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What Celebrities Make Bobby’s Wedding Guest List? + Amy Saves A Life…Sorta! + Bobby’s Mailbag: Naming Your Daughter ‘Karen’

Released Tuesday, 27th October 2020
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What Celebrities Make Bobby’s Wedding Guest List? + Amy Saves A Life…Sorta! + Bobby’s Mailbag: Naming Your Daughter ‘Karen’

What Celebrities Make Bobby’s Wedding Guest List? + Amy Saves A Life…Sorta! + Bobby’s Mailbag: Naming Your Daughter ‘Karen’

What Celebrities Make Bobby’s Wedding Guest List? + Amy Saves A Life…Sorta! + Bobby’s Mailbag: Naming Your Daughter ‘Karen’

What Celebrities Make Bobby’s Wedding Guest List? + Amy Saves A Life…Sorta! + Bobby’s Mailbag: Naming Your Daughter ‘Karen’

Tuesday, 27th October 2020
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0:00

All right, the Bobby

0:02

Bones post show pre show. I

0:04

haven't been able to get into the new David

0:06

Letterman season, but you watched

0:08

him interview Kim Kardashian. Yeah, it was really

0:10

good. I thought, Okay, wow,

0:13

there's just so much. I remember when she first

0:16

came about, we know how she got famous,

0:18

and then I think that's it's always just kind

0:20

of been in the back of my head, like,

0:23

oh, okay, she doesn't. But she's she

0:26

continues to grow as a person. She

0:28

does a lot. She's clearly smart

0:31

the businesswoman. She cares

0:33

about people, and

0:35

she uses her platform for good. Did

0:38

you come out of that feeling different about her

0:40

than you went in? For sure, I didn't realize

0:43

all these different things. I had heard. She was kind

0:45

of taking some law classes or whatever.

0:47

But she's actually very passionate about

0:51

prison reform and like she doesn't

0:53

she going working with any administration,

0:55

and she can use her name like literally

0:57

because she's Kim Kardashian. She's gotten

0:59

people out of jail that were innocent or

1:02

that so excuse me, that shouldn't be

1:04

serving a lifelong sentence right

1:06

when maybe they should be serving five years sort

1:08

of one year. But so she's passionate

1:10

about that, and then also that he talked

1:13

about when she got robbed. Oh,

1:16

when they busted into a hotel right and Mike held

1:18

her a gumpoint crazy. I didn't

1:20

know some of the details from that that she shared,

1:22

which I thought just made me

1:24

think, like you just never she had

1:26

been flashing her ring online like

1:29

right before, but that really didn't matter because the people

1:31

that robbed her, they had been following her for two

1:33

years waiting for the right time to strike,

1:35

and when she got that ring, they thought,

1:39

this is it. We got to get our hands on that

1:41

ring. And then they were able to. They

1:44

took the concierge at the hotel by gum

1:46

point. They had cameras turned off. I mean, the whole

1:48

thing was very well executed, which

1:50

obviously would have to because they have high security.

1:52

But I just she thought she was

1:54

going to die. Yeah, what was I had to

1:56

spend a long time ago. It's been a lot

1:59

since then. Yeah, what

2:01

happened with that? Okay, So they were at

2:03

their hotel in Paris and

2:07

Kanye was going out and Kim was

2:09

staying in. Courtney was also staying

2:11

in the same hotel room. Like I guess, they

2:13

probably had a suite more like a house

2:15

in a hotel. But Courtney

2:17

went out with a friend to a club. Kanye was going to a club.

2:20

Kim said, I'm just gonna go to bed. You take the security

2:22

you're going out. You need it more than I

2:24

do. So she said she

2:27

woke up and heard steps

2:30

footsteps up the stairs and

2:32

thought it was Courtney coming home because they were kind

2:34

of lout. She was like, are they drunk? Like what's happening?

2:37

And then she said it just got weird

2:39

and these men came in.

2:42

They were in police uniforms

2:44

but masked, and they

2:48

told her to get out of bed. She was like

2:50

naked with a robo ond So she was preparing

2:52

herself to who knows what was going to

2:54

happen. She said that mentally she had to stay to herself.

2:56

I guess as a post show pre show, I can say something

2:59

no, like she she said in her

3:01

She's like, I'm very strong mentally, and I was

3:03

like, okay, just breathe. They're probably about to get raped,

3:05

Like this is what's gonna happen. Just breathe.

3:08

You can get through this. Like she didn't know really

3:10

what she was going to do, like to fight

3:12

back because then at one point a guy

3:14

they had like a gun and then there was a

3:16

knife. I think, I don't know. I also listened

3:18

to a similar podcast recently, and now I hope I'm

3:20

not confining stories. But she

3:22

was duct taped, her mouth was duct

3:24

taped, her eyes, her hands. Then they

3:27

threw her in the bathtub naked. But one

3:29

of the guys, one of the guys was like she

3:31

felt really threatened by, like he was gonna kill her. And then another

3:33

guy came and whispered to her, everything's

3:35

gonna be fine, Like they

3:37

weren't gonna kill her. But they did steal

3:41

the jewelry. I mean it was a it was to rob

3:43

her and scare her. And

3:45

that they had followed her to different countries.

3:48

Wow. And they had planned to attack

3:50

somewhere else, but it fell through, so

3:52

they called off. They called

3:54

off the mission. What did they get from her? They get

3:56

the ring? Um, I think, what

3:59

do you do with that? You can't take to a pawn chop. Yeah,

4:01

I don't. Yeah, she said she took all of her jewelry

4:03

on this trip for whatever reason, it was Paris Fashion

4:05

Week or there was something going on where she needed all

4:07

of her jewelry. So she took everything

4:10

in this huge box and had

4:12

it all there with her, and they, I think

4:14

they yelled out. She could hear them yelling, we got

4:16

the box, we got the box, let's go, let's

4:18

go, like leave her alone, we got the box. And

4:21

then she said that she was glad

4:23

it happened to her, because she didn't she called

4:25

her sisters the next day. When she was talking to them,

4:27

She's like, I'm so glad this happened to me, because

4:29

I think every single one of you, just the

4:31

way that they're built and their minds are, and

4:34

how sensitive maybe they are versus her. She's

4:36

like, you would be messed up for the rest

4:38

of your life. She's like, but thankfully this

4:40

happened to me, and I can handle it.

4:42

It's crazy, m that's

4:46

I wonder about those guys got away with it. They arrested, No,

4:48

they're arrested, No, but what I wonder if they were able to get

4:50

rid of any of that stuff? Yeah, I don't. I

4:52

don't know. And also was multitasking while I was watching,

4:54

but it was really good and I

4:57

walked away thinking like, oh, wow, you know they're

5:00

they are this crazy, famous,

5:02

wild family that's done a lot but there

5:05

are real people with real things

5:07

going on in their lives. Yeah, They're real people, and

5:10

it's it's it's well, you know, for me, I'm kind

5:12

of re experiencing that because I

5:14

see people be just so extremely

5:17

aggressively mean to Caitlin for

5:19

no reason, just absolutely

5:22

awful to her, send her message, is threatening her,

5:24

telling her about she's disgusting

5:27

her body, just everything constantly,

5:29

and it just reminding me that. Man,

5:33

I guess I'm numb to it a bit because

5:36

I've just experienced it for so long. Also,

5:38

I'm not a woman. It's different. The message she

5:40

gets are different than the ones I get. They just wish I would

5:42

die, you know, with her, they wish much

5:44

worse things. Yea. You know. There was a

5:46

video that we put up or she was just being funny, going, you know, if

5:48

you don't if you ask permission, instead of just telling me you're gonna

5:50

play basketball, you get to play more.

5:53

It was a total joke. People

5:55

then started sending her dms like you're you're

5:57

a waste to society, you shouldn't be with him,

6:00

just hundreds of them.

6:02

It was unbelievable to me, but

6:05

I was kind of re reminded

6:08

that even

6:11

the people that I see as huge celebrities, like Kim

6:13

Kardashian, you can know more famous than that. Yeah they are. They're just

6:15

normal people. But

6:17

it sucks. It sucks for Kaitlin sometimes where

6:19

she just like I wish She's like, I wish you have

6:21

to live a life where I had to avoid being on

6:24

Instagram. She was, but I'm not having a great

6:26

day today, and I know if I get on Instagram, I'm gonna have a thousand

6:28

messages of people wishing I would

6:30

die or saying I shouldn't be with you, or

6:33

and you just feel bad because

6:35

of this? Yeah, you just I just feel bad for And

6:38

I hate that you can't get online either. But

6:41

sometimes she doesn't. So that affects

6:43

me now, which it didn't forever, because I'm like,

6:46

what are you gonna do. You're gonna say something about

6:48

me that I I already said a hundred times because I

6:50

feel the same way. Yeah, I'm an idiot,

6:52

I get it. But it's a whole different thing

6:55

now. But that's a that's a great reminder. And

6:57

there's a little support group. I won't

6:59

name any other names, but

7:01

of country artists,

7:04

we'll call them wags, wives and girlfriends

7:07

that deal with this, and they

7:10

have their little talk group where they're like,

7:12

they share messages and luckily they can laugh

7:14

with each other about them. But it is,

7:17

Yeah, it's something that's

7:20

been occurring that is not

7:22

pleasant for me and is really unpleasant

7:24

for her. Yeah, and I don't care. She

7:26

did nothing, did She's done nothing to deserve

7:29

the hate. She's like, I don't even post

7:31

really, so I don't say anything controversial,

7:34

so I just try. She's super private anyway,

7:37

So yeah, that

7:39

that part sucks. And when people attack me

7:41

and comments, I don't even care. But I do get

7:43

a little irritated or a lot sometimes when reply

7:46

back when people go after her for no reason. So

7:50

yeah, it's just it's just hard. You've just remembered

7:52

those people are not right, and something's

7:54

wrong with somebody and wrong in them with

7:57

them. They have something wrong. They're

7:59

not be maybe with themselves if they're

8:02

hiding behind a keyboard and attacking somebody

8:04

like that, and it's always uncalled for it. It's like people

8:06

who are like, you know, you guys shouldn't be fighting

8:08

or and I'm gonna put a Bible verse in my and then

8:10

you look at theirs and they're just hating on people anyway.

8:14

That is one wasn't supposed to be about. But I'm gonna watch

8:16

that. Who else did the interview? Do you know? This season?

8:19

Um iron Man

8:21

was Robert Downey Jr. So

8:24

I it rolled him. That's the one that rolled

8:26

into next. But then I was really doing some other

8:28

things. But I caught a few interesting pieces to where

8:30

I want to go back and watch it when I can pay more attention.

8:32

And I don't. I don't know who else he has. That's all I

8:34

saw. There was a thing on Instagram of The Rock tasting

8:37

his own blood after he injured himself with the gym. Nice.

8:40

I like the Rock eighty percent of the time. Sometimes

8:42

he's a little annoying when he rips the fence out and

8:44

posts, or when he licks his own blood,

8:47

but that's what like the Ninja guys do like when they

8:49

get punched, they licked their own weather go. It's

8:51

in bands and I like the Rock

8:53

and I expect that from The Rock. But

8:55

he suffered an injury while working out required

8:58

stitches. They want you to know he did not stop his work

9:00

out. Oh good, he continued. He just tasted

9:02

the blood and kept going. Good. Good good, which

9:05

is what he should do on Instagram, hopefully

9:07

not on Instagram. He got that fixed up and then went

9:10

back. But the Rocks like the closest

9:12

thing we have to a superhero, right Like in Superhero

9:14

that Elon Musk and the Rock. If you could

9:16

combine those two, Elon

9:19

Musk is like the iron Man superhero yes, yea, and

9:21

the Rock is like yes. But

9:23

if their powers combined, you'd

9:25

probably have a real life superhero President

9:28

Vice Brez let's go. I'm

9:30

a pass on that. But I thought the Rock might

9:32

run for president, didn't we hear

9:34

that when Oprah was gonna run. When

9:36

every celebrity they say it's gonna run, its gonna run. Humans

9:39

can only be productive for four hours at a time. That's

9:42

about our max level before we need a break

9:44

or a nap or food, which

9:46

does actually make sense inside the normal

9:49

quote unquote eight hour work day,

9:52

four hours, a lunch, four hours. A

9:54

new study found that in a twenty four hour period,

9:56

the average adult can only be productive for about four

9:59

interrupted hour. Once you hit that mark,

10:01

you need an app or a thirty minute mental break. Once

10:04

you go over four hours, your efficiency and productivity

10:06

to take a steep drop. We're over five hours

10:08

in right now. That's why this sucks. I'm

10:11

just what are you yawning?

10:13

Laughing at the same time as you can see

10:15

Amy's tired too. All right,

10:18

I think that's had a couple of things. What I want

10:20

to mention here, um oh, a lot of people are asking

10:22

about Eddie's CPR tests. If you passed? Sure

10:25

did of course? I mean no,

10:27

that would be terrible. If I didn't, then I wouldn't

10:29

have my foster kids. And then another one

10:31

is Raymundo had a game you wanted to talk about, an

10:34

app that our listeners would like it.

