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Welcome
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to the show Morning Studio. We're
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gonna get to know the Bobby going show. I'm gonna go around the room
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here and you just answer it and we'll figure out
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if you're weird or not. Okay, okay. The question
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is where do you watch TV? Living room? Bedroom,
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on your phone, on your computer? Just in general? Where
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are you watching shows? Eddie? I started
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my living room, but I watch a lot in my bedroom,
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in the bed, in my bed. Yeah. Do
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you ever worry that you're in the bed so much that the bed doesn't feel
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like the place to go to sleep? I thought about that,
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but no, and the usually what happens. I started a show
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and then I fall asleep by halfway through. So that's
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always annoying to me because I don't want to go and track
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back where was Yeah? When I tracked back,
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I'm seeing things I didn't see. Yeah, that's annoying.
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Yeah, that's tough. I man, I don't I really don't
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do that. If I get sleepy, I'll turn it off. But then once I
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turn it off, I'm so awake. I'm like, oh, man, well
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now I'm awake. So I can
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never quite figure that one out. So mostly
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bedroom, mostly bedroom, and on your actual TV
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lunchbox, living room. Don't
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watch it on my phone, don't watch it on my computer.
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Don't have a TV in the bedroom. It's
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on the couch. That's the only place I watched TV
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on a real, actual TV, and I still
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have cable. You don't have a
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TV in your bedroom at all? Nothing?
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How many TVs do you have in your house? Too? Where
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one in the living room and in the toy room
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so that way I can be in there with the kids, like and if I want they
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want to watch they watch their TV in there. If we want to watch
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one of the kids shows or if a game's
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on, I want to watch it while they're playing with toys. Boom.
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But like if I'm watching like a TV
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show, I'm in the living room.
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Amy, I just had the TV removed
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from my room because it was hanging on the wall. Had
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that taken down three days ago. It's out about
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it, Yeah, I do. I feel
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really good about it. And I mostly watch on my computer
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anyway, and not really so much in
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my room, but just carry it around
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with me. I probably watch most
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on my phone. That is so weird. You
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have a big screen and you're gonna watch it
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on the most most you're yelling because,
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yeah, I get mad. I'm not doing anything that
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is upset. We have a TV in
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the bedroom, so we'll watch maybe we do watch
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hopefully a show at night, just one hour, my
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wife do. I try to set it aside, and sometimes we can't. But
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it's I have YouTube TV, so
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I'm watching games all the time on my phone. When I'm working, I'll
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prop it up. I don't sit in the bedroom
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in the living room in the TV's real big. I'll just prop it up
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and put it and put some mirror buds in and watch
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games or Sports Center
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or straight phone.
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Probably sixty percent of the time. That's amazing. You can
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watch it wherever you are, Like, that's cool.
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No, it's cool. But I just almost got beat up for
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saying. I know. But he's in his house and
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he watches it on the smallest screen he has. It
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makes no sense while he's doing other things. But I can
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also move around. I can go up and work out and
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that our gym area, and I can run on the treadmill.
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Just put my phone right there and watch
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a game on my phone. He's so mad. I
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don't know why he's not. Yeah, and when I
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travel because Netflix allows you
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to download shows only on your phone, not on your
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computer, but on your I get it. If you're on
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an airpoint. I'm just telling watch at
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your house. It makes no sense. Yes, I
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just made all the sense for you. No, don't you have it? You have a
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TV in your workout room? No, it's
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not you No, not connected to TV. Okay,
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not collective like cable. I guess I could put YouTube TV
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on it, but I don't play music from the little
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TV. Well and Lunchbox did say, like I have cable.
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No, he's got all these streaming devices that he steals
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from his relatives. But I do have still have cable.
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I'm one of the get upset. It's a weird dis stuff. Well,
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I think it's crazy that, like Amy, like, you have a TV
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in your house and you watch it on your computer. It makes no
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sense, nobody. I can't carry
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that around. I got an idea letter liver or
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life. Yeah, when I'm cooking, when I'm getting ready,
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when I'm doing laundry, I carry it. You're stupid,
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right, No screen, that's the
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biggest right, Yeah, Like what's the point
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of having to TV? Then just get rid of it to watch it. When I
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did, I just got rid of the one of Okay, we're not fighting
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this early. I thank you guys.
