The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full) Chris Stapleton Joins the Show With a Live Performance! + Roommate Dilemma in the Mailbag + Easy Trivia
Episode Date: July 8, 2022Chris Stapleton is this weeks Friday morning conversation as he discusses his latest work, being a Valedictorian in high school, and he brought his guitar to perform live! A mailbag question about som...eone who is faced with a dilemma with their roommate brings back some memories for Lunchbox and Ray. And another edition of easy trivia is back! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
Let me put on first Caitlin in Kansas, who has called us.
Hey, Caitlin, good morning.
How are you?
Good, how are you?
Pretty good.
What can I help you with?
So I'm a college freshman, and I just started going to therapy,
and I was wondering how I should tell my mom I'm going.
Why do you worry that it will be an issue if you tell your mom?
My mom.
And I don't have a really good, like, relationship.
And I'm afraid that if I tell her,
she doesn't want to know what we're talking about.
I think it's fair to think that because you probably will, honestly,
but it's not her right to know what you talk about.
I think I would approach it as.
And again, I never knew what therapy was growing up.
I grew up in a small town in Arkansas.
We didn't have any money.
You weren't trying to worry about therapy.
You were trying to get food.
You were trying to eat.
So I know what it's like to have to get into something brand new.
It has been extremely valuable for me.
But I would approach it to,
go, hey, mom, I've been doing something really cool.
Like, I feel like I can improve the relationship with us, and I can be a better daughter,
family member, sister, student by going to therapy and it's really been productive.
And if she asks, well, what do you talk about?
You can say all that.
I say, we talk about a lot of things, how I can be better at XYZ.
Make it very you-centric and not about your mom so she doesn't feel like that she's the victim
here.
But I think it is a conversation you'll have to have.
It'll be a little bit uncomfortable.
It was uncomfortable for me to talk with my family
because they were like, all right, fancy city boy.
You're doing therapy.
You're wasting your money on that.
But a little bit of uncomfortableness is okay.
So that's how I would suggest that you approach that, Caitlin.
Perfect. Thank you.
Let us know how it goes if you feel like calling us back.
Amy, anything you'd like to say to that?
No, I just agree.
I think you can be transparent with her,
but she doesn't need to know every detail,
but that you're wanting your real,
some stuff about yourself and you want to put in the work to be better.
It's nobody's right to know what you talk about.
Whenever you're talking to your priest, your preacher, your therapist, your counselor,
there are parts of our world that nobody should have the right to know what's going on
except for you and the person you've decided to make that between.
So, Caitlin, good for you.
We applaud that and good luck.
And I hope it leads to some, you know, healthier years.
Thank you.
right kate let's see you later bye bye bye ray moondo what was the situation that happened to you yeah so i went
to a barbecue joint and it's one of those where you go up to the cash register on your own you
order the food get your own condiments you get your own utensils uh you also get your own drink
basically do everything your own the only thing that they're going to do for you is bringing your
food so it's not like a real weight staff that's there so we go ahead and we pay and then they
give us the iPad and on the options it said like 20% 15% 10 and 5 I didn't really even see an option to
not tip so I knew they weren't really doing anything so I tipped 5% and I was wondering how would
you guys tip that if you're basically doing all the work at this restaurant they don't even
refill your drinks they literally just bring you your food is that tip worthy I would think first
of all there would be an option even if it's at the bottom and it's slight that says no tip
and that's up to you, right?
This is not an establishment where tips are expected because they're doing a bunch of extra work.
Welcomed, appreciated, but not expected.
I don't think there's anything wrong with what you did, especially if you're going to eat and you only have so much money.
Because you know if you go into a restaurant, if you go to Outback Steakhouse, you know you got to add the tip before you even go.
So in your head, you need to have enough money to buy the meal and put the tip on there.
But if you're going to a barbecue place where there is no expectation of a tip because there isn't a waiter,
and you get in and you only have so much money,
they're just SOL.
Yeah, you might be going to eat there because of that.
However, if you do have it and you can't hit it,
I always say to hit it.
Because for me, when people would overtit me,
I would appreciate it so much.
I don't think there's anything wrong with what you did, by the way.
I think if that's what you want to do and you feel good with,
there you go.
If you said you did 5% at a restaurant,
it would be a different story.
And I only did 5% because the line was long
and people were all looking at me funny,
and I literally couldn't find the no tip.
So I just had to go with 5.
I'm okay with what you did.
Don't feel bad about it.
Yeah!
There's a W on the board for Ray already this morning.
The popularity of the mailbag, just growing.
People love it.
People are sending so many emails.
We love reading them.
We love helping you out.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bone, she writes.
My name is Holly.
I'm from Wyoming.
I need help on an issue that I can.
currently have with my roommate. I've been living with this roommate for over six months.
Things are starting to get frustrating. I'm 26. She's 23. She has not been chipping in
or doing her fair share of the work to keep the place up. I've only been the one to clean up
for a couple of months. I unload the dishwasher, even if it's her dishes. I clean her leftovers,
old food, so on, on and on. My issue is that while she's still living here and using the place,
she should be helping clean and take responsibility instead of dumping everything on me.
My poor boyfriend even cleaned up her dog's poop in our apartment patio because she wouldn't.
She's not a horrible human, but I'm over cleaning up her messes and only being the responsible one.
How do I handle it?
I'm also just trying to make it through as my boyfriend and I are looking for a place and I will be moving in with him at the end of our lease.
