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Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
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Ryan Seacrest
Yeah. And he asked us to play one of his songs. He was like a college kid. He was like, I'm a senior playing football, but I just put out this song and I hope you like it. Hope you play it on the radio.
Amy
That's funny.
Bobby Bones
Second time this has happened.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And both were football players. One was high school and football. One was college and football. Can you name the other one?
Amy
Cole Swindell.
Bobby Bones
Jackson Dean.
Amy
Jackson Dean.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
So we didn't know that until we went to tag him and then we saw like the communication history. That's pretty cool though. Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
Because there's so many people that tag us and stuff and I try and keep up with them. And this one was all the way back in 2021 though, so it's been years.
Bobby Bones
He's killing it too. So that interview is coming up in a few minutes. Speaking of football, Amy, are you ready?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Go.
Lunchbox
Okay. Y' all want to know something I put together?
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
Huh? No. We always go to her first. She's never ready. So I was just walking her into it and she just kept that same energy. Okay.
Lunchbox
Oh, I thought we were doing something else. I did. I am ready though. I'm ready.
Bobby Bones
What did you think?
Lunchbox
The football thing I did because you said speaking of football.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's what you're doing. The top five losers.
Amy
Oh, boy. She's not.
Lunchbox
I am doing that.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no. Now she's not ready again.
Lunchbox
I am ready.
Bobby Bones
Go.
Lunchbox
Okay, I have a list.
Bobby Bones
Okay, she's ready. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
No, I have it.
Bobby Bones
No, I already. Stop it. My girl did it.
Lunchbox
Oh my God.
Eddie
Kim K. Finish law school.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
She graduated after six years. She doesn't go to like a law school. I guess she does some program where she does it without going to an actual law school.
Bobby Bones
And.
Eddie
And she has to go to like court and like work on law studies. And she graduated, she passed the test and she walked the stage.
Bobby Bones
She did not pass the bar though. She's not a lawyer. What? The bar is different than graduating the school.
Amy
Oh, so you graduate from law school first and then you take the bar and that makes you.
Bobby Bones
You can take the bar without going to law school.
Amy
Really?
Bobby Bones
I'm almost positive.
Eddie
Yeah, because she's not going like, I don't even know this. Understand this program. It's some.
Bobby Bones
You don't say.
Eddie
It's a law office study program where she's not actually at a school, but she does go and do research and like works on trials and gives her time. Thousands of hours. Over the last six years she's been studying and putting this. And she did it. That's pretty cool.
Amy
Her dad was a lawyer.
Bobby Bones
Correct. But she has not passed the bar. I think she took the minibar as well. It's a funny thing, a mini bar, but hasn't passed it. It is possible to take the bar exam without attending law school. Certain states have different conditions. The states, California, Vermont, Virginia and Washington offer apprenticeship programs as an alternative to law school. This involves studying under a licensed attorney and then you can take the bar then.
Eddie
Yeah, she passed her multi state professional responsibility exam. But I mean, she has to go on and take the bar after that. But that means she was able to finish the program.
Bobby Bones
So the baby bar, not the mini bar, got them confused. There's a test called the baby bar that is not the bar exam, but it's one. And I think she took it for like four years and finally passed the baby bar. It feels like she's doing everything but taking the actual bar. Yeah, but I don't know. That's awesome. I'm sure she could get a job as a paralegal. Yes. There you go.
Amy
I thought that was something else.
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy
Like the paralympics?
Lunchbox
What?
Morgan
No, you didn't.
Bobby Bones
No way. No way.
Eddie
Paralympics and the paralegal that's paralyzed.
Bobby Bones
Dude, that para means like.
Eddie
But I could see the confusion.
Bobby Bones
Or like. Or. Yeah, I thought it was the same thing.
Eddie
So what, you think they had a, like, legal. Paralyzed people? Lawyers are paralyzed.
Bobby Bones
Paraplegic, you know.
Amy
Right. I thought that was the same.
Bobby Bones
Is it paralegal? So a lawyer that doesn't have their lower extremities at work?
Morgan
Yes.
Amy
I didn't know.
Bobby Bones
I appreciate you being vulnerable and sharing that. Because I took my glasses off. That's so funny.
Amy
You ever say something and then immediately be like, no, that's. That's not right all the time. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
So you thought.
Amy
I don't know what I thought. I just thought that paralegal.
Bobby Bones
A group of attorneys that didn't have the use of their lower extremities.
Amy
Or maybe a lawyer that deals with that.
Bobby Bones
Oh, okay. So that specializes in the rights of paralysis. The paralegic.
Lunchbox
That makes more sense, right?
Amy
Something like that. I didn't know that paralegal was kind of a lawyer. I didn't know that.
Bobby Bones
A paralegal is a person qualified to perform substantial legal work, typically under the supervision of an attorney. They assist lawyers in various legal matters, preparing legal documents, conducting research, and managing cases. Paralegals cannot provide legal advice or practice law.
Amy
So that's like a psychologist versus psychiatrist.
Lunchbox
No, those are totally different.
Amy
Just stop talking.
Lunchbox
Psychiatrists can prescribe medication and psychologists can.
Amy
How about like a doctor and a practitioner?
Bobby Bones
No practitioner is close to a doctor. A nurse. Nurse. Nurse practitioner. Nurse practitioner can. Can prescribe medicine and a doctor. Okay, fact check me on that. But I'm.
Amy
Sounds right.
Bobby Bones
Well, after you thought a paralegal.
Eddie
He doesn't want you saying what sounds right. Sounds wrong.
Amy
I got you.
Eddie
But I think a paralegal is just like their research person.
Amy
Like, they do all the research and like the assistant.
Bobby Bones
I just read it. Elevated. I don't want to say it's an assistant, but an elevated version of that. It's. They have a. They specialize in that, but they have not taken the bar.
Amy
Does it cost a lot of money to take the bar? Can you just take it?
Bobby Bones
I don't think you can just take any test. You have to pay for all. There's always a price on everything. I can find that out, though. Nurse practitioners.
Amy
I think Lunchbox should take it.
Bobby Bones
Nurse practitioners provide comprehensive care, manage treatments. Scroll on down a little bit.
Eddie
$625.
Bobby Bones
They prescribe medications independently. Doctors can handle complete diagnosis, perform surgeries, and lead medical research. Yeah, different. 600 bucks. 600 bucks.
Amy
Have lunchbox.
Bobby Bones
Take it. The bar.
Lunchbox
The bar.
Amy
What if he passes it. Is it multiple choice, like is or is it like a essay? Because that's.
Bobby Bones
Would that not be the most ironic thing if he comes in one day? Because we do it as a bit and he comes in. I'm a lawyer now.
Amy
I mean, when he rec. When he represented Amy, he did pretty.
Bobby Bones
Good on the bird killing.
Amy
Or not represented. I guess he was the prosecutor, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
And when I went and fought my traffic ticket, I mean, that was great. My parking ticket. I mean, I had evidence. I did everything. Exhibit one and did you.
Lunchbox
So there are written portions. A performance test and multiple choice section.
Bobby Bones
All right, now to perform.
Eddie
What is this law?
Bobby Bones
Hey, will you give me. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
It's a two day exam and you have to pass.
Eddie
Most states require you to pass the multi state professional responsibility exam before you can take the bar.
Amy
Oh, boy.
Bobby Bones
You can't even say it.
Eddie
That's what Kim K. Just passed.
Bobby Bones
Okay, question number one. Question. Tom, in a moment of inattention, collides with Jerry's car, inflicting $2,000 worth of damage. Jerry decides to sue Tom for negligence. Tom admits his mistake, but refuses to pay, asserting that Jerry's car was already in a state of disrepair. Can Jerry still claim damages?
Eddie
100%. He can still claim damages because there's $2,000 worth of damage. You can't prove. You can say that it was, but you don't have any proof what his car looked like before. Unless you have evidence, then he can sue you for negligence.
Bobby Bones
Amy, were you even listening to the question? I know it wasn't meant for you. So sometimes you check out if it's not meant for you, and that's right.
