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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting what's happening everybody. Thank you guys for hanging out
another week. Morning studio morning. It is also the first
of the month. Today is November first. I don't like
cold weather, Like I'm already starting to freak out a
little bit. Yeah, I don't like the fact that it's
getting cooler. I like summer. I can do with spring.
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I hate winter. Oh, I mean, but I'm we're still
in fall mode. It's not winter yet. Yeah, but I
let the dog out at night. I can't go out.
I can't go out shirtless and shorts anymore. I love
cozying up. Not me. So it's the first of the month.
Let's see if you can name these famous firsts Amy,
are you ready ready? Who was the first man on
the moon? Neil Armstrong? Correct? Who was the first first
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Lady of the United States? Martha Washington? Nice? Let's guy,
I know if you get that one. Who was the
first celebrity to get COVID? Tom Hanks accepted answer, Wow,
I would have taken Tom Hanks or reader to Wilson
or basketball player Donovan Mitchell's that's that's celebrity status, is no? No?
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Tom Hanks? Who was the first vice president. I'm gonna
assume since he ended up being I don't know, is
it John Adams? Correct? Okay, just lucky. Guess what was
the first Netflix original series in the US, Because the
first Netflix was just DVDs and then they went to
streaming and they made their first show. What was their
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first original show? Oh? Wow, that's tough and it was big.
It was huge. I watched it. I don't know if
you watched it. I watched it. Oh. I didn't finish
it though, but I watched most of this first original
bird Box. That was the first cards that was Netflix.
What was the first state? Viginia? Delaware, Maine, No, Pennsylvania,
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the bell a pretty bell. I'm between Pennsylvania and Virginia. Well,
you'll be wrong. It's Delaware. Okay, you're hard up there.
I'm gonna give you one more. Huh. What are the
five freedoms of the First Amendment? Freedom of freedom of religion? Correct,
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freedom of speech correct freedom of freedom? Uh if you
can free speech, free religion, free appetisers on Thursday night,
taco steal a taco in the world series for free? Uh?
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Free wi Fi Eddie, you have anything you're telling me?
He come on, I mean, I was just I was
cheering her on. But is it right to bear arms? Yeah? No, no, no,
it's freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press,
freedom of assembly, and the right to petition the government. Okay, yeah,
those all make sense now that you've said them. One
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final question. What was the first Disney princess in nineteen
thirty seven? Cinderella? It's no white pad, Okay, get tired
late that well? That House of Cards? That was hard.
I kept thinking, you know that came from another network
and Netflix aired it, But you're right. It was an original.
The two that I remember being earlier House of Cards
and Oranges the New Black Yeah, to me it was Netflix. Yeah,
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let's open up the mailbag something. Hello, Bobby Bones, My
ten year old son recently came to me and said
he wants to get a TikTok account. He's also expressed
to me that he wants to post videos of his own.
Watching TikTok videos is one thing, but I don't know
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if he should be allowed to post. I found that
TikTok requires that users be at least thirteen years old
to use the app. But since I've heard you talking
about how much you love finding content on TikTok. I
wanted to know what you think is ten years old?
Okay from my son to get a TikTok account to
watch and post two signed Carrie in a word, no
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tends too young. Yeah, so no, he shouldn't have a
TikTok account. That being said, if he's an extremely responsible
ten year old, I think you can sit with him
and watch a few TikTok videos a day. But there's
no chance I'm giving somebody free reign at ten years old.
Up to TikTok is probably the best play, the safest
place of all the places. One of my friends that
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it's the last happy place left on the internet. Yes,
oh so that being said, of all of them, that's
the one that I could probably see you investing your
time with your son with. And what I would do
too is I'd watch five or six of them and
then scroll back and then watch them with him once
you know they're clear, right because you never know what
you're gonna get, ye, and make sure you can heart those.
So that way, that's the content that shows the type
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of content that shows up on your feed. It builds
the algorithm into what they feed you. Yes, if you
like a certain kind. They keep giving you more, like
I get a lot of sports, I get some golf,
I get a lot of music in mine an occasional
funny thing. That's because I like those kind of videos.
So no, he should not have it a TikTok account
of his zone. He should not be posting videos at ten.
He can with you. It can be a with you thing,
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and you can also go through and you can watch
them first. You can even like them and then go
to your likes video page and watch them with him.
So smart. But at ten I'm gonna go no. And
I'm usually the guy that's like, why not. I know,
it's pretty easy down the road, I go, I'm so
glad you said no, Like does he have I guess
you because you have to have your own phone? Does
he have a phone at tened where he could have
his own TikTok? Didn't you say you saw a seven
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year old rold phone? Yes? Oh my god? And I
was like, please don't let my children see this. They
were like, we're at a soccer game. They were pacing
up and down the field just talking on the phone.
I'm like, oh, they must be on their parents' phone.
And another parent was like, no, that's that's his phone.
And I was like what and she said, yeah, it's
been problematic with our kids talking about it. And I'm please,
do not let my children see that this seven year
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old has an iPhone. What. Yeah, that's weird. Yeah, there
is nuance with every situation. There's nuance from this email.
I don't know your kid. I don't know how responsible
he is. Um, I don't know how free range you are,
but just from what I know, I'm going to say
no to a ten year old having a TikTok account
that's wide open. You can experience TikTok with them. But no.
The answer is no. But TikTok is the greatest, It's
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the best. I'm all right. If you want to email us, Morgan,
what do they do? Nail back at bobby bones dot com.
We got your that was about I'm gonna give you
some would you rather but they're all about money? Okay, okay?
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Would you rather win the lottery and lose all your
friends or lose all your money and have your best friends?
I would rather have my best friends and lose all
the money you have now so I never can make
anything back because well, I'm keeping my friends no matter what,
because relationships are important. Like, I'll have all this money
and no friends, Like what, that seems pretty miserable. I'd
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rather have all the money and lose my friends because
you can buy new friends. True. Yeah, rich people will
find rich people, and that's what you would do. I
would roll with Amy on this one. Would you rather
have a job that you hate that pays well or
a job you love with a below average salary? Well,
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I mean to be fair. When I took this job
for years, it didn't have the best salary, but I
loved it, So I think I would fall into that category.
I'd rather have a job I hate and make lots
of money because because money buys everything. Money buys happiness
and buys opportunity, and then after work you can have fun.
You can have fun. Right, You go to work for
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a certain amount of hours a day and then you
go out and you have all this money to spend.
If you go to a miserable a job you like
and you don't have any money, guess what. When you
get off work, you got to go up and set
on your couch, and it's probably an inflatable couch because
you can't afford a real one. I would do job
I love with the below average salary, because that was
the first ten years of my career. Not even below average,
like no money at all. Would you rather spend a
million dollars on clothes or a million dollars on travel? Oh? Wow, wow, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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H this isn't the hardest one. That was just hard.
A million dollars on clothes or travel. Oh both would
ring so much happiness, But ultimately the responsible thing to
do would be to vibe clothes. Would it be I'm joking,
take the trip trip. I would take the trip because
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the memories and hopefully people could go with me, and
nothing can top experiencing the world. If there's one thing
I hate more than this world is clothes shopping. So
I hate clothes. I don't care about clothes. I'm traveling
the world. Let's go you. I'm over traveling. Oh my gosh,
I've traveled every day forever. I would take the clothes. Okay,
let's be done with it. Would you rather make a
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hundred thousand bucks on bitcoin or fifty thousand dollars investing
in a business that helps the environment. How much on
biting one hundred thousand, there fifty thousand investing into business
that helps the environment, Amy, Amy, be honest, we have
to worry about our future generation. What would you rather
do the bitcoin? Yeah? I know I'm gonna say the
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same thing, and I suck. I suck. I am a
horrible human. I suck, Lunchbox, I am mister environment. I
recycle all the time. Give me one hundred thousand. Yeah. Absolutely.
Would you rather get a million dollars right now or
one hundred thousand dollars a year for ten years? Oh?
I'd get a million right now and try to use
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it for things and invest it and end up The
reason is because you blow a lot of it, right,
But I wouldn't. I would. I would be I would
treat it as though I'm getting the installments, but I
would have it all and then maybe I can invest
in ways that we would earn more instead of just
getting thee hundred thousand. I mean, I would take the million,
but not for the same reason, just because I don't
want to die and then not get the rest of
all money. True, what if tomorrow never comes, lunchbox, I'm
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assuming you get the millions. I'm taking the million right
now because I can do things I can. I can
only do a certain amount of things. With one hundred
thousand a million, I can spend it for the next
ten years doing those things. Final question, would you rather
go back in time to fix your biggest money mistake
or look into the future to find out where you
end up? Think about that. You can go back in
time to fix whatever you messed up on buying spending,
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or would you like to look into the future and
you don't get to do anything about it, You just
see where you end up. The biggest money mistake was
the rent to own couch. I never paid off, and
then I gave it away and I paid on it forever.
The crazy thing I look into the futures. You may
not like what you see. Yeah, it's like they tell
you when you're gonna die. Like it's all great if
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you're one hundred and thirteen. But if you can look
into the future and see where you are financial, you
can make smarter financial moves. Okay, this is not Genie
asked for more wishes. Oh boy, Okay, I guess I don't.