10:36

It's among us and whether you're forty

10:38

years old or you're twelve years old, everybody

10:41

is playing this right now. It's free on the

10:43

app Store and you can you can play it with

10:45

your kids, and it's what's bringing adults and kids together

10:47

right now. What is the game? There's ten little ghost

10:50

things in a room. You have to figure out the one

10:52

that's an imposter. So clue,

10:55

Am I a ghost? Are we all ghosts? You never know? You

10:57

can either be a crewmate or you can be an imposterybody's

11:00

a ghost. But yeah, then once you get in there, you get

11:02

assigned and you can team up with people. So

11:04

if you've got somebody right next to us, you're like, hey, man, are you an impostor?

11:06

You aren't? Okay, cool, let's play this together. My non

11:09

nephew and Billy's fiance were playing the

11:11

entire weekend. It's all the rage right now and nobody's

11:13

talking about it. But do you play with

11:15

people you don't know? Yeah? Sometimes you get put in

11:17

rooms people you don't Yeah, you can jump in rooms anytime

11:19

of the day because people are playing all over the world. But how

11:21

do you make a move? Do you ask questions?

11:24

So you just walk around. You got to see if somebody's running, maybe

11:26

they're an impostor and they're killing people. There's

11:29

only if you're the impostor or. Is your goal to kill

11:31

people? If you're the impostor, yes, but you got to be sly

11:33

about when you're

11:35

in a room by yourself, boom kills somebody, Then you

11:37

go to kill another person, and then once they

11:39

discover a dead body, the game's over. So

11:41

you've almost got to spread out everybody into different

11:43

rooms, kill them and nobody sees

11:45

the dead bodies, and that's how you win the game. Anyone

11:48

else heard of this game? You

11:50

guys all have kids, Yeah, never heard

11:52

of it? Are they outside playing on the swing set? Or what

11:55

much? It's called? What among

11:57

us? Among us? There's got to be in game buying

11:59

though it's free. My nephew plays

12:01

and he's not allowed to do that, and he said all his friends

12:04

play. But yeah, I believe it's right now that eventually

12:06

they're probably gonna start charging you for stuff. But that's

12:08

why it's so popular because it's free. Okay, Well,

12:10

there you go. It's got four and a half stars, lots

12:13

of downloads. Yeah, I don't know how you can tell that

12:16

two hundred thousand ratings. Now

12:20

do you do among us or among us?

12:22

Nickname? I believe

12:24

it's just the normal one that the

12:26

old nickname. I don't know what that is. And it does have in

12:28

app purchases. I'm

12:31

gonna go buy all of them so I can get ahead that

12:33

heads up. All right, that's it, Thank you guys. Here's todays show.

12:35

Bye everybody,

12:49

what's happening? And good morning martin

12:51

Studio morning. There was a woman charged

12:53

in West Virginia after trying to

12:56

teach her children a lesson by driving

12:58

a car with them on the roof dangerous

13:01

hue a little bit. A

13:03

woman has been charged after she attempted to

13:05

quote teach children a lesson by driving

13:08

with them on the roof October twenty first. Officers

13:10

with the Fairmont Police Department responded because

13:12

they say, hey, someone that they saw one with kids

13:15

on them on the hood of her car. And

13:17

so she was parked and waiting for a friend.

13:20

Two children climbed onto her vehicle,

13:22

and when she observed them on top of the roof, she

13:25

said, you know what, I'm gonna teach them a lesson by putting that vehicle

13:27

into gear and driving in reverse to the parking lot.

13:29

Oh, so they were just climbing on the car. She

13:31

didn't put them doct

13:35

taped them down while driving. They

13:37

overheard multiple witnesses screaming at her

13:39

to stop, but instead she placed

13:41

her vehicle in the drive and

13:44

continue to move around. Yeah, she

13:46

must be going through a lot, probably

13:50

right. It might need to breathe. That's where you hear from

13:52

it. I'm like, oh, yeah, I hear this lady

13:54

doesn't need kids. She should never

13:56

have kids. It's a terrible decision. Oh, there

13:59

is a severed finger. It led

14:01

to an arrest in a log splitter

14:03

theft in Tennessee. A

14:06

severed finger pointed deputies to a

14:08

suspect. Thursday, during an investigation into

14:10

a recent theft, the Anderson County Sheriff's

14:13

Department responded to a stolen log

14:15

splitter at a property, where the severed finger

14:17

was found, along with the cell phone, tools and other items.

14:20

Detectives found that Hugh Ceber had

14:23

been dropped off at the Methodist Medical

14:25

Center with a missing finger. The

14:27

fifth year olds in transport of the University of Tennessee

14:29

Medical Center for treatment, and

14:32

they saw him there. They they

14:35

had the severed finger, and then he was later charged with felony

14:37

theft property because he left his finger behind. Oh.

14:39

Usually you hear the stories of like, yeah, they left their id behind,

14:41

that happened too, Yeah, bone behind,

14:44

which too, he left a finger. You

14:47

have to think too, you lost this

14:49

finger. You're going, dear God, please don't let me left that finger.

14:51

You hearts of all You're like, I'm so sad I lost my finger. Yeah.

14:53

Secondly, you're like, dear guy, don't want to be on the property where I

14:55

stole the log splitter. Hopefully

14:57

I lost it somewhere else. But

15:00

they tracked them by it. Let's go over

15:02

and talk to Heather and Date in Ohio.

15:05

Heather, you're on the Bobby Bone Show. What's going on? Yeah,

15:08

I just wanted to give you guys a call and tell you a

15:10

little story that happened over the weekend.

15:14

So me and my mom we went on a girls trip

15:16

for my birthday and we run the plane

15:19

and I had downloaded some podcasts,

15:21

so I thought she would like while

15:24

flying. So we finished all of

15:26

the ones that you know, I had downloaded

15:28

for her, and I said, well, I would like to

15:30

listen to the Bobby Bone Show

15:32

and catch up on it from where I've missed

15:34

the past couple of days. You can listen

15:37

with me, or I can take the headphones back,

15:39

and she said, no problem, I'll listen. I

15:42

almost had to shut the podcast off because

15:44

she was laughing so loud on

15:46

the plane that people were looking at

15:48

us. It was almost like a punishment,

15:50

like if you don't stop laughing, I'm gonna have to

15:52

turn it off because it was

15:54

embarrassing, like everybody was looking

15:56

at us. And of course I'm laughing underneath

15:59

my math but to myself, and

16:01

she's just bellowing and

16:03

laughter and she's

16:06

now going to be a listener. She doesn't

16:08

listen to morning shows, she

16:10

doesn't do any of that, but she

16:12

is now going to be a new listener.

16:15

Well, thank you. Do you have any idea what segment it was,

16:17

because we'd like to do more of those. Honestly,

16:20

it was the segment

16:23

of the woman that was getting

16:26

taken off the airplane and she was screaming

16:28

at everybody that you're going to die, and

16:30

the commentary that you were saying back

16:32

and forth about that, she was just

16:35

in tears. She was laughing far and

16:37

I mean, it was just almost the

16:39

entire podcast, Like I don't

16:42

she'd never heard it before, and I don't know how,

16:44

but she'd never heard it before, but she

16:47

listened. And now she's like, where

16:49

can I find that station? Because she lives in a different

16:51

state than me, And I'm like, so I had

16:53

to go through everything to show her where to

16:55

find it and how to listen, and so, yeah,

16:57

now you've got a new listener. Well we appreciate

17:00

that. Thank you. Tell her we say hello and thank

17:02

you for calling us from from Dayton, Ohio. All

17:05

right, thank you, all right, see you later. Cole

17:08

Hoyer and Kelly Momber are two police

17:10

officers in Michigan. They work at the

17:12

Grand Rapids Police Department. They were married in May,

17:15

but less than eighteen hours after they said their

17:17

vows, they went back to work. So the next day

17:19

they were back, Oh wow, serving again. This

17:22

week they recognized them for their

17:24

sacrifice. But Ray, I

17:27

tell you, Ray was back at work too yesterday.

17:29

Yeah. This, I mean, it's like it's honeymoon

17:31

time right now. I don't know why I'm not in a tropical destination.

17:35

What are you guys gonna do? We're going Grenada

17:38

in December. But we also did randomly talk this

17:40

weekend about going to doing a joint honeymoon

17:43

with Billy and his fiancee. So, I mean, maybe

17:45

we go to Mexico then when you're they getting

17:47

married. Um, there's a still

17:49

up in the air because of COVID. They got

17:51

engaged before us and we got married before them. But

17:53

would they honeymoon before their wedding? Yeah, okay

17:57

off at that point. Yeah, I get it when you can.

18:00

And yeah, so you guys may not go at the end

18:02

of the year. Yeah, we may cancel Grenade. We'll

18:04

still get our money back and do Mexico with Billy and his fiance.

18:06

Is that the move. Supposedly, with tradition,

18:09

you do your wedding, go right on your honeymoon. Yea, yeah,

18:11

right after really next day. Mine

18:13

was six months after, but most people leave the

18:15

next day. I assume after I

18:17

get married, I'm going to work for a bit and then find

18:19

this spot where I can go. Oh okay,

18:22

what I could see. That's what you need to do. That's why

18:24

we had I mean, my husband was in the military. His schedule

18:26

was not his own, so we could not go

18:29

till the following summer. Was yesterday, hard

18:31

to come into work gray, Oh yeah, I mean obviously

18:34

still still was hung and it just

18:36

it sucks my families in town. Billies

18:38

in town can't hang out with those people. But that's

18:41

life. It's an interesting term to use. You're still hung Okay,

18:43

why is he leaving the over out of it? Yeah? Yeah,

18:45

we hung over, but we've

18:47

always said that it's hung Yeah, yeah,

18:51

that doesn't sound right. I was happy

18:53

to speaking of Ray's wedding, that it didn't rain. It

18:55

rained all before, it rained a bit after, is

18:57

overcast, but it never did rain. Yeah, so I think we got

19:00

the good luck because it did rain on our wedding day,

19:02

but it didn't affect us because it wasn't really it never

19:04

was heavy at time, So that's perfect. Eddie. Did

19:06

you lie to your kids? I did about raised

19:08

wedding. I had to lie to them. What happened, Well,

19:11

they had a football game at the same time that I

19:13

had to be at the wedding

19:15

place for the photographs. And then my wife was following

19:18

right after that, and she was like, Okay, I think I

19:20

can make time to take them to the game, but

19:22

I may be late to the wedding. And I said, no, no, no, no, you

19:24

are not going to be late to that wedding. So let's

19:27

just tell the kids that the game got canceled.

19:30

It was I mean, it was overcast. It looked like it

19:32

could have rained, and just I said, I told my wife,

19:34

you tell them because I got to get to the pictures. Say,

19:36

hey, you'd be the one they resent in their

19:38

twenties in a therapist's office for lying about this sport.

19:41

Come on, but bones second grade flag

19:43

football. So what are they gonna do when their friends go,

19:45

hey, missed the game Saturday. I'm

19:48

hoping they don't even bring that up. Oh that'll come

19:50

up, You're like, oh, you miss out on the big play that

19:52

Billy did. Yeah, eventually

19:54

this week you're probably facing them. They're gonna go

19:56

home from school, like what they're gonna go you

19:58

guys here. Tim mcgrawplade all quarterback for both

20:00

teams. Yeah,

20:03

well, whatever, you gotta do. What you gotta do. Man. We

20:05

did get to raise early for pictures.

20:08

They said get there at one, and

20:10

I thought, okay. I showed up at twelve fifty

20:13

fully dressed, and you got people rolling out

20:15

of cars and like their pajamas, and I'm

20:17

like, okay, then we're gonna get really

20:19

quick. We get there at one for pictures

20:21

at two for a

20:23

wedding at four and

20:26

try. I like hanging out with folks, but

20:28

it's a bit early, huh. I'd blame the wedding planner.

20:31

She should not have had us there that early. We did

20:33

have a lot of time to shoot the bowl, which is fun

20:35

and all that, but man, there was sometimes I

20:37

was just looking at my watch, like, is it four? Ever

20:39

gonna get here? Okay? But I think probably

20:42

in wedding planner experience, she's had

20:44

groomsman show up or right at the nick of

20:46

times. She's probably built in an hour

20:48

padding just to avoid any casual

20:51

Yeah. I mean we took maybe seven pictures.

20:54

We could have done that. We did it in about two minutes

20:56

and thirty seconds. It was It

20:59

was a literature to be there that early. I

21:01

mean, even to take them that early. Yeah, even to

21:03

take them that earlier. We could literally all right, you're

21:06

gonna get on the shuttle to the church. We're gonna

21:08

walked outside taking the pictures, got on the shuttle in two

21:10

and a half minutes. That was it. But it

21:12

was so fun. I remember we shot the bowl. We did rad

21:15

put in the calendar time to shoot the bull.

21:17

We have three hours of shooting the bull. Shooting

21:20

is amazing. On

21:22

the phone right now is Kaylee, who lives in

21:24

New Mexico. Kaylee, how are you morning,

21:26

studio? UM, I

21:29

was calling for some advice. So

21:31

basically, UM, I just got engaged

21:34

and I'm trying to plan my wedding. But

21:36

I'm super close to my dad

21:38

and my stepdad bowls, so

21:41

I'm trying to decide how to like

21:44

do the whole walking down the aisle thing and

21:46

the father daughter dan more

21:48

dances. Interesting question.

