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May 6, 2024 93 mins

Randy Travis, his wife and longtime producer stop by the show to talk about his new song they created from AI. Plus, we share the highs and lows from the iHeartCountry Festival in Austin this past weekend and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting Welcome to Monday Show Morning Studio Morning.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
I hope everybody's weekend was good. I guess we spent
most of it together. Yeah, we were all. Yeah, I
kind of know how your weekends where we'll talk about it.
Let's go around the room and do it. Get to know.
Give me if you go to it doesn't matter the
coffee place. Let's say you go to Starbucks. What is
your order? Your typical order on a random day, Amy,
go ahead.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
I'm a milk lawte What is in that smallest size?

Speaker 2 (00:36):
So but what is that?

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Just espresso shot?

Speaker 2 (00:39):
And that's this does together?

Speaker 4 (00:42):
Yeah, I'll either get it hot or ice, depending on
the season I do.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I don't like coffee to begin with. But cold coffee, yeah, yeah,
there's no point. My wife loves the cold too, and
that I don't get it.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
You want it nice and warming, so you can hug
the cup regardless of what season.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
I'm like that feeling too. I love It's very comforting.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Never hugged the cup though, Oh you don't have the like.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
At home on a Saturday with a saucer.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
It was at home on a Saturday Saturday, usually grinding away,
trying to make a living, lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (01:16):
I've never had a cup of coffee, so I don't
have a coffee order. I'll go and get maybe a
muffin or a breakfast sandwich. And I do like it
when it gets cold outside because I can go to
the coffee shop and get me a nice hot chocolate.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
He loves hot, hot chocolate. Somebody got in a hot
cookum when Christmas wants it was all upset. You want
to know why is it made three gallons at a time?
I can't. That's why I can't drink. That's good. That's
like the costco of chocolate.

Speaker 6 (01:42):
It was up from a Willium, some Noma Williamson.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
It's made three gallons of hot chocolate. Amy, I can't
drink three gallons of hot chocolate one time, but I
love hot chocolate. Sounds like maybe you could if you tried.
Why do you need three gallons of hot chocolate? That's
so But I don't think you have to only make
three gallons. I think you made up to three gallons. Yes,
made way less? You understanding, Eddie?

Speaker 5 (02:09):
Yeah, I get a Venti vanilla skinny latte.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Talk me through it. I don't know what it is.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Okay, Well, I would imagine I.

Speaker 5 (02:16):
Heard somebody order that one time, and I got it,
and it's delicious.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Sizes venty medium, medium, vent is.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
Huge medium, it's a probably non fat milk because it's
a skinny, and then it's got the espresso shots in it,
and then sugar free vanilla pumps because he ordered the skinny.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
The skinny. So then when I order a tall, what
size is that small? Okay?

Speaker 3 (02:42):
So you think about this in your Starbucks song. That's tall.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
It's a small. I know that, but oh yeah, you're right,
not the biggest, because.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
It's the medium. That's why it's Starbucks.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
So I'll get a tall. That's the small. Wait, you're
mess me up because I don't coffee until a couple
of years ago. I never even taste coffee either, like lunchbox.
But I'll do espresso, but i'll do a tea. I'll
do a chai tea latte, which I think just means
there's a shot of espresso, a dirty chai tea latte.
You put milk in that. I don't know what happens milk, Okay,

(03:15):
I don't know a dirty chai latte. What makes a
dirty espresso shot? And then almond milk and then sugar
f vanilla, and then they have some centimo question.

Speaker 6 (03:31):
So if you didn't get the is it are you
saying espressopresso?

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Sorry? If you don't get that, does that mean it
doesn't have caffeine?

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Correct?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
That's true. That's the only reason I get. I'm sure
there's a mile mile mild super fractional amount in the chai.
I don't know, but yeah, that's what that is. I
don't I hate the taste of it. But if I
get that, that's what I have to get.

Speaker 7 (03:53):
Man.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
I used to get a mocha white chocolate mocha, but
then I found out that I had the same calories
as two whoppers.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
I'm my god, it's not drinking that crap. So here
you go. Tall's twelve fluid ounces, Grande is sixteen, Vinti
is twenty, the Trenta is thirty. Whoa, who drinks that thing?
That's the soccer teo. I only say talk. That's what
I've heard before. I'm be honest with you. I'm like Eddie.
I never feel like I'm gonna like try any of
the sizes out because I may say the wrong one.

(04:21):
Why do they do that? And I get a thirty
gallon er like lunchbox of an espresso.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Well, it's Starbucks. That's what they do, is their thing.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Where language is that? Great question? Tall? What language is that? Tallest?
Probably were tall means small? Tall usually like who's the tallest?
There's a short though, there's a short. It's a short.
I don't know. There's a tall. There's a vince. I
don't know, dude. We're out of here. So just started
board going home. Let's open up the mail bag.

Speaker 8 (04:49):
Mail and all the air. Get something we call Bobby's
mail bag.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Yeah, hair, oh, Bobby Bell. Just past Saturday, I had
to bring my daughter to an nine am birthday party
at Chuck E Cheese. It was early, very early for
a Saturday. But one good thing was it was over
by eleven and kids can care less. What time of
the day a birthday party is. I think if you
do one that early, they should supply coffee. What's the

(05:15):
earliest in the morning you should take your kids to
a birthday party? What about the rest of the show.
Does the quality of gift you give for a birthday
party depend on how inconvenient inconvenient the party time is
for you? Signed a recent am partier to go to
the parents here, Amy.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
I don't know, I've never thought about this.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
I am birthday party. How would you feel?

Speaker 4 (05:34):
I feel fine, But I mean I'm a morning person,
so this doesn't bother me at all. And then also, yes,
bonus by eleven, you still have the rest of your day,
depending on how you look at it. So yeah, but
I think if I was throwing a morning party, I
would have coffee for the parents.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
We're thinking about Chuck E Cheese. Tho, it's pizza, right, pizza?

Speaker 6 (05:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (05:53):
It is laterally and get sure you want to have
a soccer birthday party. I mean, you don't really get
the pizza rocket at nine am.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
I guess it's probably about ten forty five, right before
it's over.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Yeah, I say, started at ten forty five, Eddie, Yeah,
I'm kind of with her. Man, it's a little too early.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
And if it's if you're gonna make And this is
more for the parents, because they're right, like, the kids
don't care, they don't know what time it is. They'll
eat pizza at six am if I give it to them.
But for us, that's a sacrifice to get up and
take the kids to Chuck E Cheese at nine in
the morning, ten in the morning. Yes, coffee and donuts
would be real nice.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
So then does it make the day more difficult because
then you have the rest of the day to figure out, Yes,
what the kids are doing? Then, even though they've already
had a birthday party, where if it was like three,
you could wake up later, it kills more of the day.

Speaker 5 (06:38):
See, you don't necessarily have to leave Chuck e Cheese
when the party's over, So I would stay there for
four more hours.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Youill, you could do that?

Speaker 5 (06:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (06:46):
Oh you're here? You serious?

Speaker 5 (06:48):
Oh yeah, Chuck e Cheese is the best time killer
for kids. It's expensive, so you buy like they have
this cards or whatever, and you can charge it by
the hour, so you could do a four hour card.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Let them go. They have unlimited for hours, Yeah for
an hour.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
Yeah, you can pay for an hour of games and
now and then and then they can play a game,
and then you can steal the card and you can
play a game. They can give them the card back
and the whole family can play on one card.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Yeah, it's awesome. Is that frowned upon? Probably? I can't
believe I just said that on air. Well, no, you can't. Uh, Okay,
so nine am too early or not too early?

Speaker 3 (07:18):
Not too early.

Speaker 4 (07:19):
I feel like you're looking to feel things for your
kids to do all day long, no matter how it
looks too early.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
Give me some coffee and donuts. You're gonna make me
get up that early. There you go, that's the answer.
Thank you. Closing out.

Speaker 8 (07:29):
We got your game mail and.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
We read on you air.

Speaker 8 (07:32):
Now it's fun to close.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Bobby failed that damn. Ray Mundo is our audio editor.
He's that producer. He runs the show all the buttons.
But Ray, you saw a press release.

Speaker 9 (07:44):
Yeah, it's for Folds of Honor, the softball game, celebrity
softball game that happens around CMA Fest every year.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Wasn't this like controversial last year? Because it always like
what happened becuse Lunchbox didn't get to play or they
asked him to.

Speaker 6 (07:56):
That was the year before they asked me to play
and then at the last minute they're like, no, you're
not going.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Or was that last year that yeah commentating, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (08:05):
That was pretty bad. And the year before that they
invited me. But then I didn't have a locker or anything.
I was just there and it was like no uniform.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
I had to just stand there and they're like, oh,
do you need a uniform? They had to go get
one out of a box.

Speaker 6 (08:15):
Dang h Well, I mean I think it's gonna get better.
It's gonna get better every year. And yeah it's a
good cause.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Man, that's a second. Okay. So it's the Folds of
Honor softball game and there are a lot of celebrities
there and Ray, what did the press release say? So
I can read a little bit.

Speaker 9 (08:34):
It says this year's Action Pat game is going to
bring together celebrity players including Jelly Roll, Riley Green, sam Han,
Brett Young, Ernest ray Lynn, Charles Aston, Tenpenny, Chris Lane,
Warren Zeider's John Christ, Sean Booth and many more.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Wow, and he even left off a few. Julia Cole hayes.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
Oh, Denay's a good get because but she can actually play.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
I guess the point is Ray wanted to bring it up. Ray,
why did you bring that up? I was just wondering,
is lunch playing in it? You know he's playing in it?

Speaker 3 (09:07):
You know you want it right now?

Speaker 2 (09:09):
I feel like, you know he's already committed. And you know,
Ray brought it up because Lunchbox's name is not anywhere
on the press release. He's going to the website. Now,
maybe they didn't mention radio people. Well, no, there's one
on there who Jeremy Looper. It's like a media loaper
Loafer Man the rock show. Oh that's who that is.

(09:30):
Oh my god, munch on that.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
Man.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Loaper's in this building. That's crazy. Dude. Did you did
you commit to playing it already?

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Man?

Speaker 2 (09:43):
I've been asked, so you haven't even asked a play No, not,
I'm asked what is your take? I'm pretty sure.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
I thought we talked about it in the hallway and
you said you had to check your schedule with your
wife and stuff.

Speaker 10 (09:52):
I've never been asked this.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Okay, so it's not even bad that he's left off
because he hasn't committed. Yeah, I mean, you're you're definitely
gonna be in. I just was waiting for a confirmation
and I'm not chasing you down for it. So if
you're in, you or not, you're not. I mean, I
don't even know what it is. No one has told me.
Maybe Monday June third, at six point.

Speaker 10 (10:06):
Thirty Monday June third, let me try to get home.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
Why are they so late on lunchbox like it seems
like they've already.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
It seems like they're full. Now yeah, all these people
already committed. Yeah yeah yeah.

Speaker 10 (10:15):
Man, man, my calendar's wide open that day.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Shocking. But you've had it in your email, so you
could have committed. No, no, literally have nothing, Scuba. It
was a hallway conversation. Okay, got it? So okay, Well,
so it doesn't hurt that he wasn't in the press release.
I mean because I did their bowling tournament too.

Speaker 10 (10:32):
No, I didn't pull on it.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
What is that just another charity.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Folds of blankets? So are you back this year?

Speaker 11 (10:41):
No?

Speaker 6 (10:41):
I wouldn't say. If they want to reach out and
invite me, it's in their court. The ball is in
their field, interesting softball field.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
And what would that invite look like, just so they
can know? I mean, does an email? No?

