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Speaker 1 (00:07):
This Welcome to Tuesday show More Thing Studio Morning. I
feel a bit guilty because I didn't mean to, but
I kind of screwed over Derek Spentley inadvertently. He doesn't
do a lot of podcasts, and he talked about this
on my podcast called The Bobby Cast. I don't do
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a whole lot of podcasts because I don't.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
I find that they're gonna take this, cut it up
in like five second snippets and just hit it on
Instagram over and over and over, and it's just like
click click, click, click, trying to get those Instagram numbers up.
And that's not really the whole point of the podcast
is supposed to be like a long form interview. We
just say stuff you normally wouldn't say, and people have
to listen to the whole thing to hear it, unless
they go on your radio show.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
I guess this is all gonna be cut up. In
the best part, I've all snip for you, so you
know what happened. Not because of me. He got snip
snip snipped, and this song. This story has gone viral
about him and his wife sleeping in different beds. It's
been on like five different major news sides. People had
it up. I thought I thought somebody had posted it
that I was following, and I was like, oh, people
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posted that story. Wow. So this is the clip where
he's talking about him and his wife sleeping in different beds,
but it was after us talking about I do the
same thing. If I wake up mid all the night,
I go to a different bed and not wake my
wife up. And we're talking about how we don't sleep
well and we don only sleep in the same room.
Right now anymore, she'll move a tiny bit, I feel it.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
So years ago I decided to separate church and state,
and I got rid of our bed. I've got two
platform beds and two box springs and two mattresses and monsters.
I have my own debate. She is her debate, but
there's a clear line. You can see the floor between
her bed and mind. So it's like independent suspension. Why
would you have a truck with lee springs when you
can have you know, independent suspension. So she can move
around all she wants, and you know, if you feel
(01:50):
like you can in the extra sleep, you can kind
of push her bed a little further over. But here lately,
she's like, because I'm just such an animal. It's terrible.
She's like, she's sleeping the couch now, She's like this
next room, we happens just so co sleeping there. And
even last night we're like, we've got to get this
back on track.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
The whole headline on People or any of the other
sides of Dirk Spentley and White sleep in different beds
in different rooms, which is not really what he said.
It is if you remove all the context.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Yeah, but really it's that it's that he gets sometimes
just separate beds.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Zero one or two hours sleep and he rolls around
and he keeps her awake, so for her sake, one
he split the bed and then he decided, I'm just
going to go to a different room because I keep
you awake.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
So I kind of screwed him over. He knew it
was coming, though he did call it.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
I went to the comments under the people in the
People article on Instagram, and so many people were like, Oh,
this is so awesome. Finally, when will every marriage get this.
This is the only way to live, And so a
lot of people were actually in support of and I
was thinking, like, is this the way to live? Like
I always thought, what do they call it? Like sleep
divorce was like, I could never do that. But the
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more we learn about the how important sleep is, it's like,
are those people onto something and we need to pay
more attention.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
You never thought you get sleep divorce, but you also
never thought you'd get a real.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Divorce, right, But that wasn't because of sleep.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Maybe if you slept closer.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
Okay, maybe maybe not.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
My favorite thing on the people Instagram photos, and I
do it all the time is if they post somebody,
they're like, this person's getting married, the person is having
a kid, and you hit the show comments, it's everybody going,
who is this? Because famous sol fractured? Right, And I
don't know who they are ninety percent of the time,
and it's somebody from a random reality show that I
don't know, but they do have a section of fame.
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There have been a couple of times that I've been
posted and I'm like, I gotta hold luck who That's awesome.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
It's my favorite thing to do.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
You don't want to shout out since we're talking about
this is people in the comments that will go read
the link and bio and read the whole article and
then summarize it for you in the comments. Shout out
to those people.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
You the really MVP for sure, the MVP.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
First whole story lincin bio to get the story and yeah,
hit the comment and someone's like, I didn't have time
to read.
Speaker 4 (04:06):
Will someone summarize some boom puts it all up there.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
Yeah, it's they're the best. Like now that's my go to.
I used to go to Lincoln bio and be like, okay, fine,
you got me with the headline, I'm gonna go read it.
And now because of these amazing commentars, I don't I do.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
I hate Lincoln bio.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
I mean, but I get it. They can't put the whole.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
The only link in bio I would ever reads if
I put a link and you should go to that
story link in bio. But yeah, I'm never a link.
I never try. I'll just not know the information before
I go link in bio. If it's like you need
this or you're gonna die tomorrow Lincoln bio, I'm probably
gonna die because I've already scrolled in the next picture.
I'd have time to go to link in bio. I
got a lot more scrolling to do. You know, A
big shout out Derek spent Lincoln.
Speaker 5 (04:43):
It's a sin, there's a question.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
Hello, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
So, my sister, who's also my mate of honor, threw
me a bachelorette party, but honestly it was terrible. None
of my close friends were there. It was really small,
it was low key. Now I'm thinking of throwing myself
a last minute second bachelorette because I really want the
big party experience. Am I wrong for wanting to do that?
Is there a way to do it without hurting her feelings?
Signed don't want to be a bridezilla And you go, oh.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
Why don't think you have to say like, I'm doing
this because yours was horrible. You can just say like, hey,
I really want to get everybody together last minute and
do this like and I think you can get away
with that. It is your wedding and you can totally
do it without bridezilla vibes. Yeah, I think, and be
grateful for what she did.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
The key is not saying it's another bachelorette party, right,
call it a last minute hoorrah, that terrible name, but
call it, yeah, something last minute. Therefore it doesn't offend
your sister. Yeah, And also, why didn't she have your
friends there? It is odd?
Speaker 3 (05:53):
M no, no, no, maybe it's just not her gifts or thing.
Speaker 6 (05:56):
You know.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
It doesn't thing is a bad party. I've brought you
my thing I present to a sucky night. Yeah, I
don't think it's a big deal. As long as you
don't compare it to what your sister did. There's gonna
be no comparison to what your sister did by your sister.
So I agree with you. There you go, good one.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Right.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
Here are the three things on my mind.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Number one, Riley Green's house is for selling Nashville, and man,
that feels so invasive.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
I'm still gonna read the story because.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
It's out there. And also, you know what, it probably
helps him that people know his house is for sale
because he's not in it. If they listed Riley Green's
house for sale and he's also currently living in it
and doesn't know what's being listened, that would be.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
Bad if you have the cash.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Riley Green is selling his luxury Nashville home for one million,
seventy five thousand dollars in the trendy Charlotte Park area.
The four bedroom, four and a half bathroom, three thousand
square foot house was built in twenty twenty three. It's
cool it's modern. It's got some bricks. It's got a
glass garage, it's got some bricks. Well, a lot of modern.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Houses don't have bricks.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Oh it's a it's a mix of like modern, but
it's got some bricks. So yeah, all the eyes. You
just to kind of feel bad when people have their
house listed when it's for sale. You had your house,
I did, and it sucked.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
It sucked. I remember that it sucked. I had nothing
to do with it.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Well, but you weren't in it, right exactly.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
It doesn't matter that, like Riley Green, it's a money thing,
and you're like, I don't even know one selling them
that part.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (07:25):
See, I think more of like whenever I see like
a celebrity house for sale, I look at the pictures
and I look at the bathroom like that's crazy. They
pooped on that toilet?
Speaker 5 (07:32):
What?
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (07:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (07:35):
Or they show the shower like that's crazy, that's what
they shower every morning.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
That's interesting.
Speaker 7 (07:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
So now you're picturing Riley Green showering.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
Got it.
Speaker 7 (07:42):
I haven't seen the picture yet.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
Pretty cool house, for sure. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Riley has really made a lot of money in the
past couple of years, so I'm assuming two things are happening. One,
this is very able to be gotten to this house here,
so you move away from like a neighborhood where people
can just drive up and walk to the front door.