21:50

I think this calls for world

21:53

class advice skier, Well,

21:57

do your real dad and your stepdad

21:59

like each other? Yeah, they get along. Okay.

22:02

I wonder if they would

22:04

bite the bullet and both walk you down at the same

22:06

time. If I asked them though, and

22:08

then one of them says no, Well

22:10

that's the one that if

22:13

one says no, they're thinking about themselves. Not yet.

22:15

Are you closer to one than the other? Well,

22:19

I work for my stepdad,

22:21

so we talk more. But I'm very

22:23

very close to the both of them. Oh yeah, seekas

22:26

um. I have a half sister and when she got married, she

22:28

has a stepdad and she chose

22:30

to have her stepdad walk her down and not my dad was

22:34

my dad was a part of anything that they're

22:36

not not close, but I know

22:38

that I hurt my dad's a little bit.

22:41

Well here's what I'm going to say, ask them both to walk you down

22:43

at the same time. There's no reason your wedding has to match

22:45

the criteria of every wedding before you.

22:48

And if one of them goes and then then

22:50

they're just thinking about themselves, like they should

22:52

put you the brie their daughter.

22:54

You're the daughter to both of them. They should

22:56

put your needs and once first. So

22:59

I would say, ask them both, and as far as a father

23:01

daughter dance, I would say, dance with

23:03

them both. Do two songs. There's no

23:05

reason you have to just do one. Or

23:09

halfway through the song, could there be like a spin and

23:11

she twirls out and lands in the other because

23:13

it's the same song. You needed a special song for

23:15

both of them. And then you need to flip a coin to

23:18

see who goes first. I'm serious.

23:20

So one of them doesn't feel like, oh, she

23:22

picked them first, like you make a point of it,

23:24

like, Okay, I want you guys both to us

23:27

all both to do a father daughter dance, and I'm gonna

23:29

flip the coin right now. Heads it's you, chuck

23:31

Tails, it's you, Larry Flip.

23:34

It is what it is. Yeah. So my

23:37

advice to you, Kaylee is have them both walk

23:39

you down the aisle. They will do it

23:41

for you. They both love you very much and have two

23:44

father daughter dances. But make sure

23:46

they know you're flipping a coin to see who goes first

23:48

because you love them both. Okay, yeah,

23:51

okay, that's kind of what I was leaning towards, so

23:53

I appreciate it. I just didn't know if that would be

23:55

a little too much father daughter dancing

23:57

during their reception. It's your wedding,

24:00

it can be too much of whatever. You

24:02

can put old home family videos

24:05

up during the reception for two hours and make everybody watch

24:07

them if you want. It is your time. I

24:09

mean, don't do that. Let okay,

24:14

okay, sounds good. When's your wedding?

24:16

I'm not certain yet. I'm still trying to

24:19

tack down a venue, and it's really hard to get

24:21

anyone to call you back. So I'm

24:23

really just trying to figure it out. When do

24:25

you want it to be? I really want it to be

24:27

like this time next year, like

24:30

probably more like September or October

24:33

next year. It's gonna be like triple to weddings

24:35

next year. I bet venues because

24:38

they had to drop all their bookings this

24:40

year. I bet next year they

24:42

can't keep it day open. I bet we see Tuesday night wedding.

24:44

Oh wow, yeah, all

24:47

days of the weird. It's every night. It's gonna

24:49

be every night of concert and every night of a

24:51

wedding. Kaylee, thank

24:53

you, we appreciate your call. Let us know how

24:55

it turns out. Okay, thank

24:57

you so much. I will do that all right. Thank you there. It's

25:01

Bobby Bones World Classic

25:03

Vice Giver, Bobby

25:06

Bones, The Latest from Nashville

25:08

and Tullywood Morgan Number two thirty

25:10

second Skinny and The American Music

25:12

Award nominations are out. Dan and Shay

25:15

got nominated for Collaboration of the Year

25:17

for their song ten Thousand Hours with

25:19

Justin Bieber. Kane Brown, Luke

25:21

Holmes and Morgan Wallen are up for Favorite

25:24

Male Artist, and Miranda Lambert,

25:26

Marion Morris, and Gabby Barrett are up for

25:28

Favorite Female Artist. The show airs

25:30

November twenty second on ABC. Lady

25:33

A is releasing a deluxe version of their

25:35

twenty twelve holiday album this Friday.

25:38

The project will feature four brand new

25:40

songs. Three of them will be cover songs

25:42

of Paul McCartney, The Beach Boys, and Ray

25:44

Charles holiday songs, plus a

25:47

song written by the three band members called

25:49

Christmas Through Your Eyes. Luke Holmes

25:51

says being married hasn't changed his relationship

25:54

with his wife, Nicole. It didn't change the

25:56

dynamic of our relationship in any way. I

25:58

mean, we had been living together previous sleep for

26:00

a while and um, so it was just

26:02

great to do that and know that we

26:04

have each other there to lean on.

26:06

Has been a really awesome feeling and

26:09

we're having a great time. I'm Morgan number two.

26:12

It's time for the good news.

26:19

Well, Jacob and Leah Simmons were

26:21

getting certified to become foster parents, and

26:23

they were waiting and waiting for their placement, and the

26:25

time finally came. They get the call

26:27

they're getting a three month old baby boy.

26:30

So they go pick him up. Well, there's already

26:32

conflict. The baby boy has tested

26:34

positive for coronavirus. They have

26:37

a three year old at home already, so they're

26:39

like, oh my gosh, what are we gonna do. They

26:41

made the right decision. They took the baby home

26:43

anyway, made the dad quarantine

26:45

with the new foster baby, separated

26:48

it for about two weeks. Then

26:50

now everything is okay. No one

26:53

else got corona, the baby's fine, and

26:55

they have a new foster baby at home. That's like a fantastic

26:57

story. Cool right, Yeah, I love it. That's

26:59

what it's all about. That was tell

27:01

me something good boy show

27:04

down story up to day.

27:06

This story comes us from Tulsa, Oklahoma.

27:09

Guy meets girl on a dating app last

27:12

week, Hey, we should go out to dinner. She's like, yeah,

27:14

sounds good. He picks her up, they go out to

27:16

dinner, he pays for the meal. Then

27:18

they're driving back to her place and he's

27:21

cops, whooo because he was speeding,

27:23

and he's like oh, and he floors

27:26

it high speed chase, blowing

27:28

through stop signs, red lights, and

27:30

he finally pulls over. Turns out he had five

27:33

warrants for previous traffic offenses and drug

27:35

charges. Imagine you're her though, and

27:38

this knucklehead that you want on a first day with us running

27:40

from the cops with you in the car, and

27:43

you can't let her out real quick. No they're married now,

27:45

No, I'm scared. I don't know. That's

27:47

when she knew she loved that Write

27:49

or Die. She was released, not charged,

27:52

and I don't think there's gonna be a second date. Dang,

27:55

there you go. I'm munchboxed. That's your bone head

27:57

story of the day. So

28:00

tell us what happened at your house. So

28:02

we had some people there hanging some stuff

28:05

and one of the guys was outside

28:07

on a ladder, elderly

28:09

ish. I you know, the

28:11

one guy probably should have been the younger guys should

28:14

have been the one on the ladder, but he had a broken leg. So

28:16

the older gentleman went up and the

28:18

ladder went off the edge

28:20

and he fell off the ladder and couldn't

28:24

move at your house, yes,

28:26

you saw this. It was awful, like

28:29

scary situation. He didn't want

28:31

to move, so then that's scary because you're

28:34

not supposed to. Then you hear I was thinking I've seen

28:36

on TV. Don't move on, don't move on? What

28:38

do you do? By the way, so we call what

28:42

do you do? Immediately? Do you run out there? You

28:44

know, like everyone's there's lots of people at my house and everybody's

28:46

freaking out, and like, my yes,

28:50

there's multiple people at my house and we're

28:52

all kind of like scrambling what to do. We decide

28:54

to call nine to one one to get paramedics there.

28:56

The paramedics show up, everything is like

28:59

fine, but they take his heart

29:01

rate and they're like, gosh, his heart rate is so

29:03

low, and he's like, yeah, I'm not going in though I'm

29:05

not going in, and then he decides

29:07

to go. And then we

29:09

got an update the next day

29:12

that he had a pacemaker put in and

29:15

that he should have that is something that he would have needed

29:17

regardless of the fall, but he probably never

29:19

would have gone to the hospital for and

29:22

so they say that the fall is one of those

29:24

weird things that probably saved his life.

29:27

What so you having an unstable ladder

29:29

really saving this? Let now

29:32

your ladder? Good? It went off the ledge. I

29:34

know. I thought once he was better,

29:36

I thought that night, are we gonna get sued?

29:39

Like I don't know the insurance because

29:41

we didn't know the full update. And then when I got

29:43

the update that it saved his life, I was like, we're definitely

29:45

not getting sued. So

29:47

I used the same two guys. Yeah,

29:50

that guy's really old. Okay, you know what I'm talking about.

29:52

Guys, it's like a d Yeah,

29:55

what is he good? Yeah? Okay, now

29:58

more that it can't hang out my mirror like what

30:01

I tried to be careful with the elderly comment, but yeah,

30:04

yeah, isn't that nuts. Yeah,

30:07

if Jimmy Johnson had this happen to him, he went on

30:09

Survivor. I was going on Survivor and he

30:11

get like her or something and they went in They're like, oh, you

30:13

have a heart issue. Had to put a heart a stent in because

30:16

they found it. Yeah, he went in. He

30:18

was going through casting and they found this defect

30:20

or whatever the and that so he got it put in. So

30:23

he wasn't ably cast. But he came back a couple of seasons

30:25

later once he healed from surgery and like the screening

30:27

process, they physically screened you. He didn't

30:29

pass. They found an issue and they were like, oh my god, we

30:31

need to put this in your heart. Put a stent in his heart.

30:34

Wow. So I don't know if you remember

30:36

this part of my dad's health journey,

30:38

but we were in California for something. We got

30:41

a call that my dad had a stroke. I don't know if

30:43

you remember. It was like twenty and sixteen, but that stroke

30:45

was, you know, awful. But only

30:48

because he had the stroke did they

30:50

find the tumor in his throat, Because

30:52

like, he couldn't move his hand after the stroke,

30:54

so they wanted to go in his neck and work on a

30:56

nerve to go down to his hand. And then when they

30:58

went to scam the neck for the nerve, they

31:01

found the tumor and they and

31:03

they caught it early ish, but they

31:05

said they likely that's something they wouldn't have

31:07

caught without the stroke, and they weren't

31:09

related. Yeah, that's crazy crazy.

31:11

Well, I'm glad that that guy's okay. Yes,

31:14

I'm sure, Helly, fine over your house. They got a new Pacemaker's

31:17

right? I'm asking about it, hey, or don't you got a new pacemaker?

31:19

But let me see it. I guess you can't really show it,

31:21

can't you. I don't know. This

31:24

is Gauge from Witchtock,

31:27

Kansas, who left us a voicemail last week Morning

31:29

Studio. A man is Eddie's

31:31

Jeep a standard. If it is man,

31:34

he's the manliest man there is on the show. I

31:36

don't care what anybody says. Anyways.

31:38

The only thing I have left is Eddie.

31:44

They are right, stick shift it is, of course.

31:46

I mean, I feel like you're gonna have a jeep, you do it the right way

31:49

manual. I didn't. My jeep wasn't

31:51

manual. It wasn't it wasn't the

31:53

wrong way I learned. My first car

31:55

was a Jeep when I was sixteen years old, and it was stick shift.

31:57

And ever since then I wanted a four door. When I had

31:59

a fan, we always say I have a family, get

32:01

a four door. Now I have a four door stick shift,

32:04

So I mean that's the only way I would drive a gee. Absolutely.

32:06

I like to eat and drive. Sometimes you can't

32:08

do it, and it's hard to eat and drive if you have a stick

32:11

shift. That's right, Hey, coming up in a second. Oh,

32:13

we have a caller here that's going to ask about Ray's wedding

32:16

versus my wedding and if

32:18

we're going to do something that Ray did at his wedding.

32:20

Now the pressure I gotta live up to Ray's wedding. What

32:22

kind of pressure is this? Ray? Dude, I did

32:25

nothing for that wedding. It was everybody else that created

32:27

that. That was pretty magical, though, thank you. The

32:29

pressure on

32:31

the phone right now is Brittany in Ohio.

32:34

Hey, Brittany, how are you good? How are you? Bobby

32:37

doing pretty good? What can I do for you? So my

32:39

question is since ready and they

32:41

dance to a song that Ray

32:43

wrote for their first dance, Curious

32:46

if you plan to do the same for yours

32:48

and Caitlin's first dance? I do not, no,

32:52

because I think with the Ray there was some novelty there

32:54

that he doesn't write songs, and it was like, hey,

32:56

this is a special moment. I mean, part

32:58

of my career is writing and performing

33:01

comedy songs. So no,

33:03

I'm not gonna make this wedding about me performing.

