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October 25, 2024 58 mins

Riley Green is in the studio! He tells us about his new album, Don't Mind If I Do, shares what he collects, why he likes being a homebody and more! Then, Amy is going to her first college football game in an effort to do more sports related things, find out how she's preparing for it and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting there, Liza.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Hey, Welcome to Friday Show. More in studio morning. Taylor
Swift is now the richest female musician, with an estimated
networth of one point six billion dollars. So what I
like to do is see how much things feel like
they cost a Taylor based on what it would cost
what it feel like to cost a normal person. For example,
if you were to go buy some Lululemon leggings, ninety

(00:31):
eight dollars for Taylor, if she were to buy those,
amy though, it feel like she's spending eleven cents.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Oh wow, that's cool for her.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
A dinner refer to at Nobu, which is the very
fancy place in Los Angeles, Miami, New York. If you go,
it's like seven hundred bucks for Taylor eighty one cents. Wow.
A new iPhone big purchase for some folks, especially if
you don't have it like in your plan where they
give it to you for free if you don't like
renew your planned for the three year, A new iPhone

(01:01):
twelve hundred dollars for Taylor feels like a dollar eighty seven.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
A new average car in the United States, the average
car is about forty thousand dollars to Taylor thirty seven dollars. Okay,
get her a thirty dollars car. It's awesome. And the
average home in the United States is three hundred thousand dollars.
For Taylor to buy that home, it would cost her
to us four hundred dollars. It's not a houses. We
could have her four hundred dollars. That would be awesome.

(01:29):
Just the houses go four hundred dollars the house dang
so good for her though her those shows, I've never
seen something like it. I've never seen them like it.
Just they sell out so faster, talking about football stadiums
and like every even when she changes like a new
dress in her show, it's like a news story. It's
like Taylor has decided to wear a gold snake dress
instead of the green one, and then like pops up

(01:50):
in my feed. Yeah, it sounds like anything I've ever
seen as far as like popstars and Morgan walland they
announce he had the highest the biggest country tour ball time.
And it's for two reasons. One, he sells out football
stadiums right because, like Kenny's done it, there's only a
few artists I've ever sold at football stadiums garth wallin Kenny,

(02:11):
Zach Bryan does it now, Looke Coombs has done it
a few times. But also the ticket prices, the concert
tickets cost so freaking much, and like the extra good
tickets are like even higher than what inflation is for
like this year versus fifty years ago to get her.

(02:32):
And they also have this ticket gage thing where the
more in demand, they raise the prices of the tickets.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
So but that's the some of those are being the resold.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Ones, not always. Oh yeah, it's called like dynamic ticket pricing.
And I'm not saying this happens, but that happens too,
where it's like buying a ticket on Southwest airlines, meaning
the ticket prices go. It's the same, you get a seat,
but the less the fewer tickets are, the higher the
ticket cost is.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Oh because see I just thought that Taylor would.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Maybe I don't know the tailor does dynamic ticket I
know that at times like.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
You just went over those numbers, like she could lower
them a little bit, you know.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
If people are buying them wide. I know. Dynamic ticket
pricing is a strategy that increases prices when demand is
high and decreases when demand is low. Okay, it is
used by many industries, including entertainment, and they go through
all of it and so but yeah, I mean that's
what the airlines do. That's why a ticket, if you
get a last minute costs so much. You're getting the
same seat you would have got if you'd bought it

(03:26):
three weeks ago. But yeah, No, Morgan Walla biggest country
tour and Taylor Swift it's wild and she'd get a
house of four hundred dollars crazy Anonymous in Bar. Here's
a question to be he low, Bobby Bones. I've had

(03:52):
three dates with this guy. We get along great. He's funny,
he's smart, he's interesting, but add zero attraction to him physically.
Should I show how I feel with them and just
try to be friends and give a little longer? What
should I do? Am I stringing him along? If I
keep dating him but I don't feel attracted to him?
Signed three date fate. I'm gonna be completely unfair here.

(04:13):
I'm gonna be so wildly unfair. You're gonna look at
me and go, that's not fair. If you were messaging
me and you were a dude saying this, I would
say nope and you're never gonna be attracted because guys,
if we're not attracted immediately, we never grow into attraction. Women,

(04:33):
you're able to actually be a more balanced human and
develop attraction in different ways. There are dudes. I know
that I have wives that are way hotter than they
are physically, and their wives were not attracted to them
that much physically at first, and they grew to love them,
and now they're attracted to like nine different elements of them.

(04:53):
You're talking about us, no, not not talking about you.
I'm not talking about you, and my mind the story
you did not exist. Okay, it's a vacuum. I'm gonna say,
if there are if there are other parts of him
that you are really attracted to, and physically he's just man. Now,
if he repulses you, that's never that's never coming. If

(05:16):
you look at him and you're like you never got
to back that out. But if you're like, nah, I
just don't. The fact they're even questioning wanted to continue dating,
it means there are parts about him that you really like.
I'm not saying marry him. I'm saying go out with
him a few more times. This is so unfair because
if if you were a dude, I'd be like, you're done,
don't waste your time.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
You don't think guys can ever ever.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
I think guys find things that are attractive for them,
but if they're not attracted immediately to the woman, it
never happens. They may hook up with them, but that
doesn't mean they're going to want to be forever. Yeah,
so yeah, just.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Do overtime their personality rarely.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Yeah, I mean I would say almost absolutely, none ever
in the history of the world.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Yeah, I've never met a dude that said, oh, yeah,
my wife you know what I mean. When I first
was so ugly, but her personality really won me over.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
The more time I spent with her.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
For different reasons and for more time, and things can grow. Absolutely.
But if but we men, we gave me a we
stupid we need to want to do. But you guys
can find valuable things about us, thank God, that are
just our looks. But again, if you got a few
more times and you're still not boom, get out. But
I think you ought more than a few dates. And
there's a if you're even asking this question, it means

(06:28):
you want us to come to nudge you along. So
hang in there. Also get them like an abroler or something,
you know, a gym set something, Give a little bow flex,
got your gift, gives a little bow flex in the
living room.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Wait, no, I thought we don't gift exercise stuff.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
We don't care if the gift of guys because we
don't get told by the crowd. You don't for us
to get you bar bells. We'll be like all right, thanks, okay,
all right, there you go, close it up. My favorite
thing about finding a new show is when it's like
season two or season three of the New sho so
I can watch and binge all of the first season

(07:05):
and then start a later season. It's the greatest. There's
a show called a Special Special Ops Linus. You watching Morgan, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
It was really good. So it's about this woman who
is in the Army and she's out in a very
special mission and things go totally not as planned and
then it kind of unfolds from there.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
So it's the Lioness program. Is it all female? Is
that why it's Lionus? She is? She is?

