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All right, the Bobby Bones
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post show pre show no. Yesterday,
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we're talking about Kim Kardashian. Yeah,
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and so I saw her yesterday. I guess she was top
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of mind. That made me remember to talk about this. She
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said, Hey, we took the whole family to a private island.
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Did you see this on social media? It's
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awesome. There's her birthday. And
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so she got the whole family together, rent it
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out of private island. Went people on the internet. People
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on the internet went crazy, You're a bad person. How
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instantive. Here's the thing, why
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would you get upset about this? Let me lay out a couple of
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reasons why you shouldn't. Number one, does
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it affect you? The answer is
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no, okay. Does it affect or hurt
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anyone that you know or anyone period
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at all? Is it hurting
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anyone you know? No, or anybody that you
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know of? No? Okay. So
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that's that's step two. Step three.
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If during this weirdo time
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you could do the same thing, maybe
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you do it right. For sure, right
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I would, and maybe not the exact island. But
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if we had the means, there's no reason that
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we wouldn't try something like that. So
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mostly it's just people hating them because
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they're jealous. They're like, she's so tone
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deaf and in sensive. Nope, she's
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just extremely rich and she has the
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means to do that. Some people can afford nicer masks,
1:15
some people can afford travel with it. It's
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all relative. We aren't
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that. There's no reason to be upset
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about it. I'm always just like,
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what are why are people so mean? Yeah?
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I don't get it. You can also have different
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opinions as folks. Later on
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in the show, I said something that I'm not going to address what
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it was. I said something that I started to get
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blown up on Instagram about, like, couln't believe you do these. I'm
1:39
able and I should be able to
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say how I feel. You don't have to like
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it, but you don't have to come at me. I don't
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attack you for having a differing view. But
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this is how I feel, as
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about daylight saving times wait for But
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some fans hit back at Kardashian flying herself
1:57
and family and friends to a private island, saying,
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oh, you just don't get it. No, no, no,
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she gets it. She's just way richer than
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we are, Like away, almost
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everybody else so I mean,
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and they do things that stimulate
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our economy, that keep other people working,
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and I'm sure they have their own level of giving
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that they do to help others. It's
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like Bobby said, it's all relative. It always
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is, because there's always gonna be somebody else that could
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look exactly to what you're doing and how you're
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spending your money and think that that
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is tone deaf. Well, I don't think it's about spending the money.
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I think it's about the corona and going on this street.
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They were very if you're if you're taking a private
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plane and go into a private eye, A lot of it's about
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money. And she had them quarantine for two weeks and they
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did testing before they went. Yeah, so that's right,
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that's super right. Now. I know, I'm just letting people
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know that. They just see the picture and they think, oh,
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how dare them travel? But man,
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I wish I was part of that family. Yeah,
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that's why we get mad because we're
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not. We're not mad. I don't get mad at it.
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I have at times being the victim
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of going yeah, But
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then I go, well, why do I hate this because I'm jealousy.
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I'm jealous, So let's not
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let that overtake us. It's okay.
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They're not hurting anybody. Remember check check
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off that list. Are they hurting you, Nope, they hurting anybody
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else? Nope. Does it affect you anyway, nope?
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Should you care Nope nope, nope,
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just everybody chill. I was talking
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to Kaylin about Kim Kardashians. She likes Kim Kardashian
3:23
a lot, and she watched that David Letterman's
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episode what do you think? So it was great?
3:28
Yeah, I yeah, she watched it, maybe
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at the same time or before you did. And I said, hey,
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we should watch David Letterman's series, David
3:36
letters my hero him and Howard started My Heroes,
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and we should watch it. And she was like, I already
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saw it. I was like, this is my favorite guy. You didn't even tell
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me. She goes, well, Kim Kardashian was on. She's
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like, I think she does some really great stuff. She doesn't get credit
3:47
for her, so it's
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easy for us to to fall into the trap
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of believing what she wanted us to believe for a long time.
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Easy trap to fall into. They created
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this image this, and we go, okay,
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we believe the the image in the high they were putting
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out there. So it's okay
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for us to feel that way, but it's also good
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for us to listen and maybe change our
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perspective a bit too. Yeah, I
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know I have. I haven't watched it yet.
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I will. I mean, it wasn't just based on that over the
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years, I have because I think I just always had
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this, Oh she just did this and
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got famous from it. But she's
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she's so much more than that. And even David
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Letterman said to her, like, he
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said, what you did that wasn't
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you should nobody should be faulting you for that.
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He talked about how if there was a sex tape
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if you don't remember, there was a sex tape with her and
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Ray J back in the day, and people say that,
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but that's not what created the empire. It's
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maybe what gave her a jumping off point to make ten
4:45
thousand later decisions. There
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had to be because a lot of people have had sex
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tapes come out and they haven't turned it into a total
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empire. Nobody even cared about mine, and I was alone.
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Yeah, you messed
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that one. I know, I was even more infer Yeah,
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but I'm just gonna say, David My newest
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one is just me in a mask. Oh really, Yeah,
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it still isn't doing anything. No, no one even
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cares. But that's
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where David's point was, is that he's
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done stuff far worse, but it just wasn't
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on camera. Yeah, because he grew
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up in a different time. Jason
5:23
Aldean takes a family photo of Disney World,
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and then I saw the picture. I followed Jason
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on Instagram and I saw the picture, and I thought they're
5:30
about to get nailed for the mass comments. Didn't
5:32
think it was fair for them too. They were outside, there
5:34
was nobody right around them, and
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I've taken pictures before where I pulled off my mask
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take a picture because it just looks like a better picture. Of course. Sure,
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and so it's again people rushing to judge,
5:45
and that's exactly what happened. Yeah,
5:47
because if you're socially distanced, it's fine,
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right. So Jason showed up to this room
5:52
in a mask, Oh he did. He's
5:54
a mass guy out here to the student and he took it off right when
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he got to the door and sat down. Yeah. I've been checked
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a million times, so you can come sit with me. I feel
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like I'm all right. I get checked
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every two days or so for coronavirus, and
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so yeah, people
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were just busting his chops. Manh,
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how do you feel about taking your mask off for a picture. You
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have to do anything, you
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have to do it. I feel like that too. If it's your
6:18
family and then others are distant
6:20
from you, then it's fine. I didn't think.
6:22
I didn't even the mask didn't even cross my mind. I was
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like, oh, fun, they took their family to Disney. Sure,
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they hopped on private
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plane, flew there, had a great time.
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They were safe when they were on others. I'm sure they had
6:33
an escort keeping them safe. Did it live
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in the dream? And then they flew home? Like who
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cares? Someone wrote on his instagram, wtf
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are your masks? Which WTF doesn't
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mean where? It means what you're using that
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wrong, numb nuts. I'll
6:48
go busting him for doing something when you don't. Okay,
6:50
wtf are your masks? Maybe it can mean
6:53
both. It doesn't trust me, everyone
6:55
is required to wear them. Wth
6:58
who do you think you are? At least that one use
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correctly? Okay, yeah, yeah,
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I'll never buy your music ever. She wrote, Oh
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really? It before
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Aldan hit her back and said, chill out, lady.
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There on our pocket. We took them off for five
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seconds to take the pick. Believe me, Disney
7:13
didn't give us a free pass not to wear them.
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We had them on all day, just like everybody else.
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Boom, get over yourselves,
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folks. Not
7:24
everybody, but the couple of you that are watching
7:26
on Facebook right now. They're writing those messages. Morgan,
7:28
how are the messages? Are they still okay? Are
7:30
they getting better? No? Okay? Cool?
7:33
Anyway? No, yeah,
7:35
they're they're still pretty bad. I mean there's
7:38
at least people defending oh
7:40
nice people now, so it's it's progressed,
7:43
but it's there's still some rough stuff out
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there. Yeah. I don't
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think everybody listens that that comments on Facebook
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listens to the show. No, And
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a lot of people will comment without actually reading
7:54
the posts, like they'll just have a judgment before
7:56
we even reading them. Why
7:59
did they listen and read it and get the real story?
8:01
One? Yeah, you know what twittered us is pretty nice? Is
8:03
I tried to retweet an article yesterday with a caption
8:06
and they were like, you ever read this article yet? It
8:08
said that. Yes, it's
8:11
their way of stopping people from just writting
8:13
stuff. I'd already read the article on my phone. It
8:15
was about they were predicting bowl games
8:17
for next season or for later this
8:19
season, this year, this year, next year, and
8:22
they predicted Arkansas to play Texas or Oklahoma
8:24
in the Texas Bowl. And I was like, I love
8:26
this more than fruit partaise and I love fruit partfaise. But
8:29
they were like, yeah, read the article yet, I thought that was pretty
8:31
good? Is really? So? You just click on it and open
8:33
up the article and then you can post it. You can post it
8:35
anyway. It's just more of a hey, it's sure to
8:37
post this. Don't be an idiot. Yeah. Wait,
8:42
they pulled me for that article?
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Why because
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you didn't sensitive
8:51
content to view it? You need
8:53
to change your privacy and safety settings. Did I
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accidentally tweet my sex video of myself? No?
8:59
What did you mean by fruit parfay? Though? Exactly?
9:03
That's weird? All right, let
9:05
me sayf there's anything else on the list here I need to get to. We
9:09
did talk about the Bachelorette first time, I think maybe
9:11
all season. We did that today. How is
9:13
the poll on that, Morgan? When you ask people if they
9:15
hated that segment or liked it? Because she put
9:17
up something on Twitter. I was like, what do
9:19
you think? See, Yeah,
9:21
there's seventy five percent of people are not
9:24
liking the season of The Bachelorette. Oh you're
9:26
asking about the season. I was talking about that segment. Yeah,
9:29
they liked your guys's points on things,
9:31
but they're not liking the season. Okay,
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America. Hey,
11:11
guys, welcome to Wednesday's show Morgan Studio.
11:13
Morning. Glad everybody's here. Let's go over
11:15
and talk to Morgan in North Carolina.
11:18
Hey Morgan, how are you? Hi? Hey?
11:21
Oh my goodness? Hi?
11:23
Hey
11:27
Hey, Hey,
11:31
what's going on? Morgan? I
11:34
have so many questions, but I'll
11:37
just narrow it down to one and then I'll just like
11:39
call the voicemail line later, okay,
11:41
and just ask all my questions. The
11:43
one question, the one question I
11:45
want to ask is um, I
11:48
can't remember if you ever mentioned that you
11:50
spoke to Arkansas Keith about your
11:52
you and Caitlin's engagement. Did
11:55
you, like so physically there you did? Well?
11:57
So he knew it was coming before. He was one of the few
12:00
that knew it was coming before. I think there were four
12:02
people total that knew. And
12:05
I was. We were with Arkansas
12:07
Keith. We have a little cabin in the Hot Springs
12:09
village and we were there having dinner
12:11
at a Mexican restaurant. Kaitlin went to the bathroom
12:14
and I said, Hey, I'm about to propose in
12:16
the next week and a half and He's like, Webbie,
12:18
and I was like, there you go. And so he knew.
12:21
And then we called him the next day as well. So yes,
12:23
he did know. Oh okay, sorry,
12:27
I just wanted to ask. I have so many ahead,
12:29
give us another one. We got you. What else do you
12:31
want to know? Oh? Okay, okay,
12:34
Um, so hold on, I have
12:36
a lift hold on okay, So
12:39
no, I'm not gonna
12:42
so did um did
12:45
lunchbox ever? Figure out if his neighbor
12:47
was selling. He thought he was selling drugs
12:49
out of like his trash can. At
12:51
one figure out Lunchbox was watching
12:53
people come into his back
12:55
alley and pick up something from the trash.
12:58
He thought his neighbor was selling drugs, leaving them there,
13:00
and that someone would pick it up right. Absolutely, And
13:02
they had a lot of cars come to the front when it was a
13:04
big delivery. They'd put in the trash can and he would
13:07
get in cars. They would drive a few blocks and
13:09
the guy come walking back. So what'd
13:11
you find out? Man, They're still there? They
13:13
are. Do you think they're still doing selling? And let me
13:15
tell you, pandemic time doesn't slow down. The
13:17
business. Still cars coming
13:19
him, get in the car, drive a few blocks, get
13:21
out, walk back. Is that your direct
13:23
next door neighbor. No, it's two houses down, so
13:26
there's a buffer between you. And yes, there's
13:29
a buffer. If there was no buffer, choo, I
13:31
think I would be a little more concerned about
13:33
it. Yeah, But since
13:35
there is a buffer, I'm like, Okay, those neighbors have to
13:37
deal directly with it. It's still on my street.
13:40
But man, it still goes down. I still see him
13:42
all the time, I'm telling he's got any more cars.
13:45
He gets a lot of car rides, but he doesn't go very far.
13:47
Did Lunchbox ever check the trash can? I
13:49
don't remember. No, I've not done that yet.
13:51
No, don't do Yeah, but
13:53
for a bit do it. But I don't
13:55
have the guts to go to the trash can. But I do talk
13:57
to my other neighbors about it. And what do they say.
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They're like, oh, man, they're for sure, They're for sure,
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they're for sure doing dealing out of that house.
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No, No, they're just like, there's just no way. They're like they
14:08
see the same we all see the same things.
14:10
They're like, the middle of the night, he gets in a car, drives
14:13
view blocks, walks back. Do we know what he's
14:15
dealing? No? Well,
14:17
what if it's like the time in our neighborhood. I thought
14:19
that the cross the red lady was dealing drugs
14:23
because the crosswalk lady at her school was dealing
14:26
drugs. Except Lunchbox goes and
14:28
says, hey, how's it going, And he says, what's up and
14:30
puts his hand out and she hands him something and he looks
14:32
in his hand and it's a lifesaver. That's
14:34
what she was handing out. Yeah, yeah, but you have
14:36
to admit it was suspicious, just like this
14:38
is. And that's why I'm giving the guy the
14:41
benefit of the doubts, because you never know, I
14:43
had wrongly accused her of dealing
14:45
drugs while on
14:48
the clock. And now this poor
14:50
guy, maybe he's just shopping in cars,
14:52
giving encouragement and hops out. I think
14:54
you owe Lunchbox one bit. You need to go to the house check
14:56
oh, or just knock on the door and say what
14:59
you got? What you got? Is that
15:01
what you say? Yeah, you got the good
15:03
stuff. Oh,
15:06
that's what happened. And you got that good stuff
15:09
With my window down hand, I said, hey, hey, you got the
15:11
good stuff, good stuff. Come on, what do you say? What are you saying?
