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Eddie Surprised Amy with An Unusual Gift…She’s Uses It On The Air! + We Draw Names in our Christmas Gift Exchange and Set Theme + Lunchbox Calls To Set Up A Couple’s Colonic

Eddie Surprised Amy with An Unusual Gift…She’s Uses It On The Air! + We Draw Names in our Christmas Gift Exchange and Set Theme + Lunchbox Calls To Set Up A Couple’s Colonic

Released Monday, 23rd November 2020
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Eddie Surprised Amy with An Unusual Gift…She’s Uses It On The Air! + We Draw Names in our Christmas Gift Exchange and Set Theme + Lunchbox Calls To Set Up A Couple’s Colonic

Eddie Surprised Amy with An Unusual Gift…She’s Uses It On The Air! + We Draw Names in our Christmas Gift Exchange and Set Theme + Lunchbox Calls To Set Up A Couple’s Colonic

Eddie Surprised Amy with An Unusual Gift…She’s Uses It On The Air! + We Draw Names in our Christmas Gift Exchange and Set Theme + Lunchbox Calls To Set Up A Couple’s Colonic

Eddie Surprised Amy with An Unusual Gift…She’s Uses It On The Air! + We Draw Names in our Christmas Gift Exchange and Set Theme + Lunchbox Calls To Set Up A Couple’s Colonic

Monday, 23rd November 2020
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0:00

All right, post

0:02

show, pre show. There's a whole debate

0:05

on Twitter right now about which juice

0:07

is best of all the fruits.

0:09

It's the dumbest debate. But what's yours?

0:13

Oh, I know it's easy. Well, you

0:17

would think orange would

0:19

be the go to, absolutely, just

0:21

because it's the most popular. But

0:24

if I'm having to pick a juice, apple,

0:27

no, I can't do apple that often.

0:30

Why me? Personally,

0:32

I'm gonna go with grapefruit because

0:35

I'm mixing a dinner. I don't have soda,

0:38

but I mixed grapefruit juice with like

0:41

sparkling water or a club soda. Yeah, like mixing

0:43

it is pretty good, but straight up, it's so tart. Man. Are

0:45

you a pulp or no pulp? I

0:47

don't mind, by the way

0:50

you dabbled. Yeah, I'm gonna go grapefruit,

0:52

although I know it's not gonna be the popular choice.

0:55

Yeah, apple juice all the way. Oh,

0:57

I like it, but I gonna have a little bit of it so good.

0:59

Yeah, I don't drink a lot

1:01

of it, but pineapple juice is my favorite. Pretty

1:03

good orange juice.

1:06

Cranbery juice is up there too. I like cranbery juice a lot,

1:08

but they just put so much sugar, and you like that bitter stuff,

1:11

I guess, so I do want to put Chuck Wicks

1:13

on, who has a podcast called Talk

1:15

to Chuck. I saw Chuck out. I

1:18

was having dinner. We went to this place

1:20

called True Food Kitchen, and so

1:22

I go in and I see Chuck. It's

1:24

like nine degrees outside and Chuck is

1:26

sitting outside eating dinner, being

1:29

very COVID safe, but he has sacrificed his

1:32

body warmth for that. And so I

1:34

walk in. He didn't see me, and I text him and I go,

1:36

hey, man, I like to recommend a place next time you're around. Here is

1:38

True Food Kitchen. It's fantastic, And he goes, are you in here?

1:41

And so he comes in and Kaitlin and I are having

1:43

dinner and he sits down and Chuck tell him what happened

1:45

with your dog? My dog?

1:48

Well, first of all, we asked for We called ahead

1:50

of time, just so you know, say, hey, we

1:52

want to sit out the sudder. We're gonna have our dog. We would

1:54

like to request a heater. We

1:57

get there, literally everyone

1:59

outside it has a heater. Accept us.

2:03

We went to the extent to request a year

2:05

and on top of that, our dog decided

2:08

to play in traffics and

2:10

get away from my little nine year old and run

2:12

off the leash. That was fun. It rent from

2:15

dinner. There's a highway. The dog runs

2:17

out to the highway from dinner and Chuck

2:19

has to sprint and catch them, like jump a fence

2:21

to catch him. Oh my gosh, it

2:23

was pretty awesome. Actually, I heard leeds some bushes. I was

2:25

like hoping somebody caught it on tape, but not what he did.

2:28

There's not even security footage. You could probably

2:30

call them and get the security

2:32

footage. That would be amazing to put on Talk to Chuck,

2:34

which, by the way, it was, Yeah. Talked

2:37

to Chuck's been featured on KTLA now the

2:39

LA TV station out there. They did

2:41

a whole interview. They basically rent Chuck's whole podcast

2:43

on TV. Wow, it

2:46

was pretty awesome. Thank you. Who's your guest?

2:48

Jane as your guest this week? Janet

2:51

Kramer and that

2:53

girl. We talked about everything,

2:56

but she has there's no filter with her,

2:59

especially when it comes to a relationship. Yeah,

3:01

she is a great guest because she said and she also

3:03

challenges you a bit too. Did she do

3:05

that with you. Yes,

3:08

we Uh. There was a word I did

3:10

not want to say, and she I

3:12

felt like she was my mother and she was like, you can say

3:14

it. Chuck sounded out with me

3:17

and I don't say. Here, what's the word?

3:19

What's what's it? Rhyme with uh?

3:21

Regina Regina?

3:25

Okay, there's a town in Canada.

3:28

It's called Regina, right,

3:31

R E g I na and

3:34

their slogan is right, our town

3:36

rhymes is fun. Oh,

3:39

that's h Regina,

3:42

Saskatchewan in Canada.

3:44

That's a risky and well

3:47

Canada R E g I na

3:49

Regina and their slogan is

3:52

we rhyme rhymes with fun. Just in case

3:54

you have wondnce. All

3:56

right, Chuck Wicks, everybody go check out

3:58

talk to Chuck with quick. Speaking

4:00

of to that, you know, Russell dick Kerson did my Bobby Cast

4:03

this last week and he watched his baby come

4:05

out of his wife and that was what we talked about. Yeah,

4:07

it was like, are you gonna watch Do you say you're gonna

4:09

watch, Chuck, I'm

4:12

not going to. I'm not gonna watch. I don't

4:14

think I think I want to just keep that for

4:17

that purpose. I'm just gonna watch. They can

4:19

the doctors can watch it, right, that's

4:21

what they're paid to do. You're paid to support.

4:24

Yeah, I think I'm freaking house I watch it and plus I

4:26

think it's going to ruin me emotionally. And where's that when's

4:28

that baby coming? December

4:31

fourth state? Wow,

4:33

less than two weeks, less than two weeks.

4:35

You're gonna be a dad for the first time. I

4:37

know it's crazy. All right, check out Talk

4:40

to Chuck with Chuck Quicks wherever you

4:42

listen to your podcast, Chuck, good to talk to you. Love

4:45

you guys, all right, see you later there. He is an

4:47

object that will really help you with your diet is your phone.

4:50

People who played three minutes of phone games, we're able to

4:52

turn off food cravings to a degree. Games

4:54

direct attention away from the region of the brain where cravings

4:56

are formed. More video games all, I haven't

4:58

been playing almost in the NBA two

5:00

k No, are you still playing a little bit? Not as much?

5:03

Probably two three days a week. Why

5:06

aren't we playing as much? I don't know. My wife hand

5:08

told me to stop. Oh that's why I'm

5:10

doing it. Why are you doing Why are

5:12

you not playing? I don't know. My wife

5:14

told me. I guess I've just been on the road too much shooting

5:17

the show when I'm home. Yeah, probably, it's kind of rushing

5:19

to get everything back in order again. Yeah but

5:21

all right, Well, if you get to today's show, thank you

5:23

guys enjoys Bones

5:33

transmitting

5:41

what's happening morning studio morning

5:45

vacation week sort of. Yeah right,

5:47

Yeah. Thanksgiving worse. Everybody

5:50

doing a small holder of Thanksgiving. Yeah yeah,

5:53

especially compared to from last year. I had twenty

5:55

three people in my house. I was at your house. It was

5:57

awesome from all different kinds of life,

5:59

all walks of life. This is how a year changes

6:01

you. Because I go from last year not having

6:04

anybody or and no Thanksgiving

6:06

to go to. That's by myself. So now I got

6:08

a real family to go to a Thanksgiving to. It's

6:10

awesome. So what, well, I know, yeah

6:12

it was like a real family, but we were you were

6:14

part of our Okay, don't get offended. He

6:16

has his own family now, I know. I know. It's

6:19

different, totally different. You have a fiance.

6:22

Point. My point is I had to

6:24

get sympathy invited to Amy

6:27

and then I sat. I sat with someone who I

6:29

still know though, woman named Moon who's

6:31

Korean? I needn't know her and had no idea

6:34

how is that? What there? And she didn't speak English.

6:36

But we had a heck of a time. How

6:38

did you all communicate? All? We talked about BTS

6:40

a band we

6:43

did. I swear to God, that's funny,

6:45

I know, but I mean, see that's

6:47

what thanksgivings about out there? That's right.

6:50

We both of us went alone. Moon went

6:52

alone, and Moon's like probably

6:55

and I went alone. And we were sitting next to each other and I was

6:57

like, how are you? And she was like, I don't wantly speak English

6:59

and I was like why don't? Well either, So we're

7:03

perfect for each other. Well, any who,

7:05

I just don't like when you say sympathy

7:07

invite Well, but not this year. Caitlin

7:10

and I are going to Arkansas

7:13

to the cabin, so

7:15

just because all the way to Oklahoma is I

7:17

just get tired of driving. So we're gonna go to the cabin

7:20

for a night and then we're gonna go to Oklahoma.

7:22

We're just our parents and do that

7:24

and then drive back. So I'm very small.

7:27

I think it's much smaller than even they're used to. But

7:29

at least I have somewhere to go and I feel welcomed

7:31

and it'd be good. And you're doing just

7:33

the family of the house. Yeah, we'll just be home

7:35

and trying to figure out exactly

7:37

what to cook because my kids, it's just us, and my

7:39

kids are Haitian. They would prefer

7:42

spaghetti on Thanksgiving, so I'm

7:44

trying to figure out what in the world are we even gonna cook. I

7:46

think this year will just look very different. And that's okay.

7:48

Same thing us, Yeah, same

7:50

thing, except we want I like to

7:52

fry a turkey, but my kids are saying all of a sudden they want

7:55

to smoke one. So I might have two turkeys, which means

7:57

I may have a lot of turkey left over. It's

7:59

almost like everybody your house gets their own turkey. Yeah,

8:01

in a way, and it's it's probably good because

8:03

they always fight for the drumsticks anyway, So we'll

8:05

have four drumsticks this year, two

8:08

turkeys, four drums. You could get one of those

8:10

toxic turkeys to have like five drumsticks on each

8:12

turkey. They spend some toxic waste or something

8:14

in one extra legs. It's terrible.

8:16

Why you want that. I'm glad you guys

8:18

are here, Thanks for hanging out with us. There was a theory

8:21

that Lunchbox lost the Hot Chip game

8:23

last week as bad luck for

8:26

walking under the ladders, for breaking

8:28

the mirrors. That make sense, Yeah, Lunchbox, what

8:30

is your I read that on the B team facebook page.

8:32

What is your response to that, Lunchbox man?

8:34

Maybe that is and maybe it was. It took a while

8:36

to catch up to me, but whatever it was, it

8:38

was terrible and it was like the wheel was predestined

8:41

to land on me because it kept just teasing me and

8:43

teasing me and teasing me. And maybe

8:45

it was the ghost from the ghost house. Maybe it was the mirror.

8:48

I don't know, but it was bad luck all the way around. It's

8:50

predestined and destined. Kind of the same thing, though, said

8:54

predestined. If you think it is the same thing, I think the

8:56

wheel was destined destined, which is pre pre

8:59

yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't

9:01

know. I never heard of predestined. I didn't think about

9:03

it. Could be the ghost from the house too. No, it's definitely bad,

9:06

definitely, definitely. What do you do you guys

9:08

doing Thanksgiving? Just your house, lush box, h

9:11

yeah, just me and the wife two kids and a dog.

9:13

Will just we ordered to go food.

9:15

We went lazy this year. My wife decided she don't

9:17

want to cook, so it'll be our first Thanksgiving

9:19

without like our parents. Like, that's kind of

9:21

weird, And did any set of parents want

9:23

you to travel down? No? Both of them

9:25

were like, hey, we totally get it. Uh, my

9:28

family is doing a small Thanksgiving. They're not even

9:30

meeting with the aunts and uncles and cousins, so it's just gonna

9:32

be my parents and my brother and sister, and

9:34

then her family. It's just her mom and dad and

9:36

her sister. Later on in

9:38

the show, we have a special treat for you, Amy,

9:41

What is it? Well, I don't

9:43

have to admit it's not my treat.

9:46

Someone on the show got you a special treaty.

9:49

It's Eddie. Yeah, Eddie got you a special I

9:51

thought about this hard, Amy, and you're gonna love it.