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It's time to open up the mail bag you
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send get
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something. Hello,
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Bobby Bones. I've been my boyfriend for
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four and a half years now. We've talked about getting
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married, and I honestly thought he was going to propose
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over the holidays, but that did not happen.
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I'm confident he feels the same way, but when it comes to
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big life decisions, he tends to need
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a little push, even when
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it comes to things involving his career, even
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when it comes to other big things. I
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know it's not the most traditional. Well how
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about this push? Can I take control? Can
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I propose? Signed?
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Possibly the one to in the asking? Why
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shakes No, you can't do the
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asking. It's absolutely disrespectful.
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It's weird. It's sting
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him him being in
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control and doing what the man is supposed to do. By
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getting down on the need to propose, You
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cannot propose. You could ruin your relationship
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and his ego and his
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like he goes his boys, Oh my girlfriend
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proposed me? Like what? He loses
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respect in life? His ring on the Instagram.
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Yeah, you can't do that, just absolutely
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terrible for relationship. No, no, Eddie,
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no, look I agree with her on
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the push. I needed a push.
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I was dating my wife for six years.
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I didn't even think about marriage, so yes,
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we do need that bizarre, I know. I
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was just like, our life is comfortable. I don't
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know about her asking get
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married you ultimatum. She
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came to me and said, hey, listen, like we've
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been dating for a long time, either we get
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married or I'm out. That's
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a push. It is a push, and I like
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that because I experienced it and I
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needed that push. I liked that a lot better than her proposing.
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What if she would have proposed done one knee and
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said, like, what did get get up? Get up? So what are you doing? What are
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you doing? Because I want to do it, you know,
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like you know, no, you didn't want to do it that bad. It was
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six years, but eventually
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I want I want to do the proposing. I
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want to buy the ring. I want to find out what size
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ring she is. I want to get down one knee ask her dad
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for promos. Again, you didn't want it so bad because you didn't
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do it. No one to the point where she had to come and tell you. If you don't
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do it, I'm out. I would have eventually, okay,
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yoga ten years later. Yeah. So
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if she would a propos though, like literally,
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if she said, if you say yes, we'll get married
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or no, and you say anything else,
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I'm out. If you say get up, If you say if she would
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ever proposed, and you had to give a yes or no, I'd say
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yes. But but but again,
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that's like, wow, no time to think, Lunchbox,
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if your wife had proposed, no, guys,
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we need to talk to Lunchbox about what really
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happened with his engagement. Well, you asked her on the phone
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exactly. He didn't get it out on any knee, and
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she kind of brought it up on the phone. Wait, did you get
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down on a knee on the phone. No? No, okay,
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no, not ill just sit on the couch. You're
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sitting on the couch. But I was sitting on the couch and
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we were talking about my brother's upcoming wedding
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and she was like, oh, maybe we should get married, and I was like, are
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you serious? And she was like, she just proposed, exactly
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proposing that Lunchbox was proposed
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to. No, exactly guys, I was not
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proposed to go ahead, And I said,
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oh, so you want to get married? She goes yeah, She goes yeah,
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I just said it and proposed to you. So that's basically I never
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said yes to her. I said,
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oh, you want to get married? Yes, because that you acknowledge.
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Oh oh, And I never said I never
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said yes to anything. Then
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I wow,
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twisting? Do you take things
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in twisty? You guys are like to twist twisty.
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That's a good, good, good one. Amy, What
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do you think Listen? I
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feel like I am all about traditions
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I used to be, but some just also
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need to go. And I feel like
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it's okay if you decided something specially
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you want to do, you can,
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but you could also just yeah, nudge, nudge
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and see what happens. You got to
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know him, and so if you would
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be embarrassed to tell his family and his friends
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that you propose, maybe you don't do that. But you have
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to actually, like Eddie say, kick him in the butt by
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going Hey, if you don't, I'm out, because
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that's a real lafe thing to happen to you. Yes, And I
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didn't know I needed that until she said it. I'm like, oh, but
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you still wanted to buy the ring, get on in eventually,
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eventually what that moment?
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No? Two more years? Honestly,
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how long you know? I can't answer that question. It
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didn't work out that way. I think Ray is getting tight too, because
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he was gonna come to him. What was your story?
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My story was everything was always laid out middle
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school, high school, college. There's never a time
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frame really when you had to get married. So that just
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floated, having a career that kind of just floated.
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She just got to figure it out. No, no, no, let's talk about you
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for me. It had been six years, six years later.
