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So Washington, D.C. they're launching $130,000 pilot program to reduce rat population. And what they're doing is they're putting the rats on birth control.
C
Wow.
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A pilot?
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Oh, no, it's a pilot program.
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Oh, like they're not.
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Like, if it works there. Like, if it works in D.C. they might, you know, launch it across the country. But they put the birth control in, like, some bait, and then the rat gets it, and then they can't get pregnant because. Did you know how long it takes a rat to get pregnant and give birth?
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No idea.
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It's fast.
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Like, three weeks.
B
Wow.
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So that's why controlling the rat population is important. And so now they're going to see if they can give them birth control, and then I don't think that'll be
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needed in a lot of places. But in the. Where the population is very dense.
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Yeah, like D.C. or New York or.
C
That's so sad. Like, what do the rats want? To have their first kid.
A
I know. And then.
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And then they're not by choice. They're on birth control and they can't have their kid.
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Rats are prolific breeders with a gestation period of 21 to 23 days. A female rat can become pregnant every four to five days when in heat and become pregnant again within 48 hours of giving birth.
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Yeah, see, it happens fast.
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Females reach maturity at eight to 12 weeks, meaning they can start breeding very quickly. Dang.
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So, yeah, now they're gonna just think they're eating a little snack, and it's gonna be.
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They're not being killed.
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Birth control.
E
Although.
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Although they're rats.
A
Well, they don't want to. They don't want to kill the rats
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because there are good things that rats do as part of the ecosystem.
A
Exactly. That's why they just want to limit the births. And so. I don't know, it just was interesting to me.
C
So not all the poison. Okay, so some of them will still have their babies.
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Yes, because not every rat is gonna get the bait. But it's just to control the population. And I don't. I just had never heard like this before, and I was like, wow, picturing the meeting where that happened. Like, how about we give them birth control?
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Rats are natural scavengers that clean up organic waste, nutrient recyclers, and crucial food sources for predators like snakes. And we need snakes to do things, too. So it all. It's all those arrows that do the circle.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Ecosystem.
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Yep. Okay. Thank you for that disappointing and very sad story about rats.
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No, it would be sad if they were killing them.
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Yeah.
C
They're just not being born.
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They're just not allowed to have kids.
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No, no.
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Some are still being born sad.
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Like, they want to have their first kid. And they're like, we just can't do it.
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We're trying. They tell their other rat friends, we're trying.
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Yeah, we have fertility issues. We don't know what it is.
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You think the. Dude, rats are like, yeah, this is awesome.
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I just didn't. I didn't. I don't ever really think about rats.
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Just rats are such a weird, gross name.
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Rat.
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Like mice. Mouse.
C
That's cuter.
B
Yeah. Mouse, rat. Bad. Bad connotation, Eddie.
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Yeah. So in Switzerland, there was a truck full of Kit kats. It was 12 tons of KitKats left the warehouse. It was supposed to be at this location. Never got it. They still don't know where that truck is. Apparently it got robbed, and somebody has 12 tons of Kit Kat chocolate bars inside. Specifically was 413,000 bars of chocolate.
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Yeah. That's crazy. This happened, like, early last week, I think. Whenever the truck was taken. I'm surprised that nobody's like, we don't know anything. Cause what are you gonna do with that much chocolate? And did they take that truck on purpose, knowing what was in it? Or they just taken a truck and they didn't know what was in it.
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You think they were disappointed when they're
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like, oh, it's like if someone porch pirates you, and they open it up, and it's a bunch of dog pill poppers to help them pick their med. They're like, oh, crap, this sucks. That's all I can see.
C
And who do you sell that to?
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I don't know.
A
You can. You know, vending machines are quite profitable.
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That's a lot of vending of just Kit Kat bars. Just driving around. I mean. Yeah, Morgan.
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Okay, so this is out of Washington in very new developments. There was a mom who was found dead in her home in 1992. And her young daughter was in a crib nearby. It was suspected drug overdose. And so decades have gone by. And her daughters started now that they're older. This year, 2026. Have been doing a lot of research and looking into all these documents, trying to solve their mom's murder because they felt like something was off. Well, come to find out it was their dad.
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Killed her.
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Killed her?
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What do you mean? Just come to find out.
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So he apparently.
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Yeah, well, guess what? It's a dad.
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So apparently he had some family members. He had told some family members. I'm not sure who the family members are, but told them that he like confessed to doing this. They had been separated and were going through a divorce. He was violent towards her and he admitted it to some family members.
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Where?
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Well, those family members were quiet about it all these years. The daughter started doing a lot of research. Those family members came forward with what he had said and they started piecing together all the evidence.
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And if you're the dad, how are you like confessing that after all these years? Yeah, like you should have never done all that. All the normal stuff. Tragic. But why are you talking about it like bro, either turn yourself in if you're gonna talk about it or don't talk about it.
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Probably he's been eating it up inside.
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Yeah, that's why you turn yourself in.
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Yeah.
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And what about the family members? Like they should be in trouble too for knowing that for so long and not saying anything in that.
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If they were scared, I should.
C
I think that's a law, isn't it?
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Well, I don't know how complicit you are if you know. Probably.
C
Yeah, like you should say something.
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I. Yeah. So now what's up now he's going to jail.
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He got arrested on April 1. He is going to jail for the murder of their mom.
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And this wasn't April Fools. Like I didn't really kill her.
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Just kidding.
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We set the whole thing up.
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No, no, it's in, it's in Fox 13 and. And new York Post news story. And his bail is set at 1 million.
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So no, he doesn't get out.
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No. He's old now, right?
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Yeah, he's in his 60s, well older.
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He doesn't get out. Those poor kids.
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You just would think of all the people that are roaming the streets, they did it and free that have done something.
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Yeah, like a long time.
A
I mean they are guilty but they're free. Cuz it's. They got away with it.
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Or the people in jail that never did anything.
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Yes, those people too. That's tragic. It's just you never know.
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Well, and crazy like full story. Cuz her daughter that was 18 months old at the time is the one that was in the crib when it happened. And she's the one who helped put
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her daughter, her father away for the murder.
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Like she was the main leading the investigation bringing it back to light. That and the other daughter who was 14 at the time.
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That sucks.
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If I had a good relationship with my dad, my brain would have A hard time believing that. Like, I wouldn't be able to. I wouldn't.
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Yeah, that'd be hard.
B
I thought you were gonna say you'd have a hard time putting him away.
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No. I mean, I guess I would have to do what I have to do, but it wouldn't make like. I would really, really struggle with wrapping my head around how it was possible.
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I need some context, Pops. We have a good relationship. Why did you kill her?
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Yeah.
