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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There we go transmitting America, Alia. Welcome to Wednesday Show
Morning Morning. Amy's back.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yes, what do you mean.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Question? What was wrong? Oh?

Speaker 2 (00:23):
I don't know what's going on with my body.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
But I spent a lot of time in bed, and
the part that made me nervous was early in the morning.
I was really hot and had a fever, and so
I was like, I don't know what's happening. I never
went above a hundred, but then I stayed around ninety nine.
But I mean, I can't risk bringing that in here
to you and things you have coming up and going on.
I know, I felt like we sent far enough apart

(00:45):
to where maybe then I was like, anybody.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Ever feels like they're sick, the rule is don't come up.
I know, but actually good nobody gets upset.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Some of my girls stuff I can power through. I mean,
that's just what we have to do.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
But I that's not contagious.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Obviously, a fever isn't related to that. I don't know.
My body was trying to tell me, but I was
trying to listen to it.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Sonia, take a day, and no I didn't.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
I never left my bed or my couch. I was
like altered between those two. And then you know, because
Lunchbox still hasn't lived down the time he gave you COVID,
and I can be that person.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Getting He's not everybody something, you get COVID. Yeah, Yeah,
Wilson's Amy's back. We're gonna focus on her today all
the talk. Amy do a couple of things, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Amy was first, so I wasn't feeling very hungry. I
barely ate.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
But what I did, you know, enjoy, was toast. And
then I see this article talking about eggs and the
benefits of eggs and how it can help with Alzheimer's.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Not an egg guy, Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Well you need to be.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
That's not an That's my point of this study that
was published in the Journal of Nutrition. It said eating
one or more eggs per week leads to fifty percent
lower risk of Alzheimer's. My aunt and uncle had Alzheimer's,
so I would I'm now I'm all the eggs all
the time, all the Yeah, eggs all the time.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Leggs all the time, eggs all the time. About the time.
I love eggs from my head down to my legs.
I was singing that my watch, like, what is that song?
What's the incredible leedvele egg. And she's like, I don't
know what that is. You don't know. I love eggs
from my head down to my legs. She's like, no,
well I don't. I don't like eggs. I have some
scrambled eggs. The only way I like an egg is.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Scrambled eg But if you tried it on just a
piece of toast, some butter and.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Salt, I tried that. Yeah, it's fine. I just don't
chase eggs boiled eggs if I'm like purposely trying to
get somewhere with my body I have lose weight for
a TV shoot or I don't. I'm not an egg guy,
Sonny side up man, not an egg gag. But I
love it eggs. I can't believe you guys don't know
that from my.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
Head down to my legs.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
Did you break that up?

Speaker 5 (02:44):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:45):
What are you talking about? It's a commercial man, the
incredible levele egg. You are crazy?

Speaker 3 (02:48):
All right?

Speaker 1 (02:48):
What else you got?

Speaker 2 (02:49):
All right?

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Another thing that is good for us and it's going
to help us stay young is taking daytime nabs. I
saw this National Library of Medicine put out this whole
benefits of daytime napping.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
So that's the case, lunchbox will be twelve.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
He goes like four hour naps. He goes to bed.
It's not even a nap. He goes to bed for
a second bedtime in the day.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
I mean, if you think about it, though, he still
is kind of immature, like a twelve year old is
done his room. Also like he does look like Doug Funny,
who's very young.

Speaker 6 (03:21):
Yeah, shots that were unnecessary, welcome back, but okay, all right.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
The benefits of daytime napping.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
It could slow the rate at which your brain shrinks
as you age. Naps of thirty minutes or less provide
the best short term cognitive benefits, So keep it around that.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
He doesn't do or less. What's an average nap? You
think a two hours? What's a really strong nap?

Speaker 4 (03:47):
Three and a half four hours?

Speaker 2 (03:49):
Wow, it's like a night's sleep for Bobby.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
That's why old that you can sleep for that long
in the day, which they do.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Say napping earlier in the day is less likely to
disrupt your nighttime sleep, which would be the goal.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
So I'm jealous. I'm not hating. I'm jealous.

Speaker 6 (04:03):
Listen, I if you want to hate, hate, I don't
care you hate because you ain't.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
No, I'm not hating, and I am.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
I mean, I'm just saying naps are amazing. I've been
doing them forever. And I mean even if I.

Speaker 6 (04:14):
Can get fifteen minutes, I mean, it kind of sucks,
but I'm like, I'll do it. I'll close my eyes
for fifteen minutes.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Let's go. He's also one of those guys who can
just go to sleep asn't matter where. That's crazy. Like
we did a bit with him once where he went
to a mattress like store and wanted to test out
the mattresses and he went to sleep in the in
the sore. It was amazing. He did another bit where
he watched him sleep on social media. Yeah yeah, he
just put the phone up and streamed himself napping.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
He's asleep about ten seconds.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
He just fell asleep. I mean, I'm jealous of that too,
because you must have no anxiety.

Speaker 4 (04:44):
No anxiety. And what's great is like I lay down
in my brain. It's not like people.

