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Raymundo's Wedding Highlights + Bobby Brings TikTok Artist In Studio + Amy Shares Emotional Story Remembering Jerry Jeff Walker

Released Monday, 26th October 2020
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Raymundo's Wedding Highlights + Bobby Brings TikTok Artist In Studio + Amy Shares Emotional Story Remembering Jerry Jeff Walker

Raymundo's Wedding Highlights + Bobby Brings TikTok Artist In Studio + Amy Shares Emotional Story Remembering Jerry Jeff Walker

Raymundo's Wedding Highlights + Bobby Brings TikTok Artist In Studio + Amy Shares Emotional Story Remembering Jerry Jeff Walker

Raymundo's Wedding Highlights + Bobby Brings TikTok Artist In Studio + Amy Shares Emotional Story Remembering Jerry Jeff Walker

Monday, 26th October 2020
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0:00

All right, Bobby Bones

0:02

post show, pre show, Hey, I

0:04

want to talk to Mike Die for a second about a couple of movies

0:07

because I did not get to watch bor At Number

0:09

two. Milly, did you like bor

0:12

At Number two? Yeah? And I think I'll love it. It's funny.

0:14

I just couldn't pull myself to watch it. I like

0:16

bor At one, but I just want to see the same thing over and

0:18

over again. I'd say it's a lot different

0:20

than bor At one, a little more cringe

0:22

worthy, but the bits are a lot more thought out,

0:24

and it's great. Is he Borat

0:27

and all of them? No? Because he addresses

0:29

that he has to dress in the disguise because people started

0:31

to recognize him when he tried to do some of the stunts,

0:33

So he's pretty much in disguise the entire time.

0:35

Oh he's not just bor At this time. So

0:38

it's great. He says that in the movie.

0:41

Yeah, he's like, I came to America, but everybody recognized

0:43

me from my other movie, Oh as Bora.

0:45

I gave it to America. But yeah,

0:48

okay, it's on Amazon. It's free. Yeah, would

0:50

you care at all? But it's free?

0:53

No? No, no no, it's free. You have Amazon. It's free. Amazon bought

0:56

it, so what's up there? You

0:58

don't care? I'm not. I'm I'm not gonna

1:00

watch it. But yeah, sometimes I feel like

1:02

since I have Amazon Prime, I get

1:04

stuff for free and then I still have to pay for it.

1:08

It depends on what the show is. Yeah, because we started

1:10

watching not

1:13

billions. What's the short session? It took us four

1:15

days to get through one episode because

1:17

she kept falling asleep. And it's

1:19

fine. I mean, we just finished the first episode, but

1:22

a week later you'll get there.

1:24

So but I don't know that she likes it. Let's

1:27

keep going. I think

1:30

it takes a few episodes and she may But again,

1:32

yeah, if you watch it divided into

1:34

four, but then it's always fresh. Okay,

1:36

what else you watch? I watched the Trial of the

1:38

Chicago Seven. So Sasha Baron Cohen's also

1:40

in that one as borat No, he's

1:43

playing a different character, but he's a little

1:45

more serious than this one. What's that movie about. It's

1:47

about these riots that happened around

1:49

the nineteen sixty eight Democratic Convention

1:52

in Chicago, and the whole

1:54

thing is like them on trial. It was pretty

1:56

much like an unfair trial where they were trying to accuse them

1:58

of like all these bad things. So it's pretty

2:00

good. What's that on It's on Netflix,

2:03

which is free too if you pay for a

2:05

subscription. We should say. By

2:07

the way, Mike's podcast is called Movie Mike's

2:10

Movie Podcast. It is a Halloween special

2:12

way. He talks about creepy and paranormal things

2:14

that happened while filming famous scary movies,

2:17

like what so Like, when they were filming

2:20

the movie The Conjuring, one of the actresses

2:22

started having like bruises appear on your

2:24

arms, like the same thing that was happening in the movie. They

2:26

made that upright, No, she had like a blood

2:29

condition that she went to the doctor for and then after

2:31

the movie was done went away. Weird.

2:35

That's probably just urban legend from the movie,

2:37

right, because I would say stuff like that too.

2:40

You believe it? I believe that one. How

2:42

many of them in your podcast do you talk about? I talk about

2:44

I think like ten of them, give me one more.

2:47

So. When they were filming The Poult guys,

2:49

there was the kid in the movie actually ended

2:52

up dying before they made the second one. Really,

2:55

they were saying, yeah, the girl in the movie,

2:57

the little Girl's not alive. No, I didn't

2:59

know that, And so what happened to her? What are they saying,

3:02

Well, she had like an operation done

3:04

and died on the operating table. But what are they saying,

3:06

Like, what's they're saying that the set

3:08

for that movie was cursed through the entire time

3:11

because there was other people who died too. Do you believe

3:13

that? I mean, I

3:15

think it's kind of a coincidence, but

3:17

that so many things happened around that movie, it

3:20

seems like it is a little bit cursed. We'll

3:22

check out movie Mike's movie podcast where

3:24

he talks about nine or ten different movies that

3:26

he says are cursed. Okay,

3:29

thank you, Ammy, your

3:31

weekend good? What just happened

3:33

there? Mike fell over? Let me push it back

3:36

the microphone.

3:39

Did you push the microphone in it? You're weekend good?

3:42

Yeah, it's good. The girl that was in

3:44

here and you'll hear her later in the show, Sarah best

3:46

Tate. She came in and

3:49

she performed and it was it was great.

3:51

She's super nice. You'll hear it a bit. But when

3:54

she was leaving after we shut the mics

3:56

down, she said, hey, I'm

3:58

a big fan of the show. I expected everybody. I

4:01

am used to people saying that, even when they're not telling the

4:03

truth. So I just go, oh,

4:05

cool, thank you. I don't think everybody that comes in here's

4:07

a fan of the show. I think some people like coming here

4:10

are a fan of what the show will do for them.

4:12

But I don't honestly think everybody that comes in listens

4:15

to the show. And so I'm like, okay, cool.

4:17

And then she looks at Amy and goes, do you recognize me? And

4:20

Amy goes, oh, my goodness, I

4:22

do you met her at a grocery store? Yes,

4:24

so her now fiance.

4:27

I guess it was her boyfriend at the time. And this was a couple of

4:29

years ago. Was wearing a Pimp and Joy shirt.

4:32

And so obviously if we see anybody

4:34

wearing Pimp and Joy, we say hi

4:36

to them because we know they must listen to the show.

4:38

So I just go over to them and say

4:41

hey, and we start talking,

4:43

and then yeah, they said they listen to show all the

4:45

time, they love supporting anytime they can, they

4:47

love the whole Pimp and Joy movement, and blah

4:49

blah blah. And then she was saying she wanted

4:52

something I don't know if it's like four things

4:54

something or another. And then he loved some pimp

4:56

and joy hat and I said, hey,

4:59

here's my email. Email me. I'm gonna

5:01

send it to y'all. And so, yeah,

5:03

that was a couple of years ago. And I remember the whole encounter.

5:06

It was a couple of years ago. Yes, all, I thought

5:08

it was like right before Corona. It's been that long.

5:10

No, it's been that long. Yeah, And so

5:12

sent them the stuff, and I never knew for sure if

5:14

they actually got it, because I remember he emailed

5:17

me, and then you know, I was able to

5:19

confirm. I was like, did y'all get that stuff in the mail? And they're like

5:21

yeah. I was like, perfect, Well he was here

5:23

sitting in the green room. We had a big glass Yeah,

5:25

big glass wall. But we finished the

5:27

show and she tells us off the air that

5:29

story. But then after she left, Amy

5:32

goes and you know what, she never once said she

5:34

was doing music in town when she met her, which I thought

5:36

was great. She wasn't only she wasn't doing that just to

5:38

get Amy to know our music. Yeah, not at

5:40

all. But I sat in the

5:42

middle. It was a whole foods Like I remember everything.

5:44

We were right by the check out and we stood there and talked

5:47

for a while and it was just it

5:49

was for me a moment. I was like, okay, yes, Like it's

5:51

just a reminder that our listeners are awesome.

5:53

I feel like that's the experience they have if anyone's

5:56

ever wearing anything like Pimp and

5:58

Joy is just an obvious one. That's the show. So

6:00

I think we get to connect with listeners

6:03

that way, and then listeners connect with other listeners

6:05

that way, and it's it's fun and

6:08

small world. Who she is I really

6:10

find her on TikTok, doesn't I don't know she listens

6:12

to the show. I'm like, hey, the music's

6:14

pretty good. Once you come in on the show, she comes

6:16

in plays as good and then at the end it's like, hey,

6:18

I didn't want to say this till now, but I'm a big

6:21

fan and here's why. That was a really classy

6:23

of a classy way to do that. Yeah. So

6:26

yeah, just a little background as you get to

6:28

hear her. Okay, I think that's it. Keep

6:32

it short and sweet as we get into today's show. Um,

6:34

it's a good show. We have three different really cool guests

6:37

that you're gonna hear all right, that's it. I have a great

6:39

day, guys, and we'll see tomorrow. Bye.

6:54

Welcome to Monday's Bobby Bones

6:56

Show Morning Studio. Morning. I

6:58

read this story. There was numbskull

7:00

who was dropping pumpkins off overpass

7:03

on the cars. Extremely

7:06

danger, you can kill somebody. A

7:09

student in Indiana's lucky to be alive. If someone

7:11

dropped a pumpkin off and overpassed, the pumpkins smashed

7:13

through the car windshield. It

7:15

came inches of hitting Caleb Needham,

7:18

who was a student at Indiana State University.

7:20

He said it went through his windshow, but luckily it was on the

7:23

passenger side where no one was

7:25

sitting here. He is talking about how he

7:27

almost died and seeing his life flash before

7:29

his eyes. My life just flashed before my

7:31

eyes, and I just started

7:33

shaking because I guess I was like so scared. I

7:36

entered like a shock state. I'm like, what just happened?

7:38

Where did this pumpkin come from?

7:41

The officer said, if it would have came through

7:43

on my side, then I probably would

7:45

have died. Goal And

7:48

it's at four o'clock in the morning, so obviously someone was throwing

7:50

pumpkins off overpass. Did they catch the person.

7:52

No, oh, I don't know who it

7:55

was. Because there was a guy on the bridge

7:57

right by my house. Someone at three thirty am

7:59

threw a brick off and killed the guy. Wow.

8:01

And they have a sign every time I drive by, and it has his

8:03

symper says, do you know who threw the brick off this

8:06

bridge? Like called? This guy lost his

8:08

wife? Wow? Ye

8:10

that sucks. Well. I

8:12

saw this and he said he saw his

8:15

life flash before his eyes. Have you had any instances?

8:17

I have two where this happened, like a near

8:19

death, life flashes before your eyes. Once when

8:21

I was a kid, I was at the lake and

8:24

there was a guy that there was on the lake. He

8:26

had a jet ski and all I remember

8:28

was I was probably nine. He's coming at me as fast as

8:30

he can and he turned.

8:33

He doesn't see me. He turns it to last second,

8:35

and the back end of that jet ski is probably like an inchway

8:37

from my face when it whips through, and I thought,

8:39

as it was getting so close, oh, I'm about to die. As

8:41

a kid, I remember it so vividly. He missed

8:43

me because I could smell when it went by me. He

8:46

smelt it, so

8:48

that was super close and then when I was not

8:51

when I get jumped at work walking into the radio

8:53

station, but when I had a gun to my head at the ATM,

8:56

that was like, oh, this might be it. And then I

8:58

heard the medley I've had

9:01

the time of my life. I saw

9:03

me the candy Garden, your whole

9:05

life, yea, And I never

9:07

felt this way before. So that's

9:09

for me. Amy, You no nothing

9:12

good for you. I

9:17

I think I've told you guys. But I was on a canoe

9:19

with my son, he was probably

9:22

three four at the time, and we're

9:24

fishing. He caught something. It

9:26

kind of pulled him so hard that the

9:29

canoe leaned, we capsized, and

9:32

uh, we were in the middle of the pond. I

9:34

grabbed him and I was a lifeguard, so I'm

9:36

like, I got this. But man, it was cold

9:38

that that day, so we were wearing jackets,

9:40

I had cowboy boots on jeans.

