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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Transmitting Morning Studio morning.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
We are here, we are ready.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Well, well, let's let's do a roll call on sus here. Okay,
Amy here, thank you for being here today. Eddy here, cool,
glad you hear, Buddy, good to be here. Moregan here good.
They're killing it.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Lunchbox, lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Not here, huh still not here?
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Ray here? Okay, shup, Mike dy here. Everybody's here, lunchbox
is seat is empty again Today's but he was out
of all last week. He's he's on the phone though, now, Lunchbox.
I thought you were feeling better, like even Friday. Oh
I was.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
Man, I gotta tell you.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
I woke up this morning and I coughed one time,
and I was like, wool. That means I'm sick. I
gotta stay home.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
So, uh, I won't be making this today.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Guys.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
I apologize. Are you sure it wasn't like spit in
your throat or something? Because you've been gone for nine days,
ten days? I mean, it could have been spit in
my throat, but I just didn't want to take the chance.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
That I was sick, so I was proceeded with extreme caution.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Okay, I can appreciate that. Yeah, you're right, you're right.
Are there seagulls in the background. Oh if he was
at the beach, oh my gosh. Waves. You know what,
if he said he should stay home, I'm just gonna
leave it at that.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
If he's sick, that's right.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
I don't want to infect the room. So I mean,
I have one cough. I woke up and I was
brushing my teeth and it was like, I was like, oh, never.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Mind, but you had intention of coming in today.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
Yeah? Oh I had intention. I had my shoes on,
I had my socks on and underwear.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
He knew every piece of.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Lunchbox is not here today.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
What I don't know how long he's gonna milk this?
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Well, why don't we do that? I get to know
you question? Okayn, he can be on the phone for
this too, because he sounds great. I've never heard him
sound better. Act sounds awesome that I ever heard him.
Uh So, what what do you just like that everybody
else seems to like? Generally? That's the question. What do
you dislike that everybody else seems to like? And I'll
go first. It's peanut butter. I really hate peanut butter.
(02:13):
Can't do it out so and everybody's like, oh, you're
crazy because I like peanuts, I like butter.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
I don't like peanut butter. I like almond butter. I
like peanut butter. That's off the texture. I just hate
peanut butter.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
Amy Game of Thrones, pickles.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Pickles are probably pickles.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Yeah, pickles, Okay, game time is popular, but no show
really dominates.
Speaker 6 (02:32):
Oh okay, well then yeah pickles, because I mean that
calm standard, like on a Chick fil a sandwich, you
have to say no.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Pickles, and you hate pickles all the time, all the time.
Speaker 6 (02:41):
Yeah, ever since I got sick off of one in
sixth grade and the PEP squad driving home.
Speaker 7 (02:46):
Those are the days, man, right, I mean so you
said no shows, but I mean everyone loves the Office.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
I would say that's been around long enough and that
is a big enough pop culture phenomena.
Speaker 7 (02:56):
And I like little clips of the Office, like they
show up on TikTok, like that's funny.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
When I watch the show, I'm like, this is not good.
Speaker 7 (03:02):
It's so good, I know, and it's not a popular opinion,
but I just don't like the Office.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
I actually hate the Office.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
Okay, stop you said you laugh and a clip comes
up on TikTok.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
Just the clips.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
I think he has a short attention span. That's what
it is, like that Chili Kevin when he drops the chill,
that's funny. But then when I watch the show, I'm like,
this isn't funny, lunchbox. What do you dislike that everybody likes? Ooh,
I say ugly people?
Speaker 5 (03:23):
What wait, how's that even an answer?
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Well, yes, he's sick.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Everybody's nice to ugly people.
Speaker 6 (03:30):
Oh you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
And you always have the group of girls that has
the ugly girl in the group because they want to
feel better about associated with ugly people. Let's sup this around.
What do you like that everybody seems to dislike? I'm
gonna go art of choke ARTI chokes artichoke hearts what
they're called.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Oh yeah, I don't know anyone that likes I like
and I like Okra doesn't to be fried. I can
do wrong. I can do Okra just straight up pickled Okra,
love Okra? Amy, Okay, what do you like that it
feels like most people dislike.
Speaker 5 (04:02):
I feel like people like most people like broccoli?
