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Speaker 1 (00:05):
After the show. It's the post show, pretty show. We're
here now after we finished today's show, and it's a
pretty cool day because Carrie Underwood came by. You'll get
to hear that later on. I don't get nervous for interviews.
That's a bit anxious because I didn't know how sensitive
she was going to be about talking about her fall,
Like that was a real thing to me. And so
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what I'll do during interviews if it's something if someone's
coming off getting in trouble, or if there's some news
story like when Miranda came in or when Blake came
in after you know, yeah, I gotta feel those things
out for a second. They can't walk in and be like,
how about that divorce. I'm gonna get to it because
that's the thing in the room, but with character that
you're here, I didn't go right to it because I
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wanted to kind of feel where she was and uh, listen.
In the end, I hope that people enjoyed the interview.
It was, you know, a pretty long interview for live radio,
says I think fifteen minutes, sixteen minutes, right, Yeah, so
that happens today. Did you guys put anything in that
last night, or no, you didn't think about it being
today Carrie the interview and like you don't be honest? Um, No,
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I mean I was. I wanted to see her, and
I knew you were going to handle it delicately. Even
I was curious about how you're going to do it,
and I thought you did a great job. Did you
think about it at all? Lunchbox? Do you even know
she was coming in? And she was coming in, but
I figured I had nothing to do with me, so
I didn't really need to streuss about it. Like I
was gonna see her and I was gonna be here,
but I was gonna have no chance. I wasn't gonna
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ask her questions, and so watched us. Did you guys
think about asking for a picture afterwards with her and
Cherry Underwood? But but you didn't, But I didn't because
you were like you got a picture and then you're
like all right, everybody, And they started walking out, and
I was like, oh, is it awkward for me to go, hey,
can I get a picture with you in the chairs?
So she seemed willing to take a picture, Like I
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didn't know if it was going to be one of
those things where she just wasn't going to. But then
I don't know. I still feel like she's not totally comfortable,
so I didn't even want to put her in that.
I think if she's not comfortable, it's because she hasn't
done it enough, right, I know. I think she's still
kind of like because she made a point to say
that her makeup was really good, and she had it
kind of covered up, and I don't know, so you
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think it had been okay for us to jump in
and been like, hey, no, I didn't want to. I
would have felt weird, right, And I usually don't take
picture to people after this show either. I was like,
it's got a picture. Yeah, it's the first time in
a long time that you've actually gone to the artist.
Sometimes I fight, I fight, I lie and get out
of pictures. I was like, I'm sick. You don't get
anywhere near me, or I go, yeah, there are cameras
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over already. We're not gonna say. I don't even remember who, honestly,
so I can't say. But but somebody wanted to get
a picture and Bobby goes, oh, we got one of
the room like during the interview, like like we have
a drone camera was like we got one from over head.
Yeahs want not like me to take a picture. And
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I don't even know what motivated at this time. I
have a plenty of pictures of carriage. It's her first
radio interviews since you you know what I want. I
wanted my entering people to see a picture of us
instead of just a one. Mostly I don't I don't
really play to the Grahams and he calls it later
in the show, Ye don't call it that. I don't
know so that you are? You guys dreading Kanye's tweets.
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I don't follow Kanye doesn't matter everybody's retweeting him like
I'm fascinated. You'll find out why. I'm fascinated with the
cashmid girl, and I love Kanye West. I don't have
to agree with everything he does, but I love Kanye West.
He's live tweeting a philosophy book, and so after announcing
plans to write a book, he started working on live
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tweeting the progress. He tweeted things like and they're really
they really are awesome. Things. Don't follow crowds, follow the
innate feelings inside of you. Do what you feel, not
what you think. Thoughts have been placed in our head
to make everyone assimilate. Follow what you feel like all
those Yeah, Kanye over the crazy thing. I was reading
the story about Kanye and him coming out of a
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studio with Charlotte and the guy who's the breakfast club.
I was talking to Charlottage yesterday talking texting accounts. I
would say, texting is talking. We were texting back and forth.
FaceTime is hanging out to do Yeah, and asked he
didn't mention anything about this. Well, I mean, it's just
a day day in the life of Charlotte name. I guess,
So why am I not listening to people's music at houses?
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You Sometimes it's just not on TMZ or there's no
video of it. But are you gonna talk about it? No?
I mean what happened was what happened. I went over
to somebody's house because we're talking about another project that
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we're working on together. Major A artist, right, A plus artist,
A plus so. And I was there for a long time.
But then there was also some music. But yeah, but
I don't think I'm cool. Maybe I Charlemagne leaves the
student and they get into the Kanye's tesla, his custom
made tesla, and no one's heard Kanye's music. No one
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he's making it. I like Kanye again. I don't have
to agree with everything he says. Don't gonna yell at me?
Oh yeah, no I don't. I don't want agree with
what anybody says. No, no one agrees everything I say. No.
The fact that you can't disagree with people and still
enjoy we disagree and enjoy each other. Yeah, yeah, amen
to that. There you go. Um, there's that Tristan Thompson,
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you know, speaking of the Kanye, you know, the Kardashian
ex boyfriend or maybe still a boyfriend. They're still together.
He's not playing, he said, the bench the whole game.
Why is he riding the bench? He hadn't been playing
well because distress. The crowds are just hassling like crazy. Yes,
so the Cleveland Cavaliers and last night's playoff when he
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wrote the bench the entire time. The previous night he
played a minute shortly after the cheating scandal, the Cleveland
crowd jeered Christian. Are Tristian Tristan Tristan? Yeah Thompson. Yeah.
So it's like the only time I know like an
athlete's name is if they're is able to correct me
on an athlete. Are they with the Kardashian because I
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know who they are? Um, one minute, that's not very
long because zero minutes last night, one minute the game
before doing the teams they're playing, they're like sweet, like
what the teams are going up against? They're all in
the locker room, They're like, okay, guys, calm down, Like
is he really like an All Star? I thought him
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like that would be like Lebron, Like you would never
do that. Lebron's Lebron. Ok. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's just Tristan.
But never mind Tristin playing Texas Canadian. Yeah, he's from Toronto.
On it makes fifteen million a year, that's it. You
have to play zero minutes. I'd take the NBA, that's guaranteed.
I'd fight Mike Tyson for twenty million knut. But you
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have to get to the point. Even you can't get
to that point to make fifteen million. Like he earned
his way to make the fifteen million. We're seeing only fastitious. No,
he's like, I'll take I'll play no minutes and take it. Well, yeah,
everybody would play no minutes to take it. We have
to earn your way to I'm working my way there.
Okay to the NBA million. What you playing this show?
(07:26):
Business deals? We don't. We had this talk yesterday. There
are no business deals and your mom he said something, Yes,
you can't scare me. In that same topic, he says,
I had a kid, I'm having a baby, like I
feel like he's part of having a baby, is like
he's gonna make some money off. He just said, you
don't know what I do. And we're like, well we do.
We the last fifteen years and you tell us your
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daily schedule every time and it's like a work for
four hours. Rex soccer blue apron. Yeah, we didn't do
Rex soccer. We won last night. Did you have one nothing?
Score the goal? No? But did I save two goals?
Asked me? Did you save two goals? Ye? Ask me? Yeah,
cash me. Oh man, I gotta tell you this is
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the podcast thing. You're right like now, I feel like
a tin And I walked in this slice this morning
like a too welcome you. I wanted the loopie right now,
am I? Yeah? I didn't take anything, but you're the loopie.
Baby came right on the white board. How we're feeling
because I guess it didn't sleep beause I woke up
nauseous at like two am, and it's the highest I
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felt in weeks. I put a seven up there, he
did in a smiley face. Yeah, I saw the board.
After he did that, I was like, oh great. But
I carried you through today with my positivity. How's that back? Did?
Thank you? No, the back is always stock from carrying
the show every day. But I don't have to carry
you positivity. Absolutely, that's it. That's all I'm good for. No,
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you could stop. Stop. You just said with positivity. Yes,
sometimes you have to carry me with positivity. I had
to tell Amy more otherwise. Okay, go ahead. Now are
the other ways? I don't know? Are you talking of
the mic? I think we all no one said it,
but peop More contributed in much pop. What are you
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going to say, Bobby? What's the song? That's the one?
He says? I do you know? You just think the
one I always think of is the one from what's
it called? I don't talk mug? Maybe? But yeah that No,
(09:41):
that's oh it is it? Every Puppy plays. That's a
good one. I thought that was smoky Gas jam exception
to the Okay, you're talking open man Aaron Neville s yeah, yeah, yeah,
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he still yeah year, I don't know, I don't know.
Three you ever seen that guy in person? And our
arms are like the size of our bodies. He works
out no reception. Baby, Here we go. Seventy seven years old. Whoa,
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he's older than my dad. Yeah, your dad's really old
to be your dad. I think he turned seventy seven
this year. Your dad had you when he was held
sixty forties something late late forties. I mean he's almost
thirty seven. Was he fifty ms and fifty sixties and
forty orty seven? He was forty if you're seven, I
mean I don't have a kid until i'm as dad. Basically,
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I just have a brother that's like fifty something. He
just had other kids way younger than me. I'm the
oldest of all the kids, like I mean cousins, sister,
I'm the oldest. One time my brother's fiancee was older
than my dad's wife. I have no idea, jan Sorry,
(11:29):
here we go. We're starting today show, Thursday show. Thank
you very much. My instagram is Mr Bobby Bones. Other
than that, let me go. Oh, by the way, Amy,
if there any Amy's head shirts left, I don't know
if there are no, we don't know. It was a
whole disaster getting them up online. We have tech issues,
so Bobby bones dot com and we don't keep any
of the money. They're five shirts of Amy's Floating Head
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and they go to help the orphanage in Haiti and
the nanny's and a special needs orphanage too. Yeah, so
there's that Bobby Bones dot com to see even see
the Amy's Floating Head shirt to Bobby bone your buddy,
and he missed the Bobby bone. This is a boy's right. Yes,
(12:17):
Welcome to Thursday morn a studio by the way. Yesterday
a big topic was lunch Box revealing he was having
a girl, except he didn't reveal anything for sure. He
just said his sister told him, Oh, the heart rates
at one forty. That's a girl. She's a nurse. Yeah,
she's a nurse, so she's really educated. Nurses aren't wrong.
