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October 22, 2024 46 mins

Tiera Kennedy is our guest in studio! She talks about her debut album, Rooted, how her collaboration with Timbaland happened and more. Then find out what we consider to be the most overrated movies and if you agree with our list and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake Up, Wake Up in the mall.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
And.

Speaker 3 (00:05):
The turn the radio, and the Dodgers keeps on time.

Speaker 4 (00:11):
Ready in lunchbox, More Game two, Steve Bred haven't trying
to put you through Fuck, he's.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Ridding this week's next bit. The Bobby's on the box,
So you know what this.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
Is?

Speaker 6 (00:27):
The Bobby Balls.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
The top ten most overrated films ever ranked And I'm
gonna ring movie Mike into this as well, because I
haven't seen all these. But to be overrated it can
also be a good movie. But to be overrated means
it's the greatest, and it being good, you're gonna make
people mad. In the segment not my picks, I'm gonna
roll through theirs from the Independent and we can see

(00:51):
if we agree. At number ten, again, I haven't seen
them all, is it overrated? It can still be good
to be overrated. Once upon a Time in America from
nineteen eighty four. I don't even know what that is,
is never heard of? It might. I actually haven't seen
this one either, exactly. I guess it's so obrated because yeah,
very overrated. Number nine from nineteen forty seven, Miracle on

(01:12):
thirty fourth Street overrated. Wait, let's go to Eddie, who's
an expert in these forties movies.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
Yeah, I love the black and white movies. But out
of all the Christmas black and white movies, this is
not a good one.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
But is it? Because it doesn't hold up? Now, the
story is just terrible.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
What's the story that he works at like Santa works
at Macy's or something, and this little girl doesn't believe
in Santa, but she sees them at Macy's and it's
the real dude.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Oh, it's really him. Yeah, spoiler, I need to watch this. No,
it's not a good really seen it.

Speaker 7 (01:40):
Yeah, that's overrated, even for old Oh yeah, even for
old Yeah, because again we have to give it a
little consideration that it doesn't have to hold up.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
It's a wonderful life is where it's at.

Speaker 8 (01:49):
Oh yeah, that's a good one.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
That's where it's at.

Speaker 8 (01:51):
That's on the list. We're gonna be mad.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
Number eight Amelie Aily Mikey.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
It's a French movie.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
I'm out, it's it's I'm not even to rate it
on this it's not rated because I I can't well,
I'm not a home bone b bone.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
It's very artsy. You have to be in the mood
to watch an artsy movie to enjoy it?

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Is it overrated on this list because probably it wont
some awards and people are like, you just got awards
because you ate a croissant.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Yeah, it's one of those movies that like annoying people
tell you to watch it because you.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
Need to understand it. And Eddie does that with some
of his old crap. Not this one, though. The Breakfast
Club nineteen eighty five at number seven.

Speaker 8 (02:22):
I thought, that's good.

Speaker 9 (02:23):
It's good, but it's overrated that like, it's one of
the best movies of all time.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
It's fine, but again, if you're watching it in nineteen
eighty five, that's what we got a hold on too.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Yes, So what I read about it was that I
read about it saw it on TikTok Uh. They said
that it was it was like new for its time
because finally there was a movie about what the kids
were going through at that age.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
So I would say, I've never seen it, but I'm
just again asking you guys not to not to rate
it now, not today how good it is, but based
on probably what the standards were then. But it was
pretty relatable because because you're always in attention. Yes, I'm
no real.

Speaker 9 (02:57):
Because you're in attention and you talk to people in
detention you would never talk to in school. He's like, man,
I'm gonna talk.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
To that's that's a nerd. Then you talked about Oh
the A'm bad number six Friday thirteenth. Oh, that's not overrated.
I don't know if it holds up, but it's not overrated. Mikey.

Speaker 7 (03:14):
I would say the first one's pretty overrated. They get
better later down the line. The first one is kind
of overrated.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
Yay, I've never seen it. I'm gonna say what I
think about Friday the thirteenth. That's crazy in your sleep?

Speaker 3 (03:24):
No, no, no, that's you're thinking of Nightmare on Elm Street. Oh,
the never right overrated.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
This is Jason's nightmare on elms See. That's why I've
never seen him in that movie. I never. That's not overrated.

Speaker 9 (03:33):
Oh, no doubt.

Speaker 4 (03:34):
I never even saw it. And I'd be like, I
go it can't go to sleep. I'm gonna get murdered.
Oh I'm on the wrong movie though, Yeah, the wrong movie.
Different serial killer. He wore the hockey mask.

Speaker 7 (03:42):
Yeah, Jason Friday thirteenth hockey mask. Freddy is with the
sweater in the Claw in Closet Number five, Grease, nineteen
seventy eight.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
That's not overrated. I will say not overrated either, only
because I have a personal relationship with it. In high
school I was Danny Zuko, the John Trabolta character in Grease,
and I probably would have never watched the musical. I
would have never watched a musical probably, but I really
liked it because I got to live it. That being said,
I can't fairly go with this, but I will go

(04:12):
not overrated with bias Morgan, you can't be spoke up.

Speaker 8 (04:15):
No, it's not overrated.

Speaker 10 (04:16):
I feel like Greece is a classic and it has
held up over time every year.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
I watched a TikTok of the person who played Sandy
as a Lilivia Newton John. She was a great singer
ship pop song. She was also a country artist. She
was so talented and she was sitting in around what
would they do now, singing with like Andy Gibb, singing
with Abba, and they were just taking turns. She's awesome. Yeah,
she's awesome. She's from Australia too. Number four Everything Everywhere,
All at once from twenty twenty two. I saw this movie.

(04:43):
This is about the different timelines. I love timeline movies.
I love movies that have time machines. I love it
was still overrated, really really I liked it, but they
were acting live and now, my guy, this is my
kind of movie. It is willhouse to me. Well overrated?
Oh I think this is underrated. This is one of
the best movies in the last five years.

Speaker 8 (05:03):
Who wow, Why haven't I watched this a different timeline?

Speaker 4 (05:09):
Yeah, you don't know it, and you didn't like it.
You thought it was overrating a different timeline. Number three, Up? Oh,
so awesome. Up is awesome. This is like the first one.
I think I watched because I haven't seen a lot
of Disney movie cartoon movies and watch them as a kid.
Maybe this one or remember me? Yeah? Those up? Like

(05:30):
I want to cry right now? So good man? Up
is so good? How is UP overrated? You're a loser
if you made this list. Wait, Mike.

