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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There you go, Alaska. Welcome to Twoesday Showing morning. All right,
let's go around the room. He says he makes a
lot of money on Instagram reels, but the actual amount
(00:22):
could probably only cover a few meals. Here it is
produce a ready, everybody, you guys. I'm watching a good
show on Apple Plus called Dear Edward, and I guess
it was a novel. I didn't know anything about it,
but it had the name Edward in it, so I
started watching it, and Connie Britton's in it, and like
some there's a plane crash. It starts with a plane crash,
and then you know, maybe not everyone lives on it.
I don't want to spoil anything, but because of that,
(00:44):
but you just did. No, it's that's part of the synopsis.
I'm not spoiling it. Okay. So there's that loan survivor
and because of this loan survivor, it brings a lot
of people families in that plane that died, all their
families get together. It's so cool and it almost reminds
me of like a this is a kind of feel
Remember this is us on Its really good for two seasons,
and I think they're still making that too, but I
(01:07):
loved it. The problem is I'm dozing off when I'm
watching it and then they say Eddie in it and
I wake up. I like, well, who was that? TV?
Let me get this straight. In the description of the show,
the plane crashes, correct and only one person leaves correct
And because of that one person, it's affecting a lot
of lives and family members of the people that died
on that plane. What does the one person have to
(01:28):
do with that? And you'll have to watch the Okay,
you held that. It's so good and it's on Apple
Plus on Apple Bus. Yeah, I don't know if I
have that. You watch ted Lasso and you also watched
that morning show the Layoff, So what's it called severance? Severance?
You're right, I guess I do have that. You got
it all right? Thank you? Moving on over. He's a
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father of three and he tries to get as much
as he can for free. Here he is lunchbox everybody.
Something I didn't get for free, guys. But I booked
my second ever airbn b last summer. I stayed at
some random person's house in Georgia and it was amazing.
It was like their actual home and the person just
leaves whenever you come and I'm like, wow, that is awesome.
I booked another one. I'm going to Oklahoma City for
(02:12):
a wedding and about a month and a half and
they said, oh, here's our hotel block if you want
to stay at the hotel. It's like, no, I'm going
back and doing that Airbnb thing. What you like about
it? It It gets you so excited about it. You can
creep on people's lives like it's just interesting. They have
family pictures just hanging on the wall, like he had
a concert he was going to on you know, some
date the last time, and he graduated from Auburn University.
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It was it was awesome. So it's not about the
space or no front desk to check in or a
refrigerator and the full it's it's someone else. You can
creep on it. It's someone else's house. It's just so
fascinating to me that they just opened their doors and say,
come in my house for a weekend. We'll go find
somewhere else to stay. That blows my mind. Well, the
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house you're staying it couldn't be just an Airbnb house too.
Most that I stayed in I've just been how says
that are set for airbnbs. Yeah, when we moved somewhere
for a little bit, weren't at our house and we
airbnbd it. It was a great way to make extra
money or pay for that mortgage. Oh sadly, I don't
know if it's for sure. No, no no, no, no, mine
was for sure. When you're going to oh yeah, I
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have no idea, but I will report back. It is
gonna be awesome. I've already gotten a message from the
person saying, oh can't wait to have you. Why are
you coming? Where are you coming from? They're being so
nice to you. Right, I'm a good review by the way.
Oh is that why I need it? Because people will
go look at the reviews of the house. Oh well yeah,
here we go all the city. I'm coming for that
airbabb Another reason is multiple rooms. You get a house
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if you got you and your wife and kids, and
I and my parents. Yeah yeah, we got like my parents,
my sister or her kids. There's gonna be seven kids
in that house. Will you be disappointed if it's just
an airbnb specific house, Yeah, it's gonna be a huge
letdown because you want to creep on Yeah, I want
to see their lifestyle. Yeah, okay, next up, she's pretty
proud of her kids school project that she made and
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now she's just waiting on the grave here she is. So,
I think I might need a book, a special appointment
with I don't know, maybe a bone doctor or a surgeon,
because my tailbone is really sticking out a lot, like
it's a tail and nobody else Vutro sounds familiar and
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she has it, or oh he has a tail, but
I don't know that. The Seinfeld George Costanza guy has
a tail and they find out the show. Yeah, so
your tailbone sticks out so much it's a tail, right,
And so I it comes up every now and again
when I'm with friends, bizarre, and I mean, I'm sorry
about that. All our bodies are sacred. Yeah right. So
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I felt like I'm somewhat normal until it comes up again,
and then I'm reminded by all my friends that thought's
not normal and they've never felt that before because I
make them feel it and make them feel it. Yes,
it's a tailbone. I don't want to feel it. Oh
that's your butt. No, it's not your butt, it's your tailbone.
It's still the top. If you're touching your tailbone. You're
really close to your tail hole. What I mean, is
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it painful? Amy, It's only painful. Cubs off the table.
It has stood out to me before at yoga if
I have to do boat pose, which is kind of
you balancing on your tailbone, and I was always amazed
at everybody in class being able to hold it and
I couldn't because I scratch it behind your ear. Well,
i'll see the back of your pants go back and forth.
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I don't know. I mean maybe one of the girls
on the show could touch it and she could tell
y'all getting on touch your tailbone? I mean, yeah, I
could tell. Okay, okay, okay, this is very strange. Where
here's the tail? Wait? Wait? Can I feel it with
the jeans on? Wait? Okay, okay, yeah, leave your jeans,
take my hand and you put it where I should
put it. What is going on? Is an actual like
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she has an actual tale Like there's it's like a
little bone comes out. Yeah, that's so weird. What do
I do? Well? You have a tail step one? Never
talk about it public but she already should she call
them to find a time machine go back and never
talk about it publicly. It's not like a tail off.
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Get it looked at right. It's like a little numb
So I did fall off a slide when I was
in like second grade. Break it though, Well, I wonder
if they just kind of like pushed it out like
a pinky come out of her butt. Okay, Well, do
you want to feel it? No? No, God, no, I
don't want to feel it at all. I don't want
to grossed out. A little bit of bone. It ain't
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a little bit off. It's knocking things off the table.
Like you know this thing that's on your wrist, that
bone right there. That's kind of what it feels like,
but a little bit more sticking out. Yeah, that's what
it feels like, like a tail. Yeah. Well, so nobody
else has this? No, no, shake your tail feather now,
I'm good right now, just a check you know, I
got nothing there? All right, Amy, thank you? All right
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ahead from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He doesn't take long naps
like lunch Bob, and I'm like Kansas, Arkansas rocks Bobby Bones. Well,
a little story from over the weekend that I didn't
have time to share yesterday. We went to des Moines,
Iowa on Thursday of last week to watch the Arkansas
Illinois game. It was snowing. We could find nowhere to park.
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So we pull up and I said, VIP parking. I
just pull into the side and I said, hey, how
much to park here? She goes, no, you had to
have already bought a VIP pass. So I said, okay,
what if we had VIPs in the car And she goes,
I don't care. And I said, well, as Brett Eldredge like,
you want to put us into the IP and she goes,
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I don't care. And I said what about mister Morgan
Evans And she said I don't care? And I was like, okay, fine,
but I get the one more name at you producer
ready and I swear to you. She goes, okay, I
think we have one spot open. Guys, he's not where.
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I don't say me. I would never say me because
I'm embarrassed if they say no, it's humiliating. I never
said me. So who did she think he was? No?
No, No No, it could have been the timing. It really
could have been where like she did. Alright, bred Elder,
I'm gonna tell you. As we started laughing so hard,
I laughed, the heart is I was like, guys, anytime
you want to use my name. He was like, that's
what got that's what let us in. So I don't
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know what the situation was. Maybe she's just a big
Eddie fan. A lot of people are trying to turn
that way, are they Eddie. I'm thinking of other Eddies
that are famous. Eddie van Halen. I said, producer Eddie.
You did say producer Readie and she was like, maybe
she heard professor Eddie and both she did. She did
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go long, I have an extra spar she did. I'm
telling you, Eddie changed the world for us. And it
was hilarious. Yes, it was awesome to like to shout out,
you know what, Earth for allowing that to happen, Eddie
for being such a good dude that allowed that to happen.
You're welcome, guys. So Bobby Bones Show interviews in case
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you didn't know, they're coming in right now from the
Hyundai Green room. It's Brad the lead singer of Three
Doors Down, It's Kevin, the lead singer of Candlebox, and
just second we'll hear performed right here from the stage
this song from Three Doors Down. But also they had Kryptonite,
which was the jam back in the Day or when
(09:31):
I'm Gone, which is massively so that was for your
early two thousands kids, but for like nineties kids. Candlebox
also coming in the lead singer Kevin's gonna perform. Maybe
you remember this song right here, They're gonna perform right
here in studio. They're coming in now, what up, guys,
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come on in here. They are Brad from Three Doors
Down and Kevin from Candlebox on the Bobby Own Show.
Now Brad Arnold of Three Doors Down and Kevin Martin
enough candle Box. You know, guys, I know we're here
today to announce a tour and this is basically the
only tour I would ever pay money for. Yes, I
just want you guys to know, Like when I know
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Brad Brad out that we're friends. Now, I saw you
get the grocery store. I go up to him be like,
what U budding? Absolutely, but Kevin, I had met you. Yeah,
but I grew up you know, listen to the Candlebox
like crazy. So it's really really great to spend time
with you here. When they said you, guys, we're willing
to come in, I said, how much will it costs me?
Like that's how big a fan I am. So Brad,
let's start with this three doors down going out doing
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the tour and how do you find and Kevin and
Candle Box, Like, how did this tour come together? Well,
we actually played a show together last year. It was
last year, and I think we talked about a little
bit then and uh the time and kind of work definitely,
and we're both going out this summer and I couldn't
think of a bitter combination. When they asked me about it,
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I was like, yeah, because who's they who? Well, I
guess yeah, like your people got it? Are people called it?
Because whoever they are like it? Like whoever they are,
I like it. And so when you guys go do
these shows, why are you playing any new music at all?
