The Bobby Bones Show - Best Games Of The Year… So Far (Just The Bits) with Morgan: PART 2
Episode Date: September 3, 2022This part of the podcast I countdown the 7 best games the show has played so far this year from 7 to 1. This includes blind karaoke, easy trivia, and 5 others! You’ll be able to listen to them unint...errupted with just a few intros! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
What's up y'all? Welcome to the best bits. This is just the bits. But this weekend is a special
edition. It's the best games of the year so far. This is a listener suggested best bits and I think
it's an amazing one. So this weekend, all I'm including are games that we've played this year in the
best versions of those games. So coming in at number six,
we've got Lunchbox who tried to name the classic country artist,
which was a hoot all in itself because not only does he not know music,
he really doesn't know some of the classics.
So this was a fun game to listen to.
Play along, see how many you can name.
Number seven.
All right, play Ring of Fire from 1963, please.
I fell into a...
If I already give you that one, you would know is...
Johnny Cash.
I want to put Anthony on as well.
Anthony is calling us from Louisiana.
Anthony, what's up, buddy?
Not much.
It's Andrew.
Ah, well, cool.
Well, Andrew, good to talk to you.
How are you doing this morning?
I'm doing good.
I'm doing good.
Well, so what we're going to do is we're going to give you a chance to win a $50
sign a gift card and a signed Stanley the Dog in his first day of school book,
which is my kid's book.
You can get on an Amazon, but you can have it for free and signed if you win.
Now, the question is, Anthony, will Lunchbox get three in a row ever?
So we have this game.
Can Lunchbox name these classic country artist signature songs?
I'll play the signature song.
He's got to name the artist.
will he ever get three in a row
that's the question
if you say yes and he does you win
if you say no and he doesn't
you win he only has seven total
yeah
yeah
do the math
carry the one
yes or no
I'm gonna say no
okay
wow hater
sorry you're not gonna be able to eat it's on it
lunchbox for everyone you get right
you get $10 yes let's go
every one you miss you lose five
but you can't go negative
that's what I'm talking about
All right, here we go.
Number one from 1980.
This is Stand By Your Man.
Loretta Lynn.
That's incorrect.
Good guess.
Dang.
Because that's a woman.
Yeah.
Good guess.
I don't know.
But no, zero.
Who was it?
That was.
Tammy Wynette.
All right.
Next up.
Ray, hit it.
1986.
This is Guitar's Cadillacs.
That's Hank Williams?
No.
No, that is Dwight Yokel.
You made no money.
That's okay. It's early.
All right.
It's early.
That's true.
All right, here is from 1970.
Here is coal miner's daughter.
I've heard this one.
June Cash.
June Carter, June Carter Cash.
Yeah, that's it.
Is that your answer?
That's it.
The answer is Loretta Lenn.
No!
You make that seat.
You match with me.
That is so unfair.
All right, here we go.
From 1952.
No, 1952.
I don't even know anybody
alive back then.
You're cheating hard.
I'll go with Hank Williams
Sr.
That is correct.
Yes.
Heck yeah.
All right from 1982.
Okay.
Now we're talking.
Country boy can survive.
Lunchbox.
Leonard Skinner.
That is Bo Seifus, Hank Williams Jr.
No!
You're going to the ones that are...
So far you've made $5.
The list was already made.
You're down five.
Yeah, the list is...
We went in exact order.
Come here or left.
Two.
Here we go.
1971.
You've got to kiss an angel good morning.
Alan Jackson.
71.
Charlie Pride.
That was a rough one, man.
And Andrew, you just won yourself 50 bucks inside a good.
Yeah.
How do you feel, Andrew?
I think, I want to thank lunchbox.
Hey, you're welcome, man.
Cheer of the line's on me.
You know, take the family, take a girl.
take whoever you want. I don't care.
Gosh, I can't believe this. Can I just say one thing that I've always wanted to say?
Go ahead, Andrew. Morning studio.
Morning. All right, there you go. That was cool.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
It's always a good time when we play some Bobby Feud on the show. In this edition,
the show tried to name the first thing Americans do in the mornings.
Eddie, Amy, Lunchbox, they did their best, and this was a pretty good game.
Everybody loved it over on our usual.
YouTube page. So see how many you can get. And if you get them all right, then maybe you should
audition to be on the legit feud TV show with Steve Harvey, because that would be epic.
Number six. It's time to play the feud. It's the Bobby feud. 2000 Americans were asked.
Name the first thing you do in the morning. There are 10 answers on the board. Lunchbox,
you won the dice roll backstage. Yeah. What's the first thing you do in the morning?
P.
Show me.
Use the bathroom.
Correct.
Yeah, it's six points, lunchbox.
Yeah.
Number six answer.
Brush those teeth.
Show me brush your teeth.
Correct.
Number two answer.
2,000 Americans were asked.
Name the first thing you do in the morning.
Lunchbox, you have eight points so far?
Yeah, wash that funk, aka take a shower.
Watch that funk, aka take a shower.
Correct.
Number five.
All right, three answers are off the board.
Brush teeth.
Take a shower and use the bathroom.
Well, you got, I mean, my wife, I don't know what you consider this, though, man.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Man, man.
Seven answers still up on the board.
The first thing you do in the morning, lunchbox.
Get that coffee.
Get that coffee.
Is that your answer?
get that coffee.
Get that coffee.
Show me coffee.
That's your number nine answer.
It's a big point getter.
You've got...
Wow.
22 points right now.
Okay.
Oh, man.
What do you do next?
I wrote something down.
I can't read it, though.
Okay?
Well, we'll go with this one.
Hit that snooze!
Show me hit the snooze.
Correct.
Number four.
answer. Okay. All right. Next thing you do. Oh, boy. Oh, check that social media. Oh, it's on there.
He's going to run away with this. Social media. Show me social media. Social media, not on the board.
Eddie? Wow, he missed that on a big one there. He was too specific. Give me check the phone.
I guess social media can be your computer too. Yeah. That's correct.
Show me. Check the phone.
That's correct.
Okay.
Dang it.
All right, now I'm in trouble, bones.
Let's see.
Oh, I know what to do.
Go ahead.
Hey, you sleep naked?
You got to get dressed.
Show me to get dressed.
I mean, I don't, but some people.
I do.
All right.
Thanks for that.
No.
Eddie with 11 points.
Eddie, there's still enough points on the board.
You have number one, seven and ten left.