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I gotta decide if I'm gonna turn you in or not.
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You think these guys that, like. Or the people that committed a crime a long time ago and it's been. They've been free for, whatever, 40 years, you think they think they got away with it 100% or you think they always think, like, this could be my last day.
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I think that goes away.
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What? It could be my last day. So they're just living life like, wow, I got away with this.
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I don't think about it anymore.
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Oh, I would think a day wouldn't pass.
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You would think that because you're normal, but you also didn't kill somebody and try to get away with it.
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True.
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I would think that there'd probably be a lot of years where you're thinking that, looking over your shoulder, having guilt. 30, 40 years. I mean, I've assumed, like, year 15, you're just, like. You don't think about it anymore in any way whatsoever. And there's probably some sort of justification to, in your mind why you did it.
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Sure.
B
Because everybody is the hero in their own story. Everybody. And so I wonder why he did that. Did it? Didn't say.
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I mean, he's. He is the one who actually found her and said that she had, like a. She had a history with painkillers. So I don't know if there's something to all of that, but it didn't.
B
Could be insurance. But then they usually investigate that. Do you guys watch DTF St. Louis? Yeah.
C
Yeah.
B
Are you caught up last night with a new episode?
C
No, No, I haven't watched last night's. It's crazy.
B
Are you caught up? Yeah.
A
What's. What?
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Yeah, it's on HBO, Max. DTF St. Louis has got Jason Bateman in it. It has David Harbour, who was in Stranger Things. You familiar with him? He's the big. He played the cop in Stranger Things.
A
Oh, yes.
B
He's so good in this show.
C
So good.
B
Like, he should win awards. And I know there's been some toxic stuff with him that. As far as, like, I think him and Lily Allen were Married. And there was some. I'm not even sure what happened between those two.
C
There's like set drama. Wasn't there set drama?
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Well, that was Stranger Things where they were like, Millie Bobby Brown didn't feel safe. But then they came out together and were like, no, we're all good. And went to a party together. Who knows, right? That dude is so good in this show. He also wears a 30 pound fake belly in the show. Did you know that?
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I figured. Cause he's so big.
B
Yeah. Mike, you watch it? No, I haven't started it yet. I can give you. It's not. Finale's next week, so it's perfect time to get in.
A
Oh, yeah, I love that.
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Do it now. Cause then I'm all, it's a weird show. Meaning I don't know that I'm going to recommend it to all of our audience because there's definitely some dirty stuff in it. But dtf, you know that means, right?
A
Yes.
B
What?
A
Down to F. Yeah.
B
So.
A
But I did not think that's what this stood for.
C
It does.
B
It literally is.
A
Oh, okay.
B
So DTF St. Louis. They live in St. Louis and Jason Bateman works for the news and they do a story on this app called DTF St. Louis. And so there. The show isn't really about the app that much. It does come into play, but it's really not like just that. But it's good. It's. There's a murder is why I'm reminded of it when Morgan's talking about that murder. There's a murder in it.
A
Okay.
B
Jason Bateman really doesn't do bad shows. I don't know. I never watched Black Rabbit.
E
You watched Black Rabbit?
B
No, my wife loved it, but I think I was gone off doing something, so I never watched it with her.
C
And you're right, there are some parts where you're just like, I didn't need to see all that, but it happened. Whatever.
B
Yeah, we're enjoying it.
A
Can you fast forward through them? Sure, yeah. That's what I do.
B
No, they're quick.
A
Oh, okay.
B
Yeah, it's quick.
A
Sometimes I'm like, okay, well. And I just fast forward.
C
It's like White Lotus. Same thing. He's just like, I didn't need to see that, but okay.
B
Yeah, it's quick.
A
Okay. Didn't need to see his penis.
B
You can say the word penis. That's okay.
A
I said it.
B
Yeah, you whispered it
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casually.
B
We're enjoying it though.
C
Yeah, it's good.
A
Have you guys watched Rooster?
B
We almost started it. We did not start It. I love Steve Carell. What do we do instead of Rooster?
A
Have you been doing Dr. Hole or.
B
We're done with that. We watched that.
A
Okay, that one. I tried Detective Hole. Detective Hole. It's.
B
Detective Hole is his name. But he's one of the characters in White Lotus, the new season. That guy.
E
He is?
B
Yeah.
A
Wait, when is the White Lotus come out?
B
Well, they're filming now.
A
Okay, well, so I tried, but I couldn't get over the lips. Not.
B
Yeah, you have to if you want. Well, you just do what I do. Have them talk in their normal language. Just read subtitles.
A
That's not my favorite.
B
I know. We don't. I'm good with the lips not matching.
A
What is their normal language?
B
I believe it is. I think it's a Denmark show.
A
Okay.
B
But I also know it's Swedish maybe too. I don't know. It's that country. Let's see, let's see. Dr. Danish. Dr. Hole. It's not Hole because his name's Olay.
A
Olay.
C
Yeah, but it's spelled Hole.
A
Yes.
B
Yeah, that's Hole. Why don't I watch a Dr. Hole or Detective Hole? It's Detective Hole.
A
I'm the one that said doctor.
B
Did you say doctor?
A
I did. I said Dr. Hole because I couldn't remember Norwegian. Okay. And to be fair, I didn't give it like a full chance. And if I had started doing my thing where I multitask, I probably wouldn't have gotten annoyed with the lips and then I would get into it. But I was actually watching the screen.
B
It's based off of a very famous book too, so the book must be good if they're making a series about it.
D
Sure.
B
But yeah, it's Detective Hole. A but it looks like Detective Hole. And I'm like, why don't watch the show about a Detective Hole? What are they sticking in the Detective Hole? I liked it.
A
Okay.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah.
B
Well, we started watching. We watched the first episode of Friends and Neighbors. It's back.
C
Is it just one episode out? Hate that.
A
Well, it's a once a week show.
C
I know, but like DTF St. Louis is just like, oh, Sunday. Yes. I gotta wait every single time. And it's just.
A
I know we've had a lot of that lately. If you think about it, between Paradise, Love Story and now your Friends and Neighbors, it's like.
B
It was weird to me. That Love Story. Is that on Netflix?
A
Hulu.
B
Oh, that's why it was week to week then.
A
Yeah.
C
Why Netflix is the one that puts them all out at once.
A
Yeah, mostly.
B
Mostly. Did they do any one by ones?
A
They. They did with Age of Attraction. They made you. They split it up like three or four episodes, and then it's like a reality show, that.
B
Right?
A
Yeah, but still, they could have put it all out at once.
C
What's the show with.
B
No, I mean, I don't know. I'm just saying that maybe that's what
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they do with those shows. I don't know.