33:07

She doesn't want me to, would

33:10

you know, I wouldn't. The only thing

33:12

that I would do is because

33:15

we don't really have a lot of plans yet, and

33:17

I'm allowing myself to talk about the wedding now after raised

33:19

wedding is over ray with your permission, I

33:21

would like to talk about my impending nuptials past

33:24

the torch. Yeah, but hand that to me. Well,

33:26

it is tough though. It's like, oh, I'm old news

33:28

and you're the new shiny thing. So

33:33

I know. She has been working with a wedding

33:35

planner already a bit, and we're still

33:38

looking at early summer for hours because

33:40

it's right when we feel like either people

33:43

have the opportunity to have have the vaccine

33:45

or we can have rapid testing there, So

33:49

that's why we're doing it. Then. Otherwise we would just

33:51

wait, but we feel like early summer allows us

33:53

to do that. The only performance part of

33:55

it that I would do would be if at the reception, We've

33:57

talked about having a music set

33:59

up where just people can come

34:01

and play if they want, because I'm

34:03

sure we'll have a lot of friends there. They're in the music business

34:06

that play and so who knows. We can hire

34:08

like a bassis and a drummer, and then anybody else can come up and grab

34:10

a guitar and say if there was that kind of section at

34:12

the do you have to be a

34:14

professional to take advantage of the microphone?

34:17

Absolutely not, Okay, absolutely

34:20

everyone. We haven't done this yet. It's just something we've talked

34:22

about, but that would be fun. That would be the only performance though

34:24

fun. I've kid around with her. It's like, I have a special

34:27

song Maverett, and I'm gonna do it during our

34:29

wedding because that was Ray and

34:31

bays first dance. I was like, I want to perform it for

34:33

you while we're as my vowels.

34:36

And she does not want that to happen. I can tell by the cringe

34:38

she gets on her face when I say that. But you know, also

34:40

I'm dealing with now is the

34:42

guest list, and we're not

34:45

planning on a COVID wedding. But we're also

34:47

not going to have a massive wedding. You

34:49

have a lot of people that you want to invite

34:52

that you go only have this many people I can't invite,

34:54

and you start having to do survivor. Well,

34:57

I gotta cut this person. What's your number?

35:00

Well, and then people that don't have they'll

35:02

almost say this, Now, if you don't have a serious boyfriend

35:04

or a girlfriend, you don't need to bring a day Oh,

35:08

you come by yourself because we don't have a No,

35:10

we don't have a lot of room. We're not gonna say well

35:12

we're having it yet, but there's not a ton of space

35:14

there, so um,

35:17

that's what we're going to do. Do you have

35:19

celebs on your list? We haven't made

35:21

the list yet. It's just no

35:24

celebrities for the sake of being a celebrity, right.

35:26

If it's anyone, it would be a friends of ours. But

35:28

I mean, like you guys met through a friend

35:31

on that worked in uh what's

35:33

it called Dancing with Stars? Right? So would

35:35

you bring Tom Berzer on? No,

35:37

my friend that I knew from Dancing with the Stars did

35:39

publicity on American Idol and Dancing

35:42

with the Stars. But no, I wouldn't.

35:44

Ryan Seacrest, Lionel, Lionel

35:48

for sure, come on listen if Lionel wanted to come. What

35:52

if you want to be music? Could you imagine that's

35:54

what the setup is for, right? For us

35:56

to just nudge people up there, come

35:58

on, because you don't want to add ask anyone,

36:01

but you'd be like, well, I mean, there's a microphone out

36:03

there. What's you going out there and do? It's a song? Um.

36:06

So that's what we're in the middle of doing, Analysica. I

36:08

think we're gonna make the guest list this

36:11

weekend. I'm going to the Grand

36:13

Canyon to shoot for net Geo, and I think

36:15

on the way over there, because it's such a long trip, we're gonna

36:17

do our guest list together. You're on

36:19

top of it. Why I mean it is I feel like

36:21

that's quite early, like you

36:23

just got engaged, like

36:26

like six or seven months. I know, but man,

36:28

I know that's what I'm saying. I just feel like you're going real fast

36:31

and with a planner. They want to know how big the wedding guests

36:33

so they can plan it. That's one of the first things

36:35

is that I'm learning is that they have to know how

36:37

many people are at the wedding so they can plan what they want. So

36:40

when you're when you're addressing the envelope,

36:42

I assume if they don't have a serious boyfriend,

36:44

you just put their name on the envelope, and they're supposed

36:46

to know not to rs VP a guest. For example,

36:49

if it was Morgan, who doesn't have a serious boyfriend, I would

36:51

put you know, it's a you know Morgan number two. But at

36:53

the beginning of Princess, I put only only

36:56

number two. Good smarty. You gotta make

36:58

that clear because I did RSV you to a wedding back

37:00

in the day and when I didn't have anybody in the rcup,

37:03

because I figure I'll find a chick to take with me, and she was like, I

37:05

got an email set Hey, no, no, no, only

37:07

you so worked out man,

37:09

I one of the bride's moods. Stop

37:14

it was good you didn't I did. I'm sure

37:16

pure We don't want to see a picture. Hey,

37:19

brettany how do you feel about that answer? I

37:22

like that answer. I think it would be a pretty

37:24

epic if you had like all these celebrity

37:27

friends of yours. It's not going to be about celebrities.

37:30

It's not. It's not gonna be about celebrities. We don't.

37:32

I don't care about that. And

37:35

the only people that will come that people know

37:37

are people that are already friends, like close friends

37:39

with us. Some of them probably happened

37:41

to be a bit known, but we're not doing this celebrity

37:44

jam band. Yeah,

37:47

all right, hey, thank you Brittany. Yeah, thanks

37:49

for having me on. And congratulations to you

37:51

and Caitlin, Ray and Bay and Mike d and

37:53

his fiance. Okay, thank you

37:55

for everyone. We all accept your congratulations.

37:58

Have a good day, are you too?

38:00

Bye? All right by Hey,

38:02

let me encourage you to check out the podcast Get

38:05

Real with Caroline Hobby. She talks

38:07

to Ken Block, who's the lead

38:09

singer from Sister Hazel remember

38:11

their songs, of course, to say what

38:13

it is I see you wonder

38:16

if I'll always be with

38:18

you? Words can't see I

38:20

can't too, oh

38:23

for you

38:25

have to figure out Just

38:29

he talking about how they blew up and how hard

38:31

it is to have like a little bit of fame at

38:33

first, and just check it out. It's called they

38:35

Get Real Podcast with Caroline Hobby.

38:38

Another story I was reading was about James

38:40

Cordon and he was talking about

38:42

when he got famous and how he got a

38:44

little too big for his britches and he's going to therapy now

38:46

because he was drunk on fame.

38:49

Whoa and wasn't the best person because

38:51

of it. Do you know James Cordon this, I'd have to google

38:53

him right now. Chubby

38:55

guy Lake show guy.

38:57

Oh that's

38:59

it, that's what I need. He said, I was behaving

39:01

like a brat when I became famous. I started to behave

39:03

like a brat. It's so intoxicating,

39:05

the first plush of fame, and I think it's even

39:07

more intoxicating if you're not bred for it. I

39:10

thought that was an interesting article, one because he admits

39:13

to it, and two, yeah,

39:15

there are artists in country music when they get

39:18

their first hit of success, they're

39:20

difficult and then usually

39:23

they come out of it. But I have friends

39:25

now that when they got a hit or two, they weren't

39:27

tough to be around, but now they

39:29

start to grow up a little bit and realize it's

39:31

even harder to have your next hits and it's

39:34

important to treat people well. So I thought that was

39:36

interesting. You're

39:39

Samy's Pile of Stories. So Macy's

39:41

is canceling in person visits with Santa,

39:44

but they're offering an online experience,

39:46

and I'm sure other department

39:48

stores here to follow. But Macy's has been

39:50

hosting visits with Santa in New York since

39:53

eighteen sixty one. Dang, that's

39:55

when Santa was one year old. Yeah, it's a long time

39:57

ago. They said, baby sat with Baby

39:59

Santa. So macys

40:01

dot com slash Santa land us

40:03

where you can go for that and they'll have other interactive

40:05

games with elves and stuff. But that's pretty cool

40:08

because a lot of folks aren't going to stores as much.

40:10

We have to go get our crap, but we get in and out. Yeah,

40:12

we don't linger as much. But where you would

40:14

go and wait inline and sit with Santa, it's probably

40:17

easier now. Yeah, pull up Santa

40:19

on the old zoom. What

40:21

else? So do you think

40:24

that there's a certain chore you do or is there

40:26

a chore that Caitlin does that you

40:28

find to be a little bit Yeah. Cooking. She's

40:31

the greatest cook. I couldn't believe

40:34

the first time she said she goes, I like to cook.

40:36

I was like, really, okay, what are you gonna make

40:39

chicken broth? And she was like, no, actually

40:41

I think we'll do you know, a pasta with the side.

40:43

And I was like, wait, what she's so good at cooking

40:46

that? Yeah, it's it's it's hot. Well,

40:49

according to a survey, men

40:52

are very I don't

40:54

think, don't like signore and turned on. But why

40:58

does that creep me out? Right now? When

41:00

they watch a woman cook, I don't know that. I just

41:04

stare at her. No no, no no. But

41:07

also heads up, guys, women find

41:09

it super attractive when men do chores too.

41:12

It doesn't say which one in particular,

41:14

but I would say, I don't know vacuum making

41:16

best. Well, when I fixed things, my wife usually says

41:18

like, that's pretty awesome. Oh yeah,

41:20

hey, lessons. Sometimes I feel

41:22

her heart flutter when I pick up the dishes or

41:26

or put the take out into the trash.

41:29

I'll get this baby and that that's that saxopho.

41:33

Okay, you know that she has told me that she

41:35

thinks it's pretty awesome when you take the trash out.

41:38

Well, I do take the trash out, I know, but she commented

41:40

on it. Okay, well I'll do it. Yeah.

41:45

So this could be cute if you've got a family,

41:48

Like a husband goes as Joe Exotic,

41:50

the wife is Carol Baskin, and then all the kids

41:52

dress up as little tigers. Because I think that's what Jason

41:54

Aldean might do with Brittany Joe

41:57

Exotic is gonna be a very Halloween. Jason

42:01

is Joe's eyes can be awesome, Yes, and then Brittany

42:03

actually will probably look amazing in her Carol

42:05

Bausing cat suit. And then their little kids

42:07

as tigers is pretty cute. Yeah,

42:09

just kids addresses anything. It's good, all right? That Amy,

42:12

Yep, it made me. That's my pile. That

42:14

was Amy's pile of stories. It's

42:16

time for the good news.

42:23

Joseph who's seventy eight years olds driving

42:25

down the road with his hotty wife who's seventy

42:27

six years old, and all of a sudden they get boom

42:30

crashed into from behind and they

42:32

leave the roadway down into a

42:34

canal and their car is sinking in

42:36

water. Luckily, there's a bunch of bystanders.

42:39

Seven people jump in the water and pull him

42:41

and his wife to safety. Wow. Yeah,

42:43

him in the hottie, him in the hottie. Well, I thought

42:45

that was going to come back around later in the story.

42:48

Now you were thinking he's seventy eight, he's rolling

42:50

around with his wife, and you're thinking, Oh, they just hit

42:52

the gas instead of the break and they went into the water. No,

42:54

someone hit them caused them to go in the

42:56

water. I was just trying to sit. I

42:59

was thinking, no, I was thinking, why

43:01

is he talking about then being hottie. He's like, there's gonna be something

43:03

coming, But no, no, I just wanted to say

43:05

the editorial. Yeah, just you know, add

43:08

some spice to the story. Okay,

43:10

there you go. Thankfully

43:13

those bystanders saw that wreck. That's

43:15

what it's all about. That was tell

43:17

me something good. We

43:20

are one week out from

43:23

crowning the first ever Bobby Bones Show employee

43:25

of the month. That's right,

43:27

yeah, I'm I'm sure it looks good on you, Bobby, So I have one

43:29

week left to impress. Thank you munch Bucks check

43:32

mark right there, yep, one

43:34

week out. Also, what's the day

43:36

we set for you guys doing something romantic

43:38

for your girls? I thought of the year. Okay,

43:41

I am already there. I did a proposal,

43:44

all right, come on, yes,

43:46

it does counter I'm proposing

43:48

then, okay, great? Oh boy.

43:51

Eddie was up at the house this weekend and he goes, hey,

43:53

can you your garage or you're you're born

43:55

in the backyard. I was like, what for you guys? Want to recrypt that

43:57

proposal with my wife?

44:00

If it's still set up, why not? Yeah?

44:02

So by the end of the year or

44:04

by December first, I've

44:07

forgotten what are y'all doing romantic too?