Which you can win it if you run it.
Okay.
Look, man, when you sleep, your body.
body gets all tight, so you need to get up and stretch.
Stretch real big.
What I think about that one, guys?
I'm not doing calisthenics in the morning.
I've rolled out of bed before and done a few lunges.
That's what I'm talking about, Amy.
Okay, 2,000 Americans were asked.
The first thing you do in the morning, Eddie says stretch.
Yeah.
Show me stretch?
Yeah.
That's your number seven answer.
What kind of old people are we talking to?
Everyone do.
I need to do that.
Right.
No, I mean, actually, you should try it, lunch.
All right, Eddie, there are three answers on the board.
You can still win this thing.
Well, I can't.
All right, that's true.
No, there's only two answers left on the board.
Okay, here we go.
The number one answer and the number 10 answer.
Okay.
You want to see what it's like outside, so you open up the shades or the blinds.
Open up the blind.
That's so stupid.
Is that number one or number 10?
Okay.
Show me open up the blinds.
Dang, I knew it.
Amy, your first shot at it here.
Okay.
Make your bed.
Make your bed.
Show me make your bed.
That's what I do.
Not really.
I do.
All right, lunchbox, back over to you.
First thing you do in the morning.
Man.
Okay.
Oh, guys, I mean, first thing I do in the morning?
No, stop.
If that's what he's going to say, I'm going to vomit.
Do it.
You really will vomit, Amy?
Yes.
Well, I'm not going to say make love because I ain't trying to pun it.
Eat that.
breakfast. Show me eat breakfast.
Number one answer.
Still, the number 10's out there, though, Eddie, so you could win.
Or lunchbox to close it down with this one. It's 27 to 18. One answer's on the board.
Yeah, guys, you got to think about what do you do when you wake up in the morning, right?
And you want to know the first thing you do? What do you do?
Man, Eddie, Amy, you should know this. You go wake up the kids.
Wake up the kids. No, because they got to get to school.
That's actually like the last thing I want to go do.
Show me.
I didn't say what you wanted to.
Yeah, that was done, dude.
Like on a Saturday, I'm like,
Ignore it.
Well, he may be dumb, but he's dominating right now.
Well, because he was, he refers.
Eddie, there's one answer on the board.
This is huge.
2,000 Americans were asked,
and the first thing you do in the morning.
There was one thing on my list left.
That's it.
That's all I got.
Make love?
No.
Out on my list.
Stop.
What is it?
You want to check out the current events.
So no social media, you turn the TV on.
Turn the TV on.
Show me, turn the TV on.
One more rounds.
No, Amy's into this round.
I just would like to get on the board.
Amy's into this round.
Go ahead.
If you get it, lunchbox wins.
Okay, dokey.
Workout.
Incorrect.
Lunchbox speed round.
Go ahead.
There's one answer on the board.
The first thing you do in the board.
morning. I should do this more because people send important things. Check that email.
Check email. Boom.
Oh. Eddie, for the win. I got it, Bones. I got it. What is it? You want to start up with good
vibes so you turn on music. Let's go. Turn on some music. Amy, what's your answer? Have we said
shower yet? Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Wash that funk. Oh, yeah, watch that funk. My answer is
you call someone.
No. Okay, Amy's answer is an incorrect.
If it's turn on music, Eddie wins.
You know it is.
If it's not, you don't win.
Okay.
My Xbox wins.
All right.
Got it.
Got it.
All right, here we go.
Eddie says the answer is, turn on music.
Show me.
Turn on the tunes.
Oh, no.
Yeah, what is it?
Oh, I know what it is.
It's read the newspaper.
Chug water.
It's read the newspaper.
What is?
Ninety three?
Oh, that's not.
It's not it.
The answer is, yawn.
And that was too easy.
It's like, open your eyes.
Breathe.
All right, Lunchbox is the winner.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Now I'm going to make some love.
What?
You do that after, a couple hours after wake up.
Oh, my God.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
This is when Lunchbox and Eddie had to be quizzed on their numbers.
Both of them had some flubs on the show that week.
and basically they needed to be quizzed on any type of numbers.
Not just math.
That's not what we did here in this game.
No, they had to be quizzed on all types of numbers.
Numbers in songs and movies and some math questions, of course.
But this is Lunchbox and Eddie playing the Know Your Numbers quiz.
Number five.
All right, no, your numbers, boys.
So on yesterday's show, I said Lunchbox, how many letters in the alphabet?
He was confused for a second.
Finally got around to 26, but I was surprised that wasn't just in there.
I said, Eddie, what, seven times seven?
He's like 22, I don't know.
I'm surprised that the multiplication tables
just weren't in there.
Yeah.
So, we're going to play know-your numbers
and up for grabs.
$20 cash right here.
Look, listen to it.
Dang.
That's heavy.
And what does $20 do?
Make your holler!
$20 makes you holler.
You'll get the same 10 questions.
We'll send lunchbox to the isolation booth
and Eddie, you'll go first.
If you get all 10, you get double.
Dang.
Ooh.
If you don't win anything, though, if you get less than seven.
Right.
Right, right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Ten questions, Eddie.
Which, by the way, for these ten questions, I'm going to give you 90 seconds.
That should be plenty of time.
You just can't sit and stall, right?
And if you don't know it, you should pass.
I'll come back to it.
Do I need pen paper, calculator, nothing like that?
You can have none of that.
None of these are so hard that that's sitting.
situation.
Ready.
Ready.
90 seconds on the clock.
Know your numbers.
Question number one.
I'll start the timer when I finish the first question.
Okay.
Eddie, what is three times four?
Twelve.
Correct.
How many food groups are there, Eddie?
Four.
Incorrect.
What is 35 divided by seven?
Six.
Incorrect.
What's 20% of 50?
5 would be 50%.
That's going to mess me out.
What's 20% of 50?
50.
20% of 50, 15.
Incorrect.
Matchbox 20 said, at what time must they be lonely?
3 a.m.
Correct.
I know that.
What's the square root of 64?
Six.
Incorrect.
How many squares are there in the Brady Bunch theme song on the screen?
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
Nine squares.
Correct.
Three questions left, 20 seconds.
How many nickels are there in two dollars?
20.
Incorrect.
How many ounces are in a pound?
What was it?
Coke can of a pound?
16.
Correct.
When counting by threes, what number comes before 15?
Counted by threes?
Three, six, nine.
12.
Time.
You're out of time.
But it was 12?
