you
like to say, Cherokey? Well, I got married on Wednesday,
the twenty third last week, and I just wanted to
say it was an absolute dream come true. So I
hope Raymondo has just as much fun at his wedding
that I had at mine. And Bobby, if you ever
decide to marry Caitlin, an Oklahoma girl like myself, I
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hope you guys have the best day ever. Also, the
wedding thing is a weird thing now because of COVID.
You know, would you plan one right now for early
next year because it's not going to be over you know.
But I'm glad Ray's having his. I think it's a
great idea that you guys continued on still October twenty fourth. Wow, dude,
today's the thirtieth. Yeah, we just got lucky on the
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venue of being in the countryside, so we were able
to call the shots. I mean, if you're doing a
downtown church, most of them are saying some listener at
message me saying who gets engaged first? Mike D, who's
been with his girlfriend for how long? Two and a
half years? Wow? Or me and Kaitlyn I've been together
almost eleven months now, who do you think gets engaged first? Man,
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that's a tough one. I mean I would have said
Mike D, like originally, but the way things have progressed
with you and Kitlin and you saying the magic words
but that I love her. Yes, that's a big step.
And I feel like, man, you're you're getting older and
You're like, man, this is the one you know, and
you've always said when you know that, it's gonna be
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a quick win. So I'm gonna change course. Now I'm
gonna go Bobby. It's an interesting quick I feel I'm
making no decision based on my age. Oh okay, I'll
wait forever fad if it wasn't for the right person.
So my age has no factor in this um. But
you pick me Amy. I feel like I don't Mike D.
Let me gauge where are you in your relationship? I mean,
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I hear how Bobby is and I would say Bobby,
but Mike D, you might be I don't know where
are you with it. I mean, it's definitely time we've
talked to you say I love you? Yeah, okay, like
just casual love, no, you full on love. Your plan
on marrying her? Yeah, y'all talk about kids, talk about kids? Okay,
I don't know. Yeah, Okay, I go Bobby, she took
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go me Okay, Eddie, Man, it is a tough one.
I feel like, Yeah, the things stopping me about Bobby
is like, you know, I'm not worried about the age.
You know, because you've said that openly said it ag
end today. You're not pressured by age, and that's huge.
I feel like you're so calculating these kinds of things
you made up your mind. So dude, I think you're
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the one to get married first before engaged. Yes, engaged? Yes? Okay, Well, Cherokee,
congratulations on your wedding. I hope it was amazing. I
think that's that's great guy yours? And is your husband
a pretty cool guy? Yes, he's pretty chill. We've known
each other since I was sick, so this has been
a long time coming. It was awesome. We had a
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four hour do what Well, y'all have known each other
since six but how long have you been dating. Well,
he's been trying to date me since high school and
I said no. But we started officially dating in twenty eighteen. Okay,
so like the whole beginning to know you stage all that,
it was already it was already pretty much over with.
We already knew each other, we were best friends pretty much.
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So yeah, but it was it was a dream come true.
I felt like Cinderella for sure. That's awesome. I can't
wait to feel like Cinderella. But Cherokee, thank you for calling. Congratulations,
hope you have a great day. Thank you you guys
as well. All right, let's go over to Amy now
and get in Bumpapa the morning, Corny, Morning, Corny, what
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nuts seemed to constantly have a cold? What nuts seemed
to constantly have a cold? Cash? Shoot? Okay, that was
the morning Corny. Go to John in Colorado Springs. Hey, John,
what's going on? Hey Bobby, good morning, Good morning, studio morning.
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So I just wanted to touch on the point, Bobby
about you saying that you just speak into a microphone
every morning and sometimes you don't think people are listening.
But um, during during the recession, oh maybe two thousand
and eight through twenty twelve, I was chasing work and
I ended up in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and I got
turned on to a radio show Hot ninety sixty seven,
(44:34):
and uh all of a sudden, this morning show disappeared.
They went, they went nationwide, and uh so I moved
back to Colorado Springs, my hometown, and I found you
guys on a local radio station, and I've been listening
to you guys ever since. Appreciate probably you know, long
time listener, first time caller, close to like ten years.
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I just want to let you know, like every morning
when I get in my truck and I started up,
I hear you boys well, and what you guys have
to say every morning. Very nice of you to say. Amy,
What would you like to say to John here? I mean,
thank you so much for listening. That's exactly what you
should say, because that's what I feel too. We really do.
I mean, it does mean a lot to us just
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to hear that from people, because I go home sometimes
I know Bobby feel this way the same way. I'm
sure other people might go home and I'm like, when
were you even doing? Who you're talking to? Yeah? Who?
He wants to hear us talk even matter. That's how
I feel. I go home and I'm like, what why
would someone even listen to us or me about me?
What is my job's purpose? Why? What is the point? So, John,
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we appreciate that call, So thank you for sharing that.
You don't know how how good that makes us feel. Okay, Well,
you guys make me feel good every day. All right,
appreciate it, y'all. Super nice. I have a good day. Man. Hey,
y'all too. By the way, Amy, I was gonna ask
you yesterday, how did your daughter's first soccer game go?
And we're really good? They win? Yeah, they won five
to nothing, which five points or goals soccer is a lot. Yeah.
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So she did great. She she went in twice, which
I didn't know what to expect when it came to
her going in because some of the girls and the
team are really good and she's this is her first
go round. Last summer we did a little YMCA soccer thing,
but it wasn't she was twelve and playing with six
year olds. It just wasn't. It was well, she didn't
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have the opportunity to really thrive amongst her peers and
learn the skill she needed. So and one of the
most heartwarming things for me was seeing her on the
bench huddled with her other classmates watching her team cheering,
and then when she did go in, it was awesome.
