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Kip Moore Talks About Performing Live Again + Bobby Presents Business Ideas To Jon Pardi + 90’s Country Song Game + A Show Member Missed Their COVID Vaccine!

Released Friday, 19th February 2021
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Kip Moore Talks About Performing Live Again + Bobby Presents Business Ideas To Jon Pardi + 90’s Country Song Game + A Show Member Missed Their COVID Vaccine!

Kip Moore Talks About Performing Live Again + Bobby Presents Business Ideas To Jon Pardi + 90’s Country Song Game + A Show Member Missed Their COVID Vaccine!

Kip Moore Talks About Performing Live Again + Bobby Presents Business Ideas To Jon Pardi + 90’s Country Song Game + A Show Member Missed Their COVID Vaccine!

Kip Moore Talks About Performing Live Again + Bobby Presents Business Ideas To Jon Pardi + 90’s Country Song Game + A Show Member Missed Their COVID Vaccine!

Friday, 19th February 2021
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0:00

All right, the Bobby Bones

0:02

post show pre show. Hey, guys,

0:04

hope you are embarking

0:06

on a wonderful weekend. Possibly

0:09

you have a lot of weather issues, and hopefully

0:11

after this weekend the weather issues go away. Wherever

0:13

you are, it's all different, so just

0:15

know we're here. We're feeling the two. So

0:18

I give you some non weather news. Cheetos

0:20

chicken wings are here, which sounds

0:22

pretty good. Huh. Yes, now

0:25

here we go. There are two exclusive Cheetos

0:28

wing sauces, Original Cheetos and Cheetos Flame

0:30

and Hot wing sauce. Oh, so that means the flaming

0:32

Hot one's gonna be really hot. The Cheetos

0:34

items include the cheese

0:36

bites in it cheese bites or coda with Cheetos

0:38

dust. Does

0:40

anyone not like Cheetos though? Isn't

0:43

it universally just a lovely chip? Does

0:45

anybody hate Cheetos or not like Cheetos? Okay?

0:49

Good like. I don't know that I grabbed

0:51

them first, because I don't. I

0:54

try to eat healthier, but if

0:56

I'm just like, screw it. I'm in a gas station, up on a

0:58

seven hour road trip. Pork rinds and Cheetos.

1:00

Baby, I don't love the flame and hot.

1:03

Do you do crunchy or puffy? Oh? Both?

1:06

Both? Both? Yeah, I do like both. Oh

1:09

that's tough. I feel like crunchy

1:11

has more flavor. Puffies more

1:13

filling because they're bigger. Yeah,

1:16

and yeah, you know what I like is that Pirates

1:18

Boody. Though it's not a cheeto, but it's it's like in

1:20

the middle of a puffy cheeto

1:22

and like popcorn, so good and a

1:25

bit healthier. But with Pirates Boody, I've

1:27

only been exposed to it recently. With Pirate's

1:29

Booty, it's it's either like

1:31

fancy Walgreens or like grocery

1:34

stores. I don't ever see them

1:36

in gas stations, do you aimy. Occasionally

1:38

you can get lucky and find them, but

1:41

yeah, we try to stalk that stuff,

1:43

like they have the individual

1:45

bags, like for you can buy a big old bag

1:47

that has twelve little bags inside.

1:50

Yeah. Wait, there's

1:52

it's controlled by

1:55

the way these wings. You can now order

1:57

Applebee's Cosmic Wings with the Cheetos

2:00

on Uber Eats February

2:02

twenty eight or so, and there's

2:05

no delivery fee on orders a fifteen dollars or more.

2:07

It's not a commercial I just saw this. I

2:09

mean Cheeto, I love wings. What's your go to

2:11

sauce on wings or your seasoning?

2:15

Do you like medium spice?

2:17

I like buffalo, fine, but I don't go too hot

2:20

atomic. I don't even want to eat

2:22

one of those. I was never the guy that needed

2:24

to prove themselves to show what

2:26

what hot stuff I could eat? You know, let's

2:29

do this. Millie Bobby Brown turned seventeen years

2:31

old today. You would know her from eleven on Stranger

2:34

Things. There aren't many famous

2:36

Bobbies, Yeah, I don't think there

2:38

are? Are Are they? Um? But

2:40

you listen, extremely

2:44

arguable and I would argue against it. That's

2:46

fine, Okay, let's go

2:48

Amy. You're at first. Will

2:51

Ferrell's character in the movie Talladega

2:53

Nights named that

2:55

Bobby Bobby,

3:00

Bobby Bobby.

3:04

I feel like I'm going to be so disappointed

3:06

in myself that I'm not getting this Bobby

3:10

flip. It's not Bobby Flay,

3:12

incorrect. I don't know Bobby McKnight,

3:17

Ricky Bobby. Oh that's right, Well,

3:19

no wonder because the Bobby was in

3:21

the end lunch box

3:24

a kind of sprung hairpin

3:27

or small clip, oh, Bobby pin?

3:30

Correct? Are just people who

3:32

knows you never know what I'm gonna do. Wow, celebrity

3:35

chef Eddie and reality television personality

3:37

Amy Got That with Bobby Flay Correct

3:42

Amy a one hit wonder known

3:45

for his song Don't Worry Be Happy, Don't

3:51

worry be Happy,

3:55

Bobby Be Happy?

3:57

Nick, Why don't be Bobby?

4:05

Ninety four read

4:07

sixty four wife thinking that?

4:10

Um,

4:14

oh dang

4:16

sorry. I'll

4:19

get it to you because we have a little delay on

4:21

the mics because we're working from houses. I give it to you. Lunchbox,

4:24

the youngest brother on a popular

4:27

ABC sitcom that ran from nineteen sixty

4:29

nine to nineteen seventy four. Bobby Brady

4:31

correct, WHOA, that was good,

4:33

Lunchbox? Thank you? Eddie,

4:36

A singer who got his start in the pop

4:38

group New Edition. Here's

4:40

a hook

4:48

All the Little Kids. The singer

4:50

who got a start in the pop group New Edition. Bobby

4:52

Brown Correct than

4:57

over to Amy, right Am,

5:01

you've been struggling. I'm gonna give you this. One's hard Head,

5:05

American idol mentor and winner of Season

5:07

twenty seven of Dancing with the Stars are on

5:09

the list. Okay

5:12

O, Gil Gay, Who's up? Lunch

5:15

Box? Lunch Box an animated show from the nineties

5:18

about a boy who creates adventures using his

5:20

overactive imagination. What

5:26

a Ninth Say It Again? An

5:28

animated show from the nineties about a boy who

5:30

creates adventures using his overactive imagination.

5:33

A big world,

5:35

Bobby incorrect?

5:38

Who would have been Bobby's world? Oh

5:40

so close? Edi, Have you missed one yet? No?

5:42

Oh, you can win with this one. Come on. The

5:44

lead character in the movie The Water Boy.

5:50

Am I supposed to know his name? Yeah? It's easy.

5:53

Bobby Smith? Oh goodness, you're

5:55

out. I don't know Bobby Bushy,

5:58

Bobby all right, there you

6:00

go. Those are all the famous Bobbies. You know, everybody wins

6:02

on this show. Everybody wins all the time. Nice shout.

6:05

Uh all right. I think that's it for now.

6:08

I gotta drive. Try to drive to Chattanooga.

6:10

Good luck doing the trucking episode.

6:12

Just drive slow, man. You don't want to get

6:14

to the trucking episode and have a wreck before you

6:16

get there. That's I don't want to have a wreck before, during,

6:19

after after, No,

6:22

there's no time I want to have a reck. I just slow down,

6:24

man. Thank you guys for hanging out with us. Hope

6:26

you're a weekend. It's fantastic. I hope

6:28

you get power back if you if you lost it. Thanks

6:30

for hanging out with us, Thanks for being our friend, and we will

6:33

see you Monday. But here

6:35

us Today's show by guys. Come

6:39

on, he

6:48

good, Welcome to Friday show.

6:51

John Party coming up, Kip More

6:53

coming up, the dance party coming up,

6:55

Big show. Let me say this, everybody

6:57

awkwardly in different rooms all around More.

6:59

It's studio morning morning. Here

7:02

we go a little better. Amy's in her attic,

7:05

I'm in my house. Eddie's here that's closed

7:08

to me, and Lunchbox and

7:10

Morgan Number two and Raymond are in the studio.

7:12

So glad you guys are here with us. We are making it work.

7:14

You guys are leaving his voicemails too, which we appreciate.

7:17

Here is a voicemail that was talking

7:19

about foods that you like

7:21

that your partner doesn't. Yes, you're asking

7:24

about that I had something that

7:26

my fouse doesn't like. Vice versa.

7:29

I do not like mayonnaise. I don't

7:32

like the smell of it. I don't like to

7:34

look at it. I don't like to touch

7:36

it. I'm like Caitlin, I

7:38

don't like touching it. I think it's

7:40

gross. I think it's nasty. So

7:43

I just want to call. Let y'all know, I

7:45

hate mayonnaise, But

7:48

when do you touch it like I love man is it? I

7:50

never touch it? Well, I hate mayonnaise too, but

7:52

I'm saying in general, Caitlyn hates condiments. She's never

7:54

had mustard, catchup, mayonnaise

7:57

ranch. She won't even touch the bottle

8:00

what. She hates it that much. She won't touch the

8:02

container. She will say, hey, I made you lunch.

8:04

I'll come on from work and she'll bekay, I made

8:07

us eat a rap or something, And she said, if you want

8:09

mustard, I've done at all. But I didn't pull it out of the fridge

8:11

and I'm not putting it back in. She

8:14

hates it that much. You won't even touch the bottles. So

8:16

yeah, if you have one of those, call us eight

8:18

seven seven seventy seven,

8:21

Bobby. Now Here is Matt from Tipton,

8:23

Georgia who called. I was just curious,

8:25

I haven't heard update on your fiance's

8:28

grandfather's guns

8:30

that were stolen. Just cares for an update.

