The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full Show) Megan Moroney Is In Studio Talking About Her Quick Rise To Fame, New Album & Find Out Who The Most Famous Celebrity That Follows Her Is + K9 Who Sings Bobby Bones Show’s Post Show Theme Song Comes To The Studio! + Why Does Lunchbox Think Eddie Is Going To Die From Something He's Eating?
Episode Date: April 21, 2023Megan Moroney is on the show talking about how her life has been since her quick rise to fame, her debut album coming out soon, and we find out who the most famous celebrity is that follows her and mo...re! Then, asparing rapper K9 who sings The Bobby Bones Show post song, stops by the studio to share his goals, new rap and has a message for record lables. Plus, find out why Lunchbox thinks Eddie is going to die soon from something he is eating!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, love everybody.
Welcome to Friday show.
Morning.
Thank you guys for waking up with us or listening to the podcast.
You can be anywhere in the whole wide world, but you're here with us.
So thank you, thank you.
And let's go around the room.
What I want from you guys this morning.
Give me the story that most interested you today.
When you woke up, you looked on the news, which is part of your job.
What interested you?
Let's go first around the room.
He was worried if he gave his friend his medicine.
He'd go to jail.
And he recently, for the first time, just tried ginger ale.
It is Eddie, everybody.
Let's go.
Guys, this is awesome.
So his name is Andrew Tolls.
He used to play for the Dodgers back in 2018, but he was died.
with bipolar in schizophrenia.
And so the Dodgers said, man, you can't play anymore,
but we're going to keep you on the roster so that you can get health insurance.
Well, that was a five-year contract.
So his contract ended this year.
They've re-signed him so he can keep his health benefits, which is amazing.
Great story.
He doesn't play.
He hasn't played a long time.
But because of those issues, we're going to re-sign you again because if you're work here,
you get A, B, C, D, F.
Like, that's unbelievable that they would do that for him.
Basically, tell me something good.
Yeah.
Love that.
Yeah.
That is a great story.
Next up in Nashville, he's the 18th most famous person, according to him.
But VIP still won't let him in.
Here he is.
Lunchbox, everybody.
We've all done the Dynand Dash.
No, I have not done the Dining Dash.
I've never done it.
No, never.
No, we don't start it off by lumping us in with you.
Go ahead.
It's where you go in a restaurant, you eat, and then you don't pay.
You just walk out.
Well, we got a new one.
It's called Diamond Dash.
This guy had picked up $750,000 in dimes from the mint place.
in Philadelphia, and he was going to drive it down to Florida.
But before he took off on his trip, he parked it in a Walmart parking lot,
went home to get a good night's sleep.
Someone broke into the trailer and stole $200,000 worth of dimes.
That's two million dimes.
They unloaded from the back of that truck.
They said diamond dash.
Wow.
Dime?
Dimes.
Yeah, dime.
Like little dimes.
Yeah, no, I don't know what you're saying dine now.
Yeah, but you said diamond.
You said diamond dash.
Oh, dime.
It's a dime and dash.
Got it.
But how crazy.
So here's the thing.
They don't have any suspects yet.
I'm like, okay, check the driver's phone.
Because he happened to leave it in a Walmart parking lot
overnight so he could get a good night's sleep.
It's an unmarked vehicle.
And they broke in and stole it. Come on.
What are the odds?
I would check whomever's turning in a bunch of dimes.
That's right.
Whoever pays in dimes.
Yeah.
Like it's $5?
They're like one.
I just call a bunch of banks.
Anybody come by with a bunch of dimes and dime rolls?
That's probably who we should look at.
Yeah, that's also a lot of dimes.
That's a lot of diamonds.
I mean, you have to have like a forklift.
So you're in the middle of the Walmart parking lot unloading dimes
and there's dimes spilled all over the ground.
And it just happened to the one-night he parkeded there
before he got a good night's sleep to go to Florida.
I need some sleep.
What am I going to say about that?
I have a theory.
That's my theory.
I'm not saying he is in on it.
But you suspect.
I suspect my suspicion.
Is your nose stopped up?
No, no.
Oh, my gosh.
Why is he always sick?
It sounded like that.
No, no.
He's like, I have a suspicion.
I was saying, like, I was saying,
like a dog, you know, they get a clue.
Yeah, yeah.
How'd that sniff ago?
Oh, he's stuffed up.
Oh, my God.
He's always got a cold.
Okay.
I give up.
Moving on.
She's been by my side for a lot of her life, and some people think she's the mom to my wife.
Here she is.
Amy, everybody.
So I saw this whole article about Rachel McAdams.
That'd mean you're my mom-in-law.
Oh, mother-in-law.
That's cool.
You're my mother-in-law.
That's real weird.
Yeah.
Yeah, your story.
Okay.
So Rachel McAdams.
Adams is out promoting a movie, so she's doing a lot of press, and she did this whole magazine shoot.
And there's a whole article about how she told them specifically, I don't want you to edit.
Oh, I saw the picture.
Yeah, she's not out anymore.
It's tough for me.
What?
Yeah.
Yeah, she's getting a lot of praise for just showing up as she is.
I love that part.
It's unfair that you guys have to shave your armpits.
Yeah.
It's unfair.
It's unfair.
But I don't like it.
It'd be like, I don't like it because I was taught early not to like it.
So I don't like it.
But that doesn't mean it's wrong.
Yeah, she says here, beauty is different for everyone.
I've had two children.
This is my body.
And I think that's so important to reflect back out to the world.
And she's just showing up as is.
I love that.
She's just being her.
Something to be said about that.
To me, that's not attractive.
Yeah.
You know.
Is she married?
I know you said she had two kids.
Do you know if she's married?
Is she married?
Why does that matter, though, by the way?
Because if I'm her husband, I'm like, yo.
Like.
You don't say yo to anybody ever.
Yeah.
I'm like, yeah.
Yeah, it's, it's.
It's unfair that you guys have to shave your armpits.
Yeah, and legs.
But it's justified.
But it is what we've been told by society that it's like you like a guy with abs or strong.
But back in 300 years ago, if you were super strong, that meant you had to be on the field working all the time.
But culture tells us what we like and don't like.
And so that's the only way I can justify going to.
Okay.
But if everyone grew their armpits out, would they all be nice?
Yes, this is how it used to be.
We then learn culture would change.
Yes.
So apparently she's not married, but she's been in a long-term relationship with filmmaker Jamie Lyndon.
There you go.
Thank you very much.
All right, moving on.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas, he's going with the new look, longer hair, and it's naturally curly, which isn't fair.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
Wow.
So here's my story.
A woman who just won the lottery doesn't want to share with her husband, and she has no plans to share with her husband, which is kind of hilarious.
Dang.
A woman went on the internet, and she didn't really want to talk about it at first, but we know you won the lottery.
she's like, fine, I don't want to share her with my husband.
That's why I don't want this to become a thing.
She'd rather spend all the prize that she won on just solo things for her.
The husband's like, no, you need to put this in the couples joint account.
And she's like, no, not going to do it.
And really, if they're together, he can't really enforce that he gets part of the money.
He could really only enforce it if there was an enforceable factor from outside coming in, splitting it up.
Like, or, yeah, if they were to get divorced.
Yeah, and so he's going to file.
So the only way he would get this money by force would be divorce and the entity, the judge,
whomever going you owe half.
But if they stay married, she can kind of do whatever she wants with it.
This is terrible.
What's up?
Like, what kind of marriage is that?
Like, where she was never going to tell him that she won the lottery and keep the money.
So she wants to go on this big trip, right?
And most people are like, okay, you're on the lottery.
That's awesome, but you don't even want your husband with you on the trip.
Like, that's weird too.
It's so weird.
But it's also, the fact they're married,
she can just take it and put it in her account
and he can't get to it.
There's not a law for that?
There is any divorce.
That's great.
And I'm sure, I guess,
that you maybe could litigate and somewhat,
but this article had nothing about that.
How you could sue your current wife for money.
Interesting.
That's like a loophole.
Wow.
Glad my wife doesn't play the lottery
because we got separate accounts,
and if she was able to do that,
it would be...
She'd just keep it over your head the whole time?
Oh, that'd be too.
give you allowance.
Oh man, how bad would that?
I mean, we'd have to get divorced, right?
So you could have half?
Yeah.
You'd do that?
Yeah.
What would be the divorce number?
Three million.
So one and a half each?
Yeah.
Or six, so you get three.
Ooh.
I think so I get one and a half.
So if she wins three million in the lottery,
I want to put on her own account,
you don't get it.
You'd divorce her.
Yeah.
Okay.
But then you get remarried after you get the money in a settlement.
No, I don't think she would want to marry.
She's not going to marry.
Oh, God.
All right.
All right, let's go.
Glad you guys are here.
Time to open up what you send us.
It's the mailbag.
You send in email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I bought a pair of Taylor Swift tickets.
I got extremely lucky.
I was thrilled to be able to take my girlfriend to what she said was her dream show.
That was in November.
I still haven't told her because I was saving it as a birthday surprise.
Things have taken a turn, though.
The last few months, we've been getting more and more miserable.
We barely talk.
She's more interested in playing games on her phone than hanging out with me.
I can't seem to do anything right around her.
And whenever I try to talk about it, I get shot down.
It's really not fun anymore.
And I don't feel the least bit appreciated it.
I've even considered bowing out of the relationship entirely.
Here's the question.
I could easily get $2,500 for the pair of tickets online.
Should I sell the tickets and never tell her to have them?
or do I do the honorable thing and just give them to her?
I could use the cash, though, I'll be honest.
Signed.
The Swift Ticket Swindler.
All right, bro, we got two things.
They don't have to be connected to each other.
Sounds like you don't want to be in the relationship anymore.