I don't want to make her hate me, but I almost don't care.
Please help. Thanks, Holly.
It's tough.
I had a roommate.
I got in so much trouble back in the day because I would call her the devil on the air.
I didn't know her
I moved when I moved to Austin
22 years old
I had a friend of a friend
It was like hey
I have a friend who needs a roommate
She's already living there
And I was like great
So she was looking for a place
I was looking for a place
We were like hey well you know this person
Yep moved in
I lived in the bottom part of the apartment
She lived on the top
We might have had five conversations ever
But I would on the air
Be like you know what the devil was like today
I would just call it the devil
Was she just mean?
No but it was like
If I ate some of the bread
There would be like
You owe 42 cents for breakfast.
Oh my.
It was very much like that.
And I'm sure I was no peach.
But we never saw each other because I worked nights.
And I was getting home at 5 in the morning and then sleeping and then going back to work.
So there was, but it was that weird thing where if I used mustard and it was like, you owe 27.
And I was like, dang, this is crazy.
I was probably a little too harsh with the devil stuff.
Yeah, I was like, you didn't think that it.
Called her Lucifer.
From 22 to 32, I was bonkers on the air.
Yes, I know.
I was absolutely insane.
We've heard the things you've done.
Yeah.
And Amy experience a lot of them.
Let's throw it.
Yeah.
That being said, you got to get out.
You're not going to change her.
Yeah.
But I know she's probably not a horrible person, but it is pretty bad to have your dog use the restroom on the patio and not be willing to pick it up.
Like, I might file that under close to horrible.
Yeah, that's a pretty bad person.
But a messy person's not a bad person.
No.
But someone who disregards other people, even when they know it.
it's an issue. Right. Then it starts to, so here's what I say. You need to have that conversation. Hey,
this is what I'm doing. Is there any way you can help? She's going to temporarily either be offended
and help a little bit or not be offended and help a little bit, but it's not going to last.
You have a lied at the end of the tunnel. Right. Get out. You have your way out. She's not your
friend forever. She's like, she's not. Go away. Get your lease. No, you're going to have to do
the heavy lifting and do the heavy lifting and then get out of town. You know, sometimes though,
Like people just need to be told.
Like maybe it's for whatever reason not dawning on her that it's an issue not to pick it up.
So I do think if you can have a thoughtful conversation and just give her a heads up, maybe if you've done it before one last time, it'll sink in.
And then she might realize like, oh yeah, maybe I should pick that up.
And then if she doesn't, then that's when.
I just leave note on the fridge.
What?
Yeah.
Is that, you don't think it deserves an actual conversation?
Depends to how much you like her.
sounded like she wants to be a friend
There is some communication that needs to be had
But it's not going to fix it forever
It's just a band-aid
Because she just lives like this
And her roommate whenever she finally gets married
Or with someone
They're going to have to deal with that
I feel like roommate notes are kind of passive-aggressive
We used to do roommate
Confessions
With Lunchbox and Ray live together
Yeah
For how long?
A year, one year
And Ray never came out of his room
He didn't watch one TV show with me
The entire year
We didn't watch a football game
a basketball game, nothing.
Did you guys not like each other?
He just, he was scared of my dogs.
Is that what it was?
A little bit, yeah, and I didn't want to get hair all over myself,
so I just stayed to my quarters, honestly.
And didn't you just have a mattress on the floor?
No, no, no, I had a queen.
What, come on, dude?
On the floor?
What was his room like?
It was a box spring in the mattress,
and then he had a TV,
and he had a video game system,
and he didn't have a chest or drawers or anything.
He just had his clothes in, like, little boxes.
It was the most, the most of the most,
most bizarre thing I've ever seen.
He's a bachelor.
I mean, I had an awesome recliner.
I had a 60 inch TV.
What else you need in your room?
He bought that TV with a tax return.
He got a tax return and then he traded all of his tax return in for Amazon bucks or something, right?
Yep.
And then bought a TV with it.
Exactly.
Got an Xbox, had a mini fridge.
Why would I need to leave?
True.
Was Ray the worst roommate you ever had?
No.
By far no.
I mean, my roommate in college when I lived there,
he was like 21 years old in the dorm and he would tell me I can't come in past 10 o'clock
and he wanted to unplug the phone at night and he was like, if you're going to stay out late,
you need to check in.
I'm like, dude, you're 21 years.
We're in college.
Get out of my life.
And why are you living at the dorms at 21 years old?
You're weird.
I like the dorms.
I didn't live there at old.
At 21 years old?
Come on, man.
Like go out and do something.
Maybe that was his option.
And maybe he got it paid for it by the school.
Right.
Whenever I was a freshman, my best friend in high school at the time and I moved in
together into the dorm and I just came home one day and he's gone didn't tell me he's leaving
packed up balls crap and left because I was I I guess was a bit like lunchbox's roommate where
I wasn't like it but I was like man I have to go to sleep I have to wake up at eight
seven o'clock for classes I worked all night I didn't get home to one or two in the morning and I was
like can we not have parties in the room can we just keep it a little quieter and so we're
friends again now but we didn't talk for a few years he was like I just remember coming
home and I was like the half the room was completely empty
I was like, this is weird, what's going on?
And then I got maybe a text like two days later.
Hey, I moved to somebody else.
What the crap just happened here?
In the end, Holly, thank you for your note.
You're going to have to do the heavy lifting until you move out.