And there was one time where the ball she got
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to block the ball with her leg. That was her
interaction with the ball. But I got it on tape
and I was so proud. I was filming the entire time.
And when she got called back in or called back
out to go to the bench, her coach came over
and gave her dapts. That makes me emotional, like to
see her now thirteen, she had her my son. They
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haven't even been here three years yet, but this has
been their first real like awesome school experience with friends
and stuff and now sports added into the mix. I
just was so just. It made me so happy because
it's her, She's getting her teenage life that she wants.
She wants to play soccer, she wants this, and I
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know that that coach. I think back of coaches and
like even the coaches you had in your life and
what an impact they were for you. So that simple dapts.
I saw this whole thing of she's getting to start
her own little teenage life. And then afterwards, she wanted
to stay for the boys game. No. Originally I said no,
but then I thought, why am I saying no? Like,
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so what if we're fifteen minutes late for bedtime? Yes,
we're saying so we stayed the whole time. I know
soccer mom. Does she have a boy that she wants
to watch? No, it's just a bunch of the other
girls were staying because some of the kids have brothers
that play on that team. And then there was other
little kids there plays on the team. Yeah, it was
I'm here for it. We have another game this later
(48:15):
this week. I'm pumped. Researchers from Harvard Medical School went
through data from eleven million people and they found no
relationship between rainfall and joint or back pain. Quote. No
matter how we looked at the data, we didn't see
any correlation whatsoever between rainfall and physician visits and other factors.
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Even on weeks for rainfall the entire week, they calculated
joint and back paint complaints and they measured it against
weeks where there was no rain and there was absolutely
no way to think that that was happening because of
the weather. There. So people that say their bones hurt
before a storm. Are basically making it up according to science.
That's my mom's happening. I'm not making it up. Oh
(49:01):
you do it? You feel it? Yes, I feel when
the air pressure changes, maybe in my broken bones, in
literal bones I've broken. Well, then that's it. It's the
air pressure before the storm, dude. But I don't feel
it's my back or joints. It's finger, ribs, shoulder like
things that I've ventured. Those. I do feel when the
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air pressure changes. So weird. This teacher in France says
his tattoos cost him his kindergarten job. And I thought,
let me see this couple of tattoos on his arm. No, no,
his whole body, face, head, everything, one big tattoo. I
mean that could be a distraction, maybe to the kids.
A school teacher whose body facing tongue or covered in
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tattoos and who had the whites of his eyes surgically
turned black. I said he was prevented from teaching at
a kindergarten class after a parent complained that he scared
their child. Supposedly he's a pretty good teacher, though, Okay, well,
maybe do you sit your kids down and say there's
nothing to be scared of it. That fired them. Different
(50:05):
now they fired him. So here's eclipse him talking. Here
you go. All of my pupils, all of my students
and their parents were always cool with me because basically
they knew me. As soon as you talk to me,
you can you you you realize that I'm a proper teacher,
that I'm a regular guy. Sounds like a nice enough guy. Sure.
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I guess if there weren't rules written in the book beforehand,
I would probably have to go at them in a
different way. If there are rules going, you can't have
anything on you distracting. But then what does that even mean?
Let me no long hair? Does it mean no ear rings?
What does that mean? Anyway? I felt bad for him,
but then when I saw the picture, I was like,
I get it. I get it. Coming up, Raimundo, we'll
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do a still where he sent five country stars at
DM on Instagram. We'll see if any of them message
them back, and we will claim who is mister or
missus country for today Country music? All right? Coming up
in a second, we'll check in on Eddie's foster kids. Also,
we'll check in on Raymundo. Raymundo sent a note to
five different country stars last night, and we're seeing who
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responds to their dms. So we have that coming up.
Anything else, Amy's my fun new games? Yeah, yesterday, When
you keep it going, I think eventually we'd have to
get because he went through the top songs, so eventually
we'll have to figure out a different way because if
he gets in a you know, well he did the
top ten artist yesterday and Matt Stell, who had that
(51:29):
song Heaven Da Preyed for You was the first one today.
Do you want to read who you're five are? Now? Yeah?
I got you right here? Okay? Who are the five
that you sent a message to? Parker McCollum okay, Chase Rice, okay,
John Party, Chris Lane, and Kenny Chesney Are those are
(51:53):
eleven through fifteen? I chart. I think four of those
for sure have a good chance of replying. You don't
Kenny me now he's on the island. Definitely no service.
We'll find out we do have a response or response
is for sure? Correct? Okay, all right, we'll do that. Eddie.
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How are the kids, man? You know they're good. But
something funny happened the other day. We're driving, I guess
leaving your house and uh. I was with my foster
son and he goes, hey, uh is Bobby on the TV?
And I said, yeah, yeah, Bobby does a TV show whatever,
because we were talking about you shooting your NAT GEO show.
And he says, this is crazy. He's like, Bobby's on
(52:33):
the radio, Bobby's on TV. He's your friend. I'm like, yeah,
Bobby's a musician with me. We tour and all that.
He has books and all that. And I started thinking like, Okay,
he knows him as the radio guy, but he freaks
out when he's the TV guy. So I started thinking,
like what is Bob? Like what do you think you are?