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That was the hashtag at the wedding, and then Bazier
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just said we got to get married, like stop, and
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I was like, all right, cool. So she would she would say
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like June and I push you back, no, no no, nothing,
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date, What do you mean? She said, you gotta get me.
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Did she propose to you? No, she didn't, but she said
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we need to get engaged by June. And
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I pushed it back from June and I did December, and then you proposed
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in December. Got it? Yeah, that
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is almost like her proposal. But she put an ultimatum
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and then he didn't reach it, and she got ultimatum.
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Eddie got ultimatum. I did. Lunchbox proposed
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pose? Right, you propose? No?
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Right, that's sorry. Sorry, that's
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sorry. That slipped out the wrong one. Box. Here's
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what you do, the one doing the asking. There is no
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absolute answer to this, but probably
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it's, hey, I want to
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get married. Are you going to propose
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soon? Because if you're not, that's
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not good. So let me know. And
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that's you kind of proposing, but telling
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him he's got to do it because or
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are you just propose like Lunchbox? His wife didn't. Yeah,
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that's sweet, buddy. Who'd you call first? I
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didn't get proposed to. Did
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you say yes to the dress? No? No, I didn't
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do that. Proposed a picture with you in the ring? I
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said, so you want to get married? She said yes,
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and there we go. That was forgot her.
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Then she went to the store with her mom
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and her sister picked out a ring, and
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then I went. She picked out the ring, so
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then I went when I was down there, when I was in town
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for my brother's bachelor party, I went, met her
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at the store, got to the ring, put it
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on her finger. And then I went to the airport after
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your proposed to that. Sweet Okay, we've
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got your that
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was clothed. Here's
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a voicemail from Sadie and Pittsburgh. I'm
10:00
a nurse and I just got off of what
10:02
I ended up being like a thirteen hour shift, and
10:05
I'm currently in the hospital parking garage,
10:07
stuck because the gates won't
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open, and I'm like the fourth car
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back. So we've kind of formulated
10:14
a plan to just run through the barriers
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if they don't come in the next fifteen minutes,
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which will make this an hour long wait. You
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guys always seem to have some pretty sound
10:23
judgment. Just kind of curious what you would
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do in the situation, and I will call back
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and let you know we end up doing Yeah, please
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do so. I just
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if you want to run through the barrier, don't
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be the first car because that's the most damaged.
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Yeah, somebody's gonna have to actually off their
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car. Can you get like all these guys
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to push it up? Does it move that?
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I've never actually had to lift one, So
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I think what I would do is call the non emergency
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number. Not nine one one,
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but sometimes it's four one one. Or
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three one one or what and say, hey, we're stuck
10:55
here. We can't get out, especially if there's not a
10:57
button you can push on it to talk to an operator
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that's on the other side of the box. Maybe
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you go inside again and go, hey, we can't get this open
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if the parking garage is connected to But
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it just sounds like they would have tried all that. They've
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formulated a plan for God's sake like that. So I think
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they've thought about all the options, because there are multiple
11:12
people in multiple mouths and multiple brains talking
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about them. But please doubt
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they drove through it. Believe that would be the greatest
11:19
thing I've ever seen. But again, make sure
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it's not. You can they get in trouble
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for doing this, Like there's gonna be
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footage, right,
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I don't know because they and
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we have proof. She called and said, we can't
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get out. We've been in forty five minutes. What if you have to
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get somewhere in its emergency, Yeah you have to drive
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through it. Yeah, absolutely, So don't
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be the first one. But what I would do is probably
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if I can't get ahold of anybody with the parking garage, I would
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call the non emergency number. A police
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officers supposed to have all the codes to everything so they
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can get in and out places. They there's also a
11:50
universal code to a lot of places. I've heard of
11:52
that. Yeah it's sixty six O
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case you're wondering, but let us know what happens there, sayy,
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we appreciate that. I do want to do a scam
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alert now, scam alert or
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protecting you. He's a real scams
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amy. What do you have? Well, I got this one from a
12:05
listener that's been applying for jobs,
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so I guess her email info is
12:10
out there and all of her applications and different
12:12
things. So she got an email from a
12:14
company that was looking to hire her, so
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she thought, wow, okay, potential, let me open this up.