8:33

Thanks appreciate that call. Her

8:35

grandfather had COVID really bad to the point where

8:37

they were calling us, going, hey, it's a coin flip if

8:40

he makes it. He's doing pretty good now. He's

8:42

still on an auxygen machine some but

8:44

he's eighty three eighty four years old and

8:48

is over is over it for the most

8:50

part. But while he was in the hospital with COVID,

8:53

this guy broke into their house and he stole like all

8:55

of Caitlin's grandfather's guns from his whole life

8:57

in Oklahoma. So apparently

8:59

they have a few of them back, but

9:01

they just think they're long gone at

9:03

this point. He was pawning them, right,

9:06

whoever stole them was pawning them. I think he was just

9:08

selling them to random people. So

9:11

it stinks. I don't

9:13

think they've even caught the guy yet, even though they knew who he

9:15

is. But as of now, there

9:18

really isn't a big update except

9:21

he's doing better physically healthwise,

9:24

and they have a couple of the guns that they don't have all of them. I

9:27

hear is Lisa from Fremont, Michigan.

9:29

I'm just curse if the reason why I Ray is

9:31

able to make it in is because he

9:33

is actually from Michigan and knows how to drive

9:35

in thet weather or if he just lives

9:38

closer. I hope you have a wonderful day and

9:40

enjoy the show. Well you think about that, Raimundo,

9:42

Well, it does make a difference. I do have four wheel

9:44

drive, and when it comes to these roads

9:46

here in Tennessee in the area, four wheel

9:49

drive really is the key. Otherwise you're going to slide and

9:51

go off the road. So does

9:53

your Michigan upbringing help you at all in these situations?

9:55

Not really. It's different snow up there.

9:58

Up there, it's just so cold that when it does snow,

10:00

there's really no ice. There's no rain down

10:02

here in Tennessee. In this area, it's

10:04

it's rain mixed sleet snow.

10:07

I mean, it's it's a really weird thing. It takes

10:09

getting used to. It doesn't really matter that I'm from Michigan.

10:12

All right, one more call. This is number four.

10:14

I figured out. Give you a nice driving tips

10:16

from from a truck driver here. Whenever

10:18

you're driving on the highways, well any road,

10:21

I guess, and you're wondering if it's the ice

10:23

or if it's just melted water.

10:26

At that point, look at the back of your

10:28

car. If you see a bunch of water shooting up and chances

10:30

are there's not ice and it's salt and melted

10:33

from the salt. If the road is very

10:35

shiny and there's no water

10:37

shooting up from the back of you, that is ice,

10:40

please say good, appreciate

10:42

that, Thank you very much. When

10:44

I think about that, I mean, you know, it's kind

10:46

of hard to look at the back, you know, the car, look at

10:48

the view mirror. That's

10:50

true too, but you talk at the car in front of you. If

10:52

their tire spin and water there, you go, look at back.

10:54

You're not sticking your window at I thought about it.

10:56

I am I gonna do that. He's look at the view mirror. So

11:00

Eddie got rid of cable, which is crazy.

11:03

Idea is a big move. I've had cable,

11:05

I mean my whole life, like really not when I was a

11:07

kid, but like when I live by myself, I've had

11:09

up cable. And so I was like, this is too much.

11:11

I was paying like almost one hundred dollars for just

11:13

cable, not including my internet and not including

11:15

my cell phone and all that. So I was like,

11:17

there has to be cheaper streaming services

11:20

that have live sports, because really, we've talked

11:22

about we've talked about this the only reason I had cables because

11:24

I want to see games. Dude, I cut it off.

11:26

I'm officially not a cable first anymore. Are

11:28

you saving money? Yeah? Saving probably

11:31

about thirty dollars. So what

11:33

are you doing just packaging everything together? Just

11:35

Netflix? What do you have? Yeah? So, I

11:37

mean we've the way we justified

11:39

it is we've already had Netflix on top of cable,

11:41

so I mean we're not even counting Netflix. Oh

11:44

so Netflix is already an expense

11:46

that we already had, so we're not counting that Disney

11:48

Plus was already there. So now we just

11:50

have Hulu. Well, we're doing the trial versions

11:52

of Hulu and YouTube. Don't really

11:55

know which one I'm gonna go with yet. I know more people

11:57

that use Hulu than YouTube TV. So

12:00

Amy, you guys cut cable too, right, Yeah,

12:02

and we went to Hulu route and then every

12:04

other streaming service known to man. Amy

12:07

thinks she's come out on the bad end of this. I

12:10

mean, but it's

12:13

better than you're gonna maybe

12:15

sign up for some of these other services too.

12:17

So then the fact that you don't have the

12:19

cable, some people may still have cable,

12:22

and then they're getting all the streaming services.

12:24

So yeah, I mean it's just the direction

12:26

we're headed. Well, speaking of this, Raymundo

12:28

has some bad news to pass along, because remember Raymundo

12:31

has been getting YouTube TV for free from a listener in

12:33

Saint Louis. Yeah, Jasco, right, Ray, Yeah,

12:35

So Jasco hit me up and apparently

12:37

YouTube TV doesn't carry regional

12:39

sports and he's a huge sports fan. So Jasco

12:42

said he's cutting YouTube TV unfortunately,

12:45

which means Ray no longer gets free YouTube

12:47

TV. Oh boy. Yeah,

12:49

it was a good run. Me and the

12:51

wife honestly absolutely loved it. We watched watching,

12:53

loved watching the Saint Louis news at night. But

12:55

I mean it's over, So I'm gonna have to decide something

12:58

for cable. What are you gonna do? Say?

13:00

I mean, maybe we go back to Xfinity. I have no idea

13:02

a dish if they still do those. We haven't

13:04

been on the cable game in a while, but it's

13:06

tough if they still do those, they still do

13:08

that, or you could just get another listener to

13:10

hit you up on DM send do their link. Yeah that's

13:12

the thing. I got so accustomed to the Saint Louis

13:15

stuff. I might it'll be different to try and

13:17

see another city. But maybe I'll be cool

13:19

with it and it'll end up being part of my

13:21

community. You know, Ray's gonna be new

13:23

Bakersfield resident, one of our

13:25

listeners that are going to hit him up. I

13:28

saw Disney Plus. They think about twenty twenty five

13:30

is gonna be bigger than Netflix at the rate that

13:32

it's growing right now, which my shows will

13:34

be on Disney Plus sure, which I'm pretty pumped about. Yeah,

13:36

it's gonna be exciting. I like Disney Plus. I'm watching one

13:41

over on Disney Plus right now. Right.

13:46

These are the five most fun facts Amy

13:48

could find this week. Here we go. Number

13:51

five. There

13:53

are sixteen hundred Chili's locations

13:55

around the world, and every single one has

13:57

a picture hanging upside down. They say it's

13:59

for good luck picture of what does it matter? I

14:02

don't think that it matters. There's just one of the pictures

14:04

on the wall is upside down, which I actually had chilies

14:06

for the first time and forever last weekend and it was so

14:08

good. Listen Chili skillet Caso.

14:11

Yeah, Eddie don't like Skilly Casa.

14:13

It's not my go to when I go. Really. Actually,

14:17

I don't think I've ever had it? Should I try it? Well, it's

14:20

specifically chilies, right, Yeah,

14:22

you're not gonna have it? Would you be in Mexican? You're

14:24

not gonna have it? A go? This is

14:27

perfect Mexican caso. But when I think

14:29

of Chili's, I think of the skillet caso. Man, we

14:31

got to Chili's a lot. I've never seen that upside down? Can

14:33

you still go now? Oh yeah, I think the last time we went

14:35

was a couple of months ago. Yeah, look and see you next time. Okay.

14:38

Number four, So

14:40

zebras don't have black and white stripes.

14:43

Fyi, they are black and

14:46

they're covered in white stripes. Really

14:50

didn't know that. I didn't know that.

14:52

I would have thought they were white with black. So

14:56

hold on, tell me again. So they're black with

14:59

white stripes. Yep? Are

15:01

you sure? Well yes, I'm

15:03

sure. It's a fun fact. Isn't just providing you with information

15:06

in case you ever get quizzed on that question?

15:09

Wow, I'm blown away by that. Okay, next

15:11

number three, So

15:14

if you place an egg in cold water and

15:16

it floats, don't eat it because

15:19

it's spoiled. Fresh eggs sink

15:21

and rotten eggs float. Do you know

15:23

that Cook did not know that. Chef Eddie,

15:26

I didn't know that, all right. Next number

15:28

two, Abraham Lincoln,

15:30

Walt Disney, Billgates, Mark Zuckerberg, Henry

15:33

Ford, Thomas Edison, and Steve Jobs

15:35

never received college degrees. Yeah.

15:38

People hear that though, and go, well, that's why I don't

15:40

need to Were you also not Abraham Lincoln

15:42

or any of those people? Yeah, stop

15:45

with that. They also had like a curiosity

15:48

about them where they were like, I'm already

15:50

so invested in what I'm doing, Like I'm

15:52

so driven toward this one goal that college is

15:54

going to be in my way. Most of my buddies say

15:56

stuff like that. They have no curiosity about

15:59

anything except how can

16:01

they get paid by doing that almost no work. So

16:04

yeah, I don't listen to that as an example. That is a fun

16:06

fact though, Okay, what else? Number one,

16:09

Speaking of college, Carrie Underwood earned

16:12

college credit for being on American

16:14

Idol. It counted as an internship.

