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So I was just on Instagram, and I saw Lunchbox's post of the Crocs and how he said, one for me, another one for me. Just curious, were they free and did he take more than one pair? So I've heard about this from other sources. So Lunchbox, you can go first. Yeah. At the cma, like, where we do interviews for the artists leading up to the CMA Awards, there was a Croc booth, and they had a wall of Crocs, and they had iPads there, and you got to order Crocs. And so I went and ordered Crocs for me. I ordered Crocs for my wife. I ordered Crocs for my three kids, and then I got me a fuzzy pair of Crocs, like, the warm ones for the winter. So they weren't there. You just ordered? Yeah, they ordered them. Yeah. And I got the email, and it says. Let me see what it says. It says that my order has been confirmed, and I'm not sure when they will arrive, though. Okay. Morgan, were you with him? Yeah. Oh, yeah. I saw all this happen. Did he. He's been known to take advantage of situations. Maybe this wasn't one of those. No, you definitely were just supposed to take, like, one pair. The artists were allowed to do some for their camp, but the rest of it, look, we couldn't. We didn't even tell if it was actually for the radio people at all. Also, it wasn't even offered to you? No, I was order number 155, and I'm confirmed. My order from Crocs CMA Media Remote Portal is confirmed. Your package will ship, and we will send you a notification email. Boom. So it really. They didn't go, say, would you guys like a pair of Crocs? No. At no point in time didn't anybody from CMA come over and be like, hey, like, everybody's welcome to go get one of these. You know, here's how many you can have. Whatever. Never did that happen. But they were having artists there and doing some promotion with the artists, and Lunchbox goes over there and pretends he's an artist. He even took a Polaroid over there and, like, signed it like he was an artist and doing this with the Crocs. That's kind of funny. Yeah, I would do that. Pictures ain't kind of funny. Yep. I would be so nervous, though, about, like, taking stuff because I'm just not a good. I'm just not good at being dishonest. I mean, there was nothing dishonest. They were free. I didn't do anything dishonest. I. The lady gave me the iPad. I sat there and said, I want that one. That one. I guess I would have felt I was being dishonest because it was for the artists that were there, not for all of the people that were working, interviewing the artists. And they had, like, some USA Crocs. And I was like, ooh, those are pretty cool. Exactly. And I said, can I get those? And I want to get a pair from each one of my boys. Like, like red, white, and blue. Okay. So I guess that's the part two that feels where he got all his family one. Yes. Yeah. He was bragging about Christmas gifts for the kids. But the only problem is they didn't have the USA ones in kids sizes, so I couldn't get the kids ones. And they didn't have any online. They were all sold out, and those were too big. So I didn't get the USA ones. But it's like the artist really going to go with an iPad. And I'm like, oh, get my Crocs. No, I don't see Luke Bryan. I think they all probably did that or their management did it. Oh. So what I would say, though, is, and this is a true question, please answer me truthfully. Lunchbox. Do you feel like you got one over on them? No. Okay. They could have taken that iPad away from you at any time they wanted. Okay. But you saying that is you going. You knew you were up to something. I guess in your heart, do you feel like you were sneaking free Crocs? No. I think. Yeah, it's pretty clear. Do you feel like they were offered to you? Yes. Okay. Cause they could have said at any time, but they don't know who everybody is. Like, you don't even know who every new artist is. That's there. Correct. But they could have said, hey, oh, what, you know, where. What song do you sing? Or something like that. They could have had, like, proof of entry. Another question. Whenever you took, like, all the stuff from St. Jude that you should have. The backpacks. Yeah. Those weren't for you. Did you feel like you were getting one over on the children's cancer hospital? No, they were free backpacks but for one aperture. What about the gift cards for the Christmas when they were giving out one per Christmas? Oh, that was good. That was at a restaurant down the road. We haven't done that in a while. We haven't gone back to that restaurant. Did you feel like you were getting one over on the restaurant? Well, I did go on one side of the room because it was only like a $10 gift card, so I can't really buy anything with $10. So then I went to the other side of the room, got mad at them because they weren't big enough, and so I got $30 worth of gift cards. That way I could get a full meal. Did you feel like you were getting one over on them? I just called strategy. Yes, a little bit. Okay, that one. Maybe a little bit. Is it embarrassing for you, Morgan, when he does stuff like that? Yeah, no, for sure. Because you just don't know who's watching and who's seen all this happen, whether it's artists, people in the industry like cma, who's hosting us. So you just feel uncomfortable. And he's. And he's bragging about it, too. It's not that he does it in his bragging. I feel like he's okay if he's bragging. Why is he bragging? Because he knows he just got one over on if he's. Because if he were. If it's just normal and he was getting that as, like, a gift bag, you wouldn't be bragging about it. Yeah, no. He can never. So excited. How long have I been wearing Crocs? No, that's not the question. Long time. So you know what? I think I deserved it. So now we're getting to the truth. They were nice enough to give me free pair of Crocs, so. Crocs. Thank you. Shout out Boulder, Colorado. Shout out Boulder. The whole city. That's where they're at. Oh, there you go. Well, let's get the show started. Thank you, everybody, for being here. Did you get us any you're thinking about? Oh, yeah. I didn't know your sizes. Okay, you get a text? Easy text. Oh, yeah, man. The reception there wasn't that good. Oh, dang. That sucks. Yeah, it's the anonymous sandbox. Anonymous sandbox. There's a question to be had. Send it into the mail bag. Hello, Bobby Bones. My girlfriend and I have been together for almost a year. She still insists on splitting everything down to the penny. Fiercely independent, and she's a bit quirky, which I love about her, but it feels a Bit extreme. Especially when it's something like a coffee. She asked her to loosen up a bit or just let it go and respect her boundaries. Signed Dating a penny pincher. I guess I wonder, is she wanting to splay everything because you spend more money than her? Because that would be a thing. Right. That would be the penny pincher part of it. Right. Where if you're doing stuff but his tastes are a bit more expensive and she's like, I don't want to pay for that. She's a big time penny pincher. She'd let him pay. She can pinch all of her pennies. That's. That's extra penny pinching. Right. I think that she just needs to tap into her feminine energy. I think that if this is our thing, let her do it. Yeah, but. Or you can divide it in different ways so it's not so awkward on occasion. At the occasion. So if you're getting a coffee, like, no, we need to split this. Okay, I'll get the coffee. This is $17. The next $17 thing. We'll keep track of it. I'll get again. This is not what normal people do, but this is the kind of stuff that I do in my head. Like, I know what it's like to kind of be OCD ish about stuff because this doesn't feel like full ocd, but it feels OCD ish. I would let her do it with the idea of you're trying to understand why she's doing it. Because I think instead of diagnosing the symptom, it's trying to figure out what the actual. And it's not a disease, but I'm saying symptom, what the actual disease is. So maybe the root behind why she's wanting to the deadly disease be that way all the time. Yeah. Instead of the symptom, find. Find the real reason. And then work. Work with her on that. Also, maybe she doesn't think you're the future. Oh. You know, and she's like, we're not together forever. Someone makes her cover my crap. Oh, dang. Yeah, I'll pay for me. It's okay. For his needs to be met as well, though. And if he has a desire to pay for her sometimes, like, oh, he can express that. Like, hey, I would really love to take you out and I would like to pay for this. It sounds like he has. If he's emailing us, but I agree. But I think the way to meet that is just kind of keep track of what. What. What you're spending individually and Fully spend, and then let the other person fully spend after that instead of having to split everything. Because I just. It's just awkward in the moment to be like, all right, you had a bagel, Starbucks coffee. That's a lot. You have the crispy treat that that is. It's a lot. And it's awkward for everybody. But what I would suggest, one short term, that long term. What happened back when she was a kid that made her feel like she needed to do this, like, where is it? And then work with. Work with that situation. But I don't think there's anything wrong with her. I think we all have our quirks, and maybe you're ultra sensitive to it, but that's what I would suggest. Good luck. That's gonna be a tough one, but good luck with that. Or let her pay for everything. But again, it may not be. Yeah, that's not what. It may not be a control thing. Yeah. But also, it may be a full control thing. But he's just calling her a penny pincher. Yeah, I think that's what he's