Speaker 6 (04:48):
There's a lot of million things running through my head
and it doesn't matter when I nap.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
I can still go to bed at night. Like it's
like if I go to.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
A nap from.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
Yeah, two to five. If I nap and it's nine o'clock,
a time to go.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Bit that's the goal. He said it himself.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
He has nothing going on sometimes what I think about lunchboxes,
he tries to paint this picture of his like rough
childhood and you know, lived like on the edge of
the little white criminals. Like, but I really feel like,
out of a lot of us on the show, he
had one of the most secured upbringings.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
Like he's probably one of the most secure.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
That's very, very jealous.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
Oh yeah, my parents were very lovely. They were there
for me.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Your dad still kiss on my mouth, am my mom?
We've never done triple kiss, so what the we haven't.
That's disgusting.

Speaker 4 (05:35):
I just said we haven't.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
So Ideally, he's technically one of the best partners or
like mate, Like if you were looking for a secure mate,
Lunchbox has this. I think he has a secure attachment style.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Yeah, and he had great models right to learn from,
even if he wasn't purposefully doing it. I think a
lot of my trouble in my marriage for me because
I didn't my mom or wasn't he living with my mom?
She was until later on. Oh, it was just her,
it was just my grandma. I didn't see that. So
I've had to like figure it out and not really

(06:08):
know what a secure, safe relationship even is, which, by
the way, tough for my wife sometimes. Yeah, it's tough
for the mate. Mate. Let's open up the mailbag, you
friend the game mail, and we read it all the air.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
Get something we call Bobby's mail bag.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones. I'm wondering what your thoughts are
about younger teens getting jobs over the summer. My son
just turned fourteen. He's on the fence about working at
a local restaurant. I mean really, though my husband is
he thinks it'll be good for my son to learn
responsibility and earn a little money. I think he should
have a couple more care free summers. Trying to figure
out if I should urge him to work or let

(06:48):
him have another summer of just being a kid. Signed
mom in Tampa Bay. Different for me. I had to
work to buy school clothes, but I can't get a
real jobata I was sixteen, not where I got real
real paycheck, like to the government stuff. So I want
to just you know, husehold yards or built sea walls

(07:09):
and did stuff like that, which.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Maybe you'd make more because you didn't have to pay taxes.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah, you got paid more, paid less because you're a kid. True,
you didn't know the rules. But to everybody listening out
that the works through IRS, I always pay my taxes.
Anybody else saying stuff like that, you check them out,
I'm all good over here. Okay, Look, here's the thing.
If the sun wants to do it, I think you
absolutely should let him do it. I think it's great

(07:32):
for him to learn how just how the real world works.
And can they pay a fourteen year old yeah, yes, okay,
can and let them see how taxes work. I don't
think you should make them do like twenty five thirty
hours a week if they don't want to. If they
start to go, this is awesome. I can go to
work and make money and buy stuff, then that's great.
Let them work as much as they want, because it's
not gonna be affecting schoolwork. It's summertime.

Speaker 7 (07:53):
But you have to make the buying stuff a thing like,
because if you just buy stuff for them, then they
won't want to work. But if you make it to
where it we're not gonna buy anything.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
For you.

Speaker 7 (08:01):
But if you can work, you can buy whatever you want,
then there's something to work for.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
I think it makes sense if that's it. But if
it's the purpose of just like he just wants to
go work and make some money to buy stuff, I
think you should also let him just work to buy
stuff sure himself too.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
Yeah, I think this is great. She's actually really blessed.
Yay are to have a child. It's like, I would
like to go work this summer.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
Let him work. Yeah, encourage him to work. Don't overwork
him if he doesn't want to do it because you
want him to have a summer. But it's also awesome
as a kid to have a job and create a
new like net of friends, like people that you work with.
That's what life is. A bunch of people in the
office become like you're you're not your family, but like
the people you're you're like fake family. It's like us family. Yeah,

(08:44):
fake family here. So my recommendation is let him work.
Don't make him work more than he wants to unless
you need him to. And I think he's gonna have
one of those summers that you're wanting him to have
by working, because he's gonna meet people older. He's gonna
make friends, he's gonna learn about money. It's gonna be awesome.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Wanted to meet older people, the older crowd.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Man, but he'll learn him me sixteen year old, sevente
year old twenty five year olds. One of the best
summer's ever had was when I was a live card.

Speaker 7 (09:09):
I mean because we were all just so we hung
out and then when we when we shut the pool down,
we'd hang out afterwards, and it was a lot of fun.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Well, I just can't imagine there's other fourteen year olds
working here. There can't be like ten fourteen year olds.
The other people are gonna be adults. Threshing.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
I know, but I'm on the breaks of the twenty
five year old friendships.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
But no, not friendships, just but there will be at work,
you'll have you'll know people that are older, Drew, Okay,
let them work. Courage him work.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
That's great.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
That will be the summer you think you want him
to have. We got your mail and we read on
their Now let's find the clothes.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
Bobby failed that year.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
The assignment was bring us something funny from the Internet.
First off, there are videos of cicadas swarming people all
over TikTok. I saw one where woman was mowing her yard,
but there were so many cicadas she was mowing her
yard and a beekeeper suit. Okay, which is hilarious. Although
the cicadas have started to be quieter. Yeah, I think
maybe they would be the holes. They are gone. They're gone,
they moved out. Vacation's over. Yeah. Man, here's a woman

(10:04):
in Tennessee. She hates cicadas and so she's on TikTok
talking about him. Wait, it's fun to attack out here
in Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
Where is out here fighting for our lives out here Tennessee?