Speaker 7 (05:38):
I think that's why people find it overrated, because they say,
if you watch it, you're gonna be bawling, and it's sad,
But if you know it's coming, it's not as sad,
and that's why people hype it up so much.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
But it was hype to me. I watched it like
fifteen years later and you I don't know if I cried,
but I was just moved by it. Just the story
of like any sort of relationship that lasts and endures.
And I'm just like, I wish I had that. Number two,
The Shawshank Redemption. This garbage, garbage. I'm not taking that,

(06:06):
thank you. I'm out of here. This is so stupid.
That movie is awesome, the best it holds up and
it's awesome, But I see bias saying that people could
watch it and go overrated. That's what gets a movie
overrated is everybody hyping it out. Eddie hyped it up.

Speaker 9 (06:21):
And I just saw it two years ago because Eddie
hyped it so much, and I was like, there's no
way it was fantastic.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
But ridl me this. Don't You sometimes think Eddi's an idiot?
So maybe what's up? All right? And the number one
most overrated film ever ranked The Joker Joker just Joker
doing with the Woking Phoenix.

Speaker 11 (06:44):
I never finished it.

Speaker 4 (06:45):
Not my favorite, but it's it was good, like it's
just weird. I don't feel like it was overrated. I
feel like it made me feel exactly like I thought
it was gonna make me feel. The one disappointing factor
is there was no Batman or Robine. That's not a spoiler,
is it? You know there's never going to be Batman
in that movie? Why are you doing your mouth like

(07:06):
I'm spoiling? There's no bad spoiler. There's no Badman and Joker.

Speaker 8 (07:12):
We also already talked about that here.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
Yes, why are you being weird? I don't know, I
feel weird.

Speaker 10 (07:17):
He doesn't want to be a part of a potential spoil.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
I feel that even if he showed up, how would
that be a spoiler?

Speaker 4 (07:22):
Uh, there's joke. I thought I liked The Joker. I
didn't love The Joker, but I feel like it was
rated appropriately. I loved it.

Speaker 7 (07:29):
Yeah, Joker too, Oh terrible, didn't anything?

Speaker 4 (07:34):
You would add most overrated movie of all time. Take
fifteen seconds and think about the most overrated movie of
all time. It can be a movie that's really good,
but it just wasn't great. You can like the movie
a lot, but it didn't quite hit where you thought
it should. Got it, Morgan, You raise your head first.

Speaker 8 (07:51):
Oh yeah, it's Godfather.

Speaker 10 (07:52):
You guys sent me Canary in a coal mine to
watch all the Godfather movies.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
I've never seen him, and I did not like them.

Speaker 8 (07:59):
Everything that everybody hyped up about him. It was horrible.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
I was bored out of my mind watching every single
one of those movies, even including the first one, the
original one.

Speaker 8 (08:07):
Amy was that movie I you loved and I walked
out of.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
Yeah, but that wasn't my favorite. That was like District
forty nine or something, District nine, District nine, that's supposed
to be a good one. I really liked it, but
Amy was like, but she just going and she was
a hater.

Speaker 8 (08:22):
No, it wasn't. I went and I gave it a
good I left early. And then Bobby's like, I loved it.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
I didn't say it like I was doing a phone
sex line, lunchbox avatar. Oh ye, oh my god, I
can co sign. Oh. I did like it, but I
can co sign. Overrated people like it transcended the movie industry.
It was so well it did because of how because
of how it was shown, like the effects, Yes, but
I agree with like the plot.

Speaker 9 (08:47):
And it was They took twenty six years to make
another one. Did they come out with another one?

Speaker 4 (08:50):
They did? People watches it out out. Yeah, they're good.
Really yeah. I think Avatar is good but overrated. They
can be both.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
Mike, I had to go with Forrest Gump, like, you
guys love that movie.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Shoot him, guys, get rid of him. Shoot him right now,
put him off the miss dumber than Shaw.

Speaker 7 (09:04):
Shoot him overrated because if you if I sit down
to watch a movie, I'm not sitting down to watch
Forrest Gump. You guys talk about like any time it's
on TV, I'm gonna sit down and watch it. That
is not a type of movie for me.

Speaker 4 (09:15):
Punch him. I don't know if I sit down and
watch everyone is on TV. It's too long. It's so
good though, but it's really good. I'm gonna say, uh,
Box the Moonlight Stop Stop Lunchbox. Matus watched this movie
once as a bit and all it was was just
Nick this dude's dong for like five hours. Said it
was one of his favorites. He was like, I can't
start watching it, and it was. It was terrible. It's
works movie. Ever?

Speaker 8 (09:33):
Did I not have to watch that?

Speaker 1 (09:34):
It was just guy?

Speaker 4 (09:36):
Yeah, you made all the guys watch it. Yeah, it
was and it was his dumb time for the news
Bobby's story. I'll lead this one with the bro. A
Miami Dade middle school teacher was reassigned after he was
caught in a disturbing act caught on video. The video

(09:56):
on social media showed the unidentified teacher bending down a class, them,
pulling out an item from a backpack and taking a
long whiff three times. The headline biology teacher reassigned after
video shows them sniffing girls shorts. Oh what reassigned? Brouh.
They don't say what that means. It could be anywhere,
and I'm sure it's not around kids. No, no, no,

(10:17):
it should be fired. They probably legally don't, can't prove
what or why. Again, I'm sure their legalities around it.
I'm sure they're separating from kids before they can figure
out how they can do it. Because if they were
just go, you're fired, then they get sued and they
lose money, even though they were doing the right thing
because it was creepy. So you got to do things
the right way to make sure they last long.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
Okay.

Speaker 8 (10:36):
I thought you're gonna say whiffing glue or something, and
then you said.

Speaker 4 (10:39):
Oh girl, I think the shorts is worse than the glues.

Speaker 8 (10:43):
Yeah, that's what I mean.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Yeah, I think I think every single person on Earth
thinks that take bold Take Hey all right, WSVN with
that story. The next one is the power of sunglasses.
Study show the sunglasses can give you more self assurance,
and now it's been scientifically documented to be true. Sunglasses
make you feel more confident. The answer is your eyes
often reveal emotions that you'd rather hide, so most of

(11:07):
us feel exposed when strangers make eye contact with us.
By preventing this, you feel less vulnerable. Sunglasses also make
you feel attractive, and with something makes you feel attractive,
you feel naturally more confident. That's from Learn to Power
Think by Katerina Rondo. Yet Heid It's it's like a cake.
It's like superhero cap heights. It gives you such special powers.
I tried to wear some last member for a while,

(11:28):
but you get us die in your eye and it
was disgusting. We made you.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Yeah, but like I try to like wear it as
like like Eric Church style, and then we can see anything.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
Man.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
Yeah, it says here will not work on some people.
They're too nerdy. Next, super copy of the US Constitution
sells for nine million dollars. Whoa It was found dusty
in a North Carolina filing cabinet two years after the
only known private copy of the US Constitution, printed by
Charles Thompson, Secretary of the Continental Congress, was found in

(11:56):
a filing cabinet in a home in North Carolina. It
was sold for nine million dollars in an auction Fox News.
How many are there? I think this is the only
other one, nine million dollars. Let Nick Cage get around that.
He will find a way to own that sucker. Also,
a California brewer has debut a special seasonal Lagger Eddie.
What's a Loggers as a compared to a beer? It's

(12:18):
just a style of beer, like usually it's a little darker.
Is it thicker?