15:13
She put one in my hand, Morgan,
15:17
do you have one more question? We have time for one more, okay.
15:20
And it's kind of a secret.
15:22
So I don't know if you guys forgot about it. But in
15:25
twenty seventeen, I don't remember
15:27
the event that you guys were all doing interviews,
15:30
and one of the interviews Lunchbox was
15:32
doing. He didn't recognize the
15:34
artist and it was a whole big embarrassing
15:37
moment because he kind of like walked
15:39
out on this artist and he didn't recognize it,
15:41
and you said you would eventually tell us
15:44
which artists it was. So it's been three
15:46
years. Can I know who it was? If
15:49
I can remember, I would tell you. Do you remember?
15:52
I don't remember walking out on any than anybody.
15:54
It could have been Alan Jackson, who
15:56
anybody? It could have been anybody. I mean, my latest
15:59
gaff was last year when Morgan Wallen got his second
16:01
number one. I thought it was first. I was like, dude, your first
16:04
number one. He wasn't that excited. He's like, finally
16:06
after five minutes and me hyping up, dude, it's my
16:08
second. Oh okay, well yeah,
16:10
I would tell you, but I don't know. Yeah,
16:13
that's all. Those are the details of the story though,
16:15
because maybe if we knew more, are we I just
16:18
walked out of an eight? There
16:20
are the low cash guys
16:22
who he kind of didn't know the difference between them
16:24
too, But I don't think that's it either. Yeah, you can still
16:26
tell their artists. Yeah, it's probably someone
16:28
who walked in. It doesn't look like an artist that he was like,
16:30
hey, hey, can you get me some breakfast.
16:34
All right, Morgan, thank you for the call. We really appreciate
16:36
it. Thank you so much. All right, see you later.
16:39
A barely would remember
16:41
what I did yesterday, much less what lunch. Three
16:44
years from twenty seventeen, I can mostly remember
16:46
every bit. Yeah you're pretty good at that. Yeah
16:48
it, but I don't remember that that could
16:50
have been many many bits with him. I hear his voicemail
16:53
we got from last night the Morning
16:55
Studio. Marnie was asking Bobby
16:58
and everyone else for that matter, did you guys
17:00
always know that you wanted to be in
17:03
radio or did the start line
17:05
or do you have some certain moments that
17:08
it all came to solution in your
17:10
head? I don't know that. That's
17:12
a great day. Thank you for the question. For
17:14
me. Yes, I knew when I was a kid, I wanted to be on
17:17
the radio. It'd be a stand up comedian, a
17:19
radio TV stand up comedian, or being a band,
17:21
right, and so the
17:24
show here though they are not folks
17:26
who wanted to be on the radio. There are people that I just found
17:28
in real life that had never worked in radio. So when
17:30
you mean, did it come to fruition? I always had
17:33
the dream of doing a show that didn't sound like a
17:35
normal radio show, meaning we don't have a bunch of good
17:37
voices, we don't have a single good voice. We're
17:39
not a great show for broadcast, but hopefully
17:41
we are a great show for humans to
17:43
listen to and relate to as humans. So
17:47
met Amy at a restaurant, met lunchbox out at
17:49
a bar one night, met Eddie at a local TV
17:51
station. Raymundo was an intern
17:54
at one point way back in the day. So it was Mike d
17:56
so you know, most of his crew was all
17:58
just happenstance. Me
18:01
going, man, I don't want to do shows. It sound like everybody
18:03
else, but I don't know who I can hire,
18:05
and also as me being broke and even the
18:07
station being broken not allowing me to have any money
18:09
to hire anybody. So what do you do? You find your best
18:11
possible solution, And that was always friends.
18:14
So that was it, Amy, You never thought
18:16
you'd be on the radio. Huh No, the stars aligned,
18:18
I guess for me, even when I yes, no
18:20
that they didn't, I guess because
18:23
I still because for even
18:25
the first two years that I was doing it,
18:27
it was just still something fun that I
18:30
was doing with my and it is
18:32
still fun. But I didn't think after two years.
18:34
I thought I was going to leave the show and that would be it.
18:37
But now here we are, here, we are.
18:40
We have two lunchbox prank calls here. The first
18:42
one is you calling a panda express yes,
18:44
and acting I like it's a panda exhibit
18:47
and I want to come feed the pandas with the kids. So
18:49
you're just confused at what it did. Yes, I drive
18:51
by every day. Okay, here we go.
18:57
Yeah, I was just calling to see what time the pandas.
18:59
We're going to be there every
19:03
day all around the walls. Well, no,
19:05
because I've been telling my kids, you
19:07
know, we always drive by and they see the
19:09
panda and I'm like, okay, yeah, we'll go see him, and
19:11
I just want to call and see what time visiting
19:13
hours were. No,
19:16
it's a restaurant food. I
19:19
lied to my kids because I told him there was panda's
19:21
there. I'm sorry
19:23
about that. I'm so confused. I thought
19:26
you guys were like a panda exhibit.
19:29
No, no fun, No, sorry,
19:31
So what do
19:33
you do there? Because
19:35
she last a way longer than I thought. Right,
19:38
Okay, okay, that was pretty good. That's pretty good one, but let's
19:40
take it up a notch. The next place you call was
19:42
a funeral home. Yes, because Halloween
19:44
is coming up and my neighbors are making
19:46
fun of my decorations, saying they look fake.
19:49
So you're asking if I can borrow a skeleton?
19:53
Terrible? Is not good?
19:58
All right, there we go, I
20:02
help you. I was just calling because I need a huge
20:04
favor. So, like, I have Halloween
20:06
decorations up in my front yard and my
20:08
neighbors keep telling me, man, you're like
20:11
decorations. They look weak, they don't even look real.
20:14
So I was wondering if I could get a skeleton
20:16
from you guys. Sarah, we don't have
20:18
any human remains available for sale at the funeral.
20:20
No, I don't want to buy him. I was hoping
20:22
to just kind of borrow him for the week, you know, because
20:25
Halloween put him in the front yard, and then tell my
20:27
neighbors, yeah, does that look real? Sarah.
20:29
I appreciate the humor, but that's not a possibility.
20:31
Could you do you have like maybe
20:34
just like a limb. That's not going to be a
20:36
possible in any way to any on
20:38
any level where. Don't do the stuff like that. It's
20:40
illegal. It's not already rule. Oh,
20:43
it's illegal to put a skeleton in the front yard.
20:45
It's illegal for a funeral home to sell a skeleton
20:47
or rent a skeleton for somebody to put in
20:49
the front yard. Yeah. Yeah, Like I said,
20:51
I wouldn't have to pay for it. Is that way, you'd be lending it
20:54
like borrowing, so it would be even
20:56
more illegal. Honestly, Sara, I'm not
20:58
sure of the full extent of that wall, but that's not that's
21:00
not gonna happen. Like, could I
21:02
like cut some hair off one to put on my skullton
21:04
to make it look real at that point? Couldn't
21:07
you just use your own hair? My hair
21:09
is not very long and I need my hair to go to work.
21:11
No, Sair, I'm sorry. That's not gonna be anything I
21:13
think we could do to reconcile this atom.
21:15
Yeah, I mean about that. Oh
21:19
man, that one made me feel
21:21
funny inside. That's a funny
21:24
one though, And good for this guy he's
21:26
standing by head. Yeah, he didn't
21:28
say, Hey, leave your number and I'll get back to you. It
21:30
is coming back like that.
21:34
There you go. Let's
21:36
bring on Grizzelle in Florida. Grizelle
21:39
how are you today? I'm doing
21:41
Gray? Thank you? Where do you live in Florida?
21:45
Orlando? Okay, super
21:47
pump that you're on a pump, that you're listening. We're gonna
21:49
try to give you a prize right now. We're gonna
21:52
play the Halloween movie quote
21:54
game. So what I'm gonna do is play
21:56
you a quote from a famous movie. Members
21:58
of the show in studio. You have
22:01
to name the movie now, Grizzelle.
22:03
You can pick Amy, Lunchbox
22:06
or producer Readie to play for you
22:08
to win you one hundred bucks to Walmart? Who would you
22:10
like to represent you? I
22:13
will pick Amy? Ay,
22:16
what's what's your favorite scary movie? I don't
22:19
love scary movies, but I
22:21
I like the what's
22:23
the one with the Robert de Niro and
22:26
the river or the boat or no,
22:30
the one where there's a boat in a canal
22:33
or something. I can't think that's
22:35
a good one. The river runs through it. We'll
22:37
figure it out. Okay, Oh man, what's
22:40
it called, Mike? That's
22:42
a good one. That's it? Yes, I'm
22:44
getting nervous. Yeah, here
22:48
we go. Name this
22:50
movie?
22:56
Can you name that movie? We'll play it one more time?
23:00
Hi. Yeah, and Chuckie want to play out?
23:04
All right, let's go around the room. Amy, Chucky
23:07
incorrect, lunch Box,
23:09
Child's Boy correct,
23:11
Eddie Child's play correct. Hey,
23:14
Grizzelle not looking good?
23:16
I know, all
23:20
right? Number two, here you go, I
23:23
see people. When
23:26
this movie ended and this happened,
23:29
you know, the big twist. I walked out of theater. My mind
23:31
was blown. I was
23:33
like, I just got just got had Here
23:35
it is again, I see people.
23:40
Amy sixth sense Lunchbox sixth
23:42
cents, Eddie sixth sense correct.
23:44
Tough to say.
23:48
Number three, Here you go, pretty
23:52
iconic line.
24:00
Everybody's in I mean,
24:02
I'm waiting for Lunchbox to put his head up, Amy,
24:04
Lunchbox Eddie Poulter Poulter
24:07
guys is correct. Yeah,
24:10
I'm back in it. Kind of Next
24:13
one, what
24:17
they want to play a game? Amy?
24:22
If you just stole his answer from the last one, Yes, Lunchbox
24:25
saw Eddie candy Man, it
24:27
is saw oh yack
24:30
lunchboxes back in the game, Eddie
24:33
three, Lunchbox three, Amy,
24:36
two were just a few to go? Number
24:41
five? Are You're gonna need a bigger
24:43
potion? A
24:47
You're gonna need a bigger potion Eddie
24:51
Jaws Lunchbox Jaws, Amy Jaws
24:54
correct. Next
24:58
one, Come on, years, Johnny,
25:02
Oh,
25:04
I'm in. That's right,
25:06
you're in. I'm in for the wom named that scary movie.
25:11
Amy the Joker, Lunchbox,
25:13
the Shining, Eddie the Shiny.
25:16
The shining is correct. What's his face though?
25:19
Yes? And he was a joker
25:21
points at some point, wasn't he? Yes?
25:24
And Batman, dang it.
25:27
Next one, whatever you do,
25:30
don't fall asleep,
25:34
oh man, whatever
25:37
you do, don't fall
25:40
asleep. Eddie's
25:43
in with confidence. I'm in, dang
25:47
it. Lunchbox is
25:49
still riding. Man. Amy
25:51
has no clue. I do have
25:54
a clue. All
25:56
right, we need your answers, guys. Amy
26:00
the Ring incorrect. Lunch
26:02
Box Friday thirteenth incorrect.
26:06
Eddie Nightmare on Elm
26:08
Street Correct. I
26:11
have nightmare and scratched out because I was like, no, that can't
26:13
be gosh, we
26:16
have three more. Here
26:18
you go. Next up, it rubs the motion
26:21
on its skin or else it gets the hose
26:23
again. It's
26:25
a weird part. I've never heard that um
26:34
Amy incorrect. Lunch Box
26:36
Friday thirteenth incorrect. Eddie, I have
26:39
Silence of the Lamb. Correct. Come
26:43
on, I
26:45
mean here, come on. Okay,
26:47
Hey, it's over, Gazelle
26:50
right now, you're not looking good with it, Amy as your player.
26:52
Okay, I see that. Yeah you know. Sorry,
26:55
Um, we're gonna give you one final shot when
26:57
it's over, so don't
26:59
hang up. You're not a full loser. Yeah, but Amy's
27:01
out of the competition. We
27:03
have two more. Here you go. Next one happen Amy,
27:12
Um it
27:15
Lunchbox, The Exorcist? Correct,
27:18
correct, Eddie never seen
27:20
it, but it's the extra if
27:25
he'd have missed at lunch had been in the final one. Here's
27:27
a lot. Here you go. What's your favorite scary
27:29
movie? Is
27:33
it? Yeah? Amy? Oh?
27:35
Old on? Um
27:38
got it? The Clown, Lunchbox,
27:41
It's scream. It's scream scream. Okay.
27:43
So first of all, let's congratulate our winner,
27:45
Eddie.
27:51
Now let's get down to the point
27:54
here, Grisel, you did not win by picking
27:56
Amy. However, you get one final shot
27:58
by you naming a movie yourself. Let's
28:01
seek if you can name this one, you win the prize.
28:03
Here you go. You'll flote down here.
28:06
We don't floute downing. We
28:09
all float down here. Let's play it one more
28:11
time. You'll flote down here. We
28:14
don't floute downing? Is
28:16
it? It?
28:18
It? Is it? Look
28:23
at that not enough comes through cut.