So he doesn't know this for sure. But Corey is
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on a Mississippi A Cory, you're on the air. What
do you think about this? Uh, you know, lunch Box,
you might want a boy. I wanted a boy. Watch
just had a little girl and I was so upset,
just like you are. But as soon as you hold
that little girl in your hands. You thought you were
emotional when you revealed you had a baby, You're gonna
get emotional then. And you're a protector. You know, all
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that's gonna be out the window. A little girl's gonna
change your life. We got a little three months old
now and it's completely changed. N go ahead, lunch Box,
your thoughts. Well, let's just hope we don't, you know,
across that bridge. Best start crying now, I'm just thinking
about it. Let's just hope we get that boy first.
I don't know if this is just a game, like
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a bait and switch. I don't know what that means,
Like you're you're messing with us. Christine and Arkansas. Hello, Hi,
what do you think about this? Um? So, I had
a little boy last February and his heart rate never
matched what Google said. So you did like us and
went to the professional opinion of Dr Google. Yah, it
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didn't match what you So you tell lunch Box just
to relax on this and not be assigning any sort
of gender. Yeah, we found out the gender, but before
we had our anatomy scan and found out the gender,
I was, you know, trying to do all the old
wise talent figured out myself and um, the heart rate
was one of the ones that I tried and it
was completely wrong. Amy, can I do one of those?
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What anatomy skin? I don't know, it's fine. Need need
to get one of those in today for what just
to see think you know, I think you're good. Just
you know, I'm just doing a little check out the
checkout occasionally right Eddie in the back, no recognizing people
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doing cool things. He's got named Kenneth Walker, sixty six
years old. He needed a kidney. He spent eighteen months
in dialysis. So what he did is he had a
whole mailing list of his graduating class, so he sends
him all, I mean, that's kind it's kind of a
weird email to Sinder, right, Hey, everybody in the class
of Joel, Buddy, Kenneth and I need a kidney. And
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so Charlie Ball is dude. He didn't know Kenneth very
well in school, but he saw it. So let me
see if I'm a match, and he was and they
went through surgery him a kidney. That also shows you
just ask you never know. It's hard to ask, but yeah,
he was proactive and so it worked out for him.
So I see you, Charlie Ball donad that kidney. Let's
go over to Raymundo with the news now the Bobby
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Bones Show stories its producer Raymond. In sports, the basketball
world is stunned. Wife of longtime Santonio's first coach Gregg
Popovich passed away at the age of sixty seven after
battling a long undisclosed illness. In airline news, another Southwest
Airline plane was forced to make an emergency landing a
bird hit the engine. Luckily, everybody's okay. And then in Atlanta,
(15:35):
a Delta plane had to make an emergency landing. Smoke
was coming from one of the engines. Firefighters put it out.
Everybody was okay. There as well. Show, may people take
these youth sports a little too serious? As Dad's got
his daughter that plays ball baseball, and there were these
two coaches and they wanted her off the team, so
(15:58):
they started making a plan to hit over the baseball
to throw it at her. Yeah, the dad says, his
eleven year old daughter, the only girl in the league,
was told about a conversation that the coaches were having
to being her so she would leave the team, like
to hit her with the ball, so she would like, go,
I don't like this. According to his email to the
league said, one of the coach just told another coach,
if she ends up on my team, I have the
(16:18):
picture being her right in the ear hole and she'll
quit instantaneously. Oh my goodness, what if it was your kid?
What if someone was conspiring to say that about my No,
I would show up at that guy's house. Yeah, yeah,
what yeh? Beat him in the earl, knock on the door,
nail him. But what a bad person, right, No, bad person.
(16:40):
It makes me sad for him too, And like the
dad and the daughter. Yeah, and like obviously he's a
parent and he's got kids and like that your dad,
and he probably has a wife and I'm not Oh
if my husband never did that, be like, oh, you know,
what would your husband do that if he found out
about your daughter? Probably? Yeah, line drive it not even
his ear even know that. I mean it's I'd slam
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dunk on his touchdown. Netflix gained seven point four million
new subscribers in the last three months. Think about that
in the last three Netflix is going to be value
more than Disney soon. That's how big that company is.
That's why they're spending billions of dollars. Netflix profits grew
six they have a hundred five million. Remember Netflix just
(17:26):
DVDs and I thought, man, it's stupid. I'm not gonna
pay a mail service to send me DVDs. I'll just
go down the road Blogbusters. And then it slowly shifted
from DVDs to a couple of shows online. And now
I mean, really, it's most of what I watch. If
it's a new show, it's I'm watching Netflix. I'm still
shocked sometimes when I go to click on something and
it tells me the only way for me to get
it DM just going off the DVDs. For Christmas, my
(17:50):
dad got a smart TV so she could quick getting
the DVDs. The company plans to invest up to eight
billion dollars this year. What a new t vcs, film series, films, commentaries, everything.
Do they make that much money? Well, and I don't
think they're making it yet, I think, but they're investing
into it. Well, they invest I mean The Queen, that's
their show, or the Crown excuse me, that's their show.
And that's like the most expensive show. Most of the
(18:13):
shows we know from Netflix are their shows. I mean,
Orange is the New Black is the first one that
I ever watched. It was a Netflix exclusive because for
a while they were just playing old sitcoms on a Netflix.
But yeah, now it's a place to go. Everybody has
a subscription right in this room. Does anyone not have
a Netflix subscription? Me? You don't have one? Well, I
mean I use Are you still one? But you still
(18:35):
have one? Yeah? I got, I mean I borrow. Sometimes
some of us aread a touch someone, but we're all Netflix.
So D's thirty second Skinny Pink made the cover of
People magazines Most Beautiful Issue, and they no longer call
it the most Beautiful Issue. It's called the Beautiful Issue
(18:56):
because they don't want it to be a contest. So
Cam explained why she stood with fans in the pit
during Dan and Chase, a c M performance. She said,
these guys took me on tour when I had nothing.
They still support me, and you can be sure that
I will always be cheering them on. And the picture
of her like total fan girling in the pit is amazing.
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You can check it out on her Instagram. I'm Amy,
that's your thirty seconds, Skinny yes here we are Tom
for tell me something good. I got mine good. An
eight one year old man was enjoying an afternoon walk
by the river right by his house when he heard
a voice calling for help, to help me, help me.
(19:42):
It was a very faint cry. He looked at the river.
He saw the head of an eighties six year old
woman who had fallen into the water, yelling hell mate,
just her head like barely poking out of the water.
He jumped into the river. He's in his eighties too.
Papa jumps in the river, swims over, kept her head
above water and started yelling a hell of us, and
(20:03):
then three other guys jumped in and saved them. They
took both the older folks to the hospital. They've been released.
Everybody wins. Wow. It's like Baywatch geriatric down. Sorry today.
This story comes to us from Virginia. Year old man
had a gun. He was in the mirror playing with it, going, oh,
(20:24):
I look cool, I look cool, and then boom shoots
himself in the leg and he's like, oh no, it's
a stolen gun. What do I do? So he calls
nine one one and says he was robbed by two
men who shot him and they need to come rescue him.
So they come, they interview some people. They're like, no,
that's why I just keep going. And he's swinging a
(20:44):
gun in the mirror and it's loaded, and then he
shoots himself and then he makes up a fake story
and then the cops come go ahead, and so he
gets charged with filing a false police report, possession of
a stolen gun, and a couple other charges. That, guys,
it's a lot. That's a lot of bone head there,
and once like Unlunch, that's your bone head story of
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to day, and you always know it's good if Lunch
says this is the end of it, like there's like
your buddy and missed the bobbs. This is right? You
(21:26):
know what they say? Right, more money, more problems, my money,
more problems, or the study says more money, more stress.
Of people making over two dollars a years say it's
high stress and they're gonna die earlier from high stress.
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Unch liars, what's so stressful about it? What stressful is
what you have to do to make that kind of money.
I think you have to have a high stressful job.
You don't get to pick flowers and make a whole
lot of money. Oh okay, I could see that. I
could see the work being stressful. But just you've got
the money doesn't make it stressful. It makes lot easier
to make them money. It has to be a stressful environment.
The study also found the sweet spot is between fifty
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and SENTI five thousand dollars. That's the lowest level of
stress because you're not stressed about what's happening week to
week so much, and you're not stressing abut how crazy
your job is. So that's the sweet spot is between
fifty and seventy. You know by like I gotta say,
mo money mo. Girls that won't date you. I got
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lost this morning to come to work, and I cold
to work every day. I took a wrong turn kind
of also got in the shower my glasses on, which
I know means I'm just exhausted when you I got
in the shower and I'm going but it's not normal
about right now. I couldn't figure it out, and I
was like, something's not right, like bodies. And then I
realized my glasses are still on and water is pouring
down my face. And then I took a wrong turn
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to work, but I realize I'm so dependent on GPS
that I don't know how to get anywhere without GPS anymore.
I don't know cell phone numbers, I don't know GPS.
I don't know people's email addresses because it's autopopulates like
that the highway I take to work every day. I've
been driving him for five years. I don't know if
it's the man. Whatever happened to right automatic? I can't
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even read a map. Oh, Matt, what's that? My dad's
soul stopped. He drove back to Texas from here a
few months ago, and he went in bottom map. Yeah,
I was like, okay. I was written the story about
Charlie Starren because we talked about Anne Hathaway gaining weight
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for a role last week. But Charlie Starren had to
put on fifty pounds to play this mother named Marlowe.