Speaker 6 (04:06):
Right yeah, okay, shoot, I'm trying to think of everything.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Nothing lunchbox. Hot people.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
What do I like?
Speaker 2 (04:14):
I would sails and toenails, eating them because I like them.
Speaker 7 (04:21):
Okay, Eddie, I'm gonna say, like chili powder.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
On my fruit.
Speaker 5 (04:25):
Oh that's good.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Oh that's good. I like that sometimes. But yeah, I
love that. I don't think enough people are educated to
like it.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
They need to try. It's what they need to do.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
Okay, now I got you.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Well.
Speaker 6 (04:33):
I love sausage gravy on my cinnamon rolls.
Speaker 5 (04:37):
And some people get grossed out by that. It's so good.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
That's interesting. That's interesting.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yeah, all right, well lunchbox, good talk to you, buddy.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Yeah, so I will.
Speaker 4 (04:46):
I will try to be there tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Guys.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
I really appreciate it, you know.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
I hope you what do you appreciate that?
Speaker 1 (04:52):
For you?
Speaker 2 (04:52):
Guys, we didn't do anything? Okay, thank you neither for
ten days? All right, thank you and hope you get better, buddy.
All right, talk to you later.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
A right there, lunch marks, Let's open up the mailbag.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Mail and we read it all the air.
Speaker 4 (05:07):
Get something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, hello, Bobby, my husband and I are close to
the couple that lives across the street. Let's call them,
Mark and Lisa. We've known them for four years. We're
very tight. Recently, our front door camera facing the street
and their house has recorded several visits by a young
woman she's never visited when both of them are home.
Just when Mark's home alone, Mark lets her in. She
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stays for an hour or two and leaves. My husband
I didn't think much about it until the last time
when the woman was leaving, but leaned back inside the
door and to our surprise, gave Mark a little kiss.
My husband and I don't know what to do with this,
as we are like, hey, we're their friends.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
Do we ignore it?
Speaker 6 (05:51):
Though?
Speaker 2 (05:51):
We're not sure we can act the same around Mark
after this. Should we show the videos to Lisa or
to Mark? We're at a loss and we have a
dinner scheduled with them next week. Signed neighbor potential cheater. Now,
there are a couple of things of play here. Number one,
it ain't your business. But number two, you're going to
dinner with them. It's hard to fake and beat. There's
just a lot of variables here. It's a dangerous playground
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to start playing in when you start telling on people
if you're not super close to them, because who knows.
Is it what you think it is? Probably you don't
know them, but it might not be, and maybe they're
embarrassed to be like, it's just not your business. What
if it's Mark's sister, sister, cousins, relatives, best friends, your
business because that's what that's what you signed up for.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
How close are these friends? If they are in the
center of the circle, then you have to tell them.
Speaker 5 (06:43):
Like, if they weren't your neighbor, would you hang out
with them?
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Right? They're probably like level three friends, is what I'm saying. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
I wouldn't go to dinner with them though, because I
wouldn't be able to lie.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
But how would what's the excuse?
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Covid every week makes Yeah again, Yeah, that ever new
strange it if you're not super close to them, it's
not something I would get involved in. You can always
do that burner account email the video over. Oh no,
then it doesn't implement you're not.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
Involved in any way. But I still see the video
and you can feel like I'm letting them know.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
That would be like, what do you be saying? Not
your chili?
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Yeah, but they don't know it's my spoon in the chili.
It's just a random spoon.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
Oh okay, what if I'm keeping my mouth shut. I'm
keeping I'm not having a dinner with them, and keep my
mouth shut.
Speaker 7 (07:28):
What if bones you act like you're concerned about this
random person going to the house. You're like, hey, Cindy
or was her name, Lisa, fake Lisa, Like there's a
car coming to your house.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Do you know this person? Like I'm really worried that
they're breaking into your house and kissing your husband. They
walk out, and then that's for Lisa. It'd be like,
wait a minute, Mark's home.
Speaker 5 (07:47):
If I were if.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
I were going to figure it out, you know, you're
you're starting the pie shaking the horns and that, and
that's okay, but you're gonna have to suffer with it.