We all we actually are trying. We're playing we have
one song that we put together just on the last tour,
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and uh, we need to put a couple more together
between now and NIM will see how that goes. But
we will play a little bit of news too much though,
that's my point. Yeah, not too much, you know, just
a little bit if you got something exactly, but you know,
one or two and then we nostalgia owl exactly. That's
I mean, Kevin, So how you know we listen to
Candlebox growing up? Your voice to me was that of
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like a quiet intensity, like together constantly. Didn't know where
I was gonna go. How in the world, because I
have so many friends that are now forty forty five
that used to sing and they have to like not
sing hard anymore. How are you not talking your songs
at this point? Um? I drink a lot of whiskey. Um,
And that's no lie. I mean I I years ago.
You know, I never did a lot of drugs or anything.
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And I started singing up six years old and choir
and I always sang all the way through high school
because you know, it's nice to have that elective that
you know, you don't really have to pay attention to.
But I never really wanted to be a singing rock
band and I was a drummer. And um, I got
kind of stuck with this gig with Counterbox, And that's
no lie, That's why I get rest stuck with the gig. Yeah,
I got stuck with the gig as the lead singer
of a reluctant lead singer of a rock and roll band.
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So the first record. I didn't really know what I
was doing U and I went through a lot of
issues with my voice because I just didn't understand how
to perform live. And then over the years getting used
to what what I was capable of doing with it
and understanding how it worked and getting away from you know,
liquors that are like Vodkas or whatever that kind of
draw your voice out. I started drinking whiskey in like
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two nineteen ninety eight, and it changed everything. Now I
don't I'm joking like with a lot of which making
a note here, started drinking whiskey today after the show,
But I do I have you know, I sip on
it during during the shows and I found that it helps.
But I do take care of it. Man. I don't smoke,
I don't do drugs, and I'm relatively healthy. Kevin, are
you ever anywhere? And because I know the answer for Brad,
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because I hear it every time I'm in Kroger three
doors down. It's like rocking on time. You ever somewhere
and you hear your a Cannabox song, You're like, dang,
this is like a family place. Now. Back in the day,
this would have never been playing it that John's Pizzeria. Yeah,
I heard it once in Walmart. Um, it's funny. It's
always far behind. I mean, you know, it's that's the song.
It's been paying my rent for thirty plus years now,
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but um, yeah I do, and it's it still feels good.
I remember the first time I heard it. We were
outside of Seattle, we were in Las Vegas, and um,
it came on the radio station. And you know, there's
nothing like that feeling when you hear your song on
the radio the first time and he's like, man, I've
made it, And even if you don't, it's just somebody
else is playing your song. And uh, it's a weird feeling.
But it's funny when you're in a grocery store. Yea, yeah,
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ker you know Brad with three Doors down. What were
the lean years like when it was I don't know
if we're gonna be able to do this like or
how is the living? Were in a van. We were
pretty blissed always, you know. In Crypt Night came out.
It was successful pretty quick, you know, but at the
same time, you know, nine months from that we were
prepared to quit because we had been a pretty successful
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little local band. Even though we never toured and we
were from little town. We did really good around there.
And when kind of like you know, you go through
phases and it pending kind of gets war out on it.
You know, me and mad Our original guitar player, we
were both like six months away, was like, all right,
if we don't do something pretty quick and we have
something substantial happen, we're gonna go to college. And because
we were just teenagers, and by the grace of God,
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within that time, like CPRN down in Mississippi started playing
the song and it became a hit and we got
signed and and I mean but we were we were
on the vertical of giving up ourselves. You know, you
don't hear your accent when you sing, which is weird
British people too, for the most part, they'll be like
why why go and they're singing there like hello here
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I am today. Do you ever hear that? People talk
to you? And the like why didn't expect you to
be so country all the time. I feel like, if
you guys came out now, you would be like a
kind treat like a rock, Like if you existed right now,
it's three doors down brand new, you'd be here we
would be absolutely absolutely well, Kevin, that's not the case
with you guys. You guys would still be good going.
You're not You're from like the northwest though, right. Well.
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I I was born in Chicago, but I was raised
in the South. I grew up in San Antonio, Texas.
Oh you did. Yeah, So every now and then you'll
hear me slip into a little bit of y'all and notnot.
But I moved to Seattle when I was fourteen in
nineteen eighty four, and um, and that was my dad
took a job with an old boss and that was
And at the first concert I saw there was Chris
Cornell playing drums with Sound Garden as a three piece,
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and he was singing like a banshee. And I was like, man,
what is going on in this city? You know? And
and that was it for me. I was immediately enamored
and inspired by just great music from that beautiful little town.
I feel like you guys came out and you could
correct me because that this is not any note like
after the whole grunge thing happened, and I feel like
you guys were kind of unfairly compared to it because
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it wasn't really the exactly the same time, but because
you were from Seattle, people like it's another Seattle band.
Do you feel like that is that observation? It's somewhat accurate,
very accurate. I mean it was an easy label to
throw on a band like Candlebox because the whole city
was considered grunge. Um. You know, we're we're about five
years in age, younger than a lot of those guys
as well. Um, so you know, I was sixteen years
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old working in a shoe store when Chris Cornell was
coming in to get flyers to hang up on the walls,
you know. So, um, we did come around a lot
later than those guys, so it hindered a little bit
of our career. I mean, you know, we were never
media darlings like the rest of the grunge band, so
it kind of was like we kind of had to
beat our beat the door down ourselves, which was fun,
you know. I mean here we are thirty years later,
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still doing it. But everything about turning into a boy
band though about that time too. You could have easily
flipped over and learned to dance. I should have. Did
you guys, do you ever sing any other kind of music?
Like growing up like inquired, like you probably could have
been a good uh stage singer? Did you do that
at all? I'm a first tenor. Um, I did a
lot of I did a lot of drama in high
school because it was where the girls were. Um. I
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always took the electives where there were girls. I'm a
big fan of woman so um. But yeah, I sang
in drama, um and I sang in choir I did.
I've done pieces in Italian French. I did a barbershop
quartet with my brother, which was a lot of fun
for a couple of years. You know, did you have
to drop all that once you guys got cool in
Candlebox because you don't want to I don't want to
see candlebos saying in a a barbershop quartet, I'll be out
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not at that time, No, I was. I stopped that
right around ah, in the age of seventeen. Yeah, when
you are in a band that is coming from Seattle
and obviously you have all those influences around you were
able to see them as a kid, like did you
ever see Nirvana play what did? Yeah? So I saw
them play Radio Shack, the notorious videotape that's going around
that was down in Tacoma. M saw a lot of
the early Screaming Trees, Gigs, Grunt Truck, Skinyard, Sound Garden.
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U saw the move. I was at the Mookie Blaylock
show when they put Pearl Jam. Yeah, I mean it.
You know, at the time, a lot of people just
assumed that Seattle was this massive metropolis. It was a
tiny little town man, and it was like you know, you,
I think when I moved, there maybe a million people
in the entire Seattle community. So but all all these
venues were within a mile of one another. So um,
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A lot of them were all ages, venues which you
could go and see these bands play. And some of
them that were bars you'd have to have a fake
ID to sneak into. But yeah, I was. I was
fortunate enough. And like I said, I worked at Fluevog Shoes,
which was where Um Susan Silver who had Silver Management.
She was managing Alice and Chains, Sound Garden, Um, Screaming Trees,
a bunch of those bands. I worked with her. So
those guys all come in to get flyers and stuff
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for the shows. Um, and that's how I met a
lot of those musicians as well. Brad, you're putting this
towards the Three Doors Down away from the Sun Anniversary
tour with Candlebox? How long? Who goes? Do you have
like a baby that comes on first? Or does it
go straight Candlebox? That maybe too much for me. It's
a it's just it's yo, wow, that's it. Huh, that's
it's straight, like let's go. So they're early. Yeah, yeah,
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so when the ticket says the show starting, you want
to be there for that part starting twenty five minutes
after you kind of missed a baby. So, Brad, you've
been playing with these these guys, obviously with Three Doors
Down for a long time. Can you guys just like
look at each other and do a chin move or
an here and then you know, now you've communicated so
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much over such a long period of time, a little
bit like or like you're getting to look like it
was a wrong note. That's a song, that's a wrong note. Yeah,
there's more wrong notes. Does that ever happen where you
look like? What was that? Yeah? Are you are you
the alpha? Uh? No? I think we're all just kind
of Roger's kind of there. Yeah, if if there's an alpha,
I think in our band it's it's Greig, our drummer
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who will just take a trophy has to Yes, yes,
he's We definitely looked at him to be the band leader.
Do they ever talk to you? Guys talk to each
other on the mic, not where the crowd can hear it.
I'm always concerned that microally gonna put something out, so
we've stopped using that because I'd be like, hey, eddie
up fans, I can see a winner, and I'm afraid
that I'll go over the top, so we stop using that. Now.
I have one back there by Gregg that I have
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a little stop box that I can talk to my
monitor guy. The band guys can't hear me, but my
monitor guy in my front of house guy, I can
hear me because sometimes, um sometimes, you know, I have
a lot to say to my monitor guy sometimes. And
I have a new monitor guy, I have a lot
of nice things to say to him, and I in
the past I've had some of the less than nice
things to say. But I like sometimes I'm one of
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my pit peeves is when my feet start vibrating. If
the sub starts run in too hard, I can kind
of it messes with a die from the mic and
sometimes it messes with your vocal chords, you know, just
so much vibration. So if I can feel it through
my feet, I'd be like, hey, hey, Curtis, you want
to back down a little bit, buddy, you know? And
he will and us that's the only people they can
hear through mine? What song does this? Does a Three
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Doors Down crowd sing back the loudest um say Here
without You and Kryptonite? The thing about here without you
is who sings it back? Because here and there we've
got stuck on some shows and uh that really if
you just looked at the list, you're like, three Doors
Down is on that. But you know, on those shows
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we play some of our deeper stuff on our records,
and some of our deeper stuff a little beer than
stuff you hear, and so it we bit in those
shows just fine. But it's so awesome to see like
this big, gnarly like biker looking just like, rip your arms, dude.