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Then there was some app within the email
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that she was going to need to download. Other
12:23
parts of the email looked a little suspect,
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so she decided to go on LinkedIn
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and then just straight up reach out to the
12:30
HR department of this said company. Turns
12:32
out it was a total scam. Nothing was
12:34
real, but they were asking for information
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like social Security number, do you have kids,
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what sex are you? Da? Da da da da, And she
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would have handed over that information. Well,
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I think it's the file because as soon
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as you put that file and download it, regardless of
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app, whatever document,
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it's a trojan horse. So what they say, it
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gets in and then it has access to everything.
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Oh so once it's in, it can
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get all that you're given information and it's in your system.
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So but who do you trust? I know, here's
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what who's who I trust? I only trust email
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addresses that are misspelled with a lot
13:07
of numbers at the end of the ones. You don't.
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I got confused there. So okay,
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just it's downloading
13:14
that stuff, you know. And Lunchbox got
13:16
an email once and was like, hey, we're the company. We're get to my free
13:18
gift cards for Christmas, and we're all like scam
13:20
alert. And then turns out they were giving
13:23
away free just downloading and you've got
13:25
the free gift card. Yeah, but then they also send you one and
13:27
says, hey, your time off was denied.
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I'm like, I didn't put it in for time off, so I email them
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back. You got scared. We got you. See you
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didn't, so you fell for the one you should and then
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you didn't fall for it. You
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never know about Well
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that's a scam alert, scammeler. We
13:45
are protecting you. He sounds pretty good.
13:47
Huh yeah, that's all. It's time for
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the good news.
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Joey is a rescue dog. It's a
13:57
puppy lives in Rhode Island. He's gonna be in the
13:59
Puppy Bowl. He just celebrated his first
14:01
birthday Christmas Day. He does not have front
14:03
legs. He's very happy,
14:06
likes to bounce around, but he
14:08
does not have front legs at all. Kathy Larson,
14:11
adopted Joey when he was six months old, said,
14:13
he's really got no issues. He
14:15
doesn't know he doesn't have front legs.
14:17
He just needs a little little additional care
14:19
and treatment. Gott will thing. He
14:22
rolls on. But as uniqueness is what makes
14:24
them awesome for the Puppy Bowl where they celebrate
14:26
puppies, shelters, rescues, and they
14:28
have adoption stories. So the Puppy
14:31
Bowl is February twelfth at two
14:33
pm Eastern and eleven and Pacific
14:35
on Animal Planet. So I guess they don't do it half
14:37
time in the game anymore, which is good. I've never seen it, like, did
14:40
they actually play a game? They did?
14:42
They used to put like a ball in the middle. It's almost
14:44
like foosball. That's gonna be so cute.
14:46
But now it's I don't know what they do anymore.
14:48
But obviously they used to also run it right
14:51
when the halftime shows on if you didn't want to watch
14:53
whatever was happening. But I like it. They're running
14:56
it now. That's really I don't want to flip off the game for
14:58
any reason, right, I want to the game.
15:00
It's gonna lose some money. It's a different kind of flip off, you know what I mean.
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All Right, there you go. That's what it's all about. That
15:05
was tell me something good. It's
15:08
time to play the Bobby feud. Let's go. The
15:10
question is we asked two
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thousand Bobby Boncho listeners
15:15
online what country artists are the
15:17
most jack muscular?
15:21
Lunchbox? You roll the dice your first What
15:24
country artist is the most jacked? Top ten
15:26
answers on the board, Big old
15:28
muscles? What you got there? Um,
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jeez, that's gonna be tough for you. Huh. Kine
15:34
Brown he can see muscles though, ye
15:39
show me Kane Brown number
15:43
three could start? Who
15:46
else is jacked? Um?
15:51
Who else could beat you up? Oh? That's good,
15:54
good point. Uh, Sam Hunk could
15:56
beat me up. Now he's gonna act like, oh,
15:58
now I know them. Show me Sam Hunt
16:03
number two. Uh,
16:05
Tim McGraw could beat me up. Show me
16:07
Tim McGraw than
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number one. You know
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he won. It's as I said, rippling, rippling
16:15
biceps. You know he had all three of those. Oh
16:19
I did not have all those. Tim McGraw one,
16:21
Sam Hunt two, Cane Brown three. Are
16:23
there any other country artists that are
16:26
ripped? M ripped?
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I will go Carrie
16:35
Underwood. Oh that's good. Question is
16:37
jacked, like I said, originally
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jacked? Show me Carrie Underwood?