It was 12.
Dang, I knew that one.
You got four right.
Oh, that's terrible.
Mike, I haven't been four right.
So I don't even get a chance of the 20.
Well.
No.
But I could still win the game.
You could still win the game.
And be smarter than lunchbox.
I like that.
I'll tell you what, whoever wins, I'll give you five.
Thank you.
You need something.
You need something.
Five dollars make you do.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
Five dollars makes you mumble?
I don't know.
Break into hive.
Scratch.
All right, Eddie, go back to your chair.
Nice job.
Eddie, with four.
Hey, nice job for just showing up, you know?
Thank you. But that was so bad.
All right. If we'll bring in lunchbox from the isolation chamber,
which also doubles in my office.
Mostly it's a chamber, a chamber, but the chamber.
And I have to go away, right?
You can sit in here. You've already heard the questions.
You can sit in here.
Because I already know the, I already know the questions.
Yeah. And I'll give all the answers in a minute or two.
No, I'll give all the answers.
I didn't want to say why you were going because it would have wasted your time.
Love it.
I'm not going to tell you what Eddie did, but we asked them 10 questions.
We asked them 10 questions.
How many do you think he got?
Probably four.
What?
You think he only got four?
Yeah.
I think he's pretty dumb.
I'm a pretty dumb, huh?
Yeah.
All right, lunchbox.
All right.
You have 90 seconds,
which is plenty of time to answer the questions.
You don't have to rush.
And if you don't know what you can pass,
we'll come back to it.
So if that's 10 questions,
how many seconds per question is that?
You tell me, lunchbox.
That's a number.
You're already doing math.
10.
Who makes your brain power.
All right, here we go, lunchbox.
All right.
You have 90 seconds.
Okay.
It's all about numbers, not all math.
Yeah.
Know your numbers.
Yeah.
10 questions, 90 seconds.
I'll start the timer when I finish the first question.
Thank you.
Lunchbox, what is three times four?
12.
That's correct.
Yeah.
Lunchbox, how many food groups are there?
Seven.
Incorrect.
Lunchbox, what's 35 divided by seven?
Five.
Correct.
Lunchbox, what's 20% of 50?
20% of 50? Oh my God.
That's a 50.
Half would be 25, so we'll go 20.
Incorrect.
Matchbox 20 said at this time they must be lonely.
Okay, good.
What's a square root of 64?
8.
Correct.
How many squares are there in the Brady bunch in the opening theme?
Uh, there's three, six, eight.
It's Alice on there.
Nine.
Correct.
How many nickels are there in $2?
Nichols in $2?
Uh, that's $120.
No, that's 100, 200 divided by 5.
20.
Incorrect.
40.
Lunchbox, how many ounces are in a pound?
16.
Correct.
When counting by threes, what number?
comes before 15.
12. Correct.
Hey, Mike, how do you do? What'd you have?
Eight. Okay.
I crushed him then. There's no chance he got eight. There's no chance. He's, there's no way.
I don't know what, what was the nickel one?
But lunchbox, Eddie wins easy trivia all the time. I don't care. Hold on. I'll go
the answers here in a second. I'll get to them. I'll get to all the answers.
That was so, the way you asked it, I'm like, I have no idea what you're asking me.
The question was how many nickels are in $2.00. Yeah, I don't know how you do that.
There's a hundred.
What I would do in my mind, I would go, okay, how many nickels are a dollar?
I don't know.
I would immediately cut it in half.
Oh, there's 20.
And that's what I said.
Oh, so I needed a multi-tops.
Two would have been 40.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't know how I'd do percentages.
That's how I'm a good tipper.
Okay.
Eddie.
Yeah, man.
He probably got four.
There's no way you got more than four of those.
Eddie.
What's up?
Tell how many got?
Bone.
Lunchbox, I got four.
This is the worst day in my life.
You guessed four.
This is terrible.
My phone is for guessing his number right.
Is that funny to you?
As he's going,
are you guys just laughing at him?
Some of them were funny.
Yeah.
So like the...
Let's go to the question.
I would love to hear his answers.
He didn't pass on any.
That makes you feel any better.
Oh, I guess.
Yeah, yeah.
Three times four is 12, obviously.
So there you go.
You both got that one, right?
The food groups.
I said, how many food groups?
The lunchbox gets seven.
I'm interesting to think...
What are you thinking there?
I was just looking at that pyramid
And I feel like there's four along the bottom
Two in the middle and then one on top
So there are
Five food groups
Oh
They are fruits
Vegetables
Grains
Dairy
Proteins
Which are meat
Protein food
And dairy
I guessed four
So fruits and vegetables are now separate
From when we were kids
There were four main groups
Oh
That's why I guessed four
Oh sure it is
What's 35
divided by seven. Eddie missed this one.
The answer is five,
seven times five, thirty five.
20% of 50.
That one's a tough one. Can I share how I made
it easy in my head because it was hard for me
to at first? And then I thought, oh, picture myself
out to eat with a $50 bill and I want
to tip 20%. So I
would take the five
times two would give me 10.
Answer's 10. Yeah.
So it's just one.
Just do this. If some percentage, if it's
easy number like that, 20% of 50s, just
one-fifth? No, that doesn't. Yeah, that's hard. What's 50-50? That's how I would have done.
Got it. I tried to go to 100 and then do 40% of 100. That also works. Yeah. Yeah, because it's a weird
number. It is. Well, okay. Let's go here. Let's see. Matchbox 20, 3 a.m.
We need that one. Number three, yeah, nailed that one. Square root of 64. Eddie missed this.
I have no idea. You nailed it. It's eight. Boom. 64. What times itself is 64?
Yeah, he said it was. What square root of four?
What's that?
Two.
Two times two is four.
Yeah, now we just taught you.
Yeah, but the higher the number, the crazy, I guess.
Yeah, that's 64.
We didn't go 300.
It's tough, man.
I agree.
It's tough.
How many squares in the Brady Bunch?
It's just a Tick-Tac towboard.
So nine.
Oh, really?
Think about it.
Brup, broop, brup.
And Alice goes in there at one point.
That's why I had to think about it,
and I had to guess that she did make an appearance.
How many nickels are in $2?
It's $40, because if you just did $1,
That'd be 20 times 2 is 40.
That was a tough one.
That was really hard.
Good.
How many ounces in a pound?
16.
We got that.
Both you know that one?
Almost gets 12.
Hey, the tall boy got me.