That has nothing to do with the Taylor Swift tickets.
If you don't want to be in it, if you're considering not being in it,
if you're leaning toward not being in it, you've got to think about not being in it.
I feel like you don't want to be in it.
That's the first issue.
You got to address that before you get to the second part,
because the second part is sell those tickets.
Yeah.
I'd sell them right now.
I'd sell them quickly.
I'd sell them as fast as you could because, yeah, let's go swiftly.
Good.
Nice.
Sell the tickets.
She never knew.
You're not going to have fun with her anyway.
It costs you a lot of money.
You need the money.
You're probably going to be together.
Yeah, and I don't know why he thinks it's the honorable thing to give them to her,
but it's not.
It would be nice to give them to her.
It's not honorable.
Yeah.
Doesn't sound like she's earned them.
But she doesn't earn it.
Yeah, like she hadn't earned the chance to go to Taylor Swift.
Like when you're in a relationship, you have to earn certain privileges.
I never heard of that actually.
Like nights out.
Tell us more about the earnings.
Like nights out aren't just a given.
You're not guaranteed to go to a nice dinner.
Let's earn it.
Let's be nice to me.
Show me attention.
Love, affection.
Cook, clean.
So your wife is under the understanding.
Yeah.
That for her to be treated to something, she's got to treat you to things.
Yeah, you got to earn it.
It's sort of like your kids.
They got to earn allowance by doing things.
You earn a night out.
I would say that's a bit.
different. Very. Because you're trying to teach your kids
money or work and then get paid.
But you're right, that girl is giving more attention
to the phone than you, so she's not
earning her night out. But you ran away from
my response to your kids get allowance
analogy. I mean, I was just throwing it out there. I don't
give my kids allowance. Oh God, so he just
made it up, ran with it. Yeah, I just ran with it. But yes,
you've got to earn the night out. She hadn't earned it. So
sell the tickets. I say sell the tickets, but not for the same reason.
So we're on same team. I have five. Or if there's a
you really like.
Take her.
That's the way you get it.
Oh, wow.
She'll go with it.
She'd go with it.
I mean, that would be amazing.
Oh, first date?
Is that a first date?
You could.
If you want to slide into her DMs,
just snap a pick of the two tickets and send it to her.
But you got to break up with this girl first though, buddy.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
Okay, it's what I say.
You don't want to be with this girl.
It sounds like it.
So don't be with the girl.
That's it.
First thing.
Over.
Secondly, sell the tickets.
You want to spend, you can get $2,500.
He didn't spend $2,500.
Yeah, he spent
probably a few hundred.
I'll make that money.
Yeah, that's good money.
I make that money.
That's what we say,
Swift Ticket, Swindler.
We got your email and we
read by the clothes
Bobby's mail pack.
Yeah.
I'm going to go first and last.
Oh, you know, too.
I just have so many and I come in
and I'm so confused on what I should do,
so I'll lead with this one right here.
90% of Americans live within 15 minutes of a
Fire station, bar, Walmart.
Oh, yeah.
I live about one.
90% of Americans live within 15 minutes
for a Walmart.
That's crazy.
We used to go to Walmart.
That was town.
So I'm from a small town called Mountain Pine.
And we'd have to drive 20 minutes to go to town.
And Walmart was the start of town.
So if you went to the town, you ask your neighbors too,
hey, we're going to town.
You need anything?
And they'd tell you.
And then you'd be able to give me money too
because I can't afford to get it for you.
I'm all money.
But that was it.
Amy, you're up.
So Abraham Lincoln,
he would store important papers,
including speeches and letters.
in his hat.
A lot of room up there.
Oh yeah,
big top hat.
Yeah.
I wonder if he had one of those trap doors
like a bunny stays in sometimes
when they pull the bunny out of the hat.
He doesn't matter.
Like maybe a pocket or something up there.
So you didn't have to.
So didn't,
yeah,
so didn't pick his hat off,
didn't fall out everywhere.
Lunchbox.
Some people get very serious
bacterial infections in their colon
and you're like,
how do you do?
Antibiotics?
Oh, no.
It's called a fecal transplant.
They take poop from a healthy person.
They implant it in your colon
and it kills the bacteria.
Wow.
both amazing and disgusting
at the same time. So gross. I mean,
it is so crazy you think. It's science, man.
It is science. Like, they can take the
healthy poop of someone else and cure
your bacteria infection than you. That is wild.
Eddie, what do you got? You know there's a dollar bill,
$5 bill, $20 bill, all those, right? But did you know
that there once was a $500 bill,
a $1,000 bill, and a $5,000 bill?
Do you know why they discontinued the larger ones?
It was all in the Nixon administration.
They were just like, this is too much.
We don't want counterfeit $5,000 counterfeit bills.
That would not be good.
So they discontinued it.
And I guess not that many people would have the need to use them.
How awesome would it be, though, to walk around with a $5,000 bill in your pocket?
I wouldn't.
Right.
I wouldn't even.
What if you lose it?
It's called a flex.
Gosh.
But I wouldn't have a $5,000 bill on me in case I lost it.
Yeah.
Well, here's the deal.
They're still out there.
You can't use them, but they're collector's items.
So it's going to cost you way more than $5,000 to buy that bill.
Really?
Yeah, because they're worth a lot.
They're so rare.
I'm looking at a $500 bill now.
You know who's on there?
What president?
McKinley?
Yeah, William McKinley.
Yeah, I only saw that because it says McKinley under his head.
I wouldn't know who that was.
If you think that's me being smart, it ain't.
I was like, I don't know, McKinley.
Morgan.
Antarctica is the only continent in the world without any native spiders.
The temperatures are too cold for them to live.
And even if they could live, their food sources like cockroaches, moss, and other insects
aren't also found there.
And Antarctica houses aliens.
and secret government tests.
Oh, and lots of natural resources
that are made and stored there
because they want us to keep paying for them.
What are you talking about?
Hey, now that's crazy.
My stuff, not so crazy.
Both you guys.
Jim Henson made his first version of Kermit the Frog
out of one of his mom's old coats
and two ping pong balls.
What?
He put his hand in it, and then he slowly was able to afford
better fabric and then made Kermit then.
That's how he was born?
Which is pretty cool.
Kermit.
Hi, oh.
I don't know if I was born.
Gordon, Eddie.
Kermit D. Frog here.
When NBC wanted Al Michaels to be their play-by-play announcer for Sunday night football,
he was under contract with ABC.
ABC's owned by Disney.
And they agreed to let him go,
but only if NBC would give them the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
That's an early character Walt Disney drew in the 20s.
NBC had the rights in ABC.
So they were like, you give us that.
You can have Al Michaels.
Wow.
So I never even heard of it.
Yeah, what are they doing with that?
I never heard of the rabbit, yeah.
I never heard of Oswald the lucky rabbit.
They need to make like a cartoon out of that.
I don't know who that is, though, and I wouldn't watch it.
Except Oswald, I'm looking at it now.
Oswald is the extreme version of Mickey, isn't it?
Like Oswald turned into Mickey Mouse.
Really?
He looks like if you were trying to counterfeit Mickey Mouse in Indonesia.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That's Oswald the Rabbit.
Wow.
And then finally, this one I thought was pretty interesting.
Thomas Jefferson believed that the nation's constitution should be updated
basically every 20 years, saying the earth belongs always to the living generation.
So his understanding was, we're drawing this out, but it does need to be updated based on people's beliefs, technology, etc.
Oh, I saw something the other day about how George Washington didn't want political parties because he thought it would cause too much divisiveness in the country.
You know, George Washington, what's interesting about him, I think he only went to school to like age 11 or so.
And then his mom taught him how to run a tobacco farm.
And that's really where he got a lot of his, I guess, life education.
And that he also like surveyed and land.
I'm trying to remember all this.
And then he was like a war hero before he became a general.
Like he was a guy who would go and fight and hand-to-hand one-on-one.
Then became a general because he was such a good fighter, like military guy.
Then obviously general.
And then he was the guy too that was.
I don't want to be king.
They offered him.
He was going to be the king.
He's like, I don't want to be king.
And I don't want to be president forever.
And we shouldn't have presidents forever.
And now it's every four years, obviously.
And so what you're saying is that education is a little overrated, like school?
Well, they didn't have the same education then back in 17.
So, yeah, I'm not saying that at all.
Because now if someone that dropped out of school at 11 years old ran for president,
they would have no shot because they didn't go to some.
Yeah, but people at 11, it was common for them to not go to school at all,
to just go and work.
He had at least like a tobacco farm to learn and run.
He also, how tall do you think George Washington was?
Five, eight.
No, he's huge.
Six three.
Six-two.
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah, his pictures always look like he's just like, little guy.
He's a six-two fighter.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
So there's a 13-year-old named Gabby,
and she has a rare brain tumor that has totally impacted her life.
and she's involved with Make a Wish.
She's always wanted to be a veterinarian.
And so they pulled off something really cool for her.
She got to go to Texas A&M and be a vet for a day,
which is her dream to go to the university.
And Texas A&M, big animal school, big vet school?
Oh, yeah.
That's like where, well, I'm sure there's other vet schools, but.
Well, you went there, so, I mean, he's like, that's the one.
That's a whole new one.
You went to school there, so, yeah.
Fun fact, my uncle was a veterinarian, and he went to Texas A&M.
Yeah, that's great, but we're not, I don't know if it's still fun.
Yeah, I think you can go to other schools and become a vet.
You can.
Yeah, but that's the best, right?
In fact, my friend Johnny has a vet clinic in Austin, went to Texas, A&M.
Yeah, but they're all living that area, though.
Okay, anyway, this is really cool.