doing. Good luck, buddy. Let us know how it goes. You won't, though. All right, bye. All right, here's a voicemail we got last night. Hey, I'm just in here jamming out the cane brown and marshmallow, and it just drives me nuts. As a guy who spent years and years and years selling furniture, just because it's alliterative doesn't mean it's correct. The whole deal about the king size bed. Right. Talking about the truck bed. That's wide like a California King. California King is not the extra wide king bed. That's the eastern king. California King is longer and made for people that are tall, not necessarily that much wider. So even though it's a jam, it's a really cool song. Every time I hear it, it drives me nuts to hear him say California King. Thanks, guys. Love the show. I love that guy. Yeah, me too. Wow. He has to do something in beds, too. Like his furniture. Yeah, but like, special. He must specialize in beds. Mattresses. Yes. Like, he must spend a lot of time with beds for that to trigger that. Could you turn the California King horizontal and then it could be wide? It seems like too much work. I'm now confused. I love it. Good. Thanks for the call. You are insane. That is crazy. I never knew that. Here's Amy's pile of stories. I have five things you should keep to yourself and never complain about. Okay. And at number one, how much you hate your job. I think There's a group of people you can share that with, but yes. Not at your job. Out loud. That'd be terrible. So other people can hear. Yes. Or just, like, complaining about it too much. I mean, you can really drag down the vibe. Your partner's flaws in AT number two, because you should address that directly with your partner. Well, the problem there is you have your own flaws, buddy. And so it's not like you don't have your own. And they're probably not complaining as much. And also. Yeah, get over it or move on. That's what I say. Number three, how much you're struggling financially. This can make people feel awkward. Yeah. There's a very select group of people you can do that with. You can't really do that when you go to PF Chang's. You know what I mean? There's a bunch of people you just hang out with twice a week. Oh, go ahead. How you never have enough time because nobody wants to hear it. Everybody's busy. Exactly. And then. And at number five, how tired you are. Exactly. We're all tired. We're all tired. And no one wants to hear how much you work. No one wants to hear how your fancy football team's doing. Nobody wants to hear the dream you had last night. I have my own list of these things nobody wants to hear. All right. What else? If you want healthier coffee. The new trend right now is using maple syrup instead of sugar or anything else. I don't know. Because maple syrup has natural sugar. But also. Don't they add sugar to maple syrup? Not maple. No, it's not. Maple is a natural. You're telling me they don't add sugar to maple syrup? No, I get what maple. Actual maple syrup is, but I'm saying, when it's packaged. You're telling me that no maple syrup, they add sugar to make it extra. If you're getting, like, true maple syrup, it is sweet. Just like honey is already sweet. But here's my question. I don't know what true maple syrup is. If I go to the grocery store and get maple syrup, do they add sugar? No. If you look on the back and the only. We're telling you. We're telling you. If you look at the only ingredient and it's maple syrup, that's all that's in there. Boom. I don't believe. I believe there's probably good ones, but. No, that's not what I have. That's like Ms. Buttersworth or something. Okay. Yeah. That's what I'm asking about. Okay. That's added. This is like the maple syrup in a jar. And I don't know if maple tree farmers put this study out or what, but I've been seeing it everywhere, and they say, first of all, it's yummy, but your blood sugar doesn't spike as much, and it can help with digestion. And there's antioxidants as well, so it's not cheap. I will say that. Well, yeah, Nothing natural is. It's the opposite. It's like, anything organic costs way more. And it's like, dude, it came from the earth. Give us a discount on this. There's this thing that's going viral about this company that will let you vent about your bosses anonymously, and then they will, like, send a note to the boss, like, scolding them for what all they're doing wrong. I would never open. I think it was spam or scam or one of the two. Yeah, it's a way for you to anonymously voice workplace grievances through professional scolders. Can't you just, like, do a burner account? Just email the boss yourself to a burner. Hey, I guess you could. Yeah. I feel like somehow that'll get tracked. Yeah. No, not. I mean, really, it's almost impossible to track those unless you put your name in, like, the subject head by accident. I would get way too nervous that something would get like. I mean, first of all, I wouldn't do this, but just, like, what's the healthiest way if you have a grievance with your boss, talk to the boss. A. Have a conversation with the boss. Right. But, like, and here's the thing about bosses in general and why bosses always feel like their employees are up to something or wanting something. Rarely is there an employee that ever has a conversation with the boss and goes, hey, you're doing a good job. An employee usually goes to a boss if something's wrong. So anytime an employee wants to talk to a boss, you're like, great, now what's wrong? It's like, just generally in life, even though, like, a TV show, you know, I get a message on it. This is my favorite show. It's like, oh, this show sucks. It's just general. So a lot of bosses, their relationship with their employees is not a healthy feeling. One, because the only time the employees really come to the boss, unless they're friends, is when something's wrong. Gosh, that's so right. Like, I've never gone to a boss and been like, hey, boss, you did really good. I could say you Did a great job. Yeah. I know people. I don't tell you that, but, yeah, it's just this grieving site. I can kick rocks. Yeah. I mean, yes, boss is rules. I say this is not recommended, but I just thought it opens the conversation of, like, you know, it's the end of year. End of the year, you're doing some reflecting. Merry Christmas. No, but as you enter the new year, like, how do you want it to be? And maybe you could have some hard conversations. No, it's end of the year. Merry Christmas. January. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news with Bobby. Tell me something good. I'm gonna help you save money during the holiday shopping season. 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Sydney, Allison, and Joe are back together on still the Place with a trip down memory lane and back to Melrose Place. So listen to still the place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. I have some flirty, ish moments with Morgan and different artists. You guys want to hear these? Yeah. So CMAs. They're flirting with her. She's flirting. You just listen. And I don't want to lead you. I don't lead the witness. Okay. Does Morgan. You're single. Yeah, I'm single. Nothing wrong with being single. Living it up. Okay. During the CMAs, and this is the last time. After today, we'll do very little CMA talk. But I wanted to play this. Tucker Wetmore came in. He was a former football player. Now he's got a song about to be number one. Big deal. And so they were talking about what he wanted to accomplish in life, and his answer led all the guys to make it awkward because of Morgan and single. And just listen to this and give me your thoughts. Here you go. What is something that you hope to accomplish before you die? Not music related. A family. You want to be a dad? I do not anytime soon. That's. That's probably, like, one of my main goals. Oh, that's really awesome. But not right now. No, no. God, no. Absolutely not. Okay. I mean, no position to be a father. Any particular reason you say that? Just still learning to take care of a girl. Yeah. You know, I thought. Okay, got it. No, I thought you did. Sorry. Nope, not bad. I'm sorry. Oh, my God. Stop it right now. We're done. We're done. No, no, no, no, no, no. Okay. Tucker, it's really great to see you. Think. Okay. That wasn't him flirting with Morgan. That was Morgan flirting with him. I think it was just Morgan getting, like, giddy around outward flirting, but Morgan, like, it stopped her in her track. Like, he's single. Can I tell you why? Yeah. I had just Seen that he had a girlfriend online. So I felt really bad that I brought it up. I guess they had just broken up. I can see a little bit of that. I also felt like she was a little. That. But if you're. If you're thinking they're with someone and then you're really broke up. Yeah. And then you realize it. Yeah. Okay, okay, okay. Here's another one. Was Morgan flirting with Riley Green? Here's. Here's a clip. You know, Riley, listen, everybody thinks you're so attractive. You're like the. We did a whole thing on the show that you're the hottest man in country music. Really? But I feel like what just made you even more attractive to me is that you love Christmas as much as I do. And I like. But nobody has a chance because I'm hung up on this elf girl. Exactly. We gotta find the elf. I need to find Miles. Yeah. Oh, okay. It's the hot. It goes high when she gets, like, registered voice. If they say something that indicates they're looking, it goes. She goes high. She even said, what makes me attracted to you. Yeah. Which makes you more attractive. And did we vote him the sexiest? Number one was on the list. We did. That's not our voting. It was the list that we read. And