Speaker 6 (10:55):
No, no, no, I would like like maybe a video like, hey,
you know, we'd really like you to come out. Uh
maybe a promposal kind of type thing. They show up
with banners and balloons I can.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
Goat or some balloons. Are your feelings hurt that they
did not make more of an effort to get to you?

Speaker 12 (11:09):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (11:10):
No, I wouldn't. I'm not offended. I think usually they
wait for the star guest, like.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Lastly announced that big yeah, like now playing at the Grammys.
The last thing they announced Taylor Sweat, You're like surprise performances,
and then they hit them, Okay, well, balls in your court,
folds of honor, No, the balls your fieldry, balls in
your field, folds of honor. That's right, folds on or
let's let's see it. You do a prom postal. He's
happy to play the game.

Speaker 13 (11:32):
It's time for the good news.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
Another story that gives me hope that I might find
my Aggie ring one day because this woman was at
the beach in Galveston, Texas having a little fun and
then she realized her wedding ring was gone off her finger.
So she hit up the Galveston Island Treasure Hunters Club,
which is a group of metal detecting enthusiasts, and she
asked them for help, and two members of the club
they were like, oh, hey, actually we found this ring already, so.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Bam she got it back.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
That's so cool. What a club. I love that dude.
What kind of fun was she having? But she didn't?

Speaker 3 (12:09):
I mean in the waves?

Speaker 2 (12:10):
Yeah, Okay, got it.

Speaker 5 (12:11):
But if it's in the waves, you lost the water
she found they found they found that in the water.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
Well, here's the thing.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
You get in the waves and then your hand gets
wet and then the ring slips off.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
Maybe in the sand.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
Didn't know that, and then sunblock that kind of makes
your hands slippery.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
You know, don't wear it.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
There's a lot of factors, tribute.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
That's a great story. And I hope you find your
Abby ring called sorry, we got abby? That works here?
And what's the reward? Five hundred thousand? I believe no,
what keeps doing out? It was I think it's fifteen hundred.
And I didn't even want that to be the reward.
It's fifteen hundred. You can find Amy's Aggie ring from college.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
So generous of you.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
It wasn't my idea. Lunchbucks yelled it. It was like
you offered it, and I was like I did, and
I felt bad taking the offer back and then.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
Let so I I said five hundred, Amy goes only
five hundred.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
That's what happens. So that's what you are. I don't
think even offered five hundred, because then Amy offered fifty
five and fifty one that's a good story. That's what
it's all about. That was telling me something good. If
you miss it, you're out. Name the celebrity that said it.
Here's a clip my name, dude. That was crazy.

Speaker 10 (13:21):
That was Will Smith.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
That's Will Smith crazy. That's an example. All right, here
you go write your answer down. These are all just
celebrity quotes saying stuff. Name the celebrity. Go ahead.

Speaker 12 (13:31):
I'm gonna float like a butterfly and sting like a bead.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
I'm in for the wind.

Speaker 12 (13:38):
I'm gonna float like a butterfly and.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Sting like a bead. Good, Yeah, Muhammad Ali, lunch Fox,
Muhammad Ali, Eddie, Muhammad Ali. Correct what everybody's in? Number two?
I have a dream. But one day this nation will
rise up and live out the true meaning of its cream.
If you missed that, she kicked off the show. I'm

(14:02):
in for the I'm in Amy Martin, Luther King, Junior Lunchalks,
Melkay Eddie Mlkay good. Everybody, did you missed this? Next one?
You kicked off the show? Go ahead.

Speaker 14 (14:11):
It seems like nobody wants to work these days.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Have to true.

Speaker 14 (14:15):
You have to surround yourself with people that want to work.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
I'm just kidding about this one? Who is that? You
can't tell who that is?

Speaker 4 (14:25):
No?

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Okay, maybe I just can't cause.

Speaker 10 (14:26):
It's in front of me, But I have no idea who.

Speaker 14 (14:29):
It seems like nobody wants to work these days have
to true. You have to surround yourself with people that
want to work.

Speaker 10 (14:37):
What the one more time?

Speaker 14 (14:42):
It seems like nobody wants to work these days have
to true. You have to surround yourself with people that
want to work.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
I got it, you do, I got it? Now? I
think what gave it to you? Well, you may not
have it. I'm thinking to ask you that. No, no,
what gave it to me is?

Speaker 10 (14:57):
I can't tell you because I'm gonna give it away lunchbok.
It was her voice.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
I've heard that many times. That's Kim k.

Speaker 5 (15:05):
Eddie, Oh Priest Witherspoon, Amy.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
I heard it. I was like, oh, yeah, that's that,
that's my girl. You usually don't hear your voice all right?
Next time, you.

Speaker 12 (15:15):
Ain't got the answer. You hadn't got the answer. Sway,
I've been doing this more than you.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
What celebrity?

Speaker 4 (15:21):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (15:22):
What it is? Again? You ain't got the answer?

Speaker 12 (15:25):
You hadn't got the answer, sway, I've been doing this
more than you.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Huh, I'm in for the wind?

Speaker 10 (15:33):
Sway?

Speaker 2 (15:38):
A one voice? Are they going for?

Speaker 15 (15:40):
One?

Speaker 3 (15:40):
More time?

Speaker 12 (15:41):
You ain't got the answer? You hadn't got the answer, Sway,
I've been doing this more than you.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Were you asking what voice are they are they going for? Okay? Yeah,
not the one in the background.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Oh gosh, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
I still like watching me win this, say, go ahead, sway.

Speaker 10 (16:01):
Kevin Hart swinging away out of here?

Speaker 2 (16:03):
That's Kanye Kanye? Yeah, what's Swing and Swing radio show? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (16:08):
Kanye, you go from Kim?

Speaker 2 (16:12):
What are you looking for? Kanye? There were a couple
back of two purpose I did? I didn't make the
game play play a song? Right there? All right? Here
we go? Next one up? Go ahead? Just because I'm blonde.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Don't think I'm dumb, because this dumb blonde. Nobody's fool.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
I'm in for the wind, Amy Dolly, I wats Dolly,
Eddie Dolly? Good? Next one? Oh, good for you?

Speaker 3 (16:39):
And how was it I'm in?

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Hold on?

Speaker 11 (16:42):
Huh? Oh good for you?

Speaker 2 (16:45):
And how was it I'm in? Example? Could he be out?
Could he be out? Could the chance he might fall?

Speaker 6 (16:56):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Good for you?

Speaker 9 (16:58):
And how was it?

Speaker 6 (17:00):
Oh? Good for yea?

Speaker 16 (17:02):
That was it?

Speaker 10 (17:08):
Is that for some big like some big moment.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
You'll know it. You'll know it once it said to you,
good briend?

Speaker 4 (17:15):
How was it?

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Interesting? Interpretation? Good for you? I wrote rudist from Popeye
lunch Box.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
I put Jim Carrey and it's Christian Bale.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
That's Christian Bale. Good for you. Screened at the guy. Yeah,
but I don't know his voice enough. But that was
a big pop culture moment. Yeah, but that wasn't that big.
They got it, That's what I know. They got. Lunchbox
has been eliminated. Here we go, next one up?

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Kick me out?

Speaker 2 (17:43):
How about that? It's the one he wanted by what
I've been waiting for. Wait for that one again?

Speaker 3 (17:50):
Kick me out?

Speaker 2 (17:51):
How about that?

Speaker 3 (17:52):
What's her name?

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Yeah? What's her name?

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Dude?

Speaker 3 (17:57):
Oh hey, I'm in for Phil.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Talk Phil one more time?

Speaker 4 (18:05):
Kick me off?

Speaker 14 (18:06):
How about that?

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Amy?

Speaker 3 (18:13):
Bad Bunny? I know, no, I wrote down bad.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
Baby, bad bunny, Mike. You needed to look at her writing.
Why did you say bad bunny?

Speaker 3 (18:22):
I don't know?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Okay, correct, she got it right, bad baby Eddie. Catch
me outside, girl, Mike? Do we accept that?

Speaker 4 (18:31):
No? No?

Speaker 2 (18:31):
Sorry, no, she was for that for so long. Well,
then Lunchbox could have said the yelling guy from the movies,
Amy is the winner. Round two, Go ahead, sudden down,
let's fox name for the championship. Alright, we'll do We'll
do three buzz in with your name as the user.
Here we go, and that's the bottom line, love Lutchbox.

(18:53):
The row, but that's not him, the rock. Who is that?
That's hilarious to me. Do it again, and that's stop
bottlem blar. That's still and that stop bottom blind? Any

(19:15):
answer there and you go with the rock you just did.
I know, but I think they messed up.

Speaker 4 (19:21):
I still think it's there, and that's okay. Wold cocing
and correct.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
He finished the same, guys, stone cold. And that's the
bottom line because stone Cold said, so that's funny. Guys
said the rock? What is the many things? Do you smell?
What the rock? What the rock is cooking?

Speaker 10 (19:48):
That's what?

Speaker 2 (19:49):
No, you didn't know, you didn't think that? Really? All right?
Next up? Next, go ahead, always look for the mister. Correct,
you can play that rag. Go ahead. I really don't
want to look.

Speaker 11 (19:59):
For the helpers.

Speaker 7 (20:01):
There were There will always be helpers because if you
look for the helpers, you will know that there's hope.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
It's mister Rogers and the final one. Let's watch you
to get this to time. He's clamming in your windows.
He's snatching your people up. So y'all I need to
hag your kids had your lunchbox. That's the guy on
the news.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
You don't know his freaking name, and he's coming out
here to get your wife, You're children. You about to
hide him. I can't tell you his name though. He's
got a red bandanna on. Oh come on, that is him.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
That's him. I can catch me outside girl. No, no, Amy,
there's no his name?

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Okay?

Speaker 4 (20:43):
Is it? I just told you?

Speaker 2 (20:45):
Yell over? Go ahead?

Speaker 4 (20:47):
Is his last I mean, is his name like dwighte
or something or start of the darrel.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
It's Antoine Dodson Dawson. God, amy's a chance I hear
some others. Just number ten, Ray CARDI b correct, number eleven.

Speaker 15 (21:05):
If you kick every Latino out of this country, then
who is going to be cleaning your toilet?

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Donald Trump?

Speaker 3 (21:11):
Oh that's in a sense that you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
But I'm saying that who said that?

Speaker 11 (21:16):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (21:16):
God?

Speaker 2 (21:16):
Who said that? It was like you were like, yeah,
is Kelly Osbourne? And then finally here you go Charlie
Charlie Charlie from Charlie bit My Finger, the nice Shot.
Amy's a winner. We have a lot of new listeners

(21:38):
that come in and out, and recently we've started this
show in Cleveland and had a listener that messaged me
and is like, hey, is the Lunchbox thing where he
doesn't know music? Is that fake? Like are you guys
faking that for entertainment, to which I say, absolutely not.
We can't fake this thing for fifteen years. He doesn't
even like music. It's not even that he's just bad

(21:58):
at it. He doesn't like it, so he doesn't get better,
Like music's not your thing, right, No, it's just kind
of there.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
If it's on the radio or I happen to be
at a concert, I'll listen to it, but it's not
like I'm gonna go seek it out.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
I don't go home and like, oh I gotta listen
to this album. Man, Well, everybody's not a stoner from
the seventies, but really, I know that's where I imagine
people are. So he knows nothing about music, and so
I will give Lunchbox a famous lead singer. See if
he can name the band that they sing for, and

(22:30):
I'll give him seven, And if he can get five
out of seven, I'll give him twenty bucks. That way
we can prove he's not faking it, because this guy
loves his money. I had to tell you I'm pretty
good at bands, though I know a lot of lead singers.
All right, you get seven, you get five out of seven,
your winner, Good, give me twenty bucks. I'm going seven
for seven. Here we go, Tom Yorke, it's in trouble.