9:55

Just a little random gift. I felt like you needed it,

9:57

you deserve it. You're gonna

9:59

love it. Do that. Coming up later on, it's

10:02

the Good News Countdown, counting

10:05

down the biggest good news stories

10:07

across the last Oh

10:09

yeah, let's go. An

10:13

eighty one year old guy couldn't visit

10:16

his wife in the hospital while she was having cancer

10:18

treatments because of COVID, so he grabbed

10:20

his accordion. He sat outside her

10:22

window and played her favorite song, Spanish

10:25

Eyes by Ingelbert huppered Ink. Here's

10:27

a clip. It

10:40

feels like I'm an olive garden or

10:44

October Feats. They're coming right over the top

10:46

there. A

10:48

guy who spent two months in the hospital recently got

10:50

a surprise visit from his wife after

10:52

it turned out she had antibodies. The videos

10:54

making the rounds online, and there's also a great

10:56

part at the end when he finally gets home from

10:58

the hospital. Here's a clip of that. Ed

11:07

did you ever consider donating your blood? I did

11:09

consider, but I never got to it, so and I think I'm a

11:11

little too late. I did

11:13

get better doing something for someone else. And

11:15

then I never got around too because our listeners would always

11:17

send messages you should think about doing this, and then I was

11:19

like, that's a good idea. Never did it. We'll

11:23

put that in the bad news gout down. Well,

11:26

what a terrible segment that news

11:28

countdown. A

11:30

helicopter delivering a new heart to

11:32

a heart transplant patient at the Kick Hospital

11:35

in southern California crashed while

11:37

it was landing. The helicopter

11:39

flipped onto its side. Three people

11:42

on board, including the pilot, sustained

11:44

minor injuries, but emergency responders

11:46

were still able to get into the helicopter

11:49

and retrieve the heart unscathed. And if

11:51

you watched the video, they retrieved the heart and they're

11:53

going and the guy slips and balls with the

11:55

heart. O my god, goodness.

11:58

But still the heart got there. Everything

12:00

was okay. It worked. That's whytching the Good News

12:02

Countdown, because if it wasn't it probably on the Bad

12:04

News Countdown. With my story.

12:08

Four hospital workers in Canada just

12:10

hit a lottery jackpot worth around four point six

12:12

million dollars. They each got over a million bucks.

12:15

Their planning to donate some of it to the local hospital

12:17

system, but they got no one of those pools. Lunchbuck

12:19

chef pulled with folks. Huh yes, and we have never

12:22

won anything, not even no

12:24

like fifty bucks, sixty bucks, and

12:26

we just whatever. You rebuy tickets and you

12:28

never want anything big. This gives me hope, though,

12:31

well his against going Bad News Countdown. We have a

12:33

lot for that segment. That's a good one.

12:37

A guy from New Orleans named West Finner

12:39

recently found his mom forty five years

12:41

after she gave him up for adoption. She

12:43

was only sixteen, which she had him. It turns

12:45

out she's been searching for him too. He

12:48

says. They hugged for about twenty minutes the first time they

12:50

met. It's gotta be crazy to see your mom

12:52

after that long. That is the good

12:54

news countdown, The

12:56

good news Countdown. Russell

13:01

Dickerson now has four number one songs. You

13:03

may know this song Yours, which was his massive

13:06

first song, thing God. The

13:11

second one he had was Blue Tacoma.

13:16

Why then

13:18

he put this one out, which is probably my favorite, called every

13:20

Little Thing, Every

13:24

Every every little Thing. And

13:27

then his latest number one is called Love You Like I

13:29

Used To,

13:33

which is how my mama played this of Russell

13:35

and I talking because

13:37

it feels like it's a weird, bad song, but it's

13:39

actually not. It's a love song. So here you go me

13:41

with Russell Dickerson this. So

13:46

it feels like just looking at the title,

13:48

like you're saying, I don't love you like I used

13:50

to in a bad way. Do you know that? Do you know that? When

13:52

you get absolutely all right? So but it doesn't mean that at

13:55

all. No, So in the first verse, we kind

13:57

of wanted that to be the kind

13:59

of fake out. It's like, I've always

14:01

loved you, but something's changed, Blame it on time,

14:04

whatever, but it's not the same. And

14:06

you know what I mean, it's up

14:08

until the chorus just punches you in the

14:10

face. That's what we wanted you to think that it was a breakup

14:12

song. But it's like this gets better every time

14:14

you kissed me like this, you know what I mean. So I'm

14:17

such a melody guy that it took me a while. Sure,

14:20

I was like, okay, well he's sad about something,

14:22

but then I just knew na no

14:24

no no no no no no no. But

14:27

then it took me a little bit as just a guy that doesn't

14:29

know lyrics. Right, good good

14:31

though. Congratulations man, man, this is a big week.

14:34

Is all of these songs? Were

14:37

they written with? All four of them written with the same

14:39

folks, same folks? Yeah, Casey Brown

14:41

and Parker Welling. I tried the I

14:43

tried the hit songwriter out. You know, I wrote with

14:45

I mean, I don't have to name all the people, but I wrote with all the who's

14:47

who's the songwriters? And it just didn't the magic

14:50

wasn't there? Do they have because I

14:52

don't know either one of them, And I'm

14:55

saying it's in the most respectful way. There's obviously

14:57

something that clicks with the battery of you three.

14:59

Sure they've written other massive hits

15:01

or big hits. This is all our first four number

15:03

one. That's freaking awesome, So cool man, it's

15:06

I mean even like eight yours

15:08

the first number one we all had together. Dude, I was

15:10

just like standing up there, you know how you have the number one parties

15:12

and everybody gather around, there's chips and salsa

15:15

and everything, and I'm just like standing up on the stage

15:17

is crying. It's been it's been a long journey

15:19

to get to this point into all for all

15:21

three of us who went to Belmont together

15:23

and all had our first number one together. It's just

15:25

like one of those so super special

15:28

moments. Is that how you and Tyler Hubbard

15:30

are friends? Yeah? From column one. Yeah, they

15:32

came to one of my first shows, every

15:35

Brian and Tyler. So they came and

15:38

I was probably playing to like eight

15:40

people at twelfth and quarter and two of them were Brian

15:42

and Tyler. Yeah. Yeah, So they were

15:44

literally a quarter of the crowd and uh

15:47

man, it's just like they came up to me afterwards and were

15:49

like, hey, bro, cool vibe, cool songs. Well,

15:51

they weren't friends with yours. Then they saw you

15:53

play. Well you guys are both yeah, yeah, and

15:55

so they were they were like songwriters at

15:57

the time. They were just like, we want to write. We've been writing songs together.

16:00

So they invited me over. We wrote my

16:02

pretty much first EP together with

16:05

FGL and that was like the start

16:07

of it all, I mean, not for me, and

16:09

then it was the start

16:11

of it for them because they went from

16:13

just nothing too. They played me

16:16

the demo for Cruise and I was like, well, see

16:18

y'all later, bro, because y'all are gone taken

16:20

off and you guys are like close family friends.

16:23

Yeah, you and Tyler, Yeah, we're very close.

16:25

I feel like every second Instagram pictures you on his

16:27

or his on yours. Right. Yeah, Okay, what

16:30

do you have you announced the next single yet? Uh no,

16:32

but I mean I mean it's not one

16:34

hundred percent official, but probably gonna be home

16:36

sweet follow Russell. Are you

16:38

ss E l l E D?

16:41

That's it? Russell e d all Right,

16:43

there he is Russell Dick and everybody this is

16:47

you know. Check out the full episode of that interview.

16:49

It's actually an hour long just searched for my

16:52

podcast called the Bobby Cast. It's

16:54

on iHeartRadio or wherever you listen to your podcast.

16:58

Sorry to Day. This story

17:01

comes us from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

17:03

A man has been on the run since

17:05

nineteen seventy one. He

17:08

has a job and he gets caught stealing

17:10

some items from Walgreens. They fingerprint

17:12

him, and boom, fifty years later, now

17:14

he's going back to prison. That's insane. He was

17:17

shoplifting, Yes, while on the run.

17:19

Yes he had been clean, he hadn't done anything

17:21

illegal for years. But they haven't caught him. Well

17:23

okay, well, because if he's shoplifting, I would

17:25

imagine this isn't his first rodeo. Unbelievable.

17:29

Unbelievable, that's how he gets caught. Yeah, nineteen

17:32

seventy one, he got away. But do

17:34

we know? And what's the statue

17:36

limitations? That's what I was thinking, like, is he's still guilty?

17:39

He's still guilty? Well, I mean not guilty, but

17:41

do you still have to serve time? It must have been

17:43

something pretty hardcore. Ye oh

17:47

yeah, he must amazed the person murder

17:50

Eddie Muddy. I

17:54

just wanted to kind of not. I didn't want to go there. I

17:57

got a us. Okay,

18:00

all right, I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head story

18:02

of the day. Bones

18:09

It's time for the good news.

18:15

A Connecticut man in the hospital had his spirits

18:17

lifted when a medical assistant surprised

18:20

him with a guitar. Sixty two year

18:22

old Curtis Exam was admitted to

18:24

the oncology unit at Yukon John

18:26

Dimpsey Hospital. His diagnosis was not good.

18:29

Sammy Myers, a medical assistant at the hospital,

18:31

knew that Curtis was feeling down started

18:34

talking with them to lift the spirits, and he learned that

18:36

Curtis was a guitar player and miss be

18:38

at home and playing his guitars. So Sammy's

18:40

like, I have an old guitar that my

18:42

daughter had and she doesn't use it use it. So

18:44

he goes and grabs it and then brings a small

18:47

amp the next day two and he got

18:49

to play in the hospital. Said he kept the volume done Roland

18:51

not to bother folks, but it totally

18:53

made his day. And made that stay a little easier.

18:56

He said, quote, it was the nicest thing anyone has ever

18:58

done for me. I've had to fight for every my

19:00

whole life, and to have a stranger give me such a gift,

19:03

it saved my sanity. Curtis

19:05

was due to lead the hospital after a ten days stay,

19:07

so Sammy came back to

19:09

hear him play the guitar and said, hey, why

19:12

don't you keep it? Not a dry eye in

19:14

the room, says says reports. Yes,

19:16

I wonder what Curtis played a little smoke

19:18

on the water, like interesting, I bet it was

19:20

always this wonderful. That's the one

19:23

two days. That's

19:25

what's up, and that is what it's all about.

19:28

That was tell me something good

19:40

good. I was watching the news this weekend

19:42

and down to Florida. This dog

19:45

you could hold in your hand is a little

19:47

white dog and it was so small

19:49

as a puppy, and it's walking and this

19:51

alligator comes up and chomps

19:54

the dog. Doesn't kill the dog. The

19:57

owner is nearby. The owner runs over

19:59

and starts wrestling the alligator to save the dog.

20:02

I don't know. I'm watching this on the news.

20:04

I'm like, are you kidding me? This is the craziest thing. So

20:07

obviously the dog now is a little hesitant to go on in the water.

20:09

But a man was walking his Cavalier

20:12

King Charles spaniel puppy. I

20:14

don't even know what that looks, just a little little puppy

20:17

along the water away and an alligator

20:20

grabbed it. According to wi n

20:22

K News, the encounter was caught

20:24

on wildlife camera. I wondered how they

20:26

got this on camera because I thought, who's watching this

20:28

and not helping? Yeah, but I guess it's

20:30

just a wildlife camera. So

20:33

I'm gonna play a clip here from the news. Here

20:35

you go. That's

20:49

all three of the noises, him, the alligator,

20:51

and the dog. Yeah, even the alligator's grunting. Everyone's

20:54

struggling right there. You're struggled.

20:56

At the same time, the man and the gator are literally

20:58

going, yeah, like we're finding

21:00

for this dog. That's crazy man

21:03

and so, but he saves the dog, and

21:06

the dogs isn't running around in the news story

21:10

crazy it was. It is the craziest thing. Listen,

21:13

you folks in Florida. He

21:15

just walked down a sidewalk in an alligator. Get

21:17

you. We don't have to deal with that here, so

21:20

respect to you guys that have to deal

21:22

with that. I do have another story

21:25

here. This guy named Alex was

21:27

on Will of Fortune. He was so pumped

21:29

when he figured out the answer to the puzzle.

21:32

After finding out there was a why, he

21:34

threw his hands in the air and said, I'm declaring

21:37

victory. Do you understand what's happening here? You

21:40

can't add words to a puzzle. The answer

21:42

was declaring victory. He goes, I'm declaring

21:44

victory, doubling

21:47

his sentiment with the puzzle.

21:50

Does that make sense? Yeah, so the puzzle was

21:52

declaring victory, but he

21:54

goes, I'm declaring victory.

21:57

To be funny, and you can't add words

21:59

to a puzzle. So they gave it to the next person.

22:02

Here's a clip Alex

22:04

Why, Yeah,

22:07

there's a while where I'm declaring

22:09

victory.