What I would, if I were going to do anything,
I would go to him and make him tell her
more than.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
Going make him but yeah, but that's what.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
I would go to him and say, like you're busted, yeah,
or ask him the questions and let him handle it
in that way. You're like, oh, I'm gonna have to
let her know, but I just want you to know
that this is happening.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
In case there's any reason you want to get ahead
of it.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
You could do that. I'm just shutting up. It ain't
my business. If it's your close friend, that's your business.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
If it's your.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
If it if it's in your bulls eye of friends
at your business, if it's in the first circle outside
of it, it's your business and you should let him know.
But anything outside of that, it ain't your business. And
nobody's getting hurt, hurt, like physically hurt. You also don't
know what's going on.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
Oh list is getting a heartbroken for sure.
Speaker 5 (08:37):
Yeah, till your camera.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Yeah, don't see. It's tough.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
I aact like you didn't see it. Yeah, that's that's
my I'm not saying it's the best for.
Speaker 6 (08:48):
I think it's so many variables that would change any
given circumstance.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
I'm saying now we just we chill, chill till the
next episode. If it gets worse, maybe, but I would wait.
If you see, just keep watching.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
That's what I did.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Keep watching, keep watching that camera. No, yeah, watching, let's switch.
I know the one starts coming in.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
I could get unhealthy.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
That's not Maybe he's a kissing teacher. He's doing less
from her.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Yeah, maybe you don't even know Okay, I'd say, out
of the chili, thank you. Close the mail back. We
got your game mail and we read in on their
Now let's find the clothes.
Speaker 6 (09:22):
Bobby's mail back.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Yea. On phone, It's Bill in North Carolina. Bill, what's
going on with you? Buddy? Hey, what's going on?
Speaker 1 (09:31):
Bobby?
Speaker 4 (09:31):
Good morning Marting. I had a great story. I wanted
to tell you all about an uber, a crazy uber, right,
my real short My wife was pregnant with our twins
in twenty one and we had to have emergency surgery
Dad Queen the twins transfer syndrome, and we had to
leave Raleigh in a hurry to get the Fincinnati Tultor
(09:51):
Talk tittle, and we landed in a bluzard turned out
to be the largest snowfall for Cincinnati in thirty years. Okay,
and my uber driver was a foreigner and he was
not coming before driving in the snow, so we got
stuck in the middle of Cincinnati at midnight, a little
after midnight, so I talked him into letting me drive
the uber car. And the backup playing was I'm a
(10:15):
firefighter and I was friends with some firefighters of Cincinnati.
They were actually coming to get us on the car truck.
That's but I was able to talk to him in
and let me drive. The Uber got us unstuck and
in the middle of the night we got to the
hotel at one thirty in the morning for uh, and
I left the Uber driver in his car. I hope
he got home okay. But we drove through Cincinnati, got
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to the hotel, made our appointment. The next day, we
had surgery. The twins were saved and they're perfectly helped him.
Now two year old.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Girls, there's a lot of elements here. One, I was
gonna say, how the babies they're too They're awesome.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Now great?
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Two? Did you have to like really work him to
be like, man, I can do this, Let me have
your car, let me drive or was he pretty receptive
and it was not respected.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
It was a pretty new car. It was actually brand new.
And my wife is like this, touch this, hush, we'll
get out with it's okay. I was like, oh, we
got to get into the hotel. Our appointments at seven
o'clock the next morning. We only got like five or
six hours left, get some rest, that kind of stuff.
And so I just I grew up in the country
driving in bad conditions, driving fire trucks, driving dump trucks.
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I just felt very confident that I could drive it,
and so once I finally talked him into it, he
was very uncomfortable with me driving at the whole ride.
He was like, oh, you want to pass, You wants
me pass, And I was like, bro, I got to
get into the hotel and you just you just ride.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Did he ride a shotgun or back seat?
Speaker 8 (11:40):
He rode?
Speaker 4 (11:40):
He rode shotgun and my wife stayed in the back seat.
Speaker 6 (11:43):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
He he did, He rode shotgun.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
And did he tip you? What was the tip? Did
he give you a good review? Five star?
Speaker 8 (11:49):
He did not.