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Baby these cicadas having baby like how they said them.
Alias was coming any time to rally the truth.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Say avocado, shoot a cicato.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
I'm talking about pocato. Stop the vocado. That's very funny.
That's very funny. Here's the guy who works in an
amusement park. I'm gonna play some of this. He messes
with people because right before they're strapped in and they're
on one of those rides that just goes and shoots
him off. Right before he shoots him off, he's like
something wrong with your seat? Boo no, or like hey,
you're your thing's not connected, and then right when they

(10:43):
freak out, he shoots them off.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Hold on, they's showing red on your seatbelts.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
I gotta come check it.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
I've said, I forgot to put your shoulders shafts on.
He thinks of all different ways of something being wrong
to scare though.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Check the chain, not wrong with the Yeah, it's showing
right here. Hold on, old ladies, I got to.

Speaker 8 (11:03):
Check the jane.

Speaker 9 (11:06):
He then has a camera that will show their hilarious
reactions as they fall down.

Speaker 8 (11:10):
I've got the should.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
Hold on, that's messed up. That is so funny though.
Here's a mom with her toddler and she has a
dollar bill and George Washington on the dollar bill obviously,
but George Washington has a white wig. This kid thinks
that that is grandma, not George Washington.

Speaker 8 (11:28):
Who's on there, Paisley Grandma?

Speaker 1 (11:30):
That no grandma, that's your grandma.

Speaker 10 (11:34):
Wow, that's not a grandma, is George Washington?

Speaker 1 (11:44):
I kind of picture what a grandma looks like them? Now? Cute.
Here's a Caitlin Clark press conference, but done with AI
because Caitlyn Clark just gets pounded every game like unneeded
and So here's a fake postgame press conference that someone
made because of all the hate that on can't like
Clark using AI.

Speaker 5 (12:02):
I'm the richest woman in the w n B A.
I've got endorsements with Nike and Gatorade. Most of these
other ladies work second jobs at foot locker. Just taking
Alissa sitting next to me, she makes less than a
high school teacher in Ohio. No hardworking American wants to
spend their hard earned cash. I to see a bunch
of clumsy brickley and females. I made more money in
college than these women see in their whole careers.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
So mostly it's what people wish you would say, because
how much you're just getting pounded. And then here's Paul
rud eating peanuts at a Royals game and forgetting he
has a peanut allergy. It's been fifteen years. Don't worry
about him, all right. So there's my five I found

(12:45):
on the internet. Eddie gave me something funny.

Speaker 7 (12:47):
I read that this guy he went to a YouTube
concert in Scotland and he said, man, it was so cool.
Bono was on stage and he made the whole crowd
shut up, like he just said, everybody be quiet for
like a few seconds, and the whole place got quiet,
and he started clapping.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
His hands just like that, and then he.

Speaker 7 (13:04):
Said, every time I clap my hands, a child in
Africa dies.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
And it was like wow.

Speaker 7 (13:10):
And then this guy in the crowd goes, well, stop clapping, Lol,
it's so hard.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Why are you killing the kids? That's funny?

Speaker 6 (13:24):
Lunchbox, Yeah, Wheel of Fortune. They had a forward phrase
and the answer ended up being this is the best.
But before they got the right answer, this guy guess this.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
Tomorrow right in the butt. The girl goes, what I mean,
I could have been that? Well, there weren't two teas though,
that's a problem. He didn't think that. I think my uh,
pat right in the button? But would it be? I
don't think so, I mean pat.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
His face is just like, uh.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
All right, Raymond, know what you got.

Speaker 9 (14:01):
There's this English golfer and she smokes while she plays golf,
so she's been getting a ton of attention and guys
have even started hitting on her.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Now Here you go.

Speaker 11 (14:09):
Jenery was walking to the range, had my hands full.
Someone asked me for autograph and I'm not gonna say
no because I always like signing autographs to them. Just
having a cigarette in my mouth. It's just one of
them things. But it's been crazy, like the fans have
been shating my name this week. Someone said I've dropped
something and handed their phone number in my hand, in
my on a piece of paper in my hand, and
I put it so funny. It was like, here's my number,

(14:30):
text me so so we can figure out where I'm
taking out for dinner to night. I never text him obviously.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
When I saw her first gip, were like, that's John
Day's daughter because she's not smoking a cigarette playing he
does that? He ga wpga lpga, excuse me. But she
says she was trying to stop vaping, so she started
smoking cigarettes. Well, that doesn't like which one is a
lot better? I don't think I think smoking is better,
but you do think that's better. Really, I think.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
Vaping is really bad for you.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
I think they're both just equally bad.

Speaker 9 (14:56):
No good, She'll finish eighteenth toll and she'll start ripping
a heater hilarious, a heater dart?