Speaker 12 (12:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (12:24):
Like syrup? It's my favorite.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
Like some of them smell kind of like like Christmas treeish.
That's the I p a.

Speaker 4 (12:30):
Do you is it? Is it harder swallow? No? So
it's still very You don't drink a lotater have Logger?

Speaker 8 (12:36):
No, I just I just have seen people drinking Laggers
and it looks thick.

Speaker 4 (12:39):
Well, this one costs one hundred and twenty dollars for
a six pack. Oh, what's so special about it? Worth
every penny, it says.

Speaker 10 (12:46):
Also, you know that song she drinks whis to drink drink?
She drinks a logger drink Logger, I know is a.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
Term or an alcohol. I just don't know the difference
that in beer. No, it's it's a kind of beer,
got it. Yeah, there's a difference though, and like we'd
buy as a beer at a in a gas station
and a lagger.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
No, they're all different, like Miller, lites of Pilsner, Guinness.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
Is a whatever they're saying. There are differences. Yeah, there
are differences in all the brands of beer that you buy. Right,
So a lagger is different than like the normal beer.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
But no, no, no, you can go to the grocery
store and buy a Pilsner, a lagger, and ip a
different kinds of beers.

Speaker 4 (13:21):
It's a an ipa, a specialty beer only made it
one place. Nope, nope, I know nothing about beers. That's
probably five different kinds of beers. Ray, why do you
think I need a drink? They was telling me this
whole thing about I need to start drinking. I'm obviously
so you'll sound smart in the segment. Yeah, so it's
a scientific thing.

Speaker 5 (13:36):
It's called a Ballmer effect, where you're actually better at
some things when you have one or two drinks. So
I would say pickleball, golf. If you go over two drinks,
that's when you become drunk. And you how many loggers?

Speaker 4 (13:46):
What I need?

Speaker 5 (13:48):
Probably one that stuffs pretty thick. You got to cut
it with a knife. But what I'm telling you is
for you, you're gonna think better. They say on one beer.
There's so many things. It's called the Ballmer effect that
you can do better by having one or two drinks.

Speaker 8 (13:59):
But that's the problem. And Bobby, you're not just gonna
have one the ball effect.

Speaker 4 (14:06):
Why is it called Bomber effect?

Speaker 1 (14:07):
You know?

Speaker 5 (14:07):
How know some scientists that came up with it, and
he did all these studies and data, and while people
actually performed better when having one or two drinks.

Speaker 4 (14:13):
My assumption is it's because it doesn't have to be
drink based or related that you're a little more free.
And whenever you're a little more free, you perform better.
You're you're not more confident, you're not tight.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
Like less nerves.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
Yeah, you're you're not overthinking physically mentally, yeah, anyway, longer
not the same thing as a beer anyway, one hundred
and twenty bucks per six pack, and you can buy it.
Let me see why says it's so good. That's a
cult winery that makes it say people are buying it
a perfect Who.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
Care, let's buy some on the show.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
Yeah, might as well. Here's what the problem I have
with that. I always have to pay for it out
of my money, and I don't like that. I get
that a funeral home apologizes after the corpse falls out
and that and the hearst falls out into traffic. Oh oh,
I'm like, fell out of the funeral home. So that
fell out of the road. So the car's driving some
sky news and the hearse drives and the casket in

(15:13):
the body falls out.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
The body fell out of the casket too.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
The corpse fell out. Well, that would be corpse falling
out of the hearse. That'd be a funny Halloween prank.
Though I've seen that before John Prank shows. That's funny,
Like I think Jackass used to do it. But they
drive off and there's a casket hilarious. Ah man declare,
Oh listen to this. I was gonna do a segment
called is This in America?

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Okay?

Speaker 4 (15:36):
I like it I like it. We can do that
in the middle of the news. Is this in America?
A man who had been declared brain dead woke up
while surgeons were preparing to harvest his organs after suffering
a drug overdose. He was taken to the hospital, where
doctors informed his family he had no brain activity. His
sister said that they had agreed to organ donation that
he had, and so the hospital started. As the surgery

(15:59):
to retrieve his organs began, somebody noticed signs of life
when his eyes opened. Wow, that's that's a big that's
a big sign of life. Oh hey, guys, that's a
big sign of life. However, about an hour into the operation,
the doctor came out and said he's not ready and
he'd woken up. Is it in America? Well, no chance,

(16:20):
it's in America. Why do you say, Well, based on.

Speaker 10 (16:22):
The you know, being a fun game about it, I
think it is in America because you would think it's not.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
Well, I had like three of these I was gonna
do together. Oh yeah, I wasn't just gonna be this one.
But but yeah, that's that's am. I would always think
it wasn't because it's always like in India, where stuff
like this happens when people at their funeral and they
wake up and they go.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
Oh, but they're doing here everything like we would do
in America. You donate organs, they harvest them all.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Egle. This was in Kentucky. Oh wow, I know that's wild.
And then finally, Billy Jaw's mansion is selling for forty
nine point nine million Oyster Bay, Long Island. He named
the property middle C seventy six acres, the main mansion
of Beach House, a guest house at Gatehouse Pull Bowling Alley.

(17:06):
He's moving to another one of his houses. But if
you have forty nine points, you can probably get that
down to forty five million.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Negotiate.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
Yeah, I just and he does piano, man, he does
piano manh yeah, yeah yeah. And he's not rich.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
Yeah yeah, but didn't you get a lot of money
stolen from his managers?

Speaker 12 (17:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (17:22):
And I think he's also divorced, but he has so much.
Just print it, man, that's from news Break. That's the
Newstakes Bobby's story. Do you believe quote if it's your
time to go, it's your time to go?

Speaker 8 (17:38):
Amy, I mean, yeah, I guess I buy into that.