Speaker 4 (11:50):
He just said, good luck with the pregnancy, hope everything
goes well. So that was good enough tip. I really
just hope he made a home okay, because that was
the time when we landed on the playing those three
inches of snow on the ground. When we got to
the hotel, that was six.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Inches oh wow.
Speaker 4 (12:04):
And we ended up getting I think it was thirteen
fourteen inches that night.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
And you had to pay, right, he had. I mean
you had to pay for the uber even though you
drop Oh yeah, sure, yeah, I mean mostly it was
just a car getting there in the car.
Speaker 6 (12:17):
Did any part of you think of like just inviting
the uber driver in or.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Name of the baby after the newber driver.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
No, I mean, I probably it sounds great now, but honestly,
we were full of anxiety. You know, we didn't know
if the kids were gonna make it. It was a
very rare condition and we were just like, I just
want to get a nap, just a little bit of
sleep before we have a whole And we did have
a whole day full of doctor's reportments and we didn't
have the surgery to It was seven eight o'clock that night,
so it was just a long, long day. I didn't
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have a rental car, so we had I had to
walk my pregnant wife to the hotel I meant to
the doctor's office, which was which was close to the hospital.
My buddies in Fishnetti found me a hotel that was
close to the to the hospital. But I did get
a trup the next day because we ended up staying
a whole week. But I did not think about naming
the matter. I guess we could have. We already had
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the name.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Yeah, I feel well, I appreciate that call.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
Thanks for the story. That's a great story. You know.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
I'm happy I could see like a little little movie
after this. Oh yeah, like a little You got to
intensify some things, like the cars broken down. It breaks
down to said, then he drives to the guy, the
uber driver then probably passes out and you have to
take over. He wakes up and he's trying to fight
you to get the car back. It's a lot too,
but that's a that's an awesome story. Thank you for
the call. Bill, Hope you have a great day.
Speaker 4 (13:36):
Thank you, all right, thank you.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
See it's time for the good news, Bobby. There's a
teenager name Z was getting ready for his first school dance.
He realized he did not know how to tie a tie.
He was supposed to wear a tie. His mom didn't
know how to tie a tie. He looked on YouTube.
He's like, I cannot get this. So he's like, I
don't know who to call. Where can I get So
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he called the local police department. Not nine one one, okay,
definitely not. Just call the number where you can talk
calmly and answer. And so the police department sent over
somebody named Officer Brendan Weinberger, and so he came over
showed him how to tether tie, then tied his tie,
and then send him on his way.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
That's awesome. It's pretty cool that he came to do that. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
That What would have been the cooler is if you
put him in the car with lights and run hot
all the way to escort. Yeah, that'd have been cool.
Great job, Love that, officer, Brendan Lineberger. That's pretty cool.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
So Bobby Bones Show Interviews.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
In case you didn't know, Landy Wilson's walking in the studio. Now,
let's play some of her number ones. Here is heart
like a truck from Lanky. I got a heart like.
There's things a man ought to know.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
Yeah, I know a few times a man on.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
Here's waiting the truck with hardy truck. Here's never say
never with Cole Swindow. I never with you, I end
up together with you. Here is I mean probably her
next number one watermelon, moonshine, drink a lot of men.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
So let's get to it now Here she has Lannie Wilson.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
On the Bobby Bone Show.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
Now, Lanie Wilson, Lannie, how old heck are you?
Speaker 2 (15:13):
I'm good you know, the fancier you get, the bigger
your hats get.
Speaker 9 (15:18):
I know, and the bigger my head gets.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
No.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Wow, she's holding the earphone up to her ear.
Speaker 3 (15:23):
I get it.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
When you have a cool hat, you don't want to
take her well, you.
Speaker 8 (15:25):
Don't want to see what's underneath this hat. That's why
I'm doing this looking like marac Arey over here.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
What do you mean like all your hair?
Speaker 8 (15:31):
You know how she's in the studio, She's like always
got it like right up to her, to her area.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
See that's a problem the feedback. Do the bottom ear
tier ear you do that? He's going to go into
the microphone. Boom, there we go. I just engineered. I'm
engineering here, engineer.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
I don't know when I saw that you were nominated
for nine Cmas. It's just it's it's so cool, but
it's also so weird because it's you work so hard
for so long, you struggle for a long time, and
then it feels like opportunity meets hard work and circumstances.