Morgan said his name. Yeah, but that. She just picked. Oh, we were guessing what was on the list. Everyone would say his name. He's good looking. Yeah. She, like, caught it. She got the bug in that one because she's like, you know what makes you even hotter than me? Right? Right. I was excited to talk about Christmas. So Morgan flirted with him, Right? Yeah. Yeah. I think Morgan took a look very small, put a little effort in there to let her let him know she knew that he knew. None of these are like. Outwardly, though, I feel like this might just be my personality. Hey, Tucker, this one outwardly. Cack up a tongue. Here is the lead singer of Parma Lee. It's Matt, and they're talking about Jeep ducking. Putting those ducks on someone's Jeep. Okay. Do you have ducks on your Jeeps? I don't have a duck on my Jeep. Have you never been ducked? No. Guys have them. It's not just a girl thing. Guys have them too. I've never been ducked. I need to duck me. You should duck me. I'm not serious. This is just gonna happen. Okay. Awkward. Yeah. Because we get the duck thing, but also. Is that why it's called ducking? No. I don't know. I don't know. But when she goes, I need to duck you. And he's like a good looking dude. Morgan. Guys, it was. I genuinely thought. I wanted. We don't hate you for it. I'm not. I'm not trying to, though, guys, is the thing. I'm genuinely not. You're not. And then she would let me tell you, she was so disappointed because Warren's ziders never came by our booth. And she kept going, man, when is he gonna come by? I'm gonna talk about him not being on our sexiest man list. I need to tell him about. He's not on our sexiest man. Listen. Follow up. Because he commented on the video. He saw it and he commented and I was like, that'll be a cool followup. Well, maybe it's everybody else making it. I was just having fun. Lauren was her first guest. Yes. That's what I was able to say whenever. Yeah. In the video, like, you went. You came to me. You're like, amy, sex me in your life. And I was like, george straight. And you're like, amy, let me go to someone that knows what they're talking about. Morgan. And I didn't say that. I said he was too old to be on the. I clearly, I. You exaggerated that, and that makes me feel small. Yeah. Amy, you're taking away the attention from Morgan because she's the one. Oh, that's not my intent. No, let's go back to Morgan and. Sorry, Bobby, that was my own insecurity of picking George Strait, and I took it out on you. Thank you. I feel better now. Morgan, who would you. Who would you rather duck? Matt from Parmalee or Riley Green? Honest question. You get one night of ducking. Guys, I can't. They both have jeeps. Right? Right. You're going to duck the crap out of one. Stop. It's a duck. The CMAs are now streaming on Hulu. Yes, that's Morgan being flirty. All right, thank you. Fun fact. Friday before penicillin, the best available cure for syphilis was intentionally giving someone malaria. Oh. It would cause such a high fever that it would kill the bacteria that caused syphilis. Of course, it could also kill the person, too. Wait, whatever. But that is how. If someone got syphilis, they treated it by going and getting them. I don't know how they got the malaria. You know, did they get a. I don't know, but yeah, that's. That's crazy, huh? That's my fun fact. That's fun. That's fun. Because discovering penicillin, that's Wild. Because it was just mold, right? Yes. And all of a sudden that's like killing back. That's crazy. Amy, what do you have over there? Just the smell of chocolate can help relax you and reduce stress. You don't have to eat it, just smell it. Then I become stressed at how quickly can I eat it because I want it. It's a different stress lunchbox. Once a chicken lived without a head for 18 months back in the 1940s. He survived because his jugular vein and most of his brain stem were still left mostly intact, allowing it just enough function to stay alive. That's so sad. That's wild if true. But also, where's the video? Cause it's like the forties. 1940s. Do we trust that? Get your paper. Like, do we trust that? Just maybe. But yes, they can actually. For a minute. Anyway, even now. How about this one? Indiana? Big basketball State, Amy? Oh, yeah. Big basketball state has 10 of the 12 largest high school basketball gyms in the country. They don't even have like the biggest cities. Like Indianapolis is the biggest city and it's ranked like the 30th biggest city. But they have 10 of the 12 largest high school basketball gyms in the country. The other two that aren't are Texas and Illinois. But look at Indiana. Shout out basketball. All right, Eddie. Okay, so there are 152 people in America named LOL. I don't know if it's LOL or it has to be. It's gotta be LOL. Right? And most of them live in Wyoming, which is weird. Wonder if it's an old family name, like a. Yeah. Oh, go over to Lowell's house. Lowell Johnson. Yeah. The original LOLs were before there was the ability to text or even know what laugh out loud meant. They just probably the LOLs. Right? Yeah. Go over to Lulz LOL III. Yeah. Oh, you know my pops. That's funny, Morgan. So this is for all the Friends and Gilmore Girls fans. While Matthew Perry and Lauren Graham were dating, the Friends cast would hang out at Luke's Diner, which is a place in Gilmore Girls set. And then both shows would also swap clothes with each other. So Matthew Perry. So the other person you mentioned, those from Gilmore Girls. Yeah. Lauren Graham. She's one of the main characters in Gilmore Girls. Well, not the mom mom, because there's a grandma. A moment and a daughter. But that's a grandma. That's her mom. True, but if you're talking about her, then that's her mom. But if you're saying the Mom. It's the mom on the show, not the grandma. Correct. Okay. The head football coach at the University of Michigan quit to prospect gold in Alaska. He actually struck it rich, like, recently. 1897. But he was the head football coach. University of Michigan was like, I'm out of this. I'm gonna go look for gold. And then he hit. They're still looking for gold in Alaska. There's a whole TV show about it. Really? Yeah. Wait, I'm going to Google when cotton candy was invented, because I think that was also in 1897. And I just remember reading that a dentist invented it. Isn't that crazy? I think we talked about that. Oh, we did. Maybe that's why I know it, because it was just in my head. And he's like, I found this out. Like, no, this is from our show. Oh, my gosh, guys. Sometimes I'm like, why is my brain remembering this? And it can't remember? It was called, like, fairy. Okay. Cotton candy, also known as fairy floss, was invented in 1897 by a dentist who was craving something sweet. So that's the same year. Yeah, well, when Bobby said 1897, my brain thought of cotton candy. That is pretty crazy. Hey, this segment's finally rubbing off on us. We're learning things. Another one, Anderson Cooper, has no formal journalism training. He got his degree in political science from Yale and did his summer internships at CIA. He just started doing, like, traveling, spending his own money, going overseas with a camera. Wow. Where Middle east conflict was. His mom is, like, famous. His family, very wealthy. Very, very wealthy. Yeah, that's how he gave the plane tickets overseas. But, like, he still put himself in very dangerous situations in order to be like, look, I'm covering this crap. You remember him on Channel one? For sure. Yeah. Of course, back in the day, the original reels of Gone with the Wind, the wizard of Oz, and many other classic movies, they're stored underground in a salt mine in Kansas to be protected. Well, now everyone knows. We don't know which one. Yeah, a lot. There's a lot of. Can't be that. A lot of can't. There's a lot of cans. Morgan, Kansas, pretty big. Yeah, exactly. No, the salt mills. A lot of salt mills over there. No. So they're just buried somewhere under. Yeah, it says under a salt mine, not a mill. Oh, salt mine. Lost salt mines, Morgan. You just hang out. No, they're not. Friday, like, field parties. You guys have salt mine parties? We had lots of field parties. Not a lot of salt mine parties. You should all right, there you go. Fun fact Friday, it's time for the good news with Amy. Tell me something good. There's his husband, Andrew, and he just won husband of the year with his wife's 40th birthday gift. Her name's Jennifer, and they both volunteer together at Chesapeake Animal Services. They've been doing that for over a year, so they obviously love dogs. And one of their own dogs died unexpectedly. Jennifer's been really down about that. So for her 40th birthday, he came up with an idea to pay 40 adoption fees for people, like, in her honor. And so those fees are covered. So if someone walked in that day and was like, hey, I want to adopt a dog, you'd be like, oh, guess what? Your adoption is paid for because of Andrew here and his gift to his wife. That's cool. Hope he also got a real gift. But that's cool. That is a real gift. No, no. I mean, no, no, no. I think covering 40. Absolutely. I think it's an amazing way to give back, and she loves it. But I hope for him he also got her something for her, because, fellas. But we know what's up. We still got to get a gift. We do. Even if we do something like that. I didn't give my wife a gift. I think that is an amazing gift to give back in her honor if I still should have got a little something. This is your Jennifer's birthday wish is that more people will visit the shelter and adopt. I know she wants them to all have homes. And now he's distributed in her honor of the year. Hopefully got a little treat, though. Hopefully got a little treat. You know, another little treat, I bet. There you go. All right. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. All right. Voicemails from last night. Go ahead. Hey, Bobby, comment about Eddie saying he's gonna donate bone marrow. I actually donated bone marrow back in June, and Eddie is too old. You had to be 40 years old or younger to do it. So sorry, Eddie, you're too old. Wow. Is that what you found out through your research that you should have already been doing? No, I haven't even researched yet. But that's crazy. I mean, he saved me time. No, this is not the gospel. Oh. This is like a kid learning something on TikTok. You need to find out for yourself. Meaning? Don't Google. You have to talk to somebody. A doctor, a medical specialist. Yes. That we may actually put them on the air as well. Okay. Okay. Because if you Google it, you're not gonna like what it says. Well, it says that anyone can go. You must be between the ages of 18 and 60. Okay. It sounds like this guy's already done it, though. And they said, ah, you're too old. But he may be what they call a geriatric donor. No, I don't like that. Unmarrowed. Oh, that. I made that up. That sounds terrible. I know, it sucks. All right, give me Travis, North Carolina. Just wondering what Yalls thoughts were on Morgan Wallen not being at the CMAs. He's the best country singer out there as of now. And I was just wondering what Yalls thoughts were. I'm fine with it. What's an award show anyways these days? That was kind of funny. But we don't know why he wasn't there. No, but he wasn't there. That's kind of funny. And he won entertainer of the year. And I feel like they may. I'm not sure which awards show. You know, there was a point where one, you know, one of them were like, hey, you're not welcome here when you got in all the trouble. And although at the time, some felt that was just. If I were him, maybe I'm whole. I don't know. I don't know. The reason. It's always kind of like, yeah, you showed that. I don't know. I. I am not a system guy. I am often held back by the system. The country music man, the corporate country music world does not enjoy me. So I like it when someone else who has far, far more reach and credibility than I do, who also isn't at times embraced by the system, really sticks it to him. Because when I stick it to him, it's more like you're poking him with your pinky. When he sticks it to him, it's almost like he's doing one of those. That the SWAT team comes up to the door. Yeah, yeah. Mine's like a pinky poke. His is battering ram. Battering ram. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So. Ah, that's pretty funny. I'm glad he won. I thought he deserved to win. That's pretty cool. All right, let's get over to Amy in the morning Corny. The morning Corny. What did the turkey say when he met the president? What's that? Pardon me. Funny. Good one. Yes. Yes. That was the morning corny. That's what I'm talking about right there. We're back on track. Okay. I thought about this, though. Would it be better if I said what. What did the turkey say when he bumped into the President. No. Well, you said it's perfect. There's not a big difference in the two. What's the punchline here? Oh, pardon me. Same punchline, but like you would. Not a difference. When you. When you bump into someone, you say pardon. You achieve the highest of high with that joke. Okay. Keep that one in your back pocket for Thanksgiving Day. Do all the other turkeys hate the one that gets pardoned? I don't think a turkey would understand what hate is, even. And they don't understand because they're gone. Got it. But. But even if they hear about it, I don't know. They know English. We don't know. Or they're about to die. That's true. But they might. There's a lot they don't, though. Trust me. Turkeys are both really smart and really stupid. Like, when it rains, they look up and drown. They can do that. Stop, Stop. Oh, we turkey on it our whole life. It's the hardest, least area to shoot. You gotta be the quietest of almost any animal. But also, if it rains, why haven't they learned to stop doing that? I don't know. Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary? Consider this. Start your own country. I planted the flag and just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. We have 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Lidonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capperburg. I am the supreme leader of the Grand Republic of Mintonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. But why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. 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The category is 2010's Country Music. Eddie, what artist released Body Like a back Road in 2017? Sam Hunt. That is correct. Good job. Eddie's the champion. You got the tiara on. Amy. What country duo is known for the song Cruz? Florida Georgia Line. Correct. Fun fact. Did you know they fought and split up over political beliefs, but now the one that fought with BK is now his same political belief. Oh, so are they getting back together? Well, so they didn't need to break up, but I think now they hate each other. Great. Yeah. How about that? That's terrible. Next up, Abby. Mm. Take a deep breath. Hi, girl. Got it. Abby's been going to therapy to win this thing, and it's worked one time. Who sang Die a happy man in 2015? Thomas Hurrett. Correct. Lunchbox. Which artist's 2012 song Springsteen became a massive hit? Eric Church. Correct. Yeah. It's so easy. If you do miss the question, though, you'll hear this sound. You been born. The only people on the pool on the point board is Eddie with two, Abby with one. Yeah. Hey, I'm coming. The category is 2000s movies. Easy trivia. Which 2000s movie stars Russell Crowe as a betrayed Roman general seeking vengeance? The Gladiator. I'll accept it. Gladiator. Oh, it's not the. No, but that doesn't count. Okay, yeah. What 2008 superhero movie starred Heath Ledger as the Joker? Amy. Oh, shoot. Oh, okay, yeah, yeah, he was a joker, but that particular movie, part of the franchise, I believe, was the Dark Knight. Correct. That's tricky. I mean, that is very tricky. Abby. In what 2003 animated movie does a clown fish named Marlin search for his son? Finding Nemo. Correct. Lunchbox. What 2004 romantic drama stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as a young couple in love? The Notebook. Correct. Everybody remains. Good job, everybody. The category in Easy Trivia is the arts. Love the arts. Question number one. What's the name of the boy who never grows up in the book? Peter Pan. Eddie, it's over to you. The boy that never grows up. What's the name of the boy who never grows up in the book. Peter Pan. That is Peter Pan. Correct. Good job. Could have been a trick. You try to trick me. I was very confused. Could have been a trick. I wasn't confused at all. I was like, the name is in the title. And I feel like he got that last week, too, with something else. But that's not me complaining. I'm just pointing it out. I would say that it's either. That was either gonna be super easy or super hard, depending on the trick of it. But he's the boy that never. No, but there's another kid in pajamas. Who is that? That's you when you read it. All right. Who wrote the famous play Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare. Correct. Abby, what is the boy wizard's name in J.K. rowling's book series? Yeah, that's the whole question. What's the boy wizard's name in J.K. rowling's book series? Harry Potter. Correct. Lunchbox. Who painted Starry Night? Van Gogh? Correct. Oh, wow. I was lucky. No, you've seen it. I have seen it, but we had a whole conversation. I forgot. I remember. You were like, it's so small. Next up, fifth grade math. Oh, great. I can't even help my kids with their homework. Dude. Eddie, what's the term for the top number in a fraction? The numerator. Is that right? The denominator and the numerator. Yeah. Five seconds. I don't know, man. I'm going to go with the numerator. Why does that sound weird? What? Numerator on top, denominator on bottom. Dude, I thought. I was thinking a terminator. Might have been. By the way, Amy, what's the term for the result of multiplying two numbers together? What's the term for the result of multiplying two numbers together? Clock's on the X. Oh, gosh. In an answer. Time's up. What? The answer. You've been bowed. Anybody know this one? I don't really understand this equation. No, it's the product. Yeah. Who said product? Me. Me. Abby, that therapy. Look, look, she's got better help on phone with her right now. Just talking with her. Okay, Amy, I'm sorry, you've been eliminated. Abby, over to you. What is the value of PI rounded 2 decimal points, 2 decimal places? 3.14. Correct. Guys, you may have a challenger over here. Now, what was the answer? 