Speaker 10 (17:41):
Also, if you you know miss out on dying too, like, well,
I guess it wasn't my time.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
Yeah, So I do not believe that at all. I
believe we make decisions. No, because if that were the case,
you would never have to take care of yourself ever,
because you're just gonna die whenever you're thought to die,
meaning there would be no reason to actually get yourself
a good health avoid risks because if there was a
calendar date that you were for sure going to die,
why the crap would I try to be healthy?

Speaker 3 (18:04):
But you don't think, like the idea in your mind
would be like I'm giving up today is part of
the plan of you giving up and dying. I don't
understand your question. Like when you decide in your head,
I'm just not gonna eat anymore and then you die,
that was your time. Oh you decided that you just
counted your own, But it was your time to even
think that.

Speaker 8 (18:22):
See.

Speaker 9 (18:22):
I go back and forth because like if I'm walking
down the street and someone drops a you know, like
something falls off a building and hits me, there's no
way I could have avoided that.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
But that's bad luck. That's your time to go. Your time.
So you all think that it's there is a time
already predetermined and there's nothing you can do about it,
and you will die at that point because it's one
way or the other in this argument that we have.

Speaker 8 (18:44):
Okay, But now that I'm hearing you talk it out
the way you did about why.

Speaker 4 (18:47):
Would we even try if we were just for sure
going to die at a certain time? Right cause we
don't want it because you don't know when it is,
so you still try. But that doesn't make sense. It
doesn't matter because why would you try trying affected absolutely nothing?
Hum If you try something but you know you're gonna
try forever and actually affects nothing, why would you try?
So my answer and I am not right. None of

(19:09):
us are right, because there is no we can't go
to a fact check on this. And I'm gonna tell
you why I'm asking the story, Like when it's your
time to go, I guess it's your time to go.
I do not believe that, because I believe there are
decisions you can make. There are a million micro decisions
a day that you make that determines how good or
bad of a day, how safe or unsafe of a day.
If you do put yourself in situations where you do die.

(19:29):
So that's my belief.

Speaker 8 (19:31):
Okay, so I agree with what you're saying there.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
There's very unfortunate circumstances that happened where you're like, dang,
that was super unfortunate, where they may not have had
control of that situation, but they may have had control
putting themselves in that exact spot at that time. But
this was the reason I asked, cause lunchbox, give me
the story about this and this is a freak accident
and this story sucks. But her name is Julia. She
was a swordfish got her oh surfing. I saw this.

Speaker 9 (19:55):
That's what I'm saying, Like, there's no way like you're
just out doing like well you're trying for.

Speaker 3 (20:01):
Correct because how bizarre is that no one could even
like what a sword fisher can attack a surfer but.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
Unlucky, it's not the same thing as predetermined, meaning if
you're a thrill seeker in general, the odds that you're
going to be injured or die is going to be
higher than someone who is not a thrill seeker. And
this is a thrill seeking activity.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
But sometimes like Tony Hawk, he's a thrill seeker, like
he's done billions of tricks, and hasn't died. Me, I
walk in my car, go to work, live a very.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Safest because he's an athlete with like a strong body
that works out, that keeps it in shape. No, bones,
it's not his time yet. Now, okay, I'm not a
believer of that. Again, if you're someone who constantly jumps
out of airplanes, someone who paraglides, someone who oh the
base jumping thing, any of that, yeah, your insurance is

(20:49):
going to be higher. Why odds you're a high risk
or high risk, and when you're a high risk, more
high risk folks die then less high risk folks. But
there are absolute freak accidents like this, so that's what
you call it. A freak. I think accidents happen.

Speaker 8 (21:06):
Yeah, sure, yea, yeah, yeah, I know, but.

Speaker 10 (21:08):
It's not You wouldn't never say, well, I guess it
was their time. No, I wouldn't the accident because I'm wonder.
I'm with the whole free will thing, and we make
certain decisions that impact all abouts of our lives and
we can change course. It's not a linear thing. But huh,
I guess I still use I'm going to use that saying,
though I like it, it's our time if it's your time.

Speaker 8 (21:28):
It's your time.

Speaker 4 (21:29):
You know, I don't hate you using it. I want
not revoke your privilege to say that, no, thank you.
But I just wondered how many on the show really,
because if if for me, if I really believe that
everything was pretty determined, why the crap would spend so
much time, effort, energy, anxiety worrying about anything. I would
put forth no work and just go what are supposed
happen is going to happen to me? And that's it. No,
not boom no, not how you live life. And I

(21:52):
wish I had a little bit of that in me.
I'm jealous that I don't have more of that in me.
That is true. Boom. I think you could have said
it better right there, Boom boom. An elderly woman has
been accused of well, let me read the story. She
was joking around with this other guy and he's like,
shoot me in the groin, and so she did. She
didn't think the gun was loaded, and apparently he was

(22:15):
like a bit, you won't shoot me in the groin?
Hah sick, wow suck. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, it is unfortunate.
So yeah. Westwood woman was accused of faily shooting a
man on the groin. Sunday, Kathleen Geiger's accused of shooting
Arthur Osborne once in the groin on East Tower Drive.
Geiger told police that she and the victim more engaged
in harmless banter when he jokingly requested she shoot him.

(22:38):
Getger told authorities she believed the farm was empty. She
is charged with the reckless causing of death. The judge
ordered her to be held on ten thousand dollars bond.
That's from Local twelve. So many things went wrong here.
One you can't ever just play around with the gun. Two,
if you do have a gun, you need to look
inside and see it sa if it's load, like if
you're gonna pick it up, you should have the knowledge
to also know how to see if there were any

(22:59):
bullets in the gun. Three you never pulled trigger. Doesn't matter,
you never pulled a trigger. And four, hey, dude, don't
mean to be asking somebody to shoot you in the nuts.
That's the number one. Has never asked someone to shoot
in the night. I don't think that's number one, but
that is up there on the list.

Speaker 8 (23:15):
So he really even said that, right, We don't know
because she only.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
Shot once, and the fatally he died. The reason I
would say that that my argument back would be she
only shot him once and it was in the nuts
or the growing wherever, and mostly you're not gonna die
if you just shoot somebody in the nuts. Correct, So
that I had to go on one hundred different absolutely
well like two absolute wrong ways. He bled out because

(23:41):
you shoot me in the literal groin, like in my
like in the quad, like the side of the quad.
I'm probably not gonna die if you give me to
the doctor soon. She shoots him five times, like growing, growing, growing, growing,
head growing, if there was something use okay, neck, But
I agree one, never pick up a gun unless you
know how to use a gun, or unless you're in danger.
And you're like, this is a two. If you're picking
up a gun, you're not in danger. Look to see

(24:04):
there's any bullets in it? It was loaded? Yeah.