B
What?
C
Elaine Louis, Louie, Julia Louis Dreyfus. Julia Louis Dreyfus and Will Ferrell. It's like an avalanche show. Have you seen this? It popped on my. On my TikTok. And it looks like it's a Netflix show, and there's just kind of like a teaser on it where, like, they're sitting at this restaurant and an avalanche comes down. They're like, oh, look at that.
B
And then downhill, it's on Hulu. Did you say that? I'm just reading it.
C
No, no, no. I just saw the clip, and it. I thought it was Netflix, but maybe
B
not a movie from a while back. Oh, it is.
C
Oh, okay.
B
Yeah. Listen. Our algorithms feed us what they think we'll like, regardless of if it's good or if it's new, because we get. I think the Shield just came out on maybe on Netflix, and that's an old show, and we're not gonna watch the Shield, but I remember the Shield coming out. It had the guy from the Commish. Remember the Commish back in the day?
C
No.
B
Michael Chiklis. Walter Goggins is in it, though. The show that I've just flirted with watching is the Wire.
A
Flirted?
B
Yeah. Like, I've gotten close to it, and I've been like, maybe I'll do it.
C
People say that's so good, though.
B
I know. And I'm really not big at jumping into old, old shows, but, man, we got into watching that the night of.
A
And that was good.
B
That was freaking awesome. And it's 10 years old.
A
Wired is way older. Like, what isn't Wired?
C
Like, that's pretty old.
A
Early 2000s.
C
Yeah.
B
2002. 2008.
A
Yeah. So we should do it. Let's do it together.
B
The Wire. I just want to do something together. Like, you're dying, but nobody's dying for Community.
A
No, I just think if we all are watching it, then it'll be like, yeah, like, let's.
B
And then I got to get my wife involved, though. I can't commit to something that's five seasons.
A
That's true.
B
60 episodes.
C
Has your wife watched Friday Night Lights.
B
I'm not watching Friday Nights.
C
Oh, my gosh. You're so stubborn about that.
A
It's so weird how stubborn you are about it. Like, we're telling you it's one of the best shows ever, and you're just
B
like, she's probably watched Friday Night Lights. I can ask her. I'm not gonna watch Friday Night Lights. But she was talking about a show called Bloodline that I'd never seen.
A
Bloodline's great. He's also in that.
B
That's why I think about that. Carl Chandler.
A
Yeah.
B
Let me see.
C
Oh, Coach is in that.
A
Coach, yeah.
B
Did you ever.
A
You didn't watch Bloodline. I thought you did.
B
Mm. Mm. I remember there was a boat exploding on the COVID screen of it on Netflix. I never watched it. Did you ever watch Friday Night Guys? I'm familiar with the words Friday night Light.
C
Do you want to watch with me?
B
Maybe the Wire, though. I'll check. You guys could do it without me. I just can't really commit right now without her.
C
It would be kind of fun to watch it together. Like Amy's saying, though.
A
Yeah, because it's like, we're.
B
No. You guys won't be able to keep up.
A
Why?
B
Why?
C
Because you'll do it all in one.
B
We got a baby. We do nothing. But every two, two and a half hours change, feed, sleep, we don't move.
C
I get that.
B
We are consuming some television right now. Like, we're scraping. Like, what can we do now? We found there was an episode of Friends and Neighbors. Like, oh, my God, let's go. We almost started watching season two of Jury Duty, which we didn't. I'm just not. I loved season one. I just haven't been drawn to season two. I started it. Yeah. First episode was pretty good. Really? Yeah. It's a hot sauce company. Company retreat.
C
You do say that's really good.
B
When Jury Duty one finished, like, I was, like, emotional.
C
I need to watch that.
B
James Marsden is in Jury Duty one. I don't know if he's in two. He hasn't popped up yet. He's also in Friends and Neighbors. He's a new character.
C
He's in a lot of things.
B
I love that guy.
A
Yeah, he's.
B
I should not like him because he's
A
so good looking and he's like 50.
B
Yeah. He looks like he's 32.
A
Yeah.
C
It's not fair.
A
Bizarre.
B
Yeah. I love that guy. He's really good in the episode. Okay, I'll. I'll see what she says there. A couple things are going to Happen here. Mitchell Tenpenny was by where we're going to go to that interview with Mitchell. And then Lauren, Elena and I do the celeb on the head game. Which we played that. Which we're going to play that. Let me ask you a question here, Amy. In the videos you can see what's on each other. Oh, by the way, don't spoil in the comments. I forgot to tell you that.
A
Me?
B
Yeah. Cuz you wrote like. I don't even want to say on this. But Amy spoiled who won the head game in the comments of my video with Lauren.
C
Amy, you're spoiling on Instagram too.
D
I'll go delete it.
B
No, it's. It's okay. I hid it for a long time.
A
Oh good. I'm sorry.
B
I didn't hide it. Oh, now it's up. I pushed hide and hid her comment from everybody else. There's so many people now. But it goes up and Amy immediately goes says what happens when we do the audio? Because people like that if they didn't get to see it. Should I say what we're having on each other's heads or does the person want to play along that's listening? I think people want to play along. Just say it until the end. So don't say it until the end. Yeah, okay. Interesting. All right, so we'll do that too. Okay.
A
My bad.
B
Live and learn.
C
Do you realize?
A
I do realize. I didn't think. I just thought that when I got done watching I was. Nevermind. I'm not going to. I just was about to do it again.
C
Hey man. The one we did like like two point something million.
B
That. That content crushes.
C
I can't believe it.
B
It crushes.
A
Did.
B
Did we go viral?
A
Yes.
B
To.
A
I mean, I don't know. That viral these days is so weird.
B
That was good. It was really good.
C
I've.
B
Amy and I have a couple that have gone over the millions too.
A
They have an over 2 million one.
C
Really?
A
Yeah.
C
I've never seen that before in my life.
B
I actually have all the. You want to hear the episode Rankers?
E
Yeah.
B
Okay.
C
This is just for the game. For that game.
B
Yeah. So I think the first three were Amy and I. Or the. Or maybe it was the first. I don't know.
D
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
We were the first.
B
So you and I did four, five and six.
A
Mm.
C
We've done three.
B
Yeah.
C
Yeah.
B
Number one did 2.5 million views as Amy and I. Number two did a million views. Amy and I. Jeez. I don't know if Eddie, you and I did three or what? But game three and game five have. Have over three million.
A
I was three.
B
Are you sure?
A
I. I believe, because I have three videos on my feed that are us.
B
This thing in seven games has 13 million views.
C
That's amazing.
B
It's crazy. Yeah. So I can't see.