Speaker 1 (15:03):
What you say, Yeah, well, yeah, okay, ripping a dart?
All right, RAYMONDO take you. It's time for the good news.
How much.

Speaker 6 (15:17):
Six year old Evan Croxell was relieved when his house
didn't get hit by a tornado. They had storms in
his you know, neighborhood, his town, and luckily his house
was still standing. But then his mom explained to him,
you know some of your friends their houses got hit.
They don't have any toys left, and you know they're
gonna be rebuilding their lives.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
He was like, well, mom, we got to do something.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
So he said, I'm gonna set up a toy stand
where I'm gonna have all my toys out in the
front and if anybody needs toys, they can come by
pick out toys for free, and we'll have a conversation.
Dan free for free, not even selling them. That's good
six years old giving away his toys. That's crazy, that's
good stuff, Evan Croxell.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
And how does that make you feel about your kids?
And there's hope for your kids, or that you parented
probably a little poorly comparison.

Speaker 6 (16:06):
I think that probably poor parenting on my part because
I have an almost six year old and I try
to give away one of his toys to goodwill and
he said, no, we still need that toy.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
So maybe he needed the toy to think about that
he hadn't played within two years. Oh, great job with
those parents. Great job to Evan. That's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good. We got five bucks
to the winner. Yes, up the Bobby few. If you win,
you can flip a coin possibly double your money. Oh

(16:37):
I like that.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
Let's go.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
We rolled the dice backstage, going first as lunchbox, name
a very famous person named John. J O h In.
We as two thousand people on social media to name
a famous person named John. Lunchbox. You're up first, name

(16:59):
of John. It was a little weird to say, but yeah,
name of John, Yeah, Jo John named John? John Mayer
Show me John Mayer number five answer? Have you yourself
have your five little John points? John Lennon Show me

(17:22):
John Lennon number one answer. Oh it's good dude. That
was the number one six points.

Speaker 10 (17:31):
John.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
This always gets so hard it does.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
It even feels weird saying the word after the John.

Speaker 6 (17:40):
Sean Cougar Mellon Camp, John Cougar Mellencamp, that's in correct.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
He would be the guy that's saying little pig cows
is for you and me? Yeah, for you and me?
Is he the I'm gonna chilling dog. There is outside
of the free Eddie, David.

Speaker 7 (18:02):
John.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Let's go with the guy in the office, John Krasinsky,
John number ten answer ten points for you, Eddie.

Speaker 7 (18:11):
Let's go with the guy that was in office a
long long time ago.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
John Adams, Jrummy, John Second President Adams, Oh Amy, over
to you. We're talking about famous people named John, not
maybe John's you know in your life. We'll keep those private.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
Yeah, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
Yeah, John Stamos, John SteamOS, Uncle Jesse.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Number six answer John Stamos, Amy, that's goody.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
He hush.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Four answers are off the board. At number one was
John Lennon, At number five was John Mayer. Number six
was John Stamos, and at number ten John Krasinski, who
played Jim Halford on the Office, amongst other things.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Ahead, how about John the Baptiste, John.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
The Baptiste, Bad night, Jesus, how did you not make
the last? That's crazy?

Speaker 2 (19:06):
This is I can't play the S game.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, I'm out to you, yeller Heathens. All right, points
are doubled. Lunchbox. Four answers off the board. Name a
famous person named John, Yeah, John Michael Montgomery, John lives
to dance. You learn as you go. Michael Montgomery. That's
a good guess, Eddie.

Speaker 7 (19:27):
Oh, double points of double John Daily, John Daily, the
gold run.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Amy over the years, three rounds total.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah, John Deere Green.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
John Deere green on the hot summer night. I would
have said John Deere before John Deere Green.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
I don't know John Deere O, yeah, that's what I meant.
The tractor John Deere is. Yeah, I don't know why.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Here in the color he painted. I think I was
just the deer green on a hot summer not that
was the color up there. But no John, no, John
dear John. Points are tripled, John lunchbox. This is the
last chance you got. You only have six points. You
need a famous John.

Speaker 6 (20:10):
Yeah, I need a famous one. I also need one
that's a legend. You mean John Legend.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Oh, oh, that's good show me John Legend. D Eddie.
You're in the league, so you don't necessarily have to Again,
there is no John Legend on the list. You don't
necessarily have to score here, but it would be good.
Points are tripled. One is John Lennon, five is John Mayer,

(20:37):
six is John Stamos, and ten is John Krazinski.

Speaker 7 (20:39):
Name of John, I mean no one said it had
to be his first name. So give me Elton John.
Come on, manby, give me Elton John, the tiny dancer
Aldam closer.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Elton John must be the first name on. I'll go
a Filipp Amy, a famous person named John.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
What about John? Party?

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Show me John Party the window No. Number nine? Answer?
What's twenty seven points? Amy has now won the game.
Let's see how far she can go.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
Jonathan Taylor Thomas jump, He's a John.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
That thing here is Amy's winning song. First, there you go.
Let's walk down the board here, guys, I John F.
Kennedy number two. Another person John's seen at number three,
John bon Jovi at four, John Denver at seven, John

(21:44):
Travolta at eight. Okay, yeah it does all make sense.