Speaker 6 (22:52):
The Who?

Speaker 2 (22:53):
No radio ahead?

Speaker 17 (22:54):
Oh, Robert Plant led Zeppelin, good job. Hey, yeah, I
told you guys I know music. Steven Tyler, Oh it's easy.
That's Aerosmith. Good yeah.

Speaker 6 (23:11):
See Jared Leto, Oh yeah, we partied together on stage
thirty seconds to Mars.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
Gets correct. But I think there were just like anybuddy
from the crowd want to run on stage, and he
did because it was him and like thirty other people.

Speaker 6 (23:26):
Yeah, they started pointing at people, and I realized he
never pointed at me. But I was like, man, these
security guards have no idea who there's he's pointing at.
So let me go ahead and get on stage. And
we jammed out James Hetfield. That's correct, good job, good job. Yeah, four,
you get one more you win?

Speaker 2 (23:43):
Told you this is easy. Jim Morrison, I do know this.
Actually go ahead? The Ramones Wow, so close, and it's
not to make him feel better? What the doors?

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (23:58):
I thought you guys, I thought I got it. I
thought I nailed it. You guys tricked me. So if
you get this one, you win. Have you missed this?
When you lose, he's got four right, it all comes
out of this one. That's fine. How confident? Are you?
Very confident? Depending on the band you name? Well, yeah,
well that's that's all trivia. Well, depend on the question
you asked me. You can have double the money if

(24:20):
you choose the extra hard one, I'll take double the money.
Then that's forty dollars. But it's harder, that's okay. It's
just like it's hard though it's hard. Well get yeah, I.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
Mean listen, what's double hard? I mean listen school. I'd
always go for the extra credit.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
Even you're gonna get it wrong, you gotta go for it.
Somebody give him the singer. He's got to tell me
the band, which okay, tell me? Will you give me
the one that was gonna that I would have gotten
so I can try it. Yeah yeah, yeah, Eddie Vedder
it's Pearl Jam. So you don't you don't want the money.
That's the easy one. Dang, that's Eddie's band. Yeah yeah, yeah,
that's who you like. Yeah, Pearl Jam. Yeah, this is

(24:58):
the hard one. Okay, give it if if that was
the hard one, this is the hard heart. I think
I got it. Kenny Rogers, like the guy that was
in our studio a little while back. Yeah, rest in
peace in a while. Yeah, he's in a band, Kenny
Rodgers with the lead singer of what band I told
you it was extra hard Lunchbox. I don't even think
I know this one.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
We've talked about on the show though a couple of times.

Speaker 10 (25:21):
I never even knew Kenny Rodgers was in a band.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
It was a pop star before his country star. I
know that he sang a song with Dolly Parton Island's
in the String. I was gonna name the song. You
have to take my thunder go ahead, there's no thunder.
I need an answer the Wacky Boys, How did you
get that? It's not right? Like galaxy Galaxy? What is it?

(25:47):
The first edition. First, No, they have the song. Then
what condition my condition was in? He's a popstar? So
you got zero money? Now I can give you another one,
but it's a plus minus five bucks. So if you
get it right, it's not as hard as that one.
If you get it right, you're plus five bucks. But
if you get it wrong, you owe Eddie five bucks. Okay,

(26:09):
like this, I like this, you're in, I'm in, Okay,
here we go. Brian Johnson, Brian Johnson. You never heard
of him?

Speaker 4 (26:19):
Never?

Speaker 6 (26:20):
I went to high school with a Brian Johnson. Well,
I played soccer. He was two years older than me.
Go ahead, gosh. He wasn't in a band though, that
you know of man? Brian Johnson Brian Johnson.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
Five seconds.

Speaker 4 (26:40):
He was in.

Speaker 10 (26:42):
The Eagles.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Not a bad guess. Incorrect? You know a CDC. So
you have five bucks to edit? You want to go again? Yeah,
same thing, let's go. Chester Bennington leacoln part correct, you're
back to eating. I know no money for you? Ah,
back to even you want to go again? Yeah, we're

(27:06):
gonna keep going where you're gonna make five loose five?

Speaker 10 (27:09):
About to make one hundred? Chris Cornell, I've heard of him.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Ah, he's not. No, it's not that one. Which one
is it not? And it's not slip knot.

Speaker 10 (27:19):
It's not slip knot.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
That'd be Corey Taylor. You don't have to tell me.
I'll have told you that. Chris smashing Pumpkins. What the wow? Wow,
that's wrong. Close though. Sound Garden would audio slave that
sound black holes holes Okay, stupid, that was my first instinct. Okay,

(27:45):
no slip knot. No, I had Sound Garden in there.
You're down five bucks? You wan another one? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (27:50):
I do.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
You could be down ten. That's fine. I'll give you
the lead singer, tell me the band, but you gotta
pay Eddie. Yeah, that's fine, okay, Ozzy Osbourne Black Sabbath. Correct,
he's back to zero. Dude, I know my stuff, man,
last one? Yeah, twenty bucks, okay, no, if it's twenty bucks,
I'm in to make the money. Okay, go ahead, I

(28:12):
gotta pay the money. Go ahead, do it. I'll tell
you what. Twenty bucks. Now, let's do ten, but you
pay Eddy if you lose, I'll pay you if you win. Okay,
he may nail this one. You know, it's super quick
or okay, Steve Harwell no change. I think he gets it.
Never heard of them? Oh Steve Harwell? Man? Is he

(28:35):
is Steve Harwell? Alive or dead?

Speaker 11 (28:37):
No?

Speaker 2 (28:37):
We don't ask questions. Here a dollar for a dollar,
I can answer that question a dollar off. Yeah, for
a dollar, I can answer your question.

Speaker 10 (28:46):
I think he's dead.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
Do you want do you want to smaller? No? Rest
in peace?

Speaker 10 (28:51):
Steve?

Speaker 2 (28:54):
He killed Steve?

Speaker 10 (28:56):
Oh so now he's alive.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Dang. Do you know what? No, no clue, I don't
know who that who this is? Mike?

Speaker 5 (29:05):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Yeah? Oh so it's a let Maria, dumb band Mike
has go ahead, lunchbox with the answer. Steve. You can
have a dollar har Well. Yeah, for two dollars, I
can sing you the opening note of one of their
biggest songs. Oh you gotta do that, lunch Yeah, give
me the opening note man for time. Ma, that's a note.

(29:31):
I mean, that's a note. All I think you meant
like saw you were gonna sing me at that cost
two dollars. So now you're down twelve bucks. Oh my gosh,
I didn't know. I thought we were singing me something.
Do you want to know a live or dead?

Speaker 15 (29:41):
No?

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Okay, I need an answer then, yeah, give me a liver,
dead dead thirteen dollars.

Speaker 10 (29:46):
Crap doesn't help me any.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Uh, give me the ramones you already thirteen dollars. Yeah,
my Sharona, huh this is the note. No no no
no no no no no no no no no no
no smash mouth. Somebody once told me the world is

(30:15):
gonna room. Let's walk thirteen just recently died. Man, Hey me,
my friend by me. However, let's hold it because we
can give a chance to win it back. Oh oh,
he's back, baby.

Speaker 8 (30:27):
Here's a voicemail, Good morning studio.

Speaker 18 (30:29):
I was listening to Eddie saying that his little flowers
are not coming up for the butterfly gardens. Eddie, just
because it rained twice in a month doesn't mean that
it doesn't need water. Water every day, water the flowers.

Speaker 19 (30:46):
They will grow.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Why is she yelling at me? It rains every other day.

Speaker 11 (30:51):
Here.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
That's the tone someone has with me when they think
I'm stupid. Dang man, she thinks you're stupid, dide. I
looked yesterday again into no flowers growing, but you're not
water bring it.

Speaker 5 (31:01):
It rained yesterday, It rained almost like six days, and
then it rains while we're sleeping.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
You don't know that that's called deep? Oh that doesn't count,
all right, here's.

Speaker 8 (31:09):
Another one, Hey, Bobby, Hey studio.

Speaker 19 (31:12):
I love you guys.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
Do you truly bring me up on my darkest day
to listen to you daily?

Speaker 18 (31:17):
And y'all just encouraged me so much to be positive.

Speaker 19 (31:21):
Anyways, I will say I've been listening to that Jackson
Dene and he's pretty badass.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
I haven't hear a lot about him.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
He should be talking about more. I love you guys.
Odd she knows Jackson Dene. Yeah, pretty high. Oh, I
guess she knows him. Yeah, I just kind of pivoting.

Speaker 15 (31:36):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
As a person personally, I just want to say, I
love the show, but also should played Jackson Deane so one,
that's him right two on the chart last week. I
do like Jackson a lot. Pile of stories.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
Did you know that Elvis almost recorded I Will Always
Love You, Yes, and he didn't because Dolly wouldn't let
him have your writing credit.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
Dolly told us that story here.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
Yeah, oh I forgot about that.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
Okay, Yeah, Elvis won to record it, but Colonel Tom
Parker was like, he'll record it, but only if he
can have some of the writing and she's like, no,
I wrote that by myself. I love that.

Speaker 4 (32:06):
Elvis loved it and he sang it to Priscilla when
they got divorced.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
No, really, he's sick. He's saying that while she was
like leaving. Well, but that's why Dolly wrote the song,
because she was actually leaving. No, I get it. But
can you see Elvis been like she's out the door
with her bags, like what, But that's what that song
was written, like even though you're breaking up.

Speaker 4 (32:27):
Wait, but do you think some people use that as
their wedding song? Yeah, could to dance to.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
I think it's like Eric Clapton, you look wonderful tonight.

Speaker 11 (32:35):
Not.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
It's not a romantic song. It's not a song about
hurry up.

Speaker 15 (32:38):
Like it's late in the evening. He's not in any
clothes to wear when in the do do But when
I asked, do I look? When you ask do I look?
All right, I say, Darlan, you look wonderful.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
The whole reason is to get her out of the bathroom,
to get her going, like, yeah, yeah, you look good,
let's go. Wait yeah, yeah, well what's the Brooks?

Speaker 3 (32:59):
What's yeah? The Brooks?

Speaker 2 (32:59):
And on Moon is not a romantic song. Leon Moon
is setting a bar being sad and the sun goes down. Okay, yeah, yeah,
as most every night you needs a lie. It's a
whole smoky bar with the Neo Moon.

Speaker 4 (33:15):
I mean that was pretty quick crazy at your wedding
when uh, that song came on and then the neon
Moon came down from.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
The played it. He walked down and played it. That
song came on. You make it sound like the DJ
play anybody you like? You know this one came out
and sang it.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, no big deal. Ronnie doesn was there. Okay.

Speaker 4 (33:35):
So, parents, if you've ever felt isolated or lonely, you're
not alone. This whole poll was conducted by Ohio State University,
and lonely parenting is a thing, and it's like you
feel isolated from your friends and maybe there are other
family that are out there. So you have to get
ahead of it or it just can snowball into something

(33:55):
more serious.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
It's a better Help commercial.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
Yeah, you go to better health dot com.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
But it's not a commercial.

Speaker 3 (34:00):
Ash no oh no, I just found it.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
Like I think for a lot of parents, you can
get so wrapped up into the demands of what all
you have to do at home, and then you really
next thing, you know, you're like, when's the last time
I talked to a.

Speaker 3 (34:11):
Friend or saw a friend or did something besides work
or parent.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
I can see with some of my friends that have babies,
like I just want to talk to another adult. Sure,
because the baby doesn't talk because the baby. Yeah, but
that can be well, I have four kids. You will
never be lonely, all right.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
I have a list of the top things that irritate
us every.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Day waking up. I got one coat? What lunchbox? No,
he's a list the general.