He will be the most fervent singer of here without
you in the crowd. Emo. It's amazing. Brad. Will you
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play I'm here without you? We will, all right, Brad
Here Brad Arnold from Three Doors Down by the way.
We're announcing the big tour right now. It's the Three
Doors Down Away from the Sun Anniversary tour with Candlebox.
I will be there. Are you guys coming here? We are? Okay? Good? Yeah?
All right, yeah, I'll be there. I don't know where.
I'll be under the stage, drinking the sweat. I'm my
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favorite artists. All right, here we go. This is ray
We good? Now? Are you still slip into the second verse?
Still intense as ever? Come on good. I'm worried asking
the guys. Just seeing this early in the morning, I
was like, I'll just talk to him. You give me
goose bumps. Man. When you say kill it, dude, I'm
saying it like four times in the car on the
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way in the town. That's what I do. Have warning
driving into the show. I mean like talking to myself.
People don't think I'm crazy because I'm also loosening up.
I got hours and hours of the the show to do.
All right, there he is Brad Arnold from Three Doors Down.
A nice shot. Okay, Kevin, let's switch it up. It's
your turn now. Baby, that's what I call him, baby, Baby, Listen,
I grew up. It's the first time we've had Kevin
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in from Candlebox, and Brad's been so gracious to play
like shows with us and be on this show, and
we did that. You've been so gracious to have me.
We did the Three Doors Down anniversary of the album together.
We shot that. So I'm a I'm a big big
Brad fan, big three Doors Down fan, big big Bobby's fan.
To Kevin, I need you to be a big Bobby fan. Now,
I tell you what I think. I'm mark all right,
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So I like to hear so well you do? Um?
Can you do like a verse and chorus A far behind? Absolutely? Absolutely,
mon I'd have dropped that like five times. I'd get
like me, no fear, no fear, jump right in. Hey Kevin,
are you O C D type guy? I am, I'm
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very I very much am so where I'm trying to
fix it a little bit. So with you and your
ocity tendencies. Are they cleaning? Are they straightening? What is
it that's affecting you? It's pretty much everything for me,
Like I on the bus, I don't know about y'all,
but like we have I send out specific rules, no
shoes in the hallway, nothing left on account. Are you
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a full meme all. Yeah, it's it's full on like
and I have a special glass cleaner spray that I
use on countertops and everything. It's like disinfectant stuff. Like
I'm I'm super paranoid. We have ionizers on the bus
to keep people from getting sick. It's good for you.
I'm super super crazy. I'm a bigger fan fan. Um
So lunchboxs here doesn't know a lot about music, doesn't
even like music really in general. I've heard that song before. Yeah,
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I don't know. He doesn't care about music. He's like
when he runs, he runs to nothing. He's just it's
just bizarre. Id just beautiful man. I had him watched
the What Stock sixty nine? Yes, and then you watched
the one on was it not? What did you watch
ninety nine? I've watched part of it, which was the
crazy were you at ninety nine? You were ninety four?
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So what was ninety four? Like? It was amazing? It
was awesome. Yeah, it was beautiful man. Well, we we
were on tour with Metallica at the time, so we
we had to get there from because they added Friday
Night at the last minute. So it was like bands
like collect A Soul live US and then the Violent Films.
We were the headliners on Friday night, so we had
to get from Kansas City to um to wherever that
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I think it was not Woodstock, New York, but we
I think it was even further north um by Friday
from a Wednesday, and then Metallic was playing Saturday night,
so we kind of had to rush ourselves there. But
I remember I stayed up most of the two day
drive because I was so excited. I mean, it was
exciting touring with Metallica, but like go, I knew I
was going to play this amazing three hundred thousand people show.
(24:53):
Like I couldn't sleep, man, I was. I was so
excited to get there. And we got there and they
wouldn't let you watch the other bands because the stage
would turn and they wanted you to experience the three
hundred thousand people wave of excitement. Man, it was one time.
It was beyond Yeah. I will never ever ever forget it.
Did you have any friends that played the Disaster ninety
nine one? Well, yeah, a lot of a lot of
(25:14):
the bands that played it, we were close to What
did they call you and be like, Yo, dude, be
glad you aren't here. No, but if you'd run into
him on the road afterwards, like you know, months later,
to be dude, that was a mess, you know. But
I think it was just you know, when you're when
you're greedy like that and you're going for the money
and you're charging what they were charging, like ten dollars
from bottles of water something something stupid, as they do
(25:35):
now at every NFL game. We're like, no, man's yeah,
but it was yeah. I did the guys in the Offspring.
We played a show with them about six months after
and they were like, man, it was a mess. Well
let's talk about the tour. So Brad, you put this together.
You're all over the place. Tickets go on sale on
Friday this week. What do you want people to know, Brad?
(25:56):
If they're on the fence about this tour, come come
to this, get off the fence coming out. It's gonna
be a great it's gonna be a great time. I'm
excited about this. I really this is gonna be a
great show. It's gonna be a show that you leave
on the way back to the parking lot with you
buddies high five. And I think, man, I think it's
gonna be a great show. I'm excited about it. Are
(26:16):
you playing all the hits? We are? Yeah, I can
honestly say I haven't been this excited about a tour
in a while, because if you said no, I wasn't coming.
He's like, now we're playing no hits, deep cuts. Nobody
knows that. We're thinking about maybe, of course playing the
hits and stuff, but last year and we're not gonna
do it quite like we did one of the Better
Life twentieth year anniversary. We played the entire record just
(26:37):
front to back. We played other stuff too, thinking about
doing that in some dimension maybe like playing the whole
record but just slicing some other stuff in there as well.
We just it's kind of fun to do it like that. Um,
it's kind of weird sometimes too. We'll see how it goes. Well. Look,
thank you guys for coming in and playing awesome. Big
fans of you both, Brady and all of you and Kevin.
We'll get there, buddy. We're off on the right foot though,
(27:00):
what I say. Yeah, that's right, So go check it out.
Tickets on sell this Friday. And the Song TV series.
Tell me about that, Oh, the Song TV series. We
just film that. It's uh it should air. I'm not
really sure when it airs. When we came out and
film that it uh tgo forms just recently acoustic see
it and the first time we've done anything like that
(27:21):
in a little while. Turned out really good. I'm excited
for that day. Hear me too. What if you said,
you know, we did it and it didn't turn out
very good? Of course it's gonna be good, all right.
I'm always worried about things like that. Man, Three Doors
Down Candlebox tickets go on sell this Friday. Go to
three Doors Down website, go to Brad Socials. Tickets are everywhere.
You can find all the links up there. And we
will see you guys soon. All right, they are thanks,
(27:48):
It's time for the good news. Good Mark and Cynthia Ruttlers.
They live in California in the San Bernardino Mountain area,
and they've gotten a lot of snowfall in the past
few days and their house was just covered in snow
that they were actually snowed in for eighteen days. They
thought they were never going to be able to get
out of there, but one of their neighbors walked around
(28:09):
and got video of their neighborhood posted on social media
and actually got attention here. He was talking about it
if this street was just forgotten, and it was pretty
much forgotten until our friend and our new best friend
up here on the mountains, Julie, started putting things into
the social media. So then what happens, Yeah, sees it
and goes, hey, let's go save them. I think there
was so much going on that the authorities didn't even
(28:30):
know about what was going on up there until they
saw that that video, and so they went in and
that little thing, that little the battering rattering. I think
they plowed the streets the snow and said I caught.
But in the end they're good. Yes, they're so cute.
I love that, he said. The social media, Well, the
(28:50):
social media, I know, I love it. That's good, all right,
that's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
I on Nashville put up power rankings and country music
artists like the ranking like college basketball teams. Nice, who
do you think is number one? And I'll get to
it number one, because you know it's gonna be basically
(29:11):
one of two people. Yeah, who do you think is
number one? Louke Comes or more? Yeah, we'll pick one.
You gotta kick one. Amy, you know he's gonna be two.
It's rights both, Okay, Okay, I'll go Looke comes Morgan
wall Morgan Wallen, Morgan Wallen, dang Amy, dang, you did
try to pick both respective? At number ten, Ashley McBride, Oh,
(29:39):
so this top ten like college basketball rankings at number nine,
Jordan Davis, Chris Stapleton at eight. Wow, should probably And
I don't know the writers, Hank Scorpio, I don't know why.
I'm assuming some of this too is like what's happening
(30:00):
as well as forever, because it's definitely a relevant pole
here Kane Cody Johnson at seven, Kane Brown at six.
Now we're in the top five the Country Music Power
Rankings at number five. Who else do you think is
in the top five, because so obviously the two you
(30:22):
guys pick out, Luke, Luke Home, Morgan Wallan. Who else
do you think is in there? Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks,
Laney Wilson. You say, Laney Wilson, that's good. Luke Bryan,
Garth Brooks, Golli okay, Luke Bryan, And so again, it's
all people that have stuff going right now. So Garth
Brooks did not make it. Number five, Carrie Underwood, Oh god,
(30:46):
she got a big tour right now. They're single, Zach
Bryan at number four, just Laney Wilson at three and too,
Luke Combs, okay, number one, Travis Tritt, Morgan Walla. So
(31:17):
that's the top five according to this guy right now,
Morgan Walla and Luke Combs, Laney Wilson, Zach Bryan, and
Carrie Underwood. Any argument there anybody you put over them? No,
I mean I'd probably put k I'd put Kane Brown
into the top five. Definitely. I put Kane Brown up
there right now. Otherwise I don't have a problem with
the top five. I mean, Luke Brian, why so I
(31:39):
didn't have a single on the radio right now. But
I mean he's on TV. Don't think he's touring either
right now. And I don't think he's on TV right now.