28:27
Yeah, we're kind of we're kind of out
28:29
of movies except for it. You're
28:32
known. I should have known, because
28:35
I mean, um,
28:37
what do you call this movie? Lines? Men
28:39
are always good with it. I'm
28:41
really bad at it, which would explain why I'm also
28:44
terrible at it. Oh,
28:47
I don't blame you to Amy, It's okay. I just
28:50
really really love you, so I picked you.
28:52
Oh well, thank you. Sorry. I couldn't win this one
28:54
for you, but you did it yourself. That's right, Grisell. Hold
28:56
one second, We're gonna get you. Walmart
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The latest form Nashville and Tullywood
29:15
Morgan number two thirty second Spitty
29:18
Congratulations out to Blake Shelton and
29:20
Gwen Stefani. They're engaged. Blake
29:22
shared the news on social media with the caption,
29:25
Hay Gwen Stefani. Thanks for saving
29:27
my twenty twenty and the rest of my life.
29:30
I love you. I heard he yes, another
29:32
congratulations. Tyler Farr and his wife
29:34
Hannah are expecting a baby girl. In
29:37
March. Brett Eldridge and Kelly
29:39
Clarkson release their Christmas song collaboration.
29:42
It's called Under the Mistletoe.
29:53
Yes, I'm
30:04
Morgan number two. That's your skinny hat. It's
30:06
time for the good news.
30:12
A tiny micro premy who was born
30:14
weighing one pound has defied the
30:17
odds after doctor said he had a little chance of
30:19
surviving. Russell Apol Junior
30:21
was born prematurely when his mom went into labor
30:23
twenty two weeks into her forty week pregnancy.
30:26
He's been one hundred and thirty three days in
30:28
the Neo natal antiparare unit. This
30:31
is at two Lane Lakeside Hospital, Louisiana,
30:33
and was finally able to go home this
30:35
month. Baby Russell wasn't
30:37
due until September twenty second, but he made
30:39
his way into the world early on May twentieth.
30:42
Doctors even said, hey, this probably
30:44
not gonna be good, but he
30:46
was a fighter. The medical team was there. Now
30:49
he's a strong baby. Weighing over eight pounds
30:51
in the hospital treat him to a surprise send off to
30:53
celebrate his end in the NIKIU
30:55
unit. The mom's like, hey, hospital
30:58
staff all the way, wild
31:00
story, awesome lunchbox, because your
31:03
first kid was in the NICKU for how long?
31:05
Two weeks? And how did that feel like?
31:07
Two years? Fell like two years, the longest two
31:09
weeks in my life, because you go in there every day
31:11
and it's just like, man, it's one every
31:13
three hours. You go in there and see him and feed him,
31:16
and it's just like the nurses in there and the small
31:18
babies. It was just very heavy and
31:20
overwhelming. One hundred thirty
31:23
three days. That's unbelievable.
31:25
Thank God. That's a great story. That's what it's all about.
31:28
That was tell me something good, bow
31:31
down story to day. This
31:34
story comes to us from Australia. A
31:36
woman got a notification on her phone that her
31:39
tesla was being stolen, and so
31:41
she decided to have some fun with the thief. Started
31:43
using the app making the car horn
31:45
hank, the lights go off, the windows rolled
31:48
down, and set a speed limit. So the
31:50
guy abandons the car, left his driver's
31:52
license in the driver's seat. Dang that the
31:54
tesla's are like that show used to watch Bait car,
31:57
Bait car, you can do that. I didn't know that. When I read
31:59
this story, I was like, that is crazy that
32:01
she could say you can only go twenty two miles an
32:03
hour, so he couldn't go any faster. Every
32:05
part of it's on the app everything, and
32:08
the car horn was going, aren't
32:11
aren't honking at people. Someone
32:13
tried to steal a cons tesla one
32:15
time, and he was like, okay,
32:18
he looks all the app. He goes, well, ten
32:20
miles an hour. You
32:23
know exactly where you are and you can watch where
32:25
the car is exactly. Yes, they followed
32:27
the car to a park like a couple of blocks away,
32:29
and the person abandoned it. But that Bay car was a showhere.
32:31
They would check people in the still. Yeah, they would leave it unlocked
32:33
and they leave the keys and ignition and it was really
32:35
the cops, and they'd have cameras all inside of it, and
32:38
they leave it in an area where there's a lot of cars
32:40
being stolen, and people would get in and
32:42
they would drive it and they'd go pick up their friends.
32:44
They better, we got our car, and then
32:46
cops and be like, all right, shut it down and go broom,
32:49
and then they would all the doors would lock and
32:52
they couldn't get out, and it was the people
32:54
would freak out, oh no, oh no,
32:57
and they start banging on the door. There we're
32:59
busting. So I would I would be scared.
33:01
I would be scared that somebody that was stealing your car would also have
33:03
a gun on them. And then it turns into
33:05
you're doing a TV bit and then all of a sudden it turns into a shootout
33:08
with the police. Does the show The
33:10
Police Joe still come on where they go around town
33:12
and cops, No, no, a
33:14
live they
33:18
did? Yeah, they are canceled. Why
33:21
Um, I think there was a lot of police stuff
33:23
at the time when they made that decision, and
33:25
then you know COVID and all that was
33:28
on it. The gas they were shooting
33:30
and he was getting gas and he was like what the crowd.
33:33
Then I saw a lot of stories that they were showing people
33:35
on the TV that ended up they were not guilty,
33:37
but their faces all over TV like they're
33:39
getting busted for things. And it was like it
33:42
started having issues with that because that'll cost
33:44
you money as a production all
33:46
right, there you go I'm lunchboxed out your bone head story
33:48
of the day. Let's
33:51
look at the top three songs in country music this
33:53
week. At number three, Russell Dickerson
33:55
Love you like I used to kiss
34:01
better every time you
34:03
speak like this this Stronger,
34:06
Longer with You. Number
34:08
two this week is Jason al Dean because
34:11
then guy, what I got? What I
34:13
got
34:13
out on the
34:16
Oh ma boo boore, You belongs
34:19
to the past and the back
34:21
of your man, You mehing And
34:24
the number one song Amy Can you sing the
34:26
number one song in country music without hearing a clip of
34:29
it? Jamison Rogers. Some girls,
34:32
some girls want to take home to
34:34
mama and break their heart, and then other
34:36
girls don't. Let's
34:39
see some guy get
34:41
the MoMA the phone, take a trip back
34:44
home and say they never done it. Got song
34:46
girl, drink a bottle of wine, got
34:48
a no rest to text to get him through
34:51
the gain by sometime it's
34:53
a clean ray, steak gone clean,
34:55
stay moving know something. Sometimes
34:58
some girls may get easy. Some
35:02
girls do we give that
35:04
one to her now, Oh yeah, she said, mama. And
35:06
some girls some girls
35:08
do that, and then other girls do other things.
35:11
That's his first number one and his next single
35:13
is gonna be the one with him, him and Luke Combs. Oh
35:15
cool. Yeah. The number one pop song
35:18
is called Mood from twenty four K
35:20
Golden featuring Ian d or Door
35:24
song just from TikTok. I
35:26
ain't trying to tell you, but try
35:28
to play cool. I ain't playing
35:30
by rules. Are they running out of names from people?
35:35
Like if all the names just been used up where it's
35:38
one word twenty four k golden, but
35:40
golden isn't spelled all the way through, it's golden g
35:43
O L D N. And then the number one
35:45
rock song is Corey Taylor Black Eyes
35:47
Blue.
35:55
There you go. Those are your big songs this week in music, different
35:58
formats. I do want to talk about Raimundo
36:00
for a second because he's now been married for Saturday,
36:03
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, almost
36:06
a week. Wow. How do you feel? Ye?
36:09
Are you over being tired and a little hungover?
36:11
Oh yeah, it lasted though a solid
36:13
twenty four hours. So but you're back yeah,
36:16
okay, I'm back to a hondo. And so how has your
36:18
life changed in those past few days? So
36:20
I started wearing the ring really for the first
36:22
time, and I was down in the hotel lobby and
36:24
I was with my buddy Billy, and we're just sitting
36:26
there talking. We just wanted to have some guy time, and out of
36:28
nowhere, these two girls just
36:30
came up and started talking to us, and they were just rapping
36:33
out with us, and they're really interested in what we were saying. And
36:35
I was like, ladies, I have to stop this conversation
36:38
and just tell y'all, like I literally just got married
36:40
yesterday, and if my wife comes down here, it's
36:42
gonna be so awkward that I'm talking to girls. I
36:44
said, I'm married, and they're like, well, you can still
36:46
talk to girls. But then I was
36:48
talking to Billy, I said, why did they just
36:50
come up and talk to us? Did
36:53
they know me from the show? I don't think so, because they
36:55
were from Canada. We are in Canada,
36:57
but I didn't know the show. But they literally probably
37:00
felt comfortable because I have a ring and
37:02
they wanted to talk with a guy
37:05
that was married, so you think it's a
37:07
comfortability thing. And I
37:09
feel like they were kind of interested in me because
37:11
I had a ring on, and why do you think that is
37:14
everything we were saying? They were dying laughing, They're
37:16
like, what are you guys doing tonight, and I said, we'll have a job tomorrow.
37:18
I have a wife. I have to go home too, I'm a
37:20
married man. But they kept
37:23
talking to us. We were there for twenty thirty minutes.
37:25
I took put it on my Instagram for
37:27
whatever reason. Now, all of a sudden, girls come up to me
37:29
and hit on me and talk to me because I have
37:31
the ring. Do you think the ring represents
37:35
stability, commitment
37:38
and women are attracted to that. I mean,
37:41
that's what studies show. But
37:43
Ray countered it a little bit. He made
37:45
it seem like they were I thought he was implying
37:47
they were comfortable to approach him because they don't have to worry
37:50
about him hitting on them because he's married and they
37:52
can just have a good conversation. But then
37:54
also he's saying he thinks they came up because
37:57
they were attracted to him more ed even
37:59
married for him years fifteen. Did
38:01
you find that when you started wearing a wedding ring more women
38:04
wanted to come up to you? No? Do you
38:06
find it now? Negative? Okay, so
38:09
this is a bunch of crap. What do you think the situation
38:11
is with Ray? Well, I mean I thought about it but
38:13
don't you think kind of like this is kind of our
38:15
culture a little bit. Don't we always want what we don't
38:17
what we can't get. Maybe
38:20
there's a point, maybe there's something to Ray that doesn't
38:22
happen to me. But maybe with Ray they see
38:24
like we'll never be able to get
38:26
him, so let's just go hit on him hard and
38:29
maybe they will. Maybe they're shooting their shot. Who knows
38:32
they were shooting their shot? Well, they were definitely.
38:34
They were curious what we were doing the rest of
38:36
the night, and we informed them we have fiances
38:38
and wives, so we're hanging out with them. But they
38:41
still want to know if we were going
38:43
out, if we were hitting bars. They were curious which
38:45
bars we were going to. What about your buddy doink?
38:47
They were just interesting him because he didn't have a ring on. Well,
38:49
the reason I said the ring is because they started talking
38:51
to me first, and I said, well, let me introduce you to my buddy
38:53
Billy. He's also and he's engaged those ladies,
38:56
and I'm a married man. Okay, did you how many times
38:58
did you tell him you're a married man? Like that? Honestly,
39:00
probably the exact same amount that I just told you guys.
39:02
Oh that's a lot. What about when you were at your
39:04
poll before your wedding, didn't some girls come
39:06
down and try to talk to you then too? They were familiar
39:08
with me being engaged. But
39:11
yeah, I got hit on then as well. And but they did
39:13
know that I was very close to getting married. But
39:15
for whatever reason they wanted to party with me more.
39:17
Because I was about to be a married man. Couldn't
39:20
be the girls from Canada. I just really wanted to
39:22
know where to go? Yeah, I mean there, could
39:24
it be that girls from Canada just nicer? Oh
39:27
that's also what I was thinking. Um, they weren't
39:29
standoffish at all, very open to conversation.
39:31
So maybe they're just really polite up there.
39:34
I'm from Semi Canada, and I would
39:36
say they do talk more up there than they knew in
39:38
other parts of set. Mike Canada,
39:40
Okay, hey put this on Facebook, Morgan, will you?
39:43
Yeah, I will see if our listeners know what question.
39:46
I don't even know. Raymundo
39:48
was getting hit on a lot more. Is
39:51
it because he has a wedding ring now? Because
39:54
this has been twice as to come up right? Yes, Okay,
39:58
I got to ask what the best country music video is
40:00
of all time, and so just I
40:02
just fired off the first video I thought about
40:05
that touched me and that I
40:08
remember from as a kid, and it was Garth Brooks
40:10
Standing outside the Fire was so good. They're
40:12
fool Hill Bymptom giving Walking
40:16
Wire, Benston started
40:18
living if you standing outside
40:21
This whole video is about a special knee kid who
40:24
in the end wants to run track and
40:26
he's running and he wipes out and
40:30
the parents run down and they're like, don't touch him,
40:32
let him finish the race, and he gets up and he finishes
40:34
the race bloody, and then Garth Brooks is playing
40:37
with fire on the bleachers behind him. Yes,
40:39
this video, And I don't know if I watched
40:42
every video again if i'd fill it with but if that's the one,
40:44
they said, hey, what was your favorite video of all time? I was like, standing
40:46
outside the fire, obviously, but
40:48
I watched it again this morning before
40:50
the show and I still listen. It's
40:52
corny and like when guards staring at
40:54
the camera playing the fires behind him. It's very
40:57
nineties and very Garth from the nineties.
40:59
Loved it and I still got a little emotional with the story.
41:01
Cool such a good music video.
41:04
So that's the one I answered, and then I started to go, Okay, what
41:06
are the video popped in my head that I can think of where I was
41:08
like wow? And it was later obviously,
41:10
but it was Sugarland Stay. She
41:14
has no makeup on crying in the video.