Here's a clip of the Make-A-Wish CEO, Shelley, talking about it.
She said, hey, we've got this really special wish and this really special girl who wants to be a veterinarian,
and she knows that A&M's the best school out there.
How can you help?
I'm a good one, best.
veterinarian. Hey, maybe Amy's right. She may be, because listen, I love people from college station.
Sometimes I get annoyed at A&M football fans, but I love the people from college station.
So, and I wanted to be a vet, but then I did go to Texas A&M and decided to not do a vet school.
Okay, here we go. Number one veterinarian school is the Little Urban Vet Clinic.
Uh-oh.
Now, apparently that's a, I should go here in town. That's local.
Okay, here we go. Best Veterinary Medicine Programs, top schools.
University of California
Davis
Colorado State University
Oh boy
Ohio State University
Oh no A&M
Yes at number five
Texas A&M University
College Station
You're a top five are there
Wow so not the best
I bet number one in Texas
Just my guess
Number one in Texas
She did
Wow
Okay let's go
All right
Great story
That is what it's all about
That was tell me something good
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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ottoman in front of him.
Hi, dad.
And just when I said that,
my mom comes out of the kitchen.
She says,
I have some cookies and milk.
This is a badass convict
me just finished five years.
I'm going to have cookies and milk at a mom.
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It's Friday time for easy trivia.
It's the easiest trivia game in the whole wide world.
Eddie's the champ.
You go first, Eddie.
All right.
Famous hat wearers is the theme here.
What kind of hat does Yosemite Sam wear?
Oh, it's a cowboy hat.
Correct.
Morgan, what president was known for wearing a top hat?
Ooh, that was Abraham Lincoln.
Amy, Dr. Seuss, had a book about a cat.
What's it called?
Cat and the hat.
The hat, yeah.
And finally, Abby, what's the main color of Santa Claus's hat?
Red.
Correct.
Look at it.
You're all full still in, even though you wouldn't win home anyway.
Hey, that was easy.
That's what the game's all about.
It's easy.
Treviya.
Eddie's the champion.
He wears the tiara.
I do, I do.
And he's got three wins on the season.
Two more.
He's a champ.
Now, if you miss it, it's embarrassing because you hear this sound.
You've been bone.
You don't want to get boned.
Not this early anyway.
I mean, everybody.
Hey, oh, okay, here we go.
Serial mascots.
Let's see who survives.
What serial mascot is a pirate, Eddie?
That's Captain Crunch.
Nice job.
Wow.
Do you know his real name?
Nah.
John Lafut.
Really?
Or Gene Lafut, depending.
Morgan, what serial mascot is Tony the Tiger?
Tony the Tiger.
They're great.
Oh.
Crossed Lakes.
Correct.
Is she just lunchboxes?
No, I really did it.
No.
Amy, what cereal mascot is two cans and?
Two cans.
Tricks?
You've been boo.
What is happening right now?
Do you guys know it?
Yeah, fruit loops.
Oh.
Am I the only one that eats cereal in this room?
Tell me, I love to.
What is happening?
Abby, we're coming over to you.
Amy's been eliminated.
By the way, Abby's playing instead of lunchbox because he was kicked out of last season.
Abby, what cereal's mascot is Lucky the Lepricon?
Oh, Lucky Charms.
That is correct.
Abby's in.
Good job, Abby.
All right.
Three people remain.
Easy trivia.
Colors.
Eddie, how many colors are on the rainbow?
Ooh.
Roy G. Biv.
Roy?
No.
R-O-Y-G-B-I-V.
Seven colors in the rainbow.
Roy G. Biff.
Three.
Seven is correct.
That's funny.
What colors a maple leaf on the Canadian flag, Morgan?
Ooh, the flag is red and white.
but which one is which
crap.
What color is the maple leaf on the Canadian flag?
White.
You've been bow.
Eddie, this is going to be the easiest game.
I do.
I love it.
I love it.
Hey.
Hey, Evan.
There she is.
We just based it on past performances.
You can prove.
That's true.
Wow.
Abby, you got this.
Okay.
Abby.
What is the yellow part of an egg called?
That would be the yolk.
That's correct.
All right.
I'm kind of cheering for Abby.
just to make it a game.
Yeah, we've never had anyone cheer for their opponent before.
Good job, Abby.
Oof, it's a tough one here.
All right.
World famous locations.
Eddie, you're up first.
What country are the Great Pyramids located in?
Oh, that's in Egypt.
Correct.
Abby, what country is Big Ben located in?
That would be London.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Cuban Bow.
I got it.
Excuse me.
You have to listen.
The country.
Why do I do this?
Every time.
Eddie, this has been a real bad one.
This is ridiculous.
Do we need lunchbox back?
I never thought I'd say it.
We might need him back.
Eddie has four wins.
Yeah, let's just make that.
Are we go again?
What, Abby?
Do we go again?
I don't know.
It's only not how we rock it, but.
Just for fun.
Can I chime in?
Oh, he's in the other one.
Can I chime in?
I'm starting to worry about the education system in Wichita.
Oh, they're both of them?
Yeah, they're both in Wichita.
It's like a Canadian flag.
Morgan's was difficult.
I'm going to bring lunchbox in.
He's in the glass room right now.
What would you like to say?
I said, I'm really worried about the education system in Wichita, Kansas.
Yeah, we heard that part.
And so what would I can't hear you at all?
You can't hear me?
Then how did you hear me say?
What would you like to say?
That's a good question.
His peppers are not plugged in anything.
You're just wearing them.
But then how did he hear me say?
You're not a hole, dude.
Now I'm here.
What would you like to say?
the people in Wichita. Man, I don't know
if we need to have a re-evaluation of the education
board. We need to elect new members, get some
new teachers. I don't know. Do you guys want to
shout out your schools so we can know where we need to do the
investigation? Can you say Wichita because of who
exactly? Morgan and Abby
both are from Wichita and they are both
clueless. And do you think Wichita
is the reason they're clueless or could
it just be it's two people who did bad
today? Oh, so you think it's just two bad apples?
I don't think they're bad apples. I think today
education-wise.
I think they just struggled today. I mean, Abby, every week in
It's a struggle.
Yeah.
I knew it was England.
Well, neither one of them have a point in the whole season.
Oh, that's gross.
I'm going to run for school board and wait, y'all.
Oh, my.
Change things up a little bit.
Eddie, congratulations.
Wow, thank you.
Hey, lunchbox, if Eddie wins one more, you're about.
Let's just play it.
Let's go.
No, I've already tossed it.
Oh, hey, good job, Eddie.
Let's go.
Thank you, Larry.
Eddie, Eddie, when you win next week, who are you kicking out?
Who are you thinking?
I think I'm going to get rid of Abby.
Why would you say that now, though?
Oh, what do you mean?
What do you mean?
Because that'll be a big question and we're like,
ooh, who's Eddie going to kick out?
Well, maybe I won't.
Nice.
You got her back.
Hey, you got us back.
Now we're curious again.
This is Sam from Ohio.
Good morning, studio.
On Monday, you guys spilling the tea
and you had two of them.
I only recall you guys talking about one.
What happened to the other spill the tea?
No one ever asked about this segment, so I like it.
But it's coming up.
Megan Maroni's coming in a little bit.
Great artist.
Great new.
song. Morgan has a story about something happening to her and her social media.
And it makes sense to do it when Megan Moroni's here. So we're going to put it there.
Okay.
So it'll be, we won't go spill the tea because that's, people don't get that because it's stupid.
Because we're stupid. But yes, that'll come up with Megan Moroni next hour when she is in.
Thank you for asking that. Here's Bill from Massachusetts.
This is mainly to Eddie. I heard recoaching the basketball team and not having the first
Amazon will deliver one to studio today for you because no good coach
should be without a first aid kit.
Listeners hooking up.
Wow.
That's awesome.
See, you guys don't get mad at him for getting stuff from listeners.
He didn't ask.
Yeah, I didn't.
No, he asked me.
He asked me for it.
Right, right, right.
And you said, and I said, yeah, but if you name it the bones.
Unless, yeah.
Yes, you kids can fix their injuries and wounds, but you must name the team.
That's awesome.
Yeah, that's really cool, Bill.
Thank you.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So I'm going to refresh your memory of a story.
from 2020 that you probably remember.
COVID had just started
to spread and this couple went to
Costa Rica for their third date.
They had a successful first second and they're like,
hey, why not? Life short, let's
book a five-day trip to Costa Rica.
First three days, fun.
Fun in the sun. Parasailing, all the things.
Day four, their flights
home get canceled. Day five,
they can't leave the hotel.
They end up spending 79 days together
in Costa Rica. So, yeah.
That's crazy.
I mean, yeah.
And when you really think about it, their third date lasted 79 days.
You better hope that she was, and he was pretty honest on those first two dates.
Yeah, go ahead.
So the cool part is there's now a documentary on Netflix about them, and it's called Longest Third Date.
You can watch it now.
I know I'm going to be watching it pretty soon.
And they're still together.
What do they look like?
I don't know.
Do you know?
Oh, here we go.
I see them.
Oh, yeah.
they're both pretty good looking too.
They're from New York.
He's got a big beard,
cool guy hat,
lumberjack, but still like cool.
Like Zach Brown? That's what I'm picturing.
Yeah, but he's like,
metrosexual, Zach Brown.
Oh, okay.
And Zach Brown's like pretty buff.
He's thin.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay, go ahead, Amy.
Well, I also feel like it's a, I mean,
excellent endorsement for Hinge
because that's where they met
and they had such good dates.
They decided to leave the country together and got stuck.
I'm still ready to jump in on beef.
I think this will be the next show on Netflix.
It's not about meat.
No.
We found that out.
