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Here we go.
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Come on, Bobby. Transmitting drive cross America. This is the Bobby Bo Show.
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Let's go.
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Welcome to Friday's show. We got a big one. Morning, studio.
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Morning, Bones.
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All right, time for easy trivia. Morgan is the champ. Morgan, you're first. Which vegetable is known for making people cry when chopped Onions. That's correct. Easy trivia Eddie category still stays in food. What vegetable is often said to help improve your eyesight.
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Oh, that's carrots.
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Correct. No truth to that, but that has
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in our religion, forever.
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Amy, what fruit is said to keep the doctor away if you eat one a day?
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An apple.
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Correct. Abby, what soup is often said to help when you're sick with a cold?
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Chicken noodle soup.
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That's correct. Now, Morgan does wear the tiara. She is the champion. Eddie has four wins. He's one away from the championship. The category is Famous Michaels. Morgan, you're up first. Now, if you miss it, you'll hear this sound.
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You've been boned.
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Don't get boned. What actor starred in Sinners, Black Panther and Creed?
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Oh, that would be Michael B. Jordan.
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Correct. Eddie. Famous Michaels. What pop star is known as the King of Pop?
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That's Michael Jackson.
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Correct. Amy, what basketball legend played most of his career with the Chicago Bulls?
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Michael Jordan.
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Correct. Abby, what Olympic swimmer is the most decorated Olympian of all time?
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Michael Phelps.
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That is correct. Good job, everybody. The category is acronyms. Does everybody know what an acronym is? Yes.
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Yes.
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Morgan, what does FAQ stand for? Faq?
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Frequently Asked Questions.
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That is correct. Eddie, what does ATM stand for?
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It's either automatic or automated.
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Foreign.
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I'm gonna go with Automated Teller Machine.
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That is correct.
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Oh, man.
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Amy, what does PIN stand for?
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P I N. Personal Identification. Private Identification Number. Personal Identificate. Pri. It is private.
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What does PIN stand for?
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Personal Personal Identification Number.
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That's correct. Wow. Amy, Abby, what does CEO stand for?
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Oh, Chief Executive Officer.
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That is correct. Good job. Everybody stays in. Morgan. The category is US States. What is the largest US State by area?
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I have gotten questions like this so many times, and every time I mess it up.
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What's the biggest U. S. State?
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The biggest U. S. State. My land area. Why can I never remember this? Every time I want to say California. Texas is also up there.
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Some.
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Some reason Alaska is in my head because I think Alaska has been an answer of a similar question.
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What is the largest U.S. state? Yeah, five seconds.
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The largest U.S. state by. It was land area. California.
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Alaska.
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No. I knew it.
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You've been bo.
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I knew it.
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Every time.
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Why can that question not stay in my brain?
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We do not know, Eddie.
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We don't have an answer for that.
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What is the smallest US State by area?
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Oh, boy.
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If Alaska is the biggest, what is the smallest? Man, what are you thinking about?
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Rhode island.
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For sure.
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One of those small ones. Hawaii. It's definitely small. Just a bunch of little islands out there. But the question is, is Rhode island smaller than Hawaii?
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What Is the smallest U. S. State by area. Five seconds.
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Give me Rhode Island.
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Correct. I don't think Hawaii is, like, super small. Yeah, like Vermont.
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Smaller states.
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Yeah, Yeah, a lot.
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Those wonderfully collared states up in the northeast. I just picture because, you know, being up there, everybody wears a collar shirt. Yes. Yeah. It's very, very color. And they row and play lacrosse.
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Ivy league.
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Yeah. Big shout out. Everybody up there. What's the capital of Illinois? Amy.
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The capital. Illinois.
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Oh, H. Categories. U.S. states.
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What's a chick?
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What's the capital of Illinois?
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Chicago was the only Wednesday thing that's coming. Chicago. Okay, Illinois. Hawaii, Idaho. Illinois. Indiana.
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Five seconds. Bolivia.
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Bolivia.
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I don't know, dude. Just let her have a stroke and we'll come back to her.
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Okay?
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Yeah. Come on back. What do you got?
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Chicago.
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Sorry.
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What is it?
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You've been booed.
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What is it, guys?
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Springfield.
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Springfield.
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Springfield. Come on, Abby.
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Why do people talk about you're all that separates Eddie from the championship?
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Hold on, Abby.
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Let's go, Abby.
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No pressure, Abby.
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No pressure.
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Abby. What US State is known for the Grand Canyon category of states? What US State has a Grand Canyon?
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I almost went. There was too much snow. I had to turn around. I was in Sedona. Okay, so it's gotta be the grand canyons. Canyon state. That's Colorado. Arizona. Arizona. Why would you say Sedona?
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Sedona's in Arizona. Why did you say Colorado?
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On my way, and then I was gonna keep going.
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So you were in Colorado on your way to the Grand Canyon?
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No, I was in Arizona. But then why. But you said Sedona. You said Sedona, but then the Grand Canyon.
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They all thought you got it when you said Sedona. Eddie. Wow.
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Wait, he didn't win.
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Yes. You lost it with that. You're the celtics. You're ucla.
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Wow.
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Wow. That's amazing. I'm gonna call my wife.
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I'm so sad.
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Eliminated. Next round is Abby. She got zero wins and let the whole team down.
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That's fair.
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Wow. Next week, Eddie, you're the champ.
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Yeah.
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Thank you. That looks good. Back on you. Looks like belongs here. My idea of everybody's numbers. Yeah. Total wins. Eddie has 12. Let me go back to it. I would imagine Amy's price second.
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Oh, for sure.
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Eddie has 12. Amy has six. Lunchbox has two. Morgan has one.
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Boom.
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Abby's never won out of, like, 20 plus. And you were paying to go to therapy for this game.
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I know I haven't been in a while, so it shows.
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It is our winner. Nice job.
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Hello.