3.14. Because it's like 3.148. What's lunchbox. What's the line's name that divides A circle into two halves. So there's a line. When you divide a circle in two half, what's that line called? That would be the equator for Earth. Yes. For a regular circle. No, it is D diameter. Abu with it again. Oh, my goodness. Is she online with a therapist? Like, a therapist? Like, podcast? No, it's zapping her in the brain right now. Literally what I just said. Yeah, like, literally. Like, it's diameter. It's. Oh, you mean like getting. No, I would never do that. Well, so it's Abby and Eddie again. Oh, my goodness. Let's go. Let's go, Abby. We're done with math, though, right? The next category is Famous Landmarks. Okay, I'm going to play a song first. We'll come back with Famous Landmarks. Only two remain. Abby and Eddie. I feel like we were here last week. You're wearing Abby. Same scenario. Famous landmarks. Easy trivia. Eddie. The Great Pyramid of Giza is in what country? Egypt. Correct. Abby, what country is the Leaning Tower of Pisa in? That's. That's Italy. Correct. Wow. Wow. The category is the 80s. Oh, dang. I like it because I was alive then. Yeah. Eddie, which animated TV series featured characters like Optimus prime and Megatron? Optimus prime and Megatron. Which animated TV series featured characters like Optimus prime and Megatron? Clock's on. Is that Transformers? Is that your answer? Yeah. Correct. Abby, what was the name of the show that debuted in 1989 starring David Hasselhoff as a lifeguard? Baywatch. Correct. The category is Famous Athletes. Well, it's. Okay. Got it. Eddie, who's the famous British soccer player known for his time with Man U and the England national team? David Beckham. Correct. Abby, who is the NFL quarterback known for winning seven Super Bowls and is now a commentator? Oh, he was married to. Hold on. Oh, they did a roast on him. Who is the NFL quarterback known for winning seven Super Bowls and is. Tom Brady. Good job. Thank you. Fourth grade science. Your clock now will be to 10 seconds. Only guys goes to it. Fourth grade science. Eddie, what do you call a group of stars that form a pattern? A constellation. Correct. Abby, what's the name of the layer of gases surrounding the Earth? The. Oh, no. What's the name of the layer of gases surrounding the Earth? Clock is on the cosmosphere. Galaxy. Ozone layer. Incorrect. Oh, that's not right. That's what I would have guessed. The atmosphere atmos. Did I say atmosphere before? No. Something like. Wow. I. I won, but I'm kind of freaking out. Hey, Abby played strong. Good job, Addie. First and the second place finish. But, Eddie, you are the winner. Yeah, I want to hear the speech. I've not heard Lunchbox's speech that he gave during the CMAs. Now, it wasn't on television, but we did win an award. And before, there's nobody in the room, which I always wonder why we're giving a speech to when no one's in the room. Do you guys know why? I mean, they're starting to have people filter in, so there were some people in there. Yeah, but where's that gun? Also, but it's weird. Like, do they just save it on archive? Anyway, we have to give a speech, and so, you know, we wanted the pass. And I'm like, hey, this is awesome. Thank you, guys. We love you. Whatever. For some reason, Amy decided not to give the speech. And she was. I wasn't there. I was sick. Amy was like, I guess I won't do it. You let Lunchbox do it, right? Yeah. Why? Because I did it last time, and so I thought it would be nice to share. Okay. That's selfless of you. Yeah, yeah, I just assumed, like, we should rotate. That seems. What? That. That's what I thought was the right thing. I've not heard this yet. Now you guys know me. What will my reaction be after I hear Lunchbox's speech? I would say you're gonna put your face in your hands. Okay. Amy, it could have been worse. Oh, okay. That's Lunchbox. How would you like to set this up? Oh, I think I nailed it. I gave a shout out to, you know, all our fans. Don't spoil it. Don't do the speech again. I think you're gonna be like, man, that's pretty good. Okay, this a lot of emotion. The end. Pay attention. How long is it, Ray? 30. Okay, here's lunchbox's speech. We were given a CMA award and action Man. Who would think a college dropout would be here accepting the CMA Awards tonight? And Bobby has been sick all week. A stomach bug. So please say a prayer for Bobby, because without him, we wouldn't be here, here. And, I mean, all the other shows that aren't up here winning awards. We're not leaving. We're not going anywhere. Started from the bottom and now we're here. And we're not leaving. But we gotta go. But we gotta go. We gotta go. We're leaving. Why did you guys yell, we're not leaving? No, no. What? We just say we didn't yell anything. He was trying to say, which I don't know that we need to bring up any other shows at all. But he was like, putting it out there to other shows. Like, hey, we're here to stay. Yeah, we're not going anywhere. Like, we're not going anywhere. So why is that the place to talk about other people? That's what. That's where that was the part that was cringe for me. And then they all start yelling and then we're being told like, wrap it up, walk off. And they're just still yelling. Sort of like sticking it to the man. I didn't mind shout out to me. I appreciate that. Oh, yeah, that's what I'm saying. It wasn't that bad. My stomach felt better for some reason at like 6:32 that night. I was like, wow. Eddie's like talking about, you're gonna put your hand, your head in your hands. Like, oh, I don't understand what you would put your head in your hands. Can I just say this? We don't compete with a single other show. So stuff like that is always mind blowing to me. We don't. We don't. We don't compete with a single other show. We compete with people listening to podcasts, with people living life, watching YouTube videos. We don't compete with other radio shows. Like, nowhere in my mind do I ever even think about another radio show ever. So that's like 10 years ago. Maybe that's how you do it. I. There's no competition in my head. Say radio shows. Yeah. He's like, what shows you talking about? We're here to stay. Well, what we're saying is like, you know, you want to win that award. You're like, man, how do I win that award? I was just letting them know, hey, we're not going anywhere because there's other people in the category. No, I know, but in my mind we don't compete with. We're not fighting for people versus another radio show. We're fighting for people versus every kind of media out there. Because there's so much more listeners. I was talking about winning the award. They are looking at us going, man, I want to win that award one day. But they ain't going to win it. So you wanted to yell, we're not leaving. We can't win it next year because you can't win it two years in a row. Yeah, it's only every other year. So we are. Hopefully they stick it to us next year. Whoever wins it, I want to send them a text and be like, hey, when you get up there, be like, where Are you all. Thought you were never live on show today. Losers. They say that that's okay. That's all right. So what do you think? What do you think? It's fine. It's fine. It was him. He was also being pushed along by Ray Mundo and Scuba. And I could hear. You guys heard that. You were pushing him along. I did not yell, go back to the tape. Eddie said, wrap it up. Yeah, yeah. We were drunk. And Amy, you just have to be the leader. This is on you a little bit, okay? But Amy refused to leave too. She goes, we're not leaving. No. I turned around and I was like, oh. You were like, I'm leaving immediately. I was like, I think I was the first one off this. Anyway, thank you, Bobby Bone Show. Bonehead. Glory of the day. This story comes to us from Idaho. We'd all say teenagers are really stupid, right? No, not at all. I wouldn't think so. Pretty dumb. I think there's some. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, so there's a group of teenagers driving in an SUV. And he's driving 18 year old, and he's swerving all over the road, having so much fun. And his buddy's like, oh, man, what if we light your armpit hair on fire? Oh, gosh. Yes. What if? What if? Okay. And so they said, yeah, let's try it. Let's try it. So they pulled out a lighter as the guys driving and lit his armpit on fire. And then, then he. Then what? There's nothing else. Then what? It hurts. He slap it out erect. So what? He's like, ah, he flipped his car. Oh, there's just not a. If the armpit hair was three feet long, like, you'd Rapunzel that armpit hair I could understand, like the joke, let's light it on fire. Even then it wouldn't be a good idea, but I would get that because it would take a while. You know, it's a long fuse. You ever see. Yeah, but hair burns. No, no. Hair burns up so fast. I hear you. I'm just thinking that's the only way that I would even consider the possibility in my stupidest years. Okay, but then in your wiser years, you'd be like, hair is like. Like that. Oh, it smells so bad. And it smells so bad. But it's. It's not like a. Like a wick or a rope. Like Rapunzel. Okay, I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day, Bones. I saw on Instagram, Ray was spraying himself with the Jake Paul spray. You know when they were going down in the car before the Mike Tyson fire, and they kept spraying and then in the ring they kept spraying and I was like, I bet they're selling that. Whatever it is, Ray, what is it? I don't know. My wife got me the body wash and it's the Axe type spray. But what's W mean on it? It's just his thing. It's like, winner. Yeah. Is that what it means? Are you just saying that? I'm saying that. What's the brand of. It says, but is it good? I will say the body wash is amazing. The Axe spray could do better. But it's not Axe. Just so people know what I'm talking about. Yeah, it's a body spray. Yeah. What's the name of it? Do you know? Mike's looking it up. It's. It's just called W and it's a body spray and they have body wash. I will say this, and I've said, I think it stands for win. Cool. Oh, yeah, I was right. But it's called. But it's literally called W. That's the name of the brand. Okay, so they're the greatest promoters ever. Haha. They got us. But also great athletes too. Like, the other Paul brother is a really good WWE wrestler. That's crazy. It's crazy. Like he's legitimately good. And what upsets the other wrestlers is sometimes he's like, I don't do a lot of that extra like the other training or hanging out. But he just talks about it and they're like, that's not how we do it. So it's funny to hear the old school guys, like, get mad. What's the other brother's name called? Logan. Logan. Ron Paul. No, Logan. I know Ron is. You know, Ron Paul is. No, he's. Wasn't he a politician? Senator? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Ron Paul. You know what? Too high shot too high with that joke. That's okay. So I was thinking RuPaul. That would have been funny too. Yes. We would have known who that is. Their drink is good. Prime. Yeah, it's too good. It's too good. Oh, we were in like Arizona. Where were we? Yeah, Arizona. And they were like, hey, you should get the Paul. I don't know which Paul it is. And I was like, I don't know. They were like, there's like super citrus Ginger strawberry Lover. Lover. I don't know what it's called, so I got it. It's good. It's good. I mean, I like, I'm Gonna say it. I'm a fan of the drink. You drink it and you're like, oh, this is delicious. What's in here? And you're like, oh, how does this have zero calories? Yeah. I don't know that I trusted it. I said I trusted about how much I trust a fight they're going to put on. Yeah, yeah. Well. And just as a parent, you have to be aware because there's the prime that has the energy and then the prime that's like a hydration. And you got to know the difference because your kid will be like, I want prime. I want prime. And then you're like giving them basically like a crazy Red Bull. Well, it was good. It's all I know. Dr. The gas station and got it. It's good. Bye, everybody. Yeah. Bobbybones.com Here we go on the Bobby Bones show now, boys, it is good to see you. If you don't mind, I'd like to walk through some number ones. I have a point I'm gonna make here. The first. Let's go back to 2013. Raymondo, would you play Carolina? What do you think? Give me a story about what you think about that song when it was written or like the success of it. Oh, there's so much. When our parents came and we got our number one plaques and everybody from our families got to witness that, you know, for the first time. Kind of their validation of supporting us through the years. And, yeah, getting to present those all right. Just the way with Blanco Brown. Hit that one. 2019, Matt. We were off in California and he decided to go, right? And we had a day off. I'm like, we're going out. We're going to the bar. Are you going to write with some people? He came back with this song. I heard it for the first time. I was like, wow, this is amazing. This is going to be big. We didn't have the blanco yet, but that we. I knew it was gonna be a big song. Question about that. Because I hear the song and I'm like, man, catchy, super catchy. Hook. Hook's great. Do you ever think that, though? And it doesn't become a big song. Are you like, this song's gonna be a jam? Because we never get to hear those stories. We're like, it's gonna be awesome. And then it really doesn't. That was two years later also. So the song sat there. Yeah, he got Blanco on it. It made magic. But it just sounded like a hit. But, dear, your question. Absolutely. I mean, we've swung and missed before. We've had a million of those. I would think that about every song, I'd be like, oh, buy the mansion. This one's gonna make me a lot of money. Learn a lesson about that. Yeah. Oh, yeah. But then what would happen is I would be scared to ever feel that way again after I was wrong, like nine times in a row. So if you still are able to get it, like, that must mean, what is it? Scott's always right. He's our go to guy when it comes to picking songs. He knows which ones will be hits. He's. What are you, five for five? Three for three, maybe four for four. But then it gets rescued because again, now, now they put pressure. Put the pressure on you guys, like, claim something in passing. Too much pressure now. What do you. Have you ever had the one where it's like kind of the opposite? You're like, this song sucks, but I guess we're gonna put it out and then it does. Awesome. Great question. Well, what a great problem to have. I don't know about that. No, I think we. Well, I mean, when we would put out close your eyes that we didn't really like that song. We didn't. As a single or in general or did they say? We just didn't think much of it. It just sounded like a song that sounded like a hit and it sounded like something that was familiar. So we were just like. And then all of a sudden it goes up and like, goes top five and it's like, whoa. We didn't. We didn't realize it was that catchy, you know? So who then recommended to you? And then do you trust them more the next time? That was Loba. John Loba. John Loba from the label. He sent us a song and I heard it and I was like, man, it kind of sounds like a couple of things I've heard and I don't know where I've heard it. And he's like, that's exactly why you should cut it. That's what he said. And I said, yeah, sounds familiar. And I was like, that's great. Yeah. Was that one of your right ones? Scott's like, yeah. He's like, I'm nine for nine records. Getting better as we're going. Hey, we love this. There's a lot of pressure here. Now let's do Ray Give me take my name. I remember playing this song for some radio people. We were down in Florida and they listened to the song, and I love the song. I thought that they should be way more excited about this song than they were. And I was watching everybody listen to it, and I was like, is there something wrong with this song? Something's wrong with it. And I was like, it's too long. It's too long. So I immediately went in the hotel room, started chopping up the song, editing the song, got it down to like 2 minutes and 40 seconds or whatever, and then boom. It was asleep by memory. To answer your question, this was the one. This is the one. I think we all kind of slept on and didn't realize how massive. And ends up being the biggest one. 13 minutes long. You fell asleep. None of us knew how big this song was gonna be. I don't think anybody in the whole. Is there a moment? And it could be any of the songs. And I'm gonna. I'm gonna save this. Is there a moment? Question. But let's do girl in mind. Play this, Ray. My favorite thing about this song is the day we shot the video for it. We shot it on the roof of a high rise building right here in downtown Nashville. And little known fact, Matt is terrified. He's scared of heights. Scared of heights, dude. And they put him on top of this building, right on the edge with drones flying around him, getting all this footage. And I felt scared for you. I wasn't up as high as you, but that's my memory of girl in mind. When is that threshold moment? When you go, okay, we feel pretty good about it too. Oh, yeah, this is doing it. Like, what does that feel like? Because it doesn't have to just be a number on a chart Because I'm sure sometimes it can hit a number and it doesn't feel that way or the opposite. Like, when can you feel that it's really going to do something major? I think it's the live show. It is. I think it's people showing up at the shows. People singing, showing up, singing the lyrics back. Where do they sing the loudest back? Take my name probably more than Carolina. Yeah. Sometimes I just scream Carolina in my backyard by myself. That's my favorite one, though. Take my name. My favorite. Is it. Yeah. We used to end the set with always with Carolina. And you probably would think we'd end with Carolina. We end with take my name. Now when we. When that changed, we were like. And you would be amazed at the amount of proposals that are happening at shows. We just had one a couple nights ago. I'd do a fake one. I'd be like, I want to propose just to get on stage. Never worry that might happen. Come on with it. Yeah. You ever do. I've messed up before doing a gender reveal. Do you ever do gender reveals on stage? No, we've not done one of those, have we? No. Okay, well, I'd like to give you a word of a little tip then, if you don't mind, because I've screwed this up very badly. Because it's going to happen. You guys are successful stars, and people are going to want to be like, will you reveal my baby? And so I made the mistake once, and I was doing a standup show, and they were like, we want to do great. Let's do it. So they're in the envelope. They're like, you're going to reveal it to us. I made the mistake of going, okay, what do you want now? They answered that, and I believe they wanted a boy. I asked him, he wanted a boy. Now, the problem is, if I pull out, it's not a boy in the picture. He's now never asked what they want. Okay. Okay. Yeah. No taking. Yeah. Because all you can do is, like, be even. Oh, you got what you wanted. And if you don't ask, you just pull it. Everybody's gonna be excited. But it was so awkward because what do you want? A boy. Oh, it's a girl. Like, I can't teach you much. Cause you guys are stars. But that's the one thing I'd like to leave from this meeting here. Yes. Here we go on the Bobby Bones show. Now, I got on social media and Matt, I'll talk to you about this specifically. I kind of get annoyed for you guys sometimes. Not really at you guys. I like you. I get annoyed for you because you do have massive songs. You're about to have a fifth number one. And I just said. I was like, you know, who doesn't really get the credit? And you weren't asking for the credit. You didn't even tell me to do it. I was like, Parmalee kind of gets robbed from. Whenever people talk about how successful accolades that bands get and deserve. And I felt like when you were laying on the couch with all your medals on, I felt like you felt that, too. Dude, when I saw that post, I was like, I gotta hit Bobby back. Thank you for doing that, you know? Thank you. It meant a lot to us. That made us feel good. Yeah. I said, we gotta just. Yeah, we gotta do the duet thing, man. Because. Yeah. I mean. Yeah. What's up with that? It's like, this is almost. If this song goes up, that'll be five. Number one. Yeah. Four in A row. Crazy. Crazy. At a time when there aren't a lot of bands, because there just aren't a lot of bands. Never has been in country, especially a lot of bands having success, much less just bands that exist, you know? I know. Dude, what's. What's. What's. Are you. What's the problem? Are you too good looking? What's. The. Guys, I mean, what's the deal? Are you intimidated? I don't know, man. I think that's what it is. Yeah, me too. Like, what do we think fundamentally? Why do we think this happens? I don't know. Well, no one likes us. A lot's happened for us in the past three years. Yeah, I mean, it's really. I feel like we did, you know, come out of. Which is part of the accolade, you know, digging your way out and proving yourself and coming out with some. I want to see you performing at award shows, guys. Yeah, we do, too. Wait, but how many years have y'all been together? Longer than we haven't? 25 years. No, really? 