I don't I look into the future. I want to
see what happens. I don't want to look into the future,
because if I look in the future and see I
never won the lottery, I'm just gonna be depressed all
the way the rest of my life. So I'm gonna
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just go back and fix the financial mistake, which whatever
that is. I mean, I don't think I've made any
but you haven't made any All those lottery tickets you
bought and lost, which at this point that you've been
doing this, that you're eighteen. Yeah, I wouldn't say those
are mistakes because eventually I could hit it. But that's
why I wouldn't look in the future, because then it
would be a big mistake. But if you could fix
the past, you get all that money back you didn't win,
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you know. Yeah, But okay, I mean then the odds
of me went there, No odds. The odds of you
win in the lottery have nothing to do with you
losing it that many times. I understand. But then every
time I got that scratch off ticket, I don't have
the thrill of scratching the numbers and feeling that emotion
that that what are the feeling in your head? That opa, fine,
release that release. I would go back and fix the
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biggest money mistake. I don't like to mess around with
knowing what happens in the future, because I may not.
I may look in the future ten years and it's
all black, and that means I die. Oh man, oh exactly.
All right, thank you. Everybody have fine, Everybody feel better
about themselves, and I want to get paid now, all right.
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Congratulations to Travis Denning and his girlfriend Madison Montgomery. They
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Ohio for the new spot. We were bringing a little
bit of my farm in Tennessee to Cleveland, Ohio. My
dad's from Grove City, so Ohio has always been a
very special place to me. I'm Morgan number two. That's
your skinny, It's time for the good news. An Atlanta
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Police officer Jimmy Sinassar was called to the scene of
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A locked gate was keeping him from accessing the crash site,
so the officer rushed down to the driver, jumped back up,
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got in his car, and started slamming the gate. On
the third strike, the gate gave way, and then he
was able to go down the path and get the
driver out of the car. Wow. Obviously the car had
a little damage, but everybody good, which is good. He
saved life. That'd be cooler to ram something like let
me just if you're off. Would that be to ram
something into you don't have to pay for it? Yeah,
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like saidy, you're gonna cover that one. But here's the
clip of the officer talking about it. I knew I
had to take action quickly to get that driver out
of the vehicle because I knew under that bridge was
a train track. It's awesome. You know, we love and
respect our police officers here on the show, and there's
another example of you know, one of them going the
extra mile to save one of us. That is what
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it's all about. That was tell me something good. You know.
I think a doctor's as like these angel like figures
that do no wrong. We kind of need to think
of them as that because we have to trust them. Fully.
I was reading this story about a surgeon who fell
asleep and missed his surgery. So this is from Boston
Medical Center. There's a surgeon who's been fined for leaving
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the operating room to eat lunch in his car and
then falling asleep. Again. Doctors are human, and as I
get older, this especially became normal to me when I
had friends who were teachers as I became an adult,
Because as a kid, I would look at teachers as
they are the greatest, they can do nothing wrong. Then
when you turn like twenty five or twenty six, and
your idiot friends are also teachers, you're like, okay, teacher
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idiots in the world, and I gotta think of the same.
I have to think of surgeons and doctors as that too.
But this surgeon goes out to his car, falls asleep,
wakes up. It's like, oh, crap, missed the surgery. And
so he's been fine five thousand dollars. He's been given
a formal reprimand and he has to take continuing ed courses. Well,
I mean, I would imagine that surgeons are pretty tired.
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But again, you're a surgeon. I know you have. It's
not the same as you know if you're an accountant.
It's just not there's a different lit It's like a pilot.
It's life or death for someone's emergency surgery if you
sleep through it. We think of me. Even when I
got put under with my colon oscarpy, I was like,
I could die. They're gonna put me under. I could die.
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To this surgeon, to him, it is another day. Maybe
it's like us doing this show. Someone comes off the street.
They're told, hey, you go talk to millions of people
a day. They're like, oh my god, I'm nervous. But
I mean I can fall asleep during a commercial. Yes, yeah,
we got we're talking about you know my sleep number,
and yeah, I'm fall asleep here. Yeah, I'm sure. His
first few surgeries he was amped and ready to go,
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but who knows how many he's done, and he's like,
I need a break, gotta go to my car. Got
in the car turn on Little Aldeine had a ham sandwich.
I know that's terrible all the day. I'm surprised the
fine is only five thousand dollars, but I'm telling you,
the fact that this is a news story is probably
worse than the fine would ever be. I wonder if
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other surgeons are like I feel him, like totally this
could totally happen to me, or like what an idiot?
Probably both both. And again we think of surgeons and
doctors as like the end all be all, because we're
supposed to. We need to, we need to have that trust.
But old doctor Tony Tanner where whenever we get a
little shut eye and his and his lexus and called
it today. I bet this story I'll wake up all
the surgeons. All right, Raymundo, our audio producer, would like
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to present an award right now, Raymundo, and hand it
over to you. Yeah. So I was in the parking
garage and Abbey was opening the garage for somebody. And
obviously it's somebody that doesn't work here, because everybody else
has a key to it, and then the garage goes
up and in pulls in this massive truck. I'm talking
it almost scraped the very top of the garage when
it entered in. So did you know was somebody famous?
I assumed it was because it's that expensive and that
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big of a truck. There's other big trucks. I've seen Florida,
Georgia Line, I've seen Scuba Steve's truck. This one was
bigger than both those. So you would like to present
now the Award for Biggest Truck and Country Music. Yes, wow,
I wonder who it is. Oh, yes, you can going
to put them up. We just won't say who it
is yet. All right, go ahead, Dan. I feel like
one time you said, Keith Urban has a really big truck.
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Keith Urban has a huge He's got a few cars.
But whenever pandemic was fully hitting, Keith and I were
going to the Opry and the Opry was empty, so
nobody was driving into the mall or the opry where
the opera is. And I was beside this massive truck
and I look over and it's Keith going yeah because
he saw me huge truck. Weird. Yeah, I think he
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also has like a really crazy sports cartoon. Okay, so
Keith Urban incorrect, but big truck and he guess his lunchbox.
I would say, I see how Dean driving a big truck.
I think he probably drives a pretty big truck. Yea, yeah,
not who it is though, Eddie. Yeah, look he's got
a song. I got that real big big Dan truck.
Give me Luke, Bryan. Luke has a pretty big truck,
that's right, come on, but this one is bigger, bigger, Ray,
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you'd like to present the award two Chuck Wicks. It
was so big he had to jump out of it
like a diesel truck in eighteen wheeler Chuck congratulation receiving
coutching Music Truck of the Year, Chuck Wicks. Wow is
everything I dreamed of. I did even I didn't even
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know why. I was on the phone. I'm like, oh,
I'm win a truck of the Year award. Yeah, truck
in the year. So what do you What do you
got over there? Buddy? How big that truck? Well, I
hate to disappoint all the truck lovers out there, because
I'm gonna give you the fact here I got a
two inch leveling hit with a four inch lift threes
And why I did that is because then you don't
have to go outside of the manufacturer to get it
worked on. You get to keep your warranty at like
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the four dealership. Then I got thirty fives for tires.
And I think what makes it a little bigger is
I have a hood on the back of my truck
that's like just bulky looking, and it just looks manly
and rough and ready to go. You can put a
four wheeler on top of it, and then I act
like it's bigger than it actually is. So that I
think that does a lot too. When you drive a
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truck that big, do people stare at you constantly on
the road? Well, not in Tennessee. I think they're coming.
But I think I'm surprised that I want this, I'll
be honest, because you know who has a big truck?
Came Brown. Oh he does have a huge truck. Yeah, yeah,
his truck is so big you need a step ladder
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to get into it. I mean, And for real, what
kind of gas milet you're getting on that thing? Though?
Oh man, I'm crushing it at twelve miles for gallant. Hey,
good thing, you're rich and famous Chuck Wicks, or you
wouldn't be able to afford that. Yeah, every once in
a while to switch up to my bike at the
bike places, can I I can't afford gas. Chuck Wick
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is on with us. He's just been awarded Truck of
the Year in Country music. Let's clatform again before we
pivot out. Yeah, congratulations, I'll send you a beanie baby.
I have a whole lot of beanie babies. Now, I'll
send you an official beanie baby for winning the award.
He can put it in his truck like any window. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Chuck,
how I love it. How's the podcast going? Talk to Chuck?
How's how's the podcast been? Yeah? Love country? Talk to
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Chuck doing great. We're you know, we're closing in on
a million downloads, which I'm like super pumped to get there.
We just had Lauren Lena on, which I've been getting
so many dms. Are like, this was the best one yet,
because you know, Lauren A. Lena has the best infectuous
laugh that you could possibly want to hear, and I
think thirty the podcast is her and eye laughing. So
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you guys check out Talk to Chuck if you love
country talk to Chuck. It's a podcast that is just
doing fantastic. I know we're both friends with Jimmy Allen.
You guys are actually both from Delaware, and you and
I have also been on Dancing with the Stars, which
Jimmy is on now. Any chance Jimmy wins this season,
huge chance. I was a little concerned when he got
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all five like the first week, I think, but I
think they were setting him up, you know this, Bobby.
They were setting him up for success, for people to
start rooting for him, because I think the judges know
that he's good and it's starting to pay off now
because I think he's you know, he's getting the bigger
numbers now and he's you know, everybody loves Jimmy Allen.