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Bobby Bones. I had a rough year after losing my mom. I listened to Rainbow by Casey Musgraves a lot, and it really helped me through it. What's one song that's got you through an important moment in your life? It's not hopeful in California. We can go around the room here if you guys have a song. I probably listen not as much now to Everybody Hurts from REM More than any other song ever, because I would be like, man, everybody hurts sometimes. It's not just me right now. So that is the saddest song that wanted them. So that was a song that I listened to a lot. It was sad, but it's perspective song like Everybody hurts sometimes. So everybody's going through something, man. That's what I'd say. Amy, you.
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After my mom died, on repeat, I had Matt Redmond's 10,000 reasons. You know that one, Eddie? Yeah.
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You do?
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Yeah. Bless the Lord, O my soul, Lord, O my soul. Worship. I mean, on repeat. And to this day, like, I'll still put it on if I need to. When she was near her end of life, like, in hospice, we played it a lot for her. She wasn't really conscious, but we felt like she could feel it. And so my sister and I both, like. That's a song that will forever be very healing to us if we're feeling all the feels.
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Eddie.
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Three little birds Bob Marley. Baby, don't worry about a thing Every little thing's gonna be all right, man. I just play that if I have any kind of, like, worries about anything, and it just takes me to the beach, and I'm like, everything's fine. We'll just get through whatever's going on, and it'll be okay at the end.
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Lunch.
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It may not always be true, but that's how I feel.
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Lunch. Lunchbox doesn't like music, so I don't know what I'm saying. Smack Dab by Aon Thong Song. Yeah. What is it?
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T it and boot it. T it and boot it. If you want to cheer yourself up and you want to put yourself in a good mood, toot it and boot it will do that for you.
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And tudent. Boot it means
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hook up. Kick her out.
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Ah.
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In a bad place that I'm putting
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it really will, like, if you're, like, having things go wrong in your life, if you want to just get off the. The bad stuff, get to the good stuff, and then she doesn't have to stick around. Toot it in. Boot it. Toot it and boot it.
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Yeah. All right. Interesting. You never know. Some people, though, right? That might work for her, this listener. She might put two didn't boot it on and might hit her right in a good spot. Yeah, music does that. Yeah. Good luck. And that. That is. That's a great Casey Musgrave song. Thank you for emailing. All right, close it up. Happy birthday, Tim McGraw. 59 and more. He's got as many abs as his age.
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Wow, that's impressive.
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That is impressive. Tim McGraw. Born May 1, 1967, the son of major league pitcher Tug McGraw. But he grew up believing his stepdad was his real dad. He was 18 when his paternity was finally acknowledged. That's traumatic. I knew that, but that's weird. That sucks. And it's awesome, because then you find out there's just a lot to unpack there. So he's done it all at this point in his career as far as music and acting. And I'd asked him about the time that him and Faith had met. Here's that.
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It was the New Faces show, and we were both doing the New Faces show, and we were backstage, and we did, like, this big group picture. I was dating somebody at the time, and I met Faith. And when I left, the person I was dating says, I don't know if I want you to say hi to her anymore.
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Oh, she saw it immediately.
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Immediate. Yeah.
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They got married in 1996. And so again, we're talking to them in these clips. And so they talked about how he asked her out the very first time.
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Well, it took a bunch of times, actually. Do you remember that?
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You brought me chicken and dumplings. You came to my house. You didn't announce that you were coming, but that was good. That was fine. Knocked on my door, opened my door, and he had a bowl of homemade chicken and dumplings. And he said, I cornbread. He said, I made these myself. They're. They're homemade from scratch. He had the bowl covered in aluminum foil, and he had a spoon and a fork on top of the bowl. He says, I didn't know if you like to eat your dumplings with a spoon or fork.
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Oh, dude, that's money, dude.
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That's. Yeah, we had talked to him, too, about don't take the girl. Because we're like, what happens at the end of the song? Because they kind of leave it open to interpretation.
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I think the mom probably dies.
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Oh, yeah.
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I mean, it makes it more sad, right?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Is that not what you wanted?
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No, no, I really wanted him. I was rooting for her.
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I was rooting for it too. But, you know, sadly, I don't think she made it.
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Oh, I'm still like, oh. He told us about how he still flies, like as a pilot and the one rule with his wife that. That faith has about him doing it.
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I fly still, but not as much as I used to.
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Do you fly one of those planes as a parachute on it?
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Yes, I do. The Cirrus SR22. And now I'm flying the Cirrus Vision jet. So I'm getting my time into that.
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Does that have a parachute on it?
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Yeah, it still has a parachute on it.
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You ever had to use it?
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No, no. If you use it, the plane's ruined.
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And is there a button that you can get too easily? Because I feel like it accidentally hit the thing.
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Oh, there's a. You pull the thing and the parachute plops down and you land, but the plane's destroyed.
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Have you ever seen it on YouTube? Pulled.
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Yeah, I have. The whole plane floats down.
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Oh, yeah.
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Did you just cut strings?
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You know, like, the only reason my
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wife would let me learn to fly is if I flew in that plane.
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One of the things that kind of amazed me Most about Tim McGraw is that he was such a great athlete in high school. He played multiple sports, but like he was the real deal. Here's this.
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I was an athlete. That was my whole purpose was I was a good student too. So I don't want to push that to the side, but. But yeah, I was an athlete and whatever sport was in season was my favorites. Baseball and football.
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So you played football too?
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I did.
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What position of football?
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Wide receiver and defensive back.
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And so you played both ways? Big school, small school.
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Small school.
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Okay, because I played both ways because only had 40 people on the team.
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Yeah, we didn't have very many people on the team. And when our basketball team, we were like a B school, but we were playing in quad A tournament. So we were playing a lot of big schools. We were in high school.
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He would average like 40 points a game of basketball.
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Oh, wow.
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Which is crazy. And I think he said they didn't have three point line. I'm not sure if I'm getting that and like Pistol Pete mixed up. But one other thing. It's Tim Cross birthday again. Happy birthday. 59 years old. Why he almost did not record. I like it.
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I love it, I like it, I love it. But only because I had come had Indian Outlaw not too long before that and I thought, you know, I just don't want to be this guy that sings all these novelty songs. And to me, I thought it was sort of a novelty song at the beginning. Now I really love it and love the record we made on it. But yeah, I almost didn't cut it because I just didn't want to. I just didn't want to become that guy that does those kind of songs all the time. So luckily, you know, we had a bunch of other great songs around it and. And that's still a great song. So I'm glad I recorded it because it's become one of my, certainly on stage, one of my biggest songs.