Just look forward to moving out.
Have a conversation, but she is not going to change.
That's our note.
That's the mailbag.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's time to close Bobby's mailbag.
Yeah.
Morgan, if they want to email the mailbag, what do they do?
Mailbag at bobby bones.com
Fun fact Friday
The five most fun facts
Found on the internet by Amy this week.
Let's go.
Number five.
So people who were not born blind
but later lost their eyesight,
they're still able to see in their dreams.
But obviously people that were born blind,
they don't see anything when they dream.
Never thought about that.
Well, it's because they saw it at some point
so they have an image of what it is.
and their brain still has that.
Number four.
Talking third person?
No.
No?
Bobby doesn't, no.
So, but here's the deal.
When people talk to themselves in the third person,
they are able to better control their thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
This is from an intense research study.
I think there's a difference in talking to yourself and then talking about yourself in third person.
But it would be like if you messed up, you'd be like, come on, Bobby.
Come on, Bobby.
I just don't say my own name.
Ever?
I don't say my own name.
I just talk to myself.
Dang it, Amy, I don't either.
I will be like, come on, you got to do this.
Suck it up.
But I don't say suck it up, Bobby.
I know, but according to this, you should start talking to yourself and saying your name.
Okay, I'll do that, Bobby.
Remember do that, Bobby.
Okay, you got it.
Number three.
Drug Lord Pablo Escobar, he got to build his own prison at one point in time.
It featured a soccer field, a giant dollhouse, a bar, a jacuzzi, and a waterfall.
I'm assuming the dollhouse is like his daughter or something.
His kids, yeah.
Because he could have, I think, family over for dinner.
I mean, he wasn't in prison.
This was, he was sentenced to jail.
This was a narco.
It was in the show, yeah.
The whole team would come over, like the national team to play soccer.
They were having full-on parties in there.
Yeah.
Now, that's the prison I wouldn't mind.
That's COVID for me.
I got to live in my own house that I love and didn't leave for a lot of time.
Yeah, but that's not the case for El Chapo.
He's in jail jail.
Yeah.
In 2017, Despacito became the first song that's primarily in a foreign language to hit number one since Macarena, which was back in 1996.
Kids don't even know how big this song was.
Despacito had Justin Bieber.
Macarena had a dance.
Yeah.
And no American artist singing in.
Yeah.
Or Canadian artist, English-speaking artist.
Yeah.
Macarena?
No, there's just two Spanish dudes, right?
They ended up being an American version.
And the se you of a time.
Yeah, or some girl would come on.
Really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We definitely messed that song up, too.
You know how we as Americans are.
We got to slap our own style on it.
So I've had a little bit more to this fact.
So it took 20 years for that to happen.
Do you know the one that hit number one before Macarena?
La Bamba?
Yeah.
How'd you know that?
Nice.
Okay.
La Bamba in 1987.
It's like the easiest question ever been asked on this show.
Wait, La Bamba in 1987?
Like the rich, it must have been the Richie Valens version.
From the movie.
Los Lobos.
Yeah, Los Lobos.
Got it.
Yes.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, there you go.
Can I hit the button now?
You may.
Number one.
This is crazy to me.
The last shot of the Civil War was fired on June 28th, 1865.
That's almost two months after the war ended off the coast of Alaska.
See, a Confederate warship was out there and they hadn't gotten word yet that the war was over?
No one told them.
And they destroyed 24 union boats.
They were still going.
So that was officially the end of the war.
Isn't that crazy?
I've read books about in Asia how some of these guys will go
and they'll live in like the woods or jungles
and they're fighting the war.
But they don't know it's over
because no one gets to them to go, hey, the war's over.
So they're still like living underground in the woods,
like doing, killing people.
They need to send a messenger and tell them.
But how do you find them?
He probably, he's probably going to kill them.
them.
Literally, we'll kill the messenger.
You got crazy, huh?
Yeah.
There you go.
I don't know if that's not fun.
I didn't end in a fun.
I didn't find Bill for very fun about that one.
Fun facts are sometimes just really interesting to where, you know, if you're ever playing a trivia game, it might be cool that you know that.
Because, I mean, it could come up.
Oh, you're playing something.
It's like, what year did, when did World War or what is a Civil War end?
If you would ask me that, I would say the Appomattoothouse, and that would be the right answer, right?
Like that's where the final...
Then you could argue.
Oh, and I will.
Oh, boy.
You guys know me.
I will.
And then they may ask you your resource.
You say me.
And they're like, nope.
All right, there you go.
Close it up.
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It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
A cop in Maryland was on control when all of a sudden he heard a boom, boom, he hears a crash.
And he's like, man, that's somewhere right around here.
Drives around and there's an SUV that had left the roadway, crashed through a fence into a pond.
And there's two adults, two kids.
He jumps in the water, boom, boom, breaks the window, pulls the nine-month-old,
pulls the toddler out, takes them to shore, gets back in there with a buddy and gets the two adults out.
I felt like I was there.