I don't even know the movie Monster, No, No, No,
it's a new movie. So it's a huge surprise to
her that she couldn't get the weight off once it
came on because she's so tiny anyway, like she. People
on TV aren't normal size. You see if they look
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kind of small on TV, they are super tiny in
real life. But as she talked about first, she couldn't
put it on. She's forty two years old. She had
to eat around the clock to keep the weight on.
All of a sudden you're done eating, and then you
have to eat more. Because of the job. She would
eat in and out for breakfast, she set it alarm
in the middle of the night because she would have
to wake up and eat a whole cup of macaroni
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and cheese. So she'd have some of her parrot and
sit it by her nightstand and wake up and eat it.
She would just shoving her throat when the film completed.
Like I said, she had to shed the weight. It
took her a year and a half to shed the weight,
she said, Monster took her two weeks, but for this
one took her a year and a half. Because your
body gets older and it doesn't process or metabolize whatever
(24:40):
whatever you call it. It doesn't young the food out
that I was looking for. Yeah, she had to put
on fifty pounds. And again, it sounds fun for a second,
but if you had de crappy every meal all the time,
I think it would be awful. Yeah, I also think
it's allfol de broccoli every meal. It's just that middle
ground we like, Yeah, the occasional. I want to go
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over to lunch box now. Baby Fox date is having
a baby in August, his first ever baby, and he
found out yesterday. He thinks that he's having a girl
because his sister, who's a nurse, said, oh, the heart
rate over one four. Are you having a girl? Now?
Eddie and I have had off air conversations that you've
been really cranky over the past week, and you admitted
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that you found out days ago. Do you still today
think it's a girl? Yes? Why because my sister is
a medical expert. She works in a hospital. But did
you follow up and called the doctor and say, haven't
told us a girl? Can you just go ahead help
me out? No, I didn't call the doctor because the
doctor doesn't even know. Oh but your sister does. Yes,
(25:46):
because't seen this sogram. No, no, the doctor doesn't see
the sonogram. The person in the sonogram room they called them,
they see it and then they delete the picture and
then say, hey, what do you see before we deleted it?
Do you see? People even knew? Well, I don't know
who's in the song Graham room. There, don't know anything.
Did you even go. Nobody keeps a file of any
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of them. No, that way, no one can go back
in and take a picture. And because I'm famous, maybe
they do that. They told me once we leave that room,
the pictures with the anatomy will be deleted, yested. So
you still think it's gonna be a girl? Still think
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it's a girl. She'll be here in August? Are you
messing with us? When it's a boy? He comes in
and then we go, oh, you got us know why
would I be messing with you? I don't want it
to be a girl. That's not messing with you. I
was told by my sister, who's a nurse, a medical expert,
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and I believe her. She wouldn't lie to me any
other questions for this guy during the baby box update,
I mean, how much do you care? Like do you
want to know? Right now? What do you mean? How
much do I care? Because I don't listening. I feel
like a week ago he was like, I don't we
don't want to know the sex. And now he's just
like my sister said, so, so that's what it is.
And if you find out, let's say you go back.
If you find out, then at least you confirm or
(27:10):
you get the flipper room and you go, you go yeah,
but we're not. We're not going to find out. I've
already found out already exactly. That's what I don't know.
Understand that Eddie's questions, because you could prove yourself right now,
it's a boy, it's a boy. I won't go in
to go in, go back. Listen. I was told it's
a girl, So it's a girl. Okay, baby box update,
there is baby box date. Thank you, lunch Box. Let's
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go over to Ashley in Arkansas. Hey, Ashley, Hey, good
morning to you. What do you want to say? Um, well,
I actually do older sounds for a living. And there's
no truth at all to the heart rate theory about
it being a boy or a girl. My teacher actually
did a study on it back when I was in school,
and there's no truth to it at all. Ye sister goes, ah,
it's a girl and she's a nurse. So lunch Boxes
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closed the door and it's over. Yeah the room fact
so yeah, it's the heart right changes based on how
far along you are in the pregnancy, but nothing to
do with the gender at all. He does not want
a girl. That's the crazy thing. Even though they said
a girl, he doesn't even come to maybe I will
like this. I will have to learn to accept it.
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My brother's kid at the same point, he's a boy.
He had a heart rate of like one twenties. So
that's why my sister, she knows what she's talking about. Okay,
And she's a nurse, and we've had lots of other
nurses called too, but she's the best nurse. Yeah. Well
we had a nursing student, I mean, not really a nurse,
she was a nurse. Just be talking. Well, okay, time
for a never gonna get it. During a typical work day,
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the average person will do this three times. Okay, typical
work day, the average person does this three times. Think
about that. We'll come back and get you. On the
other side. You're never gonna get it. During a typical
work day, the average person does this three times. Amy
calls their significant other lunch box. It's easy, potty break,
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ladies and gentlemen. We have a winner and every time
everybody there and he hasn't won in a long time.
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He needed that. He needed that. Like kiss Twitter says,
all he does is lose. That's right. I'll laugh every
time I see that. This guy was arrested outside of
Taylor Swift's house, the Colorado guy who was talking Taylor Swift.
And so this is not the same guy that threw
the money over from the bank. Okay, he was released
on Tuesday. His name is Julius thirty eight. They ended
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up finding he had a knife and a rope with him.
Too scary, you know, but you know what, you expect
crazy people to do crazy things. That doesn't surprise me.
He was obviously nuts. Now the other guy who robbed
a bank and throw the money over to her, that's
kind of hot. Listen, you can't get with them. I
could if a girl did that and said, hey, I
robbed a bank. Here's a bunch of cash. Probably wouldn't
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like that, But people say be bold, and when you're bold,
you're always taking a risk anyway. Okay, but it can
be like wow, I wouldn't describe it as hot, like
it's kind of hot. You did that for me. Okay,
Let's say she's super hot like physically yea, and she
gives me money for but that that move is pretty
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crazy if you asked me. But that's one of those
crazy to hot scales where you're like, Okay, that's a
bold move. Everybody says, be bold. Hey, Washington, d C.
May let sixteen year olds vote. Have you seen this?
That's interesting? Yeah. So the story is voters as young
as sixteen may be allowed to cast a ballot in
the presidential election. They're considering lowering the voting age to
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sixteen and federal and local elections. Currently, the minimum voting
age in DC and the rest of the country is eighteen.
Get justin Bieber and the White house'n be like, who
do I like on Instagram? So you're not giving sixteen
year olds a benefit of the day. You were a
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mature sixteen year old. We everybody else in this room not. Yeah.
I don't think I don't even know that I should
have been voting an eighteen, but I did. M hmm,
what do you think? Well, I just think that we
should have an age. I think we should have a
federal age of what being an adult is sixteen, because
we don't have the age. You know, you drive at
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one age, you voted another age, you can buy alcohol
in another age, you can serve in the military, and
all these ages. It's just a blurry line. We should
just go age twenty, you're an adult. That's what I
would do. If you said, King Bobby, I'd be like, yes, yes,
my And you said King Bobby, we need one age
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for adults. What's the adult age? I would say, you're
not a teenager anymore. I don't need you to be
twenty one. Twenty years old. That's the old thing for everything. Yeah,
you want, you want to vote twenty you want to
buy beer? D I was gonna let a kid vote
before drive voting can't kill somebody. You got idiots behind cars.
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That would be hard because that's college age. You gotta
get to college. You gotta get It would be a
lot harder to drive at I say, fourteen years old.
You got my point? As you just happy we need
one age because then it's well, he's not an adult.
Do we put them in prison? Do we put no? No? No,
they're just age. Are you the age or not? That's
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what King Bobby would do. I'd probably consult my Royal
ages and then figure out the age. But that's a
good point. I would even listen to what lunchbox said
college and then I would say, you can't go to
college until twenty. Now, time for tell me something good
with lunchbox. Go ahead. Joe Moreno from Corpus Christi, Texas
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getting ready for his senior prom. He's like, who should
I ask to go with me? And then he remembered,
my mom got pregnant at seventeen with me, never got
to go to prom. Yeah, so he asked his mom.
That's awesome. That's awesome, went dress shopping with her, got
a limo, got her the flowers, all that, and they
went to prom. She didn't win prom queen. But that's
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a good story. Man. I enjoyed that one. Maybe because
I had a mom who had met My mom was
fifteen when she got pregnant. Yeah, maybe that that's why
I would resonates so much. I was like, yeah, it
was like when you hear a good song that you
you feel like, Yeah that I felt story right there.
We're looking at about fifteen minutes until carry underwood, so
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carry in in fifteen minutes or so. I was just
fascinated with his plane crash. This one happened on the
Southwest flight. I reposted his long article about it, and
everyone has their masks on because think about that. The
window busts out on the airplane, that you're on, because
what happened was the propeller basically flew into the window,
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busted it, those masks drop someone one of the guys
on the plane goes, well, I want to reach out
to people that I love and give them a final goodbye,
because I don't think anybody thought they were gonna make it.
And he gets on. He gets on and takes his
credit card out, types it in, gets WiFi and gets
on Facebook Live. And I watched his Facebook live stream
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where he didn't think straight well, I mean, as your
planes crashing, you're not thinking, len you know it's not
but you can hear signals not good enough to Facebook live,
trust me, I'll try it. So it's it's very cut.