Speaker 3 (34:37):
This is a national thing.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
Not in this room, I know, but like it's such
an irritant that it makes like number nine because everyone's listening.
Go ahead, I'd to the list.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
You say yay nay when someone doesn't clean up after
their dog.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
I don't leave my house enough for that to affect.

Speaker 4 (34:52):
Me like I would when I go hiking and someone
doesn't pick it up. I just said, so frustrating, souse.
I feel like I'm dodging.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
I would be annoyed if I left my house so
but I'm not annoyed by that because I don't see it.
But I can. I can see what I'd be annoying
hot holes? Oh aly.

Speaker 3 (35:07):
The worse people that don't use turn signals.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
Yeah, don't, doesn't bother, don't. You guys are the ones.

Speaker 3 (35:16):
Bad parkers who take up more than one's space.

Speaker 8 (35:18):
That's me.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
I don't take up more than one space, but I
can't really fit the lines. You all need to go
to jail. I hate people. I just don't like widen
enough because like I just try to angle in there,
and then I did not try to back up, and
then my side you almost hit their side view as
I'm trying to back up, and then it's a whole thing,
and I just like, screw this and I just go
back home.

Speaker 4 (35:34):
But it looks like you're one of those people that
maybe is trying to take up two spots so that
you don't get dinged.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Well I'm not. I just can't park. Yeah, but we
don't know that. We just see the car and how
you parked. Trust trust me, trust in me? What else?

Speaker 4 (35:46):
Cyclists who hog the road rounds out the list whoa
respect to cyclists?

Speaker 2 (35:50):
I don't see many cyclists. I drive in and out
at odd times, drive into work still dark, nobody's really
working out, drive home, it's lunch cyclists.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
There's a road that I take actually to get to
your house.

Speaker 4 (36:02):
It's pretty whiny, and there's not it's not a wide
road at all, and people cycle down that road like
hardcore all the time.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
And I'm thinking, I don't even know how they think
that's safe to do.

Speaker 4 (36:12):
I get that they have to get from point A
to point B, but they're not paying attention and I've
almost hit them.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
Oh, you can't park. She can't drive.

Speaker 4 (36:22):
I didn't drive, and I was a cyclist at one
point in time, so I know that I know how
much I had to pay attention when I was biking.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
All right, thank you, I Mammy. That's my pile.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
That was Amy's pile of stories.

Speaker 10 (36:34):
It's time for the good news, Bobby.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Last Monday night, a police dog named Ronan from the
Houston Police Department healthy officers catch a bad guy. Ronan
didn't stop. They're a chase down. A robbery suspect then
spotted a puppy tied to an old box spring in
the woods and led the cops over to save the
puppy as well. Wow. So after securing the robbery suspect,
he then took off and they were like where Ronan

(37:03):
he goes over and stops and there was a puppy
that had been like neglected and tied up by their owner.
Ronan is a cop runs a dog, but I write
a dog call a dog, cop cop dog rent intent. Basically,
it's amazing. Did people know rint Tintone? I remember seeing though, right, yeah,
But I never saw it, Morgan Rintinton never heard of it,

(37:25):
not even a little bit like not ringing a bell.
That's the question, not that you watch it. Did you
know of it? I heard her Rent tintin Lassie, but
you probably know that just from references. I do know Lassie.
Lassie was he has a dog in a movie? What
kind of dog was Lastie? A movie?

Speaker 3 (37:41):
Wasn't as a TV show?

Speaker 2 (37:43):
TV show? Oh yeah, I mean on TV I could
fly and play basketball. That was bad and I'm confused.
All right, here you go, Ronan. That means shout out.
That's what it's all about. There you go. That was
telling me something good. It's a version of lunch boxes
saying money gone sorry.

Speaker 6 (38:01):
You know.

Speaker 2 (38:01):
He says that, like if you find money, you just
get to keep it. But there's a guy he saw
on Instagram that you could buy a lovely and cheap
pair of ear rings, and so they were eighteenth carrot
rose gold Cardier diamonds about thirteen bucks. Whoa, which again
that just feels like a scam. So he bought two pair. Yeah,

(38:26):
and then what they did the scam was they sticker
changed him thirteen thousand dollars. So they said buy it
for thirteen. He bought it and they changed it to
thirteen thousand. So then they got into a big legal fight.
And so it turns out the ear rings were real.
It was a glitch, right said, yes, how you got
it for thirteen bucks? Noh, thirteen bucks was the accident.

(38:49):
It wasn't a scam. They messed up in the promotion
of it. They meant to put thirteen thousand. He bought
them for thirteen got him and they're like, no, we
need them back, and he's like money's gone sorry or
earring is gone sorry, and so all of a sudden
they go to court he gets to keep them. Boom.

Speaker 6 (39:06):
See, so this is precedent. This is exactly what I'm
talking about. If they mess up, we need to keep
this case. If the bank sends you money, you go, look, man,
we already got precedent.

Speaker 2 (39:16):
They messed up. I think only a word you've heard predent.

Speaker 4 (39:19):
No.

Speaker 6 (39:19):
Precedent is a first time no, No, President, is this
something that has been established.

Speaker 2 (39:24):
That's good, You're right about that, But I'm saying I
don't know that it's it's quite parallel with a bank
digitally putting money in your account. Why not same type
of error. You didn't do it, you didn't buy, you
didn't do anything to actually get the money.

Speaker 10 (39:38):
First, I went to my I checked my bank account,
and I withdrew it.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
Anyway, he got the key. After all the court, he
gets to keep the thirteen thousand that's all their ear rings,
and they listened it at thirteen bucks. I saw somebody
on eBay had lifted a card like a like a
baseball card. They actually listed it for like four bucks.
Meant to list it for like four thousand. Did you
buy it? No, it's a news story. And the person
bought it. And the person that had the card was like, oh,

(40:01):
I typed in the wrong number. And so they wrote
a note with it that said this is on me.
It's a four thousand card. Congratulations. So that's what people
are doing now. I love it. Present President, Yes, all right,
let's go to Ammy with the Morning Corny, the Mourning Corny.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
What do you call a fish with no eyes?

Speaker 2 (40:22):
What you get it? Yes, that was the Morning Corny.
It's almost like that joke just kind of just they
just wave crashed into Eddie. He didn't get up, got it?

Speaker 13 (40:41):
So Bobby Bones Show Interviews in case you didn't know, Well,
this is the first time I've done this before, but
to do an interview with Randy Travis in studio and
his wife and his longtime producer.

Speaker 2 (40:52):
But also we're talking about AI and how AI has
given Randy Travis his voice back to sing this song.
You know, Randy Travis had a stroke and is not
able to speak. They have recreated his voice on this song.
This is Randy Travis. It's brand new. It's called Where
That Came From, But it's Randy Travis as created by AI,

(41:14):
but by using Randy Travis's old voice. We'll talk to
Randy and crew right after this. Here's Where that came
from on the Bobby Bone Show.

Speaker 3 (41:22):
Now Randy Travis, right, that was the.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
Song the first time you guys have heard it. And
so I want to ask Randy's AI a couple questions,
which is really interesting. Here, so as someone who was
given the gift of singing, had it take it away,
and now that's been returned with the help of AI.
AI Randy, what would you say to someone who's skeptical
about the technology, given that you had a really positive
experience with it.

Speaker 8 (41:44):
Don't knock it till you try it. I've been skeptical
of technology my whole life, but given this opportunity, I
figured why not give it a shot? And we've been
pleased with the results. It's encouraging to me finally getting
a chance to sing again, just in a different way.

Speaker 2 (42:01):
Dang, that's really cool. That's really cool. Let's talk about
your family's reaction. What was their initial reaction once they
heard your voice again for the first time in years,
and was there anyone who was upset by it? And
whose idea was it to do this?

Speaker 8 (42:13):
Mary said, I didn't know how much I missed his
voice till I've heard it again. The kids were tearing up.
It's been special sharing with the people I love most.
I have to give credit to Chris Lacy and the
team at Warren Music for the idea. We'll see where
it goes.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
That's AI Randy, Travis and I just ask a question
and he answers it. That's really cool, pretty amazing. Now
in studio the real Randy, Randy. Good to see a
buddy and Kyle. You've produced How many years with Randy?

Speaker 7 (42:39):
I need a calculator, forty it's almost forty eighty five.
We started working together in eighty.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
Five, and so was it important to the entire unit
that the unit stay together even though this is a
project that again isn't conventional at all. Your relationship has
been in a very positive way, super conventional, right, love
each other, you've worked together, you've consistently done really good things.
But here comes this unconventional, this the use of AI

(43:08):
to allow him to have his voice again. How did
you feel when you were told about it?

Speaker 7 (43:12):
Just like Randy, I'm skeptical of just about everything, so
so I you know, I was a little, uh, well,
I just didn't know what to think of it. And
you know, it's one thing to have an idea and
then it's another thing to actually hear the result. But
the main thing was is that Randy and Mary, when
given the opportunity, we're positive about giving it a try.

(43:33):
And so that's all I really needed to hear. If
they were into doing it, then I would do everything
I could to be helpful.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
Randy's wife, Mary is here too. Mary, the first time
you heard it back in its entirety, I mean, this
is your husband, this is the person that you love,
and he's had something taken away from him which was
very important to him, his voice. But you're able to
hear that again. What was the emotion you felt here
in Randy Randy's voice singing again.

Speaker 19 (43:57):
I just bust out into yours. I mean, just because
eleven years of not hearing that voice, which I think
is the greatest voice in the world, and we had
with the idea of as it was, as it was developing,
we had no idea how it would turn out. So
when I heard it in its entirety and upon its completion,

(44:20):
it was it was the greatest moment in the last
eleven years. Really, Yes, everything I prayed for was just
to hear his voice. And this is a different way
of hearing his voice, but it's clearly his voice.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Randy. Well, what was the emotion the first time you
heard it? Was just like whoa, yeah? Just was you
so happy? And you're super happy with it because it
sounds just I mean as a fan of yours. If
I were to just hear that by itself, I would
just think that is an older recording of your voice
with more contemporary sound. Obviously, but I would think that

(44:56):
was your voice, Like it sounds like you singing, not
technology helping. Did you feel the same way, Yeah, that's Kyle.
When did you learn as a producer? Like, what did
you learn from this?

Speaker 7 (45:07):
Gosh, I'm still learning from this. That's a really good question, Bobby.
I I you know, just the fact that it works
was astounding to me. I didn't know what to expect,
you know, I was. I was stunned when I first
heard the playback, even though it wasn't one hundred percent
ready to go, but it was.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
It was impressive. So I want to come back with
you guys. In just a second, Randy Travis is here.
We just played the brand new song for Randy Travis
with the help of AI. Randy's wife and longtime producer
are both in studio. Let's go. I'm gonna play some
some classic Randy. Can I say classic like your old stuff?
I can play that right, thought, Like, that's awesome? All right?

(45:49):
Back in a second, Randy Travis in studio if you
missed it, this is the song. They've used fifty recordings
of his voice to create an AI version of his
voice since he had the stroke. And this is a
clip of where that came from. Here you go and
some people are like, a Hi, what does it even mean?
So I want to play this. This is the president
of Warner Music Nashville, and she's talking about what AI

(46:09):
for Good would look like.

Speaker 16 (46:11):
There's been a lot of discussion about AI lately, and
a lot of it's negative because it infringes upon artist
rights and a lot of artists being manipulated without the
permission of the creator. So there was a group of
executives within the Warner Music group. There was a brainstorming
session and discussing what would AI for Good look like.

Speaker 3 (46:31):
What AI for.

Speaker 16 (46:32):
Good looked like for us was the ability to give
Randy Travis his voice back.

