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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From there, Liza, what's up, everybody?
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Welcome to Friday Show. More at studio.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
We got a big one easy trivia coming up, John
Party coming up.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
But I do want to get to this.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Call Good morning Studio. I just wanted to say that
I heard lunch talking about the airline that he got
an upgrade, but he wanted a downgrade.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
The flight attendant that.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Gave him that upgrade. And guess what, little hand with
the big dopey years, You're ugly. So don't even sit
there and think that you are up there in the
top ten.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
You are about a three. So don't sit here and
think that you're.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Something all that in the back of chips, because you
are not.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
That's powerful, powerful messaging there.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
I will say that what happened was Lunchbox was like,
I'm bis man, is they gave me business upgrade? And
I was like, that's cool. He was like, she's a
big listener of the show. I was like, well, that's cool.
I said, if she walked in the room, which you
bill recognize her all right, something like that. He goes,
she's about six. I was just trying to describe out
of no, out of nowhere, he just yells she's a six.
Speaker 5 (01:03):
I was describing her big head. No, he's a she said,
say big head or little head. I want to watch
the little head with big ears, a figure, whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
It is, and that I like you that again, good morning, studio.
I just wanted to say that I heard lunch mon
talking about the airline that he got an upgrade, but
he wanted a downgrade. The flight attendant that gave him
that upgrade. And guess what, little hand with the big
doping ears. You're ugly. So don't even sit there and
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think that you are up there in the top ten.
You are about a three. So don't sit here and
think that you're something all that in the bag of chips,
because you are not.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
You just serve what you serve. You know what I
heard is a woman that wants me.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
Oh yeah, she's as bad as you can't have me.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Okay, there is a new study that's uncovered the truth
about how physical attractiveness is perceived. It's and we probably
all give yourself the number you think you probably really
are in real life, one through ten.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
What we can do this? Yeah? Easy? I would go
six and a half for me.
Speaker 6 (02:06):
Oh you six and a half?
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Okay? Ten? Yeah? Seven and a half.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Okay, so that's that's the number we would all give ourselves.
According to the study, the median man not the rates themselves,
but the median man is righted by everybody else. It's
a five point nine out of ten. That's average. Five
point nine.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Oh, that sucks to be average.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
While the median woman scores if they hold up a
bunch of pictures at six point five.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
So about that. What's up? There are some barkers out there,
but they're also guys are ugly, yeah, more than women.
Speaker 6 (02:41):
If it looks a relative.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
No, look, we all pretty much agree. What's hot now general? Generally?
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Yeah, there's a cultural definition of what we find attractive.
Speaker 6 (02:51):
Yes, we've been conditioned its attracted.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Okay, we've been conditioned to think everything.
Speaker 7 (02:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
There are about fifteen percent of people in the world, though,
that find you extremely attractive, fifteen percent regardless of what
you are, because whatever the little things are about you,
your little.
Speaker 6 (03:05):
Quirks, like a little head and big ears.
Speaker 8 (03:08):
Maybe that's dope ears, yes, this is, but this is everybody,
like everyone, no matter what you look like, you have
fifteen percent of.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
The average person.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Between fifteen to twenty percent of people will rate them
in the top twenty percent of most attractive. Wow, there's
even five percent that will put you in the top
five because of something about what you have is exactly
what somebody else is looking for physically without even knowing you.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
That's cool.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
So that means hang in there right here, You hang
in there because somebody is gonna like you for your
big dopey head and little ears. Here.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
She came hard. That's what women knew when they want me,
can't they can? They come hard? They come on aggressive.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
Yeah, they get aggressive and like, oh man, that man,
I can't have them to be I'm gonna put him
down because it's something I want.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
It make me feel better not having it. No, No,
she was just upset because you put down somebody for
no reason. I didn't put him by down.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
Okay, it's.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Anonymous, Sinba. Here's a question to.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Be Hello, Bobby Brongs. I had a really great first
date with a woman. Met her on a dating app.
We hit it off. I asked her if she'd like
to go out again. She says she'd love to, but
she wants to bring her twelve year old daughter along.
I said we could schedule the date for another time
if she needs to be with her daughter, but she
(04:25):
said she wants a daughter to meet me because how
well I got along with her daughters important to her
as well.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Is this weird?
Speaker 1 (04:32):
It makes me feel a little uncomfortable. Should I agree
to see how it goes? Or risk upsetting her by
telling her I'm not comfortable with meeting her daughter yet?
Signed man and a family affair. So there's a difference
in weird and wrong, and sometimes weird can be wrong,
but weird doesn't always have to be wrong.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
So is it weird?
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Yes, doesn't have to be wrong. Second date, I'm gonna
ring a kenn Ont date. That is weird, That is abnormal,
very weird. Yeah, I'm gonna say again, if you're going
to date and have these extremely rigid rules about who
you are and only what you'll date, it's not gonna
go well if it's something that you don't mind doing
other than it feels weird because traditionally you wait to
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meet the person's daughter. It's like that idea is there,
and that's that's always been I think you go don't
let that keep you back. If you just don't because
you're like, I don't want the daughter On the second
it's not good for me. It's not good for I
don't like that as the daughter. Yeah, so maybe the
daughter just wants to go to a nice restaurant, Like,
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I really don't know the reasoning.
Speaker 6 (05:38):
Do you have to pay for the daughter?
Speaker 2 (05:39):
I would think so yes, yeah, And that's a great question.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
And I think it could possibly be the mom being
smart to be and like, I don't even like this guy,
but you want to go out back. If you like
this woman over a seven point five and you're not
completely against it, I would be open to allow your.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Boundaries to be unboundaried a bit.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
So if you really like her, I would I would say, sure,
not really something I've ever done, not something that feels
I'll just say it's a little weird, but absolutely, let's
let's give it a try. I think when you date
and you're older and she has reasons, probably that she
wants her daughter.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
I don't know the reasons, and you don't know the
reasons either. So if you like her, I say, do it.
Even though it's weird, weird doesn't mean wrong. Weird can
be wrong, but weird doesn't mean wrong all the time.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Is it weird?
Speaker 3 (06:30):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Yeah, it's so bizarre, it's not awesome, that's weird. I'd
probably be like, I'm good.
Speaker 7 (06:37):
But he also just asks too, like is it should
I risk upsetting her by sharing with her how I
feel about this, and I think that this is a
good opportunity to share something like this with her.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
And she reacts for every reason. Twelve year old and
sharing super emotion.
Speaker 6 (06:51):
It's mad at that.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
I agree, that's a psychotic sign. Go on the date.
Oh no, I've not gotten to this point.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Just go on the date, because you're gonna go, and
it's probably gonna be weird, and then at least you'll
know you messed up. Anyway, it's one day, it's two
hours of your time. Oh gosh, it's two hours of
your time.
Speaker 6 (07:06):
No, dating's exhausting, Yeah, you actually like.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
I didn't do it for one hundred years.
Speaker 7 (07:10):
Yeah, well dating is older. I'm dating old with kids.
And I like that you said the weird or right
Like sometimes I'll ask myself the question of like right
wrong wise, And with this there is no right or
wrong because every kid, every parent, probably she is different.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
However, I don't think it's wise.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
I don't I think it's weird.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Yeah, but I think if you like her a lot
and you see that possibly this could be a fourth
or fifth date or sixth date.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Now you're not saying anything.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Serious, do it and have an experience from it, and
have a story, because when it doesn't go well, at
least you'll know and you can tell your friends this
freaking light batter twelve yearl But how many.
Speaker 7 (07:44):
Guys is this twelve year old meeting?
Speaker 2 (07:46):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
I don't know the answer, and it's probably not going
to work out. The truth is, it's probably not going
to work out. It's probably not okay, but go anyway.