44:09

I am no, it was only the guys. I

44:12

think it was the Yeah, it was only the guys. Okay, the

44:14

guys on the show. I have to do something romantic for their partner, okay,

44:17

because they've been married how long? Fifteen

44:19

years? Five years? One

44:21

day? Nice,

44:25

easy to remember. So okay,

44:27

by December first is what it is? So

44:29

little over a month? Okay, just making sure. Let's

44:31

go over and get the Morning Corny with Amy

44:37

Morning Corny. So I got this joke

44:39

from a kid named Rome that listens to the show. Shout

44:42

out, Rome met you the other day? What

44:44

goes? Oh? What

44:47

goes ooh? A cow with no

44:49

lips? That

44:56

was the Morning Corny. That's pretty

44:58

funny. Yeah, daylight

45:00

savings this weekend. Thanks for

45:02

the reminder. This is not the fun

45:05

one. Oh, you lose

45:07

sleep on this one, right? This

45:09

is you set your clock forward, but

45:12

it just gets dark quicker spring

45:14

forward, right, the good one when it comes to sleep,

45:16

that's the bad one. When it comes to outside,

45:19

it's the good one for a night. It's

45:21

the bad one for half a year. Oh, i'd say a

45:23

week bones a week. The whole

45:26

sleep one hour adjustment lasts about a week.

45:28

Well, Halloween's coming up, too, so if

45:30

you work in country radio, they send out these packs

45:33

of country artists wishing people happy Halloween. See

45:35

if you can name the artist that we

45:38

got in this promotional pack of artists wishing

45:40

us happy Halloween. Okay, write your answer

45:42

down here you go, Okay, wishing you a very

45:44

happy Halloween. Boo. I

45:48

like that, all right, say it on the count of three, one two three,

45:51

ry good? All

45:55

right. They get harder as we go. Who is wishing

45:57

us happy Halloween? Here? Wishing you a

45:59

happy Halloween? One two

46:02

three? Good? Who

46:11

is now wishing us a very happy

46:14

Halloween? Wishing you a very happy Halloween?

46:16

All right? Saying on account of three one

46:19

two three? Wow?

46:25

Hold on, everybody yelled, Eddie yelled. George straight. Thomas

46:28

said George, And you said Thomas Rhett, I

46:30

said the chief, Oh, Eric

46:32

Church, Wow, play that again, Raybell, ye, wishing

46:35

you a very happy Halloween. It does sound like

46:37

Thomas rhete though I could definitely hear that. Thank you,

46:39

But Amy, you're right, nice job. Okay, there's one.

46:41

Let's keep going We got a few more named this one

46:43

wishing you a happy Halloween. One more

46:45

time, wishing you a happy Halloween. Here

46:48

we go, one, two three

46:50

dirt. I

46:53

don't know bones you played on that

46:55

one? Okay, it might

46:57

get you. Gotta say it one on account of

46:59

three though. It's like paper rock scissors when you

47:01

wait to see they put down. But are you writing it down?

47:03

I was going to heard

47:07

me all right? Name this one? Who's the country artist

47:09

wishing us happy Halloween? Happy Halloween?

47:12

What? Come on? It's easy, guys, come on,

47:14

happy Halloween? Got

47:16

it? One? Two three? Nice?

47:20

Got

47:20

it and forgot

47:24

as? I got

47:26

no

47:27

shows

47:31

my head, everybody, god

47:38

of Okay, here we go. We got

47:40

a couple more. Name this country artist

47:42

who is saying happy Halloween? And I hope you have

47:44

a happy Halloween. It's a tough

47:46

one, the toughest one so far. And I hope

47:48

you have a happy Halloween. What oh

47:52

it again? One more and I hope you have a happy Halloween.

47:54

Here we go, one, two three,

47:59

which Miranda Randa

48:02

kese Er. Oh

48:04

yeah, yeah,

48:08

nobody got it. I know it's good because

48:10

I had it wrong. Obviously I

48:14

get it, but we all got it wrong. So I'm happy about that. Okay,

48:18

name this one. Here's a hint. His dad's a dentist.

48:21

Okay, because it's gonna be tough. I don't

48:23

know anybody's dad. His dad's

48:25

a dentist. That's your hint. Here you go, have a

48:27

safe and happy Halloween. Oh,

48:29

Eddie's quick to got it. Have

48:32

a safe and happy Halloween. His

48:35

dad's a dentist. His dad actually invented

48:37

something that dentist used everywhere all the time. That's very

48:40

cool, drill. I'm not telling you what he invented. All

48:42

right, here we go, one, two, three, No,

48:49

I'm not I got it wrong. I'm not claiming it. I'm like,

48:51

oh, I wrote down Charles and Hillary, but

48:53

then without Da. You

48:55

really missed that one. She

48:58

was like everybody but day by Wood, Eddie,

49:01

Lunchbox are back in it. Okay, okay,

49:03

we only have two left.

49:05

Nervous Okay, next

49:07

up? Who is the country artist wishing us happy Halloween?

49:10

Trigger treat baby? What

49:14

that's easy? Easy, easy, easy? I'm

49:16

trigger treat baby. What

49:19

you know? Yeah? I got it? No,

49:22

treat baby. I couldn't hear it. Trigger

49:25

treat baby? What

49:28

on? Okay? Okay, okay, I

49:32

I got it. I'm in the league. I'm I

49:34

bet you he gets it wrong. Ones, I'll bet you ten dollars.

49:36

Oh make that dollar. Okay,

49:40

here we go one, two three

49:43

by Carrington. He

49:46

didn't make you missed

49:48

it? Yeah, Eddie Lunchbox. Now okay,

49:53

let's go to the ninth and final one named the country

49:55

artist wishing us happy Halloween, wishing you

49:57

a happy Halloween. And Eddie writes

49:59

it down. Amy writes it down, wishing

50:03

you a happy Halloween. I mean this could

50:05

be one of two people. Okay, here

50:07

we go all wait, wait, wait, here we go one two

50:10

three, it's

50:15

Josh. Okay,

50:18

there's a tie, going to the tiebreaker

50:20

only one oh man, just buzzing

50:22

with your name. Ok here

50:24

we go, Happy Halloween, Eddie,

50:26

Brothers Osbourne. Correct, you

50:33

don't need to listen to here, and we have to

50:35

clip following it. I would like to hear

50:37

it, play it again, Happy Halloween,

50:40

Lunchbox. That's John from Brothers

50:42

Osbourne. Brothers Osborne was and

50:44

you could have got that off him saying home on Eddie

50:46

has a winter. Nice thank you.

50:49

Who would you like to thank all

50:51

those people saying happy Halloween? Thank you for

50:54

giving us the happy Halloween. Appreciate that, and I'll

50:56

be honest, I was gonna have said Halloween, but after hearing

50:58

all them, I agree pretty pumped too.

51:01

Dang, it

51:03

is now time to open up the Mailbagbies,

51:07

mailbag, Hello,

51:09

Bobby Bones. My wife and I

51:11

recently found out we're having a daughter. We

51:14

hadn't really talked about names before, but we

51:16

both agreed that each of us will

51:19

retain veto power. When

51:22

we did start discussing names, both

51:24

of us wanted to name her after our late mothers.

51:27

Her mom's name was Karen and

51:29

my mom's name was not a meme. I

51:32

told her the baby can take my mom's name as her first

51:35

name and her mom's as the middle name.

51:38

I just don't want to set our daughter if you bully throughout

51:40

her life named Karen. I

51:42

told her I'd be fine with whatever first name she picks,

51:45

as long as it doesn't lead to the baby being picked on.

51:47

But she's pretty insistent on Karen. I

51:50

wanted to see what your device would be on the situation.

51:53

Signed Michael. That's

51:55

tough because she just wanted to how long Karen will be

51:57

around being a Karen? Oh?

51:59

Yeah, good point. Will

52:02

it be another five to seven years,

52:04

because that's probably when it's going to start to affect

52:07

that baby. This

52:09

is what I would say. If your

52:11

only reason to not

52:13

name the baby Karen is because of a meme,

52:16

a fashionable now meme,

52:20

I would say you can name the baby Karen and

52:23

call the baby by her middle name, whatever

52:26

it is. If Karen is not feeling

52:29

like it's the appropriate thing to call her because

52:31

of what pop

52:33

cultures telling us. So it could

52:35

be Karen Susan

52:39

Jabberwocke. Listen,

52:42

she's got to live with last name Jabberwakee. That's tough too.

52:45

So I would say, if you're only

52:47

worried about that, it too shall pass.

52:50

And maybe Karen ends up being a Knight. And if it's

52:52

not, then she makes sure her middle name is strong,

52:54

because that's what you'll call her. Yeah,

52:56

I think I don't think you named the Karen

52:58

as the first name. Do you think they'll allow long enough either

53:01

way? Like, let's just just spare

53:04

her of that. It's fine, you can work Karen and

53:06

elsewhere do the other one,

53:08

right, I don't know you

53:10

wouldn't name the baby Karen at all. I

53:14

mean middle, you could go middle, but she's

53:16

already said she doesn't want that. Well, too

53:18

bad, right, I wouldn't

53:21

something. I would have said my mom's name was Judy, And

53:23

if Judy was the meme, I would think long and

53:26

hard about just throwing that

53:28

out there, because you never it could last forever, and

53:30

then now you've like knowingly name something

53:32

though that's lasted forever like that. This

53:35

is my point. Yeah, yeah, not a good point.

53:37

Nothing really. It's such a

53:41

pop culture moment with the word

53:43

Karen because of a Dane Cook joke

53:46

that turned into what are most middle

53:48

aged white women named Karen?

53:51

I just I

53:53

don't think it's gonna last. Yeah, maybe all name

53:56

a Karen, give her a strong middle name,

53:59

call her by the middle name, and

54:01

if Karen slips and it's not a bad then then

54:03

if you want to go back to Karen, you can or let

54:05

the kid when she gets older, because sometimes kids will decide

54:07

they go by my first name. It's true. Yeah,

54:10

I have a nephew to nephews that go

54:12

by their middle names, so that's normal too.

54:15

Their first names, they're just they're just there.

54:18

That's That's what I'm gonna do. Name baby Karen. Do

54:20

you lose this battle, Michael, Just don't

54:22

call her Karen, that's the compromise. That

54:25

was bobbiesmail

54:27

bird. This is a voicemail we got. This

54:29

is from last night. Here you go,

54:31

Hey Bobby, morning studio. I have

54:34

a question. I need to advice. I gets

54:36

a bunch and I was

54:38

chipping and I was like, I'm kipping on the total.

54:40

But that has the tax and everything names dud

54:42

it. So when you're doing your percentage,

54:45

do you tip on the total

54:47

bill with taxes and everything, or do

54:49

you only tip on the sub total

54:52

beforehand? Let me know, it's so curious.

54:54

Well, what you can do is look at the tax

54:57

and tip the tax right double

55:00

it's double attacks. Look at the tax, double attacks. So

55:02

this is not your tip, that's your tip. If you're

55:05

going by that rule, you look at the sub total,

55:07

you'll have to look at with tax. You tip on that

55:09

because you can tip double the attacks. I mean

55:11

I always include

55:14

the tax because okay,

55:16

we're not bragging. I'm just saying if you're by

55:18

that rule, like I just am like, what

55:20

can I give you? Yeah? But I don't think I

55:23

think you could do either way. It's what I was gonna say.

55:25

I always throw in the tax, but

55:27

if you don't, I don't think that that that

55:30

anybody's going to be offended by that. Yeah, double

55:32

up attacks. That's the official tip.

55:34

You want to do more than that? Great, you want to do

55:36

less than that? Question

55:39

yourself? Luck coming for you.

55:43

Let's go over to Morgan number two for a segment called

55:45

food World. Each

55:48

time for food World, Numb Numb, Numb

55:50

with Morgan number two. If

55:52

you have any really big Chick fil A

55:54

fans in the family this holiday season,

55:57

they're dropping a gift pack of

55:59

three of their popular sauces, so Barbecue,

56:01

their Chick fil A Sauce and Polynesian,

56:04

and you can buy them starting today. They'd make a really good

56:06

stocking stuffer that will be a fun thing to get.

56:08

Yes, I want to sauce. There's also

56:11

a story where Chick fil A will be the

56:13

sauces and I don't know if this is

56:15

the same thing or not, but the sauces are

56:17

selling or going to help kids get through college.

56:20

Like all of it is going toward college scholarship.

56:22

Yes, I think is a scholarships for employees.

56:25

Maybe it says you soon won't have to visit Chick

56:27

Fila to get your hands on the signature sauces, which is

56:29

what Morgan was talking about, and maybe it

56:31

is the same, but all the proceeds from this are going

56:33

toward a scholarship initiative for employees.

56:36

Cool. These are bottles, so

56:38

this is a bit different. The chain said

56:40

the starting mid November, sixteen ounce bottles

56:42

of the company's signature sauces will be made for purchase

56:45

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi

56:48

who come on, and then

56:50

one percent of the royalties will go to help kids

56:52

get through school. That's awesowesome. They

56:54

could just keep that money because you know people

56:56

are gonna buy that stuff like crazy. That's cool.

56:59

It's almost tell me they're good there. A

57:02

restaurant in New York shared a story about the time they

57:04

accidentally served a two thousand dollars

57:06

bottle of wine to a couple that ordered

57:08

an eighteen dollars bottle and

57:12

serve that eighteen dollars wine

57:14

to some Wall Street guys who had ordered

57:17

the more expensive bottle. Yeah.

57:19

Can you take the difference in expensive and non expensive?

57:21

I can't, But I bet

57:23

too that couple that got the really expensive lines

57:26

like this is not very good because

57:28

I bet the real snobby wine

57:30

has some sort of tart.