Lunchbox
I thought he was taking a test. And I'm over here trying to build my case for how I was set up to fail at the beginning of this segment.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I'm gonna read you the question again. Tom, in a moment of inattention, collides with Jerry's car. You gotta see. It's Tom and Jerry, right?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Oh, I get it.
Amy
Yeah. The mouse and the cat.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So Tom hits Jerry's car, inflicting $2,000 worth of damage. Jerry decides to sue for negligence. Tom admits his mistake, but refuses to pay, asserting that Jerry's car was already in a state of disrepair. Can Jerry still claim damages?
Lunchbox
Yes, because he can prove his car wasn't damaged before full damages or partial.
Bobby Bones
Guys, if the car was in dis.
Eddie
$2,000 worth of damages.
Bobby Bones
If that's what it is.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Both of you say that 100% if.
Lunchbox
That'S the estimate you got, then yes.
Bobby Bones
The answer is yes. Jerry can claim $2,000.
Lunchbox
We are lawyers.
Bobby Bones
You're both still alive.
Amy
Good job.
Bobby Bones
Here we go. Let's do another one.
Eddie
Give me one.
Bobby Bones
Can Ann be convicted of burglary if her defense is that she entered the building solely to seek refuge from a sudden storm?
Amy
That's tough.
Lunchbox
No. Tough one, no.
Bobby Bones
Can Ann be convicted of burglary if her defense is that she entered the building solely to seek refuge from a sudden storm?
Eddie
The answer is no. She would be charged with breaking and entering if she doesn't steal anything. If she actually took something, then you burglize the place, and you are convicted of burglary. Ann is not guilty of burglary.
Bobby Bones
Amy.
Lunchbox
Yeah, same.
Eddie
Don't just take my answer.
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
You said no.
Bobby Bones
She said no first. Okay. There is no breaking and entering on this. So she doesn't get charged with.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I mean, I guess. I'm not saying I don't know what she'd be charged with, but if she didn't take anything. And also, there's proof that there was a storm and she just needed to get inside.
Bobby Bones
Ann cannot be convicted of burglary if she entered the building solely to seek refuge from a storm. Burglary requires the intent to commit a crime. But there's also no breaking and entering, either.
Eddie
I'm just.
Bobby Bones
No. That was your answer.
Amy
You did too much.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you went too much. You gave her a charge. She doesn't deserve justice for Anne. All right, one more.
Amy
Two, right?
Bobby Bones
No, Amy got two right. He got one right. No, I got two right. No, he said she got. No, no. But you said she got charged with breaking and entering.
Eddie
I said if you wanted to charge.
Bobby Bones
Her with that, you can't. Because she's running from a storm. Right. Because you're proving she's running from something. AMY 2 Lunchbox One.
Eddie
Disagree.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Amy
Keep it simple, dude.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he talked himself out of that one.
Eddie
I got that one.
Bobby Bones
Amy 2 Lunchbox 1. Which of the following statements is true regarding the scenario where Jane proposed a seller car to John for $5,000 but sold the car to someone else the very next day without receiving any acceptance or consideration from John? Would you like to hear the question again?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Amy
Yes, please.
Eddie
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Which of the following statements is true regarding the scenario where Jane proposed to sell her car to John for $5,000 but sold the car to someone else the very next day without receiving any acceptance or consideration from John? 1. Yes, John can sue Jane for breach of contract because she made an offer to him. No, John cannot sue Jane for breach of contract because no contract was formed. Three, maybe John can sue Jane for breach of contract because he needed time to think it over. Or four, it depends on the type of contract Jane proposed. Would you like to hear that one more time?
Lunchbox
Not the answers. The question.
Bobby Bones
Which of the following statements is true regarding the scenario where Jane proposed to sell her car to John for $5,000, but then sold the car to someone else the very next day without receiving any acceptance or consideration from John?
Lunchbox
Okay, I'm in.
Eddie
Read the choices again.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh. No, no, don't read the choices again.
Bobby Bones
Yes, John can sue Jane for breach of contract because she made an offer to him. No, John cannot sue Jane for breach of contract because no contract was formed. Maybe John can sue Jane for breach of contract because he needed time to think it over. Or it depends on the type of contract Jane proposed.
Eddie
I think I am in.
Bobby Bones
Okay, what do you have?
Eddie
Me or Amy?
Bobby Bones
Leah.
Eddie
I have a B. Because she only proposed it to John. John did not accept or say deny the thing. So there was no contract. She sent a proposal. He did not accept that proposal, so therefore he cannot sue Amy.
Lunchbox
It's shady for sure, but It's B or 2 or however you numbered it.
Bobby Bones
Amy went 3 for 3.
Lunchbox
I didn't.
Bobby Bones
I think she's the lawyer.
Eddie
No, I went three for three.
Bobby Bones
You arrested somebody for a crime. And two, Amy's our lawyer. Our show lawyer.
Eddie
I nailed that.
Bobby Bones
You said the word therefore. That doesn't mean you nailed it any.
Eddie
More than, oh, my goodness, you're here.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Man, we really did good on that, Amy. Three for three.
Bobby Bones
Mike, did Lunchbox get two right?
I
No.
Bobby Bones
No. Because that's part of it.
Eddie
No, I didn't get two right. I got three right.
Bobby Bones
No, two number two. Yeah, it's like. It doesn't matter.
Amy
That's like whenever the game. Like, we play those games and it's just like, name the Artist, and then you say, like, Friends in Low Places. Garth Brooks, and you get them both wrong.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Stupid.
Bobby Bones
Or. That was a terrible example.
Eddie
That was terrible.
Bobby Bones
Well. Cause. No, what you would have said was if the answer was Friends in Low Places. But he's like, Friends in Low Places, Alan Jackson.
Amy
Oh, right. Okay. Yeah, yeah, I see what you're saying.
Bobby Bones
You're not a lawyer either.
Amy
I didn't play the game.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Amy, what's your case? That I screwed you over.
Lunchbox
Oh, well, I don't know if I got totally screwed over, but for.
Bobby Bones
You just said you Were preparing your case.
Lunchbox
Well, I was mulling it over.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you're not charging me?
Lunchbox
No. I don't know. I need you to see right here. I had in front of me, because I'm now prepared. My story that I was going to talk about. I don't know that I was properly informed, unless I'm missing it somewhere, that my quarterback thing was supposed to be my story.
Amy
I have an email where your quarterback thing was within the story.
Bobby Bones
I do.
Lunchbox
Am I on it? Am I on it?
I
I look back and I put Abby instead of Amy.
Bobby Bones
So that's my bad. Boom. Breaking the.
Amy
Aaron.
Lunchbox
I am innocent.
I
I hit the wrong game.
Bobby Bones
I bet. What were you gonna go to?
Lunchbox
Oh, I had a story about Shabuzzi and Megan Maroney.
Eddie
That's a good one.
Lunchbox
That was mine.
Bobby Bones
Oh, okay.
Lunchbox
But I didn't know.
Bobby Bones
Do your quarterbacks.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Because that's the one.
Lunchbox
Morgan can cover that.
Bobby Bones
Okay, go ahead.
Lunchbox
Okay. So I watched the Brett Favre untold thing on Netflix, the fall of Brett Favre, and I was like, wow, Mike Vick was in it.
Bobby Bones
I. How was it? The show?
Lunchbox
I mean, I found it to be interesting. Like, I don't. I guess I didn't really. I didn't. Some of the Untolds are really fascinating. This to me was just, like, I was more shocked of what a loser he is.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he's kind of a dirtbag.
Lunchbox
Because I really didn't get that memo from his vibe. Like, I guess I'm just not in the sports world. So I knew he had sent the, you know, inappropriate picture, which is horrendous. You should not do that. But there's shady athletes like that. I didn't know her full story. It was interesting to see her take on the documentary, but he. He's just shady. And he stole, like, millions from welfare. Yeah, that's not what. You already are a millionaire. I don't get it.
Bobby Bones
Allegedly. Do we say allegedly? Yeah, allegedly. Oh, I don't know. I don't know if it's allegedly. I just say allegedly. I'm allegedly here today.
Lunchbox
Allegedly.
Amy
I mean, there's text messages that back stuff up.
Bobby Bones
Allegedly.
Amy
Allegedly.
Lunchbox
Yeah. His texts are like, so I'm.