You can't really see it, but you see little glimpses
of pictures and they're all with masks on. And as
the plane was strug ling, it was super quiet because
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people had their masks on, so it wasn't much a
screaming because that's something over their mouth. I don't think
about that. The plane busts, The window busts, and the
woman she flies out the window and hits her head
on the wing. Basically, here she is, she just picked
that seat from Albuquerque sitting on a flight. It happens,
and so they pulled her back in. I believe this
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guy from Pennsylvania grabbed him, grabbed her and pulled her
back in and they started perform CPR. In the end,
she sadly didn't make it. And you know, people are
going on Southwest irelines, but this is the only time
this isn't like this is yeah. And I did talk
to my husband, and we didn't get to talk as
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much as I wanted to because our kid walked in
and we stopped and we never resumed. But Amy's husband's
a pilot. By the way, what do you say, so
because I was, I said, said, I'm like, oh my,
you know, that's all we fly is Southwest basically, I
mean and he said this it happened to any airline
at any given point. But he said, what's amazing about
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Southwest is there one of the only airlines or something
they take pride in is the two pilots flying are
both captain certified. It's a certain level, not a captain
and a co captain, they're both at a certain level.
And that's in there are a lot of former military
people go Southwest He's like, it doesn't mean that you're
better because you are that, but you have been in
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more situations than different kinds of pilots. And he really
commended the pilot for landing the pilots landing the plane
that like they did, because she was the first female
that had flown this certain type of fighter jet ever
in the Navy. Yeah, she was a Navy fighter pilot.
But he was very impressed with her. I wonder why
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the other guy is not getting any credit. I don't know.
I mean, there were two pilots, and there's a picture
of both of them, and they're both walking out of
the door. Well, I think you still have one, so
there's a right seat in the left seat. You still
have the one that's in charge. But they're both totally.
Their qualifications are typically impart and not every airline has
that one may be more junior to the senior. Well something,
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everyone's commending her. I don't know what happened. Hard, it's
hard for me to go, oh, I know exactly what
she did. That's like when Soli landed the plane even
the water. How heart is landed on water? I go, wow,
landed on the water. I don't know what the engine
even did like, I'm not smart enough at the airplane
to know what happened, what it felt like. Yeah, terrible story.
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And then gosh, got some of that stuff. I mean,
they take off, you do a maintenance check. All these
things are done before you take off. So some of
it's just you can't predict your buddy and miss traps America.
This is so Carrie Underwood. In the next fifteen minutes
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or so, she could be in at any time. I
sing this song pretty Go in the shower. I'll be honest, no, no,
I do. I know you think I'm crazy because she
has such great vocals. But I was singing this in
my shower lot. It sounded really good. A little bit.
I was taking a bag and how good I sing this? Yeah,
And you know I'm no Celine Dion. I get I'm
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no Carrie Underwood, but I can lay some vocals down
on this thing, especially in the shower. I should take
that on the road and put the shower up on
stage and then sing. I'll probably get a c M nomination.
The acoustic tiles, the water, all of it. Because right
now I don't do very good. I probably don't do crap.
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Pretty it's okay. Shower you guys. I'm like a warm Yeah,
showed me a bit. Speaking of showering, experts are saying
that people are showering too much, that boom bathing every
day increases a person's chances of getting infections. They're saying
every day, like I shower sometimes three times a day
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affection of my getting from what what? When we shower
more than once, it's successive because your skin can get
dry stop it. No, but we get clean. I know.
Showering too often I could dry out the skin, causing
it to crack and leaving it vulnerable to germs. Experts say, no, no, no,
this is experts say that we should only shower once
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or twice a week's hand pick your facts or no.
I'm I'm I'm mad at you, and I sometimes mess
up by showering more than once a day. But I'm
going to go ahead and do it once a day.
I don't care what that article says. It says you
should only use soap on body parts that smell what.
You're crazy? Yeah for me, I don't. I'm the only
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one that uses my shower. I'm the only one that
uses my soap. So I'll use the bar of soap
and put it. Yeah, but it's like it's interesting. I
don't picture he's a bar guy. Yeah, if I use
some some squshy sometimes too. But for me, you know,
I but the towel as soon as I take the
towel that touches areas that, you know, the unfavorable areas,
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like the towels dead to me. The soap not so much,
because I feel like soap cleans itself. So if I
take the soap and I'm watching around in the middle
section and like soap cleans itself. If a towel touches
dead towel you're talking about the wash cloth, yeah, no,
afterward I drying, Yeah, but it's dead but it's a
(40:26):
clean but but I save it to the very end
and then dead towel walking because yeah, yeah, that's it.
I know. My husband and I've had that argument with
the kids because I told him you can use the
new towel every time that you shower to them that
they need to use it for yes, no, no, no
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dr But because I don't know if my son is
always properly cleaning, but so he needs to get a
new towel, like at least every other time. Dry dry, dry, dry,
dry dry dry butt dead towel. That's how it goes. Morning, Corny,
I had a dream that I was a muffler last night.
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I woke up exhausted. That was the morning, Corny. Carrie
Underwood here in moments they here? Yeah, wow, wow you did?
Yeah through the window? Ok where where? Where? On the
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Bobby Bones show? Now carry Underwood carried in the hall
bringing out here she's carry Underwood. There she is, come
on in. We're on the air. By the way, no
one can ever tell the difference. Good morning to you.
Good morning, doesn't matter which way these things go. The headphones. Yeah,
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not really? Are you good? I want to do it wrong,
the wrong? Okay, there's no wrong. How are you? I'm good?
Thank you. I haven't seen I've seen a long time.
When you check out? This is a question I was
asking the show. When you decide you're going to just
go because you last year? Si, I'm taking a break? Yeah.
How do you hide? Um? I mean I don't. I
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don't think I hide like there's always stuff to do,
even if it's not necessarily like playing shows. Um, but
I don't know. I just I'm I'm kind of a homebody.
I'm just The first picture we saw was the girl
at the yoga place. Were you doing yoga? And she said, hey,
let's take a selfie. Oh on vacation. The girl from
below deck is that you're talking about. I don't know
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she's from a reality show. Yeah, we were, we were
on vacation. I was yeah. I was like, um, can
we like staying in the shadows? And I made my
friend take the picture. No oh, because I was like, man,
I would be so irritated. No, it's people are excited,
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you know, like the only the only thing my brain
has trouble um dealing with is I just forget. And
I'm like at the grocery store trying to get like
dinner for my family, you know what I mean. And
then somebody comes up to me. I'm like, oh yeah, like,
oh yeah. When you were performing at the A c M.
S on Sunday night, you come out and you perform
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and it's your first time to perform. We hadn't seen
you in a while. Yeah, and you finish when you
go back to the back, what happens? Um? I hug people.
I hug my people. Who was that emotional was a
super emotional yeah. I mean, there's just been a lot
that's gone on in life over the past year, and
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it's always really nerve wracking introducing new music. I mean
basically in that way because the song came out just
a couple of days before before the a c M.
So it was just kind of like I was super nervous,
and it's like I felt like I'd never been on
a stage before. All of a sudden, it's like you're
looking out at the audience and it's crazy because you're
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so in the moment. Did you see how long the
people stayed and stood and clapped like or were you like,
oh my goodness, I really can't see anything. I get
super weirded out by clapping, and I know that sounds
I know that sounds so weird, but like when I'm performing,
it's like I'm I'm in the song, and then as
soon as the song's over, it's like I'm carry again
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and I just want to kind of get off the stage.
I know that sounds weird, but like it kind of
kept going and I'm like, where's the walls? Like looking
above me, like there aren't those walls supposed to come down?
Why isn't somebody is there something wrong? Is somebody not
pressing a button that they need to press And I'm
like trying to back off the stage. But I mean
it was definitely overwhelming. Um, but it was I just
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don't know what to do with myself because I'm just
stuck out there. You walk off the stage and the
next award is, if I'm remembering correctly, it was the
vocal event. Yeah, and you and Keith one. Yeah. So
did they go, hey, Carrie, by the way, watch the
screen in case you win. Yeah, we like went kind
of around back over to where the runaway thing was
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in the middle of the stage, and then U I
stood there and watched the monitor because it was like
the card going and then you walked off and you
came back on. It was like a wrestler read coming
into the ring after they had won the match before. Yeah,
it was, but it was it was super cool. I
was glad. Keith Um said words that made sense. I
feel like I feel like I didn't what's going through
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your head before you perform at the a c m
S first time back that you didn't walk the carpet,
you know, the first time anyone had everybody's waiting to
see your performance. Yeah, I mean I felt like we
definitely wanted to keep everything music focused. Um, and uh,
I don't know. I was just going through lyrics. I
guess in my head, please sing all the words? Right.
Do you have a monitor that tells you the lyrics
are not? Not yet? It's it's probably inevitable at some
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point in my career where I'll be like, oh my gosh,
too many songs in my head. Um, but no, it's
it's all all appear. Let me play this pretty good? Yeah,
(46:03):
pretty pretty good. I like it, So tell me about
this the song. I mean, it's it's kind of just
all about emotions, and you know, I feel like as
as humans were just kind of expected to have our
crap together all the time and being being a mom
and a wife and trying to navigate all that we do,
(46:26):
and um, it just gets every once in a while,
I feel like there's just a bubble over of emotion
and we're kind of discouraged, I think, from doing that
in life. And sometimes you just have to and it
might be unattractive and it might be a sad, ugly moment,
but it has to happen and it's okay. Mm hmm.
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Look at this and anything. You want to support that. Yeah,
that's what I like him in my closet crying pretty
pretty often. Yeah, that's that's that Your crime play my
closets and it was the only place I can retreat
where like my kids and my husband and nobody can
find me. I feel like my car that's probably very
(47:09):
crying place. You know. It's like you just feel kind
of safe. It's like a small space. There's probably people
that can actually see me at stoplights and whatnot. You know. Well,
Amy has to two kids now, she just adopted them
from Haiti. Yeah, and so she's telling us that she
has She walks through her bedroom, through a bathroom into
her closet and then shut the door because there's three
doors the door to the bedroom, door, the bathroom, the
(47:31):
door of the closet and I can shut them all.
She sits down and cries and not not not pretty, No, no,
I car pretty. She's the one that cries pretty. Well.