Speaker 2 (46:36):
So that's Chris Lacey, President Warner Music, and that's what
we're talking about. His producers in studio. We're going to
get into how did he even do this? How do
they get the voice recordings? Randy Travis still here back
with Randy and Kyle and Randy's wife all next, right,
glad you guys are here. So over the past week,

(46:57):
we've been talking about this secret document people have had
to sign, like Eddie, and what it was is they
were putting out a new Randy Travis song. Now, if
you're familiar with the situation, Randy Travis had a stroke
years ago and has not been able to communicate and
him and his wife they work together. And I've been
able to see Randy a couple times since then, but
he's not been able to talk like he used to.

(47:17):
And so they took all these voice recordings of his
and they created this new song by using AI. And
that was the big secret. They didn't want anybody to
know about it, and they wanted to come on and
talk about how AI can also be used for good.
Now this is Chris Lacey, who is the head of
Warner Music Nashville, talking about how the song was made

(47:39):
and the importance of Randy Travis's actual involvement.

Speaker 16 (47:42):
We never would have done this if Randy didn't want
us to. We never would have done it if it
didn't involve Kyle Lenning, who was Randy's producer. So to
move forward, the right way was that Randy stands shoulder
to shoulder with Kyle, and he's part of the process.
He's part of the production, he's part of the song choices,
he's part of how we edit camp vocals. All the

(48:03):
things that Randy would normally do for any given album,
Randy also did for this record the whole process of
recording music the way we all know it happened.

Speaker 2 (48:13):
And here's a clip because you missed it, of the
new Randy Travis song using AI with where that came from.
Here you go on the Bobby Bone Show.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
Now Randy Travis all.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
Groups here, Randy's here, Randy's wife Mary has longtime producer
Kyle's here. So Kyle why this song specifically because it
does sound like a traditional Randy Travis song, but also
it sounds sonically like today's version of Randy Travis would
sound like.

Speaker 7 (48:41):
Jerry Douglas and I actually co produced in a number
of years ago on an artist that we had started
to develop, and the project just never really came to fruition.
But I always liked the song, and I like the
track a lot, and it always one of the reasons
I liked the artist James de Pray, was because he
felt like rand to me in terms of the way
you phrase things and sang and stuff. And so when

(49:04):
I got the model back from England to try the
AI voice on it, I sat on it for two weeks.

Speaker 2 (49:11):
I wasn't sure.

Speaker 7 (49:12):
When his voice came out, it just became a whole
nother level, just beauty to me, the way the song
sounded and felt.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
Did you use old recordings of Randy's voice, like a
lot of that you had saved of just his vocal
in order to make this?

Speaker 7 (49:25):
I sent them forty two lead vocals from Randy's career,
starting from stuff as early as nineteen eighty five when
we first started working together.

Speaker 2 (49:35):
Like no music, like drive, just voccal just.

Speaker 7 (49:38):
A clean vocal. About two months later after they got them,
they called said, we think we have something for you
to hear, and that's when they sent the model.

Speaker 2 (49:47):
Mary, being Randy's wife, obviously you're aware of the feelings
good and not so great about AI. That if this
is a very personal thing to you. If people are like, hey,
we shouldn't do that that with music, But here you go,
you're actually watching it give your husband's voice back. Like,
what do you say to people who go, we shouldn't
do AI in music? What is your answer?

Speaker 19 (50:10):
Well, I think right now AI is it's kind of
walking a tight line because people are using it for
the wrong reasons. And as of today, I think there's
been one hundred and seventy nine thousand songs done or
hours of AI done that have been put out there

(50:30):
that are not with the permission of the artist or
the publishing company or the label or anybody else. I
think that's where the issue is. If someone is still
here like Randy is and blesses it, I think that
it's a whole different, wonderful thing. I don't know how else,
but it's not fair to say that you can't do

(50:51):
that because nobody has walked in Randy's shoes as far
as being one of the greatest country artists of all
time vocalist, and then to lose that because of something
like a stroke. For him to want to do music,
continue to do music, I think is something that this
is just it's a good way to say, this is

(51:12):
a nice way to use AI. And there's good and
bad and everything, and of course when you're on the
precipice of something new, then everybody has their doubts. But
with Randy behind the whole thing and knowing that those
are stems from Randy songs that are actually singing the song,
just in a different way. I think that people need

(51:33):
to have kind of an open mind about the right
way of using AI.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
Randy, did think you've listened to this over one hundred times?

Speaker 8 (51:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (51:40):
Yeah, me too. That's all I would play for me.
I'd listened to all the time, have you Secretly? On
other ones, I would have me doing all kinds of
stuff though from my own personal fun I'd be like,
here's me doing stair Way to Heaven. Yeah, that's what
I would do. I would go, great, I thought, Kyle,
in the middle of the night, we go to do
I'm a little cheap high, Kyle, I know you got
the stems. Let's go. That's what I would be doing. Yeah,
we gonna put Randy Travis out rapping. Yeah, that's what

(52:02):
I'm talking about. Kyle. What would you say, You're like
top three? No, it doesn't have to be commercial success,
but favorite tracks that you've recorded with Randy, Like that's
still it could be commercial success. It could be a
story you have about it, like when recording with Randy,
Like what are those tracks you think about? Like, man,
what a day that was? Oh, geez.

Speaker 7 (52:22):
I mean, we never made one recording that we that
we finished that we didn't both love. We didn't make
music that we that we didn't feel like was true
to what he was, what he was about. What do
you want to do if you want to talk about, like.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
What'd you know was a hit? Like you recorded it
and you're like, man, I'm not going to really say
this much, but I know this song's a hit.

Speaker 7 (52:45):
I've never known anything about what was going to be
a hit. I mean, we've made, you know, we've made
records that we felt really good about, but the public
always gets to vote, and you never know how that's
going to turn out. So I'm I'm always humble by
how that works. But I think one of the ones,
that one of the ones that sticks out a lot

(53:05):
for me was a skip youing song called if I
Didn't Have You, which I really thought was a unique
piece of writing and perfect for Randy's voice, and uh
really proud of how that that one turned out. But
you know, we could start on the first album and
start naming off all the tunes.

Speaker 2 (53:22):
I'd have been like digging up bones, that's a hit,
Take it to the bank, That's what I have said
that's a hit. Well, there wouldn't call us that's a hit.
I'd have been yelling out the door, that's a hit.

Speaker 7 (53:30):
I just we when we first heard that song, Paul
over Street song. When we first heard that song in
the end, he said, e zoom and we both went,
you gotta put you got to record a song if
they can get exzooming in it, you know, so.

Speaker 2 (53:41):
Not exzooming not used a whole lot in the country
music vernacular. No, that one, uh deeper than the holler.

Speaker 7 (53:49):
Those were Paul over Street and Don Schlitz tunes, and they,
you know, brilliant songwriters.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
But on the other hand, that one too, I'm just
gonna sing your song at you. Is that cool? This
whole segment is now me just singing them back to you.
I forget for I love you. What is your feeling
on AI and music and what do you think should
be done and how should have been regulated?

Speaker 7 (54:06):
Well, this particular, the way we've been able to use
it is very exciting to me, and I'm all in
favor of it as long as we can, as long
as we can make music that that feels like Randy
Travis when we're doing it, And I think that's the
most important thing, is that that there's something that that
feels authentic when you're doing it.

Speaker 2 (54:27):
It's a new it's a new thing for me.

Speaker 7 (54:28):
I'm learning all the time about little the little things
about it that sort of don't quite feel right or
don't don't sound right. So working on that, I you know,
I think it's going to be an interesting you.

Speaker 2 (54:39):
Mean, sonically, don't feel right, not like in your heart
or gut.

Speaker 7 (54:43):
I think it's not in your ears. I think it
is in your I think it's in your gut. I
think there's there's a thing. You know, the audio can
sound a certain way, but the way things sound isn't
the way they feel. It's different, it's a different thing.
So while we're always trying to make sure that what
we do feel rules right.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
Mary, there were a lot of artists that when I
was watching the video piece that they aired, there were
a lot of artists showing their support. How important was
that to get support of other artists that are also creating,
who also will have to deal with this in some
way eventually.

Speaker 19 (55:15):
Well, I think it was important most of those while
all of them were dear to Randy, and so I
think Randy wanted to know exactly how they felt about it.
Many of them have you know, texted us or emailed
us and are called to tell us what they thought
of it. And it's all been positive because I think
the music world it's competitive, but country music is so

(55:39):
fraternal too, and those people have always wanted to hear
Randy Travis again. He's you know, he laid the path
for so many of those that have heard it. It
was important to get their reaction, and we're glad we did.
I guess it reinforced what we did was a good
thing to do. I think it gives them something in case,

(56:04):
you know, they ever want to or need to.

Speaker 2 (56:06):
Randy feel like a lot of your life's been given
back to you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's really cool and
you deserve it. And who knows what's gonna happen, right,
this just happened, This just came out. This is much
like the Internet was when the Internet busted out, and
it's like, well, you can do a lot of bad things,
but there's also some good that can be done. And
you know, it's a wild West, and they had to
figure out what to regulate, what not, what you can't

(56:28):
and you know, we're going to go through this. It's
cyclical with technology, and I think what you guys have
shown is the good side, and I think that needs
to be shown because there are a lot of great things,
not just in music, that general technology is allowing us
to do, and that if we embrace it in ways,
it will actually help create a more positive, a more

(56:50):
efficient or give Randy's voice back. And I love it
for that, and so I'm super excited you guys came in. Congratulations,
heck of avocal there, Randy. Let a heck of a
vocal down, buddy. It's awesome. Mary, great to see you,
Thank you, pleasure to hang out with you. Toole, So
there is Well, it's only Eddie and I in here,
so we cannot do a big they kicked everybody else.

(57:12):
I can clap though by yourself. Oh, I'll do it
all right, there is all right, we're here. I want
to address a few things. So we just had the
Randy Travis segment where he used AI to make that song,
and that was the segment that I did not know

(57:33):
was happening, literally until they came to the building last week.
Eddie had to sign an NDA. Scoob Steve signed an
NDA which is a non disclosure agreement. And the reason
they did not want anyone to know about it is
because AI is such a controversial thing as you hear
artists using AI, or people taking like Drake and making
him sing George Jones songs, or there is in the

(57:56):
creative community a fear that record labels or producers are
gonna use AI and make it to where humans don't
have a job.

Speaker 4 (58:06):
Right.

Speaker 2 (58:07):
So, because Randy had a stroke, they were able to
use his old voice recordings and make a new version
of a new song that he recorded. And they just
didn't want it to get out that it was AI
because they knew it'd be a terribly negative reaction without
hearing the whole story. And I think that would have
been what happened too. If it's like Randy Travis is

(58:28):
releasing a song with AI, you would have seen the
industry flip going, oh, we're using the computer to make songs. Now,
that's a bull crap. But then when Randy's in and
Randy had a stroke, Randy's barely able to communicate that
would be using it for good. They just wanted the
full context there, so I didn't know what the bit was.

(58:50):
The segment was who the interview was until a few
minutes before they got here, not a few hours, I
would say, but Eddie did because Eddie had to record
the cameras. That's why he had to sign it. He
had to run the video for it. That's the only reason.
Guys don't get your feelings hurt. Okay, yeah, everybody's feeling
and scubas Steve knew because I let Scuba, Steve and

(59:12):
Morgan number one kind of tell me if I should
do it without me knowing what it was, because I
wasn't going to sign anything. So that is what it was.
Pretty cool, it is, and that would be using AI
for good.

Speaker 3 (59:27):
It's really special. So I would imagine for a lot
of people.

Speaker 4 (59:30):
I mean, this is happening to a famous person, but
so many people that you know, maybe haven't heard someone
speak and quite some time, like AI using that to
I don't know, have them say something that would be
helpful for your brain to hear.

