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Welcome to Crook and Chase Nashville Chats. Charlie and Lorienne
here and Ms Crook. I gotta tell you, I was
thinking about this the other day. I was driving around town,
and in this city, you never know who you're going
to run into. You know, you've got country music stars
all over the place. You'll see him at the grocery store,
You'll see him out on the highway. Yeah, or you're
just walking up down Music Row. That sort of thing,
and it dawned on me that a lot of people
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don't realize they see him as stars, which we do too,
but everyday life, they're just like us. They do good things,
they do bad things, they do stupid things, and and
we have discovered investing with some of the biggest stars
in the biss that yeah, they're just like us, and
we've discovered a few things. So that leads us right
into Nico move. You know. I love the fact that
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he is such a serious songwriter and music man that
it has taken over his entire life. An example of
that is when he and his wife were on a
trip just driving down the highway and things went very wrong.
To have a tendency to uh. A lot of times,
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I like to like write while I drive, so I'll
kind of have an idea in my head and I'm
kind of like driving thinking about it, and then I'll
get lost. For instance, a song that's gonna be coming
out on the full length album. We were on our
way to Panama City for a family vacation with her family,
and I get thinking about this song I did, and
I'm working on the melody and everything, and I completely
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miss our turn. I'm not talking like ten minutes, miss
our turn two hours. I went the wrong way, and
then I look, I kind of pay attention to where
I'm at for a second, and it says you're into
a mobile Alabama. That is that is called being totally
in the zone. Yeah. I got a good song out
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of it, for sure. But when I get listening to
music in the car, I can, or if I'm riding
in the car, I can, I can zone out for sure. Yeah.
I bet you got a good cussing out of it too.
Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, it was. It was bad.
We had to, you know. But the good thing was
we got a good of you because then we got
to ride all along the coast to Panama. Said nice, nice,
say silver lining. There's always a silver lining, silver Lining.
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And I admit I've missed a turn before, not a
two hour turn like that, but but I've missed one.
Let me tell you, okay, let me invent just a
little bit. Every every day when I'm driving in town,
I'm gonna be behind somebody and the light turns green
and they just sit there, you know, and you gotta
be careful. You don't want to honk at the wrong
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person because your road rage. You know, you know, I
was scared of that. So I give them the benefit
of the doubt. I give a few seconds, so then
clear up their text or their email that they're reading
at the red light, and you hit their bumper, right, No, no,
no, no no, I just do just a tiny little too
on the horn there. But I will I will say this.
I think they need to come up with a red
light that it doesn't turn green, it turns honk. What
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do you mean instead of just when it becomes green?
You here, oh you here, Oh go, Charlie, that's a
brilliant idea. I'm I'm gonna try to patent that you
should invent that you did not hear that here? Okay,
I got a patented first. No, wait a minute, I
get has because I'm sitting here. Okay, So let's talk
about two guys. Chris, president of Low Cash, Charlie. What
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is it about these guys? The most unusual things happened
to them. When you hear their stories, you think, Okay,
they're making this up, this cannot be true. But actually
all the stories they tell are true. They're magnet and
for weirdness. Well, and that's putting it gently. Let's go
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to Florida with the boys. Okay, Chris is gonna tell
you about what he sees down there. You gotta remember,
I live in Florida now, so there's a bunch of
crazy stuff happening in Florida. Yeah, see it every day.
There's definitely flashing in Florida because people, you know, just
bought them and they're not afraid to show them. And
that happens a lot when I'm out on the boat
and I do not have a yacht, guys, I have
a very small boat, but I'm cool to be on it.
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Like I said, I'm on the water, so it doesn't matter.
I just want to make sure I heard this right.
You said they just bought them, so they're not afraid
to show them. I think he's I think he's basically
saying eighty five year olds with five years with two
year old new ones. Yeah, that's true. It's like one
of those things where you're walking the beach and you
know you're looking, You're like, I cannot look at this woman,
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this is ridiculous, But that look at that you can't
unsee that. You can't see it's like where like the
rest of your body is sagging, but those are perfect
and you can't help Look, that's what I meant. But look,
and I call my wife. I'm like, wek on my baby.
I I have to, I mean, and you can. She's
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she's proud of it, that little eight year old walking
around like, hey, what guess me? He called his wife?
How do you won't believe what I just saw? Gosh,
Christip wrest of low Cash. They need to write a
book someday it might be X rated. Okay, you're ready
for a little pandemic update here, I guess yes, we must.
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It's well, let me say this. Social media has made
us all voiyers. Do you know what a voider is?
You look at people just kind of stare at them
and see what they're doing without them knowing about it,
looking in the window of their house to see how
they live and what's going on. Social media is allowing
us to do that with the stars. Well, that's true,
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and we have discovered. Well, actually you discovered because you
followed Brittany, Jason Alden's wife on online. Yes, and well
thanks to her, you discot Well, I'll put you on
the role as a prosecutor in this. Can you say busted?
Here you go? We have seen some of what you've
been doing with your time. As you know, I've talked
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you before. I do follow Brittany on her socials and
she has posted footage of you on the couch eating
an entire box of cheese crackers. So my question is
how many boxes of cheese crackers do you think you've
consumed over the past sixteen months. Not a lot, I've actually,
you know, I've It's not typically my thing. She cut
me on a bad night, Okay, right, you know I'm now.
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I will say, in about the first three four months
of this thing, I was down I was down at
our house in Florida, and I was just like living
it up. I'm like, well, I'm I'm off for a
few months, and literally thinking like I would be off
for three months and then we were gonna go tour again,
you know. So I was I was living the dream.
I was down there, hanging out at the beach and
drinking beer every day and eating oysters, and I'm just
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like having the time of my life. And then about
three months and I'm like, okay, this is this is
starting to suck now, you know. So then then I
had to had to realize, you know, I had to
like get it together and and kind of be in
be in shape and be ready to go whenever, you know,
whenever they were finally ready to turn us loose. So
so you're not casting a big shadow now or anything. No, man, No,
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I tried to. I tried to keep it together for
the most part. I think we've all put on a
few pounds every now and then during this pandemic. I
remember what Justin Moore was telling us. I asked him
if he was staged sexy again, and he said no,
I mean he was first eating Oh no, no, no, no, no,
I've been eating too many of those Country Friday stags.
He said he had too much grease worsening through his veins. Yeah. Well,
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cheeze crackers apparently is his his big deal. I have
a question, ask your question. He was talking about drinking beer,
which I know puts on the pounds, and he said
eating oysters. I thought oysters were healthy. I'm not a
big oyster consumer, but I thought that was pretty healthy
unless they're fried. Maybe he's eating fried oysters. Well, And
of course, cheez crackers apparently is the big deal that
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he was caught with. What is um? It's been your
favorite pandemic snack. Oh gosh, here's the problem. The problem
is I keep the Food Network and all the cooking
shows in the background at the house on the television,
and so I'm kind of walking by and seeing people
making pizzas and burgers and so just chowing down on
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pizzas and burgers. It's awful. I have a can of peanuts.
Is that healthy? There's not too much salt in it? Maybe,
well they're salted. Well, anyway, that's in. That'st my bad
problem them there. But enough of that. But you know,
one thing, one good thing that I think we've discovered
is that there's a bond. There's a camaraderie in this town.
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People do like to get together. They've been trying to
do it safely during the pandemic, and one place you
can always gather around is a fire pit. We discovered
that to be the case, especially when it comes to
Chase Rice check this. I just love the whole idea
of this song drinking beer, talking God, amen, because you
get together with the people that you love and that
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you have fun with, and you really do talk about
things that mean something. So what has the conversation been
like for you lately? Around the fire pit. It's been
it's been awesome, to be honest. It's last year was
a break that I didn't know I needed and that's
why this song. This song was actually written before COVID
and quarantine ever happened, but it was perfect for what
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was about to happen. Uh. There's three military families that
I got real close with, along with two hockey buddies
that I got real close with us well, and we
had such a good time. We had a community of
you know, I don't know, there's probably with the kids
included is probably fifteen or less people than that. Um
that we we were around each other the entire year
or the entire eight months whatever. It ended up being.
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That we had to beer Olympics, which is as fun
as it was. We also have a memory that will
never forget. We had a top gun themed volleyball tournament
that I will never forget because that's my favorite movie.
And then we also had like a softball tournament that
we just mowed in my front yard. It was we
had a blast and it will never happen again. I
want to be the friend of Chase Rice. That's party time.
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He hangs around a lot of fun people beer Olympics. Okay,
well all right, so here's the thing. So talking about
the song drinking beer, Talking God a Man, there is
a music video, of course, and towards the end of
the video, I noticed something a little horrifying that kind
of scared me. Well, and uh, it really lights up things.
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And that prompted Ms. Crook here to ask the particular
question of Chase. I have to ask you something funny
about the music video with Florida Georgia line. I guess
it's kind of Towards the end of the video, Brian
walks up and he pours beer on the fire pit
and the thing just about explodes. That was actually moonshine.
It was moonshine. Was that planned? Well, they talked about it.
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They wanted to get the first take because I wanted
an actual reaction because we didn't know what was going
to happen. Um, because it's gonna explode, but you also
don't know how much he's going to pour in there. Um.
So yes, that was real. I've never thrown moonshine out
of fire before. I didn't know it was gonna I
wouldn't notice. Well, and you know, if you watch the video,
closely because I watched that part a couple of times.
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It looks like b K. You know, he's walking up
to the fire pit and it looks like he's getting
ready to throw something on there, and it's as though
his brain is saying no, no, no, don't do it,
don't do it, but he does it anyway. I think
he thought twice about it, but he threw then and
was smoking at what's wrong with these people? Well you
know it's a guy thing. Well yeah, hey, watch this
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one of those kind of things. Oh my goodness. Well
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