It's like boom, there goes landing shot out of a cannon.
Speaker 8 (16:06):
No, it does feel like the stars like have a
lined and it seems like they just keep a lining
over and over and over again. It's it's hard for
me to wrap my head around to be honest with you.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Are you ever like seriously like this.
Speaker 8 (16:21):
Is yes, But I will tell you too, I do
feel like like I'm right where I'm supposed to be.
I mean, it seems like it was last year that
I was over at your house and we were doing
the podcast.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
No seriously, even before that, it was you were over
at the house teaching me how to do a dance
when you did.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
Not have a song house.
Speaker 9 (16:37):
What year was that was that? Nineteen?
Speaker 3 (16:39):
It's nineteen thirty six.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
But it's like you've worked so hard and you've always
been this talented and you've always been as lovely. But again,
it's like the circumstance and the song and like it
is lined up and when you So you got nine
nominations for the CMAS, which is crazy and awesome to me.
What I was delightfully surprised was the Entertainer of the
Year nomination.
Speaker 8 (17:02):
Yeah, I'm not gonna lie. I'm still trying to wrap
my head around that one.
Speaker 9 (17:08):
It's crazy.
Speaker 8 (17:09):
It's the truth is we have played golly by the
time this year is over, I think we'll have played
about one hundred and sixty something shows, so I've definitely
not played like I haven't played a bunch of stadium shows.
But when you count up the amount of people who
have been at these shows, it's been a lot of
folks that we have played for this year. We played clubs,
we played stadiums with Luke, We're out on the road
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with Hardy right now.
Speaker 9 (17:31):
We have done everything you can imagine this year.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
It's so cool when I see like doing Wrangler, Like,
because you is Wrangler, is that a partner?
Speaker 4 (17:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (17:39):
Like that's when you know, Yeah, Like that's what makes
me happy.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Like when you get when you get paid for doing
things you would already do anyway, that's right, Like, that's
when you know because you're not faking it, you're not
doing anything you wouldn't have been doing anyway. But a company,
a big company, does't matter who just wrangled at this
point with you said it, we'd like to invest in
you to help us already doing that.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
That's when I'm like, I'm so.
Speaker 9 (18:02):
Proud for you, thank you.
Speaker 8 (18:03):
It does make a lot of sense just because I mean, well,
me and my sister we were riding horses before we
could walk, and I mean my parents had us in
a pair of wranglers.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Can I address something controversial. I'm not gonna take what
it is. Let's need to say yes or no. Yep,
yepod cool. And I know this is not true what
people say. But some people say you fake your accent.
I know that's not true.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Do you ever see that?
Speaker 9 (18:23):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (18:23):
And that's why I don't look at the comments anymore,
because when they start talking about my accent, I start
feeling like they talk about my family, and then I'm
ready to fight.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Okay, well, I've never said I'm talking about your family,
but I do occasionally sometimes, like if we have a
clip and they're like, is.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Her accent real?
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (18:36):
I just want her accent has always been exactly as
it is.
Speaker 6 (18:39):
This would be too much to keep up with, right,
the consistency, I mean, my gosh, y'all.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
It's why I don't or I try not to lie
because it's not that I'm too good for it. I
just can't remember all the time. I'd have to remember
all these lies. Can you imagine you having to stay
with a fake accent?
Speaker 9 (18:55):
What you see is what you get.
Speaker 8 (18:57):
I guess the truth is when I'm around thirty years
from now and I'm still talking this way, people will
finally shut up.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Does it get thicker when you because when I get
sleepier or tired, or I'm a home for a while
and r.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
I can song, Oh my gosh, it definitely gets thicker.
Speaker 5 (19:10):
Yes.
Speaker 8 (19:10):
And the truth is I probably have kept my accent
because I talked to my family a whole lot. I
FaceTime them every day. I'm really close with them. And
the truth is, like all two hundred of my people
in my town in basking talk this way. You could
go fifteen twenty minutes up the road and people sound different.
But there's all kinds of different accents in Louisiana. I mean,
you got cagen, you got a little bit of everything.
Speaker 3 (19:32):
A lot of people think she's from Germany and it's
just not true. It's from Louisiana.
