The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full Show) Miranda Lambert Shares Why She Collects Salt & Pepper Shakers + Bobby Bones Show Nominated For ACM Award + Things We Are Offended By Right Now

Episode Date: March 15, 2024

Miranda Lambert is on the show, and she shares why she collects salt & pepper shakers, talks about the final shows of her Las Vegas residency, being the first female to have a bar downtown Nashvil...le and more! Then, we're nominated for an ACM Award and Raymundo wants to go by a different name. Find out why Bobby thinks it's one of the reasons why people don't take the show seriously. Plus, we share the things that are offending us right now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:01 What's up? It's Friday. We got a great show. Miranda Lambert. We'll be in studio later. I shall say this, and I think you'll hear a familiar voice that was gone yesterday. Morning studio. Morning!
Starting point is 00:02:10 That familiar voice is Amy. I thought you guys like me were going to let her just yell it. No, no, no, no. It's muscle memory. Like you say that, I just do it. Amy, welcome back. Thank you. You feel good to be here.
Starting point is 00:02:19 You feel good? Yeah. We're worried about you. Well, thank you. Because you could have even worked from your house, and you were so sick that when you're like, I can't do anything. That's when you're like, and mostly I would get my updates from my wife. That's a weird thing about Amy.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I know what she's doing sometimes. I don't even talk to her. Because of your wife? Yeah. I'd be like, you heard from Amy, not even the sick stuff. Because I used to call Amy all the time. But now I got like a different channel.
Starting point is 00:02:42 Yeah, weird. Where Kay, you don't have to. Huh? I said, yeah, you don't have to. No, yeah, it's like, there'll be like three or four days in a row where Amy and I don't talk outside the show, but I know everything's going on because I don't need to
Starting point is 00:02:51 because Caitlin's like, yeah, no, I was with Amy today and here's what's up and she's the good. I'm like, all right, I just talk to her. Perfect. Does that feel like that to you? Yeah. Or does it feel like I feel like. Well, I get updates from, well, so I see you a lot.
Starting point is 00:03:06 But also, I'll get certain. But also, we would talk outside of work a lot. I know. But I don't feel like I'm missing anything because anything I would know then. For the most part, my wife's like, you know, I was with Amy today. Everything's good. Yeah. I feel like, yeah, it's things that we don't talk about at work.
Starting point is 00:03:21 She may catch you up on some. Yeah. That is okay to tell you. Because I'm sure there's, I'm sure there's stuff. Oh, we're having a conversation. No, no, no. No, but you should have secrets. Healthy.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Yes, you should have secrets with my wife because you guys are friends. But no, Amy and my wife are close. And so it's allowed me to feel like I don't have to reach in when I already know what I'm reaching in for. Does that make sense? Yeah, we pivoted. Yeah, it's weird. Amy's a better friend of my wife than I think my wife is with me. That's not.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Yeah, I know. All right, so let's go. Everybody's favorite story today or the week. Amy, I'm going to go to you first because we're happy you're back. Go ahead. Well, mine's a fashion thing, and it's that fringe is in for springtime of this year. and it'll probably just roll in to the summer, but I dug out this fringe denim jacket that I've had for several years now,
Starting point is 00:04:09 and I wasn't wearing it, and I wore it, and I was like, I kind of like this. I was getting some compliments. Is that it? And then I saw this whole article. No, that's called jean jacket, Eddie. Oh, it's denim? But my fringe jacket.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Fringe. Yeah, she said fringe denim jacket, so I saw denim. Do you know what fringe is? No, that's my problem. Well, then why don't you say you know what fringe is? That's my problem. It's like hanging, hanging stringy things. They hang off to like the back.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Like cowboys. Like they wear those jackets with the fringe on it. Yes. Yeah. Yeah, man. Okay. Like what cowboys that go to what kind of bar? I know.
Starting point is 00:04:40 I'm talking about like the 90s countries guys. Like Marty Stewart, you're his fringe. Like 70s, like John Travolta. Okay. Disco Cowboys. Yes. Go ahead. There could be denim jackets with fringe, shirts with fringe,
Starting point is 00:04:52 leather with fringe. So just all the fringe. Is in. Fringe is in. For y'all too. The funny thing is, Eddie was arguing. I don't know what fringe is. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:05:01 That's about 50% of this show in case you're wondering. We do that crap all the time. No clue. Lunchbox. Oh, have you guys met meow? Excuse me? No, why would you ask us a question? Oh, we have not.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Meow is a woman that she identifies as a Dalmatian. She sleeps in a crate. Wait, why did she have a cat name if she's a dog? She should be like, rough. She should be like Spot. Dude, I don't know. That's why I love the internet because you find out about all the freaks in the world. And she has people that come over and walk her.
Starting point is 00:05:30 She gets treated with dog bones and treats. She sleeps in a crate because it makes her feel more comfortable. So here's the thing. Weird, crazy freak show, whatever lunchbox said. But also somebody who probably had something lacking in her life. Yeah. And that she did this and started to feel celebrated or connected in a way for the first time. But her name's Meow.
Starting point is 00:05:50 First thing I'd say is her PR person, that's a cat. Yeah, you need to be a dog. You need to be a dog. Also, let's get you some help. But let's go to the things we can change immediately. Her favorite thing is to go on walks and she loves training because when she gets a trick right, she gets a treat. Oh.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Now, if this is like, okay, if this is like a fetish thing, okay, it's not for me, I don't get it. But if she's like real life living and it's like, I need to be a dog so people will pay attention to me. Lunchbox does this seem like a fetish thing? No, I just think she's... Is she someone you subscribe to? I guess that's our question. No. Okay, making sure.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Eddie, go ahead. Lunchbox, check this out. Hey, this week is National Invasive. Species Awareness Week, and this group out of Florida, South Florida came, and they said they have caught over 500 pounds of pythons in South Florida. Wow. That's 11 pythons. Guys, not in South America, not in Africa, not in jungles, in South Florida.
Starting point is 00:06:46 So it sounds to me like invasive species week, you say? Yeah, Awareness Week. Yeah. Is like when they go, okay, this is, let's clean up the beach awareness. Yeah. where they just have to have a time to go all at once and do as much good as they can because it's it overruns otherwise.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Yeah. And that's why you can't live in Florida lunchbox, snakes and gators. Oh, yeah. Oh, there's no way. Florida's the what? Florida's the what? The devil. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:07:12 I could live in Florida because I don't mind snakes. What are you don't, pythons? I don't, I don't. They said the last python that they caught was 16 feet foot long. Again, big snakes. I'm going to say animals in general. And again, I'll bring up Dr. Josie. my vet. Her and I were just having this conversation
Starting point is 00:07:28 in that it doesn't matter what the animal is. Human, animal. They're not going to attack you unless they are scared, they're hungry, or they're hurt. That's it. Bro, it's a python. But you guys act like these animals are just out going on hunts for us. No, but can you imagine you're on a hike in Florida and like, what? Oh,
Starting point is 00:07:44 that's a huge python. Absolutely. Or you're just going for a swim and all of a sudden, oh, that's a gator. Yeah, no thanks. It would be scary. I'm not saying it would be scary, but it's also scary to run into somebody you can't see in a dark alley. Here's go, hey, buddy. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:58 But that's scary, too. Same kind of fear. Yes, but I'm saying you guys associate all negativity with snakes or gators. It's just that these pythons aren't native to here. So what happens? Some dude, like lost a pet python and a girl and a guy. And they just had babies? I'm not scared to snakes.
Starting point is 00:08:14 I grew up around snakes. I don't like snakes if they're, if I feel like they're aggressive, but I'm not scared to them. You're talking about water moccasins. No, I'm talking about any kind of snake. Most snakes aren't even like a black snake. They're not even bad. Isn't red and yellow Killefellow?
Starting point is 00:08:26 Yes. That's a good rhyme, yeah. Red and black, venom black. Oh. Oh, that's what it is? I thought red and black, backstreet's back. That's when I played backstreet boys. All right.
Starting point is 00:08:35 When I saw, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Snakes are cool. They're part of our ecosystem. We need them. You guys are being haters. But that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:08:44 That's nuts, dude. But I did a show called Snake in the Grass too, where I had to be with pythons. On that set, the snakes were real. Yes. Not only real, massive and real. Like, if you took your hands, let's say you made a circle out of all your fingers. You know, like you'd pray your hands, but make a ball out of it. They were so big, they wouldn't even fit in the middle of that, the middle of them.
Starting point is 00:09:04 You'd have to, like, spread your hands out. But then we would also be in the jungle and there'd be snakes everywhere, like just walking around. But there was always that shot, you know, when you guys were going to, like, confess or not confess when you guys would do the final thing, they would all start with, like, a pit of snakes and then go to you guys. We had a literal pit of snakes there. And people asked me, when I had to confess that I made love to that snake, That was tough for me on that show. That was the confession.
Starting point is 00:09:28 Okay, here's my story. And it's not so much a new story. It's a story from Amy. And I wanted to read exactly, because Amy was out sick yesterday, but she still sent in some notes. She goes, hey, this is for the show. And I want to read exactly what she wrote me because... I kept thinking I was going to come in.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Yes. Are you ready? Yeah, yeah. What is this? The headline is, I can't stop thinking about golf. Oh. Written to me from Amy. What?
Starting point is 00:09:50 I'm going to read it without commentary till it's over. I don't even remember. Were you on medicine? What did I say? She said, I keep thinking about how I should have started playing golf when I was a kid so that I could have been out there on the green for the last 18 years of my career. Oh, yeah. But like the Chinese proverb that Bobby always likes to reference,
Starting point is 00:10:09 the next best time is right now. It's not quite it. No, no, I need to tell you. I need to tell you the whole thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, no comments till you're done. She said, I can't focus on what I didn't do 20 years ago. All that said to begin my golf game,
Starting point is 00:10:23 started watching a show on Netflix called Full Swing, season two, episode one. I have no idea if it's necessary to go back to season one, probably not. Anyway, I may have not an actual time on the green yet, but I can at least hold a conversation about Live or PGA. A year late, whatever, but now I need to get on the green. If I'm not good enough come May, or can I get good enough come May to play with work people?