Speaker 4 (21:48):
Yeah I had John Willis boots. But that's not a
good one.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
No, it is a John not on the list. Though
you're the winner. That's a tough one. Man. You're right
when you start saying John.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
You're like, oh no, I started you think like I
had seen her written down, But I was like, his
first name is on John. It's not John, It's I
don't know, but I have all I had was seen
a written down because I thought, is there is that
his first same? Then I was like, no, I don't
think it's John. I think it's maybe James JS.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
You go that one's the thing? Amy is our winner.
Amy have five dollars. Oh oh, so here's what you
can do. You can have the five dollars okay, or
I can go to the Bingo property and you can
go over under the number thirty five. Oh, if you
want to double it, okay, double it over under.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
Let's go, we go over thirty five. Yeah, I'm going
to go over thirty five to double my money.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Okay, that's over under over Okay, she sicks over. How
many numbers are in there? Hundred is forty two doubles? Wow?
Triple it?

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (22:54):
What triple it it? Do you have a ten over
under number two? I can? Oh, I can give you
as a one more five spot here over under if
you want to go there around okay, bought more bucks?
Go ahead, it's all nothing though.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Yeah, go ahead, all right? Now over under thirty still
thirty five, okay, let's go.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Let's go under this time.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
He picked under under give it sixty six. It's I
could keep my money. Wh just like you go Why don't.
That's the way the cooks. Any what happened.

Speaker 7 (23:29):
Yeah, so my five year old he finished his baseball season. Well,
I guess it's like coach pitch baseball or whatever. And
at the end of the season, they all had a
little huddle around. The coach did a little speech, thank
you guys so much for being part of this team.
You guys are awesome, and then he busts out a
box of balls and a bunch of baseballs that he
wrote on and on each ball he gave to a

(23:49):
single kid, and it had a word that described that
kid so like it was like fast. He wrote the
word fast, and like, Jimmy, you're fast. So here's your ball.
My son got my because he has a strong rold,
a big dude.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Like when he was even smaller, him and my bulldog
used to run at each other and just smack yeah,
and they both get up like like blow of birds
above their head when they get back up. So I've
doing the same thing. I got some baseballs over here.
Oh that's why I have the box of balls with
your yeah, so your coach right now, all right, First,
I'd like to say I like to thank all of

(24:25):
you for being here. Today. Hey, what a great run
we've had on this show. That's right, coach, Thank you, coach.
Many years we've been doing this thing for I don't know,
a long time, too long. So I like to first start.
And all I did was write down the words that
came to my mind whenever I thought of you. And
so first off, I have lunchbox here. Oh yeah, And

(24:48):
for lunchbox I wrote opinionated, okay, and unyielding, unyielding. Right,
he just doesn't stop. Oh, he will not stop. So
this ball here, as you can see, I wrote with
the black sharpie on the baseball. Your handwriting is terrible. Okay,
I thought I had terrible handwriting. That is bad to

(25:09):
read that write on a baseball. You can't if it
gets closer.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Baseballs are hard to write on.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Here's your ball?

Speaker 3 (25:14):
Oh gosh, okay, we catch that crap?

Speaker 2 (25:17):
All right?

Speaker 1 (25:18):
And yielding? And what was it? Can you read it now?

Speaker 4 (25:22):
I can read opinionated? The other one I would have
had to.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
You didn't know that words. That's probably tough. But he
doesn't stop. It doesn't matter if he's right a wrong,
He keep pushing back. Okay, okay, good, good, good, okay.
Well you didn't sign it, man, you want me to
sign it? My goodness, throw.

Speaker 3 (25:37):
The ball like this, I like, we already don't have equipment.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
I did. I was doing a double play. I was
trying to toss it to al right. Sorry, I didn't
sign it. I didn't like autograph. But so why are
you signing it? He told me to coach. Is he
going to sell this? Guys, guys, you're gonna hurt someone.
That's him? Okay, next up, Next up, Eddie? Come on,

(26:09):
I wrote on yours bold I did not write that
would have been me funny, Okay. I wrote funny nice,
and I wrote makes everything a little more fun. Yeah,
so fun funny, fun and funny. That's Eddie signed it.
I'm going in between those two. Lucky Coach, come on,

(26:31):
I got it. See I can catch job. Sign it
right there.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
Man Morgan.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Number two, ahead of our digital I wrote bright as
in give a pretty bright presence about you. I wrote
hopeful because through this process of your dating trials and tribulations,
you've remained hopeful for the most part. And then I
wrote midwestern because you you represented more than Ray does. Yeah, yeah,

(27:01):
for sure, and you have very positive Midwestern sensibilities. I
think people from the West are pretty awesome. So Morgan
number two, I wrote this on your ball.