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He has two thousand, Bobby, don't your listeners? What country
16:47
artists it's the most jacked? Eddie
16:50
over to you? All
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right, I'm gonna go with Brantley Gilbert. He's
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jacked. Show me Brantley.
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Oh, Amy, I
17:01
literally have everybody crossed off my list. Okay,
17:07
well, I shall go with
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Bobby Bones. What country
17:14
artist is the most jack country artist?
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But he's an artist country we do
17:18
comedy
17:22
totals are doubled, lunch box. What
17:24
country artists is the most jacked? I'll
17:27
go with Dustin
17:30
Lynch. He's
17:32
in shape. Yeah, Bobby talked about the last time he's
17:34
here, he said. Bobby said, oh, man, lists like you've been working out.
17:37
Oh I went with him. You didn't like that? Comed on me? Dustin
17:39
Lynch, alight?
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Any point? Totals are doubled. Top
17:45
three answers are off the board. Most
17:47
jack country artists is the most jack
17:50
ahead? I got it? Riley
17:52
Green? Is that his name? That is his
17:54
name? Or as Riley duckman him
17:57
to come on? I think it's Riley Greens. Show me Riley
17:59
Green? Oh
18:03
my god? Maybe?
18:06
Okay, all
18:09
right, okay, dude,
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Jake Owen, here's jack? Show
18:13
me Jake? What Jake
18:18
at number eight? Sixteen
18:20
points? And Amy takes the lead? Okay, it's ridiculous.
18:23
Give me Brett Eldridge,
18:26
Show me Brett eldredge alright?
18:30
Round three point totals are tripled.
18:32
Everybody's still in the game. Only four answers are off
18:35
the board. Yes McGraw, Sam Hunt, Kane
18:37
Brown, and Jake Owen. You still
18:39
have four or five, six, seven, nine, and ten? Lunchbox?
18:42
What country artist is the most jacked?
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Chase Rice? Oh, here's jack
18:50
show me Chase Rice. Wow,
18:54
that's number nine, wow, twenty
18:57
seven points. He
19:00
could win this, okay,
19:05
who you're good? Just punt. No, I'm
19:07
not gonna punt, man, I don't punt. I'm
19:09
trying to think of who else is in country music? Wow,
19:12
that's easy, oh
19:15
man, I just don't know anybody that's jacked.
19:17
Though. We'll go with Luke
19:22
Bryan Show me
19:27
Luke Bryant. Eddie,
19:30
you have no points. Oh I got this, though you
19:33
need to beat thirty three points are tripled.
19:36
We has two thousand Bobby Bones show listeners online.
19:38
What country artist is the most jacked? Eddie?
19:40
I don't know. This is gonna give me all the points
19:42
I need. But give me Kenny
19:45
Chesney. He's jacked. Show
19:47
me Kenny. Yeah,
19:50
number seven, that's worth. You're
19:53
in it, okay.
19:55
I don't know if he's jacked. I know
19:57
he works out, he is fit, likes
20:00
a lot of outdoor activities. Give
20:03
me dirt s Bentley.
20:05
Is he jacked or? I don't know? I had him,
20:07
but I didn't know if you guys consider him
20:10
Jack Survey says,
20:15
good run, man, good run, get
20:17
away, Eddie. I was trying to be heard. One
20:19
way to take it, to lose your talent, sorry, buddy, Amy,
20:24
and he just got taken thinking
20:28
I just had somebody in my head and now they're okay, okay, okay,
20:30
okay, okay, okay, okay. Joby
20:34
Yeah, yeah, I
20:37
mean he put
20:41
a boot in your in your Toby
20:44
Keith, that's
20:46
in correct. Lunch box, Hey, you know that guy
20:49
at sir,
20:55
mister country body right now? Here
20:57
are your answers at number four Kip More of
21:00
course, a number five, Jimmy Allen,
21:05
a number six, Parker McCallum, Arker's
21:07
Jack. And at number ten Zach Brown,
21:11
he's Jack's Jack. Now other
21:13
ones that just missed, Ryan heard, Russell Dickerson, Dan
21:15
of Dan and Jane Jordan Davis. That
21:17
was missed. But Lunchbox, you are mister man's body.
21:28
Everybody stand
21:30
there. Winner,
21:35
that's the question about a man's body. He's got the answer. I
21:37
wonder which one his favorite is? Yeah? Who? Cool?