Speaker 1 (07:29):
But in Nicole Kidman's character too, it's like a spy thriller.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Yeah, so season two is up now, which are so
we're gonna start season one so we can catch up
on season two, but Lionis has just started Zoe Saldania,
Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman. This season, the mission gets closer
to home when an unknown threat in dangers the safety
and security of the nation. To combat this, the team
must enlist the new Lionis Operative to dismantle the dangerous
target from within, hated target from within. Those are the

(07:57):
hardest kind of hit. Dang it, the executive prus of
Yellowstone Tailor Shared and the hit Paramount Plus original series
streaming exclusively on Paramount Plus. Season two premieeres this Sunday,
October twenty seventh, And you guys recommend it.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Yes, you'll binge watch it for sure.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
It's good. Yeah. I don't like when a new show
starts and it's like episode of one, season one. Then
you gotta wait, like I struggle with Peing one right now,
and I love Peng one. I hate waiting for shows.
It's the worst to wait for shows.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Yeah, this one, you still have to. You have two
people telling you right here that it's good. And then
also anything that Nicole Kimmon's and is good.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
What's the race car movie? Days? Of thunder. Yeah, I agree,
all right, cool your pile of stories.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Well, it looks like some couples are turning to AI
to win arguments. So instead of just hashing it out
the old fashion way, that kind of sneak off and
go consult with chat GPT to figure out, you know,
the perfect comeback or what they need to say to
actually win whatever they're arguing about.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
I mean, that was Google a year ago. Now it's AI.
But imagine when you couldn't prove anybody was wrong, Like
twenty five years ago, you send a dinner and one's like, no, man,
the world's a cube, and you're like, god, damn, I
don't think it is. I can't prove it. Guess I
gotta get encyclopedia or something, because there's really who yells
the loudest. Now, luckily we can look stuff up. Back
in the day, all your kids out there, you couldn't
look stuff up. You just listened to the loudest person
in the room and they were right. Yeah. But yeah, no,

(09:16):
And I like that Google has chatted or the AI
built in, But you mean Google anything, it gives you
like extra information now oh yes, on the top of it,
like shout out for computers taking over our lives and
probably taking us and killing us. All right, what else? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (09:28):
I have five things not to say to your husband
if you want a happy marriage.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
Okay, okay.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
First one is you don't make enough money. Oh my god,
I don't say that.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
Oh man, that would happen.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
He I would probably.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
You don't say that. You can have a conversation about
that and have but that. Don't say it like that. Okay,
go ahead.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
You're just like your father.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Oh I don't know. I don't have a dad's end
that one. I'd be like, no, no, not, I'm here. I'm
actually willing you right now. So you're wrong on that one.
Go ahead.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
You're acting like a child.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
I get that sometimes, and I but I am.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
I think what, let me just guess here. I'm gonna
step in on behalf of your wife. I think if
she's ever saying that, I don't think she's saying you're
acting like a child. I think she's saying, hey, Bobby,
right now, I think you have reverted back to your
childlike brain, because this is whatever your experience right now,
you're is little wound and you go back to that
age and you start behaving that way.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
I mean, I appreciate that that glimpse into what my
therapis would say. But I'm talking about when I make
wiener jokes.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Oh yeah, okay, but that's like you're fine. Then you're
fine with you being like you're acting like a child. Yeah,
it's kind of funny.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
I'm like, yeah, yeah, that's when I get that.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Okay, this, this next one, I'm definitely guilty of. When
I was married, I said this once and night. I've
asked for forgiveness a lot. You should man up. It's
a tough one. I know, I know, I know, I
know I was. It was a very immature thing for
me to say at one point in time, but I
learned a lot from it.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Why it's tough because again, you could say tough enough, yeah,
or hey, I think you know in the past you've
been stronger. How can I help you? You know? Whatever
it is when you say man up, what it does
is challenge our masculinity, and mine mine is often challenged
by myself in the mirror. Anyway, I don't need any help.
I'm like tremuna, But I only feel good saying that
to me. Ye, then that hurts a guy.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Yeah, there's already these stereotypical expectations for sure, and then
that's reiterating it.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Yes to do really, so when someone says that, I'm
like like it, I have like nipples on a piece
of cardboard. So let's say I don't feel very masculine
anyway at times, or what else?

Speaker 1 (11:35):
And then the final thing not to say to your
husband if you want a happy marriage, forget it, I'll
do it myself.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
No, No, say that a lot.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Do them more.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
I like that. Maybe don't say forget it's big, I'll
do myself.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
No, it's not good for me. Then they feel like
they're not capable.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
We're all clear. I give you permission to do that.
One gay.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
So John Samos put out a book and he was
talking to People magazine and he shares something that reminded
me of you, Bobby. He said that he was driven
to six seed by a bully who gave him a
black eye in high school. He said, to this day,
each milestone in his career, he thinks like, yeah, I'm
gonna show him.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
Yeah, unhealthy. And I've hopefully gotten away from that. I
used to want to have kids to beat up my
bullies kids, but now I'm not going to be I'll
be an older dad when we eventually have kids. I
wanted to beat at my bullies grandkids.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Grown.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
John said that he wanted to dedicate his recent memoir
to that guy, but his publishers wouldn't let him.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
Yeah too much, don't focus on it.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
But you want your kids.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
I'll let them focus on it. Amount of mercenaries. I'm Amy.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
That's my pile.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. Bobby story makes me so mad at the
beginning because whomever these people were, we don't know who
they are. They had their dog, had puppies. They just
put them into garbage and so somebody heard them walking
their dog and they told a neighbor. They're like, I

(13:00):
think we heard. So the neighbors go look in the
trash can and they find three pit bull mixed puppies
and obviously malnourished. One of them is hurt. They immediately
get care for the dogs. First of all, they do themselves.
They wrap in a blanket. They had some like open wounds,
but they get them to the vet. All three have survived.
Now they've got veterinary care. They are one of them

(13:20):
has to have surgery and someone of the town is
paid for the surgery apparently, and then they're gonna go
for adoption. But shout out to those neighbors because had
they not went and got into the trash can and
then cared for the puppies the meet, they all want to die.
We need to find listen everything, big brothers watching us.
We need to find these people. Are they put them
in the trash can? And yeah, I agree? Then or

(13:45):
something and then more well yeah I was going yeah, yeah, wow,
And then watching eat it. Okay, let's just go hard.
We can possibly go there we go in stream it.
Oh yeah, yeah, we all want to see that. Yeah
wp x I No, we don't want to see it.
We never want to see but something, oh well that
makes me so mad. Shout out to the neighbor's awesome job,

(14:05):
thank you for saving those dogs. That's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good. It's time for the
good news.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
So there's a seven year old girl scout. Her name
is Cressa Lundin, and she saved her brother's life again.
She's only seven. Her brother started to have a seizure,
but she knew exactly what to do. She rolled him
on his side, she started patting his chest. She called
for help and saved his life. So she just received
the Girl Scout Medal of Honor.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Crazy being seven and thinking like that, yeah, or maybe
it helps she's seven that she's like, well, I've been
taught this and nothing else clodd in my mind. I
got a mortgage bay, so was thinking about this. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
No, Girl Scouts literally taught her how to handle seizures,
fire situation. So she said, she's pretty prepared for emergencies.
And now she's getting this medal, and I'm just super
proud of her.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
The great story, that is what it's all about. That
was telling me something. Good. Time Now for the Morning Corny.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
The Morning Corny, Why do vampires use mouthwash for their
bat breath?

Speaker 2 (15:18):
Yeah? That was the Morning Corny. Almost know with Halloween jokes. Huh.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Yeah, we are actually pretty.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
Much we're getting close. There can't be that anymore very close.
Let's do the old man question of the day. And
the old man question doesn't come from me. I feel
like one day the old man question of the day
it comes from Eddie. Eddie, go ahead, the old man
of the show.

Speaker 4 (15:37):
So this is gonna make me sound old, But what
is Instagram?

Speaker 2 (15:41):
Threads? Like? I see it pop up on Instagram. So
you're such an old bobby?

Speaker 1 (15:47):
What month a year is this?

Speaker 2 (15:50):
What are you talking about it?