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I really liked him. I still have the cowboy hat he gave me from their, their tour they did together him and Faith. They did that Las Vegas residency and that he wore the black cowboy hat. I still have it. He wore it at some shows and brought it and gave it to me. So I don't know where it is. I have it. Wait, wait, what?
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I have it somewhere.
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Yeah, I gotta find it. I put it somewhere so safe that I can't remember. You ever do that?
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Yeah, but not something like, I know, I know.
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That sucks of me. I've moved a couple times since then.
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Between your breaking news with me, the Geico Gecko, here are some things you ought to know today. People who switch their car insurance to geico save about $900 a year. Experts are calling that nice to know. Also Plants can hear when bees buzz. My ficus just heard that. And finally, animal experts have confirmed that goats have regional accents. I'm getting a hint of Irish there.
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It feels good to get good news. It feels good to gecko.
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Rick James.
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Okay. That's from the Chappelle Show.
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Okay.
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Yeah. He sings Super Freak. Super freak. Very freaky. And then, you know, a lot of drug problems and was Chappelle Show. He only won one Grammy ever. And it's for co writing on you can't touch this by MC Hammer. And where that co write comes from is super freak. Oh, that melody.
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Oh, because he just borrowed sample.
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Yeah, it's sample dish. And you can't touch this.
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Oh, wow.
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Much like David Bowie under pressure. Vanilla Ice. Although Vanilla Ice forever said he didn't take that.
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It's a little different.
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Another one is Bill Withers. This is one of my top five favorite songs of all time. He sings Ain't no Sunshine. Can you sing that one?
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Ain't no sunshine when she calls she's gone when she's gone.
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It's a whole different song. Yeah, yeah.
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Something. When she goes away. Ain't no sunshine when she's gone and she's always on too.
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Always gone too long, anytime. Yeah. So he wrote that song working at a factory making toilet seats for airplanes. And he intended to write more lyrics because he repeats and I know, I know, I know. 26 times that happens. He repeats it 26 times. He was just putting that in so he could write the lyrics in there. But they were like, no, this song's great to leave it. But he wasn't established. He wrote that while building, you know, toilet seats. All right, there you go. That's my music. Fun facts, Amy.
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Squirrels forget where they hide about half their nuts. Which is actually how a lot of trees get planted.
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Feels like the cartel when you hide his money.
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Oh, yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
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But that just gets lost forever.
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No, Sometimes I find in fields.
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Oh, and it's all destroyed. Like, rotted out.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like. And what country was that?
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Colombia.
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Yeah, Colombia. They just find old money. What?
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Well, I had another one. It was just a little, kind of morbid.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, we'll accept it. The average person walks past at least 36 murders in their lifetime.
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What do you mean, walks past? Huh?
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Like, maybe you're walking by a building
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where that's got to be heavily affected by people that live in real murdery places. Like. And they have, like, a hundred, like, Chicago, Memphis. Well, it could be any city. A lot of cities have different parts that are bad, but, yeah, the borough
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of New York City.
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Well, no, no, The Bronx, they're all. No, no, no. You're just saying words. They're all different boroughs, but I feel like that's one. When they go, the Average human has 42 insects crawl in their mouth while they're sleeping. That's not true. You made that number up. And secondly, there's probably some people that eat, like, 300 insects while they're sleeping, because where they live. And it lifts the numbers. Right.
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Do y' all ever drive by or walk by properties that are a little bit bigger, and there's, like, different barns or they. And, like, you wonder, is somebody in there, like, being held there?
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What?
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Never once.
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What?
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Not one single time in my life have I walked.
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Wait, never? You've been like, someone could be in there, and I have no idea.
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I think I should Zillow this to see how much it costs. That's any property I go by. Okay. It's like, let me just look and see what they paid for this house.
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That's interesting. Not anybody. Not in the classroom, Anybody?
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No, no.
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What?
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Amy, you did a morbid one, but your own personal thoughts were way more than the morbid one you brought.
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Well, yeah, because y' all were like, that. Facts can't be right. And I'm like, I think it is because, like, I have those thoughts often
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because sometimes people make medicine for that.
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No, no, no. We hear about people that are just being held captive.
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You walk past a property that has a barn and go, I wonder if there's someone being tortured in there. That's what. That's. That's pretty wild. Less I heart podcasts on murders.
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Yeah. Okay.
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Lunchbox.
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Yeah. In the United States, every year during sporting events, 3 million teeth are lost because someone gets a tooth knocked out 3 million different times.
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That's a lot every year.
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Well, I contributed to that. Now, I wasn't playing, but when I went to the SEC championship. Arkansas and Florida in Atlanta football championship. Lost a tooth. Had a knocked out cheering. Huh. So I contributed to that. We ended up losing the game too. It's terrible. It's terrible. One time we've been Morgan.
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Pepsi was originally called Brad's Drink. It was created in 1893 by a pharmacist named Caleb Bradham, and he served it in his pharmacy. It was made from sugar water, caramel, lemon oil, and nutmeg. And he renamed it Pepsi Cola in 1898 from the term dyspepsia, which is meant to be marketed towards indigestion.
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Huh. Dyspepsia.
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That's interesting.
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Like Pepto Pepto, maybe? More like Pepto Bismol.
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Yeah.
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You ever pour Pepto on your Pepsi?
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No.
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Oh, man, it's to die for.
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Double pep.
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Okay, I'll meet you there. Mountain Dew was originally southern slang for moonshine. So they called moonshine that rare old Mountain Dew, which dates back to 1882. It was obviously intentional. The soft drink originally leaned into the hillbilly branding, which is why we drank so much of it growing up.
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Interesting. Yeah, you did drink a lot of Mountain Dew.
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You got to go.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Okay.
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So in 1923, there was a jockey named Frank Hayes. He started the race on his horse and then had a heart attack and died in the middle of the race. So he finished the race in first.