Now I'm empowered that my cries are pretty the normally
I thought I had the ugly cry. But pretty? Is
this pretty nerve wracking do to get going again? Because
I mean you're on Yeah, I mean it's just you know,
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it's cycles and I actually enjoy doing things in that way. UM.
I feel like there's there's a lot of people that
seem to like be on tour and be like all
up in it all the time, and I'm like, how
do you? How do you live a life to write about?
How do you? I don't know. There has to be
some kind of balance. So it's nice to kind of
be at home a little bit more and spend get
to spend more time on like the writing process and
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producing and all that stuff and um, and then it's
time to release it into the world. The first time
you produced a record, yeah, I mean for you, when
you're producing the record, what are you doing in the room? Well,
I mean I'm lucky enough that I feel like I've
always been able to, um, convey what I want and
people have always been very receptive and producers that I've
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worked with have been absolutely amazing and wanted me to
be happy and listen to me when I'm like I
don't like this, what is this? Where's this? Can we
do this? And UM, I just feel like now I
get to actually take a little more ownership in that.
And UM, I mean I I have been there from
the beginning and when we're you know, moving stuff around
and figuring out arrangements and um, getting to work with
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band and overdubs and compying my own vocals, which I
feel like every artist should do. It's very humbling. What
do that mean? Compying your own vocals? Listening to yourself
a lot, and trying to decide what sounds good or
what's off pitch. And I'm I'm one that I don't.
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I'm not a fan of auto tune. I'd rather just
go in and sing it again. Um, but it's it's
nice to sit and listen and be like, well, I
thought I was hitting that and I was not, So
I can do it. I can do it. Let me
go back in. You won't allow any manipulation of your voice.
It's not any manipulation. It depends on why we're doing it.
I would rather just go in and sing it again
if it's a tuning issue. But sometimes if it's a
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vibe issue, or if there's some sort of um something
going on it that makes it sound a different way
like something you could, it's not right. It's not for
being off key purposes. Carrie under what is he your wrist?
Let's start there what happened to your wrist? I fell
down right or left? So are you right handed? Yeah?
(50:08):
So that probably set you back on all your handwriting classes.
Oh yes, all my hand writing. It sent me back
on the most frustrating part was trying to work out
with with a broken wrist um and just how much
it can throw off your world having an appendage that
is there but you just can't use it. So what
happened though? How did you fall or did you fall? Yeah?
(50:32):
I I just I was taking the dogs out to
go pp you one last time, and um, I just
I tripped and there was one step and I went
to I didn't let go of the leashes priorities. Um,
so that's why my left hands fine. But I went
to catch myself and I just missed a step. If
I had fallen anywhere else, I would have been perfectly fine.
(50:54):
But it was one one step that messed everything up.
The email comes in and says, I may look different,
and when you walked in, I was going, I don't
know she's gonna look like. I will be honest, I
was like, I don't know what's gonna look like. Am
I gonna? But I don't like, I don't see it.
Thank you. Um, I've I've been very fortunate in the
healing process, and I mean when we I was I
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was lucky that when it happened, everything was kind of
shutting down in the music world and we had the
holidays and stuff like that. But it's I was at
a point where I didn't I didn't know how things
were going to end up. I didn't know it was
going to go on. I didn't know what it was
gonna heal. Like where did you fall in your face?
Like in side of your face? Yeah? Yeah. Do you
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think when it's that bad because I have a scar,
I'm from my startom all the way down to my
my bone, and that scar just never went away. Did
you think with your face that that was the scar
would always be there when it first happened. Um? Yeah,
And I think it's still will Um yeah. I mean
it's you just don't know how things are gonna heal
(52:03):
or end up. And I felt like it was. It
was important to me as I started resuming my life
again and going to the grocery store and taking my
kid to school and stuff like that, I was like, Okay,
somebody's gonna creep on me at the grocery store, and um,
you know people are going to be like, what's what
happened when they posted on Instagram. Imagine the doctor that
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gets carried underwood anything and it don't matter what it is.
Imagine she comes up for a foot fungus. Imagine you're
going to the doctor and he's like, which has not happened?
Well yeah, but imagine that you're the doctor. You got
the chart out and you're like, let's see who's on
the foot fungus list today? O carry underwood. You can't
even tell your friends. Yeah, do you make doctor sign
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extra stuff? No? I mean they can't tell people anything anyway, right, No,
they can't. It's a post to they're not. No. I
feel like because because it's like a like a hip
a thing. Right. Well but somebody, well no, no, no,
I have when I was young. You're out of hemorrhoid, right,
because if I'm running, you get on when you run.
I was training for a travel I think my doctor
(53:06):
at the time told somebody, yeah, because it got out.
Next thing you told us, well that could have been
the thing too cold? Even you you didn't sign hip hop,
He declared himself. The voice of young hemor rights after
it was out though, I was like, yeah, I was
walking the grocery store, going is someone to take a
picture of my hemorrhoid? Yeah? They could, they could have been.
I think this is smart. You can get some kind
of endorsement right now, preparation you endorse yet a muse fiber? Yeah,
(53:34):
well look at you. So wait, what's to deal with music?
Are you? You know? I know you have the record,
but are you announcing any sort of tory yet? Um?
Not yet. Um, We're we're figuring that out. How do
you feel about this? Because everyone wants to ask about
your wrist and your injury. Are you can do it
like once or twice and be done with it and
say I'm done talking about it. I don't know. I mean,
I don't know if I'll ever be done talking about
it because it was a it was an event in
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my life, and I mean I'm I'm okay talking about it. Um.
What your son say? Uh? Well, now he's sweet. Um.
For for a while I was worried he would be
scared of me. Um. But now if I makeup on
he's like, Mommy, you're Booboo's all gone? Oh yeah, man,
(54:16):
you said your doctors like flowers would, Um, I definitely
think them regularly, like, dude, thanks for working him. Obviously
they you had I mean, they did a great job
at whatever, because it really I mean you look, I
was nervous, I'll be honest with this because yeah, yeah,
(54:37):
you a long time for the last six hours. She's
like you, how about me? I was nervous because I do.
I like you as a person. You've been very kind
to me. And I was like, man, I don't know what.
I don't know what I'm gonna do. If she comes
in and it looks crazy, it doesn't it doesn't think
you And I'm sure that's made. Yeah, I've got some
plaster on right now. It's no big too like semen spackle. Well,
(54:59):
I said Seemen, didn't I My husband makes fun of
me for saying seement cement. The pred is gonna win
the Stanley Cup. Um, yes, yeah, they are pretty invested
in that. And huh, how much of a factor were
you in my coming back to play? I would say
I was the main factor in that. Yeah, um, it was.
(55:22):
It was very much because he I mean for him,
and I completely disregarded his emotions in the whole situation.
I'm like yeah, do it. Why wouldn't you want to
come back? And UM, you know, he was like, I
just kind of closed that door and I retired and
I've got these things that I want to do, and UM,
you know, I wanted to obviously spend time with us,
and but UM, I don't know. I was just kind
(55:44):
of like, you know, what's what's the worst that could happen,
barring an injury, Let's take that off the table. Please
don't get hurt. Um, but you know you you make
a run for it, and it's it's a repeat it
last year, you know, hopefully not. Um, but I was like,
what's the best thing that could happen? And to see
somebody who's worked so hard for so long, Um, it's
something he loves, you know. I just I want to
(56:06):
see him. Whin Did he stay in good shape? He
stayed in good shape for most people, I think, Um,
it's it's a totally different training thing. And the way
he eats and stuff like that is different, like during
the season or when he's prepping for the season, and
he Um, I think the first couple of weeks back
he was hurting. Do you guys ever work out together?
(56:28):
Do you have a train with him. Um, we have before.
We usually just kind of work out in the same space, Um,
but doing different things we've done. We've done teamworkouts before though,
where like somebody is like, it's like run a mile
and you have to do push ups while you run
a mile, and the faster you run, the fewer push
ups you have to do kind of thing. Does he
(56:48):
worry about that when you finish being an athlete that
you put on a bunch of weight because your body
has just been doing the same thing for so many years.
Like friends play in the NFL, they have ripped as
soon as they stopped there. Like, Um, he is his
family is just genetically blessed and that doesn't happen there.
I'm like, if yeah, they they're all just lean and
(57:08):
skinny and have six packs and it's disgusting. So what's
your son is going to be an athlete? Which which
genetic did he part? Did he get the athletic party
seen that early or the singing, the vocal whatever that
genetic things? I have no idea what it is. I mean,
I kind of hope he's a mix of both. Um
and I mean I play a little softball in my day.
(57:30):
She's athletic. I'm not completely and five three. I know
it's yeah, I don't. I don't think he's gonna be
as tall as Mike. I think how tall is he?
It's like six one. That's a tall sun. He's only
a young sixe. No, no, I know, I no, no,
I don't know how tall my kid is. That would
be amazing if he was six one. Kids don't measure
in inches, which is weird to me. I guess maybe
(57:52):
not him. We've always go home big your baby six
to three inches, then we should all measure in inches
so I can compare to babies. He's like thirty pass ounds.
I know that three. Oh my gosh. My son is
Amy's son. Amy has a so she adopted in her
seven year old. I told you he's small. Is the
size of someone that's old probably four or five. My
(58:15):
because he weighs under forty pounds, I say, is and
Isaiah small for his age? Shows he that's even Yeah? Okay, yeah,
I told you he might need earplugs. Oh no, The
question is should Amy seven year old where ear plugs,
the ear cancel seven sound, the big muffs. If we're
at at like a big work show. I don't know.
(58:37):
I said, no, I don't. I don't know if i'd
like Isaiah doesn't. This is probably bad parenting by telling
him myself, and when we go to games and stuff
like that, he doesn't. He's not gonna keep him on.
You can just keep putting him on him and he's
not going to keep him on. Well, well carry him.