Starting point is 00:10:46 Or if not May, can we set a goal for some networking on the green? Yeah. That's from Amy. Okay, a couple things. I didn't start playing golf until late, like mid, mid-20s, late-20s, whatever, like consistently. And I'm still, I still, there's zero percent chance that by May, let's say, March 15th, that by it may, that you, there's no, no chance. Well, guess what I'm doing tomorrow? It takes years to get good enough to go play with people that you're going to play with and make business deals, it's what you want.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Right, I get it. But what I tell my friends is like, even though you're terrible, just hit the ball. If it goes in the woods, keep moving. But that's if you can hit some good ones. Right. You have to hit a couple good ones. And the whole thing isn't dedicated to you being bad. Right. I'm saying it would take you a good year, year and a half to get okay enough to play where you'd feel comfortable and not embarrassed.
Starting point is 00:11:35 You can play with us. We don't care. And also, no one says get on the green. I don't even know what that meant, Amy. On the greens. Of course. You got on the course. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:44 No one goes. Hit the link. Yeah. At the whole. Slap the white pebble. Play around. Yeah. No one ever says.
Starting point is 00:11:51 Grab your sticks Here, hold on me read this And whack it is Here it is, here it is No Anyway, I may not have an actual time On the green yet It's not
Starting point is 00:12:02 That's not really a thing Okay, on the course Do you know what the green is? Yeah, the green part It's like there's the The whole course? Yeah, no It's the extra mode down part
Starting point is 00:12:11 Yeah, it's where you put Yeah So what we're going to say Are you taking golf lessons? No, tomorrow I'm going In the driving range With Therapy Cat Her husband, they're going
Starting point is 00:12:21 and I asked if I could join. Will you take a video of like a minute and a half of you just taking swings? Without, don't, I mean, you're funny to begin with. But take like 10 swings. Like for real ones. The problem is. Get loose. You don't know if you left hand or right handed.
Starting point is 00:12:38 So. You're right handed. I am right handed. And, you know, she just got married and one of the gifts that her husband got her was a set of clubs. But she's right handed. She said I could borrow hers. You just need one, one club.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Right. So I'll use hers for right hand. but she said I could guess I could go inside and ask them for a left-handed. Don't. Don't do left-handed. You're not left-handed. Because you suck it equally both sides. It doesn't mean you're ambidextrous. But when I played softball...
Starting point is 00:13:02 When you play basketball, what do you do? What do you shoot? Well, but it's with my right hand. Right. I think that I was... My left hand was silenced. You do whatever. Like, as a child.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Everybody's offhand silenced as a child. Well, what I'm saying is when I would go to bat during softball, they would put me up at the plate, and I would bat left-handed. But you were a bunter, right? No, I had a successful bunner. I think they just thought that ball would hit you if you were sitting on the wrong side.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Whatever. We had my coach call in that one time and she told you all I was ambidextrous. Take 15 minutes, 20 minutes, swing with both sides. Pick a side and then commit to it because you're never going to get better if you don't commit. But I need you to take like a minute and a half video of you trying to hit 10 balls or so near the end of your session. I am so serious about committing.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Okay. I'm not joking. You got this, Anna. You should say you're committed, not you're serious about committing. Okay. Okay. That's all I want to say for now. Please take a video, okay? Okay. All right, good. We're here. It's just much tougher than you think. It's the hardest sport.
Starting point is 00:13:58 I know. I've gone to the driving range before. Okay. Like 10. I've gone to a Broadway musical. I don't think I'll hop up there and sing. I think I went in 2011. Oh, then you're good. You're good. Let's open up the mail bag. You send an email and we read it all the air.
Starting point is 00:14:15 It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. Anytime we go out to eat with a certain group of girlfriends, there's one girl that always orders the most expensive things. She'll get the most expensive items on the menu, appetizers. She'll order three, four, sometimes five or six cocktails. But she's always the first to say,
Starting point is 00:14:34 let's just do an even split to make it easy on the waiter. It's so annoying. She has zero self-awareness about this. How would you deal with this friend? Signed, dinner dilemma. Amy, you want to go? Yeah, I think that it's okay to bring up. like, oh, hey, yeah, it is easy to do a split,
Starting point is 00:14:54 but we also can just take the time to tally up. Now, I'll probably just pay the even split, but some people may not be able to afford that. And if they're not ordering the extra things or the extra drinks, then I think it's okay to bring up a conversation. If she's clueless to it, then she's just not noticing it. So you have an opportunity to bring it to her attention
Starting point is 00:15:11 in a kind way. And then she'll probably be like, oh, yeah, sorry, I didn't think about that. This is what I'd say. No way. Do you see how many drinks you got? Oh, like that? That's easy.
Starting point is 00:15:20 That's how we would do it. Yeah, because if you don't make it an issue issue, it's not going to be an issue issue. Okay. Because if you're like, well, are you crazy? You just got six appetizers, three drinks. I'm not doing that. And just make it like that. So it's like a half issue, but not really.
Starting point is 00:15:35 So you have to alter your voice like that? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you don't want to be like this. Okay. You got three appetizers? No, because then you're, Phil's angry. Yeah. But she's like, let's just do the waiter.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Are you kidding? No, you're crazy. You just got five drinks. We can't do that. That's not fair to everybody. Crack, classic you. If you treat it like that, it's still a minor issue, but it's not an issue issue. If you approach it seriously, she could get offended her feelings hurt.
Starting point is 00:16:00 She could get, who knows? It's just not worth it. But if you act like it any big deal, it's not going to be that big a deal. But it is a big deal when people do that. Lunchbox? Look, I mean, if you keep continuing to go to dinner with this friend, you know her emo. That's on you. It's on you.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Like, fool me once, shame on you. You're fool me twice. Shame on you. Me. Yeah. Eh. Only give that boy. Huh. You got six cocktails.
Starting point is 00:16:27 And she is self-aware of this. I think so, too. She knows what she's got. She's the first one to say it. She's got a strategy. Yeah, she's the first one to say it. She knows what's off. Come on.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Just be like, are you crazy? You got seven appetizers. Yeah. Handle it like that. Either don't go anymore with her. Or treat it like it's an issue, but not really. Be like, you're crazy. Easy. Get me broke some of the nose.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Yeah, that's it. Just don't hold it in and resent her forever without communicating about it in one way or the other. Yeah. All right, there you go. Close it up. We got your key mail and we read it on the air. Now it's about to close Bobby's mailbag. It's time for Fun Fact Friday. Fun Fact Friday.
Starting point is 00:17:10 I'll go first. In 1777, George Washington temporarily stopped the Revolutionary War. It's like a time. Time out. Remember on say by the bell and Zach would go time out. Yes. And everybody would freeze and you would stare at the other guy see if they blink or something. And then sometimes they would just a little bit. But he stopped it.
Starting point is 00:17:27 It was like, hold, hold, hold, hold. To return a lost dog to its owner who was a British general on the opposite side. Can you imagine they're like fighting about to stab someone? Freeze! But for a dog. Like, that's awesome, George. How did that story make it this long? Make it?
Starting point is 00:17:42 Because it's awesome. You know, when you play telephone, the game telephone, like the story changes. Like, how did it make it that long that he stopped? the war to save a dog. Maybe we fact check this, but I don't know, there are a lot of George Washington facts that really aren't true. Like he did he did not throw a
Starting point is 00:17:58 coin across the Potomac. Oh, I never heard that one. He did have wooden teeth. And I don't think that he actually chopped down a cherry tree. I think that way. He said I can never lie. I think that was actually just told about how honest he was. But George Washington was like a baller fighter. Yeah. Like a war
Starting point is 00:18:14 like when he was young, he was like the ultimate soldier. But that's how he ended that being the first president. Another really cool thing about George Washington was they wanted to make him king. But that is what British is sustained. Yeah, and he was like, that's the whole reason we just fought. Exactly. However, had it been me, I'd have been like,
Starting point is 00:18:30 well, I know we just fought for all this, but if you really want it, I can be king. But when I'm done, we're going to vote. Yeah, George Washington, like, he was that dude. But yeah, let's see if he actually returned the lost dog. I tend to believe it, and here's why it was typed out in front of me.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Oh, well, there you go. Or Wikipedia. That's right. Okay, fun fact Friday. Amy. Okay, it's weird because I have a war fact too. The shortest war in history lasted only 38 minutes. It was between... My wife and I about the air. That was quick.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Yes. I'm freezing. I'm hot. I'm freezing. I'm hot. All right, fight over. It was between Britain and Zanzibar on August 27th, 1896. And Zanzibar surrendered after the British Navy bombarded its palace. They were like, okay, we're cool, we cool. We're done here. Zanzibar just feels like a wreck center
Starting point is 00:19:20 It doesn't even though it's a big enough place to be a country Yes Eddie Australia is wider than the moon Which is crazy to give you an idea of how small the moon is So they've measured Australia and Australia is 2,485 miles wide And the moon is 2,159 miles wide You know the big difference between Australia and the moon?
Starting point is 00:19:39 We've been to Australia Oh boy We've been to the moon man Probably What they say I do think we've been to the moon But I think there's some stuff they're not telling it Fact check it.
Starting point is 00:19:49 You can't. Two fact checks. In my heart, I do believe we went to the moon. But the percentage is a little less than it was, but I do believe they're not telling us everything or they faked, like recreated some of that footage. Some of that stuff, Amy even sent me a video. Oh, no. Amy. On TikTok.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Did? Yeah. Amy's been six. Yeah, she doesn't know. I'll remind you what you sent me, the one about the suits or the moon suits they were wearing and the moon prints. You don't remember the moon prints? Oh, the shoes. The shoes and the prints are different.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Yeah. Yeah, I think that. The boot's totally different. Yes. And the answer to that is I can also play devil's advocate of myself. The answer that they give is because they show up a footprint on the moon from where Neil Armstrong was. Then they show the actual moon shoe, the moon boot that he was wearing. It doesn't match the print.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Oh. What is said about that, though, is they had like a foot cover that went over the moon boot that they wore. Don't know if it's true or not. But the foot cover had those ridges? Maybe. Because, you know, sometimes when you walk in snow and ice and you put those things over your shoes, like the grips. Could have been that. Oh, I was just picking those little booties that, you know, people put on when they come to work in your house.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Could have been that too. Okay. Mike, do you see anything about the dogs? Yeah, that's true. He had an award for his actions and there was a letter written. So there's record. Okay, the letter. GW, man.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Yeah, man, that's awesome. Living it up. Okay, thank you very much. Was that yours? No, Australia wider than mine. Yeah, and the difference is we've been to Australia. Lunchbox. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Breast size is hereditary. You have an equal chance of inheriting your chest size from either parent. Which is why one sister may have bigger breasts than the other because one got it from their dad, one got it from their mom. That's interesting. Genetically, and he likes breast because that's his, you know, he tries to be a little. Risque. Sure. No.