He's taping. I don't think he's on TV right now. True, true, okay,
still working though, you know, bad argument? What crash my
player last month? Or yeah? Listen, no one's saying he's
not a superstar. But this is like calling him lazy man. No, No,
(31:59):
this is like saying, look, Kentucky's always been a terrible
basketball team. No, no, no, there. They are massive and
have been for a long time with the last few years,
haven't the last couple of months, he hasn't been up
there to make the list, but I'm sure he will
coming early next month. And then Bailey likes, I'm sorry,
I'm sorry. Zach Bryant. Oh yeah, everything that's crazy, man. Yeah,
(32:20):
I mean Zach Bryan was a guy that blew up
on YouTube and then took YouTube over to TikTok and
then turned TikTok into massive mainstream success. It's been really
cool to see. All right, well I on Nashville. I
can't wait till they release it. It's like every week
we wait for the polls. Was one this week. Here's
a voicemail from Kolbe in Austin, Texas. Scrolling through Instagram,
(32:43):
and I see lunchboxes post about why haven't y'all bit
on the yusies. Everybody wants a fair yeasies, right, So
I clicked on his Instagram lead takes into the e
bay page. See Bobby he is charging fifty four dollars
and seventy for shipping on a ninety dollars item. How
(33:07):
insane is that it's beast four dollars and seventy cents
to shift a pair of shoes? Is that true people
are idiots? Like literally, it says anywhere from eleven dollars
to fifty four dollars, because if it goes overseas, you
have to charge overseas shipping. If you're local, it could
be as little as eleven dollars. Like, I don't know,
(33:27):
that's just reading it wrong. The only reason I haven't
wonder if that was real is because you've messed up
every part of this. Yeah, I mean I put I
put it up there and eBay says and it has
When I click on it says anywhere from eleven to
fifty four dollars. I don't know what they see when
they click it. That's up to eBay. I don't handle that,
but you can click through it as well just to
see what But I do, and when I click on it,
(33:48):
it says eleven to fifty four dollars. I'm sure that
can be right. But you understand, since you've messed up
every part of this and have cost me a lot
of money. And I've had numerous people reach out and say,
why are you charging so much for shipping, And I'm like, guys,
if you're putting in your address and that's what it says,
I don't know. Maybe that's the rate I waved the shoes.
I know how much they weigh. It was a disaster
to get into business with them. It was a disaster.
We bought a storage unit and everything inside of it
(34:09):
without knowing what was inside of it. I paid for
seventy five percent of it. And he was going to
do the work. I've been doing the work and it's
been hard. And Scuba didn't even come to me, and goes, dude,
I clicked on your LINKU and it says fifty four
dollars for shipping. So you thought that too, Scuba. Yeah,
and I know how to use Ebaye, been using it
since the nineties. It says fifty four dollars for shipping.
I don't know what he's talking. Maybe that's why nobody's
buying the shoes good. Probably, Yeah, But then I showed
(34:31):
Scuba how I haven't listened. There's eleven dollars. Like, I
don't know how eBay works, Like I don't know their algorithm.
Thing I'm a bomber. But thing I'm a bomber. If
they're charging fifty four to scuba, can you work with
it today? Just see what's up? Just see what's up?
All right, here's Amy for the North Carolina corn in studio.
What do you call people who do take care of
chicken chicken tenders? Nice? Amy's Morning Corny comes up in
(34:56):
fifteen twenty minutes or so your Zamy's pile of stories.
We talk about flipping people off on the road and
how it's just not nice we shouldn't do it. So
it's gross, Yes, from being not nice, it's just gross.
I just don't like that finger in general even at all.
Solidarity ahead. Okay, so some millennials and gen's ears are
(35:20):
all about giving the thumbs down. Oh, all thumbs down
if somebody is a bad driver, not if I'm not
so middle fingers. If you're mad, thumbs down, as if
you're not that mad, but you're like, you're just a
bad driver, All thumbs down somebody. You know, if you
thumbs down me, I wouldn't get mad. I'd be like,
oh oh wow, exactly. It's supposed to be like, you know,
(35:41):
I'm not mad, I'm disappointed. Yeah, that's what thumbs down is.
To me because all thumbs down somebody, I'm just like, yo, yo, yeah,
just what to do. That's exactly it. It's like, hey, yeah,
I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed. Let's be better. Let's
be better than this. Yeah that's me judging you instead
of me just not liking you. Yeah that's cool. Yeah. Sorry,
when you're when you're irritated and you want to use
the finger, use the thumb. But no, they mean different
(36:04):
different things, right, No, No, they're they're saying that they're
transitioning to this. They're not about the finger thumbs down
as if you really are like you have disappointed me.
You're a bad driver. You shouldn't be on the road.
Don't do double thumbs down though, because then you'll wreck.
Oh man, have no hands on the Okay, what else?
So more than half of Americans are waiting for a
(36:24):
show to totally end, Like if an episode comes out
on Sunday, they let all eight Sundays come out before
they even start watching the show so that they can
watch it all as quickly as possible. Yeah. I did
that sort of with Last of Us, which is the
best show I've seen it a long time. Well, it's
the best show. I've ever seen him my whole life
in the last six months, so I love it. But
(36:44):
I waited for like four or five episodes because I
knew I just didn't want to always sit waiting for
the next one. That's annoying. Great Cliffhanger, Oh seven days,
that's a sneaky feeling. So I'll do that some. I
haven't watched any of Yellowstone this last season after the
I guess what, first two. Then I was like, I'm
out till it's over, and then Severn or not seven.
(37:05):
But it comes back in a seo succession comes back
this week. I think, oh yes, And so I probably
won't watch it the first episode the last season. I'll
wait a little bit. Yeah, oh gosh. And ted Lasso's
Coming Out started out either for the same reason I need,
like I need to go forty before I can hit it.
Landy Wilson was on The Kelly Clarkson Show and she
was talking about the first song that she ever wrote
(37:26):
and she was only nine years old, and Kelly was like, hey, well,
sing us some of that. It's called Lucky Me, Lucky Me,
I feel free. Anna, can't you know that he loves me?
Which I know that he does, so he is the
one lucky me. Oh so, so I'm on one four
hand wow nine? Whoever you sound like it is? Landy's
(37:50):
blowing up thing in the Yellowstone like, it's really cool
to see. Okay, I made me. That's my pile. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time to think getting news.
It was a cold, dark night and Grand Rapids, Michigan,
and Gabe is out delivering pizzas at three am and
(38:12):
it's kind of cold and snowy. And he drives and
he goes, man, that looks like a little girl that's
out in the freezing cold, maybe three years old. He's like,
that's not right, So what's he doing? Does he pull
over and help her? No, Gabe rushes and delivers the
pizza to the house that he was supposed to deliver to,
and he's like, man, I'm a father of seven. There's
something up right. Goes back looking for the girl, can't
(38:34):
find her. He finds her behind the building, curled up
next to some bricks. She had gotten out of her
house and gotten lost. She went to bed, her mom
put her to bed. She woke up the middle night
and just went for a walk and Luckily he came back,
found her, called police and they were able to track
down them all. First of all, how lucky that he
found her that he went back to. Second of all, yeah,
I don't think that's a parenting fault and those at all.
(38:55):
She put her to bed and then she still gets up.
And three's probably at age where you start to be
able to open doors and like actually move around. I
can see my son doing this, And that's what she said.
She goes, I thought she was asleep in her room.
But my thing is gay, great job, she's just out
the first time. Yeah, But like I mean, I know,
you got to deliver pizza. I can't say, tell me
something hateful. He had a job to do. Well. Still,
(39:17):
I mean she could have gone on the pizza delivery
with him. I mean he's conscious, probably got him. We
like that. That means you're a good person. You got
something in there and in the end everything worked out. Yeah.
And it also sounded like you were doing regulate when
you started. I was, did you like that? It was
a clear black knight, clear white moon Warren. He was
on the streets trying to consume. That's good, that's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. All right,
(39:42):
here's the voicemail we just got. I just listened to
the Thursday episode and I heard about Amy's separation with Ben,
and of course I'm, you know, really sad to hear it,
but I'm happy that they're moving forward and choosing the
best for themselves and choosing the best for their kids,
as you guys always do. Thank you for sharing everything
(40:03):
about your lives and just being so honest and straightforward.
And I love the show, so yeah, thanks all for you.
What was the feedback for you after that? Oh, very positive.
I was very very grateful for all the love and
support that I felt. It meant a lot, and it
wasn't new. I feel like that was some of them
(40:25):
confusion too, because I was just now announcing it. And
I know we said that we've been taking a couple
of years in this process, but it's not like we
just filed like it's it's we're about to sign, like
it's been months and months and months of working on
it actually happening, right, So it's nothing new, But you're
so grateful for the support. I would say was I
don't want say one hundred percent of anything, but it
(40:48):
was so positive for you and support supportive of you.
That I saw the messages that really just hit me
and made it like, Okay, this was good to share,
or was from people that are literally going through the
exact same thing right now, and they just felt seen
and that they weren't alone. That's how I feel. When
I mentioned I'm left handed, a lot of lefties reach
(41:09):
out and they're like, yeah, I get pencil on my
hand too. When I draw sitting in desk as hard
as a kid too, because it was on the wrong side.
Ball gloves are hard to buy. I felt that Amy, Yeah,
Sa Sa, same thing. Okay, let's go over and do
the Morning Corny, Morning Corny. Why can't basketball players go
(41:30):
on vacation? Why can't basketball players go on vacation? They
aren't allowed to travel? That was the Morning Corny. In
the next segment, we're gonna play tick talk Show and Tell,
for example, and I give you mine, and I know
all you guys went home you found something cool on
(41:52):
TikTok to bring in. I'm gonna do this one. Do
you ever have a rug in the corner like won't
go down, like gets rolled up, but you can't get
it to lay all the way flats. I hate that,
me too, and so at that forty year old guy
is shocked, and he shows there's a simple way to
get a corner to lay flat on the ground has
to do with ice cubes and putting something heavy on it.
(42:13):
Hit it. Let's try this out. The corn of this
rose and then stood up for every ice on it.