9:43

We were getting heavy and I was swimming

9:45

for about ten minutes and I was just not getting

9:48

any closer that that ledge or

9:50

the edge of the pond or whatever, and

9:52

so I just made that decision. I was like, all right,

9:54

this is it. I'm just gonna

9:57

put him as high as I can and

10:00

hopefully, you know, hopefully I can just hold him

10:02

up and he can breathe, and if I go, I go. And

10:04

I did that, and when I did it, I felt

10:06

the floor of the lake or the pond, and

10:09

I started walking as fast as I could, and

10:11

we made it to the to the edge of the pond and we

10:13

got out, and man, I laid there for about

10:16

five minutes, just praying and

10:18

thanking God that we did it. That

10:20

was very scary. Lunchbox

10:23

one time, I was probably eight

10:25

or nine, and I was on a paddle boat and I was sitting on

10:28

top of it and the guy oh and driving it knew

10:30

we were coming up to the dock and my back was to the dock

10:33

and he rammed into it on purpose, and

10:35

I fell into the lake and I was trapped

10:37

with my feet in the air. My head was underwater, stuck

10:40

under the dock. Wow, and

10:42

I thought, oh, this is it, this is it, this is when I'm gonna

10:44

die now. And my brother jumped in and

10:46

saved me. And that's when I realized my brother actually cared

10:48

about me. That was

10:51

the moment. Wow, guys,

10:53

this is all water stories. Yeah,

10:56

she said, for amy who have wide the water. You

10:58

know. Well, no, I started to think about it and one

11:00

time floaty came off, but only

11:02

the right one, and I remember

11:05

being really scared in the pool. Guys,

11:08

I want to fit in a scary

11:11

story, I think

11:14

side it was like my flipper came off my phoe once

11:16

right. Well, one time I did fall

11:19

from the monkey bars and that my breath got knocked out

11:21

of me. It's

11:25

the good news countdown, counting

11:28

down the biggest good news stories

11:30

across the left. Oh yeah,

11:33

let's go. Parts

11:36

of Canada clamped down this month to slow

11:38

the spread and restaurants had to close their

11:40

dining rooms again. So on the last

11:42

day they were allowed to open, someone walked

11:44

in a restaurant in Ottawa bought a bottle of wine

11:46

for thirty seven dollars and tip the staff seven

11:49

hundred dollars. Wow.

11:53

Most of the volunteers who worked the polls and elections

11:56

are over sixty, which is also high

11:58

risk for COVID. So some one launched a

12:00

website called Power the Polls to

12:02

get more volunteers. They were hoping two

12:04

hundred and fifty thousand people would sign up, and

12:06

now they've had five hundred thousand, and

12:09

that's amazing younger eighteen

12:11

to thirty five. When I voted

12:13

is about fifty fifty. There were a lot of old

12:16

folks. There were also a good amount of people.

12:18

And also the guy that took me to the to vote, he wouldn't

12:20

stop talking. He want to have a conversations. He didn't had a

12:22

mask on. He didn't know I'm from the radio or anything, but

12:25

he was just talkie talkie talk. There you go. Number

12:28

three, another COVID survivor got to meet

12:30

the plasma donor who saved him. A thirty

12:32

tier old woman in Wisconsin named Unique

12:34

Edwards almost died in June, but

12:36

a woman who had already beaten the virus donated

12:38

plasma and the antibodies helped her beat it.

12:41

They got to meet up for the first time and she thanked her in person.

12:43

It almost didn't make it. We weren't have the

12:46

blood, well the plasma. In fact, we didn't

12:48

have it. I wouldn't be here. So I'm

12:50

despightful. I'm putting all your heart to get

12:52

it. Oh I wish more

12:55

people would. They're glad I received it because

12:57

if I did it, I wouldn't have made it. The

13:01

group Pets for the Elderly Covers

13:03

adoption Feast for seniors, and they're

13:05

expanding because of the pandemic. Since nineteen ninety

13:07

two, they've helped adopt almost one hundred

13:10

thousand pets in thirty four states and now

13:12

they're aiming to be an off fifty states by the end

13:14

of the year. You know, you can't really get a dog.

13:16

It's hard or to get a dog, which is

13:18

a good problem, which is a great problem. I think

13:20

now it's a little easier.

13:23

But man, right in the middle of when

13:25

people were actually quarantining, they were out of dogs.

13:27

It was amazing. So let me encourage you. Go out

13:29

and foster. You don't have to adopt a dog. Foster

13:32

a dog until it gets adopted,

13:35

because I bet half the time you end up going this dog's

13:37

awstole. Let me keep it, That's what I

13:39

bet. All right, let's do the last one. A

13:43

sixty seven year old woman in Michigan who spent one hundred

13:45

and ninety six days in the hospital just left

13:47

after beating COVID. She had been there since

13:49

early April, so just over six months in the hospital.

13:52

Are you out of your mind? Over six months in the

13:54

hospital and she lived. She's

13:56

out of there. That is crazy. That's the good News countdown.

13:58

Thank you very much that the

14:01

good News Countdown on

14:04

the Bobby Bones Show. Now a

14:07

Christmas record, you guys, Yes, I

14:10

gotta wonder whenever you have to pick all the millions of Christmas

14:12

songs that you're gonna cut, you

14:14

know, some of them are new and some of

14:16

them you did pick the traditional ones. How did you guys decide which

14:19

songs you were going to actually record? Oh, it

14:21

was a process. We love us some Christmas

14:23

music. Yeah, we basically just recorded,

14:25

like I guess, our four favorite

14:28

classics and then knowing

14:30

we'll probably add to this project

14:33

next year or the year following, so it kind of gave

14:36

us peace of mind. Um. But

14:38

we did get to put two originals on it, which was

14:40

pretty fun because but it's weird recording

14:42

a Christmas song versus a country song.

14:44

Why, very different because there's

14:46

pressure. I don't know, it can go hokey

14:49

really easy, and like if

14:51

it's country, if it's two country

14:53

and Christmas, it's like it can go in that like

14:55

hokey cheesy land. So we kind of had to like ride

14:58

that line of not getting to cheeseball.

15:01

Yeah, I'm gonna play this Christmas. This is

15:03

track one on their Equity that's called We

15:05

Need Christmas. Here you go this Christmas

15:09

Flask.

15:20

That's a good one. Oh my gosh, wait

15:24

till you hear that bridge. Tay wrote the whole

15:26

bridge. It's like, you know that, you know a new bridge

15:29

to this song. Oh yeah, I know. I wonder if they can.

15:31

I don't know if you fast forward to it. But like semi

15:33

in the original, um, but Chris Brown

15:35

actually was the inspoke had

15:37

like a funky, shaky hand part, and

15:40

so I was like, I'm gonna run with that, and I wanted it to be us.

15:42

Yeah, it's so fun. We basically

15:45

like do that shake a hand shake a hand shake

15:47

a hand but Tay made it like a

15:49

whole part. Oh. It just kills

15:52

me every time I hear it. So fun. One of the songs

15:54

you guys wrote this is Mary

15:56

Married to Christmas. Yes, so before

15:58

I play it, you're in a

16:01

room writing a Christmas song? And who says, why don't

16:03

we do Mary Married? Like what where did that come from? We

16:05

wrote it with husband? Yeah, And so

16:07

I was like, I have this title called Mary

16:09

Married Christmas because I thought it'd be appropriate since,

16:12

but like it's me and Jonah

16:14

already had our first married Christmas because our wedding

16:16

was right before. But this is, y'all, our first married

16:18

chirst married Christmas. And so it's basically

16:21

just a song about like starting a tradition and being

16:23

married for the first time. Here you go, here is Mary

16:25

married Christmas. Baby. There

16:42

is new Christmas ep is out now we need

16:44

Christmas came out Friday. That's good

16:46

too that you can now add songs and streaming

16:48

make Deluxe that much easier because every year you can just add new

16:50

Christmas songs. Oh totally. That's kind of our goal

16:53

because we love Christmas. We are Christmas

16:55

freak goos. I'm already listening to Christmas music

16:57

right now just because it makes my heart happy, you

17:00

know. And here we are it's not even

17:02

November yet. I know. Well, I have for Hallmark

17:06

Christmas movies. Oh my gosh. We put

17:09

that on the vision board. We actually like have this

17:11

meeting with Hallmark just to like kind of so

17:14

they could kind of hear our stuff. So maybe one day

17:16

we're going to have a song, yeah, in a Hallmark movie.

17:18

I feel like the cheesier the movie, the better, I

17:20

think. It's got to be where you call

17:22

the whole thing. It's the best ones. Kaylin

17:24

just hit me up last night. She goes, you know, we have to

17:27

watch a Christmas movie Hallmark a week,

17:29

one a week And I was like, what do you mean? We

17:31

got a mouse in your pocket? Yeah, how do you

17:33

feel You're gonna have to do it? My husband has to

17:35

be like he complains and oh,

17:37

he's so frustrated with it, but he does it anyway

17:40

because he loves guessing the end, but

17:42

then always guess. Yeah. It's

17:44

like they fall in love. It's a quaint little town

17:46

and like the girls like, oh stop it like

17:49

Christmas. Yeah,

17:51

and then they kiss and the schedules

17:53

out by the way, so it's gonna be Oh, it's gonna be so ready,

17:56

Bobby, what was more exciting for you guys,

17:58

the proposal or the wedding? Well,

18:01

I ruined a proposal also, I

18:04

would say wedding. I would say wedding. The proposal

18:07

was exciting, but doing the dang thing was

18:09

the best part. Yeah, ours weren't as

18:11

elaborate as your proposal. Well,

18:14

my husband had and I just

18:16

totally jacked it up, Like it was just

18:19

I felt so bad but ended up working out. Well,

18:22

we were going to Cabo and he was going to propose,

18:25

like on the beach, and I think I told

18:27

you about my weird dream thing last

18:29

time. So I have these dreams

18:31

that sometimes like actually happened. It's very

18:34

creepy. Um. But so I had this really

18:36

vivid dream that we were on a beach and he

18:38

proposed and lost the ring in the sand, and

18:41

so I was like, Babe, well

18:43

I had this dream. Little did I know. I mean,

18:45

this was like a couple of days before leaving for the

18:47

trip, and I'm like, I had this dream

18:50

and he's like just got really weird and

18:52

so fast forward. He was totally

18:54

going to do that, and then my dream

18:56

freaked him out. So he ended up just proposing at

18:58

our house the night before we left. And

19:01

then the place that he was going to propose that

19:03

there was a propane tank that exploded

19:05

during the dinner, and so it would have been weird if

19:08

he Yeah, it was this thing called the font curse.

19:10

That's another time. That is another time.

19:12

We're Christmas all day right now. Yeah, the new

19:14

Christmas EP is out. We need Christmas, Maddie, and tell

19:16

I hope you guys check it out. Why don't we play

19:19

as we as we lead him out of here? Let's do we

19:21

need Christmas? Raymundo that they are clapp

19:23

for Maddie and tea

19:37

elitist from Nashville and Tullywood

19:39

Morgan number two thirty second Skinny.

19:42

Congratulations to Jamison Rogers.

19:45

He just scored his first number one song

19:47

with some girls. Here's him talking

19:49

about how grateful he is. Just counting

19:52

blessings honestly, because I've been up here ten

19:54

years and I have a lot of artist buddies

19:56

that may may not have been as lucky as

19:58

me to have their debut single go this far,

20:00

and so I know, I know how difficult

20:03

it is, and how rare

20:05

Brett Eldridge and Kelly Clarkson to have

20:07

a Christmas song coming out this Wednesday.

20:10

The song is called Under the Mistletoe. Justin

20:13

Moore talks about how his family celebrates

20:15

Halloween. You know where we're from, It's

20:18

not the typical Halloween that most kids,

20:20

I guess have. Anyway, we

20:23

drive them around because we don't live

20:25

in a neighborhood. We drive them to the people

20:27

who we know, like my aunts and uncles

20:29

and my parents, and you know, our family,

20:32

our pastor, and usually we have like a

20:34

church hay ride, So

20:36

I'm sure it probably won't change much for

20:39

us. We're kind of in our own little bubble

20:41

in a sense, in our town and really

20:43

the surrounding communities, so I

20:46

have a hard time of leaving the Halloween for

20:48

us will change that much. But I feel

20:50

for those out there who it will, especially the kiddos.

20:53

I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny Hart.

20:55

It's time for the good news. Good

21:01

A woman who never got the chance to graduate

21:03

with her high school has been given her diploma

21:06

at age ninety three.

21:09

How amazing is that. Eileen Delaney

21:11

would have been a member of Port Richmond High School

21:14

class of nineteen forty five, but

21:16

her stepmother made her quit during her senior year

21:18

so she could get a job and start paying rent.

21:20

Wow times are different, Yeah,

21:23

big time. Eileen went on to Mary

21:25

have six kids, and her daughter said

21:28

she never really dwelled on it, but

21:30

she really wanted it. So they're seventy fifth

21:33

graduation anniversary came and

21:35

they worked out a deal. She did a little school

21:37

work and they were able to give her her diploma

21:40

at age ninety three. A

21:43

fantastic story that makes me feel good.

21:45

That's what it's all about. That was

21:47

tell me something good. Sorry

21:52

day. This story comes to us from Cleveland,

21:54

Ohio. A man showed up at

21:56

McDonald's one thirty in the morning and the door

21:58

was locked, and he was like, man, why is the door

22:01

locked. Someone must have just you know, locked it.