22:12

Amanda to me, Yeah,

22:16

declaring victory. Yeah, that's

22:18

it. Yeah, you go, Alex,

22:22

you will go a puzzle, but you added a word. You said, I'm

22:24

declaring victory, and you're not allowed to do that. You

22:26

have to say you have to just say the puzzle. Then

22:28

we, uh, you know what I'm saying. I didn't

22:30

even know I set on yeah, yeah you did. You were so exactly

22:33

take my work, look in my eyes? What I lie to you?

22:35

No, no, I believe? And you won thirty

22:38

two thousand, eight hundred twenty dollars.

22:40

And so those are two clips

22:42

I thought were crazy. That sounds like if they

22:44

happ't us here on this show, we would like, I'm

22:47

gonna yes, I'm gonna tell you what would happened though,

22:49

because it's something like that happened with Amy and Steve Harvey.

22:51

And when we played Celebrity Family Feud and she

22:53

went right after Steve Harvey. Her instinct

22:56

was to attack the host because that's what we do here. Yeah,

23:00

And we were all like, oh oh

23:03

yeah, here's one either

23:05

clip I wanted to play. This is a lunchbox. You're

23:08

calling to set up something romantic? Lunchbox?

23:10

Is that right? Yeah? It's my wife and I is anniversary

23:12

and we want to get a couple's klonic. Do something different,

23:15

a couple's calonice.

23:19

What is that? You know? Alonic tube in the butt?

23:21

Oh my good, yeah, cleans

23:23

your colon right, So nothing

23:26

more romantic than a couple klonic.

23:29

Here is lunchbox calling the place. How

23:33

can I help you? Oh? Yes, ma'am, I was trying to schedule

23:35

an appointment for a colonic. You ever been here before?

23:38

No, I was trying to do it for my wife and

23:40

I as an anniversary gift, a couple's

23:42

klonic. Oh okay, um,

23:45

yeah, of course yeah. Because she always tells

23:47

me. I'm like, she says, you're such a pain in

23:49

the butt, and so I'm like, oh, you think I'm

23:51

a pain in the butt. How about a great anniversary

23:53

gift? Oh my goodness,

23:56

how ironic? Like and I think that's

23:58

good. And then she's like, I tell stories about

24:00

all this happened at work today, and she's like, you're so

24:02

full of crap. And I'm like, okay, you know

24:05

what, Oh my gosh, that's

24:07

too funny. Now do you think this is a good

24:09

idea for an anniversary gift? I'll

24:11

say it's different. I'll say that. Now.

24:13

Is there anything we can take home with us as a memento

24:16

because we like to take things anniversaries,

24:18

Like can we take the baggart?

24:20

About that? Or we could put it in like a

24:22

tube and make a necklace out? Oh

24:25

my gosh, get out of here. I

24:28

mean like, well, I wouldn't even tell her, see That's

24:30

the good thing is I could save it, make

24:33

a necklace out of it, and then give it to her for Christmas.

24:39

Oh

24:42

that's funny. Yeah, that's not

24:44

romantic. Final

24:46

story I read over the weekend, a wipe Out contestant died

24:49

after competing in the obstacle course. It's all that

24:51

after they finish, though, that

24:53

matter. Yeah, because if you die on it, you're

24:55

probably in I mean they have to please, I pay

24:58

you or pay your family if you you have

25:00

cardiac arrest, because I believe that's what happened here. A

25:02

man competing on the TV show called wipe

25:04

Out died earlier this week after completing

25:07

an obstacle course while filming the series.

25:09

Sources close to the production told CNN following

25:12

the incident on Wednesday, the contestant was attended by

25:14

on site emergency medical personnel later

25:17

died. They have to go through all

25:19

the examinations. He did, finished

25:21

it and then went into cardiac arrest. This

25:24

is the game where they have to like, uh, they're like

25:26

on water and they jump over things. Yeah, it's an

25:28

obstacle course. I'll slippery. It was when it first

25:30

came out, it revolutionized might We

25:32

laughed at a but people would like fall on their head

25:34

and bend over and wait, there's really

25:37

pain body moving ways. We never thought it

25:39

could, but yeah, that stinks. Wow.

25:41

But it also I was in the middle of shooting my show and

25:43

I was like, if this guy can die, I could die anytime

25:45

doing this crazy stuff I'm doing. Well, Yeah, that's

25:47

part and that

25:50

part of it that sometimes some of these episodes you could

25:52

die from. Yeah, I don't like to think that.

25:54

I like to think I'm safe. But that hanging over

25:56

the Grand Canyon, Yeah,

25:58

I haven't seen that one back yet. I'm

26:01

almost afraid to watch it back if I get the first cut

26:03

of it. Anyway, I saw that. That stinks.

26:06

There's no name to who it was.

26:08

But coming up a little later, we do have a surprise

26:10

framing Eddie has a surprise. Eddie,

26:13

it's his surprise, it's his idea. We've

26:15

done some things with it to make

26:17

it a little

26:20

more palatable to

26:22

you to be able to do and for on air listeners

26:24

to be able to experience it too. What

26:27

I am so intrigued get from

26:29

Eddie to You're Gonna love it? Are

26:31

involved? You're gonna love it? L

26:34

v L is fall the

26:37

way you look at

26:39

me two

26:42

hours. Oh okay, okay,

26:45

coming from the Bass Pro Shops and Cabella Studio

26:47

on Music Row. It's the Bobby Bones Show. So

26:50

we're having to finish our guest list

26:52

for the wedding that's coming up. Okay, what

26:55

are you laughing at? As? I just saw a

26:57

text I had from your fiance kind

27:00

of about that. I don't know what you're about to say, but

27:02

something she texted me made me laugh out loud. I

27:05

just don't know anybody's name. Okay, there you go, that's

27:07

it. She's like, we're

27:09

sending an invite to Gator plus

27:12

one. Ye name. I was like,

27:14

yeah, I just mailed to Gator plus one

27:16

her he runs the radio station. She's

27:18

like, first of all, his name's not Gator, sure

27:21

it is. Secondly, we need to put his wife's

27:23

name right. And I'm like, Gator plus his wife

27:28

And I didn't know Gaytor's name. Was it

27:30

like or something?

27:34

Yeah, Tony, Mike D's Name's

27:36

not Mike D. What what's his name? Exactly?

27:40

Exactly? So we're going through half

27:42

of my list or people in radio or have a creative

27:44

job who they don't use their real name.

27:46

And so I'm like, I don't know she's getting, and she

27:49

would get frustrated at me, like how do you not know your

27:51

friend's names? So you'll be

27:53

getting producer Eddie and wife? Oh great, perfect,

27:56

my Eddie bones. What did

27:59

what did she tell you? She just said that

28:01

she was working on the guest list and I was like, oh,

28:03

that sounds like fun. She's like, yeah, fun if

28:06

you're like like dissecting Gator plus

28:08

one, Like what does that mean? Even Rod

28:10

Rod Phillips our boss. Oh yeah, that's not your real

28:12

name, is it. No? He was on the radio forever

28:15

and he still goes by a fake name. Yea. I

28:18

mup. Also know, man, are are you biting our boss

28:20

from back in the day? Oh

28:22

yeah, yeah, no, okay if I wasn't

28:25

really awkward right now? Yeah, Jay

28:27

Shannon, what

28:29

I know? And we he I say

28:31

that, but you're still on the radio.

28:34

I know, money is Bobby. People that are on the radio should

28:36

choose their name back to norma. Yeah. Yeah, because

28:38

Jay Shannon and Rod Phillips and

28:41

Gator not radio name

28:43

guys. You didn't switch it out. So

28:46

but we did that, and you have

28:48

to reach out to everybody and get their addresses. And I got yours

28:50

right again, And so the

28:53

goal is to have about a couple hundred

28:55

people there, right, and it's hopefully later in

28:57

enough in the year next year that backs according

29:00

to what they're saying now, the vaccines should

29:03

be rocking by the time we

29:05

have our wedding, and if not, we'll adjust. Um,

29:08

but she got all of her addresses, and

29:10

of my you know, sixty

29:13

eight people that are plus one or whatever it is,

29:15

I have five. Oh yeah, I haven't

29:17

been working as hard on getting them in. Are

29:20

you just gonna end it there? You're gonna keep thinking of people? No,

29:22

no, no, I have the names. I just haven't got all their addresses

29:24

put in a spreadsheet. Yeah, you're you're slacking

29:27

on that, yes, very much. So hey,

29:29

don't you think it'd be a little smarter though, to not

29:31

invite the two hundred people first and wait

29:34

to see what happens because you're so you

29:36

gotta call a day, you have to. Well, yeah,

29:38

especially we have so many friends at tour. If

29:42

we have it on a weekend, yes, we are

29:44

put it out there. Yeah, but but then if things

29:46

don't change, to say, hopefully they do,

29:48

but if they don't, you're gonna have to start cutting. That's

29:50

okay, we're awkward. No, it won't be

29:52

awkward at all. Okay, we're manifesting positive

29:55

thing. We could delay the wedding. Yeah,

29:57

you're not doing that, or we could just cut and go immediate only.

29:59

Sorry, guys understand, which I think everybody would

30:01

understand. Yeah, okay, So

30:05

what classifies im mediate only? Um?

30:08

Good question. Fifty people in less so

30:12

extreme close people? Do you see

30:15

a lot or related to? But I don't

30:17

know. We're not dealing with that. It's next. Yeah, it's

30:19

gonna be fine, gonna be great. Do you know Lunchbox's

30:21

real name, Jason Gibble?

30:24

Here's the thing that's

30:26

his second fake Nah? Yeah,

30:29

Jason Gibble's nonginal name. Eddie said he uses

30:31

it even though when they're out in real life.

30:33

We were playing golf this weekend and he goes and

30:36

we've got teamed up with a guy and he's like, hey man, what's up.

30:38

I'm Matt And I'm like, hey, I'm Eddie, I'm Jason. Why

30:41

don't you just tell him your real name just be Lunchbox

30:43

there too. Why

30:45

do you use a fake secondary name too?

30:48

Well? Because if people recognize me in public

30:50

and then they just they Oh, I think they got his real name

30:52

that way if they recognize me, Oh, they think

30:54

my real name is Jason. Because out in real life I'm using

30:56

Jason Gibble and they don't stock me. It's really

30:58

easy. He calls sometimes to order

31:01

food, not even as a bit. Oh yeah, he lunchbox

31:03

to be ordering food here in the studio. Let me get

31:05

that veggie burger, veggie

31:08

fries and what

31:10

was his peanut tempe peanut

31:13

tempe tacos. What's your name,

31:16

Gibble? Jason Gibble? Why

31:21

they don't recognize you, especially if you go to call

31:23

to go, because then when you show up and they know your

31:25

name, they're waiting right now in your credit card number. All

31:27

this is a famous person coming in here we go. You

31:29

know, they ordered food for me this weekend in

31:31

Mobile, and I guess they had ordered

31:33

under Bobby Bones, and so the restaurant

31:36

wrote first Bobby Bones and then wrote their Instagram

31:38

name on there. And it was like, if you want to put this out please,

31:41

And I was like, oh no, because all it takes is

31:43

one person that's upset with you for something you said is spitting.

31:45

One time in Austin, went to a restaurant

31:48

eight food. Thought I had a great night at dinner. Who

31:51

remember was the chef or I cooked that night?

31:53

Called another morning show. I was like, Hey, bibones, don't

31:56

last night spitting his food? What dad?

31:58

Just because he didn't like you. I don't know what I did or what

32:00

I said, but yeah, I mean I would imagine it's not because he liked

32:02

me. He's clearly a fan of the other

32:04

morning show called

32:08

up to Yeah, yeah, crazy. Sorry man,

32:10

I'm gonna play some voicemails here. Here's voicemail

32:12

number one. Blake from Virginia. Hey,

32:15

Bobby Morning Studio. Just wanted

32:17

to say that I was listening to

32:20

Morgan's Saturday podcast and

32:22

she's killing it. I mean, she sounds

32:25

like a natural. All right, Love you guys. Got

32:27

bliss a lot of positive response for our Saturday

32:29

podcast, which is the best of the week, and not only

32:31

best of but also behind the scenes where

32:33

Morgan has on members of the show and interviews them. So check

32:35

that out if you missed it. Here is Candice

32:38

and Evan from Knoxville, Tennessee. Hey, Bobby

32:40

Bone Show. We came up with a

32:42

joke that we thought would be good for the

32:44

morning. Corny Okay, ready. How these

32:46

flowers kiss k wits

32:49

to get it. Hope

32:51

you guys have a great day with their two lives.

32:53

Two lives get it? Yeah. Here is Kyler

32:56

from Missouri. Heyo Morning

32:58

Studio. I'm avid podcast

33:01

listener. I just listened to the Come On

33:03

Vaccine. I think that's the Raging Idiots

33:05

next hit. It just stuck in my head like

33:07

crazy, Come on Vaccine. I love

33:10

the show. Get you later, all right, thank you, let's

33:12

do one more. Here is no name.