41:16
It's just her in Christian period during
41:19
a white room, and it's a
41:21
different perspective of the
41:24
woman who is being
41:26
cheated with and her husband's
41:29
going back to his wife. That's what the song
41:31
is. But I remember just seeing
41:33
the video on an airport and go on, what's happening here? Because it almost
41:35
shuts everything down. The only thing I can compare it
41:37
to was there was a Super Bowl ad a
41:40
few years ago and in the commercial it's
41:42
just quiet and you're like, oh, TV's broken,
41:44
but you look over in their words coming across the screen
41:46
they wrote on the screen, only they kind of wanted to
41:49
make everybody go, oh, well, this isn't normal, what's happening. This
41:51
video was like that because there was nothing going on
41:54
except I'm staring in the camera all
41:56
the way broken down and her crying. And
41:59
I just remember Mber that too. So those are the
42:01
two that came to my mind. Favorite
42:03
Cutch music video, Amy, I mean the first one that came
42:05
into my mind, and then I had to go look it up because I couldn't
42:07
remember exactly what the song was called. But Travis
42:10
Tripp was in a wheelchair, and
42:12
then the song is tell Me I was dreaming. But
42:15
there was a series, like there was three videos
42:17
that went along with this storyline, and this
42:19
is the second one, and it
42:22
just was really powerful and sad, and I
42:24
remember crying and watching it on TV.
42:26
And I don't know the wife.
42:29
Do you remember it? No? But I love this song.
42:31
Oh it's so good. Yeah,
42:33
I don't it's depressing, it's all. Want to tell you the
42:36
whole story. I mean, it's been
42:38
out for years. The
42:40
wife. He's in a wheelchair because he is
42:42
a vet, and his
42:45
wife is out cleaning the boat and she's pregnant
42:47
and while she's cleaning the boat, she slips and
42:49
hits her head on the dock and then he's in wheelchairs,
42:51
so he can't save her and she dies. All
42:55
right, guys, everybody, we're gonna have a meeting today. What's
42:58
the absolute most sad Well,
43:00
I'd like to say it's very sad when a vet goes over and
43:02
serves and is injured. Okay, put that on the list, Jim,
43:05
Well, Timmy, what are you saying over
43:07
there? Well, what if she's pregnant and
43:09
she falls? He that vet we were talking
43:11
about Kennot's wowst
43:16
get this though. They were able
43:18
to she was pregnant with the baby,
43:20
but they were able. At the end, the baby lives,
43:23
so he and Clark. You said, you have a weird,
43:25
weirdly happy ending. Well, yeah, so
43:28
he's still is still in a wheelchair and she dies. But
43:30
what if we let the baby live? Just give people a shred
43:33
of hope. That's the ticket. Not
43:35
bad recorded it up?
43:38
What the crap? Great
43:42
song though, great? Tell me I
43:44
was dreaming that's a good one. Eddie.
43:46
Your favorite Coutch music video, Well, you guys went heavy.
43:48
I went. I went more of just like
43:50
it's cool because it's awesome, it looks awesome.
43:53
I went Tatahoochie because I
43:55
mean, Alan Jackson is skiing with jeans
43:58
one and the cowboy hat who does
44:00
that? And the conic scene
44:02
absolutely, and then at night he's chilling by
44:05
the fire with his Dallas Cowboys T shirt on
44:07
best video ever in my mind, great
44:09
video. I went to the Cutch Music Hall of Fame and was looking
44:11
at some exhibits and they had his jeans from
44:13
that video. Come on, they are almost completely
44:15
whitewashed now because they're old. And two when
44:17
they're wet in the video, they're darker obviously
44:20
because the water great when
44:22
though I'm really good. Check those jeans
44:24
out, lunchbox man. This one
44:26
hit me in the heart. And I don't know how many awards it
44:28
won, but it was amazing and it was really
44:30
personal to me. And it's Chris Chanson better.
44:32
I don't because
44:35
I'm in the video and I'm just like, man, that
44:37
makes it the best video of all time. You picked a video
44:39
you're in? Yeah? Nice,
44:42
Ray moondowt you have cut video? Yeah?
44:45
I had to go with my boy and it's his most
44:47
popular YouTube video and it's break
44:50
up in a small town. It's just a house burning down.
44:52
There's no special effects and Sam's just singing the
44:54
song running through the town. He's not gonna stop
44:56
the song because the house is burning down. And I
44:58
chose fire as well, just like you, I've never feel
45:03
what's your favorite all time country song? Right now? You go? Um
45:06
his newest one, Hard to Forget?
45:09
Your favorite all time country song is hard
45:11
to forget by Sam Hunt all time?
45:14
Yes? Cool? What's your second favorite all
45:16
time country song? Number two was body
45:18
Like a Back Road. This one's
45:20
easily top five though all time country song?
45:22
Yeah, all right, Ye
45:25
have anything in your top five that isn't Sam Hunt?
45:28
Honestly, it's just him. I mean maybe top ten,
45:30
I would have a different artist. Other
45:33
videos that were amazing that that popped
45:35
up, thunder Rolls, Oh Garth,
45:37
fantastic, that's a movie.
45:39
Independence Day Martina
45:41
McBride was a great video. Remember that one
45:43
scream Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Black
45:47
White, Michael Jackson. Eddie's
45:51
the only one on the show that's had COVID. Yes,
45:54
I was reading a story today because there's so much new that
45:56
comes out about it all the time, because it's novel,
45:59
meaning new we don't know, we're
46:01
learning as we go. COVID's
46:04
cognitive cost is some patients
46:07
brains may age up to ten
46:09
years after COVID. Oh wow.
46:12
People recovering from COVID nineteen may self are significant
46:15
brain function impacts, with one
46:17
of the worst cases being the infection linked
46:19
to mental decline equivalent to the brain aging
46:21
ten years. So I will live
46:24
to be whatever I live, but my brain may
46:26
die ten years before I do. Well, if your brain
46:28
dies, you die, so you may effects
46:31
from it. Do you feel in your
46:33
fifties right now? Uh? No, do
46:36
you think in your fifties right now? No, I'm
46:38
still right where I left off. That's exactly what
46:40
a fifty two year old would say. I sure don't
46:43
now bones. How about that weather
46:45
though, you
46:48
Samy's Pile of Stories. So Luke
46:50
Holmes has a new set of Crocs coming
46:53
out. They officially go on sale November tenth
46:55
at crocs dot com. But these are extra
46:57
special because they have a fuzz lining.
47:00
Oh yeah, yeah, I've seen the foot
47:02
the front of the foot, the toe part is like
47:04
a skeleton with a beard on it with a
47:06
hat okay, which is different than his other
47:09
ones that just had the little knobs
47:11
on it the charms, which
47:13
my dog ate off of them in about three
47:15
minutes, every charm off of it. Then they were
47:17
just regular Crocs again. But at least these
47:19
here have a old drawing on the front of them. Yeah, and the
47:21
drawing is actually the skull that's on the back of
47:23
his tour bust. And then the little snap
47:26
thingies that go on there is like a Gibson guitar,
47:28
a pair of cowboy boots, and apparently
47:30
there are a lot more that goes on in these But
47:33
yeah, they're going to retail for sixty dollars.
47:36
That's an expensive croc. Crocs
47:38
and I guess since they have the fuzzy lining, you can't just
47:41
get them all wet. That is an expensive
47:43
croc. Okay, what are rocks for? So
47:46
if you love the smell of KFC
47:50
Fried Chicken, they are selling
47:52
fire logs so you can burn
47:54
a fire in your house and your
47:57
home will smell like eleven herbs and spices.
48:00
On my Instagram, which is mister Bobby Bones,
48:02
you will see a picture of Caitlin and I had a drive
48:04
through on foot because we didn't have a car
48:06
that was Kentucky Fried Chicken. Oh but why
48:09
didn't do y'all walk there? Sort
48:11
of? We were on a tour bus driving back
48:13
from Arkansas because I've been shooting the TV
48:15
show. Tour buses can't go through the drive through, so
48:18
we're like, we want to Kentucky Fried Chicken, So they pull it.
48:20
We pull over the parking lot, walk over to it,
48:22
and they're like Hey, you can't go through the drive through
48:24
on foot, so we went
48:26
to the window in order. They let us there, but
48:29
we were standing at the drive through when our buddy
48:31
took our picture of us. But we Kentucky chickens.
48:33
Awesome, it's your original or crispy. I love
48:35
extra crispy. Can't be crispy enough? I agree? Yeah?
48:37
What else? Am? Well? Just heads up? You can final
48:40
mets select walmarts but also on
48:42
their website everywhere, and they've sold
48:44
out before, so make sure if you want these,
48:46
you're on it. And they're about fifteen dollars
48:48
and eighty eight since okay, and then most
48:51
Americans poll was taken, they want
48:53
to end seasonal time changes. Yeah,
48:55
I agree with that. Go figure. There are a few things.
48:57
Let's end seasonal time changes. Let's end
48:59
the electoral college. Both are
49:01
ridiculous and antiquated ideas.
49:05
Yes, and that's
49:08
this weekend. November first is the
49:10
time change. So this is your reminder of that. But
49:13
it causes a risk of like an increase
49:15
in hospital emissions because there's messed
49:17
up sleep, and there's inflammation and people
49:20
have strokes and heart attacks and all kinds of things
49:22
because we change the time so let's just stop changing
49:25
the time. Yeah, somebody's vote shouldn't be worth
49:27
more than mine because they live in a less populated area.
49:29
This is not even any story, No, but I mean
49:31
I agree with you. So yeah, hey,
49:33
you can say that stuff. But here's some tips
49:36
for this weekend. It says, even though you gain
49:38
the extra hour, go to bed at your usual
49:41
time. Don't stay up and enjoy that.
49:44
That's the only good thing about Also,
49:46
wake up at your regular time and you'll
49:49
feel a lot better because it takes
49:51
people in the spring and in the fall. I'm
49:53
not doing that either. Okay,
49:56
do you set I guess we don't really have to set I guess
49:59
our Apple our phone owns like everything automatic.
50:01
Yeah, except for when I walk into my kitchen and you
50:03
want to sound old, be sure to set your clocks
50:06
back. And they are in a couple. But that's what
50:08
you used to say. Now most things are digital
50:10
and they just kind of catch it themselves.
50:12
I am that's my pile. That
50:15
was Amy's pile of stories. It's
50:17
time for the good news.
50:20
Something good. So
50:23
this cute little husband and wife. They lived
50:26
together and an assisted living center
50:28
in Brandon, Florida. But then the
50:30
husband, Joseph. He had to have surgery, so
50:32
he was separated from his wife for two
50:35
hundred and fifteen days.
50:37
Wow. They were only able to talk to
50:39
each other on the phone or through windows,
50:42
and they finally got reunited. I've
50:44
got a clip of that happening.
50:59
Wow. So cute. They finally got to
51:01
hug. It was really heartwarming. Obviously happy
51:03
tears. So shout out even Joseph back
51:06
together. That's a long time. It was
51:08
a long time. I mean, you just hope you
51:10
you everybody,
51:12
you just hope you have that. Yeah, oh yeah,
51:14
that's the goal. Wow, that's
51:17
what it's all about, right there. That was
51:19
tell me something good. Here's
51:22
a voicemail we got last night from Jocelyn
51:24
and her mom. Good morning, studio.
51:27
We love you. I've been basically
51:29
listening to you since the wound and
51:32
sngradulations, ran Bay on your wedding,
51:34
and Bobby and Caitlin. We love
51:37
you guys, love you bye,
51:39
Thank you very much guys for calling. Here's
51:41
one from Christy Heaven and Anthony
51:44
and California. Anthony included
51:47
you guys on his homework this week. His
51:49
vocabulary words were jewels, rickety,
51:51
blasted, sharp, and blurt and he wanted
51:53
to read your sentences. The jewels
51:55
a Raymundo's ring are bink,
51:58
lunchbox car rickety, Amy
52:01
blasch the mozza into
52:03
a pool. Eddie thinks she's shark, but
52:05
he's old. Bobby cannot see
52:08
everything. It is a blow want
52:10
to screaming? No, we
52:13
love the show. Keep it up. All those
52:15
things are ride on with all of us on
52:17
my car. Yeah yeah, yeah, And Raizor
52:19
ring is a little extra wedding
52:22
ring is like white diamonds, black
52:24
diamonds. Nice and then Amy, Yeah,
52:27
that's a good one. Okay, let's
52:29
go over now and get in the morning Corny. Here we go,
52:34
Morning Corny. What do skeletons
52:37
order at a restaurant? What do skeletons
52:39
order at a restaurant? Spare ribs?
52:47
That was the morning Corny.
52:50
Let's go to Rodney and California. Who's on right
52:52
now? Hey Rodney? How are you? Bobby?
52:55
Doing nothing? Just a little radio show
52:57
up here? What do you up to right now? I'm to
53:00
break it work right now? Okay, awesome,
53:02
We'll give a chance to win some cash. We're gonna play
53:04
this game that we call never gonna get it
53:08
now. If someone on the show gets it
53:10
and you pick them. You win thirty
53:12
dollars today, twenty bucks in my money, and the pod
53:15
is up to ten dollars from you guys, right,
53:17
it's thirty bucks total, Mike, Okay,
53:19
thirty bucks total. Here we go. Who
53:22
would you like to pick? And never gonna
53:24
get it? After I read the question about
53:27
one in four people have made this bold
53:30
move in someone else's home? What
53:32
is it about? One in
53:34
four people have made this bold
53:37
move in someone else's
53:39
home? What is that bold move?
53:43
You guys all end? Who usually
53:47
Morgan? You should play too, because Morgan's really the one who wins
53:49
us most of all. So yeah, yeah,
53:52
I can't remember that. You have Amy, lunchbox, Eddie
53:54
and Morgan. Who do you think has the best shot to get in this? Right?
