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Lunchbox Tipped LESS For Son’s Haircut?! + Name That Fiddle Game! + Bobby Lets Scuba Steve Choose A Show Segment!

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Lunchbox Tipped LESS For Son’s Haircut?! + Name That Fiddle Game! + Bobby Lets Scuba Steve Choose A Show Segment!

Lunchbox Tipped LESS For Son’s Haircut?! + Name That Fiddle Game! + Bobby Lets Scuba Steve Choose A Show Segment!

Lunchbox Tipped LESS For Son’s Haircut?! + Name That Fiddle Game! + Bobby Lets Scuba Steve Choose A Show Segment!

Lunchbox Tipped LESS For Son’s Haircut?! + Name That Fiddle Game! + Bobby Lets Scuba Steve Choose A Show Segment!

Tuesday, 24th November 2020
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0:00

Welcome

0:11

to Tuesday's show, Warren Studio Morning.

0:14

The story this morning said the average

0:16

person would pay three hundred and five bucks for

0:18

just one normal pre

0:20

COVID day. I'm not paying three hundred bucks.

0:23

That's that's maybe fifty bucks. Otherwise,

0:26

I'm just gonna wait it out like everybody else. Yeah, if

0:29

you could. They asked people how much would you pay?

0:31

The average was three hundred and five dollars and

0:33

twenty seven cents. I was watching a show yesterday

0:36

and the people get an elevator and there are the people on an elevator

0:38

and it just I'm just like, they're not wearing masks. I

0:40

didn't have to say that out loud, but it

0:42

struck me that they were standing in an elevator and maybe

0:44

feel uncomfortable. And then we're standing it right next to

0:46

each other, talking with no mask on. But

0:50

I wouldn't pay three hundred dollars. The show

0:52

was The Queen's Gambit, which caitl

0:55

almost like all my friends liked this show. Lunchbucks

0:57

I mentioned he was watching it. Anyone else watched Queen's Gambit

0:59

on the studio in the studio, I started

1:02

it, but I couldn't. I haven't had

1:04

time to figure it out. It's about chess.

1:06

It's about a young girl at an orphanage who learns

1:09

to play chess from now okay, from the

1:11

Custodian. And then it's but we're

1:13

only through two episodes, but it's good, good, Yeah,

1:15

we kind of. I think we have a show now that we're gonna

1:18

watch together. Because she'll watch The

1:20

Crown by yourself. I'm watching Umbrella

1:22

Academy by myself. But

1:24

that's the show we're watching together. So did y'all jump

1:26

ship on Succession? We can? We

1:28

never got back in it. We watched one

1:30

episode. So you're watching

1:34

together. Your new show is but

1:36

an orphan that plays chess? Amy don't

1:38

don't don't so

1:41

good? Okay, but so a succession? I know, but

1:43

you are. You're saying, don't hate on it, but you've

1:45

got to give Queen's gamba to try before you got

1:48

so. As a result of this show, chess sets

1:50

are up over one thousand percent because of Queens.

1:54

Are you going to start playing? Well? I used to play

1:56

a lot really probably really good as I

1:59

was I was at ever only okay to pretty

2:01

good, but I would play when I was like nine,

2:03

and then once the Internet happened, I would get on Yahoo

2:06

Chess. Oh no you

2:08

did, and now I'll play all the time. And I had a pretty

2:10

good ranking because in the higher ranking

2:12

you would get the darker color you would get on your

2:14

little square. Anybody to play Yahoo Chess, No,

2:17

that's a big no. I had a life.

2:20

Well I didn't have a life, and so

2:22

I played Yahoo and I got to be okay. But then you started

2:24

playing like age groups didn't matter, so

2:27

but it was stuff. Me and my neighbor Scotti used to play

2:29

to dominate him, and he was a couple of years older. Chess

2:32

is fun. You've played? Yeah,

2:34

my kids played chess now, Yes,

2:36

Chess is fun. It's a strategy game. That's why I'm

2:38

saying. Bones. I bet you'd be good at it because it's like ten

2:40

steps ahead. Yeah. I play checkers. Well

2:43

that's different. I don't

2:45

play either. Chess. Wasn't been a few hundred

2:47

years before checkers, Yeah, like

2:49

just a few hundred Yeah, I think so Chinese checkers.

2:51

You ever played that? Oh the marbles you have to get all your movels

2:54

to the other side of the star. That's

2:56

the jam game too. Anyway, that shows

2:58

good. I'm not done, so I can't give a full review.

3:00

Mike, did you like Umbrella Academy in second season?

3:03

I thought it was a little slow, but it's pretty good. Okay,

3:06

I feel the same way. We're just about three episodes

3:08

and you're like doing it out there, all right,

3:11

glad you guys are here. Here's a voicemail we got last

3:13

night. Here you go, hey, guys. Um.

3:15

I was just curious, what

3:18

was Scuba stea suggest this segment?

3:20

When he won Employee of the Month, he said that he was

3:22

going to pick a segment the next sea as

3:25

he tried spot employees the month. Thank

3:28

you. It's a very timely question because later

3:30

this morning, I'm being told Scuba

3:32

Steve will have his Employee of the month's segment. I don't

3:34

know what it is, but he's gonna do

3:36

it. I have no control. It can be about anything.

3:38

It could be a walk down scuba scuba

3:41

stain, Scuba Steve's history, you

3:43

know of elementary school. Oh well, that'll be fun.

3:45

Who knows what it is. We'll do that later. Also,

3:48

I'm gonna make a little offer to Eddie business

3:50

offer you got well coming up in the

3:52

next few minutes. I love these I

3:54

would like to pay you money. Oh, I would do all.

3:57

I'll take it, Edie,

3:59

gonna only your soul or not. Still

4:02

haven't gotten a good answer from a lawyer yet.

4:04

I'm looking for the answer that says, hey,

4:07

he literally can do nothing with your

4:09

soul. It's just a word, and

4:11

I've got I haven't gotten that because everybody

4:14

I've talked to, because I put it out on Twitter and said, please

4:16

a lawyer out there, help me, and I've gotten responses

4:18

and they're like, I mean, really, it's

4:20

not a big deal, but really he could like just I

4:22

mean, it's like selling yourself of the devil, like bad

4:25

things can happen for one

4:27

hundred dollars. I

4:29

want your soul, and I've made you that offer. All

4:32

you have to do is run on a piece of paper, Bobby owns my soul

4:34

and signs it, and I will give you one hundred dollars in cat.

4:36

I know it sounds easy. It really does, because

4:39

a soul, like what's a soul? You're not gonna take

4:41

my soul? But then I'm really writing

4:43

it down on a piece of paper and telling you that you can

4:46

have my soul. Very scary. Are

4:48

we closer to it? Yeah? We're pretty close. This

4:51

Toronto restaurant is offering up redemption

4:53

for your sins with a slide side of pizza,

4:56

a storm chroman or a celebrating launch of

4:58

their new patty and delivery concept, Church of

5:00

Pizza with free pies Pizza

5:02

pies. But there's a catch. Redemption

5:05

of your soul will cost you three dollars and

5:08

you choose from which of the seven deadly sins

5:10

that you want redeemed. Huh.

5:12

The redemption comes in the form of a real, actual, physical,

5:14

golden scroll of absolution, which

5:16

will be delivered to you with your delicious

5:19

pizza pie. So you get Pizza Pae three extra bucks,

5:21

you get your soul redeemed. Now, lady,

5:23

I'm willing to buy your soul and you have to worry about it anymore.

5:26

Yeah, so you're buying all the sins too

5:28

that come with it. Right, one hundred,

5:30

you know what? One fifty? Wow, just

5:33

went up one fifty to take my

5:35

soul that I've had since the day I was born.

5:37

I mean, but is he really taking it? Right? Isn't

5:39

this my point? Amy? It's just a word, right right?

5:42

Right? It is? Well, no, yes, it

5:44

is. In this case, like if you play

5:46

along, you could get one hundred and fifty dollars.

5:49

Amy, Do you think there's anything psychological

5:51

attached to it? Where like I'm always going to know that

5:53

he owns my soul? Well, there could be something

5:55

weird that I don't on a

5:57

deeper level, I wouldn't do it.

6:00

I'm just saying you. It's one hundred fifty

6:02

dollars on the clock for one week. One

6:04

week, okay. If next Tuesday

6:07

you don't take it, the deal dies. One

6:10

hundred and fifty dollars for your soul. It's

6:14

ridiculous. But it's just a word,

6:16

Eddie. I know it's just a word. There's no real

6:19

transaction. I give you a one hundred fifty bucks,

6:21

you sign a piece of paper that says Bobby, you now

6:23

own my soul, signed Eddie. We

6:26

have to get a notary there to see it. Of course. Would

6:29

you do it? Amy? For one hundred fifty bucks? No, one

6:31

hundred and fifty dollars, no lunch

6:33

bucks. Would you do it? Yeah? One one, no doubt. I

6:36

ain't scared of that. Like, what are you gonna

6:38

do with my soul? I mean, here, here's my soul?

6:40

Cool? You can't take it out of my body.

6:42

So you can't go ahead stick your

6:45

hand in my mouth and take my soul. You would

6:47

come up with nothing but air can

6:49

get it. You've

6:52

seen too many horror movies. Man. Even

6:54

if he did cut you open, what would you grab exactly,

6:57

Eddie. So that's why you just take one hundred and fifty

6:59

dollars and go. I mean, you're the one that's freaking

7:01

out over here. You got a week, Eddie. You're

7:03

on the clock, a little scary okay,

7:06

lunchbox. You're still playing the lottery twice

7:09

a week at least, and then when paycheck comes, one

7:11

hundred bucks on scratch offs? What did your wife

7:13

think about that hundred bucks every single well,

7:16

every pay period, what does she think

7:18

she thinks? Man, you're gonna strike it rich and hopefully

7:20

you'll give me some of it since we don't share money.

7:22

And you've been saying this every day since I've known

7:24

you fifteen years or so, yeah,

7:27

for a long time, And I'm telling you that's what you gotta do.