And then too, you buy something with some property if
you love property. And he's a land guy.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Sure, yeah, that's it. Like probably where he was twenty
twenty three, did you say so, Yeah, in the last
couple of years, probably gone up significantly, so he's like
time to go.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
Yeah, double edged sword.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
You want your house to sell, so you want as
many people to see it as possible. But it's also
weird and people know your business a little bit.
Speaker 7 (08:18):
I bet that's weird.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
Yeah, it was really weird.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
For me because I have my suspicions on who put
it up our house, our old house that we sold.
So you had no idea none. It just showed up
on TMZ. That's crazy, yep. And I was like, well,
that feels like someone's looking at my window, a different
window that wasn't living it anymore.
Speaker 7 (08:37):
In that window.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Yeah. Uh so that's number one Riley Green's house. The
second thing in my mind is allergies. Again, they're killing
me and I don't know if it's because I went
fighting through the woods with a couple of machetes again
for a second time.
Speaker 4 (08:49):
Is this allergy time here?
Speaker 7 (08:51):
I think it's year round. Yeah, yeah, I feel like
I've I battle allergies all year.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Everybody's different and allergic to different things. Yeah, But for me,
I don't know that this is the time when I
get them. But I can feel them like I feel
good yesterday, I feel terrible, but I feel like pretty good.
Speaker 4 (09:07):
But I'm just crackly.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
But I had to go digging through the woods again
trying to find the hole where my dog is escaping.
Here's what it says about where we live. Allergy season
runs from late February through November.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
That's the whole year.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
That's the whole year, right, So that's number two. The
number three thing of my mind is Ole Miss. Are
you familiar with it?
Speaker 8 (09:26):
Amy?
Speaker 3 (09:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (09:26):
Do you know?
Speaker 4 (09:27):
Do you know where it is? Can you name the town?
Speaker 3 (09:31):
I don't know? Somewhere in Mississippi?
Speaker 4 (09:32):
Correct and Ole Miss?
Speaker 10 (09:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (09:35):
I guess no, I can't. What's the town?
Speaker 4 (09:37):
It's in Oxford?
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Oh, yes, now that you say that, that sounds very familiar.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
About four and a half hours from here, via Land
and Arkansas, plays there on Saturday. I even have a
beat ole miss button on my desk, and I'm just
considering going and not going both.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
So that's what's on your mind, y, is to go
or not to go?
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Yeah, it's just it's it's quite the investment of time.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
But will it be a fun game to go to?
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Well, you could argue they're all fun, but you can
also argue, let me rephrase, I hate going to away
games and then getting beat It's still worse because then
you're trapped there with people in a whole different color
and then they and I've taken d easy on you,
they'll letting you know.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
Well, so that's why I'll rephrase my question. By fun,
I mean, what are the odds of y'all winning.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
Like you want? Are we rose color glasses?
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Answer?
Speaker 1 (10:24):
We can win to any game? Okay, you went to
real answer like Vegas? I'm not good?
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Oh wow?
Speaker 4 (10:29):
And I don't and I don't have tickets yet. It's
a whole thing.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
I'd have to go through it and jump through some
hoops and I don't even like doing stuff anymore.
Speaker 4 (10:36):
Just in general.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Yeah, I know, but this is your team.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
I know, what do you think I should do?
Speaker 1 (10:42):
It's also watching on television is so much better than
it was even three years ago, and it is way
better than five years ago.
Speaker 4 (10:48):
If you're at the game, you miss so much. Now
I like going to the game.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
I love going to Fayetteville to the Arkansas games because
I'm familiar with the atmosphere.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
I know what happens when it happens.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Yeah, it sounds risky to go to an away game
that you might lose, get beat up. But if you
think it could be getting jump fun, Like, would Caitlin
go with you or friends?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Kaitlyn has no interest and I don't have any friends,
so what are you gonna do?
Speaker 3 (11:09):
But okay, you have friends, like I have no plan.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
Cayla wouldn't go, she doesn't care.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
You're not gonna go alone?
Speaker 7 (11:17):
Would you go on?
Speaker 3 (11:18):
That would be ridiculous. You're gonna go along with you?
Speaker 9 (11:21):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Yeah, I went to foreign country by myself at some
time in my life.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
I know.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
But this so it sounds incredibly that's four.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
Hours risky to go alone and get jumped by.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
The away game by yourself with your Arkansas gear on,
and you might lose.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
So you're saying don't go.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
I'm saying if you go take a friend, all right,
But I mean I think you need to get out
and do stuff. But if you'd rather maybe save your
travel for a game to Fayetteville.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Well, I'm going to Notre Dame. I'll probably go to
Knoxville when we played Tennessee.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
Whatever happened to Notre name boy that was asking for tickets.
Speaker 4 (11:55):
I didn't. I stopped responding to him.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
Okay, I've been thinking about him for some reason, probably
because I think about Notre Dame a lot because they
have the cutest coach.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
Yeah, you do think you do bring him up a lot.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
Okay, because that's not my job.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
No, I think you invented that whole segment so you
could talk about him.
Speaker 7 (12:12):
You gave yourself that job.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
You said you don't want to play which quarterback? Would
you day?
Speaker 1 (12:16):
You want to play which coach? And you're like, well,
obviously the winner is from Notre Dame.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
I just think he's just like right now he is
leading the pack and what's his name, maybe Marcus Freeman
A nice job.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
It's the one coach he knows the name of it.
The rest of them are like coach Mike.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Mannydaz.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Yeah, Uh, there's a kid that was born in McDonald's
in the parking lot. They've named mctilly.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
No mctilly, so they were gonna name it Tilly. Obviously.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
I think it's boy. Tilly's some boy name, right.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Why I have a girlfriend named Tilly?
Speaker 1 (12:48):
You do?
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Yeah? So is it a boy name?
Speaker 4 (12:50):
What's century was your girlfriend born?
Speaker 3 (12:52):
She's like in her mid to late thirties.
Speaker 4 (12:55):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
It's like seventeen hundreds. I could tilly. Tilly was a
strong name. I think it's cutelliamc Pherson uh McDonald's parking lot.
Alice ro A Tounda of Michigan tells people that she
was in labor with her fourth child in the wee
hours of August eleventh. When she and her husband realized
they wouldn't make it to the nearest hospital, She got
in their mini van and got her pants off as
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a police officer arrived and advised her to get in
the back of the vehicle, but quote, there's no way
I could do anything other than standing there or squat.
She recalls reaching down and feeling the baby's head coming out,
Oh my gosh, wow, and yelling for her husband to
catch the newborn. The little one started crying immediately, so
her relieved parents knew she was okay. Paramedics arrived ten
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minutes later and took the trio to the hospital, where everyone,
including the seven pound, fourteen ounces baby, checked out fine.
Already planning to call her Tilly, the family quickly pivoted
to Mick Tilly. It never said you to the boy
or girl, but maybe a girl, right.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
I mean, I don't know. And the fact that there
are they legally adding the mick ors is just like
a fun thing, a joke for the news, like, oh,
that'll be her cute little nickname.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
Mctilly really doesn't say, I think your real name is Matilda.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Yeah, oh, okay, that's a little joy that Matilda's a
cool name, Matilda seventeen hundreds Matilda.
Speaker 7 (14:12):
So is McDonald's stepping up anywhere here? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (14:15):
Free McDonald's for life.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
No, but if so, I think Eddie should get some
free McDonald's for life.
Speaker 7 (14:19):
No, don't, don't. Don't even bring it.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
He's the opposite of this.
Speaker 7 (14:22):
No, I think it's still part of the story.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
But don't I think the fact that Eddie's wife was
having her baby, second our second kid, and they had
to stopped at McDonald's because Eddie was hungry.