But there's a chance if you, if you like really
were excited about it, and you like her, she this
mom may have different reason that you have no idea
about bringing the twelve year old.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
I she could be in trouble. I don't know. I
don't know, so it's weird.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
I probably wouldn't do it, but I'm gonna encourage you
to stretch your boundary a little bit. If you really
liked the person from the first eight if you were
admit about it, don't worry about it, don't do it
at all. Fun I got a lot of fun facts
are so fun. I've been hold this with for like
two days. James Cameron when he made Titanic, like, you
know why I wanted to make Titanic. He's very selfish
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because he was like, I just want to go down
and look at the wreckage. That's that's the reason he
wanted to get the studio to pay him to dive down.
And so he was like, well, and it wasn't even
really making the movie. He was like, I didn't really
particularly care to make a movie, but he had to
make a movie since he wanted, and that is how
Titanic came about.
Speaker 8 (08:46):
I recently saw a study that the scientists went down
there and like, stuff's really deteriorating, like there's not a
lot left.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
It's a waterdot.
Speaker 7 (08:53):
How long is it?
Speaker 2 (08:54):
When did that sink? I don't know, twenties, probably twenties, Yeah,
something like that.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
If you see a picture of the Titanic now versus
what a cruise ship looks like, the Titanic looks like
a flat bottom fisher boat. Yes, tiny, it's tiny, really
well at the time it was Titanic, but yeah that
now it'll be really small.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
Fun fact Friday Amy.
Speaker 6 (09:10):
Mine's from the ocean too.
Speaker 7 (09:11):
You can hear a blue whale's heartbeat, or it can
be detected two miles away, meaning.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
With some of the radar like son you can you
can hear it. Not like do you guys hear that?
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Okay, it's two miles Titanic's sake. April fourteenth to nineteen twelve.
Oh so close, close to the twenty lunchbox. Count with
me zero zero, one, one, two, two three, okay, okay,
get to the point, guys.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
It will take you to get to one.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
Thousand for the first number to have a letter A
in it. You can count from zero to one thousand.
The first one to have the letter A is one thousand.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Counting, what was it go? How long would you have
gone with us? As long as you want to go?
I didn't want to go any But that crazy that.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
If you counting the first number to happen the letter.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
A is one thousand. It's just yeah, thous Eddie does
have a bee nine? Yeah? Which one? One hundred? That's
crazy too. But the bowel A is so common. Yeah,
I hear you don't.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Does any have a B one two three? Have an
eight hundred thousand?
Speaker 2 (10:20):
You gotta get the billion. Oh my god, that's even better.
Thank you. You get the billion You just trumped him.
Why that's even fun? That's crazy. Keep counting. Let's you
gave me something fun, Eddie gave us something real fun.
Go ahead, Eddie.
Speaker 8 (10:34):
So, according to scientists, this is crazy, but crows the bird.
Crows can remember human faces associated with stressful situations for
up to five years. So if you're stressed out because
of a bird, the bird knows your face and remembers
it for five years.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
None only that, it warns their friends about you, like
don't go near or they're stressed to go get their
food and you like, don't get near that near the stress.
Speaker 6 (10:56):
How do they know this?
Speaker 2 (10:57):
I don't know. I think you can't prove he's wrong.
Try it. Yeah, okay, good luck, Okay, Morgan.
Speaker 9 (11:05):
So, Bobby, you're allergic to dogs, but did you know
that your dogs can also be allergic to you. They
can be allergic to our dead skin sales like dander,
just like we would have the same allergic reactions. They
also get itchy skin and have difficulty breathing.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
There's human dander, I have I believe that I never
thought about it though, Yeah, that there is human dander.
When Disneyland first opened, it had a lingerie shop on
Main Street.
Speaker 6 (11:27):
What did it sell?
Speaker 7 (11:30):
I know, but when it first because like was that
like a long nightgown back then?
Speaker 1 (11:36):
It lasted less than six months so wasn't really a hit.
And finally, the Wright brothers had two older brothers, Royklyn
and Lauren. They were not invited to be part of
the whole flying thing. Oh they also had a sister
named Katherine.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
That's like the Manning brother. No, he got hurt. Yeah,
but nobody knows who he is.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Yeah, but he got hurt and couldn't. These guys just
didn't get invited. That's terrible. That's my fun for them.
The old Cooper, the old Dismanning brother.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
Yeah, he says insurance.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
Right, a wide receiver in high school. He doesn't really
so insurance, I mean is probably his thing before they
blew up. I think once they made it, he kind
of he's hurt.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Yeah, but his son Art she played the Texas. Yeah,
there you go it.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
That's fine. Look how much fun that was.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
But Ed, you made it so much fun as talk,
you gave something fine, then you nailed it with that
be but b is not as cool as a ask
me that's Bobby.
Speaker 6 (12:26):
You would think there would be an amy.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Yeah, there's a big a right there. All right, thank you, Right,
it's time for the good news.
Speaker 8 (12:42):
Beverly is an eighty seven year old crossing guard out
of school in Illinois, and it's been so hot lately.
So what she decided to do was go to the
store spend her own money, and she bought ice cream bars,
put it in a cooler, and when they got out
of school at three o'clock, when they crossed the street,
she is it here, take an ice cream bar. You
can cool off because it's so hot out here. It's
my favorite crossing ard ever. Yeah, she be free ice cream.
(13:03):
She's my favorite whatever. I don't know what job she has.
Free ice cream I am in. It doesn't matter what
kind of day you had it ice cream or anywhere,
school or work. I was making me ice cream right now. Well, sorry,
we didn't get you any dang it bags.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
What's her name again?
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Beverly eighty seven years old, still given out ice cream.
That is what it's all about.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
That was telling me something good. It's I very easy trivia.
It's the easiest game ever. For example, Eddie got the champion. Yeah, yeah,
the champs.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Here the question what color is SpongeBob SquarePants? Oh?
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Yellow? Correct? Easy, Morgan? What color are the minions?
Speaker 6 (13:41):
They're also yellow?
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Correct?
Speaker 1 (13:42):
No, Abby is going to play? Abbey's in the game,
right up? Yeah, we're only reminded play that voice?
Speaker 2 (13:48):
No, Ray, Hey Bobby? When somebody wins easy trivia, ain't
they supposed to eliminate somebody so somebody else could play?
So Amy has been elemad?
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (13:59):
I know, Abby? What color is big bird yellow? Correct? Lutchbox,
what color is a tennis ball? Yellow? Correct? Good job?
All right, See that's how easy it is all the
way around. Eddie has a tr He's the champion.
Speaker 7 (14:11):
Yea.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
By the way, this season, Lunchbox is the only one
with the win.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Who wow wow feels good. I got no wins last year.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
The category is sports, Eddie, And which sport would you
find a birdie and an eagle golf?
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Correct? Oregon?
Speaker 1 (14:28):
What sport is played on a rink and involves hitting
a puck into a goal hockey?
Speaker 2 (14:32):
Correct? Abby?
Speaker 1 (14:33):
What sport uses a Netta racket and a ball, and
it's played on a rectangular court?
Speaker 6 (14:38):
That would be tennis?
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Correct, Lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
What sport is associated with home runs and strikeouts baseball.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
It's so easy. Good job everybody. Round two. If you
miss it, you're gonna get boned. You've been booed.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
One percent harder, Eddie, come on. The category is two
thousands of movies. What two thousand and eight movie tells
the story of a wealthy man who becomes a superhero
in a metal suit.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
That's Batman. That is incorrect, that's iron Man. You've been
just like Batman before we went on the air. Eddie
goes against GAMEO with let me win it, Let's move on.
I didn't say that off the are. Yeah he did.
Speaker 5 (15:21):
Yeah, Oh my god, Oh man, that I did sound
like Batman.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
This sounds just like two thousand and eight Metal Suit.