Starting point is 00:21:32 No. I would say anything physically is, you know, it's coming from some sort of gene. Really? I'm telling him. I know, that's sarcasm right there. I mean, obviously, if you're your biological parents. Guys, guys, he just wanted to say breasts. If I were a dude.
Starting point is 00:21:48 And I had two relatives. Uh-huh. And the first relative was my uncle Tiny Tim. You know why they call him Tiny Tim. Right, right. We all know. You know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:56 And oh, Larry the Elephant was my other uncle. He was a dog. If I got Tiny Tim and not Larry the elephant, I'll be so mad. Hey, it's genetic. And then my brother's got the trunk. But I feel like it'd be very difficult to be Larry. No, trust me. We love that difficulty.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Yeah. Morgan, you're up. So football teams wearing red play better. A review of football. Football games? No, they don't. I can tell you from Razorback fan. Not true.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Yeah. Hold on. A review of football games in 55 years showed that teams wearing red consistently played better in home matches than teams in other colors. It's because the color of your clothes can affect how you're perceived by others and change how you feel. I'm going to say that she must be reading something that was meant for soccer players because she said matches. Oh, yeah, yeah. We don't football matches. Yeah, football.
Starting point is 00:22:46 Like, you're thinking like soccer. Listen, I just read it. The red Arkansas Razorbacks have not won a national championship since 1964. Okay, but like the Dallas Cowboys aren't very good and they were blue. Whoa, whoa, whoa. I think but also this is about soccer. But they've also won champion. Yeah, they have.
Starting point is 00:23:01 They have Super Bowl wins. The Chiefs, though, they are red and they win. I still think that's about soccer. Okay. She said matches. No one calls it a soccer match or football match. But I hear you. I love red, my favorite color.
Starting point is 00:23:12 That's one I can see better than others. I'll give you one more here. Forgetting minor details, such as the name of someone, you've just met helps your brain maintain efficiency by prioritizing more important information. I think we're telling ourselves that. Hey, yeah. I was just with someone and it wasn't super recent. It was kind of recent. And they called and said, I was looking forward to this. They said, hey, can we have lunch? We'll talk about a project. I da, da, da, da, da. I was like, sure. Didn't know much about them, but I thought, this is interesting. It was for two hours. They checked in. I still don't
Starting point is 00:23:42 know their name. And I know it was told me a couple times. I don't know their name. That's tough. It's okay. You're just prioritizing other information. You should bring me along. That is a, that's a terror. I hate that about me. But you just said. I know, but I hate. But you're not alone in that.
Starting point is 00:23:57 But I'm not bad with names. Oh. I'm just, I just suck as a person sometimes. Because I can remember, I have a pretty good memory. But I guess I just don't go, all right, that's Chuck, Chuck, Chuck. Oh, how do I jol up? Right. It's like, I meet him like, hey, I'm Bobby.
Starting point is 00:24:12 And then I'm here's what else I have to say. I know. I hate that about me. But that's, what that thing is saying. you just prioritize someone else. I do, Sean. I do. Eddie, sorry.
Starting point is 00:24:21 I see it even then, I know. Fun Fat Friday. Yeah. Come on. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Stay home is something good. Who's ready to get Goundtastic?
Starting point is 00:24:34 I am. I don't know what that is. Let's go. Let's Gallentastic. They tell me something good, so you know it's something good. Okay. There's a group of moms in Rogers, Arkansas, that wanted to make sure every girl
Starting point is 00:24:45 could have a dress for prom. And they're like, we got to do something. So they went out. and just knocked on door and said, hey, we're collecting dresses. We're collecting dresses for anybody that can't afford it. And they collected 550 dresses. Wow. And that's why they weren't even collecting money.
Starting point is 00:25:00 That's why it wouldn't have felt like a scam to me. Because if they were around, hey, can I get 20 bucks? But they were asking for dresses. That's awesome. Yeah. And most of the girls are girls that are from single parent households, like moms that are raising the daughters. Now I'm going to get goutastic.
Starting point is 00:25:15 And now it's called gouttastic. Dang, shout out. Rogers, Arkansas. You ever been there? Yeah, many times. Really? M-A-N-Y times. Yeah, you have two right there. Fayetteville.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Oh, okay. Rogers, Springdale. Right there. Yeah, you've been there. Hold on. You remember we were gountastic over there. I forgot that. We were gounds.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Yeah. All right, lunchbox. That's it. Thank you. That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good. A win is a win. A win is a win.
Starting point is 00:25:44 I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me. Cliver Taylor the first. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated. One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment.
Starting point is 00:26:15 And the next, we'll talk about life, mental health. purpose and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream,
Starting point is 00:26:32 this is right where you need to be. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. I went and sat on the little ottoman in front of them. And I was, hi, Dad. And just when I said that, my mom comes out of the kitchen, and she says, I have some cookies and milk.
Starting point is 00:26:57 This is his badass convict. Right. Just finished five years. I'm going to have cookies and milk at my mom. Yeah. On the Ceno Show podcast, each episode invites you into a raw, unfiltered conversations about recovery, resilience, and redemption. On a recent episode, I sit down with actor, cultural icons. Danny Trail to talk about addiction, transformation, and the power of second chances.
Starting point is 00:27:22 The entire season two is now available to bench, featuring powerful conversations with the guests like Tiffany Addish, Johnny Knoxville, and more. I'm an alcoholic. And without this trouble, I'm going to die. Open your free IHart Radio app. Search the Cito Show. And listen now. Hey there, folks, Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes here.
Starting point is 00:27:47 And we know there is a lot of news. coming at you these days from the war with Iran to the ongoing Epstein fallout, government shutdowns, high-profile trials, and what the hell is that Blake lively thing about anyway? We are on it every day, all day. Follow us, Amy and TJ for news updates throughout the day. Listen to Amy and TJ on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. It's time for easy trivia. The game Amy set up so she can win another championship. I didn't set it up that way.
Starting point is 00:28:19 Yeah, you did. Amy's got two points. Lunchbox Morgan and Abby all have zero. Nobody goes home first round. The category is cartoons. Who's the famous sailor who loves spinach, Amy? Bye-bye. Correct. Lunchbox. Who is the adventurous boy who never grows up and lives in Neverland?
Starting point is 00:28:36 Pinocchio. Incorrect. Now, nobody goes home the first round. See, Amy? But it would have been Peter Pan. Didn't know that. Morgan, who is the little blue fast hedgehog known for his speed? Oh, Sonic, the Hedgehog.
Starting point is 00:28:49 Correct. Abby, who's the famous? bear who wears a red shirt and loves honey. Oh, poo bear. Winnie the poo. Winnie the poo. There you go. So nobody goes home, but if you do miss it for now on, you hear this sound. You've been bone. Amy 2, launchwalk zero, Morgan Zero, Abby Zero.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Amy's wearing the crown because she's the champion. She's also set up this game for another championship. Ready, Amy. Ready. Famous Companies is the category. Which Disney-owned company is famous for its animated movies like Toy Story and Finding Nemo. Also, cars? Is that different?
Starting point is 00:29:29 I'm thinking. Are you showing off or do you? Which Disney owned company is famous for its animated movies like Toy Story or Finding Nemo? Pixar. Correct. Lunchbox, what company is known for its streaming platform that produces original content like stranger things? Netflix. Correct.
Starting point is 00:29:52 Morgan, what company is famous for its online encyclopedia that anyone is. can edit. Wikipedia. Correct. Abby, which company is known for its e-commerce platform and prime membership service? Oh, Amazon. Correct. The next category is children's literature. Wilbur is the name of the pig and what famous novel, Amy? Charlotte's Web. Correct. Lunchbox. Yep. What is the name of the eccentric chocolate maker in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? Willie Wonka. Correct. Morgan. And who wrote green eggs and ham? Dr. Seuss. Correct.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Abby, what kind of animal is Stuart in the kid's book, Stuart Little? Stuart Little. He's a mouse. Correct. Everybody's still in. Good job, everybody. Famous musicians. Amy, who's the lead singer of the band, The Rolling Stones?
Starting point is 00:30:44 Oh. Oh, dang it. Who is the lead singer of the band, the Rolling Stones? Hold on. Who's the guy, that's the aerosmith that came in here. What's the other guy's name? Stephen Tyler's aerosmith. The other guy is Bill, Tom, Pete, Paul, Simon.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Wait. Wait. And an answer? Time. You've been bow. I get Stephen Tyler out of my brain. The answer is. Richard Simmons.
Starting point is 00:31:16 McJagger. Richard Simmons. Lunchbox. Who is known for the song? Yellow card. Yikes. Lunchbox. Who is known for the song Purple Hayes?
Starting point is 00:31:28 And is considered one of the best guitarists of all. time. Is that your answer? That's my answer? Correct. Oh, yes. Dang, Christmas. I haven't known either of these. Jimmy. Morgan, who is known for hits like Rocket Man and Tiny Dancer? Elton John. Correct. Abby, who is known for hits like Dancing in the Dark and Born in the USA? Dancing in the Dark. Oh, that's Springsteen. Correct. Down to three. The category of sports. Lunchbox in which sport do players hit a shuttlecock over a net? Badminton. Correct. Morgan, and what sport do players ride horses and compete in various events such as jumping and dressage? And what sport do players ride horses and compete in various events such as jumping and dressage?
Starting point is 00:32:21 I mean, I know that's like equestrian, but I don't know if that's the sport name. There's the derby equestrian. Correct. Wow. Abby, in which Olympic sport to players slide stones on ice toward a target area? Hold on. That's called. carving out. What is that? In which Olympic sport do players slide stones on eyes toward a target area?