Speaker 8 (19:36):
It's somebody was like, you're from Australia. I was like,
what y'all, no, I'm reading neck.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Let's talk about watermelon moonshine for a second.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Because you wrote this with a couple guys I know,
George Spinton, Yep, Josh Kurt. So you write this song,
you three are in a room I don't know.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
I'm always before we played.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
I'm just curious about who comes in, what, how does
the idea come about?
Speaker 3 (19:56):
How long does it take to write the song?
Speaker 8 (19:58):
Would Josh had the idea? He was drinking, Yeah, he
was drinking. He was drinking. No, actually he was zoomed in.
Me and Jordan were, Yeah, he was in prison and
you know, drinking some of that watermelon moonshine someway snuck in.
He had this idea, and immediately me and Jordan were
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like on board, just because we had all kind of
had a similar story, a similar situation about somebody that
we were crazy about back in the day and when
you felt like nothing else mattered, like you just you
were sure that you were gonna end up with this person,
and you had that bottle of something buried in the
back seat and you drank the whole thing and hope
your mama and daddy didn't smell it on you when
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you walked.
Speaker 9 (20:40):
Back through the house. It was just was a story
that resonated with us.
Speaker 8 (20:43):
So of course we started, you know, we started talking
about Strawberry Wine and how that song was an important
song growing up that was kind of like our anthem
when we thought about that nostalgic kind of love and
we wanted to do something kind of similar, you know,
without There's never gonna be another strawberry wine. I'm gonna
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just tell you that, but have a song for people
like that where they can just listen to it and
go back on.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
The Bobby Bones Show. Now, Lamy Wilson eat crawfish?
Speaker 9 (21:14):
Do I eat crawfish?
Speaker 6 (21:15):
Heck? Yo?
Speaker 9 (21:16):
Do you?
Speaker 3 (21:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:17):
You probably a little more than me. Just being from
Louisiana and Arkansas, we had a lot of crawfish, but
it's not her main thing, like you guys make it
and eat it.
Speaker 9 (21:23):
Oh, it's like I.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
Felt like breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Speaker 9 (21:26):
Yeah, you put it in a business.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
You sucked the heads.
Speaker 8 (21:29):
I don't do that now. I've got a lot of
family members that do that. That's just that just sounds
weird and it's just a little too far from me.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
It Yeah, and it's supposed to be like super tape.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
It's just weird.
Speaker 9 (21:40):
Yeah, I'm not gonna do that.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
It sucked ahead, No, I'm not.
Speaker 9 (21:42):
I'm not.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
Did you guys have crawfish like broils or boils? Oh?
Speaker 8 (21:47):
Yeah, I had a crawfish bull did I actually had
a crawfish bull from my senior graduation party, and I
had a bunch of crawfish. I had a DJ you
had a cookie cake invited my whole graduating class and
nobody showed up.
Speaker 5 (22:00):
How many were in your graduate Not many?
Speaker 9 (22:02):
I mean twenty four, but still it's twenty three.
Speaker 5 (22:05):
No's oh dang cookie cake.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
All I heard was cookie cake, Like it feels that
for you, but still cookie cake? How underappreciated is the
cookie cake from the Great American Cookie.
Speaker 8 (22:16):
Can the Great American cookie period? It's you go to
the mall the cookie cake from anywhere else?
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Like I want to I just want to slice at
the mall, double doozy, and you want to go, oh,
you got the cookie cookies? Oh like in the middle. Yeah,
see I needed the cookie cake and now I did
want a lot of icing and then scoop off like
three fourths of it but make it perfectly across the Yeah,
I get that. Oh man, the cookie cake was awesome.
When do you stop? When do you take a break?
Speaker 9 (22:41):
Well, November is a little bit slower because I'll be
in the.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Studio working on new stuff.
Speaker 9 (22:47):
YEP.
Speaker 8 (22:47):
So the truth is, like it's starting to kind of
settle down a little bit towards the end of the year.
January and February is when I'll and I'll really be
kind of taking a polls, working on new music, but
not traveling a whole lot.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
That's the coolest thing that you've got to show your family, Oh.
Speaker 8 (23:03):
My gosh, my new house in my land, because that's
something that my family takes a lot of pride in.