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He died and won. Yeah.
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So he is the only jockey in history to. To win a horse race while being dead.
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How does he stay on?
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He just held on stirrups.
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Also gravity. If you're not that far out, you're still laying on top of it. Let's say you're laying on top of.
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Because they go far down already.
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Lane forward.
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Really?
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Sure. He fell forward a little, but. All right, there you go. Fun Fact Friday. Fun Fact Friday. All right, three people are left. One of you guys are going to get a huge surprise. It's either going to be lunchbox Morgan. Ready?
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Yep.
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Hold on. I'm saying a pray.
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Oh, Should I tell Ray what it is since Ray's out?
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No, Stop doing that.
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Yeah, that's not cool.
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Can I text you what it is? Yeah. So we have show my camera. We have a surprise 4. And it started off with all five of them. And I eliminated Amy. Very sorry. She now knows what it is. Eliminated Ray. So I'm gonna let Ray know here. And so you three are one of you gonna get something that's gonna change your life.
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Ray, tell me when I can go to when I can go to the camera.
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No, you can go to the camera.
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I got the phone at my heart.
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I haven't text him yet.
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Oh, you haven't? Okay.
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Okay, I'm going to text.
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I'm putting the phone in my pants. It's safe.
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Okay.
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Ready for text whenever you are.
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Okay. Ray, I am texting you.
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Oh, that's a long text.
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Yeah, that is a long text. Man, that's a lot.
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I had to get some context. Hey, I'm texting it to you right now. Yeah, I'm about to read it. Okay. I just want your reaction. I just want your reaction.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's it.
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Yep. Yep.
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Is it life changing?
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Of course it is.
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Is it. Is it what someone on the show has desired over the years, but they have really either the means or the connections to do it correct? I can agree to that.
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Oh, man, I can't wait to do this. I'm so excited. Yeah, I know what it is.
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Yeah, I do, too.
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I know what it is.
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So it's you three. It's. It's Lunchbox.
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Yep.
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Morgan or Eddie. That will get it. Yeah. I'd like for you guys to give me your new guest, and then I'll eliminate one of you.
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I got it.
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Because the other ones were wrong, right?
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Yeah.
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Nobody's been right.
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Going to space twice wasn't right.
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No.
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Okay.
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Different variations.
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You know, space camp.
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Lunchbox has guest. A Survivor casting agent. Yep. And then he guessed Lamborghini or like
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one of those races driving.
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What is your new guest? If it's for you, what is it?
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I know what it is.
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Go ahead.
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We had that guy in here that writes cartoons and has voice acting, and he was so impressed with me that you reached out and he was like, yeah, I got a role for him that he can be on one of my shows. And that is what I'm doing. I don't know the guy's name, but I can't wait to work with him. Gonna be awesome. Oh, yeah. I nailed it. And I've been doing Squeaky the Squirrel for a long time.
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You should know Butch Hartman's name if you want to work with them.
C
I. I do know his name. I was just so excited. Butch Hartman.
A
Okay, so that's Lunchbox's game, Morgan.
F
Well, I. I have mentioned this before. No, I have a new guest. I have a new guest. I have mentioned this a few times. We've talked about it. That I really want to go on an African safari, and I'm about to get married. And that is. I've talked about it twice on the show. Yes, we have. And I feel like it could be something with that. Or maybe I get to meet an animal. I don't know. African safari vibes.
C
Oh, my gosh.
A
Eddie, if it's you, what do you think it is? What do you think the. The prize is?
D
I know what it is.
A
Okay?
D
I've always talked about starting a. But I don't have the money to do it. Like I've told you over and over, I would love to, but the expenses of having kids, a big family, I can't do it right. And I always want to retire. You're going to give me a huge lump of cash to start a 401k. Yeah, I can see it in your face. I guessed it. What are you talking about?
C
Guys, he said strings had to be pulled.
D
Okay?
A
No, I said get money from somewhere. I said it could be strings, it could be means. It could be. I just want you guys to know this was not. Yeah, maybe it was not easy.
E
Bobby went through the back door through accounting and was able to put money.
D
A hundred thousand dollars.
E
Like 401k.
A
You're out of your mind.
D
But someone start retirement.
E
Bobby's gonna start matching our 401k contributions himself.
A
Bobby is not.
D
Because that would be cool.
A
That would be crazy. Okay, so 20 you3. I'm gonna eliminate one of you. By the way, none of you are right.
D
Oh, my gosh. I'm running out of ideas.
E
Shocker.
D
I mean, Morgan went to African safari.
C
She's mentioned twice on this show in 12 years.
E
You guys are such haters.
A
So I have to eliminate one of you. So one of you will not be getting the super secret prize gift experience. Okay.
C
All right.
A
And the person who is not getting the super special secret prize gift experience.
C
Bye, Morgan.
D
Bye, Morgan.
A
Of Eddie, Lunchbox and Morgan.
D
See ya.
C
Bye, Morgan. Adios. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
D
You hang out with your animals.
C
Yep.
A
The person not getting it is Morgan.
D
Go ahead, say. Come on.
C
Hey, say Morgan. You guys are so rude, man. I know. We're so true.
A
The person not getting it is Morgan. Morgan.
C
Bye, suckers. Oh, wait.
F
You guys are the worst.
A
Man, we just knew.
E
Great.
C
We know it's not gonna be you. Yeah, you know it's me.
D
Wow. Now the golden. The golden question. Did we answer correctly?
E
Because then you would know what it is.
A
I've already said no.
C
But you say no because you don't want us to think.
A
Oh, so you think I'm saying no?
D
I tell you now, maybe it's not a hundred thousand dollars, it's just a little less.
A
It's just 50, something like that. No, you guys are not right. So. But two people remain. Now, Ray knows what it is, Amy knows what it is, and we're on the same page. It's a life changer.
D
But. But we've talked about this. Something we've always wanted.
A
It doesn't mean it has to be recent. Yeah, it also could mean it was yesterday, but yes, absolutely you have talked about this.
D
I'm out of ideas.
F
Wait, can you tell me what it is now?
A
Maybe. Maybe Monday.