I didn't hear that two thousand eight. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Morgan who played Jack Sparrow and Pirates of the Caribbean
The Curse of the Black Pearl correct, Abby what animated
film released in two thousand and one, follows the story
of an ogre Oh Shrek correct Lunchbox two thousand and three.
This movie, there's a clown fish and a father search
missing son, all that crap finding Nemo correct. I started
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to get emotional. It's too much like my story. Oh stupid. Right,
Next up, third grade US history. What's the name of
the ship that brought the pilgrims to America?
Speaker 2 (16:07):
The correct?
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Abby, What US document starts with we the People?
Speaker 7 (16:14):
That's the Declaration of Independence?
Speaker 2 (16:17):
Incorrect?
Speaker 6 (16:20):
No, the Constitution.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
You've been boned. Constitution was the answer. Lunchbox. Feeling good, lunchbox.
You know one thing you love well?
Speaker 2 (16:35):
I love women? Money?
Speaker 1 (16:41):
So stupid women money, because you can have money, you
can't have women.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Sorry, Which US president is on the quarter?
Speaker 2 (16:53):
He doesn't have change. That's fall man.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
I don't carry quarters man women.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
Yes, what US president is on the quarter? This is
to stay in the game.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
My kids found one with the restaurant the other night
and he was holding the toilet.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Where we're going. I'm just trying to I'm gonna go
to Washington. Correct.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Two people remain Let's box and Morgan. The category is
Bible trivia. Serious, Hey Morgan, what's what's the first book
of the Bible?
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Morgan? Really?
Speaker 6 (17:32):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (17:34):
Chapter one? That makes sense.
Speaker 6 (17:39):
I'm trying to think of on the name.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
What's the first book of the Bible? You know, I
know there's peace, love phones if they both get boned,
though we move on another. Yeah, we just yea.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Could possibly be pH, you know Joseph, Joseph in the
Book of Joseph. I know it's actually a genesis, So
a bone her.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
That's a good guess. Was going to go with that
one lunchbox. Yeah, for the wind man. What did David
use to defeat Goliath? That's in the Bible? Where did
you think it was from? I thought it was a
made up book. I got a little children's.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Book that there probably been children's books made with the
story of David, and that to be fair.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
I mean, the only thing he could have used is
a sword he got he got on with the old
king Arthur. The only thing is the only thing. Yeah,
he pulled it out of that rock.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
And how you're thinking in the stone also a kid's Yeah, no,
a slingshot in a stone?
Speaker 2 (19:04):
Yeah, you guys are both right.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Yeah, she just went to the.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
Three questions here we go. Really learned that in the
But what what section of that is that? One? In
what se? How many books are there?
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Okay, guys, famous women in history? This is your first question.
There are three buzz in with your name, three women questions?
Speaker 2 (19:30):
No, just one?
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Who is the first woman to fly solo. Amelia Earhart correct.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Question number two.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Which band in the category of two thousands of music?
Which band had a hit with Hay the Delilah in.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Want You Want to Want More? Get on the board.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
I can't get on the board, but yeah, how would
you pronounce the word psalms?
Speaker 2 (19:58):
If blood? There's a voicemail from last night.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
I'll be listening to the show for about seventeen years now.
I just recently moved to Austin, and I wanted.
Speaker 10 (20:12):
To ask you, guys, could you please remind us, remind
the whole world which Culver's it was.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
Here in Austin that you and Hangy met at. I
just moved to Austin.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
I want to go check it out.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 7 (20:23):
It's up north. It was off Burnett. I don't know
if it's torn down yet or what they're doing.
Speaker 6 (20:28):
But yeah, they so they still own it, but they
moved it.
Speaker 7 (20:32):
Further north because that one is going something going in there.
Speaker 6 (20:35):
Like a big building.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Amy and I met it at Culver. Yeah, Austin, if
it's there, Wow, you.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Guys met nor. I thought it was the one off Brody.
Speaker 7 (20:42):
I always no, because he was at the discount tire,
next door change, and I was only I was up
north because we had a tile warehouse up there when
I was selling westbreaker.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Land twenty two forty West breaker Land. If it's still there,
I thought there was a plaque there that said, you know.
Speaker 7 (20:57):
They were going to do a plaque and then they
tore there in the building and realize, oh.
Speaker 6 (21:00):
Shoot, we gotta get we gotta relocate.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Here is another voice. Now I got a morning corny
for Amy. How fast is milk? Well, it's pasteurized before
I even know.
Speaker 7 (21:12):
It past your eyes.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Boom, a pile of stories.
Speaker 7 (21:23):
So I have the most acceptable reasons to make a
phone call in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
You're dying, and it's the you need. You need me
to know that you're dying. That's if you call me.
I know something is wrong, Yes, because nobody calls me
because I don't answer the phone.
Speaker 7 (21:38):
Yeah, you kind of fall into the category of like
thirty five and under that age range they do not
answer the phone for any reason. And even though you're
forty four or whatever, like you don't call me, you're
like them if you FaceTime me.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I think it's an important thing. You like to have
a discussion about it. I would prefer a text, but
I'll take a FaceTime. Don't call me unless you're dying,
because I won't answer. Oh if it's somebody I know
and they're calling me, I know something's wrong.
Speaker 7 (22:04):
Yeah, so I don't mind if people call me. But
apparently a lot of people in the world.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
If here's why, here's why, people get distracted.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Either on the phone and they start talking and then
I start talking back, and they're not even listening to
They're doing three other things at once, and I'm like,
why are we doing this? That's why I want FaceTime
because I can see that you're focused and we can
get off of this thing.
Speaker 7 (22:20):
Okay, phone calls again, they don't bother me. But these
are the acceptable reasons for a phone call. To inform
someone of a.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
Death, Okay, I'll accept it.
Speaker 6 (22:30):
Yeah, like if someone dies, okay.
Speaker 7 (22:32):
To show support when someone's going through a tough time,
you want to do a check.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
In, Okay, I'm fine with them.
Speaker 6 (22:41):
To wish them a happy birthday, Nope.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
No call for birthday. That's a text and then or
a FaceTime.
Speaker 6 (22:46):
Okay. If you're running late, like, hey, I'm gonna be there, and.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
I wouldn't call for that. How do you have time
to call me if you're runn late? Won't you take
that time and you actually get here faster.
Speaker 7 (22:56):
When you're lost in trying to find something like hey,
I can't find it, saying.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
That because the text they may not see it. That
one I'll co sign.
Speaker 7 (23:03):
And then when it comes to health updates positive or negative,
the positive would be we're pregnant. Negative would be like,
we're not yegative cancer cancer.
Speaker 6 (23:16):
Well, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
I don't know. I think the cancer will in person.
Speaker 6 (23:19):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
Yeah, be honest with you.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
If you just called me to say, hey, man, get cancer,
I'll be like, why that's true?
Speaker 8 (23:25):
Well unless you don't live in the same FACETI that one.
Speaker 7 (23:29):
Okay, So now Bobby has his own special list of
FaceTime versus.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
I don't want to be on the phone.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
I want to hold it up to my ear because
you're not going to be paying the attention that you
need for us to end this conversation. It's like dinner.
I don't want to talk after the check. I want
to check we've had our time. It's been awesome, by
the way, thanks for having dinner with me. It's been
great to see you again, But I'm good. We just
spent the time eating and I would like to finish
my last bite and have the check paid and leave.
Speaker 7 (23:55):
Eddie's has teenage kids.
Speaker 6 (23:57):
Do you feel as though they don't know how to
talk on the phone.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
Oh yeah, same, My kids don't not talk about that
at all.
Speaker 6 (24:02):
Yeah, it's weird. My kids do not know how to
talk on the phone. I need to send them to phone.
Speaker 8 (24:06):
Call and they need to learn patience too, Like if
they can't get a hold of me, they call me
one hundred. Yes, I'm like your girlfriend, You're not gonna
have girlfriends you.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Keep doing this.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
I think we just used to not being able to
get ahold of our parents, so we're.