You know, Daddy's a farmer, and just kind of showing
I'm like, hey, look look look what I did.
Speaker 9 (23:16):
And it's it's just a proud.
Speaker 8 (23:18):
Moment for them to just, you know, for all of
us to kind of be able to celebrate together. And
the truth is they don't really know a whole lot
about the industry and they're kind of which I mean,
we're kind of all learning as we go, but they
don't know what a whole lot of things mean when
I say, hey, we just want this or this or
they don't really they don't really get it completely, but
(23:38):
they like to see it with their own eyes kind
of thing.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Do you feel like you're happy now?
Speaker 9 (23:44):
I am very happy. I will.
Speaker 8 (23:47):
I'm not going to sit here and lie and say
that this past year has not been hard in a whirlwind,
especially dealing with my daddy's health in the middle of
all this, which I've heard from a lot of other
artists too, that it's like it seems like when you're
when you're killing it, when you're like on top of
the world, that other things are kind of happening along
with it.
Speaker 9 (24:07):
And maybe that's.
Speaker 8 (24:08):
The Lord's way of making sure I keep one foot
on the ground. I don't know, but it's been hard,
it's been busy, but these are the moments that I've
dreamed about and prayed for, and you dang right, if
an opportunity comes my way, I'm taking it.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
Well, you're killing it.
Speaker 9 (24:24):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
It's awesome to see. I tell you every single time.
But every time you come in just a little more
of a star. And I don't want to look in
the eyes' getting to that point to where I don't
need land. These people coming up to me, we said,
don't look you look at in the chin when.
Speaker 8 (24:36):
Going to roll me in in one of those boxes.
And here next time, well, congratulations, thank you. Grand song
with all of it so.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
New music wise, like what when when are you doing
something when something new existing?
Speaker 8 (24:49):
You know, I don't know exactly when something will be
coming out. But like I said in November, I'll be
working on new music. The truth is I was working
on new music before the record Bill Bottom Country even
came out. Are he was writing for songs for them
because I knew that my time was going to be slim.
And I knew that with a with a crazy touring
schedule like it is right now, that I mean, you're
(25:09):
just not going have a whole lot of time to
write that third record.
Speaker 3 (25:13):
So next year I saw you doing the Nashville's Big Bash.
Speaker 9 (25:18):
Yeah, it's gonna be a big old bash.
Speaker 3 (25:20):
They didn't move back. They didn't offer me less money.
Speaker 9 (25:24):
Who does that come on now?
Speaker 3 (25:26):
Exactly?
Speaker 9 (25:26):
You offered me, Yeah, y'all get with it.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Offered me the less money, and I said.
Speaker 9 (25:29):
No, Hey, I've been there. How do you down?
Speaker 3 (25:34):
I've been there.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
I've been in a tough time there.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Landy's not feeling sorry for me? Oh how the times
of change?
Speaker 2 (25:40):
I can't cut you, no slug, Landy, congratulations, thank your
friends on all of it, and we will We'll see
you soon.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Thank you. Congratulates the CMA is at least.
Speaker 9 (25:48):
Thank you.
Speaker 6 (25:50):
Pile of stories, all right, have you ever like turned
into your driveway or gotten on your street, and then
suddenly you're like, oh, I have to go to the bathroom.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I mean, if he's my I just got myself close
to my house trying to rush home.
Speaker 9 (26:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (26:03):
Well, they say that scientists call it the latch key
in continence, which means it's this phenomenon that you're used
to going to the bathroom when you get home, and
when you do that enough, your body starts to be like, oh,
I'm pulling into my driveway, time to go pee.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Pavlo bean, Yeah, totally, almost like Pavlov's dog ring the bell.
Speaker 5 (26:21):
Start simply put its conditioning.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (26:25):
Yeah, so I don't know, I'm gonna start paying attention
to it.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Every time I see Mike d walk in my backyard,
I'm conditioning to go, oh my god, I forgot.
Speaker 3 (26:30):
I'm doing an interview the other day. He was, Yeah,
we have Eddie and I.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
Were working out and we have a studio there and
I saw Mike you walk into the backyard in for
like three seconds, I freaked out, like, oh my god.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
And then it turns out where it doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
But yeah, it was like, oh that's funny.
