The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Full Show) Ben Rector & Hailey Whitters Perform Their New Collaboration + Lunchbox Reviews The Show Members + Childhood Movie Draft
Episode Date: March 25, 2024Ben Rector and Hailey Whitters are on the show to talk about their new collaboration "Color Up My World," opening for Dan + Shay's tour, answer some personal questions and more! Then, Lunchbox reviewe...d the show members! He likes to leave negative reviews for restaurants so he's doing that same thing for show members... but he has to be kind. Plus, we do a draft of our favorite childhood movies. Who is your favorite team?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Welcome to the show.
I hope everybody had a good weekend.
Studio, you look good.
Morning studio.
Morning.
Eddie, why are you talking before more interview?
You know that's the golden.
Well, you said, I hope you look.
How many times we've done this?
What you say?
Just a thank you, man.
Well, here we are.
I'm going to ask to get to know you question.
Whenever you know the answer, just raise your hand.
Otherwise, I will go first.
The question is, what's the best compliment you've ever got?
When you think about it, it's tough because it's hard to, well, for some of us,
it's hard to go.
Well, here's a compliment I got because it feels like bragging.
but I'm going to ask you to do it.
It's me asking you.
What do you feel like is the greatest compliment that you've ever received?
Do you raise your head up?
Does that mean you have one?
Well, yeah, I was trying to think, but I have one that's pretty special to me.
Go ahead.
My daughter telling me that I'm a good mom.
Really?
Oh, that's a good one is.
It's because it's super meaningful.
It is, yeah.
And I've only been her mom for a little over six years now.
And I think for her to express that and share with me.
And it was recently, too.
And so she's almost 17.
So in her teenage years where I know she's well aware what's going on.
And she was just like sort of had a moment of like, I'm thankful you adopted me or y'all adopted me because when we first adopted her, that was not the case.
Because she was almost 11 years old and she did not want to come here because she's leaving the orphanage.
All her friends are there.
Her life in Haiti is all she knew.
And we're thinking, oh, America has so much opportunity.
And she's like, what?
I don't care.
I just miss my friends.
And so she even said the words to us.
she said, you know, we were thanking her for joining our family.
And she's like, well, nobody asked me.
You all took me.
Early, early, me.
That's what she said early on.
And so to go from that to now, like, you know, there being some gratitude there
and her encouraging me in that way, like, as a mom, that'll put a little extra pep in
your step.
Yeah.
Mine's the same.
Just you're saying, you're a good boss to my mom.
I'm just kidding.
Yeah.
No.
That doesn't you think when they first, when they first moved to your mom.
the first time they ever heard the show because I took off work a little bit to like adjust and take them to school.
And we were driving to school.
It's the first time they ever heard the Bobby Bone Show and they had met you so they knew you.
They never heard you on the radio before.
And we're driving in the car and I have a video and it's so funny.
They're like, Bobby.
And you're like talking doing a segment and they're like Bobby.
And they're wondering why you're not talking back to them.
And Stashear goes, Bobby, listen to me.
That's funny.
It's so cute.
My wife says that too sometimes still.
Okay, Eddie.
Yeah, okay.
So the other day somebody told me, I hadn't seen them in a while and we start talking.
And then she said, oh my gosh, Eddie, you're just always so nice.
And it makes me feel so good when I talk to you.
And I'm like, that's cool because I don't always have good days.
I'm not always in a great mood.
But if I can make someone feel good by talking to them or they think I'm always nice to them, I like that.
I think generally you're a warm, like positive.
And I think everybody's version of nice is different.
but I wouldn't say you're nice.
I would say you're like real and that real is positive.
Yeah.
Nice to me, again, that's a total compliment, I'm sure.
I don't ever say people are nice unless I kind of don't know them and it could be plastic.
Well, he's saying it came from someone that.
I know her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was Caroline Hobby and like, I couldn't see me in a while.
Some people's nice actually means what I mean in a different way.
I think it's cool.
Yeah.
I think it's great.
I don't know.