33:14

This is voice of my five here, Bobby. I just heard

33:16

another Christmas song and uh, I

33:19

mean it's not even Thanksgiving. Yeah, we

33:22

played a DA a week or so the

33:24

nice I don't mind Christmas music at

33:26

this point. It was a little much right

33:28

after Halloween. Sure, it's early like, but I don't

33:31

I like it. Some of our sessions played already. I

33:33

mean, I would play The Raging Idiot's

33:35

Christmas song Elf on the shelf. But

33:37

do you think I need to wait till after eight am

33:39

to play that eight am? Because

33:42

it's a little risk. It's not risk gay,

33:44

but the choruses. I

33:46

hope the el phone the show would

33:49

elf himself. See see it's also

33:51

weird to my dad like he like sends

33:53

me text like I love eff elf

33:55

himself. That's a great I'm like, dad, this is so weird, Like

33:58

it's still a little weird that my dad says that is

34:00

it? Get it? Is it too early to play elf

34:02

on the show? No, well, here's

34:04

from my perspective, and I'm a mom. That

34:07

would be over my kid's head, So

34:09

I just don't even worry about it. It's funny

34:11

and we'll play it later and we'll let

34:13

people judge. Okay, Okay, yeah, I think it's okay. Though,

34:15

we'll play it later after the kids are in school, if they're

34:17

in school or virtual.

34:20

It's virtual. What is

34:22

school these days? Off

34:26

show? My house is full of drop

34:28

biscuits? You familiar with them.

34:31

Caitlin did another cooking episode

34:33

of Unfancied Cooking that comes out at

34:36

nine am today, but to

34:38

make the episode, she had to practice the episode

34:40

and then do the episode, which involves cooking and

34:43

drop biscuits or biscuits that you listen. Don't

34:45

ask me to explain them. They're really good, but

34:47

you just take them basically drop them in. You don't have to like do a bunch

34:49

of eating. You do the whole thing in thirty minutes. But

34:52

I thought you guys would be all about drop biscuits. No,

34:55

I mean they sound amazing, especially if they

34:57

only take thirty minutes. Yeah, all made and she's

34:59

like you lines, it took all day because they look like it. Put

35:02

a little flower on your face. I've a

35:04

day, so that'll be up at nine. We'll put

35:06

it up at Bobbybones dot com.

35:10

You's Amy's pile of stories. So

35:12

cheesy Christmas movies are all the rage,

35:14

and they have been for years, but all the networks

35:16

are making them now. It used to be kind of Hallmark,

35:19

and now Lifetimes and on it. They have thirty

35:21

new holiday movies releasing this

35:23

season, and they shared how they

35:25

were able to incorporate kissing into

35:28

their movies even though they filmed during COVID.

35:30

How plexiglass check

35:33

it out so they're not really kissing.

35:35

They kiss plexiglass, and then in post

35:37

production they take out the glass bones.

35:40

You're watching a lot of these now, yeah,

35:42

yeah, so are you gonna be able to see these kissing scenes. I'm

35:45

gonna tell you what happens in my house. What

35:48

she works all morning,

35:50

all afternoon, but when it's evening,

35:52

evening she'll usually put it up and but

35:54

me, I just get back to go on in the evening.

35:56

So I've got my laptop open and I'm looking at

35:59

notes for the next day show. She's like, Hey, I'm gonna

36:01

put on It. Used to be can I put

36:03

on a Christmas movie? Now it's hey, I'm gonna

36:05

put on Yeah. But

36:07

they're all the same, every one of them.

36:09

I don't know what that. Don't hire the same actors, just it

36:12

just changed the title. Well, we need something to be a

36:14

little bit different. Yea. The

36:17

snow often looks very fake. Yes,

36:19

that's true. The acting sometimes

36:21

is great, but sometimes there's a great actor with

36:24

a terrible actor in the same scene, and I

36:26

can't really tell the difference and good and bad acting, but you

36:28

can whenever there's yeah,

36:30

it's true. So people

36:33

love these movies. We watched Elf

36:35

by the way, finally finished it. Not part of

36:37

this category, but it's good.

36:43

It's good, it's good. I liked it. I had a good time

36:45

with it. What a mediocre review. It's

36:47

no, it's not a mediocre review. I thought it was fine. Bomb

36:49

bug and get off me. Anyway,

36:52

when you see Kisney kissing happening

36:54

in these cheesy Christmas movies that maybe is

36:56

how it's done, which is amazing. Why can't

36:58

they just kiss? I'm gonna say this. You're

37:00

getting tested on my show. Every

37:03

day we get tested. You don't go anywhere.

37:05

Why don't they just set rules up to be like, Okay,

37:08

we're good, we shoot, you're all tested,

37:10

and we quarantine while we're not shooting. I don't

37:13

know. Maybe it's just something about during a pandemic,

37:15

you don't want to kiss somebody you don't like,

37:17

like I wouldn't especially want to like

37:19

I've never wanted to make out with any so much? What

37:23

else? So, speaking of Christmas, a pet

37:25

food company just created the first Christmas

37:27

song made for dogs. They use scientific

37:30

research and dog focus groups

37:33

that helped them put together a song that's specifically

37:36

made to appeal just to dogs.

37:38

And here's a clip. Oh

37:43

good God, would

37:47

you like to go on? Wookie?

37:50

Oh? What?

37:55

So? The song is called Raise the Wolf?

37:58

Get it wof And yeah,

38:00

it's a gray Gabe as you can hear, and there's spells

38:03

and squeaky toys and owners instructions

38:05

and dogs are really into it. Not a

38:07

bad song, Yeah, it's actually not bad. I wonder if

38:09

that would be Stanley's Get Low, Like when it comes on, he's

38:11

like, oh, let's go baby. You

38:13

know, Get Low comes on here in the cloud back

38:16

in the day.

38:22

What else a pair of dress pants

38:24

on one's worn by Elvis

38:26

is they're up for auction, And what happened

38:29

was his dad Vernon He donated

38:31

them to the Salvation Army at some point

38:33

with a note that said not exactly

38:36

blue suede shoes, but a classic item

38:38

nonetheless. Wow. So they've

38:40

have the starting bid for three hundred

38:43

dollars. Oh, that'll be way more three. It's

38:46

going up. I think right now it's at five hundred and

38:48

thirty one. I bet it doesn't go for anything

38:50

under a five thousand dollars, Yeah, because that's still cheap.

38:52

That's an actual Elvis item.

38:55

Yeah. On the inside flap, it's stamped

38:57

with E. Presley mg M.

39:01

So it's probably one of his movie his movie

39:03

wardrobe things. That's pretty cool. Pretty cool.

39:05

That ye, maybe that's my pal. That

39:08

was Amy's Kyle of Stories. It's

39:11

time for the good news.

39:17

Holly and Miley was with her husband who's

39:19

in the military, at this military event, waiting

39:22

for the President and Vice President to arrive.

39:24

When a guy standing nearby goes into cardiac

39:27

arrest stops breathing. She's like, well,

39:29

I was a nurse for thirty three years. Let me get

39:31

over there perform CPR twice.

39:37

Boom, guy starts breeding again. Day

39:39

he started breeding, just like that. He started

39:42

breathing right there, just right there, he can wait

39:44

to breathe. And she said, I

39:46

encourage you all to learn CPR

39:48

because you know what bystanders can save lives.

39:50

It's true. Did the president or vice president knowledge

39:53

has happened? Does not say if they

39:55

congratulate her or what, but got that all

39:57

done before they got there. That's crazy. Then he started

39:59

breathing, breeding, just like that,

40:03

breathing. Yeah. I was like,

40:05

why we know it, man,

40:07

that's a great story. That's what it's all about. That

40:10

was tell me something, good, mister Bob

40:13

Bones. Good.

40:28

How's your weekend? It was good? It was

40:30

yours, It was good. I was in Mobile, Alabama,

40:33

and I was doing I want to give too much away.

40:35

You'll hopefully you'll see it in an episode next year. But

40:37

I was doing some welding type stuff and I did catch

40:39

myself on fire and it was a whole thing. Oh

40:42

no, well, yeah, gotta understand, I've never welded

40:44

before, and I didn't

40:46

realize you can pretty easily

40:48

catch yourself on fire. And so

40:51

I did. And as a whole, I don't

40:53

know if they'll put it in the show or not. Did you

40:55

burn your skin? Yeah? It was the ambulance called

40:57

I don't even tell you guys right now, okay, um,

41:01

no ambulance, Okay, but it scared

41:04

the crap out of me. Hey, let me shout out. Anybody

41:06

who welds. That's hardcore stuff. You

41:08

got to be extremely precise. There's

41:11

but I just had never done it to the level that I did it this

41:13

this past weekend and I went to a restaurant called Dauphin's

41:17

dap something that it was a great, little

41:20

little up looking down the water kind

41:22

of place. It's fantastic. I had a good time in Mobile.

41:25

I did see two. There was a massive fourteen

41:27

hour line as Colorado got its first

41:29

in and out Burger M place a

41:31

big deal for that, because I was looking at Instagram and I was like,

41:33

what is And I didn't see all

41:35

of it. I just saw there was a twelve hour wait at

41:38

first at in and Out and I was like are people in

41:40

California? They have they gone crazy? Did

41:43

they say it's like toilet paper? You know, everybody's trying

41:45

to But then I realized they opened two in

41:47

Colorado, and so people

41:49

flocked to the restaurants in Aurora. In Colorado

41:51

Springs, long lines resulted

41:54

in traffic delays in the city where

41:56

police were telling other people just stay out, stay out of the area,

41:58

don't even come through this part of town. Oh my goodness. By

42:01

Friday afternoon, police warn the way time

42:03

was as long as fourteen hours to get a burger.

42:06

Guys, I like it, and now, ain't no

42:08

chance I'm waiting for an hour, not even an hour.

42:11

Here's the clip of the news story from Denverse seven

42:13

about whether or not it's the best time to open this

42:15

location during a pandemic. They came, they

42:18

sat, they waited. It's

42:20

just a journey today and whether it's all worth

42:22

it or not. Yea, three hours wasn't

42:25

out of the you know, unexpected,

42:27

so definitely going to be worth the way. It depends

42:30

on who you ask in and out's arrival

42:32

in Colorado comes at the most ill

42:34

timed or opportune moment, depending

42:37

on your perspective, and it was mayhem.

42:40

One Colorado springs man began waiting

42:42

online like first

42:44

he's like, I'm there's like a check in. Then

42:46

he goes and he waits. There there was a

42:49

fight where people

42:51

are I saw one guest pants get pulled off. What because

42:53

everybody? Do you see that fight? Mike? Yeah, well

42:56

they were fighting. In the fighting, anything goes and

42:59

it ripped his pants off and

43:01

Aurora. People waiting witnessed a

43:03

fist fight between patrons. Cops were

43:05

called into control the crowds as cops customers

43:08

were fighting. Here's a clip in which two

43:10

would be customers exited their cars

43:13

and got into a fist fight during the waits.

43:21

That's his kid, That's what happened. Looka's

43:24

lost. His fasts were in and outtaining

43:28

and then now it was expected to sell about sixty thousand

43:31

burgers over the weekend. It just reminded

43:33

me of being in ninth grade and you see a fight, like,

43:35

as adults now you just want to stop a fight, but

43:37

in ninth grad you're like, yeah, you

43:39

ran that way as fast as you could. That's what I

43:42

saw this weekend. Thought it was hilarious

43:44

but awful, but from afar hilarious

43:47

all right, let's go over to Amy and get in the morning,

43:49

Cornyn,

43:54

what did the turkeys say to the computer? What

43:57

did the turkeys say to the computer? Google?

43:59

Google? Google? Nice? That

44:06

was the morning, Corney coming

44:08

up in a second. I watched something over the weekend

44:10

and I cried twice in

44:13

the same show. Twice A

44:15

man, no, not a lot, but no, I'll tell you in

44:17

a second show.

44:21

When we left Alabama on Saturday

44:24

night, we took a tour bus back. It wasn't

44:26

so far we had to fly, so we just drove a bus down and

44:29

so it was about an eight hour trip from

44:31

the Gulf Coast all the way up to Nashville.

44:34

And so I'm in the little bedroom in the back.

44:36

I'm just looking for something to watch. And I watched David

44:39

Letterman interview with Dave Chappelle. I thought it was pretty good,

44:42

and I said, well, I've been wanting to watch the Fresh

44:44

Prince Reunion on HBO Max, but

44:46

I don't have HBO Max subscription. And then

44:48

I thought, what would Amy do? So I signed up for the free

44:50

trial. Yeah, of course, and I watched

44:53

it. Did you watch your Mike? I did a

44:55

plus? A plus? Really? Oh?

44:58

Man? Okay, it's the Bad twice.

45:01

Once I cried because they talk about

45:03

Uncle Phil dying. Wow, and you could tell

45:05

they all loved Uncle Phil. James Avery's

45:07

his name, and they did a whole little

45:09

special piece. So it's all of them sitting

45:11

in a room talking about

45:14

what it was like on the show, talking

45:16

about how the show got together. The part about

45:19

so Benny Medina was to go. Came up with the

45:21

concept and it was about his life, basically

45:23

about him going from I think Watts

45:26

to Beverly Hills, like a bad part

45:28

of La Too. Yeah, Rich and so

45:31

Quincy Jones had Will Smith over his house.