16:17

Oh well, that's cool. I could see accounting

16:19

as like a music elective

16:22

for three hours or so. Yeah, all

16:24

right, there you going, by the way, watch American Idol

16:26

on Sunday night on ABC. We were number

16:28

one in the ratings last week. Pretty prompt about that,

16:31

So watch again. I think it'll be the last week that I'm

16:33

not on fully because I was off shooting

16:36

my nat Geo show. But they put

16:38

a couple of clips to me in there. Anyway, It's like it's like

16:40

I'm dead. They're like, and let's not forget

16:42

Bobby Bones. But yeah, be

16:44

sure to watch Sunday Night American Idol. Right Amy, thank you

16:50

the latest from Nashville and Tullywood

16:52

Morgan number two thirty second. Sky

16:56

Carly Pierce released a new album called

16:58

twenty nine and it features is her latest

17:00

single, next Girl, Nose Up,

17:03

saying all right things, no tidna

17:06

dress, no tiddly think

17:09

you're the best thing, but I'm no happens

17:12

next Girl. Walker

17:15

Hayes released a new song called I

17:17

Hope You Miss Me can't Wait the same name

17:20

and those credits hope you find

17:22

yourself the self full Sleep, I

17:26

Hope You miss Me. Adam

17:29

Hamburg released a new EP called

17:32

The Flip Sides. Here's a clip of a song

17:34

called Broken Ladder, Were

17:39

God to Steal You go on?

17:46

Trying to clombing head on, trying

17:49

to clowning head in on a broken

17:51

ladder. I'm

17:54

Morgan number two. That's your skinny hat.

17:56

It's time for the good news producer.

17:58

Ready. Yeah, So

18:03

around this time of year, there's a crosstown

18:05

rivalry between two universities, the University

18:07

of Cincinnati and Xavier University.

18:09

It's a basketball rivalry called Crosstown

18:12

Shootouts. So what

18:14

the fans are doing, though, is when this game happens,

18:16

they do the Crosstown tip Off where

18:18

they go to restaurants and they try to leave the biggest

18:20

tips ever and whichever tea, whichever school

18:23

leaves the bigger tips, wins. So

18:25

the biggest tip they've ever gotten in this in

18:28

this rivalry history is happened

18:30

this week. It's four thousand, five hundred and

18:32

twenty five dollars on a fifty four dollars bill.

18:35

So is it the combined

18:37

tips? And do they write a note on there who it's from?

18:39

If they do, kind of like the little Crosstown

18:42

tip off note on there, so they know it's part

18:44

of this thing, and they either write Xavier or Cincinnati.

18:46

Correct, that's a pretty cool idea. Whoever

18:49

started that? Yes? Can I tell you who's

18:51

winning right now? Who? Right now? Xavier

18:54

has no I'm sorry Bearcats. The Cincinnati

18:56

has done twenty thousand and Xavier

18:58

has done twelve thousand, So bearcats are killing

19:01

it days. Have your step up? Come on? Got smaller

19:03

school though, Let's be real, But is

19:05

it? Is it a private school? Has an X on the front

19:07

of it. I don't

19:10

know. That's a great story. I love it. That's what it's all

19:12

about. That was tell me something

19:14

good to

19:18

day. This story comes with us from

19:20

Morgantown, West Virginia, about

19:22

twelve twenty AM. A college student

19:24

is using a laundry car to go

19:26

down a hill in the snow when a cop cars

19:29

parked at the end of the intersection and guy

19:31

goes, oh boom, crashes

19:33

right into the cop car and he's

19:35

got alcohol in his hand. He's only eighteen,

19:38

so he got arrusted for hitting the cop car

19:40

and have an alcohol don't

19:42

you throw the

19:44

bottle of beer out as soon as you It's

19:47

like if you're getting pulled over and you have something illegal in your car,

19:49

you trying to throw it out of the car, right, Yes, But the cops know

19:51

that already so they know what to look for it again,

19:54

but they may miss it.

19:56

Maybe if

19:58

you're flying down a hill at

20:00

a cop car and you have beer in your hand and you're

20:02

like, oh oh, you do everything you can

20:04

to get that beer out of your hand. There

20:06

you go, I'm lunchbox at your bonehead Story of

20:08

the day, the

20:11

Friday morning conversation with John

20:14

Party, John Party, what's up my friend?

20:16

Hey buddy, Hey buddy, Hey,

20:18

I have a question I was thinking about the other day. When

20:20

live shows return, and they will return this

20:22

year, do you think you'll have to go back and relearn

20:25

all your lyrics? Usually it's

20:27

just me and the guitar by myself

20:30

singing, like for a couple of days before

20:32

the first show going through, you go back,

20:34

listen to the album, listen to what's on

20:36

the set list, and kind of get in

20:38

that mind space again and then

20:40

still forget the lyrics. It's

20:45

been so long since you've been able to play consistently.

20:48

Are you worried the first few shows you'd be like, I got

20:50

dirt on my what again? My sneakers? I

20:53

mean, we're gonna remember that one. I think

20:55

that's it's it's what it is. But shockingly,

20:58

we had some a little bit shows last

21:00

year and only messed up one line the

21:03

whole, So that's pretty good. One out of a seventy five

21:05

minutes that you've forgot one line. So we

21:07

have John on He's playing the Opery tomorrow night,

21:09

so you guys can check it out. You can go to our

21:11

Facebook page Bobby Bones Show because

21:13

we're actually grabbing the stream. Or you can go to

21:15

the grand Ol Operates Facebook page, Circle Network,

21:18

everywhere you can go watch the opera online. Do

21:20

you remember your first ever grand ol Opry

21:22

appearance? John, back in twenty thirteen.

21:25

I think I had long hair, You

21:27

know what I was thinking? I think I think you had long

21:29

hair too. Me

21:33

and my mom. This is before, like, this

21:35

is back when limos were still cool man

21:38

and we took a stretch hummer to

21:40

the Opery and we had fun.

21:43

I got a couple of other questions for you here. You put

21:46

Rancho Fiesta sessions on vinyl.

21:48

I saw you talking about this on your

21:50

Instagram. How do people get one of these? Because

21:52

you did a bunch of really cool cover songs. How

21:54

do people get one of these? And will you sign them?

21:57

Yo? Yeah, I'm having a whole, having

21:59

a whole field day of a signing

22:02

five hundred copies of it. So if

22:05

you can just go to my website and we got

22:07

him up. Is that John Party dot com? I've

22:09

never been Yeah, John Party dot

22:11

com. John Party is on with

22:13

us. What does someone get? Because

22:16

I was looking, I saw that you're on

22:18

cameo one hundred and twenty five

22:20

dollars. Ooh, that's steep.

22:23

What does someone get for one hundred and twenty five

22:25

bucks with a John Party cameo? And when

22:27

at first I kind of like put off cameo.

22:29

I was like I don't need to be doing that, you know.

22:32

Um I kept getting

22:34

dms like hey, are you gonna, you know, join

22:37

cameo? Blah blah blah, I want to get a message,

22:40

and I was like, you know what, I'll try it out.

22:42

It's a lot of happy birthdays. There's a lot of

22:44

half of Valentine's Days, and you

22:46

know what, it makes people happy. That's the main

22:48

thing about cameo. Like they

22:51

love it. I mean when they get the video and

22:53

they leave me feedback and stuff and

22:55

they I mean, they're so excited. And

22:58

that's the thing I never thought

23:00

I would get like like a like

23:02

happy out of it, because that I made somebody happy.

23:04

So that's what cameos

23:07

kind of opened my eyes a little

23:09

bit. It's just they're so excited

23:12

when I get the video, it's it's pretty pretty awesome.

23:14

So how many of those do you think you get a day? Requested

23:16

to cameos? When when it first lit

23:19

up, when I first got up, it was fifty.

23:21

I've since it, I've done ninety four videos.

23:24

So you made about ten thousand dollars

23:26

off of cameo Holy Molly

23:28

close and so.

23:32

But I use it for like farm stuff,

23:35

so it does help out here on the ranch. John,

23:38

Party's on with us. He's playing the Grand ol Operate tomorrow

23:40

night. Hey, John, I have two product pitches,

23:42

just ideas that I think would be great for you

23:44

in business. Tell me if you like these

23:47

ideas. Okay, okay, I

23:49

can tell he's not loving it already. Either that

23:51

or he's on the toilet. All right, here we go. Once

23:54

live concerts return, we

23:56

start a toilet rental business for venues.

23:59

We put your face in the hole and

24:01

we call them porta parties.

24:04

I mean, can the faith as on the door?

24:09

Okay? Okay, fair enough? How about

24:11

this one? How about this one? We start our own

24:14

country music awards show for people who

24:16

never get nominated or win the big awards

24:18

and we call it the partycipitation,

24:20

like the Party's Cipitation Awards,

24:23

get it, like you particip parties. I really

24:25

struggle with this one. Yeah, um, the

24:28

party Participation Awards.

24:30

Close enough. We were calling the party.

24:32

Yeah, it doesn't work that we tried. I

24:34

don't think why you pitched it. You're like, yeah. Halfway

24:37

to the pitch, I was like, this is a stupid idea. What

24:39

do we just be the American

24:42

country parties? Okay? And you but

24:44

you have to host it too. You go with that. I love hosting

24:46

stuff, you know that. There he is, John

24:48

Party. Listen. He's on because he's

24:50

he loves playing the operay with promoting the opery. Be

24:52

sure to watch it on the Opery's Facebook or

24:54

Facebook or Circle network. John Good

24:56

to talk to you. By the way, everybody,

24:58

you can get rancho as the sessions on vinyl.

25:02

It's signed to thirty five bucks. John

25:04

Party dot Com expected to ship March seventeenth,

25:06

So go ahead and sign up for that too. The guys just trying

25:08

to buy farm equipment. You heard it here first, all

25:10

right, John Good to talk to you, but I talk to you soon, all

25:14

right, Bucks. You's

25:17

Amy's pile of stories so

25:19

Brittany Aldean posted a video of

25:21

Jason trying to touch his palms

25:24

to his shoulders, and I laughed

25:26

out loud when I saw it. For some reason, it was

25:28

so funny because he couldn't

25:30

get it done. And then it made me think,

25:33

can some people not do this? But here's the

25:35

clip, try to touch your palm to your shoulder

25:39

muscles to try

25:42

it again that nope.