Who doesn't love Jimmy Allen? Do you guys talk off
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and do you give him tips? He in the beginning,
you know, we talked a little bit. We talk all
the time, but about Dancing with the Stars we talked briefly.
I you know, I remember when you were on it.
The biggest thing, the best thing you can do is
just be yourself, and he's doing that. So yeah, he's
he's crushing it. Chuck Wicks is on with us, which,
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by the way, Chuck is now official a pro bowler.
Did you make the you make the tour? Is that
what I heard? I made it. I got my pro
I got my Pro Bowler card, and I bowled in
my first PBA event. I did not finish last. That
was my goal. I got like middle of the pack,
and now I'm going to do a couple more next year.
That's how I play Hughes and Q's. By the way,
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that the game that we have, it's it's a you
see colors differently, and I'm color blind, so I just
my goal is to not finished last when we play
using Q's like Chuck twenty bowls. But you're Jason Aldean's
your brother in law. He has a bowling alley in
his house. Does that mean when you practice you can
just go over to his house at any time? Um?
I can, But I have to tell him now that
I'm a pro, I have to be like, yo, bro,
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did you oil the lanes properly? Like I need the
right oil pattern, Like I don't need to be bawling
with the bumpers up, let's go. Does he have bumpers
on that bowling alley? At his house. Yeah, oh yeah,
he doesn't use them his I mean his kids, Like,
you know, I'm surprised the bowling alleys still standing in
the way his kids bowl because they just throw the
ball everywhere. So it's it's pretty impressive. Where in relation
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to the living room is that bowling alley? Meaning can
you watch TV if someone's bowling? Oh yeah, so he's
got so his bowling alley is separate from the house.
Oh and then he's got a walk away so looks
like it's big. You walk in, it's this big room.
It's like a party room. You got a big bar
with like TVs everywhere. It looks like a restaurant bar.
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And then you have the bowling alley, two lanes that
have TVs everywhere. You can watch TV over the pins
or you bowl. I mean kind of life. Is that
your own bowling alley? You do? You have to take
extra care of yourself now that you're pro like you
can't injure your wrist or hands or fingers. That's a
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great question because I actually, uh, I was with my
father in law, Jason's bad and I hurt my sum
and he goes, oh, oh, oh, are you okay? Is
that going to affect your bowling. I go, it's the
right hand. I'm okay, it's true. Okay, as long as
it's out the throwing hand, you're good. Be the left hand.
Chuck Wicks is on with us. What is this wine
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situation you have going? Because I see online you have
some sort of wine line. Wine line. Yeah. So we
my wife and I had the opportunity, we got approached
to have her own wine. And of course you're like, well, duh, yes,
it's been amazing. So Mela Rosa Wine Company is launching
November fifteen, and we well, we talked about it. We
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didn't want to just be like another but what you know,
whatever you want to call it. So every couple that
had a wine or a bourbon or whatever quila, I
think someone else just came out with John Party just
came out with a whiskey or bourbon. I think we
wanted our message to be more than just a liquor
or a wine. So we named it Mela Rosa after
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her Cuban heritage, so her her mother, my mother in law,
is full Cuban. She has five sisters. They defected from
Cuba in the late sixties under the pastor regime to
live the American dream, like they had to get out
of that, that situation they were in. They get on
the they got on the last plane out of Cuba
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to Miami to live in America and come over to
this great country. So we wanted to pay homage to that,
so we named it Mellow after her mom's maiden name,
and Rosa after her grandmother. So that was how Mela
Rosa was born. And we're also giving back. It's going
to have a charity element to it, so it's gonna
be cool. Chuck is one of the guys too, And
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not to bring this interview down a bit, but this
has happened to Lunchbox, has happened to Jake Owen. But
it says here that Chuck quit college two classes short
of graduation from Florida Southern. So two classes, is that
true or false? That's very true. And now it's been
so long since I've been back to college. They bucked
the curriculum, so now I have to go for like
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eighteen more credits. Oh well, then now you don't go back.
I mean, if it was only two classes, I was
really gonna guilt you into taking those two classes. But
don't you. Well, here, don't you want to finish and
like have some closure and get that degree? Um? You
know what I do kind of just so I could
show Tucker my little boy and be like, yep, your
dad graduated, so are you too. Um. So that would
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be the only reason. The degree was in physical education,
but with a minor and exercise physiology. Right. So I
don't really know if I would use that degree at all.
So I would do it just to have closure and
to say to my kids, like, hey, look, finish what
you started. Hey, chase your dreams, Chuck Wicks. So I'm
(26:36):
gonna say, chase your dreams, chase, chase your dreams. Maybe
I'll do it online, all right, Chuck Wicks. There he is.
He wins Truck of the Year again. Great job. He's
got so much going on. He's got a wine line
coming out, he's got music, he's got Talked to Chuck,
which is a great podcast. Lauren Alnas his latest guest, Chuck,
good to talk to you, my friend, and I'm sure
(26:57):
I'll see you soon. Yes, yes, there he is, Chuck Wicks.
Every We appreciate when you guys leave us voicemails through
the weekend, through the overnight. Here's a voicemail from over
the weekend. Just wanted to call and let you Yesterday
was my seventh year anniversary with the show. I started
listening back in twenty fourteen and I've loved every a
(27:18):
minute of it. I hope you have a great day,
and God, let's thank you very much. Here's another voicemail.
For a while, you were doing Employee of the Month,
and there hasn't been one lately, so I was just
wondering if you're going to do an updated Employee of
the month. Thanks so much. We love the show. Yeah,
let me think about it. We could do it later
today or tomorrow. Mike, Oh wow, did we run out
of employees? Yeah? What happens? Scuba. Steve was just getting
(27:39):
it over and over pretty much all Scuba all the time.
You're a Amy's pile of stories. Craft Macaroni and Cheese
is just amazing. We needed a lot of my house.
So good. But they're making it even better. They're going
to start including boost packets inside the box. What's a
boost packet? What's fun? Flavor was like ranch and buffalo,
(28:02):
basically extra powder that you sprinkle in there to make
it even more amazing. Has this happened before? No boot
powder a thing, No, nope, nope, Craft is putting it
out there. It's the first time they've ever done Craft
flavors f l VRS. I feel like they're kind of
like taking on that. Susan. I was talking to Raimundo
speaking of macaroni and cheese and I've had this happen
(28:23):
with me too. But like a Postmates uberrits, they have
fake restaurants and right, they had a macaroni and cheese
like specialty restaurant. Is that right, Yeah, it was called
Max and Stacks. So me and my wife tried to
find the actual brick and mortar and we drove up
and it was Bar Louis and I went inside and
I said, hey, is this Max and Stacks. They have
your addressed and they said, um, that's actually a secret.
We made up this restaurant so that more people would
(28:45):
want to buy our sandwiches. They weren't really wanting bar food,
and our sales have doubled since we made up Max
and Stacks. So it's like a macaroni and cheese specialist.
People order it all the time. It's just a bar,
but they made up a fake restaurant on the apps.
Oh that's hilarious. So instead just get the macaroni and
cheese here with the flavor boost. Some of the more
interesting flavor boosts that they're going to have available, which
I would be weary of. This one is ghost pepper.
(29:06):
Oh boy, it might be hot, and then another will
another one called cotton candy, So I know, who knows?
It might be good fun for kids to try. So
a city in Indiana is trying to lure in residence.
So if you're looking to relocate, Yeah, there's a small
city there that's bringing a new residence, offering them stand
in grandparents for families that move in, which equals older
(29:29):
babysitters that you can trust, along with home cook meals.
They'll give you that and a membership to the local
y MCA. When they use the word lure, yeah that
sounds the dirty, like a van. Yeah, you also get
five thousand dollars cash as a welcome badge. Of all
of that, that's the best. The whole thing sounds like
a lure. The grandparent thing I think is pretty cool
(29:51):
because I don't really trust. Yeah, I'm just an old person.
It's literally just an old person. You get free gift
cards from the seasonal farmers. Arguin, something's up here? What
can the tests are they doing on these people? Well,
in case anybody listening right now is interested, it's Greensburg
and it's in southeastern Indiana. So check it out. Okay,
(30:11):
get some grand parents. So the boot dot Com put
together a list of the top five Dirk's Bentley songs.
I'll run through them at number five, every mile of Memory.
At number four, free and easy down the road, I go,
let me try to predict number one for me, it
would be I'marazer or hold Those would be the two
(30:39):
that I would put up there. Okay, well we'll have
to hold out and see if you're right, Like eight
seconds at number three, and it was actually like we
gotta hold out tomorrow's show number three Home. This is
a crappy list, yeah, because I'm just gonna go and
tell you the one. The two that you had on there,
I would also have in the top five. And they're
not have they heard of dirksntly before or wog? I
don't know. This is like an turn the writing this
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I don't know. And number two is a song that
I've listened to. I don't know, like ten billion times.
Come a little closer. Oh yeah, come a little closer baby.
And number one, what was I thinking? That's a good one. Yeah,
I wouldn't put it at the top, but I can
understand that. I take back my comment. I was this
an in turn the Roses article. All right, I'm maybe
(31:23):
that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's
time for the good news. So this ten year old
little girl, Stella, she loves to read at night with
her dad. And so they got this crazy idea to
come up with a character and their own storyline for
(31:44):
their own book. So they came up with Darien, the
librarian while they were stuck at home during the pandemic
in twenty twenty, all that time to prep a book
that they have now put out into the world. And listen,
you don't even have to buy the book. All you
have to do is make a ten dollar donation to
Feeding America and they'll send you a copy of the
book for free. They're not making any money off of it.