57:33

You said, I don't know thing about wine, but mostly

57:36

when I've had like fruity, like

57:38

fruit fruit food, I'm always like this,

57:41

you have to have a palette developed for this sophisticated

57:45

one. Couple says, Okay, we were at

57:47

the restaurant. We wanted some pinot noir, so

57:49

I said, yes, eighteen dollars. And

57:52

there was this French restaurant in New York, and

57:54

so all of a sudden they get

57:56

their wine. It's a nineteen eighty nine Chateau

57:58

Muton Rothschild, worth two thousand

58:00

dollars, and so

58:03

the mix up happened. The first bottle

58:05

they build him one thousand, nine hundred eighty dollars, Like, we

58:07

didn't. That's not us. We don't want that bottle. Can

58:09

you imagine also that side of it, were you only plan

58:11

to spend twenty bucks on wine and you get a bill

58:14

for two thousand dollars And I

58:16

bet those guys I'm just betting here. But the Wall

58:18

Street guys are like, it's some good one. Yeah,

58:21

you know. They were like, we're celebrating

58:23

ourselves to luck and love and

58:25

more money and they're drinking it, going yeah, we

58:27

deserve this. This tastes good. What's

58:30

the most expensive alcohol, Raymond? If you had any expensive

58:32

alcohol? Yeah, Pappy van Winkle, it

58:34

was just a shot. But I believe a bottle is close

58:37

to a thousand dollars a bottle

58:39

of what is it? Pappy van Winkle? No, But what's the

58:41

alcohol? Bourbon? Something

58:43

like that? Is it bourbon? I think

58:45

so? Yeah, something like that and so, but bourbon

58:48

is whiskey, but not all whiskeys Bourbon. Correct

58:50

has to do if it's whether or not it's from Kentucky. Bourbon's

58:52

from Kentucky. Oh is that right? Yeah?

58:54

And whiskey's from Tennessee. All

58:57

whiskey from Tennessee. I think so.

58:59

I think that's really that's really the only difference. That's

59:01

the factor that makes them different. If

59:04

you had expensive alcohol, Um, the

59:06

most expensive is still in my cabinet, my dom

59:08

perig home that I got from you. Um,

59:11

haven't had it yet. What'd you give a Christmas

59:13

gift? Congratulations?

59:15

I got it to you. I gave it to you for maybe

59:18

the Christmas being awesome? Probably okay,

59:20

well whatever, it's still in there waiting for a special

59:22

moment. But that would be the most expensive what stink says,

59:25

we keep waiting on special moments. I do this with clothes,

59:27

I do this with with nice things, or

59:29

like I'm never gonna gonna use it too, and then the special one never comes.

59:31

It would never use it. Yeah, I think

59:33

you just have to decide what that special moment is. Like

59:36

my dad when I was born, one

59:38

of his friends bottom a bottle of whiskey and say, hey,

59:40

when Eddie graduates graduates

59:42

college, open that up. But I

59:44

think he drank it way before then, because I don't

59:47

remember ever drinking that with it. You should have the

59:49

dom before the end of the year, okay, because it's

59:51

been a rough year for everybody. Yeah,

59:53

you should celebrate a new year and

59:56

dedicate it to not letting things go to waste

59:58

because you never think time's right. When that vaccine

1:00:00

comes up, Oh

1:00:04

get that vaccine, then pop the bottle. Have

1:00:06

you had a sense of alcohol? I mean yes,

1:00:08

the sipping tequila that our CEO

1:00:10

has, what is it casta Drona's I

1:00:13

mean I think that's like I

1:00:15

don't know, every time I sip it, I'm like every

1:00:19

time she swallows she had the cash register

1:00:22

because it's so expensive. Yeah, but

1:00:24

he gets at it to us, so that what about like in two thousand

1:00:27

dollars bottle of wine? Know, the most expensive

1:00:29

wine? You gave us a bottle a camus,

1:00:31

which is really nice. That's

1:00:34

might be the nicest wine I've had. But

1:00:36

then, yeah, it's

1:00:39

time for the good news.

1:00:45

A seven year old Maryland boys proving

1:00:47

you're never too young to help out people in need.

1:00:49

Jaden Friedman led an effort

1:00:52

to make one thousand lunches for the homeless

1:00:54

in his community. He came up with the idea,

1:00:56

he helped organize a group of others to pitch in and

1:00:58

make it happen. They may the mills that will

1:01:00

go feed folks and homeless shelters in

1:01:02

the Pikesville area, and the kid isn't finished

1:01:05

there. He plans to make lunches for the homeless at least

1:01:07

once a month. He may be young, but he knows

1:01:09

why. He wants to give back so

1:01:12

we can give it to other people

1:01:14

and that makes the other

1:01:16

people put a smile on their

1:01:18

face, and people like to put smiles

1:01:21

on our people's faces. Seven

1:01:23

years old. Just an amazing story. That is

1:01:25

what it's all about. That was tell

1:01:28

me something good in

1:01:30

a voicemail last night. This is from Morgan

1:01:33

in Las Vegas. I am a dental hygienis

1:01:36

I heard on the show from Monday

1:01:38

morning than you guys were talking about.

1:01:40

Are the floss picks the same as maybe

1:01:42

the string floss? Bobby was right,

1:01:44

It is not the same. The picks

1:01:47

and the string floss are totally different.

1:01:49

Yes, they go skit between the teams, but if you think

1:01:51

about it, the picks are in a straight line. All

1:01:53

of our teeth have round edges, so to be

1:01:55

able to get underneath your gums and clean the

1:01:58

sides of your chase, you need to use the string phlosoh

1:02:00

to wrap around the sides of your teeth. So I gotta

1:02:02

give this one to Bobby. He was right. Floss

1:02:05

is just a different fabric, and that's why I asked if

1:02:07

it was different. So thanks for that call, because

1:02:09

nobody else told us. You guys that convinced

1:02:11

me I was an idiot. Yeah I thought you were an idiot.

1:02:13

Yeah, so did I after the whole conversation was over.

1:02:17

So it is not the same. Huh. There

1:02:19

you have it. Let's do the news. Let's go Bobby's

1:02:23

story. Remember how

1:02:25

when COVID nineteen first hit you go to the grocery

1:02:27

store and there's no toilet paper, there's no there's

1:02:29

a whole assortment of things there wasn't because

1:02:32

people were doing scared shopping. Not

1:02:35

that it was needed to do, but a panic

1:02:38

had occurred and everyone's just running and grabbing.

1:02:40

Everybody remembers this, right yea. Well,

1:02:42

grocery stores are preparing for a second wave of

1:02:44

panic buying, and they say you should

1:02:46

too a bit because

1:02:48

what's happening now. It's the highest it's ever been

1:02:51

COVID right now, more than

1:02:53

it was in July at its peak, because

1:02:55

people are started to be inside. You have hospitals

1:02:57

all around the country that are almost full capacity.

1:03:00

Again in Wisconsin they got a couple of places

1:03:02

where they've had to build outside hospitals for people. So,

1:03:05

you know, because the election is happening, it's

1:03:07

not as big of a story because there are other stories

1:03:09

that are running alongside of it or slightly

1:03:11

bigger than that. In a bit, we just have fatigue

1:03:13

of hearing about it. Doesn't make it less real, but

1:03:16

we're tired of it being everywhere we look all the time.

1:03:18

So right now is higher

1:03:20

than it's ever been before. And they say, hey,

1:03:23

be careful because it's going to continue

1:03:25

to get worse, which means people

1:03:28

are going to go. Oh, probably should start

1:03:30

loading up. And once someone starts, then

1:03:32

someone else does, then someone else does, and then all

1:03:34

of a sudden we can't get our brawny paper

1:03:36

towels. You know, we literally couldn't

1:03:38

find toilet paper for a while, for like

1:03:41

two months. Yeah, yeah,

1:03:43

So just a heads up. I'm not telling

1:03:45

you to go and do this, because if I say it and you do it,

1:03:47

then everybody else does it. I'm just telling

1:03:49

you to be aware, stay

1:03:52

on the front end of being slightly prepared

1:03:54

for the essentials that people may grab in

1:03:57

a panic, even though they don't buy them.

1:04:00

If I go back to the storm there's no toilet paper and

1:04:02

be so irritated. I remember Ray was having to look out his window

1:04:05

at the Walmart from his apartment complex to let

1:04:07

us know when they brought in shipments. Yeah, we bought

1:04:09

binoculars just for that reason. What

1:04:11

a weird world. I

1:04:13

still have bread in my freezer that I froze

1:04:16

from Marley. I'm still in there,

1:04:18

two loaves. Beyond grocery

1:04:20

goods, there are shortages of exercise equipment,

1:04:22

which I bought a bench press machine four

1:04:25

months ago and it still isn't

1:04:27

in. I don't think it made it yet. They're

1:04:29

completely out of that outdoor

1:04:31

gear because people all want to go outside in camp and get

1:04:33

away from folks now and home

1:04:35

appliances. So

1:04:38

just heads up, I just wanted to share that groceries to starting

1:04:40

to see more people come in and do a little bit of panic buying,

1:04:43

not to make you do it, just to be aware of it.

1:04:45

All right, let's do another one, Bobbies.

1:04:51

I mean, Luke Hombs is killing it right

1:04:53

now. Not even Ariana Grande

1:04:55

can beat him. Her fans are not happy about

1:04:58

it. Luke released his what You See Ain't

1:05:00

Always What You Get deluxe album five New

1:05:02

Songs is past Friday and all five shot

1:05:04

to the top ten of the streaming charts,

1:05:08

but some people aren't happy to see Luke having so

1:05:10

much success. Ariana Grande released

1:05:12

a new song Friday too, and it was runner

1:05:14

up to Luke Combs It's

1:05:17

Awesome, and her fans were ticked that

1:05:19

they were going over to Luke Combs's Instagram and saying

1:05:21

Ariana Grande's best okay

1:05:24

or buy positions on iTunes. It

1:05:27

also appears that some of Orianna's fans have never even

1:05:29

heard of Luke Combs, which probably explains

1:05:32

why they didn't understand him beating her on the chart. Boy

1:05:35

Luke Combs talking about there

1:05:38

you go, that's the news Bobby's

1:05:41

story. So

1:05:44

you had to tell your son that Blake Engwin were married?

1:05:46

Yes, because they kiss in the music video. I didn't

1:05:48

have to tell him that. He tells me that. I

1:05:50

said, no, no no, no, no, they're just stating. He's like, no,

1:05:53

no, they're married. I said,

1:05:56

why are you so adamant that

1:05:58

they're married? Because they kissed all

1:06:00

the time, so he thinks that kissing

1:06:03

equals marriage. So I just left it at

1:06:05

that. So anybody that kisses married

1:06:09

Kaitlin would like to know that, Yeah, I think that would

1:06:11

be good that she'd probably know we're already married. Yeah,

1:06:13

y'all already. It's Stevenson's signs.

1:06:15

He can sign your marriage or you're

1:06:18

married. What about your kids, Eddie, they have feelings

1:06:20

at all about men and women relationship? Well, actually

1:06:23

recently my kids have asked about you and

1:06:25

Caitlin because they're like, they're

1:06:27

at the same house together on

1:06:30

Instagram they kiss like and

1:06:33

I'm just like, yeah, crazy's kind of

1:06:35

walk away. I don't even answer that one because

1:06:37

like, I'm not gonna lie to them and be like, yeah, they're married because they

1:06:39

already saw your proposal. They know you're not married. But

1:06:42

it's funny. That's been a topic of our house kids

1:06:46

full of questions. Zach and Iowa, you're

1:06:48

on the show, Zach, thank you for

1:06:50

Colin. What's going on buddy

1:06:53

studio? I

1:06:56

would just calling in reference to the color

1:06:59

earlier about having

1:07:01

her dad and stepdad walk

1:07:03

her down the aisle. I

1:07:05

was in a similar situation my stepdaughter.

1:07:08

I call her my daughter, but my stepdaughter asked

1:07:11

both of us to walk her down the aisle.

1:07:14

And unfortunately for

1:07:16

her dad, he had a medical

1:07:18

procedure that he wasn't able to attend

1:07:20

the wedding. But we had it all planned

1:07:22

out to where we were going to walk her to Chile,

1:07:24

and he did not want to do the

1:07:27

father daughter dad, so that

1:07:29

was mine already, and then she

1:07:31

asked me to speak at the wedding. So

1:07:36

yeah, I mean, it's it can be done. It's

1:07:38

it's kind of neat, it's different, but it's

1:07:41

fun. It was fun. Yeah, I don't think because

1:07:43

of other people's rules, you

1:07:45

have to insert them as your own. That was my point with

1:07:47

her. He had to call her earlier. You can go

1:07:49

back and listen to the podcast later today, and she said,

1:07:51

Hey, who do I want

1:07:53

to walk me down the aisle? I love my stepdad, I

1:07:55

love my real dad. That's why not

1:07:58

bos, why not have them both? I think about

1:08:00

you in first position is once? And then

1:08:02

she said what about the father daughter dance? I said, why not

1:08:04

two of them? There is no reason you

1:08:07

can't. So yeah,

1:08:09

I appreciate that call, Zach, that you kind of

1:08:11

went through something similar. I

1:08:14

was gonna say they could do the one

1:08:16

father daughter dance, then the mother's son dance,

1:08:19

and then the other father daughter dame. But you gotta clip

1:08:21

a coin to see which father goes first, because if

1:08:23

you just pick out of your heart, that's playing favoritism.