25:48

Yeah, Jason blamed it on his muscles

25:50

being too big, But Bobby, can you do it? Well,

25:53

I don't have the muscles too big. Problem. A

25:55

lot of guys can't touch it. Is that possible?

25:58

I think, Amy, can I do? Yeah?

26:00

I can do it? Yeah, A problem, I can't. It's

26:02

a TikTok trend, right, and so a lot of people

26:04

are doing this on TikTok. I'm

26:06

not able to do it, but I went sure

26:08

I can because Caitlyn asked me if I could do it. She's like, no, you

26:10

can't see it. So I just took my pomp from the other hand touched my

26:12

shoulder. But there's another

26:15

trend too that's been happening for a few weeks where

26:17

you get down on all fours and you raise your arms

26:19

up and most girls can stay up

26:21

and guys can't. They fall forward.

26:24

And so I did it on my TikTok

26:26

too. I didn't fall forward, and Kaylen goes, I think

26:28

that tells us a lot. You're kind of a girl. I'm

26:30

kind of a girl. Yeah, yeah, all right, amyone

26:32

else, Well, just a heads up. Fake Amazon

26:34

reviews are being sold in bulk online.

26:38

They sell themselves as

26:41

like two companies that are wanting to up their

26:43

rating, and watch dogs are out

26:45

there making sure that they don't

26:48

do it. But it's such a bummer for those of us

26:50

that rely on reviews, like on Amazon.

26:52

I look at reviews all the time, and I want

26:54

to know that it's legit, not that a company

26:56

paid somebody to rate

26:58

them high and right a nice

27:01

review. It's called review manipulation

27:03

services, and people seldom

27:06

nice. How do you get a job as

27:08

a watchdog that sounds like the job

27:10

right there? Also, Hey, I'm not gonna hate

27:12

I got in trouble for buying Twitter followers

27:15

because I used to do this joke where I

27:17

would I would buy Twitter followers for friends

27:19

who hadn't like a hundred followers. They'd wake up and have ten

27:21

thousand and they'd be like what happened? Oh my god? And

27:24

I thought it was so funny. I was

27:26

like Twitter bombing people with followers and I wouldn't

27:28

say anything for a while, and they were like what did I

27:30

do to get in the news, Like why are all these people

27:32

following me? Well, then the story comes out

27:34

with people buying Twitter followers, and I am minute because because

27:37

I bought a bunch of followers for other people, they

27:39

watchdog got me? All

27:42

right? What else? So I feel like last

27:44

year, this is a story that would have been to

27:46

tell me something good. This thirty

27:49

four year old named Joshua Torres, he

27:51

actually made headlines when he bought

27:53

his community in New York, this like

27:55

nine hundred dollar pool that everybody

27:57

could get into because temperatures were like

28:00

a hundred degrees. And

28:02

yeah, since he was had some

28:04

notoriety then for that, I guess police

28:06

started watching him and he

28:09

just got busted for dealing

28:12

drugs. And as I read into the article,

28:14

I was like, Okay, well was it a little weed or what?

28:17

No? Is heroin and crack

28:20

and a bunch of other things. So

28:22

yeah, while he was a hero in the neighborhood

28:24

not too long ago, now he's been

28:26

busted for a drug operation. It's

28:28

just funny to hear Amy goes it a little weed, that's

28:32

very I know, just like was

28:34

it a couple of kilos of weed? I mean it was it a you

28:36

know, like

28:41

right, but you know he's

28:43

just kind of now we know, we're very

28:46

comfortable. She felt a

28:48

little too comfortable, you know, it just a little weed,

28:50

right, I mean, gang documentaries

28:52

has been watching. She's like cartel man

28:55

Um. There was a story too, you know that that lawyer

28:57

and I believe Texas who had the

29:00

cat that they went viral

29:02

because he had the cat on his face. Yes,

29:05

and he wakes up and there's that you know, that filter

29:08

or wakes up, he gets on there's that cat filter on. Apparently

29:10

they started investigating him too, and he had nothing

29:13

illegal, but he had like some

29:15

shady history and had done

29:17

nothing really to go viral. Like he wasn't calling

29:19

attention to himself, but that got him and then they

29:21

started going after him too, man, because

29:23

he had some stuff in his past that he didn't love. All

29:25

right, there you go, that's what's up. That

29:28

was Amy's pile of stories. It's

29:30

time for the good news.

29:37

So this couple Harriet and Jerry.

29:39

They've been married a fifty eight years,

29:41

but because of the pandemic, they haven't

29:44

been able to be together for the last eleven

29:46

months. Because Jerry has Alzheimer's

29:48

and he lives at an assisted living facility.

29:51

Normally she was able to go visit him,

29:53

but because of the pandemic, she was having to see

29:56

him through a window. But now, finally,

29:58

after eleven months, they got to see each other face

30:01

to face an in person. Yeah, that's good. Can

30:03

you imagine eleven months is a long time?

30:05

I mean a month? Yeah, gosh,

30:09

But here we are. And I will say too. I was looking

30:11

at some of the data and we're

30:13

trending way down right now. Let's

30:15

hope we don't get a pop back up. We're trending down. People

30:18

are starting to get shots in their arms. I know

30:20

people that got vaccines. Let me ask you this

30:22

question about the vaccine, because there

30:24

are counties around

30:26

where I live that say, hey, we have extra

30:29

vaccines. Just sign up and if no one

30:31

comes to get it, you can have it. If

30:34

I were to sign up and get the vaccine,

30:37

I would get shamed, right, even

30:39

if they weren't going to give it to any

30:41

and Still if I came on and I was like, hey, I got the vaccine,

30:44

I would still get shamed, right, be

30:46

honest, maybe even

30:50

if it was going to go to waste. So

30:52

if I get it, I just can't say I got it. Oh No,

30:54

that's what I was gonna say. Don't talk about it. We're not We're

30:56

not at the point where people can just get them

30:58

now. No, to openly

31:01

be able to get one, you need to still fit inside

31:03

these But there are all these lists going,

31:05

Hey, put yourself on a waiting list. Yeah, because there's

31:07

an expiration on these things, and if we don't give it

31:09

in a certain time, they die. And so

31:12

I put myself on the list and I got taken

31:14

off the list because someone took the appointment. So I'm

31:16

not even on a list. But I'm like, if I get

31:18

it, I can't poste. I can't

31:20

post one of those selfies because people

31:22

will hammer me online. So

31:25

I think we made up my mind here. If I do finally get

31:27

it, I'm gonna give a mouth shut for a while. Yeah,

31:30

there you go, hey, And that's what it's all about,

31:32

right, everybody that was tell me something

31:34

good. Thank

31:37

you guys for hanging out. Keep more coming

31:39

up in just a little bit, Let's do a little

31:41

flashback Friday of the year is nineteen

31:43

ninety five. Flashback Friday.

31:48

On this day, nineteen ninety five, I was fourteen

31:50

years old, awkward

31:53

like. I was trying to figure out how to play sports, and

31:55

I was okay, not because of my athletic ability,

31:58

but because I would like figure out all these basically

32:00

cheat codes. I got to figure out how

32:02

to how to beat system trick plays.

32:05

I started a kind to be pretty

32:07

good. I was doing good in school. I was rocking

32:09

the quiz Bowl team. Okay, But somehow,

32:12

even though I was getting better at sports and I was captain

32:14

the quiz Bowl team, I still cann beat up a lot. It's just a

32:16

weird mix. You would think I'd be the opposite. Huh

32:18

yeah, No, not for me. Also, on this

32:20

day, the biggest country song was Alan Jackson

32:22

Gone Country, Country Country.

32:30

The biggest pop song is TLC

32:32

Creep, and

32:40

the biggest thing in pop culture on this day in nineteen ninety

32:42

five, Pamela Anderson married Tommy Lee

32:45

just ninety six hours after they first

32:47

met. Crazy Man

32:51

less than a week and they got

32:53

married last They divorced in

32:55

nineteen ninety eight. Pamela Anderson

32:57

has had five marriages over twenty six years.

33:00

Most recently, she married her bodyguard after

33:02

falling in love during the COVID lockdown. The

33:04

Baywatch stars married Dan Hayhurst.

33:07

They announced that on January twenty seven. So

33:09

that's a lot of marriages. Listen to the Larry King stuff's

33:11

gotten pretty Harry. You know, his last

33:14

ex wife is going to

33:16

court to get some of that money in the will. I think he's

33:18

married seven or eight times. Wow, that's a lot. And

33:21

he wrote on a napkin at the end, but before

33:23

he died, like I wonder to have anything. So now she's

33:25

going to court trying to get that bad Well, but no, because

33:27

she was if you remember correctly, according to the news,

33:31

she was hooking

33:33

up with her like son's

33:35

baseball coach. Yeah

33:38

that's happening. Well nothing now because

33:40

he did. But he was married eight times.

33:42

He may have married the same person twice, Larry

33:45

King. But that's a lot of marriages.

33:47

Man, that's some Jerry

33:49

Springer type stuff. Changing your will on

33:52

a napkin right before you die because

33:55

your ex wife was with the

33:58

baseball coach of all,

34:00

I'm gonna go this because I don't have the story in front of me,

34:03

all alleged top

34:05

of the alleged. Just freestyle

34:08

in here. But that's some crazy stuff.

34:10

Man, flashback

34:12

Friday, it

34:14

is time for Amy to tell a joke. Here

34:16

we go, Morning

34:21

Corny. What do you call a

34:23

sheep covered in chocolate? What

34:26

do you call a sheep covered in chocolate?

34:29

A candy bar? Candy

34:31

bar? Okay,

34:37

that was the morning Corny.