Starting point is 00:32:52 Carving. Carving. Curving. Curling. Curling. So close. Curling, curling. Dang. Fourth grade math. Oh, no. Lunchbox and Morgan Remain.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Lunchbox, what's the next number in this sequence? 8, 12, 16, 20, blank. 24. Correct. Morgan, what is two to the power of three? Six. Eight. You've been bowed.
Starting point is 00:33:31 So that would be two times two. Yeah, I know. I had a plus. I had plus. I had plus instead of, dang it. I knew I was going to mess out. Guess we've got his point right there. That's me.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Lunchbox, big winner. Let's go. Play it. Hit it. What do you say you view the glass, half full or half empty? Half full. You? Do you feel like your...
Starting point is 00:33:53 pessimistic versus optimistic perspective has changed in the past five years. Oh. Boy, I think I can accept things a little bit easier. Like I'm not just like, la la, la, everything's good. I'm like, well, this sucks, but what does it make possible? You've had to learn that through experience. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've waited for the next shoe to drop a little bit, but I don't want to live that way.
Starting point is 00:34:19 You waited for the next pitcher to pour into your glass? Yeah, like I'd rather look at the positive, but I don't want to ignore any of the negative. I will say that I'm probably generally a half empty guy. However, I'm half empty with the knowing of give me an hour. I'll fill this freaking glass up. So I'm optimistic that I can get some water in that glass. Yeah, but what is out of your control? Nothing's out of my control.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Oh, gosh. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, there are a lot of things out of your control. There are. But I don't approach life like that. Okay, okay. You approach it as if you have control of everything? No, but I approach it as if the only chance I have at making things happen is if I take control of it.
Starting point is 00:34:58 And I can't always get a hold of it. But I'm going to go as hard as I can and try to get a hold of it. So I think I'm a half empty, but I have a half full approach. I'm about to fill this glass up. I'm about to overrun it. And then once it's overrun, I'm going to give you guys some of that water. Okay. But not till then.
Starting point is 00:35:13 Here's Amy's pile of stories. So a grilled cheese and tomato soup, it's classic combination. Yeah, if you're sick. So good. Or winter. Really? Yeah. Like sore throat or winter, winter.
Starting point is 00:35:25 But I'm not going to have it in June. Oh, I would. If I go to Panera, that's what I'm getting. Anytime. Yeah, I just don't like a hot sandwich or hot soup in summer. But I hear you and I love it and I just totally pivoted this to the wrong way because I started to get offended. Go ahead. You're on.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Well, Campbell's soup, they're coming out with a limited edition grilled cheese and tomato soup. And it mixes their classic recipe with Monterey Jack cheese and cheddar cheese. And it's going to be in stores. nationwide very soon. So it's sort of like you don't even have to make the gold cheese part. Maybe you just need like a cracker or a piece of bread. No, that'd be good in winter or sore throat. Okay, what else? We're rolling it out just in time for spring and summer. Hey, bad timing, guys. All right. So if you get a smiley face on your receipt when you're out to eat. Oh, I tip it double. Yes. Maybe not double, but more. You do? Yes. I take pride in tipping because I had to
Starting point is 00:36:14 rely on tips my whole life. That being said, if somebody puts a little note or something, I'm like, well, look at that extra. Maybe I give a little extra. Like have a nice day. Smiley or if they make like a part like it's, hey, you were great. And I don't even know what that means because I just ate. Whoa. Yeah, no, you're, we're easily manipulated into tipping more. So this is just for all the servers out there.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Yeah, they did this whole study about how we are so much more likely to tip if there's a smiley face on the receipt. So if you're a server out there, add a smiley face today. I used to think they were hidden on me and then I realized they did that to everyone. That's funny. Amy also, not smiley face, but thought that a person run the register. was hitting on her at the grocery store. That's right. They wanted your number.
Starting point is 00:36:54 They asked for my number, but that was a normal thing. I'd never experienced that. That's for the rewards. Yeah. You want to give us your number? I'm married. No. I was seen if you wanted 8% off at Kroger. Okay, whatever.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Oh, speaking of money, just real quick, this pops in my head about this guy that hadn't washed his feet since 2021, and he's now selling dirty picks on Onlyfans, but get it dirty. It's just of his dirty feet. But he's making over $1,000 months. It's kind of funny. Because people love feet.
Starting point is 00:37:22 They're dirty feet. If I didn't wash my feet every day, my wife would gleeve. Yeah, you'd be single. Yeah. You'd be done. This would never work at our house. Okay, what else? Hardy was talking about when bro country officially died. And in his opinion, it's when Chris Stapleton sang with Justin Timberlake at the 2015 CMAs. He said that just immediately broke the mold of what you had to look like. And then a few years later, Luke Combs came around and broke the mold wide, wide open, and Hardy was like, sweet.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Now as regular guys can get a record deal. That's interesting. I definitely wouldn't say Brok Country died then. I would say that's probably the start of if you're good, it doesn't matter as much what you look like. So maybe he means started to die. Because there are a lot of bro he hits after that song. When Georgia, Florida, Georgia line broke out. That's probably the day.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Georgia died. Brook country died. I called the day the music died. The day. Yeah. It's our version of. Bye, bye, bro country. No more corny corny song's about a tailgate.
Starting point is 00:38:27 The two guys that met in college and created a sound that we now hate. That's so good. I still like some of the bro country songs. Yeah, the old school ones, yeah. Yeah. That's the day. The bro country die. Oh, speaking to Hardy, he's going to be in studio with us Monday.
Starting point is 00:38:47 That's true. Right? Yeah. And I do believe. I agree with Harty said. With that happening with Stapleton, and obviously Luke Combs, they were non-traditional to where record labels wouldn't invest in somebody that also wasn't like good-looking. Like traditionally, you know, okay, you didn't even have to sound that good, just look good.
Starting point is 00:39:05 That definitely shifted whenever a guy like Stampleton who's like, I'm just loving my life, I'm a long beard. I look like Zizi Top. All right, let's go. And then Luke Combs could just write that crap out of songs. And Luke Holmes has even talked about how certain people in the business said, yeah, you should probably probably just stay a songwriter. And I knew I was in. Now, go ahead. I'm Amy. That's my pile.
Starting point is 00:39:26 That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. For years, no matter the weather, Bill would walk five miles two, five miles fro. Wow. Going to work every day. Rain, snow.
Starting point is 00:39:43 He was a janitor at Walmart and Cabot, Arkansas, and so two hours a day, he walked to work every single day. Well, Christy Conrad would drive into work and she would see him, every day should see him, then she started giving him rides, then she realized he's legally blind. She would give him rides and they would talk. Now, because she wasn't always able to help him with the ride
Starting point is 00:40:04 a couple of months ago, they started a Facebook group called Mr. Bill's Village. So basically it was other people who could pick him up and that group go to like 1,500 members. Wow. So now people in the community are actively on the message board going, hey, does Bill need help? And so then they donated a vehicle to him. And so, but he can't drive.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Wow. Somebody can drive it for him, though. So unable to use a vehicle because of his eyesight, he handed the new car over to Christy. Look at that. And the kindness went back around to her. And then she sold it for gambling money. No, I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 00:40:42 I just thought that'd be funny. No, but that fate. so he did give the car back to her, but that whole Facebook group of people do it. And also, what if you, you're Chris Puckett and you're the car dealer and you give him a car, but then he gives it to somebody else?
Starting point is 00:40:55 Yeah. Like a little bit and be like, Bill, what's up, buddy? But Bill, you gave a blind man a car. Bill, Bill. I know, that's true, too. Maybe he's giving him money. Maybe just give my money. I love the story.
Starting point is 00:41:03 I think it's fantastic. I mean, this reminds me back when I worked at Walmart and college and Romero, his car broke down, and he lived four miles from the Walmart. And I was like, dude, don't worry. I'll pick you up in the morning,
Starting point is 00:41:14 give you a ride to work. The only problem is my car got broken into that night, so I had to wait for the cops. So I couldn't go pick up Romero. No, Romero, though. What's the story? Tell me something good. So I showed up to work.
Starting point is 00:41:24 He was like, hey, thanks for picking me up, man. I had to walk four miles. That's funny. You should have called Chris Puckin and got him a free car. I got just passing him out. That's poor Romero. He's waiting. Justice for Romero is what I say.
Starting point is 00:41:36 All right, that's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. Miranda Lambert in studio coming up in like 15 minutes. So we don't want to waste a lot of time. We want to get to Miranda. First, it's the morning corny. Morning corny. What's a vegetable's favorite kind of joke?
Starting point is 00:41:57 What? A corny one. That's pretty good. Yeah, that makes sense. That's pretty good. That was the morning corny. A win is a win. A win is a win.
Starting point is 00:42:12 Yep, that's me. Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the same. skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
Starting point is 00:42:38 One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. I went and sat on the little ottoman in front of him. I said, hi, dad.
Starting point is 00:43:15 And just when I said that, my mom comes out of the kitchen and she says, I have some cookies and milk. This is a badass convict. Right. Just finished five years. I'm going to have cookies and milk at my mom. On the Senor Show podcast, each episode invites you into a raw, unfiltered conversations about recovery, resilience, and redemption.
Starting point is 00:43:40 On a recent episode, I sit down with actor, cultural icon Danny Trail to talk about a transformation and the power of second chances. The entire season two is now available to bench featuring powerful conversations with the guests like Tiffany Addish, Johnny Knoxville, and more. I'm an alcoholic. And without this trouble, I'm going to die. Open your free I-Heart radio app.
Starting point is 00:44:05 Search the Cito Show and listen now. You can have opinions. You can have like a strong stance. And then there's your body. having its own program. I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist and hosts of the podcast, a slight change of plans, a show about who we are and who we become when life makes other plans. We share stories and scientific insights to help us all better navigate these periods of
Starting point is 00:44:36 turbulence and transformation. There is one finding that is consistent, and that is that our resilience rests on our relationships. I wish that I hadn't resisted for so long the need to change. We have to be willing to live with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes. Listen to a slight change of plans on the I-HeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. It's a Bobby Bones show interview. In case you didn't know. It's Miranda Lambert. She's walking in the studio now. I don't know. A little bit of Mama's Broken Heart for you. A little bit of the house that built me.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Here you go. And she's got the new song with Enrique Iglesias called Space in My Heart. And she's coming in now. Miranda Lambert, everybody. Can you hear? Do you hear? I have ears. Weird.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Did you spill on you? I spilled my coffee just now. I'm like Bob's deger's shirt. It's fine. I don't even see that. If we're on the white part, that might, that would be probably. That's why I don't wear white t-jured. Same.