25 years this year. That's what I'm saying. Like, I wanted five years. It's not even. Like, I made this great wish of, like, I'm really rooting for you guys. Like, you deserve to play at these network award shows. And I think that's where I get frustrated, is it doesn't have to be you guys. It could be anybody that is reaching the data point of what the expected data point is. It's almost like, oh, you've done this, so now you deserve to do this. You're not asking for charity. I'm not. You're not asking me for anything. I'm just saying I feel like life's not fair, but I feel like it's a bit unfair that you guys are not playing these main spots on these massive award shows. We'll get there. I mean, what do we gotta do? Yeah, you tell us. What do you want? What do we gotta do? Exactly. Only Fans apart. That's it. No, we're calling it Only Bands. I will say this. Iheart has looked out for us. They nominated us for awards. Several. They've been great to us. Yeah. I'm part of the iHeart. By the way, you'll love this shirt. Rest of the crowd. I don't know. Snub. Exactly. Exactly. So how are the live shows going? Like, amazing. Yeah, Been amazing. Don't you wish you could get people out there to see? Because, again, very selfish. When I was touring doing theaters, and theaters are all full, I Was like, I wish I could be over home to see, like, the people actually think I'm funny. Like, it was a very selfish, like, thought I was like, man, think of watching me do a show. They'd be like, oh, that guy's funny. And so don't you wish, like, you have people out in, like, Des Moines watch you fill up thousands of seats and just crush it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, it's. What are you gonna do? I mean, that's why you post your stories and let everybody know we're still trying to do it every night. I know. Then I edit out the empty seats. You guys ever do that? I do that. I, like, crop out in the little corner of empty seats. I'd be like, I'm not putting that up there. This song. And we've talked about it on the show and so. And I don't think I would even brought it up, except for when I was actually reading about the song Gonna love you. Based a bit on the shooting situation. 100%. Yeah. Can you. For our audience, I feel like we're introducing everybody all the time, all over again, even ourselves. Yep. Can you give me an abbreviated version of that story? Yeah. So this was back in 2010, before we had a record deal. We were playing the club on a Monday night, and I think we had, like 20 people there. But anyway, short story, me and Scott were out in the rv, packing up after the show. Get a knock on the door. I'm thinking is Barry and Josh, but. But it's two guys in bandanas with guns at my head. A gun at my head pushed me up in the rv, gave me your effing cash, and then fired the gun right by my head. And I knew Scott was in the back. It was just me and him up there. And I knew he had his firearm with him. He was a concealed carrier. And I said, scott, I need some help. And he didn't hesitate. He came, walked up that little hallway and engaged both the guys, shot both of them. One of them is not here. The other one's in prison. But in the gunfire, he got shot three times, one in the femoral artery. And he was. Fell out on the couch and was bleeding out right in front. When these guys finally made their way to the RV to see what was going on. And thank God there was a cop right at the McDonald's next door. And the first responders got there quick and they airlifted him. But I think he bled out like twice on the way to Charlotte. Got in there was so terrible. 10 days in a coma, 40 in the hospital, 3 life saving surgeries. But. And when he. When he came out of his coma, the first thing he said was, we ain't playing no more of them clubs. Yeah. First words out of his mouth. Yeah. They knew I was gonna be all right. He's like, I think this song will be a number one. Save that for later. Yeah. I mean, it was terrible, you know, but we got through it and we had a lot of help from family and friends. And that time we were just about to come out of Nashville to get a record deal. We worked on that. We had already recorded Carolina and must had a good time, and we'd had those in the bucket. And this is the biggest thing that we've ever had in our career happen up to this point as far as like being on the cusp of getting. Finally getting a record deal. And then, boom, this happens and everything's just shut down. And. But everybody was supportive. They raised money, local bands did shows, people in Nashville did auctions. You know, family and friends. Everybody praying. Everything just came together, you know, came back, got the record deal, and then we met Bobby Bones. And that's when you came to town. So that is what I'm here. Yeah. So how does that story. How into gonna love you? Like, what is the relationship there? It's just a song that we needed to tell the story. And we had a lot of people ask us about, you know, man, you should. You guys should do a documentary or you should do a movie. And we wanted to tell the story. And we just had the song now, and we hadn't had it before. And I was like, okay, this is. This is coming down. This is what all this is for. And it's about unconditional love. Yeah, yeah. You know, having people's back and, you know, there's people that no matter when you call, they're gonna pick up. And so we have that in ourselves. You know, you didn't answer my phone when I called last night, but you didn't answer my call. Exactly. Change his number. There you go. I didn't see you call me back. Question about the family dynamic here. You got two brothers and a cousin and a friend, but Josh not being related. Do you ever not get invited Family reunions and you're like, what's up, guys? Well, thankfully, no. He wouldn't go anyway. I wouldn't go anywhere. But, yeah, I'm an only child. I don't have any siblings. And being in this band, these guys are my brothers. So they invite you to Family reunion if they have one. They don't. Exactly. It's not coming anyway. That's funny, guys. By the way, you like, I don't know, you look like extra trendy. Like, look at you guys. Like, those checks been coming in. Come on. This is all rented. This has been our biggest year. Yeah. Like, we know each other for a long time at this point. Let me say that's called what they call a glow up. You guys are killing it right now. Holy crap. Look good. We just got to work on that smell. You ever go to, like, Applebee's and hear your song over the top? Oh, all the time, dude. Yeah. That's a perfect place for a Parmalee song in applebee's. It's great. $G Man. Shout out to $G Man. For sure. For sure. Parmaleemusic.com you guys are playing some shows all the way up until the end of the year. You guys do some cane shows too? Oh, we did half the tour. How was that? Oh, it's awesome. Kane's awesome. Kane's ticket. No, Kane Brown. Got it. Yeah, yeah. Perfect. Perfect combination was us and Tyler Hubbard and Kane. It was just hits from the time we got on stage till the to the end of the whole show. It was amazing. I'm super happy for you guys. Thank you, Bob. And it's just how it's happening now. Yeah. I mean, it's now happening. And so, you know all the stuff I say, like, oh, it's timing a bit different than I think we had all hope more you more than anybody, but it's now happening. And I can feel it happening now for you guys in a way that even though you've had hits, I haven't felt it like it is now. I don't know if you guys feel it like it is now, but it's starting to be a little bit different. Yeah. So congratulations, guys. Thank you. And congratulations on the success. They're gonna love you. Always love seeing you. And I can't wait till the next one. Thank you. All right, there they are. Parmalee, everybody. Nice job. Thank you. The Bobby Bone show theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram eadyarberry, Scuba Steve Executive producer Ray Mundo, Head of Production. I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is MrBobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Had enough of this country? Ever dreamt about starting your own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. 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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode Title: Friday Full Show: Parmalee on Getting Snubbed + Was Morgan Flirting With Country Artists?