53:58
Oh? Raymundo's into there's a question again. All
54:00
right. The question is about one in four people
54:03
have made this bold move in someone else's
54:05
home. What's that move? I'll
54:14
go to Morgan? Okay, Morgan, are
54:16
you ready? I'm ready? What is your answer? Use
54:21
their phone charger? Oh, just plug
54:23
it into the phone charger. Okay, Amy, what do you
54:25
have like made themselves
54:27
a snap? Like just
54:29
went to bridge just like your lunchbox
54:32
number two in the bathroom.
54:36
All are bold, some bolder than others.
54:38
Yeah, Eddie taking a dump? Oh
54:40
yeah, very good? Raymundo
54:44
nap time? Oh, explain that
54:46
one to me. You just stir over at their house
54:48
all of a sudden, you get a little drowsy, and you just decide,
54:50
even though I'm not in my house, I wouldn't mind a nap.
54:53
Why not just take some shut eye? Hey, Ronnie,
54:55
what would you have guessed? One or four people have made this bold
54:57
move in someone else's home? What is it? Dude? I should
54:59
have gone before of the guys because I said
55:01
poops. Yeah exactly. That's just a guy
55:03
thing to think though. But that's a very bold It
55:06
is bold. It is a very bold move. It is bold.
55:08
Uh the answer, come on, isn't
55:12
anything any of you had? What? What? Making
55:16
love with? Who?
55:22
Maybe your wife is there too? Eddy?
55:25
Changing the way the toilet pepper roll is hanging in the
55:27
bathroom and switching it out. You
55:31
know why they had to change it though? Yeah? Because they
55:33
were good. Ladnya
55:37
did not win thirty dollars. Where do you live in California?
55:40
I live in a town called Riverdale. Oh
55:43
yeah, and I work in Fresnow. Okay,
55:45
so you guys were here about a year ago. Recently,
55:48
like this month, I took my
55:50
girlfriend. We went and saw the Raging Idiots and it was it
55:52
was super awesome. You had fun at the
55:54
Raging Idiots concert. Yeah,
55:57
it was. We played a fair. We played the fair, right,
56:00
yeah, the big Fresne Fair. And then I got fined
56:02
a bunch of money because I kept playing over the limit. Oh
56:04
I didn't know that. Yeah, I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah,
56:06
I remember. I remember. I was like, do want me to shut it down because
56:09
it's time for our set? I was like, can we play one more? It's
56:11
gonna cost me fifty bucks this minute.
56:14
We don't care about your money, like, we don't get how much
56:16
money you lose, So we just kept playing.
56:19
You remember that, Rodney?
56:21
I do all right? Cool? You didn't win, Rodney,
56:23
but I appreciate you coming on the air with us today. Thanks for
56:25
having all right, see you later, my friend Amy,
56:29
If you had to pick somebody on the show who loves
56:31
money the most, who would it be? Lunchbox? Yeah,
56:34
We'll do anything for it. Yeah, would
56:36
you agree with that? Lunchbox? I love money number
56:38
one thing in the world, the most important
56:41
thing in the world. You think money is more important
56:43
than family? Yep? Okay, so
56:45
here, what's do we have. I have a business
56:47
proposal for you. Okay, with Halloween
56:49
coming up, I will give you ten
56:51
bucks for every one of these that
56:53
you do. Number one, walk
56:56
under a ladder. Okay, that's
56:58
no problem. You will do that for ten button. All these are
57:00
really bad luck things come so
57:02
for ten bucks, you'll walk under a ladder. No problems. You
57:04
may do all this later in the show today, Okay,
57:07
there's ten bucks.
57:09
Break a mirror, no problem. People
57:12
break mirrors all the time. Do you think they
57:14
have bad luck? Like truckers driving that have a mirror
57:16
like they're transport and mirrors they show up, they're
57:18
broken. I don't have bad luck. This happens,
57:21
I'll slam it down the ground, say I ain't scared
57:23
of your mirror. Okay, would you do that? Yeah,
57:26
I don't really think that anything bad's gonna happen,
57:28
But I guess you don't know that. That's that's
57:30
part of their bad luck, is that that broke. Maybe
57:32
they don't get paid that day. That's a good point. Didn't think about
57:34
that so you'll walk under a ladder, you'll break a mirror,
57:37
no problem. You will open an umbrella in
57:39
the room. Oh yeah, I
57:41
mean, who hasn't done that on accident? Accidentally
57:43
hit the button up, so I opened it indoors. Nothing
57:46
half accidents different, Yeah,
57:48
Oh, you can always apologize this. Purposefully
57:51
open up an umbrella in the room, like I survived
57:54
ghosts like a week and a half ago. Guys to ten
57:56
dollars, yep, I'm up to how much? Fifty bucks?
57:58
Thirty? And then you'll step
58:00
on a crack. Yeah, break your mom
58:02
back, that's bad luck for her. I
58:05
did used to avoid all cracks when
58:07
I was in like first grade, so
58:10
so far later on in the show, at the same time,
58:13
when the same segment, you'll walk under a ladder. Yep, you'll
58:15
break a mirror, no problem, You'll open an
58:18
umbrella in the room, and you will step
58:20
on a crack. Yeah. Now
58:22
here's some other ones. I don't know if they're worth ten dollars, though
58:24
you can decide. Tipping a salt
58:26
shaker over that's bad
58:28
luck, and I don't feel like it's more ten bucks.
58:30
I'll tell you what. I give you two bucks for that one okay,
58:33
good, okay,
58:36
two dollars for that one. You have to walk past
58:38
a black cat. Now, we don't have a black cat
58:40
up here. We'll see black cats are a little weird. When
58:42
I do see a black cat, I try to turn around. But
58:46
that's the one, that's the one that gets me that
58:48
they are a bad sign. But for ten bucks, i'll
58:50
do it. Well, we don't have a black cat. So
58:53
if you can find a black cat today and film it, they'll be ten
58:55
more dollars. Okay, good luck with that, okay.
58:58
And then if you find a penny pick
59:00
it up on tails? Would you do that? Oh? Every
59:02
day? All right? Well, then I'm not doing that. No, No, I wouldn't
59:04
do that. Okay, up
59:06
for grabs later on the show. Forty
59:09
two dollars if you can pull off all five of
59:11
these things and you're not worried about having bad luck. No,
59:13
Okay, listen, if it was on
59:15
the actual like Halloween, maybe it'd be a problem,
59:18
but a couple days early, it's not a big deal. Yeah, we're
59:20
gonna do that later on this show. I mean, yeah, would
59:22
you do that? I mean I think I probably would, but
59:24
also I might just avoid it just in case
59:27
that's my thing. I don't believe it, but in case,
59:29
I'm not gonna do it. The most popular kid
59:31
costumes for Halloween. Number one is which number
59:33
two is Dinosaur? Your kids
59:36
are going to do? Is your daughter still doing nothing?
59:38
Spider Man for Stevenson,
59:40
and then stuff Shira. She keeps saying nothing. But
59:42
then also she emailed me some Amazon
59:45
link to a kimono
59:46
so comfortable. I should wear a kimono. That's
59:49
not bad. So I don't know. And
59:51
your son is Superman Slash,
59:54
he's gonna be spider Man on He's
59:56
Superman by day, spider Man on Halloween.
59:59
I he found a zipper in his Spider
1:00:01
Man suit. Yeah, like a pe zipper. Oh yeah.
1:00:04
And it was like he struck gold and
1:00:06
me too actually, because we had been unzipping
1:00:08
him from the back to pull the whole bodysuit down
1:00:10
so he could go pee. And then one
1:00:13
day or he was like the second day
1:00:15
he had it, but still he was wearing it all
1:00:17
day and it was annoying. And then
1:00:19
he's like, oh my gosh, checked
1:00:22
this out, and he's in the kitchen and he just
1:00:24
zips it down in front of everybody, and then all day
1:00:26
long. It was like, you mean
1:00:28
anything from my pockets and my shorts
1:00:30
inside my pants and he was just unzipping it
1:00:32
and sticking his hand in there. Are you taking him chuck
1:00:34
treating? I don't know what we're gonna do. I
1:00:37
don't just playing it by your about day.
1:00:39
I think that our neighborhood I feel safe in.
1:00:41
So there's quite a few houses. He
1:00:43
can go around and maybe get some candy and then
1:00:45
we'll just try to create a fun experience at home
1:00:47
with a movie and popcorn and candy or something because
1:00:50
it's a Saturday. Hey, Ray, Earlier in the show,
1:00:52
you mentioned your favorite country song of all time is
1:00:55
sam Haunt break Up in a Small Town.
1:00:57
Okay, now it's Jay Well is the music video. But
1:01:00
what's your favorite country song? I've harder to forget Sam
1:01:02
Hai. I just wanted to get that on here. I want to give Ray
1:01:04
his favorite music on
1:01:06
the show right now is Michael in Arkansas?
1:01:09
Hey Michael, what's going on with you? Morning?
1:01:12
Studio? Morning? So I am
1:01:14
post to my girlfriend and she
1:01:17
wants She asked if she could pick the ring, and
1:01:19
I said, okay, that's fine if you want to pick the ring.
1:01:22
And anyways, she picked out
1:01:24
one of those eight dollars rings because we
1:01:27
just had a newborn baby, so our money's
1:01:29
kind of tied. But I feel bad
1:01:31
because I didn't buy her an actual engagement
1:01:33
ring, So I don't know if I should
1:01:36
go and buy her warn without her
1:01:38
knowing and give it to her or just leave
1:01:40
it be. Okay, I'm glad you asked that question.
1:01:43
Bones World Classic
1:01:46
Fegiver. You
1:01:48
have a newborn baby. I don't think you need to be throwing a
1:01:50
bunch of money at a ring right now, especially if
1:01:52
she's not expecting one. What I do think
1:01:54
would be nice to do, though, is
1:01:57
the year anniversary you save up.
1:01:59
You have a little time to save up a little bit of money
1:02:01
and get her a ring, maybe even
1:02:03
the wedding day. You could get
1:02:05
a nice band that goes with the
1:02:08
wedding. I don't think you need to do it right now, because
1:02:10
obviously you have other more
1:02:12
important things like a human life to
1:02:14
take care of. Would you agree with that, Michael, Yes, And
1:02:16
she's not saying she wants it, so
1:02:19
there's no need to feel any pressure to get
1:02:21
it. So my advice for you is take
1:02:24
care of the kid, save up a little
1:02:26
bit. Heck, if three months down the road. You've saved
1:02:28
up a little bit and you want to buy your something and to do it then, do
1:02:31
not put pressure on yourself to upgrade that ring
1:02:33
right now? Okay, you being
1:02:35
a good dad is going to be worth so much
1:02:37
more than you getting her a ring. This just
1:02:40
a little bit better than the one you already got her. So feel
1:02:42
good about that. You're making a responsible decision
1:02:45
and I like that about you. Thank you all
1:02:47
right, now you go have a good day, a good life.
1:02:49
I appreciate I listened to you all every morning and
1:02:51
I've finally got to talk to you all first time.
1:02:54
But we're super pumped you got in and tell
1:02:56
her we say hello too, and congratulations on the baby.
1:02:59
Thank you. All right, there's Michael. Everybody,
1:03:01
let's go over to Maddie and Virginia, who's on the phone.
1:03:04
Hey Maddie, thank you for calling the show. What's
1:03:06
going on? Hi? I just wanted
1:03:08
to call to you guys and let you know how
1:03:10
awesome you guys are. You guys make my morning
1:03:13
a lot better when I wake up early, because
1:03:15
my life's been a little bit stressful. So when
1:03:17
I started the morning with Bobby Bones, it makes
1:03:19
it a little bit better every day. Oh, we appreciate
1:03:21
that. Is there any segment that you like to hear that
1:03:23
we do occasionally or when you hear this is
1:03:26
coming up, you look forward to it. I mean,
1:03:28
it's just like the entire show. But
1:03:30
I think it was a few days ago Lunchbox
1:03:32
went to Matt hunted house and
1:03:35
that was just like, really funny the whole situation.
1:03:37
I thought that was really cool. So if you guys did
1:03:39
more stuff like that, that would be awesome. You mean,
1:03:42
we should do more bits that we over
1:03:44
two months continue to stretch out in Milk
1:03:47
and it wasn't meant like that. We just had to get Lunchbox
1:03:49
to Iowa and that was tough. He had to drive ten hours,
1:03:52
we had to get that house was hard to airbnb right
1:03:54
because it self has packed. I mean it's sold out
1:03:56
every night if you look at the Calendard's book booked,
1:03:58
booked, booked. But it was a great bit. So thank
1:04:00
you for acknowledging that. Lunchbox still a lot of driving
1:04:02
to get up there, and I was pretty proud
1:04:04
of that segment and the nine years it took to finish
1:04:06
it. So thank you for the call, and
1:04:08
I hope you have awesome day. I'm glad we can help you out in the morning.
1:04:11
Thank you. If you guys want to be part
1:04:13
of the show, we encourage you to call us. Eight seven
1:04:15
seven seventy seven. Bobby, It's
1:04:18
time for the good news.
1:04:24
Julie Weaver, who lives in Boise, Idaho,
1:04:26
was doing some shopping for her and her neighbor.
1:04:29
She gets to the checkout and it's like, the total
1:04:31
is gonna be a little over four hundred dollars, and she pulls
1:04:33
out her wallet and the casher goes, nope, your groceries
1:04:35
have already been paid for him. She's like, what do you
1:04:37
mean. She's like, yep, someone paid for him, No
1:04:40
idea who. She goes home and post about it on
1:04:42
Facebook, and it turns out it was happening
1:04:44
all over town. Some guy for his birthday,
1:04:46
he's the CEO of a company, gave all his
1:04:48
employees money and said go pay for people's groceries
1:04:51
at the grocery store. Five thousand dollars
1:04:53
worth the groceries throughout the town. Dang, that's awesome,
1:04:55
that's what it's all about. That was
1:04:57
tell me something good. I
1:05:00
just got a text from Kitlin, says Amy.