Starting point is 00:45:45 And then guys want to throw water all over me. Always. me in a white t-shirt. Sorry. Classic. How you been? Oh, sorry. Put my ears in.
Starting point is 00:45:52 Good. No, it's good to see you. A couple things I wanted to mention here is that you're doing another, like, season. It's a season to me in Vegas. Yeah. So next week you're starting. Is it one more or another? Is that the last one?
Starting point is 00:46:05 It's the last one. Does the cowboy ride again again, though? You know what's cool about Vegas? Like, I feel like once you're in the Vegas club, you can't, like, always go back. So I would definitely, I'm glad to give it a break. I mean, I want it to stay fresh, you know. And it was a good break from the road. I mean, it was like you're in one spot for three weeks at a time.
Starting point is 00:46:25 And I'm assuming you haven't like a house out there. Yeah, we just stay in the burbs. Like, people are like, how is it living in Vegas? I'm like, we just run a house and live normal life. Can you go to Starbucks or wherever you want to go and where you live? Yeah, it's totally fine. Like, I just walk my dog and we cook and burning golfs every day. You and the dog cook?
Starting point is 00:46:44 That's a crazy dog. That's wild. But it's, yeah, it's great actually, and the weather's great. So I'm kind of, it's bittersweet that it's the last one. Will you miss the intimacy of the Vegas shows? Because they are a little close. It's on you definitely a little more. And I'm assuming that it took a second to get used to as well.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Because, again, your shows are so big if you're just on the road. They're massive shows. Yeah. Are they on you as much? Like, because the theaters in Vegas? No, I love the intimacy of the theater. Yeah. Because everybody has a great seat.
Starting point is 00:47:15 And we don't have any IMA, like, as far as the big cameras or screens or anything because it's small enough. Yeah, and it just feels very intimate and very very just about live music. You know what I mean? It's like people and people dress to the nons at the Vegas shows and I love that part.
Starting point is 00:47:30 Just look at all their outfits. Do you have to even sound check? I don't know. I mean, because it's the same, right? I mean, we do one rehearsal before the run and that's it. Yeah. So let's say your show starts at 7 p.m. And I don't know exactly the time it starts.
Starting point is 00:47:42 When can you get there? Well, my show starts at 8. They gave me option of eight were nine. I picked eight. I'd pick five. Exactly. I'm manifesting a happy hour to wear it. Can you walk in 15 minutes before?
Starting point is 00:47:57 No, because girls have to do all the things. I have to have two hours of hair and makeup, blah, blah, blah. But it's not bad. Like I get there at 5.30, probably. Get hair and makeup. Do my show and I'm home by 11. When you start playing these theaters again, I can just, it's definitely not the same. But the first time that I played, the Bluebird, I'd been doing stand-up in theaters,
Starting point is 00:48:15 but the first time I played the Bluebird and we played in the middle of it, people are right on you. And it was uncomfortable for me because I wasn't used to people being right there. That one's a little intimidating because like there's nowhere to look besides in everyone's eyes the whole time. And they're sitting right beside you. You don't get like a break from the eyeballs. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:33 In theaters, I have a pit in Vegas, which is awesome. But I can like sort of go back to the drum riser and take a sip and like take a minute. Like they're not, it's not constant that close like the Bluebird, you know. When you're in Vegas, do you ever just go, you know what, let's just stay on the strip after a show and go out? If friends are in town, in town, because you kind of live there for a little bit. If they're coming and special to see you, do you take them out and do that thing? I don't, but my husband does. I'll tell you what, like, it's kind of hard to go do all that because I try to protect my voice.
Starting point is 00:49:04 It's so dry out there. And then when you go in the casinos, which it's super fun. And I want to go see shows and go to all the restaurants, but like, it's smoky. And, you know, I realize we're off the bat, like, you really. have to pick and choose your timing like I'll go on a Sunday because I don't have a show till Wednesday but I don't I don't like go out much because it's just I try to protect it you know what I mean that's like my job has anybody cool it's been like hey it's carrot top I want to come to the show or hey it's Wayne New like because that's what I think of it but I think of Vegas
Starting point is 00:49:32 um Carrie actually came last time and I went to her show um we had never been there at the same time because they usually stagger us and her show was so good I loved it so much and we got to hang out and it was fun to see um you know i've actually never seen carrie's show in general after all these years we've just never played the same places and so it was really fun i loved seeing that and i've been to a couple of other shows but um there's always something to do you just have to like pick and choose which my picking is going back home that's me too yeah if i'm being honest that's like my vibe too like i don't i have a great house we have a view of the strip from our house and the burbs so i can like see the sin but not be in the sin
Starting point is 00:50:13 Yeah, all the guys. We'll go out and I'll work. We'll be working out there for something. And, you know, they want to go to Vegas stuff. And I just want to go to the room and hang. Yeah. Just hang out and think about what I could be doing. Yeah. I'm just, I don't gamble. But my husband loves it. So sometimes it's good for me. He drags me out here. It's good. What's the difference in your job now? Because, again, you're now basically running a label as well. Like what pressures have been added to your, you know, day to day week to week? You know what? I'm so excited about it. Big Loud, Texas is like this. It's just, it feels so right. John
Starting point is 00:50:47 Randall and I partner with Big Loud to like keep that outlaw movement going that was so inspiring to, not just from Texas, but like, you know, Willie and Whalen and the Boys are such a big part of country music and why it is the way it is. And so, like, you know, helping to like nurture the next generation of that is so important to me. And, you know, it's not, most labels don't hire artists for the artist. You know what I mean? And that's kind of my gig. I was like, look, I don't want to do any businessy stuff. I just want to be an artist for the artist when they need something or bounce something off of or want to write songs or whatever. I just want to be like, you don't know until you've done it, you know, and I've been in it for a long time. So that's what I'm excited about is like helping these younger artists like find their footing and and be in a shoulder they can lean on.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Anybody that you've heard that we maybe haven't heard yet that you're so excited about, you know, existing in this space? Our first artist is Dylan Gossett that we signed, and he's out there kicking so much butt. I mean, he's killing it. And we've got a couple more on the docket that I love. And so we're brand new. I mean, this just started. So, like, John Randall and I've just been digging in and, like, looking through Instagram and TikTok. So you are doing that?
Starting point is 00:51:59 Yeah. You're basically A&Ring, but just digitally. We are. We are. We're just, my parents, we had a songwriters sort of like showcase in Fort Worth last weekend. And we're sending us a bunch of artists that they thought were cool. And we're just starting to dig around and like meet people and, you know, see who fits with our vibe. That's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:52:17 Yeah, it's really cool. And it's probably a bit refreshing and fulfilling in a much different way. It is. And it's like it gives you sort of, you can see like the new through their eyes. You know, like all the bright-eyed bushy-tail, like they're just starting their journey. And, you know, mine started in 2004. So it's like I get to sort of relive that new, exciting, like the look on their face. it makes me feel excited with them and like I just I love it and John Randall is such a great partner
Starting point is 00:52:44 we've been working together for a long time and making music together for a long time so yeah it's gonna be it's gonna be such a cool journey and like so something so different than what I've done just as being an artist this whole time if you were to go back to you know teenage Miranda like what do you think the top two or three artists were that you listen to you know Napster whatever the case is I don't even heard that word forever I know overall overall Who do you think the artists are? You've listened to the most. Merle Haggard, for sure. The most of all. Probably,
Starting point is 00:53:21 Emily Lewis and The Dixie Chicks. I mean, that's the ones that come to my mind first. Did you ever have a MySpace page and put a song up on your MySpace page? No, because I put songs out like before, even before that, I think. So, I mean, not even yours, but, Did you ever have a MySpace page and like, Oh, I didn't have a MySpace page. Like, I, I sort of skip that.
Starting point is 00:53:45 I don't, also, I'm not good. I'm not good at any of that. So, I mean, I tried to post yesterday. It took me like an hour. On MySpace? No, man, it's down. MySpace doesn't exist anymore. He's like, oh, poor thing.
Starting point is 00:53:54 Even on Instagram, I don't have TikTok on my phone. I don't know how to use it. I have a TikTok and she uses all my content, but I don't know. She, is TikTok a girl? Oh, it's an actual human. Yeah, sweet Laura. She's like, she tries to help me because I suck at all that. I just watched anatomy of a fall.
Starting point is 00:54:14 It was the best picture, whatever. It's tough for me. Is it all close cap to it? I mean, well, they, it's like, I would say it's like 35% English. And part of it's they're trying to get her to talk.
Starting point is 00:54:22 They're like, she's in court and like you need to talk in French. She's like, but I, so there's definitely an English element to it. But I struggle. And I will not, I will be so anti.
Starting point is 00:54:31 But I did watch Squid Game. And that was one of my favorite shows ever, and it's all Korean. Is it? I know Korean now fluently. Just the reading along gives me anxiety. because I get behind to where I start to zone out and I'm like, ah. And you can't look at your phone.
Starting point is 00:54:43 No, not at all. But you can put the words on to talk in English by somebody overdubbed at times, but their mouths are off. Yeah, that drives me nuts. Yeah, so, and I get made fun of because I miss a lot of good cinema, but I'm like, you know, we didn't have cinema in Arkansas. No.
Starting point is 00:54:57 We had movies. We did too. They weren't from other countries. Exactly. But it's almost like musicals where I didn't know anything about musicals. And I always thought I don't like musicals. And then I saw Wicked. I loved Wicked.