Speaker 10 (24:06):
I just feel like if you wanted to murder him
and you just did, then you tell the cops. Oh,
he told me to shoot him in the groin, and
I didn't think the gun was loaded.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
Well that's a good point though, Like I really when
you read the story and like there's no way, he
died a growing.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
That's not really death shot. And that's why I don't
think that it was on purpose, because if you're going
to shoot somebody, oh he told me shoot him in
the head, that's empty. That would have been the story
because I made sure to kill him that way.

Speaker 10 (24:29):
Well, maybe she shot it and waited to see how
it played out, see if she needed to shoot him more.

Speaker 4 (24:34):
Well, you love conspiracies, like you're just building one right here.
Pay against all everything that probably would have happened. She's
still like, no, I believe that she murdered him by
shooting him in the pen.

Speaker 9 (24:43):
Yeah, they said that she did render aid to him,
like she was trying to help him when they arrived.

Speaker 4 (24:48):
All that. Well, that Amy's gonna come over with a
new conspiracy. Give her a.

Speaker 8 (24:51):
Minute, she pertended.

Speaker 10 (24:52):
Obviously, of course she needs to act like she cares
because it was.

Speaker 8 (24:57):
A quote accident.

Speaker 4 (24:58):
And then she was old. He was an older lady.

Speaker 9 (25:01):
Man.

Speaker 8 (25:02):
Oh, that's so.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
Life in jail, old people dining and dash.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
Yeah you saw that, I did, dude, that was crazy.
Well I saw okay, So I sat down to the
restaurant and I saw them eating, and I was like, oh,
they're a cute little couple. Didn't think much about it,
and then I saw the servers kind of freak out
like minutes later, like twenty minutes later. They were just
like kind of scrambling like. So I asked our server, like,
what what happened? Like, what's going on? Oh my gosh,
we just had a dining dash. I'm like, really, you.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
Think they just forgot where they were or forgot they
didn't pay? Were they that old?

Speaker 3 (25:30):
No, because they said it happens all the time all ages,
like sober alert though, like they're lost.

Speaker 10 (25:36):
Oh, or if it happens all the time with all ages,
they need a better plan.

Speaker 4 (25:41):
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 9 (25:42):
No, when you're older, you can use that as an excuse,
be like, oh sorry, I have dementia. I will tell
you that at this restaurant, I forgot that I didn't pay.

Speaker 4 (25:48):
I thought I paid already at this restaurant. It is
kind of easy to do that, I see. Tell me
how because you pay at.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
A different place, a different building, like a different room,
like room that has you get all your food and
you pay a different room.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
Yeah, after we all want to go dine in dash.
Now we don't even dine a dash on the on
the way out, you pay, but you have to buy
the register. I mean you don't have to the restaurants
on the left door.

Speaker 8 (26:13):
They need a new system.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
Yeah you know, yeah cracker bro Okay, cracker b. Yeah,
but I still feel like you have to walk through
enough thing for people will know that you just left
your table.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Dude, you get up for your table, you look at
the little like halloween decorations, just walk out the door.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
That's you want because the server doesn't know where you
know what I mean? Like, if you both get yes,
I agree, you go pay. But I'm saying if you
both get up, but you don't walk to that register
and you're looking around before you pay, I think you
probably go, sir, hey, don't forget to pay your ticket.

Speaker 9 (26:46):
No, no, because you got to buy your items, Like
you get the drinkets, you buy that. So if you're
looking at the drink ands like, oh, he's gonna get.

Speaker 4 (26:52):
Some extra stuff to add onto his ticket. Trust that
people are honest, especially open. Do you think the old
people stole or do people forgot?

Speaker 8 (27:00):
No?

Speaker 3 (27:00):
I think they stole because the servers were like, yeah,
happens all the time.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
I hate it. Maybe there's just so many old people
that are old and they forget and they're just like,
did we pay back in our day? You paid at
the table? Crazy Bobby Bone Show Today.

Speaker 9 (27:16):
This story comes us from Webster Massachusetts. Number one rule
when you have a grow house, don't overpower the power
cord grow house.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Some people may not know what that is. I know
what that is.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
What is it?

Speaker 9 (27:28):
It's where you are growing illegal substances.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
You say drugs, drugs, marijuana. Yeah, you get a lot
of stuff. Firm you get, I mean you gets. We
talked about drugs and stories all the time, and all
of a sudden, we don't want to say the word drugs. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
go ahead.

Speaker 9 (27:41):
So it caused a fire, Police paramedics, fire respond put
it out. Find the grow house power strip. They had
too many chords connected to it.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
Questions probably the same question. Sure, yeah, if that house
is on fire, everybody like, yeah, everybody doesn't get high
Marley style.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
I mean, I guess unless you're going like taking the
you're next to it, are not going to get a
secondary have you guys never been like secondary high?

Speaker 3 (28:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (28:10):
Shut up? You have an advanceae like that?

Speaker 2 (28:12):
You have it?

Speaker 4 (28:13):
Yeah, man, you got to be close to it and
be in it for a while. You're not going to
be three houses down and.

Speaker 5 (28:17):
Be like.

Speaker 8 (28:21):
You're the first responder.

Speaker 4 (28:23):
Let's go to our guy. He says he's not a
drug guy, Scuba Steve. Yeah. Man, like the firefighters going
in could probably easily get a secondary high.

Speaker 6 (28:32):
I don't know, because they're wearing masks and they're breeding
their own off.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
Yeah, but don't you think they're not. Don't you think? Yeah,
they're going also like taking them pulled up a little
bit like the next door neighbors.

Speaker 6 (28:43):
Next door neighbors, I guess depends on how close they
are to each other.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
And how big, yes, how much and how big different
concentration is huge.

Speaker 13 (28:50):
So if it's if it's like a growhouse where they
got trains moving through there with lots of different plants
and stuff trains.

Speaker 4 (28:55):
Yeah, and also if it's a grow house, because most
grow houses some people just call it that. But it's
just like one bedroom, Yeah, that's not good.

Speaker 13 (29:03):
The house that they will buy and they'll paint the
whole thing inside black, Yes, full on house. But there's
a train system where it moves from room the room
in different stages of growth.

Speaker 4 (29:13):
A lot of times though. You see how they'll spot
them though you can almost fly over them because of
the lights that they used. Yeah, and they'll recognize.

Speaker 8 (29:20):
I know a lot about that flyover heat.