Bobby Bones
We gotta go to our attorney lunchbox. Do I need to say allegedly?
Eddie
You do. Okay, Absolutely. Because he has not been proven guilty in a court of law.
Lunchbox
Okay, thank you. In the documentary that there are alleged text messages that say stuff like, I'm not going to get in trouble for this, am I?
Eddie
Yeah, it's crazy.
Amy
No, the media is not going to know Are they?
Bobby Bones
So she's made a list.
Lunchbox
I have loser quarterbacks, her top five loser quarterbacks. And in this case, QB no longer stands for quarterback. It stands for questionable behavior.
Bobby Bones
Did you make that up?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's really good.
Amy
I like it.
Eddie
That's funny.
Bobby Bones
Pretty good. Number five.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Hold on. I have one more. The saying that I came up with.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I think we should have given her that other girl. A crime. Just take your win.
Lunchbox
No, no. These guys went from MVP to omg.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I like the QB one better. She just said it won, though. I know.
Amy
OMG is good. I like omg.
Bobby Bones
OMG can also be positive.
Lunchbox
Omg. Like, what the.
Bobby Bones
No, that's wtf. See what I'm saying? You go too far, Sammy.
Amy
You should have done wtf.
Lunchbox
I should have said these guys went from MVP to wtf.
Bobby Bones
That's better. But I would have just stayed with the when MVP to. Oh, no, they went for qb. Yeah. QB no longer quarterback. It also stands for questionable behavior.
Lunchbox
Right. So in at number five, and these are in order from least loser. They're still losers to biggest loser. Okay. I don't know how to say their names fully, so. Sorry. Jameson. Winston.
Bobby Bones
James Winston.
Lunchbox
James Winston. I remember him specifically from stealing crab legs, but that's not what makes him a loser.
Bobby Bones
Oh, go ahead. I like James Winston, but tell me more about.
Lunchbox
He was accused of sexual assault in college, suspended in the NFL for groping an Uber driver, and then obviously he uplifted crevice.
Amy
I didn't know that part.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Was he found guilty, though?
Lunchbox
Loser. Well, allegedly accused.
Bobby Bones
Well, you can't. No, no. You're not allegedly accused. You're accused. But James Winston was not convicted of any crime related to sexual assault allegations.
Lunchbox
Why? Why?
Bobby Bones
The NFL suspended while he faced investigations and a lawsuit, prosecutors in Tallahassee declined to pursue criminal charges. The allegations resulted in a civil settlement with the accuser and a suspension from the NFL.
Lunchbox
I don't know. Where there's crabs, there's legs.
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
She's kind of nailing these. I'll be honest with you. She kind of ventured off, got back to wtf, and now she's nailing them again. Okay, it's a five.
Lunchbox
Go ahead in at number four, Michael Vick. He went to prison for running a dog fighting ring. Literal prison. We all know this guy's real loser. Although I will say he seemed quite normal and friendly in the documentary.
Amy
I don't know why he was in the documentary, honestly.
Lunchbox
Because he's a. He's someone that Has.
Amy
Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
He's someone that has failed publicly in that role and faced public scrutiny. So I think he just had some insight to offer.
Bobby Bones
I feel like he's had a good bounce back too and has really made a lot of his life since then and was raised in a culture where that was acceptable and that was brought. So, yeah, yeah, I'm rooting for Michael Vick. Terrible thing he did.
Lunchbox
We can redeem. Still makes the list of losers, though. In at 3 is Brett.
Bobby Bones
Brett Favre.
Lunchbox
Brett Favre allegedly helped steal millions in welfare money to build a volleyball stadium where his daughter went to school.
Bobby Bones
Allegedly.
Lunchbox
And he also sent unsolicited pics of his penis to a reporter that.
Amy
I don't think that's allegedly.
Lunchbox
That's legit. Like I saw the Fred Farm has.
Bobby Bones
Not been convicted of any crime related to the Mississippi welfare scandal. While he is a defendant in a civil lawsuit related to the misuse of Mississippi welfare funds, he's not been criminally charged. He has also repaid the 1 point million he received in speaking fees. He still owes Mississippi over $700,000 in misspent welfare. This from February 2024 from Forbes. Yeah, it's a shady, shady situation. Very, like not very, not, not a good dude.
Lunchbox
And then I think there was some maybe massage therapists that were like, you think maybe maybe allegedly Dirk. Some text too. I don't know. I was googling things after.
Bobby Bones
I'd be careful with that one.
Amy
I didn't see that one in the documentary.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Lunchbox
Maybe I saw that online. In at number two is Ben Rothsberger, who I used to call Dirty Burger. But maybe he's cleaned up his act. I don't know. He was accused of sexual assault by multiple women. One case was settled. He was suspended by the NFL. Honestly, he just always seemed gross to me, so. Loser.
Bobby Bones
ABC News reported Monday on its website that the two massage therapists who work for the team alleged sexual harassment in a lawsuit filed against Brett Favre, the Jets, and Lisa Rippey, who performs massage and acupuncture for the team.
Lunchbox
Oh, so there they are.
Bobby Bones
There's that. All right.
Lunchbox
And okay. And at number one, DeShawn Watson.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
Yeah, that's good.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
He is at number one because, yeah, he seems like bad, bad, bad news. Over 20 women have accused him of sexual misconduct during massages. What is it with these guys? Settled most of the cases. Some somehow. Somehow still got one of the biggest contracts in NFL history.
Bobby Bones
March 11, 2022. Watson is cleared by a grand jury of criminal Charges related to the sexual misconduct allegations against him in Harris County. Civil lawsuits. More than two dozen women have filed civil lawsuits against Watson alleging sexual assault and misconduct. Most of these lawsuits have been settled out of court. According to people.com, the terms and amounts of these settlements are confidential. Despite not facing criminal charges, the NFL conducted its own investigation. As a result, he was suspended for 11 games and fined $5 million. That's significant. Yeah, it doesn't seem like Good. Dude.
Lunchbox
Top five loser quarterbacks.
Bobby Bones
Wtf. Qb. Omg.
Amy
Mvp.
Bobby Bones
Crabs have legs. Back in a minute.
Amy
No, where there's crabs, there's legs.
Eddie
There you go.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Morgan.
Ryan Seacrest
Okay, so this video is going viral. It was at the Amas. Shabuzzi and Megan Maroney were presenting together. And Megan Maroney, they're both reading the script. You can tell they're reading from a prompter. But she says that the Carter family basically invented country music. And you see Shaboozi look at her and kind of like double take and do a side eye and, like, giggle. And it's all in reference to her saying, this Carter family basically invented country music. So I was curious on your hot take on it, if it was actually.
Bobby Bones
Like the, like, June. The Carter family. June Carter.
Ryan Seacrest
No, further. Further back.
Lunchbox
No, the. There. It's like the family of three, and they were heavily influenced by lesser known African American artists.
Bobby Bones
Hold on. But that's like her grandparents. Great grandparents.
Lunchbox
Are they related?
Ryan Seacrest
I guess. Okay. They're referring to as P. Carter, Sarah Carter and Maybelle Carter. Look at the name.
Bobby Bones
Look at the family tree there.
Ryan Seacrest
The first family of country music.
Bobby Bones
Look at the family tree there and I'll sit and see. But I do believe that. That she is an ancestor.
Amy
The same Carter.
Lunchbox
That would make sense.
Bobby Bones
So go ahead. I thought you were talking about, like, Shawn Carter.
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
The duo. I'm looking at a picture of them. I don't see a family tree yet, though.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, I haven't found one yet because.
Bobby Bones
I could have just assumed that it was the same car because they're from the same part of the country as well. Jimmy Carter, not related.
Amy
Okay.
Morgan
Okay.
Amy
Who's the receiver?
Bobby Bones
Because she could have been mixing up the Carter with Beyonce.
Lunchbox
No, no, I think obviously, no.
Bobby Bones
I mean, that could have been Shaboozies, like, confusion.