1:05:02
Called me pretending to be Food Network offering
1:05:05
me a contract. Oh yeah, were you joining a prank
1:05:07
call? Har Are you being funny? No, I was just being funny.
1:05:09
I had a call her about something and then I thought
1:05:12
right before and she picked up by the whole I'm gonna
1:05:14
say I'm the Food Network. Yesterday
1:05:16
Caitlyn posted a cooking video which I
1:05:18
had to convince her to do. I actually think she lost
1:05:20
a bet, and when she lost the bet, I said, Okay,
1:05:22
you have to make this cooking video. So she did
1:05:24
what they call engagement chicken, which
1:05:27
she kind of walks through all the steps and she
1:05:29
wasn't engaged at the time, and the first part of the videos
1:05:31
like, hey, I don't know if this works. I got no ring on my finger.
1:05:34
But then there's a graphic that I put
1:05:36
up. The other goes one week later she was engaged because
1:05:38
she was but we'll put it up if you want to see it at
1:05:40
bobbybones dot com. I was pretty proud of
1:05:42
her no interest in being on TV or
1:05:45
and she was like, yeah, I'll do it. She's a good cook, though, and people
1:05:47
who are already making it. She said
1:05:49
that to me last night. She's like, I cannot believe I
1:05:52
have like twenty people that made chicken last night and
1:05:54
I just posted it today. But it's a pretty
1:05:56
easy recipe and it is excellent.
1:05:59
Just when she makes is one of my favorite things, like
1:06:01
sticks lemons in its butt and cooks it. But
1:06:03
in the video she explained why she does
1:06:05
that. Okay, good, she's not doing it for fun, I
1:06:08
don't think so, and she watch out.
1:06:10
She only had me cut out one joke because
1:06:13
well because I was from a
1:06:15
lot of it. I was sitting behind the camera helping her,
1:06:17
and then she just got irritated with me being the director too.
1:06:20
Um, and there's that you have to go deep into
1:06:22
the chickens cavity and like put
1:06:24
put your hand in there and dig it out. And I go, hey, tell
1:06:26
everybody who asked the chicken for permission. First She's
1:06:28
like, I'm not saying that, no, no, no, yeah
1:06:34
yeah, but yeah yeah okay.
1:06:37
Um. So check it out Bobbybones dot com if
1:06:39
you want to see that, Gabby in North
1:06:41
Carolina, you are on the show.
1:06:43
We appreciate you calling Gabby. What's going on?
1:06:47
Hey, good morning studio morning. So
1:06:50
I just wanted to call and say
1:06:53
one congratulations everyone. Um,
1:06:56
Mike Ray and Bobby.
1:06:58
You guys are all still send you in to bring Joyce.
1:07:01
Twenty twenty was your guys's engagement
1:07:03
and also getting married. Thank
1:07:05
you. That's huge. Thank you. Um.
1:07:08
But I wanted to say that
1:07:11
your book Fight, Grand
1:07:13
Repeat, Fail Until you Don't actually
1:07:16
encouraged me to stop a long
1:07:18
time addiction. And I know it sounds minor,
1:07:21
but I was severely addicted to soda.
1:07:25
I'm twenty seven now. I've been drinking
1:07:27
soda almost every day since I was
1:07:29
seven, and
1:07:32
I'm now. Yesterday celebrated a year
1:07:34
of not drinking soda. Wow, it's a big deal. Yeah,
1:07:37
I'll give you a clap for that, because I also had
1:07:39
a really bad soda problem where I was drinking
1:07:41
a three liter of Mountain Dew a day. I just didn't
1:07:43
know how bad it was for me. And listen, do you want to do
1:07:45
anything in moderation? I feel like that's okay. I don't
1:07:48
do moderation well period. And
1:07:50
my book that I wrote, I guess it's been out a couple of years
1:07:52
now. It's called fail
1:07:55
Until You Don't. It's about making tiny, tiny
1:07:57
changes, because one tiny change of time
1:08:00
is actually what gets you to that massive change. Anybody
1:08:03
that changes a lot quickly, they
1:08:05
don't maintain because it's so hard
1:08:07
to absorb a massive change. So
1:08:10
what was your what was your secret there, Gabby
1:08:12
to making that last? Well,
1:08:15
mainly one would pray
1:08:17
a lot, and then I had help from my husband
1:08:20
and my kids, because then I would go to drink a soda
1:08:22
and my kids to say, really, Mom, why are you doing
1:08:25
this? And then
1:08:27
I go
1:08:29
ahead. I kept done drinking like in moderation,
1:08:32
and then I got down to where I was like, you know what, I'm
1:08:34
not going to drink this anymore. And
1:08:36
then I started drinking gatorade, and then
1:08:38
I didn't like how that tasted. Started to drink water.
1:08:41
For me, I drink sparkling water because
1:08:43
it's the closest thing to soda. Drink the
1:08:45
Waterloo sparkling water and flavored. It's really good.
1:08:48
Mike d lost over one hundred pounds doing the same
1:08:50
kind of thing where he was like, I don't like where
1:08:52
I am right now, so let me change a little bit. You just started
1:08:54
walking a little bit. Then it was a mile a
1:08:56
day. Then it was like, well, I kind of like, what's happening
1:08:58
here? Let me eat just a little bit better. Next
1:09:01
thing. You know, it's a year and a half later, he's lost one
1:09:03
hundred and ten hundred and fifteen pounds. So hey,
1:09:05
I love that. Thanks for sharing that story, Gabby. I think
1:09:07
that's you say, a small thing, but I
1:09:09
think we all have these things in our life we'd like to kind
1:09:11
of kick in the butt that seemingly
1:09:14
are small, but take a lot of dedication
1:09:16
to do it. And that's a great example. Thank
1:09:19
you. All right, have a good day, Gabby. Thanks,
1:09:22
have a good day. Let's go to Brandon in
1:09:24
Arkansas. Hey, Brandon, welcome
1:09:27
to the Bobby Bones Show. What's going on in I'm
1:09:31
driving down the road. I don't know if y'all can hear
1:09:33
me or not. When I'm in over the road truck driver, I
1:09:36
heard y'all talking about Hello,
1:09:39
Yeah, we're here, man, all right,
1:09:41
just thank you. Sure. I heard y'all talking about
1:09:43
superstitions this morning. And
1:09:46
I worked for Goodwill Northwest
1:09:48
Arkansas, and I
1:09:51
broke three mirrors one day,
1:09:54
and I kid do not. I came out of the
1:09:56
store and I had two flat tires
1:09:59
on my truck. Well,
1:10:01
in the next segment, we got a few minutes till we get to lunchboxes
1:10:04
segment. He is for ten bucks superstition.
1:10:07
He's decided that he's gonna do them. We have a ladder he's
1:10:09
gonna walk under. We have a mirror he's gonna
1:10:12
break. We have an umbrella he's gonna
1:10:14
open purposefully in the room. And you've
1:10:16
said you'll do all this and you don't worry about it. Yeah, I don't
1:10:18
worry about it. I mean I went in to spend the night with ghosts.
1:10:20
I kind of feel like I know how they work, and I don't think
1:10:22
they're gonna mess with me just for breaking
1:10:24
a mirror. He's gonna get paid ten bucks to step
1:10:26
on a crack purposefully, two
1:10:29
dollars for tipping over a salt shaker, and
1:10:31
two dollars to find a black cat and film it, which
1:10:33
will be later today. But I'm gonna give him this money,
1:10:35
and then we're gonna see you over the next week or so. How as
1:10:37
luck is, every day we'll do a lull check in WHOA
1:10:40
how is it? Cat? Only two dollars? That's like the most
1:10:42
scary one. That's what was written on my screen
1:10:44
that you agreed to two dollars. I think I agreed to ten. I
1:10:46
think someone's trying to rip me off. We'll
1:10:48
need to see the video and then we'll we'll
1:10:50
go to it. But he's gonna do all those coming up in the
1:10:52
next segment. Let's get to the news right now, bobbies
1:10:56
straight. It's not a lot of the
1:10:59
times that we talked about, but this is
1:11:01
more than sports think is going to be extremely
1:11:03
entertained or go holy
1:11:06
moley, that's real. So let's start with this. Last
1:11:08
night, the Dodgers win the World Series. Here's the final call.
1:11:11
The Dodgers clinch a World Series victory, first
1:11:13
in thirty two years and rooting
1:11:18
ownership Andrew
1:11:21
Friedman, Dave
1:11:24
Roberts.
1:11:31
Okay, so you're probably not that interested in that, am I
1:11:33
right? Not in particular? Right now I am.
1:11:35
Now this is where it starts to get interesting, all these stories.
1:11:37
I just needed to set that up. Okay, So
1:11:40
last night, Justin Turner, who plays for
1:11:42
the Dodgers, they pulled him out of the game
1:11:44
in the middle of the game because he has coronavirus.
1:11:46
They got a test back in the middle of the game. Who yeah,
1:11:50
crazy, You're like, yo, dude. He wasn't having
1:11:52
a great game. He was over three two strikeouts,
1:11:55
but they pulled him out of the game, so
1:11:57
he didn't go back into the eighth inning. The team didn't say
1:11:59
anything whenever they pulled him out.
1:12:01
Initially, sources told a guy from ESPN
1:12:03
that he had been asked to isolate after
1:12:05
the positive test, but no one. And
1:12:08
I was looking at the picture and he went on the pild after one celebrated
1:12:10
with the team man, and he had his mask
1:12:12
on it. First he was out there with the mask and
1:12:14
because a few of them did. But then for the picture
1:12:17
he pulled his mask off. But yeah,
1:12:20
here's what happened, sources say. Then the second
1:12:22
ending, the lab doing the COVID nineteen
1:12:25
tests in form Major League Baseball that
1:12:27
his test came back Monday inconclusive.
1:12:30
It's unclear why the results of the test arrived
1:12:32
after the game began, as they typically do beforehand.
1:12:35
So sample's taken from Tuesday arrived
1:12:37
at the lab and when it showed up positively,
1:12:39
goes, we gotta get him out, get him out of the game. Could
1:12:41
they not hold off, like one more hour? He's
1:12:44
just an hour. They
1:12:46
ended up winning, but they pulled him right in the game, right in the middle
1:12:48
of the game. That is crazy. Now here's another
1:12:50
one. So congratulations to the Dodgers. Now
1:12:52
let me shout out the Wisconsin Badgers. I
1:12:55
love Madison, Eddie and I go up there. They are the
1:12:57
nicest folks. Are actually posted on Instagram
1:13:00
or yesterday I reposted in Madison
1:13:02
when I did a belly down stage
1:13:05
dive on I did crowdsurfing.
1:13:07
I realized you never do that because their hands kept punching
1:13:09
me in the junk. Yeah, that was in Madison, and
1:13:12
I started going take me back to the stage, take
1:13:14
me back, and they did. They put me right back on the stage. They're
1:13:16
very kind. So let me shout out Madison. But
1:13:18
last Friday, the Wisconsin Badger's football
1:13:20
team, their backup quarterback had to play. Graham
1:13:23
Murtz let the team to victory over Illinois.
1:13:25
It's a big win for Wisconsin. After that
1:13:27
game, he was diagnosed with coronavirus. Well,
1:13:30
things got even worse as the Badger's third strain
1:13:32
quarterback Chase Wolf, tested positive for
1:13:34
coronavirus. So fourth
1:13:37
quarterback Danny Vanden Boom is the next
1:13:39
man out. He's expected to start this weekend
1:13:42
as long as he could stay healthy. The
1:13:45
thing is, these guys, all the quarterbacks practice
1:13:47
together. You know, they're all together all the time. Isn't
1:13:50
that not funny?
1:13:53
Flying? Ironic? But it's wild? Yeah,
1:13:55
yeah, unfortunate.
1:13:58
Yeah, and that now
1:14:00
I'm back to the Dodgers that that guy just
1:14:02
went and celebrated after So
1:14:04
is anybody else a little annoyed that he came?
1:14:06
And probably not? I think they all understood. We
1:14:08
were like, we want a world serious. Yeah, I mean I know that
1:14:11
that's huge, but I hope nobody
1:14:13
it doesn't spread just other people.
1:14:16
I agree in
1:14:18
that situation, i'd
1:14:20
have to really go. I want to. I would want to be on
1:14:22
the field so bad to take the championship
1:14:24
picture and celebration. If you had Corona
1:14:26
and we won something and we were all celebrating, I would
1:14:29
be like, come on, you're right. Yeah,
1:14:33
Like I just would hope that my body,
1:14:35
which I do think and my body could handle it, but
1:14:37
I would hope you never know. And then yeah,
1:14:40
there's stories about how down the line it may
1:14:42
affect you when you're older, because
1:14:44
I think again, it's like point one
1:14:46
percent of people who have no outside
1:14:48
conditions. Yeah. Um, but
1:14:51
still crazy story last night, crazy
1:14:54
story with the Wisconsin I'm gonna give you one more sports story
1:14:56
that does not have to do a coronavirus, okay, and then
1:14:58
I have one you do? Yeah, okay? Cool? Do
1:15:00
you know who Lane Kiffin is now? So
1:15:03
Lane Kiffin right now coaches for Old Miss.
1:15:05
So he got fined twenty five thousand dollars
1:15:07
by the SEC because they played Auburn.
1:15:10
Auburn got lucky again the same way they got lucky when
1:15:12
Arkansas played him. We should have beat him. They got a call
1:15:14
they shouldn't have got, and they ended up winning the game. So Lane
1:15:17
Kiffin and retweets something and you
1:15:19
can't as a coach do that. And he was flying twenty five thousand
1:15:21
dollars. So yesterday he's like, I want to pay this with all
1:15:23
pennies. So he started
1:15:25
going, hey, how many pennies can I get? But
1:15:28
by the way, he kept saying it wrong. He was like, um,
1:15:31
okay, how do I twenty five thousand pennies? Okay? Me two
1:15:33
hundred and fifty thousand? Okay, I mean two point five. And he kept
1:15:36
kept tweeting through it. Don't we have
1:15:38
a coin shortage anyway? Possibly?