Speaker 4 (27:11):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
Those are all really kind about Morgan got three words nice.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
I just wrote what was coming, only got yeah. I
don't even it's not about oh yeah, seeing.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
Y'all got two. She got three. That's all.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
It's not a company. At least he got like sentences.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
And he did get a sentence, and he got literation.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Raymondo sits in the glass room to get the room
much is every button on the board. If you hear
a sound, it's Ray Mundo gets here butt crack before
anybody else because he's worried. I wrote on Raymundo's ball anxious, stressed,
stressed out. I wrote lunch pale because you show up
to freaking work. I'm gonna go put that thing in

(27:51):
the mill Man frame it like matter, lunch pale. And
then I wrote consistent. If there's somebody who's here always
same time, it's Raymundo. And then I wrote random, very random.
Aug you ever quite know what he's gonna say. I
would say, all are valid, thank you. Just throw it
through the glass. I will not.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
I'll take it.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Oh boy, oh wow, move this way to the light.
There you go, good cats, Amy, you're my final ball.
It's four. She has four words, but three three words?
What do you mean we all got two? You got
a whole sentence. It doesn't matter. You guys are making stuff.

Speaker 4 (28:32):
He has four because executes half.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Oh that's already happened.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Four.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
I get it. It's three dashes. Okay, Amy, I've put
on yours resilient last couple of years. You've been through
a whole bunch of you know, between your dad dying
and divorce, and we don't go to all of them,
but and you went through it on the air on
your back. I wrote, cool mom, because you say that

(28:58):
a lot.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
You said, I can't say that right, but I but I.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Can say that you say that. I don't always agree
with it, But that's like what I think of when
you think about you. It's like you always saying you're
a cool mom.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
But you're it's supposed to be you're So you're saying
I'm a cool mom.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
I'm saying you think you're a cool mom, and it's
rubbed off on me.

Speaker 6 (29:12):
You Okay, I think you're just scratched that.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
And then I wrote keen and so I know you
guys are gonna ask me what does that mean? Google that? Okay, good.
Keen means having a strong interest and eagerness to learn,
grow and excel in a specific area. I think more
than anybody, Amy has invested in herself and has learned
a lot about herself and how she wants to pursue relationships,
not even romantic, but and I just think that you

(29:38):
have put in the most work on yourself and that's
pretty cool. So I wrote, Keen, thank you. That is
your ball. Don't want they get Keen want from that
is not it?

Speaker 2 (29:46):
Well, Keen is the king, Keen wall is q not.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
The same, sounds the same? Can you catch it?

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Though?

Speaker 11 (29:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (29:53):
I played?

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Okay, you guys have to stopped saying.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
That you couldn't put athletic on there.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
I did not know hard. Now I'm not going it hard.
She didn't catch it, So there you go. There's balls
for all you guys. Thank you, man, I just gave
you all my balls. Okay, what I see what you did?
I didn't do anything.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Pile of stories.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
So Bobby, do you know the difference between like on
a woman, would you be able to tell that she's got.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
A side park going on or a middle part.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Yeah, for sure in a rear. Yeah. My wife has
lectured mel what's cool and what's not a few times.
It changes quite often.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
Oh yeah, it's so hard to keep up.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
I do a side part myself, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Because I'm millennial and I love a side part.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
But I was told that was old a couple of
years ago.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
What if you have forward bangs though, like Morgan?

Speaker 3 (30:41):
Yeah, banks are just so you're like a different category.
It's a different category. Like if you can pull off
the bangs, good for you.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
They're so cute.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
Yeah. So what's now?

Speaker 3 (30:52):
The story is that the side part is trending again,
just as we were getting used to the middle part.
It's now cool to do the side part again. So
you won't look old if you do it.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Who's deciding this? Who does the part and says this?
I'm sixteen year old on Twitter.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
And TikTok or TikTok somewhere or and then I have
to read about it, probably a few weeks months later.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
My why Twitter and a sixteen year old on Twitter? Yeah,
I meant to say, TikTok oh, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (31:17):
So, speaking of trends, that there is a food trend
that's really hot right now, and it's called.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
SWICYU sweet and spicy, that's it. I don't like anything spicy.
I'm as generic white guy as possible. Nothing spicy.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
But if you tried swicy, I don't want it.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Spicy ruins the food. I don't like it. I don't
be having to throw it out if it's like even
if I get my old spicy like, I'm risking not
being able to eat it, not being able to enjoy it.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
No, your ibs, no, just the taste of it.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
I don't like anything too hot, but I don't drink
milk out of a glass, so don't be thinking I'm
full white boy.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
So from chips, popcorn, burgers, even to ice cream, frozen pizza,
and alcohol, so many brands are hopping on the spicy
tree meat.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
I don't like spicy. Do you a spicy person? Ish?

Speaker 2 (32:03):
I get?

Speaker 3 (32:04):
I don't want to be too hot if I get
like if I'm at the grocery store and I'm looking
at salsa and it says mild, medium, hot.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Mild and mediums have the same. No, no, man, mediums
hotter than mild. Yeah, yes, because the problem I think
it's I got medium a few times.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
I like at Chipotle they have mild, medium.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Hot, both with two ms. That's the problem. You can't
have a mild and a medium. You can have a
mild and you can have like second level or like,
why are you finding this?