7:29

You gotta stay consistent on when you play. If you

7:31

just play like once in month or once

7:33

every two years, the odds are you're not gonna

7:35

win. So you gotta stay consistent. So

7:37

when I read one of these stories about someone winning, it

7:40

drives you crazy. Absolutely no,

7:42

you got another one for me? Great ruin

7:44

my day. Go ahead, So here

7:46

you go, North Carolina. There's a couple who won three hundred

7:49

and sixty six thousand dollars in a lottery

7:51

jackpot after playing the same set of numbers

7:53

they've been playing for twenty six years. See that's

7:55

what I'm talking about. That's what I'm talking about. See

7:57

what do you always say? Fail until you

7:59

don't? That's what you did. You fail, fail,

8:01

fail, and then all of a sudden you don't pays off

8:03

perseverance quote. I was in the Lazy

8:06

Boy as she was standing there watching last

8:08

Wednesday they were seen with the winning numbers where and she

8:10

started screaming. She goes, we won, we

8:13

won, we won. They had a one in nine

8:15

hundred and sixty two thousand chants.

8:17

After the taxes are taken out and the lump

8:20

it's two hundred and fifty nine thousand dollars.

8:22

Wow cash. But I guess over twenty

8:25

six years they probably spent not

8:27

that much though not that much money. So

8:29

that story doesn't bother you, It bothers

8:32

me. But I'm happy that it wasn't one of those people

8:34

that, oh, I've never played the lottery before, and all of a sudden,

8:36

I actually bought a ticket and I won twenty six thousand

8:38

million dollars. You know, but they've

8:40

been playing for a long time. Yeah,

8:43

these people persevered, and that gives him hope.

8:45

Well, there's a woman he had another one here

8:49

who said she was completely unaware of her nearly

8:51

forty five thousand dollar lottery jackpot

8:53

until she was cleaner kitchen a month after the drawing

8:56

and discovered a trio of forgotten tickets.

8:59

Her name is Carol. She said she was cleaning

9:01

the kitchen she saw three tickets. She's

9:03

like, well, let me just check them. They

9:06

each were one dollar, and

9:08

then they want her forty four thousand, six hundred

9:10

eighty three dollars. Big winner. Wall You think about that kind

9:12

of story that the person

9:14

makes me mad, because the next time I forget about

9:16

the ticket will be the first time I've ever forgot

9:19

about a ticket. I don't ever forget about a

9:21

lottery ticket. How do you buy something with

9:23

the chance to change your life forever

9:25

and just forget about it? Do you just

9:28

forget about a job? Interview, that's gonna change

9:30

your world. No, you go to the job

9:32

interview. So why would you forget about

9:34

a lottery ticket? All right? Here's a guy,

9:37

another one, another one. A

9:40

Tennessee man. A Tennessee man who won

9:42

a seventy five thousand dollar lottery

9:44

prize in Kansas said he wouldn't have bought

9:46

the winning ticket off the store hadn't been sold out of his preferred

9:48

game. Brian Fox said

9:51

he was on his annual hunting trip to Kansas.

9:53

He stopped at the Shortstock gas station in

9:55

Garnett to buy a pair of scratch off

9:57

lottery tickets. He's gonna buy the five and ten dollars

10:00

versions, but they didn't

10:02

have the kind he liked, which was a holiday lucky times.

10:04

So he bought a ten dollars jewel jackpot

10:07

and hit for seventy five thousand dollars.

10:09

Do you like that one? I

10:12

mean no, I mean, that's

10:14

it's fine. I mean that he at least

10:16

plays the lottery. I just and he knew it right

10:18

away. It's not like he just accidentally

10:20

forgot it. But congrats to him.

10:23

I mean, I

10:25

mean he had the jewel jackpot. I mean I get

10:28

mad, but It's just like one of these days

10:30

people are gonna be mad that I won, and I shouldn't

10:32

spew hate towards other winners, but it

10:34

does irk me a little bit. If you won fifty

10:37

thousand dollars, would you quit the show? No,

10:39

fifty thousands done and I can't live on a beach forever

10:41

for fifty thousand. Okay. If

10:43

you won two hundred and fifty thousand dollars,

10:46

would you quit the show now? Because

10:48

I can only buy a Lamba with that. If

10:51

you won that, you'd go buy a Lamborghini. You wouldn't

10:53

worry about your kids, college fund your house.

10:56

No, I'll get a scholarship okay

10:59

at what I don't know, Smarts?

11:02

Did you get one of those Smarts scholarships? I

11:05

got a Austin Livestock and Rodeo scholarship

11:07

for how much? I think it was

11:10

three thousand dollars and the sponsor

11:12

was Chasco contracting. Thank you

11:14

to them. They're still benefiting

11:17

from that. I mean, I let me tell

11:19

you, I have never told them thank you in person, but I should

11:21

write them a letter and say Chasco, thank you. And if I

11:23

would have maintained a three point oh my first year,

11:26

it would have renewed for a second year. Didn't

11:29

make three point oh even though you knew money was attached

11:31

to it. Well, I mean, I tried,

11:33

man, but college is hard, dude, College

11:36

is tough. The

11:39

latest from Nashville and Tullywood Mogan

11:41

number two said Luke

11:44

Holmes talked about how he writes songs.

11:46

Will either go to the mountains

11:49

or to the beach or somewhere, and I'll

11:51

just bring out people that I want to

11:53

write with to that location and

11:56

then focus on nothing but writing

11:59

songs for two weeks straight. Riley

12:01

Green shared his favorite Thanksgiving

12:03

dish My grandma and Nancy

12:05

makes really good chicken and dumplings, and she makes

12:07

you really good dressing. My favorite thing

12:10

is biscuits and gravy. But the problem

12:12

is mc Grandma the Jeane makes better gravyber grandmother

12:14

Nancy makes better biscuits. So I can't tell

12:16

one or the other. But if I could ever get them together on

12:18

one, it'd be a great meal. Garth Brooks talks

12:20

about his Thanksgiving plans with Tricia

12:22

Yearwood. Well, Thanksgiving plans are gonna be

12:25

the same men totally different at the same

12:27

time. What the deal is she's still gonna

12:29

cook for twenty people. It's just gonna

12:31

be me. I'm Morgan number two. That's

12:33

your skinny hat. It's time for the good

12:35

news. So

12:41

Anthony Louie, he's an officer for the Seminole

12:43

Police Department and he's on patrol when he gets

12:45

a call for a house fire, starts heading in

12:47

that direction. He's like, huh, it looks like my neighborhood

12:50

could be my neighborhood gets closer. It's

12:52

his house. Wow, his house

12:55

is on fire. He rolls up and he's like, oh my

12:57

gosh, my family is in there right now.

12:59

He didn't even think twice. He finds

13:01

a way to get through the front door and he gets in

13:03

the house, rescues his entire family

13:06

and they're all safe. He gets them out. Now

13:08

not so much for him though. He was badly burned,

13:10

suffered smoke inhalation for his injury, and a

13:12

little bit of injuries here and there. But man, he got

13:14

them out. He's hailed a hero. But I

13:17

say, give him Dad of the Lifetime Award.

13:19

Oh, I didn't realize that was up forget hero.

13:22

Wow. But what he's called out to this place, They didn't

13:24

say the address exactly, always addressing. I

13:26

mean, I don't think he just I guess they just

13:28

follows a GPS map, you know, I don't even know, but

13:30

maybe so that way. But so once

13:33

I was driving when out of condo here downtown,

13:35

I was driving there was all these AMBI fire

13:38

trucks, like like four. Then

13:40

they're like, I'm getting out of the way. Driving

13:42

through downtown. I'm like, man, whatever's happening. That

13:44

sucks for that person. I get there and that's blocked

13:46

off near my house. So then I realized it's pretty close to

13:48

my house. And so I'm like, well, part of my car

13:50

and I'm gonna walk because I have to walk through it to get

13:52

to my house. And then I realized, oh,

13:55

that's my house. It was flooded completely,

13:58

and I look and I see mighty wrench

14:00

standing outside of it with my dog. They're

14:02

like, the whole place is flooded. Same thing.

14:05

Wow, it was crazy, And then I lost

14:07

that place is terrible. Yeah, well,

14:10

hey, that's a good story. I guess you can kind of be a hero too.

14:12

Thank you, Mikey did save my dog. There mcney's

14:15

a hero. There you go, that's what it's all about. That

14:17

was tell me something good.

14:21

Sorry the day. This story comes

14:23

with us from Pelham, Alabama.

14:25

A guy that worked at Burger King, he's a

14:27

manager, got busted stealing thirty thousand

14:30

dollars from the store over one year. What

14:32

he was doing is he was filling out applications,

14:35

hiring fake people, getting him on the payroll,

14:37

and he would cash their paychecks. Wow,

14:40

but how is the work getting done? No work

14:42

getting done? We're always this man

14:44

short on the shift. You

14:47

know, don't do that. But

14:49

not a bad It worked for a while. Wow,

14:52

that's crazy. That's next level thinking though. All right,

14:54

what else I'm lunchboxed. That's your bonehead

14:56

story of the day. I'll

14:59

play a fiddle apart from

15:01

a famous country song. You just have to name the song, Amy,

15:04

lunchbox producer. Ready, you'll

15:07

write down your answer. You'll only hear

15:09

the fiddle. For example, you'll know this

15:11

one that

15:19

a yeah,

15:21

um, but Jo you

15:25

should know it from

15:28

my run Run

15:30

by run

15:34

John. It's gonna be a long game.

15:36

You get there deviling

15:39

down to Georgia. She heard the word devil. Okay,

15:42

so that's how it works. I would have gotten there.

15:45

If you miss it, you're out, Okay, number

15:49

one.

15:59

All right, one more time. All

16:09

right, that's the fiddle part, Amy calling Baton

16:12

rouge, Lunchbox calling Baton rouge, Eddie

16:14

calling baton rouge. Correct. Yeah,

16:17

Next up, name this fiddle. Amy

16:31

has pulled her headphones out so she can do that little game where

16:33

she sings it. Amy's

16:38

in, Well,

16:40

I've been in, Eddie in Lunchbox.

16:43

What do you have? That's wagon wheel? Amy, wagon

16:45

wheel, Eddie wagon wheel? That is correct?