Speaker 4 (15:52):
No, it's brand new and it pops up on my
Instagram and it says, hey Eddie, all these people want
you to join Instagram first.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Nobody wants you to join Instagram.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Not brand new.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
It's a couple of years old, probably probably not more
than two. But it's their version of Twitter. Nobody is
really there's some people on it? Are you on it?
I think it posts my Instagram to threads. I never
get on threads to post. It's Instagram. It's meta's version
of Twitter.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
It's been around since July twenty twenty three.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
I mean that's probably the beta, so not even a year,
barely a year.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
A year in almost a half.

Speaker 4 (16:29):
Yeah, yeah, so fairly new man. I didn't know what
it was and should I join it? I don't know, Like,
do do my posts? Can they even serve as a
good thread post? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Well, do your tweet serve as a good tweet?

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Because that's what it is Twitter.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
It's basically that more than anything you want.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
To add as digs well, Eddie doesn't really post in general.
I don't think we need to add another social media
to this because he already doesn't came up with the
ones that he has. And also it is you know,
maybe it's maybe it's just best you stay off threads.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Also nobody's on threads any also stay off TikTok to.
I read it, Okay, I can't now why not. I
learned a lot of stuff on TikTok All right, so
there's Eddie's old man question of the day. Thank you,
fun fact? Give me the most fun fact you have?
Amy going to you first.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
The Internet is controlled by only fourteen people.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
No, yeah, I needed any more information than that. Okay.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
So there's a group of people and they're the ones
that are in charge of all of the Internet. It
says fourteen people and seven keys.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
This feels like Illuminati type stuff. And Amy has been
very conspiracy theory based in the past, like a few weeks.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
I'm not that way. I'm not conspiracy you've kind of
been that person over the last few weeks.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Yeah. I don't know if you realize you have been,
but you kind of have been.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
God, I just playing Devil's advocate.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
I've had a lot of theories, I know, and now
the Internet's got fourteen bosses and that's it. It's a
few keys. Okay, thank you for that fun fact. That's
fun to talk about it.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
It's it's fact, which means it's true.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Who are they? Al Gore? Uh? Poor Cuban is new
one of them? No?

Speaker 1 (17:59):
I mean not looking at all their faces right now,
I don't.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Recognize Sam Walton. All right, lunchbox fun fact me.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Barnacles peas are eight times as long as their bodies.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
They're peace stream.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
No, no, he means there winers. Yeah. Oh, I mean
that's pretty cool. That is incredible. I guess barnacles in
our kansons.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
Okay, okay, eight times as long as their body.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
That's pretty crazy. Yeah, yeah, you're right by seven Morgan.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
The hole in pin caps, you know, the little yes. Yeah,
we're made so if you accidentally swallowed it, you can
still breathe.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
That is very interesting. Does your throat a little bit
of air?

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Yeah, so in case you're chewing on it accidentally, it
goes down the pipe.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
You're good, pretty good, eddie. Okay.

Speaker 4 (18:48):
So back in seventeen thirty six, a woman was sentenced
to die okay, okay, they hung her and they threw
her in the pile.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Once it was all over, she woke up. She's like
not dead. So they released her.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
They were like, this is so amazing that, you know what,
You're not going to prison or anything. We're not gonna
try to get You're just free.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
That's crazy. I wonder what happened. Really, I don't know.
They thought she was done, she wasn't, so they let
her go. She's like true story.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
Her name was Matt Margaret Dickinson back in Scotland.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
That's crazy. It's true. They must have like forgot to
hang her or something. Just the pile. No, no, no, dude,
she was out. She was done. Like how you got
that one bag of chips and have a chip in it?
Like they just messed up in the line somehow, like
threw in They just forgot. I have a few here.
Darius Rutger was not Hoody and Hoody and the Blowfish.
Those two names. Hoody and the Blowfish were two of
his best friends in college, and they thought he just

(19:41):
making a name. One had big eyes and looked like
an owl his friend Hoody, and the other had big
cheeks his friend Blowfish, and so he's like, we'll make
a band name real quick Hoody and the blowfish will
call us that he was not hoody.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
Boys aren't even in the band that he named him after. No,
that's crazy used the nickname.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
The YMCA initially threatened to sue the village people over
the song y m c A, but they dropped the
suit and they found out the membership had gone way
up thanks to the song. Yeah. Of course, another fun fact,
I know the people that wrote Red Red Solo Cup
for Toby Keith, they never get they never made a
dime off Red Solo cups. Oh oh the sale of
the cups? Yeah no, they never makes it. Never never,
never did a deal with them.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
They can't believe Red Solo Cup and hook up with them.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
Then that sounds weird. Yeah, well you know what you
mean hook them up? Well, I mean like hook up
with them like in like yeah like like yeah, but
like it sold more cups because of it, so yeah,
but then you're missing the point. The point is the
guys who wrote the song never got a dollar from it.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
They they helped increase the sales, but they got nothing
from it.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
So what I'm saying is you're talking about you knew
the red Solo cup people.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
No, I know now the writers that. And jam is
made from fruit and jelly's made from juice. Did you
know that? No?

Speaker 3 (20:51):
Say that again.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Jam is made from fruit and jelly is made from juice.
I never knew the difference. That's why jam is hard
to spread. Like when you get jam, it doesn't spread easy.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
No jam spreads easy. Jelly doesn't know.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
No jelly spreads easy because it's oh my god, oh
my god.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
And guys, jam is fruit, Jelly is juice. Preserves have
chunks of fruit, marmalades have peel and pulp. Don't know
the difference. And I'm convinced the lady wasn't hung.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
According to AI, jelly is easier to spread than jam.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Yeah, because it's just juice. That's what That's what I said.
I never argued with you. Nobody argued with you. Idiot
did Well, it could be anybody in the trend right now,
It could be anybody. It could be anybody. All right,
there you go, thank you. These are the top five
real life haunted places in America, meaning the real life places.
I'm not saying for sure they're haunted. I don't think

(21:44):
anywhere could be haunted. So just everybody knows. I do
not believe in haunted places. Number five the Veliska Axe
Murder House and Velliska, Iowa. Apparently back in nineteen twelve
there were eight people that were murdered there. A few
years ago, we lunchbox to this place. He spent the
night because you can do that, and he swears it
was haunted. Yeah, I heard things. My cousin.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
You want to call cousin Andrew. He heard things. We
are freaked out. There's no electricity, I mean, and things
are falling off shelves.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
Not cool. And I invite.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
Anybody on the show go if you don't think it's haunted,
take a step off.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
You invite us, drive right down one and check it out.
I will say anywhere, even at your house. You turn
all the lights off, turn the TV off. It's just quiet.
And someone said this room is haunted. You will hear
things to make you think it's haunted. My belief that
you will validate whatever is being told to you. Next
up the Bell Witch Cave in Adams, Tennessee. The Bell Witch.
I guess that's a person is a spirit that tormented

(22:41):
the Bell family in the early nineteenth century. This cave
is said to be the home of the witch. Here
you can hope to hear eerie voices, experience the most
feeling of dread.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Yeah, my daughter wants to go here.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Okay, and how far is it from here? A couple
hours to mind there? Just hang out? She would go.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
She doesn't really get scared. She loves horror movies, scary
things all that, So she wants to go.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
But do you sleep in the cave?

Speaker 1 (23:08):
I don't think so. Or No, wouldn't let her. I'm
not even letting her go, Like, I.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
Don't letting her go. No, I mean it's not really haunted.
But what if Well, there could a bunch of kids
like doing bad stuff there. But I don't think it's right.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
No, we're not taking a little road trip to a
witch cave.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Oh she wants you to go with her?

Speaker 4 (23:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Yes, I thought she just wanted to go because she
said seventeen.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
She's seventeen. But she doesn't even get on the.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
Highway that you know of, trust me. Number three, the
Alamo in San Antonio that's haunted.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Been there?