And the only reason I'm even going to watch is because I don't even know what it's about,
except that two people are not getting along or something,
but everybody says it's so good.
So I'm in doing jury duty, we have two episodes left.
I don't even think they've come out yet.
And then Succession.
We're still in on that.
It's the final season of Succession.
Okay, what else?
Rees has a new limited edition version of their peanut butter cup out.
Well, actually, two.
one that has crunchy peanut butter filling
and then another one that has a new
creamy filling like even creamier than before
like they say it's a noticeably smoother texture
than the classic ones and they're available
through the summer while supplies last
and Reese's wants you to try both
and then vote for your favorite.
I wish they would do a Reese's peanut butter cup
without peanut butter.
That wouldn't be a peanut butter cup.
I like that cup.
A Reese's cup.
And we put different stuff in it.
If I like Eminems, maybe put Eminem's in it
instead of peanut butter.
I like Eminem's when they'd
do crunchy. I don't like the peanut butter
Eminem's. I don't like dark chocolate Eminemes.
I like the crunchy ones though. I'm not
even sure what's in them. Peanut?
No. Like a crisp. Yeah, I like the Chris.
I like peanut Eminem's and I like the ones that are like
there's a blue package.
Yes, crispy. It's so
crazy to me that you like peanut
Eminem's but not. Okay.
No need for all this. We don't need to dive into this. Would you eat an
almond butter? Oh heck yeah. Let's go baby.
Okay. So it's not the butter. No, I've told you.
I like almond butter. I like peanuts. I
I don't like peanut butter.
That's so weird.
I hate peanut butter.
Well, I want this crunchy thing.
Krispy Eminem's, that is where it's at.
When it comes to underrated candies, the crispy Eminem's and Rollo.
You guys give me a lot of crap for Rollo.
That's weird.
The part about the Rolos that stinks is the little, like the film, the foil.
Foil.
It's everywhere.
You've got to clean it all.
Other than that, that's why you buy it in the bag.
What the problem with buying in that bag that's big is that you eat them all at once and all of a sudden, you're sick.
Been there.
Yeah.
All right, what else?
Dustin Lynch got his pilot's license back in January, but he's not the only member in his family that can fly.
Apparently his grandpa is a pilot too, got his license 40 years ago, and Dustin shared a video of him Joyriding with his grandpa.
Look who's brave enough to get in the airplane with me.
Granddad's getting him.
Family affair.
Mom, dad, grandma, granddad.
We're going joyride.
So fun.
Yeah, the barrel roll he did with the minute.
I don't think they liked that.
And they didn't steal it, did they?
No, they didn't steal it.
That'd have been funner.
Yeah.
And now it makes more sense why Dustin had a passion for that.
Man, that had been funner.
It had been crazy.
Man, you try to talk him out of it.
I was like, bro, you don't need to fly.
You need to get out of that crap.
All right, is that it, Amy?
I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Stay home there's something good.
This story's going to remind me of Bobby and something he did back when he was a kid.
So Harry Cook, you know, he's got all his friends.
And all of a sudden, for like a week, he's not feeling well.
And it goes to the doctor.
and they diagnose him with Hodgkin lymphoma.
And so he's going to lose his hair because he has to do cancer treatment.
And when his boys, 15 of them come over to visit, they come over to visit, boost his spirits.
They bring the razor.
All 15 of his boys shave their heads so they'll look like hairy and they can help him, you know, inspire him.
And they put a go fund me up to raise money for charity.
And they've raised thousands of dollars.
First of all, I'm looking at the group picture of them.
It's a really great picture.
they're all it's nighttime.
They're like doing a big bro picture.
How many of them you say it was?
15 of them you shave their heads.
Wow, that's cool.
They all shaved their heads.
Second of all, I didn't go through.
Yeah, did you do this?
No, no, I know what he's alluding to you.
No, no, but he shaved his head in, what do you call it?
Comratery?
Yeah, that's it.
Together, him and his buddies.
Like solidarity.
Yes.
But it didn't end well.
Wasn't that your football team?
Yeah, yeah.
We were in the playoffs.
My junior year.
Okay, this is so weird.
And they're like, let's shave our heads.
And we'll go and we'll win the playoffs.
So we did.
And then we got beat real bad.
And then we had to take her helmets off to shake hands.
And we look a bunch of idiots.
Yeah.
Dumbest thing every day.
Okay, I get it.
My mom was like, why do you shave your head?
You look?
It's not good.
I don't have a huge head.
It bald.
It looks like a globe with a nose and it lips on it.
It's just, it got dents in it too.
Great story, though, lunchbox.
I love to hear it.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something bad.
Are we still having a lot?
an egg eating problem around here where it stinks?
Or is it because he's eating eggs that are so old?
Oh my gosh.
What's the matter?
I think it does stink, but that's not, that's the least of the problems.
Eddie's going to die.
Because he is eating hard-boiled eggs that he boiled around Easter.
Like he died the eggs and hard-boiled them on Easter.
It's almost two weeks since Easter, guys, and that's going to kill you.
I mean, is he really concerned about me?
Eddie, I am.
I googled it.
and the egg doctor says seven days max, then throw them out.
So what about raw eggs?
Like, they just sit in your refrigerator for two weeks.
How is that different?
It does within seven days.
Yeah, hard-cooked eggs, which have been quickly cooled and placed in the refrigerator,
should be consumed with seven days or less.
And then if you pill them, they should be 48 hours at most due to the egg,
white surface being exposed and microorganism growth.
I don't know.
Have you already peeled that?
No, no, they're still in the shell.
See, what we did.
They're still in that healthy purple.
Yeah.
The dye.
What we did was we wanted our kids to experience the whole dip your eggs and die and all that.
So I just didn't let them do that with my boiled eggs.
And then so after they did it, I put in the fridge and now I'm still eating them.
I have about eight left.
But it's been two weeks.
I would just not eat.
Yeah, yeah, you're going to die.
Guys, eggs are expensive.
There's no way I'm not going to eat these eggs.
You're going to keep eating these eggs even though it says you're already an over over.
This is one of those expiration things.
No, no, no, no, no.
I saw him eating them and I was like, man, that seems like a long time.
times so I googled it and I was like
I need to tell Eddie you got to go to Google
buddy. Consider yourself
Google. I was concerned for your help.
Yeah, I consider it Google.
Good luck because your medical bills were
when you hire with my eggs.
Coming up, Megan Maroney
in studio, you're going to love her. She's such a
good song. We're such a good singer. Here's a little bit of her
song, Tennessee Orange.
She got a new record coming out a little bit
with Megan Maroney. It's going to be a big old star.
We'll talk to her in just a second. Now, it's
time to go over to Amy and get in the morning
corny.
Morning Corny.
Why did the fish blush?
Why did the fish blush?
It saw the ocean's bottom.
That was the morning corny.
We get it.
We always get it.
Yeah, that one's fine, Amy.
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
Her name is Megan Maroney.
You may have heard this song right here, Tennessee Orange.
Born and raised in Georgia, she was at UGA,
It's starting to be an accountant, and she switched.
Mr. Major to do marketing and music business.
And, well, then she started writing songs.
And there she found out she was, well, she loved songwriting.
Now she's killing it.
Her debut album, Lucky, comes out on May 5th.
And let's talk to her now.
Here she is.
The Friday morning conversation with Megan Maroney.
Megan, how you been?
Great.
Good to see you.
Good to see you.
We haven't seen each other since probably like fall of last year.
And I feel like since then it's been a rocket ship.
I mean, you're just crushing it now.
Does the last five, six months seem like a blur?
100% yeah I don't even know what day it is today but we're here and I'm excited yeah congratulations
thank you that's that's when you like are starting to make it when it's so blurry you can't even
see what it is yeah but you're blowing up new album back to hit as well every time I look on
instagram somebody's like you know got some Megan Moroni tea that I've already heard three times
everybody just keeps posting it because they know people are like searching for your name and hashtags
and stuff so congratulations on all that thank you so much how has tennessee orange been when
you play it live, but does everybody just sing it like crazy?
Yeah, I played my first festival this weekend, which was Tortuga, and I played the next
from Nashville stage.
I think that's what it's called.
And it was insane.
It was the loudest I've ever heard people sing it.
So it's awesome.
Would you, for the sake of this show here, would you give us some Tennessee Orange?
This is how a long time ago I was flipping through social media.
I mean, last fall before that.
And I was like, dang, this song's really good.
Let's get Megan.
She came over.
We did an hour-long bobbycast.
And from that, now I think it's like 13 this week on the chart and still flying up the chart.
So here it is, the song that kind of started it all, this version of you.
Here is Megan Maroni, Tennessee Orange.
Nice, Megan Maroney.
Sounds great.
I have a lot of things to talk about with that in that song, specifically, number one, to be known by people for Tennessee.
It's got to be weird when you're such a Georgia Bulldog fan.
Because if you don't just listen, if you have to listen to every part of the song to even know really what you're.
saying because I bet you a lot of people just think you're a huge Tennessee fan.
Yeah.
And you've got to be like, I ain't.
Yeah, no, not at all.
And your whole bulldog contingent, like, we can write it's a bulldog song now or what?
Actually, in one of my songs on my record, God plays a Gibson, I'm talking about God and I say this year, it's pretty clear.
He's a Georgia Bulldogs fan.
You still get those in there.
So we're still plugging Georgia.
I was looking at the calendar.
Tonight's the 21st, and you'll be in Knoxville.
You're going to play that song in Knoxville where they're all crazy tennis.
Tennessee fans, our shows on in Knoxville, too.
Like, they're probably going to sing that back louder than any version of a crowd you've
ever seen in your whole life.
Yeah, I've never played in Knoxville, so.
They're nuts.
Really?