And what do you want to be known as? Like
(52:55):
because you got all these avenues that you do, you
know what I mean? So like, what do you want
to be known as when all this is over? Like
Bobby the radio dude or Bobby the TV guy the
president of United States? Good good? I think that now
we're all just create contents being created, right, We're just
creating content in different ways. I want to be known
as somebody who came from very little and was able
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to make it out and tell others how they can
do it too. However, that is that's the goal for me.
If it's radio, I feel like I'm a radio gat
first i've started doing it I was seventeen. If it's radio,
if it's TV, if it's whatever other avenue. I'm not
that good at anything, but I've learned how to be
pretty good at a lot of things just by putting
in the work in the time. And yeah, I don't
come from much, but you don't have to come from
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much to be a lot. And I think if I
were to be able to pick like what people remember
me for, it's that I was able to not have
resources but create them for myself and teach people how
to create resources for themselves. Too interesting. I don't know
how I'm gonna explain that to them. Oh yeah, yeah, okay,
just telling radio now. That makes sense though. So it's
(54:01):
not so much the outlet, no, not so much the
avenue you're taking, but the message that you have. Yeah. Interesting,
because I feel like that's consistent with everything that I do.
Meaning I'm not that talented at anything, but I do
show up and put in work. I'm the first one there,
the last one to leave. I'm putting in extra hours,
I'm learning, I'm reading about it, and it doesn't take
(54:25):
you know to be successful that the two things that
you have to do are free, and that's show up
on time and have a great attitude work ethic. That's it.
So that doesn't cost anything to show up on time
and have a good attitude and work ethic. So I
think that's what I would want. What would you want
to be known for? Amy, I have similar stuff. The
on time thing you definitely drilled into me, for sure,
(54:47):
but I'm pretty good now being on time as we
are we are I mean similar stuff, but also just
that being that we do have an outlet where we're
talking to a bunch of people. I just want to
be known for helping people not feel alone, and that's
being a part of all of us sharing our stories
and whatever season that we're in. I just feel like
(55:11):
like we did our job being their friend as they're
driving wherever, or running or however they're listening to us
wherever they're consuming it that they can laugh with us,
cry with us, relate to us. Maybe not maybe sometimes
not really feel us or like us that much in
the moment, but that's any relationship. I think that's a
great point and something I try to stress a bit too,
(55:32):
is that you shouldn't always liked us. Yeah, you don't
always like your friends. Sometimes you get really irritated at them,
but because you love them, you still like them. Like
there are times I want to punch Eddie in the face. Sure,
but he's mine. You don't. He's my best friend. And
even when I don't like them, I still love him. Yeah,
same here, man, you know, And I hope our listeners
(55:53):
like that with us. So when I'm complaining that Peloton
didn't hasn't fixed my treadmill, they've brought a broken one
and left it in my house that's in there for
a month, you'd probably like, shut up, big baby. I
don't relate to you right there, but hopefully you be
back tomorrow. And I have another story of the playing
about lunchbox. What about you? I would like to be known,
(56:14):
go ahead, go ahead, prom king. I think everybody kind
of knows me. Is that now? And then also lottery winner,
because one day when I hit the lottery, big, I
want everybody to remember that, like, man, that dude hit
the lottery, his dream did come true? Eddie? What about you?
I don't know, man, I've had a lot of things
in my life. But I think currently I think it's
just the dad. I want to be a good dad,
like bottom line, because I know if I'm a good
(56:35):
dad and I can be a good dad to my kids,
then they will carry that on into their kids and
that will live forever. Anything I do, I feel like
we'll just die eventually, but with them, the generations will
keep on going. And it all started because of me.
That's my goal. That's a conversation that Eddie and I
have had away from Radio two where he said the
same thing. He's like, man, I just want to be
(56:56):
a good dad. That's it, because what they do is
reflected on me, and what I do is reflected on them.
So what's your question? Oh, I don't know. I guess
I was answering it. I didn't know if we were
answering like from a professional. Oh, it didn't matter. I mean,
that was yes the question. Even suddenly I felt mad
that I didn't say, Okay, well thank you all everybody good? Yeah,
(57:20):
every hug. Right now, it's time for the good news. Good.
A couple of months ago, Eagles, an eight year old
boy in Californian. He wanted to start something for his community,
so he started the free little food table. It was
open every Sunday. People could come get food. It was
(57:40):
like a food pantry. It goes, mom, it's been two months.
We need to expand, we need to get bigger. So
now he's opened seven days a week and he uses
his money that he gets from recycling cans to stock
the food pantry. There you go. Dang, that's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. This is
a voice mail from Tyler in California. I was just
(58:02):
wondering if I could give a shout out to my
family back in Virginia. Military currently stationed in California, and
I can't be with them right now, especially during the pandemic.
So I'm just wondering if i'd give a little shout
out to my family. Thank you guys. Yeah, I wish
you would have said their name to Tyler's family. Yeah,
all right. Here's another voice mail, Ali from spring Film, Missouri.
I was just curious if any other listeners get really
(58:25):
butt hurt when they hear that at the end of
the show. I hate that sound because that means that
you guys are done anyway. I hate that sound, but
I hope you guys have a good rest of your day. Ye,
so that this is mister Rogers theme song has done
by the guitar player. I think Joe Bonner produced to do.
Oh yeah, thank you for sending up. So we played
(58:47):
every day as the last segment just kind of say well,
we're gonna do that day. But I don't like it
playing now because I feel like it's time to go home. Yeah. Wow,
I didn't realize and I wouldn't mind going home right
now because I'm still only at about seventy five from
this illness. Thank you, Ali. Oh, Joe, what's his name?