22:03

So he broke in and he goes to the counter and

22:05

he waits, he waits, no

22:08

one's there, and he left. Police. Police

22:10

were responding to the alarm when he was walking out,

22:12

and he said, look, guys, I was I'm

22:15

so confused. I just wanted nuggets and no

22:17

one was there to take my order. Alcohol

22:20

was involved. I'm

22:23

munchboxed at your bone head story of the day. It's

22:27

now time for a segment we call I'm

22:33

Marches. This segment

22:36

was inspired by Eddie in a recent

22:38

event in his life. It's tough, man. I'm

22:40

not even gonna say I'm getting old on this one. I'm just

22:42

old now. As is something that old people

22:44

do and I'm part of it. I can't

22:47

get through a night's sleep without getting up

22:49

to pee. This has never

22:51

happened in my life ever. And I'm

22:53

going on two weeks now doing this every night.

22:55

I wake up about three in the morning to go pee. I

22:58

find when I dehydrate myself, I sleep through

23:00

the night. But when I drink a lot of

23:02

water, the normal amount of water,

23:04

I have to get on pe every night too. But I'm even

23:06

purposely not drinking starting eight o'clock,

23:09

like, no water, I'm gonna sleep all night and

23:11

then sure enough I wake up, I gotta pee.

23:13

But Eddie, can I offer you just some encouragement,

23:16

like you know, you'll know you're

23:18

old when you have to pee and you don't wake

23:20

up. Oh, and I pee in the bed? Okay,

23:23

all right, marched on, I'm

23:27

done. That will have that

23:30

time will come. Okay, there you go. I'm

23:37

so, I'm just gonna bring up a nagging calf injury.

23:39

I've had it for a month. I did

23:41

nothing for two weeks. It wouldn't go away. And now

23:44

I'm really focusing on the left

23:46

side more than the right because my right's my injured one. And

23:48

now my left side hurts because I'm over. So

23:51

I just if you just won't heal, I'm gonna

23:53

have to go to the calf doctor. Hey, the body does

23:55

take a lot of time to recover, more than

23:57

yeah, so that's mine time marches on. I'm

24:00

Margy.

24:03

So I only the only glasses I wear are my blue

24:06

light blocking glasses. But I

24:08

had had a twitch a couple of weeks ago when I was having

24:10

to wear them all the time because I couldn't stare at my computer.

24:13

And then the other day something

24:16

started to look blurry and I had to go get

24:18

my husband's readers, the ones

24:20

you know that you just buy walgrains.

24:23

Yes, and I put

24:25

them on. But I think it's still

24:28

related to just like stress. I

24:30

don't watch Age'm

24:36

marches lunchbox. Oh

24:39

yeah. My wife and I were watching TV on the couch the other

24:41

night and I'm sitting there sitting up position,

24:43

and next thing I know, she's waking me up. You're ready go to bed,

24:46

I'll sleep sitting up. Nice, Grandpa,

24:50

that's awful. Are you watching

24:53

now? We're watching Brooklyn nine nine. Matlock

24:56

is so good? Okay? Here is Amy?

25:00

Oh that

25:03

after murder she wrote devile feature.

25:05

Yeah, let's get some of that action.

25:08

I was watching football the other day and they showed like

25:10

coming up on sixty minutes and they showed a story

25:12

out There's was

25:17

in the doctor. I don't remember

25:19

what it was, but I just know I hit DVRs so I could

25:22

watch it later. Oh man, you

25:24

know it hurts to go to Morgan number two because he's twenty

25:26

seven. You know, we're all thirty nine forty.

25:28

Morgan's twenty seven. Do you have one Morgan? I

25:31

do, but I don't know if you guys consider

25:33

it time marching on? Go ahead. So

25:35

I went to the dentist the other day. I've had one

25:37

cavity my entire life, been really good

25:39

about taking care of my teeth, and I

25:42

had two cavities almost a root canal,

25:45

and three

25:47

other teeth that they're now watching. So I basically have

25:49

five cavities in my teeth. Why is that an

25:51

older thing? Responsible?

25:54

Yeah, because as you get older,

25:56

like things change in your teeth, in your mouth, and

25:58

that's what happens because I

26:00

floss, I use mouthwash, I brush my teeth,

26:03

everything that you could possibly do. And they're like, yeah,

26:05

you're just you're getting older. You

26:07

know what? What the crap? Hit it? Why

26:10

not? An interesting

26:12

question though, that I've wondered is are

26:16

those pick floss

26:18

things? Is that worthy of being floss?

26:22

Taking string down the middle because the pick

26:24

has both ends. Pick the pick with the floss.

26:27

Yeah, does that kind of flossing your teeth?

26:29

Yes? Is it made this with this? Because

26:31

sometimes I feel like maybe it's not a strong So

26:34

can I do the pick thing every night? And

26:36

then I'll floss like every three nights? Announced it every night

26:38

because I feel like the pick thing bones,

26:40

it's the same. It's going in

26:42

and out there

26:46

you go, Okay, alright,

26:48

drunk Brian all

26:53

with us right now and she'll be performing tonight on Dancing

26:55

with the Stars. Is coach Monica from Cheer

26:57

on Netflix, who is now in the top ten.

27:00

Here she is coach Monica. How

27:02

are you? I'm doing well. How

27:04

are you holding up physically? Um?

27:08

You know, my my back has

27:10

been hurting since the first week,

27:13

so you know, I mean, just

27:16

take a lot of advil, toll and all pushing

27:19

through. It's hard to when you

27:21

have a nagging injury, especially on this show,

27:23

to fully recuperate because there's

27:25

no time because as soon as the week's over, you're

27:27

starting on the next one. But no days off. Absolutely,

27:30

And you didn't warn me about this. Um,

27:33

how hard this one? And you have an

27:35

extensive dance background, and which is why I

27:38

picked you from the beginning, and I tell I love AJ

27:40

and you are you finding

27:42

that even though it's not the same

27:45

kind of dance background, is your was your body

27:47

at all prepared for this? I actually have

27:49

zero dance experience. Wait, that's not

27:52

dance. What you do? You have rhythm?

27:55

I don't know that that was dance counting

27:57

experience. Oh no,

28:01

it's it's cheerleading, which is more building

28:04

stunts, tumbling and stuff like that. So

28:07

we don't really do much dance. We do

28:10

have a little bit of dance in our routine,

28:12

but no, I don't have a dance background at all.

28:14

I've never taken dance, so all of this

28:16

was very new to me. Yeah,

28:20

but I and my body was definitely not prepared

28:22

because I didn't really know that

28:25

I was going to do the show until a few weeks before,

28:27

so I didn't really have time to, you

28:29

know, get in shape. Tonight's

28:32

Villain's Night, Her and Vow will be dancing a

28:34

jazz to Fever and

28:37

so jazz is fun because

28:39

you kind of can do what

28:41

you want, right, Is that how you describe this one? That

28:45

is what I have been told. Yes, so that's

28:48

you know, it's it's hard for me to ever know, you

28:51

know how the judges are going to judge any

28:53

particular dance, so

28:56

hopefully, hopefully it'll be good. You

28:58

know, by now they watch your dress

29:01

rehearsal and your rehearsal and then do judging

29:03

on that too, right have you? Have you guys

29:05

got that far where there you're learning the inside

29:08

tricks there? No, and then I

29:10

need to know all this information. Well I told you

29:12

actually get to see at any time you

29:14

can reach out because what they do, I

29:16

hope this is not a Seagram spoiling for everyone, but

29:18

they watched the videos of your

29:21

rehearsal, no dress on Monday,

29:23

and they watch your dress because they can't see

29:25

sitting at that table, every single thing on the floor,

29:28

so they watch it and make notes. Sometimes I'd

29:30

get penalized for crap I didn't even do on the show, and

29:32

I would be like, what if? And then it what turns out they

29:34

were watching tape of before. Oh

29:37

wow. Yeah, not to

29:39

freak you out or get you nervous about those dances, but

29:41

yeah, they're watching that. Do you think you can win this

29:43

thing, Monica? You know I do.

29:46

I was kind of surprised

29:48

at how intimidated I was when

29:51

I got here because you know, I

29:54

have tons of confidence and everything I do. But

29:57

when I got here and saw how wonderful

29:59

everybody was, and I think that my biggest

30:01

thing is I like to know everything that's going on. And

30:03

I felt so out

30:06

of you know, in the dark. I didn't know the process,

30:08

I didn't know anything, and I obviously

30:10

had no dance experience. But I feel like right

30:13

now I'm kind of hitting my strad and I've

30:15

gotten a lot of confidence. So yeah, we're

30:17

gonna have a season two for Cheer. Are we

30:19

talking about that yet? You

30:24

know? Well

30:26

it has We'll have to see what happens. It sounds

30:28

like someone who's negotiating right now, Like

30:30

I've heard a lot of people talk about a

30:32

lot of things, and that's how I talk about stuff to I'm like, let's just see

30:34

what happens. Well, I'm extremely

30:37

excited for you. I think you have a chance to win it. I I,

30:40

you know, pick you to win. And you

30:42

know I've I've told our listeners to vote, and tonight

30:44

you can text the word Monica the numbers two,

30:46

one, five, two three. You can vote up

30:48

to ten times. You can spend all ten of those votes

30:50

on Monica if you can go nine Monica one AJ.

30:53

That's about as much as you need to go away from Monica.

30:55

But still, who on

30:58

that show that's on this season, because there is a real maraderie

31:00

among amongst folks. Who is like your best

31:02

dancing friend on the show, Jeanie

31:05

May, She's awesome, We're

31:07

pretty close. The weird thing,

31:10

too, is you get put in the bottom two on

31:12

that weird call out where you go back you're safe and

31:14

they call you back out, and then the next week you have the number

31:17

one score. Like talk about polar

31:19

opposite feelings. I mean,

31:21

it's a strange process, you know. And that

31:24

bizarre night, nobody happened

31:26

so quickly. Nobody even came up to

31:28

us before Tara called our name. So we

31:30

were walking behind stage to go

31:33

back to our little spot and

31:35

she called our name and we were just looking at each other

31:37

like what is going on? It

31:40

was crazy. Well, good luck tonight,

31:42

stay healthy. I hope you stay

31:44

in the competition and we're rooting for you here. So

31:46

there she is coach Monica from Cheer. We'll wait on

31:48

that season two announcement, hopefully soon we'll get

31:50

that. And all right, so you're still going

31:52

back and still going to coach front of the National Championship after

31:54

this is overright, Oh? Absolutely, yes,

31:57

yes, yes, I'm keeping in touch with the team and you're

31:59

getting videos every day, so they're doing great.

32:01

Oh are you critiquing from the road

32:04

from the road. Absolutely, That's what Nick

32:06

Saban did. When Nick Saban got COVID, or

32:09

they thought he had COVID, he got on zoom and watched practice

32:11

and was like yelling at him through ZOOMR Are

32:14

you being harsh toward the girl harsh

32:16

or loving both toward the girls on zoom?

32:18

Are you just giving like feedback for your folks to give

32:21

and guys? Yeah, no, no, no,

32:23

no, It's definitely positive

32:25

because I really missed them a lot, and

32:28

more so just watching the video that I've been sent

32:30

by my assistant coaches and and relaying

32:32

information back to them. But the team

32:34

is looking great. They're in good hand. So

32:37

yeah, I'm excited to get back and see

32:39

them. Okay, coach Monica, it's

32:42

it's gonna get real tough physically now. So get

32:44

massages even if you don't need them, Drink a ton

32:46

of water, and good luck. I'm rooting for you. Thank

32:48

you. I appreciate you all right there, coach Monica.

32:53

Ye, you know, I didn't

32:55

know, as Monica

32:58

is hanging up, I didn't know she had no dance experience. I just like ling

33:00

was dance, didn't you guys you have some

33:02

sort of yeah, yeah, because

33:05

they do break down into little routines.

33:07

But I guess it's really not. And

33:11

when I said the girls, I don't remember any

33:13

guys on that show, Oh you don't why

33:16

they're like there's like I guess I do now

33:18

that you say that. But the main characters I remember aren't

33:20

dudes. Oh that one dude who got busted for and I don't

33:22

want to bring that up with No, it wasn't

33:24

the place. Yeah, yeah, I know we got bust of her child

33:26

porn. I was like, that's not I'm

33:28

not having around to talk about that. Yeah, but

33:30

I do remember him now he's

33:33

still in jail. That won't let him out of jail. And the other guy who's

33:35

a good football player, who's his name? He

33:37

was a good football player, Yeah, he was good football Legarius

33:39

or what's Yeah, he's a good fouall player. Well,

33:42

if you guys haven't seen Cheer, it's a really fantastic

33:45

documentary on Netflix. I don't

33:48

remember if he played football. Yeah, it's been so long since Darius.