Lunchbox
Well, what. I think this is my take on it because I had pulled it, as, you know, my story until quarterback thing. But my take on it was that I don't know if they read over the script together because, like, sometimes if you're doing the prompter it's like somebody gave her that to say likely. And so she's just reading from the prompter. And maybe they didn't rehearse before or maybe he didn't know she was going to say that. But I think he was a little taken aback. Like, what those. That's not the. That's not where country music came from. Like, he's insinuating, like, especially because I read those three. They are a white family. They were heavily influenced by lesser known African American country artists, one of which was the first African American to play at the Grand Ole Opry. And that they. He would write a lot of their songs and help produce stuff. And they were African American. So I think Shabuzzi was more making a face of like, hey, it didn't come from these white people. It came from.
Bobby Bones
Well, country music is from white people and black people. It's from. It's from Europe. And they, you know, brought over the fiddle. And from the slave ships of Africa, they brought over basically the bad version. Like the bad fiddles from Europe. Can I say bad? Like old. Not really in the. Bad banjo. Like, old instruments they just strung together. So it wouldn't look like a banjo today. It wouldn't be exact. Like a fiddle or violin then. But June Carter Cash is part of the Carter family.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
She's the daughter of Mabel.
Bobby Bones
So, yeah. I don't know. I would be like, you think Jay Z started country music?
Lunchbox
But I didn't hear her because she probably didn't. And I don't even think his look was to Megan. I think it was just more to like what she just said.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah. Because she was just reading the script. You could tell. And then he was just kind of looking like, what did she just say? Is the video of what I'm saying?
Bobby Bones
That's funny. I'm watching it now.
Lunchbox
Yeah. His face.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I don't know. I don't even want to. I saw people getting upset that Beyonce won. Country album or whatever. I don't know what she won, but it's like, if you're not going to get happy that someone wins, don't get mad that someone won because you don't care about it unless you're being outraged. Like, it's a. It's a weird life to live for people to be all upset that Beyonce won for best country album if you weren't going to pay attention to it anyway and you don't care enough about it. But then to be outraged that someone won that you didn't think should have. Your priorities are not in line if that's the case, because you weren't even. You didn't even care about the AMAs. If you had a rooting interest, like it has to be Megan Maroney or nothing, then you can be mad at anything that wins. But just to be mad at something because they won when you had no interest in it to begin with, that. That's just you wanting to have rage so you can get likes on your comment. That's how a lot of people last night. I can't believe Beyonce won. You wouldn't have even known about it had you not been upset with it. But I didn't watch it.
Ryan Seacrest
Rage baiting.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Well, I don't think. I don't think they were giving her the award by rage baiting.
Ryan Seacrest
No. People online, like, they're commenting and making comments about things. It's like a rage bait.
Bobby Bones
So dumb. Yeah. So dumb. And AMAs. I don't even know what that is.
Lunchbox
American Music Award.
Bobby Bones
No, I know what that is saying. Like, I think is that fan voted probably.
Ryan Seacrest
I think so.
I
Yeah. Because they said they had the most votes ever.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. They said at the beginning of it, probably fan voted. So somebody like Beyonce's probably gonna win. She has a massive fan base.
Amy
Yeah. The Beehive Queen.
Bobby Bones
Although it sounds. It always looks like a Beyhive.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's like a paralegic.
Ryan Seacrest
I think it's supposed to be a pun like that.
Bobby Bones
I know. Yeah, I know it's a pun like that, but I always say it.
Eddie
I think it's meant on purpose, guys.
Bobby Bones
Yes. I don't know. Okay. I guess we don't know Shaboozies or.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we don't.
Bobby Bones
Megan Maroney, reading a prompter.
Lunchbox
I know.
Bobby Bones
Our people should have seen that.
Lunchbox
That's what I was thinking. Because, you know, like, you know.
Bobby Bones
But also, I don't know exactly what she said. So if she said the first family, they could have been the first recognized family. Because if you're talking about.
Amy
That's true.
Bobby Bones
You're talking about Europeans coming over with the fiddles and.
Lunchbox
No, I think she said something like they basically created country music.
Bobby Bones
Oh, well, that ain't true. Yeah, our people should have been on that. If that's the.
Amy
But, Morgan, did you just read something.
Bobby Bones
That they were like, who basically invented country music?
Lunchbox
Okay. They were among the first to record.
Ryan Seacrest
Commercially produced country music.
Lunchbox
Yes, that's what it is. That part is true. I think the part where it gets a little sticky is saying that they basically invented country music.
Bobby Bones
That is the quote they did not invent country music.
Lunchbox
And then. So I think Shaboos is like, wait a second. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Especially because they work so closely with African American artists.
Ryan Seacrest
I was gonna say. Yeah. Because then it goes on to say the Carter Family was heavily influenced by relatively unknown African American musicians such as Leslie Riddle and Dewford Black, the first black American to play on the Grand Ole Opry stage. And Riddle met the Carter Family and composed and wrote a number of their songs.
Bobby Bones
White people stole so much from black people. Musically, Elvis is all just stealing black music. Memphis Blues, the first rock song ever recorded was a Nike Turner song. So it's like, that's what white people do. They just steal. Eddie, you're lucky.
Amy
Yeah, We. We came up with Tejano music. Yeah, I get in trouble for saying that.
Bobby Bones
All right, Eddie, what do you have?
Amy
Michael Strahan is funny. He's talking about how he used to have a pet pig growing up. And then one of his co. His co anchors or whatever went and did a story with his parents before his dad died. And there they brought up the pig, and the parents said like, oh, yeah, like, well, we ate the pig eventually.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Amy
And straight hand was like, what? He had no idea that his pet pig was later eaten by the family.
Bobby Bones
That's traumatic as an adult to hear that. It reminds me of me telling my wife about my Boston terrier that we had growing up, and it, like, bit the mailman or milkman or some man. And so Arkansas Keith had a friend that lived out at Mountain Pine, like, had a bunch of land. So we. Bradley went and lived there to Boston Terrier. Because whatever. My wife's like, that's not what happened. I'm like, well, you didn't know Bradley. She's like, I bet you that's not what happened. And I'm like, what? She goes, call Keith. So I called him. He's like, hello. I said, hey, what happened to Bradley? He goes, oh, he bit somebody. We shot him.
Lunchbox
Oh.
Bobby Bones
And I was like, what? And he was like, yeah, we had to.
Amy
They never told you?
Bobby Bones
I said, no, no. You said you sent them to a. A friend out. And he goes, you still believe that?
Amy
How old were you when that happened?
Bobby Bones
11.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And Caitlin feels bad for me and is laughing. I'm such an idiot at the same time, because she knew just by me here just telling her the story that they were lying to me. But.
Amy
But she wasn't there when you were 11, though. If she was, that'd be different. Because at 11, you believe that, like, oh, they got taken to grandma's house. Got it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But she's like, did you ever meet this friend of Arkansas? Did you ever go see Bradley? Did you ever. No, no. Did you ever want to? Well, yeah, but I thought, you know, I don't want to make Bradley sad.
Amy
Bradley? Yeah, we had a. We had a dog that ran away from our house, and apparently somebody had. This is like, after, I don't know, two, three weeks, my dad. Apparently, the dog never ran away. My dad gave the dog to a friend of his who lived, like, 30 minutes away. The dog broke the chain and ran all the way back to our house.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Amy
Isn't that crazy? Like, one day we're sitting in the backyard grilling fajitas or something, and the dog came running down the driveway. And my dad was like, oh, my goodness.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's crazy.
Amy
And then he finally had to tell us that he tried to give the dog away.
Eddie
He confessed.
Amy
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
Did you keep the dog after that?
Amy
Yeah, yeah, the dog was ours after that.
Bobby Bones
We didn't get to Tuesday reviews day today because I guess because it was Monday, kind of for us in our minds, but Tuesday reviews day, I did watch and finished Last of Us. Mike, did you finish it?
I
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
It was awesome.
I
It was great.
Bobby Bones
I give it this. I give it through two seasons. Heck, I give this season four and a half. Seattle's out of five. It was that good. And I was really worried it wasn't going to be good. What I've learned. I never played the video game. What I've learned is they stayed so close to the video game and that in the video game, you are him trying to protect her until it switches perspective, and then you're her trying to save him. And then it switches perspective again in the video game to. Which led to this finale here. And I will not say any more about that. But it's another perspective switch.