C
Hey, you get paid for that.
B
No, Videos don't make money.
C
That's crazy.
B
Only pictures on Instagram and I'm in gaming pictures. I'm in no tik. Yeah, I know. I'm in no TikTok creator fund, because I think they suppress your videos. So I make.
A
Oh, you're looking at TikTok.
B
I'm looking at what?
E
What?
A
I have to put my glasses on to see the numbers.
B
She put her glass on. They started looking at me like, hey, I can't really see you back there,
A
because that's just how I feel when I have these on. I. I was looking at. Yeah, I was looking at Instagram, but,
B
like, Lauren and I just put ours up on Friday afternoon, and it's already at 800,000 views.
A
Yeah, that's crazy.
B
That's cool. But no, no money on celeb on the head.
C
What a shame. I know those numbers are amazing, but
B
we're gonna do that. We're gonna play that coming up in just a second. What are you gonna say?
A
Nothing.
B
I am constantly looking at data on everything. Bobby cast Bobby Bone Show.
A
Oh, yeah, that makes sense.
B
Why'd you say really like that?
A
Well, because at first I thought you meant like your. The Bobby Bone show and Bobby Kat, like all that. I guess your stuff. You're putting work stuff. So it makes sense. It scares me to look at stuff sometimes.
B
I look at everything. And Mike and I always. Every week I get a report from Mike.
A
Oh, really?
E
Yeah.
B
I want to know. And so we were looking at the biggest podcast episodes for the Bobby Bones show through March. They're. I can find them here. They're all part twos, which I thought was interesting, of the biggest podcasts of the month. They're all part twos because again, we do part one, which is the radio show, and then we do part two, which is us doing this talking news. It's definitely looser. I can read you the biggest episodes if you want. Just look over your shoulder. Okay, here we go. Boom. The biggest ones in March are Wednesday Part 2 from March 4th. Bobby got a rude comment from a celebrity Morgan met. Swingers on the boat. I guess some of these, I don't remember March 2nd, Ray's chaotic cruise behavior. Bobby's first cruise experience. So we got two cruisers here. Tuesday, part two from March 24th. Bobby thought he was having a heart attack. Bobby Nami, make a bet. Why did I think I was having a heart attack? I don't remember. I don't either. The next one. Thursday, part two, March 5th. Bobby comments on his Internet drama. We bust lunchbox during the show. Pervy Amy strikes again.
A
Oh, what'd I say?
B
I don't know. I mean, number five. March 10th, Tuesday, part two. What? Amy dated guy with this characteristic celebrity replacement. Conspiracy theories breaking up over bed sheets. But it's all. The top five episodes from March were all part twos of the podcast, which is really interesting. We're crushing last year's numbers, too. 2025 to 2026.
C
That's cool.
B
Because I want month to month, then I want month from last year to this year, and then I want January 1st to the date of this year. So we're constantly evaluating. I think Mike gets annoyed because I'm just like, send me this. Send me this data. I think he just wants me to be like, get to login, dude.
C
Yeah, you look it up. You get the Netflix stuff, too? Like, from Netflix, those numbers?
B
Nope.
C
They don't let you see that.
B
Netflix doesn't tell you anything. They don't tell anybody anything about anything, though. It's not me. It's. They don't share their data about their biggest shows. Wow.
C
So did you call them and be like, hey, man, just kind of wondering,
B
hey, put me through the Mr. Flicks. I don't. I don't. I mean, it just kind of. I've gotten feedback that of all the podcasts that have gone up, ours looks the best. We've literally put the most work into IT technology, but never any numbers. And they have different podcasts. I think that they push more than others, too, that are just there specifically. Like, they have the Pete Davidson podcast and they have therapists, which I think they sign themselves
C
therapists.
B
Jake. Jake. Shane. Shane. Yeah. So. But I imagine it's doing good. They keep. They keep tagging us and stuff, putting it out there. All right, let's get to this. Thank you. Let's take a break. We have something really special for you. A chance to win a trip for two to our I Heart Country Festival in Austin, including airfare, hotel, and a meet and greet with Russell Dickerson.
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A
Mitchell.
D
Tenpenny.
B
Good to see you, buddy.
E
What's up, man? How you been?
B
I mean, good, but how about you? About to have a baby.
E
I know, man. I couldn't be more excited. As cliche as it sounds like, I am so ready for this. We wanted this for so long, and. And to be a girl. Dad, congrats.
B
Thanks. By the way, I can finally give you advice because we're a few weeks into it right now.
E
Yes. How is it? How's everything going?
B
It's good.
E
Yeah.
C
Yeah.
B
The first few weeks are a blur. Right? You got a little bit of time.
E
Okay.
B
But it's a. Yeah, take some time off whenever you. Whenever that happens. So we have the clip here of you being told. Now, you guys were. Were praying before dinner, Is that right?
E
Yeah, breakfast. That morning we had woken up.
C
Oh, breakfast.
B
Okay, got it.
E
Yeah, we always say a prayer before we eat. And What? Yeah.
B
You didn't know. You didn't know this was prayer?
A
Like, that didn't throw you off? You're like, why? We're saying grace before breakfast?
E
No. Yeah, we always say grace before we eat. And so I was just waking up. She had gotten up early because she had taken a test, apparently, and I had no idea. So super early. I'm waking up, she's praying, and she says that, and it just blew my mind.
A
Thank you for our beautiful home and
F
this beautiful marriage that you blessed us with.
A
Most of all, thank you for my
D
amazing husband, who I know is also going to be an amazing dad.
B
Wait, what? Are you kidding me? That's really. That's how she told you? That's awesome way.
E
Yeah, man. It was. It was awesome. And, yeah, I'm just, you know, I'm waking up. I'm saying the prayer. Like, rubbing, you know, the Wake up out of your eyes. And I. It just was the most amazing feeling. Just so many emotions we had. We had just flown down at the end of the year, two day vacation just to, you know, get away, and it just wasn't happening. And we kind of told each other, pumped each other up, you know, life's good. Like, it's okay. It's just not gonna happen. We're not gonna have a kid. And kind of got ourselves in the mindset that that wasn't gonna happen and just, you know, be okay with it. And then, you know, when you least expect it, it happened a couple weeks later.
B
What's funny is she was down. My wife had actually just given birth, but the show went down to Atlanta with your wife, who's Megan Patrick. And she was playing, but they were like. They didn't say this on the air, but they were like, megan didn't drink anything. Oh.
A
Which I'm sure is a rel.
E
No. Yes. We knew that that was gonna be a. Probably one of the. The factors people started noticing first and, you know, which is great. But it's. Yeah, that was. That was one thing we couldn't hide there for sure.