Speaker 6 (24:17):
Not like that.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
The really funny thing is when people younger than us
to do the hand to sign for a phone because
there isn't one like hold it up to. Yeah, when
you do, when you do, day it looks like Hanglo's Hawaii.
That's also the phone. But nobody holds the phone up
to it. That's not a thing, especially not a cell phone,
so no one really does.
Speaker 8 (24:35):
That's true too. My kids don't hold it up to
They always do speaker all right.
Speaker 7 (24:39):
But else, a study found that one major thing can
make men live longer, and that one thing is you're right.
Speaker 6 (24:48):
Marriage.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Oh no, it's not what I was thinking either.
Speaker 7 (24:51):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, because what happens is when y'all get
a wife, you are in better physical, mental, and emotional shape.
Speaker 6 (24:58):
And because the wife, buddy, they are.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Not in better physical shape because the're married. It's it's
gone the opposite way. No, yeah, physical, not so much.
Speaker 6 (25:05):
Maybe mental and emotional.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
Speaking of emotional, I don't know about that.
Speaker 7 (25:10):
Yeah, study the show men age. The funny part is
women who get married. Uh, there's no real improvements. But
there's also not a client. They say the same. So
the key ingredient here is women just help everything. And
then George Kittle, finally, this story is about Super Bowl
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halftime show.
Speaker 6 (25:31):
He was saying who he thinks to play?
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Who he is?
Speaker 3 (25:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (25:34):
Yeah, yeah, he plays with Travis.
Speaker 8 (25:37):
He does not.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
He plays the same position, but he's not playing with Kelsey.
Speaker 6 (25:40):
Oh he plays the same position, but not on the
same team.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
What team does Kittle? Could you say it so much?
Speaker 6 (25:45):
He plays for the Tennessee Titans.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
He plays, he lives in Nashville.
Speaker 6 (25:51):
Yes, I've seen him working out.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
That's why I'm driving on the road and just shim
working out.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
That's cool. He played for the forty nine or ago.
Speaker 7 (25:59):
Yeah, Or do you see a working out read the
chiefs are read the boarder nunners, or.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
You saw him working out video like, oh my god,
you're out of you tell the story.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
No, no, no, my friend had a video of him
working out Taylor Swift and Jimmy.
Speaker 6 (26:13):
It wasn't on video.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it wasn't on social media.
Speaker 6 (26:18):
Go ahead, okay.
Speaker 7 (26:20):
He said jelly Roll should play the halftime show, which
little fun fact about country music halftime The last time
a country artist played the halftime show was two thousand
and three and that was Shania Twain and she was
joined by No Doubt in Steam.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
But Jelly Roll wouldn't be a country music artist doing
the halftime show. He would be an artist that has
country music hits because we consider him one of us.
But he also has songs that have gone number one
hit pop and hip hop. It'd be yeah, just a
bigger deal.
Speaker 7 (26:44):
The last completely country halftime show was in nineteen ninety four,
Garth Clint Black. No, Shania was two thousand and three
and she had pop artists with her. This was Clint Black,
Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, and then Wyona and Amy jed.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
Wow, there you go, thinking a little history for you.
There's my pile.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 4 (27:11):
Much box.
Speaker 5 (27:15):
A mom, a seven year old child, a pet tortoise
and a pet cat out on a sailboat off a
Hawaii one thousand miles from Hawaii and they have to
hit the alert beacon sending us message to the coast Guard.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
The capital of the ship died.
Speaker 6 (27:33):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
So they are stranded and they're a thousand miles and
the tortoise is there too, and yes, there's a lot.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
This is a lot. Okay, I'm still in but we're
layering up here. Go ahead.
Speaker 5 (27:45):
And there was a hurricane out there at the Oh
my god, oh my god.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
We are talking twenty a hurricane, a dead cat. This
sounds like a Bible story. It sounds like at the beginning,
a tortoise, cat and man walking to a bar.
Speaker 5 (27:57):
And we were talking twenty five foot waves, folks. And
they don't have anybody to drive the boat. So they
got to send the coast guard. They they got to
get out there and rescue these people. And they get
out there and it's too dangerous, so they have to
wait overnight until they can get them off the ship.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
But they found them a thousand miles out, thousand miles away.
They're song about that, a thousand miles miles nowhere. Yeah,
good for them. I mean, I guess the sailboat you
need to know how to sail and not just drive
a boat, but also you need to know how to
use a compass.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
And I don't have to do that either, right, And
the captain's gone, Yeah, bodies in the boat. Do they
get the capitol? Do they let them go down with
the ship? The ship doesn't, probably doesn't go down. They
probably get them off.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
Well what do they do with the ship? Do you
think they just told the ship one thousand miles Yeah?
Speaker 2 (28:42):
Well yeah, probably.
Speaker 6 (28:44):
Probably one mile at a time.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Anyway, shout out Navy Coast Guard for saving the life
and the tourists made it.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Thank good. That's a good story. That's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good. Now let's go to
Amy with the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Speaker 6 (29:02):
Why did the loaf of bread have an attitude?
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Why it was so though it was so sour. So
that was the morning corny. We'd a studio with John Party.
Good to see you, buddy, always good to see you guys.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
What the heck man? Where you been? Like you on
the road a lot yet or no.
Speaker 11 (29:24):
Yeah, we've been on the road. We had a long
stretch of shows. We did like seven shows on like
ten days or something crazy. But it was like shorter
sets and longer sets and a day off and then
we got a week off and I got a couple
of weeks off.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
But we played with Brooks and done on Friday. That
was fun. Isn't that cool, like you get to do
stuff with like heroes?
Speaker 11 (29:45):
Yeah, no, it was and it was really fun. And
we played a ninety minute set. They played a ninety
minute set, kind of got to hang with Ronnie and
Kicks and it was just like and the bands hung out, like,
I don't know, it's fun.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Do you feel that there is?
Speaker 1 (30:00):
And it makes sense, but you being this singer and
if you can't sing, the show can't go on. Like
you have to actually take care of yourself and go
to bed at a normal time. You can't really go
as hard anymore because if you do get sick, blow
your voice out, party too hard? Well, that's irresponsible. Like
there's a new responsibility you have to have as like
CEO of John Party Industries.
Speaker 11 (30:20):
I feel like, and it's it's hard when you get sick.
That's the worst. I mean, but you got to you
gotta be there for the people paying for the tickets.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
You know.
Speaker 11 (30:32):
Even that night when we played Brooks and Done, I wasn't.
I wasn't midle like eleven thirty and uh Ronnie and Kicks.
They started late, so they were like asking where I was.
I was like, how's baby number two? Baby number two
is uh beautiful and healthy and she's very new, like.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
Fresh with baby number two? Is there a difference?
Speaker 1 (30:58):
And oh, we've been through this one so we can
kind of figure this out again more than the first one.
Speaker 11 (31:02):
Summer is way more chill with the second baby because
now she's been through it. But I describe it as
like a baby in one arm and then chasing Presley
because she's like all into discovering things. She likes to climb.
She's just getting We got her a dryer race, a
little whiteboard, and she's just cudloring and so she's just
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learning all kinds of new stuff, says, all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
So the name seeing a Grace Party, where did that
come from?
Speaker 11 (31:32):
Well, summer love Sienna. I was like, it's a minivan.
She didn't care. I liked grace. Seeing a Grace sounded
good together, gets the minivan a great mini vine that's
a great minivan. It's a Toyota, okay, but it just
kind of flows together. I thought Grace Party was a
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pretty name. Kind of it sounded cool. But seeing a
Grace so, you know, just just keeping summer happy whatever
she wants.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
How is a day in the life of John Party changed?
Since two children are now in your life?