Speaker 2 (23:35):
The historic building the side of the famous eighteen thirty
six battle between Mexico and the Republic of Texas, believed
to still be haunted by spirits of the soldiers who
died there. Listen, if haunted is all people who died there,
of course that's going to be haunted. You know who's
part of that, right J. P. B.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
HERMANA his bicycle was got.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
It, got it, got it. Number two The Waley House
in San Diego. This place is the long history of
hauntings and paranormal activity. Built in eighteen fifty seven, and
it has served as a family's home, a courthouse, and
a theater, with several deaths occurring on the property. People
claim to have heard footsteps and seeing ghosts of former residence.
I don't want to be a hater on all these
I'm just gonna move. Number one and I've stayed at

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this place many times. I've never seen a ghost. The
Drift School in Austin, Texas. I've stayed there so many
it's a number one most haunted place. Built in eighteen
eighty six, This luxury hotel in Austin has a reputation
for paranormal activity. There have been many reports of seeing
the ghost of Colonel Jesse Driscoll. If I was a
hotel and owned hotel. I'd make up something about being hunted.

(24:33):
Can't prove it's not, I'd build a story.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Do you think that brings business? It doesn't deter business?

Speaker 2 (24:38):
Correct. I think it brings way more than it deters
because it's known for something. And if I started a restaurant,
I'd be voted number one hot dog in America? Who
voted it? Who knows? I just write them on the wall.
You don't even serve, Well I did, I murdered. Now
it's haunted. It's a hunted restaurant that was voted number
one hot dogs. Haunted places, Amy, Do you believe places
are haunted?

Speaker 1 (24:55):
I don't think so, but just in case, I'm always
a justing case or lunchbox.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
I stayed at the Bacilla house.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
Mark's house down the street was haunted, had a little
ghost in it, locked me in the closet.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
We'd see footsteps on the stairs. The fact that you're
in the closet has nothing to do with the ghost. Okay.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
Ghost pushed me in the closet and I couldn't get out,
and we would the door handle and an unlock and
lock when we're sitting on the couch after school.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
Places are haunted. I don't want to blame the fact
that you're still in the closet on a ghost or
you're in the closet for a long time.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
Hey man, I'm not scared of a closet, but that
closet not good.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Eddie haunted.

Speaker 4 (25:30):
No, anytime anything has ever happened in a scary haunted house,
it's been like the air conditioner not going to picture over,
or somebody did it to scare everyone else.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
No, it's all fake anyway, selected you to go to
the haunted house to share what the tennessee one the
witch Cave. We're gonna We're gonna have you go stand
in the witch cave.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
You can take sta share up.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Oh my goodness, how far is the drive? Like we
literally okay, that's it. Yeah, I don't feel comfortable sitting
here with just your teenage daughter those two.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
That'd be quite the weird road trip.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
It's not about that my teenage son. Yeah, yeah, a
little bit. This has now gone to a weird place.
Wake up, Wake up in the mall and it's on
the radio and the dogs ready lunchbox more game two

(26:25):
Steve Bred and it's trying to put you through back.
He's running this week's next bit the Bobby's on the box,
so you knowing this The Bobby balls not for easy trivia.
The category is Halloween, Eddie, your first at the champion.

(26:46):
What's the date of Halloween, October thirty first? Correct? This
is the easiest trivia game ever, Abby. What vegetable is
traditionally carved into a jack o lantern pumpkin? Correct? Lunchbox,
which halloween creature is known for sucking blood?

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Oh? Vampire?

Speaker 2 (27:05):
Correct? Dracula Morgan. What's the name of the famous ghost
that is friendly Casper? Correct? Good job. Now this is
going to be so easy. If you're listening on podcasts
or in your car, play along, see how many you
can get. If you miss it, you'll hear this sound. Eddie.
If you win this one, you are the new champion.

(27:25):
Let's go. You're also the old champion, so you'll just
start another season. The category sports, Eddie, what sport would
you perform a slam? Doc? I believe that is a
basketball book, correct? Abby? What sport would you hit a
grand slam?

Speaker 1 (27:43):
That would be baseball.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
You guys are weird today. I know we're weird. And
what sport lunchbox would you find a hat trick. Well,
you could go soccer or you go hockey. Either one
both will be accepted. Correct, Morgan, what country hosts the
Tour de France.

Speaker 5 (28:05):
Oh, I really hate these strict questions France?

Speaker 2 (28:14):
Correct? Was a trick at all? It freaks me out.
Easy trivia gets a little bit harder. Famous president's ch
us President delivered the Gettysburg Address, Eddie? Abraham Lincoln? Correct? Abby,
which president issued the Emancipation Proclamation? That would be no?

Speaker 1 (28:36):
No?

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Is this a trick?

Speaker 1 (28:38):
This is a trick? Abraham Lincoln?

Speaker 2 (28:42):
Correct? Lunchbox. Who was the third President of the United
States and author of the Declaration of Independence?

Speaker 6 (28:57):
Author of.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Thomas Jefferson. Correct Morgan. Who was the first president to
live in the White House? Shoot, I don't know you
live in the White House? Easy trivia. Who is the
first president to live in the White House? I don't know?

(29:28):
George Washington in Correct, You've been many times discussed on
this show many times, John Adams, they built it while
Washington was. Morgan just got boned. She's elimonadd Famous toys, Eddie.
What toy is known for saying to infinity and beyond
buzz Lightyear? Correct? Abby, what's the name of the doll

(29:51):
that's been a fashion icon since nineteen fifty nine Barbie Correct? Lunchbox?
What is the name of the world robotic pet that
became hugely popular in nineteen ninety eight, released by Tiger
Electronics Tamagotchi Incorrect. You've been lunchboxes. Now it's Ferbie. We're

(30:19):
gonna play a song. We're gonna come back. It's Eddie
versus Abby for the championship. Let's play this all right,
easy trivia only to remain Eddie. If you win, you
win the whole season, the whole thing. You gotta win
to keep it going. No pressure, Eddie. The category is alcohol.

(30:42):
Come on, what country is famous for producing Scotch whiskey? Right, Oh,
Scotch whiskey. That would be Scotland. Correct? WHOA okay? Abby?
What type of alcohol is made from grapes wine? Correct?

(31:04):
The category is technology, Eddie. Which company makes the Galaxy
line of smartphones? What company makes it? Oh? Samsung? Correct? Abby?
What gaming console is developed by Sony Sony PlayStation? Correct?

(31:27):
Famous video games is an next category? What does Mario
jump on after completing a level? Eddie? A flagpool? Correct? Abby?
What nineteen eighty one arcade game features a character trying
to cross a road without getting squashed by cars, and
then he tries to cross a river without getting eaten

(31:49):
by predators. What nineteen eighty one arcade game features a
character trying to cross a road without getting squashed by cars,
and then later a river without getting eaten by predators.
Oh no, no, no, no, I can't pack me. I'm

(32:09):
putting fifteen seconds on the board starting now. Fifteen seconds. Yeah, long, Okay,
he's going across there. He doesn't want to.