34:41

So in America we love our dogs like for sure,

34:43

apparently more than any other country. The whole

34:45

story is Americans will do anything for their dogs,

34:48

and I'm part of this. You know. Tomorrow

34:50

Saturday's National Love Your Pet Day. Based

34:53

on a new survey, Americans love

34:55

their dogs the most. I tell you here. I wasn't

34:57

leaving my house because we've been snowed nice in like

34:59

the There was no chance I was leaving except my

35:02

dogs had to get to the vet because

35:05

she had an issue. Because she's a puppy, we're

35:08

trying to fix her up. He had an issue. For

35:10

me, I wouldn't went to the doctor, but

35:13

we hopped in the truck, plowed

35:15

through the snow to get them to the vet. We

35:17

posted a picture on Instagram too, And it was as

35:19

we were at the vet because we have these doggie restraining

35:21

seat belts and the sub

35:25

and so I'm holding Stanley in my lap and

35:27

Kaitlyn's in the back seat with elder holding her. And

35:30

of course people are like, welln't driving dogs strapped

35:32

him? We can't believe you're driving with him in your lap. I was

35:34

like, first of all, he's like a sixty five pound bull dog. There's

35:36

no way I could drive with him on my lap. Anyway,

35:38

it's as we're sitting there. People find

35:41

ways to get mad at every single thing. But

35:43

we do love our dogs for sure. Seventy

35:45

two percent of dog owners say they would have no issue

35:48

putting themselves in harm's way if I meant

35:50

saving their pet from harm. Completely

35:52

agree. The story I think of, though, most is that

35:54

guy was walking a Florida the

35:56

alligator trying to eat his dog. Oh yeah, he's wrestling

35:58

the jaws of that alligator. Apart,

36:01

that's the ultimate the old But I would

36:03

have been there too. I don't know that I went straight

36:05

wrestling jaws. I just started kicking the thing, beating

36:08

there with a stick anything. I now,

36:10

I like, I really love Stanley the bulldog's

36:13

It took a while because he was sick for the first year of

36:15

his life and we were just nursing him. There was no bonding because

36:17

he always had a cone on. But like, I

36:20

love that dog now and Eller's news. So

36:22

we're still getting used to her. She's

36:24

such a puppy and she had so much trouble growing

36:26

up. Of the seventy

36:28

nine percent of people pulled her in a relationship, fifty

36:31

three percent admit they kissed their dog more than their

36:33

partner. That's not the case with

36:35

us right now. Although I do let stand and

36:37

it's gross, call me whatever you want, but I do say accuses

36:39

he looks my nose. That's that's fine, Sam,

36:41

gross if you want. Seventy percent

36:44

of dog owners say they've been accused of spoiling their pet,

36:46

but that doesn't bother them. Yeah,

36:48

I would say the dogs get spoiled. We don't have kids, though,

36:51

right right, big difference. Yeah, we

36:53

have kids, so we're rocking the dogs right

36:55

now. Forty

36:57

nine percent of couples let the dogs sleep in their beds with them.

37:00

We do not. My last dog

37:02

slept in the bed with me. These dogs

37:04

don't get in the bed. They don't know the difference. It's

37:06

like if you grew up with no TV. If you're amish, you don't miss

37:08

TV. You don't watch TV. My dogs

37:10

are basically homage from beds forty

37:13

six percent. So they get to get up on the couch. Stanley

37:16

does not. Ella won't stop jumping up on the couch.

37:18

We're trying to break her from that, and then sometimes we just get

37:20

tired to go. You know what, who cares stay up here? Almost

37:24

half make dinner with human food too. For them. No human

37:26

food. Oh, they'll get excellent

37:28

treats of beef jerky. Occasionally if we're outside

37:31

doing training exercises, then they

37:33

get some beef jerky treats. But that's about

37:35

it there. So we're kind of in this scale

37:37

or so Amy, what about your dog? He

37:40

does she sleep in the bed? She normally doesn't,

37:42

but there have been some days lately

37:45

where she's gotten to just because it's

37:47

froughten a lot of comfort. So I

37:49

got a pro tip from a friend that does let her dogs

37:51

sleep in there. And because I have a white comforter,

37:54

but I got this white quilt blanket

37:56

thing that blends in like you can barely tell it's there

37:59

and then that's what she's playing on that way, it doesn't

38:01

get anything dirty. The Friday

38:03

morning conversation with Kip,

38:06

what's happening, Buddy? How you doing being good?

38:08

Yeah? I'm pretty good. I was watching you play this show

38:10

at the Rhyman and your fans are

38:13

so passionate, and I wonder

38:15

what I was wondering is I was watching you play these songs.

38:17

Is whenever people sing back

38:19

to you but they're wearing a mask, does it sound

38:22

a little more muffled when they're singing

38:24

back in masks? It's

38:27

not. It's definitely not quite as aggressive.

38:30

You know, it's but but I'm

38:32

hey as long as as long as I can hear singing, and

38:34

I'm good man, it's a good thing. How

38:36

was it to be on stage again? And obviously it was

38:38

a socially distance show and it wasn't completely

38:40

packed, but for you to be back on stage playing music, how'd

38:43

that feel? It was great? Bobby?

38:45

Um. You know, and I say this with all

38:49

I like during this whole thing, I've never

38:51

liked. I never craved the adulation

38:54

part um. I

38:56

missed like being on stage with stuff

38:58

that was happening the night the band and

39:01

you know, just being able to get bring

39:03

people some joy. But I don't. I've never

39:05

needed the adulation part, so I never missed

39:08

that. But I missed there was a lot of organic

39:10

things that happened on stage that we didn't plan

39:12

on. That just it felt amazing playing

39:14

music again. You know, ten years ago something

39:17

about a truck was a number one ten freaking

39:20

years ago. Does that feel like that

39:23

has just flown by or does it feel like

39:25

forever ago? I'm not really

39:27

sure, to be honest, that whole period in my

39:29

life feels like one complete

39:31

blur. Everything about it feels like a

39:33

gigantic blur. I think

39:35

me going through like the insane

39:38

and saw Me I went through for like four years. The whole

39:40

thing is a blur. I mean it. I sometimes

39:43

it feels like it was just yesterday, and sometimes it feels

39:45

like a lifetime ago. Does that song still

39:47

feel like it kept More song? No, but

39:50

I'm thankful for it, you know what I mean. I asked

39:52

that because again I watched listen.

39:54

I'm a kept More fan. I'll say it right now, proud, loudly

39:56

and proudly. And it played twenty

39:59

five songs that You're show, which is a lot, and

40:01

I did not see Hey Pretty Girl on the set list,

40:03

So does that feel like it kept more song?

40:05

And why didn't you play that song? Yeah? I

40:07

mean that that still does um, Bobby.

40:10

I mean like when we did that acoustic tour all

40:12

of last year. There will be nights

40:15

and I'm not exaggerame, they'd be nights where I did not

40:17

play one single hit and and you never

40:19

felt like you were missing anything during the night,

40:21

like the crowd was never chanting

40:23

for it. I would I would give him an option during the

40:25

encore, knowing I haven't played truck Hey

40:28

Pretty Girl, last

40:30

shot, you know, I'd be like, you know, what do y'all

40:32

want to hear? And they had signs in the audience and it would

40:34

always be like crazy one more time as that was us

40:36

or something. And it wasn't like planned

40:39

to not play it. I just never got

40:41

to it. Do you feel like your voice is still in

40:43

shape? No? I

40:47

mean it definitely, you know I did. The

40:49

band was laughing after because they were like, you know, we

40:51

were supposed to play an hour and a half and I got fine,

40:53

you know, a few thousand dollars for going

40:56

forty minutes over. But

40:58

you know when I got on stage, I had no idea how long

41:00

during the first whole set that we had played, and I asked

41:03

my tour manager, are we good? Because

41:05

I normally had any ears and I didn't have him,

41:07

and he says killed. He put his hand on my shoulders,

41:09

said you're thirty five minutes over. You're already fine,

41:12

so you might as well play the encore. So, you

41:14

know, it was just kind of like you

41:16

know, I mean, we kind of just winged

41:18

it while we were out there. We had a bag as song as a pool

41:20

fund, and we followed somewhat of an order, but there was definitely

41:23

some audibles happening throughout the night. How do

41:25

you pay that fine or do they just keep it out

41:27

of your check? I don't really know. I

41:30

mean, I'm pretty

41:32

sure it just like gets reimbursed to them, but they've

41:34

already paid to my business

41:36

management. You know. Afterwards, I wanted

41:38

to kick myself because here I've gone a whole year trying

41:41

to take care of my band and crew. I haven't haven't

41:43

had any shows, and then my first one back

41:45

I get fine. So that was pretty idiotical

41:47

my part. Ken Moore's on with Us Wild

41:50

World Deluxe just came out. You

41:52

got four new songs on this, So why

41:54

did you want to put a deluxe album out instead

41:56

of, you know, holding that and putting a new project

41:58

out. A lot of times over record

42:00

for a record, normally, I'll do like anywhere

42:03

from three to six songs over because

42:05

a lot of times you don't know what a song is going to feel

42:07

like till you give it a go, and then sometimes it just lays

42:09

flat. You can't seem to capture the magic and whatever

42:12

for whatever reason or not. But and I'm

42:14

already mentally way past where I'm

42:16

at at that particular time, So if I'm

42:18

writing new stuff, I don't put that on an old

42:20

project. So it just felt like that

42:23

record, Like it felt

42:25

like that record. Yeah, and even sonically,

42:27

like the way that we recorded the drums,

42:30

the way we did guitar tones, like leaving

42:32

doors, opening rooms, like whatever kind

42:34

of ambiance, you know, kind

42:36

of thing we were going forward with certain songs,

42:38

whatever ethereal you know, sounds

42:40

we were trying to capture. Like it all kind of made

42:42

sense with that record. And

42:45

in the subject matter, you're telling me, if you

42:47

leave a door open in the studio, the guitar sounds

42:49

different. Yeah, I mean you're going to get a much

42:51

more compartmentalized sound when you like,

42:53

when you have ants that

42:56

can't bleed into the room,

42:58

you know, like you're gonna have a very gonna

43:00

have a much tighter mix. I mean when you listen to old

43:03

fifties through the seventies recordings,

43:05

I mean a lot of times they did at the door shut, but a lot of

43:07

times it was just in one big room, and that's

43:09

why you're getting all of that like kind of

43:12

where it all feels like they're in the same room.