I
Yeah. A lot of people are mad, though, who did play the video game. They're, like, over our overall character development.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I didn't play enough to be upset about that. I think the show's really good, though. And I was upset whenever the big thing happened that it was not going to be as good, but it's awesome. Yeah. Four and a half out of five. Last of us on hbo. Nice, Amy.
Lunchbox
I watch Sirens on Netflix.
Bobby Bones
I don't know what that is.
Lunchbox
It's a really good new dramatic show. I gave it two thumbs up at the end when Netflix asked me to vote at the end. It's just like another One of those, like, salacious dramas. There's this woman, there's a family, they have like a ton of money. And this, their assistant goes to work for them, that she's from, like Buffalo, New York. And you know, she comes from nothing. And this family's like, oh, honey, don't say you're from Buffalo. Say you're from upstate. And then her sister comes to find her at the place. And I don't wanna give too much away, but I thought it was really good.
Bobby Bones
Rate it.
Lunchbox
Oh, I give it five out of five.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Five out of five, that's perfect.
Lunchbox
Five out of five. Kevin Bacon's wow.
Bobby Bones
I've never given anything five out of five.
Lunchbox
You haven't?
Bobby Bones
Maybe a long time ago.
Lunchbox
Did I Give Ransom Canyon 5 out of 5? Cause I gave that 2 thumbs up on Netflix too. Whatever. I gave that.
Bobby Bones
It's your system, though. You get to system whatever you want.
Lunchbox
Sure, I probably fluctuate between 5.5 to 5, because you're right.
Bobby Bones
5.5, that's even bigger. That's 110.
Lunchbox
4.5 out of 5 to 5 out of 5. But Kevin Bacon's in it. And who's a really pretty redhead?
Bobby Bones
Ron Howard's daughter.
Lunchbox
No, it's his wife. I can't. Julie. Julie. Julia.
Bobby Bones
Julian. Julianne. Julianne Moore. More Julia Roberts.
Lunchbox
Julian Moore. And then the girl from White Lotus, that is also Megan Fahey. Megan Fahey.
Bobby Bones
I don't know who that is.
Lunchbox
What? You do.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure I do, but I don't know who that is by you just saying that name.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Brought her up last night.
Bobby Bones
I'm sorry to disappoint you by not.
Lunchbox
Knowing that name when I rated a movie she was in. Drop Drop.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't know. I'll look her up. Okay, so five out of five. All right. Lunchbox.
Eddie
Yeah. Season two is shrinking.
Bobby Bones
It's great.
Eddie
I think it's hilarious. That show is so funny and so entertaining. Just really well done. I give it four out of five. Therapists she played.
Bobby Bones
I don't know the seasons because I've seen them all, but she. And not the last season, but season before that in Thailand. She played the really good looking guy's wife. The ripped up dude, good looking guy's wife. Who? They're there with a couple. Another couple, friends. Audrey Plaza plays the. It doesn't matter. Let's watch your shows.
Eddie
Shrinking season two.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. What do you give it?
Eddie
Four out of five therapists.
Bobby Bones
Only four, huh? Well, I mean, different system. You get your own system.
Eddie
I got scared to go four out of four and a half, but. Yeah, but I really enjoy that show. I think it's so funny.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, good. Morgan.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, I watched two. I watched a movie called Fountain of Youth with John Krasinski and Natalie Portman on Apple tv.
Lunchbox
Plus, tell us more.
Ryan Seacrest
It's like an updated version of National Treasure was the vibe of this movie. And I. I enjoyed it and I loved watching it. I don't know that I would give it a huge rating. It'd probably be like a 3 out of 5 magical waters drone system, man. Well, I'm thinking it was a fun watch.
Lunchbox
I was gonna watch it, but. No, you're not selling it.
Bobby Bones
Three out of five does not sound like a fun watch.
Ryan Seacrest
That sounds like it was like an easy watch.
Bobby Bones
I should say three out of five. I wouldn't do it again.
Lunchbox
I probably wouldn't watch it.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, I won't watch it again.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. I'm saying three out of five. If I could go back, I wouldn't do it again.
Ryan Seacrest
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
Different system. Okay.
Amy
All right.
Ryan Seacrest
And then I watched Motorheads on Amazon prime, which is very One Tree Hill, Friday Night Lights esque, but racing edition, and I loved it. I was so. I'm like, so ready. I hope they come out with a season two. I give that one four out of five old Mustangs.
Bobby Bones
Is it like kids, though? Like young adults?
Ryan Seacrest
It is like a teen drama. I love a teen drama show.
Bobby Bones
I saw the Preview though, for F1 with Brad Pitt.
Ryan Seacrest
That looks so good.
Bobby Bones
Awesome. Yeah. Like big budget Hollywood, big famous superstar. Like, he looks awesome in it, but.
Ryan Seacrest
This racing in it. And that's why I really liked it. It was fun to watch the car aspect.
Bobby Bones
What do you rate that one?
Ryan Seacrest
4 out of 5 old mustangs.
Bobby Bones
You got your own system. I like it, Eddie.
Amy
I watched a documentary that you guys would never watch. Probably won't like it. It's called Garbo. Where did you'd go? And it's about this old black and white actress from like the twenties named Greta Garbo.
Bobby Bones
I know that is.
Amy
You do?
Bobby Bones
I'm a blonde, right?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
So she was awesome. So, like, I didn't knew nothing about her, but she was an actress. Went to Hollywood, but didn't want to be famous at all. So she wouldn't do interviews. Paparazzi. When it first started, she did her best to just ignore them. And then finally she did about 10 films, dominated. She was Hollywood's biggest star, and then bailed. She said, I'm done with this. I'm not trying to be famous.
Bobby Bones
I'm out.
Amy
And she just quit. And people say that like, you know, because she died, I think in the 80s.
Bobby Bones
Maybe the old Barry Sanders. Huh?
Amy
Gave her the Barry Sanders. And people in New York City were like, oh, we saw her like buying flowers. We swear that was her. But people said they saw her places, but she just disappeared from the map. Is awesome.
Bobby Bones
What do you give it?
Amy
I give it three and a half cigarettes out of five.
Bobby Bones
So it wasn't. It was awesome what she did. Not the documentary.
Amy
Yeah, the story is whatever. The documentary is whatever. But I didn't know anything about Greta Garbo. That. And I'm super interested in black and white movies, but I think you would not ever want to watch that.
Bobby Bones
I would not.
Eddie
Sounds boring.
Bobby Bones
Mike.
I
I saw both of the big movies in theaters this weekend. New Mission Impossible. It's the last one they're going to do. It's kind of boring.
Bobby Bones
Wow, I didn't expect that.
I
It's almost three hours long and they split the last one up into two movies. All the good stuff was in the one before this.
Bobby Bones
I did not expect that. I thought it'd be awesome.
I
I gave it 3.5 out of 5 self destructing messages.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
It's like Greta Garbo.
I
And then I saw the Lilo and Stitch remake, which that's my favorite Disney movie of all time. Total bias.
Bobby Bones
The original.
I
The original one, but total bias here. I give it 4.5 out of 5 pineapples. It was hilarious.
Bobby Bones
Would I like it?
I
No, no.
Bobby Bones
I've never seen the original.
I
Then double no.
Bobby Bones
Then especially no.
Amy
You know, Mike does a really good stitch.
Bobby Bones
Is that who you had on your show, though?
I
I had the voice and the creator of Stitch.
Bobby Bones
Well, I know you didn't have real stitch on there. It's cartoon.
I
I mean, some people interviewed like a CGI stitch for this. This promo.
Bobby Bones
Really?
I
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
It was cool. Yeah. Mike's podcast, he had on the voice of Stitch and he.
Amy
Mike did the voice to the guy.
I
That's pretty good.
Bobby Bones
Well, what do you have said, though?
I
That's what I'm saying. He's probably being nice.
Amy
No, I think it's pretty good, though.
Bobby Bones
I don't even know Stitch's voice, so I couldn't accurately judge it.
Amy
It sounds just like.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, he has a good stitch voice.
Bobby Bones
Okay, do it.
I
This is my family. I found it all on my own.