Oh, yeah.
I go over there, and they sing Rocky Top the whole time, and they beat us most of the time.
They're nuts because they're just a very passionate group, which I can respect.
Right.
And they're going to be foaming at the mouth for that song.
You need to play the first, middle, and the end.
I am wearing a Tennessee jersey there.
Which leads me to a different thing.
My wife and I are both rabid fans, me, Arkansas, Razorbacks, her Oklahoma Sooners.
Neither one of us will wear the other people still.
And we've been married almost two years at this point.
That's fair.
I will never wear Oklahoma Red or OU, and she will never wear Arkansas.
So the fact that you could even sing that song, like I commend you.
A true love song, if you will.
That is a true love song.
By the way, Megan will be in Knoxville tonight.
Eddie's Attic in Georgia in Decatur, which is out near Atlanta tomorrow night.
and then Fayetteville, Arkansas, it kind of, you know, my neck, next weekend, the 27th,
and Haddy's Brooklyn, Mississippi on the 28th on the Pistol Made of Roses tour.
Pistol Mader Roses, where did that come from?
So that's a line in my song, I Love Me, which is on the EP.
It just says I'm a Pistol Made of Roses.
I don't keep up with the Joneses.
Oh, cool, it's got a rhyme on it too.
You see what she did there?
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
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The Friday morning conversation with Megan Maroney.
Megan, I question for you, your record comes out May 5th.
It's called Lucky.
you just put out girl in the mirror, which we're going to talk about in a second.
But there's a song called I'm Not Pretty that's on the record.
Will you explain kind of the premise of I'm Not Pretty?
Yes, okay.
So I kind of laid out in the lyrics, but what had happened was, it was like 2 a.m., I'm awake,
and so was my ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend.
She accidentally liked a photo from 2016, from Panama City.
And I'm sure she thought it's 2 a.m.
There's no way she saw it.
But obviously, not only did I see it, I wrote a whole song about it.
So I just thought it was funny because it's what?
It was 2022 then.
I'm like, 2016 was a long time ago.
Why are you digging that deep?
It's got to be like, she's trying to dig up something or something.
It's got to be right.
And so, yeah, it's just a lighthearted song about that situation.
That'd feel very lighthearted.
I've heard lighthearted songs, you know.
Let me play a clip of that, and I want to get into something specifically about that.
Here is a little bit of I'm Not Pretty.
So Morgan, I don't know if you know Morgan here
This is Morgan, Morgan, Megan, Megan Morgan, Megan Morgan, Megan, Megan, Megan, Megan, Megan, Megan, Megan, Megan, Megan, McGibagobogog, mago, bag, go, bag, go, ma'am, so Morgan, this recently happened to you kind of.
Yeah, I'm straight up living this song.
My ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend and her friend, although not subtly, have been, like, trying to troll me in my DMs.
Oh, perfect.
As themselves?
As themselves.
Like, you can click on their profile, and it's them.
Yeah, we checked them out.
Oh, wow.
Wait, I didn't, I thought they had, like, a alien.
Usually it's the dog.
Instagram or something.
Yeah.
Like a burner?
Nope.
And it must have been bad because then I got blocked by my ex on Instagram.
I was like, something happened.
What were they saying to you?
They were telling me that I need to fix my hair and I look fake and I'm very basic.
Oh my gosh.
Why would they do it under their own name?
I'm not even like, why would they do that?
I'm like, why would they do that with their own accounts?
Yeah.
Oh, just like straight up.
I don't know if they just had, you know, no filter with everything and they just didn't care.
Drunk maybe?
Was it late?
No, it was like 8 o'clock?
On a Thursday.
Then maybe really drunk, 8 a.m.
So what did you do?
Did you respond to them?
I haven't, but I thought about it because I listened to Megan's song.
It became after this happened, your song went on repeat.
I was like, this is my life right now.
You should have put down your story and tag them since they want to be bold.
And it's only their tag.
Only at them.
I may do that now.
That may be the response I have to get.
You can blame me.
I'll think it's a Megan said to do it.
And your songwriting, Megan, I feel like you, and Luke Combs is somebody who does this really well.
Luke Combs knows who he's singing to and about and why he's singing to them and about them and for them.
I feel like you do this as well.
Like you know who you're singing too.
You know what you're singing about and you know why you're singing it to them.
When you're writing songs and you're like, this is exactly where I want to go because they will know.
They'll feel it.
Like this, you know, most of it feels like it's like, you know, women 20, 30s.
Like I feel that.
Do you feel like that's accurate at all?
Yeah, definitely.
I think.
And like when I'm writing songs like this, I went through that situation and I'm like,
what would make me feel better?
And I'm like taking this and having this song
that makes girls feel confident.
And it's like, it happens to everybody.
So everybody gets it.
And it's just like, I could have gotten mad and said something.
But I'm like instead, I'm just going to write this.
Which is like a bigger investment that pays off far greater, far later.
One of my dear friends is Christian Bush, who is one half of Sugar Land.
And so how do you know Christian?
And how did that get you here?
So I went to UGA.
Obviously, I made that my whole personality.
but I was an intern for him in the music business program.
So him and his brother, I was a publishing intern.
In Georgia, in Atlanta.
In Georgia and Atlanta.
Yeah, I'd have to drive from Athens to Atlanta.
And I didn't really say anything about being.
I wasn't an aspiring songwriter because at that time I had written like two songs.
So I didn't really say anything.
And then once I moved, he had reached out and asked how everything was going and stuff.
And then he offered to help.
So it's just.
That's crazy.
From then, yeah.
You didn't even tell them.
Well, I walked in and I saw a Grammy on the wall and I was like, okay.
I'm not an aspiring songwriter.
I'm an intern and I'm going to go get your coffee now.
When you won the CMT award,
did you have a speech planned already?
No.
You didn't?
No.
I was so scared.
I was so scared.
I didn't even,
when I got off stage,
I was like,
did I just speak English?
I have no idea.
So you did not think you were going to win at all
so you didn't even think about a speech?
No.
Were you watching the mouth where they go,
because you always know when the first like syllable,
I do,
I'm watching like,
they can say Bobby,
when they go,
claw. I'm like, dang it. What'd mean?
Yeah, the only reason I knew is because
my manager was sitting next to me and she got
up and was jumping and screaming.
I couldn't hear anything. I was just like,
it feels like a blur, really.
And when I saw videos from like
my friend's perspective, there were cameras like in front
of my face the whole time. I don't know how I didn't see them.
You know, like they were ready to get my reaction.
And I was like, how did I miss that?
They're literally right in front of her, the only person
and she didn't see them. I think I was a little starstruck by
Parker McCollum, honestly.
That's funny.
How would you do it differently now if you knew you go into the awards, you're going to win.
They're going to, Megan, you're going to win.
We need you to be prepared.
What would you do differently up on stage in your speech?
I wouldn't say, holy crap.
I did say that and that's embarrassing.
And also, I like said something about my mom and her driving me through the night,
but I didn't explain that well.
So everyone thought that my mom drove me to the CMT Awards overnight,
but it was to the music.
I just, I couldn't think straight,
so I'm surprised they even, like, said words.
Megan Maroni is here.
If you don't mind, would you,
because Lucky comes out on May 5th,
and, I mean, so you've already got four songs now, right?
Tennessee Orange, I'm not pretty lucky Girl in the Mirror.
Right, those are the four.
Girl in the Mirror just came out.
Would you give us a little bit of Girl in the Mirror?
Is that cool?
Yes.
All right, here she is.
Megan Maroney.
This is Girl in the Mirror, Bobby Bone Show.
Megan Maroney.
Great job.
You're a crazy good song.
you know. You're crazy, good songwriter. It's just, we get to see everybody the best of the best,
the giants and the land of giants and still like something about your songwriting. It's special.
Yeah. It's really good. Obviously, you're a great singer, but it's like a lot of people can sing,
but it's like, how do you take your message and make sure it resonates in a way that,
and listen, I'm not a girl in the mirror. And I'm like, I feel that.
I get it. So really, like, I know you're celebrated a lot now. I get it. And you should be. But
it's powerful stuff.
you're really great songwriter.
Thank you.
It's also not my first time to hear you.
But look, it's awesome.
I'm glad you came by.
Thank you for having me.
She's doing her Pistol Mater Roses tour.
We talked about a lot of those early shows.
And then she's in Geneva, Alabama on the 29th.
But again, tonight in Knoxville,
all my Knoxville listeners, everybody out there,
if there are any tickets left,
I don't even know that there are.
There probably aren't.
A lot of these shows are sold out.
But go, it's worth buying the scalper tickets.
I don't know if that's true or not.
I don't know how to make it is.
I think people are saying there are hundreds of dollars.
Don't do that, honestly.
Do you want to do, let's do the awkward questions from listeners real quick.
Five questions.
Who's the most famous person that follows Megan Maroney on Instagram?
Most famous.
She's looking at somebody for help.
It's like family feud.
Gwen Stefani.
Gwen Stefani, I just saw.
Oh, Gwen Stefani.
Yes.
Follows you on Instagram.
Boom.
What the heck is right?
How did you not get that?
Okay, here we go.
Next.
Who is the last, I heard her room yelling.
Gwen Stefani.
Who is the last celebrity to DM you?
Guy or girl, it doesn't matter.
Blue check mark.
We'll call it a blue check mark.
God.
We have a line to your room here.
The Old Dominion, you guys.
Oh, yeah.
Matt Ramsey just called me.
So.
Well, you know, we'll count it.
We'll count it.
Does Megan Maroney get clothes for free?
Yes.
Isn't it the best part of?
Yes.
These boots are free.
Oh, I was going to say those are so cute.
Yes.
And this is best.