Left it map. We'll come back check it out. So
all you have to do is put something on it
for a bit, pour ice on it, and when you
come back in whatever fifteen minutes, the ice and the
(42:34):
heavy thing together keeps it down because I've stuck stuff
on the edges. And then I still come back and
the possible check it up. It's so it's ice cubes
and something heavy. Come back when the ice is melted,
which could be fifteen twenty minutes, pull the thing off.
Boom it stays down. Wow, that's cool. And he does
it in this and if you believe TikTok, which I do, boom.
(42:54):
So I got another one too. I got a really
good one coming up. But that's what we're gonna do.
Things you've learned from TikTok t Talk Show and Tell
coming up next. You all were given the task of
being on TikTok. How'd they go? That was awesome? Good
we are anyway. So with that being said, it's like,
find something that you found cool on TikTok and bring
it in. It's tick talk show and tell minus first.
(43:18):
This girl, okay, why Casey has a PSA to remind
you that if your social media is public like TikTok Instagram,
employers can pull up your profile when you go on
for an interview and they will they'll look at it,
look at everything you've ever posted. Actually, this happened to
her during an interview. Here you go. If your social
media is public like TikTok Instagram, please remember the employers
(43:43):
can pull it up during an interview. Because tell me why,
I just went in for a job interview and they
pulled on my Instagram and they made her look at
all the pictures with her with them. Wow, like okay,
let's see what you do publicly here and so she
was like it was very weird and eye opening and
so don't put anything up there you in a future
boss to see. Here's one more. This is from lendsy
(44:05):
Rag and Buck. She has tons of tips and life
acts and she constantly does this Number one a hack
for using a triple A battery to replace a double
A battery? Did you even know this could be done? No? No, no,
there's no way. They don't feel well. I'm glad you're here.
It's tick talk show and tell. Here we go. If
you're in a pinch and you need to replace your
double A battery but all you have is a triple
A battery, don't worry. All you need is some foil.
(44:26):
Just roll up some tinfoil and put it with a
battery's negative terminal connects, and as long as you've enough
to fill in the gap, your device should still turn on.
No way, okay. Number two how to make a grilled
cheese without a stove. If you want to make a
grilled cheese but don't have access to a stove, here's
what you do. Just flip your toaster on its side,
put two slices of cheese on your bread, and then
(44:47):
put them into the toaster. Once they pop out, just
put your slices together and there you go, instant grilled cheese.
You're looking at the sky. I'm confused. I mean, would
you explain what she just said? Okay, so when you
put a toaster on its side. If you keep it
right up and you put it in, the cheese will
go down into the bottom of the toaster, which is bad.
But if you put it on its side, then the
cheese stays on the bread. Melt melted cheese. Yeah, but
(45:08):
doesn't the toaster squeeze the bread? Doesn't it squeeze you
put it? They don't. There's two slots, and when you
put it on its side, you gotta make sure the
cheese is up on top of the b it's on
the bottom slit. It's like the oven. It's like an
oven you're putting a pizza into. Yes, but when you
when you press down on the toaster handle, it's squeeze, squeezes,
(45:30):
so the cheese is gonna get all over the toaster.
I guess you need a wide toaster. Finds wide enough
for this. I can put a piece of toast in
there was something on it, okay, and it'd be fine,
and then squeeze it. I think you're cheese man. I'm
just saying. When I hear it, I'm like, no, because
it will still squeeze it and the cheese will get it.
Doesn't squeeze, literally just goes in yeah. No, Oh, you
(45:52):
have a toaster oven a toaster on a toaster. Yeah,
I don't know it is. It's a fancy toaster, yeah,
but it's but it's only fancy because the scream on
it more than yeah, mine squeezes it and there's metal
bars and the cheese will get all up in it's prison, bro.
That's why I was so confused, and I'm sorry for
ruining your TikTok show and tone. Here's a hack for
keeping pizza crispy when reheating it in the microwave. You
(46:13):
know how, when you reheat pizza in the microwave, the
crust tends to get out chewy and hard. All you
need to do is put a little dish or cup
of water in at the same time in microwave it,
and your crust comes up nice and soft and fluffy.
Little works a little deal put water in it when
you do it. That's Finally, here's an easy way to
separate the egg yolk from the whites. If you want
an easy way to separate your yolks from your whites,
check this out. Correct your egg onto a plate and
(46:33):
then you're gonna take your water bottle squeeze it a
little bit, so the air comes out, and then put
that bottle on top of the yolk and release, and
it sucks the yolk right up. So you take the
bottle right squeeze so when you let it go back up,
it's gonna suck the air period. But if you put
on top of just the yolk, it sucks up into
the bottle. Wow, there's just Amy's jaws to the I'm
(46:54):
gonna try that just I don't even care about it,
just getting an egg way, but I just gonna try
and see if I can be a scientist. That's cool. Yeah,
I mean I watched it on tiktogray. It works, so
I believe it. All Right, take talk show and tell
Amy what you got. Mine's from Brunch with Babs, which
is the grandma you didn't know that you needed. And
she gives all kinds of tips. And we make a
lot of bacon at my house and I never know
what to do with the grease. My kids love bacon.
(47:15):
She put up this amazing way that you can save
your bacon grease, like you get an egg carton. Once
you've used all the eggs, save it and then you
pour the grease into each little egg hole and it
makes these little grease pods and then you can reuse
it for the fridge. You put it in the freezer
so that it freezes. Yeah, and because you're not supposed
to put grease down your drain or anything, and so
(47:38):
normally sort in like a jar or whatever. But this
is a way where you can get that bacon flavor
and reuse the grease. Like if you're making eggs or
something later, just take a styrofom eight carton and pour
your cool bacon grease right into little egg holders clothes
and freeze what's your froze to Just pop them out
of the eight cartons, place them into a back and
(47:58):
back into the freezer when you need. It's a little
baking grease. It's ready to go to front anks with
this bacon grease flat and then just pop the pot.
I'm watching it pod right on their Hey keyword, it's
cool bacon fat. Yeah, not the hot one that'll go
right through that milk. Yeah, yeah, right right right, yeah, yeah,
absolutely cool it off a little bit. Yes, Hey, I
now we're talking about foods. I want to get the
(48:18):
story in and then we'll come to you guys. But
do you stay with the frozen berries. A frozen fruit
recall is underway due to a possible hepatitis A contamination.
Writing this story from Yahoo, the recall involves an organic
tropical fruit blend sold at Trader Joe stores nationwide, and
organic strawberries sold under five different names, including Costco's Kirkland
signature and all these simply nature. There is SEATS Center
(48:42):
for Disease Control and Preventions. There's been five cases of
f A, all in Washington State. With all five patients
have eaten frozen organic stra Imagine that's how you get it.
I don't even actually know how you get Hepatitis A.
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection cause by
hepatitis A. You can get from close personal contact or
(49:03):
an infected person through certain types of uh you know,
you know, caring for someone who's ill, or using drugs
with others. It is very contagious and people can spread
it before they even feel sick, or apparently by eating
frozen blueberries. Because if someone I was like, oh yeah,
I'm trying to say, how'd you get it? Blueberries? Strawberry?
I a liar? Whatever? What is? It isn't it? It's strawberries.
(49:25):
But it is only strawberries. It was blueberries are safe.
Your blueberries are okay? Bag but yeah, oh maybe that's
what it was. Oh man, I just texted the wife
to see what our strawberries are. Two hospitalizations have reported
no deaths. They're sorry, sorry about that. That is from Yahoo.
(49:45):
I'm gonna say this. We'll come back. Who's the guy
other TikTok Show and tell? Oh go on three Radio
one me okay, you want to do more now? Yeah? Yes, okay,
hold on all right? Tick talk show and tell things
We've learned on TikTok. Did we We're so interesting we
wanted to break it here? Ye what you got? Spencer
dot Barbosa on TikTok she did one of those. I
(50:06):
was today years old when I found out this thing.
And dude, when I saw this, I'm like, oh my god,
mine blown. I had no idea that this is what
this meant. Roller right. I was today years old when
I found out that someone tells you to break a
leg before an audition because they hope you end up
in a cast. Oh, in a cast because you're you're like,
(50:28):
you're you're an actor in lunch box. Hey break a
leg man when you go out there. Yeah, is he
an actor? Well, he says he is, but it's because
they want you in the cast. That's funny when you
break the leg. I thought it was always for the opposite,
like you say the opposite so it doesn't jink some
I'm like, no, no, being a cast like the cast
of like your cast in the show or the play.
(50:51):
You're saying the opposite. No, I said, I always thought
it was the opposite, like to say, break a leg,
which is the opposite of Hey, do a good job,
so they don't jink you correct, which is not the
case what he's saying. Hey, she has another one. Listen
to this one. A TV show pilot is called a
pilot because it's the first time it's on air. This
(51:14):
is crazy. I didn't know that one. And here's the deal.
I haven't a plane on air. Oh, the pilot's not
always on air, Like I shot a pilot, did a
daytime talk show pilot with Dion Sanders or Daytime and
it never got picked up. But the whole point is
for it to be on air pilot, though it's not
always Hey, you know what you need to take off
a pilot? Yeah, yeah, I hear you. I don't. I
don't know that I agree with that one because I've
(51:35):
done pilots that never made the air well. I don't
even know if she's telling the truth, all right, that yeah,
that's it? Okay, Yeah, lushbox, we knew the cast part
I'm saying. I always thought it was listen. I got confused.
Now I'm really confused on what is writing. I'm confused
with upside down and the right side up? Oh stranger things?
Are we even in the reality? Are we in a
(51:56):
sim here we go? Oh? Lunchbox? Yeah, I got weather Adam.
He's from Houston and he does weather and he has
his listeners say, hey, what song lyrics do you want
me to fit in the weather forecast today? And they
send him like Snoop Dog red Hot Chili Peppers, and
he goes with musical lyrics as he gives the weather
what Snoop Dog? I have done him before, Jim Juice
in the past, today though doing who am I? What's
(52:18):
my name? Challenge? Except from the depths of the scene
back to the block. So that's how it looks now.