Bobby Bones
It's little and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good. That's pretty good. I don't know what to say because I don't know. It's pretty good, man. All right, that's cool for you guys that appreciate it. I'm glad you appreciate it. Yeah.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right, that's it. We're going to get to this interview. Gavin Adcock, he's killing it. Selling out massive shows. We're going to play this for you and you can watch his performance of the George Strait song on our YouTube page. Go follow our YouTube to watch him perform Troubadour. All right, here's Gavin Adcock from coast.
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Lunchbox
She was stoic, modest, tough, someone who inspired people.
Bobby Bones
Everyone thought they knew her until they didn't.
Lunchbox
I remember sitting on her couch and asking her, is this real?
Amy
Is this real?
Bobby Bones
Is this real?
Amy
Is this real?
Bobby Bones
I just couldn't wrap my head around.
Amy
What kind of person would do that to another person that was getting treatment, that was, you know, dying.
Bobby Bones
This is a story all about trust and about a woman named Sarah Kavanaugh. I've always been told I'm a really good listener, right. And I maximized that while I was lying. Listen to Deep Cover the Truth About Sarah on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's a Bobby Bones show interview, in case you didn't know. About to talk to Gavin Adcock, who got famous four or five years ago. Not for music, but he played in the Georgia Southern football team and he was on the team bus. They were driving off to a game. He's on top of the bus. They throw him a beer. He chugs the beer on the bus in his jersey, got kicked off the team. I remember him going viral for that. And now he's a big star. Here we go on the Bobby Bones show now.
Lunchbox
Gavin Adcock.
Bobby Bones
Gavin, good to see you, buddy.
Morgan
Good to see you too, Bobby.
Bobby Bones
It's rare that the first time I meet an artist is with their parents. That's what happened with us.
Morgan
Yeah. In the, in the lobby, the hotel, they see him.
Bobby Bones
I walked into the lobby and Gavin's there. And Gavin, you. You're fully, you know, show attire like you were. You went hard and your parents, as normal as can be, looked like they adopted like some. Some rowdy kid off the side of the road. It's awesome.
Morgan
Yeah, they. I flew them out with ACMs. And my show clothes keep getting elevated every time a little bit more crazy.
Bobby Bones
I saw a headline because you just did two sold out shows here In Nashville. And I don't know you as a person yet, but the headline was booze filled rave Gavin Adcock. And I was like, what's he doing at his shows? So why would they write a headline like that?
Morgan
I think it's just because everybody gets so involved in the music during the show. When you come, they're singing every word to every song. Doesn't matter if it wasn't necessarily a hit three years ago. When I let it out, it's a hit to them. And I see people just lose their self in the song and just throw an empty cup and just get him. Just have a out of body experience on some of these songs.
Bobby Bones
We had some PBR guys in a few days ago, and you know, these guys are doing bull riding, a bunch of bareback. But that was kind of like a dream of yours early on, right?
Morgan
Yeah. When I was a little kid, I was working, feeding cows with my daddy on the farm, and we watched bull riding together on the weekends. I'd sit with him in his chair and I wanted to be a bull rider, and he broke me of that. Well, he showed me the movie 8 seconds when Lane Frost died. And I was like, you know what? I don't. I don't know about that.
Bobby Bones
You just spoiled it for everybody. Some people hadn't seen that movie yet.
Morgan
Well, I'm sorry. Sorry. It's been out for 30 something years plus. So you're good. You're behind now.
Bobby Bones
I'm not an athlete like you were. I got like broken fingers and stuff. My bones hurt like a day like today. That's like your knee kill you?
Morgan
It does. The weather really tightens up my knee. I tore it up and really started my career with my knee injury because I'm not an inside person. I'm an outdoors kind of guy. And I was stuck in the house. So I coped with that by writing music and I just fell in love with it.
Bobby Bones
What did you do with your knee? What was the injury?
Morgan
I tore my patella meniscus and had two fractures. One in the. One in the femur and one at the bottom of my knee.
Bobby Bones
Was that. Did you do it playing football?
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Your freshman year?
Morgan
No, it was my senior year, actually, going into my last season.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you played. How many years did you play football?
Morgan
Four and a half.
Bobby Bones
Oh, because I was looking at some of your stats and like, you had starts, like you were actually an actual player. Did you start on the offensive line or did you play defensive end?
Morgan
I played D line, nose guard.
Bobby Bones
What'd you Play in high school.
Morgan
D end and offensive guard.
Bobby Bones
Both sides?
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Small school or did you just division like.
Morgan
Or not division, but 3A. So we were four by the time I got out of there.
Bobby Bones
What was recruiting like for you in high school?
Morgan
Not very good.
Bobby Bones
You didn't have a bunch of letters, bunch of offers?
Morgan
Nah, just some smaller schools like Division 2 and different stuff. But I just figured if I wanted to go, I wanted to go as big as I could. So I. I asked my head coach, I said, you know anybody down at Georgia Southern? Because a few of my friends were going down there. And he said, yeah, I coached with a guy for a little while that is coaching down at Georgia Southern. I went down there and was a preferred walk on a couple years. Started playing and got a scholarship.
Bobby Bones
Did they do the whole thing where it's like, all right, everybody in. You don't know the scholarship's coming, and they're like, guess who's getting a scholarship? Gavin?
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
And yeah, it was right for our. Our bowl game that we played. They did it in the team meeting.
Bobby Bones
Did you not know it was coming?
Morgan
I had a feeling, but I didn't know, so they got me.
Bobby Bones
Sounds like my wife and I proposed. I mean, she acts like she didn't know it was coming, but she did kind of. So what was growing up in your hometown like? Was it. Is it Watkinsville? Is that what it's called?
Morgan
Yes. It was a small town when I was little, and we're probably like an hour from Atlanta east. Hour and 20. And as Athens has moved west and Atlanta has moved east, it's turned into a bigger city than. I enjoyed it when I was a little kid. I grew up on a cattle farm and working with my daddy and going to stockyards and different stuff. And it was a pretty country heavy community. A lot of country music in the town, and everybody just loved listening to the radio.
Bobby Bones
What was the first concert you went.
Morgan
To, Tim McGraw in Atlanta at? I think it was called Aaron's Amphitheater at the time, but I think it's Lakewood now. Yeah, it was.
Bobby Bones
What do you remember about that show?
Morgan
He come out with high energy right off the bat and stirred everybody up. And it was just a party. And it was. It was about the time he had let out, like, Cowboy and Me and live like you were dying.
Bobby Bones
Whenever you decided you weren't gonna play sports anymore, had you already been dabbling in music, like, as far as, like, learning how to play guitar? Or is that why you went and got a guitar, because you Felt like you needed to put that energy into something.
Morgan
Well, I got a guitar when I was 16, and I didn't learn how to play it or attempt to play it until I was 22. The Sunday before I tore up my knee. On that Tuesday, I hit up a guy from my hometown that I went to high school with and said, what are you doing this week? He said, not much. What are you up to? I said, I'm down here at Georgia Southern. You want to come play guitar?
Bobby Bones
This is before you hurt your knee?
Morgan
Yes, this is before I hurt my knee. Tuesday, tore up my knee. He come down Wednesday, played a handful of songs, and just took off running right there.
Bobby Bones
How'd you start writing songs? Did you do it by yourself? Just in a room?
Morgan
Yeah. I just would find a tempo and find a melody, because I wasn't very good at guitar at the time when I started. And I'm still working on it and still learning every day. But I just write with them, find a beat, find a melody, a whistle, a. A home, and just right from there.
Bobby Bones
What was the first song that you could play and sing at the same time? What was the first song you learned where you could do both?
Morgan
It was. The first song was called Going Gone. It was a G. To walk down to the E minor, C and slide it over. And it was one of the biggest songs I ever had when I started out my first year.
Bobby Bones
Wait, what about that? You learned that you didn't write, like, was that the first song you learned? You wrote the first song you ever learned? See, that would be, like, next level.
Morgan
Oh, no, no.
Bobby Bones
Like, for me. Yeah. First song you ever picked up a guitar, like, and you're like, oh, I can. Because it was hard to sing and play at the same time.