33:53

All right, there we go. That's enough. You're

33:57

Amy's pile of stories. So get ready

33:59

for able to start panic buying mouthwash and baby

34:02

shampoo because a new study has found that they

34:04

might prevent the spread of coronavirus.

34:07

Researchers say that nasal and oral

34:09

rinses like mouthwash can deactivate

34:13

corona virus. I think

34:15

it's like one percent or something that you know people are going to

34:17

go start buying it. I

34:19

will say that when I was taking my tests, I would

34:21

rinse with mouthwash, just hoping maybe that

34:24

I would kill some residue, and it

34:26

never works. So I will say that it

34:28

said they found that these products shut down

34:30

virus particles in less than two minutes. And

34:33

if you give someone a niche going it could possibly.

34:35

You know, they're screaming, it can do it, right, It

34:38

can't. Another thing out of this is the Nettie pot

34:40

stuff, because I guess people are thinking that if

34:43

it's going up their nose, they just put

34:45

the Nettie pot up there and they should be good to go do

34:48

a Nettie pot with It's

34:52

so painful. Oh, gosh, all right,

34:55

what else? So just a warning for parents who

34:57

let their kids use their phone maybe play

34:59

with it to draped them while they're getting ready, because

35:01

I mean, I get it. If you got kids and you're trying to get

35:03

ready, you're just like, hair, take my phone, I've got to get dressed.

35:06

Well, this one mom was doing

35:08

her hair getting ready, but she was naked

35:10

and had no clothes on, and her two

35:13

year old was playing with the phone,

35:15

took a picture of her naked and then posted

35:17

it on Snapchat. Oh goodness,

35:22

but I saw this post like where this came on and

35:24

a lot of people said, yeah, I hear you happened to me

35:26

too, Like what I was a

35:28

people, I mean,

35:32

that's that emoji where the heads blown off? All

35:35

right? Yeah, So in her

35:37

case, a former client of hers

35:39

and a guy friend from college. They

35:41

were among the people that saw the snapchat

35:44

before it was deleted. Oh so

35:46

this mom was a little mortified. Yeah, what else?

35:49

I've got the top five Alan Jackson

35:52

songs, just one. But by

35:54

what though? Because sometimes you get me and I get all all

35:57

in a huff. This is from the Boot. So they just

35:59

picked their top five. They put it together. They're a little snooty

36:01

sometimes. But I'm gonna

36:03

go with the common man's top five, Alan don Wine. So

36:05

let's start with five. Well, I'm just gonna pick my

36:07

favorite gotcha. Obviously, Chattahoochie

36:10

has to be on there. It's the biggest. Has to be one.

36:12

If they don't pick Chattahoochie, they're too snooty in

36:14

the top time, No, Chattahoochie, they're too

36:16

snoochie love it? What is

36:18

it? Chattahoochie made an honorable mention? Bull

36:22

that's the dumbest Okay. Also,

36:26

don't rock the jukebox must be

36:29

in the top five honorable

36:31

mention. You are out of your mind? Okay,

36:34

Wow, where were you when the world stopped

36:36

turning? Where were you? Number

36:40

number one one? You know, you kind of gotta pick that one

36:42

because it's about nine to eleven. I want to put

36:44

it number one, but you have to put that on the list. My

36:47

favorite Alan Jackson song is

36:50

Mercury Blues. Love It. Yeah,

36:54

not even mentioned. If I have money, I

36:56

tell you what to do. I go downtown

36:58

Mercury or two and is it about a Mercury?

37:01

Everybody is about a Mercury.

37:03

One more time. I'm gonna buy me and Mercury

37:05

and cruise it up and down the road. That

37:08

was not not on the list. No, m

37:11

um, what's the cornbread and chicken

37:13

one? Where I come

37:16

from? Mine has to be in the list? Is

37:18

that what it's called? Just the same Ellen Jackson some guy in the phone

37:21

book to just match names. Yeah, no, that's

37:23

not on here. Okay, walk

37:25

me through their list. Okay. And a number five little

37:28

Bitty, not a top five be

37:31

little bitty. We're

37:35

like, no that songs like that. It

37:39

is a good song, but it's not top five. Okay. Number

37:42

four here in the real world, what oh yeah,

37:44

that's here? Not

37:46

top five. Oh it's

37:48

good though. It's a club banger, but not top

37:51

five. Okay. What else?

37:53

Number three is Gone Country, true

37:57

boots. Right, I'm

38:00

like, there's nothing look at him Stone

38:03

Country, you know. Okay,

38:05

maybe in the top five the last ones here

38:07

we go, Yes. Number

38:11

two is remember When That's

38:14

a good one. I should have thought about this one, Als

38:17

Die Lives

38:21

Changed. That's a great song. And

38:24

then number one is where were you in the world Stop Turning?

38:27

Okay, play that one again a little bit, right, just so we can hear.

38:29

Where were you when the world stop

38:31

turn that's

38:33

ship Tim again. Were

38:37

you in the yard with your

38:39

wife and you know it's

38:41

five o'clock somewhere. Didn't get mentioned it's

38:44

five o'clock somewhere with Buffett?

38:46

Yeah, And that was a massive, like multi multi week

38:49

number one. Hmm. She's

38:52

got the rhythm and I got the blue jam.

38:54

That's a jam. Yeah.

38:57

Do you know that song? What about drive? Yeah,

39:00

that's a good one too. Just

39:03

an ahole should

39:07

be top five. By

39:10

stop it with that, there'll just be a controversial

39:16

maybe if you okay, I just thought that, sing

39:18

it out if you want. I'm

39:22

just I'm practicing my harmonies. Are

39:24

you let's hear it? Yeah? Maybe

39:27

that's my file. That was

39:29

Amy's Pile of Stories, Kid's

39:32

Time for the Good News Amy something.

39:38

So there's this nine year old really sweet

39:40

girl from Tallahassee, Florida, and she wanted

39:42

to use her spare time when she had

39:44

COVID nineteen to volunteer to come

39:47

up with the project that makes care packages for

39:49

soldiers. So while she was stuck at home,

39:51

she didn't just sleep and watching Netflix. No,

39:54

she spent like all this time

39:56

collecting and organizing supplies

39:59

and put together two one hundred and twenty care packages

40:01

that were sent to the one hundred and forty six

40:04

Signal Battalion the National Guard in Florida.

40:06

That's awesome. Good for her, that's what it's

40:08

all about. That was tell

40:10

me something good. So

40:13

thankful you guys will hang out with us. We

40:16

love being your friends, so thanks a lot. We

40:18

love getting your voicemails too. Here's

40:20

one from last night I've been meeting to call

40:22

and to say thank you. I'm calling from

40:24

Southwest Louisiana, where our

40:27

area is completely devastated by Hurricane

40:29

Laura, and then Hurricane Delts is not long

40:31

after that, and we're all still just kind of picking

40:33

up the pieces. But your show is

40:36

just something that's there every day,

40:38

is something that's normal and consistent in our

40:41

world where our lives are so far

40:43

from normal. So I just wanted to say thank you and

40:45

keep up the great work, and I hope you'll have a great

40:47

day. Thank you very much that it was very kind of you to

40:49

leave that voicemail over on the phones.

40:52

Is Megan in Santa Barbara, California.

40:55

Hey Megan, welcome to the Bobby Bones Show. Hey,

40:57

oh my gosh, I'm so excited to talk to you. Thank you for

41:00

calling. What's going on with you? So

41:02

I just had a question for you. I was hearing

41:05

yesterday's podcast about you talking about the

41:07

family's new book while your book, and

41:10

I'm a teacher in elementary

41:12

school and a lot of the times when

41:14

we read a story, we do it

41:16

with like the puppet or stuff the animal to go

41:18

with it, and I was just wondering

41:21

if you thought you might do one with family

41:24

if you miss the announcement from days

41:26

ago, I have a kid's book

41:28

that will be coming out, not in the next

41:30

few months. It's gonna take a little bit, but you announced

41:32

kids books way early apparently. But it's called

41:34

Stanley the Dog in his First Day of School, And

41:37

so it's all about how you don't have to fit

41:39

in, you have to look like everybody else, you have to be like everybody else

41:41

to find your place. And so yeah,

41:44

there has been talks to stuffed animals cartoons

41:46

cool. So the stuffed animal part

41:48

is genius. You need to do that because

41:51

how cute to like have the kid holding

41:53

little Stanley while he reads about or she

41:56

reads about Little Stanley. Well, and I'm going

41:58

to reveal this to his owner. In the book is

42:00

a kid named Big Head Bobby that looks looks actly my

42:02

name, that's you. Yeah, so,

42:05

uh yeah, I appreciate that. I'm very

42:07

excited about this. We're gonna do a lot of good with dog

42:09

charities too with this. So and he has

42:12

an Instagram account now which is mister dot

42:14

Stanley Bones. I follow now, thank

42:16

you. And not only that, he has more followers than

42:19

Mike d Oh, Mike,

42:24

Emny do you have? Stanley

42:27

has about sixty thousand now. But

42:29

I'm gonna do a lot of dog giveaways and dog

42:31

food giveaways and uh yeah, mister

42:33

dot Stanley Bones. Hey, Megan, thank

42:35

you for calling, and thank you for listening to the show. We really

42:38

appreciate that. Thank you. Thank you for

42:40

all you guys do. All right, see you later. Let's

42:42

go over to Amy and get the Morning Corny. Here we go, Morning

42:48

Corny. What do you call a cleaning skeleton?

42:51

What do you call a cleaning skeleton? The

42:54

grim sweeper? That

43:00

was the morning Corny. What do

43:02

you call a dead custodian?

43:05

The grim sweeper? Oh, there we go. Yeah,

43:08

you think that's better. That's probably better. That's

43:11

fine. We can redo it. No, no, no, no, we just did it

43:13

well. People can reward it when they tell him put

43:15

up a pull, which was better? Sometimes

43:19

I rework them. Yeah, I'm just asking if

43:21

you think that's better which one? Yeah? What

43:23

do you call a dead custodian? The

43:26

grim? Yeah, that one's way better. Judges,

43:28

Yeah, yeah, I like the custodian fits

43:30

better. I mean, for your confidence, I'm

43:32

gonna say you better. Oh nice Morgan. Final vote,

43:35

I'm going with Amy's okay.

43:39

I mean, well, now people have choices when they go retell

43:42

it, that's okay. I suck. I

43:46

got a question from a listener, and let's do a world

43:48

class advice. Guy's world

43:52

class. So

43:55

the listeners said, I've heard this debate for years.

43:58

Is it okay when you go to a fancy steakhouse

44:01

to ask for a one? And

44:03

it's a great question. The answer is absolutely yes, if

44:06

you're going to a place and you're paying money for a mule and

44:08

you're not asking them to cook it away that they don't know how to cook.

44:10

And of course I

44:13

love a one. A lot of people

44:15

say I'm white trash because I love it on everything. I'll

44:17

do a one on the steak. Obviously a Hamburger

44:20

I can put a one in macaroni and cheese. Really

44:23

love a one. Don't feel bad

44:25

about liking it. Don't

44:28

let the fake news control

44:30

you. That means nothing. I just say that A

44:33

one, Yeah, it's fine. You go to fancy boys.

44:35

I asked for ketchup? M what's

44:38

more white trash asking for ketchup or a one

44:41

a fancy place? I agree?

44:43

You know what, Sometimes they look at me and say,

44:45

oh, I'm gonna go have to see if we even have that,

44:49

And then forever later they come

44:51

back out and it's in a little cup

44:53

thing like they had to go get it from next

44:56

door or something, and the bottle

44:58

out. No no, no, no, no no. They have to put

45:01

it in a cute little jar or a little little

45:03

saucer thing for you to dip into it,

45:05

says McDonald's on a

45:08

one Eddie. No no, no, no no,

45:10

because if the steak is perfectly

45:12

done, you don't need a one. I don't agree. I think

45:14

the most perfect steak is even made better with a one.

45:16

Yeah, I mean, sure, it's your preference, but

45:19

I mean, if you have a perfect steak, you

45:21

don't need anything else but that. But if you like

45:23

a one, it's even more perfect. That's true.

45:26

But I say no on the A one. Look,

45:29

guys, you can't. If you're gonna go to

45:31

a classy joint, that doesn't mean you leave your

45:33

roots outside. You bring who you

45:35

are into that restaurant. Ask for a one. If

45:37

you want a one, no big deal. But if

45:40

you're on a date, you're gonna look like a fool. That's okay.

45:42

She knows what she's getting exactly. That's the whole point.

45:46

Let's bring on Kay, who is in New York? Kay,

45:49

welcome to the Bobby Bones Show. How are you? I'm

45:51

good? How are you? I'm really good. I'm excited

45:53

you're on because Ka is gonna play

45:55

Lunchbox in Lunchbox versus

45:57

the ladies, Lunchbox has claimed then

46:00

no woman can beat him in NFL trivia. So

46:02

far he is four wins, zero

46:05

losses. We put him head to head against

46:07

a female caller. They answer the same

46:09

seven trivia questions. We see who

46:11

can get the most right. Okay, tell me a little

46:13

something interesting about you. Well,

46:16

I just moved to New York from

46:18

Georgia last week or last year? Excuse me? And

46:20

how's that going for you? Pretty good?