45:33

I was like, Hey, we're having a big party. All the NBC

45:35

guys were out here at the party. Let's let's

45:37

go. They got the show and I was like, I don't know how to act,

45:40

and he's like, how long you need? He goes two weeks.

45:42

He goes, nope, you got ten minutes. Wow. So

45:45

then Will Smith goes out. They do the Dell memo at

45:47

the party. The show goes

45:49

into production. Is awesome, that's cool.

45:51

They talked about James Avery and there's a

45:53

mom switch for the first

45:57

three yeah, three full seasons.

46:00

First, Bibian Banks the first mom just switches

46:02

and it was the first time in almost thirty years that Willis talked

46:04

to the old mom because they got into a fight or something.

46:06

They talk about it. Oh, yeah,

46:08

it wasn't a good

46:10

sea. Yeah, the show is really bad.

46:12

So she was there. Yeah. Well, so first

46:15

it shows them seeing each other for the first time in almost thirty

46:17

years, and she's mad and

46:19

he's irritated. She's still mad after thirty years.

46:21

We yeah, because they've been trashing each other in the news and

46:24

they talk about it, and she had never

46:26

met the other mom. So she goes

46:28

back to the set meets the other mom.

46:31

This is just a great sounds good man, it's great.

46:33

Wow. Anything you felt was missing

46:35

from it, I thought it was perfect. They did it so good.

46:38

Okay, so hour and twenty minutes or something.

46:40

We all need to get the free trial, kay,

46:43

and then get stuck with it because we forget to. Yeah,

46:46

you gotta always forget to un

46:48

trial, like I think I saw the peacock. Okay,

46:51

but remember, if you want to

46:54

get rid or you can sign up for

46:56

it and it's a two week trial. Depending on

46:58

how long let's just say it's two weeks. You can cancel

47:01

it the next day, but you'll still get the two weeks. But

47:03

while it's fresh on your mind, go ahead. But here's

47:05

the thing, right, the Friends Reunion

47:07

is going to be an HBO man. Right,

47:11

I got to have it all right, although I

47:13

did get a no from Netflix as soon as I opened mind.

47:15

Netflix Up it goes. Your price is going up

47:18

December first, guys, that might be the one

47:21

format that I watch. Lease, Now,

47:23

what like, I don't watch a lot of Netflix. Amazon

47:27

order stuff on demand, but rarely Netflix.

47:29

I'm still Netflix heavy because of the office.

47:32

Yeah, but the office leaves and goes to the

47:34

NBC platform. What's that one peacock

47:37

peacock which I still have? Whichaddy has

47:40

coming from the Bass Pro Shops and Cabella Studio

47:43

on Music Row. It's the Bobby Bones Show. Lunchbox

47:46

gets a little more obnoxious each

47:48

week. So we're hoping to find someone who can

47:50

beat him an NFL Trivia. He's

47:53

a no. He's halfway to his goal of

47:55

sixteen to no. If he makes

47:57

it to that, we retire the

47:59

game and declare you what, the

48:02

smartest man on the planet and no woman can

48:04

beat me at NFL Trivia. I don't know you can call

48:06

me a genius whatever. There's a lot of titles.

48:08

That's a lot, yeah, a lot hard to write that on the

48:10

day. And every time you say my name, you gotta say that every

48:13

time every time. Well, it was

48:15

years ago a Lunchbox said no woman could beat

48:18

him at NFL trivia. We've had

48:20

some really close contests, but

48:22

in the end he hasn't been beaten no one in all

48:24

those years. I don't remember Lunchbox

48:26

ever being beat I don't get beat Eddie, That's what I'm saying.

48:29

So Lunchbox will leave the room and head of the isolation chamber

48:31

just a second. We'll have on video

48:34

as well, yes, proof because listeners are

48:36

like, I don't trust it. Okay, we have video now.

48:39

I mean, people just don't trust me because I'm smart whatever,

48:41

they don't trust smart people. Let us put

48:43

Sarah from North Carolina on. She is

48:45

going to take on Lunchbox today. Hi Sarah,

48:47

how are you hello? I'm

48:50

great, how are you fantastic?

48:52

I'm glad you're on. Have you heard this segment before?

48:55

We have? Yes? Yes, yes

48:57

yet? And do you get so frustrated while sing?

49:00

Or are you like, oh, I'd have missed that one, two, and I would

49:02

have lost the lunchbox. Um

49:05

no. So I know with the

49:07

majority of the answers, there's definitely

49:09

a few that I get some done, but I mainly

49:12

get fired up when Lunchbox

49:15

says that women know nothing about sports.

49:17

What's your NFL team? The

49:20

Carolina the answers, Okay, I'll ask

49:23

no Carolina Panther questions and no Chicago

49:25

Bears questions. Are you gonna ask any que I don't care.

49:27

I'll get the Carolina Panther ones right too. It doesn't

49:29

matter, Okay. If you want to give her a softball

49:31

to make her feel good about herself, do it. That's

49:33

okay. Well, Sarah,

49:35

we're gonna have Lunchbox leaves the room. Lunchbox, anything you

49:37

want to say to her, Hey, Sarah, don't choke you know

49:39

what I mean, like, don't get all nervous and like

49:42

freak out, you know, And like you said, I'm glad you at least

49:44

admitted you got one's wrong, because you're about to get like three or

49:46

four wrong. I would guess just by the sound of

49:48

your voice sounds a little shake. Have you ever missed any

49:50

I like once in my life? No, you missed

49:53

like two the other day. Yeah, oh two in my

49:55

life. Sorry, okay, Lunchbox leaves room

49:57

please, all right, Sarah? Who platform

49:59

me? Sarah, Sarah, Lunchbox

50:01

is pulling off his headphones. He

50:03

is now walking away from the microphone.

50:07

He's got a little pep and as one

50:09

lunch Box, it's it's the days you're

50:12

talking. She's talking to go ahead and talk when I'm

50:14

gone. Huh, Okay, he's out now he has

50:16

closed the door. Oh hey, Sarah,

50:18

isn't true? And I'm gonna let

50:20

the door close before I say this. Is

50:23

it true that you do a podcast where you teach women the

50:25

basics of football? So interesting? That's

50:27

true. Yeah, it's called it's sports.

50:30

Say that again, it's

50:32

say it one time. That's what. Yeah,

50:35

it's sports six. Oh,

50:37

Sis, it's sports Sis. Oh, that's

50:39

cool sports this that's

50:41

right, that's right. Yeah. So I

50:44

had so many friends for so long that

50:46

it said, you know, I don't understand why

50:48

you love football so much. I don't, you

50:50

know, Saturdays and Sundays look a little

50:53

bit different for them. And so I started

50:55

a podcast with my sister, and

50:57

yes, we teach mainly women, all of the basics

50:59

of sports and then simplify the

51:02

news in terms that everybody can understand.

51:04

Okay, that's pretty cool. I like this. A lot

51:06

of guys could use that too, honestly. Okay,

51:10

Sarah, I'm gonna give you seven questions. I'm gonna ask lunchbox

51:12

the same seven questions. Let's

51:14

see how it goes. Okay. Question

51:17

number one, which quarterback has the record

51:20

for most Super Bowl starts? Which

51:23

quarterback has the record for most

51:25

Super Bowl starts? I

51:27

am thinking that

51:30

it is. Oh,

51:32

Tom Brady correct? Now

51:34

that's one right now, we're gonna give her five seconds.

51:36

I forgot to enforce that rule. You have five seconds, and so

51:38

will he? Just so there's no googling questions,

51:41

but Tom Brady is correct one

51:43

point. Nice job. Question

51:45

number two, I wouldn't even

51:47

be able to type anything. What

51:50

team does mark Ingram play

51:52

for? Mark

51:55

Ingram went to the

51:58

University of Alabama. He

52:00

now plays for the Baltimore Raven Correct, just

52:02

in time's close.

52:04

Nice question number

52:06

three? Where did Jerry Rice play

52:09

college football? Where?

52:11

Oh? My goodness, thought we were doing NFL.

52:13

Okay, Darry Rice, where

52:15

do you play college football? I

52:20

don't know? Oh

52:23

time? Answer? Please um

52:27

and correct. The answer

52:30

is Mississippi Valley States. Oh my

52:33

goodness, you may

52:35

not get that either. So sorry, I think you will. I think so

52:37

yeah, you think you think you'll get missus receiver

52:41

of all time. I know that. I know where he went to college. Okay.

52:45

Next up? Who is the oldest head

52:47

coach in the NFL? Who

52:50

is the oldest head coach

52:52

in the NFL? Um

52:58

Pete Carroll? Correct? Oh

53:00

good guess at sixty nine years

53:02

old? That is correct. Oh

53:04

my gosh. I feel like I

53:06

only know that because whenever he came to

53:09

Charlotte, he worked out with one of my friends, and I was

53:11

surprised at how what he was cool.

53:13

Hey, whatever it takes right now, he may not get

53:15

that one. Next up? Who has been

53:17

the exclusive maker of NFL footballs

53:20

since nineteen forty one? Who

53:23

has been the exclusive maker of

53:26

NFL football since the year nineteen

53:28

forty one? Oh? Actual, the

53:30

maker of the actual football? Yes? Oh,

53:33

I have no idea? Yes,

53:37

correcta.

53:39

Gotta keep it down. I'm staring at a welding

53:41

football, all right, So

53:45

you literally just looked over at your football and saw

53:47

that, Yes, I literally

53:49

have football. I'm in my little

53:51

office and we've got sports. Um, memorabily

53:54

all over the place. And I have a sign Cam

53:56

Newton football in a case

53:59

and I'm staring right it awesome.

54:01

Four or five so far. Let's do another one. We

54:04

talked about the oldest. Who is the youngest

54:06

head coach in the NFL? Oh

54:08

my god? He is the coach

54:12

for the um

54:15

LA ram um,

54:18

Oh my god? Nick Bay correct?

54:21

Right? Yeah? One more? Yeah, McBay work Sean

54:23

McVay. He's thirty four years old. I thought she said,

54:25

Nick Bay. No, No, I

54:28

need to ask the question twice. That's all me. Sorry about

54:30

that. I kind of didn't give her a fair shake there, but

54:32

she still got it. But I apologize, all right. Next up? Which

54:35

Hall of Fame forty nine Ers quarterback was

54:37

part of three Super Bowl winning teams,

54:39

but only started in one of them,

54:42

which he was named MVP. Which

54:45

Hall of Fame forty nine Ers quarterback was part of

54:47

three Super Bowl winning team but only started

54:49

in one of them. He

54:52

was named MVP. Can you name that quarterback?

54:56

Um? Steve

54:59

Young correct? WHOA,

55:05

It's awesome. Oh my guys,

55:08

she got six of seven. This is great. By the way,

55:10

I have the timer up. If you guys are watching I'm

55:13

doing the timer on my hand and so when it

55:15

drops, but she's getting him right on time. All

55:17

right, let's bring him so good. He may lose today,

55:19

Yes, he may. There

55:21

you go. What's up, buddy?

55:23

Man? Oh you guys look up. Guys

55:27

look sad like she We look

55:29

sad like she sucked. Yeah, you guys

55:31

look like, oh man, because every week you're like, oh, we think

55:33

we found someone that can beat you, and then I walk in. I

55:35

can tell by your faces and edione't

55:37

even look at me. That music is that bad? Like

55:40

Amy's happen like she wasn't even attention, like

55:42

she's like, I'm out, Well, I can't no

55:44

big deal, you don't know what happened. Ready, lunch box,

55:46

you have seven questions? Sarah, how do you feel about

55:49

your performance? Um?

55:51

I was a little safety to begin with, but I'm

55:53

feeling pretty confident. Lunch bocks. Bring

55:55

it on, all right, good, let's hear it. Question

55:57

number one, Yeah, quarterback

56:00

has the record for most Super

56:03

Bowl starts? Which

56:05

quarterback has the record for most Super

56:07

Bowl starts? It's easy,

56:09

Tom Brady correct, she

56:13

got that one right, Oh good, congratulations, you got

56:15

a softball. Question number two, yep,

56:18

What team does mark Ingram play for? What

56:21

team does mark Ingram play for? Well,

56:23

yeah, he played for the Saints, but that's

56:25

not the answer. He now plays for the Baltimore Raven.

56:28

Correct, she got that

56:30

one night. Congratulations softball.

56:34

They're gonna say that every time, Yes, yeah, every

56:36

time? She got one? Right, Yes, I will, Lunchbox, Where

56:38

did Jerry Rice play college football? Where

56:41

did Jerry Rice play? And? I told him you'd get

56:43

this in right. They didn't think so. But where did Jerry Rice

56:45

play college football? My brother's favorite player

56:48

growing up, Mississippi

56:50

Valley State. Correct, she

56:53

missed that one. Ah, so he couldn't

56:55

get the hard ones. My brother

56:57

had posters with him all over his

56:59

wall. Lunchbox, Who is the oldest

57:02

head coach in the NFL? Who

57:04

is the oldest head coach in the NFL? Oh,

57:06

you know what they call him? They call him

57:08

Grandpa Pete Pete Carroll correct,

57:11

sixty nine years old? Nice lunchbox.