F
Okay, now I want to know.
D
Yeah, too many people know.
A
But that's fun. Once you're out, you get the knowledge of it. Okay, we'll play again. Monday's riding his wigs. Next bit and Bobby's on the mic, so you know what this is. And now for the Morning Corny.
G
The morning Corny.
E
How do snails throw a party?
A
How do snails throw a party?
E
They celebrate.
A
All right,
C
that was the Morning Corny.
E
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A
All right, I got a couple voicemails here and this one is about Eddie's kids. Hit that.
I
Eddie's son having a detention. Could it be that Eddie's son is making the mother late? That the son's dilly dallying or lallygagging or whatever, not getting up and getting going? He's making his mother drive him late. It's on the son. So I think like Eddie, you need to have your son take responsibility. And if they're late, then it's up to him to get up earlier and get going. So stop blaming your wife. That's not fair. And your son needs to step up and take his punishment.
A
Daddy's kid was late, so they gave the kid like a detention type thing.
D
Yeah, but he doesn't drive, right?
A
The mom drives. So we're just look confused. But her point is, is that your son making your wife late.
D
Actually he's the one that wakes up before everyone else. He's the early riser.
A
Okay, then the parent doesn't. Our detention, the parent has to decide. Kid or me. Yes. Okay, give me the other one.
I
I have a question for Amy, and this is related to her ADHD and trying to go through life with no ADHD medication. I'm curious to know what she chose to do instead of medication and what has worked for her, what has not worked for her. Thank you.
E
Oh, I've chose to just embrace my adhd, but I have different. Like, I set timers for things. I have a lot of reminders. I do mirroring. Like, if I need to get stuff done, like, I'll even set up my friend on FaceTime or my sister, and she'll talk to me. Like, sometimes if my closet gets overwhelming and I want to organize it, I'll call my sister, and she might be in the kitchen cleaning or cooking. And we're both doing something, but we're talking. And that is an effective way for an ADHD to get something done. It's called, like, body doubling. And if my sister's on FaceTime, or if my son is home, my kid, my daughter, we're doing stuff together, but maybe if you don't have somebody in your phone, FaceTime will work. So that's a tool.
A
Would it be easier to take medication?
E
Yeah, I tried that.
A
Yeah. It didn't work.
E
I kept having to up it, and then I just wasn't feeling myself. Like, I would drive to work and I would be like, I just feel so off for me. Let me put it this way. It was. It worked until it didn't, if that makes sense. And I didn't want to keep going up and up and up. And then I got off of it for a year, and I had a day coming up where I really had a bunch I had to tackle. And I thought, you know what? I still have some of my Adderall left. I'm going to take one. I took it amazing, especially because I've been off of it for a year. It worked like a charm. I got everything done. I felt like Superwoman the next day. I didn't want to continue taking it. My body didn't. My brain did not like that at all. It took me, like, three days to recover because I didn't want to keep taking it. So for me, the medication is not worth it. I'd rather just be me and use little tools there. There are plenty of things online. What I encourage you to do is, is there's tons of YouTube videos. You can Google tips and tricks, but those are little things that I do to help me stay on track. And then otherwise, I'm just me.
A
Amen. And we like that, and we enjoy that.
E
Some days I drive to work and I don't feel. I drive to work and I feel great.
A
That's awesome. Good for you. You know, tips and tricks. Google it, see what comes up.
D
I don't know.
A
Thank you. Leave us a voicemail at any time. 877-7. Bobby Bones. You've got people that you're not close to that will hit you up and just ask for a favor out of nowhere. Or is that a dude thing?
E
Not. Not really. I can't think of one. An example at the moment.
A
There's somebody. I guess I know him. I've never hung out with him. Heck, I don't think I've ever met him in person. Oh, I've talked to him a few times and he's the same person that hit me up. And I'm not sure what I said specifically, but he was. Hey, can I get tickets to an Arkansas game? He's not from Arkansas.
E
Oh, he's a Notre Dame guy.
A
Yeah, I wasn't gonna say that, but my bad. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, okay, I just kind of ignored it. I think I ignored it. Whatever happened, I didn't get on the tickets and so I got another text from the same person and look, it's all him, just non stop. Hey, Bones. Need a favor, brother.
E
Like, favor?
A
No. Favor, brother.
E
A brother.
A
Yeah.
E
So favor, brother.
A
Yeah.
D
Oh, boy.
E
Well, what is it? I'm curious.
A
I didn't respond for.
E
For
A
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Didn't respond. Another text. Need a favor.
D
Same thing or something different?
A
No, it's the same thing because, like, five days difference.
D
Okay, so it's the same thing.
A
Yeah. And so I was curious too, because I'm not. Whatever it is, I don't feel like I'm going to do. And I said, what up? And he said, I need to hook up with some concert stuff. Yesterday at 6:27pm I didn't respond to that. Like, if I say, what up? Just say what you need. I'm probably not going to do it. I don't. I. The one time that there was something that it's not even that he could do for me, but we were going to do something together, he ended up, like, just ignoring it. And then he asked me for favors. It's just weird. Favor. What's happening here? I just wonder if it happened with Girls like that. It's like a guy thing. Like.
E
Yeah, I'm sure it does happen with girls, but I don't.
D
You never get hit up for concert tickets, Amy. Ever?
E
I mean, someone may ask, but they don't. They don't do it like that.
A
Yeah. This was obviously not just concert stuff. It was sports stuff. Is.
E
But it's like if every time he's hitting you up, it's asking for something for sure. And you've never met him in person?
A
Never.
F
Yeah.
A
It's a knownish person.
E
Mine would maybe I could see even, like, if I have something like this, I'm sure it's gone. Something like. Oh, my gosh. I don't even want to ask you this, but I'm shooting all my shots, so just say no right away. But here's what I'm looking for. If you know of anything, let me know.
A
And if there's a relationship with a person, I get it. But if you say, hey, I need a favorite brother, and you don't hear back, I don't think I re. Ask for the favor if there's no relationship at all. So, anyway, it's weird. You know who it is. All right.
D
Yeah, I know who it is.