And like I said, some days I'm like, I don't want to talk to anyone.
today. But then when I see someone like, they make me happy and I start acting nice again,
it's like it's really cool. I guess we make him happy. He comes in here most times, like,
living a day. She's so nice and you fed off her niceness and your kindness came out. So basically
if you're just nice, other people feel really joy from that. Yeah, it's cool. Lunchbox.
Oh yeah, we're at club level in San Antonio.
When was this? Last week? What year? No, when I was in college, so it's probably
2001, 2002. And me and this girl on the
dance floor and I'm grinding up on her
you know, mm-hmm, music's going.
Okay, you don't have to act it out. And she
tells me, like, we go get a drink. She's like,
I got to tell you what. She goes, when you
came up to me, I was like, no, no, no, no. She goes,
but you can really dance for a white
dude. And I was like, boom.
That was awesome.
Won the respect on the dance floor of her.
So, I know it's really early in the morning, but when you say you won the
respect, did you win the respect?
Won the respect. Oh, my gosh.
Wow, good for you.
Did you earn the risk?
And the respect.
Got it.
So your last compliment was more than 20 years ago?
He didn't say your last.
He said his favorite.
Favorite.
Yeah.
Because when I started dancing with her, she was like, oh, no, like a white guy's going
to dance with me.
But she not white?
She wasn't white.
Got it.
Because most people are going to go, white guys are going to dance me.
They're also not white.
Yeah.
I grew up where the school wasn't all white.
And if it was like, hey, the white guy, it usually wasn't from a white girl.
Got it.
Okay.
Mine, because my mind immediately went to something professional.
and it's not a big one.
But when someone would say,
and now it's a bit different
because of the ability to hear the show digitally,
they'd be like,
you guys listen to the show,
I didn't want to miss what you guys were doing,
so I sat in the car for an extra 30 minutes
to just hear where it was going to go.
Like, that was like the best compliment
because you'd actually made them to
modify what their plan was,
either to go into the house
or go to work because they didn't want to miss something
that was happening on the show.
It was always like the best compliment.
Like, I didn't get out of the car
because I couldn't.
I don't want to miss it.
Oh, before I knew you,
I had those moments.
But it was like, now you don't have to do that because you go to the podcast.
Yeah.
Dude, there was one when it was one of the new kids in the block guys.
Oh, no, I remember that.
I got in so much trouble.
I fake like I read it.
Tell the version of the story.
Let me see if I remember you were talking to, was it Jordan?
I don't even know.
It was one of the new kids in the block guys.
And you're doing an interview and then the interview's over.
And they didn't hang up.
And you were like, oh my gosh, oh my gosh, they're still in the line.
They think that we're done.
But we can still hear everything they're saying.
So then I think you acted like,
the next interview that they were going to do, right?
They thought they were on with some show in Cleveland, but it was still me.
Yeah, yeah.
And so then I was just a Cleveland guy, but I started like saying dopey stuff back to them.
I was in the parking lot outside my work, late for work, and I'm like, I got to listen to this.
And eventually they just hung up and they realized I was just screwing with them.
Do you guys remember that?
Yeah, I do.
Yeah.
You don't?
I feel like I kind of do.
I'm more so struggling with the fact that I wouldn't remember something like that.
Yeah.
Like, why don't we?
There's so much I don't have done this for a long time.
We used to also have a role, too, when we're interviewing people on the phone.
Now we know everybody just about it because we live here with them.
But back in the day, we would just stay on the phone.
Like, never hang up, let them hang up.
Because sometimes you'd hear them finish the interview and be like, those are stupid.
And they didn't know we were still on.
Oh, my gosh.
So we'd have those clubs.
You guys heard those?
Yeah, we'd play them on the air.
We're like, ah!
We're stupid.
We're stupid.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You fan.
email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I've been listening to you guys forever.
I'm 23 and I've never been in a romantic relationship in my whole life.
I was a shy kid.
I felt like I just wanted to avoid the embarrassment of being rejected.
So while all my friends were dating boys, I opted out and focused on my studies.
Now I want to find a boyfriend.
But I don't really find the guys that I meet are all that attractive.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with them.
But they just don't do it for me.
How do I start dating someone, but I've never dated my entire life?
What are some of the things you'd want to know that no one told you about dating?
Signed, Brenda and Austin.
All right, Morgan, I'm going to come to you for this one.
She's never dated, but she's in 23.
What do you say to her?
I think she just needs to start going on some dates.
Like, even if a guy is not super attractive, maybe he's cute to her.
She just needs to go out on dates and figure out what she likes.
Like, she has no frame of reference right now to even go on.
And the only thing she's going to be able to do that is by going on dates.
And you don't know kind of what sucks about dating until you go on dates that suck.
And you kind of don't know what sucks about dudes or whomever until you meet them and you live through it.
Because Morgan's right.
Sometimes you've got to go through things you don't like to find the things that you do or do even know the things that are important to you.
Yeah.
And I get the attractiveness.
But you do have to find a base because there is more to it than that.
What personality types do you like?
Is there certain things that you definitely don't want to date?
Like what is your type?
And if you have nothing right now to go on, the only way to start that is to just go on a date.
Nothing else.
It's free food.
Yeah.
That is true.
For the girl, yeah.
For the drink.
So you're starting at scratch.
So you're starting from scratch.
So you have to kind of approach it is that you don't really know a lot about what you do or don't want until you start meeting with people that you like or you don't like.
Good luck.
There's a lot.
That's crazy she never dated ever.
Ever until 23.
Is it though?
I feel like it's.
Guys, it's really crazy.
at 23 to never have dated.
It's probably rare, but I don't know about crazy.
Yeah.
Oh, I guess that's what I meant.
Pretty rare.
Yeah, I don't agree.
I would agree with rare, but I don't think it's crazy.
If anything, I think it may be the opposite.
Like, if you're going, I'm just going to focus on A before I even go over to B, just so I can dominate it A.
Like, I get that.
So good luck.
What after should she get on, Morgan?
I think she should start with Hinge, because I don't think she'll do Bumble, because Bumble is a girl reaching out first.
And if she's not even knowing what that means or what that looks like, I think Hinge is
her safest bet to start.
Hing is the hookup one?
No, that's Tinder. Oh, I heard speed dating is back.
Speed is the most miserable experience.
Like in person.
That sounds terrible.
No chance. It's awful.
It's awful.
All right. Thank you.
Close it up.
We got your email and we found the clothes.
Bobby's mail back.
Yeah.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Sam Balto is a teacher in Portland, Oregon.
And back in 2022, Earth Day.
He was like, I'm going to do a.
bike to school thing where he has kids ride to school on their bikes to save the earth.
He's like, man, a lot of people started coming out.
So he started the bike bus.
That's what it's called.
And now, up to 150 kids ride their bike to school.
Do they all kind of ride together?
Yeah, it's like a big group.
Like the groups like the bus.
And instead of getting on the bus, you just grab your bike and ride with them.
That's really cool.
Yeah, that's good.
Parents jump in so it's even a bigger crew.
And it saves the earth.
And he's been doing it since 2022.
and it's spreading the schools across the country.
That's pretty cool.
We should do that in the mornings.
No, we should.
No, we do.
I do.
No, no, all of us.
Yeah, you guys should.
And listeners and everyone,
we just ride to work every morning.
I'm okay.
It's dark.
And I have too much interstate to have to hit.
That's a great story, though.
That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Our very own producer, phone screen,
or all around awesome person.
Abby is in studio.
Now, we had talked about Abby.
you were possibly getting scammed
because you got a message going,
I got 50 grand.
Abby, if you come and host this event and sing
and you bring an artist,
I have a $50,000 budget.
And Eddie, you thought
she possibly was being taken advantage of.
Yeah, I mean, it just sounds too good.
Too much money.
$50,000, she has to host
and then bring an artist with her.
Which means, though, Abby,
according to this,
you'd also have to find the artist.
Yes.
But we called, like, Travis Denning,
who's, after a few drinks,
he was like, I'll do it for 30.
And that would mean 20,000 for you.
That's crazy.
If it's not a scam.
And also it's a racetrack in California.
We don't have any connections there, right?
Does anybody have any?
No.
So the account it came from.
Was it a human?
Was it a company?
What was it?
Yeah, it was a person.
Will you read it again?
Okay.
Because it came in a DM and anything through a DM where they're offering money for something,
I'm a little hesitant to even acknowledge it.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
So it says, Abby, I have a potential music opportunity for you.
My mother-in-law works at Laguna Seca, a world-renowned racetrack in Monterey, California.
She's looking for talent to host a concert.
Her budget for talent is $50,000.
Let's go.
Is there an artist that potentially would pair with you to put on a show?
Wanted to see your thoughts.
Wow.
Laguna Seca, is that a real place?
Yes, I googled it.
Looked it up.
And Monterey's awesome.
It's an amazing part of California.
Oh, I love it there.
So.
It's a legit racetrack.
Who researched this?
Me.
I did.
Both of you did.
Okay, so lunchbox is going to hold off for you for a second
because I felt like you got down and dirty in your research.
Yeah, I did some digging.
Amy, what research did you do?
Yeah, I just went to the actual racetrack's website,
and, like, I couldn't find an event event.
See, see.
Right, this is my point.
Like, Amy surfaced it.
But they host a lot of races, and they look legit,
so I could see if they are trying to throw an event.
Well, you could have just made up your work for the racetrack, though.
True.
They may not have been associated with the racetrack.
You know, be like me,
Hey, guess what? I work from Madison Square Garden. Give me $50,000.
But they don't do concerts there, Amy?
You said you didn't see anything. Really? Really?
Yes. Okay. Oh, God.
Apparently it is.
All right. They're testing it out. They had one last year.
Let's go over to Co-Dak. Oh, they did.
Yeah, so that was their test.
So their very first opening show is an Abby in the drifters or whatever.
But it currently would be.
So let's go over to the lunchbox. Co-Jack. What do you have here?
I don't know what Co-Jack means, but I said Abby, I need to see the DM.
And I looked at the DM, got the person's name, and she said, Mother-in-law.
So I said, let me go to the Saguna Raceway.
And I searched and I found on LinkedIn.
The mother-in-law does work there.
The mother-in-law is director of marketing at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.
And I'm like, so far, it's matching as far as people.
100%.
Like, it is a legit deal.
And Abby had messaged with this girl before.
So it wasn't like this girl was the first time ever messaging.
Abby. So the person
seems real. The
director of marketing seems real.
And
it looks like it's hard for you to say. He's struggling right now to even say it.
You think it probably could be true? Are you crying?
I don't want to admit it.
I think it might be real.
I love that. Wait, who's crying?
Lunchbox.
It's the money. It's hurting him. It's hurting him.
Look at his face. It was hard for me to say. Why don't you message back?
Did you already message back at all to say, hey, hold on a minute while I figure
stuff out or what?
I did.
Yeah, yeah.
What was your message to her?
So she messaged me and said, I heard the show.
I promise it's not a scam.
It's hard to hear the show.
Oh, my gosh.
This is not a scam.
The south of Kuwait or wherever they're scamming from.
Oh, my gosh.
Right, right.
Other countries.
She also said side note, it would be for 20 to 40,000 people, so it's not too small
of an event.
Wow.
You know, so this could be like.
Did she okay, Travis Denning?
Well, hold on.
I got another question, though, too.
Are you supposed to bring?
in 20,000 people, or are they there for an event and you're just performing?
So they're already there.
There's an indie car race.
Yeah, that weekend.
Oh my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, it's a race.
And so you do like a performance on the end field.
Yeah, it's just like entertainment for a race that's already there.
Yeah, that's cool.
Okay.
What the, what I would do, I would respond.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, I'm looking at pictures.
And I would say, hey, I potentially have an artist or two in mind that would be great
for this.
and I would suggest, or I would ask for a couple dates.
Like, when are you looking to do it?
I do have the date.
Okay, go ahead.
So it's June 23rd.
Is that a weekend?
Yes.
Yeah, weekend of 23rd.
That's going to be tough.
I know.
But maybe like Travis or like George Burge, number ones.
So say, hey, let me find an artist.
June 23rd's of Sunday, guys.
Oh, man, that might actually work.