16:47

Nice show name this one as they get

16:49

a little bit harder. Ah,

17:16

it's tough, but if you listen to what's around

17:18

it, I think it helps. Lunchbox.

17:36

What do you have over there? Chicken fried? Zach

17:38

Brown Band, chicken fried? Interesting? Eddie,

17:40

I have chicken fried? Amy, chicken fried? What

17:46

do you do? He was like, oh interesting,

17:48

and I was like, oh crap, that's really wrong. Next

17:52

up, can you name this song's fiddle

17:54

part? Lunchbox

18:14

is closing his eyes trying to no.

18:17

I'm trying to listen to the music and you're hitting me.

18:24

What country song is This middle solo part

18:27

of Lunchbox

18:30

is still trying to blighte something down. He sounds like he's

18:32

going to the bathroom.

18:36

What nothing lunchbox.

18:38

Do you have an answer down of what do you have wide

18:41

open spaces? Incorrect?

18:44

That's right, but it's one of its

18:48

Chicken. I

18:51

like the way you work.

19:00

I can't change my answer. Nope.

19:03

Also, it's another diggity Chick song. Not that one

19:05

either, Eddie. I have

19:08

Cowboy Taking Me Away by who Diggity

19:10

Chicks? So

19:13

I was on the right track. I don't know that's right, though. One

19:16

is it's Cowboy take me Away? Correct? There

19:18

it is. Sorry you've been eliminated.

19:20

Yeah, but I fought hard. The chicks,

19:23

by the way, their name is just the chick. They shouldn't

19:25

have with diggity Chicks though, should have another thing by

19:27

changing their name. Okay,

19:30

two people remain hit it you

19:49

guys, inch in Amy Amarilla

19:51

by morning, Eddie Amarilla by morning. Correct,

19:54

that's done pretty good, thank you. We only have three left.

19:57

This one is a little bit harder action.

20:03

Oh. Amy goes to her paper quick. Wow,

20:07

Eddie is struggling right now. I

20:10

love to see it. I

20:13

got it, Eddie.

20:22

Where the green grass grows?

20:24

Correct, you don't have that. I

20:27

just don't have the name right. What do you have? Seminal

20:30

winds the same

20:32

song and wrong

20:34

Amy. She thought

20:37

she was close. She missed every part. But she's like,

20:39

I'm barely off Roll

20:42

Roll Wind. Don't

20:44

you hear it? I mean I can hear

20:46

where you might confuse that, but that's not the same song.

20:48

I hear it now she's she's

20:51

like, I misspelled the title. Well

20:54

I just fell it. Roll roll simonal

20:56

wine, Where green grass grows,

21:00

Tim McGraw, where the green grass

21:03

shot six

21:07

or six? You want to try to hit the other two?

21:09

Please? All right? Here is the next one. See if Eddie

21:11

can go perfect? Oh

21:24

heartache medication? Nice? Really yeah,

21:26

Okay, I'm breaking.

21:29

I'm drinking two medication

21:33

and this would have been the tiebreaker. Speed round eddiebody,

21:35

see if you can get it? Carry

21:44

out? What is Alabama song on

21:46

the South? No, it's Alabama, but

21:49

it's if you're gonna play in Texas, you

21:53

in Texas the whole time of I gonna play

21:56

in Texas, parenthesies. You gotta have a fiddle

21:58

in the band. Animated

22:05

Love, Let's all Dance. If

22:07

you don't want to play in Texas, you

22:09

gotta have a findle in the band. So,

22:16

if you remember, a few weeks ago,

22:18

I awarded the very first ever employee

22:20

of the month, and our winner was Scuba

22:23

Steve. Yeah, and not only did I send him

22:25

a hundred bucks in cold hard cash,

22:28

but I said, hey, you get to do any one segment you

22:30

want about anything you want. And

22:32

so I don't know what's about to happen here.

22:34

All I know is that Scooba Steve is cashing

22:36

in his cupon No Hi,

22:38

Scuba, what's up Bobby? Okay, So what's

22:41

what's the deal here? So I had a few different

22:43

ideas as your employee of the Month, and

22:45

I mulled over them and thought about it. It's why here we are

22:47

later in the month with the idea and I thought about

22:49

this one, and I'm like, you know what, I'm gonna give us back

22:51

to the listeners. Without their support, I wouldn't

22:53

be here right now as your employee of the Month. So

22:56

enter a guy named Wayne. He approached

22:58

me socially distance. I'm at him out in

23:00

the wild, and he wanted to give something to his wife for her

23:02

birthday. It's on the twenty seventh.

23:04

They've been married for twenty eight years. When I mix it up,

23:07

she's a massive fan of you and Bobby the show.

23:09

So I figured a nice way to help out a listener and

23:11

help out another listener was doing this

23:14

bit for them versus something for myself. So

23:21

I see this play out of what's

23:24

happening so far. Okay, it's a Bobby game. Go ahead.

23:26

So it's a Bobby Graham. So the way I see that is playing out

23:28

this is almost like me pitching it to you live on the radio

23:30

and everyone involved listening to this ahead. This is kind

23:32

of the pitch session we're doing here for it. It's a Bobby

23:34

Graham. So enter Wayne. Wayne comes in the line.

23:37

He's going to then talk to us kind of give us a little backstore

23:39

about himself and his wife. He is outside

23:41

the house kind of doing like a publisher's

23:43

clear the house kind of thing, and he's gonna then bumbrush

23:46

his wife inside the house and surprised her with his birthday

23:48

gift, which that's why I call it. So

23:54

Wayne's in the line right now. Hello, Wayne, Hey,

23:56

Bobby, how are you? What's up? Wayne?

23:59

You having a good day, man, I'm having a really good

24:01

day. This is uh, this is really exciting.

24:03

My wife is a

24:05

super big fan of yours. And just

24:08

give you a little background, we were our

24:10

youngest son is in the Army.

24:13

He's stationed at four Cars in Colorado, and

24:15

we had to move him out there about a month ago. Low

24:18

him, Behold, you're syndicated out there.

24:20

And it just made her day that she was able

24:22

to hear the Bobby's Bones show while

24:25

we were in Colorado. I appreciate that.

24:27

Well, So what I'm understanding,

24:29

Wayne, is that we're about to do something called a Bobby Graham.

24:32

Okay,

24:35

this is where Wayne, this is where you run into the house and

24:37

hand up on your wife and bumb rush her and kind of a

24:39

surprise her with this. Let's do this. Do this, Wayne,

24:42

go up to her and say, Hey, someone's on the phone and want to talk

24:44

to you, and don't tell her it's me, Okay,

24:46

and let me talk with her until she can guess who it is.

24:48

Okay, you got him, and then

24:50

when you're wrong. Now, Wayne's

24:52

walking in the house as

24:55

we speak. Let's not bum rushing. Yeah,

24:58

that was a little of a harsh one. I'm sorry about. Put

25:01

a bag overhead or the back of the van driver down

25:04

to happen. Hello,

25:07

Hey, who's this? Well,

25:09

I'm just so happy to talk with you. Well, good,

25:11

who is this? Who do you let's play a game. Because

25:13

I'm someone in your life, and I guess you don't reckons

25:15

my voice, but I'm someone in your life. Who

25:17

am I guess? Number one? Is it Daniel?

25:23

It's not

25:25

Daniel, It's not Daniel.

25:27

Okay, it's about to you.

25:29

Okay, it's about to be your birthday. And I hear

25:31

that you have a son that you're so proud

25:34

of that's in the military. Yeah, and so

25:36

you go to where is he? Is he in

25:38

school? Is that what it was? Or he's just stationed there in

25:41

Colorado? You go to Tory's stationed there in Colorado,

25:44

and I, in a way, I'm

25:46

in Colorado every single morning. Come

25:49

on, come on, and that you can do this. You're in Colorado

25:51

every morning. Well, here's the thing in that

25:54

I'm not physically there every

25:56

morning. I'm there sometimes, but I'm

25:58

not physically there every morning, but I am.

26:01

My presence is in Colorado in

26:03

Denver. Yes,

26:07

I thought it

26:10

isn't. How are you? Oh, my Lord? Like

26:13

I love you? Oh, thank you very much. I

26:15

appreciate that. Hey, So first

26:17

of all, let's talk about this son of yours that you're so

26:19

proud of. How does how does he make you feel out there,

26:22

Oh, very proud. He hasn't been there long, but

26:24

he makes me birds proud. Okay, good for you. And then

26:26

your other kid. How old? And where are they Titan?

26:28

He's almost twenty five. He's in Nashville.

26:31

Okay, Well that's that's where I am. And

26:33

so we've never met, but your

26:35

husband lined this whole thing up, and I just wanted

26:37

to tell you Happy birthday.

26:39

I'm just such a big fan of your husband.

26:42

He's the greatest guy I ever met my whole life. Like sometimes

26:44

we just talk all night on the phone and it's just

26:46

so you know, he's my guy. He's been secretly keeping

26:48

this from you, but happy birthday, and right,

26:51

well, I enjoy listening to you every

26:54

morning. I love your show. I'm excited

26:56

that you're in Colorado Springs. I told Brandon as

26:58

soon as I when we were out there, and

27:00

I said, I got the Bobby Bones show. So

27:03

I just you. He

27:05

brings such joy to so many people, and y'all

27:07

are so positive and I love everything

27:09

that you do. Well, that's I'm happy for you and Kitlan.

27:12

Thank you very much, very kind. I can't wait till

27:14

this nutty pandemic's over.

27:16

And I can meet you in person. But I hope your birthday is amazing.

27:19

Thank you? All right buying Nette, I

27:26

brought you by Scuba Steve. YEA is Wayne? Still

27:28

there? Wayne? How'd

27:30

that go? Fantastic? I

27:32

really tried to put you over. I acted like you and our

27:34

best friends. We talked every night. I don't feel like she believed

27:37

that. Okay,

27:40

well, I hope that she liked it. I appreciate

27:42

you calling us, and hopefully i'll see you out in about

27:44

soon. Hey, thank you all so much. All Right, there

27:46

he is Wayne and Nette. What a lovely couple.

27:49

It's a Bobby good

27:57

jobs. Hey, good job Scuba Steve. It's nice.