43:14

Nothing is individually compartmentalized,

43:17

and you're getting lots of bleed and there's that there's

43:20

that rawness in it. You know, you can't control

43:23

your sounds in the mix as much, but you get

43:25

a much more authentic band

43:27

sound with that kind of thing. Have you ever

43:29

stage dived. I've

43:31

definitely jumped in through crowd. The last time I did it was

43:33

in Milwaukee UH summer

43:35

fests, like back in two thousand and

43:38

fifteen, and it

43:40

was it was truly kind

43:42

of a scary experience. It got so aggressive

43:45

and I came back on stage pretty much missing

43:47

all my clothes. It was it was pretty insane.

43:49

So I haven't done it since I did

43:52

it once and I didn't know the rules, and I did

43:54

it on my belly.

43:59

Oh, let's

44:01

just say I took a lot of shots into that very

44:03

sensitive area that I really wasn't planning on.

44:06

People were just trying to put the listen.

44:08

I'm not a rock star, Kip. I'm not like you. I don't

44:10

have the wherever the I usually do stand up comedy.

44:13

And we were doing a music show and I was like, I

44:15

gotta go, and I jumped face first into the crowd.

44:17

That was it. Dustin

44:19

Lynch is so scared of it. He does it with a boat. He

44:22

does he gets in a boat inflatable

44:24

raft. He's so afraid of it. Let

44:27

me let me ask you this before we go. You tweeted

44:29

on the Connor McGregor fight, satin

44:31

sheets will turn an alley cat into a housecat. When

44:33

that happens, it's over. Is that a kept more

44:36

original? You know for

44:38

the for the first half of my career, I mean, Bobby,

44:40

that's why I moved into that gump that

44:42

you know, I stayed in this you

44:45

know, I mean, I don't want to say it dump,

44:47

but I mean it was the room

44:49

that I moved into somewhat was. You know, I moved

44:52

into a one

44:54

room in the old Cornman building. I got a

44:56

twin mattress and I put it on the floor and I put

44:58

all my stuff in there because I that I still had

45:00

to feel like I was at the bottom

45:03

to write the Wild One's record. And I took

45:05

cold showers every morning like I did back

45:07

when I was living on Edmonston Pike. You know, I mastered

45:10

the twenty Second Shower, and I

45:12

tried to keep myself in that, in

45:14

that hungry phase. Now I've realized it just

45:16

by living simple, I can stay

45:19

in that state of mind. I never want to get

45:21

too comfortable, um,

45:23

at least while I'm doing this. There might be a time

45:25

when I really kicked back. But but

45:28

I mean I like simplicity anyway. I've never needed

45:30

like things. But but yeah, I mean I think

45:33

that, you know, I think, once

45:35

you get you're living in

45:37

some big mansion and you've got, you

45:40

know, everything you need in all the cars. I mean,

45:42

how can you possibly stay in that? In that

45:44

clever lane, rocky free state. You know what

45:46

I mean? There

45:48

is mister, yeah, kept

45:50

more,

45:56

I heard you, my man, I know you. Check up on that

46:00

and listen. Wild World Deluxe just came out.

46:02

It's he's got four new tracks on it. Check out

46:04

Kip. Hey, what are you playing again? What's what's the deal with your

46:06

live shows? I

46:08

don't really have anything. I've got a couple

46:10

of little spot dates over the summer. I've got something.

46:12

It's interesting. I've got some house. I've

46:14

got a couple of house things I've been doing, and I got

46:16

like three of those kind of lined up, like

46:18

twenty twenty five people. Price

46:21

is right, I go play the house all

46:25

right, there is Hey, Kip. Always good to talk

46:28

to you, man, You're such a treat to have

46:30

on the show. Love you. Talk to you soon. But the

46:32

big day coming man, Thanks man, I appreciate

46:35

that. Talk to you soon, you bet. Guys, I'll

46:38

read you the first line to a

46:40

famous nineties country song. You just named

46:43

the song okay, and it's

46:45

Survivor style. If you miss it, you're

46:47

out number one who

46:50

doesn't know what I'm talking about.

46:54

Heck, I'll make it a little easier for you. No, no,

46:56

no, it's good because because

46:58

Amy knows it well. That's why she doesn't

47:00

want everybody to have a what I'm trying

47:02

to think. I'm trying to say it in my head. I

47:04

was gonna say it a little more on the melody.

47:07

Who doesn't know what I'm

47:09

talking about? That's just a little more.

47:12

Yeah, I got it. Yeah,

47:14

let me know when you're in Amy,

47:18

what do you have? Wide open spaces? Lunchbox,

47:21

wide open spaces, Eddie, wide

47:23

open spaces. Correct, there you go what

47:26

I'm talking about. Next

47:29

up, Johnny's dad

47:32

was taking him fishing. Johnny's

47:37

dad was taken him fishing. Remember

47:40

the whim and all

47:42

right, lunchbox, don't take

47:45

the girl, Eddie, don't take the girl, Amy,

47:48

don't take the girl from nineteen

47:50

ninety four, don't take the girl any

47:53

fishing? All right?

47:55

Next up, looks like

47:57

we made it, Oh

47:59

my god. The song is from nineteen ninety

48:02

seven. Looks

48:04

like we made it. Look how far we've

48:06

come, my baby? I

48:10

gave you a few extra one. Oh my gosh, I'm I

48:13

don't know it, oh gosh. And

48:15

looks like we made it. Look how

48:17

far we've come, My baby?

48:20

Eddie was the one bragging before the breaks. Oh

48:23

man, I'm trying to sing it in my head, and I

48:25

just remember the way I'm out you

48:28

don't know it. No, I'm drawing

48:30

a blank, Lunchbox. What do you have? I mean,

48:32

I know it's Shania, I don't.

48:34

I just put You're still the one. I don't know

48:36

if that's right correct? WHOA,

48:39

Yeah, Yeah, let's

48:42

go cha, Amy,

48:45

You're still the one. And

48:47

Eddie mister bragging. This game is gonna be

48:49

so easy. I wrote down Forever by

48:52

Shania Twain. Oh there you go.

48:54

It looks like when it look

48:58

cow far, we've I've

49:02

Eddie, You've now been eliminated. I don't know why Shania's

49:05

songs are so hard for me to remember. Next

49:07

up between Lunchbox and Amy,

49:10

I saw the Light. I've been baptized

49:12

by the fire in your touch and the flame in your

49:15

eyes named

49:18

that nineties country song. That's the first line

49:21

I saw the I saw the light.

49:23

I've been baptized by the fire

49:26

in your touch and the flame in your eyes. The

49:28

song is from nineteen ninety one Lunchbox

49:32

Neon Moon. Mhmm,

49:35

you knew the band? He didn't know the

49:37

song? What's not it? Did

49:40

I get too cocky and go too fast? You

49:42

did? Because Neon Moon would be when

49:44

the sun goes down on

49:46

my side you want? Did you

49:48

say not not that?

49:50

Yeah, I said

49:52

I saw the light. I've been baptized

49:56

by the fire in your touch and the flame in your eyes.

50:00

You know it if I do that. Nope, Yeah,

50:02

you still don't know it. I think I still got the on moon there.

50:06

Amy, What is the answer? It's

50:08

I'm born to love again. I'm

50:11

a brand new man. Yeah.

50:13

What's the name of the song? Brand new man's

50:18

love baptized

50:20

by the bar in your touch and the

50:22

flame in your eyes. I'm

50:24

born to love again. I'm

50:27

a brand new man. Well,

50:30

we only went four deep. You guys did not perform.

50:32

Not good, not good. Here are some other ones, and

50:34

then you'll play your winning song in a second. Amy, how

50:36

about you can tell the world you

50:38

never was my girl. That's easy,

50:41

I know it. Thank you. Breaking

50:43

bread. Okay,

50:50

it's a little harder. Just about

50:53

a mile off of one oh

50:55

nine. Oh, it's easy. Go

50:57

ahead, like good directions now, Cumberland

51:00

Road. That's right, the church on the Cumberland

51:02

Road. Here you go. Just Amy,

51:10

know that one. I didn't.

51:12

I didn't. I didn't. Really, don't worry already

51:14

out I know, I know already.

51:18

How about this one? Baby? What do you

51:20

say we just get lost? Leave

51:23

this one horsetown like two rebels without a cause,

51:26

twels without Amy?

51:28

What do you think that is? What

51:31

do you say we just get

51:35

like two rebels without cause?

51:38

I hear

51:40

it. Hold on, oh buddy you oh

51:42

oh heads Carrol, yea, if

51:49

I had tone, it would be much easier for

51:51

me. Okay, how about this one?

51:54

Plowing these fields in the hot summer sun

51:56

over by the gate. Lordy, here she comes, anyone,

52:00

I'll let Amy go first, and she wore, can

52:04

you say it again? Clown these fields

52:06

in the hot summer sun over by the gate.

52:08

Lordie, Here she comes over by the

52:10

gate. Lordie, here she comes. I

52:13

have no idea Ammy's now doing. Run dmc

52:16

eddie, Yeah, she thinks, my tractor

52:18

sexy. There you go feelds

52:22

and the hot summer sun the

52:25

gate. Lordie, here she comes.