Speaker 2 (32:28):
It's the way you never bought salts of before.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
Yeah, but I think I get mild and medium mixed
up because the m's.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
Yeah, mild is it's so dumb you would like mild.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
No, this is stupid. Yeah, okay, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (32:41):
We can really learn from kids because a survey ask
kids ages five to fourteen what their perfect summer would
look like.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Mild, semi hot, and then hot. You got you can't
do the end?

Speaker 2 (32:54):
What about?

Speaker 1 (32:54):
I think I've thrown stuff out because I thought medium
was mild. Wow, I was today years old when that happened,
when you were there're two different flavors.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
I think one of the things here that we learned
from kids is don't stress over salsah. It's called so
what kids want for the summer, which we could learn
from them. Five pool parties, three road trips, five trips
to the beach, and eight hours of play every day.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
Yeah, yeah, a lot of money.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
Sixty percent of the kids surveyed said that really just
having more playtime was crucial.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
So the lesson is, why are they surveying kids.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
It should be working on this medium mild thing.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
Well, the lesson here is make time for play this summer,
regardless of your age, because at some point we just
forget how to play.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
There's mild, there's there's hot, and there's extra hot. Those
are the four flavors of labeling peppers. The two ms
throw me off. Man. You could do mild or extra mile,
but then that would be below. No, that's not true.
There's another one. Slap your mama hot?

Speaker 3 (33:48):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Or I've seen that?

Speaker 4 (33:49):
Shut the cluck up.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
Okay, but you guys are all like specific ones on
like specific companies.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
You know, eat this and you might die?

Speaker 4 (33:57):
Yeah yeah, Fire in the hole.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Oh oh, I've seen that one through what are those
chips called where the kids would eat too pukito? Or
the one chip challenge.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
The one shot that I took.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Oh don't even Yeah, that's definitely fust shot. You won't
talk about that all right, is that it?

Speaker 3 (34:11):
Amy?

Speaker 2 (34:11):
Yeah? Maybe that's my file.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news.

Speaker 3 (34:17):
Amy A twelve year old saved her toddler cousin's life.
Her name is Amelia Jackariah, and she's a Girl Scout
and at Girl Scouts she learned CPR and other life
saving skills. So the moment that her cousin's toy fell
in the pool and then her cousin was that when

(34:39):
after it was struggling to get it, she jumped in.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
And saved her cousin like no problem. She said.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
She didn't even think about like her actions being that
heroic in anyway, because it's just.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
Like instinct and what she was supposed to do.

Speaker 3 (34:49):
And then she received a medal of honor from the
Girl Scouts and that's when she realized, like, wow, I
really did do a.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
Cool thing here. And again she's only twelve years old.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
And being a Girl Scout, it's a big deal. Got
kind of the training to do good stuff.

Speaker 3 (35:01):
Yeah yeah, speaking of training, now, Amelia is advising others
to stay aware of their surroundings to help prevent similar accidents. Absolutely,
it's called situational awareness.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
We have somebody here that saved it, right, go ahead,
that's right, I just saw you sitting up taller.

Speaker 7 (35:16):
Well I'm I'm just saying, you know, the situational awareness
is very important, and you learn CPR is very important.
And why I was a lifeguard. He as a lifeguard.
That's where I initially learned CPR. A had a three
saves under my belt. One was a double saved. Yeah,
but I've continued to recertify myself in CPR training because
when I was a foster parent, we had to do that.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Do you consider yourself a hero? No, no, no no
no no no no, man. You just do what you
do to just kind of be good for the world.
And you know what, and that's what makes your hero.
I guess, a good story, that's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good. Let's get over to
Amy and The Morning Corny, the Mourning Corny.

Speaker 3 (35:56):
Why did the magazine go to therapy?

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Why did the magazine go to therapy?

Speaker 2 (36:02):
They had too many issues?

Speaker 1 (36:09):
That was the Morning on the phone. Taya, Hey, Taya,
good morning, Welcome to the show.

Speaker 10 (36:18):
Hi, how's it girling?

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Pretty good? Watch your story.

Speaker 10 (36:22):
I was in Leapersport at the Country Boy restaurant and
I'm reading a text message from her friend that sends
books and I'm not paying attention to anything around me,
and my daughter is in the doorway and won't move
out of these two folks way to get inside the restaurant.
So I get her by her arm and I pull
her aside, like come on, you know, you move out

(36:44):
of the way. And then I look up and my
party that's with me, and they said, oh my god,
did you see who that was? I said, no, Allen
was in their way, and I said it was RepA.
My daughter wouldn't move out of the doorway for RepA.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
That's pretty cool, that's really cool. Did Reba? Was she
leaving the restaurant doorway or like walking to another table doorway?

Speaker 10 (37:06):
She was walking into the restaurant doorway?

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Did you do like lunchbox and go assaltar or the
phone and like what are you eating?

Speaker 3 (37:17):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (37:17):
I went and scoped through round to see if she
was inside the restaurant, but they took her in the back.

Speaker 1 (37:22):
Yeah, you know. Do you know why? Why? So people
wouldn't go snoop around to see how she was in
the restaurant. He's running it for everybody. Did so? Was
that the last you saw her?