28:00

Thank you. I appreciate you guys to make me employ of the month.

28:02

You guys are actually the real winners, so I really appreciate this. Well,

28:04

he's so giving. Maybe he'll be even play the month again for this second.

28:10

There's a voicemail we got last night morning

28:12

Studio. I was just calling because I wanted

28:14

to know if lunch Box played in. I

28:16

wanted to know lunch says with all

28:18

the coins that he's doing for his

28:21

coin challenge, because giving

28:23

them to his kids to collecting

28:25

them and the container

28:28

for a future purchase or something

28:31

as very curious and just

28:33

clean the coins before he

28:36

rings them into the house or put them anywhere.

28:38

Are they just to say rotty?

28:43

All right? You can do coin challenge on Instagram. Yeah,

28:45

every time I find a coin in public, I put

28:47

it on Instagram and I call it a coin challenge, And

28:49

I start January first of every year and

28:52

I put him in a jar, and then at the end of the

28:54

year, I add up how much I had. Like last

28:56

year, I got like forty two dollars

28:58

in coins just walking around like the grocery

29:00

store walk in the neighborhood. And last

29:02

year I bought

29:05

something with it. I don't even know what. This year, I haven't decided

29:07

what I'm gonna do with it. But the coin jar this year is

29:09

really low because I'm not really going anywhere.

29:12

But I don't clean the coins. No, you just

29:14

pick him up and you put him in the jar. And

29:16

now my kid is starting to show interest in money,

29:18

so maybe I had to put him in his piggy

29:20

bank because he'll like penny penny and he

29:22

wants to hold the penny, and I'm like, you're gonna be

29:25

money hungry like his dad, Well, I'm trying

29:27

to teach him that, you know what, when you see money, you

29:29

go get it. Like if it's underneath the car, you get down

29:31

on all fours and you get underneath that car and get it. Like

29:33

we were walking the other day and I just

29:35

happened to stop to tie my shoe and I looked and I'm like, oh,

29:37

there's a penny under there, and I couldn't reach it. I

29:39

send him under the car to get it. Are you teaching

29:42

him that money is the most important thing? Yeah?

29:44

And I like he's like he has a nickel

29:46

in his hand. He's like pitty, And I'm like, that

29:48

is a nickel. It's five times more valuable than that

29:51

other one in your other hand. And I try

29:53

to teach him that you want more nickels than you do pennies.

29:55

What did you say you love more than your wife playing

29:57

soccer? Okay, it wasn't money, but it should

30:00

money too, So I guess my wife moves down

30:02

the list. Wow, number three. I

30:05

mean everybody loves their money more than their

30:07

significant other. Without

30:09

money, you couldn't have a significant other. That's not

30:11

true, Okay, people had

30:13

broken See if she's gonna be with you not

30:15

be able to pay the bill. See if she's gonna stay around. So

30:17

that's why your wife is with you or

30:19

your money. She would not be with me if I couldn't

30:22

afford to put a roof over our head.

30:25

No chance. You don't think she

30:27

would work and let you stay home. No? Well,

30:30

I mean she might, But I'm saying money.

30:33

You have to have money to have anything. Like if I

30:35

couldn't buy her a dinner sometime,

30:37

she ain't gonna be with me. If I couldn't drive

30:40

a car to go pick her up on a date, she ain't

30:42

gonna be with you. Hey, I'll be over. I'm gonna come

30:44

over on the bus and pick you up, and we're gonna go. I'm

30:46

sure people do have to do yes, yeah,

30:49

And are they still with their person? Probably?

30:51

I actually saw the cutest homeless couple speeding

30:54

together and they looked so in love

30:57

and they look like they barely

30:59

hadn't me lunchbox? Okay,

31:02

I don't think money is more important than than

31:05

everything going on. It definitely

31:07

has a need,

31:09

there's a need. I'm

31:12

not walking down. I'm done. I'm not arguing

31:14

this. This This is the dumbest argument ever. You're

31:20

Samy's Pile of Stories. So a

31:22

babysitter was watching after these

31:24

kids the mom left. It was her first

31:26

time caring for them, so she didn't know a lot about

31:29

the family. Well, the mom never said we're vegetarian,

31:32

So when the kids asked for a happy meal

31:34

full of chicken nuggets, the babysitter bought

31:36

it for the kids. Then the mom came home

31:38

and found out, and now she wants the babysitter

31:40

to pay her emotional support money for

31:43

feeding her kids meet if the

31:45

mom didn't give restrictions, which, by the way, is

31:47

weird. Right, there's a new babysitter

31:50

and you don't give all the needed restriction.

31:52

That's weird. This mom needs a shutter mouth.

31:54

Yeah, the babysitter said she kicked me out without paying

31:57

me, and then later texted me saying that I needed to

31:59

pay her four hundred thirty dollars per kid

32:01

for the emotional damage I've caused them.

32:03

If not, she'd take me to court. What a

32:05

weird number to come up with, too, Like I

32:08

was doing the math here and maybe about four thirty. Prick Brandon

32:10

needs four thirty. She must have a

32:12

bill that's eight hundred and sixty dollars if she needs

32:14

to pay right now, what kind of oh

32:17

you mean just a general bill? Yeah, that's funny,

32:19

all right. Else, so I have the

32:21

best country songs about

32:23

traveling. You know, Thanksgiving is on Thursday.

32:25

So ranker dot com put together the

32:28

list of songs you can listen to maybe if you're hitting the

32:30

road. Is Chris Stapleton Traveler,

32:33

and that's that's his record. Oh yeah,

32:35

I'll just tell you everybody on here is old school.

32:38

Okay, go ahead. Number five pretty good, Johnny

32:40

Cash. I've been everywhere. I've been everywhere,

32:42

right, you know, that's go ahead. Everywhere

32:45

man Man

32:48

cross the desert, mare Man,

32:52

I've been everywhere. He's got

32:54

it, you know, Joan

32:56

of Jarno, He

32:58

sure doesn't, all right. Number four

33:01

Roger Miller, King of the Road. Okay,

33:06

by movie King

33:09

of the Road, right, the Highwaymen

33:12

and their song Highwaymen, Highwayman. At

33:17

number two, John Denver, take Me Home,

33:19

Country Road chap come on.

33:23

And then at number one seems obvious Willie

33:25

Nelson on the road again. Of course, so

33:28

obvious. I didn't even think about it. Really. I

33:31

have to say the honorable mention which came in at number

33:33

six because it's my favorite George Straight Amarilla

33:35

by Morning. It's a traveling song.

33:38

Hey, he's driving. I know what he's trying to

33:41

You don't have to explain it to me. But that

33:43

means any song about going anywhere is traveling,

33:46

is just what I know what this

33:48

song is because he's got to get there by morning? Right?

33:50

Yes? What else? Okay?

33:53

Do you hide a secret stash of money from

33:55

your partner? I actually say here's

33:57

my money, please go, and she's like, I have a

33:59

plu money. I don't need your money.

34:02

Well, thirty seven percent of people say that

34:04

they have a secret stash of money to hide from their

34:06

partner, and they're hiding an average

34:08

of two thousand and six dollars. The

34:11

main reasons for these stashes are

34:13

they worry about debt, They believe that they're

34:15

spending too much. They believe you're spending

34:18

too much. Not knowing how much

34:20

to save each month makes them nervous, and then decisions

34:22

about major purchases. So

34:25

those are what couples argue about. So they're like, I'm

34:27

just going to put my money in a safe place for a rainy

34:29

day, and how do you feel about that? I don't I

34:31

mean, I guess it's okay.

34:34

Is I feel like any hiding of anything probably

34:36

shouldn't. If you work and have your own money,

34:39

maybe it's okay. If you want to keep something, you're

34:42

going to keep something, right. They don't have to

34:44

have access to it or know how much is in it

34:47

or anything, And it's your business what you do with it. Slippery

34:49

slope. As a wedding and a marriage expert,

34:52

slippery slope, I agree, right,

34:55

yeah, maybe that's my pile. That

34:57

was Amy's pile of stories. It's

35:00

time for the good news.

35:06

James and Clarissa bought their dream home

35:08

in South Carolina. They move in,

35:11

they're all excited and they're like, oh man, there's

35:13

this hidden drawer in the closet. And they

35:15

open it up and they find fifty

35:17

gold and silver coins and they're

35:19

like, oh my gosh, what

35:22

do we do with them? They get them valued,

35:24

their fifteen thousand dollars in value.

35:26

Can you imagine just finding fifteen thousand dollars

35:29

and then where do you hide it to make sure nobody steals it.

35:31

It was already in this It was a drawer that

35:33

was built into the wall that the people, the previous

35:35

owners had lived there for thirty two years, had forgotten

35:37

about, and they're like, what do we do with these coins?

35:40

They called the old owners

35:42

and gave them back. That's

35:45

awesome. I mean, all right,

35:47

it's your story. Why are you getting mad at your own stories?

35:50

Like if they have fifteen thousand dollars

35:53

worth of coins they forgot about, they don't really need them unless

35:55

they lost them. They didn't

35:58

a secret, Yeah, Blake, so

36:00

you would return them? Yes, yeah,

36:03

I'm gonna amy. I'm not gonna

36:05

call you. She found the diamond in her new

36:07

house. She didn't turn it back. No, it

36:09

was a diamond earring, and I'm pretty sure it was like

36:11

fake. I haven't done You're pretty sure I hadn't cashed in. No,

36:14

I still haven't been a chopper into work

36:16

this morning. I still have it. I haven't

36:18

kept it. I'm not going to do anything with it, but for your sake,

36:21

I'll get it appraised. Yeah, I do that.

36:23

Take appraised. Be awesome? All right, lunchbox,

36:25

A great story. Do you like they returned it. That's what it's

36:27

all about. That was tell me

36:29

something good. Here

36:32

are your big three songs and country music

36:34

this week. Blake and Gwyn at

36:36

number three with Happy

36:39

Anywhere Anywhere.

36:48

At number two Russell Dickerson Love

36:51

You Like I Used To.

36:56

It's a former two week number one. There's

36:59

Russell Dickerson right there at number

37:01

one, Morgan Wallen more than

37:03

My Hometown Girl.