Speaker 7 (14:34):
We had already gone to the hospital three or four
times that month, and.
Speaker 4 (14:38):
She was driving herself herself.
Speaker 7 (14:41):
Don't know about that part. Yes, yes, yeah, I know
she told you that, but I'm not sure if that's accurate.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
What did you get to eat?
Speaker 7 (14:47):
It was like a mucmuffin.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
Eddie's wife was in labor.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
They were going to the hospital, Eddie demanded they stop
at McDonald's because he's hungry.
Speaker 7 (14:58):
The last pregnancy, though, she was a C section, so
I didn't think that she knew what in labor felt like.
Speaker 4 (15:04):
So you were questioning her body and her feelings of.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
Her own body because we'd already done this three other times.
So I said, you know what, if you're gonna do
this again, we're gonna stop and get breakfast because we're
probably gonna come back home in four hours. Anyway.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
Nope, No, I was wrong, and she was driving. I
don't remember that part. I feel I didn't make that part.
Speaker 7 (15:24):
Now I feel like that part's made up.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
No, it's not. I think we've got confirmation that Edward
was driving, and now he's no, no, sorry, his wife was driving.
And now there's what do they call it revisionist history.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Yeah, I think the story as we tell it, I
don't know, one hundred times in the past month.
Speaker 4 (15:38):
Yeah, it never dies.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Uh yeah, I think you deserve some McDonald's because you
demanded to go there before you had.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
Your second kid.
Speaker 7 (15:46):
That's right, that's right, that's sure.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
You guys can call us if you want. Eight seven,
seven seventy seven, Bobby.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
Ray, what's the game?
Speaker 6 (15:55):
Three celebs? One thing in common. I'm going to give
you the names of three famous people. They all have
a specific thing in common. You tell me what it is.
It's more than just they're all famous or they're all musicians.
It's something that connects. Can you give us an example?
Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Travis Barker, Face tattoos?
Speaker 4 (16:16):
Oh good one? Yeah yeah, yeah, I.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
Don't know all have face tattoos covered the tattoos.
Speaker 4 (16:23):
Okay, good job. How many of you to give us?
Speaker 1 (16:26):
How gonna you want? We can do ten?
Speaker 4 (16:30):
Seven? Up to ten? All right?
Speaker 6 (16:31):
All right, go Katie Perry, Paula Abdul, Carrie Underwood, and
then I'm in.
Speaker 11 (16:39):
I'm in for the whim Okay, everybody won two three
judges they sent it off there.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
Correct, Okay, next Hull Cogan, Ozzy Osbourne, Brian Wilson, Who Coogan?
Speaker 4 (17:03):
I'm in?
Speaker 6 (17:03):
I'm in for the wom Ozzie, Brian Wilson.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Brian Wilson, did he.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (17:16):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (17:19):
All what do you have?
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Pot?
Speaker 3 (17:21):
Reality shows? They all just died this year? What reality
show Brian Wilson had?
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Did you know who was? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (17:30):
Be boys and someday somebody's gonna make you.
Speaker 4 (17:34):
That's daughter, that person's dad, Carney Wilson.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
All right.
Speaker 6 (17:37):
Next up Ben affleck Mark, Anthony Chris Judd saying again,
place Ben affleck Mark, Anthony Chris Judd.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
And I'm in for the womb?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Are you sure? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (17:52):
I'm in?
Speaker 1 (17:52):
What do you have?
Speaker 4 (17:53):
I's gonna say j Lo Jayla Amy.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
J Lo's x is correct? All married to j Lo? Okay?
Speaker 6 (18:03):
Next pit Bowl flow Rider Jacoen and and pit Bull
flow Rider Jacoen.
Speaker 8 (18:15):
I'm in for the wind.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
Amy, Florida, Florida, Florida. All from Florida, All from Florida.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Everybody correct?
Speaker 6 (18:25):
Next one, Fergie Ingrid Andres Roseanne.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Bar that's wrong, that's so wrong.
Speaker 6 (18:35):
Again Fergie Ingrid Andres, Roseanne bart.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Amy.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
National anthems sing the national anthem, controversially.
Speaker 12 (18:49):
Eddie Bad national anthems.
Speaker 8 (18:53):
National anthem blunders.
Speaker 6 (18:55):
O yep, everybody, Okay, go ahead, Phil Collins, Hair, Harry Styles,
Ozzy Osbourne.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
What I'm in? Who?
Speaker 6 (19:06):
Phil Collins, Harry Styles, Ozzy Osbourne.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
I mean, I guess I'm in. I'm in five seconds?
Speaker 3 (19:25):
Amy English or British Lunchbox.
Speaker 8 (19:29):
They were in a band. They went solo.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
That's what I have.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
Oh that's it.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
Eddie went solo.
Speaker 8 (19:34):
Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
They might all be English?
Speaker 4 (19:39):
Was Phil Collins?
Speaker 3 (19:40):
I don't think.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
I think Phil.
Speaker 4 (19:44):
Tonight, I have heard that.
Speaker 6 (19:45):
Okay, go ahead, Jennifer Lopez, Remy Mallick, Austin Butler.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
I'm in. How do I say this?
Speaker 6 (19:59):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (20:00):
Said you said again? J Lo, Rommi Malick, Austin Butler.
Speaker 8 (20:07):
I'm in for the whim.
Speaker 12 (20:10):
I'm in, Amy, the Bronx, Austin Butler, the Bronx, Eddie,
all played dead singers.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
I have bio picks on musicians.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
I have stars of biopicks.
Speaker 4 (20:32):
Good job, guys, Okay, how many more do you have? Though? Total?
Speaker 1 (20:38):
A lot?
Speaker 4 (20:39):
Yeah we can go. Amy's out. We'll do eliminated herself
for that.
Speaker 13 (20:42):
Yeah, but you're out. Hey, you're out, okay, all right,
you're gonna play you the home game. Okay, go ahead,
Nick Cannon, Elon Musk, Eddie Murphy a little bit tougher.
Speaker 6 (21:00):
I'm in, Nick Cannon, Elon Musk, Eddie Murphy.
Speaker 8 (21:08):
I'm in for the win.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
I am, and I know this is about two of them.
I don't know about third. But I have lots of kids,
That's what I have, lots of kids. I have lots
of kids from lots of moms. Yeah, who out there?
Speaker 1 (21:24):
I don't know. Eddie Murphy's enough, I know, Nick Cannonylon Musk,
that's recent.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
What else you got?
Speaker 6 (21:29):
Florida Georgia Line, Nickelback, imagine dragons.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
What you gotta think on this one?
Speaker 6 (21:42):
No, I am thinking I'm in all right again, Fla
Jaw Nickelback, imagine dragons.
Speaker 12 (21:50):
I don't know if I want to say mind, just
whatever you write down, man, just say it.
Speaker 14 (21:55):
M Florida Georgia Line, imagine Dragonians Nickelback.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
Okay, I'm in, man.
Speaker 8 (22:05):
I have no idea.
Speaker 14 (22:06):
All right, I'm in for the lunchbox bands with two people.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
It was a good run, man, George Lyon, great job.
Speaker 8 (22:16):
Yeah, old man, great job.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
Bands that people hate. I have bands that people hate
A couple of them.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
Unfair, Okay, that's what.
Speaker 14 (22:23):
Yeah, people hate imagine Dragon them.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
I don't, but they do hate on him. Yeah. Okay,
Eddie men you left.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
John Stamos, Ringo Star Animal from the Muppets.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
I'm in.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
I'm in one two three drums awesome, dude.
Speaker 4 (22:49):
Yeah, okay.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
Steve Harvey, John O'Hurley and Louis Anderson.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
We do it again.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
Steve Harvey, John O'Hurley and Louie Anderson.