I'll be honest with you.
with all the sound effects
and people in our studio
you can't see what lunchbox he's acting it out at the same time
but I felt like I was there
I mean just imagine you up you get to the car
and there's a nine month old baby trapped in there
a toddler two adults sinking in a pond
I mean there's so many layers he heard a crash
found it exactly how do you hear it
well it made a noise and it got to your ears
yeah I know but like is he sitting there with the windows down
is he just chilling is he you know
turn down the music for a moment and he just happens to hear it
like how I mean they I guess
Rex are kind of loud. Yeah, yeah, that's true. Metal on metal, loud. So then he gets to it, jumps in,
and his buddy, who's his buddy? Another cop shows up. Yeah. And they jump in the water, risk their own lives,
and save everybody. Yeah. And I mean, it's hard enough to get someone out of a car seat just like when you
pull into a parking lot and trying to get the car seat out. And when it's sinking and water and you're
climbing through the passenger window, incredible. Incredible. That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good. Friday tradition. Let's play E.
Easy trivia.
First one to five, you get the tiara.
These are all easy elementary level questions.
They get a little harder as we go.
By the way, here is the tiara.
Oh, man.
And on top, it says easy trivia.
It's awesome.
I need that in the life.
And it will sit right in front of you.
And every time the camera comes on you, it'll show that you're the champion.
Wow, I want.
Ready to go.
Ready.
You're going to wear it this whole time?
How's a look on me?
You look like the queen.
That's right.
And you too can be the easy trivia queen.
All right, here we go.
Question number one.
Nobody goes home the first round.
What color is Big Bird on Sesame Street, Amy?
Yellow.
Yellow is correct.
Let's all say hello to Amy.
Hello.
Welcome to the show.
Tell us something about yourself.
Hi, I am 40 years old.
I love birds, puzzles, and I'm a mom of two amazing children from Haiti.
All right, there we go.
Lunchbox, what's the house called where the president of the United States lives?
Oh, that is the White House.
That's correct.
Everybody, welcome.
Lunchbox to the show. Lunchbox, give us a little something about yourself.
Man, one time I was in Las Vegas,
and I saw Mike Tyson in a bathroom,
and I asked him for a picture next to the urinal,
because I wasn't going to let him get away.
And he said, no.
There you go.
Yay.
Eddie, come on.
What animal has black and white stripes?
That's a zebra.
That is correct.
Welcome, producer Eddie for the game.
Eddie, tell me a little something about yourself.
Well, a little unknown fact I found out just the other day.
My right calf is bigger than my left.
Ooh.
Yeah, my pants get stuck on the right.
calf, but not on my left. Pretty interesting.
Weird. Eddie, everybody.
And finally, Morgan, what color is the Statue of Liberty?
Green?
Correct. She answered that not the new one for sure.
Morgan, tell us something about you.
I'm 27 years old. I have a really adorable rescue dog.
I'm obsessed with Shania Twain, and I just picked up archery as a hobby.
Archery.
Yeah.
Wow.
Is that the bowler?
It is.
There she is Morgan, everybody.
Okay.
Let's roll. They're all easy questions. If you miss it, you'll hear this sound.
You've been boned. They're all super easy. They'll get a little harder as we go. Amy, question number one.
What animal is known to be man's best friend? A dog. Correct.
Lunchbox, which animal sheds its skin a few times a year?
I know a snake sheds its skin. I'll go a snake.
Correct. Nice.
Eddie, what's another name for a group of fish? Oh, a school of fish. Correct.
Hey Morgan, what's the coldest continent?
Antarctica.
Correct.
You're all going on to round three.
Nice job.
Nice job.
Clap hands for each other.
Easy trivia.
Amy.
Pizza is known to come from which country?
Well, is it from Italy?
No, ad.
This is not Jeopardy.
Yeah.
Can I Italy?
Italy is correct.
Okay.
Lunchbox.
What is the center of a hurricane called?
Oh, that's the I.
Correct.
Eddie, what country is Justin Bieber from?
Oh, Bieber is Canadian.
Correct.
Morgan, what country artist is known as the chief?
Oh, Eric Church.
That's correct.
Draw on to the next round.
Nice job, guys.
All right, we get a little harder here.
What actor won the best actor Oscar for the film's Philadelphia in 1993 and Forrest Gump in 1994?
Oh, okay.
Well, Tom Hanks.
Correct.
Lunchbox, which singer was known amongst other things as the King of Pop and the Gloved One?
Oh, that's Michael Jackson.
Correct.
Eddie, what did doctors use to hear the heartbeat?
A stethoscope.
Correct.
Morgan, how many seasons are there in a year?
Four seasons.
Correct.
All right, nice job.
Here we go.
Another round.
Getting a little harder here.
How many rings are there, Amy, in the Olympics logo?
Oh, my gosh.
One two.
Oh, gosh, is it's five or six?
Five?
Oh, correct.
Lunchbox, name the line that runs to the middle of the earth.
The equator.
Correct.
Eddie, which organ pumps blood to the body?
Oh, that would be the heart.
Nice.
Morgan, which planet has a ring that is made of rocks and ice?
Is it Jupiter or Saturn?
Saturn. Saturn has the...
Saturn.
Correct. Well, nobody's going home.
That's a hard question.
My hands are getting tired of clapping. They're hurting.
Amy, what's the smallest unit of matter?
A molecule?
I don't know.
Incorrect.
I don't know.
You've been bone.
It's an atom.
Oh yeah.
Okay.
That makes sense.
Amy goes home.
Lunchbox.
What instrument is used to measure angles in geometry?
Well, no, it's a protractor.
Correct.
Yeah.
I almost said the other one.
I don't know.
Eddie, what country is the Taj Mahal located?
Ooh, the Taj Mahal.
That would be in India.
Correct.
Morgan, what do you call a baby seal?
A baby seal.
Oh, is it a pup?