Any g r? I Joe, No, that's a different guy.
Oh it is, yeah, Joe Nigri. Oh we're away off? Yeah, yeah,
(59:08):
we knew with Joe, Nina and Texas. You're on the
Bobby Bones Show. How are you hey? I'm good. I
just wanted a call to think all of y'all. I
drive four hours a day, two hours there and two
hours back, and in the mornings I listened to the
radio show. On the way home, I listened to the
podcast I commute to work. So I just want to
thank y'all for everything. Well, that's very kind of you.
(59:30):
Thank you for listening. We hopefully we can be your
companions as you drive to work, or as you're on
a jog in the afternoon, you know, live as you're
going to work, or later on the podcast with whatever
you're doing. So thank you very much for that call
Nina any minute. So I just want to thank y'all. Well,
thank you, have a great day, Thanks for sharing. Bye bye.
(59:50):
All right, let's see what's the big story yesterday Bobby's story.
Nine members of the Tennessee Titans NFL team have tes
positive for COVID nineteen. That's three players, at least one coach,
five other employees. This is the latest come out. It's
possible that it's spread to the Minnesota Vikings, who the
Titans played on Sunday. This could impact both teams. This
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coming weekend would be the first NFL delay in a game.
Right now they're playing, but they go it could be
delayed to a Monday or Tuesday. So sports would just
starting to feel normal again, right And honestly, I never
thought it would happening. I'm like, we're into it, no fans,
We're fine. But now the Tennessee Titans have tested positive again.
(01:00:33):
The Titans have closed or practice facility until at least Saturday.
They've been practiced in my backyard. I just let them
go over sore. Is there key players that have it
or so? The linebackers coach Shane Bowen was the first
to test positive for the Titans. This was before the
team's trip to Minnesota. He was held back. Everyone else
(01:00:54):
was tested. All the results came back negative. So they
all go through all negative. As we know, you can
have it be negative one day and the next day
to be positive. And nothing has happened except time. Yeah,
in development. So the game went on, but on Monday,
eight others in the organization test a positive. Their names
have not all been released. So there you have it.
(01:01:16):
It could be moved to Monday, more people could have it,
or you could just have the game on Sunday with
only a few missing. But it's the first COVID related
NFL story we've had. Really, Yeah, and no big players
are ound. Well what about the people in the bubble?
NBA still know? None? And only two teams are left
the Lakers in the heat because there the NBA Finals
(01:01:39):
now Final four, the finals? Yeah, two teams. Do you
know where the heater are from? Miami? That's right? Nice? Yeah,
all right, there's your big story. Thank you, Bobby's story.
I think a lot of folks listen to the show.
If you're pretty new, you'd be surprises to know that
(01:02:00):
Amy is fascinated with gangs and drugs and gangs and cartels.
She can't get enough of it. I mean, you are
to that what I am to smoothies, Like I love smoothies,
can't get enough smoothies. You love drug cartels. Yeah, if
there's a new documentary, I'm on it. So here's the story.
This kid, Nicholas, who is one of the nephews of
Pablo Escobar, was inside of one of the apartments that
(01:02:24):
Pablo owned. Found in the walls eighteen million dollars in cash.
Oh yeah, I believe it. That's where they have to hide.
It's in walls everywhere, in the ground everywhere too, like
just in the ceilings everywhere. If you're this kid, or
if you're anyone and you find this, I'm probably just
gonna be quiet about it, right because you know no
one's coming to look for it. It's not like if
(01:02:46):
you find money somewhere from a current drug deal. This
is Pablo Escobar, he did. Yeah, that a long time
ago too. Like, I'm probably not gonna say anything. You
just have a little extra money slowly mixed into my account. Yeah,
so why did he put it out just to turn
it in? During his residency at his uncle's former place,
strange things started happening. He says, he got bizarre visions
(01:03:09):
which led him to look inside the walls of the apartment. Quote,
every time I sat in the dining room and looked
towards the park car, I saw a man entering the
place and disappearing. Sure enough, inside the apartment's walls, he
found a number of items that belonged to his uncle,
most notably a hidden stash full of cash eighteen million dollars.
In addition, he discovered a typewriter at Goldpen, satellite phones,
(01:03:31):
several deteriorated bank notes, an undeveloped role of film. And
it's all on the Columbian TV station read notice see it.
I don't know, thank you, Yes, thanks. I don't know
if you guys realize I'm extremely Caucasian. I got you.
I mean, he probably just didn't want that money on
his hands, Like that money is I mean, that's blood money,
(01:03:53):
it's bad money. Or did he find twenty milly I
mean maybe okay. Coming up in the next segment, ray
Mundo sent a direct message to five country stars at
number eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen fifteen on the charts. He
says one of them responded on Instagram maybe more did,
(01:04:14):
but well we'll name mister or missus Country Music September
thirtieth next love it. So as you can tell by
my voice, I'm not one hundred percent. Yesterday I was
feeling pretty awful too, and I was nervous, like, how
in the world did I get COVID? So I call
and I tell work because I have some works up today.
(01:04:34):
I didn't a test or how we're gonna get it
this fast? They send someone to my house yesterday they
stick the thing up my nose. I don't have it, obviously,
race hitting the drum roll. I want to be here
in the room if I had it. But I got
a little nervous and that they hit me twice on
both sides of the nostrils, and they're like, we'll call
you in an how where I'll let you know. So
(01:04:55):
one hour, two hour, three hours goes by. I've convinced
myself I've got COVID again. Finally got the note last
night that I was negative. But I still have a
nasty cold, which is so irritating. I feel like I
wash my hands, I wear a mask. I don't get
around people that are also around people, even our basketball group.