37:11

That is his fourth number one in a row. That's

37:13

seven summers. Will be a next number one for him.

37:16

It's in the twenties right now. That's

37:18

a jam to number one pop song right

37:21

now. It's from twenty four K Golden Mood.

37:23

And your

37:26

number one hip hop song is from Internet Money.

37:28

It's called Lemonade

37:33

College Girls here and

37:37

the number one song to Stanley my Bulldog

37:40

is the dog song the Food

37:42

Company made. Here you go. What

37:48

is this called? I Raise Raise

37:50

the Wolf? Turn

37:53

it up? Oh,

37:55

there you go. That's the beat, dropping

37:58

drop the beat. There

38:01

you go. So good. Let's go over and get Amy's

38:04

joke. Morning

38:08

Corny, what role to green beans

38:10

play? And Thanksgiving dinner? What role

38:14

do green beans play? And Thanksgiving

38:16

Dinner? Okay,

38:22

that was the morning Corny

38:26

On the phone right now is Stut in Maryland?

38:29

Stuart? What's going on? Hey, Bobby? How's it going?

38:31

Pretty good? Man? What can I do for you? Yeah?

38:33

So I wanted to call to see if I can

38:35

get some a fight on how to lose

38:37

weight. It's Bobby Bones World

38:40

Classic Fight. All

38:42

I'm ready, Stuart, What do you need? All? Right?

38:44

So I went to the doctor the other day and

38:47

I've been having a lot of back issues and he said

38:49

the number one problem is because I'm

38:52

overweight. And he said

38:54

I need to lose about one hundred pounds in order

38:56

for my back and my health to be better.

38:59

Do you have any advice on how to lose

39:01

weight in a proper way, in a healthy way? Absolutely?

39:03

I do, Stu. The best thing about

39:05

being a world class advice giver is that sometimes

39:08

you know you don't have the best advice, but

39:10

you know if someone that does. Now, I'd like to

39:12

put Mike D on the air with you, because my d

39:14

has lost one hundred pounds and in a healthy

39:16

way. Mike D, what would you like to tell Stu?

39:19

I would say the first thing that really helped

39:21

me was cutting out soda and excess sugar.

39:23

Like, just by cutting out soda alone, I lost

39:25

thirty pounds. Thirty pounds,

39:28

Stu, thirty percent of your goal

39:30

just by not drinking soda, cutting out all that sugar

39:33

okay. Secondly, and then I

39:35

would say start small with something like walking.

39:38

That's all I did. I could try to walk like maybe

39:40

twenty thirty minutes a day, and then eventually

39:42

I got up to where I could run a little bit. But it

39:44

all started with walking, Stu.

39:47

For you, it's not going to be losing one hundred pounds

39:49

in a month. It's going to be realizing that it is

39:51

a long term goal, and the way

39:53

to get to term goals is by very

39:56

short paths. So every day it's

39:58

doing something just a little bit, until you can every

40:00

day do something middle bit, until you do every

40:02

day and you got oh, I'm actually well conditioned

40:04

for this, because the worse thing's gonna happen is you're

40:06

gonna go out trying to change your lifestyle. You're gonna

40:09

be so sore the next day you're not gonna want to do it

40:11

anymore, or you're gonna injure yourself and

40:13

not want to do it anymore. Right, Yeah, because I failed

40:15

many times before trying to lose weight because I would try to

40:17

change everything all at once. It's the little changes.

40:20

So cut sugar,

40:22

yep, which is tough to do. By the way, let's

40:25

not just gloss over that. But you can lose

40:27

thirty pounds by just cutting sugar. Secondly,

40:29

walk and start some sort of slow

40:31

movement. What else might I'd say, just

40:33

stick with it, Set some kind of goal you want to set

40:36

each month that you want to hit, and then just keep

40:38

going adding on to that. Mostly, Stu, just

40:40

know that you can do it. It absolutely

40:43

isn't unattainable. And I

40:45

don't say that as someone who's a big goal guy, but

40:47

I mean, Mike d did it change his whole life.

40:50

It didn't happen in a month. It took it. How long it take you lose

40:52

a hundred pounds a year? It took you a year.

40:54

But here's the thing, if you don't

40:56

do it now, in a year

40:58

from now, you're gonna go dang, I still to lose one hundred pounds

41:00

and you could have already done it by then. So you got this,

41:02

Stu. You got put your goals on

41:05

your lock screening your phone so

41:07

you see them all the time. There

41:09

are reasons people put goals on the refrigerator so

41:11

they see them all the time, and the reminder to them

41:14

we have faith in you, stew you can do this. How do you feel

41:17

I'm so better now that I got some advice from someone

41:19

who actually has lost a lot of the weight and from you

41:21

too, And I mean, I really do appreciate

41:24

everything you got this, but start

41:27

my goals and if you can afford

41:29

it, occasionally get yourself a new shirt, new workout

41:32

pair of shorts or shirt, because you're always motivated

41:34

to exercise or whatever if

41:36

you have a new clothes to do it in. Yeah, I just got a

41:38

new Garrett still helps out. So you're always like, who

41:40

is fun? I get to go wear this? So have

41:43

at it. Good luck. Check in with us

41:45

in a few months. Let us know how it's going. Okay, yes, sir, I

41:47

appreciate it. All right, there he is, There is

41:50

Stu in Maryland. Go get on Bud's

41:54

class advice giver and

41:56

Mike all

41:59

right, Fox, what happened? So we took

42:01

my son to get his first haircut. He's two and

42:03

a half years old, never had a haircut.

42:06

So we look up this place and it's like a kid's

42:08

place. All excited, get there and

42:10

it says only one pairent inside. Okay,

42:12

so my wife goes in, they walk

42:14

in, they start going towards the back and like, okay,

42:16

they passed the airplane chair, the

42:19

fire truck chair, the monster truck

42:21

chair, and the lady puts him

42:23

in a pink car like

42:26

a little girl's seat. Why

42:29

are you already think he was a little

42:31

girl? No,

42:34

because we when you fill

42:36

it out, you say, oh, here's my son and this

42:38

is he's coming to get his haircut, first haircut, and

42:40

you put his name down. And

42:43

I mean, of all the things, you could have put him

42:46

in the fighter jet, the monster

42:48

truck. No, she puts him in a

42:50

pink like princess car to

42:52

get his first haircut. Like sorry,

42:55

but once you do that, what are you telling

42:57

him? Hey, you're a little girl, We're gonna put you in this pink

42:59

little are So I'm standing

43:01

outside just going are you kidding me? Are

43:03

you kidding me? And I'm texting my wife,

43:05

but she's of course too busy taking pictures

43:07

and videos and not paying attention to her phone.

43:11

And so when it was signed a tip, got

43:13

a lost of a tip. You can't put the boy in

43:15

the girl car when all those other ones are open.

43:17

Put him in the monster truck, put

43:20

him in the ambulance, put him in the fire

43:22

truck. I don't care a police car anything but

43:24

the pink little girl car. I'm

43:27

looking at the picture. Yeah, you

43:29

see the pink GLD car. You see

43:31

the hair. It looks like a girl. Yeah, the hair looks

43:33

like a girl. Yeah. I think they probably thought

43:35

I think the son was a girl.

43:37

Honest mistake. No, No, when

43:40

checking in said we are

43:42

here for my son's first haircut,

43:45

that is what you say. Oh yeah, do

43:47

you have a reservation? You have this time? Oh yeah, here you

43:49

are. And they walked her on back and I had

43:51

to go back outside and they put him

43:53

in the pink car. That you

43:55

want to talk about putting a damper on the whole experience,

43:58

like you wanted to be all excite, id and proud,

44:00

like all, look at him, he's in a monster truck getting

44:02

his hair cut. No, he's in a little

44:05

pink car getting his hair cut. So how

44:07

did it affect your son though, because that's what's

44:09

important. Did it didn't? Because your

44:11

son were the ones that impose the color

44:13

thing on kids, and it

44:15

was imposed on us like what it was it in

44:18

the twenties, pink, pink masculine.

44:20

I think men a men wore red

44:22

and little boys wore pink It's like, exactly,

44:29

well, I'm looking at the pictures of your son. I

44:32

definitely could see that people would think

44:34

he looks like a girl. Yeah. Oh sometimes

44:36

people when we're out on walks, they'd be like, oh, she's

44:38

so has pretty hair. Exactly well,

44:41

his hair is down to his medle, of his back, all

44:43

of his back. Not anymore though, But the

44:46

fact that she put him in the pink car, how much

44:48

you tip her less? I cut in half,

44:50

so you would have tipped her at the percentage of

44:52

wet. I was going to tip her eight dollars

44:55

because it was a lot of hair, and it was a kid's haircut,

44:57

and they didn't seem very busy. But once it

44:59

got put in the pink car four bucks,

45:02

you couldn't just

45:04

give her the extra four dollars and say,

45:07

hey's there any chance the next time we can get one of them.

45:09

You know, he likes trucks. Maybe put him in the truck

45:11

next time. Now, I mean put him in the tractor. He loves tractors.

45:14

Why not put him in the tractor chair. No, we're

45:16

gonna put him in the pink I mean all the chairs

45:18

are open, and you put him in the pink one. How

45:20

I mean, it's just I'm sorry, Eddie.

45:22

You would be mad too. You have four boys? What? Yeah?

45:24

What, it's no big deal? Oh come on,

45:27

well this is her only chair that she

45:29

has. Yeah, boy,

45:31

the pink bike. Remember remember

45:34

remember I got

45:36

shamed by that. I'm just saying this

45:38

could be her. I have friends that you hear they

45:40

some of them only have chair. Yeah, they

45:43

rent that chair. Yes, what if she only

45:45

has the pink one, then say, hey, I only

45:47

have the pink chair. Would you like to wait for another stylist?

45:49

Absolutely? We would, I think maybe. Or she's

45:52

the one that has the pink chair that gets the girls

45:54

that come in, and they thought a girl came in? Eddie,

45:56

what were you gonna say? Just like I

45:59

think it's an honest mist stake. It's not a

46:01

big deal. I mean, not worth

46:03

taking the tip away. It's okay,

46:07

a haircut looks fun. There we go, he

46:10

it looks good. I just don't

46:12

like classifying it as it as a mass

46:15

because, as a if, if

46:17

a mom took her daughter in there for a haircut and

46:19

put her in the fighter jet or the

46:21

tank, like what, that's that's awesome.