You know what I'm saying?
When counting by 3 is what number comes before 15.
Eddie would have got it, but you ran out of time.
You ran out of time?
I did.
You were like a minute 20.
So you were cutting it somewhat close.
Well, yeah, you're reading it kind of slow.
I mean.
No, wasn't.
But you did good.
Eight out of 10.
Are you ready to holla?
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Y'all already know I had to include an easy trivia for this because easy trivia is by far
the game.
Y'all love to play with us the most.
It's always intense and challenging for the show members.
And you know what's funny is listeners always think that they can get all of these right
when they're sitting there.
but then we have people calling to the show and they can't get things right.
I'm telling you there's something about the pressure and the adrenaline of playing a game live on the radio
that just makes everything you remember go out the window.
So when we're not very good at easy trivia and you think, oh, wow, they should absolutely know that.
I'm telling you, just know there's a lot going on in the studio.
But without further ado, everyone's favorite game, easy trivia.
Here's one of the games from this year.
Number four.
It's time for the easiest trivia game of all.
the trivia games. It's easy trivia.
Amy, the category is colors.
What color are zebra's
stripes? White and black.
Correct. I guess I would have just said
black. I'd have said white and black. And it's all white
underneath. Yeah. Do we know the answer
to that though? I know.
The answer is black and white here, but if you
would have asked me, I would have said their stripes are black, but they're just
a white horse. Or are they a black
horse with white stripes? Their whites are too big.
Yeah. What's up, Mike?
Wow. I wouldn't, yeah, I'd have missed a
trap out of that one. What colors are the stripes on the American flag lunchbox?
Red and white? Correct. Eddie, what colors Rudolph the red nose? Reindeer's nose? Oh, that's red.
Correct. Rudolph the red nose rea. Yeah. Thank you. Nobody goes home in the first round.
Morgan, what color is SpongeBob Squarepants? He's yellow. That's correct. Everybody welcome to easy
trivia. Give yourself a round of applause. All right, you don't want to miss it because if you miss it,
you get boned and you hear this.
You've been boned. Amy's wearing the tiara, but
Maybe not for much longer.
It's okay.
I have it on now.
They play to five.
Eddie's in the league with three wins.
I'm coming for you, Amy.
How many do I have?
Two.
Morgan with one.
How many I got?
Have you showed up to a game yet?
I've been here, man.
I've been going to the scores table and check in.
I know.
I've been trying, but they won't call a time out.
The category is numbers.
Amy.
How many people are in a trio?
That would be three.
Correct.
Lunchbox, what's two times two?
Four.
Correct.
Eddie, how many zeros are there in a
million? E1.006.
Correct. V represents what number in Roman numerals?
Morgan. Ten. No, five.
You've been bo. Dang it! I knew that. I did that too fast.
What was the... It was five. But what was the question again? You said V?
Yeah. I said that too fast.
B is five. Yeah, guys, if you present an answer, I got to take it. It's ten, X.
Well, Morgan's been eliminated.
Geez.
Three remain.
The category is landmarks.
What city is the Eiffel Tower located in Amy?
That is in Paris.
Correct.
The Statue of Liberty, lunchbox, is a gift from what country?
Too easy?
No.
Oh, you don't know it?
What do you think? Talk it out.
I'll let you talk it out here.
Well, my first thought was
England, but then we were fighting England, so why
would they give us that, right?
When...
Don't even. Don't even.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what
country? Lunchbox. Why is this
jumping out of me? What's jumping?
France. We'll go
France. Correct.
He was jumping out at you.
Still sounds like he's going to the bathroom. Eddie, all
emotion is him on the toilet.
Doesn't matter what it is. It just sounds like
at some stage of him on the toilet.
Yes, we knew it.
Eddie, what city's the Golden Gate Bridge in?
That is in San Francisco.
Correct.
Let's go to round three.
The category is country music.
Okay.
Let's go.
To make you feel my love by Garth Brooks,
To Make You Feel My Love was featured in what movie in 1998, Amy?
Hope floats.
Correct.
Wow.
Wow.
Good job, Amy.
Wow.
Lunchbox.
What?
Who's the lead singer of the band?
Yep, I'm done.
He has trouble with this.
How many elite singers do you know?
Like, which ones do you know?
I know.
One.
Which one?
Zach Brown band.
Who's the lead singer of the band, Old Dominion?
No idea.
I mean, they've been there 20 times.
I know.
I know what he looks like.
No, I know what he looks like.
What is his name, though?
No idea's name.
This is embarrassing.
Why is it embarrassing?
You should know his name.
I know the
Tripp guy's the drummer.
No.
Flip.
No.
Witt and Tripp is Lanko.
Trips in Lanko.
And who's Flipped?
Yeah.
He's just throwing things out there.
Oh, man.
Johnny Neutron is somebody.
Yeah, that's a cartoon.
All right.
Who's the lead singer of Old Dominion Lunchbox?
Oh!
Oh!
No.
That's not his name.
What is it?
What are you thinking?
Matt Ramsey.
That's the name that just popped in my head.
I have no idea where that name is.
Are you going with it?
That's my name.
The answer is Matt Ramsey.
Oh, what?
Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me?
He just knocked this computer on his desk.
Are you kidding me?
It's Matt Ramsey.
Yeah!
See, hey, Matt, no disrespect.
Your band's great.
I know you.
I knew you.
Eddie.
Wow.
Eddie.
Randy Owen is the lead singer of what legendary country group?
That's Alabama.
Correct.
Oh, my goodness.
The next round.
It's good thing you didn't get that one.
No, I didn't know idea.
I just said hauling oats.
Amy, what streets the White House on?
Pennsylvania Avenue
Correct
Lunchbox on which wing of the White House
Is the Oval Office located?
It's easy, man
It's TV show West Wing
That is correct
Is that way it's called that?
I have no idea, I just guessed it
Eddie, who is the first president
To live in the White House?
Oh, no
Gosh, I want to say
John Adams because it wasn't ready for George
Easy trivia
Not so easy
Easy trivia
Not so easy.
Give me John Adams
Correct
Wow, because it wasn't ready for George.
Yes.
Let's go.
The next category is Disney.
Oh, man.
Amy.
Yes.
What group of animals raised Tarzan in the Tarzan movie?
What animals raised Tarzan?
Well, I don't know if I've ever seen Tarzan, but he swings like a monkey.
Is it like just the type of animal, like a primate?