Speaker 2 (32:08):
I don't go. I don't you know.
Speaker 11 (32:10):
I do stuff, but we stay home quite a bit,
and it's it's like I don't know.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
I mean, you got it.
Speaker 11 (32:18):
I thought I had a lot of stuff, but these kids,
like if we go anywhere, is like we got to
pack all kinds of stuff, and it literally like takes
us at least half an hour just to get everything
back to ready to get in the car to go
anywhere with the kids.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
And that's like a new thing where you used to
be like.
Speaker 11 (32:35):
Let's go have you you know, Now it's like, oh, man.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Is it double time with a second kid or is
it like time and a half since you kind of
already have it down.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 11 (32:45):
We haven't really gone anywhere with seeing them. But it's
it's hard because if you're by yourself, it's you gotta
wrangle Presley. And Pressley's still like she just does what
she wants. She's still learning communication and like, I mean,
you can't be like Presley get in the car. Are
She's not She's gonna be walking down the driveway, you know.
So it's a it's it's it's good, but we got help.
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You know, we got great nannies and so everybody's taking
care of it. It's it's nice, but we're staying home
quite a bit. I'm gone, we stay home.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
What about the laicies on kids? You know how they
have this little back then we're a little leash.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Would you ever do that? I mean, it's not a
bad idea, but I don't. I don't. I don't think
it looks great. It's not on their neck, by the way.
It's just like the harness Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a
hard they're harnessed.
Speaker 1 (33:29):
Yeah, I mean, but do you understand why that would
be needed if you had a kid that really wanted
to fly out.
Speaker 11 (33:34):
It's a safety thing, you know. But hey, look I
can't guarantee, you know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
I don't know. You don't want to guarantee. One day
you might see a release on Preshley seeing it when
they're running around.
Speaker 11 (33:50):
But no, I don't know. I think it's just it's
just a full time, full time watch.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Right now, we're gonna play the new one, Friday Night Heartbreaker.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
I don't know, talk about why you pick this song.
Speaker 11 (34:02):
It's a hot girl warning song. It's always been it's
always been good, you know, make sure people people sure
get their heartbreaking man.
Speaker 7 (34:09):
Oh, because she's a like Friday night she goes out
and breaks arts.
Speaker 11 (34:13):
That's it's just a fun song. Hot girl warning, hot
girl warning, look out.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Do you feel like people know what kind of songs
you like?
Speaker 1 (34:20):
If they're they write wanted like, oh, this is jomp
party song, which you send this to him?
Speaker 11 (34:25):
I don't know, I don't know if they this one's
it's it's it's just cool. It's got a spooky vibe
to it, and it's got it's kind of sexy, and
it's just got kind of a thing to it that
I gravitated to and it's just cool and it's it's
a different song for me, and it's just fun, you know,
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and it's got I don't know, it's it's it's got
that spooky minor chord to it, and uh, it's just
a fun song. And we still got fiddle and still
all over it. And but for this, this new chapter
of music, I mean, work with Jay Joyce and we
hit it off. Loved work with Jay. It was just
like a really cool different sound. I mean, I feel like,
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you know, you can't just do the same thing in music.
You got to you gotta change it up. And it
was nice to come in with the fresh, you know,
chapter of a new music. And I thought Friday Night
Heartbreaker is a cool song and I thought it was
a great lead off to the new project because its
screams like, listen to me.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
Doing a bunch of shows. I mean, you're all the
way to the end of the year pretty much, right.
Speaker 11 (35:29):
Yeah, we got the Christmas thing now, but I love
the Christmas show building that up.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Yeah, I got the horn section, but yeah, that's gonna
be awesome.
Speaker 11 (35:36):
We got a horn bus. You don't want to ride
on that bus. Nobody the horn section rides with the
horn section.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
I would imagine that is the least smelly of the buses.
Probably the cleanest. The cleanest of the buses would be
the horn buses.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
And so you're doing your mister Saturday night, you're doing
the Christmas shows.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
How did that go last year? I know he did
a couple shows in New.
Speaker 11 (35:55):
York, right, We did one in New York and it
was great, Yeah, and it was so much fun. The
fans in New York would be bummed that we're not
back in New York City, but maybe next year. And
now we're going to the West Coast and we've got
some shows in New Mexico and Texas. I chose casinos
for the the Christmas Show because I feel like you
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always get a good theater that can I mean, it's
all about having a fifteen piece band.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
That's that's the realist.
Speaker 11 (36:22):
There's a room, Yeah, there's always roomy casinos, and the
people can travel, they can always get a nice hotel,
and so I wanted to keep it that way for that.
But in the midst of Saturday nights, all amphitheaters and
arenas and.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
So we're excited. We're busy, but it's fun.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
How do you warm up your voice? Do you have
a specific thing you do before a show to warm
up your voice?
Speaker 2 (36:42):
Hot water?
Speaker 11 (36:44):
And then like I have pre recorded vocal lessons and
I'll probably do that for like ten minutes, like the
gee gee gee gee gee.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
Gee geegee, and you just try to match the pitch
or do you just do.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
I do the vocal runs. It's okay. Sometimes it's like.
Speaker 11 (37:03):
That's a good one, and then the geek gee gee
gee geeg or key key key key. I mean, it's
it's it's it's it's so strange to people, but it
really does help.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
If you were to go on stage without doing any
sort of vocal warm up at all and have to
a ninety minute.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
Say I'm good to go by the third song. It
takes a couple of songs.
Speaker 11 (37:22):
Yeah, by by the by the second the second song
is good and sometimes like I'll we got this song
called Paycheck and it's it's like a hard working working
man song and girls too, but we start with just
me and an electric and then rocking in. The band
comes back in and that kind of helps. It helps
because it's just me and a guitar and it's really
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just singing with the band. That's it gets louder and
more energizing. So but yeah, no, you definitely gonna warm up.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Do you have any music you listen to to get
yourself fired up before show or a specific playlist that
you would listen to?
Speaker 11 (37:57):
No, I mean, honestly, like I play like a lot
of lo Fi on the road, just just because we've
been in New music land and sometimes it's just nice
to hear music with no lyrics, just like you don't
have to think about it. Yeah, it's like it's like
very like funky, like it's it's cool, like if you
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were studying you'd put a little fie on, or if
you just want chill and because sometimes you know, you
guys got to listen to music all time, and you know,
lyrics they give a motion. It makes you think and
see your songwriter do this blah blah and Lofi is
just like chilling.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
So do you get recognized without the hat? Yes? And
I I was my favorite. One has happened that I
never thought of.
Speaker 11 (38:42):
Here, I just had shorts like a polo shirt and
we're at top golf somewhere like outside of Philadelphia, and
like I was like, nobody's gonna know me here, and
these two cute teenage girls and their mom camp like
follow me, and they're like, can we get a picture?
I was like wow, you know it was it just
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blew me away because I was just like backwards hat
playing top golf and I don't know, so yeah, how
a six four.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
Miss? Yeah?
Speaker 11 (39:14):
I mean jealous that I do you know in summer
if they follow Summer Summer is always posting pictures of me,
like just wearing athletic.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
Gear outside, or are you a good golfer? I'm getting better.
I'm getting better.
Speaker 11 (39:27):
I got I can I can par and then definitely
a lot of Snowman's, but I can hit the par.
Speaker 2 (39:34):
And because it looks like a snowman. Oh okay, you
pick up after snowman's. If you if you're playing after snowman,
this is the wrong game. You play pickleball at all
I have. I do not play pickleball because.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
There's like two groups of like the artist he clubs
around here. You know that everybody plays golf or pickleball.
Some do both, but like you know, Dirk's this big pickleball.
Speaker 11 (39:55):
Guy, Dirks Dirks Is He's like what thirty one flavors whatever.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
Remember when Dirk's was in the Curly Karlaine, it was
like the little sweeper guys.