57:16

Who has been the exclusive maker of NFL

57:18

footballs since nineteen forty one? The

57:21

exclusive maker? Oh, he's struggling of NFL

57:24

footballs since nineteen forty

57:26

one. Oh that's weird.

57:29

I always thought it was just a volleyball, But I call

57:31

him Wilson. They got it.

57:36

She got that one too, softball. Lunchbox.

57:39

Who is the youngest head coach in the NFL? Yeah,

57:44

you know, it's crazy that he's younger

57:46

than I am. That's crazy

57:48

to me that Sean McVay is a head

57:50

coach and he's been a head coach since he was like thirty

57:52

one. That's ridiculous, correct,

57:56

Lunchbox. Which Hall of Fame forty nine ers quarterback

57:58

was part of three Super Bowl winning teams but only

58:00

started one of them. Oh,

58:02

you want to know his jersey? Number two, number

58:05

eight, the lefty Steve

58:07

Young. He went seven

58:09

for seven. She went six for seven. Lunch Box, Oh,

58:12

Sarah, you choked? What happened? Girl?

58:15

Oh god? I will

58:17

never forget Mississippi Valley stay. Yeah,

58:20

you never should The greatest wide receiver to ever played

58:22

the game. You should know that. But that's okay. You

58:24

know, Hey, you lose

58:26

again? Goodness

58:29

great today?

58:31

We did too. Anything you'd

58:33

like to say to lunchbox, Sarah,

58:36

Lunchbox, have anybody in

58:38

your life that knows nothing about sports? So

58:41

following sports? Sis? I

58:43

know what she said. It's hard to hear

58:45

the word sis. She has

58:47

a podcast. She said, sespis

58:52

I know that? I was

58:55

like, what is she talking about? Hard to hear?

58:58

She has a podcast called It's sports

59:01

siss oh

59:03

sports cis like a sister. Yes, got

59:05

it. She did not win today, but she has a podcast

59:08

you guys should check out. Yeah, if you want to

59:10

hear losing information, go check it out. Okay,

59:12

we're go Sarah. Sarah,

59:14

We're sorry you didn't win. You did great though, Thank you for playing

59:17

and thank you for listening. There she is Sarah.

59:19

Everybody you gotta go clip for me, but for

59:22

her? All right, play play a seng? Dang it? Not

59:24

doing? Who out

59:27

to Sarah for North Carolina? I'm like every

59:30

time I fell up. Everybody

59:34

any nice day? The hey, nice

59:36

day?

59:39

Who are is all right? How

59:45

cool would it be, just for one day to be able

59:47

to communicate with our animals, like to be able to know what

59:49

they're thinking, just for one day. I

59:51

would love to know if my dog is as dumb

59:53

as he seems sometimes or at

59:55

other times when he's extremely smart. Is that what he

59:57

is is one of the ways he full

1:00:00

of me? But I would love for that. There is an

1:00:02

app. A former Amazon engineer

1:00:05

is making this app possible where you can

1:00:07

now talk to your cat. It's

1:00:10

an app that translates cats

1:00:13

me owls so humans can understand

1:00:15

it. Interest This guy's

1:00:18

developing an app that will allow humans

1:00:20

and cats to chit chat called meal

1:00:22

Talk. The app translates

1:00:24

cats meows into something that can be understood

1:00:26

by humans. Quote, it's not a language.

1:00:28

They don't share words or communicate with other

1:00:31

cats like we do. They meow

1:00:33

at each other. And apparently it's like tone. And

1:00:37

by the way, I got a pretty good Yeah,

1:00:40

pretty good? What

1:00:42

does that mean? Though? I don't know. Let's be at the app.

1:00:45

But the app could say anything

1:00:47

and you would have to believe it. We have no way to prove its wrong. It's

1:00:50

like a psychic, so real or full of it. There's

1:00:53

probably something to it. I would imagine

1:00:55

they've done a ton of data analysis

1:00:58

on different cats may different

1:01:00

noises based on the

1:01:03

activities they're involved in at that time. Like

1:01:06

obviously that he's mad. He stepped

1:01:08

on his right. That's not a good day.

1:01:10

But I can't right, But Amy has

1:01:12

a friend who's a dog psychic.

1:01:15

Well, yeah, she's not my friend, but my friend told me

1:01:17

about her. And how

1:01:19

you how she differs, is that

1:01:22

she can actually tell you

1:01:24

things about the dog's owner. And

1:01:26

that's how it's like, you know the dog is

1:01:29

like she's really reading the dog because

1:01:31

it can confirm what's going on with you

1:01:33

too. I don't I don't understand.

1:01:36

So, like, your dog is around you all the

1:01:38

time, so sees things, here's things, all the

1:01:40

things, so might know things

1:01:42

about you. That And

1:01:45

then she she claims

1:01:47

she can talk to the dog. Yeah, and the dog,

1:01:51

No, I don't think it's like telling on you.

1:01:54

I don't think he's telling on you. She can talk to

1:01:56

the dog. So the

1:01:58

example I was given was she

1:02:01

read a person's dog and

1:02:03

tapped into the dog's emotions and now he's feeling

1:02:06

towards the owner, and that there was some health stuff

1:02:08

maybe going on with the owner, and that

1:02:11

it was all true there was, but the

1:02:13

dog did not have a way of knowing that person.

1:02:16

Does this person live in town? Yes, and

1:02:19

it's apparently a super trustworthy Well

1:02:21

they come on the show, I'll can find

1:02:23

out. See I would love to talk to this person.

1:02:26

It's you're gonna be it's gonna be hard to convince me without

1:02:28

them coming. But if I I just want to know what

1:02:30

they do, and maybe I have them over

1:02:32

to the house and evaluate my dog. Yeah.

1:02:35

I don't believe it, though, but I'm open

1:02:37

to possibly being wrong about it,

1:02:39

I know. But we don't believe my cousin either, and

1:02:41

she is right about a lot now, too

1:02:43

many things I know, I

1:02:46

know, so I don't know just one

1:02:48

of those things that's now really interesting to me, especially

1:02:51

because of my cousin, Layer. Can we speaking

1:02:53

of your cousin, Layer, can we get her on before the end of the year

1:02:55

and do one more reading before So you want

1:02:57

to get the dog person on and my cousin on too, different

1:03:00

readers. Someone to read

1:03:02

you and then someone to read the dog. Yeah,

1:03:05

okay, okay, Yeah. Isn't

1:03:07

that whole dog thing weird? A little weird? I don't

1:03:09

believe it. The Lunchbox took his dog to a real dog whisperer

1:03:12

once, too, write Lunchbox, Yeah, training by

1:03:14

Tera and she, I mean, she had that dog in

1:03:17

shape in about two hours. She was just like,

1:03:19

this is what your dog's thinking. You're not taking enough

1:03:21

control. The dog thinks it has ownership

1:03:24

over you. This is what you need to do. I mean, it was

1:03:26

amazing. Two hours later, my dog was walking on a leash,

1:03:28

no problem, doing whatever the girl wanted. She would

1:03:30

just look at the dog. Dog would go stand by the tree.

1:03:32

It was amazing, Like forever your dog didn't minded,

1:03:35

yeah, forever, Like it was just like boom,

1:03:37

snap of the finger. She just did it two hours training

1:03:39

by I'm telling you she knew she could talk to

1:03:41

that dog, and she would make She would sit there and look at the eyes

1:03:43

and be like mental telepathy and

1:03:45

talk to the dog and the dog would listen. Well, remember

1:03:48

when I had the dog e Llama come over to my house. Would

1:03:52

he's like get it like for

1:03:54

dogs, and he is a dog was

1:03:56

for her of sorts, And it really was fascinating

1:03:59

watching him do it and command our

1:04:01

dog, who was wild at the time, to just

1:04:03

not be wild. And we were fascinated.

1:04:06

And then it lasted for a little bit and then

1:04:09

he left and then we just didn't We couldn't

1:04:11

whisper do her and it didn't work. You don't have that

1:04:13

time does We don't have the talent, So

1:04:15

I think I thought, we're not the

1:04:17

dog Illama. But it was interesting. Okay,

1:04:20

we'll try to get on the dog.

1:04:23

This girl that talks to dogs. Yet got

1:04:25

it, Well, what about your cousin later? Okay,

1:04:27

let's get the dog person offer, right, Kid's

1:04:30

time for the good news.

1:04:36

So back in April, these two dads, Scott

1:04:38

and Jeremy, they had a bake off. They're like,

1:04:40

my chocolate chip cookies better than yours, and they

1:04:42

made a bunch of cookies. I don't know who won,

1:04:44

but the point is they ended up with a bunch of cookies

1:04:46

and they're like, what do we do with this? Let's go deliver

1:04:49

them to all these first responders and healthcare

1:04:51

workers and all that. Well, they started a group

1:04:53

called Cookies for Caregivers and a lot

1:04:55

of people got on board, but a hundred

1:04:58

of other bakers were like, okay, we baked two, so

1:05:00

they started doing it. Now the whole community has got fifteen

1:05:02

thousand snickerdoodles, sugar cookies,

1:05:06

cookies for all these people. They're doing a great thing

1:05:08

all because of a challenge. And it reminded

1:05:10

me of back of the day Bones used. Here's

1:05:13

the thing about. First of all, shout out to great, great

1:05:16

job guys. That's all about. But here's what happened with

1:05:18

girl king good job guys. Yeah, every

1:05:20

would come to my house. It was pre

1:05:23

fantasy football. We we we'd

1:05:25

go to Vegas for the draft, and then before the first

1:05:27

game, we'd all be at the house and it had a grill, and

1:05:29

everybody would grill something and present

1:05:32

it and we'd have a champion, which was genius

1:05:34

amy because we would all grill except one person,

1:05:36

which yeah yeah, and

1:05:40

we never read Tom Sawyer. He would sit there like

1:05:42

the king and be like, let me try these rips.

1:05:46

We would declare a champion. But then

1:05:48

it was so contentious. They

1:05:50

fought with each other, they screamed, They wouldn't

1:05:53

talk to each other for weeks. Some guy brought in a turkey

1:05:55

burger. We're like, kid, yeah, I get that out of here. It

1:05:58

was just a weird thing to fight over. But

1:06:01

anyway, I was thinking, what we

1:06:04

could have delivered all that food instead of you sitting there

1:06:06

in it like these guys, all those cookies. It's like

1:06:10

not quite done, a little more well done, close

1:06:12

eddie, but not good enough. Do it again? All

1:06:15

right, that's what it's all about. That

1:06:18

was tell me something good, mister Bobby

1:06:21

Bones transmitting

1:06:35

good. You guys can call us if

1:06:37

you'd like, We would love to talk to you. Eight

1:06:40

seven seven seventy seven,

1:06:42

Bobby could be a question for the show.

1:06:45

You need some advice, a comment on something

1:06:47

we said or did eight seven seven

1:06:50

seventy seven Bobby, Bobby's

1:06:52

Big Story. A

1:06:55

sixty two year old Illinois woman became the

1:06:57

first and the oldest at

1:07:00

that age to give birth, sixty

1:07:02

two years old, and

1:07:05

everything was okay, this is America too

1:07:07

well, most of these are like some woman in India

1:07:09

or yeah, Kathy Blattner

1:07:13

because of eggs donated by her daughter. The

1:07:16

two women say, it's like father of the bride.

1:07:20

I guess she hasn't had the baby yet, she's about

1:07:22

to have the baby. No,

1:07:25

they were donated by her daughter. But you

1:07:28

can have eggs donated and right, but

1:07:30

then that makes it her daughter's baby. I'm

1:07:32

this is weird if it's not a sarget. Here's

1:07:34

a clip of her and her husband on Fox News too. Not

1:07:36

thinking, oh my gosh, I'm gonna be sixty two and

1:07:39

have a baby. I'm thinking, how wonderful

1:07:41

I get to have a baby and I'm sixty two. In

1:07:43

April, Kathy will become one of the

1:07:45

oldest women to ever give birth

1:07:48

in the United States. They said

1:07:50

that your egg, your eggs are no longer

1:07:52

capable of supporting life. That was

1:07:54

a bit of a blow. But where there's

1:07:56

a will, there's a way. Kathy got

1:07:58

pregnant through in v tro fertilization

1:08:01

at age fifty. She used

1:08:03

donated eggs from her niece combined

1:08:05

with her husband John sperm.

1:08:08

Okay, so was her niece. But also that

1:08:10

seems like something like weird

1:08:14

incestual, But I guess it's not. It's

1:08:17

totally different, Like

1:08:19

why would you, like, shouldn't you get an egg

1:08:21

outside of your family if you want it to be your child,

1:08:25

well like your immediate family. I

1:08:28

think just getting an egg, I'm sure it's fine, and

1:08:30

you know the egg history.