Like that?
What's your answer?
A group of primates.
Mike, we give a group of primates?
Why?
More specific.
Why would I need to be more specific?
That sucks because, I mean, it could be a gorilla, a chimpanzee, a monkey.
Those are all monkeys.
Go ahead.
Kind of, I think.
Go ahead.
They're all primates.
I'm giving you primates.
Thank you.
Lunchbox had 15 years to figure out Matt Ramsey.
I'm giving you primates.
What is it?
Guerrillas.
I think gorillas are primates.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the sameish.
That's close enough.
Thank you.
Don't go with me.
Lunchbox.
I got this.
How many dwarfs did Snow White Lipp with?
That's such an easy one.
Go ahead.
Seven dwarfs.
Correct.
I was surprised he'd take a minute for that one.
Yeah.
He's like, oh no.
Seven is popping out at me.
England.
Dopey.
I keep seeing dopey.
Eddie.
Come on.
The circle of life is a song from what Disney movie?
The Lion King.
Correct.
The category is animals.
Easy trivia.
Okay.
Amy, what does it call when birds fly to warmer climates for the winter?
Migration.
Correct.
What's the fastest land animal, lunchbox?
Is that your answer?
Yep.
Cheetah, correct.
Eddie, what do you call a baby lion?
I believe that's called a cub.
Is that your answer?
Yeah.
That's correct.
Back to another category of Disney, apparently.
Here we go.
Okay, okay, okay.
Disney, but a little harder.
Disney, but harder.
How many stepsisters does Cinderella have, Amy?
There's the evil.
stepmom, so can't make her the step sisters.
So then I think that the step sisters is either two or three, two or three.
How many step sisters does Cinderella have?
Which one's jumping out at me?
Matt Ramsey.
Wait a second.
The stepmom might be like...
How many steps sisters do Cinderella have?
So I think it's two sisters.
Is that your answer?
Yes.
That's correct.
Woo!
Oh my gosh.
Lunchbox, what's the name of the bear in Jungle Book?
I've never seen that.
Let's go with
Why is this poo bear?
Pooh bear coming at you?
Pooh bear's coming at me.
That's a name that's jumping out.
Pooh bear.
Where have I heard poo bear?
That does sound familiar.
Pooh bear.
Jungle book, name of the bear.
Got to be poo bear.
Is that your answer?
Yep.
You've been bowed.
Never seen it.
It's Baloo.
You never heard of Winnie the Pooh?
Oh, it's Boo.
It's Balloo?
Balloo.
Yeah.
B-A-L-O.
Oh, so it sounds like poo.
Oh, I was thinking.
Bear necessity.
That's it. Hey, Eddie.
Come on,
what did Lady and the Tramp eat at the Italian restaurant?
Spaghetti.
Correct.
We have two left.
What?
You got how many dwarfs last time?
Yeah.
You said it was Disney but harder.
Stop having spaghetti?
That's the cover of the...
Italian restaurant.
Exactly.
Guys, relax.
Colors.
Okay.
Colors, but harder?
Two, now...
Is it we already do colors?
Okay, colors.
Same.
Amy, what color is the planet Neptune?
Oh my gosh.
I don't know
Neptune
Yellow
Incorrect
You've been bone
That's a temporary bone
Yeah
Eddie
For the win
Colors
What color bandana
Does the ninja turtle
Michelangelo wear
Oh my
See lunch is mad
Hold on hold on
Let me think about this
Michelangelo
So there are four colors
Purple, blue
Red and
orange. I'm between red and blue. No, no, red and orange.
Michelangelo?
Red? Give me orange from Michelangelo. I think red is Raphael.
So, if you look back at it, blue is Donatello purple.
Wait, Leonardo's blue. Donatello's purple.
Raphael is red. And Michael is.
Yeah, let's do.
It's the winner.
Wow.
You've one went away for getting it back.
Come on. I told you guys. I'm
I'm going to win this back.
That T.R. is mine.
What was the answer to Amy?
Yeah, what color is Neptune?
Sorry, I didn't say that.
Blue.
Blue.
It's blue.
Like the bear from Jungle Book.
Blue.
No, poo bear.
I mean, the solar system gets me every time.
I don't know why I don't just stop and go home and study it.
You know?
Like, I should just go home and study the solar system.
No, you don't want to be bored for the rest of your life.
Because that's when I get boned the most is if it has to do with the solar system.
You get bone a lot.
I'm about solar system.
All right.
All right.
Eddie, congratulations, buddy.
That's your big wins.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Everyone also really loves the drafts.
There's so many versions, so many additions.
And if you really want to go down a rabbit hole,
head to our YouTube page at Bobby Bone Show
because there's a whole playlist of all the drafts we've done ever.
But this year, we did one of childhood snacks.
And it was a good time because it took everyone down a memory lane walk
We got nostalgic about what we used to eat, what we brought to school,
and the favorite snacks we look forward to buying.
There's so many good ones, and this was a great draft.
I feel really confident about my team during this draft,
even though I believe I had the last pick.
So even still, I found some strong ones from my childhood that I really loved.
Listen, draft your own team, see how we did.
You can't vote on these anymore, because obviously this happened back in June,
but you can still tell us your favorites.
Number three.
We're going to draft.
the best snacks from our childhood.
So five of us are here.
We'll make our team.
And if you finish last in the voting,
you will have to post a picture of you
sucking your thumb on your Instagram with no context.
That's the punishment.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, for at least 24 hours.
And then you can delete it?
Then you can delete it.
Okay.
So that'll be the punishment if you finished last.
Now, Ray, we rolled the dice.
You get to go first.
What will you draft as your first?
Best snack from childhood.
I still eat them to this day.
They're so good.
Lunchables.
Dang, that was going to be mine.
That's a great one.
He still eats lunchebles?
He do still eat lunchebles?
Yep.
At all the grocery stores in the area, they got them.
All right, I'm going to go with, as the second overall pick,
snacks from childhood.
I'm going to go with Hot Pockets.
Dang it.
That's good.
Real good.
Lunch box.
Yeah.
It's easy.
Stick them in the toaster.
And they pop up and you go, there's my pop tart.
Pop tart, solid.
Pop tart.
It's good, good.
Eddie?
I'm going to go, Bones, with easy cheese and crackers.
Easy cheese.
Easy cheese.
Let's go.
It's easy.
You get a little smiley faces.
Oh, got you.
Okay.
Yummy.