I paid for the jeans, though.
Does Megan Maroni dye her hair?
Of course.
And finally, does Megan Maroni fabricate stories about exes to have better stories about her songs?
Fabricate stories about her exes.
To have better stories about her songs.
For her songs, I think they meant.
I think as a songwriter,
obviously not every single line is going to be true,
but the core of these stories that I tell her true.
I love it.
There she is.
Isn't she great?
Let's be honest.
Let's be honest.
Isn't she great?
The record comes out May 5th.
It's the debut album, but full album.
We already have some good stuff.
But the full album is coming out,
and you guys check it out.
We'll talk about it the day it comes.
out, but it's called Lucky, and that's it.
Congrats on everything. Thank you. Yeah, I'll see ya
when the world spins back around, and you're back
around. There she is. Megan Maroney, everybody.
Back in a minute.
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
We met this guy on the phones. He called.
I don't remember the first time we ever talked to him.
But then he said he was a rapper. His name was K-9.
Then we talked to him a bunch, and then he made a song
for us. Ray, would you play some of our
K-9 original that we play on the post-show sometimes?
Oh, Bobby, oh, Bobby, going hard for me.
You're listening to the Bobby Bone Show.
The Bobby Boom Show.
Intro for Bobby, going hard like I'm aiming.
Chilling with my boy box and producer edit.
So we made this force.
We played it all the time.
And so we were like, dude, if you ever come up to the studio, you ever drive up from Florida, you can stop by.
Always here.
Come on.
And we're going to interview K-9, who I've never met.
I don't even know what he looks like.
There's a picture right in front of you, but that's the first time I've seen it.
Yeah.
And he's in the green room.
So let us talk to our caller, our friend, our rapper, K9.
On the Bobby Bones Show now.
K9.
He listens in Vero Beach, Florida on Wave 92.7.
Start listening to 2019.
He's walking through right now.
What up?
Come in.
Let's go.
Have a seat right there, K-9.
What do you got there?
I appreciate that.
Oh, man.
Thanks. I appreciate that.
Look at that.
All right.
You good?
I'm good, man.
I'm nervous.
I'm nervous, but I'm good.
What's been happening in the last few weeks, a few months?
Oh, man, just been working.
Taking care of my family, working.
Did you drive up here?
No, I flew, and I flew for the first time in 12 years.
I was so scared to fly, but I did it.
I conquered my fear.
I'm here, baby, let's go.
Okay, that's who we know.
I'm here.
We heard two in a few minutes you're going to bring in a hype man.
You brought your own hype man with you?
Yeah, hype man, Nassie Nate.
He's back there.
He's been my boy since we were kids, and he's my hype man.
Like, if I need a go-to, let's get it, that's my boy.
Like, nasty Nate or nasty Nate?
Nasty Nate.
Nasty Nate.
Like, he's nasty.
He's nasty.
Oh, okay.
Like, nasty, like, he didn't smell good, or like, he just is like nasty because
whatever he does, he does it to the furthest level.
Yeah, the second one, I would say.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know if he called like Nasty Nate.
They're like Stinky Sam, or you know.
So, and K.9, tell our listeners a little bit about you.
So you're an aspiring rapper.
Yes, sir. I'm an aspiring rapper. I write all types of music, but right now I've been focusing more on like country rap, like hicc-hop type stuff. And honestly, man, I'm looking for an opportunity. I'm not looking for a handout. I'm trying to make it, baby, so let's go. I'm looking for anything I can get right now. Who inspires you in the country music world that does a bit of what you do or what you're trying to do? Honestly, I love Jellyroll. He used to be more of like a trap rapper and now he's doing country and that's kind of what I'm trying to do because honestly, I
I used to live the trap life, and now I'm more of a dad.
I would say I'm more of a worker.
So it kind of doesn't, it's not really like what I do anymore.
So like trap-rapping I like to do, but it's not really what I relate to anymore.
It's more of working hard and more country stuff, to be honest.
You have a son, right?
Yes, sir.
How old?
He's about to be three in June.
Nice.
Awesome.
Yeah, and I have a beautiful wife.
I love her.
She's at home right now, taking care of my son.
I love you, baby.
Baby, he loves you.
Hey, so what's your job day to day right now?
now? Right now, I pretty much just do labor. Like, I get up at five, I go to work at six, I work
till two, and it's just fight, fight, ground, repeat, baby. You're getting it? You got a big,
you got flexing the chain? Flexing the chain. You know, I'm a Christian, I love God. I want
to thank God for being here. Is that, I mean, it looks pretty shiny. Is that real? Yeah, yeah,
this is real gold. It's probably like my most expensive thing I have, so. You break it out often?
No, only special events. Come on. Okay, so, I'm. Okay, so, I'm. Okay, so. Okay, I'm. Okay, so. Okay. Okay.
And, you know, you do what you got to do here.
But are we going to do the original, the song that he wrote for the show?
Yeah. Is that the plan?
Yeah.
Let's do it.
Do you feel like you can do it?
You've been practicing?
I've been practicing, yeah.
All right.
I'm going to put you in a weird spot.
Like, you knew we knew you were going to play it, right?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, so everybody out there at K9 underscore Florida.
And so what do you ever call this one?
Do you need nasty Nate in here for this?
Bring it, man.
Let's bring it nasty Nate.
Yeah.
I forgot all that nasty Nate.
Nate. Yeah. Oh, Nate doesn't look that nasty. That's why he's nasty Nate.
Nate looks like somebody that's about to make an A-minus on a geography quiz.
What up, nasty Nate? How's it going, everybody? And so your canine's hype guy?
Yeah, roll with him. How'd you guys come together? We've known each other for years since school.
Like, uh, geometry class? Nah, in the neighborhood, trapping in the neighborhood. You know how it is? Exora Park.
I have to know. And excuse my ignorance. Canine.
but I don't know, you said you used to live the trap life and you're trapping.
You know what trap house is?
I don't know what a trap house is.
Like selling dope, like hitting licks, like doing stuff like that.
And that would happen in a trap house.
That's where they would all go down.
Well, it's not, not, you don't have to be necessarily in a trap house, but like living the life.
No, no, but I'm saying that's what a trap house is.
Yeah.
That's the root of it.
So trap house is where.
Got it.
Yeah.
I got it, but I don't know what licking lips.
Hitting licks is like stealing.
Okay.
I'm glad you have.
I'm learning, yeah. Okay, good. So you're not about that life anymore.
No, I ain't been arrested in five years and I've been drug-free two years, baby. Let's go.
Let's go. Let's go. That's true.
Nasty, Nate, how nasty are you?
Not too nasty.
That's what I like to hear. Good. We're not going to be nasty in here.
No.
All right, here, can they stand up at their mic? Can they take their mic off the stand?
Because I want the true K-9 and nasty Nate.
Yeah, you got to give a show, man. All right, let's do it.
Yeah, okay, Scoobo Steve's then.
taking the mics down.
Okay.
Boom, got it.
Nasty Nate's in his slides.
Yeah, I'm just chilling.
Just chilling, yeah.
All right, K-9.
Cammo pants, by the way,
he's got a Miami National Championship shirt,
2001, greatest team ever.
Okay, here we go.
Ray, would you just play a little bit
so they can hear it in their ears before we start?
Can you guys hear this?
A little bit.
Yeah.
Turn it up a little bit in your pack.
Oh, Bobby, oh, Bobby.
All right, Ray, let's chill for a second.
All right, here we go.
Ladies and gentlemen, here he is.
K-9.
Does this song have a name?
Bobby Boneshow intro.
Love it.
K-9 and Nasty Nate.
Bobby Boney Boneshow intro.
Let's go.
Get about your seats.
I'm on the Bobby Bones show.
Yes, sir.
Let's go, baby.
The Bobby Bones show.
The Bobby Bones show.
The Bobby Bop Bones show.
Let's go.
The Bobby Bones show.
Intro for Bobby.
Going hard like I'm aiming.
Chilling with my boy Box and producer edit.
Intro for the show when you know we all ready.
M2 and Cis and Chugging Seltzers.
Scoopin' Steve.
Mike D.
The Bobby Bone Show.
Oh Bobby, oh Bobby, oh Bobby, oh Bobby, oh, Bobby.
Is that it?
Nice job.
Yeah.
First of all, you nailed it live.
Nailed it live.
Nasty Nate.
You aren't as nasty as I thought.
Yeah, I'm not one to usually be on camera or anything, so I'm a little nervous myself.
Yeah, you're running from anything, or are you good?
No, I'm good.
Just making sure.
Because if you're running, you can do it from the hallway.
We can blur them out.
Yeah.
Like a good.
That's funny.
An informant?
we make his voice deeper and put him out.
Okay, I felt good about that.
I mean, nasty.
Can I call you nasty?
Yeah.
Yeah. Nasty.
Now, your hype style seems, I don't know, pretty chill.
You're like a chill man?
I'm a chill laid back.
I'm more or less just here to calm his nerves, help him out a little bit.
Oh, you're like one of those dogs.
A therapy dog.
A therapy dog, yeah.
You could say that, I guess.
I felt that.
What kind of dog would you be, nasty, Nate?
Probably like a German Shepherd.
Nice.
I see that.
Oh, okay.
So emotional support.
Yeah.
K-9, what is your goal?
First of all, it's great to meet you.
It's been a long time.
Nice to meet you, too.
I'm a big fan.
Thank you very much.
What is your goal with this performance?
You want somebody to hear you and think what?
I just want someone to hear me and give me a shot, man.
I'm looking for my shot.
I'm hungrier than Joey Chest on a Fourth of July, baby.
I'm hungry, baby.
I want to eat it up.
I want to, I need a record deal.
I need something, man.