Speaker 10 (37:32):
Yes, that's the last I saw of her. But then
I went and sat down and ate my food, and
I seen Young Sheldon.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
He was there too, Are you in Hollywood?

Speaker 10 (37:45):
No Leapersport a restaurant.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
But Young Sheldon is not a kid anymore, right, He's
like a fifteen or sixteen.

Speaker 10 (37:52):
He's taller, right, I didn't know his name.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
Yeah, yeah, so no, no, I know, but I'm saying that.
I mean, he's not a young, small kid. He's a
big kid, right to a teenager.

Speaker 10 (38:01):
Yes, he has grown, Yes, sir, How.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
Did you know who that was?

Speaker 6 (38:04):
So?

Speaker 10 (38:05):
I tell you, well, people were getting up and taking
their picture with him, and I was like, well, who
was that guy? You know? And then I looked around
and go on my phone and it was him, And
I swear I've seen Rob Low, but everybody told me
that was wrong.

Speaker 8 (38:26):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
Yeah, Young Sheldon and Rob Low in a tiny town
and in the same restaurant, in.

Speaker 10 (38:35):
The same restaurant. I think there was something going on
for Dolly Clarton. It was around the Super Bowl, and
everybody was in town to fit what I felt like.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
I was like yesterday or something.

Speaker 2 (38:45):
This might make sense, all right, all right.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Right, Well, thank you for your call. I really appreciate that.

Speaker 10 (38:52):
Yeah, no problem. On a Sunday morning at the country boy.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
How many years ago?

Speaker 7 (38:57):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (38:57):
This past January?

Speaker 1 (38:58):
Okay, all right, well I appreciate that call. I hope
you have a great day. Thanks you too, you La,
this is an awkward thing, and hopefully young Sheldon didn't
feel this, but I remembered it while she was talking
about it. There will be times where people will be like, hey, Bobby,
can't get a picture? I'm like yeah, yeah, And so
someone will see us taking a picture and they'll come
up and be like, hey can I get a picture?
I'm like yeah, and they'll take the picture and go

(39:19):
who are you again? Oh gosh, and they just saw
somebody well they just saw somebody doing your so like
you must have be of note. And then you don't
even want to explain it because it's not going to
live up to the hype they've quickly assigned to you
in their mind. Okay, what's your name again? Who are you?
And if I'm like this is what I do? Oh,
you watch them delete their picture? What do you say?

(39:39):
What that you do? Like? You say you're on the radio, Like,
what do you say? It just depends where I am,
Bobby Bones. Sometimes I'll say I'm just I'm in entertainment.
Because I don't want to be disappointed, because yeah, I am.
I do a few things. But or if it's like, hey,
how does that person know, You're like, oh, they listen

(40:00):
to the show, or they listen to the podcast, or
they've seen me on this. But a lot of times you.

Speaker 3 (40:06):
Don't say I won Season nineteen of Dancing with the
Stars twenty.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Seven, I'm an author. I don't say like three time
best selling author, dude, I'm an author would be legit.

Speaker 6 (40:16):
I don't say that's true. Or you say I entertain
entertained millions, I write books.

Speaker 1 (40:21):
I just would say if somebody doesn't know, I would
just say I'm an entertainment. That's good. I'm a generic.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
But if a woman were to say that, that's a
little tricky. That is, you know, like you can say
that safely.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
I don't think you assume somebody's a prostitute or a
stripper if they just go on, like, what do you do,
I'm an entertainment, Oh you're a prostitute. I don't think
that's it at all. It's not a dancer.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
I don't know. I just don't know that.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
I would take corn star, but I definitely wouldn't think
I don't think that at all. Okay, let's talk to
Amelia real quick. Amelia in Alabama. Amelia, you're on the show.

Speaker 8 (41:02):
I told because today is my mama's birthday, and I
was really I was hoping that maybe she could get
in a game or she I love the show. We
are longtime listeners, and we really enjoy the show. I
listen to y'all every morning. I really enjoy I really

(41:25):
enjoy the morning. Corny. I came to ask if we
could get like a game, or get in the game,
or like some craps on the back, or maybe time out.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
Okay, here's what I'll do. I have some parts here
I can't Okay, I can either just give you something
as a birthday gift, or I can let you play
a game, but if you lose, you don't get a prize.
It's up to you. I have to, but legally I
can only do one of the two. Do you just
want to like a little prize or do you want
to play for something with the risk of getting nothing.

Speaker 2 (42:01):
He's asking the birthday girl.

Speaker 1 (42:03):
Think it's a girl.

Speaker 8 (42:05):
We just I think that she just want a small gift.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
Okay, you got it. We will definitely send a small gift.
Here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna put you on
hold and get your mom's information, and we'll send you
a small gift. Should we say the mom's name, Yeah,
I don't know what's your mom's name, Amelia.

Speaker 8 (42:23):
My mom's name is Caitlin.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
Okay, all right, and tell us how to spell it,
because I know there are many ways to spell hold on.
Put her on hold, and we'll send her a nice
little birthday present, all of us signing it. All right,
Thank you guys,
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