B
It's crazy to have a girl, because I feel like if it were a boy, I'd be rougher with it. Even if it's a newborn.
E
Sure.
B
Like, I feel like there's a softness that has been added to my life because it is a girl.
E
That's awesome.
B
And I did not think that would be the case. I just thought a baby's baby, Right? It definitely is. I. And I'm sure people treat them differently, but there is a softness to it being a girl that I think my wife really enjoys to see from me.
E
Yeah. I believe that. My brother, he plays bass with me. He just had his little girl at Thanksgiving, and I can see that as well, which is why I'm very excited. I've had niece. I love my niece. It's been born both of them, and I just. I love the energy, like, a little girl brings. I mean, it just changes your whole perspective on everything.
B
I'm already, like, wanting to beat up dudes, though. Like, I'm already in that, too. Like, other babies, I'm looking at them sideways like, you think my. My newborn's hot. You need to think again, man.
E
I've already gotten jokes from all my friends with boys, and there. I'm just like, y' all better watch out, man.
B
Congratulations. That's awesome.
E
Thank you, brother. I'm so excited.
B
Speed of Light. You wrote this Song. Like, what's it about?
E
Yeah, so actually, I wrote this with my buddy Teddy Swims, incredible singer and artist, and actually we're writing for his record. And my buddy Dallas Wilson, he's a big songwriter in town. We've known each other for a long time, but we were writing for Teddy, and I just wanted a song that originally I had it at. At the Speed of Life, I had that title, and I wanted to write that just kind of things are happening. But then it just kept coming into this love song or this song of hope. Maybe it's a friend, maybe it's your partner, whatever it is, but just someone that's there for you, that no matter what, you know, is going to be there for you. And it really made me feel hopeful that day. And I was like, I want to write that. And so we did, and Teddy sung the song, and he absolutely crushed the demo. But I just kept listening to it, and I was like, man, this is. This is me. And where I'm at in my life right now, how I feel about my wife and, you know, my friends and just this next chapter, it's. I was like, this really feels like me, man. I kind of want this song. And so I ended up recording my version of it and just falling in love with it. And.
B
Is that a weird ask. Hey, can I have the song?
E
No, man. Teddy, we write all the time, and we always usually sing. Like, I'll do one verse and he'll do the other because we just love to sing together. It's so much fun to get in a room with him and record melodies and just sing. And so it was just one of those things. And. And I'm. I'm glad I did it because it. I'm trying to do more music that is fitting me personally at the moment because we write songs all the time, but sometimes by the time you record it, you're like, I'm not that person anymore. And so this one just felt like the right moment to put it out.
B
So what's happening now, musically? I know you guys are going out doing a bunch of shows, right? You do shows A. Hardy. Yeah.
E
Yeah. We're. We're in the middle of our tour. We're taking a break. We just finished this last weekend, and now we're about to hop out with Hardy for a few shows. I had just hit him up last year. I love. He's one of my really good buddies, and I love his energy and just hit him up. Said, dude, love to play a few with you next year. And so we worked that out and
B
that's how it works. Let me text Garth.
E
Yeah, yeah, text Garth.
B
You know, say, hey, I'd love to play a few. You go on out. What do you. What do you start your show with? What song? When do you do the hits? Because you got a few. At this point, you got a bunch of hits. So when do you do the hits?
E
Yeah, right now. We start the show, not necessarily a hit, but one of. For our fans. It was. We used to do it with. We got history in the middle. We do Truth, but we always wait till the end for Drunk Me. And we kind of worked that into Iris. We did that version of Iris.
B
Yeah, that was really cool.
E
Yeah, man, I love that song so much. So it kind of works its way. We try to space them out. I don't. I don't like to be the guy that makes it wait to the very end, but like, you gotta wait for that song. Plus I gotta get my voice warmed up to sing Drunk Me every night. So it takes a whole.
B
Is that a hard one?
E
It's a. It's. It's up there, man. It's up there. And so, yeah, I just kind of work my way up to that point.
B
You ever see the video of speaking of Iris, Johnny Resnick singing Iris in the rain at a concert.
E
It's embedded in my brain. That's what made me want to do this.
B
It's one of the greatest live concert clips I have ever seen, period.
E
I saw it on MTV when I was little and changed everything.
B
Like, he's soaked. And not only is he soaked, but it is still pouring. And he has his electric guitar on and he's singing this song that we all loved as kids. Like, whenever it comes to like iconic things, I think of live music that I've seen. Garth swinging on the rope, hits it. Central Park. Garth in Central Park. Awesome.
E
That was amazing.
B
This Johnny Resnick, him playing live. I also think of Freddie Mercury at Farm Aid in all white. Live Aid. Sorry, Live Aid. Yeah. Singing, you know, before he died.
C
Yeah.
B
That. That to me isn't like an iconic live concert moment. What comes to mind for you? I say that.
E
I was going to say that one for sure. And, and it's. It's funny you said Garth because I remember my parents, like we, we did like a Super bowl style party for that show and watched it on tv. Like it was such a big moment
B
and there are a million people at that.
E
It's crazy. And I remember seeing the sky view of it and just being like, I've never seen that many people, and I was, you know, I was younger, but I think. I mean, you just nailed the. Some of the classic ones for me, the iconic ones.
B
You write and you hear so much music. Do you ever just get bored?
E
Sometimes I get bored of writing the same stuff, man. You just got to change up the rooms. I think the biggest thing for inspiration is a break.
B
Me too.
E
I don't think that the. The right every single day thing anymore is good for anybody. I don't think it's good for music. I don't think it's good for the town. I don't think it's good for the songwriters. I think. I think you need to take a break and live some life and write about that instead of just chasing the same formula all the time. You know, when you're just starting, it's like, I gotta write doubles every day. I gotta do this, and I just gotta. Quantity. Quantity. But I feel like we've lost a lot of quality because of that, and I think that that's more important at this point.
B
Do you ever have a great concept and then you write a song and you go, man, that was such a great concept, but we didn't hit it exactly right.
E
Yeah.
B
And then you use that concept again later.
E
Yeah, I. Millions of times for me, especially if I bring in the title and it's something I want to write. And I always say, too, if someone else brought the title in that day and we wrote the song, and I'm just like, we didn't nail it. I tell them, hey, use that title somewhere else. Like, I. I won't ever. You know, don't worry about the copyrights. Like, that's your title. We didn't nail it. Go use it. Because some days it just doesn't work out. Everyone's not on the same page or, you know, whatever. The magic's not there. And it could be a great title, and it just. You don't want it to get. Just put in a shelf. So, yeah, I definitely. That happens. And do the right thing. If you're one of the writers that didn't bring in the title, give it back to him.