Speaker 5 (32:15):
He goes across the road. Okay, come to me, Come
to my brain, I don't bang it.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
Answer to pack me in? He wins again. Wow, who
would you like to kick out? Of those three? Amy
is our winner of the answer? Eddie was our winner.
Answers frogger. Yeah, so Amy's back. Yeah, so you get
to kick out Abby, lunchbox or Morgan.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
Gosh, you know what I like the answer? Easy answer
to be lunchbox. He's not really a threat, so let's
just keep him in.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Okay, just for fun. Okay, usually says funny stuff. So
you're entertainment, you're keeping lunch but yeah, yeah, keep Lunchbox in. Morgan,
you're out Morgan's out. Okay, Eddie is a champion. Good game. Wow,
that's it. By lunch, everyone nobody wants to be around
you when you play games. Yeah, you're get careful and me.
What's up this weekend?

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Well, so my niece goes to Boulder, and my sister
and I are going to go meet up with her
for the weekend. It's my sister's birthday, so we're gonna
have a little girls weekend.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
And are you calling Boulder, Colorado? The University of Colorado?

Speaker 1 (33:19):
She lives in Boulder, Yes, in Colorado, see you Boulder?

Speaker 2 (33:24):
She goes the Boulder.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
Yes, Okay, I've never been to Boulder, but it's it's
the University of Colorado.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, it's in Bolder. Yeah they probably.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Yes, that's where I'm gonna go. And there's a football game,
and I might go see Prime Time.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Weird you say it that way. So what do you
mean by you might go see prime.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
My niece is for sure going because I guess her
boyfriend is like one of the people in charge of
a buffalo.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
Oh cool, So they she goes boyfriend.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Same boyfriend that she had whenever she was living with
me this summer. Yeah, they've been together a while to
the Buffalo that's awesome, Yeah, she says in her words,
I think it's like it's pretty hot.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
They run the Buffalo out. Uh. Before the game, he's part, dang,
so you're gonna go watch you again.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Prime time, Prime time and that is Deion Sanders, right. Yeah,
So my sister and I are looking at tickets. My
niece is obviously gonna go, but then my son, I'm well, wait,
should we go? And there's tickets for sale, like people
are reselling over My niece said some of her sorority
sisters might be selling their tickets, So I'm like, should
we buy tickets? Should I try to go to this?
Because also the games at eight fifteen pm?

Speaker 2 (34:29):
Yeah, Sla, well.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
Especially considering it's the playing they're playing Cincinnati Cats Cats.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
Yeah yeah, and I I don't feel like you'll go,
but it would be fun to get No.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
No, I think my sister just said to and I quote,
She's like, I I like to live moment to moment,
but I'm thinking we go ahead and get tickets.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
That means I can cancel it. Anytime. You can bet
on the game.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
I feel like if I place a bet that will
help me stay interested.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
Okay, that's fair. If I were you, I'd go to
Draft Kings and I would bet call it. No, don't
look for Boulder, look for Colorado. Colorado minus five and
a half. Okay, put one hundred bucks.

Speaker 1 (35:13):
On it, Hold on, okay, one hundred yeah, all right, Okay.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
You want to tell her what that means about? Now,
just bet it and you'll be fine.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
Well, but I need to know what I'm looking for
when the players are happening in Colorado? How am I
going to get excited?

Speaker 2 (35:26):
You need Colorado to win by six points? Okay, I
think they If they win by six points, you're good.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
All right.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
If they win but not by six you're not good. Okay.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
So should I say anything to dionn what?

Speaker 2 (35:37):
I don't know how you'll see him? I mean you
can yell at him.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Well, I don't know where I'm in to get seats.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
I don't think it matters where your seats are. Still
going to say anything, but if you want to bet
on it, that's what I would bet. So let me
know if you bet it. Okay, let me let me
fun though, Bobby Bone show sorry up today.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
This story comes us from San Francisco. California. A man
was tired of commuting to word the long drive, the traffic,
Ah the HOV lane. It's Halloween time. You know there's
skeletons for sale. Let me put one in the passenger's seat,
dress it up and driving the HOV lane. Only problem
is he put a Halloween mask over the skeleton, so

(36:12):
police pulled them overs, like, hey, why is your passenger
wearing a mask? And it's a skeleton. Busted.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
But it was gonna be a skeleton if it didn't
have a mask on, so it still would have been
a skeleton, right, Oh.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
Yeah, I didn't think about that. I guess you had
to put a mask to diskuise.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
I would have thought the mask would have been the
better move. Also, I can't pulling people over for having
skeleton anything in the seat? Care well, I mean, I
get why they care. The HOV Lane. By the way,
I got up in a small town, so I didn't
know what that was until I moved to a bigger place.
If you have more than one person in your car,
you can get in. It helps the environment, supposedly, and
then traffic moves faster because it's a lane where fewer

(36:49):
people can get in. But I mean I've never seen
anyone get pulled over in the HOV lane for other
than speeding. I would think if you get pulled over
for speeding or the camera catches like Alvin from Alvin
and the Chipmunks in the side seat, then they send
you a ticket. But I can't let they pull somebody
over for that.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
Do you ever get nervous that if you're in there
when you're not supposed to.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
Be, No, because that'll like your car for a long
time and that counted. Oh.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Sometimes I feel like I got to I better get out,
Better get out because I don't have.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Another person citizens arrest next time we find out.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
Okay, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
I mean, here's the question. If you go into a
haunted house and you get so scared that you run
into a wall and you hurt yourself, can you sue
and win?

Speaker 1 (37:32):
Who are you suing? The haunted house or the Okay, if.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
You go into a Halloween haunted.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
House, I don't.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
I don't think it's so scared and you run into
a wall or run into like a plastic figure that's
a monster and you can cut your can you.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
No, I don't think you can because you know you're
going into a scary place and you're gonna you're going
to get scared. That's the point, Lunchbox.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
I think you can sue because they should put patting
on those walls, because they know that they putting you
in a dangerous situation and they should need to prevent
you from that, sort of like it a spill in
a grocery store, they put up a sign that says
slippery when wet. They don't have a sign that says
wall may hurt you.

Speaker 2 (38:10):
The difference is in a grocery store, you're not going
there knowing their slipperies. When you're going to a haunted house,
you know you're about to be scared exactly. So that
would be a big difference in that argument.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
Like if you gave me a heart attack, like from
being scared, I can't sue you because I'm going in
there to get scared. But like an object falls out
of the ceiling and it hits me, Well, that's different.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
An object falls anywhere out of the ceiling, it hits you,
Like if it scares you so much you run into
something and hurt yourself.

Speaker 3 (38:33):
I think you can sue Eddie.

Speaker 4 (38:35):
I think you can sue man like even like he said,
heart attack, right.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
But the thing is and when, Because you can sue
for anything, I think you can win this one. With
the good lawyer.

Speaker 4 (38:42):
You're gonna win it because you know how like these
haunted houses, they make you sign stuff like heart attack,
we're not liable.

Speaker 2 (38:47):
Whatever if there's none of that.

Speaker 4 (38:49):
Yeah, they're the ones marketing it a haunted house, so
they're the ones making it haunted because it's not really haunted.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
So if you run into the wall, that's their fault. Okay,
I have an answer here. According to experts, you will
not win. No one is forcing me to visit a
halloween hutted house, and you went into it under knowing
that you will be scared, and that you will possibly
do things while scared, like running into walls or running
into people. Unless it's a malfunction which wasn't planned that

(39:16):
results in an injury. You will not win if you sue.

Speaker 1 (39:20):
You know what I hear from all those Bobby and
I are lawyers and y'all are not.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
You guys won't be able to take it ro not
even with a good lawyer. The good lord. I was like,
you know what's good lord, anything possible. With a good lord,
anything's possible. That's from mental fluss. Thank you, guys. We
will see you on Monday by everybody.