52:28

I got a couple more and we're done. Uh. Every

52:30

time our ours meat, excuse me, we

52:33

got a couple more and then we're done. Every

52:36

time our eyes meet this feeling

52:38

inside me, side

52:41

me does what That's the whole first

52:44

line. Every time our our eyes meet

52:46

this feeling inside me. Hold

52:49

the line, but I can't put it to a song feelings

52:56

I don't know, Oh you just got

52:59

ten thousand hours. Yeah,

53:01

but the songs from nineteen

53:03

ninety nine. How about I go every

53:05

time I rise me? Oh? Nice

53:08

feeling inside? What's

53:11

that? Yeah? Lone Star Maids? Good every

53:13

time? Iras me? Just

53:16

feeling inside me? All

53:18

right, one more speed round for all you guys. Ready

53:22

ready, Creole Williams live

53:24

down a dirt dust and the baby

53:28

here me go ahead would be

53:31

dust on the bottle. Any there you go,

53:35

everybody,

53:41

Nice job, It's time for the good

53:44

news.

53:46

Good It's

53:49

a happy ending for a Texas family whose dog

53:51

disappeared days before Hurricane Harvey in twenty

53:54

seventeen. The family was moving from one

53:56

home to another. They live in Houston,

53:58

and their pet, Maddie, went missing. I

54:00

mean there was destruction everywhere. They were

54:02

figuring it out. Their dog ran off,

54:05

and so there's a nonprofit pet rescue called the

54:07

Forgotten Pet Advocates. They

54:09

searched, never found her. She was

54:11

microchip, but the family didn't update their contact

54:13

information, so even when they found her, she

54:16

was microchipped to the wrong house. Last

54:19

week, a volunteer kind of

54:21

detective worked it and ended up

54:23

finding them and imagine

54:25

that the dog that's been gone for heck

54:27

almost four years now, They're like,

54:29

we found her. Here she is.

54:32

My mind will be blown. That

54:35

would be the greatest feeling ever. And so they have their

54:37

dog, Maddie went back. They have their dog Mattie back

54:39

again. Shout out to the forgotten pet advocates

54:42

because they stuck with it even though they found her and the chip

54:44

wasn't taken them with the right place. They stuck with it

54:46

and found that family. That is what it's all about.

54:49

That was tell me something good. Raimundo

54:53

our audio guy who sits behind the glass

54:55

wall there, he says he missed out

54:57

on getting the vaccine for coronavirus.

55:00

Happened right, So usually take a little

55:02

afternoon nap, and I got on

55:04

this COVID list. So apparently every

55:06

morning you just email and say in Nashville,

55:08

oh, I want to be on the list. I I please

55:10

be on the standby list. And if they have any extra

55:13

vaccines that they want to give out, you could possibly

55:15

be chosen. They said, it's like winning

55:17

the lottery if they actually draw your name. Well,

55:20

I go down for a couple hour nap, I wake

55:22

up to a number that I did not recognize.

55:25

I googled that number. It was

55:27

to the health department, which

55:29

means I had gotten the call for the vaccine,

55:32

and you can't call back and be like I want it. They

55:35

said, once they give you the call, you have thirty

55:37

minutes to get to whatever location

55:39

they give you, and I obviously missed that window.

55:41

So my question was, we talked about a couple days

55:43

ago in the post show, would I be shamed if

55:45

I got the vaccine doing the same thing, Because

55:48

there are all these places in county surrounding

55:50

ours that are like, we can't get rid of all our

55:52

vaccines in time sign up, and

55:55

if we can't give it away, we'll call you. And if I went down

55:58

and got the vaccine, don't you think I get

56:00

beat up? Wouldn't Wouldray get beat up if he announced

56:02

he got the vaccine. I don't know. You

56:04

keep saying that, but I'm not sure why would you hate

56:06

if you're trying to help yourself. I

56:08

don't know a lot of hate out there. I feel like people

56:10

could understand, like, if you have the opportunity to

56:12

get it, people are gonna get it. Your parents

56:14

finally got on the list or got the vaccine, they're on

56:16

the list, and so they know that they got

56:19

a notification that said it's available. They

56:21

just have to wait for this weather in Texas to get better

56:24

for them to come get it. So they're ready to

56:26

get it, and they're so excited. Dude, I haven't

56:28

seen them in two years. Well,

56:30

COVID's only been here for like a year or three months, I would

56:32

say last Christmas, you know, not this past

56:35

one, but the way before that. And that's a long time because they used

56:37

to come up at least two or three times a year. Yeah,

56:39

and so I missed them. And as soon as they can

56:41

get both these vaccines, I get to see them again.

56:43

This Raymundo story reminds me of Lunchbox, who

56:45

claims that Real World called

56:47

him to be on the show and he was he was gone, and

56:50

then he called him back and they were like, nas,

56:52

sorry, right, is that what happened, Lunchbox? Yeah, I went to an

56:54

open casting call in college station. I drove

56:56

back to San Antonio and I went to my night class,

56:58

which was economics aster Vande Poor

57:01

and I got home and I had a phone call from

57:03

three two three, and neither

57:05

of my roommates knew that number. And I

57:07

googled it and that was la. That was real world.

57:09

They were calling, they wanted me, and

57:13

that was it. That was my shot, and I missed it.

57:15

And I'm very sad and I'm

57:17

sorry. Ray. If you could go

57:19

back in time, lunchbox and be

57:21

there for that call and it was real world, but none

57:23

of this happened, none of this life

57:26

you have now radio that the same

57:28

wife and kids, because none of that would have

57:30

happened had you not gone down this path. Would

57:32

you go back accept that call

57:34

and go on real world if it means

57:37

you don't live what you're living now? Absolutely,

57:42

listen. I could still be on the Challenge.

57:44

I mean cts still there, Banana

57:46

still goes. I mean there are some vets

57:48

that are still there. CT is forty, he's

57:51

on the Challenge. I could still be making big

57:53

money and be a reality TV star and

57:56

just be living the life again.

57:58

I think you forgot the part where I said your wife, kids,

58:00

family. Yeah, yeah, I mean I

58:02

understand I would have had a different wife and I would

58:05

have different kids, But that's

58:07

okay that that would have been my path and

58:10

my kids and wife are great, but my one

58:12

before them, my dream was real world

58:15

so they didn't exist back then.

58:17

So if I could go back, yes, they wouldn't They still

58:19

wouldn't exist. Though

58:21

Real World cast members are poorly paid five thousand

58:24

dollars for their season. This is

58:26

an article that came out in late twenty nineteen. The

58:29

reality shows that feature recurring cast members

58:31

have a very different payout from shows where

58:33

cast members only appear once. The Real World

58:36

reportedly pays it starts five thousand bucks to film

58:38

a season of the show. So you would have done that,

58:40

yeah, because then you go on the Challenge and then

58:42

you become a recurring person and you

58:44

start making Bookoo's amount of money.

58:47

But they don't all get to do that, right, No,

58:49

you gotta be one of the select few. You gotta be

58:51

one of the good ones. You gotta be a Bananas, a

58:53

ct A Wes a

58:56

Jordan, someone like

58:58

the Anissa. She's been around a long time time,

59:00

the Nannie has been around a long

59:03

time. Those are the ones I would have been. I would

59:05

have been a recurring person on the Challenge. It

59:07

has just been ah, it would have been amazing.

59:09

Okay, So just before we end this segment, you would

59:11

have given up your wife and kids to go back and be on Real

59:13

World. Am I hearing you say that? Yeah, that's

59:16

not mean though it's not. It's nothing against them,

59:18

Like I still love them. I still think they're great.

59:21

But my wife, my life would have been

59:23

different and it would have taken a different path and they would understand

59:25

that. Okay, there you have it, Ay better?

59:28

Do you think you'd have a better life or a worse life? Worse?

59:32

He has a stable life now, Yeah,

59:34

he's a good job, a stable

59:37

life, good kids, a good wife.

59:40

I don't know, because in his mind he's thinking,

59:42

like, you can buy that island. I don't know if I'd be able

59:44

to buy that island, but I would be rich

59:46

enough where all I had to do was work a couple months

59:49

a year, go on the challenge filming

59:51

these exotic locations, party in a

59:53

house, and then chill for a few

59:55

months. Partying is still appealing to you,

59:57

Huh? If I was on the Challenge, you would be

1:00:00

because they have a good old time. Do

1:00:02

you think Johnny Bananas is rich? Yeah?

1:00:05

I googled his net worth. Johnny Bananas,

1:00:08

a reality television personality, has a net worth

1:00:10

of two hundred thousand dollars. That's not that's

1:00:12

not accurate. He won a million in the last season, so

1:00:15

as net Worth can't be that. I

1:00:17

mean, he's straight in in debt. No

1:00:20

way, He's got his own TV show. Man. Guys,

1:00:23

you guys are hating on john Johnny Bananas. I'm

1:00:26

not hating on anybody. I've just read this. I didn't know what

1:00:28

he's wearing. I would know him if he walked in the room,

1:00:30

oh man, I would. And let

1:00:32

me tell you his Instagram. When

1:00:34

the Super Bowl a couple of weeks ago, when Tom

1:00:37

Brady won, he got a flamethrower and was

1:00:39

shooting it inside his house. Bananas,

1:00:41

you're crazy, man, crazy,

1:00:44

didn't lunchbox going oh gosh,

1:00:47

trying to be Johnny Banana's friend, and Johnny

1:00:49

Banana said, don't message me anymore. Is that what happened?

1:00:51

Oh man? I saw him, listen. I was

1:00:53

at a charity event in Austin and we went to a bar

1:00:55

afterwards, and my buddy Forrest came to me, goes,

1:00:58

Bananas just walked out of the bath through

1:01:00

and I'm like, yeah right, and we were hammered, and

1:01:02

he goes, I'll go find him, and he went and found him,

1:01:04

and we took shots with Johnny Bananas, and then

1:01:06

I kept messaging Johnny Bananas like we were gonna

1:01:08

be friends, and then you told me some of

1:01:10

his people reached out and said back off. And

1:01:14

you want to you want to know another story? You want to you

1:01:17

know, anotherother story about bananas that hurts.