1:15:42
But that was it. I thought that was funny.
1:15:44
I would love it if Lane Kiffin was
1:15:46
to pay for the sec who,
1:15:48
by the way, have really sucked this
1:15:50
year. Yeah,
1:15:53
I am saying it. It's still bitter. I'm still
1:15:55
bitter. That's bull crap. All right,
1:15:57
what's your story, Amy, Well, mine isn't sports related,
1:15:59
but you're getting so excited about these
1:16:01
stories that you're like pointing your finger in there.
1:16:05
I'm more naturally a sports guy than I am. Coming
1:16:07
to me. Oh, I know, but you're like super into it.
1:16:09
So you're using your arm a lot, which leads
1:16:11
me to that, are you wearing a new shirt because your
1:16:13
tag is still under your arm? This is what I had two of these
1:16:15
bottom my last shoot, and this one's too big,
1:16:18
and so I wore the other one the whole time, and this morning I'm
1:16:20
in sweats and like a dress shirt. Yeah, I
1:16:22
went in the closet. It was dark. I don't went to the lights
1:16:24
on. I just grabbed something off a hangar. But lift up your
1:16:26
arm. Do you see what I'm talking about? You had a tag on it. I
1:16:31
don't think you should be, but I mean I've been there
1:16:34
many pearl shirts. I thought you were going to wear it today and
1:16:37
then return it. Yeah, you were
1:16:39
getting so like every time you lifted your arm
1:16:41
to be like, I can't believe this happened. All I see
1:16:43
is this tag flapping because it's huge. It's
1:16:45
a shirt Ariot
1:16:49
like the boots. Yeah, yeah cool because
1:16:51
I was on a farm and so they
1:16:53
dressed me for this stuff. I show up and yeah, but this
1:16:55
shirt was a little too big, which fits perfectly.
1:16:58
They just like put me in form fitting. That's
1:17:02
the news, would just being Bobby,
1:17:04
I got you now hit her Ray,
1:17:07
Bobby's story
1:17:11
begin of form fitting. Did we ever talk about
1:17:13
how you were pinning your suit back at
1:17:15
Ray's wedding for pictures? We should?
1:17:19
Okay, I'll tell you what. We have a couple of things because
1:17:21
we have a caller to let me see
1:17:23
if they're still on. Hey, put on Sabina
1:17:26
from Tampa, Ray, please, I'd like to bring her
1:17:28
up for a second. Hey, Sabina, it's Bobby. How are
1:17:30
you. I'm good, How are
1:17:32
you? I'm really good? Morning? Sorry,
1:17:34
morning morning? Um.
1:17:37
Can you stay on hold for I gotta I'm gonna play a
1:17:39
song, a really good song. Can you stay on hold
1:17:41
for like five minutes because I do think you have something
1:17:43
interesting to bring up? Absolutely?
1:17:46
Okay, it's Sabina and Tampa something about the
1:17:48
wedding that she also wants to say, Rai's
1:17:50
wedding and then you can hassle
1:17:52
me. Okay on
1:17:55
with us right now? Is Sabina and Tampa Florida.
1:17:58
Hey, Sabina really appreciate you holding now, what'd
1:18:00
you want to talk about? I
1:18:02
just wanted to call in because I know that last week,
1:18:05
prior to rain Window's
1:18:07
wedding, Eddie was really like
1:18:09
self conscious about not having to wear a
1:18:11
hat or not being able to wear a hat to the wedding.
1:18:13
But I've been looking at the pictures over the weekend,
1:18:16
like he looks great. Like he needs
1:18:18
to have a little more self confidence in himself. Likes
1:18:21
you all looked great first of all, but like he's
1:18:24
been good. I thought the same thing. I haven't
1:18:26
said something to Eddie in private
1:18:29
pre wedding because you're a self conscious
1:18:31
you're losing your hair. Yeah, out of my control.
1:18:33
No guy wants it to happen. It sucks.
1:18:36
And so Eddie wanted to wear a cowboy hat and Ray
1:18:38
and Bass said, fine, where a cowboy hat? But then Eddie goes,
1:18:40
you know, I don't want to be the star of the show. It's not my show, right,
1:18:42
because you would have looked ridiculous up there or
1:18:44
really cool. No, you're
1:18:47
not a cowboy hat guy, though, if when
1:18:49
you were like, well, look at George straight, but he wears a cowboy
1:18:51
hat all the time. Look at Garth then Garth
1:18:54
didn't even have a hatb At the wedding, Garth was there
1:18:56
and didn't have a hat on Clint Black but they
1:18:58
were a hat anyway. So you didn't do
1:19:00
it. I did not do it. I thought you
1:19:02
look so much better than you think you do.
1:19:05
You mean that I do. I know you said that to
1:19:07
me, and I said that would no microphone, just me and you. I
1:19:09
was like, hey, man, I know you're self conscious about it, but it
1:19:12
actually doesn't look near as bad as you think. It actually looks fine.
1:19:14
That's what my wife says too. And it's hard
1:19:16
to believe it because I see it. I
1:19:18
see, I guess I saw. I know what I once
1:19:20
looked like. And I've seen me just lose
1:19:22
all my hair and it just kind of it
1:19:24
hurts me a little bit. And then then
1:19:27
I see a picture and I'm like, oh, my head is so big,
1:19:29
because usually people have hair to balance out
1:19:31
the whole head, and like, ah, whatever, but I trust
1:19:33
you guys, and you did say that, and I believe you. Thank you.
1:19:35
I only saw one bad comment about it, and
1:19:37
it was on Lunchboxes Instagram, and I went
1:19:39
after I'm hard. Yeah, of course I felt
1:19:42
very protective. He was like, what does Eddie look like the only one
1:19:44
over sixty? Oh? He
1:19:46
was just trying to raz you. And
1:19:48
I got on Lunch's comments and I was like, do not
1:19:50
be a dB. There's no reason for this. Rank you.
1:19:52
You're just doing it to be funny. Thank you. Luckily I
1:19:54
didn't see that, or that would have really hurt me. Luckily
1:19:57
I just told you. But
1:19:59
the father you've protected me. It makes me feel better. Yeah.
1:20:02
Well, I appreciate that, Sabina, thank you for the
1:20:04
call. And Eddie appreciates that too. I do
1:20:09
thank you guys for everything you do. All right, have a great day.
1:20:11
Go ahead, Amy, go ahead and bring up from raised wedding
1:20:13
something that hasn't been brought up because I don't think it's a big deal.
1:20:16
So big ahead. Well, okay, so
1:20:19
y'all walk down the aisle. The groom's been come
1:20:21
walking down and then we're sitting in the
1:20:23
pews and the little chapel and
1:20:27
out comes Eddie's, then comes Lunchbox,
1:20:29
and then hell, here comes Bobby. And then as
1:20:31
he passes and we're like, oh, he looks so good. As
1:20:33
he passes us, Kaitlin and I are both looking at your
1:20:35
back and then we realized
1:20:38
there was four safety
1:20:41
pins cinching your
1:20:43
coat together to make it fit better, but
1:20:45
like they were not hidden. So when you're walking
1:20:47
down the aisle, that's what everybody saw on
1:20:50
your backside was your your the
1:20:52
way you rigged your suit and you couldn't
1:20:54
get it tailored, No problem with it. One
1:20:57
my jacket came out a little big, but
1:20:59
not so big. I wanted to take it back, so
1:21:01
I said, okay, I can handle this. So I just pinned
1:21:04
it in the back to look like it actually fit.
1:21:06
No, you don't see it in any picture. It's not
1:21:08
a lasting imprinted memory to anybody
1:21:10
but you who just brought it up. Now it's forever
1:21:13
gonna live on them. No, I just thought it was funny forever on
1:21:15
the podcast, it was funny.
1:21:17
I feel like none of these guys
1:21:19
up there would have we even noticed if their jacket
1:21:21
was two inches around their
1:21:23
waist. Then dumpty dumpty in that jacket.
1:21:26
You did it? No, no, before the safety
1:21:28
pins. Yeah, before the safety pins. Oh did you help him pin
1:21:30
it a little bit? Yeah, don't worry about that. Up. I
1:21:32
love his head, he loves my thank you back. We
1:21:35
got our backs. I just didn't know if you knew how
1:21:37
visible they were in hot But I don't care. No
1:21:39
one saw all saw your back.
1:21:41
I don't care about you. It's this just raised moments,
1:21:44
right ray. Yeah, I thought the group
1:21:46
looked great. I mean I had my nephew. People
1:21:48
said I was too short. I mean, we're not a perfect
1:21:51
looking group. This isn't a movie, this is real
1:21:53
life. And they're like, race should have stood on something. No,
1:21:55
no, no, that's
1:21:57
not funny though, because that's my height in real life.
1:22:00
Like that's how tall I am. So that's
1:22:02
why I look short compared to other people. So
1:22:04
I don't get it. Yeah, that's rude. This is why people
1:22:06
get so upset at the Internet and naming, because you guys
1:22:09
just say stuff that's mean for not reason. I
1:22:11
was just talking about you pinning it and how it was funny.
1:22:13
I'm happy with it. Yeah, it's listen,
1:22:16
that's what's levable about me. It is thank
1:22:18
you you do you.
1:22:21
You guys can call us if you want eight seven, seven
1:22:24
seventy seven, Bobby, I've offered
1:22:26
Lunchbox ten dollars for each of these.
1:22:28
Raymond, if you can hear me with some bad
1:22:30
luck music of sorts, oh,
1:22:33
because you you will have a music
1:22:36
background as you do these things
1:22:38
that are, yeah, trying to be a money background, like money,
1:22:40
money, money, money. You
1:22:42
have venmo Oh yeah, I got Vinma signed
1:22:44
up for it because everybody gave me a hard time because I still use PayPal.
1:22:47
That's fine, too fine, okay, but
1:22:49
I'll benmo you these ten bucks at a time.
1:22:51
So Lunchbox has four
1:22:55
things he's gonna do on five things
1:22:57
he's gonna do right now on the show that
1:22:59
are all to bring bad luck. Number
1:23:01
one for ten dollars. We have a ladder
1:23:03
in the studio. Now it says
1:23:06
walk under the ladder. Now
1:23:08
here's the thing. We need to lean that ladder against the wall
1:23:10
and have him walk under it that way, because
1:23:12
walking through the middle of it's not bad luck. Do
1:23:14
you know what I'm saying? Like walking under a just walk under?
1:23:17
Who the crap caears? Maybe it's you know what?
1:23:20
Okay, he's walking into the ladder. There he goes. Oh
1:23:22
he's dancing through it. Okay, go back
1:23:24
through it, just for fine. Now
1:23:27
he's going backward. Oh
1:23:29
yeah, yeah exactly. Hey your head, lady,
1:23:34
you're bleeding. Ten dollars. Okay,
1:23:37
next up, break a mirror. Yeah
1:23:41
he has a hammer and it well, I got a little
1:23:43
handheld mirror. You're ready. Oh man,
1:23:46
he's gonna get him in his eye. Oh my god, can
1:23:48
you hear that? It's my hammer? Go ahead. Ten
1:23:51
dollars and oh
1:23:54
my goodnessness, I'm glad. I covered
1:23:56
my eyes. That thing
1:23:58
shattered like crazy. Yeah,
1:24:01
body, nobody walked barefoot in here.
1:24:03
Well that was dumb. Maybe
1:24:06
we should have like broken in a plastic bag thought
1:24:10
into this. There's mirror
1:24:12
everywhere. Now we have a custodian. We
1:24:15
have a vacuum. Okay, lunchbox made ten
1:24:18
more dollars there, whoa,
1:24:21
Okay, take that umbrella on the floor.
1:24:25
That's it now, if you'll slowly open that,
1:24:27
here we go open the light
1:24:30
is there? It is? And he opened
1:24:32
it and now he's singing in the
1:24:34
rain. Yeah, bad luck. I'm
1:24:36
writing down on me. I got an umbrella to protect
1:24:38
me. Okay, whoa, you want
1:24:40
to hold it? Next up, I
1:24:43
need you to step on a crack. Do
1:24:46
we have a crack? He can stop on anywhere. That's
1:24:51
funny, that's real funny. Edy, give him the
1:24:53
butt crack. He just does them on butt crack. I'm
1:24:55
coming. Is there one out in the hall, but he
1:24:57
watch out for the glass when you lay down, keep
1:25:00
point amy. He'll have to run
1:25:02
outside and do this one on the sidewalk. We'll do
1:25:04
that in a second. One more tip over a
1:25:06
salt shaker will
1:25:08
break it. You need to make sure that little salt
1:25:10
comes out of it, don't you tip it over. I don't even
1:25:12
know how. There's two fancy with a salt shaker for me. I don't
1:25:14
know how you can get salt out of there. Oh, salts
1:25:17
coming out? All right? Oh, and there
1:25:19
he goes. He tipped it over. Okay
1:25:23
for my friends.
1:25:25
So right now I'm forty bucks
1:25:28
two more dollars. If you step on a crack,
1:25:31
you can go outside and do that one all right there.
1:25:34
I guess I don't know how you're gonna see it, but okay,
1:25:40
there you go. There are cracks out. Forty two dollars.
1:25:43
Now what we're gonna do is
1:25:45
all week. Today's Wednesday. Every
1:25:47
day we're gonna check in. You can see if anything bad
1:25:49
has happened in his life. But you gotta be honest
1:25:51
with us, Lunchbox. You guys,
1:25:54
yes, she would you often do every day? Oh? No, I'm
1:25:56
never, but I'll be honest.