Oh, that's a pup.
Correct.
Yeah.
What?
How did that happen?
It just came to me.
Wow.
Lunchbox, how many weeks are there in a year?
Oh, man.
52 weeks in a year.
Correct.
Oh, man.
Eddie, who played Neo in the Matrix?
Which one's Neo?
You tell me which one Neo is?
No, because I would be telling you, if we played Neo in The Matrix.
I mean, I think the obvious one is Keanu Reeves.
Is he Neo?
Correct.
Morgan, what famous American road runs from Chicago to Los Angeles?
There's a, is it a highway?
I didn't know there was a road that did that.
Is it a highway?
Is it, you know, the famous highway?
Highway, is it 65?
Is it a number?
Eddie, do you know it?
No.
Chicago to California?
Yeah.
Life is a hot...
I don't know.
I'm just seeing anything, though.
Highway 65.
66.
Oh, no.
It's not Route 66.
I would have taken Highway 66, but you missed it by one number.
Okay.
We're down to two guys here on Easy Trivia.
What up, lunch?
Lunchbox.
R. L. Stein is famous for writing
What Kids Book Series?
R. L. Stein.
Give me goosebumps.
Correct.
Wow!
Wow! Wow!
That's amazing.
Eddie.
Come on.
Dolly was the first ever living creature to be cloned.
What type of animal was Dolly?
The first one to be cloned?
Was Dolly a goat?
They cloned goats.
I think Dolly was the first cloned goat.
Oh my gosh.
It's not it, is it?
What are you basing that off of?
My memory.
Which is not very good.
I'm sorry, Eddie.
You've been boned.
You've been boned.
Yes.
Dolly was a sheet.
No!
Yes.
Yes.
Your winner today is
Lunchbone.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So Caroline Bryan, Luke's wife, was having a bad day.
And so Luke Bryan decided to take matters into his own hands.
And he put on some Huey Lewis and they slow dance in hopes that he could cheer her up.
Caroline's having a bad morning.
We're dancing it out.
Interesting song choice.
Oh, Huey Lewis and the news?
What is that?
This is it?
This is it?
Yes.
This is it.
Please tell me.
I think that's so cute.
And Caroline later said that, you know, she was totally grumpy and he annoyed her until
she was laughing and it works every time.
That's how he pulls her out of a bad mood.
So, Bobby, the question is...
Food. I take her food.
If she's in a bad mood, it's because she hasn't eaten.
So I give her food.
That's the answer, always.
No slow dancing.
It's food.
Isn't that people get into a bad mood of her food?
Well, yeah.
If she doesn't eat, she gets cranky.
Or if I don't need, it starts to feel pretty good about myself.
I'm like, you know, really...
Oh, gosh. All right, what else?
Okay, so you've heard of the sperminator dude.
We've talked about him.
He's fathered more than 70.
children. That's his name. I thought he was more than new Marvel heroes. What a crazy name. It's not
Captain America. Iron Man, the Spermanator. Actually, he's got 77 children out there, and he was
recently on Dr. Oz, and here they are talking about it. You know, I have 77 children. That's true,
but then you look at the three women that we just saw on the screen, and they don't have 77 children.
For them, it's about them having their first child or their second child. So it's not so much. Don't focus on
me, you would more focus on them who just, they want to have a family.
Yeah, he's just helping women have a family.
No, he is.
A lot of them.
He is.
I think there's, listen, I'm just going to do a little amateur psychosis.
Okay.
Psychological evaluation.
He probably wants him to be out there more, right?
There's probably something inside him that's like, I need to produce more of me's.
Yeah.
Like, I need to get my seed out there.
However, I do think it is also for the women.
Yeah, but I think.
He's not, he's not actually doing it with them.
Oh, no. If I'm a woman and I'm going that route, I want to ask the sperm bank, like, can you tell me how many babies this dad that I'm choosing has fathered?
I don't think they can tell you that.
Oh.
Yeah.
That's not information you can know?
No.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Okay.
I guess the number could always be changing.
I'd like to know what he had for dinner on March 3rd, 1987.
Well, I would want to know how many siblings my baby's going to have out there.
But I don't know they would even know.
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't know they keep up with it all the way to birth.
Well, and then you might, he might father.
way more after you, so the number will always be changing.
So if you're feeling really bad about something, health experts are saying that you should
let yourself feel down.
Feel those emotions because if you beat yourself up about it or you force yourself to, quote,
snap out of it, then you will end up feeling worse because you never healed from it.
You just buried it down and it could manifest as negative emotions that come up later.
So make sure you feel all the emotions, even the bad ones.
Okay.
Well, right now I feel like I have to go to the bathroom.
So we're going to hit the end of this clip here and go to the bathroom.
I'm just going to go.
I need to go right now.
Is that it?
Yes, I'm Amy.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
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And I really thought about it.
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But there's places in this book that deeply emotionally affected me.
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That's great.
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With Amy.
Tell me something good.
Well, dad of the year here.
So there's this little four-year-old girl, Everly, and she's had open her.
heart surgery. In fact, throughout her life, she's had eight surgeries on her chest.
Again, she's only four. So she has this scar. They call it her zipper scar where they go in and
work on her from time to time. And her dad, Matt, he was worried that she was going to be
self-conscious about it. He doesn't have any tattoos. Well, because he never really had a reason to go
get one until now. So on his own, just him, he went to the tattoo parlor, got a zipper tattooed
on his chest. And now Everly is definitely not alone. It's awesome. Yeah. She's
She actually is like, oh, dad, you copied me.