46:24

Women can be fighter pilots and tank

46:26

operators. Yes, yeah, how many guys you see

46:28

driving a pink car? Not very many? Exactly

46:31

I would when I saw Mary Kay, I always wanted to want

46:34

pink Cadillac. So

46:36

frustrating as a dad. It took away from the

46:38

moment. Not a good move to not tip her. Oh, I thought

46:41

you're gonna say, not a good move, but not a good mood to put

46:43

it in the pink car, right cares? Who cares that the kid didn't know

46:45

the difference? Kid had no idea.

46:48

So Happy Thanksgiving? Everybody? Almost

46:51

there. We're gonna play the happy Thanksgiving

46:53

game with country artists. You just

46:55

have to name the artist who is saying Happy Thanksgiving.

46:58

Here you go, wishing you have very happy

47:00

Thanksgiving. Oh that's easy. Hold on, boy,

47:03

let me hear it. I don't know that one. You don't hold

47:05

on wishing you a very happy Thanksgiving?

47:08

I don't know. Come on, come on, guys,

47:11

wishing you a very happy Thanksgiving? Here?

47:13

Can I give you a hint? Yes? Backward

47:16

hat yea, yeah, I still don't get it. Climb

47:19

Oh that's kid, Yeah,

47:20

that's wishing you a

47:22

very happy Thanksgiving. That's ki more. We'll

47:25

play that game. Next, are you playing? No, I'm

47:27

gonna host it is the right You want

47:29

to do another one? Go ahead? I hope y'all have

47:31

a beer happy Thanksgiving out here?

47:34

What? Oh got it? I

47:36

hope y'all have a bird happy Thanksgiving

47:39

out here. Come on, guys, who says ver Tray

47:42

Satkins? No? No, hope y'all happy

47:45

Thanksgiving? Randy Travis? No

47:47

Ray? Who is that? Alan

47:50

Jack? We'll

47:53

play that game obviously.

47:56

We all want you guys have a very happy Thanksgiving. So

47:59

I have a bunch of clue ups of country artists

48:02

wishing people a happy Thanksgiving. Just

48:05

name the country artist, okay.

48:09

Club number one is very easy. You don't

48:11

even have to ride it down. Here you go, wishing you

48:13

a happy Thanksgiving. Easiest

48:15

pie, all right? One? Two, three?

48:17

Nice

48:21

they'll get Are they all gonna be that easy? No?

48:24

They'll get a little harder as we go. Next

48:26

up, name this one? Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving?

48:29

Oh? Amy struggling already? Really? Amy?

48:31

Come on, Amy, y'all are not? Oh?

48:34

It's easiest pie. Wishing you a happy

48:36

Thanksgiving? Okay? Amy?

48:39

Who do you have? Carrie Underwood lunchbox,

48:41

m Carrie Underwood, Eddie

48:43

that's Carrie. Yeah, there you go.

48:50

Next up, which country artist is wishing us happy

48:52

Thanksgiving? Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving?

48:54

Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving? Very aggressive?

48:57

Yeah, he comes hard, doesn't he? Yeah, a little bit? Amy

49:00

Darius Rucker Lets Box, Serius Rucker, Eddie

49:03

Darius Rucker. Nice?

49:10

Next up? Who is it? Wishing

49:12

you a happy Thanksgiving? Wishing

49:16

you a happy Thanksgiving? Amy Kane

49:18

Brown. I didn't Ryan dying down

49:20

yet. We

49:23

played it three times at the end of the third

49:25

clip. He already has some answers Eddie Kane

49:28

Brown haven't written down too? Do we

49:30

want to give that one to him? Or now? No? He didn't. He didn't even

49:32

guess. Well, I did have a chance. I really

49:34

was like this,

49:38

all right, we'll let him keep going. I'm so

49:40

he doesn't get the point, but he keeps going. No, he keeps

49:42

going. Can if you mess it, you're eliminating? All

49:45

right? Next up, wishing you a happy Thanksgiving?

49:48

Oh I canna hear that again? Wishing

49:50

you a happy Thanksgiving? Yeah, I

49:52

have no idea. Yeah, wishing

49:54

you a happy Thanksgiving's got

49:56

that one wrong? Who

50:02

is that? Amy? I don't know. Jason Alden

50:04

Luxbox that's the Chief Church,

50:08

that's the chief. I never know him

50:10

because you know what, you get one

50:12

free pass. We

50:14

rarely hear him talk so bones.

50:17

That mean I can get one wrong and I'm still in it. You

50:20

you okay? Yeah? What

50:23

that game? Good? All the freebies are gone? Next up,

50:25

wishing you a happy Thanksgiving? Can

50:27

you name that country? Artists? Wishing

50:30

you a happy Thanksgiving? Oh? Man,

50:33

I don't know this one. We need that freebie

50:35

wishing you a happy Thanksgiving? You

50:37

guys want to who that is wishing you

50:40

a happy Thanksgiving? Oh?

50:42

Oh, I'm changing. I got it. Like when she says wishing

50:44

you, I feel like I know it is, But when she says Thanksgiving,

50:47

it doesn't sound like her. Really, Oh yeah it's

50:49

her Amy Amy? Who wait? Wait wait, no,

50:52

no, no, no no, you do You saw my answer? I didn't see

50:54

your answer. You change. It's a good

50:56

thing. You guys are still competitive. This is for us scholarship.

50:58

We're time. Is it wishing you

51:01

a happy than wishing you

51:03

a happy Thanksgiving? Lunchbox? Did you

51:05

have well? I had Casey Musgrave's

51:07

crossed her out and I went with the new

51:09

mom Marion Morris's answer,

51:13

Eddie, I have Marion Moore, you think you saw your aunts?

51:15

Yeah, it's absolutely Amy. Dang it,

51:18

Lambert, Oh no, that's not yet. That was my first guest's

51:24

man Morris's do another one, and this one Happy

51:27

Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving,

51:29

Amy, you're out Amy's

51:32

dial, Happy

51:35

Thanksgiving, and I know it. You

51:37

have to write something lunch Eddie,

51:40

Happy Thanksgiving. Don't be mad because

51:42

I'm getting things right, Eddie, lunchbox,

51:44

it's dark spentley Eddie Dirk's I'm

51:46

getting drunk on playing all

51:49

right, Next one wishing you a happy Thanksgiving?

51:52

Who I love that one? Wishing

51:54

you a happy Thanksgiving? All right,

51:57

you got it? Yeah, Eddie, you want to see my answer?

51:59

No lunch, what you have? George straight, Eddie, George

52:01

straight? Wow on

52:05

my left is just unreal, like I don't

52:07

know where it's coming because I mean, I'm convinced cheated

52:10

off the cane round yes, yeah, and Mary

52:13

Moore is looking at my answer. I will swear

52:15

on everything I owned. I did not see your answer when Amy

52:17

said, oh, it sounds like her, but when

52:19

she says it's different, it changed my mind. Okay,

52:22

hey, so sudden death and now guys,

52:24

okay, enough

52:26

of you too, so

52:29

we're gonna play it buzz in with your name.

52:31

Okay, ready, here we go, wishing

52:34

you a happy thanks Eddie. That is Luke

52:36

Combs correct. Yeah, yeah,

52:40

take that happy

52:43

thing and

52:51

we have a think about that. Oh

52:53

that's great. That's what I needed for Thanksgiving because

52:57

the one thing I hate pe will cheat, you know, and then

52:59

they rubbing in your face and did you know what? There was

53:02

no cheating whatsoever. I

53:04

don't cheat to win. Okay, I

53:06

don't need to cheat, thank

53:08

you. All I know is I hear that George straight

53:11

Cliff and like, man, I could

53:13

have had this job twenty five years

53:15

ago. Well then we'd be there

53:17

would be night, Yeah, we'd

53:19

be dead. Yeah, And it's like would we could just be about

53:21

to die? This would be amazing? Or if George

53:24

was still in it and wanting to come in like Garth,

53:26

you know, I really live here. I know you

53:28

know what. I make fun of you, But I think about that with him

53:30

to John Cash, Yeah I wish he was

53:33

coming in on Friday. You know, I'll do that with can

53:35

we get to interactuate them? We missed the George

53:38

straight boat? Yeah? What I

53:40

mean? I think about that with like George Washington,

53:42

Like if he would have we would have been back in the day

53:44

like we have been, we would have met him. That was

53:46

so cool for me. It's like if if

53:49

King Tut were only aw Now

53:52

you're making fun of us. I mean, at least the George thing

53:54

was real. No, no, no, But if I could just have five minutes

53:56

with Genghis Khan, you'd

53:58

beat your butt. D all right, it's

54:02

time for the good news. Since

54:08

COVID hit and restrictions were put in place

54:10

for visitation at nursing homes and assisted living

54:12

facilities all across the country, residents

54:15

have been missing their hugs from loved ones.

54:18

So the Catherine and Charles

54:20

Hover Greenhouses in Colorado set

54:22

up a special spot to allow folks

54:24

who lived there to embrace friends and

54:27

family safely. The senior living

54:29

facility put up a three sided tent with

54:31

clear plastic walls that have armholes

54:33

with plastic sleeves. Residents

54:36

and relatives were able to hug each other

54:38

risk free, something that they've

54:40

waited about eight months to do. Carol

54:42

and her ninety seven year old dad, Vince, shared

54:45

a five minute embrace and did not seem

54:48

to mind. They were separated by a single piece

54:50

of plastic. Oh guys, Yes,

54:52

that was marvelous. Yes, I

54:55

couldn't overheard. She's

54:58

so sweet, you know, wonderful. Do

55:01

you get to hug your dad when it comes awesome? No,

55:03

we don't touch really. Yeah, and

55:06

her dad sets far away, but does at least get to come to the house

55:08

now, right, I mean, we try

55:10

to just do a protocol,

55:13

like they've said, we'll put get yourself in a trash bag and do

55:15

that because I think I would maybe I will. I hadn't

55:17

really thought of that, but we try to follow the rules.