46:23

Actually? Who's your favorite NFL

46:25

team? Washington the

46:27

Washington football team that

46:34

they change to something else. The Washington football

46:37

team. Oh, I don't have a that's

46:40

their name. I actually like it. It's different. Yeah,

46:43

feels very nineteen twenties. Yes,

46:46

like the league just started, say,

46:48

playing leather helmets. It made so cool, I know. Okay,

46:51

so you're gonna battle lunchbox. Have you heard

46:53

this segment before and thought to yourself, what an

46:55

idiot? Yes?

47:00

And you think you think I'm an idiot? I

47:02

win every time? Oh

47:05

dang, she's talking toot.

47:08

I mean, isn't every champion You think Tom Brady's

47:11

humble? Get out of here. No, the

47:16

Tom Brady of beating

47:18

women in the NFL trivia. Yes, Like,

47:21

I'm not gonna walk around it all like, oh you know, like I

47:23

mean, it's just a pleasure to be here. No, when you win,

47:26

you're like shouting from the roofts. What up? So

47:28

you're the greatest of all time at being a guy

47:30

and challenging only women in NFL trivia?

47:32

Yes, okay, all right, what I'm gonna

47:34

do is have a lunchbox. Leave the room. He'll go into the

47:36

isolation booth. I'll ask these questions. Kay,

47:39

then we'll see how you do, and then we'll see how he does with the same questions.

47:41

All right, all right, now time. Hey,

47:46

it's okay, you're nervous because it's important,

47:48

right joking on that Long Island. That's

47:52

his trash shock from

47:54

Long Island, got you? Yeah, funny

47:57

just walking out of the room. Hey, kay, By

47:59

the way, if it hasn't been said yet, we are openly

48:02

and honestly rooting for you, Yes we are. Are

48:05

you ready? Okay? Yes,

48:08

I'm ready. On question number

48:10

one? What two? Amy's crossing

48:12

her fingers and holding them up right now? What

48:15

two NFL teams always

48:17

host games on Thanksgiving Day? What

48:23

two Detroit? Correct?

48:27

And I want to say

48:29

the Cowboy correct? Don't

48:34

care? Yes? Touchdowne

48:36

Okay? The Legion

48:39

of Boom was a nickname given to which

48:41

defensive backfilled in the two thousand tens.

48:44

The Legion of Boom the

48:46

Seahawks is correct? Do

48:49

they love it? Hey

48:52

K? Let's go back in history a little bit. What

48:54

city were the Cults originally

48:56

from? Baltimore?

48:59

Yeah? Okay,

49:03

okay, okay? What oh?

49:06

I thought that was like the area code for hey

49:10

K. In the NFL draft, what's the

49:12

name given to the player who is the very last

49:15

pick during the relevant mister irrelevance,

49:19

She's good. I love it. Hey,

49:22

Okay, what city and

49:24

state is the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

49:28

Can't? Ohio? Can't? Ohio is right?

49:30

Wow? C is five for five? Come

49:33

on, okay, You've

49:35

never had someone that's just

49:38

nailed it like this. Okay, what NFL

49:41

team only has their logo

49:43

on one side of their helmet? Oh?

49:47

Come on, okay, you got it? Um logo

49:51

on one side of the helmet? Oh?

49:55

Do you got this? Get five seconds?

49:57

K um?

50:01

Answer now incorrect?

50:06

Do you know what Eddie Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers? Yeah?

50:08

That's okay? Is that like really really well

50:11

known? Pretty well known? Mich lunch

50:13

box will know it. Yeah, he'll know it. Probably.

50:16

Okay, who holds the career record for most touchdown

50:18

catches by a tight end? Incorrect?

50:23

Oh, this is a tough one. This is Antonio

50:25

Gates. Oh yep, I was. I just

50:28

saw him. That lunchbox may not get that.

50:30

He may not, No, no, he probably will.

50:33

Come on, he went five for seven. We got

50:35

to give her out of a peelers.

50:41

Are you disappointing yourself? Am?

50:44

Okay, he's coming back in I am we want

50:46

to stop talking, and we don't

50:49

want to give him any indication of how there

50:58

he is coming back in the room. It's

51:00

our guy, Lunchbocks. Lunch

51:03

Bucks. Let us say, when Kay

51:05

started to answer questions, the

51:08

room parked up. Okay,

51:10

because you thought she had a chance to win. Then she probably

51:13

stunk, just like all the other women have. Okay,

51:15

all the women haven't stuck. Are you an even question? Number

51:17

one? Which two NFL

51:19

teams always host games on

51:22

Thanksgiving Day? Oh? It's

51:24

the Sadly Little Lions and

51:27

the Miserable Cowboys that it is? Correct?

51:30

Funny, I mean, two of the worst teams in the NFL. It's

51:32

awesome every year. The Legion of Boom

51:35

was a nickname given to which defensive backfield

51:37

that rose to prominence in the twenty tens. I'll

51:39

come on, guys, Earl Thomas and

51:42

company. Let's go Seahawks. The

51:44

Seattle Seahawks is correct? What

51:46

city were the Colts originally from?

51:49

Oh, this is very sad. Baltimore

51:52

correct? How they moved him out?

51:54

Yeah, and then that's why Baltimore

51:57

got an old new team and all that you know, sad

52:00

lunch box. What's the name given to the player. Who is the very

52:02

last pick in the NFL draft? Oh? What everybody

52:04

calls Eddie mister irrelevant? Dear

52:09

other people, I'm I'm playing the game lunchbox.

52:18

Which NFL team has

52:20

their logo on only one side of their helmet?

52:24

Only on one side of their helmet? Oh,

52:27

I'm looking at someone's helmet. Whose

52:30

is it? Well, so I'm trying to think of mister

52:32

irrelevant? Um

52:38

Steelers? Correct? Dang?

52:44

What were you mean? Dang? She missed that one.

52:46

She she nailed them all until that one. Oh, she was

52:49

strong. She nailed him, and even then she was

52:51

like, dang it. Okay, what city

52:54

and state is the Pro Football

52:56

Hall of Fame located? That's where I'm

52:58

probably gonna end up one day. Can't know, no

53:01

sense, but okay, in the Hall of Fame. Work

53:03

at a Canton radio station. Finally,

53:08

question number seven, who holds the career

53:11

record for most touchdown catches by

53:13

a tight end? It's easy, my boy, Tony

53:15

Gods incorrect the

53:19

answer. The answer is Antonio

53:21

Gates. Not only is Gates the all

53:23

time leader in touchdown catches one hundred and sixteen

53:25

by a tight end, he is six on the career list

53:27

of all players. Lunchbox went

53:30

six for seven. I tell

53:32

you, Ka missed the Pittsburgh Steelers question, but

53:34

when it came to the Antonio Gates question, she

53:37

also missed it. You

53:43

have five for seven. That was a close one.

53:45

Okay, how do you feel you did pretty good? Oh

53:48

man, Yeah, you just one

53:50

in yourself. Yeah. I knew

53:53

that Antonio Gates one and I just yeah,

53:55

you just got nervous. The pressure got

53:57

to you. I mean, I understand.

54:00

It's cool. There's just another one on the list,

54:03

another one on the list. Okay,

54:05

thank you for playing. I'm sorry

54:07

you didn't strong performance,

54:09

so let's give it up for ky Okay,

54:14

thank you, have a great day. Thank you

54:16

too. That makes Lunchbox one, two, three,

54:18

four, five bando. I

54:23

only Lunchbox up organ clapform even

54:26

mister irrelevant clatform. Yeah

54:28

all right, on the Bobby Bones

54:31

Show now, Sarah

54:33

is nice to meet you. So

54:36

what happened was I was on TikTok the other night, and

54:38

I guess because I listen

54:41

to country music, I get the country music

54:43

hashtags if they come through my my TikTok feed my

54:45

for you page, and I saw yours and this

54:47

is what your TikTok said, it's you driving in your

54:49

car. You're playing your song overhead, and you said,

54:51

I've been writing songs in Nashville for six years,

54:54

so let's start there. You moved to town six

54:56

years ago. I moved to town six years ago from

54:59

from for Colorado with what in mind,

55:01

Like, what were the big star goals for you? UM?

55:05

Record deal? You know, kind

55:08

of kind of the same short term goals as everybody. But

55:10

really I just wanted to sing country music. And um

55:13

I actually signed my first publishing deal

55:16

almost nine years ago. Now. Um,

55:18

So I started coming out here and I was fourteen,

55:21

and then I finally got the chance to move

55:23

out when I was seventeen, and that's that's

55:25

when I kind of officially started all of this.

55:28

And um, I just been singing

55:30

and writing ever since. So,

55:33

so you move out here from from Fort Collins

55:35

where you're just singing kid at school?

55:38

Are you honestly no? Like this is what's

55:40

nuts? Like, I I mean, I kind of I loved

55:42

country music and I'm I'm a country music fan

55:45

and so I and I love to sing.

55:47

I knew that's what I wanted to sing, and I kind of thought,

55:50

hey, I found out people in Nashville are doing this

55:52

as a career and they're making money doing

55:54

this, and um, people write

55:56

songs and that's what they do as their job.

55:59

And I think, I mean literally,

56:01

on one of my first trips here, I kind of met

56:04

my first publisher and started getting

56:06

to co write with people and it just kind of I

56:09

mean, I never dreamed it would

56:11

it would get to be where it is today.

56:13

So it's just been it's been a really fun

56:15

journey. Then, she writes, after saying

56:17

she had been writing songs in town for six years short,

56:19

I'd never had a record deal or a song on the radio.

56:22

And then you have now hit one hundred thousand followers

56:24

on TikTok or Instagram, which

56:26

one is it? So yeah, we're actually

56:29

it's actually like two hundred and fifteen

56:31

hours TikTok, which is so weird.

56:33

So I wrote, and you can do something called to duet where

56:35

you put your video up beside theirs, and I said, hey,

56:38

well I happened to have the biggest radio show,

56:41

and why don't you come up and play? So when you

56:43

saw this, did someone call you and go, hey, you should look

56:45

at your TikTok? Or didn't you Hey, well,

56:47

it's kind of so I was doing a vocal

56:49

in my living room. You know, we're all doing demos in

56:52

our living rooms because of COVID, and

56:54

so I had my phone on do not disturb. This

56:56

is why it took me what thirty minutes to comment

56:58

back to you. So I had

57:01

it on do not disturb. I pick it up, and I've got all

57:03

of these text messages and first of all,

57:05

all of like your B team peeps

57:07

are awesome, and they were literally messaging

57:10

me like have you seen this yet? Have you seen this yet?

57:12

And it was just like a whirl.

57:15

And then I finally got to TikTok to see your

57:17

video and I just then I had to like gather

57:20

myself. I literally had to like put my phone

57:22

down and cry for a few minutes, and

57:25

then I finally was like, okay, now

57:27

I need to comment back and say something.

57:29

So it was it was really

57:31

really fun. Well, I'm so happy that

57:33

you're here. I love to just be able to see, you

57:35

know, an artist who's trying to make it. I thought your song was good

57:37

from what I could hear there. Thank you, And so I

57:39

invite her to complain and so she'll not

57:42

only get to hear a song on the radio,

57:44

she can also come play on the radio. This will all be online.

57:46

This would be a good to be good for all of us. This is yeah,

57:49

well this is really good for me. So thank

57:51

you so much for having

57:53

me and just I mean literally for making

57:55

my year. This is this is very fun.

57:57

In the middle of the bar was set pretty a long anyway,

58:01

a suggy, so we don't have to do a lot to make it better.

58:03

But I'm glad we could um okay in

58:06

studio right now. Sarah Beth's tate too.

58:08

Um. I just saw on TikTok randomly

58:10

scrolling and now she is here and you're gonna

58:13

play what song for us? I'm gonna play a long way

58:15

so that your TikTok. Yes.

58:18

We put this song out three and a half weeks

58:20

ago and we're at

58:22

about one point five million streams

58:25

and it was it was number one on

58:27

iTunes. The date came out all genres for like

58:29

two days, which was crazy. I thought it was gonna be like

58:31

maybe two hours. When I saw it, I was like freaking

58:34

out. Um, and it's it's

58:36

just there's been a lot of cool things with this song lately,

58:39

so I'll play it for all

58:41

my TikTok friends who made all this happen.

58:43

All right, here we go. This is Sarah Beth Tate made

58:57

it too pardy this and

59:01

I think I only brought you up twice,

59:04

didn't turn around every time

59:06

somebody walked through the door. I

59:12

think I finally stopped checking my

59:15

phone. I'm getting better

59:17

sleeping alone. So

59:21

what you want to hit me up phone?