(32:04):
It's a cute little thing that's happening. That's raised oh
twenty seven thousand dollars now, yeah, I see where they've
raised a quarter of a million meals like that twenty
seven thousand dollars has raised a quarter million meals. Dang Like,
I'm as amazed by that as I am them getting
together writing a book. I know. It's such a cute
and what a good father daughter bonding experience. Eddie, you'd
like that anything like that with your kids and no bones.
(32:25):
I've told you over and over I wish my kids
had these kinds of ideas well. The dad could have
had the idea, maybe, But even if I had this idea,
my kid would be like, we have to write a book.
I don't know. Then we don't get any of the money.
That's awesome. Good story, That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. Let's get over to Amy
and get in the morning. Corny, morning, corny. What happened
(32:51):
when the turkey laid an egg at the top of
a hill? What happened when the turkey laid an egg
at the top of the hill? It turned into an
egg rolls food than that was the morning Corney George
Strait has relisted his twelve acre hilltop home in San
Antonio's Dominion neighborhood at six point nine million dollars, which,
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by the way, George Straight showed up and played our
Heart Country festival over the weekend. It was awesome. Yeah,
he was the big secret surprise. But the price has decreased.
It's six point nine million now, So if it wasn't
affordable before, maybe now it is. Yeah, it got a
good deal on it. The San Antonio property was first
listed in twenty eighteen. They've reduced at six hundred thousand dollars.
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The home sits on twelve acres of land, has seven thousand,
two hundred and ninety five square feet, with three bedrooms
in the main house a separate guest home. It also
features an infinity edge pool and a spa. According to sources,
Straight and his family do not live in the home,
and they haven't for quite a while now. Lunchbox called
and tried to buy it when it was listed the
first time. So if you haven't heard this call, here
was Lunchbox calling George Strait's real estate age trying to
(34:00):
buy this house. Hello, Hey, this is Jason Gibble and
I was calling about ten Davenport. Yeah, you know Jason
Gibble here a businessman making businessials, trying to get that money.
You know, my friends call me the fireman. So I
was just trying to see if you can give me
some more information on ten Davenport. Yeah. Sure, it's actually
it's three bedroom in the main house, and it has
(34:21):
a detached casita which makes it four bedrooms and like
seven bathrooms. And it's on twelve acres. Baby, write this down.
Take a little note, Jason Gibble. He's gonna buy that house? Oh?
Is he? I crossed my heart? I promise to pay cash. Awesome?
Would you want to send your proof of funds tonight? Email?
(34:41):
Do you think I'm gonna like this house? Can you?
I mean, is it a beautiful house? Check yes or no?
I'm gonna go ahead and check yes. So exactly like
in location to downtown San Antonio? Where is it in
San Antonio? Can I make it to Amarillo by morning? Maybe?
Maybe not? But it's about twenty five minutes from San Antonio.
But you can see see Antonio from the bathtab upstairs.
(35:03):
All right, take it or leave it. I'm gonna say
seven million dollars. And this is where the cowboy rides away.
You know what, I bet I could get him to
take it? All right? Well, this is a pleasure I'll
be looking forward to your proof of fines and I
can't wait to share. And if you could email me
at Jason Gibble sixty nine at hotmail dot com, No problem,
(35:24):
mister Gibble, I look forward to now. All right, thank
you so much. You bet. Let's open up the mailbag
something we call Hello, Bobby Bones. My ten year old
son recently came to me and said he wants to
get a TikTok account. He's also expressed to me that
(35:46):
he wants to post videos of his own. Watching TikTok
videos is one thing, but I don't know if he
should be allowed to post. I found that TikTok requires
that users be at least thirteen years old to use
the app. But since I've heard you talking about how
much you love ending content on TikTok, I wanted to
know what you think is ten years old okay for
my son to get a TikTok account to watch and
(36:07):
post two signed Carrie in a word, No, tends too young. Yeah,
so no, he shouldn't have a TikTok account. That being said,
if he's an extremely responsible ten year old, I think
you can sit with him and watch a few TikTok
videos a day, But there's no chance I'm giving somebody
free reign at ten years old. Up to TikTok is
(36:30):
probably the best play the safest place of all the places.
One of my friends said, it's the last happy place
left on the internet. Yes, oh so that being said,
of all of them, that's the one that I could
probably see you investing your time with your son with.
And what I would do too is I'd watch five
or six of them and then scroll back and then
watch them with him once you know they're clear, right,
(36:50):
because you never know what you're gonna get, Yeah, and
make sure you can heart those. So that way, that's
the content that shows the type of content that shows
up on your feet. It builds the algorithm into what
they feed you. Yes, if you like a certain kind,
they keep giving you more. Like I get a lot
of sports, I get some golf, I get a lot
of music in mine an occasional funny thing. That's because
I like those kind of videos. So no, he should
(37:11):
not have it TikTok account of his zone. He should
not be posting videos at ten. He can with you,
it can be a with you thing, And you can
also go through and you can watch them first. You
can even like them and then go to your likes
video page and watch them with him. So smart. But
at ten I'm gonna go no. And I'm usually the
guy that's like, why not? I know, pretty easy down
the road, I go, I'm so glad you said no, Like,
(37:33):
does he have I guess you because you have to
have your own phone? Does he have a phone? At
tened where he could have his own? TikTok? Didn't you
say you saw a seven year old old phone? Yes?
Oh my god. And I was like, please don't let
my children see this. They were like, we're at a
soccer game. They were pacing up and down the field
just talking on the phone. I'm like, oh, they must
be on their parents' phone. And another parent was like, no,
that's that's his phone. And I was like what and
(37:54):
she said, yeah, it's been problematic with our kids talking
about it. And I'm please let my children see that
this seven year old has an iPhone? What? Yeah, that's weird. Yeah,
there is nuance with every situation. There's nuance from this email.
I don't know your kid. I don't know how responsible
he is. Um, I don't know how free range. You are,
But just from what I know, I'm going to say
(38:14):
no to a ten year old having a TikTok account
that's wide open. You can experience TikTok with them. But no.
The answer is no. But TikTok is the greatest, It's
the best. I'm all right. If you want to email us, Morgan,
what do they do? Mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com.
We got your that was abound to close. Oh yeah,
(38:37):
I love the mailbag because it's you guys reaching out
to us directly. We got a mailbag last week and
the email said, basically, her biological family still sends her gifts. Hey, Kylie,
are you there? I am okay, So you send an
email to the show and tell me what it said again.
It was the Christmas about how my daughter gets one
(39:01):
gift from her biological dad side of the family at Christmas,
and that's really it. So I was just calling to
see if I should keep accepting the gift or just
say no, thank you? You know, I remember, Yeah, we
talked about this on the show, right, And is it
surprising to you that you set this email and we
(39:21):
start reading it on the air. I mean, is that
something where you're like, holy crap, they're reading my email
in the mailbag. Oh yeah, yes it was. It was
very exciting, and I believe my advice was take the gift.
They want to give the gift, take the gift. What
did you think of my advice? I thought it was
very good. I didn't think about it as like if
I didn't, I would see creating drama. And I think
(39:45):
Amy was the one who said, well, maybe I'm having
a more difficult time with it than my daughter is,
and that was a good point as well. So, yeah,
your daughter's twelve years old and the only time she
hears from her biological father side of the family is
at Christmas when they have a gift for her. Have
you guys thought about saying something about that to where
it's we love that you send us this gift, but
(40:07):
is there any way we can have a broader relationship? Um? There,
You know, my husband and I we've been together for
eleven years and there's just a kind of a lot
of history with that whole thing. So no, not recently
and now I was in their recent years. No, we haven't.
And so your daughter doesn't want a relationship with her
(40:27):
biological father side of the family. No, not necessarily, I
don't think so. I think she has a very supportive
family between my family and my husband's family. So I
think she's content with the way it is, you know.
And I think that's great too. I mean, if she
doesn't want it, that's fine, that's for her, because I
didn't want it. Honestly, when I was twelve, I didn't
want it. I felt like my roald dad build on me?
(40:48):
What kind of world? You know? Did he leave me?
And as upset it's her pissed as everything. However, I
think as she gets older, she's going to have a
curiosity about that side of the family, about you know,
knowing what's up with them. I would just encourage you
to encourage her to allow herself to change her mind
if she wants to. Yeah, I agree. I really do
(41:11):
appreciate the advice that was given. And I thought it
was neat that you talked about your biological dad, you know,
So thank you for opening up about that. I'm sure
it encourages other people to talk about difficult situations. So well,
thank you for listening, Thank you for emailing. We don't
normally get to talk to people who send in. Yeah.
So It's cool. It's like talking to someone who wins
(41:32):
a contest, like one of the big contests. We're like, wow,
you won that trip. So Kylie, thank you. Tell your daughter.
We said, hello, would you like it? Well? Would you
like a beanie baby? I mean I've got like ten
thousand in them? Can I send her a beanie baby
from my collection? Yes? Absolutely, I would love that. Okay,
I'm going to put you on hold. We can get
her information Scoopa, Steve. Okay, and we will send you
(41:54):
one of my beanie babies that I bought from Raimundo.