(01:05:17):
You kind of pretty much gotta be locked in your
own space. But just battling this cold, I just I
was feeling guilty yesterday. I was like, I gave everybody COVID.
I was having to make all the in my mind,
I was making all the calls to everyone that had come.
I was wondering where my Well, you didn't come over
the house. I was gonna have to call lunchbox. I
was gonna have to call you didn't come blay basketball.
(01:05:38):
I know I didn't come play basketball, but I've sat
very close to work. That was that's yeah, Yeah, I
was pretty close to you. Well, I'm okay, thanks, I
don't have COVID. Good, We're all good. There is something
called COVID toe, and I wonder if Eddie had this.
Tell me when you had COVID, did you have a
painful red rash that spread across your toes? No? The
(01:05:59):
symptoms see one toe turn red, swell up and blister.
Whoa No, definitely did not have that. Are you fully recovered? Yeah?
I mean again, guys, I'm still not smelling one hundred percent.
So I'm just gonna go ahead and just take that
as like this is a permanent side effect of COVID.
I don't think I'm gonna smell the way I used
to smell. There's a TikTok challenge right now where people
(01:06:21):
who have COVID and have lost their taste buds or
eating the most disgusting foods going look at me, funny.
If you lost your smell, at least part of it,
I wonder if that would affect your hygiene, because you
wouldn't be able to smell your funk good point as
funk ellie. If you didn't have your smell, yeah, you
(01:06:43):
just walk around thinking you smell normal when maybe you
smell really bad. You would be Matthew McConaughey, who we've
been able to spend some time around. Huh, who doesn't
smell that good? Proudly walked around, didn't smell very well.
Nice guy, but just did not smell good. And I
bet you nobody told him. It's like the emperor had
no clothes, but the emperor has no smell. Let's go
(01:07:03):
to Raymondo. Now, RAYMONDO has DMed five country artists today. Raymondo,
do you want to go down the list here? Absolutely?
All right? You did the chart right, yeah, So the
top country songs in the country, This is eleven to fifteen. Okay.
At number eleven on the chart is Parker McCallum. You
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know he had COVID, did he he had to cancel shows? Yeah,
he goes up, got COVID, couldn't smell this morning, couldn't
taste food. Okay, that's one. Go ahead, Chase Rice, it
doesn't matter if it's last called log Little Tube of
the Little Tube drum. And we got John Party you
always a cab? What jam that song is? I love
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that song and mean the other two are fine, but
that song right there, that's a jam, all right? Next
one Chris Lane, you don't know what? I got some big,
big game. And then finally Kenny Chesney, he's the poster
child for heavy. That's happy done, grab a six straight?
All right? Amy, which one of those responded to raise DM?
(01:08:11):
Was it pretty quick? It happened within five minutes? Is it?
There's just one reply? Well, we just had the first
one back. Did more people reply later? I was just
one okay, oh just wow? Okay, Amy, who do you think?
Replied first one back, I'm gonna go Parker McCallum. Okay,
I'm gonna go Chris Lane. I feel like Chris Lane's
(01:08:35):
a really nice guy, and I also feel like there's
a bit of history there with Ray being in love
with him. Right, we worked charity event two years ago.
And didn't you like NonStop hound him about being your friend? No,
I had inside info about him and Lauren Bushnell about
the engagement. Okay, and didn't you houndabout being your friend?
(01:08:55):
Maybe that as well. Okay, show the condo, Eddie. Okay,
So I'm with you. I first thought Parker McCullum, but
he's too new, he doesn't even know Ray. Chase Rice
wouldn't do it parties, never on social media. Chapney's on
the island, So I'm going Chris Lane too. Yeah, John's
not on Instagram story looking at message, right, Chesney, it's
(01:09:18):
probably in the water and didn't have his phone lunch bikes. Well,
I wanted to go Chris Lane at first, but then
I remember, like you said, I think Ray creeped him
out a long time ago, So Chris Lane stays away
from Ray. That's why I chose Parker. Okay, who is
the person? Raymundo? Somebody did get it right? It is
Chris Lane. Yeah. Wow, what'd you text up? What's m Yeah?
(01:09:43):
I went with the h the go to it was
hey are you there? And what do you say? Hey?
Which just means like, well's hey? And I also got
a message though, from forty eight hours ago person September
twenty nine, so they were the part of the ten.
They were forty eight hours late. Who hits you up
(01:10:05):
over there? It ended up being hardy Okay, it's just
a little late. Cool though, Rice Lee and he also
sent a message too. It was like a little video message.
Do you have the audio? I do? Okay, Here you go, dude,
I just listened to the show this morning. Um, come
on and Kane Brown, Dude, I'm way nicer than came funny. Oh,
(01:10:25):
Chris Lane's on the phone. Here we go. Here is
mister country music for September thirtieth. Clap your hands for
Chris Lane. Y'all. Hey, Chris, did I see you in
a playing softball? Was that you playing like Rex softball
with a bunch of guys. Yeah, so we have somewhat
of an artist team that plays in a league. Man,
(01:10:47):
it's so much fun. They're called the recoupables, which, in
case you don't know, it's the money you got to
pay back to your label before can they give you
money to make music, but they don't give it to you,
you gotta pay it back. But also because Chris was
a big baseball like a really good baseball player. Chris,
what level did you kind of tap out in playing baseball?