Speaker 4 (23:05):
I have it.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Yeah, I'm in one two, three family hosts.
Speaker 6 (23:16):
We got three total? Left, Okay, go ahead, all right,
rolling it j Lo j Lo, Daniel Radcliffe, Kristen Stewart.
Speaker 8 (23:28):
J Love.
Speaker 6 (23:29):
Oh it's not Oh sorry, Jennifer Lawrence, Jay law Daniel Radcliffe.
Speaker 4 (23:38):
I have it now, mm hmmm, j Loo, I didn't
have I have this one.
Speaker 6 (23:45):
Jennifer Lawrence, Daniel Radcliffe, Kristin Stewart.
Speaker 12 (23:52):
I guess see, oh man, just think good you go?
Speaker 13 (24:01):
Do you have?
Speaker 4 (24:02):
I have.
Speaker 7 (24:04):
Characters that I had broke down Witchcraft like there's all sorcerers.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
You're close, dish.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
Jennifer Lawrence was in Hunger Games, Daniel Radclife was and
Harry Potter and and uh's the author?
Speaker 4 (24:17):
No, it's not the author. It's all one. Books is
turning into movies.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
What was the third one?
Speaker 4 (24:23):
Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter, Kristen Stewart. Oh, Twilight, Yeah, Twilight.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Gosh, I was so close to that witch Coft almost vampire.
Speaker 7 (24:32):
I know, I didn't know how to sorcery.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
I don't know, I didn't know what to do there.
But did you know it was all books?
Speaker 1 (24:36):
No?
Speaker 7 (24:37):
No, one never thought, oh, thank.
Speaker 5 (24:41):
You, it's time for the good news box.
Speaker 14 (24:48):
Leon is the head security guard at Bennett Academy in Manchester, Connecticut,
and over the last eighteen months, he saved not one life,
not two lies, but three lies with the Heimlich maneuver.
His the number one goal is to keep the students safe.
Three times over the last eighteen months people have been
choking in the cafeteria and he's like, hey, I'm trying.
I'm certified.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
Hoo. And the Red.
Speaker 14 (25:11):
Cross just gave him an award, the Life Saving Award,
to recognize his efforts.
Speaker 4 (25:15):
That's pretty cool. Just watching kids like a lifeguard.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
You're gonna see if anybody splashing a little too much,
except in the cafeteria, seeing if anybody's taking a bite
a little too big.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
Yeah, good story, that's what it's all about. That was
telling me something good.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
We have Sean and Maine, who is on right now. Hey, Sean,
what's going on?
Speaker 15 (25:35):
Buddy Morning, Bobby Morning Studio Morning. I was wondering if
he and he had an update on information about her
grandmother's foot with no bones.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
That was stuffed.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Great question for those that did not hear the segment,
Amy just randomly said her grandma had a stuffed.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
Foot, right, I didn't catch it.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
Yeah, And then so many listeners did and said, hey,
did you realize Amy just said her grandma I had
a fully stuffed foot that she dragged around. So we
went back to Amy and she goes, well, that's what
I remember. I'll go check with my aunt. What'd you
find out?
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Yeah, because like the more I started to talk it
out with you, all the more ridiculous it sounded. And yeah,
my mom's passed away, my grandma's passed away, my uncle's gone.
So I texted the one living person that might know
what's up, my aunt Lynn, and I just said, Hey,
did Mama Chris have all the bones removed from her feet?
Why do I think this, and she replied, she goes, oh,
you're thinking about her toes. I think it's called toe arthroplasty.
(26:30):
And she had all ten toes done, not her entire foot,
but all of her toes. And she did say that
if they did one foot at a time, she would
have never gone back to get the other foot done
because it was so painful. And her toes, I guess
i'd like, I think her whole foot was wollen, just
probably from the arthritis, but her toes were particularly puffy.
And I don't think it's like all the bones in there,
(26:50):
but certain joins. I don't know. I as a kid,
I just saw puffy feet and thought my grandma has
stuffed feet.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
And then you carried that with you to be an adult, right, And.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
Maybe she sort of said that to me like in past,
me like, yeah, well take care of yourself, because I
just had all the bones taken out of my feet.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Toe Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure that involves replacing the
damaged cartilage and bone surfaces and a toe joint. Yeah so, yeah,
that does sound painful, but it is very different than
having fake toes or a faked foot.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Yeah, it was just stuffed is like I don't know,
like a Teddy Bear was pictury.
Speaker 4 (27:25):
Yeah, yeah, like we said Teddy Rexman foot. Yeah, she
didn't have Teddy Rexman foot.
Speaker 3 (27:30):
She didn't. And it's just funny the things we hold
on to from our childhood that like, I never really
thought about it, nor did I ever talk about it much.
It's just when that question up on Easy Trivia about bones,
and I was thinking, I think there's a lot of
bones in the feet. Like something popped into my head
about my grandma's.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
Feet who had no bones because it was stuffs full
of cotton.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
And I've always thought, like I need to take care
of my bones because I don't have stuffed feet like
mom the bad feet.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
So yeah, can you imagine, though, you go to the doctors,
like I think we need to fill this with cotton?
Speaker 3 (28:02):
What, well, I'm seeking more like tissue.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
But okay, like Cleenex.
Speaker 13 (28:07):
Well, we've been looking at this and we've come to
the conclusion that, well, we kind of need to fill
this up a Kleenex.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
That's the best solution here. Yeah, that'd be tough.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
There are things I mean when I was I mean
five years ago, I remember being my wife and we
were talking about my old Boston Terrier and Boston Terran
named Bradley, and Bradley was a mess and he would
just he would sleep on my chest on the couch,
sleep on the couch every night, and he would wake
up from nightmares and bite me. So it wasn't an
aggressive bite, but he just always just triggered. Those dogs
are always triggered anyway, and he would just bite. Well,
(28:38):
he bit somebody like a male person or delivery person.
And my stepdad at the time, Arkansas, Keith had to
give him away because well, the dog can't be at
the house anymore. We thought we're gonna get sued, and
so I thought that forever. He gave him to a
friend who had like a big farm out a mountain pine.
Never met the friend, never met at the farm. I
(28:59):
remember were wanting to go to the farm, and I
was like, let's just let Bradley be his own dog,
and you know, not miss you, It's okay. And I
was telling my wife that story. She was like, I
don't think that happened. I'm like, you don't know, Bradley.
I got so mad. You don't know, Bradley, you don't know.
Keith called him up. Hey, what happened with Bradley goes
only bet somebody had to shoot him.
Speaker 13 (29:17):
Oh, I was like, what, no farm?
Speaker 4 (29:22):
By the way, there wasn't a farm anywhere near Mountain Pine.
Thinking back, it wasn't like farmland. Yeah, and I hold.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
On to that as we could do a whole segment
on things you hold on to as an adult, and
you got a rude awakening later.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
You guys can call us if you want. That sucks though,
Sorry man.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
Bradley and we had I had a Boston Terrier growing
up too.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
Rest in peace. Pama's foot in Bradley.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Well, mine was Tricksy and she went missing. Both my
parents are alive, so now I can't ask one day
Trixy just never came back.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
Exactly did you ever buy anybody?
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (30:02):
Yeah, she's feisy, little sucker.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
I think they all are, like you said, exactly did
you see a guy in a camouflage had with an
Arkansas accent roaming around with a shotgun?
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Well, now I'm like, exactly, justice for Tricksy?
Speaker 4 (30:15):
Yes, Sean, thank you for the call, and I hope
you're satisfied.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
With that update.