Have you heard that story yet? Yes? Yeah? Such awesome. Yeah,
really so exciting. Yeah. Can I give a shout out
to two of my cousins US three. We listen to
you every day and we just love you guys. Go ahead, Kara,
and we say they live in Iowa, so I know
they're listening to all Right, Well, thank you for listening,
(42:14):
thank them for listening, and thank you for sending an
email in Okay, Okay, thank you. All right, there she
has Kylie Missouri. Don't hang up on her. Ray, I
want to send her a limited edition Bobby Vonio binie baby.
Oh now they have a new name. Thanks for all
the messages for everybody who watched our iHeart Country Festival Live.
What a great show I'll tell you. George Strait was
(42:34):
the guests that we didn't mention because it was a surprise.
But what happened was there's this massive stage that we
have and the stage flips around that way. There's never
a long wait between artists. So for example, Toby Keith
goes on when he finishes, that stage goes up, flips
around a little big talent performs. There's not a big
(42:55):
set change. With that being said, there's a little spot
on each side where you can see inside like around
the stage. George Strait, his characterture looks like George Straight's
cowboy hat, and so as he's walking up from backstage
to surprise everyone, you hear a part of the crowd
go and so everyone's like, what's happening unless you saw it,
(43:19):
And so he was a little bit of a you know,
surprise spoiler. My recommendation to put him like in a
big mouse outfit, like like like Lee Corso at the
end of college Game Bay then take the head off
and Straight. They didn't like that idea, but George Strait
came out and it was awesome. It started Maddie and
Tay and one of Maddie and tastes from Texas, once
(43:41):
from Oklahoma. Parker McCallum, also Texas. They're playing a George
Strait song each and then they introduced George Straight and
I'm telling you that crowd, Oh, it was like for
any wrestling fans. It's like when you hear the Rocks
music and there's that pop like it comes on is wild.
And then George Strait came out and crushed. But here's
(44:03):
Parker McCallum introducing the special guest. When I was a
when I was a little kid growing up, I was
real blessed and my family loved country music, real country music,
and uh, there was nobody in our house that was
held uh in a higher regard than this artist coming
up next. I have my I have my first number
(44:31):
one single back in December, and uh, and they said,
how do you feel about that? I said, well, I'm
only sixty behind this man, sixty number one behind this
man coming up right now. I heart festival. Well, y'all,
please make some noise for my idol, the king of
(44:51):
country music. This is George strait, and so he came
out Gruce funs Now. He played Way to the Badge,
the new song, and then he played Amarella by Morning.
Here's a clip of a little Amarella by Morning he played.
(45:12):
So it's great. Every artist had come from backstage to
watch George straight, like that's the kind of environment it
was where everybody was like, whoa, we don't care if
we've already played, we gotta play two hours from now.
We're gonna go out and watch George Straight. So it's awesome.
Amy ran into him backstage and met him. Yes. So
halfway through Amarilla by Morning, I got pulled because Lunchbox
(45:33):
and never hosting the live by live stream. So I
was like, oh dude, I have to go, and I
was so bummed, but I was like, whatever, it is,
what it is. So I go back there and they
hand us our mikes and then George finishes, and the stage,
like you said, it spins around and here he comes,
and you could tell he's in a good mood because
he was the stage was spinning and he was kind
of like shaking his shoulders and I was like, oh,
good food, George, look at that. And I don't like
(45:55):
to go up to anybody. Of course, Lunchflox does. So
he's like, Amy, just do it. He's right there, just
say hill. I went and I just put my hand
on his shoulder and I just said, excuse me, George,
and he turned around and I said that was amazing,
so awesome, and then I said I'm Amy from the
Bobby Bones show. That didn't get me very far because
obviously it had been years since he had been in here.
(46:15):
But then I said, I'm Ted Moffatt's niece and my
uncle worked for him and managed his ranch for like,
I don't know, thirty years or something. So then he
was like Amy, and then the rest is history, and
he was like you know my well, he was like you, Amy,
you've met my wife Norma. I was like, no, George,
I haven't. And I said, hey, Norma, but thank you
for thinking on that level. And we shook hands and
(46:38):
I was in a trance. But it was amazing. So
he performs, and that place is almost tired because of
how pumped up they were, how awesome he was. And
I said to Caitlin, I don't know who they are
performing next, but they don't have a chance. Yeah, my
friend and the audience texted me and said, I feel
bad forever follows this. It's like, who do you put
(46:58):
on next? I'm trying to think who it was. Well,
I'll tell you who it was. And it was actually
the best performance of the night, and it was Jaco.
It was the only one they could have put up
there of the entire night that could have followed George Strait,
Like George Strait legendary getting older, but you just like
to see George and him play his songs of every performance,
like Jake played Major league ball and the rest of
(47:19):
them played Triple A or Double A ball. As far
as entertaining, and so Jake goes out, what did he
start with? Do we remember? Maybe because he had like
and then it went into the actual music. But Jake
also has these guitar picks and he's so like throwing
stars with them, like in the movies where they throw
Oh yeah, he hid us from I don't know, eighty feet.
(47:43):
Then we had another forend sitting in the crowd tosses
another hit him with it. But as far as the
performances went that night, here were the moments. George Strait
was the moment of the night with him just showing
up an Amarillo by morning. The number two moment was
just Jaco Went's performance because one he had to follow
or straight and it was the best set of the night.
(48:03):
And then number three, if you don't mind me saying,
was Josh from the car Wash that I found on
TikTok coming out to sing Neon Moon was amazing. The
place exploded and they were like, oh boy, he sounded
so good. When we have we're gonna gonna play a
clip so people can hear, but I think every one
was a little nervous. Oh yeah, I think the crowd
(48:23):
was nervous because last show was the car Wash. That's it.
We went out and just I'll just frame it up.
We Eddie and I go out as the raging idiots,
and I'm like, okay, we're gonna do a comedy song.
We're gonna do our dumb hip hop song called fanny Pack.
We'll bring out Josh. So we did Hobby Lobby Bobby
first in the crowd. Some I liked it. My name
is Hobby Love Bobby. And then we turned that up
(48:46):
when we did fanny Pack, our our kind of dumb
beastie boys song about wearing fanny packs. Already know that
your body. Many come on, I'm a modern day Mary
Poppins wherever rock. Oh you know I'm roughing that. Hey,
(49:08):
then back to the above. I'm a mother Dave Mary.
Oh you know I'm rocking. Back back to the max
ride above my fun So, if you had no idea
who we were, You're like, wtf is going on right
now at this show? Like honestly, and we're pretty good.
We're funny. We do enough shows where we can hold
(49:30):
our own. But then then I said get up on
the mic, and I say, Okay, this next guy I
was flipping through TikTok. He worked at a car wash.
We're about to give him his big break. He's never
had a break quite like this before. And even I'm
nervous for him because there's twelve thousand people out there
and he went from working at the car wash the
morning before to driving down and doing this show. But
(49:53):
I'm rooting for him, like people give me shots. I
was like, I want to give this guy a shot.
I want him to kill it. And then we hit
the run him down too, because he's gonna do Neon Moon,
which is the song that I saw him singing on
TikTok right do we have from the start of him singing, yep,
all right, here is Josh Woods walking out on stage
in front of twelve thousand people singing Neon Moon. When
(50:15):
the sun goes down on my side of town, that
alonesome feeling jumps through my door and the whole world
turns blue. Run down bar across the railroad track. I
(50:38):
got a table for two wearing the back where I
sit alone. I've look of losing you. I spend most
every night. We need the line of a kneeonon there's
(51:06):
always listen to the crowd just loving him. He finished.
He tried to walk off stage, and I was like, no, dude,
you sit right here and you take this love from
(51:26):
this crowd. It was awesome. The whole night was awesome.
It was just so what a festival. I went to
the hotel afterward and passed out in like one second
from hosting to performing. Really too, I mean, oh yeah,
they turned my little my little energies are bunny switched
on the back and said go. At one point, and
I won't say who because I don't know the circumstance,
(51:47):
but an artist, I shouldn't say it, backed out, did
not show up for some reason to a meet and
greet where some fans had won a meet and greet
with the big artist. And so they're sitting in this
VIP section and waiting for the artist and Scooba Steep
comes up to me and goes, hey, can you go
and meet these people? And I'm like, well, I meet whoever?
I didn't know that somebody didn't show up, and I
(52:09):
was like the jv at I was like, oh, yeah,
oh I didn't hear about this. Also, Scoop Steve didn't
tell me. That's till I got there. I didn't know either.
I just got a note says can you get Bobby
to go do this thing? And I said, yeah, I'll
talk to real quick. They didn't tell me until I
heard you didn't know. I honestly had no idea. So
I w I walk up and there's people sitting in
the room and I'm like, what's up, guys? And I
don't really know yet If someone goes, hey, so and
(52:30):
so didn't show up and they were expecting to meet them,
but you go out there instead. Awkward thing ever, like
who cares about me? Especially when it comes to somebody
who's actually good and famous and talented and like you're
waiting for your one shot to meet a celebrity and
then who walks out? Me's so how to go it went?