I want to play cry forty in a second. That's
the record done. You just haven't put anything else out. Well,
(59:00):
it's almost done. I still I still have a little
a little more to do, and I want, I really
want to write a little bit more just to see,
just to see it. It's hard to stop writing. It's
hard to be able to walk away and say, Okay,
I'm done, I'm well. That treasure spot of riding is
riding with you at the very end of the cycle,
because when you write a song near the end, you
(59:21):
get so passionate about that song because you just wrote it,
and you're like, I want to cut that one. Yeah,
what's one of the ones that you cut last minute?
They ended up being a monster. We're gonna throw it
on the record last minute. Good girl, yeah, good girl,
and help me out there. Thanks man. Yeah, that was
one that we um might have been like literally one
of the last couple that I wrote, and it was
(59:42):
don't you get so excited about them right at the
time you're cutting that. Well, I feel like it's a
little it's a little harder because it's you like know
what the rest of the album is, and you've listened
to so much music, and you've written so much, and
you've gotten demos in and you've just sifted through all
of it. There's a point when you're like is this good?
Is is good? Like I don't know, Like I need
to step away for a second and come back and listen.
(01:00:04):
And because it just it just you've listened to so much.
If you walk into a writing room, do you know
the kind of tempo you need? Do you know what
your messages? Or do you rely more? Yeah, Like what
is it when you're walking into a room that you
have in your mind. Um, We've tried to do the
this is what I need and this is what we
should write thing, and it never works. Um, you just
(01:00:27):
have to go in because it it's just whatever the
vibe is for the day and how different people are
feeling and just what it just kind of all has
to happen. Um, because recently I went into rite and
I was like, I really need something that's kind of tempo,
and you know, I would love like, you know, this
this kind of song, and we went for it and
we ended up not doing anything. We wrote nothing. And
(01:00:49):
that has literally happened to me. Like I can count
on one hand how many times I went into to
write and walked away with nothing for the day. We
might we might get a song that's not very good,
but it we get something. Um, and we just sat
and talked, which was nice too. I like that. I
like to sit and talk. That's fine. That's fine for me. Carrie.
Good to see you, Thank you, thank you for having
(01:01:10):
glad you're back, not even from the injury, like just
in general, I'm glad you're back to it feels good.
It feels good this, I mean it feels good every
every time around. But um, it feels good. I need
to disappear then people will care more. I think so,
because I'm always here every day. Nobody cares. Every I'm here,
nobody cares. Just take a few months, you know, do
like Carrie and go away. If you go away from
(01:01:31):
your people, Like yeah, I just need a big master
Plan's like, yeah, you also need to disappear. I agree, Okay,
well we're gonna go. Thank you, good to see you,
and we'll talk to you soon whenever we get some
more more music out there. All right, Carrie Underwood, how
do we feel about that interview? It's great? Great? Well,
(01:01:52):
you know, I just know for them, that was our
first long form appearance at doing anything since she's been
gone since the accident, and it's like, when do I
ask the questions? But her at risk and her fall
and there's new music, and I don't know. I felt
a little pressure on that one because I also like Carrie, yeah,
and I don't want to walk in and go. Didn't
(01:02:13):
make her uncomfortable because obviously it's something she said she's
willing to talk about it, but she hasn't been. I
feel like if I felt or I had anything going
on like that, I'd be like, instead of storing the
whole or gramming the whole thing, I mean, I would
just do people say Instagram, I'd be putting it on
(01:02:35):
the gram like, you know, the whole process. But she
clearly has been very private about it, and that's her choice.
So yeah, to come in and now talk about it.
It's a little like on eggshells. Yeah, And I just
wanted to do do the listeners right and ask the
questions they wanted and do her right by talking about
the new music and thinks she wanted. And it's just
(01:02:55):
a weird balance. I never get it exactly right. But yeah,
I hope the listeners enjoyed that, and I feel like
they probably did. Huh, I think they did. Yeah, look
tell me something good from Amy. Now, So this guy's
got a girlfriend. She happens to be a runaway model,
(01:03:16):
and she was participating in Bridle Week in New York.
And as she's walking down the catwalk in a bridle down,
he shows up, gets down on one knee and proposes
to her, man, Yeah, if you had a catwalk model girlfriend,
like you have to come through. Is that the good
part of the story? Friend? Yeah. And of course everyone's
(01:03:41):
there snapping pictures and videos because it's all there, so
he said. He just keeps watching her reaction over and
over because it was priceless. He caught her by complete
surprise because here she has working doing her thing. The
last nas she thinks is someone's gonna come get down
on one knee right there, good for him, and he
arranged it all, so that's cool. Good for him, that guy. No,
I do like people that put extra effort into these proposals.
(01:04:02):
So many times dudes ago, Hey, honey, by the way,
you won't get hitched. Wait, lunch box, how did yours go?
My wife called me and said, hey, we should get married.
I said, are you serious? And she said yeah, I
said it talking about that's exactly what's talking About's awesome.
For sure. There'll be a movie with Hugh Grant about
that soon. Right, your buddy and miss them. This is
(01:04:33):
that's right. Did you guys read about the plane crash?
I tweeted this. I guess it wasn't a crash, the
emergency landing where the engine blew up. There was a
really long article that the Associated Press rope. I retweeted
it last night and whenever you hear they had to
do an emergency landing and it lands at the airport.
(01:04:55):
Because you first think, oh, I probably wasn't that big
of a deal, but real lee, a window blew out
because a propeller went into it. This poor lady who
picked that seat at Southwest you go pick the seat, like,
what are the odds? Because she sits there, Yeah, and
it sucks her out the window and she hits apparently
(01:05:17):
the plane the wing. Yeah. I didn't realize all that
because they said it was blunt force trauma. This poor
lady from Alurquerque doing nothing, be mind her own business,
fly and uh, you know, a guy grabs her and
said guy who had a cowboy hat, and they grabbed
her and pulled her back in and someone else who
was a nursing retired nurse maybe gives her CPR. And
(01:05:38):
you're seeing all this, you're on the plane, you probably
think you're gonna die. I don't think shaking like crazy.
But they said it was super quiet. Nobody was yelling,
and there were a group of people that were had
taken the leadership role of calming everyone down, like we
got it, we're good, we're good. Everyone relaxed like just
normal people who in their hearts, like their instinct was okay,
(01:05:59):
I'm now to this group. Because I believe whenever a
situation hits, it's it's a different situation. Everyone assumes a role.
For example, Amy, if you and I were in some
crazy and you went completely cry, my role is, oh,
I gotta be on the or if I won't completely cry.
I think you would stand up and be the leader.
I think at times because of the other variables the
people and how they're acting, it makes others have to
(01:06:19):
do whatever they need to do. Yeah, so these people
are calming everyone down. You have the pilot and she's
on and apparently as cool as a cucumber because ship
in a fighter pilot. Like, how lucky that you had
someone with that degree of calm, that degree of composure
(01:06:39):
in that situation. Like those people on that flight have
to be thanking God that they had her as a pilot,
Like that's as a hero. Yeah, save their lives. And
then you hear other pilots talk about it, and there
they go, No, it was it was crazy they landed.
To me, it was crazy they landed an air ports, Like,
(01:07:01):
what are the odds you're near an airport close enough
in the next twenty minutes, Because that means you gotta
go twenty minutes finding you have to find one. You
have to stay up. Where else would you land that point?
You try to road and field, you try to figure
it out. If you're calling in some sort of a
madea air traffic control helps navigate you to a safe place.
To land or a safe as possible. Here's some and
(01:07:23):
it's done the old fashioned way. They listen and type
out what they hear, and somebody says, I didn't hear
what he said. So they backed the tape up the
old fashioned way and play it again. The talking about
the transcript, you know, they're talking about the air traffic
controller tune when he when he heard he says, hey,
when the engine blow up and we think someone's been
sucked out the window, and it's like, what some out
(01:07:44):
the windows? Yeah, they're gone. Now what do we do here?
And so she's just focused on getting that plane down
with all those people. That transcript will be the official
record of the cockpit Morse recorders, so that becomes a
public document. That's crazy, and people go, oh about the airline?
Can we fly again? You do realize this hasn't happened. Yeah,
(01:08:08):
ever on Southwest they didn't even crash the plane. Yea,
this isn't a thing. And yesterday all the stories where
plane hits a bird has to turn around. That probably
happens all the time, but because of the crash, it's
now a story that people will click on. There was
another one where there was smoke coming out of another
plane they landed. Mechanical things have issues, but they're not
(01:08:28):
stories unless there's one big story that people will continue
clicking on. And you know, sometimes if we're grounded or
sitting on the tarmac for a certain amount of time
because it's something mechanical and we're so frustrated and we
just want to leave and take off, it's like this
is like a running be like, Okay, yeah, do whatever
you need to do. We're about to getty ft in
the air, and who knows what could happen, So let's
just all be patient. And you were talking to your husband.
(01:08:50):
By the way, Amy's husband crashed a plane once, like
it lost, it died and he had to land it
but lost. It was a single engine aircraft and the
propeller flew off the airplane. So yeah, basically there's it's
a bird, it becomes a bird. He had to control
crash a plane like the plane died in the air.
He prefers, yes, controlled landing, but yeah, he was he
(01:09:11):
was high in the sky. We were in the studio
one morning and Amy goes, huh, I don't know what
just happened, and she walks out and she calls it
she goes come back and she goes, husband just crashed
the plane, Like go what is he? Okay? She goes, yeah,
and then it turns out they were in New York.
He's an upstate New York flying in the Adirondack Mountains,
(01:09:31):
like there's no roads really to land, and that's what
he had to do. He called in a may Day
he you know, like, that's that's it. I'm in distress.
We have nowhere to go. And they said that the
nearest airport was six miles or road or something, and
he's like, we can't make that. We can't make that
because he's flying like a bird, just gliding, and he
(01:09:53):
knows how to glide. So he just kind of went
into his training and they evaluated landing on a top
dis this patch of trees because he thought the top
of trees, because he thought, well, we can kind of
glide through the trees and that will slow us down.