1:08:33

This baby is her husband's and her nieces

1:08:37

like it's I get it's fine because it was

1:08:39

made in a petri dish.

1:08:41

But then the baby's born and it's like, oh,

1:08:44

you're my mom, but so is my niece

1:08:47

or whatever aunt or no

1:08:49

second niece. I don't know, cousin. I have

1:08:54

no judgment here, no, no, no, no, no.

1:08:57

You guys can walk through your weird family tree,

1:09:00

not me. I'm happy for she's

1:09:02

although when she first started talking,

1:09:06

you know, Sonny just

1:09:08

trying to have a baby, good for

1:09:10

her? Listen, rock and roll, rock

1:09:13

and roll, Raymundo is going to use a surrogate

1:09:16

to have a baby. And it's his sister

1:09:19

who's having his kid. Yeah, that's fine.

1:09:21

It's his wife's egg and his sperm

1:09:24

and she's carrying it. What would

1:09:26

you have rather have happened here? Her

1:09:30

to maybe have her husband's sperm.

1:09:32

And then I don't know her

1:09:35

best known grabagrand

1:09:37

person's egg, but I

1:09:40

guess it is. You're right, she knows the niece.

1:09:42

She probably that's that's a better route

1:09:44

to go. I guess there's

1:09:47

your first story, Bobby's

1:09:50

story. Even though we've

1:09:53

been taught to believe that a gloomy day is bad for our

1:09:55

mental health, after tons

1:09:57

of research was done, it's apparently not true at all.

1:09:59

U. The weather has no effect on people's

1:10:01

positive or negative moods. There is

1:10:04

no real concrete data out there the supports

1:10:06

this theory connecting the weather and our mood.

1:10:08

In other words, more sunlight, less wind, higher

1:10:10

average temperature, it didn't make people feel happier,

1:10:13

and low temperatures, rain and snow didn't bring

1:10:15

us any measurable amount of sadness.

1:10:18

Thoughts. Oh, I literally thought in

1:10:20

Alaska. That was a thing because

1:10:24

well, they have the darkness for sometimes,

1:10:26

so that has to be that has play world. Maybe that's lighting.

1:10:29

They have a six month most dark six

1:10:32

month most day, right, I know

1:10:34

when the depression rates there. I

1:10:37

read somewhere probably on Wikipedia one time.

1:10:39

My husband lives in Alaska for a little bit. But

1:10:41

yeah, I thought that that was a thing. I'm

1:10:44

affected by it, for sure, you're

1:10:46

not. I'll like it

1:10:48

when it's cold and rainy. Oh, I

1:10:50

like it when it's sunny. I'll like rain. I

1:10:52

just like so the rain pots made a good mood. Rain

1:10:55

brings corn. Corn brings whiskey,

1:10:58

and you know whiskey makes your baby. Yeah,

1:11:00

get a little christ there. Anyway,

1:11:02

that's the story. Thank you, close it up, Bobby's

1:11:06

story. Okay

1:11:08

to there? Yeah, why well,

1:11:11

no, you just got a little upset about that whole egg

1:11:13

situation. Oh no, I'm not upset. I just

1:11:15

was wondering if that was gonna end

1:11:17

up creepy. But it's just really not just

1:11:20

making sure you're okay to say Okay, Well,

1:11:23

and I asked that because Eddie has a gift for

1:11:25

you and he'd like to give it to you. Now it

1:11:27

has all been arranged. Eddie said, I'd like to do this

1:11:29

for Amy, said Scooba, and I

1:11:31

jumped into help. But it's mostly

1:11:34

in eddiething Eddie, go ahead, Amy, I feel

1:11:36

like you relate to me with this one

1:11:38

thing. When times get tough and

1:11:41

life is hard, you want to do one thing,

1:11:43

right, What do you want to do when times get come on? Go

1:11:48

to my room and shut the door and get in my bed and never

1:11:50

come out. Okay, okay, that's one. That's one,

1:11:52

okay, But also you want to

1:11:54

break Yeah,

1:11:58

you're thing. Wait

1:12:00

let him tell you. Okay, Okay. So a few

1:12:03

months ago, my TV broke and

1:12:05

it couldn't it couldn't turn it on, and I called

1:12:07

repairman people whatever, and I said you like,

1:12:09

can you look at this? And they're like, it's gonna cost you more

1:12:12

to fix it than just buy a new one, So buy

1:12:14

a new one. So I've had this TV sitting

1:12:16

at home and it's called all my past words

1:12:18

and all my account information. I'm like, if I don't destroy

1:12:20

this, somebody can hack my information.

1:12:23

So that this is the best gift ever to

1:12:25

give to Amy, because I know that you've been

1:12:27

going to hard through hard times right now, and

1:12:29

you could use this. So here's my

1:12:31

TV for you, for you and

1:12:33

a sledge hammer so you can destroy it

1:12:36

right now. We haven't set up in the

1:12:38

right outside the building in an alley. If goggles,

1:12:41

a sledge hammer, a TV, we're

1:12:43

gonna put it all. We put it on Facebook.

1:12:45

Yeah, okay, I

1:12:48

really honestly had no idea what in

1:12:50

the world was about to happen. How cool

1:12:52

is this? It's gonna be pretty amazing.

1:12:54

I think I don't really know. I'm

1:12:56

nervous a little bit, but yeah,

1:12:59

I'm excited. Can we like tarp

1:13:01

her and put glasses on her tart

1:13:04

me? Yeah, well,

1:13:06

you just don't want glass

1:13:08

like coming in and cutting you. Okay, So you're

1:13:10

gonna go out back. I'm gonna play this song a

1:13:13

right, and you're gonna get to experience on air a

1:13:16

nice rage filled release.

1:13:18

How do you feel? Is that what it's called? Oh? Yeah,

1:13:20

that sounds so negative. Okay,

1:13:23

I'd rather have like, um, emotional

1:13:26

therapy, emotional therapy with sledge

1:13:28

hammer. Yes, Bones

1:13:37

Show, you're

1:13:44

ready, stretched out? Yeah, I'm ready.

1:13:46

If you go over to our Facebook page, just

1:13:48

search for Bobby Bones Show, you can watch amy.

1:13:51

You can go ahead and go, Okay, she's taking

1:13:53

her headphones out. Eddie

1:13:56

was inspired. He had a TV

1:13:58

that wasn't working anymore. But you know, you have

1:14:00

to demolish it or someone can take all the

1:14:02

personal information for exactly because the TV wouldn't

1:14:04

turn on and has all my log ins, my

1:14:06

Netflix all that stuff on there. So I'm like, I have to

1:14:08

destroy this somehow. So he knows Amy's

1:14:10

been going through a tough time. Yeah, so we've set it

1:14:12

up for her to go on the alley and just start wrecking

1:14:15

it with a sledgehammer. By the way, who

1:14:17

brought the sledge hammer? I don't know who owns that, Steve.

1:14:20

You probably won't buy home Deep or something, right, So

1:14:22

okay, So Amy's walking out to the back alley. Now I

1:14:25

think she has the phone on her. Amy

1:14:28

there,

1:14:32

how else is it going to be? He's like, hey, man, you gotta

1:14:35

call let's Bobby on the phoney.

1:14:38

Do you see the TV? Yes?

1:14:40

And I oh

1:14:42

wow, we're watching her right now. I see it.

1:14:45

Okay, so Amy, we need you to put

1:14:47

the gloves and the goggles on please. Okay,

1:14:50

Um, well, I have to hand the phone off. Hold

1:14:52

on, it is

1:14:54

a blue sledge hammer. Eddie

1:14:56

that's a pretty big TV. That's like over a fifty five inch

1:14:59

or yeah, it's fifty something. And they couldn't fix that

1:15:01

thing. I mean they could. They said it's gonna

1:15:03

it's gonna cost more than just buying a new one. So I just bought

1:15:05

a new one. Okay. She's put both gloves on. She

1:15:07

is now putting the goggles on

1:15:09

her head. She's

1:15:12

looking at the TV. She just did one of those crouches

1:15:15

where you crashed down and look underneath the car, but she's looking

1:15:17

at the TV. I hope this

1:15:19

is very therapeutic to her. Okay, Amy,

1:15:21

how do you feel? I feel?

1:15:24

I don't know. I'm nervous. I'm shaking like

1:15:26

I don't know why. But I'm taking How

1:15:28

heavy is the sledgehammer? It's

1:15:30

very heavy? Okay, I just take a little

1:15:32

swing without hitting the TV. I just want

1:15:34

to see, like, hit the wood back behind it. Yeah,

1:15:37

grab top. I was henna get some leverage. I just want to see

1:15:39

how heavy that thing's gonna be. Hit the wood behind it. Don't hit the

1:15:41

TV. You could do it. Oh

1:15:45

Okay,

1:15:48

how'd that feel? Okay,

1:15:51

she's hitting the wood right now. Oh again,

1:15:53

Okay, Well tell her relax. We're good to go. Yeah,

1:15:57

right, but now it's a bad day

1:15:59

at work. She's control already. All right,

1:16:01

are you ready? Amy? On the scooba. You

1:16:03

need glasses too, if you're gonna or

1:16:05

put the phone on the ground. Okay,

1:16:07

I put on the ground. I'm okay.

1:16:10

I've done this before. Him and his wife. Every

1:16:12

Thursday they go buy a TV and wreck it all Amy,

1:16:14

here we go, three,

1:16:17

two, one go. Oh

1:16:24

it almost killed her. She hit it. Oh, here we go.

1:16:34

It's not really breaking. Okay, hey,

1:16:36

but put the TV back up. She

1:16:39

knocked it over immediately. Then I started beating on

1:16:41

the back side of it. Amy

1:16:44

is beating a TV with a oh,

1:16:47

and she's back at it. Hold

1:16:51

on, scooba, is gonna get hit by the sledgehammer. I'm

1:17:01

a sledgehammers too heavy for her keeping.

1:17:11

Oh it's a breaking Oh man,

1:17:13

Amy is busting a TV. Oh,

1:17:17

I think it's working. Buzz. Oh.

1:17:26

She's going to class coming out.

1:17:28

He's going to town on it now. Three

1:17:33

more one two?

1:17:36

Oh, it's breaking now. Well

1:17:39

and she keeps going all

1:17:42

right, scuba, all

1:17:44

right, let me talk to her. Okay,

1:17:47

she'd like me. How

1:17:51

do you feel there?

1:17:57

It's a requires a

1:18:00

lot. It was like a ninefferent guys. I'll be honest

1:18:02

with you. I

1:18:07

don't know, guys, that I felt really

1:18:09

good that. I'm like, now I'm all worked up

1:18:12

and I don't know, I need to like go run

1:18:15

or cry or I don't know. But

1:18:18

it definitely was amazing. Thank you, Eddie,

1:18:20

You're welcome. Abe's look

1:18:23

at the TV. Hey, take a picture of Amy

1:18:25

holding that TV up with her goggles on. She

1:18:28

really went to town on that sucker. All

1:18:30

right, thanks guys, All right, come

1:18:32

on back. I

1:18:35

think we both I think we both got what we

1:18:37

wanted out of that, right, What did you want? Destroyed

1:18:39

TV? I don't think anyone's gonna be watching TV on

1:18:41

that thing, right, So this was all just to move by you to save some

1:18:43

money. Yeah, and and she got

1:18:45

some release. Okay, there she is.

1:18:47

Am you gonna watch that. We'll put it up on her Instagram later.

1:18:50

Amy destroying a TV hasn't

1:18:52

had the easiest last few weeks. Hopefully

1:18:54

that was able to help her get through

1:18:56

today. Good good though,

1:18:59

although she kinds is exhausted, she

1:19:01

started going pretty good the Hammer, though. Caitlin

1:19:12

started watching The Crown, the new season of the Crown yesterday.

1:19:15

And I've watched The Crown first couple of seasons

1:19:18

and at times it's great, but at times

1:19:20

it is like pulling teeth watching paint

1:19:22

dry. At the same time, you're just like, come

1:19:24

on, it needs the Red Zone channel

1:19:27

where you get an alert when

1:19:29

something BIG's about to happen on the Crown, so you can put

1:19:31

it on there and watch it. Oh, I don't know

1:19:33

about the red zarden And basically

1:19:36

every football game, whenever someone's in the red

1:19:38

zone within twenty yards of scoring, it goes to that game.