Speaker 15 (30:20):
It was pert Thank you.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
All right, Shaunce Letterbody Amy what happened.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
So I was in line at the bank to deposit
a check and I didn't have that long, but I
kind of thought i'd be like, we'll pull up to
the drive through in and out. Well I get there
and in between cars, and it's piling up, and I'm
sitting there for ten minutes without even moving an inch.
And I got a little bit closer to the car
in front of me, and the car behind me came
(30:46):
right up to my you know, the back of my car,
and I'm like, I have a meeting. I have to go,
like I need to get out of this line. I
have to jump ship. I can't deposit my check, and
so I have to ask the car behind me to
back up?
Speaker 4 (30:59):
What do you mean to ask? You got out of
the car.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
Well, I rolled down the window and I'm like hey,
and I lean over and I'm like can.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
You back up?
Speaker 3 (31:06):
And they're like, oh, okay, yeah. But then they had
asked the car behind them, and then they had asked
the car behind them. It's like we were all I
don't know, because I guess the way the bank drive
through is designed, like you kind of don't have a
lot of space to just like you all have to
pull in so you can fit and sit in line
and sit in line. Yeah, and I guess this is
a popular deposit time. And it was just awkward and
(31:28):
I caused all this chaos and it was my fault.
And so I learned a lesson. I have a new rule, Like,
if I'm at the pharmacy or the bank, I'm now
going to leave enough space between me and the car
in front of me to where if I need to
pull forward, angle back out, I can escape if I
need to, because.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
Oh that's good. So there's a lesson from this.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
There's a lesson from this, and I am sorry to
everybody that had to take action to back up.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
It's like the person if you're ever in a parking
garage and they're a total thing and they're like, oh,
the same work, and so they hit reverse the ticket
and the lights come on and you're like, well, I'm okay,
I can back up, and I got somebody behind me.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
So then you hit lights and they're like, well I
got somebody.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
Buy And so now everybody's back and everybody's yelling at everybody,
yeah you did that.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
I mean, there was like some honks. People were honking,
not honking bad. It's honking to try to get shaking good.
They weren't honking bad like Hong Kong, you're annoying. I
was more like hey, to get their attention so that
they could back up.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
Is there a celebratory honk?
Speaker 3 (32:23):
I think there's a gentle nudge.
Speaker 4 (32:25):
There's like a that's celebratory. I think that's hey, the
lightest turned green, get off your phone.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
Yeah, but that's a nudge, or like.
Speaker 7 (32:30):
When your team wins.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
Sometimes cars go downtown parade, though that's full parade. That's
not the same as I'm at the bank and I
made a mistake and I need to back up the
entire life.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
I guess I'm clarifying because I would be mortified if
I heard aggressive honking. I felt like I was hearing
like notify honk.
Speaker 4 (32:46):
Okay, So what you learned from this?
Speaker 3 (32:48):
I am now going to leave enough space between me
and the car. I mean, I can only control me
in the car in front of me, but there's gonna
be a big gap where probably a car is going
to be like, oh is she even in line? Got
in front of me? But I just don't want to
be in that situation ever. Again, it was uncomfortable and awkward.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
I've been the person stuck under the light at times
when you pull up too far and then the light's
red and then the person wants to go left and
you're just sitting there. I've been that person before. They're like, dude,
you're blocking it. Someone was that person to me the
other day, and I knew what they were going through.
Speaker 4 (33:17):
You didn't get frustrated. I didn't.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
They knew and I knew, and they looked at me
like I'm sorry, and I said, I've been there, or
you mouthed it.
Speaker 4 (33:25):
Yeah, But I don't think they knew what I said.
I think they thought I was yelling, yelling a bad word.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
I think that's the thing.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
I been there.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
Well, i've been there.
Speaker 3 (33:33):
Don't say the words, just smooth mouth, don't say it.
You're a bit I'm hungry, I bad boy.
Speaker 4 (33:49):
I saw move your car.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
B oh. Yeah, because I just wanted to get them
to know I was not mad. I've been there, And
I said I've been there, and they looked at me like,
screw you, buddy.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
Well, I think that's the best thing we could do
for ourselves to happen.
Speaker 4 (34:06):
Next time that happened too.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Thumbs up or does that even look like I'm like,
you're an idiot.
Speaker 4 (34:11):
Two thumbs up.
Speaker 8 (34:12):
It's sarcastic.
Speaker 6 (34:13):
Yeah, you're okay with it, like you're okay, you're okay.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
Saying you're gay.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
We were talking earlier about things we were led to
believe his children that turned out we got to be adults,
weren't true.
Speaker 4 (34:38):
And he thought her grandma's foot was fully stuffed with
cotton both feet.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
Yeah, tissoe.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
But yeah, it turns out she just had some sort
of like toe joint replacement.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
Yeah, her toes were sort of stuffed a little bit
because our joints. Yeah, but I think there was some
bone removal too in it. Never let go, No, there
was something by her feet were very puffy.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
I had a dog and the dog disappeared at a farm.
Learn later that's not what happened. And that's very sad
for me as an adult to find that out. And
so Amanda's on and she'd like to add to this. Amanda,
good morning.
Speaker 16 (35:14):
Good morning to you, good morning.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
What's going on.
Speaker 16 (35:18):
I'm a longtime fan, but the first time caller.
Speaker 4 (35:21):
Thank you very much. Do you have a story that
relates to this?
Speaker 9 (35:24):
Yes, I wanted to tell you about my pig. So
my grandparents owned a farm in Texas, and when I
was little, we would go there every once in.
Speaker 16 (35:33):
A while, and one time.
Speaker 9 (35:35):
My grandpa got a new pig and I was like,
I really think that this pig should be mine, and
so he's like, okay, yeah, I could be your pig.
She's a little white pig. And I named him Porktop rightfully,
so you know. And so I would just go out
there every two to three months and the paper.
Speaker 16 (35:49):
Getting huge and dig and then one day, all of
a sudden, the pig just disappeared. And I had no
idea what happened to him, and for years, so I'm
forty now, but about five years ago we were all
sitting around at Christmas and talking about the farm and
the pig, and I.
Speaker 9 (36:05):
Was like, whatever happened to that pig? And they were like,
oh my god, Amanda, don't you know.
Speaker 4 (36:08):
We ate him?
Speaker 5 (36:11):
They told you ate him.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
They ate him. They sold it, That's what I thought, Yes,
but they ate it.
Speaker 9 (36:18):
Yeah, we ate our own pig.
Speaker 7 (36:21):
Was it in the form of a pork shop?
Speaker 3 (36:23):
Worse?
Speaker 1 (36:27):
So, what did you think happened with the pig? You
didn't know it was just gone.
Speaker 9 (36:31):
Yeah. Like I was five when I got the pig
and we ended up moving to Arkansas from Texas, so
I kind of forgot about him, and but then we
were talking about him, and I never knew what happened.
I thought, well, maybe had him, you know, sold or
gave him somebody else. I didn't know.
Speaker 17 (36:45):
I didn't know at all. We ate him.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
Let's have a second, Okay, Amanda, thank you, God bless you.
Speaker 4 (36:59):
Let's go talk to Chris.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Chris is in Colorado and we started playing at Djanga
tournament yesterday. On our YouTube page. After the show, Raymond
and Amy played Eddie and Scuba played We'll play more.
You can go subscribe and watch it Bobby Bone Show
on YouTube. But Chris want to talk about that?
Speaker 4 (37:14):
Chris? Did you watch it?
Speaker 15 (37:16):
Oh? Yeah, I watched. I had to watch it a
couple of times.
Speaker 4 (37:18):
What are your thoughts?
Speaker 15 (37:21):
My thoughts are for Amy, Like I got a question
for her, like I think that was the world's fastest
Jinga game, and I got to know why, and I'm
sure everybody got to know why. Why did she try
to take the second one off when there was only
two cubes left and she tried to pick the second
one off to make it like, can it balance on one?