1:25:58
I mean I'll keep track of anything goes roll?
1:26:01
Would you have done that for forty two dollars? Aby?
1:26:03
All of that? No? I
1:26:06
can do other things with my time. What's
1:26:10
your time? That was done
1:26:13
that? No? That's not worth it. Yeah, I mean just for
1:26:15
that, Like you said, that's a little chance that it could
1:26:17
be true, and I's not worth it. Man. You
1:26:19
guys don't know what money can do? Do you what
1:26:23
we do? Okay,
1:26:26
we got a bunch of calls I want to hop on. We're gonna go
1:26:28
to them. Also, we're gonna talk about the Bachelorette last
1:26:30
night. I don't watch the show. However, when
1:26:32
I was looking at the replay clips, I was like, are you
1:26:34
kidding me? This is happening. Lunchbox, you said,
1:26:36
watch it so he'll come on and talk about that if he makes it
1:26:38
to the break. Yeah,
1:26:41
funny, you don't know. I'm gonna make it through
1:26:43
the break. I'm not moving all right, back in a second. All
1:26:47
right, let's go back and talk to a few callers here.
1:26:49
How about Corey
1:26:52
and Oklahoma. Corey, you
1:26:54
are on the Bobby Bones Show. How are you? I'm
1:26:58
doing great morning studio morn What
1:27:03
would you like to say? Well,
1:27:06
um, Eddie, my guy.
1:27:08
I really want to address this. So we
1:27:11
see all over the internet,
1:27:13
all over social media for sick
1:27:16
women, kurby women, all
1:27:18
kinds of women, Embrace yourself, women
1:27:20
empowerment, like all
1:27:22
the stuff, right, love yourself
1:27:24
the way you are? Like, why can't we start
1:27:27
some sort of like men too movement? Because
1:27:29
I'm telling you, men
1:27:33
are and they're amazing creatures
1:27:35
really, and they're very handsome. My boyfriend
1:27:37
in particular is
1:27:40
going bold, but he's super handsome.
1:27:43
I love that he's I
1:27:46
mean, I love I love his head. He
1:27:49
sounds really strange, but I feel
1:27:51
like men need that
1:27:55
reassurance as well. You see it all over
1:27:57
the internet for women, But what about
1:27:59
our guy? You know? Well, I'm gonna
1:28:01
tell you I was watching some clips of this Bachelorette
1:28:04
last night. All of these dudes have
1:28:06
like ninety three pounds. That's
1:28:09
why I don't watch these shows. I already am super self
1:28:11
conscious of my body. And I
1:28:13
tell Caitlin all the time that I'm like, I'm
1:28:16
trying to get in better shape for you. She's like, I don't need it,
1:28:18
You're great shape. Stop. I get on the scale
1:28:20
and it beeps and it'll go beep. She go, I
1:28:22
hear you. She knows your way.
1:28:25
Yeah, She's like, stop weighing yourself.
1:28:27
Okay, but look at those guys in it. What cost do
1:28:29
they have to look that way? You don't know what they're putting
1:28:32
their body through to look that way. Well, all
1:28:34
I know is I'm watching and I'm like, dang, I wish I had a
1:28:36
couple of those abs like that,
1:28:38
just a couple. Yeah, I'm not asking about what they
1:28:40
have, right, they're probably like me and I wish I had smarts
1:28:43
and humor like Bobby Bones. I bet you
1:28:45
not one of them.
1:28:48
Because people that are dumb don't I know
1:28:50
they're not dumb. Yeah, I don't think they're done.
1:28:52
No dumb people they don't know they're not. They don't
1:28:54
know they're dumb. And maybe I'm dumb and I don't know. I'm not dumb.
1:28:56
Here I am going people do are dumb, but dumb. People don't
1:28:58
know they're not dumb. They're dumb. See I'm
1:29:01
dumb. It's
1:29:03
week three of this The Bachelorette.
1:29:05
Not seen an episode. I do watch the clips, though, because
1:29:08
I'm intrigued by what's happening
1:29:10
here. This girl, Claire has
1:29:12
been on that show multiple times. She was
1:29:14
on the Bachelor, she was on Bachelorne
1:29:16
Paradise five times. I think, Yeah, she got engaged
1:29:19
on Winter Bachelor and Paradise or
1:29:21
whatever win Bachelor games. I mean she's
1:29:23
been all over the place. I don't know where from
1:29:25
that, I know where because she DM met about
1:29:27
a year and a half or so ago. Excuse me,
1:29:29
I'd said this on the show. I remember that, I
1:29:31
don't remember this, and we send if you messed back and
1:29:33
forth. But she was like, I live in Sacramento and Denny
1:29:36
and I were touring through Sacramento a lot.
1:29:39
No, I never met her, dude, I would have met her. Never
1:29:41
met her. So she's
1:29:44
on this show. She'd been on a bunch of times. Last
1:29:47
night, some guy named Yosef was on there.
1:29:49
Oh, this dude is he's annoying anyway,
1:29:51
and he thinks he's better than everybody. And they played
1:29:54
stripped dodgeball and on a
1:29:56
group date. And he is so upset
1:29:59
because he has a her at home and this is just
1:30:01
not respectful and shouldn't be shown
1:30:03
on TV. Okay, here you go. But if
1:30:05
my daughter saw me doing that, and my family saw me
1:30:08
doing that, I think of the thought that they would
1:30:10
have, think of, think of think of the example
1:30:12
that would be setting. I was so
1:30:14
appalmed but completely classless
1:30:16
display. I expected a lot
1:30:18
more from the oldest bachelorette that's ever
1:30:20
been. So he's
1:30:23
upset with her, and he calls her the oldest
1:30:25
bachelor wrette and this is when that's
1:30:27
when she got hot. She's like, oh
1:30:30
no, and she got so mad she started
1:30:32
doing the finger pointing at him. But
1:30:35
isn't that true? She is the oldest batch. Ye, she's thirty nine
1:30:37
years old. Probably was implying, yes, she would be mature,
1:30:39
she would be more mature, and that she would he would
1:30:41
expect something. But right, right,
1:30:44
Yeah, he's not. He's not wrong.
1:30:47
You can feel that way, sure, Joseph. It's
1:30:49
not like she comes up with these dates. Yeah,
1:30:51
I know. But you can also say I don't want to go play a trip dodgeball.
1:30:55
Come they can't make I agree, but
1:30:57
I'm saying he has a point. You would think someoney older they
1:30:59
are and gonna do dumb nineteen year old things. I'm
1:31:01
not okay. Here we go, next club. This is her kicking. This
1:31:03
is because I can't get out of here. Okay, go ahead. I'm
1:31:06
listening for someone to hold
1:31:08
me. I'm looking for some I've listened to you.
1:31:10
No, no, no no, this entire time. Stop. Do
1:31:12
not stop me. I'll listen to you. I've
1:31:16
listened to you for the last twenty men. I'm not done
1:31:18
yet, asked you. You know what you are done. Let
1:31:20
me tell you something the way you're talking to me right
1:31:22
now. Never in a million
1:31:25
years, Claire, listen to me. Listen to me.
1:31:27
Never in a million years did I
1:31:29
ever think I would have to utter these words
1:31:31
again. Do not ever
1:31:34
talk to me like that. I never thought i'd ever have to
1:31:36
tell any man that
1:31:38
I would never want them being the father of my
1:31:40
child. And I stand by that I would never
1:31:42
want my children having a father like you.
1:31:45
Get out of here listening. It's
1:31:48
obviously we're nutty because you've been
1:31:50
on that show five times that alone. Looking at her resume,
1:31:52
you're like, all right, and obviously he's
1:31:55
nutty because you don't go on this show thinking
1:31:57
you're gonna find love for real. You go on
1:31:59
trying to go, Okay, how can I parlay this into something
1:32:02
else? Um? But he's gone, She's
1:32:04
gone Wow. But here's the whole thing is
1:32:06
she and the story
1:32:09
is because she leaves the show. She came
1:32:11
into the show. She had met somebody that was going to be cast
1:32:13
originally, they started talking on Instagram. They fell in love before
1:32:15
the show. She picked him immediately, and
1:32:18
they're leaving the show together, Like, he gets
1:32:20
out of the limo and they hug and he walks
1:32:22
away and she's whispers out loud, I
1:32:24
think I just met my husband. So here and and Dale
1:32:27
right Dale? And so they are just this whole episode
1:32:29
is all about Dale, like a like at
1:32:31
one point they disappear into her room for an
1:32:33
hour and they are just making out,
1:32:35
and other guys who are just sitting around the pool going well
1:32:37
should we go look for them? And they go knock on
1:32:39
her door and they're like, oh, we were just talking. And
1:32:42
they go on a group date and she's like, why is everybody
1:32:44
so mean to Dale? What did Dale sale about me? That's
1:32:46
all she talked about to other guys was Dale,
1:32:48
and she says she's fallen in love with him.
1:32:50
Well, and she leaves the show, right, and
1:32:52
then everybody knows that it's not a spoiler. Right then
1:32:54
they bring another girl in. Okay, so
1:32:57
that's what's happening on the backstret there there's your recap.
1:32:59
But how crazy? I love it? This is
1:33:01
so good? Is it? Yes?
1:33:03
Because they probably did you watch that show last night?
1:33:06
Two hours? I watched about eight
1:33:08
minutes of it this morning, and I felt fulfilled by that eight
1:33:10
minutes. I can't imagine something. I
1:33:12
heard that flip and I'm fulfilled. Oh it's Dale,
1:33:14
this Dale? That Like, why are you guys so mean to Dale?
1:33:17
Why? Why are you rude to Dale? That's
1:33:19
my fiance route
1:33:21
for love. But I'm gonna tell you right now. O'dale
1:33:23
and Claire in two
1:33:26
and twenty five. I'd bet that they're
1:33:28
not gonna be together if I were just a
1:33:30
betting man. Wait, so when when is she going
1:33:32
to leave? I believe next week is when she's
1:33:34
gonna leave, because she tells the producers like, everybody
1:33:37
was so rude to my fiance, Well,
1:33:39
excuse me, and all
1:33:41
the guys like we should walk out. They're all mad and
1:33:44
what are they gonna do? And then Chris Harrison's
1:33:46
gonna sit down and say, congratulations,
1:33:48
you sunk the Bachelorette. All
1:33:51
right? Whoa guys that When
1:33:53
they say this is the most dramatic season
1:33:55
ever, this one really is. All
1:33:58
right? There you have it? Do
1:34:00
I regret doing that segment? No? It
1:34:03
was entertaining. Are you sure? Yeah? I
1:34:05
mean I'm not watching that stuff, but it was entertaining. Okay,
1:34:08
all right, I think that are
1:34:11
you Team Dale?
1:34:13
I'm done? Then you call us if you
1:34:15
want. Eight seven seven seventy seven
1:34:17
Bobby a couple of
1:34:19
pretty cool stories. Blake and Gown got engaged,
1:34:22
which Morgan talked about in the skinny.
1:34:24
But I was surprised to see that because they've been together
1:34:27
so long and haven't been engaged. I thought
1:34:29
either A they were secretly married or
1:34:31
B they were just like, we both be married
1:34:33
before. We love being together, no need to get
1:34:35
married. So but good for them. They
1:34:38
were posted yesterday
1:34:40
and I tried a zoom in on that ring.
1:34:42
I don't know anything about rings, but now that I bought one,
1:34:44
I'm like a little curious about rings now because
1:34:47
I would never look at I just never
1:34:50
cared, never looked, didn't know you know what everything
1:34:52
means? Now now I do, yeah, or
1:34:55
at least a little bit. So congratulations
1:34:57
to them. One other cool story, white Castle
1:34:59
will close for four hours on election day
1:35:01
to allow employees to vote. I think that's
1:35:04
amazing. Yeah, I think you should make them show
1:35:06
they voted. Oh right, and I just
1:35:08
go hang uh I think so.
1:35:11
Whitecastle announced yesterday that it's
1:35:13
closing all of its locations for four hours
1:35:15
on election day to give employees a chance
1:35:17
to vote. So I do love that, and I wanted
1:35:19
to recognize that. That's it for today.
1:35:21
Amy, what's going on today? So Share has
1:35:23
a dentist's appointment, so I'll go take her to that
1:35:26
in the middle of her school day, you know. So
1:35:29
then what do we have. I
1:35:31
have a podcast thing to record and then pretty
1:35:34
much just a normal night from there on out. What about you? Well,
1:35:36
I had scheduled today
1:35:38
to go play golf with Eddie, but it's probably gonna
1:35:40
rain, so we're now calling
1:35:43
an audible. We're gonna go hit balls. It's
1:35:45
somewhere else inside, so I think we're
1:35:47
gonna do that. This is gonna
1:35:49
be my relaxation day. I gotta pack headed
1:35:51
to the Grand Canyon this weekend. I'm
1:35:53
doing the skybridge,
1:35:56
like cleaning underneath it or you have to like hang over
1:35:58
the Grand came. Oh my goodness, because
1:36:00
there's a team that builds that bridge and I
1:36:02
have to go. That's crazy. Not one
1:36:04
I'm looking forward to. But I gotta start gathering
1:36:07
my materials for this is gonna be pretty though. Yeah
1:36:09
does that fall down?
1:36:11
It's pretty beautiful. Whoop. You're not gonna
1:36:13
look down, of course I will
1:36:15
know. That's the thing they tell you, don't look down, just
1:36:18
do your job extremely high things. And
1:36:20
I always look down, even when I tell myself
1:36:23
I'm not going to. So what I'm gonna
1:36:25
do is go, you know what, You're gonna look down, and you're gonna
1:36:27
be scared to death. As long as you know what's coming, you
1:36:29
can handle it better. When I look down stuff
1:36:31
like that, my knees get weak, like I just get
1:36:33
weak all over it. We will see you tomorrow.
1:36:35
Goodbye, everybody with
1:36:38
Abo
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