He's to move. The only problem with that is you
crashed twice because you crashed into the trees and then
you fall to the ground and you crash again. So
(01:10:14):
he thought, okay, well this one lake looked promising to them.
But then also they didn't know if it was swampy,
if they landed, would there be trees right below, what
would happen? So they circled around around and finally he
just made the call. He said, that's it, that's the lake,
that's where we're going. And he put it down and
he said it was smooth leg butter. He just like
(01:10:36):
and of course he did not know that's what was
going to happen. They were bracing for impact and he
landed and then it was like and he said, water
came over the windshield and then they just sat there
in the water and it started to sink and they
were like, Okay, we gotta get out, we gotta get out.
So then the black helicopters have to come and rescued
them out of the water. And he used his cell
phone too, because they're in again the woods and the mountains,
(01:10:58):
like he used his cell phone to bounce off the
sun to show the pilots exactly where they were um
because the black Hawks they didn't he didn't have any communication,
his iPad. Everything went to the bottom of that lake.
Divers went in the next day got everything. Uh, and
then we still have his money that he had in
his wallet that day and it's all stained blue because
(01:11:19):
jet or engine fuel in aircraft, it's dyed to certain
colors so that if it is in water, they know
how to clean it. They know where it is and
how to clean it up. So we have the money
and it's blue. I asked him, you gonna die? Is
that I don't have time? Like I was just worried
to land in that plane. Yeah, I know, I'm like,
where are you freaking out now? He said? Cool? He
(01:11:42):
said he'd be okay if that his vocals or his
audio tape went out, he wouldn't sound like a I
got a whopper of a story for you, guys. I've
been sitting on this one all morning. What is it? Well,
first let me say this. Amy's floating head shirt goes
up at nine central, so wherever you are you can
do the math. That being said, we don't keep any
(01:12:03):
of the money, and Amy has chosen the orphanage to
get the money nanny's I decided to do nanny's salaries
at the orphanage where my kids lived for years and years,
and then also another orphanage that we work with that's
a special needs orphanage in a little village in Haiti.
So it'll be split amongst those two places. There's just
store by the way. He goes At bobby bones dot com,
they're story about this guy who took a pill. He's
(01:12:24):
taking this medication and he says he made him gay. Okay, yeah,
pain killers, painkillers. After he took the pain pills, he
was attracted to men. Now here's my theory. He was
always attracted to men because I don't like a pain
pill makes you gay. Think you're born that way or
you're not. And so all of a sudden, he's like, uh,
(01:12:47):
he probably wants to be gay and he's on pain pills.
Do we really think of pain pill? Oh? Maybe it
made him relax enough to actually go. He's like, he's like,
he finally relaxed. He saught. That's a good point. I
think I didn't think about that. But when you take
oxy codon or whatever are you tak I mean something
to get a little It's like, I've never been drunk,
(01:13:09):
but when people drink, they go, you know, relaxed, so
I can be myself. So my thing is the pill
didn't make him. Either it's an excuse or it finally
led him. Yeah, it's like he's had a few glasses
of wine and he's like that guy's isn't that a
crazy story? And I hadn't thought of that that way.
I thought it was one of those things where you know,
people hit their head and they started speaking friends. That's
what I was gonna say that happened, so he could
(01:13:30):
be the pill. No, no, no, it's not. It's just not.
That's not a thing. So yeah, I've sitting on that one.
I haven't no one the right time to reveal that
one pretty carry your post carry? I just had a postcarry?
Is how today shows run? Well? Yeah, you know, I
didn't know how it's going to go today. Good And
obviously I like Carry as a person. She'd been very
(01:13:52):
kind to me, so I think I want to do
like do her right and do the listeners right. Kind
of a nerve racking everybody. I don't know how comfortable
she would be a talking about falling if she The
weird thing about that is sometimes people will go, hey,
we'd prefer it if you're not talk about this, and
I never listened, but sometimes they say it and they
didn't say anything. Nobody said a single word to me like,
(01:14:14):
don't mention this, don't talk about her wrist or face
or you know nothing. Even when we took a picture afterward,
how's going did someone say? Not saying? I just that
they didn't. They were totally in, just like, do your thing.
So to commend them, her and her team, I thought
that was pretty cool. She do whatever she wants. She
could skip our show and not miss a beat. Oh yeah, no,
(01:14:37):
I mean we're a pimple on the butt of media.
Wait do you don't do us? Who cares? But she did.
She came to us first. I appreciate them. Pimple on
the butt me. We are a pimple on the buttocks. Huh,
I'm blimits something. But I say, I can't stop watching
these cashing me outside videos. This girl she a mess?
(01:15:05):
Catch me? How about that? Sets you outside? What does
that mean? What I just say? Catch her outside and
she'll go outside and do what she has to do.
That's what she's talking about. Oh yeah, yeah, but that's
the original. I can't I don't know what I'm watching
her on teams you guys staying laugh at my butt off? Man?
But yeah, man? So here is Her name is Danielle.
(01:15:33):
I don't know what's her last name, just that catch
me outside girl, what's your stage name? Though? Bad Boy?
I thought it was bad Barbie, but it's bad Body.
I thinks spelled weird. I don't know. Catching me outside,
I say so, I was watching I got into a
bad you know, you just get into the wormhole. What
(01:15:54):
I do that with Joe Rogan's podcast with Charlotte made
the Breakfast Club show and the cash Girl video. He
can't stop watching them. This is her brawling with Woe
Vicki and little te at thet I don't know, I
don't know. At the Billboard nomination. Okay, here we go.
(01:16:20):
He's kind of you. I'm right here, you so you
have me. The thing isn't all her videos At some
point she should have to catch me outside. She should
and she's not yelling now. I'm like, I'm down, like
in the middle ship. Come on, catch me outside, and
(01:16:41):
they girls like we are outside, all right, cool, let's
catch me. Then. I shouldn't liked this so much. This
Daniel catch me. She does the first punch and then
all all heck breaks lest Yeah, So here's another one.
(01:17:04):
She reacts to being nominated for Top Female Artists, and
she's walking on the parking lot and the Cams goes
up to hers like hey man, She's like, yeah, what's it?
By being nominated? I already want Obviously Cardi is gonna win,
but she really deserves it. And really I'm just getting started.
So for sure, really parties. Why better than Nicky? I
don't care what anyone was is Cardi actually says stuff.
(01:17:26):
Nicky just has attitudes, so what Wow, we knew. So
I'm just gonna catch her outside. Nicki Minaj, I'm not
talking about about her. Why would you? Are you not
scared of her? Yeah? Don't here she was on film,
but she's scrappy for her. My favorite part about the
(01:17:47):
Doctor Phil clip is what she calls the audience hose
and the claps. They're like, yeah, this is I can
hear this twenty times to have a different opinion all
twenty times. It just pick out little things. Here you're
two street wise in all these holes, leasing life so funny.
(01:18:10):
And then her mom's like that would be all of you.
She's talking about the audience that they laugh. Another an
audience is like yelling at her, like what you gonna do? Girl?
Did you say? The hose are laughing? And like Dr
pos a tough Tom sand hose like it's like I
would dose you say so the audience are a bunch
(01:18:31):
of hopes. Yeah, here they go. Now the audience has
been called host everybody keeping tracking at home. The audience
is like yo ho, and so here the audience goes, yeah,
she's got a great one. Like yeah. They're looking at
each other. They're going, are you cool? Yeah that hose? Yeah?
(01:18:54):
Why are you so mad? They disagree with you? She's
gonna catch me out. I'm trying to fight you now,
but they disagree their hose too. You got catch me?
How about that? Catch you outside? What does that mean? What?
I just say? Catch her outside and she'll go outside
and do what she has to do. That's what she's
talking about. Oh yeah, yeah, this is all But don't
(01:19:15):
you see that? This is all mouth. So you want
to take this outside because I think they can bring
cameras off. Really, because I think they can bring cameras outside.
Now she's dictating what the production team can do. But
again the production manager is like, now, I never really
can't right now, we're ground at that point. So I
think I flipped you. You want to do it again?
You don't get all tough. Please. Now she's gonna fight her. Mom.
(01:19:37):
Come on, this is not the place doctor Phil is
getting into. So he couldn't say the words trying to
fight her. I can wind over and over. It's so
rotten as I hate myself for all. Right, then that dude.
You can't get enough at him? I mean, but but
(01:19:58):
how do they like when they're at dinner, they're at home,
they're probably this dearest mother Buffy, please give me the
great pupon. I don't know, Like what is life like?
I don't know. They don't know either, whatever they have
in their mind. I wish I had unattached to reality?
(01:20:20):
What do you have a little bit? A little bit?
But I didn't you think the reality house? No, no, no,
you're not like that. I mean sometimes to me, I'm like, wow,
I wish I had some of your what No, because
it's wrong because I had support. You wasn't. At dinner
(01:20:44):
the other night, Bobby goes, I am to be president
of the United don't believe that. But there's nothing wrong
with that. There's nothing wrong with anytimes do I say
that If you don't set your goals the absolute highest,
nobody else will for you. I know. But like, should
you laugh at him? Yeah, yeah, but he really like
but but I want it for him. So that's why
(01:21:05):
I'm like in a conflicted because I'm like, oh, I
wouldn't be like, oh, Bobby, you know, but how many
times the president and I've done it exactly? Then I'm like,
oh yeah, like he says stuff and he does it,
So one day he's gonna be president. That's gonna be crazy.
Where are we talking about this? At dinner at the
Hokassan or whoever? Oh, in Vegas? Yeah, oh yeah, I
(01:21:25):
was talking to he was like, what's the plan. I
was like wow, He's like, so, what's your boys? Like, well,
I'm president in the United really, that's not how it happened. Oka.