59:26

It's just a short taste, the

59:29

one just say, baby

59:32

cannot come over, and

59:34

it's a short drive from

59:36

your place to mind you

59:39

know. I want to hold you over

59:42

it over again, like we

59:44

dip back then. Can't

59:46

be so easy to do. I've

59:49

come along way, it'd

59:53

be a long way getting

59:56

back over you. Why,

1:00:00

Sarabeth tap? How do you feel

1:00:02

all right now? Thank you? I feel

1:00:04

incredible right now. This is probably my

1:00:06

favorite day in a long time.

1:00:09

Well then you just are you engaged? Yes,

1:00:13

don't laugh. I forgot my engagement ring today,

1:00:15

so we are still engaged. I

1:00:17

just forgot to put it on. But yes, my fiance's

1:00:20

right through the window looking very happy

1:00:22

right now. How long ago did you get engaged? I

1:00:24

got engaged in May, okay, so this

1:00:26

is better than that day. Let's be honest. Um,

1:00:30

I gotta say that it's not quite but

1:00:33

it's close. And yeah, we're just so we're

1:00:35

just a little bit ahead of you. It sounds

1:00:37

like in the wedding planning process. But it's

1:00:39

a fun time and my

1:00:42

fiance is a huge fan

1:00:44

of the show. He's been listening

1:00:46

even long, I have to say, isn't longer than I have. And

1:00:49

he just loves you all. So this is really cool for

1:00:52

us. Sarah Beth Tate on Instagram

1:00:54

and TikTok. Well, it has been fantastic

1:00:56

getting to meet you. Big things ahead, and whenever

1:00:58

the bigger things happen, we're gonna check in and hear all about

1:01:00

it. Okay, thanks and Huck your guitar player, good

1:01:02

to meet you too. Huck's awesome. He made

1:01:05

me sound good today. All

1:01:07

right, there she is, Sarah Beth tag going nice jobs. Thank

1:01:09

you so much. It's time

1:01:12

for the good news. Well,

1:01:17

there was a burglary at the San Francisco Zoo

1:01:20

and they started looking around and they

1:01:22

realized they were missing a Lemur. So I guess

1:01:24

in the burglar they lost a Lemur. Well

1:01:26

smash cut two days later, there is

1:01:29

a ten year old just kind of hanging

1:01:31

out of school and he's buy a church

1:01:33

parking lot and he sees the lemur just

1:01:36

like hanging out in the playground and he calls

1:01:38

his mom. He's like, Mom, the lemur they've

1:01:41

been looking for. I found it. So they called

1:01:43

the cops. They got the lemur. The Lemur's back in the

1:01:45

zoo. But the lemur he's twenty one years old.

1:01:47

The life expectancy for lemurs or eighteen,

1:01:49

so they're glad to have him back. Papa

1:01:52

escape. Yeah, I saw

1:01:54

the video because they have it on security camera since

1:01:56

they weren't a parking lot of the school. Yeah, and it shows

1:01:58

the kid pointy and then the mom like what

1:02:01

is it and they couldn't quite identify and they were

1:02:03

like, that's the lemur. Yeah, it is a funny video.

1:02:05

Lemurs are the coolest animals at the zoo

1:02:07

too, Like you could just stare at them because their eyes are so

1:02:10

big and they're always on watch for something

1:02:12

that's not there. So cute. That's

1:02:15

what it's all about. Good story. That was

1:02:17

tell me something good. Hey

1:02:20

call us if you want eight seven, seven

1:02:23

seventy seven Bobby in

1:02:26

about another segment. We will get into the

1:02:28

full breakdown of Ray's wedding. We've

1:02:30

waited. Ray Mundo wedding.

1:02:32

Full recap comes up in just a little bit. Let's

1:02:35

go over now and get the big news story of the day,

1:02:38

Bobby's big story. Jerry

1:02:41

Jeff Walker, the country music legend

1:02:44

and mister Bojangles songwriter, dies

1:02:46

at seventy eight years old. Do you

1:02:48

know when I was reading what the news story said, I'll do the new

1:02:50

story. First legendary

1:02:52

country singer songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker,

1:02:54

famous for writing one of the most iconic country

1:02:57

folk pop songs ever, has died at seventy

1:02:59

eight years old. Here's the clip of Mister Bojangles.

1:03:10

Jerry had a storied career, but his crowning a chief mccame

1:03:12

when he got inspired after meeting a New Orleans street

1:03:14

performer in a drunk tank. The interaction

1:03:17

led to the song Mister Bojangles, which was

1:03:19

recorded in nineteen sixty eight but didn't

1:03:21

hit until two years later when the Nitty

1:03:23

Gritty Dirt Band recorded it. It became a

1:03:25

huge hit. Then let's see a Bob

1:03:27

Dylan. Helly, Bob Dylan's a

1:03:29

version I know the most Yeah, of course Bojangles,

1:03:33

Dolly parton Nina Simone so

1:03:35

many people, but as much as he is a big

1:03:38

country music singer, songwriter and was, you

1:03:41

know, super influential

1:03:43

and starting the Texas Country

1:03:45

kind of Texas Outlaw series. He was also

1:03:47

extremely close to Amy on our show. Who's

1:03:49

already crying now as I just talk about it, because

1:03:52

I know you were. You were exceptionally close to this

1:03:54

family. Yeah, And I'm hurting

1:03:56

for them right now. So it's

1:03:59

um, it wasn't a surprise,

1:04:01

so but I just know. I mean Django

1:04:04

his son is. I met him

1:04:06

when I was thirteen years old, and I think

1:04:08

we spent every weekend of high school. If

1:04:10

we weren't at my dad's house, we were probably at Jango's

1:04:12

family's house. And they were just always so awesome.

1:04:15

And I'm sure Eddie too, Like every high

1:04:17

school college concert. Memory is

1:04:20

I fell in love with Texas Country because of Jerry

1:04:22

Jeff and his concerts and him introducing us

1:04:24

to Pat Green and Jack Ingram and all

1:04:27

the people. So I'm

1:04:29

just hurting for them because I know it's

1:04:31

very hard and he was going through a

1:04:33

lot and it was it was

1:04:36

rough. I know there was rough days similar to

1:04:38

Django, and I would bond over it because similar to some

1:04:40

stuff my dad was going through. And yeah,

1:04:44

it's just it's it's it's a loss

1:04:46

for sure in the country music world, but also

1:04:48

in Austin and so many

1:04:51

people he was close to there. Eddie

1:04:54

Man. I mean, I know it's cliche to say,

1:04:56

but because a lot of people say, when then they lose

1:04:59

a huge inspiration in their life. But I mean he was

1:05:01

the soundtrack of definitely my high

1:05:04

school college years. You know, one

1:05:06

of my first CDs that I ever bought, you know, Jerry

1:05:09

Jeff Walker Greatest Hits, and yeah,

1:05:12

man, I love his music. I

1:05:14

got to meet him a couple of times. One

1:05:16

of the coolest memories I ever had was when I

1:05:18

first moved to Austin. I was at a pharmacy

1:05:20

soda shop and it sounds like I'm

1:05:22

really old, but it wasn't. It was like one of

1:05:24

those remade soda shops and I heard his voice.

1:05:27

You know, it's just loud. He's had that low voice,

1:05:29

and he was ordering you know, a

1:05:32

prescription at the you know, at the pharmacy

1:05:35

right next to the restaurant. I look over and it's

1:05:37

him, and I'm like, I just moved to Austin, and I

1:05:39

see the one man that I think of when I hear when I

1:05:41

hear Austin, it's Jerry Jeff Walker. And

1:05:43

it was very cool, and I was very sad

1:05:46

to hear the news, and I listened to his music all

1:05:48

weekend. Jerry married his manager

1:05:51

Susan in nineteen seventy four, and

1:05:53

she's amazing. He is

1:05:55

survived by Susan, his daughter Jesse Jane, and his

1:05:57

son and musician Django, who

1:06:01

was the Namy's wedding. Yeah. That's how close

1:06:03

you were to the family. Here's my bridesman on

1:06:06

my side. Yeah, yeah,

1:06:08

no, it's yeah, it's always hard.

1:06:11

I know that people die. I

1:06:13

know it has to happen, We've all

1:06:15

experienced it. But and then

1:06:18

it's just you can't the pain that's associated

1:06:20

with it with those that are left. Like

1:06:23

I just I think you can speak to it too,

1:06:25

Bobby. You know exactly when you lose a

1:06:27

parent what it feels like. So I think most of my

1:06:29

hurt. Sure, there's so many memories attached

1:06:31

to Jerry Jeff and they're an amazing family,

1:06:34

and I cherished those times.

1:06:36

But I just know what the kids are feeling right

1:06:38

now, and Susan and it's so hard Jerry

1:06:41

Jeff Walker died at seventy eight years old.

1:06:45

All right, that's your big, big news. Bobby's

1:06:49

story. Well, on

1:06:51

a slightly lighter note, we had a big basketball game

1:06:53

yesterday. It was actually it was the final

1:06:55

one of the year, and so everyone

1:06:58

was invited. They're a

1:07:01

lot of people. It was right on the border of

1:07:03

COVID. Worry about oh, but it's

1:07:05

all people around all the time, except

1:07:07

for Matt Stell who came who I'm meant

1:07:09

to play a song here because I think it's at number two or three

1:07:11

this week and he's a little too good to

1:07:13

play with us. Yeah, he didn't end up winning. I think

1:07:15

he had a little win and played in a bit. And this game

1:07:18

is a lot of running go ahead to ask you one? Uh,

1:07:22

ask one? Oh who won?

1:07:24

Why did you ask? Said? It was me? But still but

1:07:28

he was by far the best basketball player

1:07:30

there. Um. He sent me a

1:07:32

text last night from coloring a four year old basketball

1:07:34

coloring book, going, I'm trying to get into get in the mood

1:07:37

for the next round. But we played.

1:07:39

He has funded you and your husband.

1:07:41

You guys couldn't come. Last night was sad to see. Yeah, no

1:07:43

where his parents are still in town. So

1:07:46

wait, we're at home with him. How's that going great?

1:07:49

Yeah? I think they're gonna stay this week too. Really

1:07:51

Yeah, is that just free babysitting? Yeah,

1:07:55

yeah it is, but that's not

1:07:58

exactly all that they're there for. It has

1:08:00

come in handy for sure because we were

1:08:02

able to just pop out for Ray's

1:08:04

wedding. Yeah, and normally that would have been a bigger

1:08:07

ordeal for us, but right now, yeah,

1:08:11

Mamma being Papa Beer there. So the kids were like, okay,

1:08:13

bye, We're like sweet. I

1:08:16

got asked in an interview yesterday what my favorite

1:08:18

three songs on the radio right now? And I'm

1:08:20

going to tell you them now because I didn't

1:08:22

know yesterday. I think I just

1:08:25

said I don't even know, so I spent

1:08:27

time last night. Still Jake

1:08:29

Owen, which is Made for You is

1:08:32

just the best love song that I've heard

1:08:34

it in a long time for you. I just

1:08:36

hope radio plays it more and more and more, because

1:08:39

some songs it's okay to have depth, and it's

1:08:41

okay to not have to hit a beats

1:08:43

per minute. You know, every song

1:08:45

doesn't have to have super tempo and have to be about very

1:08:48

surface things. This is a great song. So

1:08:50

o, people keep playing this one. This is Jake

1:08:52

Owen made for you. Also, I was listening

1:08:54

to our I heard Country Festival this weekend.

1:08:57

I was going back and forth between listening and watching

1:08:59

and Sam Hunt set I was hearing on the

1:09:01

radio. It was so good. His

1:09:03

last album, which came out in the pandemic, is so good.

1:09:06

And I think that we've kind of missed it a bit because

1:09:08

we were worried about running for our lives

1:09:11

from the Corona Monster more than

1:09:13

being able to pay a lot of attention to these Sam Hunt songs.

1:09:16

But he has this song called Young. Once it's on

1:09:18

there, we can look back and say

1:09:21

we were young, Once we

1:09:25

were young. One crawl.