I would say it went better than I would have
imagined considering the circumstances, but it still wasn't the same. Yeah,
(52:53):
if it okay, now that you're talking about if it
is who I think it is, Yeah, it's very different.
Do you know who it is? I think I did
out because I don't know that you do. No, Oh, well,
never mind, I don't know who to. I don't even
know what movement. Put a top hat on and did
a little dance and I'm like, it wasn't mister peanut.
I don't know who it is. Maby puts on a
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monocle and a hat. I'm like, no, no, not monopoly guys. Okay, okay,
I'll try to figure it out. So I go and
I'm and I'm like doing stick, I'm doing comedy. I'm
up on a little stage with six people, and I'm
like telling jokes that I tell whant to do stand
up and it's weird because they're laughing, but it's only
six people. So and so finally I'm like, yes, Wanta
take pictures, and they wouldn't let them take their masks
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off of the pictures. And I'm like, well, this sucks.
They have to take a picture with me with a
mask is a whole thing. And so I walked in.
I just said this, I'm sorry you had to meet me,
and they were very nice, and then I kind of
told him I, hey, come outside the tent, and so
I said, the tent is to take the masks off,
take pictures without the cops here calling us to keep
our masks on. So at least they got a picture
without a mask. Oh, I'm sure they loved it, you know,
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they probably moderately liked it, but it was not I no,
I don't know why the artists couldn't be there. Well,
now I need to know who. I'll tell you during
the break. Okay, are you sure it wasn't. I don't
know what you're doing, George, George straight No, the hat?
Oh got it. I know what she's insinuating, but no,
I don't think it is. Okay, who are you insinuating?
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Just say it? Keith? No, No, okay, that's what you
would do for Toby, Keith. I would do I would
do like like big arms like big Guy, and then
kick somebody in the butt like Rotun Fell. And then
I put a boot in a butt. Yeah, I take
a button right in it. Sorry, I forgot. Yeah. If
I had done this, you would have known. Yeah. Yeah,
it's time for the good news. There's a man that
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lives in Chandler, Arizona, and every year for the last
twelve years, he turns his house into a haunted house maze.
It's the neighborhood loves it. All the kids love it
during Halloween. Well, the other night there was a bad
storm and the winds came in and destroyed the entire
your things. So the entire neighborhoods like, no, we can't
let this happen. So they all got together they fixed
the house up. The maze is ready to go for Halloween. Now.
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Pretty cool that everybody jumped in. Yeah, they weren't about
to let that storm ruin it. That they weren't annoyed
by it, that they actually welcomed it. Yeah. Sometimes. When
I grew up in Arkansas and Central Arkansas, there was
a family who had a Christmas lights display that was
so big and it was so amazing. People would drive
from all over the state to see it. Wow. But
the problem was people in the neighborhood hated it because
they could never drive in their neighborhood traffic because there
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were so many cars in the neighborhood. The news would
cover it every year. They would go out and they'd
show this house's light display for hours. People would drive.
I understand, but it's once a year. We can let
it slide, right, But it's a couple of weeks a year. Yeah,
So I would say the net gain is positive. Unless
you like those eleven people, it rocks. One of the
coolest things is when somebody does something crazy to their
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house for Halloween like this, the whole neighborhood talks about it, like, oh,
have you gone to that street yet? Because this place
is awesome. You gotta go check it out. So what
I like about that story is they weren't annoyed by it, right,
they liked it, and they can rebuild it publicly. They're
not publicly annoyed by it, but they shoot in their
own time. All Right, that's a good story. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. Let's
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do the news. Bobby's story. Well, I'll read you the
headline and you're gonna go, wow, I can't believe that happened.
And then I'll read you the story and then it'll
make it a little more sense. What this story is
going to do is show you how sometimes we read
a headline make our judgment, and by what I mean
us to me, media especially make our judgment, and then
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when you read into it farther, it's not exactly as
it seemed. The headline is security guard shoots shoplifting suspect
in Atlanta Walgreen's parking lot. WHOA. Now, your thought is,
why is this who cares if he stole something? Well,
why would you shoot him? Right every in the same face,
Like your job is to keep people from shoplifting, but
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once they kind of get out, you don't shoot them. Yeah,
And I was like, oh, that's a weird story. Then
I'll read you the story and tell me if your
mind changes at all. Police are investigating a shooting after
a shoplifting a shoplifting incident at an Atlanta Walgreens. Officials
say the shooting happened on the five hundred block of
Piedmont Avenue. According to investigators, a security guard at a
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Walgreens noticed a man stealing Eminem's and followed him outside
the store. Police say when the guy rushed at the
security guard, the guards shot him in the leg. The
shoplifting suspect then ran off and called police. Officers believe
both men connected to the incident may be charged. Does
it change your mind that the guy charges, then the
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security guy, and then the guys just protecting himself from
the guy charging him self defense? Right, it's not just
someone shooting someone for stealing Eminem's. Yeah, I would be yes,
I would definitely be nervous and probably react. But also
if I'm trained, I would think I'm trying to use
a security guard to Walgreens. That was my question. I
don't know, Okay, I don't know. Well, even to carry
a weapon, you have to have some form of training,
Like I don't know did the guy was he just
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running after him or did he have a weapon. I
don't know, but it says when the guy I rushed him.
The story just changes with that one line rushed him,
because then you're defending yourself. They're probably everybody's probably in trouble.
I don't know why security guard at Walgreens has a
gun unless he's an opted to cop, like just because
you're a security guard, you don't get a gun. He
must be somebody that should be able to have a gun.
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This is the story I'm telling myself as I'm reading this,
and that he then felt his own life felt threatened,
and so then also he was smarter to shoot him
in the leg. That's what I was thinking. So it's
somebody who knows what's up, because if I'm just freaking out,
I'm going for the chest or the head. Right. He
wasn't trying to kill the guy, right, just trying to
disable him, make him tap dance a little bit. Oh,
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I don't know, maybe what We don't know what he
was aiming for. It's just a slightly different story than
when you just read the headline. Yeah, but you know
Walgreens is like, oh my gosh, seriously, dude, why can't
you just let the guy run out with his eminem's
and stay inside. That's why he's in trouble. Also, yeah,
there's a story that Drake bought a five point five
million dollars watch for himself. Oh wow, so cool. TMZ
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says Drake has bought himself of a five point five
million dollars watch, he bought a one of one Richard Melee,
which is an iconic designer. I'm looking at it now, guys,
I'm telling you it looks like something you get from
a quarter machine. Really, is it just covered in diamonds
or something? There's it's like pants, right. You could see
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somebody with pants with holes in them and they could
have cost four dollars or they could have cost four
thousand dollars and it's basically the same looking pant. Some
of these watches, there's just lots of crap in it.
It's not gold, it's not covered in diamonds. It just
looks like there's lots of bells and whistles and gears
and weird. It looks like it could have been four
dollars or four million, except it was five point five million. Wow,
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I guess you buy it to say that you bought it.
I guess. I guess the headline was worth the money.
And then you wear it with security all around you,
but nobody will know. You would think, let's let's rob Drake.
What what are all the things we could take from them?
They are worth the money that is wearing They'll go, well,
the last thing I don't take that pizza crab watch.
You got that a gumball machine. But how does this
stuff even make the news? Does he like put out, hey,
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hello world, I bought a five point five million dollars watch.
I would assume the person who sold the watch, oh,
they took a picture. And if you're the one selling
the watch and Drake buys it, you want everybody didn't know?
Oh for sure, But you would think some celebrities they
miss buy stuff like that and they're like, hey, yeah, no, no, press,
do you have to clear that? Yeah? You clear that
with a celeb Yes. And I'm sure Drake, I mean,
Drake doesn't mind a flex okay what he has. I'm
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sure he doesn't flex everything he has. But if you
buy a five point five million dollar watch, I would
be scared to walk down the street with it. Yeah.
A British woman thought she had some costume jewelry, but
it was actually a two point seven million, thirty four
Carrott diamond. She was about to toss it too, but
before she threw it out, she took it to an
appraiser just to make sure they said no, no, no,
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that's worth almost three million dollars. A seventy year old
unidentified woman was about to throw out a large stone
she bought at a garage though. Now imagine if you're
the seller of that and you hear this yeah, and
you're like, remember that old lady Martha that was over here,
honey shoes in the news for finding and you sold
that without knowing. A neighbor encouraged her before she threw
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it out to take it to be appraised, and so
she thought it was a fake diamond. Turns out it
was a thirty four Carrett diamond. It's going to be
auctioned off in November, November thirtieth. It's valued at two
point seven four one million dollars. Holy long, I mean,
seventies are good. It'd be she still has life to
live with that money, you know, if she is she
was like eighty five, it'd be like, oh, she dying tomorrow.
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That's still awesome, I know. Finally, there's a story about
a football game where one team scored one hundred and
six points and the other team scored zero. That's mean.
Inglewood morning side football coach Brian Collins did not have
kind words for the coaching staff when discussing his one
hundred and six to zero loss to the Sentinels, a
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game that saw the Inglewood team throw thirteen touchdown passes,
including running for two points at the end of the
game to make it one hundred and six to zero.
Carry it was one hundred and four to oh they
ran a two point conversion here. I don't know the
complete background of this game. I read the whole story.
The other coach must hate the other coach for doing
something him at some point. So that's not something you
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do because eventually, as they say, what goes around comes around.