Morgan
At first, I was. I played when youn say Nothing at all by Keith Whitley, and it's just capo. 2D, A minor, G, A minor.
Bobby Bones
Now we're talking.
Amy
That's it.
Morgan
Heck, yeah. And that was the first one. And then I learned Troubadour by George Strait. And then there's a bunch of Hank songs I can play because he plays about, like, me, just G, C, and D.
Bobby Bones
Do people think you're older than you are?
Morgan
They've always thought that. They've always been like you. Even when I was in high school, you in college, or you graduated from college. I'm like, nah, I'm 17. But, yeah, I think people think I'm 26 right now. I'll be 27 in October.
Bobby Bones
But first time you ever got paid to play music. Where was it?
Morgan
Statesboro, Georgia. I hit up the main bar there. I was a couple months into playing, had one song out, hit up the main bar. They said I could play for free drinks. And I was like, no, I've. I've kind of got a little bit of a following. It ain't much, but around here, I got a following. So I went to their bar, which is their competition, and told them, and they were like, yeah, we'll pay you 300 bucks. Come out here and sing on syllabus week on Tuesday night. And I was like, hell, yeah, we're coming. And we went out there, we killed it. The bar was packed full, and the owner come up to me, and he gave me 500 bucks instead of three and said it was great tonight. So I was like, I like this.
Bobby Bones
And the other bar, they were just SOL. Because they only wanted to pay you drinks.
Morgan
Yeah, they hit me up the next.
Bobby Bones
Day, of course they did.
Morgan
And was like, we gotta get you to come play. I was like, well, dang. I hate I had to go over here to get you to hit me up, but I guess that's how it works sometimes.
Bobby Bones
What about your parents? What do they think about all this? Because it's. It's. It's exploded for you.
Morgan
They're. They're really excited for me, and they're. They're. They're great. They've supported me the whole time. Never. Never told me to not chase my dreams or been like, I don't know about that, Gavin. It's gonna be really hard, or. They've always been very confident in me. And my mama just worries. She wants me to stay me. That's what she always says. She just always worried that money and the road and meeting everybody, it would change who I am. And I'm pretty confident that it's not going to, but she just worries about that a good bit.
Bobby Bones
You get about a year and a half to be out of your mind, and then you got to get back. Because if you don't get out of your mind, I don't want you out of your mind. But you got like a year and a half, two years, kind of get. And then you kind of realize, this ain't for me. It's. If you go two and a half years out of your mind, then you kind of stay that version.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I'll talk to her if you need to.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like, he's good. You got good people around you, too.
Morgan
I think I've been out of my mind way before I started Making music the dream.
Bobby Bones
Buying, like, a ranch. Is that what you want to do?
Morgan
Yeah, no doubt. I've just bought my first place in Tennessee about a year ago, which is on about six or seven acres. And that's gonna be my house until I save up enough money to buy 100, 200 acres somewhere.
Bobby Bones
Where do you want that? 100, 200 acres, like, back home?
Morgan
I don't know about back home. It's pretty played out is what I. I'd say it's played out in terms of land situations down there. A lot of it's already bought.
Bobby Bones
Oh, so you mean already bought? Like, I'm played out because, like, everybody's heard my stories a hundred times. So you don't mean that. You mean, like, there's nothing else?
Morgan
There's. Yeah, there's not. There's not much else over there. I'm like Texas. And if I go east in Tennessee from here to Knoxville, find a nice.
Bobby Bones
Place, you want animals?
Morgan
Yeah. Cattle.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Look at this guy. He's already further ahead than I am.
Amy
He's a cowboy.
Bobby Bones
He's like, oh, yeah, look at him. Do you put any product in your hair when you wash it?
Morgan
No. Every once in a while during a photo shoot, I'll. If it's like a windy day, I'll put a little bit in there because it'll blow around. But I just throw a hat on in the mornings after a shower.
Bobby Bones
Have you always had the kind of long hair? When did you grow it out?
Morgan
I started growing it out in college. Probably my sophomore year.
Bobby Bones
How much a haircut cost now around here?
Morgan
Dang kidney.
Amy
Yeah.
Morgan
I think it's like 80 bucks around here. My hometown. You go get a $20 haircut.
Bobby Bones
Do you have a place. Do you have a specific person here now?
Morgan
Yeah, I can't call her out now.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, no, for sure, you know, for sure.
Morgan
Yeah, I do.
Bobby Bones
What about now? Because you have to do so much on camera, under lights, or photo shoots. What about the whole putting makeup on things?
Morgan
I don't. Don't want to put makeup on. I just.
Bobby Bones
You don't do that at all.
Morgan
I'd rather. I'd rather look rough now.
Bobby Bones
I live. I love the makeup. Can't put enough on me.
Morgan
Hell, yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right. Gavin Adcock is here. Your guitar is here. You want to grab it? You want to play a little something? How about. And I don't know if you're cool with this, but you mentioned playing George Strait Troubadour. Would you mind, you know, going back in time and playing us One of those first songs you learned. Oh, I'm sorry. We can't post the live performance on the podcast, but if you go to our YouTube page, you can watch it there or maybe listen live. Okay. All right, now back to the podcast. Come on. Great job, dude.
Eddie
That's awesome.
Bobby Bones
That's how he started. I don't know already. Good. Came out of the womb. Good. So I'm going to ask you about a couple of your songs here. We're about to play Never Call Again, and I was looking at a lot of the songs you've written. Tell me about this song. Like, where'd it come from? You walk into a room with the idea, where'd it come from?
Morgan
I come up with the guitar a few days before the Rite, and I had these young group of writers that I had been writing with separately in town, and it just felt. Felt good for the group of people I was bringing it into. Colton Venter, Joy, Beth Taylor, and Jack Roughton, 3. I think everybody's probably under the age of 25, 26 years old. And I brought it in there, and we just started figuring out how it made us feel. And I just said, it kind of makes me feel like I wouldn't forget about that girl if everything didn't remind her me about her. And we took off running with that. And it'll be the first song we. We just sent it to radio yesterday, actually.
Bobby Bones
It feel good when you finished it? Good as in, like, man, this is a little different. This one feels special.
Morgan
Yeah, it gave me chills, and it would, like, almost. I get emotionally attached to some of these songs, and I fall in love with them off the bat. Like, it's kind of like if I could hear that song for the first time again. When I played it in the truck, the phone demo, I got chills, and it just kind of like, made me choke up a little bit. I just thought it was so good.
Bobby Bones
We're gonna play it now. This is Never Call Again. It's a new one from Gavin Adcock. Gavin, great to see you, man.
Morgan
Great to see you too, Bobby.
Bobby Bones
Dude, congratulations on all your success. I mean, people talk about you when you're not around in a great way. I mean, you're that guy right now. That's like, have you seen the numbers? Have you seen the ticket sales? Have you seen. Like, you're that guy. So congratulations. Remember, you only got two years to go crazy.
Morgan
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Then you got to get it back a little bit.
Morgan
I told you, I'm already crazy.
Bobby Bones
All right, well, don't get any crazier. Gavin Adcock and you guys follow Avanadcock music. Good to see you buddy. And hopefully we'll see you soon.
Morgan
Very soon.
Bobby Bones
There he is. Gavin Adcock, everybody.
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How far would he go to cover up what he'd done?
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The fact that you lied is absolutely horrific and quite frankly, I question how.
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: TUES PT 2: Amy And Lunchbox Take The Bar Exam + Amy’s Top 5 Loser QBs From MVP to OMG! + Gavin Adcock On His Blown-Out Knee That Led Him To Chase A Music Career
Release Date: May 27, 2025
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones introducing a playful yet insightful segment where Amy and Lunchbox attempt to navigate the complexities of the bar exam. The trio engages in a mock trial, presenting hypothetical legal scenarios to test their knowledge and wit.
Bobby Bones (03:31):
"We're going to play some legal questions to see if Amy and Lunchbox can pass a mock bar exam. Let's see who's our hidden legal eagle."
Throughout this segment, Amy and Lunchbox demonstrate varying degrees of legal acumen, offering humorous and sometimes incorrect responses that highlight the challenges of the bar exam. Their camaraderie and banter add a lighthearted touch to the rigorous subject matter.