I'm sick of working my butt off every day and, you know, making little money.
I feel like I'm better than that.
Amen, amen.
So here's the only advice I would give you from the first song
because this is nerve-wracking.
You're in the studio with all of us, all the lights, everything.
You got to own it just a little bit more.
Like, little more enters.
You don't get to jump around or anything,
but just like a little bit more confidence.
You have a song, though, you have an original song?
Yeah, I have, yeah.
So I have one here.
It says audio, but it's a bad word in the song.
We cleaned it up, so it's fine.
Is he doing it live?
No, this is recorded version so you could hear it.
Cool, let me hear a little bit of this.
Just might get a set of goals
And drop a mixtape
I had to get my straight
Yeah
Had to make a life change
Feds came to my house
Trying to investigate
Look at the mess I made
Don't take the seriously
Like from the first time we talked to you
Yeah
And it's we'll call it
Ship
He's got to get his ship straight
Oh okay
Yeah that works
Which we cut so it kind of
It lost a beat
You're getting better
Turn it up some more
You know need to dictate
Things are going great
Got me a clean slate
I ain't chasing bait
Me in my pockets overweight
My mind is clear
I just needed a break
Better than ever
The world I've endeavor
Not much of a giver
I'm more of a spreader
Stickin to the basics
No more crazy places
No more court costs
Or police affidavits
Just might be a set
You're like no more court costs
You clean it up a little bit
Because you got your ship straight
Yeah
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
So, all right.
I don't even know what to say here as far as, like, what you're trying to do while you're here.
Like, I know that Jellyroll's mom listens.
Hey, maybe she'll tell her son, sign me, you know.
Give me a shot.
And he's probably asleep, but, you know, we know Jelly, pretty good.
So if Jellyroll's mom is listening, what would you say to her right now?
Hey, Miss Jelly Roll.
It's Canine.
You know, like I told them, you know, I started from the bottom, like Bobby, and I'm, I'm
trying to make it to the top, baby.
So if you can tell Jelly, you know someone that's hungry and is willing to do whatever it takes.
I'm that man.
I'm canine.
Let's go.
And also, if there are anybody, you know, works in a record label, publishing company,
and they're looking for something, like what you want to say to them?
Like I said before, I'm hungrier than Joey Chestnut on the 4th of July.
So if you know how hungry he gets, I'm hungry than that.
Let's go.
You freestyle at all?
A little bit.
I'm not going to ask you.
that now but you have a song that you do whenever you do you perform do you get to perform at all
i haven't performed in a while do you have any of your songs that you know that you could go
a cappella right now i was born on the wrong side of the lake back in west kentucky only
a couple teeth missing mama i'm so lucky my of course from west virginia singing country roads
living off the land like licking heads of toads mountain mama take my home to the place where i reside kick
back, drank whiskey, reminisce on who's died. Moonlight, porch light, bud light, drunk fights,
living with the hangover. We got work at sunrise, sticking to my roots, but I used to be a thug.
Hit licks, cook crystal. I used to sell them drugs, but now I'm sticking with my job. Working nine
to five, pour out some moonshine, both my uncles in pride. Is you with me today? Is you reaching
your fate? Do you got what it takes? Are you pushing your weight? Yeah.
There he is.
All right, all right.
We like it.
Okay, here's what I'm going to say, Kay.
Now, first of all, great to meet you.
Like, we've had a relationship on the phone for a long time.
We're calling them in the show.
I've always said, if you can get up here, we're going to talk to you.
So the fact that you're up here is really cool for me.
Like, I like that.
So secondly, I'm going to tell you to keep crafting.
Because I don't think you're there yet.
But I think if you spend more time focused on it, you can get closer to it,
which will get somebody closer to you to go, hey, we'd like to give you an opportunity.
because I don't think you're there yet,
but I like that you have a great work ethic,
you have a great story,
that's two things you really can't replicate.
Right.
So you're going to have to learn to spend a little time,
getting better at what you're doing,
putting it out, release your songs,
get on TikTok.
Get ready, though.
It doesn't matter what you put out,
people are going to have good things and bad things to say.
Get Nate to be a little more nasty,
Nate nasty it up.
But that's it.
Like, I'm proud of you for trying
to keep pushing and to stay clean.
And like step one is get all the big stuff right
so then you can do everything else.
I feel like you've done that.
I feel pretty good.
Amy, anything else you want to say to K-9?
Well, yeah.
So what's like you're leaving here
or what's going to be the next thing
that you're going to do
towards what Bobby said?
First thing, go.
I mean, I'm probably going to go to the gym after this.
Get a great pump with nasty Nate.
And then honestly probably go home,
hug my wife and hug my son.
I miss him tremendously.
And then probably get to work.
And get a TikTok account.
And you make a TikTok.
On the airplane, you go to TikTok and sign up.
Make an account and be like, all right.
And just if you come up with some lines, you know, drop them there.
I got you.
You're not going to get response to everything.
Engagements will be great for everything, but just keep putting it out over and over again.
Yes, sir, yes sir.
Nasty Nate, what are you trying to do?
What's so nasty about you?
Nothing much.
You a rapper?
No, not a rapper.
Oh, cool.
I'm going school for personal training, so I'm looking to do that.
Do you train him?
I try to, but he doesn't like to.
take the critique.
That's tough.
But you're going to have to be, K-9,
you're have to be open to other critiques.
No, yeah, definitely.
On this journey.
Definitely.
Well, look, I've had a great time with you guys.
Nasty Nate.
Did he just bring you up here to hang out?
Yeah, I just rode along just to hang out,
keep your company, make sure he was good.
But he did the, whenever he did the song, he's like,
Amy, Amy, Eddie.
Oh, no, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's like what I do with the idiots.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nasty Eddie.
No, no, no, okay.
No, not the same thing.
We don't call you that for the same reason.
Bobby, maybe share with K9 a tip for, like, you suggested.
Hold your mics up.
We'll close to your mouth, guys.
Yeah, there you go.
So you suggested he's got to carve out time during the week to find it with a full-time job, a three-year-old, a wife.
So, like, what's a tip on how he can find that time?
Yeah, first of all, there's no such thing as an excuse, because if you have one, nobody cares.
So you can have one, but it ain't going to affect anything.
If you got 15 minutes during your lunch break, if you get an hour, take 15.
write a little bit, keep a notepad on you, writing your phone.
That's what I do all the time.
I'm constantly busy doing different things,
but if I got an idea, I jot on my phone.
So do stuff like that.
You get into 15 minutes, turn your phone on, record into it.
Eventually, maybe you can go do like a, if they're having like a local,
come out and open mic, do it there, get in front of people.
Be prepared for people to cheer, be prepared for people to laugh at you,
be prepared for everything because it's all going to happen.
So, but you, nothing's going to happen, nothing gets started for you until you get started.
Yes, sir.
Right? I'm proud of you.
No, I appreciate you. Let me come up here, man.
Honestly, this is like something like I feel like with being a movie.
Like, I was a nobody at work.
This is the first time I've talked to you when I'm not at work.
I'm a nobody at work with a shovel on my hand.
I call you.
I was like, man, you know, I got a hustle my way.
Say something interesting.
Get through the call center.
Then when I get on the phone with Bobby, be like, yeah, I make music.
I'm canine.
So it happened.
Now I'm here.
Like, God is real.
I was meant to be here.
This is awesome.
My favorite thing about the call center is it's Abby.
Abby.
Abby with a phone from like,
Thank you, Abby.
Hey, well, I want Abby over, so, over, so I got on.
You want us over too, buddy?
Yeah.
I appreciate it, yeah.
So you guys can follow K9.
It's at K9 underscore Florida.
Boy, I know.
I probably change that, too, K9.
If you could change it?
I mean, it's hard to just say.
Could you do like Florida K9?
Could you do like, I mean, anytime you got to put it underscore in there,
it's just like, what?
So work on that too.
Make it easy for people to find you.
Let us know when you change you.
But right now it is K9.
99 underscore Florida and make your TikTok name the exact same thing.
Make sure you can have them both.
And then just start putting it out there.
All right,
yes, sir.
All right, there he is.
K9.
Nice job, buddy.
Thank you, thank you,
back in a second, everybody.
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This is non-alcoholic tequila that was gifted to me for my birthday.
And I was like, well, I thought the purpose of tequila was you, like, suffered through it.
But then you get to feel the effects.
The buzz.
Yeah.
Amy, would you like to taste a non-alcoholic tequila?
No.
You don't?
Why not?
No.
Do we have to?
No, you don't have to.
Oh, no.
I don't really like tequila.
Tequila, yeah, unless, yeah, for that little reason of, like, feeling a little good.
I just wonder how legit this is.
So, Mike, if you'll come back here and help me.
Eddie, what I'm going to do is I'm going to put some tequila of non-alcoholic flavor.
I don't know if it's flavor.
I don't know how it tastes like.
In one cup, and then tequila of alcohol and another.
Ooh.
And you tell me if you can tell the difference or which one's which.
So am I blindfolded because, okay, yeah, different colors.
Okay.
Just don't look.
How about that?
I can't trust myself.
Close your eyes and don't look.
Okay.
Okay, so I take these two cups.
One has number one, one has it's number two.
And so, and how much do you?
Do you do a full cup?
No.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Take it easy.
Oh, it's not chug it.
I mean, I guess the non-alcoholic, you could chug it.
Yeah, but then I'd know which one it is.
But it's supposed to burn, right?
This is the one where people do that, they go, shot, oh.
Hey, we don't got lime and salt on?
Yeah.
I just want you to knock them both down and tell me which one is which.
Alright. Now, bartender, Mike D is back here.
Eddie, but one shot's not going to mess you up, is it?