Speaker 4 (29:24):
No, not just that, but when I was a kid,
family members grew a lot of weed in the house
and I would learn how. Yeah, but not like this.
We have a train.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
That's level plant.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
We had clone. Yeah, we had like hot lamps, closets
and so I knew, and we had scales. I knew
everything we go that my family you brought into you know,
you know, I didn't help, but like, I didn't know
what I was doing. I was young, and so what
I go get a scale and like and put weed
on a scale. Yeah, of course you.

Speaker 6 (29:56):
Go to school with the backpack full of stuff, didn't.

Speaker 4 (29:57):
I didn't do that, And I knew it was just hey,
take this to your friends. I knew it was this
is missus smith. And at the time I knew it
was wrong for me to be doing it because it
was illegal, fully and I wouldn't want any kid to
do it now. But yeah, I know I was pretty
well versed in even bagging once way once. Yeah, I
haven't thought about this in a long time. It's guys,

(30:19):
I was part of the drug trade.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
I knew, we unearthed it.

Speaker 4 (30:24):
He's never had a driving out. I've never used it,
never smoked anything. Never.

Speaker 6 (30:28):
That's a good dealer though you never want to get
high in your own supply.

Speaker 4 (30:31):
I wasn't a dealer, guys. I was like, I was
like eight years old.

Speaker 9 (30:34):
Good business.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
It's sad. It's sad because I was eight and I
was helping.

Speaker 12 (30:39):
Because now I'm thinking of you, and now I'm thinking
to other kids. Oh no, because you know this is
happening all the time.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (30:45):
Having to me my grandma when she found out I
was doing it was one of the reasons that she
may have moved out and live with her. It's part
of it. That's good.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
I never knew that, man, I haven't thought about that
in years.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
But it was just such a but it's I'm not
looking for sympathy.

Speaker 8 (30:57):
I know you're not.

Speaker 4 (30:58):
It's just like we're taking it in because we I
was basically yeah, I know that.

Speaker 12 (31:03):
I feel like this is something maybe you used to
think I repressed.

Speaker 4 (31:06):
I think I've yeah, repressed, suppressed up bench pressed all
the presses. Yeah, because I used to weigh we on
the little scale and way before I think the digital now,
but it was used to weigh weed on the scale.
I used to bag it.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
I know.

Speaker 3 (31:21):
I was wondering how you knew so much about them?

Speaker 4 (31:23):
Me too. As I started going halfway through, I started
like triggering me back again to where I'm like, man,
I know how Oh yeah. And then if we thought
there was a knock on the road, we didn't know.
It wasn't always my job, but mostly as my job
go trall the lamps off immediately.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
But it was.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
Just because if there's lamps all over the place, there
was no heat, you know. But if there were lamps
mostly in closets and in corners of and that would
cover the top. But yeah, I know, look at me, or.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
Like your power bill was so expensive, like why is
it so expensive in that small house?

Speaker 4 (31:59):
Well, so yes, but not really for us because we
only had like three lamps, yeah, and it was just
a few plants there, a few plants each, so the
bill was never going to be that high. And a
lot of times this is so we haven't thought about
this forever.

Speaker 6 (32:14):
Let's go, let's do it.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
We would not. It was a whomever like my mom
was living with at the time I was with them
because she wasn't with my dad, because I didn't know
my dad and some pretty shady guys at times, as
I think back, but he would be like, don't turn
the lights on for us to use it.

Speaker 8 (32:31):
To save electricity.

Speaker 12 (32:32):
Electricity, So I thought, you're gonna say, maybe they used
an extension court and plugged it in at the neighbors.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
That's not bad too. Well when he got caught, yeah,
a generator.

Speaker 4 (32:41):
One of those guys. Same guy had to pull a
gun on once because he hold my mom.

Speaker 8 (32:44):
You what, oh a boyfriend?

Speaker 3 (32:46):
Yeah, okay, it's all coming out now.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
I thought you meant I've met once, but like, no,
not well, no, not a good dude. But he was
holding it by throats. I pulled a gun and put
on his face. You don't know the life I came from, No, dude,
apparently we don't know hold me either. I forget all
about this crap, and then sometimes I'm like, well, i's poor,
So I'm like, I'm not gonna talk about the story.
We almost had to shoot something in the face for
beating them my mom, and then I'm like, well that's

(33:08):
even worse.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Dang, Yeah, yeah, anyway, bonehead.

Speaker 4 (33:11):
Right, yeah, I'm lunch box, and it's the sadest boneheads.

Speaker 12 (33:14):
It's sad.

Speaker 8 (33:15):
It's not sad, actually, because it's not sad.

Speaker 4 (33:18):
I was not supposed to be sad. I'm remembering things
from my childhood sharing them. I haven't a bit of knowledge,
maybe a little old now on how that's done.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
You're right, though, Amy, that is hope. You can get
out of it too.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
Come in, I'm good. Look at you. I don't want
it to be that. Don't feel sorry for me. No, no, no, no,
I don't thank you.

Speaker 9 (33:37):
This is hilarious.

Speaker 4 (33:39):
Thank you all right, bonehead, me up.

Speaker 9 (33:41):
I'm lunch boss. That's your Bonehead story of the day.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
Not this weekend, but next weekends. Daylight savings time, so again,
this one you don't have to remember anymore. It's all done.
Everything we have just about digital.

Speaker 8 (33:54):
I don't know alarm I don't trust anything the alarm clock.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 3 (33:58):
I still have an analog alarm clock.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
Do you listen to the am radio?

Speaker 9 (34:02):
The radio comes on, That's what happens when I wake up.
It's the kind of if the signal's going in now.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
So you guys have an old school hotel alarm clo.

Speaker 8 (34:10):
Yeah, but also my stove.

Speaker 4 (34:13):
Okay, but that's fine. That's not gonna dictate your day.
You're gonna see your but you're gonna see your phone
way before you see your stove. Regardless. I can't believe you.
Two guys. You yeahn Man nineteen ninety Ramata alarm clock.
Why would you not?

Speaker 9 (34:25):
Sometimes it's commercial when you wake up, you never.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
Know as an a commercial. Yeah, yeah, h well it's
not this weekend but next weekend. So they don't really
talk about adjusting your clock, so that that is done.
But ninety five percent of clocks get adjusted automatically. But
number one, they say, gradually adjust your sleep and wake times.
No chance. This is like the first day of school.
Back in the day, they were like slowly get ready.
So the first day of school you'll just fall into it.