21:41
Women could soon be able to monitor all
21:43
the progress and their pregnancy thanks to a
21:45
breakthrough wearable ultrasound
21:48
technology. Basically, it's the
21:50
size of a dime. It's a sticker and
21:54
it continuously sends
21:56
live images, so
21:59
you can wear it for up to a day at a time. They
22:01
use it now to monitor heart disease
22:04
early signs of stroke heart
22:06
attacks. But now you can
22:08
put it on your
22:11
area. You stund it where I don't know where's baby come from?
22:13
Under the womb? Yeah, I'm not
22:15
sure down there, I don't know what baby comes out. So
22:19
and then you go watch for long periods of time.
22:22
Would you have liked this Eddie lunchbox
22:25
for your wife whenever you were having babies? I
22:27
would say no. I mean, we had enough appointments
22:29
so I got to see the baby. I didn't want to be obsessed with
22:32
it twenty four seven and just watch it. I want to
22:34
get things done. My wife would have been glued
22:36
to the computer or wherever you get the images her
22:38
phone, so I think there's a bad move. It
22:40
would have been what I feel like to me, it would have been like
22:42
when we got our security cameras and I was always
22:44
watch on my phone. Oh yeah, for the first three
22:46
months, I was like, oh that move there, Oh
22:49
who's that? I think I would probably
22:51
do that, Eddie. Yeah. I understand
22:53
maybe if there's like concern going on and you need
22:56
to monitor, I get the technology for that part.
22:58
But I think this is going to cause anxiety, yes,
23:00
like and always be like, oh, what is that? I'll call the doctor.
23:02
I saw that it didn't move first, you
23:04
know what I mean? Like, I don't this is too much. I
23:07
think maybe can talk to your baby though you can see
23:09
it they talk back. Yeah. Yeah, because
23:11
you don't know what's supposed to be documentary. Look
23:13
who's talking. Yeah, you don't know what's
23:15
supposed to be going on, So you freak out when you're seeing something
23:17
on that thing and you're gonna be annoying the nurse and
23:19
doctor. I don't like it. Why this will be good, though,
23:21
is people will be able to wear it if they're issues
23:24
And this is not specifically
23:26
what it's meant for, but they can use it this way, and if their
23:28
issues, they could put it on and be like, hey, we're watching. We know it
23:30
hasn't been it so far, but we're gonna keep it closer. Look, so it's
23:33
not just we'll see you next tuesday. You know. Yeah,
23:38
you're Amy's pile of stories. I have a
23:40
list of the top things experts say we will
23:42
regret later in life, things
23:44
like wasting money on something that didn't
23:46
bring you happiness, a new car, new
23:49
clothes. Hold on what
23:54
I feel like this is unfair because
23:57
if I get a new shirt and I don't like it. That brought
23:59
me some happiness. Now there are certain
24:01
things that don't last as
24:03
long and don't keep you as happy,
24:05
like food, expensive
24:08
dinner food. I think this is later
24:10
in life. You look back. Oh, when you're old. The only thing you're
24:12
gonna care about your family. If you bought
24:14
anything, you want to save all the money. True, but
24:16
I'm not gonna save all the money just for when
24:18
I'm old. Okay,
24:21
I'll save some, But I hear
24:23
you shut up all people. Let us live our
24:25
lives. Okay, how about regretting this Waiting
24:27
for the perfect time to do something like
24:29
chase a job, get married, a business,
24:32
idea, vacation, kids,
24:34
No perfect time for anything. You just got to do it. Waiting
24:37
to be picked for something. I'm still
24:39
waiting to be picked for dodgeball. I was always lasting. Oh
24:41
yeah, I was always asking I couldn't throw it very hard? That
24:43
can still happen back and just get rocked.
24:45
They do that at the trampoline park we go to. You should
24:47
go. I wonder if I get picked last as an adult,
24:50
that would hurt even worse. Yeah. In that
24:52
same vein, it says wasting time worrying
24:54
about winning the lottery. Oh
24:57
oh that's you do think a lot about it, and that's STI
25:00
stupid. Yeah, he leave us alone?
25:01
Oh
25:03
people, what leave us all alone?
25:06
Man? Go ahead. One last thing we may
25:08
regret later in life is giving up on
25:10
something too soon, quitting on that idea
25:13
or whatever. It is a dream,
25:15
fine line, you know, snow you should
25:17
take a chance. You know,
25:19
if you got a chance, take it, you know. Oh,
25:22
if you got a dream, chase it, because a dream don't chase
25:24
you back. Oh yeah, it's a little time I came up with song.