He's like, what's your plan? I said, I don't know
how much longer, body radio, you know, it could be
a year, three years, ten years, I hope for for
a long time. I said, but I'm gonna be governor
of Arkansas and then president of the United States. Like
(01:21:47):
that's the plan. And I don't believe that can't happen.
Everybody's somebody from somewhere. Everybody, every single person has ever
done anything great started as somebody from somewhere that never
that the odds weren't with them. And if you don't
believe you can do it, nobody else will believe you
can do it. I have no doubt that I can
do it. Yeah, and I believe in you. And that's
why I'm mad at myself for like even giggling at it.
(01:22:10):
But but it's like, I don't have a problem, and
you can. And the thing is, you can be president.
Like if you were to say right now, I want
to play in the NFL, I'd be like, Okay, probably
not gonna happen. Physical limitations would keep me for playing
in the right But yeah, there are no physical limitations
keeping you from the White House. To have a first lady,
(01:22:30):
he could be the first Oh my goodness, there was
a bachelor president? Really? Yeah, I would that dude. Which
one was? Where do you live Pennsylvania? You're texting? It
(01:22:52):
was James Buchanan the president if I'm right, I'm sure
you're right, right, I don't know that's true to my character.
Bobby's president will be holding like quizz Bowl champions at
the White House, all kinds of that would be my
bumble profile president on bumble, I'm gonna be governor of Arkansas.
(01:23:15):
First yes, And I used to sort of be like, okay, Bobby,
and now I'm like, Okay, that's really gonna happen. So
I'll get there with the president's side. And I do
believe in you, so I don't I don't want it
to come across like I don't please doubt me, Please
doubt me. Well what he means everybody doubt me in
my whole life. But everything I've done, I'm one big
doubt wrapped in a no way. I mean, I don't
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usually doubt you, but I don't think you're gonna be president.
You're like everybody else. I'm just thank you, Amy, I'm
gonna be in and then lunchbox be nice. You'd be
in his cabinet. Now he's not my camin He's not
I know. I don't want to be in the cabinet
now you don't know? All right? Thank you Bobby's Bop.
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These are three songs that listened to right now. The
latest Okay, this is Brother's Odds, Borne Pushing Up Daisies.
Push Up record comes out tomorrow. You like that one?
I like it a lot down This Brother's Odds I'm
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Pushing Up Daisies. The Friday Morning conversation will be with
him tomorrow. Also Alan Stone. This is called faithful. How
you gotta will be faithful? How you gotta will be shape? Oh,
you gotta will be faithful? How are you? How are
you gonna be faithful? This guy he was American idol
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do that guy and he got called in the last
minute because Tony Braxton got sick. And he's a very
soul bluesy guy with long blonde hair. It looks like
he'd be an alternative rocker, but he plays this like
R and B type bog Yeah, so I don't Tony
Braxton gets sick and then we don't have a duet partner.
So this guy comes in. I know his music anyway,
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because this kind of music I listened to, you know,
sexy stuff. That's how you gotta be big? How you
gotta see Alan Stone? And then Tanil Towns is a
new country artist and she has this thing out it's
called like the living Room Project where she plays acoustically.
It's really good. This is called where you are standing
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ticking line any mound just to find my way away
are I would slim cross the sea. I'll cut down
and tree leave trail through for it and dark favorite
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path to get back to where you are. I mean,
that's right up my alley. Musically, I love that singer
songwriter Country's vibe yet to Neil Town's your name. I
play a little bit of this. This is called where
you Are. I don't play all of it. I pay
those are Bobby's back. I've been high, I've been low.
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I've been everywhere the soul can go. I've seen the
northern lights in heaven suit, but I ain't never seen
anything like you. M If you evern eaed somebody down
the road, you should know I'd stand in it to
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get lne any mountain. I would clo just to find
my way away you are. I would swim across. Say
I'll cut down any tree, leave a trail through forest
and dar favor path to get back to where you
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are to nil counts. And if you like that, I shine.
If you want to go, hug somebody your buddy and
miss the Bobby ball transmitting across Ara. This is a
boy's right. Now you're here, You've got to get that
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pile in from Amy over there. He's Amy's pile of stories. Okay,
we gotta start with first things versus I had no
idea Barbie had a last night name. Yeah, did you
know Barbie had a last name? Barbie Wilkerson. Does anybody
know Barbie's last name? The kidding? I didn't know Barbie.
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She's had a last name since nineteen fifty nine. What
is it? Roberts Barbie Robert that we wait for that
you'll never believe it has a middle name to Millicent.
All right there, Barbie Millicent Robert. I just gotta mind
blown about that. No, Barbie had a last name. So
there's this startup company that's developing a service to preserve
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your brain forever. Yeah, listen, what I think is going
to happen from doing a lot of research is that
about the brain, but the brain, is that they're going
to be able to take the data in our brain
and basically upload it or something and it lives. Oh
my gosh, that's exactly okay. So they're going to preserve
all the information by freezing it, and then hundreds of
years from now, who knows, a future scientists can scan
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the brain and turn it into computer simulation. I'm obsessed
with being a mortal and immortal because immortal means and
eventually I think humans will be immortal, but immortal meat.
You can't die, Like it doesn't matter. You can buy
car bus, you can't die. You're immortal. Immortal means we're
not going to die of illness. Now, if someone comes
to chopped read off the acts, you're gonna die. You're
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gonna die. But like if you get a certain disease,
no disease, I think will become immortal at some point.
But this is what I read about. I'm fascinated with
death and mortality. Very normal, normal stuff. Yeah, So how
do you spend your free time? Well? I get so
dark sometimes and then I go, you know what the
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one equalizer in life is for everyone, doesn't matter where
you come from, rich, poor, part of the country, part
of the world. We all die. It's the equalizer. It's
and we're here in a blink, just a blink of
Earth's time and who knows how long. So don't get
me started. I'll do a ted talk and just weird
you out on that stuff. Man, is that going to
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be next head? It's going to be Barbie Robertson's the
Journey from It's gonna be called Barbie has the last name? Okay,
can we Oh, there's this woman. She left ten million
dollars to a rock station. Oh yeah, radio station in Seattle.
I saw that, and so I don't know. Just to
shout out. Bobby's often said, sometimes said it for years,
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put me in your will. Tundn't trust me, that's all.
Put me in your will. Fifteen years I've been saying this.
I would just want one lestoner to put me in
their will. Yeah, and then if you're rich. Her name
is Suzanne. Apparently she loved music and she was loaded,
so she left ten millions too. I mean some of
our listeners though, yesterday, were putting together a fund to
buy us a new microphone because our studios, THEA didn't
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have to favor and I'm not going to let them.
What it is is we have a really crappy equipment
and nobody fixes it. And so Morgan Number two is
microphone doesn't work every day, it doesn't work. Wonderful works
now hey Morgan, Hello, Okay, it works now. She broke
it in earlier. But they said, hey, we'll buy you
a microphone. But it's a microphone or a processor or
the board. It's always something. All of our stuff. Let's
just take all this stuff and sent it back to
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Jerry House. This is all his stuff and we get
new stuff shout out. Yeah they didn't even update it.
Yeah what else? Um? Lastly, I'm someone that loves garlic.
Like I love garlic, but I don't really eat it
because I don't want to have garlic. I feel like
when I eat it sometimes it oozes out of my
skin and I sweat garlic and smell at garlic. But
today I'll be having some because it's National Garlic Day. Cool.
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Thank you. Amy's shirts are up. Her floating head shirts
are up. If you want to buy one, they're up
now Bobby Bones dot com. They're only five hundred. We
don't keep any of the money. It's a funny shirt.
Um that that you can I just tweeted it. Are
you going to buy one? I mean I owned seven
of them. I've made my own. I was trolling you
at on Instagram. Yeah yeah, yeah, So there's that. We'll
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post that. Bobby Bones dot Com should be up now.
Carrie Underwood was sent today. Good to see Carrie again.
I felt a little weird for them because who knows
what they're walking into? What kind of mood is crazy?
Bobby going to be in play? But I thought it
went pretty good. Yeah, I many problems with it. We
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never got to Cherry Underwood lunchboxes chair. She did touch
Cherry Underwood. She didn't even know what it was. She
didn't touched it. You know. They were taking a picture
and the chair was in the way, so she pushed
it out of the way, and I almost said something, Oh,
that's the and then I'm saying never right, it's not
worth it. I don't want to make anything awkward. Or
they looked like they needed to go. I don't know. Yeah,
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I think they're doing a lot. I kept them extra too,
just to make sure they couldn't go do other things.
So it was like, so tell me more. Yeah, it's
I'll trick out of the Bobby playbook for Breakfast hit this.
I go back and listen to the show today because
you'll hear the interviews. I mean it's probably twenty minutes long.
And I hit the climb, like to hear from me,
and I played a song and that turning on and
go by the way, tell me about your husband, five
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year goals, and then it extended like ten more minutes.
How tall is your son? Yeah? Trying all the tricks
to keep her here, so I listen to it Bobby
Bones Show on I Heart Radio. Thanks to carry. Other
than that, anything going on today. Yeah, you're not feeling great,
you're gonna I'm getting better as that. I know. I
came in as a two and now there was that.
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My attitude too, was just my feeling she was. She
kept doing this, sitting over there before the show. She
keep going like dry heaving and Amy go home. No,
I'm I'm fine. I hope you feel better. Thank you already?
Am I've too much? I was like, if I get sick,
there's no way I'm canceling my daughter's birthday party. So
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I cannot be sick. Mentally, I'm not sick. What you do?
You like yoursel'll be sick right now and you get
better by it. In Yeah, we go, We'll see tomorrow
Tomorrow Brothers Osborne in for a long time. As we
do the Friday Morning Conversation with Brother's Osborne, we world
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