A
What do you do? What would you do?
D
I do the same thing you do. I get hit up all the time, like different people.
A
And just like, this is somebody who's prompt, somewhat prominent.
D
Right. But there are some people that I haven't talked to in, like, 10 years.
A
Yeah. Yeah. That happened. That happens a lot.
D
They do that.
A
Me, tickets to crap. I just ignore that.
D
And I'm just like you, man. Just radio silence.
A
This one's a bit different, though, because it is somebody that people know, and I might run into them.
E
But you've never run into them?
A
Never. I know.
E
Do I know who it is? I don't. I'm even looking at your phone and I don't. I don't.
A
I don't think you would.
E
Yeah. I can't even tell from what you just held up to me. I can't even begin to guess who it is.
A
The person's actually gone viral a couple times in the past six months. Not bad.
E
Okay.
D
Do you think it was Rabel?
E
No. No, I can see.
D
What'd you think?
E
No, I could. No, I can see the first name, so I don't. I don't know.
D
Yeah.
E
Anybody.
A
I just wondered if you guys had to deal with that. We probably all get hit up for stuff, but this isn't feel. This is a bit different that the Other thing is, I don't think. You know, I was talking about if I ran into somebody at I Heart Country Festival.
E
Yeah, I still don't know who that is either.
A
You don't?
E
No, I told you the other day, I didn't know.
A
I thought you figured it out.
E
How am I supposed to figure it out? Who am I? Who, who, who, who? How am I supposed to figure that out?
D
I still don't either.
E
Yeah, like you're acting.
A
How would we know? I don't think it's going to happen because I. I listen. I'm not a fighter and I don't think I would fight anyway. But it just would have been very awkward if I were to run into this person because I. I have stuff to say.
E
Just one person.
A
I have stuff to say. And if it is. If anything is said to me, I will say it. And it could be awkward and I could get beat up even saying the stuff I'm gonna say. I'll text it to you.
E
Okay?
A
You may not even know this. I'm just gonna be quiet about it.
D
It.
A
You ready?
F
Yeah.
A
Brace yourself.
E
Wait, what? Since when?
A
Don't say too much.
E
Okay, then I gotta say nothing at all.
A
Say nothing at all. Alison Crossett, you say it best when you. When you say nothing at all.
E
Wait,
A
I mean, Keith Whitley. Yeah.
D
And then Allison Cross.
E
Are you saying.
A
I'm saying that don't say too much. That don't be movie Amy. But if that happens, it will not be pretty. And I told our boss that.
E
I was like, hey, could it happen?
A
Yeah, it could.
E
Will I.
A
It doesn't matter. Your wimp. You won't say anything.
E
Yeah.
A
Oh, so you don't really have beef. But don't say too much.
E
Yeah, but I have your back.
A
Thank you. That's what I'm talking about. Let's get them.
D
Man, it sucks not knowing.
C
I know.
A
It sucks, huh? Oh, something else you guys don't know. So on today's show, we did not do a. Between Lunchbox and Eddie limited down your prize. We had to delay it one day.
D
We have to wait.
A
Yeah.
D
Okay, so we're gonna Lunchbox and I have been talking about it just off air. We're like, man, what is it? And we're out of ideas.
C
You may be out of ideas. Oh, don't speak for. Don't speak for me.
D
So when we talked about it, you just.
A
It'll for sure be next week. For sure, for sure.
D
Okay. Okay.
A
For sure. But that's what's up.
D
Is it time sensitive? Is that why we need to speed it up.
A
I just don't think we're gonna. I just. I don't want you to be irritated when we can't go. We don't go to it Monday.
D
Okay.
A
Cause I don't know that we're able to go to it Monday because we have to pull some strings to get it to happen. So at least by Tuesday. Possibly Monday. At least by Tuesday. We don't address it Monday. There's a reason.
D
So our lives are going to be the same until whenever you decide to
A
change, one of your lives will change.
D
Oh, my gosh.
A
Next week. Wouldn't you agree?
E
Mm.
D
Amy knows everything.
E
I'm just over here trying not to say too much.
D
Amy, do you know too much now?
E
I know I. I know more than I did.
A
Boom.
E
I know.
D
Good way to say it.
E
Yeah.
A
Yeah, yeah. So. Yeah. And by the way, this weekend, tomorrow night, our I Heart country festival. You could see me fighting on camera.
D
Possibly. You never know with who knows who.
A
With who knows who. So I can tell Amy's just dying to talk about this when we get off the. Off the. The mic.
E
Yeah. Because I have so many questions.
A
I know.
E
Like, you can't just text me that.
A
And did you not want to know?
E
I did want to know, but then you're like, too much.
I
Yeah.
E
And I'm like, okay, but I've. I don't.
A
We come live on Disney plus. All right. All right. And you see me just start throwing fists.
E
Honestly, I'm perplexed.
A
Yeah.
D
By what?
A
Nothing, man.
D
We want to know.
E
I know too much.
D
It's too much for her to handle.
A
She's gonna start telling me not to tell her stuff. Don't tell me stuff. So, yeah, that's what's up. So, yeah, everybody watch tomorrow. That'll be the deal. I hope you're able. Do we know that the time. Probably seven or something, right?
E
Yeah. Streaming live.
A
Yeah, but seven, because I'm starting Central whenever we have to start. I Art or I Art festival in Vegas. It starts at, like, seven, like, pacific, and then which is always, like, nine.
D
Seven Central.
A
Seven Central. Okay. All right. So that's what's up. We plan to have a very exciting weekend.
D
Can't wait. I'll keep my eyes open.
E
I get to host a thing with Parker McCollum. That's gonna be fun.
A
What do you mean, a thing?
E
The cap one. The capital one. Sound check is gonna be with Parker, and I think the fans that won that experience are gonna love that.
A
That's always a fun thing. Because if you win that, you go a little early. And Parker just plays songs and talks to the crowd. It's been. I think rascal flats was last year. I think Thomas rhett did it one year. Yeah, that's always a really fun thing. Okay, cool. Well, just favors possible conflict. I heart country. We're all good. All right. Bobby bone show.