(01:11:07):
It was in college, man, So I was going to
move on after that. Now, my twin brother, Corey, he
had the opportunities you can move on when I think
he got drafted by the Cincinnati Reds but decided not
to go play. And for those who don't know, he's
my identical twin brother and plays drums. My fan. Also
(01:11:28):
on the team is Jordan Davis, who's a baseball player.
How good is Jordan Davis? Yeah, Jordan's great. Man. He
plays third base, which is a position in softball most
people do not want to play because a lot of
the times the balls get hit really hard to third base. Now,
I love Morgan Wallen, one of my favorite, maybe my
(01:11:48):
favorite artists now except for Chris Lane mister Country Music
for September thirty. But I'm looking at the picture, it
looks like he's in jeans and a T shirt on
the softball field. Is Morgan a ballplayer? Uh? Yeah, man,
he's super athletic. Um. I remember years ago when we
were touring together, we had always go play basketball somewhere
(01:12:09):
during the day, or golf or something like that. Man,
And he's kind of he can pick up on any
sport and be good at it. And he's saying, uh
in softball as well. I think he grew up playing baseball,
but he plays short stop and uh he's made all
the places come to him and wow, gets tons of hit.
So yeah, he's he's really good. All right, Well, how's
(01:12:29):
life going for you? What's what's been going on? Man?
Life's good. Just uh been hanging him show, just riding
and trying to make a very bow man. Oh is
that the golf? I mean, are you looking to have
a kid in twenty twenty one? Uh? Yeah, I think so.
That's what we're playing for that and at least trying
for that. Whether it happens or not, we don't know.
(01:12:51):
We'll leave it up with the good lord. But um, yeah,
or at least aiming for that, I know. And how's Lauren?
How's your wife? She's good, man, Um, she's just been
hanging in there. We're about to go out to Portland,
Oregon next week and see her family. We haven't seen
them in a while. Um, so we're gonna make a
little trip out there to hang And yeah, other than that, man,
(01:13:12):
she she's got a garden here at the house that
she stays in and loves and that's been keeping her busy.
And we adopted a second dog, so that's also I
think keeping a super busy as well. But yeah, everything's great,
well creall everything good? Yeah, I mean everything's good. I
feel like working. We're working, we're staying healthy. We're trying
not to touch a bunch of people's hands or get
spit on. We don't get COVID, but just just doing it. Man, boy,
(01:13:35):
Hey listen, I appreciate you being a nice guy. My
final question, are you, let's be honest, how creeped out
are you about Raymundo? One through ten? Ten me and
the most creeped out? I mean ten for sure. No,
I'm just thinking, uh yeah, when Ray sent that DM,
I didn't know what he meant because I looked back
at our d M before that, because he said, hey,
(01:13:58):
are here, and I'm like, well, did he message me
before that? Because he didn't, and I was just like, hey,
Chris looked back and it was all eggplants, and he's like,
all right, there is Chris Lane. Everybody, mister country music
September thirty. All right, we're gonna play big, big plans
(01:14:20):
right now for Chris Lane. Chris, good to talk to you,
my friend. Hopefully you see you soon. Awesome man, Thank
you also much. All right, there he is. That's funny.
Tomorrow at this time the segment that we have waited
months for that Amy brought up one day. I was like,
I can't talk about this yet because I'm too close
to it. Here's the movie trailer for the segment that's
happening tomorrow, October First to the Bobby Bone Show. All
(01:14:44):
the things you love in a story for nangling, a
vote and paint will be revealed coming to a radio
near you only on the Mommy going by the Way first.
Every time you do it every time, I don't care. Okay,
(01:15:07):
I don't know what. I don't have no idea what
it's about paint or fanagling. Can I remind people that
I never brought this story to you. Caitlin was at
my house, heard the story, went home, told it to you.
We came back to work. I don't know a few
days later. Was she not supposed to tell me? I
know it's not but I never brought it to you, Like,
(01:15:28):
it's not anything I ever thought would be anything worth sharing.
But she told you. Then somehow it came up on
the show a few days later to where I brought
up something about my move in my new house and
then you were like, oh my gosh, you don't hear
what happened to Amy, And I was like, no, I
don't want to share that. And then it turned into
this I'm all prime for tomorrow baby. Yeah, yeah, yes
(01:15:54):
I did. And there's some voting that goes on. There
was a vote and it does involve pain half of
this sister tomorrow Baby. But okay, you know today's National
podcast Day. Oh let me recommend there's a new episode
of Kaylee Shore's podcast. It's called Too Much to Say
with Kaylee Shore, and it has been doing fantastic. She
(01:16:15):
has an album called Open Book and in celebration of
that one year anniversary. She was talking about, you know
some of the songs on the album, and I want
to play this. Here's our talking about performing her song
the World Keeps Spinning at the Opry, which is about
her sister passing away due to an overdose. I wrote
it about my sister passing away with my producer, Skip Black,
and he had also lost his niece who's my age,
(01:16:37):
and him and I played this song and he brought
up a picture of his niece, Megan and said it
on the speaker and they zoomed in on her while
we were playing the song, and it was just like
it was really really special. It's just such an honest podcast.
If you're looking for something new to check out, it's
just great. It's called too much to say with Kaylee Shore.
(01:16:58):
As you can tell, she doesn't hold anything back. So
check that out today. Pretty powerful stuff I thought we
were about. I was like, wait, where I want to
hear the rest? So now I'm gonna have to go listen.