B
We do a segment on our show called tell me something good. You can't use your baby. So tell me something from your life that's going good right now that is. Not that you're going to be a dad, because that's the most epic thing, but something other than that.
E
Yeah, man. I mean, for me, I'm finally. I've got my dream studio almost built. I'VE wanted this my whole life.
B
Is it. Is it close to your house?
E
Yeah, it's behind my house. We built like, a barn doe. We live in the woods. We got away. We got like a fishing pond. We got air. We just. It just feels peaceful to come home to. And I cannot wait to have that. I've wanted it my whole life to get in there and create, to have friends come out there and just, like I said, get out of that box, that 11 o' clock to 2 o' clock box, and just sit down, enjoy it, write a song, see what happens. I've been wanting that for a long time. And it's. It's right around the corner looking like May, we'll be finished with it, so.
B
Which means July. But still, that's cool.
E
Yeah.
B
Anything is built. It never hits.
E
You're definitely right.
B
But that's super cool. You still get tattoos?
E
It's been a minute. I'm not, like, off of them. I just haven't. It's. They're always random. Someone's, you know, backstage with them or we're walking the streets and there's a tattoo shop.
B
You're just walking the streets. You'll hop into a place.
E
Yeah, I've done them many of times.
B
Yeah. Do you see the story about Brock Lesnar? Because he has that. Oh, he says, he said he was so drunk when he got the tattoo, like, he was hammered.
E
It's an iconic tattoo I know you gotta have.
A
But do you wonder if it's random, though? Like, if your artist is gonna be legit? Like, if you're just like, let's pop in here. What if it's their first day?
E
Usually they're like little stamp style things. If I'm doing that.
A
Okay. Like, nothing.
E
The bigger pieces I've done, I've gone in and had somebody I wanted done. But yeah, it's usually like, yeah, why not? Let's do it. Like, I've got them on my legs and stuff from like, Corey Kent was like, let's get a pirate. And I'm like, let's do it. And so we got. I got a pirate on my leg.
B
I like Corey Kent a lot.
E
I love him. Yeah.
B
And we've. We're talking about him on the show. And I have family friends that are friends with him too, because all my family's from Oklahoma. What's up with that dude? Tell me something about that dude that we don't know about, Corey Kent.
E
Well, he's an awesome father and husband. If you don't know, you should. He's just a great guy, works his butt off, you know, doing that with the kids that age. When we met, we met on tour, and he was opening up. We were opening for Aldean, and we just became good buddies, man. Just talking about life. He's just a good guy, good person. You want to surround yourself with great morals, values, and also super talented, man.
B
He's really.
E
He's real good.
B
Right? Like, he's one of those artists, too, that they have stories of them grinding. Like, I started, I built up a local. I went regional. And, like, when he tells you war stories, you respect it.
E
Yeah, he's. That's exactly what he is. And like I said, the most important, you know, father and husband. I think he's just a great guy all around him.
B
Well, man, congratulations on everything. The new song is really good.
E
Thank you.
B
You're gonna have a baby. Were you itching to have that information out so you could tell people? We wait until that point where it's safe to tell people.
E
Yeah, man. I mean, I don't want to get down, but, you know, my brother, we lost our niece last year. You know, we got her for a few months, and that was just really weighing on me. I didn't want to say anything too early. I didn't want to do that stuff. And we had, you know, a lot of prayer and a lot of family. You know, it brought us closer, but I just didn't want that nightmare again. And so now I'm feeling like, you know, I would never say in the clear. You know, that's whatever plan is the plan, but feel a lot better. And I just feel relieved to be able to get it out because I hate hiding anything. And, like, my wife, we were just so excited and overjoyed.
B
We wanted to tell people what a great video, too. Like, it just is, you guys, and you're so natural element seeing a very natural moment.
A
And I haven't, like. I mean, you know, people have baby reveal or gender reveal. Like, I have. I don't know that I have seen anybody do it or tell their partner while they're saying grace.
E
So I haven't been either perfect. It was amazing, and it was perfectly special and just something that I didn't expect. And I'm just so glad she filmed it, honestly.
B
The Speed of Light tour, also out with Hardy. You guys go to Mitchell's. I mean, you go to his Instagram. But I just want to say it because it's mitchellthenumber. Tenpenny. Com. If you go to the website or you can just go search Mitchell, Socials. Congratulations on everything. Thank you. And Mitchell's a great singer, by the way. Like, this is not studio tricks. I'm telling you, this dude can go. So, Mitchell, Tenpenny. There he is. You guys stream Speed of Light a million times. Because now, hey, babies aren't cheap. I tell you. I tell you.
C
From a guy, he needs the money.
B
Babies are not cheap. There, Mr. Tiffany, everybody.
E
Thank you guys, so much.
B
All right, here with Lauren, Elena, we each have a celebrity on our heads. I don't know who's on my head. She doesn't know who's on her head. We're going to do yes or no questions until we get it. You're the guest, so you get to go first.
D
Okay. Am I a woman?
B
Yes.
A
Okay.
B
Am I a man?
A
Yes.
D
Am I an actress?
B
Yes.
A
Okay. All right.
B
No, you've acted.
D
I've acted.
B
You've acted for sure. Am I an athlete?
D
No. Am I a singer?
B
No. Am I in country music?
D
No. Am I an athlete?
B
No. Am I over 40?
D
Yes.
B
A man who's over 40. Am I. Okay.
D
If he asks a question and I don't know the answer, you guys will help me?
B
Yeah.
D
Okay. He hasn't yet, but, you know, he could. Okay, so I'm a woman. I have acted. I'm not a singer. I'm not an athlete. Am I over 30 years old?
B
I'm gonna go. Yes. Unless they tell me otherwise. I'm gonna go. Yes. Yes. Okay. Okay. Am I alive? The fact that you don't know.
D
I do not know.
B
Yes. Oh, you're really offended. Whoever this is, is really offended right now.
D
I don't think I'm gonna have to chat with this person. But I. You know, stranger things have probably happened to me. Okay. I'm a woman. I'm over 30. I have acted. Am I. Do I act in. Am I in a TV show? Movies. Okay. Movies.
B
Am I in politics?
D
No.
B
I'm not an athlete. I'm not in politics. You know, I really struggle with this game. Like, I'm really bad.
D
I'm struggling with even knowing what to add.
B
Okay. I'm really. Okay.
D
We are gonna be here for four days. How much time do you have? Okay, I have acted. But the way you said that makes me feel like I'm not known as an actress, but I have acted. So I'm trying to think what other job she could have. And I really crossed out a couple of them.