To keep up with the forecast, follow me, follow me,
follow me, follow me, I'm pretty soon we'll step through
the fog and we'll creep through the smog and we'll
be able to see a little bit of sun popping out.
This afternoon forecast from the most accurate meteorologists. Guess what
he is I and I am him. We're gonna be
warm and humid with highs in the eighties. It's like that.
(52:39):
And as a matter of fact, rat tat, tat tat,
we've got a front that's knocking. Hey, hey, I worked
with him. That is awesome. This was kind of originated
by Brew on the radio, where he's like, I'll say
things and get him fit in on the air, and
then everybody started like doing his deal. So, yeah, did
you get a lot of likes on that one? Oh? Yeah,
(53:00):
he blows he's blown up. Really he's guy. Yeah, yeah,
he's got Were you annoyed by right now? No? I mean,
I just like it's happening. He's not even only fitting
a man, he's just doing it. People don't even know
what he's doing. You know what he used to do.
You know, he used to do the wordle of the day.
When wordle was really hot, he would sneak to do
the weather bro No on. We're trying to like get
(53:22):
a tornado warning coming up right now, Coraina, Now look
over on. Let you know it's that that's funny. I like,
I just probably I like crazy Weather Ray guy, crazy
y weather guy. Maybe that's why I'm so defensive. Nobody's
better than crazy Ray Morgan. What do you have? So?
I learned from this guy named armand something mind blowing
about the air pods you use every day. So look,
(53:48):
my air pods are sitting right here on top of
my ot shot. They're magnetic. I had no idea. It's crazy.
So if you use them every day, you can just
stick them there instead of having to worry about losing them. Well,
that's cool. I had no idea they were magnetic. There's
still I can't stop staring at her AirPods stuck to
her top of her screen. I thought they were floating there.
What is that tape? Is just like they come up
and they go back on a good one? Ray. Yeah.
(54:11):
I always use aluminum foil to cover old food that
we you know, leftovers and put in the fridge. Well,
we always just take out the aluminum foil from the
box because it falls out. Well, apparently there's knobs in
the box that holds the foil in place. You know,
every time you go to pull out a piece of
aluminum foil, the whole tube comes out. Well, there's these
little tabs on either side of the box. You just
push those in and it holds the tube in place. Oh,
(54:31):
trying that today? I know that. I think so too. Yeah.
The side lids, Yeah, raised like I brought this in.
Did you know there are two petals blow your feet
when youre driving a car. One of them stops the car. No,
definitely people that don't know that right now, that's true. Yeah,
I'm just making a joke gaming okay, Yeah, yeah, No,
(54:53):
we're pretty rough on you guys. Second round. Yeah, yeah,
I apologize for that. I think I just got offended
because I felt like crazy Rays being challenge and my
boy Brew, who kind of originated that bit, was being challenged.
I apologize, yeah, man, I mean jeez, I just thought
it was funny. It is. It's hilarious, all right. That
is tick Talk show one. Tell you want the news,
(55:14):
you can't handle the news, Let's do the news. Bobby's
Stories Rhode Island woman who faked being a cancer stricken
marine veteran and raked in over a quarter million dollars
is sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty
to a scam. So boy, she had all the spots
(55:35):
cancer military. I guess you couldn't fake being a kid.
She can't be a kid in the military, but she
almost had all those that people want to do, even individually.
A con artist who made over two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars worth of donations after lying about being cancer
stricken into the Marine Corps has been sentenced in nearly
six years in prison. Sarah Jane Cavanaugh claimed to have
(55:57):
served in Iraq and Afghanistan twenty sixteen, and apparently she
developed lug cancer due to her exposure to burn pits.
She was so committed to her act she wore medals
that she had bought online, attended veterans events, and even
asked peers at the gym to tie her shoelaces after
she claimed that war related injuries to her fingers left
her unable to tie them herself. The Rhode Island native
(56:20):
accepted more than two hundred and twenty five thousand dollars
from the Wounded Warrior Project alone to pay for yoga classes.
Gym memberships, groceries, and physical therapy. On Tuesday, she was
jailed for six years and ordered to repay all the
money after pleading guilty to aggravated identity theft, forged military
discharge certificates, fraudulent use of military medals, and four counts
(56:40):
of wire fraud. Veterans groups welcomed the sentencing as they
accused the thirty two year old of exploiting the quote
kindness and respect shown to our nations deserving veterans. Yeah,
that end people with cancer. How do you live with yourself? Yeah,
I don't think that was an issue for her. Yeah,
And I wonder if you're so committed to this that
you actually start to feel it a little bit. You know,
(57:01):
if you tell a lie for so long, you're starting
to believe it, Well, maybe not even believe it, but
like outwardly, but like subconscious, like your fingers do start
to her? Do you start to because you're doing it
all the time. But that is as a bad person.
As a bad person that's in the daily mail. Six
years seems light. I'll be honest with you. And you
know she ain't paying that money bag because if she
(57:23):
had the money, she's not done all that meta who
is the company that owns Facebook and Instagram. They are
now rolling out the verified subscription. If you want to
pay for it, you can get your own blue check mark.
There you go. I'm starting today basically twelve bucks a month.
You can be famous. Is it the blue check mark
(57:44):
or the black one? I've seen a black one? What's
that black one? Those who sign up get a verified badge,
impersonation protection and direct access to customer support. Well, I
have a blue check mark, but I don't have access
to customer support. Have you tried? That would be cool?
Sometimes always I need support on that app all the time.
That is from CBS News. You know. I don't know
(58:06):
the blue versus black. I see on Twitter. There's a
different sort of color check mark for businesses. Oh maybe
that's what I've seen, but I don't know. I would
just think it's a blue check mark. But everybody here
who complains? But you have one? Now that one? Now
lunchbox has one. I've been on the problem with Eddie
was that his name was just Eddie. I just put
my name as Eddie, no last name, so they couldn't
(58:28):
verify that I was a real person. That was a
problem the whole time. So yeah, uh, Tiger bought Avril
Levine an eighty thousand dollars custom diamond chain from TMZ.
Abril Levine, I saw her walking hood up big chain
on her neck. It said, Avril's pretty cool. And then Tiger,
who she's dating now, was walking with her and it
was like, eighty grand. I just can't imagine buying somebody
(58:50):
eighty grand anything. Oh my goodness, less you were rich
and it was your wife, and then it's out here
in the news like I'd be like just getting its fake. Well,
their security with them all times, okay, Yeah, and if
you're wearing something that big, there's no way you're gonna hire.
If you get something, you're gonna wear it. Yeah, you
can't not wear it. And you also know it's gonna
be famous and expensive and all the fancy things of
(59:14):
Avall's wearing it. My mother in law always said, hey,
rich people get they have the luxury of buying big,
fake things and people just believing it's real because they're rich.
I don't know why rich people don't buy all kind
of fake stuff. It's funny because you can buy some
of the massive I you're richie buy some massive that's
completely fake and we'll all just go up. They're rich
like they got it, And I was like, that's a
good point. So there you go. Lessons from the mother
(59:36):
in law right there. Oh, let's see Avatar three. It'll
be nine hours. They have a nine hour cut. They
literally have a nine hour cut. Now. Avatar two is
the one that just came out, though, a nine hour
cut of Avatar three will air as a series on
Disney Plus after the theatrical version runs in theaters. So,
Mike d who has Movie Mike's Movie Podcast, you're telling
(59:59):
me that they made a nine hour movie. Yeah, I
had to edit it down. Yeah, in the theater, we're
gonna watch the three hour probably three, maybe even three
and a half, but you'll be able to watch all
of the nine even the cutout stuff on Disney Plus. Yeah.
It's actually pretty good that way. They did that with
a Justice League movie. They released a four hour cut,
and I really liked it better than the original movie.
Does it bother you the stuff that you're not seeing
(01:00:19):
in the theaters and stuff they didn't think was good
enough to be in the theater. Yeah, because you get
a lot more of the story. It's better. It's like
watching a full series. Have you not bothered by it?
Nobody loves everything movie and Avatar. He loves everything Avatar too,
Thank you, Mike. Mouth breathing is a serious issue. Experts
say to stop breathing through your mouth and start taking
air and through your nose. Well, it's not that easy.
(01:00:41):
Do you know why. No. Mouth breathing can mess up
your oxygen and carbon dioxide balance. It has been linked
to sleep abney at night. By breathing through your nose,
you get cleaner air because your nose hair strips pull
out allergens, pollutants. Maybe we shouldn't trum our nose. Ay,
maybe hang all the way down just to live at
health your life. It's like a filter. The mouth does
(01:01:02):
not have a filter system, that's right, the nose does.
That's from Women's Health. Blue Combs and Nicole are expecting
baby number two. We saw that he posted on Instagram
yesterday joining the two under two club. Baby boy number
two come in this September, So congratulations to them. Sharing
a bed with pets may disrupt sleep. Yeah, no crap,
my Dusty, my old dog. He slept in the bed
(01:01:24):
with me. I don't know. Once a week, he just
kicked me right in the nats because he would like
to get up and be right on my hip. He'd
have nightmares. Just kick boom right in the nats. Remember going, Oh,
I'd a wake up like this. Oh, I'll go buy
back to sleep, but I want I would just be startled,
it would hurt, and I would go right back to sleep.
But yeah, if your bedtime routine includes you, no snuggling
up with your boss and terry or cat, your lab
(01:01:46):
or your Yeah no, I sleep with my cat now
and it's awesome, but she wakes me up. Yeah. Cats,
so probably a little easier than dogs. You think he's
a little lighter yeah, ba yeah, like a pillow something.
All of a sudden, you're like, why is my pillow
moving as your cat? Like, let me out of here.
We can't keep standing our bulldog anywhere near our room
because he stores so loud at Pierce's walls and people
(01:02:08):
stay at our house, we have to put him in
a whole different room on the far side of the
house aside from the roomy state like the living room
that he stays in or the bedroom he snores so loud.