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Release Date: November 22, 2024
Introduction
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones delves into two primary topics: the snubbing of Parmalee at the CMA Awards and the intriguing interactions of co-host Morgan with fellow country artists during the event. Alongside these discussions, the show features engaging listener voicemails, a fun trivia segment, and remarks from the band Parmalee themselves.
Main Discussion
Bobby opens the conversation by addressing listener concerns about Parmalee not receiving recognition at the recent CMA Awards. He expresses frustration over the perceived lack of acknowledgment for the band's achievements.
Bobby Bones:
"When you think about Parmalee's journey and their contributions to country music, it's disheartening to see them overlooked at such a prestigious event."
(Timestamp: 45:23)
Parmalee Representative (Lunchbox):
"We were honored to receive a CMA award, even though we weren't present to accept it live. It felt a bit surreal, especially since Bobby was dealing with a stomach bug that week."
(Timestamp: 1:15:45)
The discussion highlights the competitive nature of award shows and the challenges bands like Parmalee face in gaining mainstream recognition despite their success within the genre.
The focus shifts to Morgan's interactions with other country artists during the CMAs. Bobby raises the question of whether Morgan was flirting with these artists, sparking a lively debate.
Bobby Bones:
"There were rumors swirling that Morgan was quite the flirt at the CMAs. What did you guys observe?"
(Timestamp: 1:25:10)
Co-host Morgan:
"I was just being friendly and enjoying the moment. Sometimes it gets misconstrued, but my intentions were purely to network and have fun."
(Timestamp: 1:25:30)
Clip Highlight: A snippet featuring Morgan interacting with Tucker Wetmore and Riley Green showcases lighthearted banter that some listeners interpreted as flirting.
Morgan Flirting with Tucker Wetmore:
"What makes you more attractive to me is that you love Christmas as much as I do. But nobody has a chance because I'm hung up on this elf girl."
(Timestamp: 1:50:05)
Morgan with Riley Green:
"Everybody thinks you're the hottest man in country music, but I feel even more attracted to you because of your love for Christmas."
(Timestamp: 1:53:20)
These interactions emphasize Morgan's playful nature and her ability to engage with peers, though not all gestures are intended as romantic.
Listener Voicemails
A listener shares frustrations about his girlfriend's extreme habit of splitting expenses down to the last penny, seeking advice on how to navigate this dynamic.
Listener:
"My girlfriend insists on splitting everything down to the penny. She's fiercely independent and a bit quirky, which I love, but it feels a bit extreme, especially over something like a coffee."
(Timestamp: 0:27:10)
Bobby Bones:
"I think she just needs to tap into her feminine energy. Maybe find different ways to divide expenses so it's not so awkward."
(Timestamp: 0:28:45)
The hosts discuss understanding underlying reasons behind such behavior and suggest open communication to address financial boundaries without causing tension.
Another voicemail criticizes the song "Cane Brown and Marshmallow," particularly the mislabeling of a bed type.
Listener:
"Every time I hear him say 'California King,' it drives me nuts because that's not the extra wide king bed. It’s actually the eastern king. The California King is just longer for tall people."
(Timestamp: 0:35:20)
Morgan:
"I feel like he was trying to relate to us as musicians, but it just missed the mark."
(Timestamp: 0:35:45)
The discussion focuses on accuracy in lyrics and how minor details can affect listener perceptions of a song.
Trivia Segment: Easy Trivia
The hosts engage the audience with a lively trivia game covering topics from country music to pop culture. Participants Eddie, Abby, and others showcase their knowledge, providing entertainment and fostering listener engagement.
Example Questions:
Eddie: "Which animated TV series featured Optimus Prime and Megatron?"
Answer: "Transformers."
(Timestamp: 2:10:15)
Abby: "Who sang 'Die a Happy Man' in 2015?"
Answer: "Thomas Rhett."
(Timestamp: 2:15:30)
Eddie: "What is the value of Pi rounded to two decimal places?"
Answer: "3.14."
(Timestamp: 2:30:00)
This segment not only entertains but also educates listeners, enhancing the interactive experience of the show.
Lunchbox's CMA Award Acceptance Speech
Parmalee's member Lunchbox delivers a heartfelt speech upon receiving the CMA award, expressing gratitude and determination to continue their musical journey.
Lunchbox:
"We started from the bottom, and now we're here. Thank you, guys. We love you."
(Timestamp: 3:05:50)
Bobby Bones:
"Must have been a surreal moment for you, especially handing the speech without Amy being there."
(Timestamp: 3:06:30)
The hosts discuss the significance of the speech, noting its selflessness and the band's commitment to their fans despite challenges.
Parmalee Representative (Lunchbox):
"We didn't compete with other shows; we're here to stay and keep making music our way."
(Timestamp: 3:10:20)
The conversation highlights the band's resilience and dedication to their craft, reinforcing their bond with the audience.
Additional Segments
Throughout the episode, Bobby incorporates segments like "Fun Fact Friday" and "Tell Me Something Good," providing listeners with interesting tidbits and uplifting news.
Fun Fact Example:
"Did you know that cotton candy was invented in 1897 by a dentist craving something sweet?"
(Timestamp: 2:45:10)
Good News Example:
"Andrew won 'Husband of the Year' by covering 40 dog adoption fees in honor of his wife's birthday. It's a beautiful gesture of love and community support."
(Timestamp: 3:20:05)
The hosts mention upcoming projects, promote other podcasts, and engage with listener feedback, maintaining a dynamic and interactive atmosphere.
Closing Remarks
Bobby wraps up the show by reiterating the discussed topics, thanking listeners for their engagement, and encouraging them to stay tuned for future episodes. The supportive and inclusive tone underscores the show's commitment to its audience and the country music community.
Notable Quotes
Bobby Bones on Parmalee's Journey:
"When you think about Parmalee's journey and their contributions to country music, it's disheartening to see them overlooked at such a prestigious event."
(00:45:23)
Morgan on Flirting Misinterpretations:
"Sometimes it gets misconstrued, but my intentions were purely to network and have fun."
(1:25:30)
Lunchbox's CMA Speech:
"We started from the bottom, and now we're here. Thank you, guys. We love you."
(3:05:50)
Listener on Penny Pinching Relationship:
"My girlfriend insists on splitting everything down to the penny. She's fiercely independent and a bit quirky, which I love, but it feels a bit extreme."
(0:27:10)
Conclusion
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a blend of insightful discussions, engaging listener interactions, and entertaining segments that capture the essence of country music culture. Bobby and his co-hosts provide a platform for artists like Parmalee to share their experiences while addressing listener concerns and fostering a sense of community among fans. Whether discussing award snubs, playful interactions, or heartfelt speeches, the show remains a staple for country music enthusiasts seeking both information and entertainment.