1:08:25

You flip there at the wedding, you

1:08:28

get them both. There you go, okay, head

1:08:31

real dad, tails new bonus

1:08:33

dad. Here you go, poop new

1:08:36

dad. It is all right, Zach. Thanks

1:08:38

man, I hope you have a great day. Thank you. This

1:08:42

guy, Jeremy Durst, who's thirty years old, proposed

1:08:44

to his girlfriend named Sarah. He is a

1:08:46

motocross racer, so he staged a crash

1:08:49

at a racing event and proposed to her

1:08:51

in the crash. See listen,

1:08:54

good for them, congratulations, loving couple. Would

1:08:57

I wouldn't want to put someone through something traumatizing,

1:09:00

like thinking I was in a bad crash. Yeah,

1:09:02

but again it all worked out.

1:09:04

The biker came up with the proposal because it meant

1:09:07

all of their family would be there. So

1:09:09

how do we get all the family there? It's at a race. So

1:09:12

I'm not hating now what happened. Just for me, I would struggle

1:09:14

with going, Okay, I'm gonna propose,

1:09:16

but only after I act like I died of a heart attack. A

1:09:19

motorcycle rider entered his first race

1:09:21

and then faked a crash so he could propose to his girlfriend

1:09:23

in front of a watching crowd. Jeremy

1:09:25

Durst signed up for the Motorama racing

1:09:28

event. Footage shows him losing

1:09:30

control of his bike, which, by the way, I feel like

1:09:32

would also be dangerous and I would really hurt myself

1:09:34

and then the ring would get like jammed in my butt or something

1:09:36

that I had strategically in my pocket. An

1:09:39

official ran towards him, sneaking

1:09:42

him the ring in the process. It is

1:09:44

so smooth because it worked, it's

1:09:46

great. I just couldn't do this before.

1:09:48

Sarah, who is scared to death, rushes

1:09:51

over from the stands to be with him. When

1:09:53

she bent down to check on him, he was on

1:09:55

one knee holding the ring. Oh

1:09:59

here's the clip. It's not the greatest audio

1:10:02

of the proposal. In her response, she

1:10:16

said, yes, it's tough to hear because

1:10:19

it worked. It was great. Next time he

1:10:21

has a crash, though, she's gonna walk over there

1:10:23

and be like, Okay, what what you got

1:10:25

now? Third anniversary? Okay,

1:10:29

good to them. I love it. I love when

1:10:32

a story works out the way it's supposed

1:10:34

to be there. And I'm too. He kind of locked

1:10:36

her in because she's that's a moment

1:10:38

where you create. If you think you're about

1:10:40

to lose something, you want it even more kind

1:10:43

of a you know, he got her

1:10:45

with the like it's okay, I'm fine. I

1:10:47

know you think I died, but I'm alive. Yeah, And then

1:10:49

she's like, yes, yes, I'll marry you. She spreading

1:10:51

him one two until then she's making

1:10:53

a deal with God. She's running over to him. If you just

1:10:56

let him live, God, I promise will you marry

1:10:58

me? Oh? You got me? God to

1:11:00

Let's do this because today I was looking at some

1:11:03

country music notes on this Day in Country

1:11:05

Music, the Bobby Bones Show,

1:11:07

on this Day in Country Today

1:11:10

in nineteen ninety seven, Clint

1:11:12

Black's nothing but the tail Lights with certified

1:11:14

gold. Here's a jam.

1:11:25

May never see

1:11:28

Me. I've been able to see Clint Black a few

1:11:30

times since because I met him, met

1:11:32

him the first time at the Grand ol Opry, talked about

1:11:34

them. He came up on the show, and now I see him

1:11:36

out like

1:11:39

he knows who I am when we talk. He's the nicest guy,

1:11:41

maybe the funniest guy in country music.

1:11:43

Sharp because he's so quick. And if you're

1:11:45

not ready to go in with Clint Black, don't

1:11:48

say anything, because he just shooting

1:11:50

a match you today. In two thousand and

1:11:52

seven, ten years later, Kenny Chesney

1:11:54

locked in a number one on the Billboard Country

1:11:57

Chart with Don't Blink, Don't

1:12:01

Just Like that? Six years

1:12:03

old. Then you take a nap,

1:12:06

Wake up twenty five, then

1:12:08

your high school Sweeten Hunt to come

1:12:11

to Dull play just

1:12:14

Today. In twenty fourteen, Sam

1:12:17

Hunt's debut album mana Vello was released.

1:12:20

It produced four number ones and one that peaked

1:12:22

at number two, but it was kind of our

1:12:24

hay world, this is sam Hunt, because

1:12:26

right before that, I felt like Ray was hosting sam Hunt

1:12:29

at david Busters. Do you remember that, Ray

1:12:31

dude, he was selling out david Busters.

1:12:33

Are people in the parking lot in the road because

1:12:35

there wasn't even enough seats there for him.

1:12:38

He was bigger than his venues that he was playing.

1:12:40

He didn't have this record out yet, and then you fall

1:12:42

off stage. That was with Caanan Smith.

1:12:44

Oh that wasn't what Sam out now. But I remember

1:12:47

Ray Mundo hosting a Sam

1:12:49

Hunt party at david Busters and it

1:12:51

was just jammed the gills. Let's

1:12:54

see leave the night on. It wasn't number one, twenty

1:12:56

two, take your time,

1:13:00

steal freedom.

1:13:02

I don't change my jam

1:13:05

house party. We'll have that. You

1:13:09

don't

1:13:13

make you miss Me, which was a jam

1:13:18

girl, I'm gonna make you miss me, make

1:13:20

you wish to shoot sweeping peaking

1:13:23

A number two was break up in a small town jam.

1:13:25

She would get down with somebody

1:13:28

I know. I guess this is how I would

1:13:30

go small

1:13:32

town. See that's good. His

1:13:34

last record, Southside,

1:13:37

which has kin folks hard

1:13:39

to forget

1:13:42

possible my favorite record of the year. So I went back and looked

1:13:44

at the CMA nominations for Record

1:13:46

of the Year and it's not in there. I think he got the shaft

1:13:48

on that one. It's such a great record, every

1:13:50

single song, because every time I hear one randomly,

1:13:52

I'm like, Oh, that's a good song. What is that? Oh it's from that record.

1:13:54

There's like eight songs on that record that I'm just like, Man, that's

1:13:56

fantastic. So let's

1:13:59

see hard to forget

1:14:01

remember this one though, You've got ago

1:14:09

there you go. That's on this dance country music,

1:14:11

which I thought was pretty cool that

1:14:14

on this day, and hey,

1:14:17

spoiler alert for Dancing with the Stars last night,

1:14:19

this will be quick spoiler alert.

1:14:21

Spoiler alert, spoiler alert.

1:14:24

That's Evil's chance to turn it down. Monica

1:14:26

went home, and

1:14:29

I only bring it up. We don't talk about it every week because she was

1:14:31

on the show yesterday.

1:14:33

She had the lowest score by a couple

1:14:35

of points. And that's what got her was

1:14:37

just the lowest score because

1:14:40

they put the bottom two in and they vote, and if she just

1:14:42

had a better score, I think she should have made it, obviously,

1:14:45

But Nive the guy

1:14:47

from Catfish had the highest score and AJ

1:14:50

did okay. But Cheryl

1:14:52

Burke hit her head in rehearsal and they almost

1:14:54

had a pulled her from the show because of a head injury,

1:14:56

but she danced anyway and her and AJ lasted

1:14:59

how many year left? Nine?

1:15:02

They gotta start cutting these a couple at a time now,

1:15:04

right, she had

1:15:08

a pretty good show today. I would encourage you that. You

1:15:11

know, after we finish our show, it takes a minute to load

1:15:13

it up, but you can go listen to the podcast of the

1:15:15

entire show. In a segment earlier,

1:15:17

someone called or we got an email. It's like, hey, I

1:15:20

want to name a kid Karen, and

1:15:22

the other one's like, no, I don't want to name the kid Karen,

1:15:24

because Karen's now a meme. Karen means

1:15:27

a middle aged white woman who wants to speak with

1:15:29

the manager. No one wants to be called a Karen.

1:15:32

Debbie is calling right now because of this segment

1:15:34

that was on earlier. Debbie's in Kentucky. Debbie,

1:15:37

what's going on? Hi? Hi

1:15:40

studio. Hi. Oh, I'm

1:15:42

gonna do that. I just wanted to because

1:15:45

my name is Debbie and tell them not

1:15:47

to name her Karen because still to

1:15:49

this day, I'm almost sixty and when I hear

1:15:51

Debbie does Dallas or Debbie Downer,

1:15:55

do not like it at all. You're

1:15:57

unlucky that you had that name twice with

1:15:59

a negative connotation. Debbie

1:16:01

does Dallas we always heard. I've

1:16:03

never seen it. It was like a seventies

1:16:06

porno movie. Did you know that?

1:16:08

I'd heard about him my whole life. It was just

1:16:10

something that guys talked about. It was just a joking young

1:16:13

kids. Um. And then Debbie

1:16:15

down was from Saturday that live where she went. They're

1:16:20

like, what happened so much fun today at this party and Debbid

1:16:22

be like, well, yeah, but poverties

1:16:24

hit all new high in America and we should so.

1:16:28

Yeah, that's unfortunate. But you say, don't

1:16:31

name her Karen because of that? Yes,

1:16:34

it was sick forever. Okay, Yeah,

1:16:37

we appreciate that. Yeah,

1:16:39

I hope you have a good day. Okay,

1:16:42

thank you, all right, bye bye. Let's

1:16:44

go over to Emily and Georgia. Who's calling because we

1:16:46

had a segment earlier today we

1:16:48

had a girl on. He was like, Hey, I wanted my dad and a stepdad

1:16:50

to want me down the aisle. But what do I do? Emily?

1:16:53

What do you think about that? I

1:16:56

mean, my cousin wanted to do

1:16:58

that in her wedding and it

1:17:00

turned into a disaster. Go

1:17:03

ahead, so you know, I was

1:17:05

pretty long. So she wanted her real dad

1:17:07

to walk her down like the first three

1:17:09

in the back and then her stepdad

1:17:11

walking the rest of the way and like hand her over. And

1:17:15

it upset her real dad and that

1:17:17

was my uncle, and so like our whole family

1:17:19

was so upset with her that they sat in the back

1:17:22

during the like ceremony,

1:17:24

and he ended up was like I don't want to do that, Like

1:17:26

I'm not even gonna walk you down, and it came

1:17:29

into this big ordeal and so like he didn't

1:17:31

walk her down, and they're we're all sitting, well, they're

1:17:33

all sitting in the back, and me and my sister and

1:17:36

my cousin sister were all standing

1:17:38

up there being bridesmaids, just looking at her family

1:17:40

in the back, whose like heads were down

1:17:42

the whole time. Then when it got to the

1:17:44

reception, she walked up to

1:17:46

her dad, my cousin did and was like, all

1:17:48

right, I need your check for the open boar Dad. Thanks,

1:17:52

Yeah, ain't no drama, like a wedding drama.

1:17:56

And it also hurts everyone because

1:17:58

this the bride. The wife now has

1:18:00

to remember her wedding as a day that everybody was fighting. I

1:18:02

think it's selfish of the family to do that. I also

1:18:05

think too, that's why everything has to be equal where

1:18:07

they have to do it all. You don't go you do the first, you do

1:18:09

the second, you hand me off. Why is he handing her

1:18:11

off? Mother? You know that also,

1:18:14

how they handle that, it probably explains why

1:18:16

it's an issue because

1:18:19

I actually thought that my sister

1:18:21

chose her stepdad over my dad, but she just

1:18:23

texted me and said, no, no, no dad,

1:18:26

her real dad. My dad got to walk her

1:18:28

halfway and then her stepdad took

1:18:31

her the rest of the way exactly like she said, that's what

1:18:33

they did. And did you guess in the back with your heads? No, I

1:18:35

was, I guess, I guess. I didn't remember exactly

1:18:38

how it went down, but that, and she said that my dad

1:18:40

was totally fine with it. Well, your dad's

1:18:42

a big, bigger man. That does

1:18:44

make me think that he is or he just sort

1:18:47

of doesn't care. Emily, thank

1:18:49

you for the call. Appreciate that story. I hope you have a great

1:18:51

day. Thank you too,

1:18:53

Eric and Louisiana is on speaking of baby

1:18:56

names, Eric, what's going on with you? Tell

1:18:58

me your story man, morning morning.

1:19:01

Yeah, my wife's do in like

1:19:04

less than three weeks and we're naming

1:19:06

our kid four And you know,

1:19:08

everybody that we talked to is run,

1:19:11

Forrest run or Liss's locker box

1:19:13

of Chocolate. Yeah, you'll get that forever. Yeah,

1:19:17

right right, But you know those

1:19:19

kids that he grows up with, they're

1:19:21

not gonna remember that movie. Ye, it's a huge

1:19:24

movie. But what kid nowadays

1:19:26

that you know wants to watch an old movie. I

1:19:28

agree, but I knew what Debbie does Dallas was and I've

1:19:30

never seen it, right, But I think

1:19:32

that Forrest your kid for us a great name. Love.