Speaker 2 (59:43):
And there's another point I was gonna make, but I'm
so exhausted from iur country, like my brain is not
working itself. And I interviewed Brandy's AI a little bit.
Oh yeah, and you can hear that in the podcast
where I'm like, Brandy, what'd your family think about this?
And it was his AI talking back to me, wild, Yeah,
it is it the world. I would just compare it
to what the Internet was in its infancy, where people

(01:00:05):
were like, oh, this is gonna be bad, but there
is some good and there is some bad, but there
needed to be some regulation and there now is. But
that's what's going to need to happen here. So that
was the whole thing. It wasn't like a crazy bit
where we teased it for days or weeks and we
knew what it was. I never knew what it was
until right before it happened. And I'm so excited for

(01:00:28):
Randy because you could hear him in the studio like
he was glowing, like he wanted to cry when he's
listening to it, because it was even a hint, I mean,
that was his whole life. Everybody did yes, like that
was what he was known for.

Speaker 5 (01:00:41):
So he was, and even his wife coming in and saying,
you know, like, I think that's the best voice in
the whole wide world, and I haven't been able to
hear it in so long.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
So that's what it was. That's why we did it.
That's why I didn't know about it. And now we
can move on. I rarely get into like a comment
fight on the Bobby Bones page, and it wasn't a
comment fight. No, no, it wasn't a fight. But I
did fill the need to kind of stick up for
like what had happened there with Randy in that segment.

(01:01:10):
And we posted a picture of Randy and his family
in and this person said, what a terrible tease for
a segment, and I wrote, hey, I understand your sentiment.
But one, I also didn't know what the segment was.
I wouldn't sign the agreement. And two, they didn't want
the info getting out of people judging a song made
of AI without Randy and his family there to explain

(01:01:31):
why and how they did it, because it was also
done with his voice and the many many recordings that
he had recorded from years prior. And they said it
was a secret, and so we just did a secret.
So my version of I Will Always Love You comes
out tomorrow with AI. Yeah it's gonna be really good though,
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay, we'll move on. That's

(01:01:51):
what's up. Listen to the whole thing on the podcast.
I'm super happy to have been able to talk about that.
I think we're the only place they stopped by this morning.
What wasn't this morning? We recorded it, but I think
we're the only place they stopped by other than CBS,
which did a big special on it yesterday. But I'm
super happy to have that relationship with Randy and his
family and be able to take that song and put
it out there.

Speaker 4 (01:02:12):
Yeah, it is really special knowing the backstory. But some
people are still going to miss that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
You know, absolutely they're not going to be But what's
crazy to me? And I'll move to the news. The
craziest thing about all of this is that some people
will miss it and that not everybody in the whole
world listened to our show. Hey that's what that's crazy.
Yeah you believe that. I can't all right, he deals
a Bobby's stories. Experts say it is vital to encourage

(01:02:38):
your kids to get involved in team sports. It will
do more than just teach them sportsmanship. Researchers found that
sports playing kids have a higher likelihood of graduating high
school and just going to college, not even to play sports.
Higher rates physical activity with friends growing up makes them
more likely to continue those friendships into childhood, also lower
drug and alcohol abuse, and like a safe space for

(01:02:59):
them to go. That's from the Mayo Clinic. For me,
sports was the absolute most important thing to me, sports
and church because it gave me again a safe place.
I have a dad, so my head football coach, and
he didn't sign up for it, but he was very
much so a father figure to me, even if he

(01:03:19):
didn't want to be. And it's not that he was
like I don't want to be, but I think he
I just assigned him that because I mean, he taught
me adversity, he tough, love, expectation like all of that.
Later my stepdad came in for sure, and like my
youth director at church did a bit of that too.
But sports, to me, as someone who did not have

(01:03:40):
a lot of structure, was wildly important. And I'm not
saying everybody needs to play tackle football, yeah, but not
every We can play sports. Man, you don't play well.

Speaker 5 (01:03:53):
Right, But then the coaches and they're dealing with a
couple of kids on the team that aren't very good.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
And why are you talking about yourself? No, no, no,
I don't know. It feels like without telling her personal stories,
you know, I have experience in this field. I was
not a good athlete. I turned into an okay athlete
about eleventh grade, and then I got to be pretty good,
got lots of shiny trophies when I got older.

Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
I mean, I'm watching this happen with my daughter, who
decided to just randomly start playing softball when she got
to high school. She had never played before, and watching
her be a part of a team is really awesome
as a mom.

Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
And let me tell you, there's a lot of softball games.

Speaker 4 (01:04:28):
Softball is one of those quarters where there's probably about,
I don't know, eight games a week, and there's ably
like five.

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
School days, so it sounds like that's not exactly true
eight days, but I got it.

Speaker 4 (01:04:37):
Yeah, I'm exaggerating for you know, emphasis here on that
there's a lot of games. So it's been frustrating and
I'm like, why do you want to play this sport?
But if I really waited, I would choose I would.
I want her to play the rest of her high
school career, even though she does not even really play
that much. There's some games she literally just cheers in
the dugout. But it's cool to watch her be a
part of a team and learn responsibility and showing.

Speaker 3 (01:04:59):
Up for others.

Speaker 2 (01:04:59):
And I think the team thing is the word even
more than sports. I think that's just how how a
lot of the teams you can get on in high
school ends up being that. Although I don't hang out
on a quiz ball team very much, the chesty. The
problem with the quiz Bowl team for me was when
I was in seventh grade, but I was the captain
of the twelfth grade team in seventh grade baller, you

(01:05:21):
would think, but nope, exactly the opposite. Let me count one, two, three, four.
I get no chicks that yeah, yeah, yeah. Moving on,
there's a book called What Flavors Your Personality by doctor
Alan Hirsch. They say the food that you crave reveals
something about you. I mean, what's the type of food
that you crave?

Speaker 3 (01:05:39):
Okay, so salty sweet?

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
But so okay, let's do that salt. Let's okay, don't
say the exact true, but what kind of salt? Salty?

Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
Can is salty sweet a flavor?

Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
No, that's two flavors and salty? Okay, eddie, I mean,
I guess I'm salty. What's pizza salty salt? That's like, yeah,
savorysearch sure. Sure. If you crave a salty type thing
like a potato, you tend to believe that outside forces,
not your own actions, determine your fate. Yeah, that's about right.
If you crave dark chocolate, you're the life of the party.

(01:06:10):
If you crave spicy I hate dark chocolate. You hate.
My wife knows it's the only sweet thing she can
keep in the house that I won't eat. There's like
a big like gathering a party of dark chocolate, dark chocolate,
and like the pantry thing. Oh, if you crave spicy food,
you love order just like wasting time and worry about
the details. Me I'm a sugar guy. Sugar in the morning,

(01:06:31):
sugar in the evening. I'll take sugar all the time.
You tend to want to stand out and feel special.
Pretty much nailed that. One biggest vinyls of the century revealed.
These are records records, not albums specifically, but vinyl records
of the century though, would be the No Taylor's I'm

(01:06:56):
actually number three, Nirvana smells like teen Spirit number two,
Pink Floyd Money. So what century they're talking about the
nineteenth century.

Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
Or the eighteenth nineteen twenty four, twenty four.

Speaker 2 (01:07:05):
Now I would think it was just two thousands on okay,
because but again the resurgence of vinyl has made came
out like in the seventies, But you're missing the point.
The yl they bought, they's selling go back to sports.
But thinking about that, right, men at essay will come
back to your sports. But I feel like in the
seventies vinyls is when they were like happening. But you're
missing the point.

Speaker 3 (01:07:25):
The resurgence of the research how many times after the
word resurarchon?

Speaker 2 (01:07:28):
Yeah, sure, but to throw something at him number one,
uh pink no Fleetwood Mac. When we did I Our
Country Festival, it was amazing. Long Live Our Country Festival.
Like going into it, we get excited. I didn't get
home till yesterday evening. But is was wonderful. It was
wonderful festival. You know you had, I thought, And I

(01:07:48):
get to watch the more I thought, lady A to
me had the most fun, the coolest, biggest, like most
well rounded performance. Again, I didn't get to see everybody's whole,
but I went out to watch all lady A man
they are still so good.

Speaker 15 (01:08:01):
So it was good.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
But I would host it and I would go and
I'd do a stage thing, and then I'd go do
a thing on Hulu, and then I would go and
every time i'd go back to my dressing goou to
change something, the company would bring a new client and
have them sitting there and I have to do like
a client thing. And it was fine the first three
or four, but then I never got to like pee
or eat, and it was like, Okay, backstage, go back
over here, back in. Guess what, there's somebody else in

(01:08:25):
your room. Go talk to them for fifteen Okay, get it.
And by the end of the night, I was like,
I am Bobby Jones. I am Bobby Jones. It's a
so yeah, little eyeballs, a little furrey. This morning Airbnb
reveals a uphouse. Now up, it's like the show and
the house is suspended on a crane. So you go

(01:08:47):
and you hang out and you stay in his house.
It's in the air. Oh like the balloon up that's cartoon.
Oh yeah, pixars up. So that's from the New York Post.
This one's for Lunchbox, North Carolina boy eighteen years old.
It's one of the first scratch offs he ever bought
because he just turned eighteen wont two million dollars your thoughts, lunchbox,
he's ruined for life. Yeah, that's probably right. He probably

(01:09:08):
thinks he wins all the time. Now that's tough.

Speaker 10 (01:09:11):
He never got a grind. He didn't know what it
is to work hard.

Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
Well, no, I don't think that's the case. I don't
think he ever worked hard.

Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
At the lottery lunchbox, does he had.

Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
I think he just whinds a lot No, I mean
I travel, I do. I mean I have strategies. This
kid just oh, willy nilly two million. When I started
doing breaks and breaks are you get in and they
open a box of sporting memorabilia that's signed by somebody.
The first one I ever got in, I won, And
I was like, lunch is saying it was trouble because

(01:09:43):
I picked the Titans, and if they drew the Titans
Tennessee Titans, you win it. And they drew the Houston Oilers,
which used to be the Titans, so I want a
Warren Moon helmet. I was like, oh, this was the
coolest thing ever. I always win, and then I didn't
always win, but you didn't have to work hard after that. No,
tsa find a bag of snakes hidden inside a passenger's pain.
Oh my goodness. That's from the New York Post. TSA

(01:10:06):
officers in Miami were shocked to find a bag of
snakes hid into guy's pants. I'd be like, they're not reptiles.
Multiple well, then then I had a wink out them.
And that's.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
Why why did he have snakes in his band?

Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
There were two small snakes. I'm sure that they were
like expensive snakes in another the country he was bringing
in to cell. The officer summoned for the US Customs
of Border Protection. The creatures were given to the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. He was trying to sneak
them into the country. I'll give you one more story
because the headline made me read more and I was
weird I was weirded out and then I read more,

(01:10:44):
and than I was like disgusted. But I didn't think
it could have been true. The fiance If Madison Bergmann
says the wedding is off, now I don't know. Madison
Bergmann is okay, let me read more. Madison Bergmann is
the teacher busted for making out with a fifth grader. Mmmm,
you guys know the story. No fifth there's so much here.

(01:11:06):
The devastated fiance of the Wisconsin elementary school teacher who
was arrested from making out the fifth grader, a fifth
gradern Madison Bergman and Sam Hickman were due to get married.
And imagine him that it comes out in the news
at your fiance was making that's an eleven year old. Right,

(01:11:27):
it's an eleven year old. It's been and definitely postponed
a pala Pickman said, yeah, that's that's canceled. A fifth grader,
Like the all the wedding aside, who cares people get
married divorce all the time? I do carry me, but
who cares for the story?