(34:49):
No you don't. You just go into the first day
and you're just exhausted at school on day number two.
But they say, if you can graduately like fifteen minutes
at a time, fifteen minutes at a time, fifteen minutes
at a time, by the time it hits you feel normal.
Number one. Number two, establish a good bedtime routine. Number three,
get plenty of sunlight during the day and first thing
in the morning, and then stick to your new sleeping
wait times, and then when it hits, your body will

(35:09):
be fine. I found that's way too much work.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
That's what you do.

Speaker 4 (35:13):
You just raw dog it. As soon as it hits
three days later, you're fixed. Instead of putting twelve days
into it a little bit of work. Let it hit,
be grumpy for three days and you're good.

Speaker 10 (35:22):
Yeah, we really need to stop this whole time change thing,
because I see more and more articles about it.

Speaker 8 (35:26):
There's increase of death anytime.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
We do this a little bit.

Speaker 4 (35:29):
I think they write those articles because people click on
things that say increase of death. Oh, because I've never
really heard of any of my dying. I haven't heard
of him dying from day time, they say, I know,
But who's they article?

Speaker 7 (35:40):
Right?

Speaker 4 (35:41):
So I hate DAYLA say any time, But it's never
gonna end. So it is what it is, and let's
move to Arizona.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
They don't have it there.

Speaker 4 (35:49):
I don't understand that.

Speaker 9 (35:50):
I still don't understand how they can't just have They
don't how they're the only.

Speaker 4 (35:55):
Ones that they just choose not to do it. That's it.

Speaker 3 (35:58):
I mean, let's all choose not to do it.

Speaker 9 (36:01):
Like this show, let's just not do it.

Speaker 4 (36:03):
Well, we're around other people in the same city state
that do do it, so we'd be off time with
everybody around us Arizona.

Speaker 9 (36:10):
They don't, so like, if we're going to lunch, we'd
be like, hey, guys, we'll meet you there at noon,
one o'clock your time.

Speaker 4 (36:15):
That would be even more confusing than living near a
time zoneline. Imagine if you live right near a time
zoneline and you have to communicate with everybody you live
five miles from a loo and you're like, okay, you
live down the road, but you're Pacific and I'm Mountain.
That's a constant juggling. Dan would suck. So yeah, we
can't really do our own. We start the show around.

Speaker 3 (36:35):
Noon, but I don't like that though. Noon your time,
my time.

Speaker 4 (36:39):
All right, that's it. We're done by everybody. Let's go
Bobby Bone, Bobby Bone Show. On The Bobby Bone Show now,
Tierra Kennedy, Jiara, great to see. I was thinking about
you the other day. I was doing this thing on TikTok.
Do you see where people go, oh y, yes, yeah,
you see that is it?

Speaker 2 (36:58):
The game.

Speaker 4 (36:59):
Yeah, where you try to get it through the circle.

Speaker 11 (37:01):
Yeah, have you done it?

Speaker 4 (37:02):
I did it, and I got set, I got rey Me,
I got like to Find. I couldn't get through it.

Speaker 11 (37:09):
I'm terrified to do it because I think I will
fill miserably.

Speaker 4 (37:13):
And I wonder about you. I was thinking about you
because you came up through music, like you learned like
guitar on YouTube. Yeah, you were playing like local restaurants.
It's not like you had this massive classical music background.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
No, no, no, no no.

Speaker 4 (37:26):
And when I think of people that do ray Me,
I think people that are trained classically.

Speaker 10 (37:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:31):
No, I like, I cannot read a music sheet to
save my life. Can't do the Nashville chart system. Like yeah,
I'm just like, pick up the guitar and if it,
you know, just just the basics, the basics, just to
get me by.

Speaker 4 (37:45):
Did you have like a favorite YouTube teacher or did
you just go because I learned and I don't really play,
but I learned on a poster I got at Walmart. Okay,
how to put your fingers on the So I learned GCD.

Speaker 11 (37:59):
You learned from a poster.

Speaker 4 (38:02):
Slap slap, yes, yeah, poster.

Speaker 11 (38:04):
I love that that's cool. Okay, I No, I didn't.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
I didn't have like a specific really, I just looked
up whoever, like whatever the shortest video was like get
straight to the point. Yeah, yeah, Like I just want
to know exactly what I was searching for. So that's
what I did, And then I would learn how to
play like specific songs, and that kind of helped me
broaden the chords that I could play.

Speaker 4 (38:26):
What was one of the first songs you ever learned?
Fully that you were like, I can't believe I played
a full song.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Oh I should remember the specific song, but I'm pretty
sure it was like a Taylor swift.

Speaker 4 (38:36):
That's right, because you wanted to learn it too, so
it was a mix.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
So I can like play my covers lot because I
would like when I would play like at restaurants and stuff,
sometimes I would have like backing tracks, and that's just
like not cool.

Speaker 4 (38:48):
At restaurants. You were able to get backing tracks, Oh, well,
yes I did.

Speaker 11 (38:53):
And then I was like, I should probably learn how
to play an instrument.

Speaker 4 (38:56):
Oh you mean just for the instrument, yeah, I thought, yeah,
backgrounds singers on tracks, Oh no, no, no, oh yeah, okay,
I got it, got it. So saying like karaoke basically, yes,
it's funny.

Speaker 3 (39:06):
It was very jank.

Speaker 2 (39:08):
So at some point it was like I should probably
either learn how to play piano, guitar or whatever. Guitar
is the easiest, So yeah, I just did it. But
like even so, I'm not like fancy just you know,
it's just a good underlay.

Speaker 4 (39:20):
No, you're good like you play. You don't look at
you and go she doesn't want to play guitar, Like
it's part of what you do musically. I feel like
it naturally fits. Did you go in just sit in
a room forever and do my fingers hurt?

Speaker 1 (39:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (39:31):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:32):
My So my parents had to put me in guitar
lessons and it didn't work because she was trying to
teach me how to play like classically, like she was
trying to teach me the individual notes.

Speaker 11 (39:40):
And I was like, ma'am, I love you so much.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
I love that you're trying to teach me everything, but like,
I just want to know how to play Taylor Swift.
Like so that's when I left and I was just,
you know, just learning on YouTube.

Speaker 4 (39:52):
What's the easiest Taylor Swift song? Do you think.

Speaker 1 (39:56):
I don't know?

Speaker 11 (39:58):
Teardrops on my guitar, like all the og stuff.

Speaker 4 (40:02):
I think I learned. I thought love was only true
in fairy tales. I learned I'm a believer because there
was a lot of C and G. Yeah, the easiest ones.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
And I actually transposed some of my songs so that
it gives me the easiest chords, and those are C
and G.