1:19:35

It is gonna be Forrest Gump forever.

1:19:38

I think that is. I think that's also a movie. It's

1:19:40

gonna stand the test of time and they may remake it

1:19:42

in like you know that. That's a

1:19:44

great point too. By the

1:19:46

way, we're not advocating for a change of the name,

1:19:48

Eric at all. I love it. I think Forrest is a great

1:19:51

name, but he is always going to be

1:19:53

Forrest Gump, Run Forrest run. Its first time

1:19:55

to play soccer when he's five. You know that SnO

1:19:57

knows kids going run Forrest run. I'm

1:20:00

just saying, I just don't think he's gonna

1:20:02

the kids to his age. You're gonna know anything it's

1:20:04

do whenever he gets older, Well it

1:20:06

calls back in five to seven years. Let

1:20:09

us know how that's going. Appreciate

1:20:12

that. Thank you very much. I hope

1:20:14

you have an awesome day there

1:20:17

he is, Eric and Louisiana. Let's talk

1:20:19

about the drama on the show. Because Raymundo

1:20:21

had his wedding this past weekend and yesterday

1:20:23

I take my suit back that for Ray's wedding.

1:20:26

We run the suits great blue. You can

1:20:28

see him on my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones. Great suits.

1:20:30

Yeah, really great color. Who picked the color, Ray, Well,

1:20:32

we saw it on a Bravo TV show and

1:20:35

from then on we knew they were gonna be blue suits.

1:20:37

It stood out so well, it's a great, great color.

1:20:39

And so we wear the suits. We look good.

1:20:42

We take them back yesterday you put them all back in the

1:20:44

bag. But who took

1:20:46

him back for you too? Oh well, if to

1:20:48

the show yesterday, I was like, man, I gotta take my

1:20:50

suit back, and ed He's like, oh, I'm ahead of that way, dude.

1:20:53

I'll just drop your suit off for you

1:20:55

if you want. And I was like, man, that's awesome.

1:20:57

It's in my car. I handed to Eddie thinking

1:20:59

it's on my way home. So yeah, oh, good for you. Yeah.

1:21:01

I was like, Eddie's just such a nice dude. What

1:21:03

a cool thing to happen. So then later

1:21:06

in the day, I look at my credit card statement. There's a

1:21:08

twenty dollars charge from the soup

1:21:10

place, and I'm like, what'd you do? Why did

1:21:12

I? Yeah, why did I get ano twenty dollars charge?

1:21:14

And I called him like, oh sorry, we looked in your

1:21:16

bag and you were missing your cuff links. I'm

1:21:19

like, there ain't no chance I'm missing my cufflings. They

1:21:21

were still attached to my shirt. So

1:21:25

I'm assuming that Eddie lost

1:21:27

his cuff links, went in my bag

1:21:29

and put him in his bag, and that's why

1:21:32

he wanted to take my soup back. No, that's

1:21:34

the dumbest thing I ever heard of my life. Like, why I

1:21:36

didn't lose my cuff links and there

1:21:38

was nothing wrong with my return? Why

1:21:41

I didn't get charged? I did I would not do

1:21:43

this. This is ridiculous. Do you think Eddie was so

1:21:45

early in on trying to get that twenty bucks

1:21:48

back? He held his suit in

1:21:50

his car, told you I'll take it back,

1:21:52

knowing he could steal it from you. Absolutely,

1:21:54

this is after I did the dude a favorite. As

1:21:56

what I'm saying, he sets it up like he's being

1:21:58

this nice guy and he

1:22:00

takes the cuplingk what is happening right now?

1:22:03

Did you take his cufflinks? I swear to god,

1:22:05

I did not take his cuplinks. Okay,

1:22:07

I'm convinced you're talking

1:22:09

about so you're telling

1:22:11

me from the time that ed Okay,

1:22:14

go ahead, the time I got the

1:22:16

car and Eddie dropped off, the

1:22:18

cuplinks just flew out the window, unzipped

1:22:21

the bag and flew out. I will say, though,

1:22:23

Bunce, when he gave me his bag, it wasn't

1:22:25

a ball like it was all the rest

1:22:27

of us. You know, we still have him on angers. We

1:22:29

return him. You know, Oh, you didn't mine

1:22:31

in a ball. Okay, well he was in a ball. Mine was

1:22:33

still I'm any better than I am

1:22:35

because I was like, you know, that's all dirty. Anyway, I'm

1:22:38

just gonna throw the washing machine. Yeah, well

1:22:40

that's how he returned his if the cufflinks

1:22:42

fell out. I don't know. That's on you, dude. I

1:22:44

did not take those things. I believe Eddie,

1:22:46

Amy, who do you believe? I believe Eddie,

1:22:49

but maybe also Eddie. Eddie wasn't

1:22:52

tricking lunchbox because he lost his. But

1:22:54

I think Eddie might be responsible for losing

1:22:56

lunchboxes. Okay, because

1:22:59

I carry them in my car. I don't understand.

1:23:01

I'm gonna rule as the judge here. Do

1:23:03

you guys both agree that you'll whatever my

1:23:05

ruling is that you will do. Oh

1:23:09

I'm not gonna kiss something. No, No, it has

1:23:11

to do situation.

1:23:13

I don't know. I don't want to say. That might be your

1:23:15

fantasy but not mine because I didn't even

1:23:18

pop at my head. Okay, that's what

1:23:20

will you? Because it could be for either one of you or

1:23:22

what's gonna happen? Do you accept the judges ruling

1:23:24

before? I'm so innocent in this case

1:23:27

that I don't want to agree to anything. But that's if the judge

1:23:29

says that you're completely in and he has to leave you alone about

1:23:31

it. Yeah, I mean, do you agree with it? I mean

1:23:33

kind of like you go to court, you gotta trust

1:23:35

the judge. You came to court, mano crap.

1:23:37

I woke up this morning normal, like everything's

1:23:40

fine. I did you a favor yesterday. You should

1:23:42

you should take the deal or it could end up worse. Yeah,

1:23:44

it could. That's what happened. A non stop

1:23:46

segment. He's gonna send in going Eddie Steele

1:23:48

to who's me? Twenty dollars? Okay,

1:23:51

whatever you want? Yes, lunchbox.

1:23:53

Do you accept the judges ruling? Man? I'm about to.

1:23:56

Yeah, I have to. I brought it to the court because

1:23:58

I was so upset, but I figured

1:24:00

the judge you're gonna see my case and be like, dude, this dude

1:24:02

jacked your stuff. What was the charge dollars?

1:24:06

Twenty dollars. Okay, If it's not a big

1:24:08

deal, then give me the twenty. Then why'd you take the cuff

1:24:10

links? I didn't take the cuff links,

1:24:13

Eddie, I just disappeared me. Ask you

1:24:15

a question, Yes, did you take the cufflinks? I did

1:24:17

not take the cufflinks. Were your cuff links ever missing

1:24:19

from your suit? No? What did you do with your

1:24:21

cuff links after you were done with them?

1:24:23

After I was done with them. I checked the sleeves and I made

1:24:25

the little you know, the little thing that makes them stay

1:24:28

there, you know, you turn it sideways, and I made

1:24:30

sure they were sideways. I made sure that all the little

1:24:32

dot things were there in the buttons, and I put

1:24:34

it back and I hung it up. Lunchbucks,

1:24:37

did you check your cuff links before you and

1:24:40

you don't think there's any chance? No, because right when I

1:24:42

got home, I mean, my wife's undressing me.

1:24:44

I said no, no, no no, first we got to put the shirt in the bag.

1:24:46

There we go. His wife undressed them, you know how they

1:24:48

undressed like this, weird

1:24:55

fantasies, both of them. You

1:24:58

rip it right off Eddie pictures link his wife

1:25:00

Lunchbox pictures Eddie. Yeah,

1:25:04

what do you think. I can't award

1:25:07

you twenty dollars, lunch Man,

1:25:09

because I don't know that Eddie stole it. However,

1:25:12

Eddie did take back a product that was

1:25:14

missing something as a favor.

1:25:17

As a favor, I can't award you twenty

1:25:19

dollars. But I can't award you five dollars

1:25:21

from Eddie to pay for a quarter of the cuffling.

1:25:23

That's ridiculous. It's so weird. I mean, I

1:25:25

mean that's the gas it took for me to take your super

1:25:27

box. It's anyone who learned from this? What

1:25:30

what'd you learn from? Don't do any favors for lunch

1:25:32

box lunch. Don't trust

1:25:34

Eddie. I'll get your stuff. Man, I was supposed

1:25:36

to be my boys. Ridiculous. He's supposed

1:25:38

to have my back. And what did we learn? They

1:25:46

assume that's what they two weirdos Eddie,

1:25:49

lunchbox five dollars, thank you, but awesome,

1:25:51

less than twenty great. I didn't lose

1:25:53

anything. I shouldn't pay anything. You should pay

1:25:55

me for that.

1:25:58

And now the judge all

1:26:01

right, case over, thank

1:26:03

you very much. All right,

1:26:07

here the benchmarks every man should be able

1:26:09

to nail to save their own life.

1:26:11

Ready, ready, because this

1:26:14

is from a book called Endurance. It was written in nineteen

1:26:16

twenty six. Number

1:26:18

one, swimming. You should be able to swim at least half a mile

1:26:20

or more, which a mile was pretty far

1:26:22

when I did those triathlons, it was a mile swim

1:26:25

the Olympic. Yeah, but half a mile

1:26:27

I think you can do if you just don't race it

1:26:30

on a regular pool. How long is a mile? Well,

1:26:33

what's a regular pool like fifty

1:26:36

which is a longer pools.

1:26:40

That's ridiculous, Mikeye you google that because

1:26:43

I'm only going from memory. Probably rides

1:26:45

a lot. That's a lot. So how many laps

1:26:47

on a fifty meter pool? Is a mile? Or

1:26:50

running? You should run two hundred yards

1:26:52

at top speed? We think about

1:26:54

that. Yeah, okay, you

1:26:56

should be able to jump over obstacles that are waist high.

1:26:59

You should be able to do fifteen to twenty chin ups.

1:27:02

Amy, could you do fifteen chin ups? I can't jump

1:27:05

over anything way side, nor can I do chin

1:27:07

ups. You should be able to do twenty

1:27:09

five dips between chairs? Oh

1:27:12

they like that? Yeah? Again, this is nineteen twenty

1:27:14

six. How many laps an Olympic pool?

1:27:16

So to do a mile, it's

1:27:19

sixty six laps, so thirty three for half.

1:27:21

That's pretty close on that. I

1:27:23

would remember that so weird.

1:27:26

I don't read it. I don't know he did

1:27:28

it. He didn't read it. He did it, he lived

1:27:30

it. You probably try. Oh how did you do it?

1:27:32

Because you did it for the iron Man. Yeah, that's a lot, dude,

1:27:35

I didn't do an iron Man, thank

1:27:37

you? Oh you an iron Man? No,

1:27:39

I did two as I did not

1:27:42

do an iron Man. Have you seen his tattoo?

1:27:44

He doesn't know. Is that what you do when after

1:27:46

you do an iron Man? Most peo will get to it. Didn't

1:27:50

chuck. We didn't chuck wicks to an iron Man. Oh

1:27:53

he did. Half is basically

1:27:57

half is basically an Olympic trathlon.

1:28:00

Okay, maybe maybe a little more a

1:28:02

half of what an iron Man it is.

1:28:05

I don't know. I just said that. I

1:28:07

just wanted to sound it seems like it was

1:28:10

take all day one. Iron Man though,

1:28:12

is when you swim,

1:28:14

I think it's like a two and a half mile swim,

1:28:18

so that's about miles about half of that, and

1:28:20

then the bicycle ride is one hundred

1:28:22

and twelve miles on a normal so it's sixty

1:28:25

when we did it, it was I don't remember. Yeah,

1:28:27

a little shorter than that anyway. That's why

1:28:30

I'm impressed. You remember all the details. That's

1:28:32

it, Amy, what's going on? We have another soccer

1:28:34

game today and I'm humped for it. Yeah, your

1:28:36

daughter had a little runaway with it. I texted

1:28:38

Amy last night. I said, wow, sure, kicking

1:28:41

the ball? I said, you cut the video right before the goal.

1:28:43

She's like, yeah, there was a flagtone. I

1:28:46

need the minor detail. We didn't need to show that part.

1:28:48

What do you have? I have a COVID test today

1:28:51

that I have to take for this weekend, which will be my third

1:28:53

and four days. Good luck, Thank you. I

1:28:55

have my final podcast for the Vets you should

1:28:58

Know series highlighting veterans that serve

1:29:00

in the military. I'm talking to Jamie Lynn

1:29:02

Spears for a Bobby cast. I'm going to the Opery

1:29:04

for some taping. Pretty busy day

1:29:07

one, six, seven, eight. I have eight things

1:29:09

to do today. A lot kind

1:29:12

of maintains this life. All right,

1:29:14

that's it. Thank you, guys. We will

1:29:16

see you tomorrow. We have a great day and see

1:29:18

Wednesday. By guys, let's go by

1:29:22

show

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