So very cute.
That's cool.
It makes her feel too like she's not alone.
Yes, exactly.
Ah, great.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Amy, do you think attractive couples have attractive kids usually?
Have you seen Jason Aldeen and Brittany Aldean's babies?
Okay.
Listen, I love Jason.
He's not a supermodel, though.
Well, I don't, they have the most beautiful.
They're good looking, though, and they have the most beautiful children in the world.
She's very pretty.
Yeah.
But I thought that that would be a good example.
I thought that would be a good example.
Listen, I'm no beauty queen.
I'm like Al Dean.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, their babies, very pretty.
Yes.
Listen, I would say that, you know, if when Caitlin and I have a kid,
that if it's pretty, it's because of her, not because of me.
It's fair.
And I would say Al Dean's kid, not because of him.
Hopefully it has, like, his singing ability, like, grit, attitude.
But you kind of hope we talk.
we're like, you know, don't you wonder what side of the genetics?
Because, you know, if, let's just say we have a kid,
if it has her athleticism and my nerdiness,
the kid's going to have it all.
However, if it has my athleticism, it's not going to be very good.
Although she's really smart.
So, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Scientists say the children who have beautiful parents,
like physically, physically attractive parents
have a 70% likelihood of being attractive to.
Cindy Crawford's kid
Isn't she looks just like stunning
Yeah she looks like
Her name is
Because her last name's not Crawford
Yeah
And she's also one of those kids
It's always on E now
Like E the E Instagram feed
And another
Gwyneth's daughter Apple
Beautiful
I mean and Chris Martin
What do you think of him?
Great looking guy
Yeah
Well pretty good
Pretty good
Hold on hold on
Good looking guy for a nerdy guy
Like he's got the
He's a good looking nerdy guy
Mm-hmm
You want to go over and do the joke?
Yeah.
The Morning Corny!
What do you call a man with no arms and no legs on stage?
What do you call a man with no arms and no legs on stage?
Mike.
Mike on stage.
Microphone.
No arms.
Is that funny?
Yeah, I thought I was for you.
Like this one.
We've done this one before.
What do you call a man with no arms and no legs at the front of your door?
Oh, what?
Matt.
Matt.
And then Bob.
floating in the water. A bober.
Against the wall,
art. Mike. Oh, I've never heard of art. These are all really
good bones. Maybe this one just doesn't tickle me in the right
spot. All right, close that up.
I mean, oh.
That was the morning corny.
The Friday morning conversation
with Chris Stapleton. I love when Chris comes on. Hey, Chris. How are you?
Hey, brother Bobby. How are you? I am good.
You know, I was listening to the
to starting over as I was driving into work this morning.
And I always love to talk to the songwriter.
And that is you.
You wrote this with Mike Henderson.
That's true.
In the process of this record, what point did starting over get written, you know, when you're putting songs?
And then what was, and you're in the room thinking about concepts, like, how did starting over, how did that come about?
In my process with Mike, as I show up about 8 o'clock in the evening at his house, we have a few cocktails and talk about life.
and this particular evening we were talking about, you know, times in life when you have to kind of start over,
either by choice or, you know, kind of life kind of presents that to you.
But also the fact that there's hope in that, you know, there's a hope in a new beginning and a hope and getting to travel down the road, you know,
hopefully to something better, even if you don't know what that is.
And so the song kind of was born from there.
kind of started from line one and went to the end.
When you have a song with a concept,
do you write the hook, like the chorus first?
Do sometimes you start with the,
you're like, this is the first line of the song
and you work from there.
What's the writing process like for you?
It just depends.
It can be in any different way.
You know, like, yeah, sometimes I do have a title
and you write from a concept that way.
But I think we were just kind of thinking about starting over
as a general concept, maybe not as a title.
But sometimes you know, sometimes you start, like I said, you start,
I'm a strum and hum kind of guy, you know, most of the time,
and then you hum a melody and what's that feel like,
and it gives you kind of direct.
You find some words and some mumbling,
and those words lead to other words,
and before you know what you have a song.
And that's generally the way that that works for me,
but I've done it in many different ways.
I've written an entire song over top of lyrics that were already there.
I've written, you know, a song from I dreamed a chorus and, you know,
walked into a writing room with a chorus, you know.
So those kind of things, you just kind of have to walk through the doors.
Chris Stapleton on with us.
I know you have your guitar with you.
I do.
Before we talk a little bit more, would you mind playing starting over for us?
Not at all.
I'm going to do that right now.
Oh, here we go.
Chris Ableton.
This might not be an easy time.
There's rhythms across and hills are climb.
Some days we might fall apart
And some nights might feel cold and dark
But nobody wins afraid of losing
And the heart rolls are the ones worth choosing
Someday we'll look back and smile
And know it was worth every mile
It don't matter to me
Where we are's where I want to be
And honey for once in our lives
Just take our chances and roll the dice
And I can't be your lucky penny
You can be my four-leaf clover
Startin' old room
On Chris Stapleton right here
It's the greatest song
It's the greatest album
I love it so much
Chris Stapleton's on with us
You know just around town
I'd see you come to events
And you know you drove this old truck
And you'd park it outside the venue
with the Ryman once you came and was very lucky to have you come play a show with us.
And you drove your old truck and you parked it there. Do you still drive that old truck?