A
Singer.
D
Am I a podcaster?
B
You are not a podcaster.
A
Okay.
B
I don't even Think you've been on a podcast? Yeah. Okay.
D
Oh, no.
B
Am I. Have you ever met this person on my head?
D
I don't think so. No. I'm going no. Unless they tell me otherwise. Am I alive? Okay. All right. That's gonna help me.
B
That's gonna help me.
D
That's why she's not been on a podcast.
B
That's true. She's out. That's accurate.
D
Okay. I've acted, and I'm dead. Okay.
B
If I'm not in country music, I'm not an athlete. I'm not in politics. Am I an actor?
D
No. I will just tell you. Years is hard. Like, if you're already not good at
B
this, I'm already not good at this.
D
I don't feel like you're gonna get it.
B
Okay.
C
I love it.
B
I love a challenge.
D
Okay. I'm a dead kind of actress. Okay.
B
No, you're dead. You're not kind of dead. Oh, you're kind of an actress.
D
I'm kind of an actress, yes. I'm definitely dead.
B
Got it.
D
Yeah. It's hard to be kind of dead. Did I die young? That's why you didn't know. Okay. I died around 30.
B
I don't know the age you died, but I would say you died young.
D
Okay, I died young. Okay.
B
Am I white?
D
My guess is yes.
B
Oh, you're guessing.
D
I could not put a face to this person. Yeah, he's white.
B
You're white, but you can't put a face to the person. That's bizarre.
D
I feel like that's a good hint, actually. I would start really thinking, what white
B
person doesn't have a face?
D
Well, he has a face. I just don't know what it looks like.
B
Okay, go ahead.
D
Apparently, his whole body. I don't know what it looks like because I could not tell you if he was white or not.
B
I have a guess. Oh, but you said he's not an actor. Because I would go Wilson on Home Improvement because his face was behind the gate.
D
That's not a hint that I don't know what his face looks like. I just don't know what he. I just don't. I wouldn't know him if I was in a room with him. I wouldn't know him.
B
Okay, well, I would have to. So it's not Wilson.
D
I am really trying to help you.
B
Okay. No, no. But you've confused me even more than you helped me. Yeah, it's okay. Go ahead.
D
It's not like. It's not a hidden face thing.
B
Okay. All right. It's. I Think it's. Whose question is it?
D
His fame is interesting.
B
Whose question is it?
D
Is it my turn?
B
Yeah.
D
Okay. I'm trying to help Bobby win. Like, his name is kind of hidden. I died relatively young. I didn't sing. I was in movies. I'm never gonna get this, y'.
A
All.
D
I'm so mad at this. I don't know any dead actresses.
B
Really famous.
D
Really famous. Really famous. That's even worse. Okay. A really famous dead actress that died relatively young. I'm just gonna have to start asking questions about her appearance.
B
Go for it.
D
Is. Am I a brunette? Is my hair brown?
B
You're not known for having brown hair.
D
Oh, gosh. The hair's not gonna help me.
B
It is, but at one point. Yes, but you're not known for having brown hair.
D
Okay. Does this end when one of us gets it?
B
Yeah, we both don't have to. Just. The winner gets it. Yeah. Yeah.
D
Oh, boy.
B
Is my guy from America?
D
I think so.
A
Yes.
B
Okay.
D
I feel confident he's American.
B
Yeah, but you wouldn't know his face. So that means it's just something you've heard or something you've. Somebody you've heard. Like, you wouldn't know the face of the wizard of Oz. Cause he's behind a curtain.
D
You're not. Like you're going in the right direction.
B
Yeah, yeah, I feel good about it. Go ahead.
D
I mean, it's. The wizard of Oz is not a good.
B
No, I'm going to be. My guess. It's gonna be wizard of Oz. I'm gonna guess wizard of Oz next. Coming up.
D
Okay.
B
Yeah. Okay, you're up.
D
My hair has changed. I don't know that that hint is gonna help him.
B
Actually, I think your hands have hurt me, if I'm being honest. Yeah, I think.
D
Can I have another hint? Really famous. I. If you asked me to name a dead actress right now, I don't think I could name one.
B
Now, remember when I said actress? I said she's acted.
D
All right, so she's not primarily an actress. I don't really know what other jobs make you famous. Okay. Is she. Was she. This is so embarrassing that I can't think of a question.
A
Hmm.
D
So she's not primarily an actress. Is she an author?
B
No. Is my guy the voice of something? Is that what makes him famous?
D
A tricky question. Like, is his, like, talk speaking voice?
B
Like, is that what. You would know him from, his speaking voice?
D
No.
B
Oh, my God. If you wouldn't know his face and you wouldn't know his voice, would he know his smell? Like, is my guy just rock a smell?
D
No. You know his name?
B
Okay, go ahead.
D
That is a giant hint. Okay.
B
I would think I know his name if he's on my head. I think the things you think are hints are not helping me.
D
Like.
B
No, don't give me any more hints. You ask a question.
D
If I give any more hints, I'm going to really start helping him. I think. I don't think I can give you any more hints.
B
Okay.
D
Really famous, Died relatively young. Multiple hair choices. Do I have famous parents?
B
No. Is my guy, Was he famous before I was born? Like 60s, 70s? Like, like old school?
D
Yeah, I think so.
A
Yes.
B
Okay. All right, we're getting somewhere.
D
Did I die tragically?
B
Yeah.
D
Okay,
B
that's a good, that's a good question to ask.
D
Okay. Because I'm trying to think, like, if I would have really known when this person died. But I'm gonna ask another question.
B
You're getting close. I think you're gonna get in the next few.
D
Really?
B
Yeah.
D
I don't, I don't have even as an inkling of who I could be, but thank you.
B
If I was famous in this. Am I really rich? Am I known for. Am I known for. Am I known for being really rich?
D
Not known for being rich?
B
No.
D
No. Like, no.
E
Okay.
D
You wouldn't say this person's name and be like, man, that dude's got some cash in the bank.
B
So I was thinking like Warren Buffet or somebody like that.
D
Not even go a different direction.
B
Okay. Boren. Wuff it. I mean, that's the complete opposite. I don't know the other direction.
D
Okay. Did I die in a plane crash?
B
No.
D
Okay. That wouldn't have helped me anyway. I don't know why I asked that. That was a stupid waste of a question.
B
So I gotta be like, am I over 60?
D
I would guess yes. I think you're probably up there.
B
Okay. Over 60? I'm a 60 year old white dude who was famous back in the day.
D
Is he over 60? Did y' all check that?
B
Okay, go ahead. Is it crazy that I don't have mine yet in your mind?