What are the most relaxing hobbies. They ask knitting is
the most calming hobby. Okay, if your hobby is knitting, though,
you need to be over seventy five or have an
eye for art where you're like creating something. Because I
(01:02:30):
didn't seem like a hobby. That seems like something you
do so you don't go on stab people. I have
really cool friends that do Crusted. I think we need
to read examine the work. Really cool, too perfect for somebody?
Not cool? You know, I'm just saying I see them
as cool, and I thought, man, if they can do it,
i'll should try fishing. Blogging that always got me in trouble.
(01:02:52):
I'll be honest with you, it wasn't so yeah, I
just like hearing my thoughts for the day put on
the internet's end. Oh for controversy. That's from diyse dot com.
And finally, the most stressful careers Number one surgeons. Well, yeah,
I get that. That's life or death. That's exactly what
they say every single day, life or death. You know,
surgeons are like anybody else. You can have any job
(01:03:14):
and all of a sudden, it's just another day, right,
you think when you're going into surgery, they've been studying
all night. They're getting hyped about it. They're dialed in
and they probably are doing their job. But if they
do it every day, doesn't matter what you do every day, Yeah,
you go and it starts to be a part of
your life, your daily life. Like this show, I would
imagine most people who have never been on radio or
(01:03:37):
TV on a national scale would come in to be nervous.
Tell us there's another day. We work hard at it,
but some days are better than others, and it's all right,
Well it worked over for the day. You know, you
just blew my mind. That means like some days we
come in here and like, oh man, I gotta hangover.
Some surgeons go in they're like, oh I gotta hang o.
I didn't say that, but go to where you want
to go on your own head. Two people that I
(01:03:58):
want to be dialed in or surgeons and pilots. Yeah,
but he just said they're normal people. You're they're normal,
but they I'd rather not know that, and they have
crowd going on in their lives, right they don't. I mean,
my whole roommate was a firefighter, and trust me, he'd
go in and hang over. Firefighters probably a little easier
to be hungover than a surgeon, where things are have
to be super precise. Yes, and you have to think
(01:04:20):
the whole time. Oh, but every day you're doing that.
Firefighters they have days. Sometimes they go on hung over,
then they go home and slip, they go in and sleep,
or there's time to get the WHOA called? It's like, Oh,
police officers are next firefighters because there's never a minor
house fire. Everybody's always frantic. Social workers and then paramedics
at number five. Wow, that's from the US World News
and Report. That is your news bobbies story. So they're married,
(01:04:47):
they win the lottery, Well, I say they she won
the lottery, didn't tell them, and then she ran off
and married somebody else. Oh, terrible works. A forty seven
year old scorned man recently hired a lawyer to help
him well get some of that money his wife of
twenty years left him to marry another man after winning
(01:05:09):
the lottery. The man claims the ex wife, with who
he has three daughters, took advantage of the fact he
was working in order to supports family and broke it
off with them over the phone without an explanation. Wait,
didn't you need like a legal like a like a
lawyer's a law explanation. So he returned home at the
beginning of the month because he was working on the road,
(01:05:29):
and he's like, hey, you can't do this, but she
had already married someone else. But I don't understand. There's
some legal stuff here. He claims that he only learned
about his wife lottery went from his daughters, who told
him she had won around twelve million dollars. Oh my gosh,
so get this. Unfortunately, he does not have a merit
certificate because they were common law married in their minds,
(01:05:52):
but the lawyer insisted he is still entitled to half
the lottery prize as relatives and members of their respective
families can confirm the long term relationship. His ex wife,
on the other hand, filed to complain against her ex
husband on grounds of defamation, claiming that he is lying
in order to get his hands on some of that money.
The woman told police that it was actually that he
broke up with her and now he's only claiming it
(01:06:15):
because she won the lottery. She insists all of her
neighbors knew they sput so he got family on one side,
saying no, I insist he had neighbors on the other
and saying, I insist I don't know who to believe here.
After going viral, the case is being investigated by police
and other authorities to determine whether the lawsuit is justified.
This is what i'd say to her if I were
advising her, even if she's telling the truth that he
(01:06:37):
did break it off, if that breakoff was I don't
know the last six months he can. He still probably
has a good argument that you can't prove either way.
I wouldn't split it with him. They'll say they won
twelve million bucks. She's gonna get seven to that. I'd
give him two million to say, shut up and go away.
(01:06:59):
You have five. You're kind of hedge in your bed.
You're still won. You're not gonna lose half of it.
There's a good shot you're gonna have to give up
some anyway, I'd probably settling and get him two million bucks.
I would take it. I would take the two mills.
You and I are married, Yeah, yeah, I'll take it.
And I have a good life with your new boyfriend,
and then you avoid all legal fees and oh yeah yeah,
and it's tax free. Heimy jumps right in when then okay,
(01:07:21):
it's extensive. Yeah, I hear you, but yeah, that's who
do you. I don't believe the dude anymore. No, I
believe him, No, I at first because the headline is
that she married someone else. But if they were common
law married, dudes are just liars and slimy. But the
way she ran off and married another dude real quick quick.
But no, no, no, we don't know that. That's his
(01:07:41):
version of those Again, there are always three versions of
every story. His side, her side, and the real side.
You know, who knows the real story? The daughters? No,
maybe not even though, no, they don't know that, but
it depends how whole they are. If they're like eleven
eleven or older, they know a little more than real stuff. Dang,
that's a reality show. We need to follow that. That's good.
So there's this show called Last of Us and basically
(01:08:04):
it's like a fungus like a and it takes over
and eventually the fungus like turns us into zombies. It's
an amazing show. My favorite show, The Last Years that
look like fungus. Really, So anyway, there's a deadly fungal
infection spreading at an alarming rate. No, nothing to see here.
This is real life. Now it's from the CDC. Oh,
oh my god. A drug resistant, potentially deadly fungus has
(01:08:26):
been spreading rapidly through the US healthcare facilities. This is
not China, this is not Singapore, Mexico. There's right here.
The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida RS, can
cause severe illness and people with weakened immune systems. The
number of people diagnosed with affections, as well as a
number of those who are found through screening, has been
(01:08:47):
rising at an alarming rate. That's from NBC News. Oh
my gosh. It's basically that show. It is that show.
That's what it was based on. True story, and then
somebody can fix this, but you gotta get them across
the well man the whole well sort of. So the
whole show is there's a girl, and I'm not spoiling anything.
There's a girl and she was bit by a zombie.
(01:09:08):
But mostly when you get bit by a zombie you
turn into one. Yeah yeah, But for some reason, even
though she was bit and you can see she's bit,
she never turned and so they're trying to figure out
what's in her that's different than everybody else. They got
to get her to some clinics wherever they are. So
that's what's up, okay, And I think I'm the one
that's you need to get me to a clinic. You're
(01:09:29):
the one that anti fungus thinks. So saved me at
all costs. I'm just gonna lie about it. So you
guys saved me. Saved me at all costs. It's also
Eddie's birthday today. Listen, this is a very expensive time
for me between just March in general, between Amy's birthday
and Eddie's birthday, and you got other birthdays coming up.
It's a very expensive time for me. Thank you. Man. Yeah,
(01:09:49):
I'm making this about me for a second, so I'm
just kidding. Happy birthday forty four years old today, Oh man,
I welcome. My back was hurt in and just kind
of felt old, you know, like I don't no, but
then you feel that yesterday I did. I did, But
it's more of with my birthday, I feel it. What
would you guys do for your birthday? Not much? You know,
I'm gonna work, We're gonna work out today, it's a
normal day, and then probably go out to you with
(01:10:10):
the family and cancel out the workout. Well, probably know
I'm gonna eat semi healthy. So when I was a
kid and it was our birthday, we would go to habachi,
you know, like and that was our thing. So I
told my wife, let's dobachi. Who just went tobochi for
the first time. I Ray, Yeah, Ray came in like
seven year old. You gotta do it, man, it's awesome. Yeah,
And I like felt his excitement again from the first time.
(01:10:30):
I think I went with like the our youth group
at church. We didn't have a batching year. As we've
drove the little rock Mountain Pine Baptis drove the little Rock.
We all got in a van. That's a big time. Yeah,
And I remember that excitement, like I can't believe he's
lit out on fire. He built a tunnel with onions.
He flipped a shrimp into my into the hat. I'm
telling today, I'm gonna catch that shrimp with my mouth. Ray,
what do you think about it? I mean I went
to Ninky was right next to me, and I don't
(01:10:51):
know if they tried to do big stuff with the fire,
but I thought a couple times, they're gonna like the
place on fire because the way Yeah, and then lad
your clatform him all the time. Yeah, and then there
was a birthday behind us. They seem to be having
more fun. They had bigger flames, they had more shrimps
flying in the air, eggs dropping onto the plate. That's
what I'm talking about. Are you comparing comparison, Steve A
joy bro Right, But it was just me and my
wife just chilling there, and it just are seemed a
(01:11:13):
little bit more low key than theirs. They had stuff
all over the place. Oh yeah, so Eddie needs to
for sure say my birthday that way I get all
that stuff. Yeah, I want bigger fire, more eggs. You're
forty four? Yeah, still though, do you just need a
little fire and only a couple of eggs because your
cholesterol all could be high? You know. Well, happy birthday, buddy,
Thank you man, I appreciate it. Amy. We talked about
your birthday yesterday. Oh yeah, no, I'm good. Yeah, just
(01:11:33):
making sure they feels love. It was Saturday. And then
you guess, we have our birthdays, but yours is like
and it's impossible to buy stuff for you. Why I'm
looking forward to it is I've been on this Jesus
diet whole thirty which I can only eat things that
he could eat back in the day, the Lord's food. Yeah, whatever,
and so except bread, no ezekiel bread, Kenny bread, even
though Jesus made that, not even Wow. So I'm happy
(01:11:56):
about that because I get to eat sugar again. And
they say, just after you do this diet, which I've
been eating more food than I would eat normally and
I haven't even lost any weight. So diet's a weird
word to say, but it's just a new way of eating.