Speaker 3 (01:11:44):
Fine?

Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
A fifth grader, not a twenty five year old, not
a forty five year old.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
A little kid, how there?

Speaker 4 (01:11:55):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
And she's like pretty and I know that doesn't matter,
but it's a fifth grader. No, yeah, I don't understand that.

Speaker 4 (01:12:04):
So back in the day, the teachers ended up marrying
the kid, you know, it wasn't then when they started.

Speaker 2 (01:12:09):
He was twelve, right, and that's been so long. I
don't know, but I think they're still together. Right, there's
a show on that Marry Klaturno a movie and they
got married and their adults and have kids. They got
a family. All right, that's the news Bobby's stories. I
think Eddie and I have a new career, which is well, first,

(01:12:30):
we're in a comedy duo called The Raging Idiots. We
tore all over the region. Oh dude, you don't even
say world, it's just the area region. So it's called
song Finch. Have you seen this? And I know that
my sister in law. I got my brother in law one,
but I didn't know the company. And she like puts
all the information into a website and it's like his
name is DJ, he's gonna he's a dad. He and

(01:12:53):
then they write a song and it's like DJ, you're
a dad and you are five, food, eleven and strong.
They write a song about whatever it is.

Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
Yeah, I've seen people post like songs they've had made.

Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
Okay, we could do that. It's just crazy. So let
me play something from the song Finch website. And then
what I want is a listener just to call us
right now and give us some information and then give
us a day. Let's could pull it off easy, but
you gotta call us now and you get and we're
not gonna a what's your social What are we going on? Two? Three?
We don't want that? What are we charging?

Speaker 12 (01:13:24):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
Nothing, we want we want to audition for song finch.

Speaker 3 (01:13:27):
All send them like, is it just you guitar? Because
people get a fully produced they want.

Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
Yeah, we're just gonna let it rip, all right, Yeah,
why you gotta take it down? No, I was just
letting you know what I knew, but I don't want
to say it. Hell yeah, but a little more sent yeah, intimate.

Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
I have some of these. Here's a clip of a
song that a wife made for a husband husband using
song Finch. This is her playing it for him in
the car again he he not heard it yet. It's
made for him and his reaction. Go ahead, I have
to sell.

Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
A school of stuffed sers. That was no fosting predation.
I was fifty. We just connection.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
Oh that's like real, like real place and stuff, and
it is really produced and she's really good. I don't
know if we can do this. That's a problem because
she's not really good. Huh. Okay, if we get a
caller on and they give us some details, we'll give
it a run. It's not gonna selling that, but you.

Speaker 3 (01:14:44):
Know y'all need like a specific questions that are asked
so that someone can fill it out.

Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
We're going to ask them right with our mouths.

Speaker 3 (01:14:50):
How many details are you going to get?

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
I know, but I don't. I don't want to give
up so much against our identity stolen. And then we
got to call black fox.

Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
Yeah, just like hey, wende on me.

Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
It may not even be about that. Maybe like a
sister or something, or a mom, mom for Mother's Day,
we can do. We met that day you cut my
ambilic core.

Speaker 3 (01:15:10):
I was screaming, oh my I adopted, I met.

Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
I came about purple but the doctor. Here's another clip
of a wife revealing the song that she had made
for her husband. Here you go.

Speaker 6 (01:15:22):
We when we were young.

Speaker 8 (01:15:26):
One because you get later in life and pleasure couldn't
deny mary.

Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
Kids, Oh I love would be funny? Is the person
didn't even know? It's like it's a new song by
Arianna John dre Yeah, it's like it's like, dang, all right,
what what the heck? That's our story? What? Then he
wants to sue, No, no, hold on, hold on okay,

(01:15:56):
so put on Amy and tallahassee Ray, let's get some notes.
Will you keep these notes too? I'm just gonna ask
you questions. Do you have a guitar up here?

Speaker 16 (01:16:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
Hey, Amy, will you be our science experiment to see
if we can do this?

Speaker 11 (01:16:10):
I would be oh my god, yes, Okay, I can't.

Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
I can't say it's going to be super produced like that.
Eddie and I are just going to sing it. This
is you can say it's not gonna okay. I can't
say it's not going to be super produced because Eddie
and I are just going to sing it in a microphone.
Is that okay? That's totally We'll just perform it on
the show live tomorrow the next day, okay, Amy, So
what is the what is this occasion?

Speaker 4 (01:16:34):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (01:16:35):
I heard you guys on the radio and I just
couldn't resist it.

Speaker 2 (01:16:38):
Yeah yeah, So okay, So who do you want to
write about and why do you want to write about them?

Speaker 11 (01:16:43):
My husband, Damien, his name is like, I just love
him and I think this would be incredible already Damien.

Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, Damien. And how I don't know
how tall is Damien asking the wrong questions?

Speaker 3 (01:17:00):
But how tall?

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
How tall are you? Amy? Five six? Okay? Yeah? Just
two inches taller. Some people say I shouldn't wear heels,
but that's not how I feel. I'm already there, I'm already,
you're already working out. Yeah yeah, okay, so is does
he ever claim to be taller because he's five eight,
that's what I would ask, Yeah, yeah, taller. Yeah yeah.

(01:17:25):
And you know what you say to our friends that
you might just be five ten, but we know that
ain't true. Okay, I'm already I'm feeling it here. Okay.
So uh so, a lot of guys that are smaller either,
it's like guys that are bald, they like grow beards,
no offense, scuba. Like smaller guys like to get really
jacked because it makes them seem bigger. Is he like
a guy who lifts like like gets ripped. Yeah, he's

(01:17:49):
a gym junkie.

Speaker 3 (01:17:50):
He goes every day, junkie, that jim junkie.

Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Okay, a big truck. Oh yeah, what's you drive?

Speaker 11 (01:17:56):
It's sort of yes, he drives from f one fifty.
But we only have a two inch lift on it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
Lift two inches. I wish you put on your height,
you put it on your truck, on your truck, but
it just I know, we're just freestyling here, just freestyling here.
What's what can I ask? What he does for a living?

Speaker 11 (01:18:15):
He is a diesel He's a foreman diesel mechanic.

Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
Like a diesel, like eighteen wheeler, that kind of diesel
or diesel engine for okay, got it was the other
kind of diesel. You're thinking, well, no, no, you can
have diesel engines that aren't in eighteen wheelers. I have
my CD. I don't worry about me. Okay, yeah, he's right,
thank you? Do any kids?

Speaker 11 (01:18:34):
We have three boys?

Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
Three boys? And where would you rate him on the
husband meeter? If you're a school teacher giving him a grade?

Speaker 11 (01:18:42):
I can't even lie. He's a phenomenal husband.

Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
That's fitting a better right, all right? So give us
a few more like random like like positive things, because
right now we're just doing height stuff and that.

Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
What about when they met or where they met, like
a location.

Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
I feel like that's what everybody's doing in those we're
not everybody.

Speaker 11 (01:19:00):
You wouldn't even believe our story, all.

Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
Right, Maybe let us somewhere give me give us your story.
Then in like thirty seconds, Oh my god, Well I
was eight and he was twelve.

Speaker 11 (01:19:09):
We met of a skating rink, and I told my
mom that I was going to marry him one day
and they all was laughed in my face, that's good.
And then when I was twenty two we got married,
so now we have three kids, were married seven years.

Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
I didn't like how that made me feel at first.
She was like I was eight and he was twenty five,
and I was like, well, it wasn't. It wasn't. She said,
they've been married for how long? Seven years?

Speaker 4 (01:19:29):
Was July?

Speaker 3 (01:19:31):
So she knew right away though at eight.

Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
At eight I knew nothing.

Speaker 4 (01:19:35):
At eight I did.

Speaker 11 (01:19:36):
I'm telling you he's my soulmate.

Speaker 2 (01:19:38):
He's your song, okay? And where where do you? Guys?
Both live in Florida? Were you both from Florida? Yes? Okay?
Any any other little things you like us to include,
like what color are his eyes? And I was just
thinking that, yes, blue, and that's your favorite color as well,
that's her favorite? Okay? Perfect.

Speaker 3 (01:19:55):
You'll have a song.

Speaker 11 (01:19:58):
Rumor by Lee Rive.

Speaker 2 (01:20:01):
By Lee Brice. Yeah, how's that one go?

Speaker 12 (01:20:04):
I heard a rumor?

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
There's a rum.

Speaker 3 (01:20:08):
I don't have it doing there's a rum you're going round?

Speaker 19 (01:20:12):
I had it?

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
I was there. Melody, melody, there's a I don't know
my all right, that's we can make up the rest. Yeah, no,
we don't want to make up there, no, no, no,
we don't want to. We can fill in the blanks. Yeah,
that will do. We don't want to make up.

Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
Can I ask his favorite food?

Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
Yeah, that's a great question. This is Yeah, it's like
you don't even need us. We're eating off. That's the core.
That could be the chorus. I ever met up friend
named he works? Okay, do you have a friend named Klidas?
Say yes, yes, Amy? Okay, how about this, Like, I

(01:20:57):
don't our lot son, Troy was a fetus. What we
thought of his name when we were eating for rhyme?
But our son? So your rhyme is fetus? What do
eminem rhymes the words? Okay, okay, Amy, we're gonna get
your number, Eddie. Now, are gonna work on this the
next couple days. We're going to performing live on the air. Okay,

(01:21:19):
I cannot wait. Yeah either, I'm be honest with you,
this is equally as exciting for us. Okay, thank you, Amy, you.
I'm not sure how sold Fitch does it, but we're
going to turn this thing over in a matter of days.

Speaker 3 (01:21:32):
I'm ready.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
Okay, by Amy, you have a number? Ray Yeah, put
her back on hold real quick, just to get all
their stuff all right. So we're auditioning for song fans.
This is exciting. Do you think can hire us?

Speaker 4 (01:21:42):
There's a rumor going round. It's in my head, but
it comes out of my mouth. The tone is not right,
but I have right So like Morgan, I can also
hear it in my head right.

Speaker 2 (01:21:55):
Now, I can't. I can't right, you have rumor. There's
a rumor going round. Everybody stop at Eddie. I nailed it.
Only Eddie. There's a rumor going und now I have it.

Speaker 3 (01:22:12):
Okay, that's all you needed.

Speaker 2 (01:22:14):
We were clothes. I have more of a Lee Brice's voice.
We spent the weekend at I our country festival. Listen
to the post show today. We do an entire podcast
after the show and we'll talk about a lot of
the things that happened over the weekend. But quick high
and low from the weekend. Amy.

Speaker 4 (01:22:31):
We'll start with the low, which is just my feet
after festivals and stuff like wearing heels all weekend and
walking around. I need to probably make a chiropractor appointment today.
I just hurt everywhere and then HI would be I
love that it's in Austin.

Speaker 3 (01:22:46):
I mean, I love our country. Fested so much fun,
the artists, the concert, the people.

Speaker 4 (01:22:49):
But my family gets to come, feeling and friends that
I've had for twenty five plus years, my family obviously longer,
but girlfriends that I've known for a very long time,
and they all got to sit together in a row.

Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
It was just fun to look up in the crowd
and see them together.

Speaker 2 (01:23:03):
Hei.

Speaker 5 (01:23:03):
So my sister got to come to the show, and
this was so cool. I got to take her backstage
for a second. And it was right when Keith Iurvan
was walking by and Keith's like, Eddie, what's up. He
gives me a handshake, gives me a hug, soa my
sister was like, oh my gosh, Like your friends with
Keith urban Like, yeah, that's my.

Speaker 2 (01:23:17):
Friend, my best friend, that's my dude. Worst the worst
is dude, I'm exhausted.

Speaker 5 (01:23:22):
Like as soon as I land and I got back
my wife's day off, my wife game in the car,
He's like, all right, you have a flag football game
to go to take him.

Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
He's in the car immediately. I mean, didn't your niece
get to take a shot with Jelly Roll.

Speaker 3 (01:23:33):
She did, isn't it.

Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
First of all, it's crazy that my niece is twenty
one years old now and she just turned twenty one recently.

Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
So yeah, jelly Roll.

Speaker 4 (01:23:41):
I was like, oh, jelly Roll was passing out shots,
and my niece was like, oh, I need to take one,
And it's weird to hear her say that. And then
I go jelly Roll and she just turned twenty one,
and he's like, get up your girl. So they took
it together and that was a random.

Speaker 3 (01:23:54):
Moment for her that she'll never forget.

Speaker 6 (01:23:55):
Lunchboksh low is I didn't get a friend time. I
mean at the cart I had friends there, but I
mean I was just busy and so they I didn't
get to go and party with him in the VIP area.

Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
But the highlight was Keith Urban was in the crowd
jamming out.

Speaker 6 (01:24:11):
He comes running up, he sees me, stops, puts his
arm around me, and we sing a song together.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
See we're all friends with Keith Urban. Yeah, Keith, Keith's
awesome dude. But you sing a song together me and
you didn't really sing. I mean, you didn't get on
the microphone and sing.

Speaker 6 (01:24:25):
Now you have the microphone in front of me, and
I was just like I had my mouth up and
like I got seen beause I didn't other words.

Speaker 2 (01:24:31):
That's why I figured, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm just glad
it all happened. There were no fires. Yeah, because there
was fire about like like nine jolly roll fire ninety
four things I have to do and it all worked
out wonderfully. It was happy. There were no issues.

Speaker 6 (01:24:44):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:24:45):
The hardest part of it is just, yeah, I walked
in this morning and hit me hit on a camera
on the wall. He did, You've never never done the
history of my life. If I'm happy because it was,
It's wonderful. We got to hang out with a lot
of crazy cool people, not artists related, just like people
I got to know over the weekend Aldin. It was
dark backstage and Alden came up to me. I was

(01:25:08):
about to go on stage and do the final thing,
and I feel somebody like put their arm around me
and go, hey, hey, what's up. What's up? I don't
know who it was. Could have been anybody telling me
to go one hundred different places, and I'm like, what up.
And it's just to the point where I have to
big dog. So many people not like getting bigger than them.
But when you don't know who it is, you go,
what's that big dog? You know that's what you said,
Well you don't know their name. And I couldn't tell.

(01:25:30):
I could not tell it was al Dean. I was like,
what's that a big dog? And again and I like
slap him on the side. And then I see him
from three feet away and I was like Jason. He
was like, yeah, I saw. I didn't know that was you.
I said, dang, dude, you've been working out, like I
think Jason's got I like felt I just slapped aside.
He's getting ripped, dude, I think so. And I was like, dude,
what the heck? And he was like working out, getting

(01:25:52):
ready for tour. And I was like, you are a
big dog. Dang, yeah, legit Like I hit him on
the body and it kind of bounced back, so that
that was good. That's fine. I thought Lady A was
so good. I thought Brothers Osborne was so good. Man
it was. It was awesome. Robby Bone show. Sorry up today.

Speaker 6 (01:26:11):
This story comes us from Yellowstone National Park. A forty
year old man was there visiting the park and he
saw a bison he's like, hey, let me go check
out that bison.

Speaker 2 (01:26:23):
And he gave a bison a good old kick. Why
did he kick the bison? He's a bonehead man, No,
I get it, But in his mind, why did he
kick the bison?

Speaker 6 (01:26:32):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:26:33):
Drinking?

Speaker 6 (01:26:34):
After being injured and arrested, they realized he was under
the influence of alcohol.

Speaker 2 (01:26:40):
Course, why would you want to kick a bison even
drunk out one day? Like, at least get a selfie
with it before you get like run over. I didn't
know you can get that close to him to kick him.
That's pretty cool, right.

Speaker 3 (01:26:51):
Bison are near sighted, Well, you would.

Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
Think that he would hear you coming and hold on.
How do you know that? You're just lucky it doesn't
step on you. They're huge.

Speaker 5 (01:27:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:27:01):
Have you ever seen pictures of bisons walking straight up
to like a tree or a sign and they don't
know it's there.

Speaker 3 (01:27:07):
They walk their head is like right up the next
like this. It's because they can't see it they do.

Speaker 2 (01:27:11):
That's my life without glasses, guys are laughing. If I
take my glasses off, that's my life. You're a bison. Yes, lunchbox,
thank you, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Did you see our old friend Kendra Scott? I did
this weekend?

Speaker 3 (01:27:24):
Yeah, hung out with her for a long time.

Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
Back in the day day. And Kendrick Scott, by the way,
I don't know her. I know she does jewelry, right, yeah, yeah,
I mean she always sad jewelry, but I didn't wear it,
so it's not like I'm super familiar with it. But
Kendra Scott was a friend from a long time ago.
This whole show came from Austin and she was just
starting and she would just set up tables around town

(01:27:48):
and she would set up a table outside the radio
station and people would show up and buy. And that
was just that was Kendra Scott who was selling her stuff.
And so we became friends because we were just doing
a little radio show nobody listened to and all of
a sudden she blew up and then we did. Okay,
but not like her, she got not billion dollar lists. Yeah,
like she is, she's like crushing it. So uh, Kendrick's

(01:28:10):
super nice. I really like her. There have been times
where she's I'm not want to put her on, like
even a positive blast where she's reached down and said, hey,
can I help you do this? So she's been awesome,
but I haven't seen her in a little bit. And
you got to hang out with her a couple hours.

Speaker 4 (01:28:23):
Yeah, and she said you came up and of course
she like adores you, and I thought it'd probably be
out at like a thirty minute meeting. I hadn't ever
spent much much time talking with her, but we talked
for a couple hours.

Speaker 2 (01:28:36):
Oh my god, was that a you think is something?

Speaker 4 (01:28:38):
I know?

Speaker 2 (01:28:38):
Amy?

Speaker 3 (01:28:39):
I figured you might be concerned that the wrap up.

Speaker 2 (01:28:43):
Yeah, it's a little shit. Kids are like if Amy
goes on, there's a great system. It's called the rap Finger.
But but I cad she's awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:28:51):
There are multiple witnesses. And we were at her new shop,
like in Austin.

Speaker 4 (01:28:56):
She has a new it's a country inspired brand or
western because she has brand. She's always loved Branche type
things and she had an idea after.

Speaker 3 (01:29:04):
Watching Yellowstone like a few years ago, and she launched it.

Speaker 4 (01:29:08):
It's called Yellow Rose and cow Folkescott. Yeah, she's got
cowgirl hats and all kinds of stuff. So I was
just picking out jewelry.

Speaker 3 (01:29:14):
And she made me a hat. But we talked, Yeah,
and it's the cutest stuff ever. Page this wrankler denim jacket.
I'm wearing. It's hers like with stitching in it. She
has partnerships.

Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
Do you have any dude stuff?

Speaker 4 (01:29:28):
Yes, And she got remarried, her married to get dude stuff. Well,
her husband, like they have this like Kindred.

Speaker 5 (01:29:35):
Scott Kenny Scott is that her husband. I don't know
that's what she should say. Her hat has her initials
on it, like they branded, like you know, like cow brand.
They burned it into the hats and.

Speaker 3 (01:29:47):
They put no no no.

Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
I was gonna say, I don't want kend.

Speaker 4 (01:29:54):
There's a hat bar so you could go there and
get your own hat and pick it all out and
customize it.

Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
But the store at the festival store.

Speaker 3 (01:30:01):
So anyway, it was really nice to spend time with her.

Speaker 4 (01:30:03):
But we talked like about we have a lot of
parallel things that have happened in our lives the last
few years. So it was just really like crazy divorced stuff,
family stuff. Her dad just moved in with her, Like
there's just a lot that she has going on. And
I it's just another example of someone if they're they
may be killing it somewhere else, like publicly, you're like,
oh wow, look at all our success and she's got

(01:30:24):
this amazing life and at the same time she has
been juggling some of the most difficult things ever, but
she's been doing it so gracefully. And she just put
out a book called Born of Shine talking about that.
So we were discussing a lot of what's going on
with her, which I was shocked to hear, because you
just wouldn't look at her and think that she's had
to go through some of that this recently.

Speaker 2 (01:30:44):
Do you ever sell one of her Yes, at give
it too? She did, bohm, that's how you know?

Speaker 4 (01:30:48):
Yeah, And I didn't ask like it was when she
was walking away, her husband came to meet her. They
were going to go to dinner, and she even had listen.

Speaker 3 (01:30:56):
This is the thing.

Speaker 4 (01:30:57):
She was like, I meeting my husband for dinner, which
I was like, okay, it's good to have an hour
like I like that she hasn't out, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:31:01):
But then she's like, I kind of want my husband
to come in and meet you. So he came in
and then we hung out even longer.

Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
And you don't think it was good.

Speaker 4 (01:31:09):
He's like a hot cowboy that she manifested Kenny Kenny Scott, No,
his name's not Kenny, but she shows she showed me.
She had a long list of all these things she
wanted down to, like even the cowboy detail. I mean,
obviously there was characteristics and traits, personality stuff she wanted.

Speaker 3 (01:31:24):
But hot, hot cowboy. And he walked in and I
was like, you're a man, your man if he had
a friend him with I don't teach me your ways.

Speaker 2 (01:31:39):
That's really cool.

Speaker 3 (01:31:40):
That was really cool.

Speaker 2 (01:31:41):
So it's crazy to see how successful she's gotten. And
sometimes you'll see like in those magazines like that, even
the digital like us Sweekly or whatever. They like people
in Kendri Scott stuff. You said billionaire. Yeah, her company a.

Speaker 3 (01:31:55):
Billion dollar company, and she's extremely filling.

Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
I'm looking at him. He's hot. I met her. I went,
I saw him at day. I'm in at Sim's agree
he's hot. Yeah. I remember going like, man if I
like dudes, that's a dude. I'd like you thought that.
Oh yeah, he was like really good luck, And then
I thought for him, maybe I do a brief.

Speaker 3 (01:32:12):
Thought the small world. Turns out he knows my ex husband,
so that.

Speaker 4 (01:32:17):
But but I will say this that the philanthropy type
stuff like just talking to her one on one when
nobody else is listening. She truly has a heart and
a passion for giving back, like she's been given this
platform and all of this stuff. And maybe you hear,
oh she gives back here, gives back there. But it's
it's really at her core what she cares about.

Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
And you can tell good for her. He is good looking,
so I'm saying, wow, I mean, thinking about it, she
manifested him. Think he didn't know he's well, that's super cool.
Glad you guys got to hang out. Did you make
any sales that was about? I mean, like, oh yeah
that She was like, oh yeah, I forget I went
for a work Well.

Speaker 3 (01:32:55):
I heart it was in a partnership arrangement for.

Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
That, But show me the men's line, Mic.

Speaker 3 (01:33:00):
I think we did what we were supposed to do,
which was just get to know each other. You know, Like,
I don't know what it was.

Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
If I could hang out with her husband, maybe on friends,
maybe on a horse. I don't care about the horse.
Well always hurts. It hurts that spot in between, you know,
have any clothes or just the man jewelry? There's watches, yes, No,
I'm talking about like I need like denim.

Speaker 4 (01:33:23):
Okay, it's probably coming because I think with this whole
yellow roast thing, they're doing like household goods, like it's
just she nailed it with this.

Speaker 2 (01:33:30):
I need him to wear it so I can see
how good it would look on me. All Right, that's it,
Thank you, See you tomorrow.

Speaker 18 (01:33:36):
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