Nah, no, no, no, I'll be good.
Hey, I might even be funnier.
No, me, maybe. Him, no.
You know what I'm saying?
Mike, which one is? I need to know which one, though.
Hold on. I'm not looking.
Hold on. Just point at which one is the real one.
This? Okay. That's the real one.
Got it. Now, Eddie, close your eyes.
All right. I'm running cameras, though, you know?
We'll put it on you.
Okay. I think that's me.
And then give him one, Mike, first.
Where am I at, Mike?
And if you can tell immediately from one or two, but maybe drink them both.
Yeah. Here's one of these has the non-acoholic tequila. Just drink it.
I'm gonna read tell it's fake.
But why, we didn't ask you to smell it. We just asked you to drink it.
Okay, you're ready? Yeah.
Oh, tossed it back.
Nah, it tastes like water. It does. Fake, dude.
Yeah, that's weird. That's weird because it's like there's no kick to it, but it does have a hint of tequila. Give me the real one.
Well, now you're right.
So you even want the real one?
No, no, you're right.
No, I got to play this big, Pooley.
You know what?
You may not even need the...
Bones, you know what?
I'm not sure if that was tequila.
You just want to take a shot.
You try the real one.
You let us know.
Okay.
Oh, now that's tequila, boys.
Yeah.
Give me another cup.
No, no, no, no, no.
You already know.
We don't need any more cups.
You can open your eyes now.
All right, dude, that was good.
So I was going to...
The reason I wanted to know was
I was going to take a shot
of the fake tequila.
Oh God, oh God.
The real one?
Why do you keep drinking it?
I don't know because I had a little bit left over.
Ooh, that feels good.
Hey, so you want to take a shot of the fake one?
Have you had any breakfast?
I was going to try the fake one just to see, because if it was legitimate and it really tasted like it, I wanted to see what it tasted.
Woo!
Dude!
I'm still burning.
From the real one.
Yeah, maybe it's a combo of both.
If I take a, Mike, will you pour a little bit of the fake one in for me?
Put it back in.
Mike, make sure it's the fake one, dude.
Give me a different cup because I think lunchbox got.
Eddie's sick. So let's not. Yeah, man. So I don't want to drink. What do I just drink
another bottle? Dude, that was delicious. We know the real tequila. It was delicious to you.
The whole experiment was, does the fake tequila taste like tequila? And the answer is,
no. Not at all. Not even close. Oh, okay. I just want a little bit, dude. Oh, that's enough.
Does it smell bad? It's going to give you an idea of what it tastes like. That's kind of what it
tastes like. Oh, I hate it. No, no, I'm not doing that. You're reminding me in high school.
I'm not doing that.
Just do it.
It smells like sweat.
It's disgusting.
Is it really?
I don't care enough to do it.
So I'm not, uh-uh.
Amy, do you want to take the test?
I want to smell it, but I'm sure that it is for.
No, it smells like, it literally smells like tequila or like hard alcohol.
Hey, maybe, maybe I'm a tequila expert.
So everyone should do the experiment.
Smell it.
Amy, smell it.
Drink it.
Drink it.
Oh, it's, let's water down.
That's wheat sauce.
No, it's fake.
It's fake.
Just take a drink.
You tell me, because Eddie's a,
expert.
Hey, I am, uh, this is a, yes.
It doesn't smell terrible.
It kind of smells like sun tan lotion.
Like a, like a tropical, like a, yeah, give it a run.
Amy, take it.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Oh.
It tastes like water.
No, but I see how there, I see how it could be.
You could make a margarita with that and feel like you're kind of getting a little bit of it.
But, hey, but you're not getting a little bit of it.
Come on.
Come on.
I'll drink from the opposite side of the cup
Amy drank from, which is the black label part of it.
I like it.
Yeah, just put you out.
And I had the placebo effect.
You both get drunk.
Neither one of you know.
You both thought you drank it and we see who gets drunker.
No, no, no.
Mine was real.
I could tell.
Damn, mine was strong.
I mean, it's sort of now aftertaste is like gasoline.
Come on, dude.
Shot, shot, shot.
There we go.
Bones.
Bones, bones.
You got to fake the face.
Oh, I don't like that.
No, you can't.
I don't like that.
Like it tastes bad.
I thought I just drink paint.
I imagine.
Oh.
That's not.
That tastes terrible.
Can I tell you something though?
Close to the real taste.
Yeah, really.
Because if that's like mild, I don't ever want to have a, have a night with that.
Right.
I've never had to.
By the way, if you're new to the show, I don't drink.
I don't have a drink.
So all this, oh, I don't like that.
Guys, you all just had fake tequila.
I'm the only one that had the real one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm feeling good.
Already?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It takes the edge of.
off of things. Like I was a little nervous
about certain things. What edge was there happened today
on this show? You know, like my videos, I was a little
worried about it. I'm good now.
Yeah. Hey, it's all good.
I don't like that. I don't like that. Can I tell you
something though, Bones? When you take a shot
and you may never in your
life, but when you do,
don't make that face. You got to act like
I know it tastes terrible, but you got to act like
it tastes good. You know what I mean?
When you do the, ugh. You get to do
whatever you want. It tastes like it's still in my mouth. I guess.
Yeah. But it's like an award
The camera's on you.
You've got to be like, oh, I'm happy for that other person.
You have to have a fake face.
Boom.
What's that shot lunchbox used to do with listeners?
Iron man.
Iron man.
That was tequila.
Yeah, but there was way more.
Oof.
It was, what did you do?
It was salt up the nose.
Snort it.
Snort it.
And then shot a tequila, lime in the eye.
Boom.
Iron man.
Iron man.
So dumb.
It was cool.
People loved it.
Okay, I don't like tequila.
And that's not even real tequila.
I don't like it.
It's definitely not.
I was considering starting drinking, but I ain't now.
Good for you.
Bobby Bone Show.
Bonehead.
Story of the day.
This story comes to us from New York City.
And this is a special occasion.
It's a double bonehead.
Double bonehead.
There was Alexis.
He's been driving through the tolls for years, into city, out of the city.
Every single day.
He'd racked up $86,000 in tolls.
And they were finally like, you know what?
We're going to set up a sting.
We know what time he goes through the tolls.
They were sitting there waiting.
and boom, busted him, pulled him over, arrested him, took the Lexus.
And then 30 minutes later, they're like,
You can take the Lexus because somebody didn't pay a toll?
Wow.
$80,000 worth that.
Oh, go ahead.
Then 30 minutes later, they said, oh, there's that Honda that's been running the tolls.
Boom, pulled them over.
You owe $66,000 in tolls.
Give us that Honda.
Put it on the tow truck.
I feel like they just shouldn't let them go through anymore.
They shouldn't take their cars.
But that's their payment.
The car?
You know, your punishment is no more driving through.
Dang, that's heavy to take the car like that.
So it must have been like a day of sting.
Yeah, for sure.
There was over a million dollars missing from tolls and they set up a tow truck
and they just sting operation all day taking people's cars.
Boom, let's go.
They got a whole car lot then after that.
We had a buddy who ended up owing like $100,000 bucks.
A hundred thousand.
And Austin.
But here's what happened.
He went through and I think it was like years and years.
It was like $30,000, $40,000.
The fine.
for not paying in time.
Yeah.
Went from $30,000, $40,000 up to about $100,000.
And he settled for like $3,000.
Okay.
Because they knew he wasn't getting...
They didn't take his car, though.
But they knew they weren't going to get to $100,000.
So they settled for like $3,000.
That's not about that deal.
That's not how they do in New York.
So you just run it the whole time
and know you're going to settle in the end.
That's what I do.
All right, go ahead.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Amy told a story this week.
Her and my wife were out.
Some dude came up.
Thought Amy was my wife's mom.
And it's been,
It's been sitting with her. She keeps bringing it up. I don't bring it back up.
She keeps her social media. She's bringing it up. A lot of callers have called about this.
Here's a voicemail from Crystal from Texas.
I have a story to make Amy feel better. When I was pregnant with my first son, we decided to do the infant care classes.
And my brother-in-law was living with us for the summer. So I signed him up to go with us.
My husband and my brother-in-law are identical twins. And I am only two and a half years older than them.
When we walk into the infant care class, the instructor said, oh, you're baby.
Maybe he's going to have two wonderful big brothers.
She thought my husband was my son.
I repeat, I'm only two and a half years older than him.
Wow.
You're not the only one, Amy.
Yeah, Amy.
I mean, that might be worse because she's married to him, and it's only two and a half years.
But didn't you do this to a couple, though, at your meet and greet where you thought they...
Oh, God about that.
Karma!
Oh, come on now, though.
Tell the story.
This was like...
Tell the story.
It wasn't exactly the same, but it was an age thing.
Go ahead.
It was an age thing.
I, there was an older man,
thought he was there with his daughter,
which I thought was cool
because I saw a lot of mom daughters there.
Even some grandma, like some three generations there together.
No need to set it all up by what you saw.
Just tell what happened.
It was a common theme.
And then I was like, how cool.
The dad came with his daughter.
And then we took the picture, blah, blah, blah.
And then they walked away holding hands.
And it wasn't a dad and a daughter.
But you said something.
Yes, like, I don't.
that, like how cool of your...
So you did in a different way what he did.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
No.
This was like...
Yeah, 100%.
No.
You did it.
You did it.
No.
They were very different in age.
Well, maybe the guy thought you guys like very different in age.
That's why I said that.
You were a whole decade older than her.
That's true.
This is not...
You're an entire generation older than her.
If this is karma, I shall receive it.
Receive it.
Wear it like a blanket.
All we got to go.
Thank you guys.
Have a great weekend.
We'll see you Monday.
Bye, everybody.
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A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
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