Good job. That's it National Podcasting. You guys can call
us eight seven seven seventy seven bobbies. I had to
apologize to Klin this morning. Well I didn't. I felt
(01:17:23):
like I needed to. For the past three or four days,
I've been pretty ill, and so I've only been eating
suckers and cough drops and things to make my throat
feel better. And I put on about four pounds. ALOGI
was like, hey, i'd like to apologize that I'm gross.
I promise I'm not gonna be like this. I'm gonna
work this off. And she's like, stop it. Why do
(01:17:46):
you roll your eyes? Because but I needed I felt
like I needed to. It's my job as her partner
to keep her attracted to me, and I got to
be honest. I'm not that attractive at my best, so
if I'm not there, I need to let her know.
I realize and I'm gonna work on it. Okay, Okay,
I don't know what to say. I don't know what
(01:18:06):
to say to that you're gaining four pounds and then
having no apologize. I felt like I needed to because
she reacted and what did she say? Dumb? Yeah, And
so she said, I'm gonna love you no matter what,
even if I believe that, but I owe it to
my partners. That's a lot. Well, so let me ask
you this. If she were to gain four pounds, do
(01:18:26):
you think she would need to come to you and
say I'm sorry. No, okay, yeah, so, but she is
in a much better place. She's super fit, super just great. Me,
I'm already working from a deficit physically. Okay. On the
scale of numbers, she's at ten, I'm liking five. Yeah,
(01:18:48):
we're not disagreeing with that. I know I don't need to,
that's all. But no, but she does things like she
puts I told you, puts a note on the scale
because I weigh myself a couple times a day, and
she and I'll I'll get on there and I'll look down.
Instead of me being able to see my number, she's
put a note like, stop weighing yourself. Your body's great. Yeah. See,
she's encouraging you. She does a good person. But nobody
(01:19:09):
wants their partner to be law. You're not flaw. I
don't know about and law's relative. You just rolled your
eyes at me, Yes, I did. One of the most
accurate predictors of divorce, rolling your eyes when your spouse
is speaking, Oh no, you cannot be married to me.
Is that what you do a lot? I'm not an
eye roller really anyway, even in situations, but I'm upset. Yeah,
(01:19:32):
you don't roll yourize. Ever, I roll my eyes a lot,
So I don't know. I'd have to ask my husband
if I do that to him. I don't know that
I do. Well, you just did it to me, not
three minutes ago, I know, but I don't know that
I do it to him. Does Caitlin do it? No? Sure,
I don't think. No, she's not an eye roller. Maybe
I gave four pounds eye roll. Kim in Kansas, you
(01:19:54):
are on the show What's going on? Kim? Good Morning,
Good morning. I just want yeah, I just want to
say that how refreshing it is to listen to the
radio and not hear any politics. I'm glad you brought
that up for the debate last night. Kim. Where do
you live in Kansas? I live in Gypsum, Kansas, which
(01:20:15):
is near Selena. Hey love Selena. Yeah, yeah, I've been
there a bunch. Yeah. Well, I appreciate that call. Thank
you very much, and thanks for taking time out of
your morning. All right, thank you, all right, see you later.
Here is Christy in Massachusetts. Christy, you're on the Bobby
Bone show, What's going On? Good Morning? Studio morning. I
(01:20:38):
went to the Kane Brown drive in concert this past weekend,
and I have tickets that I want to your show
in March, and I was wondering if there's any possibility
that you guys might do a drive in concert. Well,
you're talking about last March, because yeah, we had to
cancel when COVID hit. Everything got canceled and Eddie and
(01:21:00):
I were doing a show in Boston. Um, I don't
think what we do, which is music comedy, translates that
well to a drive in Nor do I think anyone
will buy tickets to it, Yeah, but they would, I
think there. I think there's a lot of people that
were excited to see all that because the coronavirus didn't
get to so that might be an opportunity to test
(01:21:21):
it out. We did put out a new record right
before COVID, Yeah, no during COVID. During COVID, and we
didn't get to tour it live from Little Rock Oh yeah, well,
we toured it leading up to it because in comedy
you want you have to put it out at the
end of your tour, right because you've we're taping all
the shows. Yeah, we record, We recorded the Little Rock
one and then put it out, so if you check
out The Raging Idiots. We have a record out called
(01:21:41):
Live from Little Rock, which we put out during COVID,
which feels like it doesn't even exist. So but yeah,
I don't think we're going to do a drive in.
I don't think anybody cares. Honestly, They'll be fine with that.
Thank you Christy for that call, Thank you for listening.
Let's go over and talk to Ashley and Austin. Ashley,
you're on the show. Hi, Oh my goodness, um um
(01:22:01):
Ashley Um. I am born and raised in Austin, Texas.
I'm a student at ut UM. I just wanted to
call and say that I've literally been listening to y'all
since before I can remember. I remember, you know, like
driving to my mom taking me to elementary school, and
I would just like love to listen to to Case
when I one in too, Bobby Bones and and it's
so I just wanted to say, like, you know, I'm
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I'm twenty years old now and I'm still listening and
I'm still a huge fan. And thank y'all for making
my drive to work every day. So I'm amusing it's
so great. Well, thank you very much listening to y'all.
It's very kind. Usually I'm tired of me after about
eight minutes, she's been able to hang in there. It
sounds like eight years. I kind of get into one
of myself pretty quick. Yeah, but what do you still know?
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A long time elementary school to college? Yeah, Ashley, thank
you for that call. You guys can call us if
you want. Eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby. One final story.
In this segment, a guy whose fiance claims she lost
two engagement rings and broke a third says he suspects
she's done it on purpose. Listen, if you're three engagement
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rings in, don't you feel like there's something going on here? Yeah?