(37:43):
I wasn't too. I had to watch it like three
times to make sure I was seeing it right. Ye
or one of Amy? This was the middle one was gone?
There was only two side ones, like they can't balance
on one side?
Speaker 3 (37:58):
Did I do that?
Speaker 1 (37:58):
So there's three, there's the right and the middle one
was gone? So the whole thing is on two.
Speaker 3 (38:03):
So was it the middle one that was pulled the edge?
Speaker 4 (38:06):
And of course it dumped over. It was the worst
round of jank I've ever seen.
Speaker 7 (38:09):
Pretty bad.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Amy lost to Raymond, who's hand was shaking because he
was still hungover. Apparently Amy lost in like two minutes.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
Well, we were on a timer and that's the only
one I could get loose.
Speaker 4 (38:20):
I don't think so hot A dumped the table before
I told that one.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
Okay, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (38:24):
Next round up later today?
Speaker 3 (38:26):
Can I be honest? Like I was like, I'm really
good at this, but I was just trying to pump
myself up. I don't think I've ever really played.
Speaker 4 (38:32):
That's okay, but still I think you should know.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
If there are only two, there's one left one on
the right and it's holding up the entire base if
you pull one.
Speaker 3 (38:39):
I don't understand the logic behind that. Yeah, it felt
like maybe I could get lucky.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
Though, can you imagine it stayed and we're like, what
would be a miracle?
Speaker 4 (38:48):
Yes, Chris, thank you.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
We will play the rest of the first round today
on our YouTube page after the show over at Bobby
Bone Show.
Speaker 4 (38:54):
Thank you for calling.
Speaker 15 (38:56):
Good luck, Eddie, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
Wait, and.
Speaker 17 (39:02):
I'm out.
Speaker 4 (39:02):
Eddie lost a scuba in round one.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
That was a fight though. That was I watched them
both last night, good stuff. I was dialed in. I
already knew how it ended, and I was like, I
can't wait to see what happens. Let's go over to
Florida and talk to Caitlyn. Who's on the phone. Caitlyn
and Florida.
Speaker 4 (39:16):
You're on. Hell, Hey, Bobby, you're on. What's going on?
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Hey?
Speaker 17 (39:22):
I was calling to let you know that you need
to go to Oxford this weekend for the Arkansas.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Game, because I okay, I'd like to hear you your reasoning.
Speaker 17 (39:31):
So my I'm from New Jersey originally, and my husband
went to Ole Miss. My sister in Laa went to
Ole Miss. Both of my brother in laws went to
ole Miss. My father in Lawna went to ole Miss,
and so when I met my now husband, he told
me that he was a big fan. And again being
from the North and New Jersey, I said, you know
(39:51):
that's I'm not going there. I'm not going to visit.
It's the coolest place in the world. My in laws
have a second home there. We go all the time.
We're actually going the following weekend for the LSU game,
and we have plans to go up in October and
November with our kids. Really small, quaint, cute town, a
lot of bars, a lot of shopping, really good people watching.
(40:13):
The grove where everyone's tailgates is definitely something to see.
You gotta go, you gotta go.
Speaker 3 (40:19):
I appreciate that picture of you doing any of that.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
By the way, I've been before, Okay, so it's not
that I've never been. I have a miserable experience there.
Me and my friend Daniel Faulkner. We drove down and
we go in. He's a massive Arkansas fans al my
and we're like, let's go. We take his little truck.
We drive all the way to Oxford. We get there
way early, and we go walking around in the Grove
and it's a very nice place and it's very fancy,
(40:43):
and so we were locking his truck and his key
breaks off in his truck. So we're in Mississippi in
his truck with a broken key on a Saturday for
an evening game. And we're like, well, crap, we'll just
enjoy the game and after the game, we'll figure out
how we're going to get back home. We go to
the game, they return a kickoff or a touchdown. We
got to beat one hundred and nothing. It was a
(41:04):
terrible game. And then we didn't have a truck to
get us home. We had to go into Walmart, into
the players where they make the keys, and beg somebody
to come into work to help us because it wasn't open.
Speaker 4 (41:13):
It was like Saturday at nine thirty pm. We're like,
can you call somebody please?
Speaker 1 (41:18):
And so finally some wonderful soul came up and took
the two pieces of our key, put them together, made
a mold. We drove back, got home at like three
or four in the morning. Who it was a miserable experience,
and I think maybe there's a little bit.
Speaker 3 (41:31):
That still in my heart, but that was an Oxcar's fault. Yeah,
and also before that afternoon, before the game, y'all should
been like, let's go figure out a key.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
Now the game was about to start, Okay, we're not
gonna drive all the way down there, and then missed
the whole game because it wasn't open anyway.
Speaker 4 (41:45):
The key place wasn't open even in Saturday afternoon.
Speaker 7 (41:47):
What was your buddy's name again, Daniel Faulkner. You should
go with him again, try it one.
Speaker 4 (41:51):
He lives in Arkansas. And you know what, No, we
got bad luck.
Speaker 1 (41:55):
I remember, and we're upset because the key broke off
in the truck, and we're like, I don't know what
we're gonna do. We're like, let's just at least go
enjoy this victory. Let's get us a win. We kick off,
opening kickoff, They scored touchdown, never looked back.
Speaker 3 (42:06):
Brutal though, So are you going to go back?
Speaker 2 (42:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
So that's that's what I'm debating right now.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
She made me want to go.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
Sounds cute, shopping, halkating maybe point like I'm going to
do any of that.
Speaker 16 (42:20):
I know.
Speaker 3 (42:20):
That's why I was laughing, not because of what she
was saying. For everybody else because I think that would
be fun. But for you, I don't know that you
would go do anything, she.
Speaker 7 (42:27):
Said, people watch him.
Speaker 1 (42:30):
Yeah, you guys can call us if you want. Eight
seven seven seventy seven. Bobby, that's our number, eight seven
seven seventy seven.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
Bobby. Lunchbok says, this is the craziest story of his
parent life. All right, go ahead, Okay.
Speaker 14 (42:45):
So Friday night, my seven year old went and slept
over at someone's house for the first time ever, and
he was so excited, and I.
Speaker 5 (42:52):
Mean it was great.
Speaker 14 (42:53):
Didn't hear anything from the other family, So it was
going great until six forty am on Saturday morning. My
wife wakes me up and goes, hey, do you hear that?
Speaker 5 (43:02):
It was ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Ding ding ding.
Speaker 5 (43:07):
It's like that's the doorbell.
Speaker 14 (43:09):
And we go downstairs and our seven year old is
standing at the front door dripping sweat. And I opened
the door and I said, what's up, buddy, goes, well,
I woke up, it was light outside, so I thought
it was time to come home. So he literally got
his backpack without telling anybody at that house, walked out
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the door and walked two point two miles to my house.
Oh my goodness, two point two miles.
Speaker 7 (43:42):
I thought it was like a neighbor like down.
Speaker 4 (43:44):
How did he know how to get home? Is that
straight line?
Speaker 8 (43:47):
No?
Speaker 14 (43:48):
So he went from their house back to school, school
to our house, school to house.
Speaker 4 (43:55):
Rat Y's smart and.
Speaker 14 (43:56):
He knows how to get to their house from the
school at six a m.
Speaker 4 (44:02):
How are you confused?
Speaker 14 (44:03):
For a minute, I was like when I saw him
and I saw no vehicle, I was like, man, So
they just dropped him off and drove.
Speaker 5 (44:09):
Away, Like that's messed up.
Speaker 14 (44:11):
And then he was like, yeah, I knew that it
was light out and that I had a soccer game today,
so I thought it was time to come home. And
I was just like, Bud, did you not see anybody
when you were walking? And he goes, oh, I did,
and they said good morning, and I said good morning.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
Back.