So my digestion and kind of figure out what's wrong
with it. They say, don't go right back to eating sugar,
or don't go like slowly wade yourself back into the water.
I mean a full cake, the whole thing. Yeah, I'm
(01:12:17):
going I'm going on, what is your favorite flavor cake?
You like cheesecake, Cheesecake like cheesecake. I don't like peanut butter,
hate peanut butter, right, other than peanut butter or onion
or lima bean. Well, we wouldn't put onion in your
cake bean either. You never know with you guys. Yeah,
there's a copyright infringement case where this guy's like, hey,
(01:12:39):
I have this song and I feel like this song
was ripped off, and the song that written me off
was a massive song and it made a lot of money,
and I want some of that money. So I want
to play you guys. Here is snow Blind Revival and
the song is called rock Star Ray. Would you hit
me with that clip? Be rock Star someday? Okay, what
song do you think that is? Rock Star back? What
(01:13:02):
do you think? Gotta have Faith? Yeah, that's that's from
the eight Yeah, that's not too but I didn't know how.
I don't know how old this song is. It's not
younger than Faith. Yeah, I don't know what I would
think this is. Listening to the recording, it's not that old, right, Yeah,
but I don't know when faith. Gotta have faith? Faith
faith like the beat at the I don't even called
(01:13:23):
the beat rhythm or the rhythm of the guitar the guitar,
but at the beginning it sounds like faith. But again,
you wanna be rock Star someday? So you say nickel
Back rock Star? Yeah, you say faith faith? Michael Sure,
I don't know who's buy lit biscuit. I knew that one,
(01:13:44):
and you say those are the two I have, But
I go with rock Star based on the title, So
he sued nickel Back. So the question is do you
think he won. Now, I'm gonna play a little more
of this song here, nickel Back, rock star, go ahead,
here's a Snowblind revival. Rock star wanna be rock star someday.
(01:14:09):
So in the suit substantial portions of his song this
is what he alleged We're stolen, including tempo song for him, um,
a lot of structure, harmonic structure, and lyrical themes. Now, still,
do you feel like that song was stolen? No? None.
Do you think it gets any money at all? Because
he could also just be at it as a writer
on the song. There are different things that can happen here.
(01:14:30):
Any money go to Snowblind revival? No, no, zero chance,
no money. No. And if he does get money, then
I want George Michael to sue him for faith. But
he didn't make any money. Oh yeah, yeah, no, he
got he got nothing. The judges like, yeah, you like
stop that? Yeah, what's up? Ray? So they both had
a sports reference in the song, which was also in
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the suit. What was the sports reference and the one
that mentioned the Cowboys and the other one that mentioned
a baseball stadium or something Yeah, that's a really stretcher here.
That's the first time I've ever heard the line in
h the rock Star one, the what is it? Because
we all just want to stop and he says we'll
stay skinny because we just won't eat. Yeah, part rock
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star and like cocaine, Yeah, stay up all night Amy,
Yeah day, I still just go hard. Have you been
a rock star? When you're raking idiots? Concert? We immediately
after the show, breast Ray played the sports clubs play
the one from Snowblind Revivals Sundays, you can't play the
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other one back through, play baseball a gig, non stop it.
They just mentioned sports. So listen. If I were the
guy that wrote this song rock Star and it had
some I'd probably think they heard it and stole it too.
You give it a shot, you would try to sue.
I probably DM them. It's a little grand I'll shut up.
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I mean, y'all had this, Speaking of raging idiots, you'll
have had this controversy before where we did a song
called can't Say That in a country song and then
like Toby Keith and I don't want to relive this,
I know, and they put out something very similar and
I thought we were gonna have to get into a
barball ye. But then since I thought that, I didn't
want to, so I just gave it up. I was like,
we're not suing, we don't get beat up. What But
nobody heard anything, right, it was just coincidence. I agree.
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That happens all the time. Yeah, people have It's like
joke stealing. And there's a reason if I'm gonna go
and start trying to write new stuff that I don't
watch anything because I don't want to even accidentally have
something subconsciously that I remember and go, that's a great joke,
and then I don't try to save it. But then
I get think about the topic and I'm like, oh,
you know, it would be funny or sometimes like minded
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people think like minded things and write like minded jokes
or stories or songs as well. So good for this judge,
No money, no money for that. Yeah that's good. Although
I'm a fan Snowblind revival. Snowblind Revival not bad. Hey,
they still touring. Doesn't sound like as much of a
production budget star someday. I don't hate it though, well,
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I mean his voice is kind of raspe like that,
and hey, that snowblow it has ninety eight thousand views
on YouTube and one hundred and seven likes. Is it
one or is it a band? Looks like a band
from that picture, it's like a band? What year? What decade? Uh?
Two thousands? They turned off comments? Now yeah, I think
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it's like, are all the Nickelback fans coming over to
beat them up? Probably? Two thousand and eighteen is when
they put the October four, twenty eighteen, they put that
video up, and they put up a video lawyer up
nickel Back. Oh well they're fighting now hey, even that
it didn't work. We're talking about them on a national show.
Where do they live? I'd bring them in? Are you serious?
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Where do they live? Let me find them? M record
label is Snowblind Revival. They have their own record label.
Will sign them? Yeah, go ahead, Oh where are you
guys from? Wait? So what would you tell? Where is
Snowblind Revival from? And then they'll say who is Snowblind Revival?
I ain't don't even say nothing. I said, where are
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you guys from? And says love them? Like, how what
would you tell Chad? If you had them up here? Chad?
Who Kroger? Krueger Croker? Why would I tell him something.
I don't Knowmber, we just had him up here. But
Chad was up here. I know he's probably annoyed, Like
you're gonna have somebody up here that just caused me
a lawsuit? Yeah, M funny you mean I'm gonna do.
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I'm not their cousin like he showed just because we
had chatting here. We're not allowed to have these people here.
The world wars been in nickeba Hater's whole life and
Iget what's the right way? Kroger, Kruger, Krueger, Yeah, Chad Krueger. Okay,
thank you guys. That was, by the way. Speaking of
the Dallas Cowboys, Eddie got a candle from Amy for
his birthday. I love it. It's called us smells like
a cowboys wind candles very often. Okay, I've already made
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that joke. Snow Blind revivals of rock group from Texas. Oh,
if you guys are listening, we'd like to have you
on the show to do your hit rock Star and
let us be the judge of that dudes taking his
kids in school right now? Ware in a second day.
This story comes us from Westbury, New York. Three men
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walked into a target, went shopping looking for some things,
got a couple of car seats, put them in the
shopping cart, and then they headed to customer service and said,
we'd like to return these. Does that work? And they
were like, you haven't even bought them yet, Like there's
no way, it's not even in the system. You haven't paid. No, no,
we bought them. We're just bringing them back, like we
have you on the footage, just putting them in the cart.
(01:19:33):
So then they ran out of the store with them.
Police were called, so then they try to steal them.
They didn't want them to begin with, they were returning them,
so then they tried to say down if they got away,
brought them back again, maybe point go to a different target. Maybe. Yeah.
I guess some people started thinking and they're in the
mode of I just need money quick, like it doesn't matter,
I just gotta do something. But also maybe that's work
(01:19:54):
before too know what you can do turn the radios down, everybody.
What I did college is my alarm clock didn't go
off one time for a test, and so I slammed
it on the ground and it broke. So I went
to I'm not gonna say which store and bought the
exact same alarm clock. I'm sure alarm clock statute limitations
is not still in effect here, but go ahead and
went home put the broken one back in the box.
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So I get back, I got my money back, and
I had a new alarm clock. Boom. But it seemed
like you're proud of that. I mean, that was a
great move. But it was illegal. I wasn't illegal, hadn't
said anyway it was illegal. It's because you didn't get
caught doesn't mean it's not illegal. What was illegal about it?
It was broken? I said this one was broken. I'm
gonna be fraud Oh all right, and Friday's illegal. Yeah,
(01:20:37):
so what I heard last time? I checked it? All yeah? Man, Yeah,
still like you're proud of it. I thought it was
a pretty quick thinking on my feet, and so did
they when it put the things in the cart going.
I bet we didn't get a refund for this. All right,
I'm lunchbox. That's your bone Head story of the day.
There is a new Bobby cast this week. It's actually
up today with Sonny Sweeney. She started playing around Texas
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big following signed a record deal with Big Machine back
in two thousand and seven, and she talks about that
story how a CD randomly ended up on Scott Borshet's
desk and she don't know how I got there, but
she got a call. Is a whole thing. It's a
really cool story. But then she talked about getting dropped
from her label just a few years later. I remember
I had already put three songs out. I knew it
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wasn't doing what they wanted it to do. And Scott
came backstage, Oh my god, this was the greatest show
I've ever seen. If you play, we're gonna put another
single out? And I said really, And I kind of
felt that they weren't feeling it anymore. And so when
he said that, it kind of gave me a second
burst of energy where I was like, Wow, maybe this
is gonna work, you know, And I got really excited
(01:21:41):
about it. And then he didn't never do it, and
I'd asked. I asked about it, and he's like, yeah,
we decided not to. Then two months later he drops me.
So she was telling that story and that show biz,
that's a record business, that's a media business, that's all
of it. I mean, I may have to drop dropped tomorrow.
Let us know that. Yeah, Well, you'll know right after
I now, yes, so, but you know she's big on
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you know, show me a sign. And there were a
couple in this this podcast, but one was she was like,
I don't know, I'm gonna quit music. It's two thousand
and seven. They're like a week later or so, she
got a call she was nominated for an ACM that
same year. There's another one two on there that's pretty
crazy where she's like, I just need to sign and
then she got to sign him, like literally and Angel
walked up that here's your sign. Oh okay, I'm onto that.
(01:22:27):
But yeah, so and she her in normal that's but
Sonny Sweeney. I've seen her play a couple of times,
just paid money to watch her play. It's it's a
great interview. Just search for the Bobby Cast wherever you
listen to your podcasts. Okay, that's it for us, have
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