Speaker 11 (40:05):
Yes, it was like they were like trying to go
to the Olympics, like him and his band around Curly.
That was so funny, Like where to even find that
in Nashville? But these hockey so very much. What is
your favorite song of yours, of all time?
Speaker 2 (40:24):
Of all time? It's a tough one.
Speaker 11 (40:27):
I mean, honestly, I think head Over Boots is one
of my favorites because one favorite that got a lot
of favorite there's a lot.
Speaker 1 (40:34):
Of they're like we're gonna celebrate John party today one
and we're gonna play one song and it can always change,
but today I head her Boots.
Speaker 11 (40:43):
Head over Boots. It's just so you can dance to it.
It's happy, it's about falling in love. And that's why
I wrote it. When I wrote head of Her Boots,
I went to a Texas dance hall and everybody was
dancing the sad music because.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
It was had to dance speak to it. But it
was like she left me and.
Speaker 11 (41:00):
Like like you know, and so I was like, man,
we could really use like a dancing song. It's about
fall in love and like I'm heead of her boots
for you. And then that's how I came up. And
and when you write music, and I feel like when
we make music, we we we make music to hit
people's emotions and like, you know, make them feel stuff.
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And for that, for like my first number one and
having that idea and I wanting to make people happier
while they're dancing, it was like it was it's just
a good moment.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
It's we play that the last song we play every night.
What is your favorite song of all time?
Speaker 11 (41:37):
All these questions it's like, was it like if you're
on the island, what one album would you bring? Or
it's like an interview. I know, okay, the favorite song
of all time? That's it's tough, it's very that's very hard.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Okay, let's do this. You're mount rushmore of songs. Do
you need me to vamp while you think that it
takes time that we have all of it.
Speaker 6 (42:02):
But you've never been asked what's your favorites?
Speaker 1 (42:03):
Like like if you were to come to me and go,
what is your favorite song? I can easily go John Mayer,
stop this train. I can go Blue as Crying in
the Rain Willie Nelson, I can go Ain't No Sunshine?
Bill Withers like, those are like my favorite songs of
all time. And do I commit to those forever? I
don't know, but right now those are my favorite songs
of all time.
Speaker 2 (42:23):
Okay, so we can switch it.
Speaker 1 (42:25):
Well during this interview, you will not switch it. But
the next time you come in, I will not hold
you personally responsible for.
Speaker 2 (42:30):
Anything you say.
Speaker 11 (42:31):
Here on the road again, Willie Nelson. Solid song got
a great story.
Speaker 2 (42:35):
Behind it too.
Speaker 11 (42:35):
He wrote it for his movie and they like the
movie was done, but they didn't have a song.
Speaker 2 (42:40):
And I think he liked last minute.
Speaker 11 (42:41):
It was like needs to be a song about being
on the road, and it's on the road again.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Wrote on the back of a paper bag on an airplane
and it was such a legendary song.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
And I love that you know.
Speaker 1 (42:53):
Again starts with a chorus too, which is super interesting.
They didn't do that a lot back then.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
I love that. One one of my favorites. Let's see.
I mean John Mayer has got some songs all right,
since it's you know, it's this train, one of my
favorite all time.
Speaker 11 (43:12):
I'm gonna find another you yeah that that came out.
We were golfing and it came on. I was like, damn,
that's good. So that's that's one of my favorites. One
it's very soulful.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
And then you know, my girl, my girl, it's like, dunn,
dunt you hear that. It's like, let's go such ahine
so good.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
I think people will be surprised at the soul that
you have in your voice because they know you singing
traditional country songs, but you have a lot of soul
in you.
Speaker 11 (43:42):
Yeah, we got and the on the new record that
we we we went after that, there's some there's some
songs called Gambler Men. It's very soulful. There's a father
daughter song called She Drives Away. It's beautiful, very This
new record is very it's personal, but it's it's also
you still want to go dance to billy bubs, you know,
you still want to go downtown Nashville dance around and
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it's rocking.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
The new song is out.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
We played it friday en a heartbreaker where I don't
know think about an album yet, so we're waiting on
that's coming.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
At some point.
Speaker 11 (44:12):
The album is done and I'm just we're just gonna
say it's going to be at the top of next year.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Like the first one time, it takes like nine years
for a new album, so I don't know remember that time,
like nine years for an album.
Speaker 11 (44:22):
I was like, Hey, by the time this record come out,
Zach Brown probably put two records out.
Speaker 1 (44:27):
The tour September fifth starts in Baltimore, sixteen more shows
on the Mister Saturday Night World tour.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
Everywhere is doing the Christmas shows.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Again, and I don't know, man, it's it's really good
to see you, congrats on everything, and can't wait to
hear all the new music.
Speaker 2 (44:41):
Thank you, and I can't wait. I can't wait.
Speaker 6 (44:44):
Wait guys, did you get to four?
Speaker 2 (44:45):
Because Mount Russell? He didn't.
Speaker 1 (44:47):
I said three, and I think he just mimicked my three.
And I don't want to put him under any more pressure.
He already was like, you're putting too much on me.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
What is this?
Speaker 6 (44:55):
Clarify? Because I don't know if you knew how many
mount how many people are on.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
The Mount Russell.
Speaker 11 (44:58):
Another one is New York, New York by Frank Sinatra,
Like you hear that, it's like dun dunn nah, And
we played it at the Christa show last.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
Year and it was with the band, like the horns.
It was like start spreading the news.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
Is that so fun to do something that's not that
you don't do traditionally but that you love to do
on stage?
Speaker 2 (45:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (45:21):
Oh, And the crowd didn't see it coming. They were
like Christmas show. And we also did some of the singles,
like with the horn section because that's what we do.
We'll play like playing night Shift and the horns are
going bone bone and the ones going like girl. It's like,
this is so cool and it gives like, you know,
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he gets kind of get away from the Chris, Let's
go back to the Christmas And then we hit him
with New York, New York and like the crowd lit
up and we're in New York City at the Beacon
in the heart of the city and it was just
like the audience lit up and they they sang the
whole song.
Speaker 2 (45:56):
It was a really special moment.
Speaker 1 (45:58):
I'm happy you came in, Buddy, I Love You Man
to Friday and a heartbreaker new song. Go stream at
John Party, go watch him and he'll be he'll be
doing shows and all the Christmas shows and until we
see you again, my friend, there.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
Is John Party. Everybody. Let's thank you Johnparty dot com.
Wake up, wake up in the morn.
Speaker 10 (46:21):
And it turn the radio and the Dodgors keeps on time.
Here ready em lunchbox, mor get too, Steve Bred have
it trying to put you through. Fuck, he's running his
wigs next bit and Bobby's on the mix, so you
knowing this. This is the Bobby ball.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
So these are the best kept secrets.
Speaker 1 (46:47):
Husbands keep from wives and wives keep from husbands, and
so I've already read over them. I'm happy to be
honest about mine. I'm not gonna tell you the actual secret,
but I can tell you if I do it. Okay,
and let's go Husbands keep from wives.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
Number one, There fears.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
No I I My wife knows my fears, every one
of my fears, and but they're all professional just about.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Like insecurity, just the general insecurities.
Speaker 1 (47:19):
It took a long time for me to open up
about those, but that one was it that my fears
aren't super personal though, so my.
Speaker 7 (47:26):
But but is there a fear of abandonment?
Speaker 2 (47:28):
Oh but she knows that already. What therapy?
Speaker 7 (47:30):
Right?
Speaker 2 (47:30):
Yeah? Yeah, that's very personal.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
But I didn't like like, hey, how about this fear
that was just kind of taken and.
Speaker 6 (47:35):
Pulled out of it, and then there's a fear of like.
Speaker 2 (47:37):
There's no crying. Yes, you need to keep going.
Speaker 6 (47:40):
Oh no, this was more work. I think an example
just to people understand.