Speaker 14 (44:26):
What so people saw this seven year old with a
backpack at six am wandering the streets and they just
say good morning.
Speaker 5 (44:36):
I was blown all way.
Speaker 7 (44:39):
That's a good point, Like no one called the cops
said there's a kid like walking with a backpack.
Speaker 3 (44:43):
Okay, but you know what makes me nervous. It's like, yes,
we should call the police. But also sometime when people
call the police, the parents get arrested.
Speaker 7 (44:51):
Oh you know what, lunchbox, here's the thing, and.
Speaker 3 (44:53):
Let's look, did nothing wrong, and neither did the parents
where the kid was spending the night.
Speaker 5 (44:57):
Right, they didn't do anything wrong. They were all asleep
and he just woke up.
Speaker 14 (45:00):
It was light outside, and he just grabbed his bag
and left, and it was just like and then he said,
I saw lightning, so I ran part of the way.
Speaker 5 (45:08):
That's why he was dripping sweat.
Speaker 4 (45:10):
Oh my god, who are you upset at?
Speaker 14 (45:14):
I think I'm more upset the people that were just
out walking or running or whatever they were doing, and
they saw the kid, and they didn't even check on them.
They didn't say, hey, man, like, it looks a little
weird on a Saturday morning at six am a kid
with his backpack.
Speaker 7 (45:28):
Hold on, but what about your son leaving to walk?
Speaker 1 (45:31):
Also, is it a neighbor neighbor neighborhood? If it's a
super neighborhood where the streets aren't super crowded, and I
see a kid walking, I'm thinking he's just going from
house to house. That's probably what I'm If it's a highway.
I'm like, that does not make sense.
Speaker 4 (45:41):
Right, true?
Speaker 14 (45:43):
And then I don't know where on the two point
two miles he saw these people? Did he see him
in the neighborhood? Did he see him when he was
on just a street?
Speaker 4 (45:50):
Did you call the parents?
Speaker 14 (45:52):
We texted them immediately and they were like, we woke
up five minutes ago because the young I guess their
youngest son woke up and it was like, I don't see
him him anywhere and she's like, that's not funny. And
then she turned on the lights and he was imagine
they went through his yard. Attack later when you found out,
you knew he wasn't bad. Yeah, And she said they
were looking in the out in the yard, in the alley,
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they were looking everywhere.
Speaker 4 (46:15):
Alone boy part.
Speaker 14 (46:17):
Yes, they thought maybe he's sleepwalks. So they were about
to call us and say, hey, does your son sleepwalk?
And she was like, I just got our alarm disarmed
two months ago, Oh my gosh, Like he just walked
out the front door, walked out the front door two
point two miles.
Speaker 4 (46:31):
Is it a neighbor neighbor and neighborhood.
Speaker 14 (46:33):
Yeah, but then he had to go on some greenway.
Speaker 7 (46:37):
Like like trails.
Speaker 4 (46:38):
Yeah, smart kid.
Speaker 7 (46:40):
Yeah, he found his way home.
Speaker 4 (46:41):
He bary girls did all the way home.
Speaker 7 (46:43):
So does he get in trouble at all?
Speaker 13 (46:44):
Though?
Speaker 14 (46:44):
Like, No, I haven't had the talk with him, like, hey, man, like,
great job, Like I'm super proud of you because you
knew your way home, Like that was so impressive. But bud,
next time, tell an adult where you're going. I haven't
had that talk because it was just like, I'm still
like in shock when I opened that door and he's
standing there dripping sweat.
Speaker 4 (47:06):
Like his dad even that, Yeah, you sweat all the time,
even when you're right.
Speaker 14 (47:09):
Yeah, And it was just like, man, and he was like,
my legs are a little tired because I ran most
of the way there was lightning.
Speaker 4 (47:16):
I also run with lightnings.
Speaker 17 (47:18):
Dude.
Speaker 4 (47:18):
That is a crazy stating.
Speaker 3 (47:19):
That is crazy.
Speaker 4 (47:22):
I don't think.
Speaker 1 (47:22):
I think if it's the neighborhood, you can't be mad
at anybody. If anything, be happy that your kid was
smart enough to get home.
Speaker 8 (47:28):
No, I am happy about that.
Speaker 5 (47:30):
That is cool.
Speaker 14 (47:31):
But I just I can't imagine if you see a
kid with a backpacket that early in the morning on
a Saturday, you don't stop him and say, hey, man
is everything, Okay.
Speaker 4 (47:41):
Don't I don't want to be the creepy person stops
a kid.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
I know, well, I know, but I'm thinking back to
when I first got Stevenson, when my kids first came
to America. Stevenson was seven years old and he would
learn how he'd learned how to ride a little bike
and we would go on little walks and he would
be riding the bike and he's Haitian, so he's black
and I'm white, and I can't tell you how many
times he got stopped. Like I would be walking near
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him with the dog, but people would think I'm not
the mom, so they would stop him straight up. And
he was that age and they'd be like, where's your mom?
Or you by yourself? Like this doesn't seem right, And
we were in a neighborhood neighborhood like and they look.
Speaker 4 (48:17):
Like a creepy white lady following him.
Speaker 3 (48:18):
They thought, no, I don't think. I think they just
thought I was walking my dog. And he'd be like, oh,
that's my mom right there, and they'd be like, oh, okay,
I guess this is one of those adoption situations. But
like they would always ask, like I was shocked, how
many people were very concerned. And he was seven eight,
So I guess in my mind on picturing, I'm trying
to picture what a seven or eight year old looks like.
(48:39):
And it is weird when they're out by.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
Themselves, a doctor, a kid, unless there are a cars
driving by. If it's like a kid in this small neighborhood,
I just think he's going five houses down here.
Speaker 4 (48:46):
Yeah, because I'm.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
Not being the one that's like white Van. I don't
want that point of the right because I love my
white Van. I'll never change, but I'll have my white
Van for everything.
Speaker 18 (48:56):
It it's time for the good news, Like Bobby, Let's
go to Chelsea, who is on the phone in Texas.
Speaker 4 (49:06):
Chelsea, welcome to tell me something good. What's up?
Speaker 17 (49:09):
So?
Speaker 19 (49:09):
My son is none and nonverbal, very autistic level three
and his favorite band is the All American Rejects. So
when he's melting down, you know, having sensory issues, he
listened to you know, the All American Rejects on his iPad.
His favorite song is it Gives You at Double Hockey Chicks.
(49:30):
I don't know if I can say it on show,
but I reached out to Tyson Ritter on Instagram, and
he trusted us to keep the secret of where a
pop up show would be offered to fly us or
pay for gas. That was in Dallas for about five
hours from us, so you know, Ben got to go
(49:52):
to an All American Rejects pop up show and they
gave us VIP access. Someone that works with Jordan shout
out to her. She was absolutely amazing. They catered to us.
Ben got super overwhelmed and overstimulated by like the band
playing before and all that, so he wanted to stay.
Speaker 3 (50:11):
In the car.
Speaker 19 (50:12):
Tyson, we were parked right by the bus kept coming
and like interacting with Ben getting on this level. He
even face timed his wife and his son to tell
Ben high he you know, gave him nuts high five.
I mean, it was just the if still making want
to cry. He was just the most compassionate person, you know.
(50:33):
He said he worked with kids that had been touched
by the autism spectrum and that wording it's just perfect.
But he really, I mean, Ben will never forget this.
He's still looking at pictures and videos even though he
was overwhelmed in the situation.
Speaker 1 (50:49):
That is an amazing story, Chelsea, and that's super cool
to Tyson. And the all American rejects to do that. Wow,
I'm kind of blown away by that, and you just.