Speaker 5 (26:48):
So Idrisalva.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
You know, he was in Hijack on Apple TV plus,
Like that's what we recently watched.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Also in the office back in the day.
Speaker 6 (26:56):
Yeah, he's done a lot of things, apparently a lot
a lot because he's been in therapy he for a
year for being a workaholic. He said he wants to
shift his mindset so that working is not the same
as relaxing, and relaxing can be seen as something that's
actually productive for him.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
I feel that as in I have to I don't
do a good job of it, but I have to
sometimes work hard to be bored because I feel like
I to get into my best creative place, I need
to be at a board spot where where I'm not
putting out other fires or figuring things out. So I
have to work hard to not go and execute and
(27:32):
do something to be bored. It's tough, especially if you've
been in like a survival mode for a long time.
Speaker 6 (27:37):
Well, and he said too, being an actor and in
that industry, he feels as though he's actually rewarded for
his unhealthy habits.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
So yeah, yeah, it's like you may to stop doing
what I'm celebrated for. The one thing in my life
I've ever been celebrated for. But I'm told by other
people that live in my house that I'm loved by
real humans.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
Samly Yeah, all right, what else?
Speaker 6 (27:58):
A poll found that the average person and currently has
two thousand, seven hundred and ninety five photos in their phone.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Oh that is yeah, more than that, for sure. I
would think so too.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
And I even clean mine out sometimes I'll go through,
how do you know how many.
Speaker 5 (28:13):
Have a good question?
Speaker 2 (28:15):
I have six two hundred and fifty five Oh, and
then I have one thousand, four hundred and five videos.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
Where did you see that?
Speaker 2 (28:20):
I'm sinking five items right now and I'm optimizing battery power.
Speaker 5 (28:23):
Wait where do you find this?
Speaker 3 (28:26):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Yeah, yeah over here man.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
But yeah, and I do. I clean my picture out
a lot.
Speaker 6 (28:31):
So oh, and they say that we're taking on average
about six photos a day or that's how many times
you pull out your camera and you're like, oh, I
want to take a risure of that, or oh I
want to do a screenshot of that. I like it,
So I need to clean out my phone. Okay, I'm Amy.
Speaker 5 (28:44):
That's my pile.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
That was Amy's pile of stores.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
It's time for the good news.
Speaker 6 (28:54):
The city of Springfield, Massachusetts just put up a wall
of Love to help residents that are experiencing homelessness with food, insecurity,
or other items they may need for hygiene and whatnot.
And what I love about this story is I'm learning
about it because Springfield did it, but this is a
nationwide thing. There's Walls of Love all across the country
and it was founded by Holly Jackson, who was once
(29:17):
homeless herself, and she said she wants a stigma freeway
for people to just walk up and grab what.
Speaker 5 (29:23):
They need, no questions asked.
Speaker 6 (29:25):
And I just thought it was cool that these are
all over the country and they have volunteers. One hundred
percent of donations go to putting up these walls, and
it's really awesome.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
So it's again about people not feeling shame. Yes, I
think a lot of people have trouble asking for help.
We all have a little trouble asking for help different situation.
But what I always try to tell people is if
somebody asks you for help or advice or meant you
would do it, yet we still don't want to ask
for help even though we know we would do it,
(29:54):
and probably everybody wants to do it, but we're ashamed
or embarrassed to ask. But it's like, if you need
to help, just ask for it. If you need advice,
if you have a goal, just ask somebody to help
you get it. This is a different situation, and again
it's because people are ashamed to ask for help, myself
included at times. So I love that that.
Speaker 6 (30:10):
She's doing this well and this being you know, in
Boston there's winter clothing that's also available.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
It's as exactly the same, So don't say it's same,
don't call it loves.
Speaker 6 (30:21):
I didn't mean to. I was just thinking I should
have said Massachusetts.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
Yes, yeah, a couple hours away.
Speaker 6 (30:26):
I know, Springfield Fire Department. That's where this Wall of
Love is and they have, yeah, the winter clothing and stuff.
So something to keep in mind if you want to
start it in your own city.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
That's awesome. Thank you. That's what it's all about.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
That was telling me something good.