Speaker 3 (39:35):
On the Bobby Bones Show.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
Now probably how you doing, buddy, I'm good man, how
are you all? Hey? What's the least glamorous thing about
touring that people probably don't understand because it looks like
just looking at your pictures and again you said all
these I keep seeing how big your shows are, and
I've talked about this, but like it looks all fun
and it's like beer and like singing. But what's the

(39:56):
hardest part about being on the road. It's just being gone.

Speaker 6 (40:00):
I mean, you know, we're It's one of those things
where when you're busy, which fortunately we are. You know,
played a lot of shows, and I've always played a
lot of shows, But when you do that, the shows
aren't the only things. So then when you're in town,
you got days and days of trying to ride or
get in the studio or whatever kind of press there is,
and it's just being away from home. I think I'm
probably a little more of a homebody than I knew
I was.

Speaker 2 (40:20):
Do you think you being gone all the time has
made you more of a homebody.

Speaker 6 (40:24):
Well, I'm sure, yeah, I'm sure it has well. And also,
I guess I've always kind of been like a you know,
I've always like, you know, been out and and kind
of outgoing and had a lot of friends and all that.
But something about being in the center of attention all
the time, I think would make anybody a little reclusive.

Speaker 2 (40:39):
So like, I really value.

Speaker 6 (40:41):
That time slipping off by myself more than I used to.

Speaker 2 (40:45):
I found that I became way more introverted once I
started to have some success at this job, because I
was just like, look at me, I need attention. Yeah,
And then once I got it, I was like, oh man,
I don't want to always be like this because I've
put all my energy into Yeah.

Speaker 6 (40:57):
Well, it's it's a good problem to have. I mean,
I said all the time when I did construction work,
nobody wanted a picture with me. But uh, it's it's
crazy because I guess ten years ago, you could have
a few songs on the radio and nobody really knew
what you look like, you know, I mean, maybe weren't
as recognizable now. My parents take pictures at Walmart, you know,
when they go places, and I mean my dog's famous,
you know. So it's it's crazy how times have changed

(41:18):
and social media has done that.

Speaker 2 (41:19):
For sure. You just had a birthday. What'd you do? Uh?

Speaker 6 (41:24):
Well, we had an album release party at the Duck Blind,
a little bar in Nashville that opened up, and my birthday,
I got up at five and flew to l a X.
And rode three and a half hours of Indio, California,
and played the show.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
That's it's pretty big show though, huh. That India, I
mean India, that's where they have stage coaches. Also, it
wasn't a stage coach. No, I wasn't stage coach. It
was a it was a private No. It was outside
of casino. That's a casino. Still pay pretty good now, Yeah,
I don't. I don't turn down. I was like at casino.
And you know something else too.

Speaker 6 (41:54):
I've always said that, like when I was first started
tour and started playing some bigger venue US and stuff,
the shows that were outside of a big city, like
you know, we play like Carrollton, outside of Atlanta, it
seemed like everybody showed up. And it's because somebody doesn't
come visit their town all that often, you know, as
people drive from a lot of rural areas and all
those casinos, especially like in the midwester like in the

(42:15):
middle of nowhere in Iowa or somewhere. So those shows
are always crazy. The crowds are really good.

Speaker 2 (42:20):
Lunchbox.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
Speaking of your bar, what's it like the bar industry?
You're making money?

Speaker 2 (42:28):
Still got lights on it?

Speaker 3 (42:30):
Yeah, but my question is are you actually involved or
you just put your name on it and you're out
of there.

Speaker 6 (42:35):
It's probably different for everybody. I didn't, not that anybody
was beating my door down to have a bar on Broadway,
but I never spent any time on Broadway. I think
I've been twice in my life, you know. Like, but
over there Losers and Winters in Midtown, that's where I
met every other artist or songwriter or anything like that.
So me and Steve Ford, who owns Winners and Losers,

(42:55):
he was remodeling Winners and we just had kind of
a real casual conversation about it. So I got to
kind of go in and design the inside of it
and lay it out how he wanted to.

Speaker 2 (43:04):
And it's been fun.

Speaker 6 (43:05):
Like I certainly didn't need another hobby, but I've enjoyed
that part of it. I'm not like in the kitchen
or fixing drinks or anything.

Speaker 3 (43:12):
Whist that if I come to Nashville, can I come
to you know, duck Blind and see Ry the Green.

Speaker 6 (43:16):
Actually, the other day I seen an article which I
guess I should have known somebody have their phones out.
I was behind the bar because I found an apron.
So I was behind the bar with an apron on
and post Malone was there, and he came in and
we made a couple of drinks. And I think that's
the draw of those type of bars. I mean, you
know that people want to run into somebody that they're
a fan of or whatever. So I spent a lot
of time over there because I like the place. But

(43:37):
at the same time, it's cool that fans come in
there kind of hoping.

Speaker 2 (43:40):
To see you. You know, did you play there? I think,
did you do the date opening?

Speaker 6 (43:44):
Like, yeah, we had a grand opening and we did well.
The grand opening was also the twentieth anniversary of Losers,
so we did a big concert in the back parking lot.
Jamie Johnson, Drake White, Randy Howse or a bunch of
folks got out there and played.

Speaker 2 (43:58):
It was a cool deal. This record you put out
don't mind if I do. It's a it's Is this
the most tracks you've ever had on a record? I'm sure, yeah,
I mean it just because I was looking about at
some of your other albums or EPs or whatever, I
felt like, eighteen why so many? Like well was it
you had that many great songs? Or you're like, maybe,
well there's that many possibly more songs catch on with folks.

Speaker 6 (44:20):
It all, it all starts with songs, or at least
a try for it to. What happened with this one
is I was cutting an album and we had a
lot of really big success with an EP we put
out the beginning of the year. It was called Way
out Here and that had Worse Way on it, which
is a giant song for me in a song called
Jesus Saves just doing really well. So I was decided

(44:40):
to put those on the album because so many people
are finding out about us like today, you know, it's
and that's been a crazy thing for me to see
my success. It's been really gradual over the last few years.
But that we did that show at Hyde Park with Morgan.
It was the biggest country show in the UK and
we're seeing those streams jump and all that. Going to
Australia this week for the first time for t days
and all those shows are selling out. So I just

(45:02):
see a lot of people find to me, and that's
gonna be the first project they see. Is don't mind
if I do. And I just want to put kind
of my best foot forward. I guess in that world.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
Have you been to Australia?

Speaker 6 (45:10):
Have it on the first trip? It's it is a
long flight. Yeah, that's awesome. That's the part I wasn't
looking forward to.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
What's the longest flight you've taken now, London? Yeah, okay,
that's that eight Yeah, that's a nice little warm up.
Oh my god. That's when you wear like oppression socks.
You were what do you what do those?

Speaker 1 (45:28):
Do you need to get them?

Speaker 2 (45:29):
And then you drink on your feet? Yeah yeah, I
don't know if that you put them somewhere, like what
do you else? You put them compression socks? If anything,
it's like a bottle of water an hour. On those
flights you'll get especially you have to sing. But it's awesome.
You're probably going to places you never thought you would go,

(45:51):
and generally like well, I mean touring, I am excited
about it.

Speaker 6 (45:55):
A lot more since the UK show because we did
Hyde Park, you know, sixty something thousand people, however many
it was, and like they knew every word to everything,
and I never stepped fot over there.

Speaker 2 (46:05):
I thought it was the craziest thing.

Speaker 6 (46:06):
So now that I've seen that, we've you know, got
a really big fan base in Australia. I'm excited about
going over there and putting on a show. You know,
you want to go where people are going to show
up and they're they're definitely excited too, because everybody doesn't go,
you know, And I mean it's kind of like I
talked about going to those rural towns, is when you
go somewhere and you got fans, they're they're rowdy.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
Amy Well, with all that you do have going on
right now, it seems like a lot Like what do
you have to do for your mental health? Are you
intentional about that at all?