1:19:40

So you're just watching all basically the

1:19:42

scoring place yea, because they talk

1:19:44

so slow and so British

1:19:47

and you have to put the close caption on because you don't even know what they're

1:19:49

saying anyway, I can't understand them. Yeah, so

1:19:52

are you watching it? Yeah? I started it. I think it's

1:19:54

good. Princess Diana is in this season,

1:19:56

so that's it's getting more to the because

1:19:59

it started years and years ago, like

1:20:01

the first season, and then now we're getting to wear

1:20:03

stuff that we could actually know about, not

1:20:06

yet we're born. But seeing Princess Diana,

1:20:08

I'm like, oh wow, this is cool, Like how she

1:20:11

got with Prince Charles, and how

1:20:13

did she get with him? Oh? Man, Okay, so he

1:20:15

was friends with her sister, and then he obviously

1:20:18

was in love with Camilla, who we now know

1:20:20

he's even then, Yes, back then,

1:20:23

but she was married with kids and

1:20:25

not proper for him to be with obviously,

1:20:28

and he needed to find a proper lady that

1:20:30

could be the princess that would one day

1:20:32

be the queen. And so he

1:20:36

just thought she was interesting, didn't even really

1:20:38

know her, but then reached out to her sister and

1:20:41

said, hey, you know, I'd like to take your little

1:20:43

sister out and was like okay. So

1:20:46

they hung out maybe a couple of times, and

1:20:48

then next thing you know, he says, hey,

1:20:50

do you want to marry me? Knowing full

1:20:53

and well, he's just trying to find

1:20:55

someone to fill those shoes, but I think

1:20:57

he's hopeful for it in some way. She

1:21:00

was. She worked at a nursery

1:21:02

school and cleaned her sister's house.

1:21:04

That's how she made money and just

1:21:07

had two her three roommates,

1:21:09

like lived in a flat in London, and like she

1:21:12

didn't come from privilege, she did come from

1:21:14

a lot of money. Her dad was super successful,

1:21:16

but I guess just as a job. She needed

1:21:18

a way to make money, so yeah, she was a cleaning lady.

1:21:20

And one there was one scene

1:21:23

where the queen's husband,

1:21:26

Prince Charles's dad, takes her out there hunting

1:21:28

or something and he's like, so, what do you do for a living.

1:21:30

She goes, I cleaned my sister's house and he's

1:21:32

like, well, that's interesting. I think everyone just thought

1:21:35

she was really interesting and nice and could be groomed

1:21:37

to be the perfect, lovable, relatable

1:21:40

princess. And of course that's

1:21:42

how they perceived her, and that's what they groomed

1:21:45

her to do. But now you're getting into the part where she's

1:21:47

she's found out about Camilla. She's miserable,

1:21:50

like even before the marriage, she found out about Camilla.

1:21:52

Oh, I didn't know that. She tried to call the queen

1:21:54

and was like, put me on the phone with the queen. This wedding

1:21:56

cannot happen. And it

1:21:59

was really hard to get a home to the queen, even though they lived

1:22:01

in the same palace, getting

1:22:03

hold of me like I see every day,

1:22:05

but I don't want to answer my phone. Yeah, and then uh,

1:22:08

and then Prince Charles said that he called

1:22:10

it off with Camilla broke up with her, it was done,

1:22:13

and he wants to begin this new life with her, so she

1:22:15

could they go forward with the wedding. But

1:22:18

you know, it just seemed pretty not

1:22:21

a real relationship from the get go, and

1:22:23

probably that's why we saw it unfold the way

1:22:25

it did from stuff we remember in

1:22:27

the tabloids and before her death. I sure didn't

1:22:30

know that they were already kind of flirting

1:22:32

around him at Camilla before him and oh yeah,

1:22:34

and the whole family, the royal family is like, you

1:22:36

got to cut this off. You can't do this, Like everybody

1:22:38

knew about it and not those kids though.

1:22:42

Yeah, that's rough. Yeah, they find out

1:22:44

now that their mom and dad were never really wanting

1:22:46

to get together. I don't think they're

1:22:48

finding out probably through the TV show, no, but

1:22:50

I mean they find out as they get older. Yeah,

1:22:53

the real story behind it, and now it's on a TV

1:22:55

show. Yeah, No, it's hard. That stinks.

1:22:59

Thank you guys for being here with us. We're going

1:23:01

to do our drawing now for a Christmas

1:23:03

gift exchange, which, by the way,

1:23:05

the theme is sixty

1:23:07

nine dollars Christmas Nice, so no

1:23:11

gift can be over sixty

1:23:13

nine dollars. So

1:23:15

it can really be anything, but it can't be over

1:23:18

sixty nine dollars. Okay, I know, but sometimes

1:23:20

we've had you had to shop at Cracker Barrel,

1:23:22

right, but it's all different theme, right, but this one is sixty nine.

1:23:26

Okay. First

1:23:29

we'll be Amy, Amy. You will be shopping

1:23:32

four shopping four box.

1:23:36

No, nobody

1:23:38

wants left. This is like the hot

1:23:41

chip challenge. You don't want. I

1:23:43

don't want this, get mad at everybody.

1:23:45

If you put effort into it, I would, I would be okay

1:23:47

with it. Morgan number two, Oh ya, that's

1:23:50

a safe one. She'll be she'll last

1:23:53

year. She'll say thank you, no matter what the nineties

1:23:55

one you had me. I still wear that flannel too awesome.

1:23:58

Oh, you guys are so chimping. Yeah,

1:24:01

you'll be buying a gift for two people I

1:24:03

don't want. Who do you not want? Lunchbox? And you? Why

1:24:05

not me? Because you're impossible to shot for boom

1:24:08

impossible. Anything you want,

1:24:10

you have it already, but lunch box is also impossible.

1:24:12

Well yeah, because he's not great, he's ungrateful, right, I'm

1:24:15

not ungrateful. No, No, you're not ungrateful. You just have everything

1:24:17

you want it, you'll buy it today. You probably bought whatever

1:24:19

you want for Christmas today? So who

1:24:21

would you rather not have? Lunchbox

1:24:23

or me? If you had to pick lunchbox because

1:24:26

you have me. You knew

1:24:28

this, dang it,

1:24:30

it's impossible. Just tell

1:24:32

me what you want and that you

1:24:34

haven't bought already. Next up,

1:24:38

I will be buying for Ms

1:24:42

Christmas time. Amy. Oh,

1:24:46

that's good down

1:24:49

right? Well, I mean, I guess if it's only sixty nine

1:24:51

dollars. I don't really want Bobby because I want him

1:24:53

when he gives the bucket full of cash, like, those are the

1:24:55

years you want Bobby Morgan.

1:24:59

You'll be buy ying for Eddie who All

1:25:01

right? Do you last here too? See? So that means I'm

1:25:03

drawing from buy myself, he

1:25:06

draws himself. Ray Moondo. Yeah,

1:25:11

you will be buying for Scuba

1:25:15

Steve or

1:25:18

we're gonna know the bottom of the barrel,

1:25:23

Mike d You'll

1:25:27

be buying for Hillary.

1:25:30

Oh my gosh, we're going to read the

1:25:32

whole thing. What do you mean, Because no

1:25:34

one's gonna buy for me. It's just gonna be me buying for myself.

1:25:36

Oh that's sad man, Raymondo

1:25:40

you'll be buying for he's buying scuba Steed.

1:25:43

Oh sorry, who hasn't gone yet? Scuba?

1:25:45

Scuba scuba?

1:25:49

You'll be buying four Abbey.

1:25:55

Who's left? I have no idea? What me? I think

1:25:57

it's just lunch box. I'm not one left? Um

1:26:00

know? Abby? And Hillary?

1:26:03

Oh? Hillary

1:26:07

will be buying for lunch

1:26:11

box. Oh boy, great?

1:26:14

Ray? Why are you laughing? Because he was calling

1:26:16

her a homeless cat? Right,

1:26:23

you're recalling Hillary a homeless cat? Yeah,

1:26:25

she was. She is like a homeless cat where

1:26:27

she was getting all the like scraps, like all the record

1:26:29

labels, sending her prizes for no reason

1:26:32

and prizes. So lunch

1:26:34

box you will have Raymundo.

1:26:40

And then finally, who's

1:26:42

left? Abby? Mike d All

1:26:45

right, there you go? How who do I have again? Amy?

1:26:48

Oh cool, I'd be easy. Everybody

1:26:52

feel good? Yeah, feel good about this. Let's go to

1:26:54

lunchbox here. This is the whole bit's been centered around. Who

1:26:57

do you have to buy for? Raymundo? Easy?

1:26:59

And who's buying for you? Hillary?

1:27:02

That's just so terrible. I mean whatever,

1:27:05

what I mean? I

1:27:07

just don't know what she's gonna be able to get me. That's

1:27:09

gonna be cool, but sixty nine bucks. Hopefully

1:27:12

she find goes out there and find something really meaningful

1:27:14

and thoughtful, because I

1:27:16

don't want to have to make fun of her. You

1:27:19

haven't been thoughtful to her. Well, I

1:27:21

don't have her, but I'm saying in general, you

1:27:24

did call her a homeless cat last week. Yeah,

1:27:26

well she no. It was because you and Amy

1:27:28

got crocs and then she got like the spare

1:27:31

pair because she's like the little cat that sits

1:27:33

on the porch like hoping you'll feed her, and that's

1:27:36

where she was. And so that's why I called

1:27:38

her the homeless cat because it is it does

1:27:40

the reference not make sense? Like it we

1:27:43

think it's rude, but it's she

1:27:45

also was doing the work to you. I don't know, you know what, Never mind me, Christmas,

1:27:48

everybody, all

1:27:50

right, thank you guys, Here we go. This

1:27:58

is Brianna from Virginia who left us

1:28:00

a voicemail just catching us on Friday's

1:28:02

podcast, and Morgan number

1:28:04

two made a comment that she felt like the

1:28:06

Christmas episode that you guys do is always

1:28:08

so awkward on the air, and I just wanted

1:28:11

to call in and say that I love that episode. I

1:28:13

look forward to it every season. I

1:28:15

love hearing what you guys got each other and

1:28:18

listening to you guys open up your gifts. It's one of

1:28:20

my favorite things. So thank you so much

1:28:22

for choosing to do it. Morgan. Number two, I'm

1:28:24

so sorry that you don't like it, but I love it.

1:28:27

Here is voicemail number two Morning Studio.

1:28:30

I was calling to see if you guys

1:28:32

could wish Paul's a happy

1:28:34

fifty seventh birthday today.

1:28:37

He is a loyal listener and I

1:28:39

know he'll be listening this morning and

1:28:42

that small author in law. Thank you, y'all. Paul

1:28:45

I have birthday Bud fifty seven Rock and Art. All

1:28:47

right, here's another one, Hi, Bobby, Hi

1:28:49

show. I love you guys so much. I've

1:28:51

been listening to your show for years and

1:28:54

I read your book Fail Until You Don't. I

1:28:57

loved it so much and it actually gave me the courage

1:28:59

to start my own business. And I

1:29:02

started about a month ago and things

1:29:04

are going well, but it's definitely not as easy as

1:29:06

I thought it would be. So I'm just gonna

1:29:08

keep keeping on and hopefully

1:29:11

it will be successful one day. So it's at

1:29:13

Women and Ash on Instagram

1:29:16

if you want to give us the follow or

1:29:18

show us out. That would be awesome. Thanks,

1:29:20

love your guys. There you go a little commercial

1:29:22

for Yeah, what's

1:29:24

going on today? I have therapy

1:29:27

right after the show. But then my kids are out of school,

1:29:29

so you know, what do you mean? Like

1:29:31

they're not going to school all week because Thanksgiving

1:29:33

break, but also coronavirus, and I doubt they're

1:29:35

ever going to go back for life,

1:29:39

it feels like that. It

1:29:41

will feel like that if they don't go back the rest of

1:29:43

the year, that will feel like life. Yes, you.

1:29:46

I have to get home. I have two things I'm doing. I

1:29:48

have somebody coming over to measure for curtains in

1:29:50

their studio we have at the house because there's a

1:29:52

little sound issue there. I have to be there

1:29:54

for who new curtains were such a thing? Oh yeah,

1:29:57

Like, boy, you're having a hard time picking them. No measure,

1:30:00

they have to put the racks out. There's no you've seen it.

1:30:02

Just a window there. I just like

1:30:04

to be like, here's a picture of my window. Put

1:30:06

curtains up. Any curds? Who overrated?

1:30:12

Um? I got a guy who's gonna do some

1:30:14

work on the house. I have to be there. I have to go to the dentist today.

1:30:17

It didn't work last week, so they have to go today

1:30:19

to get my new tooth put in. Whatever,

1:30:22

I'm gonna get gassed, which I kind of looking forward to. It's

1:30:25

just my kind of relaxation. Some people have a gas

1:30:27

a glass of wine in the evening. I get gassed

1:30:30

about twice a year for dental reasons because

1:30:32

I can't do needles. That's funny. So

1:30:35

I go on, take a break

1:30:37

and knock you out or you just feel loopy. I don't get

1:30:39

knocked out. Okay, I don't even feel loopy. It just kind

1:30:41

of does this to me, like

1:30:44

the glass of wine. Yeah, I'm gonna ask for

1:30:46

that next time. I got the needle the other day.

1:30:48

I should have said, gass me, gass

1:30:51

me. Then then they give you the needle. You don't

1:30:53

feel it because you're gassed. Oh okay,

1:30:56

but I need it, or I'm jerking. I'm

1:30:58

like fish flopping in a Oh that's

1:31:02

it. Thank you. Follow on Instagram at Bobby

1:31:05

Bones Show. See you tomorrow. Goodbye

1:31:07

everybody, goodbyee Bone Show.

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