Yeah yeah, And people are urging him to check pawn
shops in case he's tried to sell the jewels. Amy,
you called that. A guy has taken to read it
for advice. Lost, lost, broken, He's like, what's happened here?
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So it's just too much? Once sucks twice is extremely unfortunate,
But I'm with you. But the third one, Okay, where's
your problem? Like? What are you trying to? What? What
habit are you needing to support? Here? Ends up? I
don't know the broken thing throws me because you would
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think maybe if she sold the first two, then if
it's broken, she probably has all the pieces to the
third part. So maybe she's just forgetful and irresponsible and clumsy.
I mean three rings, Amy, you're pretty eat clumsy? Right? Yeah?
How many rings are you broken? None? There you go,
no further questions. One final thing. Kmart releases a twenty
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five dollars vacuum for children, which is funny because it's
made for kids, but it works. I love it and
people say, hey, it's the thing to go get because
your kids will clean the house thinking they're playing with
a toy. Yeah, it's like your own little room. Bu
Eddie's writing from riding it down right now. Kmart has
placed a young boy model in the package of the vacuum.
Parents are praising the decision first of all because it
breaks down gender stereotypes. Secondly, it get your kid to
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think it's awesome toy. It's their toy and they can
go on vacuum around the house. So check out Kmart
if you want to see that boom there you go.
Appreciate you guys. Call again you want you want to
hit us up, you can eight seven seven seventy seven bobbies.
Let's go over to Christopher in Colorado. Christopher, what's happening? Man?
So I got a question for y'all. I'm having a
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real hard time with this. Next month is my twenty
year anniversary in a long term healthcare as a CNA. Okay,
what's a CNA? Certified nurses Assistant? I take care of
the elderly in a nursing home. Wow, good for you. Okay?
What else? If you, guys, wanted to change careers but
you're having a hard time, a hard time doing it,
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what would you do positive or negative to make that choice? Well,
the first thing you have to figure out is when
you change careers, can you still pay your mortgage and
pay your bills and buy your groceries? Can If you
change careers and you're gonna make far less, can you
still manage? That's question one? Could you? That's what I'm
having a hard time with. That's actually been my number
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one question this whole time. I love what I do.
The pay I get is sufficient, but I'm getting tired.
I honestly feel like a piece of tinfoil. Do my job,
but very very thin. So what job do you want
to get into? My brother's a truck driver. He told
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me that I should try and get my CDL and
try it out. I just I haven't really thought about it.
Just the thought about changing careers at this point is
it's scary, but I don't know what to do to
make my current situation better. Well, here's what I can
tell you that in a year, you're gonna look back
and go, dang. I wish I would have started a
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year ago, like right now here you are in your
career going. I wish I would have started in a
new career a year ago, or at least started taking
the steps to do that, because I'd already have a
built back to where I'm doing. Okay, now, if you're
gonna make a career change, if you're not fulfilled, you
got to figure out a way to make close to
the same amount of money or make sure that you
can take things down a few not just that you're
spending money on and you just gotta go. You gotta
tear the band aid off, man, or you're never gonna
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do it. So that makes sense as long as you're
not gonna, you know, go broke. Maybe you gotta pull
us some savings. Maybe you gotta work a second job.
Not sure, but you're just gonna regret in a year
from now if you don't do it now, and you're
gonna go, dang, should I still do it? And then
you're gonna be five years from now and you've never
done it and you're still in a job you don't like.
That makes sense? All right? All right, thank you, sir.
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I appreciate it. All right, Christopher going to talk to you, Bud.
The two men have a good day. I love Harry Styles.
I've said it before. I think his music's great. I
think the last record he put out fantastic. I know
every song. If he wasn't in one direction, we'd go, wow,
this is a really cool new artists kind of rock,
a little bit pop. Love them right. Harry Styles, twenty
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six years old, dated Blackish star Tracy Elis Ross, who's
forty seven. Oh wow, you went old, you went young? Yeah,
because we look at it from the perspective of us. Yeah,
So at twenty six he dated her who was forty
seven years old. So I'd be like me dating an
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eighteen year old right now. Nice because I'm thirty nine.
A little different though, a little bit because I think
at eighteen. You mature a lot from eighteen to twenty six.
And he's a rock star, so he's older. Yeah. I
like that guy. All right, there you go. Amy. What's
going on today? Oh? Man? Well we got soccer practice today,
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and I think now that I'm a soccer mom, I'm
going to pay more attention to practice so I can
be dialed in when the game comes around. You know,
I feel like I can maybe go over plays with
her and help my daughter. I would just say be supportive, okay,
or could be supportive and asked the coach what's one
drill you can work on instead of trying to know
the whole game, because you can. Actually I know nothing
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about soccer. You can make anyone better at one specific
drill if you know the drill, right, You're not trying
to know soccer. Nah, well am I, but you're not
going to know it in a day. Sure. That's why
I'm going to start going to practice. Just learn one
drill and ask the coach what can I do this week?
I used to wait in the car. Now I'm gonna
be on the field. Hey, progress, thanks, Yeah, what about you?
I gotta go out and shoot some stuff for I
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heeart Country festival today. I guess I'm just well enough
to feel pretty confident about it. But man, she's been
battling this nasty cold, so that's it. Pray for me.
I didn't have any breakfast, okay, sending them up. Prayers now, Yes,
prayers and uber eats what both? You guys have a
good day. We'll see tomorrow everybody. Bobby Bones The Bobby
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