Starting point is 00:55:09 I was like 30 years old. I've seen it three times. And I was like, this is amazing. Yeah. And so musicals I'm a little cooler with now because I've seen some really good ones. I just wasn't exposed to them. I struggle with some of them because they get so big and dramatic in the singing so much sometimes. But the great ones, Wicked's one of my favorites.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Do you ever see Hamilton? I didn't. I was confused at Hamilton because I went and my agent was like, hey, if you're in New York, you should go to Hamilton. and I was like, okay, cool. And then I kept waiting for them to catch me up on all the stuff they were rapping about and they never stopped rapping. And then it took me like a third of the way through
Starting point is 00:55:45 and I'm like, oh, I guess I should pay attention because it's like closed captions. Yeah. It's like if I, they wrap the whole, and then it was amazing, but I was like, I'm lost. Yeah, I need to, I'm a little bit, um, ADD for like things you have to really focus on. I have to be told you need to focus on this.
Starting point is 00:56:01 Do you still write consistently while you're performing consistently? Um, I've been writing pretty consistent this year. Yeah. On a show day, will you write it all? But I don't write it all on tour, and I don't write it all in Vegas. So no, I can't. I don't.
Starting point is 00:56:17 It's two different brains. I used to, and I know a lot of artists do. It's just, it's a lot. Like, I found myself, when I would bring writers out on the bus, I would, like, forget lyrics, like, to my oldest songs that night. Like, there's only so much space. And the new and took over. White Lairn was gone. And the new songs, like, right in the front of my brain.
Starting point is 00:56:35 I'm like, no one knows this yet. So the resident. the final nine dates, dates through March and some April dates, and then that's going to be it for at least this version of it. Yeah, for a while.
Starting point is 00:56:46 That's it for a while, yeah. Do you collect anything? I collect salt and pepper shakers. You do? I do. Like at Cracker Barrel? Like, little, like, I don't know, it kind of started, like,
Starting point is 00:56:57 I don't know, a long time ago, people would just, like, give me salt and pepper shakers, like, fans at meat greets or, like, for Christmas. Like, and so I just, and then I met Loretta, and she was like, let me show you my salt and pepper shaker collection.
Starting point is 00:57:10 I was like, okay, now it feels cool because I was like, is this a meme all, like, habit I have? But was she a meme mall when you met her? She said, let me show you my song. Yeah, but she's still Lorena Lent. Absolutely. So like, okay, well, I'm, I'm sticking with a course then. Do you keep them somewhere?
Starting point is 00:57:27 Yeah, I have like a little chalky cabinet. Yeah. Are they like, do you have it like from all states? Yeah, like all, like I remember where most of them are from. or who gave them to me or why or I pick him up in a cool town or whatever. You've been in this town longer than I have, but it's weird. It's like, and I hope you take this right way. Like you've grown into a whole different version of like this, not even an artist,
Starting point is 00:57:51 but now you're like running things. It's really cool to see. Well, thank you. And I think it's a great example for other people too because it's not like you had to do it. You wanted to do it. And now you're over in this world creating for other people while still doing it for yourself. and I think that it's pretty inspirational to folks who see that you can pivot, modify, and grow and be fulfilled in different ways. So to me, it's super cool.
Starting point is 00:58:13 I think you have to. And especially, you know, I was the first female on Broadway to have the bar. And I take that very seriously. Like, I feel honored. And I feel like, you know, it's once the music leads to everything, but then you're able to expand and become a brand. And that's what we've done. And my team is amazing. My manager, Morian Craft, has been with me for 21 years when we've been together the whole time.
Starting point is 00:58:39 And it's just me and her and our girls at the office. It's an all-female team and my band and crew. Like it takes a village to make it happen. But if everybody's got the same goals, it's like it goes way beyond the music. And that's just a farther reach and a farther stretch to bring other eyeballs to country music. I collect. And by the way, my wife said thank you for the boot. She got her.
Starting point is 00:58:58 She loves them. And hers are to wear. The one you said me, I have. And so you signed... Did I sign him? Yeah, one of them. Or somebody did. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Somebody's right there. Yeah. Would you sign the other one? Yeah. Because we'll auction them off for St. Jude. For sure. I collect boots. Signed by Miranda.
Starting point is 00:59:15 I only have two of them right now. It's my... It's the maximum number that my wife will let me keep in the house. Brandon... I also collect dogs. I do collect dogs. Yes. I do click dogs.
Starting point is 00:59:26 You don't lock them in a chachkeeter. I do not. They're not in a two-hill. Yeah, they get to live their own happy lives. Miranda, thank you. Congratulations on everything. And you guys, the final nine dates for Vegas residency start March 20th, so that's next week. We'll be re-airing the IHart Country
Starting point is 00:59:40 Live special with Miranda on March 20th on the Women of IHart Country Channel in so many places to celebrate this. And then, you know, if you come to Nashville, check out Casa Rosa, Tex-Mex can'tina. Thanks, Bobby, for the plugs. Doing a lot. And I try to fit them in organically too. You do. You do great. But at the end, I just want
Starting point is 00:59:58 to list it back out again. Thank you. Wait, wait. I got a question. It's very important. Like at your shows in Vegas, do you ever pull anybody on stage and just like to come up and sing with you? Or is it like, no, no, can't do that? I mean, no, not fans. We dialed it in. So people always ask me, do you change the show up? I'm like, it took us so long to, like, curate the show.
Starting point is 01:00:18 And now I feel like it's just, it's muscle memory. And I kind of know what's going on. And I feel like I don't want to change it that much because the production that you get to have in Vegas is so extra. Yeah. Like I want those moments to happen. Gotcha. Yeah, because my buddy. Ryan's going on March 22nd.
Starting point is 01:00:33 You wanted to pull him up. And he's in admin right is where his seats are. I'll give him a wink and a nod. Yeah. And he'll be one of the best dress. But I just was like, hey, maybe she'll pull you on stage. Did you tell him that you would tell her to pull him on stage? Yeah, I just said.
Starting point is 01:00:47 You can't fulfill that promise. Yeah. Okay. I said, hey, dude, you're going. I'll get you on stage. But now you can. Now I'm going to text and be like, hey, not going to have it. She's going to give me a wink.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Well, here's the thing, too. Those drinks they make in that theater. very strong so I never know what state people are into pull them on in state. Totally understand. Do you wordle? Huh? Yeah, exactly. Wordle. I don't know what wordal is. Oh, dude. Why she was here? Yeah, did you find one? Yeah, I did it. It's a game. He doesn't, lunchbox doesn't like music.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Like, just generally. It's not anybody's music specifically. He doesn't know about music. He doesn't care about music. He doesn't not like it. He just has no interest in music generally. I don't seek it out. Like in my car. It's the only person I've ever met like that. No, don't turn it on my house. Don't, I mean, I never have music on. It's kind of a sad existence. I'm going to just say it. Agree. But when an artist comes in, a lot of people say that. In order to look like he's doing something, because he doesn't know what to do, he does a wordle.
Starting point is 01:01:38 Yeah. Which is a game. It's a game. No, it's a game. New York Times. Is it like a crossword? Yes, basically. It's okay.
Starting point is 01:01:47 So it's a five-letter word. He's trying to describe this before. No, no. And you guess a word. It can be any five-letter word in the world. And so, like, my first guess was clean. And so I got the C, the. are in the word, but they were in the wrong spot, and A is in the right spot.
Starting point is 01:02:07 And I was like, oh my gosh, I'm going to get it in two again, because I've already got three out of the five letters. My next guess, focal. The O, C, A, L, all in the right spot, the F, not right. Local. Local. It's local. So I got it in three. I do crosswords sometimes on the, you know, like my morning news or whatever.
Starting point is 01:02:27 Yeah. And I mean, I can't sit here anymore because I collect salt pepper. shakers into crossword puzzles. So now the cat's out of the bag. I'm not rock and roll at all. But I would say that you don't do crosswords while you're doing your show working. Where he's working and he's sneaking off doing Facebook chat. I do chat Facebook a lot too. But sometimes people ask me like when I'm doing like, you know, like my oldest songs I've
Starting point is 01:02:50 just done for so many times. I do like make grocery lists or be like, oh yeah, I got to figure out what's wonderful what's for after show. Oh no. I don't know. Ryan just thumbs up that I'm going to, I said, hey, I'm going to sort of get you on stage. now I have to text him and say, you're not going to get on stage. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:04 Oh, boy. He thumbs up it, though. Well, that's for you to deal with, buddy. He's excited. All right. Miranda, thank you for coming in. Thank you. Thank you. There she has.
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Starting point is 01:06:09 podcasts. Hey, thanks for hanging out with us. So we're going to do a couple things here. In just a second, why nobody takes us seriously as a show. Now, we don't demand to be taken seriously as a show. We don't expect to be taken seriously as a show. But sometimes somebody on this show does something where people go, that's not even real. So we'll talk about it coming up in just a few minutes. Not only that. Right now we're going to go, why are you offended? That's the name of this segment. Why are you offended? And if you have one, let me know. I got one. All right, go ahead. Do you want me to go first? Yeah, go ahead. Yeah. So I got on Instagram, I'd never do this, but I read through some comments and somebody said I was weird. And I was like, I've never been called
Starting point is 01:06:55 weird. I've been called many things. What's wrong with weird? But like, I'm not weird. I'm pretty normal. I think as a person. But I think we're all a little off, a little weird or we wouldn't be doing this because our perspectives or our life experiences has led us to a place to where what we talk about is somewhat compelling because we're a little broken or off. Yeah, but they were like, oh my gosh, Amy's so like giving me and Bobby's so sweet. Eddie's just weird. I'm like, what? Okay, let's do. Why is Eddie weird? And I've never been offended. I'm not a person that gets offended easily. This one offended me. Why is Eddie weird? Can we have, is there any context around what the phone it was? I'll go first. His voice is kind of weird. Yeah. It is. Oh, for sure. There's a lot of weird stuff about me. Okay, but that's like a physicality thing.
Starting point is 01:07:36 It's weird that you won't just shave your head. That's weird? Is it weird? Well, because... Thank you, Amy. No, because he will wear a hat. Yeah. In the shower.
Starting point is 01:07:47 In the shower? That's not true. Have you noticed I've been taking my hat off when we work out? I've been trying to like... But there's no pictures or anything. Who cares? It's just me. Yeah, I know, but I feel comfortable around you.
Starting point is 01:07:56 Why are you saying he wears it in the shower? Because he never wants to take his hat off around people. And there's nothing to be embarrassed if he has a great head. Nah, I got some bald spots up there. insecurity is not weird. Oh yeah, that's true. That's pretty normal. Why do they say you're weird?