Speaker 19 (50:57):
Yeah, I didn't even expect him to read it, like
I was completely sure, you know, like just it. It
just blew me away. I mean that someone would, especially
like celebrity level, you know, he had to he didn't have.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
To do any of that.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
Well, that's incredible, and thanks for sharing that. I'm glad
that that message can get out because that's a that's
a good guy move right there. So Chelsea, thank you
for calling and thanks for sharing that story. And that's
exactly what the segment is. So I hope you have
an awesome day. Oh, Ben has an awesome day. And yeah,
hopefully we'll get to see you guys sometime soon as well.
Speaker 4 (51:29):
Okay, cool, thank you, all right, bye Chelsea.
Speaker 19 (51:31):
Bye.
Speaker 4 (51:31):
All right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
Speaker 18 (51:33):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 5 (51:37):
Wake up, wake up in the mall.
Speaker 10 (51:41):
And it's already and the time already unbox more game
two Steve Bred and it's trying to put you through back.
He's running his wigs next bit and Bobby's on the mix,
so you knowing this.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
Is the bottyball let's go over to Amy for The
Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
What do you call two doctors? What a pair of medics?
Speaker 1 (52:21):
That was the Morning Corny.
Speaker 4 (52:23):
I thought there was more to it.
Speaker 7 (52:24):
No, No, I love that.
Speaker 4 (52:25):
I was good.
Speaker 1 (52:27):
A pair of medics. That's good. Okay. Tuesday Reviewsday quick
reviews around the room. I'll go first. I did watch
Unknown Number on Netflix about the catfish situation with the
girl at school. I'm going to give it four out
of five cell phones. I think i'd give it four
and a half. But I felt gross at the end,
(52:47):
super compelling, put together pretty well. I just that's what
I felt like after But I saw I give it
four out of five cell phones.
Speaker 4 (52:59):
It is on Netflix. Go watch it. It's It's interesting.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
I forgot that I'd already seen the story while watching
it because we talked about it on this show like.
Speaker 3 (53:07):
Yeah, not yeah as news like in twenty it wasn't
how long ago, which is crazy.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (53:15):
Well, that's the only thing I've watched as well or
completed of other things I'm working on. I started the
show Morgan recommended Ballard.
Speaker 4 (53:22):
Yeah, we can't do that.
Speaker 3 (53:23):
Though I'm not reviewing it. I'm just saying no, no,
I have nothing to say about it, but I have
started that and I'm still dabbling and still talking.
Speaker 4 (53:35):
Yeah, hey, thank you for sharing that one. No problem,
no problem, Eddie.
Speaker 7 (53:39):
I finally watched Sinners the movie. The movie, dude, it's awesome. Yeah,
like so good. I can't tell you what it's about
because it's kind of like, what is happening the entire movie.
I don't know, like how.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
To explain it to someone.
Speaker 7 (53:52):
Vampires, vampires, awesome music, A long time ago.
Speaker 4 (53:56):
Michael B. Jordan, Michael B.
Speaker 7 (53:57):
Jordan, all that stuff, Josh Shalen's wife, Yeah, Hayley Steinfeld whatever.
Speaker 3 (54:03):
Have any of y'all? The vampires make me think of
that Singing Demon show? Is anybody or something?
Speaker 4 (54:09):
Yeah, it's a movie.
Speaker 3 (54:11):
Oh it's a movie because I see people posting about.
Speaker 4 (54:13):
It all the time.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
That's a number one Netflix few movie of all time,
number one song from it.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
Yeah, yeah, I just didn't know. I have none of
us singing Demons.
Speaker 1 (54:22):
I love it.
Speaker 7 (54:25):
I'll do four out.
Speaker 4 (54:26):
Of five vampires.
Speaker 1 (54:26):
Man, that was awesome.
Speaker 4 (54:27):
Good Mike, do you want to review that? K Pop?
Speaker 1 (54:29):
I think it's really good.
Speaker 4 (54:30):
Those songs are really catchy. The animation is fantastic. It's
the same people who did the new animated Spider Man movie.
I loved it. I gave it four out of five Demons. Okay,
we love singing Demon. Yeah, yeah, apparently Lunchbox.
Speaker 8 (54:42):
No, no, I can't even do a soft review. Just
big brother, all right.
Speaker 20 (54:46):
Morgan, Yeah, I watched the live action remake of Leelo.
Speaker 3 (54:49):
And Stitch on Disney. I loved it.
Speaker 20 (54:52):
This may be my favorite live action remake so far.
And I felt like they did a really good job
of really bringing Stitch to life. And yeah, it was
just my favorite. I think i'd give it four out
of five monsters.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
We actually have Stitcher with us now, Stitch, how do
you feel about Morgan Sucher? For Murphy was the favorite parts?
Speaker 3 (55:11):
Definitely? You, Sitch, You were my favorite part.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
Sulter, Did it.
Speaker 4 (55:15):
Hurt being live little stir up Stitch? Everybody?
Speaker 6 (55:23):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (55:23):
Okay, thank you everybody. We'll go into more depth on
the podcast later today. Just go search for it at
a search for the Bobby Bone Show. It's for free.
Speaker 5 (55:30):
Bobby Bone Show. Sorry up today.
Speaker 14 (55:34):
This story comes us from Canada. A thirty six year
old man is suing a grocery store after you try
to steal an employee's car, and the employee kicked him,
punched him, and held him until a police arrived. And
he's like suing the store. You kicked him, punched me, assault.
Speaker 4 (55:50):
So did you win?
Speaker 1 (55:52):
I mean, Chris, I mean now you can sue for anything.
I'd like to know how this ends up. Also, if
you like get kicked in, punch and held and you're
doing a crime and they are able to hold you,
you shouldn't be doing crimes. You're a wimp m cause
I don't think you need to even be as equally
as strong as the person beating you up. You just
you have to be way less because if I'm even
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with you and you're trying to hold me down, I'm
gonna win a wiggle.
Speaker 3 (56:16):
Even then, how do you know, like until you try, well,
I don't.
Speaker 1 (56:19):
Know who's gonna stop you. But like that, guys should
need to committing crimes. Yeah, he's a wamp.
Speaker 14 (56:23):
All right, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Speaker 4 (56:27):
All right, here's a voicemail.
Speaker 21 (56:28):
Easy Trivia is one of my favorite segments. But I
have a theory. I feel like Eddie has been going
first at least a lot lately. I think you guys
should change up the order for some reason. Every time
I'm playing in my car, I know the first two
and then it gets to Abby or Lunchbox and I'm like, oh,
that seems harder. I almost feel like they go up
in difficulty. It could be just me, but maybe we
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just try to switch that up. Help the others out.
Speaker 14 (56:52):
Thanks.
Speaker 17 (56:53):
Bye.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
So the person who goes first is the person who
is the champion. So Eddie's won the last I don't
know eighty times, no, no, no, but Amy was the
champion before you, and she was going first.
Speaker 7 (57:03):
Select Yeah right, right, that's how it goes.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
So it really doesn't matter who's first. Now, sometimes it
can get harder as it goes, but not on purpose.
But different people do go first. Well, it mostly does
Amy and Eddie.
Speaker 7 (57:14):
Because we're the champs. They go back and forth.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
Yeah, you guys just kind of passed the crown back
and forth. Let's be honest. Amy did win the one
hundred question challenge, that's the grand great one.
Speaker 8 (57:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (57:24):
No one remembers that though, but yeah, I know I
just literally brought it up.
Speaker 8 (57:27):
I forgot about it.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
Yeah, I just literally brought it up. We'll see you
guys tomorrow by Everybody. 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, Raymond No,
Head of Production. I'm Bobby Bones. My instagram is mister
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Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast.