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Bobby Reveals Valentine’s Day Surprise To His Girlfriend + Amy Takes ‘Generation Z’ Vocabulary Test + Raymundo Shares His Genius Love Advice

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Bobby Reveals Valentine’s Day Surprise To His Girlfriend + Amy Takes ‘Generation Z’ Vocabulary Test + Raymundo Shares His Genius Love Advice

Bobby Reveals Valentine’s Day Surprise To His Girlfriend + Amy Takes ‘Generation Z’ Vocabulary Test + Raymundo Shares His Genius Love Advice

Bobby Reveals Valentine’s Day Surprise To His Girlfriend + Amy Takes ‘Generation Z’ Vocabulary Test + Raymundo Shares His Genius Love Advice

Bobby Reveals Valentine’s Day Surprise To His Girlfriend + Amy Takes ‘Generation Z’ Vocabulary Test + Raymundo Shares His Genius Love Advice

Thursday, 13th February 2020
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0:03

Transmitting and

0:11

welcome to Thursday's show.

0:13

Good Morning, Morning

0:15

Fight. Everybody's here with us, and let me encourage

0:18

you that if you're only hearing this part of the show, you

0:20

can listen to the whole show on podcast. After

0:22

the show's over. We load it usually thirty

0:25

forty five minutes after the show. Just search

0:27

for Bobby Bones Show on demand

0:29

wherever you listen to your podcast. What We're gonna

0:31

do now as our segment called what's the HAPs

0:33

a, what's that

0:36

where we just kind of talk about what's happening

0:38

in our lives or something we care about. Amy, I'll go

0:40

to you first. So I started my free trial on YouTube

0:42

TV so that I could watch to Justin Vaver show. You

0:45

did you started your you can end up paying for it now?

0:47

No, I just to cancel it after two weeks. Yeah,

0:49

right, it's fine. It's

0:51

gonna be fine. If I don't

0:54

cancel, then we'll just switch from who Live to

0:56

YouTube TV. She's changing her life based on her free

0:58

trials. Yeah, I just I

1:00

got to figure it out. But I've watched four

1:02

of the episodes, which is really easy to do because,

1:05

yeah, like Bobby was saying, they're like nine to

1:07

twelve minutes long. But

1:09

wow, I mean, gosh,

1:11

Justin Bieber, he's like, I really

1:14

like him. I've liked him for a long time.

1:16

And then I saw him in concert a couple of years ago in Nashville,

1:18

and I walked away just like obsessed with him

1:20

a little bit. But he's just guy.

1:22

He's like he went through a lot, like growing

1:25

up famous so young, and I hadn't had no

1:27

idea how dark it got for him. So it's interesting.

1:29

Did you watch the Drugs episode yet? No,

1:33

they never got there yet. It's episode five. And then I guess

1:35

I maybe know a little bit about it because I've seen clips

1:38

that people have promoted, but I haven't watched the full

1:40

episode. When you went to the show in

1:42

Nashville, they were screaming so loud, right, did

1:44

he have to call him the crowd down? I don't

1:46

remember. It wasn't too bad. I just remember he was on a trampoline

1:49

and I was like, this guy's living the life, Like

1:51

he was jumping around, singing and we were having

1:53

so much fun. But I mean, yeah, I was

1:55

with a bunch of girls that were screaming as well. There's a

1:57

clip in the documentary where he has to like tell the crowd you guys,

1:59

I can't oh yeah, Like, I appreciate you screaming,

2:02

but I can't hear. So if

2:04

you could stop screaming the whole time, thank

2:07

you. But it's pretty good. I like

2:10

Hailey his wife. How long is it? I

2:12

mean, does it just keep going? I don't know how many episodes? Gets

2:14

six total? Right? Okayn like that? So

2:16

I'm almost done. I didn't know if it was gonna keep going, and

2:18

then I was gonna have to keep my t keep my

2:20

YouTube series going. But we'll

2:23

see. All right, what's

2:25

that has? Like? Box? Well?

2:27

Man? I had him run in with a doctor.

2:29

So my wife has gestational diabetes because

2:31

she's pregnant. We're having another baby in about two

2:33

weeks. And we go to this specially clinic

2:36

once a week and we go in the room. We're waiting

2:38

for the doctor to come in, and we had just got

2:40

our baby measured and everything. The doctor comes in goes,

2:42

wow, your baby's already seven pounds eight ounces

2:44

and we're like no, the sonogram tech

2:46

said five pounds and eight ounces and she's like no,

2:49

that was wrong. And then they were gonna upper insulin

2:51

because her numbers were all over the place and my wife

2:53

looks at the chart and goes, my name's not Olivia,

2:57

and the doctor goes, oh,

2:59

sorry, I came in the row room and walked out.

3:02

That's scary. I do not

3:05

understand how you can go in the wrong room

3:07

with the wrong chart and go over the

3:09

wrong information with a patient. It is unbelievable.

3:13

Not sticking up for anyone,

3:15

but I mean, just humans make errors, and they do something all the

3:17

time over and over again, like you're bound to

3:19

mess up occasionally. I know. I'm sure the doctor

3:21

feels really really bad about that. Yep,

3:24

that's scary. Did you get mad? I afterwards?

3:27

I wentever though, I said, look, that is our

3:29

baby and you could have done something very wrong

3:31

upping my wife's insulin caused harm to the

3:34

baby. Like, you should really double check

3:36

your work before you come in that room, because

3:38

as a patient, that makes us feel very

3:40

uncomfortable coming here. I think that's fair what

3:42

you said. Yeah, I also think it's crazy when doctors

3:44

like cut off the wrong leg on people. We

3:47

hear those sometimes. Yeah, there's

3:49

just AMPU tape the left or the right. Doctors

3:52

are humans. It's crazy for us to think that because

3:54

we do trust them with because we don't know it, so we just expect

3:56

we don't know, and they've studied, they have to know it,

3:59

and we have no other options, and then them know it,

4:01

and so we do trust them. We trust our doctors,

4:04

we trust our preachers or priests.

4:06

Are uber drivers all the same pilots.

4:09

We just got. You just got us. Yea. I get

4:11

an arguet and a crappy band and

4:13

an uber Some guys got like McDonald's

4:16

all through steering. Will's disgusting, and I'm

4:18

like, oh, we're good. He's got me. I don't even need to

4:20

buck brow. Yeah I want Yeah, he's a brom

4:23

Like, why do I like not want

4:25

a buckle in the back of it? Is a professional driver?

4:28

Yeah? Yeah? Safe? Um, well

4:30

but you're good now, right, we're good now. But I'm

4:33

glad. My wife looked at the chart and said, my

4:35

name is not Olivia. I'm god. She noticed, Hey,

4:39

what's the heck Eddie. A

4:41

few days ago, I got, I got on air and I

4:43

talked about my son starting

4:45

School of Rock and uh, which,

4:47

by the way, explaining with that is real quick. It's just it's

4:49

like, well, it started with guitar lessons, but School

4:51

of Rock is like a it's a school where they

4:54

train kids to one learn their instrument

4:56

and then join a band and then if you're good enough,

4:58

that band will go play, play and train

5:00

you to kind of be a rock star. And

5:03

he was into it, which was new for you because

5:05

he hasn't really ever pursued music never. And so

5:07

then what happened and so yes, he started,

5:10

and they said, you need to go buy some gear. You need to buy an electric

5:12

guitar and an amp. And so we went to the store

5:14

and they're kind of pricy. I bought an electric

5:16

guitar. There's like one hundred and twenty dollars and

5:18

like, oh gosh, you better stick with us one hundred twenty dollars

5:21

investment. And then our

5:23

friend Brandon Ray, who's part of the bad

5:25

Land Sons now is a really good friend of ours, me

5:27

and Bobby's, and you know, he came

5:30

out he said, dude, I heard you talking about this, and I

5:32

thought he was going to just find a dumb

5:34

little amp he had around the garage or whatever. He called

5:36

me and says, dude, I talked to my wife, I heard you

5:38

talking about this on the radio. We want to gift

5:40

you a brand new amp that I bought at the store for

5:42

your son. And I mean, I'm getting

5:45

like chills just talking about this

5:47

because he's going through stuff right now, and I

5:49

know he can't afford an ant for my son, but he

5:51

said, we don't have any kids, and I know

5:53

how important this is to your son and you being

5:55

a dad, we look up to you in that sense, and we

5:57

just want to gift him this amp and hope

6:00

he can walk into school of rock and be like, check out

6:02

my new amp. Yeah that's cool. So

6:04

it was soapy. Yeah, he's got it

6:06

now, he plugs it in, he plays it, and I

6:09

don't know, hopefully he becomes a rock star now, no

6:11

pressure, no pressure, odds are you will? If you get

6:13

an AMP and a guitar, you're probably gonna become rock star. Yes,

6:16

next thing, you can start touring, Yeah easily.

6:18

Probably make a lot of money and touring super easy. Yeah

6:21

yeah yeah, yeah. What's

6:23

the hat. I'll do mine last

6:26

because I'm gonna go to a song on this one, but

6:29

I'm gonna it's it's a little bit of on this dand country

6:31

music, but it's also a bit of my podcast that I do. But

6:34

on this Dan Country Music nine

6:36

years ago. Need You Now by Lady

6:38

Annabelum won five awards at the Grammys

6:45

and Dave Haywood came over to my house this episode

6:47

one h three, if you want to go find it. It's just so interesting

6:49

how this came about. They wrote the whole song

6:52

in an hour, and then they sat on it for

6:54

eight months because it didn't think it was worth a crap. So

6:57

they came back to it when they were picking last, the

6:59

last song, and here is a clip

7:01

of that when they thought it was just gonna be an album cut. Plus,

7:03

we cut it and we started showing it to people.

7:06

So we recorded it and we started playing it for,

7:08

you know, our friends, and they're

7:11

like, man, that's like that could be really

7:13

crazy, cool kind of first single. And

7:16

we're like, no, we need to have a tempo. Isn't that what

7:18

you're supposed to do. You're supposed to have like the rock and tempo

7:20

it is your first song. And they were like, man, it just

7:22

feels like a piece of art. It feels like art.

7:25

Then we were all about it. We just thought it would be the album

7:27

track. And so after a sap for eight months and it

7:29

was just gonna be on the record. The last song picked. It ends

7:31

up being the single, and the song was so massive

7:34

they started they went from just a country band to

7:36

a massive pop band too. They

7:38

talked about the Grammys winning over like

7:40

Lady Gagan, Rihanna and because

7:43

they won the Grammy over them, and

7:45

he said they decided that night as a band to stay

7:48

grounded. After the success of the song, I mean it was crazy.

7:50

Dude, Live Your Life by Rihanna was in that category.

7:52

You know, New York New York by jay Z was in the

7:54

category. We as a band, I remember after we

7:57

won all those Grammys, everything came

7:59

in. You know, we kind of hit this point in our career

8:01

where we said we could work three hundred

8:03

and sixty five days a year because there's enough stuff

8:05

that's coming in right now that we could go

8:07

play around the world do everything. I remember

8:09

thinking, you know what, this is amazing the success.

8:11

Let's keep it going with as much as

8:14

we can, but not at the sacrifice of ourselves.

8:16

So it's a great podcast. It's a great story behind that

8:18

song, how it almost didn't make the record that it made.

8:20

It was just going to be a song that wasn't a single, was

8:22

a single massive, and

8:25

it was this day nine years ago that it won

8:27

five awards at the Grammys. Here's

8:31

the Bobby Bones Show podcast highlight

8:33

segment of the day. Okay, now reveal

8:36

what happened on Valentine's Day in

8:38

a segment I call what happened on Valentine's Day,

8:40

except it's not Valentine's Day yet. I did it last weekend.

8:43

It's so like you to like do it ahead of time,

8:46

ahead of everyone else. Could

8:48

you say there's value and already

8:50

get a hate Like no, no, no,

8:53

right, that is like recognizing that, you

8:56

know, you put that out there to guys all the time,

8:58

Like do it when she's least expecting it the weekend

9:00

before Valentine. I know

9:02

it's smart. Smart, it's smart. We're not hating, dude. You were

9:04

the first one to celebrate Valentine. Yeah. Yeah,

9:07

so this is what happened. I

9:11

listen. I'm in a new relationship too, right,

9:13

and so when it's new, it's like fun, you're you

9:16

know, doing stuff. I consider myself a pretty romantic

9:18

person anyway, whatever time of the relationship we're

9:20

in. But um, she

9:22

was in town last weekend and

9:26

we didn't have any plans that she knew

9:28

of it was just to come and spend four

9:31

days hanging out, trying to have a normal

9:33

life ish, and so

9:36

I did want to surprise her. And

9:38

everyone knows on the fourteenth you're

9:41

ready to be surprised, or when you

9:43

don't get surprised, you're looking like, oh, I guess there's no

9:45

surprise. So on

9:48

the sixth or maybe the seventh, whatever,

9:50

that that Friday night was finish

9:53

the show, I go home. She'd been

9:55

working, she does sales, and she'd been working

9:57

on a computer, and I was like, Hey, we'll

9:59

have to go and do some of the tour

10:01

stuff later, meaning go meet a bunch of my friends

10:03

that she hasn't met yet. And I said,

10:05

hey, we're gonna go meet Amy, We're gonna go and

10:07

meet Bobo, Nurse Bobo who comes on the show.

10:09

They're a bunch of friends she already met Eddie. And I said,

10:12

so we're gonna do that and we'll

10:14

just get it all out of the way and the rest of the weekend we can hang out.

10:17

And she's like, all right, So we're gonna leave like two thirty,

10:20

and she's like okay, okay. And so

10:22

about two o'clock I was like, hey, we gotta go, and

10:25

unfairly, I said, hey, by the way, I didn't

10:28

tell you we have a big dinner tonight, but we need to

10:30

leave in like thirty minutes. It's like Aimy and your husband. I started

10:32

listening to all these people and she's like, oh, no, I don't have time

10:34

to get ready like I wanted to get ready. Didn't tell me we're going to a

10:36

big dinner, and so I'm

10:38

like, just hurry because what I had is we

10:40

were getting on a flight and I had to get

10:42

to the airport before the flight, so

10:45

I rushed her. She wasn't happy with me rushing

10:47

her, which was unfair of me, but for this

10:49

plan to work, I had to rush her a bit. She could not have seen

10:51

it coming. And we get in the car

10:53

and she's a little bit irritated because I was rushing her,

10:56

and she looks great, and

10:58

so we're driving and she's like, hey,

11:02

just to be fair, I felt like you

11:04

kind of pushed me a little quickly to go to a dinner and we're leaving

11:06

it to thirty and they didn't know that what we were doing. And I

11:08

was like, you're right, I said, but it's

11:10

actually not that's not we're doing tonight. And

11:13

she was like huh. Now she

11:15

is a massive Oklahoma City Thunder

11:17

fan. Diehard can name twelve

11:20

deep on the team, and so

11:22

I said, hey, I said, in the back seat,

11:24

I have something because today we're going to celebrate Valentine's

11:27

Day and it's a week early. She's like, huh's

11:29

confused, And so I

11:32

put my jacket over a gift and so she pulls the

11:34

jacket off and it's a silver box.

11:36

It's very shiny wrapping paper and she's

11:38

like still confused because I said today's Valentine's

11:40

a day. She's like So she opens

11:43

it up and her favorite player Stephen

11:45

Adams for the Oklahoma City Thunder, and so

11:47

is it Stephen Adams jersey? And she was

11:49

like thanks, Like she's just

11:51

thought I got a jersey for Valentine's Day and I

11:53

was like, well, that's not really it. So I am the middle compartner

11:56

my car. I pulled out another jersey that I had and

11:58

I said, hey, we have two jerseys. Was like cool,

12:01

and I said no, we're going to the game. She's like, oh, when

12:03

I said tonight, we're actually going to the airport right now,

12:06

and so I had packed a small

12:08

bag for her too that she didn't know about.

12:10

It was in the back of the car, and he's like,

12:13

huh. So we parked, said we're going to the game

12:15

tonight. So we park going to the airport, fly

12:17

to Oklahoma City Land, go

12:20

to the game. The Thunder were very cool.

12:22

They hooked it up with great seats and got

12:24

on the court. It was really for

12:27

her because it was once. She wasn't

12:29

expecting it too. It was the only home game they had anytime

12:31

near Valentine's Day, so we lined that up

12:33

and then we went and watched one of my buddies play Matt

12:36

Carney after that, and so it

12:38

was the surprise. It was the fact

12:40

that it was something that was important

12:43

to her that she didn't know I was really paying attention to.

12:45

And then we got on the kisscam.

12:51

You pre arranged the kiss cam sort

12:55

of? I yes, And that not

12:58

because I would have done it anytime, so

13:00

so not because it was Valentine's Day, But

13:03

yes, it was pre arranged, and so I

13:05

knew this was no idea,

13:08

and I knew that it was coming, and she doesn't love

13:10

that being put on camera, and so

13:12

and you can see he'll be like, oh my god, I

13:15

love the kiss cam. I've never been on it. It's been a

13:17

dream of mine to be on forever. Oh wow, this is

13:19

like a gift to you guy, It's like gift to me too. And

13:21

so we are at the game and I

13:23

know that the first time out of the third quarter of the first TV

13:25

time out, they're gonna run the kiss caam. So

13:28

the guy I know from Oklama City to Under who I just

13:30

met, you know, a week before, he was like, hey, kiss

13:32

Cam's coming on in a few minutes. To get back to your seat. And I'm

13:34

like, we gotta go because we're down

13:36

eating food and like they put us in the fancy place we can

13:39

go wat food. And so we're I'm like dragging

13:41

her back to the seat and we sit down. Like

13:43

thirty secons some of the kiss cam comes on and I'm like, all right,

13:45

kiss camp. And

13:48

it happens. And it

13:51

was a mixture of being excited to be there and the fact

13:53

that I've always wanted to be on the kisscam. I

13:55

like lost my crap when it was a kiss cam

13:57

time. As soon as they popped up when we were on, it

13:59

was like I threw my arms

14:02

up and then I grabbed her head with two

14:04

hands and then went in for the big,

14:06

big kiss. And she's embarrassed a little

14:08

bit because I'm just making a horse's butt on myself

14:10

on the camera. Um. But then I

14:12

didn't think much about it because who's

14:15

going to see it unless you're in house. But

14:17

I guess some listeners new saw and they

14:19

tweeted only to Eddie. Yeah. Yeah, so I screen

14:22

recorded and Santim Bobby's like, how did you get

14:24

that? I loved it. I love that you had it because otherwise

14:26

we had some random videos people in the crowd that just happened

14:28

to have it up. Yeah, it's pretty cool, man. So the

14:30

kiss cam was awesome. It was great. It

14:32

was It was a really um great

14:35

Balantine's day because

14:37

I was just listening to what she liked and

14:39

tried to make that a big deal for her

14:43

and she I don't know if she was public

14:45

or private at this point, like with her Instagram,

14:48

but she had posted something super

14:50

cute. After it all went down, She's

14:52

like, I don't have a heart anymore. It exploded.

14:55

Oh my goodness, see that's what that's

14:58

boom. Yeah, I know, go

15:00

over the top and seriously,

15:04

like four times. She was like, this is the best day of my life.

15:06

That's what Eddie was saying, that you do that on the first Valentine's

15:09

you gave her the best day of her life. I mean, now

15:11

you have so much a little up to but you owned

15:13

the kiss cam like that is how you do it.

15:15

People should take notes on how to do the kiss

15:17

cam. How you did it well. Sometimes you don't know it's

15:19

coming, but yeah, I just knew it's coming. And as soon

15:21

as I saw it, I was like, whoa, let's

15:24

see the heart exploding. How is her heart gonn explode?

15:26

Twice? Exactly? Tomorrow.

15:28

I live for today and

15:30

then I learned from what I did today, and I make tomorrow

15:33

better or worse. But I don't

15:35

let today keep me from performing. I

15:37

don't let tomorrow keeping before my best. Today. We've

15:39

had this talk. I don't let what's

15:42

happening tomorrow. Ay. He even today

15:44

he even had her face time me when

15:46

when they were on their way to the airport and she was like,

15:48

I can't believe you said this wasn't a good ideas

15:51

Like I never said that. She

15:53

heard you on the air. The two she

15:56

loves Eddie and she's like, Eddie's dead

15:58

to me whenever he was saying that, and that

16:00

one time Eddie was like, she's got a rocking vod

16:03

I've ever said that. I

16:06

remember, like me, she said

16:08

in the background, like they were talking about her, and you're like, yeah,

16:10

rock to find that tape somewhere.

16:13

Yeah, probably don't want to, but

16:15

that's what happened. That was Valentine's

16:17

Day last week for us.

16:20

I have like a dinner plans on tomorrow

16:23

night. You're doing something else with dinner? Yeah,

16:25

I mean, geez man, you already well you have

16:27

to have dinner. You already gave her the move and have

16:29

seven PM plans too, which is tough to get. Oh

16:31

wow, yeah, gets fie.

16:34

Now is it really just dinner? Yeah? Just

16:36

dinner? Do you think that? No?

16:40

No, no, no, I told her it's not coming. You can't

16:42

expect anything else because I'm tapped out of money

16:44

resources thoughts. Yeah, I don't think

16:46

that she has been milked completely.

16:49

There's only dust coming out now this year of

16:51

the teats. Just dust. Yeah. Yeah, So

16:53

what do you think she's gonna do for you? No, no,

16:56

it doesn't matter, Okay,

16:58

I'll be happy with whatever it is, but like, it's

17:00

not about me. But on Monday,

17:03

you'll give us a report?

17:06

Sure, John Marra plan any show?

17:08

Yeah

17:11

anything? No, No, No, that's not fair to her

17:13

because she's gonna hear this and be like, oh great, now I'm gonna

17:15

look like a jerk. So

17:19

that's not fair to her to do that. Joking. Um,

17:21

but but I mean, I'm sure she'll be sending

17:23

thoughtful. I'm sure she'll don't thoughtful, she's just a thoughtful

17:25

person. Yeah, hopefully it's so thoughtful. I can't

17:28

share it because it's so thoughtful, you know,

17:30

I mean hopefully weirdo.

17:34

Um okay, so that's it a

17:37

good job. I know every guy listen,

17:39

I know it's like, what, I

17:41

hope my wife's not listening. But here's the key. The key.

17:44

The key isn't flying somewhere.

17:47

The key isn't me calling

17:50

somebody the thunder. The key is. I was listening

17:52

to what she said. She liked and

17:55

made that happen like whatever.

17:57

It is like if you listen to

17:59

small things, like one time, a long

18:01

time ago, she mentioned her home address

18:04

out right inside of toll set. She was like, hey, they putever

18:06

and I wrote it down on my phone, and I

18:09

keep little things like that because you never know when they're

18:11

going to be needed for later. And

18:13

if you just listen and pay attention, not even

18:15

just romantically, but even in friendships,

18:18

even in workships, if you listen

18:20

to what people say, then they appreciate

18:23

that and they appreciate you. And

18:25

it's also really early in the relationships go in. But

18:27

no, all right, so there you go the

18:30

end. Are you a hater? Now, Amy,

18:32

I'm not a hater, never been a hater. Not true,

18:35

not true, not true,

18:37

And that's not hating.

18:39

You're defining. What we were saying is you're

18:42

too much said. I just thought like, wow,

18:44

you're really going out strong,

18:47

like yes, setting the bar high. But I think

18:49

what you did is amazing and

18:52

I love that it made her heart explode, like

18:54

it's the cutest tag team hater Champions Eddie

18:56

and Amy. Okay, all right, um,

18:58

there you go, the end. Thank you very much. Valentine's

19:00

Day tomorrow, everybody, Bobby

19:03

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19:07

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19:09

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the northeast. Sibes on

19:43

the phone. It's Seth in Austin. Seth.

19:46

What's up, dude, Hey Bobby, Morning studio. Morning.

19:49

Hey, So Bobby, I want to bask

19:51

And now you've talked about wanting to potentially

19:53

run for governor of Arkansas, and wanted

19:56

to see if you and Caitlin

19:58

have talked about political stuff,

20:00

if you guys, you know, are on the same page

20:02

politically, if that's important to you, just

20:04

kind of what your thoughts are on that. Yeah,

20:07

we actually have talked about that because it is important to

20:09

me, and not so much about which party you represent,

20:11

because I don't really feel like anyone represents

20:14

a party fully and most

20:16

people and they ask me where I stand. I just talk about issues

20:18

more than I talk about a side that I stand on,

20:21

because listen, if I could, I would just run as

20:23

an independent. But there's just it's hard.

20:25

There's no infrastructure. It's hard to be

20:27

an independent. But yeah, we

20:29

have Listen. She's from near Tulsa,

20:31

Oklahoma. I'm from

20:34

near Little Rock, from near Hot Springs, Arkansas,

20:36

and so I think we grew up with

20:38

a lot of the same values and sensibilities,

20:41

and so yeah, we've definitely had that conversation.

20:44

But I think it really wasn't even

20:46

about where we were going to be in the future. It just

20:48

comes up in normal life, like you just talk about how

20:50

you feel about things. I think the

20:52

first time we ever went out was

20:55

we kind of talked about it a bit.

20:58

It's so in the news. It's also

21:00

just a big part of you know, decisions

21:03

you're making on a daily basis when it comes to how

21:05

you're affected by people and decisions.

21:08

So yes, and I've also

21:10

told her, hey, I may not do the

21:12

radio thing forever, I may go and run for office.

21:14

And that didn't scare her so or whatever.

21:17

But yes, yes, we have cool

21:22

yeah, thanks. I was just curious. That's

21:24

about as far as we've gone though, and that that part

21:26

of it. Not do you think you could

21:28

be first lady?

21:31

Oh? Sure, but that's part of it. I mean that's what I was saying,

21:33

Like I've we thought, we talked about that. Yeah, I

21:35

was like, hey, I'm a run for governor. She's like, well,

21:38

cool, but I don't really go yeah,

21:42

I mean sure. I think that's why that competition happens,

21:45

because again, she isn't super comfortable with

21:47

the public part of this yet,

21:49

although she has more Instagram followers than ID does,

21:52

and she isn't what no way,

21:54

she had four hundred and

21:57

last I checked, and again

21:59

she doesn't even post now. She's scared to post anything

22:01

because she's like, I don't know what to post. It's

22:04

like, I'm from having four hundred followers to having fifty

22:06

thousand followers. So she has

22:08

a fifty two thousand as of the last time I looked.

22:12

So the whole thing is weird for her. But

22:15

what are you gonna do? I did get a text asking if I

22:17

was gonna take her unny red carpets, and I'll

22:20

be going to the ACMs probably and that'll probably be

22:22

that time. Well, I did

22:24

get a call from a magazine going, hey, will you do

22:27

a magazine kind of introducing you guys as a couple,

22:29

and I turned it down just too much, just

22:32

too much. We got to the point where I was like, hey, we're

22:34

gonna we post stuff public, and I was like, we'll just

22:36

do what we would normally do, what I would do anyway. So

22:38

I put us some tiktoks and Instagram

22:41

stories, but I was gonna

22:43

hold off on the magazine thing. Yeah, but

22:46

we'll probably do the red carpet

22:48

for the first time. It's the ACMs in Las Vegas. If

22:50

I go, and I'm assuming I'm gonna go. So

22:53

well, Hey, Seth, appreciate that call, Maim, Yeah,

22:56

thanks many. Raymond

23:00

is getting married October twenty fourth, in

23:02

Valentine's Days tomorrow. So now a

23:05

lesson in love from

23:07

Raimundo or audio guy. Good morning, Ramundo

23:09

morning. So yeah. People

23:12

always wonder if they've really liked somebody, a

23:14

significant other, maybe something they just started freshly

23:16

dating. Do I really like this person? And I

23:18

figured out the easiest way. I've been doing it for years.

23:21

That's how I figured out I want to get married to my current

23:23

fiance. It's called the driveway

23:25

theory. Not a lot of people talk about

23:27

it, but it is the most powerful thing when you want to decide

23:29

if you want to get in a relationship or not. When

23:31

you come home from work, when you come home from school, if

23:34

you see your partner's vehicle in the driveway,

23:37

do you get excited or do you dread

23:39

it? If you dread it, I'm

23:42

telling you you should not be in that relationship. And it's

23:44

an instant thing. Ask yourself,

23:46

do you dread seeing that vehicle? Because

23:48

if you do get out of the relationship,

23:50

there's no way to fake it. But if you actually

23:53

are excited when you see their vehicle when you come

23:55

home from work, school, whatever, get in a relationship

23:57

with them, that means you want to go hang out with them and you enjoy

24:00

hanging out with them. What if you've been in a relationship for

24:02

a while, like what if you're married, then you might

24:04

need to get a divorce if you start to dread their

24:06

vehicle when you get home, because it's a big thing. It means

24:08

you don't want to spend your free time with them. You want

24:10

to spend free time with yourself for somebody else

24:13

or figure out why you're dreading it

24:15

and then work on there. Well,

24:18

Amy, when you drive home and you see your husband in the driveway,

24:20

your feeling is great. I don't

24:22

mind it. I don't dread it. I don't mind

24:24

it though. Yeah, I wouldn't say that. I'm like,

24:27

I don't. I don't know where we are with that. I

24:29

guess I'm more excited when it's there when it's not because

24:31

he's gone sometimes and it's like

24:34

I don't want him to go. So Eddie,

24:36

when you drive home and you see your wife in the driveway, here's

24:39

my train of thought. First thing is like,

24:41

oh, there's her car. Awesome, but

24:43

then it's not there. I'm like, yes,

24:47

nap time, oh yeah,

24:51

lunchbox. Oh. We all have our days

24:53

where when they're vehicles there, you're like, dang it, the

24:55

she's gonna want to do something. It's so you

24:57

go through, don't don't,

25:00

Amy, don't act like you're excited to see her husband

25:02

every single time it happens like that. I

25:04

was like, okay with it. Well, I know when you scoffed at

25:06

me, like I I listen. I like my

25:08

wife, but sometimes you want your time to be like

25:10

just free and be able to do whatever you want. So when you see

25:12

the vehicle, you're like, dang, I had plans to watch

25:15

this movie or this TV show.

25:17

Eddie and lunch walks act like they can't nap or watch

25:19

TV if their wife seemed

25:22

like That's why I scoffed. I'm like, wait, what, just

25:24

because your wife is home all of a sudden, it means you have

25:26

to do something Like if she's there, yeah, we'll

25:28

hang out, we'll have lunch together and talk.

25:30

But if she's not, I'm like, whoa down

25:32

in my underwear, Let's take a nap, But you can't

25:34

go down to you underwear take a nap when she's there. After an hour

25:37

and a half of hanging out with her, yeah, you gotta talk to

25:39

say that day was what are you doing? What

25:41

are you working on? I mean does my husband feel this

25:43

way? I mean maybe, I'm like it's fine when I

25:45

see his car, But now listening to these guys,

25:47

I'm like, is he the one coming home and seeing my car?

25:49

I mean like, great, I gotta talk to her for an hour

25:52

before I can watch TV. Like

25:54

I just I don't I think you'll have the wrong

25:56

idea, Like I don't know that your wives are

25:58

expecting you to hang for an hour and a half

26:00

before you do what you want to do. Walk

26:03

in the door and oh, how is your day? What's

26:05

going on? What exactly?

26:08

That's wanting to sit down and talk and you

26:10

know, go over your day, and it's like, oh, man, I was

26:12

just what if you walked in and she said nothing to you?

26:14

Yeah, that'd be weird. Exactly. I

26:17

wouldn't like that. I'd be like, I'm going to take

26:19

a nap. Then it'll be perfect. Raymundo,

26:21

what's it like whenever you drive home? If

26:23

there's a day when I forget that she has the day

26:25

off, I get so freaking exciting because I'm

26:27

like, we get to eat lunch together. Oh, and then we can watch our

26:29

favorite show together. Lying I'm dead

26:32

serious, because when it's not, it's an empty parking

26:34

line. I'm up all by myself again the whole

26:36

afternoon until she gets home. So

26:38

the theory is, if you really love someone that your

26:41

your your visual reaction to their

26:44

car is how you feel exactly. It's

26:46

pretty good you'll know. You'll know right away. It

26:48

hits you right away, and there's no way to fake that feeling because

26:50

it's inside of you, and then you'll just be like, all right,

26:52

I need to be in a relationship or id to get out? Is

26:56

there? Is it just if it happens one day or

26:58

is it like after it happens ten days in a row,

27:00

because sometimes you could just be having a day and he's

27:02

got a punch card going over there. Well, I mean I'm just

27:04

here. This is like, well he's telling people to

27:06

get out of a relationship based on I mean, you're gonna

27:08

have people that are listening right now that pull up to their driveway

27:11

later and they're like, oh my gosh, and

27:13

they go inside and break up with because

27:16

they weren't they weren't exciting feeling. So

27:18

more times than not, if you get the good feeling,

27:20

yes, okay, stay in the relationship. Wow.

27:23

I've never lived with anyone before. I was talking

27:25

to my therapists about that yesterday.

27:28

Yes, you've never none of the driving up and seeing the

27:30

car on the driveway. I've had roommates, but

27:32

I've never lived with a girlfriend. Yeah,

27:36

which is I guess a bit Nuddie. I'm

27:38

thirty nine and I've never lived with

27:40

anyone other than I'll love to Eddie for

27:42

a little bit. Yeah, but Mike deep for a little bit.

27:45

But did you get excited when you saw their cars in the driveway?

27:47

You did? Right? Oh? Yeah, That's how I knew we need

27:49

to be in a relationships, right of course. The

27:53

latest from Nashville and Tullywood

27:55

Morgan Number two thirty Skinny

27:58

Thomas Fred and his wife Lauren welcome their

28:00

third child on February tenth.

28:02

Her name is Lennon Love and you can see the photos

28:05

they posted on Instagram at Bobby

28:07

bones dot com. Little Big Towns Jimmy

28:09

Westbrook shared how he and Karen Fairchild

28:11

decided to get together after some time

28:13

on stage together. I think there was always

28:16

something underlying there that we kind

28:18

of were trying to ignore, and when

28:20

we were all of us single, kind

28:22

of at the same time those feelings you

28:24

were able to come out with him. Finally it's like,

28:27

hey, we're single, let's get

28:29

together. And you know, she has a beautiful part.

28:31

She's absolutely gorgeous and

28:34

I just love her. Dearly. Sugarland

28:36

is headed out on tour this year. It's called the

28:38

There Goes the Neighborhood Tour, kicking off

28:40

on June fourth in Canada. They'll

28:42

be bringing special guests to Neil Towns, Daniel

28:45

Bradberry and Mary Chapin Carpenter.

28:47

I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny all. It's

28:50

time for the good news which lunchbox.

28:56

This thirteen year old is Illinois named Nate

28:58

Smith was in class one day and he's talking

29:00

to one of his classmates, and the classmates like, yeah,

29:02

on the weekends at the house, we just don't have

29:04

any food. We don't have any food to eat, so I don't

29:06

really eat on the weekends. So Nate was

29:08

like, man, we gotta do something about this. So he started

29:11

making little bags and putting them in the office where

29:13

students could go by fill up their backpack

29:15

for the weekends. Now numerous students

29:17

do it, and they're called the Weekend Warriors, and

29:20

so students can go buy the office before the weekend,

29:22

get food for the weekend, come back Monday,

29:24

all nourished up. I like it. They made a

29:26

whole team effort out of it. When you make it a group,

29:29

people feel like they're involved and they tend to do more.

29:31

Yeah, the Weekend Warriors. Shout out

29:33

Weekend Warriors. That's what it's all about. That

29:36

was tell me something good.

29:40

Yep. Today. This story comes us

29:42

from Massachusetts. A man

29:44

was at home when he was like, man, I can't find

29:47

my sweatshirt. So he called nine one

29:49

one. Hey, can you guys help me find my hoodie?

29:51

I can't find out where I left it. They're

29:54

like, sir, this is not a nine one one thing. He

29:56

called twenty five times, telling

29:58

them places they could go. Look, they

30:00

showed up at the house and alcohol

30:02

was involved. That's what I was gonna say. Was alcohol involved?

30:05

Of course, So

30:08

he was arrested for miss use of nine one one and

30:10

still doesn't have his hoodie. Oh no,

30:12

all right there, munchboxed out your bone head

30:15

story of the day. Time

30:28

Now for elder versus a millennial. Eddie

30:31

is the oldest on the show. Yeah, forty years.

30:34

Morgan is the youngest, and the millennial six

30:36

years old, and so we asked them questions

30:39

about each other's generation. Eddie

30:41

will go first. Here we go, Eddie

30:46

has to ask you questions millennials would know.

30:49

Kylie Jenner is rumored

30:51

to be rekindling her romance with

30:54

her baby's father. Who is that Kylie

30:57

Jenner? The big rumor

31:00

is she's getting back with her baby's father,

31:03

who is her baby's father, Kylie,

31:06

Kylie and her baby's baby

31:08

daddy Tiger

31:11

Tiger. Dang

31:14

it, Morgan number two, you can steal

31:16

this? What do you have? I

31:20

don't know it. This is not good. Um

31:24

Tie Dollar sign the

31:28

only Travis Scott oh

31:32

Eddie, Yeah, come on. Lucy Hale

31:35

stars in a new CW series

31:37

called Katie Keene that

31:39

premiered last week. But what show

31:43

made Lucy Hale a star? Knew?

31:45

You're gonna ask that, Look like you didn't

31:47

ask what show she's on now? Yeah? Lucy Hale?

31:50

What show made her a star? I think

31:52

Morgan knows this one. That's the confidence in her own dang

31:54

it. She was in

31:58

City of Angels. That

32:00

would be the Nick Cage movie that she was probably

32:03

not born yet. Yeah, Meg Ryan,

32:06

pretty little liars Chess Eddie

32:10

come on. This handheld

32:13

digital pet from Japan was

32:16

one of the biggest toy fads of the nineties

32:18

and two thousands. The pet could

32:20

die due to poor care,

32:22

old age, and sickness. What

32:25

was this toy called bones?

32:28

I believe I know this one. I think hatchemals

32:32

hatch themal Yeah, it's not

32:34

a hatch, it's not Do you need the question

32:36

again. No, Tomagotchi, what's

32:41

a hatcher? Wal it's the newer when where

32:43

they come out of an egg? Oh so don't Yeah,

32:46

Morgan, you have two points. Eddie has zero.

32:50

Over to Morgan's questions. Morgan

32:55

wa year where you're born ninety

32:57

three? So a lot of these questions are from before you

32:59

were born. Yeah, I have no recollection

33:02

of any of this at least Eddie. You don't even know what

33:04

the question. But Eddie has been living during

33:06

yours. Yes, I've chosen not to know what these

33:08

answers. I guess. The new Sonic

33:10

the Hedgehog movie, starring Jim Carrey,

33:13

hits theaters tomorrow. What game

33:15

console was the original

33:17

video game on? Sonic

33:20

The Hedgehog was on? What video

33:23

game console? I mean,

33:25

the only thing that was probably

33:28

out maybe before my time, would

33:31

have been a Nintendo. A Nintendo

33:33

show me Nintendo? Whoa

33:36

Eddie? You can still? Yeah, that's a Sega Genesis.

33:38

Oh yeah, it

33:42

was so cool. It's a It's like

33:44

Nintendo. It was basically Nintendo's rival back

33:46

in the day. Yeah, it'd be like Xbox and PlayStation

33:49

now. It was Sega Nintendo back then. All

33:52

right, Morgan Number two what boy band was

33:55

made up of Joey, Donnie,

33:59

Danny, Jonathan

34:01

and Jordan? What

34:04

boy band was Joey, Donnie, Danny,

34:07

Jonathan and Jordan. He's gonna know this. Morgan

34:10

has her head in her hand right now.

34:13

I'm just talking really quick. Go ahead, talk it out.

34:15

There's InSync, Backstreet Boys,

34:17

boys Hi mind? But this I know Donnie

34:20

Wallburg, and I

34:22

don't think it's any one of those Joey,

34:25

Donnie, Danny, Jonathan, and Jordan.

34:30

Do you think Donnie is Donnie Wallburg? Yeah,

34:33

at least that's the only one I can think of. What

34:37

boy band was Donnie Wallburg? And then

34:40

it's not InSync and it's not boys to mind?

34:45

I want to see Backstreet Boys. I

34:47

think that's my guess.

34:52

Eddie. Do you know it? Yeah? Of course, dude, your

34:54

kids on the blot, that's it. That's

34:58

awesome. How do you feel about that, Morgan? Two?

35:01

I'm not having with myself about that. I

35:03

should have known that one. Yeah, that's that's

35:05

pretty bad. Well, we're down to the

35:07

final question. If you get it right, you win, Morgan.

35:11

If you don't and he gets it right, he

35:13

wins. Are you ready?

35:16

Yeah? What was the name?

35:18

Of the boxer who bit off

35:20

an opponent's ear in the nineties. What

35:24

was the name of the boxer who

35:27

bit off an opponent's ear in the nineties?

35:30

All right, talk it out, Morgan Umer two for the win. The

35:33

only thing that's coming in my mind is Mike

35:35

Tyson. And

35:38

I don't know if he's even a boxer, but

35:41

for some reason, he's coming to my mind. He's

35:43

the one with the face tattoo. Right. What do you think

35:45

Mike Tyson did back in the day. Well,

35:48

I know he's made some appearances in movies,

35:51

but I don't think he was a full blown actor. Do

35:53

you know what I'm going Mike Tyson? Sorry,

36:07

she didn't think he was an actor. Mike Tyson

36:10

is one of the

36:12

greatest boxers of all time, maybe

36:15

second or third depending here. Mike.

36:17

Yeah, he's just a

36:20

bone crusher. But that's when he went kind of went

36:22

crazy. It was coming back and he bit Vander

36:24

holy Feard's ear off and they called

36:26

the fight. The only reason I know of Mike Tyson

36:29

is because of Hangover the movie. Yeah,

36:31

yeah, he was there at bit That's really bad. Isn't that wild?

36:33

That? That's what she knows him as such a separation

36:35

in years time. Well, Morgan, number

36:37

two, you are the winner. It is no time all

36:42

right, time to do the more, you know, Here

36:44

we go. Our

36:47

first one's going to be foods that are safe to eat

36:49

past the expiration date, because

36:51

there's a lot of confusion over what an

36:53

expiration date really means, and

36:56

what happens is some people just throw out

36:58

food that they don't need to throughout excess

37:00

waste. Yeah, because we're scared, because

37:03

we've been conditioned to think we're gonna die if we

37:05

eat the wrong thing. So

37:09

the whole story is household food waste to counsel

37:11

for forty percent of the trash that we throw away. In about

37:13

half of that we don't have to. We're just told we

37:15

need to, so we believe it. So here

37:17

we go. Here are foods you can safely eat

37:19

past the expiration date. Number

37:22

one. Cheese, the heart of the cheese,

37:24

the longer you can eat it past the expiration date.

37:26

The really really soft cheeses. They're like, you need

37:28

to get in and out of that one, like the brie or whatever.

37:31

And by the way, if you're can afford bree go

37:34

get another one. Yeah,

37:36

but keep the heart cheese like cheating

37:38

normal cheese like we'd eat. Yeah, you can eat that past the

37:40

expiration date. Cereal it

37:43

lasts for months past the expiration date

37:46

pasta up to three years

37:48

past the expiration years Wow bread

37:52

as long as it passed the eyeball test.

37:55

You can eat your bread so like eyeball being

37:57

no mold. If I look at it and there's no green

37:59

on it, good. Also if

38:01

there's no green on pieces and there was

38:03

a green on the other you can still eat the pieces it doesn't have

38:05

the green on it. Don't have to throw away the whole loaf, right,

38:08

got it? Now up to you. If you don't catch that one, what

38:10

I would do is you

38:13

could even by the way, you could even cut the green off of that

38:15

piece and eat the rest of it, because I remember it's only molding

38:17

over a part of it. But I would always throw away

38:19

the piece that looked good. For the rest, I'd have

38:21

one buffer piece, Okay, Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,

38:24

yogurt, it's okay, about two weeks past

38:26

the date. What I don't know about that,

38:28

Amy, This is the more you know. So you don't know, but

38:30

now you do, Okay. Chips

38:34

can be eaten months afterward, they're

38:37

like, be careful about condiments though, like

38:39

catch up, catch up mustard, barbecue

38:41

sauce, man like, like,

38:44

be careful because those really can go bad

38:47

right when, right when the date hits. And then frozen

38:49

food they say, a little freezer burns, okay if you can get it off

38:52

or you can cook through it. So that's

38:54

the more you know with foods that are

38:56

safe to eat past the date. Favorite

39:01

condiment? Come on, catch

39:03

up? Och? What

39:06

ranch? Oh? Then what Chick

39:10

fil a sauce? We're in the world. Mustard is number

39:12

one, from mustard. I

39:14

don't even I don't even need mustard in my life,

39:16

like mustard, then spicy mustard,

39:18

then honey mustard, then djon mustard,

39:21

then maybe catch up. Where's

39:24

the mayo? So

39:26

you're not into ranch, I guess I'll

39:28

have and then you on the occasional

39:31

hot wing, I'll have ranch if they don't have blue

39:33

cheese. And you've never tried Chick

39:35

fil a sauce, I don't know that I've never tried it. I probably

39:37

had. I have one of the house. I'll bring you one. Yeah, I

39:40

tried it. I go to Chick Fili, I get

39:42

the mustard. Well, you're missing out.

39:45

Um, Okay, let's do another. The

39:47

more you know, A

39:51

rectal surgeon says

39:53

that bedets are way healthier than toilet

39:56

paper, but the average American

39:58

still uses three rolls every week. Makes

40:00

sense. Listen, I'm gonna tell you I love every day. I

40:03

love I've been placed with the half of days. It

40:05

shoots at water up your butt and yeah,

40:07

it sounds funny, but you feel

40:09

clean, it's fresh, so

40:12

I we it's crazy. We don't have this

40:14

in our culture. It's just a

40:16

cleaner. It's just

40:18

a way to be clean in a place that that's not normally clean.

40:21

I've heard great things about that day. Toilet

40:23

paper is the standard way to clean up. I've used the

40:25

bathroom, but it's not actually the healthiest way. But

40:27

days are gentler and more hygienic, which

40:30

just I told me, just smear stuff around. But

40:34

then you gotta go build one. It's it's it's not cheap,

40:36

you know, right, But is your life

40:39

cheap? Not? Really? No, I

40:41

don't have one. Is three rolls a week cheap?

40:44

It depends. It depends

40:46

what kind of toilet paper. I stayed at a hotel

40:48

once I had a bi day and I didn't want to use that. I was scared.

40:50

You didn't know. Take a drink out of it. Interesting.

40:53

Interesting here you're

40:57

say's pile of stories. So there's

40:59

a new app that'll help detect if

41:01

you've come in close contact with someone that has

41:03

the coronavirus. Is

41:05

it tender? No?

41:08

Right now? I mean China had to put the

41:10

app out there because you know, they had so many people

41:12

freaked out if they had been infected or come in contact

41:15

with someone that is. And they use this QTR

41:17

code and everybody enters their info and then I

41:19

guess somehow they find out and they'll send you a

41:21

notification if you've come in contact with

41:23

someone, and if you have, then you're

41:25

advised to contact local health authorities

41:27

or stay at home. I just don't think i'd

41:30

be open and honest about my own coronavirus to share

41:32

it on the app if I had it. Wow,

41:35

that's why a lot of people don't share their and they don't

41:37

share anything. But you shouldn't be embarrassed. We're

41:40

trying to lift a stigma of coronavirus. Yes,

41:42

one showing at time because you could help, you

41:45

could save lives right and

41:47

coronavirus all over the news. But

41:49

again, not because it's killing more people than the flu.

41:51

It's because we don't know what's happening with it.

41:53

That's why it's a new story. If one

41:55

more person texts me and goes the flu is bigger. But we

41:57

know what the flu does. We don't know what

42:00

corona. I might I might have it. I

42:02

have something. I think i'm jet lag. Still, what

42:04

are your symptoms? Well, I think i'm jetlags. So my eyes,

42:07

I felt heavy for a week. It can't shake.

42:09

It feels like there's a film over my brain. That

42:11

Hawaii trip when I was doing American Idol,

42:13

it was a week ago, but it's four

42:15

hours difference, and I didn't sleep for a whole night

42:18

because at eight pm was the flight. We

42:20

just flew back, and I just kept going. I

42:23

think I'm still jet lagged for the first time ever in my

42:25

life. Is it possible? I don't

42:27

know. I've never heard of a week long name either,

42:30

But I said that coronavirus. You guys put you

42:32

make the call, which I have. I'm

42:34

hoping it's a jetlag. We're all sharing

42:37

a room right now, and I'm gonna

42:39

need you to leave. Okay, what else you get Okay, So

42:41

what about anxiety you still have? I

42:44

okay, I've tooled

42:46

myself up to control it the best way possible.

42:49

I did have it. At times, I would

42:51

just get it and have no control over. I know

42:54

why I was happening, and I didn't know how to stop

42:56

it. Um and so a little

42:58

bit. But I've been working on myself

43:00

a lot to try to keep it from happening. It's not a du

43:03

all, but I've been I've been doing some tricks.

43:05

Um No, I don't have it as bad as I used to.

43:07

Okay, Well, just for some people that may be experiencing

43:10

it, even if it's just a little bit, I mean, it can kind

43:12

of derail your day. So

43:15

I saw like foods that will help

43:17

get you out of it, and it's foods that

43:19

are high in magnesium. Zanex sandwich

43:22

that'll work, Zanex calata. Yeah.

43:25

I'm kindy so glad that I don't take Zanex

43:28

anymore. Mine was only first season, but

43:31

season I never I thought. When

43:33

I was on it, I was like, I'm never gonna be able to sleep unless

43:35

I have it, And then now I sleep fine

43:37

without anything. No wine.

43:40

I was telling my therapists, funny you bring this up

43:42

because I had really bad anxiety

43:45

for a long time, or the only way that I would

43:47

combat it was taking Zanex, and it wasn't

43:49

healthy, it wasn't good, it wouldn't put me in a good spot. And I haven't

43:51

had one since June eighth of last year. That's

43:53

awesome. Yeah, yeah, and I felt

43:56

that's a real thankful we're

43:58

a group here. Yeah, it is. I mean

44:00

it's a bit like and everybody has it for

44:02

different reasons. I mean, your stuff stems from various

44:05

things and PTSD that you had, and mine

44:07

was after my mom passed away. I mean

44:09

different things like crept in and it's

44:11

kind of it's it's good to acknowledge

44:14

when you're on the other side of something and feel

44:16

really good about it. I don't feel like I'm on the other side.

44:19

I feel like every day I'm just not doing it. Every

44:21

day it creeps back up, like I could probably just okay,

44:25

I'm I'm wound so tightly

44:27

all the time, just like just

44:29

all the time, so I can't

44:31

shake that. I feel like my life is basically that Papa

44:33

Roach song Last Resort, how they sing it,

44:39

that's my whole, that's my whole. If you guys want to know what

44:41

my life feels like. Sing that song and

44:43

what it does to your body. That's my life. Wow.

44:46

Okay, well if you're if you're feeling

44:48

anxious, let me just tell you about these foods.

44:50

Pack these in your bag. Almonds,

44:52

cashews, black beans, spinage, and edam

44:55

a boom. Snack

44:57

on those they might help. And

45:00

then I saw that men more

45:02

than women, would like a bouquet of flowers

45:05

delivered to their works. Full crap. And

45:07

I am someone who thinks flowers are fine

45:09

and at times nice, but that's not true. I

45:11

don't know one single guy that would prefer to have

45:14

flowers. We would like, yeah,

45:18

or a cheeseburger or some

45:21

baseball cards. Yeah

45:23

sure, my fourteen year

45:25

old self. Yeah yeah. We are

45:28

practical in our gifts. As my point, we would

45:30

just like something that we could actually use more

45:33

so than a thought. Now

45:35

I lean very female at

45:37

times, but I think guys in general would

45:39

just like a tangible gift, like something could

45:42

touch and have and hold. A T shirt

45:44

about from their favorite band, yeah, a hat

45:46

from their favorite team, a gift card.

45:49

That's what guys want. They don't need a

45:52

big romantic gesture as much as they need.

45:54

I was thinking about you. Here's a pair of shoes

45:57

that you like. Oh well, I

45:59

don't know what we're wrong with this study, but it says

46:01

that who did it? One flowers said

46:06

that more men than women are it's

46:08

like switched, and they would like to flowers

46:10

delivered to their work. And so but I guess

46:12

according to the guys in this room, and

46:15

we're all in different spectrums here,

46:18

there's five dudes at work on this show, I guess

46:20

six dudes total. And I can't would

46:23

any guy like to have flowers sent to them

46:25

at work as a preference? Any might Dy Lunchbox.

46:28

No, I've never had flowers in my life, and I don't want him.

46:30

Know, Raymundo, I would think it was a prank

46:32

or something. Eddie Chance,

46:34

me and me and I'm I lean

46:38

very

46:40

yeah. What's the word female, well over,

46:42

I was gonna say very over. I'm

46:44

very overy leaning yeah,

46:46

I would say no, So Scooba, Steve

46:49

Scuba, Steve want flowers or no? No?

46:51

Okay, thank you man? Okay, well no, he

46:54

said, some

46:56

somehow our microphone cut out.

46:58

That's how bad this. Oh and one

47:00

thing Bobby Too has suggested when

47:02

it comes to flowers and Valentine's Day if you are

47:05

going to send them to your girl at work, is

47:08

to maybe do it the day before

47:10

Valentine's Day. Just boom,

47:13

Well that's what you know. I mean, you'll do something else for Valentine's

47:15

Day. Oh that is today? Yeah, okay, so

47:18

get on it. Send it because they

47:20

won't be expecting it and they'll feel super special. It's

47:22

probably too late to have them delivered at work, but maybe

47:25

today when you leave work, swing by the store, pick up

47:27

some flowers and take them to her Tonight. Start

47:29

Valentine early. It is okay,

47:33

I'm Amy, that's my pop. That was

47:35

Amy's pile of stories. It's

47:39

time for the good news.

47:45

So in Denver, Colorado, there's a new

47:47

hotel that is serving as

47:49

a place for homeless to stay.

47:52

So Quality and In Sweets went

47:54

up for sale, and the president of the Colorado

47:56

Coalition was like, you know what, I'm going to snatch this

47:58

up. I'm gonna buy it. We're gonna was it to help house

48:01

some of our homeless. And they have to pay rent. Uh

48:03

so a lot of them can pay a manage

48:05

about one hundred dollars a month or so, but

48:08

it helps give them a place with a bed, a dresser,

48:10

a desk and a chair, a television, and

48:12

then a communal food pantry. But it's where

48:15

they can go and like get rest and maybe

48:17

look for a job and feel clean and do their

48:19

thing and then hopefully move on to other housing.

48:21

But it was a unique way of like using something

48:24

that was for sale in the community, like an old

48:26

hotel for good Man, do

48:28

you have that person's name from the Colorado

48:30

Coalition on that? We shout them out if it's on there,

48:33

John Parvinsky, Oh, John

48:35

Parvenski, shout out. Listening in Denver

48:37

on the bull shout out, John Barvinsky. There

48:39

you go. That's what it's all about. That was tell

48:42

me something good

48:45

transmitting he's

48:52

good. We're about twenty minutes away from

48:55

the reveal of my Valentine's Day surprise,

48:57

which I feel like has been overhyped a little

48:59

bit. It's okay, and

49:02

I definitely it wasn't like Eddie compared

49:04

it to going to the Eiffel Tower and similar,

49:07

it is not. But I'll do

49:09

that in the next twenty minutes. I'm just kind of happy

49:11

to share it and move on. But

49:13

tomorrow is Valentine Today. So

49:16

we'll do that. But right now, let's go over to Amy with the Morning

49:18

Corny,

49:22

Morning Corny, What did the hot dogs say

49:24

after the race? What did the hot

49:26

dogs say after the race? I am the

49:28

wiener saw that.

49:34

That was the morning Corny

49:38

Bobby. Boston Market

49:40

is selling baby back rib bouquet for Valentine's

49:42

Day, but they're calling him baby a baby

49:45

back ribs. It's funny. I love

49:47

ribs. I love Boston Market

49:50

too. There's a Boston Market to Eddie and I go to

49:52

every time were in Massachusetts. In

49:54

between Boston Northampton, there's one of the rest

49:56

stop that we will stop at every single time.

49:58

That's right, so good, Baby back

50:00

ribs the bouquet on

50:03

February fourteenth or twenty nine ninety nine. You

50:06

like ribs, I know you don't eat a lot of meat. I don't

50:09

know, really, you don't know if you like

50:11

ribsbs. We'll get

50:13

yourself, Amy. I mean, I guess I could try. I'm

50:16

yeah, because I wasn't a meat perpson for so long.

50:18

Like the meat meat, I didn't really indulge

50:21

in. You'd like to meet me if

50:24

you want to say money on Valentine's Day, they say, go out

50:26

on February fifteenth instead. But

50:29

also if you're saying money on Christmas, by right,

50:33

and also give your date a heads up, like,

50:35

hey, you want to get cooler reservations for New

50:37

Year's go out on the night of the first. Well there's

50:39

just the general rule with this, but

50:41

there's a column on Fox News right now that it's recommending

50:44

you wait until February fifth. Okay,

50:47

yeah, sorry, February fifteenth. But

50:49

yeah, you should have that understanding. We're

50:51

gonna celebrate this, We're gonna say it's some money

50:53

and go to the fifteenth. Don't just and don't tell them on

50:55

Valentine's Day, yeah, because they'll thank

50:57

you forgot. Restaurants up

51:00

their prices on Valentine's Day. The

51:03

place that that I'm

51:05

going, it's up there. They

51:07

raise the prices. Really, but it also stinks

51:09

for restaurants when Valentine's Day's on a Friday or Saturday,

51:11

because if it's on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, at Thursday,

51:13

their volume goes way up and they make more money.

51:17

All the other stuff like flowers, chocolates and

51:19

gifts go one after the holiday, so you can pick him up

51:21

and save it for next year and

51:24

then finally, a guy will pay you twenty five thousand dollars

51:26

to find him a girlfriend. There's

51:28

a guy in Kansas City who's offering

51:30

twenty five thousand dollars to anyone who finds him

51:32

a girl. He's a forty seven year old entrepreneur.

51:35

He's never been married. He hasn't had any luck with

51:37

online dating, so he's trying a new

51:39

strategy. Do you have a picture of this

51:41

guy? Morgan number two? If

51:43

you've been using dating apps and you have no real luck,

51:45

here's a guy they say has decided to

51:48

go a different route. His name is Jeff

51:50

Gebhart, who lives

51:52

near Kansas City, Kansas. Twenty

51:54

five thousand bucks to anyone who finds him a girlfriend.

51:57

He put up a website. He's

51:59

a good looking guy too, date

52:01

jeffg dot com. Never

52:04

been engaged or married. There's

52:06

no reason this guy shouldn't have a girlfriend unless

52:10

he's like wearing mangerie at

52:12

night. Well,

52:15

some people might be into that he's

52:18

ripped. He goes find

52:20

me a girlfriend and I'll pay you twenty five thousand. Seriously,

52:24

and he's got a dog. But why is

52:26

there an asterisk next to He's

52:28

five seven one hundred and sixty pounds nine

52:30

percent body mass index. Yeah, he does

52:33

look pretty buffy. Maybe it's yeah, what's up with that

52:35

asterix Mike D who

52:38

has an asterisk next to twenty five thousand

52:41

it's twenty five thousand pacos. Maybe it's like

52:44

if they end up getting married and there's quotes

52:46

from family friends on the bottomost page that recommend

52:48

him. Oh wow,

52:51

these are the ways you could submit. You may be

52:53

that girl click here. I know a girl

52:55

click here. I

52:58

would not take a single offer from you. May

53:00

be that girl because she wants to

53:02

make twenty five thousand dollars. She's going to be the greatest

53:04

dates you've ever had in your life to make that twenty

53:06

five thousand dollars. Wow. In a relationship,

53:08

he's supportive, open minded, generous, and fun. Check

53:11

it out. If you do submit to I, maybe

53:13

that girl. Self nominated women

53:15

are not entitled to the referral payout

53:19

for That's exact reason I just said, yeah,

53:21

a good luck to this guy. He must

53:24

be so picky, right, because

53:26

I also was single for a long time and people were like, Oh,

53:30

I was just weirdly picky. I wasn't wearing

53:32

ledgurate at night most nights. Female

53:35

must exclusive Here you go terms and conditions.

53:38

Female must exclusively date only

53:41

Jeff Gebhart for three hundred and sixty

53:43

five consecutive days, which is the initial dating

53:46

period. Dating is defined as being in a romantic

53:48

relationship the female the dates Gebhart

53:50

as dated above is referred to as the dating

53:53

female, and then it's a whole contract. After

53:56

the initial period, he shall make

53:58

five payments of five thousand dollars each for

54:00

a total of It's like winning the

54:02

one of those scratch offs where

54:04

you get paid every month to

54:07

a person that is referred to the dating anyway,

54:09

it's like a contract. All female applicants must

54:11

be adult legal age whose birth sexist female.

54:14

So don't get him with a a Do

54:17

you guys see anything on this? It's very interesting,

54:19

Yeah, very he said,

54:22

I love my life. I should because it's been

54:24

carefully built by me. Nice

54:28

date. Jeffg dot com. The

54:31

real estate guy has a rolex

54:34

on. It does look like a rolex. I notice that

54:36

as big as flaws his inability to sit still.

54:43

This guy, I don't know this guy.

54:45

Something's up with this guy. I don't even

54:47

know? Was something for sure? Eddie?

54:52

What was the Martina McBride story. Okay,

54:54

so a former employee that worked for Martina

54:56

McBride and her husband's recording studio

54:59

was no, I would have seen that they were I

55:01

would you say, mistreating interns,

55:04

making them do things that really they weren't supposed to do, like clean

55:06

the bathrooms, run errands, go to the grocery

55:08

store and pick up groceries for them, stuff like that. They're

55:10

not supposed to do that. I'm not I

55:13

guess as soon as he approached them about it, they

55:15

fired him. Okay, so then now

55:17

he sued them for firing them

55:19

for wrong reasons. Do you know about the story

55:21

behind a clue? Did you win? He did?

55:23

They were the jury awarded in two hundred thousand

55:26

dollars. Wowow wow.

55:29

They also said one thing that they sent an

55:32

intern to McBride's home with a

55:34

gun because they heard an intruder was there? We

55:36

don't white say that again. So there was an they

55:38

sent one of their interns with a gun, say,

55:41

go check on our house because we hear there's an intruder there.

55:43

Oh my goodness, Oh man,

55:46

that's kind of intern I need. Okay,

55:49

can you imagine? I wonder what they said

55:51

the intern were supposed to do, like if that's in the job requirements.

55:54

I don't know if it's in the job requirements though.

55:56

Wow. Yeah, they had to pay two

55:58

hundred thousand dollars. One hundred thousand dollars Jorge, that's

56:00

what the jury awarded them do. Can you imagine

56:02

being a jury in a famous case and you get Martina

56:04

McBride? Yeah, but don't you have to not know anything

56:07

about her? That? Oh? I

56:09

mean I lied to get you want that's

56:11

all right? Idn't lie? I

56:13

was just like, oh, I don't think I can do this

56:15

openly, and because it was like a weird battery

56:19

assault case and I was like, oh, I went through

56:21

this one to myself. I don't think feel like I can judge

56:23

this probably coulda yeah'nna,

56:26

lie? I mean you were being honest what

56:28

we've been through? Yeah? Yeah, that was weird?

56:30

Well howd to know that story? Yeah? That's pretty crazy.

56:33

Let's open some questions from the text

56:35

line here. You guys can always hit us on our

56:37

text line. Just text the word Bobby to two

56:40

six two two nine Standard

56:42

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Question number one Morgan umber two quead what

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is everyone's guilty pleasure snack. Guilty

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pleasure snack amy. Oh man, I'm

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really into these, like hippies.

56:54

I don't I don't know how to describe them, but they're kind of like

56:57

a man long hair that's gonna feat

56:59

shower like aul. No, they're like

57:01

a I don't know, they're so good

57:03

and they are my guilty pleasure, like I shouldn't buy

57:05

them, and then anytime they're in the pantry they're really for the kids.

57:08

I would scoop compare it to like pirates booty,

57:10

like a like a treat. Yeah,

57:12

like a cheesy treat. I don't know that.

57:14

I never have piratesty, Oh

57:16

gosh, like once you open the bag,

57:18

you can't stop. Mine would be where there's

57:21

originals. I will

57:23

go and listen. I don't know what

57:25

what like a crack addict does at night digging

57:28

through stuff, but I'll go and dig through drawers

57:30

and basogy need one. I just need

57:33

one, and I'll go look just

57:34

just I'm

57:37

like moving like draino, like there's the

57:39

one back there just in case it fell

57:41

off the back, and I go

57:43

hard. Sometimes most times I don't

57:45

find them, so all right. Number two, why

57:48

is scuba Steve called Scuba. I

57:50

have no idea neither, good question. So

57:52

Scuba Steve is our new executive producer. I

57:56

have no idea why it's called scoop. No one's

57:58

asked him. He used to Steve,

58:00

why are you called Scuba Steve? So

58:02

when I was an intern way back in the day, the

58:04

movie Big Daddy was popular, Adam Sailor

58:07

movie, and then that there's a character named Scuba

58:09

Steve. My name is Steven. That's my birth name. So

58:12

just reason, there's no

58:14

reason. They just gave it. It It was a fraternity kind of morning

58:16

show I worked for back in the day, so they just kind

58:18

of gave you a name and you stuck with it. And every

58:20

market I moved to, I would try to change it and

58:23

the host would want me to keep it. So I've

58:25

just always stuck with it. Well, would you like to

58:27

change it? I feel like now it's

58:29

been too long, it's kind of it's there. How

58:31

about this, how about we all think of a new name. Okay,

58:34

we'll pitch Steve a new name. Perfect.

58:37

Maybe next week it's great, we'll

58:39

see if we can. We'll have a

58:41

Steve name pitch. Okay, this may affect

58:43

my business cards that I have being printed that

58:45

have my Twitter handle on it. You know what, I'll cut you,

58:48

I'll make you new cards. Okay, all right, cool?

58:50

Thank you? Does it have to go with Steve or can we just name them anything?

58:52

Whatever you want? All right, name on whatever you want. Be

58:55

nice though, okay, all right? Next up, Morgan number two. Next

58:57

question is Bobby's girlfriend younger, older

58:59

or same? She's

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twenty eight, Bobby's almost forty

59:05

thirty nine, Yeah, you can just say

59:07

thirty. Why are you taking

59:09

shots? That was a shot? No,

59:11

it's not a shot. Actually you're thirty nine.

59:14

But I literally was just

59:16

planning some parts of your fortieth birthday earlier

59:18

today. So I was thinking, how you're almost

59:20

forty. Have you reached out to her yet about

59:23

that birthday? Not yet. I want

59:25

to have a few more things ironed out

59:27

and then can bring her in because I told you,

59:29

I asked you if I should reach out to her right away, and you're like,

59:31

no, it's okay, So

59:34

we'll see. I'm trying to figure a few things

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out. I also was trying to talk to you about

59:38

it too, because I don't know where you're going to

59:40

be. Oh yeah, Amy's where should we have

59:42

your party. Where will you be Los Angeles,

59:45

Nashville, or Vega.

59:48

Yeah. Yeah, there's like all these places he

59:50

could possibly be around that time. And

59:52

I'm even talking with like other people

59:54

that are concerned about where he's going to be, and I'm like,

59:56

look, I don't know. I'm pretty sure we just

59:58

had the planet and then it hopefully easier.

1:00:01

I think I'm in Las Vegas on the thirty first

1:00:04

or third, where the last day of the month is in March at first,

1:00:06

and then an idol. Yeah, and

1:00:08

then you have to be back in Vegas that next weekend,

1:00:11

so you literally might be coming home for your birthday.

1:00:13

It'll be fine. Just throw it and just FaceTime

1:00:15

me in No, I'm

1:00:17

good anyway. You give me another question.

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Would Bobby ever want his girlfriend to read

1:00:22

his book? Good question?

1:00:24

Has she? No, she hasn't, And

1:00:28

she had and she hasn't. Even I've

1:00:31

mentioned it before. One

1:00:33

time I dated a girl and she had written a book and we exchanged

1:00:35

books. It was the greatest early dating I've ever done.

1:00:37

Yeah, and you learned a lot about someone research and

1:00:39

that. Yeah, And what I learned we're reading her

1:00:42

book was it wasn't for me, like I learned a lot of stuff

1:00:44

about it. Was like, Oh, we have some really really strong, fundamental

1:00:46

issues we're not gonna agree on. We're probably not gonna date. I

1:00:48

still think she's great, but it didn't work out. Um,

1:00:52

she my girlfriend. Now she went

1:00:54

back to school, she's finishing grad school, get her

1:00:56

masters in May, and

1:00:58

so after that, maybe I propose

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it, like, if you'd like to don't feel weird, you can read it.

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This saves me a lot of conversations. Oh yeah, is

1:01:06

that weird? I mean, do you think you don't think she's

1:01:08

dabbled in it at all? And hasn't Because

1:01:12

think about it, if you were dating somebody

1:01:14

and you knew they had written a book, wouldn't you be

1:01:17

the first thing Amazon Prime now that I

1:01:19

would start for reading it? Or

1:01:21

I guess just downloaded audio. She could listen

1:01:23

to you tell her your story. She

1:01:27

is weird about even listening to the show one because she's

1:01:29

still afraid I'm gonna say things because she's not in

1:01:31

with this totally. Just so sometimes I'll just say

1:01:33

things. You're like, oh, I didn't know that. It feels weird to hear it

1:01:35

from the show. That's a new thing to her. Um,

1:01:39

and also she's like, you know, this

1:01:41

is the thing that she brought up to me. I asked her because she

1:01:43

likes Luke Combs a lot. I said, do you listen to Luke Combs podcast?

1:01:45

Goes no, because if I listened to you, I feel

1:01:47

like I haven't I've talked to you already. She's

1:01:49

like, so if I spend an hour listen to a podcast, I feel like my

1:01:51

mind, I've already spent time when you talk to you, She

1:01:54

goes. Then, I'm like, it kind

1:01:56

of puts me off kilter of how much time I've actually talked

1:01:58

to you that day. That's cool. So

1:02:01

I was like, just have at it, go to town.

1:02:03

But she knows she's not. She's not dialed any

1:02:06

It's time for the good news.

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An Indiana teenager who raised money

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to get a baby drop off box installed

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at his local fire department is being praised after a

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healthy newborn was left safely in that box

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at the fire station. Oh Wow hundred

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war nineteen raised ten thousand

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dollars to purchase the safe Haven baby box

1:02:30

as part of a school project during his senior year

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at Columbus North High School. Quote,

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it was a lot of hard work, a lot of blood,

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sweat, and tears. In June of twenty

1:02:39

nineteen, the box was installed at the Seymour Fire

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Department and a couple of weeks ago, firefighters

1:02:43

found a baby girl inside. An alarm

1:02:46

inside the box alerted them as soon as the baby was placed

1:02:48

inside. The safe

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Haven Baby box at the Seymour

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Fire Department is one of twenty four installed across

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several states. And

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listen, it is sad that someone put their baby in there, but it's

1:02:59

even sad or when they don't have somewhere to put

1:03:01

their baby and they leave it out because you can. I

1:03:03

believe fire stations are somewhere you can just leave

1:03:06

a baby. It's like the Moses Law or

1:03:08

something. Yeah, but

1:03:10

shout out to this kid, Hunter

1:03:13

Wart nineteen years old. That's

1:03:16

a weird one that hits you hard in the way of like, man,

1:03:18

somebody left their baby. But even better, it's like

1:03:20

at least they had a place to leave the baby where somebody good can

1:03:22

get the baby. That's right, man,

1:03:25

That's what it's all about. That was tell

1:03:27

me something good,

1:03:37

that's good. There was a whole article

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Generation Z slangs

1:03:43

that you need to know. I mean, your kids

1:03:45

are what generation I have no idea

1:03:47

because it goes gen

1:03:50

X. Yeah, millennial,

1:03:54

then gen Z. So my daughter

1:03:56

was born in two thousand and seven and my son was twenty

1:03:58

ten. Okay, they're both gen z. Okay.

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Generation generation Z is a demographic

1:04:03

from nineteen ninety seven to two twelve.

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Perfect. So these are things you need to know for

1:04:08

your kids. Okay, I'll give you a word or phrase

1:04:10

by gen Z. See if you can get the word based on the definition.

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Okay, yeah, this word

1:04:15

is drama or gossip, so

1:04:17

you can sip it meaning you're gonna mind your own business and

1:04:19

stay out of the drama. What is that T

1:04:22

T? Yeah, that's good. Well,

1:04:24

you love that Eddie. It's just silly

1:04:28

for gen zers. This isn't

1:04:30

just a handbag brand. The

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word is used as a variation of good or fancy,

1:04:35

and is often in reference to someone's appearance.

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Gucci, that's correct. Nice, This

1:04:42

actually means amazing these days and

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refers to items someone

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approves of. Everything from

1:04:49

your outfit to a pie can

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be this to a gen zert

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Oh fire fire yeah close.

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Yeah. When someone is

1:05:02

doing this, they're typically showing

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off possessions or personality

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traits, either intentionally or not. You

1:05:09

can also do this on your ex to

1:05:12

show them how much better off you are without them,

1:05:14

like flexing. Nice, you're

1:05:18

pretty cool. Well, I know. I try to tell my kids

1:05:20

this all the time. Wow. No. One

1:05:25

of these is typically an entitled mom who

1:05:27

is seen as irritating to teens who

1:05:29

work retail or fast food. Obviously,

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this one has since gained so much popularity

1:05:34

that it's frequently in memes. What

1:05:37

do they call entitled moms? I

1:05:41

have no idea? Karen. Oh,

1:05:43

then I've never heard of that, Karen, Karen, I

1:05:45

know all these from TikTok.

1:05:48

Like you'd be like, oh, that's a Karen.

1:05:51

Well, I'll be like, okay, Karen, I got it. Okay,

1:05:53

Oh, I'm okay. I need to remember

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that one. TikTok. Mainly Generation Z,

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I mean, they're definitely into it. Have

1:06:00

to flip through TikTok sometimes because the kids are too

1:06:02

young in there and they're dancing in like little shorts

1:06:04

and I'm like, stop it, get them get on my screen.

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Um. This phrase is abbreviated.

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Is the abbreviat a way of saying that someone failed at something

1:06:13

or taking a loss. The opposite

1:06:15

obviously refers to winning. Many people

1:06:17

believe it's from an Internet view between Drake

1:06:19

and meek Mill. This

1:06:21

phrase is an abbreviat way of saying someone failed

1:06:23

or taking a loss. I have no idea taking

1:06:26

the l Oh,

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okay, I'll give you one more. This

1:06:31

phrase is motivational. Now

1:06:33

that you say that, I'm so glad you did. I saw someone post

1:06:36

something about that on Instagram the other day, and I

1:06:38

don't thought thatught. They were taking the L train like

1:06:40

a literal um, like

1:06:43

like in New York or DC,

1:06:45

or like some subway where there's like a train. It was like the

1:06:47

L train, but really they were saying they're

1:06:50

taking a loss, but they loss,

1:06:52

Yeah, taking a loss? Now, I don't know the

1:06:54

more you know, Okay, I'll give you one more.

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Yeah. This phrase is a motivational

1:06:59

phrase that refers to working hard to obtain

1:07:01

money and success. The phrase was

1:07:03

popularized by a Mean back in twenty eighteen.

1:07:06

It's tough. Let's get let's get this

1:07:08

blank, let's get this let's

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get this paper.

1:07:14

Oh close, let's get this

1:07:16

bread. Oh bread. Yeah,

1:07:19

I should have known. Do you feel a little educated?

1:07:21

Though? I do. I'm proud of the ones I did

1:07:23

know, and I'm thankful for the ones I learned. Typically

1:07:26

used in reference to emotions or desires,

1:07:28

this phrase basically means a little bit or

1:07:30

kind of what do you think?

1:07:34

I haven't? Low key? And

1:07:36

then go ham no Go Ham means go

1:07:39

what ham No? So

1:07:42

it means if someone do you guys want to go? Ham means no?

1:07:44

If you do hard as a yeah, that's what

1:07:46

it stands for. Hard as a mother?

1:07:50

What is to go? Ham? Hard? Amy's

1:07:54

so cool right now?

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That's I'll still give you a passing

1:08:01

grade for your gen z vocab. Thank you.

1:08:03

Yeah, I feel like you did pretty good at that. All

1:08:09

right. I want to read you this poem ready. Okay. My

1:08:11

eyes are getting weary, my

1:08:13

back is getting tight sitting

1:08:16

here in traffic on the Queen's Borough

1:08:18

Bridge tonight, but

1:08:20

I don't care, because all I want to do

1:08:23

is cash my check and drive right home to you,

1:08:25

because baby, all my life, I'll be driving

1:08:27

home to you. Yeah. Yeah,

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So it's actually the King of Queen's theme song, and

1:08:34

so now that makes sense.