Starting point is 01:08:10 No, I don't even know what the context was. It was just like, I don't know. Was it that you constantly keep saying you're going to like donate an organ? That's weird. How is that weird? That you're like, I want to donate a kidney and we're like, you do? You're like, well, I'm not going to, I just want to. I think that's pretty nice.
Starting point is 01:08:23 That's nice of me. I don't think that's weird of me. So you're offended because people think you're weird. Yeah, it's a weird thing to say about me. I've never considered myself a weird person. Lunchbox, why are you offended? Oh, I'm offended because I was looking through the mail the other day here at the station, and Eric Church sent a box, and only to scoop of Steve, it's a box of whiskey. I'm like, huh, that's cool, Eric Church. Thanks for that.
Starting point is 01:08:47 Then I was also offended because I was talking to someone in the neighborhood the other day. He's got two. Oh, yeah, he's got a whole list. And I was talking to him. Some new neighbor moved around the corner or whatever. He's like, oh, I live right over here, blah, blah. I started talking. And somehow soccer came up.
Starting point is 01:09:01 It's like, yeah, I still play. he goes, you still play? And I'm like, what the heck, man? Like, do I look like I'm a grandpa or what? But he was just like, he was like, dude, at some point you got to give it up. I'm like, offended, rude. Okay. We do that to him too, though, because he's just so dedicated.
Starting point is 01:09:18 And I love it. But he's like, I'm the MVP and also the manager. And we're like, that often doesn't, like, if you're the person washing the clothes, that's awesome, whatever you got to do to stay a part of the team. But then he's like, I'm the best. And I also take everybody's clothes home and wash him after the game. And we don't look young. Let's be real.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Yeah, no, we're real life grown. Right, but his tone of voice was, you still play? Because maybe he didn't know rec. Maybe he doesn't know, like, men, yeah. Older clubs exist. He's offended. He wants another one and we'll come back to him a fair time. No, he's got like three segments of being offended.
Starting point is 01:09:47 Okay, Amy? Well, I was recently asked if I was, it was my time of the month. Is that, well, is that offensive? Is that you're moody? Or only if it's somebody that you're not close enough. Because if I were to say, Amy, yeah. Like hormones cool? Right.
Starting point is 01:10:04 And that is totally fine if my hormones, if I know that my hormones are not cool at that moment. If I'm not aware of it or on the calendar, it doesn't seem as though that's near. Then I'm offended because I'm like, shoot. Did somebody do it in this room? No, it wasn't in this room. I wouldn't do that. But it's got to be somebody close to you to even ask that. If I would ask that, it would not be because I'm like, hey, chill out, like, exclamation point, not even, period.
Starting point is 01:10:30 You know? I know. I wouldn't do that. I would go, hey, help me make sure to not hit whatever you're sensitive about. No, I get it. I get it. And as long as I start somewhere in the, you know, 48 hour period of that question, then it's like, oh, validated. Like, this is fine.
Starting point is 01:10:48 But then if it's a week away. You may not even realize. Then I'm like, ooh. But also it's a reminder that I need to check myself. But I didn't realize I was giving off that vibe. Why are you offended? I'll go, I'm offended. at Baker Mayfield, the quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Starting point is 01:11:05 I thought we had a friendship. Oh, you texted him, right? Yeah, well, I messaged him to on Instagram. And he's seen it, seen, and won't respond. He sent a $100 million contract. Now he's too good for his boy. That hurts. I feel like sometimes when you're on Instagram, you open something and you see it real quick,
Starting point is 01:11:21 but you don't have, you may not respond in that moment. So you know what I did is I deleted it. I unsent it, copied and paste it and sent it again. But he already stole the first. one. Right. Sound little needy. Doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:11:33 I got offended. I'm offended. We've been a big baker show. And it's like, hey, yo. So that's what I'm offended by. It's stupid. But you want to be friends with them.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Did you got to chill a little bit? I don't want to be friends. It's like I've been supporting. I'm like, let's go. But before you send that message, you wanted to be friends. So now you don't. Not trying to be friends, but we can be buds. What's the goal in ascending and resending?
Starting point is 01:11:55 If he saw it and forgot about it, that way I didn't hit. a second message to be like, hey, I'm crazy. What I did is I copied and paste it, unsent it so you can't see the one was sent, re-scent it, and then he's like, did I ever even open this? Oh, you're trying to play mind games with him. No, I'm disaffended.
Starting point is 01:12:13 When you're offended, you're triggered to say, that's what I'm offended by. Oh, man. We've been a big Baker show forever, but nobody else was supporting him, you know who was? All of a sudden you make $100 million, you can't call your boy, you know what I mean? Yeah, I hope this works out for you. Me too. Yeah, me too. Keep us posted. Lunchbox, you have one more. You want to go with it?
Starting point is 01:12:28 Yeah, I'm ready. So, you know, we talked about we're going to go to South Dakota and everything. And I talked about how we should go see Chelsea Houska and she would show us around and we could go see her new store. She's a teen mom. 16 and pregnant, teen mom. Now she has her own interior decorating, all that, you know, stuff. Well, she heard the segment and she DM the show and said, heard them talking about South Dakota. So whenever they want to make a trip here, we'll be sure to show them the full beer drinking, four-wheeling, hell of a good time.
Starting point is 01:13:00 That's awesome. Bobby Bones show goes to South Dakota. But she sent that to the show. She didn't DM me. It's like, yo, I thought we had a friendship. Yeah, Baker. I mean, sorry, you're right, lunchbox. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:13:11 Like, when we kind of went back and forth and she was using stepbrothers quotes and all that. Yeah, I support lunchbox fully in this. I'm offended. You guys on the same boat. We are. I'm offended. Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, I'm offended. I'm offended.
Starting point is 01:13:28 Is this where we implement that thing I learned from Mel Robbins? where it's the let them theory. We just all need to go. Let them be better friends to us. No. No, it's saying if he wants to see. Let them make $100 million and then be like,
Starting point is 01:13:40 I'm still cool. Or if he wants to see your message and doesn't have time to respond. I'll unsend it and send it again today. Another one? Just so it keeps coming up and it looks like the same one. That's too much.
Starting point is 01:13:49 Then it's just a bit at this point. If people think Eddie is weird, let them. I don't like that. I mean, I do it a little bit, but I love them. If I'm hormonal, let me. You are and that's okay. And if I'm just solid, all the way around like a rock.
Starting point is 01:14:01 Yeah. Let me be. DM me back. Yeah. All right, here we are. Yeah. I hear you, buddy. Is that right yelling at me to go?
Starting point is 01:14:11 Okay, we had, it's a perfect segment because we just got nominated for an ACM. Oh, yeah, I saw that. Right. And it's awesome. It's always super cool. We've won a few, and we never take it for granted. Whenever we get it, we're like,
Starting point is 01:14:23 this is probably our last one. And so what's important to me is making sure that everybody that's a part of this show is acknowledged. Because there are shows, and I think almost every one of them they just do the hosts of the show. We know this show is about the hosts a little bit outwardly,
Starting point is 01:14:42 but inwardly, there's a lot of work being done. And you'll see where I'm going with this where people are questioning whether or not we're real. And so the people that were nominated for Radio Award nominees, the Daily Show, National Daily Show, Elena Smith, Knights with Elena.
Starting point is 01:14:57 I think that's a national night show. I met her, she's very nice. Katie and Neil, Katie and company. No Katie. She's awesome. Anya from the highway, nights with Anya. Really one of the most talented. Anya's freaking awesome. Like, it's a close friend of mine.
Starting point is 01:15:12 Rob Stone and Holly Hutton from the Rob and Holly Show. I don't know them. I'm sure they're fine folks. Fantastic show. Okay. Why do you have a luggy in your throat? You're just going to jump in with a luky. Like if you're going to jump in, just clear your throat first.
Starting point is 01:15:23 I got emotional. Then they got nominated. I don't know them. Do you know them? No, man. Then why would you jump in and with a lugi? They're just so good. Okay, cool. And so then it's ours.
Starting point is 01:15:35 So everybody else, I'll read one more time. Nominated, Anya, Katie, Elena Smith, Rob Stone, Holly Hutton. Then it's us. Buy Bone Show, Amy, Lunchbox, Producer Eddie, Morgan, Cisun, Mike D, Abby, Pitts, Kevin, Lauren, Scooby Steve. We put everybody on there because we feel like we wouldn't be able to do this without the whole game. So I think people get annoyed that are, and let's be honest, we all want to want to trophy. I want everybody to have a trophy. I don't have to make plaques on the side to give it to them. I want everybody if we win, which we may not, I want everybody to have a trophy. You deserve,
Starting point is 01:16:09 Mike D deserved as much as I do. Scoobess Steve deserved as much as lunchbox does. If not more. Thank you. More? Oh, get out of town, Jack. However, where people are, is this even real? Is that let me read the names again of the people nominated. Bobby Bones. Makes sense, right? Yeah, that's you. Amy,
Starting point is 01:16:33 Lunchbox. It's me. Producer Eddie. Morgan. Simply, Sisson. That's it. No, Ray. Zeno.
Starting point is 01:16:42 No Ray Mundo. But again, it's only, it's gone from Sison Ray, where at least it sounds like a person giving himself a dumb nickname. Now he's only going by Sizan with the ACMs. That's awesome. This is why, and I don't hate it, but this is why nobody takes anything seriously that we do. Cizzen. It's like we took a doll or like a figurine in the studio and said, let's nominate it as well.
Starting point is 01:17:08 This is Sisson or Stanley, the dog. So again, Bobby, Amy, Lunchbox, producer Eddie Morgan. And not even season. SZN, Sisson. Yeah. It's funny. It's on brand with us. Thank you to whomever nominated us.
Starting point is 01:17:30 And I'm also sorry that you had to write just Sisson because I'm sure they went, there's no way this is right. It's like when people write Bobby Bones on stuff. never heard of me. They're like, it's got to be Bobby Jones. There's got to be a typo. They had to go, Sizzen. Wait, so who signed off on that? Ray wanted that. He goes, I want to be, because I asked him, he's like puffed at. He's got four different names. I'm like, what do you want to be known as? And he's like, Sizn, S-Z-N.