Speaker 4 (40:19):
Well, and to get totally in the weeds an extra nerdy.
If there's a song with a lot of like f's, yeah, no,
Eddie will just take in kpo it down for me.
So I can only play CS and gs exactly. Yeah.

Speaker 11 (40:29):
If I see a sharp in there, absolutely bar chords.

Speaker 4 (40:34):
No, not doing that. So this is the first time
that you've been in here since you've added your last name. Yeah,
you've been here as Tiera, never as the formal Tierra Kennedy.

Speaker 8 (40:44):
Here we are he's married.

Speaker 4 (40:46):
Added the name? Is it because you got married?

Speaker 8 (40:48):
I did get married.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
He demanded your stage name be Kennedy.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
Well, I will not say what my maiden name is
right now. You can look it up, but it is
not as good as Kennedy.

Speaker 4 (40:58):
So that was pretty cool.

Speaker 11 (40:59):
Kenny's fret cool.

Speaker 4 (41:00):
It just loves to Pierre Kennedy, appreciate it. If you're
not gonna do this, you're gonna be like a CEO
or something like options. Hey, I can do both, superstar CEO.

Speaker 1 (41:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (41:10):
True new albums out. So did you write on on
most or all of these songs? I felt like everyone
I saw you did write on Yes, yeah you did.
Was that important to you?

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (41:21):
So, I mean the album is called Rooted, and it's
about the story, and so it was important that I
had a hand in all of these songs, and I
got to write them all with my friends, and so
I feel like I got to be a little more
vulnerable on this album, you know, with songs like a
cow Girl. That was kind of the first time that
I broke the walls down, and it felt really good.

(41:46):
I feel like people are going to be able to
listen to this album and get to know me a
little bit better.

Speaker 4 (41:51):
I've put your song Can't Help My Country on the
Women of Buy Our Country. Maybe the Countdown too, probably,
Yeah you have thank you? Uh yeah, you can compensate
with me later. That would be illegal, everybody that's FCC.
We can't do that. It's illegal. It's a joke. I
just love to hear Kennedy, I'm a number one fan.
Would you mind playing that for us?

Speaker 3 (42:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (42:11):
Okay, So while she's doing her finger stretches. Her new
album is out now. It is called Rooted, and this
is the current single called Can't Help My Country, and
she's gonna play it for us right now whenever you're
ready to here.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
Oh, I'm sorry, we can't post a live performance on
the podcast, but if you go to our YouTube page
you can watch it there or maybe listen live. Okay,
all right, now back to the podcast.

Speaker 4 (42:38):
Yeah, I saw that. I was looking at your opery stuff.
How many do you know any times you played Oh
my God? Overten?

Speaker 12 (42:44):
I think?

Speaker 4 (42:45):
Have they given you the cup yet? Yes?

Speaker 11 (42:47):
I mean my next one's eleven and.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
The cup cool? And you're like, what, like, why is
some mad hand me a cup?

Speaker 3 (42:51):
I know, but it's so cool, it's so cool.

Speaker 11 (42:52):
It's special.

Speaker 10 (42:53):
I know.

Speaker 4 (42:53):
I keep mind too. It's like the one cup I
have that doesn't match everything, and the whife likes everything
to match, like cups. Yeah, but yeah, the same after
like the tenth time they handed me a cup and
I was like what I And then you look and
it's the opry is like, yes, said the stage ten.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
Yeah, it's very cool, and I like I love stuff
like that. I have, like I keep all of my
stuff in like this bin. It's like my memory bin,
and so I have like all of my my special
bits from there.

Speaker 4 (43:19):
So yeah, there was a picture that you had posted
way back in the day though, of you on the
Opery stage where you're like, I'm gonna play this off.
I wonder how long ago was that picture?

Speaker 11 (43:27):
Years ago? I mean probably like twelve years ago.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
It's before I moved to Nashville. I looked like a
little baby. My hair was black, so it was a
long time ago. But man, I remember doing that. I
took a tour with my parents and I was like,
I am going to perform here one day. I didn't
know when that would happen.

Speaker 11 (43:46):
But it's special to be here, like ten performances later.

Speaker 4 (43:50):
That's super cool. And they like you or they wouldn't
invite you back right right right every time.

Speaker 2 (43:54):
I'm like, well, I please, I hope they asked me
to come back because it's my favorite place.

Speaker 4 (43:59):
You have the new album Rooted. There's one song that's
cry and I saw justin Timberlake and Scott Storge they
were as writers on the song. So at Timberland too
was on the song, right, But it was a real
name that I saw. He has a real name, Timothy
most tim Timberland. I didn't know that, ye who knew?
I thought it was mister Timberland. What's up with that?

(44:19):
How'd you guys all get on one track?

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Well?

Speaker 5 (44:22):
I met.

Speaker 11 (44:23):
I was about to call him Timothy. I met Timberland.

Speaker 4 (44:26):
Is that his real name? Timothy?

Speaker 1 (44:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (44:27):
Timothy mostly, Yeah, but we're gonna call him Timberland.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
I met him a couple of months ago, and he
was so great. We didn't actually write the song together.
So I got together with Cameradell and Jared Scott to
my favorite co writers, and we just wanted to write
a fun song. We knew that we needed to add
that kind of vibe to the album. And Cameron just
started playing the chorus and he's like, I mean, like,

(44:53):
oh my gosh, we can like do a little interpolation
moment here. And you know, we both grew up listening
to R and B and Justin and I feel like
Timlin has such a hand and all of that music
and that sound, so it's really cool to kind of
merge the two.

Speaker 4 (45:11):
What does it feel like to have the whole record
finally come out.

Speaker 2 (45:14):
It feels amazing because we've been working on it for
a long a long time. It was supposed to come
out last year, and then I left my label and
we kind of revamped the album, and I feel like
it's a lot more true to who I am as
a person. We took out some songs and added some
new songs that I wrote a few years ago, but

(45:37):
that I've always loved and wanted to put out.

Speaker 11 (45:40):
So it feels good for it to be out. It
feels feels right, feels complete.

Speaker 4 (45:44):
The records out now called Rooted at Tierra Music. I'm
a big fan. I appreciate you being here. Thank you
so much. I hope everybody streams the crap out of
it and it sets a new record for streaming in
one hour that.

Speaker 11 (45:58):
Go viral.

Speaker 4 (46:00):
Here a nice stuff. The Bobby Bones Show theme song written,
produced and sang by Reid Yarberry. You can find his
instagram at read Yarberry, Scuba Steve executive producer, Ray Mundo,
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