You know, you can go on wolf a team by
forty or fifty, but eventually that coach or that team
is gonna have the upperhand on you in a situation,
and you would hope they give you the grace that
you're giving them. No, if you're running it up because
you're Cincinnati, for example, and you're trying to get style
points and you're not in a Power five school, but
you want to be in the tournament, you scores many
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as you can, so the vote. But this is high
school football. You can probably stop at seventy to zero.
And I was thinking, like, if they scored all that
in the first half, no big deal, right, They did
it early and then well at the first quarters fifty
nine to zero. Okay, so I just kept going the
order and then they put the running clock on. If
it makes feel any better, they could score two hundred
on them. Yeah, but yeah, not cool. But then again,
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what do you do if you're the team and your
second string is so dominant that if you just run
the ball up the middle you continue to run through. Yeah,
that too, that could be. I mean, that's that's okay,
like that happens. It's all right. Wait, what like if
yours put your second team in or third team in,
but they're still better than you and they score one
hundred and six. Yes, nothing you can do about it.
You tried to not score that many, I will say
that's fair, right, Yes, anyway, one hundred and six to zero.
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But this coach who scored all these points, at some
point it's going to get his come up. And because
either the coach that got whooped or one of his buddies,
they're going to do that to him one day. All right,
that's what's up. That's the news, Bobby's here's voicemail number
two from over the weekend mornin studio. I'm just calling
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to see after seeing that George Straight was the surprise
guest at i Heeartfest this weekend. I was just wondering
if Eddie, for if any of the rest of you
had a chance to chat with him about Eddie's walk
from West Virginia down to Tennessee. So just curious. I
did not talk to George Straight. I was working in
a different part of the venue. I was actually on
a stage announcing him from like one hundred feet away
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on camera. Did not talk to him. The only person
that could have asked him was Amy. She is a
right come on. I did not, but I wish I
would have. Sorry, it was like a very in the
moment thing, and that didn't cross my mind. Shoot. Sorry
voicemail number three RAYMONDO, if you don't mind playing that
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morning studio. I have zero voice from screaming my heart
out last night at Our Heart Country. I just wanted
to say I am such a huge fan of your show. Amy,
your beautiful in person. Caitlin is a goddess in person,
and I wish I could have met you guys last night.
But the concert was absolutely amazing. I'm definitely going next year. Well,
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thank you very much. You know. One of the things
is that we all go as a group, and you know,
it's a little bonding time for us outside of the show.
And we're on the plane and I guess Eddie who
heard over the top they were calling, Yeah, what do
they say? We're walking towards baggage, claiming I hear Amy
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Brown returned to gate D five to claim your lost item.
Amy Brown returned to Gate D five to claim you're
lost item. And I'm like, here it no, because I
was already I deplaned. She was at the front of
the plane. I was at the back, so I had
just gotten off the plane and hurt over the whole
airport speaker. I was like, did they really just say Amy?
And then my phone I called Amy Amy they called,
(01:05:18):
She goes, Yeah, I'm already through security. I don't know
how'm gonna get back there. I don't know what to do.
I had no idea to get back through. I was
at the parking lot trying to get my car and
pay some my car and I had no wallet. So
at the time lunchbox is hearing my name, I'm realizing
I have no money, and then thankfully they're still on
the other side of security. It's abby and so abby
goes back and gets it for me. You couldn't have
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even gotten back through security because you didn't have a
license because it was in your wallet. Correct, Yeah, how
did you leave your wallet on the plane. That's my
question here. It's the real bummer is well, I was
trying to get Wi Fi so I could get some
work done, and I did it. Let me, I paid
the eight dollars for Southwest Wi Fi and then it
took my eight dollars. But did Wi Fi work? No?
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On the way there, on the way oh, got it?
Go on the way home, so I'm like great. So
I get fixated on trying to get the WiFi to work,
and I guess in that fixation and frustration, I must
have dropped my wallet on the ground or fell in
the seat. I don't know how it happened, but that's
the only reason why I pulled my wallet out to
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buy internet that didn't even work. And thank goodness that
they were all still back there, because it made the
whole process like maybe a twenty five minute turnaround, and
I could have been at the airport for two hours
trying to get my wallet back. So that happens, and
you get it back. Ammy always gets her stuff back,
which is wild. She's forgotten her wallets and airports have
been in other cities in the wallet gets back to her.
Oh yeah, and I've had yes. It's been crazy how
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it finds its way back to me. There was another
instance in Austin where Amy was trying, I guess, to
get from the venue to the hotel in the car
and the car pulls up, so I had to be
I had to get to the venue super early on
Saturday to get my COVID test, and I had walked
the trail with some friends venture my way there by myself,
and I was trying to find my way back and
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I had to hurry shower and get back, and I
was trying to navigate. There was construction and some listeners
pull up and they roll on the window and they're
like a me Bobby Bone show and I'm like hey,
They're like, what are you doing? I said, well, I'm
trying to walk back to my hotel. Do you think
I can go that way? And they're like, oh, that
road's closed. I'd go that way and then they said,
you know what, We'll take you hop in. And at
this point, what is not sane? I know, guess point,
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I'm so late and I really need to get in
the shower, and my phone is saying a twenty five
minute walk, except for it's really not that far, but
it's just detours. So I get in the car with
this lovely family. Oh my goodness, I think their names
are like Norma and Daniel, shout out. Their two kids
are in the back, Elizabeth and Lily or something. And
so I get in the middle between the car seat
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and the other girl and I crawl in. And they
were going to be going to the show later that night,
so I thought, okay, well, responsible people about tickets to
a call answer this is. I feel like she's like,
I work at a hospital. Down here, we're gonna park
my car, and I'm like, oh, you work at a hospital.
I'm the kids in the car. Like all the things
were in my favor, except where I felt the need
to look at the two children next to me and
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I said, do not ever do what I just did. Ever,
do not ever get in the car with strangers. And
the little girl's like, but you're a stranger, and you
got in. But they were the cutest, and I got
a right and I got back to the hotel in
like four minutes. It's amazing. It looks the two kids,
but it's really two small men with mustaches. I checked her. Yeah,
(01:08:33):
later I thought it back to that, and I was like,
that could have gone so the different direction, and that
would have been horrible and I would have been in
the news. But it worked. Our listeners are amazing. You
lost your wallet, but you found by listeners in your
back here today. Yes, we survived, all right, for sure.
You guys know this song right here. But after guy's
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name is Travis Denning. He's a frequent guest on the show.
He's a friend of mine, and over the weekend he
got engaged. Yeah, come on. We talked about it in
the skinny Travis, but we wanted to hear it straight
from your skinny mouth. How did they go? Well, she said, yes,
Ultimately that was, you know, the greatest outcome I could
I could hope for. But now we had a show
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in New York City on Thursday night and we've spent
the whole weekend there and I planned on Saturday morning
go to Central Park. Took her right to one of
the water fountain thing he thingies they got there, They
got like nine of them in there in a found
a little spot by the water and pop the question
right there. And I don't know. I kind of blacked
(01:09:43):
out during the whole thing. I just knew him. When
I came to she had the ring on, so I
guess it went fine. Did you have the ring in
your pants pocket, your coat pocket, under your hat? Where
was it? I had it in my coat pocket, and
I felt like I looked like the most awkward human
in the world because I wouldn't take my hand off
of it. Like we were getting in and out of
ubers and taxis and you know, headed to brunch, and
(01:10:06):
I just had one hand in my pocket the whole time.
And I was like, she's good, and she just she
never noticed. So apparently I must walk like that normally.
Did she know? Honestly, I think she definitely knew it
was coming. Um, I mean she roughly knew it was
like October because some of her friends, when they try
(01:10:29):
to get some info out of her, they weren't the
most subtle, you know, trying to like, well, what kind
of rings did you like? You know, your buddy's looking
for a ring. I'm just curious which one do you like?
And like, if you were going to get one. I mean,
what size would it be? Just you know, hypothetically, And
so I think she knew in New York it's her
favorite cities. So I think she definitely knew something was up.
(01:10:50):
Did you have her get her nails done? Were her
hand hands taken care of before that? Yeah? And that
was and that was another thing, you know. She she
was like, I just need to have my nails and
hair ready, and so I gave her a rough, very
rough time frame. And I think when she just, I
mean she just got in New York and we had
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all these planned schedule, she was like, Okay, I think
it's going to happen here. What did you say. Was
it something you had planned out or did you just
kind of go by heart when you got down on
the knee. Well, when I when I got down on
the knee, I just went by heart. But but prior
to that, I flew my buddy Katie up who's a
great photographer here in Nashville, and me and Madison. Ever
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since we started dating, anytime on Plank wine, we've kept
the wine court and wrote down on what we were doing.
I mean, it was you know, I mean, when when
after a few went number one I've got a wine
court from that. I've got a wine court from just
a random night we made cookies in July twenty nineteen,
just and I put all those wine courts into a
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shadow box. And I had my buddy Patty actually plant
the shadow box on a bench by the water fountain
overlooking the lake at Central Park, and we kind of
just happened up on it, and I'm like, oh, what
is this, you know? And I just picked it up
and handed it to her and kind of was like, Oh,
it's all of our wine courts through all the years
we've been dating and everything. And then she was like, oh, God,
(01:12:20):
here we go. It's happening, you know how you know
Travis Denning is in love the fact that even knows
what a shadow box is, you know, like she has
got him knowing and living in a shadow boxing. Good
for her. I had no idea what a shadow box was.