1:09:42

Of all the acts that I was able to see her here,

1:09:44

he may have been the best live one. Maybe

1:09:47

I didn't get to see every single one of them, but it

1:09:49

was so good. Another cool moment from the festival

1:09:51

was Kelsey Ballerini did The Other Girl

1:09:54

but with Avenue Beat. Halsey

1:09:56

wasn't able to be there, but they those three came out

1:09:58

and did it and that was pretty cool. Yeah, but

1:10:01

Sam Hunt's on that and I don't even think that's

1:10:03

a single, but I heard it. I was like, man,

1:10:05

I forgot to go that song was. And then Kaylee

1:10:07

Shore, who is on the Women

1:10:10

of I Heart Country coming up this weekend with Amy, she

1:10:12

has a new song that came out called My Voice Now

1:10:14

that The crazy thing about her is she

1:10:16

had was in a bluegrass band and a punk

1:10:19

band, and she was like, I don't

1:10:21

really know what I'm supposed to do here because I'm so influenced

1:10:23

by both of them. Quite different

1:10:25

too. Yeah, so she kind of has a sound that's

1:10:27

like that. It's a little bit bluegrass,

1:10:30

a little bit of electric guitar. But this song

1:10:32

is basically about a lot of folks on radio

1:10:34

going, hey, we're not gonna play you because it sound of your voice, your female

1:10:37

and so it's it's it's a really good song. I'm gonna play

1:10:39

it for you now. Her name is Kaylee Shore. Here is my

1:10:41

Voice, suckers

1:10:51

cheeks off the Cheta,

1:10:56

Candy Cody, take the f bombs

1:10:58

out of what you roll if you want

1:11:00

the radio to play it like

1:11:04

a cheery last singer. But they'll

1:11:06

probably never play me because I'm not a

1:11:08

boy. And guess what I can't change.

1:11:38

Raymundo's wedding was this weekend. It's fantastic.

1:11:40

It's nice job ramping a

1:11:44

safe but fun wedding. I thought it was

1:11:46

fantastic. Yeah, I mean in

1:11:48

my dreams, I never thought it was going to go that smoothly,

1:11:51

be as easy as it was and awesome.

1:11:53

I mean, so many good conversations my family

1:11:55

with you guys. I mean, it's the only time am

1:11:57

I ever that my Grandma's to

1:12:00

be in the same room with you, Garth Brooks,

1:12:02

I mean, Tricia Yearwood and me and

1:12:04

my bride. Everything that's

1:12:07

true. So I mean special moments like that only happened

1:12:09

in one day, and I'm glad I took it all in.

1:12:11

I mean every second I was, I was tuned

1:12:14

in and it was awesome. We were all standing outside

1:12:16

of the small chapel waiting

1:12:19

on Ray's now wife Bay to come up,

1:12:22

and he wasn't going to see her someone she pulled up. He was going

1:12:24

to go inside and just let her go by, And

1:12:26

so we're all waiting and four o'clock is

1:12:28

when weddings to start. It's four, it's four or

1:12:30

five, it's four tens, four twenty. Eddie

1:12:32

goes what if she doesn't come. It

1:12:35

was starting to feel like that a little bit, and the whole

1:12:37

group I was went, oh, so

1:12:41

she got there. About four thirty. We went in.

1:12:44

It was awesome. Ray goes down, We're all standing

1:12:46

up. It was it was you know

1:12:49

when everything is kind of being shut down. It was. It

1:12:51

was a small group, but I felt like there

1:12:53

was still a lot of fun and love there. I thought

1:12:55

it was a really well balanced group. Yeah.

1:12:57

I mean, we did want to have the one fifty all my family,

1:13:00

more people from work, but we had to

1:13:02

do the thirty. And actually it was a lot easier because

1:13:04

you can actually experience everybody. I've

1:13:06

to talk to people that said, yeah, am my wedding. I

1:13:08

didn't even get to say hi to U everyone, which kind

1:13:11

of sucks. Is your wedding? You want to say? Well up, thanks for coming.

1:13:13

So we're there. Ray does his vows, They do the whole

1:13:16

the whole spill. And I keep waiting

1:13:18

as Ray gonna cry because I have twenty bucks in the line

1:13:20

against Amy, against lunchbox and against Eddie,

1:13:22

and Ray did not cry. Ray officially did

1:13:24

you cry. I did not cry. I did get uh

1:13:27

in my head a little bit emotional. My dad gets

1:13:29

up there, reads the scripture and like, for whatever reason,

1:13:31

kind of started crying. I'm my dad, keep it together. What

1:13:34

are you doing? So I'll be collecting

1:13:36

that cash from you guys sometime soon. Yeah, just

1:13:38

you gotta learn never bet with Bobby because if you bet

1:13:40

with Bobby, you lost. Yeah, we bet with Bobby.

1:13:43

You know you're gonna lose. Why do we do it? I don't

1:13:45

know. So that was my favorite

1:13:47

moment, Ray not crying I

1:13:50

made cash, Yes, Amy, your favorite moment from

1:13:52

Raymondo's wedding, gosh, I probably

1:13:55

when y'all performed the song that he wrote and

1:13:57

that was their first stance. Like I

1:14:01

went from the ceremony would be. I

1:14:04

thought that their pastor was great, and

1:14:06

I loved the rag Doll story. I've already told it to two

1:14:08

people and then I'm going

1:14:10

to tell it on my podcast too. And then

1:14:13

at the at the reception for sure,

1:14:15

y'all all singing, and then Ray and

1:14:18

Lord dancing. It was perfect. So

1:14:21

the first dance for Ray and Bay was

1:14:24

Eric Dodd with the Raging Idiots. Yeah. Yeah,

1:14:26

I was singing the song Shining

1:14:29

Underneath the Nashville song. Ray

1:14:32

wrote the song that Ray and Eric wrote,

1:14:34

I am dreaming bad all the years we

1:14:37

lived you soon,

1:14:40

let's celebrate this special

1:14:42

day like you told me. Love

1:14:45

a birthday, live

1:14:48

a last way. Ray explained

1:14:51

the birthday line. The birthday line, I

1:14:53

as a guy, I don't know. I've just always been kind

1:14:55

of too cool for birthdays and I didn't really like always

1:14:58

take them in. And I guess. And when

1:15:00

she had cancer, then she goes, man, I can't

1:15:02

wait for my next birthday. I love birthday and I'm

1:15:04

like, you know what, let's celebrate birthdays.

1:15:07

That's awesome. We have another birthday, so that's the

1:15:09

new thing. Yeah, I mean, you appreciate birthdays

1:15:11

and it's a blessing to

1:15:13

live. And I mean we experienced that firsthand.

1:15:16

Life can come real close in

1:15:18

a hurry. And She's just like, man, we got to

1:15:20

celebrate every birthday. So I threw in the song.

1:15:23

Eddie and I were up there singing the song,

1:15:25

and we had had all those little parts we were gonna do doubles,

1:15:28

but we were so nervous about messing it up that

1:15:31

right on we were like, we're not trying to make this. We're just

1:15:33

gonna try to nail it with no

1:15:35

extra flavor involved. It was special

1:15:37

to us to be able to do that. We didn't want to mess

1:15:39

it up. Eddie. Your favorite moment from the wedding, Well, I had

1:15:42

one, but I didn't know he was going to mention that Garth and

1:15:44

Tricia were there, So I'm just gonna change mine right

1:15:46

now audible audible Garth and Trisia being

1:15:48

at the wedding. It was pretty awesome. And there's

1:15:50

so nice because I don't

1:15:53

think Kaylin had met Garth ever, and

1:15:55

so Kaylin and I were standing there talking to Garth

1:15:57

and Tricia afterward, and I know him a little bit, and

1:16:01

Cayl I was like, yeah, from Oklahoma, and guards like oya where

1:16:03

she because I'm from Fort Gibson and he's like, I used to swim over

1:16:06

there as a kid, Like I'm all lived over. Then they had this whole

1:16:08

talking about Oklahoma and Fort Gibson and crazy.

1:16:10

They're just if you didn't know they were international,

1:16:13

extremely successful

1:16:15

superstars, they would just be folks

1:16:18

who were at the wedding. That's right, And what

1:16:20

a great way to talk about somebody

1:16:22

Like they're amazingly talented

1:16:24

and we're huge fans of them, but it's also cool

1:16:26

and they're around because they're so nice and you wouldn't think

1:16:29

they are at the status they are so

1:16:32

as that's cool, Lunchbox. I thought

1:16:34

the whole wedding was great, but my favorite part

1:16:36

was I was talking to Ray's grandma and his mom

1:16:39

at the reception and we were just talking about Ray

1:16:41

and they're like, listen, Ray is full of crap.

1:16:43

Anything out of his mouth is just you

1:16:45

don't believe anything. You can never get a straight answer out

1:16:47

of Ray, and I didn't. And his mom didn't

1:16:49

appreciate the song Ray chose for the first dance

1:16:52

with her because she goes, I didn't want sappy.

1:16:54

I wanted fun and he tried to make me cry. You

1:16:56

danced to Garth Brooks. Mom, Yeah, I got her.

1:16:59

This is just the act whole song. But yeah, but

1:17:04

I thought it was great and to me, it meant

1:17:07

a lot to dance with my mom to that

1:17:09

song, even though she didn't want it because she

1:17:11

said she was gonna cry. But sorry, mom, I

1:17:13

wanted this song because it's a special

1:17:15

song and special moment. Yeah. So sweet.

1:17:18

While he was dancing with her, did you see he was patting

1:17:20

her back, Yes the whole time. Yeah. The whole

1:17:22

time you were it was it was like burbing a baby.

1:17:24

Almost would it look like, well, she

1:17:27

raised me? And then in that moment it was like I've you

1:17:29

know, like I'm a man now and I'm like, thank

1:17:31

you mom for raising me. Was that's it at this moment,

1:17:33

Now I'm officially a man. That's what she said.

1:17:36

She said, Ray had whispered in my ear. Mom, this takes

1:17:38

me back when I was a kid. You raised me right, thank

1:17:40

you so much. And she was just like I was like, Ray

1:17:42

stop it, Ray stop it, Ray stop it. Your

1:17:45

dad is so tall. And then talk your

1:17:47

mom is really short. Yep, your

1:17:50

twin brother is very tall. Correct,

1:17:52

you are very short, very short. And

1:17:56

I was finally able to see when you were dancing with your

1:17:58

mom. Oh, that's where it kind of comes from. Yeah,

1:18:00

And I believe it's the mom determines the height of

1:18:02

kids. So I would have been like six six if it was

1:18:04

if it went by dad's Yeah. Correct.

1:18:08

I don't know, it's weird, but I really, I strongly believe

1:18:10

if a person's mom is tall, they'll be tall.

1:18:13

You guys were debating on what to wear because we all

1:18:15

had we had it easy. We had blue hits all hot

1:18:17

suits. I knew what I was going to wear,

1:18:20

and then I assumed my husband would wear a suit

1:18:22

because we're going to a wedding. And then he's

1:18:25

like, no, no, we're going it's no, We're

1:18:27

going to a chapel on some land.

1:18:30

Like I'm wearing boots and nice

1:18:32

jeans and a blaze like a sports

1:18:34

coat. And I'm

1:18:36

so adamant that he cannot do that. He needs to wear

1:18:39

a suit. It's like causing tension between us. I'm

1:18:41

like, fine, just wear whatever you want. So he puts on

1:18:43

his blue casey boots, his nice jeans and

1:18:45

his sports coat. And then we get there and I'm pretty

1:18:47

sure my husband said that Garth is in jeans and boods.

1:18:49

That's it. Come on, your

1:18:52

husband. I thought he wore a suit. No, he wore jeans

1:18:54

and boot He did, yes, because I wasn't

1:18:56

gonna continue arguing with him about it. And then

1:18:58

I got put in my place when we showed up and like,

1:19:00

goats there wearing jeans

1:19:04

and boots. So I thought.

1:19:06

I just kind of hung my head and I was like, your

1:19:09

boots look nice, because that's

1:19:11

proof because bones didn't even notice who was wearing jeans.

1:19:13

No, it must have been really dark jeaness really

1:19:15

dark. Darker they are, yeah, nicer, the

1:19:18

more formal jeans they are. Yeah, I know he fit

1:19:20

the formal whatever Canadian

1:19:22

tuxedo look. But I was not

1:19:25

feeling it when we left the house, but suddenly

1:19:27

I was fine with it. Gray, What was your favorite moment?

1:19:30

Definitely they rigged it when my grandma

1:19:32

they did the flower toss and my grandma

1:19:34

was in the very front. She's ninety years old, and they

1:19:36

threw it right to her and she caught it. And she's like,

1:19:39

and so she was the next one to get married? Is what that means?

1:19:41

And she's like, I'm not getting married again. Though I'm like, okay,

1:19:43

Grandma's okay, just catch the flowers. Well,

1:19:46

it was a lot of fun, it was. It was so good

1:19:49

it would the reception was all spread

1:19:51

out, and I just thought, you guys to put a lot of effort

1:19:54

in keeping it safe and also, you

1:19:56

know, making it a real memorable experience

1:19:58

for all involved. And then it's seemed like the next day I was

1:20:00

watching your Instagram, seemed like you were just drunk all day. Uh.

1:20:03

Yeah, I ended up partying pretty hard with Billy

1:20:05

and I'm still hung Yeah. Last night,

1:20:07

as Kaitlin takes her phone and she goes, I'm looking

1:20:09

at Raimundo's story and he's going,

1:20:12

it's the first day in seven years I haven't done show

1:20:14

prep America. Forgive me.