Speaker 7 (47:43):
You can correct me if I'm wrong, but like, if
you put up tickets, is there a fear might not sell.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
Them every time?
Speaker 1 (47:49):
And I have friends that I talk with that also
put up tickets and we call each other two and
I'll name drop just because we we're like the most
anxiety filled people when it comes to We always feel
like every time we list to show, no one's ever
going to come. Again, it's me, Brett Eldridge and Ben
Rector and we are the anxiety brothers, and we call
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him and every time we were like, no, I'm afraid
no one's ever gonna come to a show. But all
three of you guys people show up and that crazy
so far. But the next time for them, people are
always gonna come. For me, I think every time the
last time, that's a fear though. But I do talk
about with my wife that wishing their wives are more
like their mothers.
Speaker 8 (48:28):
No, no, no, that's not that's not a secret.
Speaker 6 (48:31):
I don't want that.
Speaker 2 (48:32):
No, wish their wives are more like their mothers. I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (48:36):
My wife's mom is pretty awesome, but I see a
lot of similarities in.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
Your own mind. Is your mom that their mother? I'm
I didn't marry my mom.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
No, I think I think it's you guys are thinking
about physical but we're talking about nurture, nurturing characteristics like, oh.
Speaker 7 (48:55):
My mom used to do this for me. My mom
was this way with my dad.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
I can see that.
Speaker 6 (49:00):
So then you have this expectation, the fact that.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
Your mind went to doing it with your mom. Yeah,
I don't have this one because my mom was an
addict and loved her, but we didn't have that relationship.
So I don't have that at all. And I thought
that's why I automatically thought she'd be like more like
her mom. And I'm like, oh, they both pretty awesome.
I what about Do you wish your wives are more
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like your moms? Because your mom's raised you, you have good
relationships with them.
Speaker 5 (49:26):
Now, I do wish my wife was like more creative,
like with Halloween stuff and like mom like that my
mom was like when you say that, my wife would
rather just go buy the costume. My mom would rather
make it or go to goodwill and piece it together
fun and that was more made it more fun to me.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
But my wife didn't like that. I like, do you
tell your wife that? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (49:48):
Okay, say why don't you do this more like my mom?
Speaker 2 (49:50):
Well, we used to make them. Sure, we just don't
have time. I'm not your mom, eddie. How's that going on?
Speaker 8 (49:55):
Yeah, so my mom was a great cook. So what
I had I had my wife learn from from my
mom how to cook.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
Oh, your mom taught her, that's right. And your wife
actually was like, I'm happy to learn my wife cooks
exactly what my mom used to cook. How cool as that?
Now my mom didn't cooked. So that's the problem.
Speaker 1 (50:10):
You guys are both loving your moms. Then we have
it criticisms about their wivee's current look.
Speaker 7 (50:18):
Oh like y'all wouldn't say that. That's a secret. You
keep it to yourself.
Speaker 6 (50:21):
You're not gonna be like, I don't like your new haircut.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
There's all I'm gonna say. I think there may be
a time where I probably will not be honest. I
haven't had to do that yet, Yeah, but I think
there could be I'm sure she does.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
It with me all the time.
Speaker 8 (50:32):
I'll say we're running late, you know, and she's like,
how does this look? I'll be like, it's fine, let's go.
Speaker 2 (50:36):
We gotta go. We gotta go. Like, but that's not
the truth.
Speaker 6 (50:39):
Even though it doesn't look good, Like you're like, I
wish you wouldn't wear that.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
But I wouldn't think that, but like, yeah, that doesn't
look great, but we got to go. That's a good point,
you know what I mean. I don't like that outfit,
but just where it. Let's go.
Speaker 5 (50:49):
You ever say that she changed the office three times?
That one's fine, let's just go.
Speaker 7 (50:54):
Okay, let's say, y'all do have time? Are you going
to say no, I don't like that.
Speaker 2 (50:57):
Yeah, I'm like, that's sure. That's the bad mood. It's
shirt I got like, will be honest.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
If it's like I don't like that, I'm not a
fan say that. But then I also realized that she
knows more than I do. But it's like me arguing
astrology with an astrologist. I'm like, you're stupid, and they're like,
but I do astrology, and I'm like, astrology is not real.
And then I went, yeah, I said nothing there, but no,
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very rare, very rare.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
How about this trouble at work? I tell her my secret?
What trouble do you get in at work?
Speaker 1 (51:30):
If there is any trouble I tell her trouble at
work all the time. You're lying then, and then lustful
thoughts of otherwise? Why would you tell them that you
would never tell them? Why would you tell her that
the five most comment secret husbands keeps from the wife
lustful thoughts?
Speaker 2 (51:46):
I don't have those? You have them on air? Like,
what are you talking about? That's true? Great point, you
can't we have video of him having the thoughts. Okay,
I'm gonna do the opposite side. In the second. We're
going to do wives from their husband's coming up.
Speaker 1 (52:06):
In a second, we're going to do most common secrets
now that wives keep from their husbands.
Speaker 2 (52:12):
Here we go old flames.
Speaker 6 (52:16):
What about them?
Speaker 2 (52:17):
I don't know who they are?
Speaker 7 (52:18):
Like they just don't act like they never existed? Yeah,
or like how much you really love them?
Speaker 2 (52:24):
Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
I mean That's why I'm asking old flames, like maybe
you lie about getting you being the dumper when you
were the dumpy?
Speaker 2 (52:32):
You're still?
Speaker 6 (52:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (52:35):
Are here?
Speaker 6 (52:35):
My ear my only love.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
Well, you came out with that one strong.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
We weren't really in that way, but you figure shot.
So what do you think, because again, you're not married now,
but you were for a long time.
Speaker 6 (52:46):
I was married for a really long time.
Speaker 1 (52:48):
What are your old flames? Was there anything that because
I honestly, I don't think that you have. If there's
no benefit and there's only pain, I don't feel like
you should always have to say it the details. Yeah,
I don't feel like that's not telling the truth if
there's no benefit at all. I think there has benefit
with pain and authenticity, if there's a greater goal, if
it can get you somewhere.
Speaker 2 (53:08):
But I don't think this is one of those things
where it's like, yeah, man, he was hung like a horse.
Oh you know what I mean. That just doesn't help.
It doesn't say that. I know. That doesn't help. That's you.
You're gonna wish I didn't have a hidden nest egg money. Yeah. Interesting,
she's not saying, she's nodding and thinking.
Speaker 7 (53:31):
I think, yeah, they may have a little women may
have a little to the side, hypothetically speaking hypothetically speaking,
depending on I didn't but depending on what your circumstances,
like if you work or maybe don't work, if you
have a way.
Speaker 2 (53:47):
To know all the reasons. But it just felt like
that was a very a personal tone. They have a
stat No, but everything she says this is just like
moving on. I want to respect it. This one is
not even a real thing.
Speaker 6 (53:59):
This next one how much they spent when they were chopping.
Speaker 1 (54:02):
No, actually, but now that's funny her real weight. Because
here's the thing about guys. We can be attracted, we
can be not attracted, we can be mid attracted.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
Whatever. We don't actually care about a number. We don't care.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
There's not a single guy I know that's like I
like on best at one fifty one or one eighteen.
It's just it's it's it's a visual thing, and guys
like different curves and thin and not. But it's never
a number thing. So there's no need to hide a
real weight number. You can do things like we're different clothes. Guys,
would you agree that there's not like actual number.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
I don't know. My wife's waving me.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
I mean, I don't even care about a number. Yeah,
the number thing is not true. I would disagree with
this because guys don't care about a number. They just
want to be attracted, right.
Speaker 7 (54:47):
This is interesting thing of stuff that y'all might say too, though,
Like y'all like how tall you are and your shoe side?
Speaker 2 (54:53):
You want to see my driver's license? Is it six one?