E
Bonehead.
A
Story of the day.
C
This story comes to us from Florida. Two 18 year olds wanted to get some TikTok views. They're like, hey, what can we do? Hey, man, you got a riding lawnmower. Let's drive it up to the target and we'll drive it through the aisles.
A
Yeah, I saw this one. I. I was. I was entertained.
C
It was hilarious.
A
You can't do it, but I was entertained. Yeah, they got arrested, right?
C
Yeah, they got arrested. And the riding lawnmower didn't fit in the door, so I kind of busted the door open.
D
That's what I was gonna say. How did they get it in the.
A
That's how they wet. It's kind of wedging.
D
That's crazy.
A
Did you guys see the Louisiana monkey farm on TikTok yet?
E
No.
A
Where you can go. It's like a farm, and you go play with monkeys. That's the other thing that's on TikTok. That was entertained by.
D
That sounds awesome.
A
Yeah, both were awesome. The first one you can't do. The second one you go, I think maybe chimpanzees. Although, fine line, if you ask me, between chimpanzees and monkeys, you go, and there's a monkey farm.
E
Yeah, I went to a pig farm.
A
Haven, if you want to go to a monkey farm. Pig farm. That's everyone. We got those all over Arkansas.
E
No, there's like teacup piglets. And you could hold them before they got big.
A
Is that a pun?
E
Well, they seemed small and like, they were going to stay small. And then you would see their parents, and their parents were.
A
Oh, you literally mean before they got big. I thought you meant before it caught on, like, got big. Is that a pun?
E
No, but I mean, it just was tricky because they were acting like you, hey, buy this pig and it's going to stay small forever. And you're like, but why are its parents huge?
A
As the world's largest chimp sanctuary, Chimp haven is the home to 300 chimps formerly used in biomedical research. Here on 200 acres of beautiful forested sanctuary, they finally get to just be chimps. Cause you probably can't put them back into where they came from. And then you can go down to
D
Chimp Haven and you can hang out with them.
A
Yeah, I don't mind. I don't like zoos. Not my thing, because I don't like animals being put in a situation. But if they were taken out of a bad place and this is their refuge. All right, cool.
D
Yeah, that works. Yeah.
A
Can I, like, eat with them or something? I don't know. All right, good story, Lunchbox.
C
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day, bones.
A
Okay, this is the tennis match between those two. Because Lunchbox came on a couple days ago and said that he saw Eddie out date night with his wife. And Eddie's like, date night? We're just trying to spend time together, but Eddie was on his phone watching a UFC fight at their dinner.
E
Yeah. And he said his wife loves that.
D
She does.
A
There's no way she loves. So tennis match Eddie over to you.
D
Okay. This is just something that I saw when I showed up at the place, too. So we show up around 7:00', clock, 7:30 or whatever, and that's when we see Lunchbox and his wife. We're like, dude, what's up? We say, hi, and he's like, hey, these are my friends. So? And so he's there with two other couples. His. Him and his wife and two other couples are sitting at a table. There's drinks. It looks like they've been drinking for hours. There's drinks all over the table.
A
Okay.
D
And I go, dude, where are your kids? He's like, I don't know. They're here somewhere. And I go, here somewhere? And I look. This place is huge, guys. It's like three mini golf courses, you know? Like, it's huge. A playground. I'm like, what do you mean you don't know where they was? I don't know, dude. We just let them go. They've been gone for hours. Like, what? And then finally one of them shows up. He has no shoes on. He's like, dad, like, he's got chocolate all over his face. Like, where is this dude been? I'm like, dude, you need to, like, buckle up. And like, what is happening here? You can't just let your kids just run around a place freely for hours. Dude, they didn't leave till, what, nine?
C
They were there.
D
They were there from 3:30 or 3:00
A
clock to 9:00pm you can drink that long.
C
Well, you're not drinking the whole time. I mean, you're having food, you're playing mini golf. You're, you know, playing foosball, pink pong playing bat cornhole. I mean, the place has all sorts of entertainment. There's playground. I mean, it's a kid Kid haven. Like, it's perfect. You can sit around and talk and chat and hang out.
E
Now this is even more weird. This is where Eddie went with his wife to get away from kids for date night.
D
There's a bar there, too, with, like, TVs.
E
Yeah. I don't know.
A
So how long do you let your kids go before you see them?
C
I don't know. They come and go. Like, I mean, we were sitting at the table. They go to the playground, they go over and play some foosball. They play shuffleboard. And they'd come back over, hey, I need some water. Then they'd run and they'd go play mini golf. They'd come back.
A
I mean, were they bothering anybody?
D
No, you don't know that. You don't even know where they were.
E
That's like the time lunchboxes. Kids are running wild and free at the football game. And they were like, bumping over the cones in the end zone, and lunchbox
A
is nowhere to be found.
E
And they were like, they. They ended up having to tell him, like, hey, get your kids. But he was just letting them do it.
D
That's kind of what he does. That's his thing. Just like, all right, this place is yours.
E
Free range.
A
That's why his kid didn't leave someone's house and walks two miles home in the morning.
C
Six o' clock in the morning on a Saturday. Yeah. So I have no problem with it. I don't see what's wrong with letting your kids go out. Like, you're at an establishment. They're not going anywhere. They know not to go in the parking lot. So they're doing what kids do.
D
They're playing them. Like, do you say, all right, we're going to be here for six hours. Do whatever you want. Just don't go in the parking lot.
C
No, I just say, hey, we're sitting at this table. You guys want to go to the playground? Go grab your putters, go play golf.
A
I mean, and they don't mess with other people.
D
No.
C
They usually say, all right, we're gonna play golf. And I'm like, all right. So they're over there playing golf.
A
Cool. Where were their shoes?
C
I guess what he was playing on the playground. He goes, dad, it was just hard to climb the slide with. With my shoes on. So I took him off.
A
All right, I'm not gonna parent. Shame. Yeah.
D
I mean, you would have seen what I Saw
C
what was the parent shaming? That he didn't have shoes on or that they were playing?