1:20:16

She's like, what does this even mean? And I

1:20:19

was like, I assume he went so hard he wasn't gonna.

1:20:21

I said, I don't care if his wedding. Oh. I thought

1:20:23

maybe you said, hey, it's your wedding, like, don't worry about

1:20:25

prep. No. Oh,

1:20:27

I thought that was maybe a gift. Yeah, I thought that was your present.

1:20:30

Hey, here's your gift. Don't

1:20:32

worry, don't worry about it. Retro retro, You're

1:20:34

good. No. I laughed out loud

1:20:36

at that because he's he was apologizing

1:20:39

too. Well. It was a fantastic wedding.

1:20:41

You can go over to the Bobbybones website

1:20:43

Bobbybones dot com and you can see some pictures

1:20:46

from the wedding. Did

1:20:49

everybody get COVID tested? Yeah, okay,

1:20:52

everybody's supposed to get COVID tested because we had

1:20:54

an artist and we're not gonna say who it was. It's been a while now

1:20:56

that had COVID and

1:20:58

so now we had to set new protocol. You

1:21:00

can't come in the studio if you hadn't

1:21:02

head a test within a couple of days. But

1:21:05

we were all supposed to go and drive through and get tested.

1:21:07

It was very easy. It was twenty four hours

1:21:09

here. You just go in. It's free. They swap you in the nose.

1:21:12

And there was a lot of military

1:21:14

guys though, doing the swabbing, which

1:21:16

I thought was interesting. So I

1:21:18

got tested. I got a negative. You got a negative.

1:21:20

Not a negative, Eddie, you are still probably

1:21:22

positive. I'm still maybe positive.

1:21:24

Who knows, but because you had it for a few

1:21:26

months ago. Morgan, Yep, I'm negative.

1:21:29

Nobody got a positive, right, I'm

1:21:31

assuming we're all good. Mike. I

1:21:34

was with Mike Dean. He had never had a result before in

1:21:36

his camp, and he was like, oh, bo, I'm nerve. I'm

1:21:38

like, I get this way every single time. It is nerve

1:21:41

wracking. It is. So, you know, we all

1:21:43

went to got our COVID tests, and for some

1:21:45

it was the first time they had to get one. As

1:21:47

I'm driving though, the

1:21:50

day was this Saturday, I said, you know,

1:21:52

I'm gonna let me find some music and

1:21:54

I'm just surrounded by music all the time that I don't

1:21:56

search out for new stuff as much just for

1:21:58

the sake of listening to new mus but

1:22:01

it's like, oh, I gotta I want to hear this Stapleton

1:22:03

song called Arkansas, And so I'm gonna

1:22:05

play a little bit this first and tell you the story. Here's Chris Stapleton

1:22:07

Arkansas. And

1:22:29

I don't know if it was partially because

1:22:32

a raised wedding or I'm not sure,

1:22:34

but as I'm listening to the song, I start having

1:22:37

tears fall from my eyes. And

1:22:39

listen, you think you hear this song. It's an upbeat Stapleton

1:22:42

kind of rock jam or than anything else.

1:22:44

But here's the situation that I grew up in an

1:22:46

em and now I am from Arkansas.

1:22:49

Nobody ever says anything nice about us, and

1:22:51

to have a song where he's actually going, hey, this place

1:22:54

is great. Like we are hillbillies,

1:22:56

rednecks. We are the lowest of

1:22:58

the low when it comes to I mean, we're every joke to

1:23:00

everybody. We have been my entire life.

1:23:02

And I think that's why we are so proud

1:23:05

to be from Arkansas and to have each other, because

1:23:08

nobody gives us the benefit of the doubt. And I think people

1:23:10

understand if you're from Kentucky, if you're from Mississippi.

1:23:13

I think if you're from Alabama you kind of get

1:23:15

this too. Alabama has a sweet

1:23:17

home song, but other than that, but

1:23:20

to actually have someone sing a song

1:23:22

about where I come from and not talk about how

1:23:24

we're missing teeth or married to our cousins, like

1:23:27

I made me a little bit emotional. And

1:23:29

I was like, holy crap. And I was like, what is

1:23:31

happening to me? I thought something was wrong. I was like, physically,

1:23:34

what's going on. I shouldn't be crying on I wasn't

1:23:36

ball, I wasn't weeping, but

1:23:38

I had tears coming down my eyes. And

1:23:40

so I reached out to Chris

1:23:43

and I was like, hey, man, come on the show

1:23:45

and talk about this. I don't know if it maybe on

1:23:47

this week. We're gonna see, but yeah,

1:23:50

Oddly that song made

1:23:52

me a bit emotional because I was like, thank

1:23:54

God, somebody finally goes, hey,

1:23:57

I want to say something nice about the state. So

1:24:00

there you go. That's how did you write that song? Yeah?

1:24:02

He said it was based on a road trip he took from Tennessee

1:24:05

to Oklahoma to pick up a car and

1:24:07

so in that trip, which isn't we're interested.

1:24:10

We've done before. Yeah, I've done before because

1:24:12

kaitlys from Oklahoma. In that trip you

1:24:15

have to go through Arkansas. I mean our Thanksgiving

1:24:17

trip will bus driving, stopping in Arkansas Arcabey

1:24:19

and then going to Oklahoma. But yeah,

1:24:21

that was it. Now I feel like I'm going to listen to it

1:24:24

differently. Well, it was just after

1:24:26

you get beat up for your whole life about

1:24:28

where you're from. Just every

1:24:31

nobody goes, hey, you know what, it's pretty cool Arkansas.

1:24:35

And so to have a song by Chris Stable to talk

1:24:37

about it, yeah, maybe a little bit a little

1:24:39

sappy. This weekend, let's go

1:24:41

over to Sarah in Tampa, Florida.

1:24:44

You're on the show, Sarah, what's going on? Hey,

1:24:48

I just had a question for Amy. My

1:24:50

husband and I are deciding between IBS

1:24:52

and adoption, and I just wanted to know

1:24:55

because I know she made that decision, and

1:24:57

I just wanted to see her point of view and if she had any

1:25:00

advice. Okay, so it's

1:25:02

your journey. So ultimately y'all are going to have to decide.

1:25:05

But for us, we had seen

1:25:07

other people go through IVF and it not be

1:25:09

successful and spend thousands

1:25:12

upon thousands of dollars. So

1:25:14

we thought, do we want

1:25:17

to do that and the

1:25:19

shot of it not working, or

1:25:22

go the adoption route where we could spend about

1:25:24

the same or give or take

1:25:27

and help a child

1:25:29

that was already born and

1:25:32

it would be a sure deal. So

1:25:34

that's why we went that route. But

1:25:37

that's that does not mean there are some people

1:25:40

where I have no judgment for if you, I

1:25:43

don't know why I even had to say that. I just want

1:25:45

to make it clear that some people go that route

1:25:47

and they have great success. And also

1:25:49

too, when our IVF doctor was telling

1:25:51

me how about I might end up with three babies,

1:25:53

I was like, oh, well, you

1:25:57

know what I mean or our fertility

1:26:00

doctor, Well,

1:26:02

I really appreciate it, thank you. I've never

1:26:04

had anybody go through it, so I just wanted to see

1:26:07

since you had kind of made that decision, and

1:26:09

I really appreciate it. If you're considering

1:26:11

adoption, I'll recommend the book

1:26:14

Adopted for Life, and you should read it and

1:26:16

your husband and then and then evaluate

1:26:19

what you want to do. Thank

1:26:22

you. You're welcome. All right, Bye, Sarah, have a great

1:26:25

day. Than Wellebye.

1:26:27

I here's the voicemail we got over the weekend from Bob

1:26:30

and Bakersville, California. Hey, good morning

1:26:32

everybody, just calling to give

1:26:35

Morgan to some recognition.

1:26:38

Love her new Saturday show with

1:26:40

the best bits of the week. I was on vacation

1:26:42

last week, so gave me a chance to kind of hit

1:26:45

the highlights as I'm trying to catch up on the podcast.

1:26:47

Love the Show, Love Morgan Too. She's

1:26:50

about the same age as my daughter, and it's almost

1:26:52

like listening to my daughter talk sometimes when I

1:26:54

hear Morgan Too, great new

1:26:56

show. I'll be listening to it on Saturdays

1:26:58

now. Yeah. On our podcast feed, Morgan

1:27:00

Number two hosts a show that's the best of the

1:27:03

show and then behind the scenes from some stuff that you missed.

1:27:05

I felt like I went pretty well this weekend. Huh. Yeah, it was

1:27:07

really good for the first one, and we brought

1:27:09

Lunchbox on to talk about his real

1:27:12

thoughts on the murder House and it was pretty interesting.

1:27:14

Yeah. Check it out. It's up where you subscribe to

1:27:16

the Bobby Bones Show so

1:27:19

you have an encouraging emails folder. Now. Oh

1:27:22

yes, I heard about this from someone

1:27:24

and I thought, well, that's a really good idea because

1:27:27

words of affirmation, whether

1:27:29

it's in a like a romantic or a

1:27:31

work setting, words are really good for

1:27:34

me. I'm motivated by them. So

1:27:36

yeah, it kind of was like me, And why didn't I think

1:27:38

of this sooner? Because I can just throw the emails

1:27:40

over into that folder and then they'll always be

1:27:43

there, and since I don't really get them

1:27:45

all the time, I can just go back and read them

1:27:47

because I've gotten some from you over the mini

1:27:50

fourteen a most fifteen years, like three.

1:27:53

I'm just kidding. It's just not a strength

1:27:55

of mind, but when it shouldn't. Think, here's

1:27:57

the thing. I respect that about you because you're just not going

1:27:59

to hand it out like candy because then it's gonna

1:28:02

it doesn't mean anything. So I know if I receive

1:28:05

an email like that from you, that it is

1:28:08

definitely deserved

1:28:10

or that yes you mean it and it's

1:28:12

from the heart. So what I wish I would have

1:28:15

done, though, has already had this folder, so I could have

1:28:17

saved them because I don't know where they are now. Let's

1:28:19

be honest, I've actually in the last few years been a

1:28:21

lot better at that, even telling you in person

1:28:24

more so. Yeah, yes, but

1:28:26

I cherish like I guys, I remember

1:28:28

physically where I am some of the times that I received

1:28:31

the emails. Okay, it sound

1:28:33

like I'd like Hayley's comments. No,

1:28:37

that they mean a lot to me. I'm not. That's

1:28:39

not even down. That's not it's

1:28:41

important what you've done. And I love that you don't,

1:28:43

yeah, pass them out like crazy, because then it doesn't

1:28:46

mean as much. It's like people who hug everybody,

1:28:48

those hugs don't matter because you're hugging everybody. Yeah,

1:28:50

I hug everybody. I know. But the

1:28:52

point of the folder is too. If that's

1:28:54

kind of something you want to hold onto and maybe it's

1:28:57

good for you to go back and read encouragement from time

1:28:59

to time, you can keep it in a folder. There you go. That's

1:29:01

it. What's going on Amy today? Sashia

1:29:04

has another soccer game today, so anger

1:29:06

all the time at your well, that's like later. But in

1:29:09

the middle of the day, my husband and I have a new

1:29:12

counseling appointment for the some

1:29:14

kids stuff. So we're meeting. It's like an adoption,

1:29:17

Eddie. I'llow you know how it goes in case you may need them.

1:29:19

Please. Eddie's fostering um what about

1:29:21

you. I've taken my dog. He's got some blood of work

1:29:23

today as I've pulled up my phone. Um,

1:29:27

we have got to take some sort of engagement pictures

1:29:29

apparently. Yeah, yeah, of course.

1:29:32

I don't know why we have a lot of pictures

1:29:34

of us. I was like, let's just use one of them. Here's

1:29:37

probably first. It does make sense. Announcements,

1:29:39

Yeah, they go out. That's what I've been telling. Have a website

1:29:42

or I don't know. I don't even know if

1:29:44

we have all that. Well, Ray had ray embay

1:29:46

dot wedding Well, great, queen, use that. Don't

1:29:48

use that? Yeah,

1:29:52

recording another episode of The Vets you should know,

1:29:54

a podcast about veterans who served our

1:29:56

country, which I believe launch is on Veterans Day.

1:29:58

Mike and Jamison Rogers,

1:30:01

who has the number one song this week, is coming over to the house

1:30:03

and we're doing a Bobby cast from the studio

1:30:05

at home. So a pretty busy day. Glad

1:30:08

everybody's been here with us. We just appreciate it so

1:30:10

much. We know you could choose your friends, and we're

1:30:12

thankful that you make us that friend, whether live or

1:30:15

on the podcast. Have an awesome day.

1:30:17

We'll see you Tomorrow by everybody. Bobby

1:30:20

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