Starting point is 01:17:52 I was like, you kidding me? That's what you want on your trophy? We potentially win? He goes, yeah, S-Z-N. But why not even S-N-Ray? As stupid as it is, at least your name's on there. Because this job is stupid. I think in 40 years. When I have a trophy and my great, great grandkids look at it, they don't think it's funny. I mean, people back in the day used to be named soup can and meatball. That's the type of radio I come from. But your name, that would be, like, lunchbox.
Starting point is 01:18:20 Like, right? We're laughing, but we're like lunchbox, right? Yeah. So, but we call him lunchbox. Nobody on this show calls you Sisson. Does he want us to? No, it's too hard to say all the time. Yeah, Sizzen.
Starting point is 01:18:32 It's a part of my social media's and, honestly, outside of the show, A lot of people call me Sison. No, they don't. Yeah, they do. Name one. The Dodds call me Sison. David and B.J. call me Sizan.
Starting point is 01:18:42 You're making of people. We can't even, we don't even know they're real. I know B.J. Those people are real. I know the Dodds are real, but I bet you they call them Ray, too. No, they don't. They call me Sizzen. No, hold on.
Starting point is 01:18:50 Because the Dodds, the wife of the Dods. She calls me Sizzen. The wife, shuts a, shutta. The wife of the two was Ray's wife's wife's wife's, she worked with her when she had breast cancer. Right, Ray? Yes. And she calls me Sizzen. So anyway
Starting point is 01:19:05 I don't know if we're going to win If I didn't know our show and I was voting I'd vote against the show that has just somebody named Sizzen Just because of that The funniest part of it is my wife put it on her Facebook And she goes so proud of my husband This is awesome And then my mom commented
Starting point is 01:19:18 She was like is Ray no longer on the show I don't see his name Exactly Morgan who said something to you about it I had like three different people in our company It was like did you guys add somebody new to your team Who's Sizzed? And I had to be like no
Starting point is 01:19:32 that's Ray or Ray Mundo or like whatever name he decided for the week. Because there's not even a reference to who the human is. And Cizzen is such a, it's a term, like a cultural term, a pop culture-ish even term. From like 10 years ago. Well, whatever. Maybe 12. Ray, Cizan, I hope that when we win, if we win, and we may not, that that trophy just comes as a ZN. And then you regret it a few years.
Starting point is 01:20:02 What are his other trophies? What do they say? I don't even know if he, is Gray, do you have any trophies with your names on them? Yeah, I got three trophies. They're all different. One says Ray Mundo. One of them does say Sisson. Not by itself. But then there's plaques that you gave me.
Starting point is 01:20:17 It was the years when our names weren't entered onto it. So you gave us plaques and it says like Raymond Slater. So, I mean, I got. That's your name. That's your name. Very formal. Raymond Slater. Okay, wait.
Starting point is 01:20:27 You have a trophy that simply says ZN without Ray on it. Yeah. It's sitting right now on the counter. Yeah. Let me. The CMA one he got last year. And it only says what? Only says S-ZN on it.
Starting point is 01:20:39 Oh my God. That's what he wanted. He's like, again, I asked him, I was like, hey man, what do you want your trophy? He's like, S-Z-N. I was like, are you sure? I don't think they put SZN up in the promo then because they were embarrassed to put that on. I think they made it put like Sisson Raimundo. Okay, well, Sizan, good luck.
Starting point is 01:20:54 Thank you. You guys too. And we may not win, but if we do, that's hilarious. And I think you'll regret it later. But that's also another addition. of why nobody takes us seriously, including ourselves, obviously. All right, thank you, thank you, thank you. Bobby Bones Show.
Starting point is 01:21:09 Bonehead. Story of the day. This story comes us from Santa Rosa, California. Some teenagers were out having some fun, and what do you do when you're 18? You start stealing street signs. Give me that sign. I mean, everybody does at 18. No, I did.
Starting point is 01:21:24 Oh, everybody did it. No, not every, but I didn't. Not one street sign? Not what? For your bedroom? Well, I'd have a bedroom. Oh, that's right. It would be in the living room.
Starting point is 01:21:31 But like your dorm room? No. No, I had to study and stuff, you know. Oh, wow. But I don't think every kid's still street signs. But anyway, go ahead. So they were out stealing street signs, and they pulled over on the side of the road to steal a street sign and got their truck stuck in the mud. Had to call police to get it out. Who calls police to get your truck out of a mud? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:21:49 That's the last people I would think of. If you have a truck, you have buddies that have trucks. Right. That's weird to call police to get it out of the mud. Yeah. And I also don't think every kid bashes in mailboxes. Another story, lunchbox. What are you doing when you're a kid?
Starting point is 01:22:01 You bashing mailbox. No, no, because mailboxes are a federal offense. We didn't mess with mailboxes. That was bad. We stayed away from mailboxes. My feeling is he just doesn't know if the statute of limitations is off. 30 years. He doesn't want to admit to bashing mailboxes.
Starting point is 01:22:16 Okay, thank you, Lunchbox. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. Let's go talk to Kaysen in Missouri, who's on the phone right now. Hey, Kaysen, we appreciate your call, and what's going on? Yeah, I called in because my mom 10 bucks. I could make it on to the air. Nice, you won.
Starting point is 01:22:34 You won money. Where's your mom right now? I'm sitting right next to him in the car. I was taking him in this field, and we listen to the show every day, and he said, I call him. Well, it looks like you all in 10 bucks. Hey, up, Mama. Yeah. Now, Mom, can ask you a question?
Starting point is 01:22:52 Sure. Now, when you make this bet, do you give him $10 in cash, or will you Venmo him? Our bank accounts are connected, so I just actually transferred it over time. That's pretty good. All right. Well, Kaysen, congratulations, buddy. Let us know if you ever need to make any more money. We're happy to just cut us in.
Starting point is 01:23:07 Cut us in for like 20%. We'll answer your call every day. We'll give you a secret line. Yeah, thank you. All right. All right. See you guys. See you.
Starting point is 01:23:15 Bye. Let's go talk to Missy in Texas, who's on the phone. Hey, Missy, you're on the Bobby Bone Show. How are you? Hey, I'm good. How are you? Doing pretty good. What can I do for you?
Starting point is 01:23:22 I want to know when does Caitlin think it's enough when it comes to the sports memorabilia and the buying and the betting. Great question. I've been doing something called breaks. And I don't know anything about sports memorabilia other than what I like, because I'm a big sports guy. I don't know. I think about cards. I haven't collected cards since I was 12. But I kind of gotten back into it because I love getting on TikTok.
Starting point is 01:23:43 And we did a whole half hour interview on 25 whistles with the dorm dudes. That's who I started doing breaks with. Yeah. stuff. It's never really a money issue because she knows I'm never going to overspend. That is just not, if anything, it's the opposite. So she doesn't really have concerns about that. It's just taking up space, cluttering. She also knows that I have obsessions that have seasons. She told me yesterday I just left the watermelon phase and now I'm the memorabilia phase. Watermelon. Oh, you were eating a lot of watermelon.
Starting point is 01:24:26 I think like five pounds of watermelon a day. That's right. You said that. And I really haven't even thought about it since I got in memorabilia. So you're done with watermelon. I guess I'm out of a watermelon season and I'm in memorabilia season. I wonder what's next. I don't know. We'll see. But she doesn't get excited about what's next as much as I do.
Starting point is 01:24:40 I'm like, I wonder what my new obsession will be. So, you know, I think for her, she now understands that I am wired a bit oddly and I go from obsession to obsession. And I think for me, I can do that because otherwise I'm going to be obsessed or addicted to something. So I try to keep it healthy. It can be work, it can be memorabilia. Better than meth.
Starting point is 01:25:04 Yeah, better than meth. You know how Notre Dame they walk out and they slap, you know, play like a champion today? I slap better than meth when I walk out of the house every day. I mean, that's a good response to anything. Yeah. Why do you say that, Missy? Are you dealing with this? Yes.
Starting point is 01:25:18 So my son got my husband involved in breaks. And it was just kind of like not so much a big deal in the beginning. And now it's like obsessive. I've got more Amazon packages on my front door the last three months than any woman could ever dream of. And sometimes I'll see the camera go off and I see that there's packages and then I come home from work. And I'm like, hey, what was on the front door? He's like, nothing. Oh, yeah, I do that too.
Starting point is 01:25:44 I'm like, what was all in there? Just, just some helmet. Yeah, who knows? Yeah, sometimes I'm like, I don't know. I didn't see it at all. But also what I try to do is get to it before she does. So she doesn't even like, if I see the Amazon get, I try to meet him out front sometimes.
Starting point is 01:26:01 Yeah, see, I think that's when you know you have a problem, do, when you're speaking. I don't have a problem. It's amazing. I'm so excited. He's got the blinds and he's like, is he here yet? Is he here yet? Is he here yet? Yeah, Missy, I'm sorry about that.
Starting point is 01:26:10 Has he won anything cool? Oh, yeah. Yeah, he's got some really neat stuff, things that are, you know, worth a lot of money. And it's not the money that he's spent. That's not an issue. But now our guest bedroom has now turned into a game room. Let's go. That's awesome.
Starting point is 01:26:27 room? Yeah. He's gutsy, dude. That's awesome. I have all these listeners, too, that I trade with, that I have, like, long communications. I just traded a Mike Vic jersey and the Van Ness jersey I had for the Packers for a Bryce Young helmet. Wow. Because I feel like, and I was on Mike Vic. My vet got mad at me for having that one. So, but I gave, one day was a huge Cleveland Browns fan. I just sent him a Nick Chub ball signed. I didn't want anything back. I was just like, you should have this. You're a big Nick Chub fan. You gave it to him? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:58 Just like that? That's weird. That's what we do. We look out for each other. It's not a good business move, but okay. It's about love. All right. Thank you, Missy.
Starting point is 01:27:05 I'm sorry that, but I don't think, I didn't get you involved. Your son got your husband involved, right? Not me. Yes, my son. Perfect. But did you get her son involved? Yeah, did you get her son hooked? I hope not.
Starting point is 01:27:17 I hope not. All right, Missy, have a great day. Thank you. Good, thanks. All right. Monday, Hardy's in. We'll see you. Bye, everybody.
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