Well, I don't know what I was driving at the time. I do have an old Jeep that I drive around sometimes.
It just got back from getting restored. So, yeah, I'll drive it around whenever I can.
It's one of my favorite things to drive.
Are you like an old school guy where you like to drive the old truck because of what it means to you?
Or are you a guy? Do you have a big jacked-up F-150 with all the bells and whistles, too?
No, I don't have anything like that.
You know, I like cars, though.
I like all kinds of cars and trucks and things like that.
But, you know, we have farm trucks at the farm and, you know, things that do work.
But, no, I don't have like a super fancy truck necessarily.
What happens at the Stapleton Farm?
What happens at the Stableton Farm?
We take care of babies.
It's a baby farm.
Is Morgan there with you?
She's right here.
Oh, tell her I said hello and I love her.
I always want to acknowledge when she's with you because she is so good.
Yeah, she's right here.
He says you're so good.
And he wants to acknowledge that you're with me.
Hey, Bobby.
I feel like people miss out sometimes when I're talking to Chris because Morgan's right there.
And I love Chris, but I love Morgan.
Like equally her own powerhouse of an artist and singer.
And they'll sit there and people, well, it's like they'll look at Morgan,
but it's like, you're missing out on the whole package here.
They're both right here in front of you.
They're both amazing.
So, yeah, I want to acknowledge her being with you, of course.
I watch your career and, you know, I look at the lyrics of your songs, and I don't do that with many people.
I have trouble remembering things.
You know, when you write songs, have you ever written a line in a song and you go back and you go, wait, I already wrote that line in a different song.
Because you have, has that ever happened to you where you double up at all?
Well, sure, there's only so many words in the English language.
And just like there are only so many notes on a guitar, you know, you probably borrow from yourself more than you try not to.
You try not to recycle too much, but, you know, you can, if you want to, there's some good things that there's good images that are worth using over and over.
That's the reason there's so many songs with angels in them, you know, like it's not, it's not a, it's not something to necessarily shy away from, borrowing from yourself.
Although I think, you know, one time John Fogarty got sued by his own song one time.
So you've got to watch that kind of stuff, but it's kind of weird to think about.
But yeah, I don't know.
Yeah, I've definitely probably borrowed for myself both intentionally and unintentionally.
It's just trying to find different ways to say similar things or express similar feelings.
Am I right about that?
Sure.
Or you're looking for, you know, maybe a common feeling that you haven't heard a lot about.
You know, that's the other quest is to, you know, put the human condition into a song that we all have these shared experiences.
And, you know, love and heartbreak are the common ones.
But there's many, many other ones, small ones that are worth examining and certainly worth connecting with people over.
You were valedictorian of your high school class.
When you were graduating high school, what was the goal as valedictorian as the smart guy?
What did you want to go do?
I went to school briefly to be a biomedical engineer.
Why is she laughing, Chris?
I don't know. I think she, I don't know why she's laughing.
But that's what I did briefly.
I like that. I don't know why she's laughing either.
Then I went to business school for a minute. Clearly neither one of those things took.
But yeah, I like it. Okay. All these Grammys you have. Do you put them on display in your house or are they somewhere in like a storage unit?
I haven't seen some of them. I put them. We take them. We take them. We take them.
them on when we're touring we put them on the road and like there's a ticket you can buy that has
like a walk-through kind of VIP thing that is for the people that those belong to the people to me so
I haven't seen them directly myself but all those awards I think belong to the fans and I want
them to see them I don't I don't make a trophy room to myself at my house or anything so is
it weird that I have a shrine to you at my house no not at all you're you're allowed to do that
Good, good, good.
That's totally cool.
And I have a shrine to you at mine, so that's okay.
Okay, good.
I appreciate that.
Chris Stapleton's on with us.
You dreamed a chorus.
What song was that?
And do they think you're nutty when you walk in and go, guys, you're not going to believe this.
Yeah, Parachute was actually a chorus that I dreamed.
I woke up from a dream and had dreamed the entire chorus to Parachute.
And I walked into a writing appointment with Jim Beaver and said, you're going to think I'm crazy.
But I dreamed this chorus last night.
We should write this song.
And so, and that's what that song is.
Do you wake up after you dream it and in the middle of the night kind of jot down?
Or can you just hold on to it?
Because half my dreams, I don't even remember when I wake up.
I have very few dreams.
I can count them on one hand that I remember.
And that's one of them.
So I don't remember dreams, hardly ever.
Yeah, it's like God reaching out while you're sleeping and going,
hey, I know you don't dream much, but let me give you the gift of this song.
Well, maybe.
I read an article that says you don't sleep very good if you don't remember your dreams.
So I think there's probably some kind of a sleep deprivation that prevents me from remembering dreams.
There he is, my friend and yours, our musical hero, Chris, stay able to.
Chris, thank you so much for the time.
We love you, buddy.
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This week on the podcast, I am sitting down with Ray Porter, the narrator of Andy Weir's
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But there's places in this book that deeply emotionally affected me.
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That's great.
Because it served the story.
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believe her. There's no way I snore. Why would I be snoring all of a sudden? And she recorded me
while I was sleeping. It's crazy that you've never snored and now you've started. Is it, are you like
sinus up or? Maybe that's what it is. Maybe there's some allergies going on. I don't know, but
I've never snored in my life, and this has never been a problem.
And she was like, it's so loud.
You wake me up, and I had to go downstairs because I couldn't sleep.