And our final pick of the first round, Morgan.
What is your favorite snack from childhood?
I would put these in my lunch every single.
day and it's gushers.
Gushers are solid.
Hey man, I'm running out.
I'm like, oh, they're all going, bye-bye.
Okay, that's the first round. We get three rounds.
Now, when we load them up on the internet,
we're not going to put her names on what the teams are.
People are going to see the teams that vote for them.
That's a good idea.
All right, Morgan, you got the first pick of the second round
since you went last in the first round. Go ahead.
I have so many more.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay.
I think I'm going to go Dunkeroo's.
Dunkeroo's solid.
I am running out.
Eddie.
my pick for the second round bones will be fruit roll-ups.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Crap.
All right, lunchbox over to you.
Your best snack from childhood.
Your second round pick.
Oh, yeah, guys.
You want one?
No, you want two.
You know why?
Because they're called Twinkies.
Woo!
That's a good snack.
Twinkies are solid.
Best snacks from childhood.
I like,
I have the last pick of the round.
What do you have so far?
Only one I have.
No, Ray, Ray's after me. I have hot pockets.
I'm thinking about, because if it's still able to be snacked on now, that's okay.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to go with Pringles.
Once you pop, you can't stop?
I'm going to just eat one or whatever it is.
I'm going to go with Pringles.
Ray?
Still can be eating today, but anytime you had to eat food and mom had to make you something real quick, you went with the bagel bites.
Bagel bites is good to have it, too. That's a good one.
All right, that's two rounds
One more round to go
Now it's look at Ray's team here
You got lunchables and bagel bites
Ray, what's your final pick
The Kool-Aid that came in
The little bottles that all the rich kids had
I never really drank them
Squeeze it
Oh, they did have a name, squeeze it
They were called Squeezits?
Yep
Okay, Ray's led me to something then
I don't think I had it here
What are those little sun kiss pack?
What are those?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Pop the straw in
High C, yeah
Oh no, that's nice
No, there's another one.
There's another one.
Cool.
Capri.
Capri-Sign.
That's it.
Capri-Sign.
I'm going with Capri-C-San, which I didn't have on my list.
But it is solid.
So I'm going with Capri-Sign.
Go ahead.
Lunchbox.
Oh, man.
You know, it's easy, guys.
When you look at snacks and you're hungry, you go to the little...
I'm just trying to stall because I don't have one.
I know.
You go to the...
What is it called?
the pantry. Yeah, yeah. And you look in there and you're like, man, what looks good? Oh, yeah.
You see those little guys looking at you? Like, hey, little animal.
The candy cigarettes. Those are terrible. Those are awesome. Those were so cool. But you get to
animal crackers. They are addicting. They are delicious. They're plain, simple, and home run.
And more of a cookie than a cracker. Yeah, I agree. They're definitely a cookie. Eddie, your last one.
All right, bones. This is the master of them all. The best pick ever, peanut butter and jelly.
crustables.
Remember those bad boys?
I don't like your butter, so I don't know.
Morgan, final pick.
I don't know how you guys are saying
you don't have any.
I had so many more.
Well, because you're younger, you just had your childhood.
I have a bunch.
And I'm, since I'm the last one,
I can say these, but cheese balls,
gogerts, cosmic brownies,
flavor ice.
Cosmic brown is more of an adult thing, you know?
What?
Yeah, I'm surprised there's not more
little Debbie mentioned in here.
You got the Twinkies.
I got Twinkies.
Go ahead.
You know what?
I'm going to go with this one because when you get it out of the freezer on a hot summer day,
it was the best day ever, a flavor ice.
What?
Oh, the ice pops?
Yep.
They come straight.
They're skinny little things.
They come in blue, red, green, purple, all the colors you want.
I just don't know the name.
I just know the popsicle.
All right, here we have.
These are the teams that will not be listed by name.
Team one will be raised team, but team one.
Lunchables, bagel bites and squeeze its.
Solid.
Mine, hot pockets, pringles, and Capri Suns.
I mean, that's a lunch from.
Yeah.
Yeah, I can still eat that today.
That's church camp, baby.
They hook you up with that right there.
Lunchbox, Pop Tarts, Twinkies, and Animal Crackers.
Not my best team.
A lot of sugar.
Yeah, not my best team.
Like, that's my favorite that I would eat yours.
Diabetes waiting to happen.
Oh, man.
Eddie's easy cheese, fruit roll-ups, and crustables.
Yeah.
I'm about to Google crustables.
Oh, they're so good.
Morgan has gushers, dunkeroo's, and flavor ice.
So solid of a team right there.
You can't yell that about your own.
Sure you can.
Eddie, I've never seen these things in my life.
Really?
Crestables.
All right, go vote at bobbybones.com.
We'll pick a loser.
Everybody wins except one person.
And the loser will have to suck their own thumb on their own Instagram.
And then does the loser also have to sit out?
Yeah.
That's what you did.
So she's doing.
All right.
Thank you guys.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
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in telling this story if I don't go through it.
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Millennial. It's where Eddie the Elder and myself the Millennial go up against each other in the
battle of generations and we get competitive. Now there's a new version of the game where I have not
been a very competitive player and I am working on that. I'm trying to brush up on my elder knowledge because I
like to say, Eddie has quite a foot up on me because he was alive for several years before me
and he's going to know at least some version of millennial questions, whereas I have no idea
about some of these elder questions. So, you know, I'm just saying, I do think it's a little bit
that Eddie is always the favorite to win. But when I can make a win and make it happen, I feel
very proud of myself. So I hope you guys can start rooting for me. I have not had very good luck
with elder versus millennial in 2022. But I'm coming for you.
Eddie. Number two. Elder
versus a millennial, a trivia game for
the generations. Eddie, you're the donkey.
That's right.
So that's his buzzer.
If you hear the donkey, that's Eddie.
If you hear the clown horn,
that's Morgan. We just got buzzers.
They've paid $4 for these.
You would think a show
that was all over the country,
even all over the world, would have some sort of
system cool game show graphic.
We bought buzzers for $4.
We have to put up to the mic.
with our own money too, by the way.
Okay, so elder versus millennial questions that Eddie should know
and then questions that Morgan should know based on when they were born.
Your first question is an elder question.
I'm going to play this television clip.
What you're talking about, Willis?
What's you talking about Willis
is a quote from what 80s TV show?
That would be Morgan.
Family Matters?
Incorrect.
Nice.