25:27
Yeah, yeah, okay, obviously
25:29
I read this whole article on Bloomberg News
25:31
about this billionaire or
25:33
maybe a million eight hundred. He's worth eight hundred million,
25:35
so he's a millionaire. Yeah, okay,
25:38
about hunts that he's not quite there. Mostly
25:41
he wakes up every morning like our new two hundred mill
25:43
You know I needed today? Go ahead, Okay. Well he's
25:45
forty five years old. He's super rich, and
25:47
he said he spends about two million
25:49
dollars a year trying to get himself to
25:52
eighteen years old. Like his whole body,
25:54
his organs, his brain, his physique,
25:56
like everything. He's working with a team of people to
26:00
you know, Benjamin buttons himself, so he's
26:02
basically trying to not repair,
26:04
but restructure is DNA
26:06
so that it's younger who stay
26:09
young. Yeah. Interesting, Well, we're just gonna
26:11
miss being able to be one hundred and fifty. That's crazy
26:13
by a few years, not by three, but by
26:15
like a generation and a half. They're
26:18
gonna fix that, and it's gonna be people
26:20
are gonna live one hundred fifty. But if we're reaching one fifty,
26:22
we better be able like but you'll be able
26:24
to like one ten, okay, because
26:26
now you're able to like seventy five. But changing
26:30
my diaper, man, I'd
26:33
love to be one fifty. You don't want to
26:35
lift forever because then nothing's of value you live
26:38
forever, but you want to get dang close,
26:40
you know. All right? What else? With the Super
26:42
Bowl coming up this weekend, I thought it'd be fun
26:44
to talk about what Tim mcgrawl likes to eat
26:47
at his house. Broccoli covered
26:49
in water at a mummy, I like a little
26:51
electra water poured on it, especially a near a half
26:53
time. Yeah, well, I think normally, but
26:56
you'd be surprised what he likes some of
26:58
our favorite things that we have in football
27:00
season. It's Frito PIDs most people,
27:02
I guess, especially if you're Southern. For me, rofriedo
27:05
pods where we just have fritos and cheese and chili,
27:07
um weed, a lot of that. Yeah, high
27:09
school, I get a Fido pile all the time at the games. Yeah.
27:12
When I was young, We'll go to high school games, I'll get him.
27:14
And then I was in high school, I go to junior high games, I would
27:16
get him and they literally have bags of fritos
27:18
in a bucket of chili. Just scooped a chili and dump
27:20
it in and put a little cheese on top of Amazing five
27:22
stars Michelin Michelin Restaurant that that filled
27:25
house was. You gotta eat it fast, though, or else it gets soggy.
27:27
I liked it. I didn't find it. It was almost like us
27:29
a spoon and sea is awesome. That is
27:31
Amy, huh, Amy, that's my pile. That
27:34
was Amy's pile of stories. It's
27:37
time for the good news. Kayla
27:43
Glasts who's a nine one one operator, and she
27:45
gets a call one day from these people that see
27:47
an eighteen year old boy who's stuck underneath the concrete
27:50
slab. They say, he's not breathing. We don't know
27:52
what to do. So Kayla thinks quick says, all
27:54
right, we don't have time. Put me on speaker, and she instructs
27:57
everyone there. They're all strangers that see the boy.
27:59
All right, you've got to pick up the concrete, slap, get
28:01
it off of him, and then once you get to him, let's
28:03
do CPR. She instructs some step by step
28:06
and because of this, she saved the boy's life.
28:08
By the time paramedics got there, he was good.
28:10
Dang, wow, yeah, amazing. And here's the crazy
28:13
thing. The concrete you know, don't know. I don't
28:15
know if it was a construction side or what. No
28:17
idea. Just walk up and he's under concrete. I'd freak
28:19
out too. Hey, what's the crazy part. Crazy part
28:21
is that the nine one one Center awarded Kayla
28:24
a lifesaver pin. It's not her first time,
28:26
She's done it twice in her career,
28:28
so she's a hero. Man. You almost think she's setting
28:30
these up just to get the pin. Yeah,
28:33
that's awesome. Good for her. That is what it's
28:35
all about. That was tell me something
28:37
good.
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