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There's that challenge on Reddit right now where people

1:08:40

are sending it to their girlfriends act like they wrote them a home.

1:08:42

Oh that's funny, and so they just copy

1:08:44

and paste. So I sent this to my girlfriend.

1:08:47

What did you say right now? Yeah? I got it.

1:08:50

Respond back, I said, hey, I wrote you a poem.

1:08:52

Don't laugh. She said

1:08:54

laugh, I'll probably cry, and then sent three red

1:08:56

hearts. So that's the sweetest

1:08:58

thing ever. And then I wrote it out. My

1:09:01

eyes are getting weary, my

1:09:04

back is getting tight. I'm sitting

1:09:06

here in traffic on the Queen's Borrowbridge tonight.

1:09:08

But I don't care because all I want to do is cash

1:09:10

my check and drive right home to you, because

1:09:12

baby, all my life, I want to drive right home to

1:09:14

you. Here we go. Oh,

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no, four responses. Okay,

1:09:19

you didn't write that, bye,

1:09:25

I thought you were serious. I'm

1:09:29

gonna write that's the King of

1:09:31

Queens theme song.

1:09:35

All I thought you'd like

1:09:37

it. That's

1:09:41

really funny. Oh

1:09:44

and then she gave me a piece of Moji's

1:09:47

out. She's not having it. Play it again, Raybondo.

1:09:50

Here we go. Getting weary,

1:09:53

my back is getting tight. I'm

1:09:56

sitting here and traffic on the

1:09:58

Queens tonight. I

1:10:01

don't care. All I want

1:10:04

to do cash

1:10:07

my check and drive ride home. Do

1:10:09

you close it out?

1:10:12

Because baby, oh my love,

1:10:14

I'll be all

1:10:18

right. It didn't work for me. Maybe it was a Queensboro Bridge

1:10:22

trying to do straight up. I don't have to go straight So no,

1:10:24

all right, if your husband wrote you a poem,

1:10:27

what would you do? You know what we should

1:10:30

do? This is I probably try a challenge for

1:10:32

Oh no, you're not a poem. Rite

1:10:34

a poem for your loved one for tomorrow's

1:10:36

show. It don't eight lines, okay,

1:10:39

eight lines? Eight an eight line?

1:10:41

You're gonna do eight to twelve lines tomorrow's

1:10:43

show. You will be in charge of bringing

1:10:46

it. A poem for your loved one? Okay, you're

1:10:48

significant other? But now I want a poem. You asked

1:10:50

me if i'd ever gotten one, and I don't think I had. Well,

1:10:52

who's gonna write? I'm still getting

1:10:54

taken you give? I got really excited thinking you really

1:10:56

wrote me. She's still texting. Yes, I

1:10:59

said, okay, I will write you one.

1:11:02

Now that it's an assignment on the show. I

1:11:04

will do eight lines and write

1:11:06

you and everybody

1:11:09

else is doing it too. Okay, so wait,

1:11:13

she she goes, No, I don't need your pity poem. Oh

1:11:18

wait, can you text my husband and tell him to participate?

1:11:20

Oh? We're are the participators here, so

1:11:22

we will be doing a poem or our

1:11:25

significant others. Okay, all right

1:11:27

tomorrow morning at this time. Everybody good. Yeah,

1:11:31

let's open up the mailbag here on the Bobby Bones

1:11:34

Show, Bobbies Mailbag.

1:11:37

Hey, Bobby, my boyfriend and I've been together for almost

1:11:39

seven years. I'm very

1:11:42

ready to be engaged. In fact,

1:11:44

I've been ready since Christmas of twenty

1:11:46

eighteen. He knows I'm ready,

1:11:49

and he's been saying he's ready to, but still

1:11:51

nothing has happened. He told me multiple times for the past

1:11:54

year that he has a plan, but

1:11:56

I can tell he hasn't made steps toward it in any way to

1:11:59

me. It's using and frustrating for him to keep leading

1:12:01

me on by making me think it's coming. Some

1:12:05

friends of ours who are a younker just got

1:12:07

engaged. I thought he proposed before

1:12:09

them, but he told me not to get my hopes

1:12:12

on. I can't help but

1:12:15

be upset that he won't propose. Is it wrong

1:12:17

of me to be mad that he won't

1:12:19

step it up? Am I just being a

1:12:21

brat? Sincerely ready

1:12:23

for a ring? You're shaking your head? You can

1:12:25

go first, Well, you're not being a brat. I think it's

1:12:27

okay to be frustrated, like especially

1:12:30

when things are happening around you with other people

1:12:33

and you're like, what is what's happening with us?

1:12:35

Like either you're all in and we're

1:12:37

doing this, or like I need to move on with

1:12:40

my life. But I mean, I would prefer to do my life with

1:12:42

you. So I don't think you're being a brat just

1:12:46

you have to. I don't, But I don't know the best way to handle

1:12:48

it, because is it just communicating

1:12:51

Bobby. I would say that, first of all, you're not being

1:12:53

a brat if whatever you're feeling is Your feelings

1:12:55

are never wrong. They

1:12:57

can be misplaced at times, but if you're feeling

1:13:00

something, there's no such thing as a wrong emotion. You

1:13:03

just have to tell him, Hey, we've been together

1:13:05

seven years, Yeah, Pooper, get off

1:13:07

the pot, bra Like that's a long

1:13:09

time. Because if he doesn't, if he's gonna

1:13:12

propose, let's go and move it along. If he's not, he needs

1:13:14

to go ahead and let you go so you can start rebuilding

1:13:16

for the rest of your life. And if you say that, you kind

1:13:18

of have to be prepared to walk away. Yes, it's

1:13:20

like bluffing, but I'm gonna

1:13:22

bring Eddie into this, our producer. Ready, you got Poop

1:13:25

to get off the pot. Exactly six years

1:13:27

into our relationship, my wife came up to me

1:13:29

and said, all right, look, we've been dating for

1:13:31

a long time. Basically, Pooper,

1:13:34

get off the pot. Let me know now, because if

1:13:36

we're not gonna get married, I'm leaving basically,

1:13:39

But but here, what did you do? We got married.

1:13:41

But here's the thing though, Like, seriously, I never

1:13:45

thought about proposing or

1:13:47

even getting married, and I truly believe

1:13:50

that most men that are in relationships that

1:13:52

long aren't thinking about getting

1:13:54

married. So if you're together seven years

1:13:56

and you guys have already talked about it and he hasn't done

1:13:58

it yet, you gotta nudge him

1:14:00

a direction because being in purgatory

1:14:03

is where you don't want to be. It's

1:14:05

better to be in one of the two places because at least you're getting

1:14:08

some kind of closure. So I think you have to have that

1:14:10

honest conversation a bra, Yeah, we've

1:14:12

been together seven it's not a year. It's not two years

1:14:15

together. Seven years. You keep

1:14:17

telling me we're going to propose, So it's now time for you to make your

1:14:19

decision. Do you want to marry me or not? She

1:14:21

basically had her nails ready since twenty

1:14:23

eighteen boom. For me, I needed

1:14:25

that push. Like that push to me was just

1:14:28

like, all right, you know what, You're right, there is no better

1:14:30

person for me. You're the ones. Let's just do it.

1:14:32

But you're acting like you had no clue, Like this guy's

1:14:35

dialed in that he's supposed to be or should

1:14:37

be proposing, or has led on that he's going to be proposing,

1:14:39

and he's just not so like you were

1:14:41

just in law law having

1:14:44

a good time dating. Yeah, and this

1:14:46

guy, I don't know what he's doing. I think

1:14:48

we are all a bit in agreement here, like he

1:14:50

needs to be pushed one way or the other because he's not gonna

1:14:52

do anything. He's just sitting there. Especially if he said it's coming and it's

1:14:54

not coming. You have to guide

1:14:57

him. We all need guidance in certain parts of our life.

1:14:59

He needs guidance, and that guidance is either we

1:15:01

should do this or we're not going to

1:15:03

do this, but we have to move because you're

1:15:06

killing daylight here, killing

1:15:08

daylight, my friend. We're

1:15:11

good, good, right, Well shut that down. That's

1:15:13

the mailbag. Moon close it up. And that

1:15:15

was bobbies mailbag.

1:15:18

If you want to reach out to the mailbag, Morgan number two,

1:15:21

what do they do mailbag at Bobby Bones dot

1:15:23

com Bobby So,

1:15:25

all right, that's it for today, Morgan number two, what should

1:15:27

people go back and listen to the podcast? For today? You

1:15:30

finally revealed what you did for Valentine's

1:15:32

Day for your girlfriend, which, by the way,

1:15:35

Valentine is tomorrow. But I already did it,

1:15:38

so so take notes, no

1:15:41

notes, learn no no

1:15:43

no no, Ji'm just saying that she's

1:15:45

not confused. I just did it already.

1:15:48

Then talk about it yet? What else? And Eddie

1:15:50

and I went up against each other in Elder Versus Millennial,

1:15:52

which was pretty good. People like that game. Eddie's the

1:15:54

oldest person on the show. Yeah, forty years old, and

1:15:56

he has to answer questions that a twenty six

1:15:59

year old note and then opposite. But the weird

1:16:01

part about that game is Eddie has at least been alive for

1:16:04

the questions that Morgan number two has. Morgan is not even

1:16:06

alive in the eighties. I definitely do

1:16:08

have an advantage. I'm glad you admit that. Yeah,

1:16:10

and I don't win every game. So it's

1:16:13

hard. Okay, Well, you can hear today's version as

1:16:15

well. Search Bobby Bones Show where

1:16:17

ever you listen to podcasts or Bobby Bones

1:16:19

Show on demand on iHeartRadio.

1:16:22

Be sure to type in the on demand right there, Amy,

1:16:24

what's going on? I getting an allergy shot

1:16:26

today? So part of your body? What?

1:16:30

Pelvis? Pelvic front? Really?

1:16:33

Sure? Usually it's on your arm? Yeah?

1:16:35

Usually? Interesting?

1:16:38

Well I'm serious. I thought they were doing but okay,

1:16:41

I don't know. This is all new to me, so it's not not

1:16:43

where y'all get it interesting in

1:16:46

the cheek, you know this? Doctor um?

1:16:49

All right? Yeah? What about you? Back

1:16:51

in town today? Been in California, so gonna

1:16:54

be back in town today and then I'm here. We

1:16:56

don't you know, we have American Idol

1:16:58

starts on Sunday, but we don't shoot any more for a month.

1:17:00

Wow. So now the episode start rolling.

1:17:04

They start on Sunday night, and I'm just kind

1:17:06

of in town for the next few weeks, which is pretty great. So I'm gonna

1:17:08

fly back today. That's the deal. We'll see you guys

1:17:10

on tomorrow show. Tim McGraw will be in studio

1:17:13

tomorrow a very special Tim McGraw appearance

1:17:15

is It is Valentine's Day and he will play a song that's

1:17:17

full of love. All right, bye everybody, The

1:17:20

Bobby Bones, Showy Bones,

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