Speaker 6 (54:55):
Does it lie?
Speaker 7 (54:56):
No?
Speaker 2 (54:57):
I would say six to one. I am six one.
When I wore shoes, that's not being real on your life.
Speaker 6 (55:02):
But when he took his driver's license picture.
Speaker 2 (55:03):
And shoes, yeah, I tall shoes. I had to measure there.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
Oh dude, I wore my tall I wore what they
called chunky's, but they I'm stick one of my my
driver licenses another one that wives keep from their husbands
getting hit on by other men. My wife doesn't come
volunteering it. But sometimes I'll just not be Like We'll
be at the airport or something, and I'll see a
guy walk up to talking to her, and.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
What do you say? That do you say?
Speaker 6 (55:29):
Like?
Speaker 2 (55:29):
What did he want?
Speaker 1 (55:30):
What do you say?
Speaker 2 (55:31):
No?
Speaker 6 (55:31):
I stuff, they're probably this guy.
Speaker 2 (55:35):
About Bobby. Why what I tried to just I won't
take any shots at you.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
I know.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
It's just funny, funny, funny, sad I I it's kind
of a a compliment in a weird way.
Speaker 1 (55:49):
If your wife gets yeah, like, I don't take any
I'm not insecure about that at all.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
I kind of like it.
Speaker 6 (55:54):
She didn't do anything.
Speaker 2 (55:54):
She did nothing, and someone.
Speaker 1 (55:56):
Else found her attractive and wanted to go up and say,
how does that accomplicate you? Guys?
Speaker 2 (56:00):
Are you get like jealous? I don't get jealous. I
know who's coming home to I'd rather it not happen. Well,
that lets you know your wife's hot. I'd rather like,
I'm good.
Speaker 1 (56:09):
I don't know that I'm holding up a sign please
hit on my wife, but it makes you feel good, okay.
And then finally, secret snacking before or after mules. I
could see that on both sides. So if the person's
saying they're on some sort of plan like I'm trying
to lose weight or I'm trying, and then they don't,
I don't know, that's definitely a woman thing. By Those
are secrets the wives keep from husbands.
Speaker 6 (56:30):
Secret snacking, secret drinks.
Speaker 2 (56:32):
The coolname? What is it? Hey, you guys were secret snacking?
Thanks for coming too tonight, Bobby Boone show up today.
Speaker 5 (56:43):
This story comes to us from Chicago, Illinois. There's a
seventeen year old he wants to go to the mall.
So he says, hey, let me call an uber, gets
an Uber ride and says, hey, man, if you'll just
go straight down the highway, be better than the uber
drivers like nah, takes the side roads, take a longer route,
drops them off the mall.
Speaker 2 (56:59):
Seventeen year old old one star.
Speaker 1 (57:01):
Yeah, if he went long to make more money, I
get it. One Yeah, you know what, that's one starable
if that's the case. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
So the uber driver got his rating, was like, huh,
you gave me one star?
Speaker 6 (57:12):
Huh.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
Next day shows back up at the house and throws
a brick through the front door. What over? One star?
Not get it? I mean it's one star, but he
deserved the one star.
Speaker 6 (57:22):
That my fear of retaliation, it happens.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
But what happened though in the retaliation the one star
was deserved.
Speaker 7 (57:30):
I know.
Speaker 6 (57:30):
But I'm not gonna get I'm just not going to
give it.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
So your fear of retaliation will actually keep you for
doing the right thing.
Speaker 6 (57:36):
Yeah, I'll just say no, I won't rate it. No rating.
Speaker 1 (57:40):
Oh but then other people could be subject to abuse,
to be taken advantage of because you didn't speak out.
Speaker 2 (57:47):
But you'd rather than give the abuse. But you would
rather not have retaliation than other people. I mean I
felt that problem exactly. There we go, all right, good job,
I'm lunch box. That's your bonehead story of the day.
We're gonna go talk to Debbie. Who's on the phone, Debbie,
good morning.
Speaker 4 (58:04):
I just wanted to share that, Babby, and they both
inspired me. I went skydiving last Sunday, and I had
never thought of doing that until I heard that they
did that.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
Oh that's really cool, And how was your experience?
Speaker 4 (58:21):
It was great, talking to everybody, getting to know yourbody,
carrying everybody's story, the whole process. And then as soon
as I got out of the airplane, I got.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
So sick, like when you were actually falling, you got sick.
Speaker 4 (58:37):
Oh yeah. I was trying really hard to not get
not let anything out because I didn't want it to
get on the person behind me.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
I was.
Speaker 4 (58:52):
Base, So that's what I was concentrating on the whole time.
And you know, you can't throw up, your throw up,
you go and then but I would not change a thing.
I'm so glad I did it.
Speaker 2 (59:07):
Did you throw up?
Speaker 4 (59:08):
Not until on the way home. It's good for you.
Speaker 1 (59:12):
But it was it was.
Speaker 4 (59:14):
You know, now that a few days of past, I
can say it was really great and I'm glad I
did it just to be able to do it, to
have that experience.
Speaker 2 (59:26):
Yeah, like face fear inspiring me. Yeah, Eddie and I
have a great job for inspiring her. Anytime it isn't
a heavy skydiving.
Speaker 1 (59:33):
Anytime you kind of do something that makes you uncomfortable
and you get through it, you're like, dang, kind of
proud of myself for doing it, and it also allows
you to go I can probably do other things I
mean uncomfortable too, So I hope this open a little
door for you.
Speaker 4 (59:45):
Yeah, and that's kind of why I did it. Well,
if I can do this, then I can do anything else.
Speaker 2 (59:52):
Do anything, anything, anything. Take a look, it's a book
reading Rainbow. I can do anything.
Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
We've all I think at one point in our life.
Most of us are all here been skydiving.
Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
I hated it. I did it by myself, went up,
got another group, just jumped. Hated it, miserable, worst thing ever.
Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Glad I did it because I tend to enjoy doing
things I don't enjoy doing, but only when it's over,
because I'm like cool, still got it hated it and
my attache was so much smaller than me.
Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
It was a female.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
Yeah, yeah, the technical terms attachee I think yeah, yeah,
the tandem person she was like five put two and
she did backflips out of the plane. Whoa sucked And
I got it all on video or did till my
house got robbed and they took the video. That's not good,
I know, So now I dinclaim anything. We actually jumped
out of parachute. We caught one in mid air. But
I remember the worst part about it for me was
(01:00:46):
when they pulled that.
Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
And you get sucked up.
Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
Your general your general store, we'll call it that, your
general store gets tugged hard.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
But yeah, I'm glad I did it. I would never
do it again. Did you like it?
Speaker 6 (01:01:02):
Yeah, I would never do it again.
Speaker 11 (01:01:04):
Though.
Speaker 7 (01:01:04):
Lunch talks and I went together, and I did not
want to still, like if someone wasn't attached to me,
I think I was going to change my mind, Like
I did not want.
Speaker 6 (01:01:11):
To go forward.
Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
Well yeah you wouldn't. You should have changed.
Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
Somebody, I know.
Speaker 6 (01:01:17):
But if I had trained and done all that, I
just I just probably in might never mind.
Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
You like it?
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
Lunch, I loved it. Loved it part of it, every part.
I mean not the not the general store part, but
the free fall was amazing. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
The free fall though, just felt like your heads out
the window.
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
That's crazy, man.
Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
I didn't get motion sick doing it. I get motion
stick doing everything. I didn't get motionstick doing it. And
now remember, as I was falling, I was like, well,
if I die, just die. I had that brief moment
where I was like, there's nothing I can do.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
I'm probably just dead. But the scariest part was to
float down because something goes wrong there than your screw. Yeah,
but I would appreciate that call. Debb. You hope you
have a great day, you too, Thanks so much.
Speaker 11 (01:01:53):
Too.
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