Okay, here we go.
Here is lunchbox snoring.
You breathe really fast, too.
That sounds like a...
I sleep with my mouth open, so maybe that's why it sounds so loud.
I don't know, but I've never snored my life, and that is what she got from me sleeping,
and that's why she went downstairs.
Does it sound like his snores are pretty rapid?
They're like, h-h-h-h-h.
I was hearing, like, a drill.
Like a...
Let's hear it again, Ray.
Like, I don't feel like you're giving enough time to exhale.
It's like...
Yeah, like, something's up.
You should go to the doctor.
Something's going on.
Oh, if they put one of those big machines on you.
No!
Oh.
No, I don't want to wear that mask.
No way.
Would you do a sleep study?
Yeah, I mean, I guess.
I don't even know what that means,
but what do they do?
They watch you sleep and they write down notes or what?
You get naked and they record you.
Why do you have to be naked?
Well, because they want to make sure.
They want to look at your whole body.
Yes.
be natural.
You don't even get a blanket.
You lay on a rubber mattress naked and they watch you sleep.
Wouldn't you, I mean, they got to put it in a good temperature then because you're going to be freezing.
They do. They put the temperature at what your desire is, but you have to be naked while you do it.
There's wires everywhere, so.
Yeah, you can't get in the way.
Yeah.
I mean, if that's what I'm, I'll do it if that's what I need to do.
Like, does it sound that bad?
It sounds pretty bad.
It sounds unhealthy, yeah.
Especially if it's not normal for you.
That means there's something going on.
One more time from the top, Ray.
It's very wet.
Still going.
Yeah, it feels like when we'd start to flat bottom,
made a little evener on the back of it.
It's not turning, man.
Do you feel like this is age, lunchbox?
Maybe you do start snoring with age.
But if I'm storing that loud that I'm keeping her up,
that's a problem.
Yeah, it's got to be something happening in your body right now.
Do you think, I'll ask you this question,
I saw it in the news, I'll ask all you guys.
Do you think you peek or that you've peaked
already. What age do you think people
peek at, Amy? Oh,
I mean, I feel like I still have
Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
Let's be honest. Okay, fine. I peaked
probably at like 33.
But I just turned 40 and I
feel good. Kind of.
It would feel kind of good.
If you think you haven't peaked yet. No,
feel free to say that. We're just giving you a hard time.
No, I know. I know.
I'm in denial.
I peaked earlier.
When do you think you peaked?
Probably 35.
Okay.
I'll go right in the middle between 30 and 40.
Eddie?
Yeah, the peak has come and gone, my friends.
35 is kind of probably when I was like just flying high.
I was in shape.
Bones, you helped me get in shape.
I was feeling really good.
My body didn't ache.
Now, I mean, dude, I'm in physical pain 24-7.
Most people think that the peak age.
just like 37 or so.
Okay.
Lunchbox, when did you peak?
I would say probably 24, 25.
I mean, that was when I was my,
at my peak of partying.
I was able to drink the most I ever had.
Looking good, probably the best I've ever looked in my life.
I still look great.
But I mean, just the women factor that I had around me
and just every, like athletic work.
But you're married now.
If you weren't married, you'd still have women around you.
You're right.
But I wouldn't have as many, I don't think.
You're right.
I don't.
So I would say,
24-25 was when I was really just,
man, that's when the peak was.
I think I'm peaking right now.
Is that possible?
Yeah.
Well, how come you can peak now and I can't?
No, you said you hadn't gotten there yet.
You said you hadn't gotten there yet, Amy.
That's ridiculous.
You still had a few years.
Like, I think right now I'm in my peak and I see that it could not be peaking soon,
so I'm taking advantage of it.
Like, this is my last run to probably be in pretty good shape.
as like in general.
I don't want to be in good shape.
I'll be in good shape for an older guy eventually.
But I have all my hair still, which is great.
I think I'm peaking right now.
Career-wise, life-wise, this is it for me.
I give it about another 18 months and we'll start slipping down.
I'm going down now.
Yeah, yeah.
But do you disagree, Amy?
I get, no, I feel like you have a lot going on right now.
So this is, peek away.
Why are you hating right now?
I'm not hating right now.
No, I don't.
I just, I just, I,
I hadn't really thought about it, but I guess, yeah.
Now she's depressed.
This ruined her whole week.
You're peaking.
You're peaking now.
We've all peaked.
Lunge box peaked in his joint.
That you're coming out a long time ago.
Bobby Bones show.
Bonehead.
Story of the day.
This story comes us from Pennsylvania.
A 22-year-old man was looking for a job when he saw the pizza place said, now hiring.
He went inside.
He said, hey, man, can I get an application?
Filled it out.
Handed to the worker.
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Only problems he had filled out the application so they had his name.
I knew that was coming.
I knew that was coming.
And he left his backpack with his ID in it.
I mean, could he be any worse at this?
I'm lunchboxed. That's your bonehead story of the day.
It's so hard to say goodbye to another week.
How about that?
Is that good or no?
It's pretty good.
Thank you.
Mom hit a lottery $78,000 jackpot because she forgot.
She forgot how old her kid was.
Huh.
You know how you pick on years and dates and stuff?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She won $78,000 because she forgot how old one of her kids was and played the wrong number.
Oh, wow.
Congrats.
One of her kids recently turned 20, but she forgot.
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Wow.
Congratulations to her.
Thank you.
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