Speaker 2 (46:32):
I think I'm just losing it. I thought that. I
think I just lost my mental health.

Speaker 6 (46:37):
Uh what I what I've come to realize is it
doesn't take much for me to get a lot out
of it, you know, like like a small little disconnect
for a couple hours one day or like we flew
in from California yesterday morning, so you know, you got
the airport like five, got in about two here and
I just kind of had yesterday afternoon.

Speaker 1 (46:57):
To a little solitude.

Speaker 6 (46:58):
Yeah, I mean it wouldn't work out like later around
got in the saun and like I'm good.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
Like what is your workout? Though?

Speaker 6 (47:05):
Uh so I I struggled to like kind of work out.
So I've got to like get after it or nothing.
There's no like middle ground. I can't go do a
little something. So I'll go to the gym about four
times and he just look at stuff and then leave like, no,
I'm not ready yet.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
And I need that workout.

Speaker 6 (47:21):
I still gotta go that work It takes me a
lot of I talk to myself a lot.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
You know, do you ever play pickleball? No, you don't
seem like a pickleball guy because I am, and we're
nothing alike, because you're cool and big and I'm not.
Uh yeah, you didn't seem much like a yeah pickleball guy.
Dang well, I wish she was that yes, because then
I'd have been like, hey, you know that's my pickleball
and said it's like it's just me basically, so when
you're on the road, you travel with any sort of

(47:46):
like coal plunch or anything like Dirk stof Dirks.

Speaker 6 (47:48):
No, that was miserable to you made me get in
there when I was on tour with them. Uh, I see,
that's that's what I'm talking about. Like, I know, I'm
I buy into that, and I do like a sauna,
but like I could not make myself in a cold
plunge every day.

Speaker 1 (48:01):
Just go look at it.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
I would look at it.

Speaker 6 (48:03):
Yeah, Like I would get up and get coffee and
go stand out there by it and just be like, no,
that looks bold.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
Yeah, maybe that's just the thing. Guys, we're actually doing crap.
We just look at stuff. Have you ever not had
a mustache before you? I mean obviously eight years old,
but likes it all The mustache always been there.

Speaker 6 (48:21):
No, Yeah, I usually had a beard, and I just, uh,
you know how it is when you shave your face,
you always do it and the little now you do
a handlebar or go to you or whatever. And I
guess I did a mustache just being funny, and then
it just kind of hung around.

Speaker 2 (48:34):
I kept a little longer.

Speaker 6 (48:35):
We did a music video for you, like you loved me,
and I was like a western thing. So I got
this little like conquistador looking thing right here, and it
just rided it out.

Speaker 2 (48:44):
Now for you as a songwriter, like, well, how does
it have to hit you to go okay? I didn't
write that one about like I love it? Like, how
often does that come along? Well?

Speaker 6 (48:53):
I don't get sent a lot of songs because I
write so many of my own songs. I've never been
against cutting an outside song. I mean, you know, as
a songwriter, I realized how great that is to, you know,
get a song cut by somebody else. It's weird, though,
because I look at it like, either it's a song
that I love that I knew I could have never
came up with, or it's a song that sounds like

(49:15):
I wrote it, you know. And I mean, it's just
got to be something that I like. And I look
at songs I write like if somebody else sang it
when I listened to it, you know. I feel like
a lot of artists probably like that. I don't like
to hear my own voice, so I get a lot
of people to sing work tapes on stuff I write
just to live with it. But I'm definitely just you know,
it's just got to be something that I really feel,

(49:36):
especially now when you're doing an album, that it fits
in that project. What is your daily truck? Well, a
suv like a Yukon. If I'm a home I got
a GMC Sierra.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
Like if you're just gonna drive down store. Yeah, well I.

Speaker 6 (49:54):
Got a range Rover that's pretty nice up here. I
found it's pretty hard to park a big truck in Nashville.
It sucks and it wouldn't fit in any of the
parking decks. So I got a little.

Speaker 2 (50:02):
Your Geo metros at home though.

Speaker 1 (50:04):
What's that it's a little you wouldn't fit, I don't
think really.

Speaker 6 (50:10):
I got across the little Bear and that's pretty awesome.
It's got the panel side and on it, you know,
and it's a convertible. I paid three thousand dollars for it.
You can see the tire through the hole in the floorboard,
like if there's the roads with and.

Speaker 2 (50:20):
You turnstone stuff? Man about that Fred Funstone stuff? Yeah?
What do you collect anything? These cars? Cars and stuff.

Speaker 6 (50:27):
I've got a couple of old Broncos and a bunch
old square body Chevrolets.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
You know, would you do a Christmas song.

Speaker 6 (50:34):
What I Yeah, that's really what I wrote a Christmas
song this weekend on the road.

Speaker 2 (50:39):
And what's like what uh concept point, let's see.

Speaker 6 (50:44):
Uh Mary Christmas from the family. Robert o'keeane ask you
remember that song? Yeah, I mean like white trashy Christmas
kind of thing, you know, like talks about ball game
about to come on, about the time mama has to
come apart because sister's tattoo. She just found out about
that kind of stuff, Eddie.

Speaker 4 (51:01):
Yeah, speaking of ball game, have you ever met Riley
Green the baseball player?

Speaker 6 (51:04):
No, but you know, we've been playing a lot of
baseball stadiums and I've been going to hitting bat and
practice with him and stuff, and uh, Detroit reached out
and said he's a fan, and we were trying to
line it up where I could go over there and
meet up with him.

Speaker 2 (51:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (51:15):
When I first saw it, I thought I was like, dang,
he plays baseball too, because.

Speaker 2 (51:18):
I thought it was at the end. Yeah, he does
have it unnecessary. But also I watched you take batting
practice like you still got it.

Speaker 6 (51:26):
I didn't ever have it like I was. I never
hit a baseball like that when I was playing. It's
been fifteen years and I just saw in Cincinnati maybe
is that what?

Speaker 2 (51:34):
Well?

Speaker 6 (51:35):
Yeah, but we started in Philly, uh, and I was like,
I thought I might hit a couple of line drives.
I got my camera guy to come out there and like,
you know, made me look cool. And Bryce Shawper walked
out and I was like, well, great, that's like when
the cart girl shows up, you know, on a golf course.
And I was I had like nine or ten out.

Speaker 2 (51:50):
He was like, dude, what that. I was like, I
don't know.

Speaker 6 (51:52):
I mean, I wish I could have Like, I wish
I could have played it cool, but like, yeah, that's
but I was surprised, as anybody.

Speaker 2 (51:57):
You really were, Yeah, you're not playing humble because you're
a humble guy.

Speaker 6 (52:00):
I mean I pretend to be one, but no, I
mean I really, I really was surprised about that.

Speaker 2 (52:04):
Yeah, that's when that goes over. Well. So that's one
of the cooler things about success is getting to do
the things you always wanted to do when you were
a kid. Like for me, that's been like the greatest
thing ever, as like all the sports stuff I wanted
to do as a kid, I feel like you're getting
to do that too now. Yeah it is.

Speaker 6 (52:20):
I mean, I've like got this. I want to try
to hit and run in every Major League Baseball stadium.
You know. We did Tampa, uh, Cincinnati and Philly. So
I'm gonna trying to line some stops up on the
way next year.

Speaker 2 (52:31):
So now you're confident, though, you can put one out anywhere.
After I called it, I'm three for three now, you know.