D
No. I don't think you've asked any questions that really help you figure out who you are, and I have. And I have no idea.
B
Yeah, you have. You're dancing around it.
D
I'm. I don't feel like I'm dancing around. I couldn't even begin to throw a name out. But I told you, I don't know famous people. Did this person die before I was born?
B
Oh, yeah. You know, this Person. There's no doubt in my mind. And I don't know everything you know, because I'm not in your brain. However, you for sure know this person and your person. This person died before you were born.
D
She died more than 30 years ago. 31.
B
Is my guy.
D
Oh, my gosh. I think it would help me if I knew what she was famous for.
B
Yeah, and me too, actually. Yes, me too.
F
Yours.
B
If you don't hit me. Don't hit me.
D
If you could figure out what you're famous for, you'd know it immediately. And that's how you feel about me.
B
Is mine involved in technology at all?
A
No.
B
Oh, my God. What old white guy is there?
D
I was.
B
If it's Dr. Phil again, I quit earlier.
D
I was gonna be like, in my Amelia Earhart, but then I was like, I don't think she acted, but that's really famous. And she died tragically.
B
But that's airplane, though.
D
She died in the plane crash.
B
Yeah,
D
but I bet she didn't act. I don't know. So, okay, she died. She's very famous. I. I really want to try to figure out what she's famous for, and it's from back in the day, so that kind of limits me. She's not an athlete, not an author. What other things make you famous? Was she a model?
B
Yeah.
D
Okay, I'm never gonna get it.
B
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
D
She's a famous model.
B
Okay?
D
That acted, and she's dead. And that should be all I need to know.
B
I can hear Lauren's friends in the room going, lauren, it's crazy. Okay, it's over to me. I gotta move, because you're gonna get it if I don't get the next couple.
D
But. Okay, she's a model who's dead. Okay.
B
Am I what? Am I not an athlete?
D
I think you need to try to figure out what this person's famous for.
B
Not an athlete, not music. Didn't act. Wasn't in television.
D
Wasn't a politician.
B
Wasn't a politician. What else is there? That's the question. And is not in technology. If you're like an old white dude in your 70s, what else would you be doing if you're not one of those things and it's not, like, an investor?
D
His is really hard, y'. All. That's really hard.
B
Well, we picked him randomly. Like, we just picked the numbers.
D
Like, I really felt confident that you were gonna be able to beat me because I suck at this and you're not. I'm gonna win. I just gotta Start thinking, if not, it's gonna be really embarrassing for me because no one's gonna watch this and be embarrassed for you. That's how hard yours is.
B
Is mine an author?
D
Potentially. I don't think that's helpful, though. He may have written a book, but I don't know about a book he's written.
B
So not known as an author?
D
No. She's dead. She died tragically. She's an actress. She had brown hair at one point. She did get. Did some appearances in some movies. She's really famous. She was a supermodel.
B
I don't think that term existed back then. But she was a very famous model.
D
Very famous model.
A
I don't know.
D
What more can you give me that would tell me who this person is, other than I just don't know who she is. But you think I do know her? I'd live under a rock to not know her.
B
You. Everybody knows her.
D
Okay. Did she die before? I'm trying to age her, trying to figure out how old. Like, when she lived. And she lived when we were making movies. So she's not, like, way old.
B
Yeah, it's. It's not Cleopatra.
F
Right?
D
That's why I was like, yeah. Could it be she's a model? Did she die. In the 70s?
B
No. Is my guy. Does he have. Is he bald?
D
I have no idea. I told you, I don't know what he looks like.
B
That's crazy to me that there can be somebody that you know is white, but you don't know what they look like. Like, how do you know they're white then?
A
Well.
D
Cause I made them look it up. But I just guessed he was white. I just guess. Like, it was a total guess.
B
Okay, I'll ask a different question. Is my person fictional?
D
Yes.
B
My person's not even real. Wow. Oh, my God. Where am I supposed to go now? I was thinking, like, Lee Majors or, like, the 10. I don't know. Okay.
D
I also would like to backtrack and say I do believe I have met you.
B
Oh, my God. Okay.
D
It has just come to me that I may have been somewhere where you were before. And I feel like there are people on the Internet that are gonna find pictures of me with you.
B
Ronald McDonald.
A
Yes.
B
Oh, my God.
A
You did it. Can I look?
B
Look, she's hanging in my house.
D
I have a picture of her in my house. Like, I'm a giant Marilyn Monroe fan. This is embarrassing, actually. Like, I really am.
B
Oh.
D
And I was nowhere near it. I just want y' all to know I was nowhere near It.
B
Do you feel like my clues were good, though? Like I was answering. No, I'm talking about for you, though. Like you felt like I was. I was.
D
The brown hair really did. Because I should have said I'm not blonde. And you would have said, yes, I would have. And that would have been so much.
B
But before she changed her name to Marilyn Monroe, she had brown hair.
D
Yeah. I mean, I love her so much that I sang the Elton John song that everybody suspects is like, about her on American Idol and made a really big deal about how much I love Marilyn Monroe.
B
Can on the wind.
D
Yes.
B
Yeah. Okay.
D
That's embarrassing.
B
I'm one with freaking Ronald McDonald's. Thank you.
D
You did it.
B
Thank you. Thank you.
D
Did me saying I have been in a room with you help?
B
No. Once you said it was fictional, I started to go, what are people that are ageless that are kind of fun that you're like, white?
D
You did it. Have you ever won?
B
Only one time.
D
Oh. Who were you playing?
B
It was like my sixth game and I was playing Eddie and I think maybe he. I don't think he threw it, but I think he was written for me.
D
Well, I didn't throw it. I just am an idiot.
B
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Episode: MON PT 2: Mitchell Tenpenny On Finding Out He's Going To Be A Girl Dad + Bobby And Lauren Alaina Play "Guess The Celebrity"
Host: Bobby Bones & Team
Featured Guest: Mitchell Tenpenny
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show brings together fun and deep moments, from quirky news stories to a heartfelt interview with country artist Mitchell Tenpenny, who shares the moment he found out he's going to be a "girl dad". The episode wraps up with Bobby and Lauren Alaina playing the entertaining "Guess the Celebrity" headband game. The hosts' camaraderie, engaging banter, and focus on family, music, and pop culture provide a blend of lightheartedness and emotional depth.
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This episode offers a blend of heartfelt music-life talk, unique headlines, TV chatter, and infectious laughter. Key emotional takeaways include Mitchell Tenpenny’s gratitude and vulnerability about impending fatherhood after loss, and the group’s recurring reminder that connection, whether through music, games, or banter, is at the heart of the show.
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Up next: Switchfoot’s John Foreman on the Bobbycast.