Amy (11:31):
"So if you didn't take anything, she can't be charged with burglary? That sounds right to me."
Lunchbox (12:05):
"No, she entered just to seek refuge from a storm. Burglary requires intent."
Their interaction not only entertains but also serves as an educational tool, demystifying some legal concepts for the listeners.
Transitioning from the legal antics, Amy introduces a candid and critical review of five NFL quarterbacks whose careers have seen a significant decline, transitioning from MVP status to notorious reputations.
Amy (18:26):
"I've compiled a list of quarterbacks who went from MVPs to being embroiled in scandals. These guys should have stuck to the field instead of off-field drama."
The list includes:
DeShawn Watson – Notorious for numerous sexual misconduct allegations, Bobby cites his suspension and legal troubles as key factors.
Bobby Bones (23:01):
"Watson has faced over two dozen civil lawsuits. Despite the controversy, he secured one of the biggest contracts in NFL history. That's just… wow."
Ben Rothsberger (Dirty Burger) – Accused of multiple sexual assaults, his reputation took a severe hit, leading to his suspension from the NFL.
Brett Favre – Allegedly involved in the Mississippi welfare scandal, Favre's off-field issues overshadowed his on-field prowess.
Michael Vick – While he made a comeback after his dogfighting conviction, Vick's past actions still mark him as a controversial figure.
James Winston – Accused but not convicted of sexual assault, his name still surfaces in discussions about ethical conduct in sports.
Lunchbox (19:31):
"James Winston was accused of stealing crab legs, but that's not why he's a loser. The real issue is his disdainful behavior and the way he handled allegations."
The discussion emphasizes the importance of personal conduct and integrity, drawing a clear line between athletic talent and off-field behavior.
Amy (21:04):
"These guys went from MVP to OMG! Their actions off the field have left a lasting negative impact on their legacies."
This segment serves as a sobering reminder of how fame and success can sometimes lead individuals astray, impacting not just their careers but also their personal lives.
One of the standout moments of the episode is the in-depth interview with Gavin Adcock, a former college football player whose career took an unexpected turn due to a severe knee injury.
Bobby Bones (44:34):
"Gavin's journey is remarkable. From being a standout player at Georgia Southern to facing a career-threatening injury, his resilience is inspiring."
Gavin Adcock shares his experiences growing up in Watkinsville, Georgia, where he played both defensive end and offensive guard during his high school years. Despite a promising athletic trajectory, a torn patella meniscus and fractures in his femur and knee forced him to rethink his future.
Morgan (46:49):
"I tore my patella meniscus and had two fractures. One in the femur and one at the bottom of my knee. That was my turning point."
Struggling with his injury and unable to continue his football career, Gavin turned to music as a therapeutic outlet. He began learning guitar and writing songs, a passion that quickly evolved into a newfound career ambition.
Bobby Bones (50:15):
"How did you start writing songs? Was it something you did alone?"
Gavin Adcock:
"I started by finding a tempo and melody. At first, I played songs like 'Nothing at All' to get comfortable. Eventually, I began writing my own music, which felt incredibly fulfilling."
His dedication paid off when he booked his first paid gig in Statesboro, Georgia, earning $500 for a performance that exceeded expectations. This success fueled his decision to pursue music full-time, leading to sold-out shows and a growing fanbase.
Bobby Bones (58:18):
"We're going to play 'Never Call Again,' a new song from Gavin Adcock. Let's dive into your journey from the football field to the music stage."
Despite his success, Gavin remains grounded, acknowledging the support of his family and the challenges of balancing fame with personal well-being. His story is one of resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of passion despite unforeseen obstacles.
Morgan (54:07):
"My mama just worries about me staying true to myself despite the fame and money. It's important to me to remain grounded."
A memorable moment in the episode is the discussion surrounding a viral video from the American Music Awards (AMAs) featuring Shabuzzi and Megan Maroney. The duo's performance sparked debates about the true origins of country music.
Ryan Seacrest (23:30):
"The viral video shows Shabuzzi reacting to Megan Maroney's claim that the Carter family invented country music. It's causing quite a stir online."
Lunchbox (24:27):
"The Carters were influenced by lesser-known African American artists like Leslie Riddle and Dewford Black. This performance highlights the often-overlooked contributions of Black musicians to country music."
The conversation delves into the historical context of country music, acknowledging the intertwined influences of European and African American musicians in shaping the genre.
Bobby Bones (26:14):
"Country music is a blend of European and African American influences. While the Carter family played a significant role, they didn't single-handedly invent the genre."
This segment emphasizes cultural recognition and the importance of acknowledging diverse contributions to musical genres.
Throughout the episode, Bobby Bones and his co-hosts engage in lively discussions about various TV shows, movies, and documentaries, sharing personal opinions and ratings.
"The Last of Us" on HBO – Bobby praises the show's faithful adaptation and emotional depth, giving it a 4.5 out of 5.
Bobby Bones (33:01):
"I give it four and a half out of five. It stayed so close to the video game, which is why it's so compelling."
"Sirens" on Netflix – Lunchbox highly recommends this dramatic series, awarding it a 5 out of 5.
Lunchbox (34:29):
"I give it five out of five. Kevin Bacon's performance is outstanding."
"Fountain of Youth" – Ryan Seacrest shares mixed feelings, rating it a 3 out of 5.
"Motorheads" on Amazon Prime – A teen drama that Ryan praises with a 4 out of 5.
"Garbo" Documentary – Amy discusses the enigmatic life of Greta Garbo, giving it a 3.5 out of 5.
Amy (38:46):
"I give it three and a half cigarettes out of five. The story is intriguing, but the documentary itself feels a bit stale."
"New Mission Impossible" – I critiques the latest installment, rating it 3.5 out of 5.
I (38:48):
"It's almost three hours long and not as engaging as the previous ones. I give it three and a half out of five."
"Lilo and Stitch" Remake – Mixed reviews with I disliking it compared to the original, while Amy finds it enjoyable.
The episode wraps up with Bobby Bones praising Gavin Adcock for his musical achievements and discussing his latest work.
Bobby Bones (57:19):
"We're about to play 'Never Call Again,' a new release from Gavin Adcock. Gavin, tell us about the inspiration behind this song."
Gavin Adcock (57:19):
"I came up with the guitar riffs a few days before writing 'Never Call Again.' Collaborating with young writers like Colton Venter, Joy, Beth Taylor, and Jack Roughton helped shape the song into something special. It’s about not forgetting someone even when everything reminds you of them."
The performance of "Never Call Again" showcases Gavin's growth as an artist and his ability to convey deep emotions through his music.
Bobby Bones (58:42):
"That was amazing, Gavin. Congratulations on all your success. Keep up the great work, and don’t get any crazier!"
Gavin Adcock (58:52):
"Thanks, Bobby. I appreciate the support."
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully blends humor, education, and engaging interviews. From mock legal challenges and critical sports reviews to inspiring stories of personal transformation, the show offers a rich tapestry of content that resonates with a diverse audience. The in-depth interview with Gavin Adcock serves as a highlight, providing listeners with a compelling narrative of resilience and artistic passion.
Whether you're a fan of sports, music, or pop culture, this episode delivers insightful commentary and entertaining discussions, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking a well-rounded podcast experience.
Notable Quotes:
Bobby Bones (03:31):
"We're going to play some legal questions to see if Amy and Lunchbox can pass a mock bar exam. Let's see who's our hidden legal eagle."
Amy (18:26):
"I've compiled a list of quarterbacks who went from MVPs to being embroiled in scandals. These guys should have stuck to the field instead of off-field drama."
Lunchbox (24:27):
"The Carters were influenced by lesser-known African American artists like Leslie Riddle and Dewford Black. This performance highlights the often-overlooked contributions of Black musicians to country music."
Gavin Adcock (57:19):
"I come up with the guitar a few days before writing 'Never Call Again.' Collaborating with young writers helped shape the song into something special."
Amy (38:46):
"I give it three and a half cigarettes out of five. The story is intriguing, but the documentary itself feels a bit stale."
Note: For the full performance of "Never Call Again" by Gavin Adcock, visit the show's YouTube page or follow Avanadcock Music.