Oh my gosh.
The donkey is Eddie, Eddie?
That is different strokes.
That's correct.
Donkey one, clown two.
Zero.
Your next question.
A millennial question.
What Disney Channel show did the character, Beans?
Morgan.
Even Stevens.
Even Stevens is correct.
You never heard of that.
Beans appeared on the show, Even Stevens.
I'm going to play a song hook for you.
Here is the song.
That song right there called Start Me Up is by what band?
Eddie?
That is the Rolling Stones.
That is correct.
Over to the millennial questions.
I'm going to play you a hook of this 2000s song.
Wow.
Eddie?
That's Ashley Simpson.
That's correct.
Yeah.
Dang it.
I was a big fan.
Yeah, I'm good.
That's correct.
That's good stuff, man.
That's correct.
Elder question.
This movie was the number one.
movie at the box office on this date
today in 1988.
It's about a tune
hating detective
who is a cartoon rabbit's
only hope to prove his
innocence when he's accused of a murder.
Eddie, can you name the movie?
Who framed Roger Rabbit? That's correct.
Let's go.
Morgan, what
2000's movie... This is a millennial
question. Not Morgan, just
our ballpark. What 2000's
movie starring Reese Witherspoon
is about a young woman who must
return back to her home state
to obtain a divorce
Oh, that's tough.
That was me! It was tough. The clown got it by a bit.
Sweet Home Alabama. That is correct.
She got it. Did Eddie win? I don't have a score up, yes?
Eddie, you win again.
Let's go! Let's go!
The donkey prevails.
Eddie's up 3-0. Do we like the buzzers?
I love the buzzers. I don't know if you guys like it.
Hit me a controller.
You can try.
It's $4.00. Don't.
Caught it.
Okay, good job.
So I can change it.
Oh.
You were a donkey?
Okay, watch this, watch this.
Peepie, pooh, pee, pooh, pee, pooh.
Then if I hit it.
That's not bad.
I like that.
That's how someone has to ring in.
That's funny, so we can do whatever we want.
And everybody can have their own sound.
Oh, I'll do a different one, a more mature one.
Pooh, peepoo, pee, pooh, pee, pooh, peepie.
That's great.
All right.
Well, nice job, Eddie.
Yeah, thank you.
Okay.
I'm feeling a little bit now.
That's good.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
And coming in at that number one spot, we brought this back this year,
and you guys are loving it and have so many fun things to share about it.
Even if it's, you know, not the best singing in the world, you guys are getting a good laugh out at us.
It's Blind Karaoke.
And this one that I'm going to play for y'all was the Disney version where Bobby Spin the
Wheel.
And we all had to get a Disney song and sing karaoke style with no lyrics, just what we had in our
brains.
And I'm going to tell you the one that I got, I did not remember half of the lyrics that were
in my brain anymore.
I maybe remembered the chorus a little bit.
So I made up a lot of the words.
But it's a good time.
Blind karaoke is always a fun segment.
And it is sure to put a smile on your face to go into this Saturday.
Number one
We're going to do Disney
Blind Karaoke
There are 10 Disney songs on this wheel
It'll land on one
For example that would have landed on
Part of your world
Oh, little mermaid
Right
That'll land it on that one
Now the catch is
It's karaoke but there are no words
There's nothing to see
So you just have to go from your own heart
And instinct and your memory
And so you'll each perform for about a minute or so
But if you're good you get to keep going
Who knows if you may have you do the whole song
A long time.
So, at the end, we'll have a winner.
And the winner gets this right here.
What's this?
$20.
What's it make you do?
Make it hard.
Okay, so you're competing for $20, cold hard cash.
We rolled the dice.
Morgan will go first.
Here we go, Morgan.
Okay.
All right, so welcome up to the stage.
We will spin the wheel.
There are 10 songs here.
Some of them I would not be able to sing
if my gun was to my head.
I'll be honest with you.
Morgan, any song you'd like to have?
I think I only know like the chorus of all of them.
So maybe like you've got a friend in me.
You got a friend.
Yeah, I feel pretty good about that one maybe.
And don't sing it to her.
Don't give her hints.
Okay, well, I'm going to spin the wheel.
Whatever it lands on, Morgan will perform.
Ray, do you have all the instrumentals ready?
Yep.
All right, here we go.
Let's spin that wheel.
Now remember, if you don't know it, you got to keep singing.
I love it.
If you just stop singing, you go, me 20 bucks.
Oh, no.
Oregon, the bare necessities.
All right.
Jungle books.
Still only know the chorus, still.
The Bear Necessities from 1967.
Is this a blue?
Ballou?
Ballo.
Blue sings the song?
Yeah, yeah.
Ray, how long is the whole song?
It is four minutes.
Okay.
Does it start from the top?
I have no idea.
I've not heard it myself.
So it's up to you.
Put your own creative spin on it.
Okay.
Do I at least get some of the chorus maybe?
Hopefully.
Wait.
You can do whatever you want.
And even if it's in the wrong part,
I don't want to give me any tips.
All right, are you ready?
Yeah, I'm ready.
Ray, the bare necessities, hit it.
This is the bear necessities, the purple bear necessities.
The Lou and me are hanging in the forest.
Yeah.
We're going to find some monkeys to swing in the trees and hang on our knees.
And I don't know what else we're going to do today, but we've got the bare necessities.
Oh, don't earn the jungle knees.
We are going to go and hang out with our friends.
Yeah.
We're hanging in the jungle.
Baylor and me and our friends, lion, bear an elephant.
Maybe there's an alligator to, I don't know.
We are the bare necessities, the simple bear necessities.
Don't worry about your worries.
Bear necessities, the simple bear necessities.
All right, okay, we don't hear any more.
Thank you very much.
Mike D and Scuba, we're keeping score.
on her score one through five.
When you give it, we'll tabulate a little later on.
She did great. It's always hard with the first one now.
You never know.
All right, lunchbox, you're going to be next.
You want me to go up there?
Yes, that's what I want you to do.
Lunchbox is going to walk up to the stage.
I feel like I made up words I've never heard in my life.
You did. You rhymed a couple words.
Very impressive.
Yeah, I thought you did pretty good.
All right, so I've got Morgan's score.
You guys got on your score?
Okay, cool.
All right.
Are you taking the microphone off the stand?
Oh, yeah, dude.
Are you kidding me?
There's a performance element.
Okay, I enjoy it.
It's taped to the stand.