1:01:19

So Eddie Rain I do the Sore Losers podcast

1:01:22

and Johnny Bananas one last season

1:01:24

of the Challenge and I freaking hit him on Twitter and

1:01:26

I was like, dude, come on and let's talk

1:01:28

about the epic seventh victory. You're like Tom

1:01:30

Brady, He's like, let's do it. And then I hit

1:01:33

him back. I was like, all right, when you want to do it? Never

1:01:35

responded, oh cricket ah.

1:01:40

But I think we're still gonna be friends. Yeah.

1:01:42

I think eventually you will too. If

1:01:45

I can be friends with Edwin McCain, you can be friends

1:01:47

with Johnny Bananas. Exactly, exactly.

1:01:52

I know we're a little late to the party, but let's do

1:01:54

the news. Bobby's story

1:01:59

Florida Fish say, two women were

1:02:01

caught dressed up as grandmas in

1:02:03

order to what, oh,

1:02:07

get into something for senior

1:02:09

discount coronavirus vaccine. Oh

1:02:12

well, okay, the two reportedly

1:02:14

showed up in bonnets. Boy, they went hard to throw

1:02:16

bonds. That's

1:02:19

like little house on the paragram, right, like

1:02:21

they over committed bonnets, glasses,

1:02:24

gloves. They went to the Orange County Conveniensider

1:02:26

to get their second dose. However, workers

1:02:28

stopped them after noticing something was off

1:02:31

and then also they looked at their IDs. They were like, I

1:02:33

don't think this looks right. The forty four

1:02:35

year old and thirty four year old were sent

1:02:37

away with tress passing warnings. The

1:02:39

question is how do they get that first vaccine?

1:02:42

Wow, the same thing. So

1:02:45

they were trying to hit that second one. We weren't able to do

1:02:47

it. But hilarious, I'm picturreing missus

1:02:49

doubtfire like and

1:02:52

I hope they got it for TikTok. You know, let's

1:02:55

do another story. Here we go, bobbies

1:02:59

story. Well,

1:03:01

speaking of the two shots, just one shot

1:03:03

of the fiser COVID nineteen is

1:03:05

eighty five percent effective. You know they have

1:03:07

the one shot, but this isn't it. They're saying one shot of the two

1:03:10

is eighty five percent effective. So that's according

1:03:12

to a new study that looked at a

1:03:14

ton of healthcare workers and saw a huge

1:03:16

reduction of any sort of symptomatic COVID

1:03:19

nineteen between fifteen to twenty eight days. So

1:03:21

we're just we're still learning. So this is also new. We're

1:03:23

still learning stuff. That's good to know that about.

1:03:25

You know, two weeks after you get that first shot, before you get

1:03:27

the second that you're still pretty

1:03:30

well suited to you know, not have to

1:03:32

go through that again or at all. How

1:03:35

many of us have gotten it? Does Eddie the

1:03:37

shot? No? No, no, nos?

1:03:40

Just me and Hillary? So

1:03:43

and that's so twenty five percent of us?

1:03:46

Yikes, No, what I would

1:03:48

think it would be more based on how many people have it.

1:03:50

Like, I'm shocked. I was telling Bobby the other

1:03:52

night. I was like, isn't it so weird that, like, we haven't

1:03:54

gotten it guys? And it's really weird that

1:03:57

me and Hillary were the only two that went to Florida. Yeah,

1:04:00

weird, so weird, that ain't weird. NASA's

1:04:04

largest most advanced rover,

1:04:06

Perseverance, touchdown on Mars yesterday

1:04:09

after a two hundred and three day journey. It

1:04:11

traveled two hundred and ninety three million miles.

1:04:14

Here's the exciting moment of touchdown from Mission

1:04:16

control and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1:04:18

in southern California. That's

1:04:20

not confirmed. Begin

1:04:26

thinking the things of pop life.

1:04:31

He got it. Wow,

1:04:34

this is so exciting. The

1:04:36

team is beside themselves. It's it's

1:04:38

it's so surreal. So

1:04:40

the rover has a small helicopter

1:04:42

on it with cameras and microphones. The mission

1:04:45

marks an ambitious first

1:04:47

step to collect Martian samples and then

1:04:49

bring them back to Earth. That's the plan

1:04:51

for the first time. Pretty cool. So yeah,

1:04:53

I watched I saw them all jump up when it landed.

1:04:55

But I also watched a Hillary Swaint documentary,

1:04:58

except it wasn't a documentary. Oh yeah, that was

1:05:00

not real. I know it wasn't real because no humans

1:05:02

have ever been up there. But you start to get so into it, you're

1:05:04

like, this goes like a documentary, Like are they gonna make

1:05:06

it? Right? So what's next? Venus? I

1:05:09

don't think you want to go towards the sun right now? You

1:05:11

want to go yeah, I mean that's why we're going that way.

1:05:13

It's like driving out of town. You don't

1:05:15

want to go to a you'll melt mercury and venus.

1:05:18

Okay, so what's on the other side? Well,

1:05:20

then you have Mars, then you have an asteroid belt. Oh,

1:05:22

how do you know all this stuff? It's everyone. If you're

1:05:24

in third grade, you know this. I've never heard of the asteroid

1:05:27

belt. Now Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

1:05:29

asteroid belt. Then Jupiter,

1:05:32

We're not even close to that yet, and then Saturn,

1:05:35

the one with the ring. Yeah, okay

1:05:37

eventually. How do you know that? Because

1:05:39

you learned it as a kid. It's

1:05:42

called It's called a Way on Netflix, by the way, that documentary

1:05:44

that a

1:05:46

plumber in Texas says he's had more than two thousand,

1:05:49

two hundred calls in twenty four hours because of issues

1:05:51

with bursting pipes. Wow,

1:05:53

in twenty four hours, over two thousand

1:05:56

calls. Many North Texans

1:05:58

are feeling the effects of the deep freeze and

1:06:01

Central Texas too. You know, most

1:06:03

of our people or in Austin, like

1:06:06

Amy, Amy's from Austin. We all lived there before.

1:06:08

We Oh yeah, no, my best friend from high school

1:06:10

who they own the Culverse that Bobby and I met

1:06:13

at in North Austin, and they're sleeping there

1:06:16

because they have no power

1:06:18

at their house, so they're sleeping on the

1:06:20

floor at Culverson. Well, he's got over

1:06:22

two thousand calls in twenty four hours. And

1:06:25

did you see the video of the girl in the parking garage? Every

1:06:27

spot was fine, but one piped

1:06:29

bust or car was under it and her car was just in ice.

1:06:32

It was encapsulated in ice. Crazy. It was

1:06:34

crazy Bobby's

1:06:36

story. A

1:06:39

lot of people now will do ancestry

1:06:41

dot com or one of the syrups to

1:06:43

go back and see where they came from, to

1:06:45

maybe see genetically what they're built

1:06:48

out of. This one dude does it, and

1:06:50

it turns out he's got a whole bunch of brothers and sisters

1:06:52

because his dad gave sperm over

1:06:54

five hundred times. Wow, And

1:06:58

so now he's nervous that he's

1:07:01

gonna like date one of his sisters or

1:07:03

one of his cousins five

1:07:05

hundred times in a ten year period, which

1:07:08

resulted in probably

1:07:10

over fifty children. They pay you for that.

1:07:13

Oh yeah, okay, so that's why he did it, got

1:07:15

it? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah, So that's

1:07:17

us a lot, right, And also, like

1:07:20

what if you're this kid and you realize that your

1:07:22

dad gave all the sperm and there are siblings

1:07:25

like genetically that are your brother

1:07:27

and sister who who are out there and you don't know aside

1:07:30

from him going up, I just don't date my sister. But

1:07:33

knowing you have brothers and sisters out there, and

1:07:35

I'm sure it'll start to link some of them together

1:07:38

because if they get in and they have, you know,

1:07:40

this genetic makeup, and they'll go, oh, this

1:07:42

is your brother. That happens a lot of times too. But

1:07:45

just think about that. You find out your dad gave

1:07:47

from five hundred times over ten years. There

1:07:49

must have been some good money in that, or at least

1:07:52

some money enough to actually make a difference.

1:07:54

I just don't know if me, if i'd be able

1:07:57

I take it back if I'm hungry, you can

1:07:59

have all of it anything, Yeah, but me

1:08:03

to know there could be children of mine out

1:08:05

there that are half of me who I don't know. That would be crazy

1:08:07

to me. It would be crazy.

1:08:09

Donors earn how much for each donation?

1:08:12

Amy, do you think, oh,

1:08:14

two fifty, no seventy

1:08:16

dollars for each donation you're

1:08:18

giving, you're giving stuff that makes a

1:08:20

life. Again, I don't think

1:08:23

that is what the people are thinking about, right

1:08:25

because you're giving fiftieth time of donation,

1:08:27

which for an hour's work, and let

1:08:29

me tell you stop it. What

1:08:36

that if you get fifty at the time of donation

1:08:38

and twenty when the sample is released, healthy

1:08:40

men can make about a thousand bucks a month. So

1:08:44

if you're okay with going,

1:08:47

I just want to help somebody have kids that wants

1:08:49

to have kids and not you know, it's not connected

1:08:51

to me anymore. That's a good pop

1:08:54

of money there. Just thinking about

1:08:56

how guys think. I don't think that

1:08:58

crosses any of the guy's minds that are donating.

1:09:01

And they're not saying like I want to help people that can't

1:09:03

help. You don't know, They're just like, hey, this is

1:09:05

easy to me and let's give me the money. Think

1:09:07

about being a nurse in those places. I mean,

1:09:10

I guess it's just nothing. And do

1:09:12

people lie on their you know bio.

1:09:15

Yes, I'm a brain doctor, but

1:09:19

he used to be a professional athlete. Okay

1:09:21

by everybody,

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