Speaker 6 (52:35):
I'll tell you this though Cincinnati, Uh, the guy throwing
wasn't like a BP guy. And that's where I've noticed,
like you know, in the home run Derby's there was
a guy It's like an old guy with strong up
your dad or yeah, and and that makes a huge difference.
So it took me like eighty swings to hit up
you out in Cincinnati, and I was soword blisters all over.
Could barely play the show that night he went off
my foot. I couldn't even move on soding.

Speaker 2 (52:55):
That's why I couldn't play. Yeah, I'm sorry. In my hand,
it's like that staying in the office US where there
he's getting ready to play golf, so he's at the
driving range of for like twelve hours, then he can't
play because hand it was a lot like that.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
Actually, I want to circle back on what's the cargirl theory?
I mean I can guess it means, like, for y'all,
if a cargirl shows up that you find attractive, you
play better.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
I'll even say that just a cargirl.

Speaker 6 (53:17):
She because because cargirls, like you know, she's always pretty okay,
but because she's a car girl.

Speaker 2 (53:24):
She's here, you know what I mean, she's more, she's
and she has the beer.

Speaker 6 (53:28):
Yes, you play back a good conversation, like what professions
that a girl could have to make her automatically attractive?

Speaker 2 (53:34):
Cargirls one of those nurse.

Speaker 1 (53:38):
Nice I like it, Bobby.

Speaker 2 (53:39):
Oh tender, Oh she's got like nine yeah read those.

Speaker 6 (53:47):
But yeah, when the cargirl pulls up when you get nervous,
you know, you play great golf all day and then
she pulls up and you just missed the ball.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
Okay, so oh seees how I was thinking it made
you play better because you want to impress her.

Speaker 2 (53:58):
You're trying to try Actually the opposite.

Speaker 6 (54:00):
Yes, I mean like if Brice Harper walked out, you're
hitting baseballs, you playly, getting nervous and not.

Speaker 1 (54:04):
But you you played better.

Speaker 2 (54:05):
Yeah, good thing. He wasn't driving a golf cart. Yeah,
and I mean he shows up in a golf cart
and his car. Yeah. I want to watch a few
songs with you real quick. Twenty nineteen, there was this girl.
Give me a thought or a memory that comes from
this song.

Speaker 6 (54:18):
I remember when we wrote it, me and Eric Dilon
sat down and I was thinking about the movie Footloose.
I thought, you know, doing something impressed girl was a
pretty relatable thought. And remember when they were racing the
tractors at each other, you know, and they were playing
like chicken.

Speaker 2 (54:31):
With the tractors. And I've never seen footless.

Speaker 6 (54:33):
Okay, well that's an issue.

Speaker 2 (54:34):
Pull it up. Watch it now, Kevin Bacon, y'all have
seen footlook literally? Okay, well can I talk about that?
It's weird they haven't seen footlook right? Yeah, we're not.
We wouldn't keep you from talking about it anyway. We're
not gonna be like no Ryley.

Speaker 6 (54:48):
But y'all could have just EASi said yeah, and then
we could have moved on to lie. Well why not,
I'll do it all the time. Wow, he says he
what else thinking about when I wrote the song? No,
I really was They're playing chicken on the tractors and
he like he's ever been on the track before, and
he jumps off and he was trying to win the
girl over. So that that was the thought half of me.
It was a long way to get to that little
like it have to cut this all up.

Speaker 2 (55:09):
Half of me?

Speaker 6 (55:12):
Man, Just thanks Thomas Rhett. What awesome. I didn't have
a single at country radio for about a year, and uh,
that song was like the first time I heard it
was such a big hit.

Speaker 2 (55:22):
You look like you love Me with Ally has been
crushing it. She's is she with you every show? Now?

Speaker 6 (55:28):
No, she was on tour with me beginning of the year,
her and Tracy Lawrence, and you know she she's been
on a lot of festivals with me. But I wonder,
I mean, I guess she was already on the lineup you.
I mean, she was kind of having a moment already.
But I'm sure now you know, when when promoters are
buying shows and stuff, they try to get her on
the bill because it's a that's such a big song.

Speaker 2 (55:48):
Do you ever play that when it's just you?

Speaker 6 (55:50):
I do, I've yeah, I had an experience this week actually,
so a few weeks ago I did it and there's
a girl with a sign kind of saying Ellis Park.
Of course got her up and she crushed it like
lost her mind. It was a great I went crazy.

Speaker 2 (56:01):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (56:02):
Two days ago in California, girl had the same sign.
This is Golden Sky Festival. There's twenty thirty thousand people
there right in the front row, and I'm like, there's
no way she I even preped. I said, are you sure?
Got her on stage? The stage was like twenty feet high.
She had to climb around and get all up there,
and she just stage fright, didn't Yeah, it was bad.

Speaker 2 (56:21):
What'd you do?

Speaker 6 (56:23):
I just took the mic from her and said thank
you so much because I told her she made I
told her she spent more time making the sign and
listen to the song.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
And then walk us into the to that current single
here damn good day Leave. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (56:35):
Yeah, man, it's like a fun breakup song. Through is
such a thing, I thought. Uh Mar Grenaday Lyndon was
a very laid back guy. I loved to fish. Biggest
decision he made every day was whether he's going golfing
or fishing. And uh, I just loved that like mentality. Like, man,
anything in the world could be going wrong, but it
doesn't matter if the.

Speaker 2 (56:51):
Fish or biting. You know, it's not that bad. And
I thought that was a fun idea. Riley Green is here.
His album Don't Mind If I Do It is out now.
We played some clips from it. Guys, go stream it,
Go see Riley out. He's doing a ton of shows
and you announced the next year in March through August.
I mean, it's fun to see all the places you're

(57:12):
playing because every time you listen new shows, it's like
the venues like that's a cool thing. They have to
get bigger. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (57:17):
I can't remember a time in my career before I,
you know, had a record deal or anything while I
was playing, you know, one hundred shows a year, and
I've done that for probably six or seven years, and
it started to get monotonous. I was playing the same
places all the time, the same people showing up. And
as long as there's it's growing and you can see,
like the venues get bigger and the crowds get bigger.
It's just, you know, it makes all the time on
a road worth it.

Speaker 2 (57:37):
Congrats on the new record at Riley Duckman and or
Duckman you want to say it, what's the right way.
But it's well, if it were a duck what's the
right way to say.

Speaker 6 (57:48):
Well, if it was duckman, that would be like a
last name, like duckman.

Speaker 2 (57:51):
But I mean, but the M isn't capitalized, is my point. Oh,
you got to capitalize it if you wanted to be.

Speaker 6 (57:56):
Duck capitalized the first letter of a word.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
But duckman, it's duckman without a capitalized M. If you
wanted to be the duty it is.

Speaker 6 (58:04):
Some guy the valet the other day said you must
be mister duckman.

Speaker 2 (58:08):
He said it like that. But if it were duck
with the capitolmy so you must be mister duckman.

Speaker 6 (58:13):
I'll start capitalizing it.

Speaker 2 (58:14):
It'ld be easier for all of us more. Yea, I'm
sorry about that. That's the new albums out. Don't mind
if I do. Riley good to see about And we're
gonna play this on Riley right now here. Nice jow
Bobby Bones Show. There is Riley Green The Bobby Bones
Show theme song, written, produced and sang by Reid Yarberry.
You can find his instagram at red Yarberry. Scuba Steve

(58:36):
executive producer, Raymond head of production. I'm Bobby Bones. My
Instagram is mister Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to
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