D
All the above. It's just the thing where you, like, show up to a place and they're like. Like assume that the whole place is a babysitter. I don't have to watch my kids. They can just go wherever they want.
E
Well, surely Lunchbox had his eyes on the kids.
A
Did you have your eyes on the kids?
C
No, no. Like, sometimes you're like, ah, yeah, they were over at the playground a minute ago. And then you look, oh, no, they're not there.
D
Because he did say that. He's like, I think one of them was at the playground. I look over and like, I don't see him.
G
No.
D
Well, I don't know. He's here somewhere.
C
Yeah. I mean, that. That's the difference in parenting style. Eddie wants to sit there and watch his kids 247 and make sure they're okay.
D
Yeah. Make sure they're safe.
C
They know how to make safe.
A
You guys are. They are.
E
They know how to make safe decisions. One of them walked home at 6am alone.
D
But he didn't make it home safe.
E
He did, but it wasn't safe.
A
Polar opposite.
D
Yeah, Extreme opposite.
A
You know, I don't want to shame either one of you, I guess.
C
Which one would you rather be? If. If you want to be known as one, which one would you rather be?
D
You want to be the kid or the parent?
C
No, no, I'm talking about Bobby. If you are the parent, which one you want to be known as? The helicopter or the hey, man, trust your kids.
A
Helicopter. What if I have to pick one?
E
Oh, I would choose. I would choose Lunchbox. I'd be mortified that people have to tell me, hey, can you.
A
I'd be mortified someone would take my kid.
D
Could you do that, Amy? Could you really just, like.
A
I think I would just be so scared someone would, like, abduct my kid.
E
Well, I think just giving them, like, some freedom is.
A
We didn't say that. We didn't say some freedom, but I
E
don't want to be a helicopter.
A
I don't either. And I don't want to just allow them to go and fight in the Vietnam War and not hear from them for 20 years and wonder where they are. That's what that feels like. So he just wanted to tell that story. I don't really give a crap. Do your thing.
C
That big deal, man.
A
Like, and Eddie didn't think it was a big deal. He was watching UFC with his wife.
D
Not at all.
A
But he just wanted to get his story on.
D
Yeah.
A
You know, kind of even out the seesaw.
C
That was his revenge story.
D
That's my revenge story.
A
Yeah. Do you feel revenged?
C
No, I feel great. I feel, hey, man, my kids were having a great time and we didn't even. They didn't want to leave, so we just stayed longer.
A
All right, we're done. Don't forget, I heart Country Festival. That is tomorrow night. So you will be able to see that. Right, Scuba Steve?
D
Yes, it's streaming live on Hulu and
C
I found it's also on Disney plus.
A
Yes, same company. The same company.
D
But that's kind of cool.
C
It's on Disney.
A
Yeah. We have to wear mouse ears, but otherwise. So be sure to watch that and we will see you guys on Monday. Bye, buddy. On Twitter and Instagram, izcbobbybone the Bobby Bone show theme song written, produced and sang by reedyarberry. You can find his Instagram reedyarberry Scuba Steve Executive Producer Raymundo Head of Production I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Owning a home comes with a lot of things nobody really prepares you for, including yard care. Sunday is a company trying to make that part easier. They start with a soil test and climate data to build a yard plan tailored to where you live, then ship everything directly to your door. No guesswork, no dragging bags of fertilizer. And instead of harsh chemicals, sundae uses simple, nutrient dense ingredients like seaweed, molasses and iron. Everything hooks up to a hose, which honestly sounds like my speed. If your yard feels more stressful than satisfying, Sunday's approach makes a lot of sense. Go to getsunday.com to get your free custom yard analysis. That's getsunday.com and now for a bit of breaking news.
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Host: Bobby Bones
Guests/Co-hosts: Amy, Eddie, Lunchbox, Morgan, Abby
Main Themes:
This energetic Friday episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" packs in games, artist spotlights, fun facts, and candid conversations. From celebrating Tim McGraw's birthday with exclusive stories and interviews, to navigating the awkwardness of being asked unusual favors, Bobby and the team keep things lively, personal, and honest. Highlights include a heated round of “Easy Trivia,” deeply personal reflections on music that helped hosts through tough times, and ongoing suspense around a secret life-changing prize for one co-host.
Starts: 02:32
The show kicks off with a spirited round of “Easy Trivia.” The hosts face categories including foods, Famous Michaels, acronyms, and U.S. states.
Memorable Q&As:
Morgan’s Missed Question (05:31)
Eddie Wins Championship (09:00)
Starts: 09:43
A listener shares how Kacey Musgraves’ “Rainbow” helped after her mother's passing. The cast reflect on their go-to healing songs.
Notable Quotes:
Starts: 12:19
Bobby details Tim McGraw’s life, from discovering his real father at 18 to his incredible athleticism. Clips from prior interviews with Tim and Faith Hill offer touching insights.
Key Moments:
Faith Hill recounts their courtship (13:20):
Question about “Don’t Take the Girl” ending (14:01):
Tim on flying planes & Faith’s rule (15:01):
Almost didn’t record “I Like It, I Love It” (15:59):
Starts: 20:55
Each co-host drops quirky trivia.
Standout Facts:
Starts: 25:28
On-air suspense builds as Bobby narrows down the winner among Lunchbox, Morgan, and Eddie for a mysterious, life-changing show prize.
Key Banter:
Starts: 39:02
Bobby shares about being repeatedly asked for favors by someone he barely knows.
Key Dialogue:
Starts: 51:08
Eddie and Lunchbox each defend their parenting styles after a night out with their kids.
Highlights:
Starts: 48:47
Lunchbox tells of two teens driving a riding lawnmower into a Target for TikTok views—arrest ensues. The team laughs about viral internet novelties like the “Louisiana monkey farm.”
The episode is light, quick-witted, self-deprecating, and filled with natural chemistry between longtime friends. Bobby alternates between earnest storytelling and poking fun, while each co-host brings their own brand of humor and authenticity. The balance of fun and vulnerability—especially through candid shares about personal struggles and favorite music—keeps even the silliest segments relatable.
This episode is a perfect snapshot of the Bobby Bones Show’s appeal:
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