I just thought a shadow box was the thing that
follows lunchboxing around in the stunt. Oh come on, that
was good. I can't. Oh boy, Hey, so her father
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is We've talked about it on the show. John Michael Montgomery,
famous country singer. How did you ask him if it
was okay to marry her. Well, thankfully when you've had
him surprised me that one time on the show and
you just flat out after some what somebody would need
to do, and he said, bring a six pack of
Stella and a water of cash. I tried my best.
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I just couldn't find a water of cash. But now
he was at he was at their house and I
was up there. He was actually working on his bus,
and so I finally had him to himself and I
brought him a cold beer and just kind of told him,
you know, I said, hey, you know, I really love
your daughter and plan on asking her to marry me,
and knew you were work in October and I love
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to have your blessing. And it was a great conversation
went really well, and he uh, he obviously said of course,
And uh yeah, it was super easy. Which were you
more nervous about asking him or asking her? All? Asking her?
I knew that it'd be a good conversation with him
and we probably just end up talking about you know,
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just relationships and marriage and stuff. And I did. I
won't lie. I got a little choked up though, when
I taught to him about it, like and I don't
know why, but I just it was like hard to
get it out, you know, And I was going home, Man,
this is all very real, Just like when I first
got the ring. I was like, oh man, this is
really happening here and the reality of it hits in.
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It's all exciting and and I definitely cried when I
asked Mattison, I'm not gonna lie. I mean, that was
that's gonna happen. Congratulations buddy Amy. Any question for Travis
Denning who is recently engaged, Well, when when's the big day?
Do y'all have it planned? We don't have a day yet,
but she's actually currently getting her masters, uh, and so
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we're thinking probably after that, so probably spring twenty twenty three.
Oh wow, wow, Like like Raymundo seven years for him
next go ahead. Well, it seems like a long time,
but I mean now that we're back on the road,
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like months just fly by at a time for me,
So I feel like it'll be here for it. Will
you sing to her at your own wedding? Will I sing? Yes?
At your own wedding? Will you sing? Uh? Well, she's
shaking her head at me, so I don't know. Oh,
is she there with you right now. Yeah, she's she's right.
Let me talk to her. Okay here, Oh no, she
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she just ran she's ran out the come on, okay listen, Travis.
Congratulations to full disclosure. I knew it was happening. I
had invited Travis to come out to Austin and do
some playing with us too, and um it was like,
hey can't, and I was like, yes you can. Nothing
is on your tour schedule. No I can't. I'm looking
at your schedule and he was like, I can't. I'm
(01:15:41):
gonna be And then I was like, oh, got it,
got it, got it. So super dude, super pumped. You
got She's great, You're fine. It's a good mix. Yeah,
I appreciate man. We're so excited and honestly that I've
had that rank for almost two months now and I'm
just so glad I finally gave it away. Was burning
a hole in my pocket and really excited. Travis Denning engaged.
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I never thought i'd say that, Harriet. And by the way,
they're getting married in twenty twenty seven, so really excited
about that too. Ye all right, Travis, as soon as
I retire from music, yep, congratulations buddy. Thanks Bobby, Thanks
see you later. Good bye. Look at that guy. I
do want to play a quick interview here that I
did with Josh. I forgot to play it in the
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last segment. But over the weekend at our heart Country festival,
we brought out Josh, who works at a car wash,
to sing with us and the Raging Idiots are We're
playing the music, and he came out and he did
neon Moon And I'll play a clip of Josh from
the car wash that I found on TikTok singing with
the Raging Idiots. When the sun goes down on my
side of town, battle ownesome feeling comes through my door
(01:16:52):
and the whole world tone. So afterward, as soon as
we finished our set, we walked to the back part
and I pulled my phone out and I just wanted
to know what Josh was feeling. So here's me talking
to Josh. Allry, buddy, How did that feel on that stage? Man?
That was the most amazing feeling I've ever filled. So
when you come out and there's ten thousand people, are
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you nervous or are you more excited? Or what? I
was more excited about tonight than I was on your show.
And did you feel like you really performed it at
the best of your ability? Yes, sir, Yes, sir, I
feel like you nailed that. I feel like they were
rooting for you. Did you have a second to take
it in and look around and be like, holy crap,
I'm playing and you know the Frank Carwin Center, an
ir country festival. Yeah, it was literally blowing my mind
(01:17:35):
seeing everybody from the floor to the very top. It
was awesome. They loved you. Man. I hope I can
continue doing this. What do you want to say to
anybody who's listening to this right now, who's going maybe
that guy could be a country music star. Guys, never
give up on your dream. Always believing God, he knows
when the right time is from Saint. Did you work yesterday,
by the way, yesterday morning? Yet so he worked yesterday
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morning and then a night later he's playing in front
of thousands of people on our iHeart Country stage. Congratulations,
may you did an awesome job. Thank you, sir. It's awesome,
so cool. If you go to my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones,
the last thing I posted was like a collection of photos.
I'm wearing a fanny pack in one of them. Eddie
and I are. But that second picture is Josh playing
with us with a big moon behind him. It was
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just it was just amazing. So thank you to Josh
and to all of you guys that cheered him on,
because the crowd really went crazy for him, like showed
him so much support. Sorry up today. This story comes
to us from Cincinnati, Ohio. A seventy nine year old
man was mad at his son because he wouldn't stop
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playing the guitar. He said, enough is enough. You've been
playing it for hours. So we pulled out a gun,
trying to shoot the guitar. Yeah, I slowly shot the sun.
Oh this is not good. Wait, everyone knows if you
get mad at your kid for playing a musical instrument,
you take the instrument and you put it across the
room before you shoot it. Yeah, not while the kids
holding Also, everybody doesn't know that. Guys, I shouldn't do that.
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And when I say kid, his kid is fifty years old.
Oh my goodness. So there had to be something else
more than just his bad guitar. Yeah, he's still living
at home. Yeah, there's some resentfulness. Older people are moving
back in with their parents, and their parents are probably
upset about that all right, I'm lunchboxed up your bone
head story of the day. Thank you guys for hanging out.
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It's time for the good news countdown. It's the good
news countdown. Count him down the biggest good news stories
across the left. I got five stories, five to one.
Let's go. A ninety five year old woman from Indiana
went on vacation this month in Orange Beach, Alabama. She
is ninety five, I'll say it again. A group of
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lifeguards helped her enjoy it by carrying her to the
beach every single day. She uses a wheelchair. A wheelchair
cannot go on the beach, or at least it's very hard,
so they carried her down every single day, but put
her on the blanket and then carried her back out school.
That's awesome. A grocery store in Nebraska broco world record
by making a two thousand, nine hundred and sixty pound
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ice cream sandwich. That's listen, ice cream sandwich is pound
per pound one of the best. You wouldn't pick an
ice cream sandwich, but an ice cream sandwich is never bad,
never so pound per pound really one of the best.
But they divided it up and served it to families
at two food banks. So they made it and then
gave it away to a bunch of families. That's a
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lot of ice cream. Like, if you're lactose intolerant, that
is not for you. Stay far away. Number three a
woman who's one hundred and six years old. Her name
is Margaret. She recently said the secret to her longevity
is drinking a yen Ling Lagger every day. So last
week Yendling showed up with a truckload a beer for her.
Oh my god, and we all know you don't drink Bobby.
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But it's a logger. What did I say? Okay, though
you shouldn't know that true, that's true. I'm kind of
an idiot. Huh. It's called a logger. Logger. There you go.
But still, just through general people saying that word, I
guess I should know that yen Ling lager. Okay, see
all right? Anyway, truckload of beer showed up to her house,
So what if you had the ice cream in the
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beer bathroom next to ear Nurses and Georgia met at
work during the pandemic, started dating, then fell in love,
and now got engaged. He proposed to her on the
hellapad at their hospital. That's awesome. She thought she was
wheeling a stretcher out to get a patient. But then
he got out of the helicopter and dropped down to
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a knee. Perfect would have been too much if he'd
have been on the stretcher. Yes, And then he raised up. Yeah. Yeah.
I was about to say how how high was her adrenaline? Like?
Was she stressed because she thought something crazy was happening?
But I mean, I feel like that was the right amount.
And then they went and had a lager and called
it a day. Yeah, all right, here we go. The
last one. A guy in Florida dropped his wallet and
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a parking lot and two teenagers showed up at the
door the next day to return it. There was over
one hundred bucks inside. He offered it as a reward,
but they refused and said, hey, we just wanted to
do the right thing. Seenatures refuse one hundred dollars that
the good news countdown and that or wrap it up.
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RAM Trucks joined forces with the nonprofit read It's, the
organization that Bono founded. They came together to create the
RAM fifteen hundred limited Red Edition truck, which will fund
life saving programs and fight global health emergencies, was able
to be with one all weekend at our iHeart Country Festival.
Sounds like it's romantic. Yeah you know what it was, Yes,
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it was. I had a great weekend. You can hear
all about our iHeart Country Festival. An awkward predicament that
I got put into George Strait, surprising everyone. Just a
great weekend. Indeed, all right, we'll see you guest tomorrow,
by everybody.