There's no need.
Just stop.
Oh, my gosh.
There's no need to tear it apart.
Now we're going to have to adjust it.
Oh, my goodness.
He just ripped it.
Now there's a broken.
Now it's not even on.
Is it on?
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Are you ready?
Why did I do that?
Because I don't like standing here at a stand.
Let's spin that wheel.
Oh, baby.
What do you want?
I don't know any of those.
Oh, there's any.
All right.
I know Akuna Matata.
That's the only one I know.
All right.
Well, you got.
I got it.
Let it go.
Frozen.
Okay.
From 2013.
Hold on.
Let me.
Let me imagine it right now.
You're going to hit in five.
Are you cold?
Three.
There's a storm.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I'm not going yet.
And let go.
Yeah.
The snowly cold.
You're scared.
You don't think it's all over.
Not to let it.
Been holding those grudges for so long.
It's time to let it.
Trying to change that job.
But it's bad.
It's bad.
So you got to let it go.
It took a whole new direction.
It was inspirational.
I want to quit my job.
People are breaking up with each other.
Is that still a little bit?
Boxing in there?
That's not.
Oh, can tell.
That melody sound familiar to you?
Yeah.
Did you hit it?
I don't have nailed it.
Yeah.
All right.
Boy.
And that's why you take it off the mic stand.
Why?
Because I crushed it.
Yeah.
Can I get a new mic?
Well, it was like hillbilly Tony Robbins going at us.
Walking back and forward this day.
He's just scared.
Let it go.
All right.
So, you two, let me know when you're in.
Thumbs up.
Thumbs up.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, let me play a song.
I'll play a real.
song after that we get a real song on the radio
Amy you can walk up to the stage you are next
as you walk up there you can just yell it
as you walk is there a song you'd like to have that you feel like you know
better than the others? I mean Akuna Matata
is good yeah anything else
I don't know circle of life
I don't under the seat
that's a really good one. Alright here we go
we're going to spin the wheel now again the show's competing for
$20 hold card cash
Yeah, hold card cash.
And you'll be the champion
until we do this again.
Everybody likes to be a champion at something.
Ready.
Let's spin that wheel.
All right, here we go.
Amy, you will be singing.
Oh, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
All of them, it's business.
Amy, you will be singing.
You got a friend to me.
That's a good one.
But I mean...
That's a good one.
All right, Ray, are you ready to hit the flip?
Yep.
And action.
I'm your friend.
Yeah.
Who's your friend?
This girl.
Yeah.
You got a friend in me.
You got a friend in me.
Yeah.
Whatever your troubles, ain't no worries because you got a friend in me.
If you need something, I'm going to be there or be square.
Because you got a friend in me.
Trust me.
I have good advice because I've been on lots of therapy.
You have a friend in me.
Take a walk.
Let's go.
I've got a friend in you too.
We're all friends.
A friend in me.
You got a friend in me.
So next time you're feeling down, do not frown because you've got a friend in me.
All right, all right, all right.
I didn't hear anything.
Oh, there it is.
There it is.
You're not supposed to hear the words.
Oh.
What is you thinking?
I was waiting for somebody
until the talent.
I was trying.
I don't know that song.
I don't know that song.
I know that part.
You've got a friend of me.
I like the frown.
Hey, Judge, can I just give you a
the energy level?
Just make sure you took note of that.
Well, the song was, well, I guess yours was slow too,
though, it wasn't on.
Which box.
Yeah, I was going to say hers was slow.
You got to make it your own.
He just started screaming.
He did scream a lot.
I didn't scream at all.
I sang the whole time.
No.
No, you...
It's passionate.
It's okay.
It's okay.
The energy is down.
It was like a metal version
to let it go in a weird way, yeah.
Eddie, you ready?
Oh, yeah, dude, I'm ready.
All right.
What song do you want?
I want a little mermaid, part of that world.
Really?
Oh, yeah.
That's not even called that.
I've never heard of that.
Part of your world.
It was part of the world.
Okay.
All right, here we go for Eddie to compete in Disney Blind Karaoke.
Let's spin.
Can you hear her?
All right.
Let's go.
Eddie, your song is...
Oh, you're going to nail that.
Party of your world.
Yeah!
That's what I'm talking about.
Little mermaid.
Give me this stuff.
Okay, here we go.
He knows it.
Wow.
I know it.
I know it.
All right.
Dude, I've been singing this
since I was 13 years old.
Ray, are you ready?
I wouldn't admit to that.
Let's go.
Let's go.
See up there with everyone else.
Look at this stuff.
Isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you say my.
Collections complete.
Would you say I'm the girl, the girl that has everything?
I've got gizzits and gabblets are plenty.
I've got gizmos and passions galore.
I've got things that I don't even know what to call them anymore.
I thought that was the chorus, but I guess it's not.
of that world.
Here we go.
I want to be where the
people are.
I want to walk on those
what you're going to call it?
Legs.
I want to stand
on the place they walk.
It's called a floor.
I want to run.
I want to talk.
I want to sing
on the boardwalk.
Walk I want to be
Not under the sea
But part of that world
That was good
Is that the one song
You would have known all the words too? Is there more?
I don't know if I got any of those words right
Yeah you did
Up where they walk
Up where they run
You convince me, okay
It's a close one
Let me ask for what I have here
It has to be close between me and Eddie
Some of the other judges
felt a little different than I did
The winner with 12 points
and you'll get...
This one gets $20?
The winner gets $20.
And what you do with it, it's your own judgment.
But you know what I'd like for you to do?
Holler.
Holler.
$20 to make a haul.
Come on.
With 12 points.
Eddie.
Yes!
Hey, come get your money.
Okay.
Come get your money.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Thank you all so much for joining me this weekend on the Best Bits.
I hope you're having a great holiday.
weekend enjoying time with family, loved ones, whatever it is you're out there doing. Be safe.
Have fun. And most importantly, thank you for hanging out with me. You can follow me at Webgirl
Morgan on all the things. You can also follow the show at Bobby Bones Show or check out Bobby Bones.com
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YouTube.com and go to at Bobby Bones Show. We put the full versions up there and you can go
into Rabbit Hole. If you got nothing else going on this weekend, go head over to our YouTube because
there's some great content there.
Feel free to hit me up if you have some suggestions for what I should do on best bits on our abnormal weekends.
I hope you enjoyed this one.
It was certainly fun for me.
Y'all, have a good one.
Bye.
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