55:20

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

55:23

was tell me something good. I

55:25

mean, your daughter wants to play the lottery. Now, yeah,

55:28

I don't know where she heard about it, but she

55:32

realized, like you could spend a dollar or two

55:34

and suddenly, boom, win a million

55:36

dollars. So she has her own money. But

55:39

she told me she's not old enough to play, so she would

55:41

like for me to buy the tickets for her so she

55:43

can play. And that's

55:46

her choice. And she's wondering if I will help her out,

55:48

will you help her out? I mean, we don't. I feel

55:50

like it's a waste of money, and I want to teach her that that's

55:53

not a wise investment. It's not a good

55:55

way to spend her money. What if she's spending

55:57

it for entertainment though? Right? If you're

55:59

spending a dollar and you're having a dollar worth of fun?

56:01

Yeah, does that make me her? Is

56:03

that legal? I mean, I know my parents and knows a little. They'd

56:05

buy me lottery tickets and i'd get to scratch home or so.

56:08

I guess it's fine, but I

56:10

don't. I don't really want her to spend that money her

56:12

money that way. But if it's a dollar here, dollar there, I guess

56:15

I'll do it. Would you rather spend a dollar on candy

56:17

or a dollar on a dollar lottery ticket? I mean? True?

56:20

So, and we could. Well,

56:22

here's the thing, I get

56:25

half of the winnings. Sure, who

56:27

what? I'm wondering, what's my role in

56:29

this? But I'm the one that's buying her the tickets?

56:32

Her mom. Yeah, I make a deal with her. If

56:34

you win, I get half that she's

56:38

the mom. She can do that. Well, why is

56:40

that? Because if she wins ten dollars,

56:42

you're gonna take five dollars of her money. Yes, that's

56:45

crazy. It's her money. She's gambling

56:47

down. She's thirteen. Okay, so

56:50

I would say, if you want to let her play the lottery,

56:52

let her play the lottery, right. I

56:54

wouldn't say take half her money? Okay, how much

56:56

should I take? I would say,

56:58

you take none, and sits over a thousand

57:01

dollars and then you're

57:03

gonna take twenty percent. You

57:05

don't take if she wants fifty bucks, you don't take it because

57:08

like bones, what if she wins like a million

57:11

dollars and you don't have these rules and she's

57:13

like, see your mom, like boom, got a million whatever

57:15

I wants in the mom's name, right, because I'm all had to cash

57:17

in the ticket so she could put it in college

57:19

fund, right, Okay,

57:22

Okay, I will

57:24

be taking a percentage, but I

57:26

don't know yet what that will look like. Can I

57:28

get a lottery tickets for Christmas? Sure? Oh?

57:31

Yes? Get her addicted. That's a good job, Bobby. She's gonna

57:34

be really female. I'm gonna get on one of those fake wins for it

57:36

looks like not

57:40

know the difference. She will not be able

57:42

to tell that's not real. Out

57:44

of here her

57:46

bags. No, no, no, Eddie,

57:49

would you let your kids. Oh yeah, Like

57:51

we gamble already on games like I

57:53

help, they help me pick parlay games. So they

57:56

love gambling. They love the idea of like Amy said,

57:58

put a dollar on it and you can win up to a thousand.

58:00

Yeah, they use their own money though, no, no, no,

58:03

Dad's money. They just you let them use their own money

58:05

if they want. I wouldn't advise them to. But

58:07

but you gotta understand. The lottery systems pretty

58:09

cool. Like the money that goes to lottery

58:12

is education, and there I haven't found out that

58:14

our state has a thousand dollars

58:16

scholarship. If you just apply straight

58:18

from the lottery, that's pretty cool.

58:21

If you apply, you get automatic automatically. All

58:23

you have to do is apply. All you have to do is apply. That's

58:25

how much money the lottery in our state has. That

58:28

seems a little aggressive on just apply,

58:30

And I shouldn't have sit on the radio because then I'll change

58:33

or maybe you misunderstood and there's something

58:35

a little bit more in depth about that, because

58:38

that seems they're like, sign your name right,

58:40

you're going to apply right now. I'm

58:43

going to dot gov right now. I talked

58:45

to in Tennessee lottery win. So

58:47

it does go to something good. How

58:50

is that how you justify it? Whenever you

58:52

buy a lottery ticket, you're like, oh, I'm making my donation

58:54

to education. Absolutely, what did you say my

58:57

certain colleges? Okay, still pretty good?

59:00

Yeah, that's pretty good. I mean university

59:02

had all the big schools are on here state. That's

59:05

awesome. Okay, so your daughter can play.

59:07

I have no problem with Eddie, no problem with lunchbox.

59:09

Obviously does it. That's how I got started

59:11

with my dad buying me and lottery tickets. But my dad

59:14

would never take a percentage of That is just highway

59:16

robbery. But what if it's a big

59:18

amount, it doesn't matter. She's the one

59:20

that took the chance with her money. You weren't willing to take

59:22

that risk, so you don't get rewarded. But I

59:24

was the one that went and bought it for her. I

59:27

just feel like that's fairer. Well, what's

59:29

fair whatever you decide, because again, you're the mom in

59:31

your name. Okay, I'm

59:34

fascinated with Tiffany's everyday

59:36

objects. All I knew

59:38

from Tiffany's was it was a store in the movies.

59:41

Wasn't even for sure it was a real store, but it is

59:43

right, yes, And so they have

59:45

this everyday objects section

59:47

on their website, and I brought up

59:49

the eighteen carrot paper clip

59:52

that was eighteen hundred dollars. One

59:54

paper clip eighteen hundred dollars. By

59:56

the way, if you want to get it on sale, it is on sale

59:58

now for fifteen hundred dollars, great clearance.

1:00:01

One paper clip costs fifteen hundred

1:00:04

dollars. Who in the world would

1:00:06

buy that? And if you did buy it, the

1:00:08

only reason to have it is to tell people

1:00:10

you have it, So you'd have to tell everyone

1:00:13

you have it, right, Yeah. I

1:00:15

pulled some of the other items from the section. See

1:00:18

if you can guess how much they go for, I'll give you the

1:00:20

amount. Amy you say, over or under. There's

1:00:24

a They're called bone China

1:00:26

paper cups, inspired

1:00:28

by the paper coffee cups used in

1:00:30

the Tiffany stores. It's two cups

1:00:34

crafted in luxurious bone

1:00:36

china. The Amy. They're tiny cups. They look

1:00:38

like the cups you pull out from a what's a little

1:00:40

dispenser called solo

1:00:43

cups. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, yeah, from the

1:00:45

water. Yeah. There are two of them. Over under

1:00:47

one hundred dollars over

1:00:51

one hundred and twenty five dollars too, Well,

1:00:54

that wasn't very fun. Well, but are they are paper

1:00:57

or they're they're like they're like a

1:00:59

men. The paper mostly mimic,

1:01:02

but they're really small. Okay. Next up a

1:01:04

Sterling silver crazy straw. You

1:01:07

guys remember the crazy straws with all the circle it

1:01:10

goes to all the Designed in Sterling

1:01:13

silver with a Tiffany blue enamel

1:01:15

accent, This whimsical

1:01:18

straw is fun and festive. It'd

1:01:20

be a great addition to your home. Is

1:01:22

the straw over or under two

1:01:24

hundred and fifty dollars for

1:01:26

a straw? It's under it's

1:01:29

two hundred and seventy five dollars. That's

1:01:34

nuts. It's just a straw and

1:01:37

it's not even that whimsical. Oh my gosh, it's

1:01:39

barely even crazy Eddie. It only has a couple

1:01:41

of turns. For that kind

1:01:43

of money, I want the roller coaster of deaths.

1:01:48

A Sterling silver protractor.

1:01:52

Another protractor is yes, I used them

1:01:54

in school, like from back on the day right.

1:01:56

Designed in a Sterling silver with a

1:01:58

Tiffany blue enamel

1:02:00

accent. American walnut. This

1:02:04

protractor. I mean it looks like a

1:02:06

protractor's straight on the bottom and

1:02:08

the arch on the top ruler a half

1:02:11

yes, yes, nice over

1:02:13

or under three hundred and fifty dollars under

1:02:18

over five hundred dollars for

1:02:21

a protractor nuts,

1:02:24

and you can get it engraved. Oh great, for

1:02:26

an extra one thousand. How about a Sterling

1:02:29

silver clothes pin from

1:02:31

Tiffany's. It can be used

1:02:33

to display photos or momentous occasions.

1:02:36

It is at a whimsical addition to the home. That's

1:02:39

their word. Over or under five hundred

1:02:41

dollars for a single close pen. I mean if the paper

1:02:43

clip is fifteen hundred, shoot,

1:02:46

I'm gonna go over. The close pen is five hundred

1:02:48

and twenty five dollars. There

1:02:51

are tennis paddles. I'm just gonna read you this one. It's

1:02:54

two table tennis

1:02:56

paddles like ping pong paddles. Seven

1:03:00

dollars for the set. Mm they

1:03:03

don't even look expensive. Then they're really

1:03:05

usable. Yeah, those things break easy

1:03:07

too. A Sterling

1:03:09

silver minifolding chair nine

1:03:13

hundred seventy five dollars. Wait, how much are

1:03:15

the ping pong paddles? A

1:03:18

travel poker set, everything

1:03:21

needed for poker on the go. This travel poker set

1:03:23

is a whimsical and

1:03:26

luxurious take on the classic game over

1:03:30

under two thousand dollars and you

1:03:32

can take it with you on the go. M Over

1:03:36

two thousand, seven hundred fifty dollars.

1:03:38

I'm just starting to say over, because that's the thing doing

1:03:41

over on all that you haven't noticed. Yes, yeah,

1:03:44

a mesh scarf necklace. It's

1:03:48

eighteen carried gold. Oh wow, it's probably a

1:03:50

lot. It's very it doesn't

1:03:53

look like there's much to it, but

1:03:55

it costs twenty eight thousand dollars. Yeah,

1:03:58

whimsical where

1:04:00

whimsical is not written in this one. But

1:04:03

if you go to the Tiffany's website you can see how crazy

1:04:05

ridiculous all this stuff is. And again, why would you

1:04:07

buy this? People do buy them, though obviously

1:04:09

it wouldn't be up there. Would you like to have this stuff lunchbox?

1:04:12

Yes? Just to show it off? I mean, just

1:04:14

imagine if you go somewhere or someone walks in your

1:04:16

house, you're able to show them off the little paper cup. You

1:04:18

want a cup? You go this from Tiffany's.

1:04:20

A little u only costs thousand dollars.

1:04:23

Yeah, but would you say that you

1:04:25

would have no friends. Yeah, that would

1:04:27

because people would want to be around the cool stuff like that.

1:04:29

Do you think people want to be around people with cool stuff?

1:04:32

Yes? Why do you think rich people have friends? All

1:04:36

right? I mean they can't be good people?

1:04:39

I mean sure, But would you rather

1:04:41

go to someone that has a trampoline,

1:04:43

a pool, a hot tub, a slide

1:04:45

into the pool, and tiffany cups?

1:04:47

Or are you gonna go to the guy down here that has

1:04:50

a tree branch and you get to swing off of that? I

1:04:52

mean, come on, well, it depends how fun the guy is, right

1:04:56

organ number two? Are you dating anybody yet? Nothing

1:05:00

serious? But I do have some prospects

1:05:02

for the first time in a while. Is that

1:05:04

because of the dating apps? Um?

1:05:07

A few are, yeah, but there's one

1:05:09

that isn't really a few and there's

1:05:11

another. Wow, talk about prospects.

1:05:13

Woaks and valleys. She got a

1:05:15

whole farm club down there. So

1:05:18

you have four guys, No, not four,

1:05:20

I'm three. Yeah, she's gonna go hire.

1:05:24

So you have three guys and they're all very very

1:05:26

new, so very very new. They're all very nud

1:05:29

new new. So

1:05:33

you meet two of them on an app which you app

1:05:35

a bumble. Okay, and you meet the other one. I

1:05:38

actually met him through my identist. He's

1:05:40

like their medical sales guy, and they're basically setting

1:05:43

us up the bottom in a blind date. So

1:05:45

you haven't been out with him yet, No, not

1:05:47

yet. Have you seen what he looks like? No, we've just exchanged

1:05:50

some text messages to set up the date. But

1:05:52

you haven't, like search some one Instagram

1:05:54

to find out what they look like. Yeah, I'm going to.

1:05:56

I've been waiting. I just want to place du

1:06:00

go last name, and then I can like

1:06:02

that matters. Back in the day, I would give

1:06:04

more than the idea that

1:06:07

someone's hair color might be. This should be like I found in my

1:06:11

so But one of these guys, you were gonna go on a second

1:06:13

date with him? Yeah, and you

1:06:15

know, I'm being really cautious with COVID

1:06:18

and everything going on. So if I go

1:06:20

out with them, it's like a patio day out in the open.

1:06:22

There's not there's no physical things happening.

1:06:24

It's very as safe as it can possibly

1:06:27

be. Right. Well, he

1:06:29

offered for a second date to rent out

1:06:31

a movie theater for me to be really safe,

1:06:34

so I didn't have to be around a bunch of other people, and

1:06:36

I was like, this can't happen. That's way

1:06:38

too much for me. I can't handle the pressure of you're

1:06:40

running out a movie theater. For me, this

1:06:45

is where he screwed up. You just do it and

1:06:48

you're going. You're out on a date. You're going someone. You're like, hey,

1:06:50

listen, we're going to the movies. But there's nobody there. We

1:06:52

have a theater, you don't You don't say, do

1:06:54

you, because then you'll go there's too much pressure.

1:06:57

Yeah, it's awkward, So not good

1:06:59

planning on his part, although a pretty

1:07:01

baller move will move. How much does that

1:07:03

cost? Do we know? I think it only costs

1:07:05

like one hundred and fifty now, because they're

1:07:07

a lot cheaper than movie theaters. You

1:07:10

say only you mean versus what it normally

1:07:12

be a lot. He's gonna pay one

1:07:14

hundred fifty bucks for a second He must be into you. Yeah,

1:07:17

I mean, I don't know. We ended up going ice

1:07:19

skating, so it worked out. Oh so you did go on a

1:07:21

second date. We did go on a second date. Would you let a guy

1:07:23

buy a theater for you? I don't think on the

1:07:25

second date I would have felt comfortable with it. But if

1:07:27

he had already presented it the way you did,

1:07:29

then I would be like, oh, okay, yeah, I guess we're going

1:07:31

to do this. Is this guy in the lead right

1:07:34

now? Um? There isn't. Honestly,

1:07:36

they're all on a very level playing field because I don't

1:07:38

know any of them well enough yet. But he's

1:07:41

doing I mean, he's the only one I've gone on a second day

1:07:43

with so far, So he's in the lead in

1:07:45

that sense. Who does he look

1:07:47

like? What celebrity we'll

1:07:49

call him movie guy?

1:07:52

I would probably say Chris Evans. That's

1:07:58

Captain America? Right? Yeah? Wow?

1:08:00

How does this guy lose? Was

1:08:03

it Chris Evans? You wanted to give you a theater? No?

1:08:05

No to watch his movie? O man,

1:08:08

theater emptied by yourself? That have been he

1:08:10

would not have been make out for sure? Are you kissing

1:08:13

these guys? No? Safe? COVID safe

1:08:15

y'all. Until I'm like on maybe third or

1:08:17

fourth day and I'm only seeing them, you know, I

1:08:20

don't know these guys yet. So what does movie

1:08:22

guys do for a living? About? What kind of job? He's

1:08:24

a chef? Wow? Awesome?

1:08:26

I want to marry I didn't

1:08:28

have Kaitlin. I would be like, what's up, buddy, Wow

1:08:32

at like a place you've eaten it? Um?

1:08:35

Yes, pa, should we've

1:08:37

all eaten that? Probably a few of

1:08:39

us? Pizza

1:08:43

I knew it. So the movie guys a chef? Wow?

1:08:46

Does he have tattoos? Always think chefs. Yeah,

1:08:51

he's a chef and he looks like Chris Evans with

1:08:53

tattoos. Hey, don't chefs have like

1:08:55

crazy hours? Yes, they work,

1:08:57

well, they work restaurant hours. Yeah,

1:09:00

night late. Well,

1:09:03

Chris Evans has a lot of tattoos. Well, sure, it's not him,

1:09:05

it's not him, Okay, I would know. Over the Chris Evans

1:09:07

the other guy. Yeah, it

1:09:10

does kind of what he's medical

1:09:12

sales. So he's got a

1:09:14

little money. Yeah, and

1:09:16

I'm trying to think of what he does he let you see a

1:09:18

stethoscope. He's

1:09:22

not a medical professional. He may No,

1:09:25

I think he sells dental equipment. No, No, that's

1:09:27

the other guy. Yeah, that's the Sills.

1:09:31

Yeah, there's two medical sALS. She's got

1:09:33

doctor medical cells, dental medical cells

1:09:36

and chef and freaking Chris Evans the chef.

1:09:38

How do you not pick Chris Evans the chef? Dang?

1:09:41

Yeah, when is he going to cook for you? Is

1:09:44

his food good? I mean, obviously the

1:09:46

I've seen a lot of pictures of it. That looks great

1:09:49

when you ate there. Did you know that he was the guy? Had

1:09:51

no idea? I mean he has been in the back, you

1:09:53

know, cooking. I wasn't back. How did you meet him on

1:09:55

a dating app? Oh? I thought he kept sending an extra

1:09:57

food out, like, oh, here you go having some of this stuf. You're

1:10:00

like, what is this? And then the chef came out set and nobody's

1:10:02

in the lead. Nope, it's just very

1:10:05

level playing field. I'm I'm trying

1:10:07

to be as slow as possible and just get

1:10:09

to know all of them. So would

1:10:12

you if tomorrow was Christmas?

1:10:14

By any of them? A Christmas gift? You've been a small one? No,

1:10:17

not yet? Not way too soon. Yeah, not even

1:10:19

like a utensil set for all? No, not

1:10:22

yet? Okay, keep us updated. I still

1:10:24

think the movie theater move is pretty cool. And

1:10:26

that was the chef right, Yeah? Yeah, I like that guy, me

1:10:29

too. I picked the chef. He's got a good

1:10:31

heart. You know you

1:10:34

guys check out Talk to Chuck. It's a

1:10:36

good podcast with Chuck Wicks. Janna

1:10:38

Cramer joins him. She's in a Lifetime Christmas

1:10:40

movie. She's always just a great guest on

1:10:42

these shows. But check it out. Talk to Chuck

1:10:45

with Chuck Wicks if you're looking for some

1:10:47

podcasts, and it may be the week to find new podcasts

1:10:49

you like, because so we're not

1:10:51

gonna be live on Thanksgiving or the day after,

1:10:54

and you may be awake. It's always weird

1:10:56

being in the car though on Christmas morning or Thanksgiving morning,

1:10:58

because you guys got to go to the store at some point point and you

1:11:00

turn on the radio and just feels

1:11:02

a little off. Christmas

1:11:05

morning feels a little off. I like it,

1:11:07

but it just feels a little weird. Listen to the radio, like all the backups

1:11:10

are in that backup used to be me. I

1:11:13

just have to go every holiday at work the backup

1:11:15

DJ yeah, and you just don't recognize their voice

1:11:17

and you're like, oh not bad, Oh

1:11:20

no, this guy. But give them a

1:11:22

chance, that's all must say. They're the backups are and give them a

1:11:24

chance. It's time for the second string quarterback to get a little bit

1:11:26

of a little bit of play. Here you can check out my

1:11:28

music podcast called The Bobby cast again. There's

1:11:30

Talk to Chuck, There's Amy's Four Things

1:11:32

with Amy Brown. Yeah, this week I'll have a Christmas

1:11:35

gift guide. We have shopping to do. I can

1:11:37

maybe help you out. Sore Losers podcast.

1:11:39

Yeah, the Cowboys. Once I was in a good mood. There

1:11:41

you go. All that's happening. Enjoy by

1:11:43

everybody. Sho

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