We can do that.
Eddie, we're not doing it.
You sure?
Man, Zuss.
Oh, yeah, because maybe the artist.
They may have Friday-s-Sary stuff, but they may have Sunday open.
Reply back, say, I'm going to come to you with an artist.
But the problem is, too, they're going to want full band.
Right.
Yes, not acoustic.
But it doesn't matter.
If you're paying Travis Denning $30,000, you're not, but he'll just bring his full band.
That's good, right?
And then you make 20.
Like, what's the average?
You're doing a one-off show like that.
I don't know, Abby.
Guys, I got bad news.
What?
What?
Travis Denning has a show in Bristol.
Tennessee on the 29th of June.
The 29th? It's 23rd.
Where's the bad news?
Where's the bad?
Waiting for it.
Guys, I got some good news.
Go ahead.
Travis Denning has a show in Guilford,
New Hampshire on the 22nd.
Okay, what about George Burge?
And then he is open on the 23rd.
That New Hampshire, a California track,
that's a big one.
It's quite the trek.
George Burge schedule.
He's using his little peckers over there to one at a time.
Can we look up Knight Smith, too?
I think he'd be a good one
Cool, we'll look at all of them
Nate's got so many number ones though now
I don't know that that's enough for him to go
Really? That's not enough money?
Oh, guys.
Well, dang.
I got bad news.
No, I got good news.
George Burge
Got something, he's wide open, man.
Okay, George Burge just had a number one
with Singy Daddy, the songs in my head.
I got my mind on you and you on my mind.
He's got something June 1st, June 6th, and June 27th,
and June 28th.
it. He's pretty open in the month of June.
I don't know if he was going on AK or what.
And George's killing it right now. He isn't. He isn't
available. He's done on the 23rd. And also
I don't think it's enough money for Nate. He's got like two or three
massive number ones now. Oh man. We try?
Yeah. Okay.
Reply back, say you're going to come to her with a suggestion
and you'll be in touch very soon.
Wow. And why don't we call George and see if he can
even do it. Yeah, and his current song's so good.
Yeah, oh, cowboy song. It's like
It's the best.
The only dances a cowboy songs.
I mean, by June, it'll be more popular.
Lunchbox. If she makes
20 grand from just getting a DM? Because they get an
ely DM to you to host it. I don't understand why they would
Because she also is a host
and a performer. Yeah. Good luck, Abby.
I'm just wondering, I would like to know
Why, what's wrong with Abby?
You're not doing this to me.
No, what's he doing, dude?
No, I am asking why
out of everybody on the show
that girl would go to Abby. Because Abby's a real singer.
No, no. Abby's a real singer. She's a good singer.
I would say
deep down
Abby
He's protecting his word
So he doesn't get kicked off the kindness train
Very slow
In my opinion
Maybe you can
Maybe you can expand on this
Would you say Abby
Has the least poll
On this show?
That's not what it's about
Well it was like
Can you go get an artist
It would seem like they would
Well she couldn't
But I can't
That's what I mean
That's why I thought she would
This
But Abby's also a great singer
I'm glad you think that
A win is a win.
A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying.
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It's time for a Bobby Bone Show draft.
We'll be drafting.
Best Childhood Movies.
Now we roll the dice.
This isn't even really one I wanted to go first on
because I don't feel like there's a big leader here,
but I won the dice roll.
Best Childhood Movies will each pick a team.
You, the listener, you will go and you will vote
at Bobbybones.com and we'll have a winner.
I have the championship bell right here right now.
I'll go first.
My first pick in the Best Childhood Movies draft
There's just so many
So many movies?
Just like great kids movies
That I liked as a kid
But I'm gonna go with
The Lion King
I've never even seen it
I'm gonna say
I never even seen it
I don't even know
I don't know
I just I don't know
Okay I got Lion King
Amy
Come alone
Good one
Great one
Lunchbox
The Sandlot
Good
Nice
Morgan
I'm going with Toy Story.
Yeah, I had Toy Story.
That's a good one.
Raymundo, space j-j-j-j-jam.
Got it.
Is he glitching?
Okay, so that was a quick round.
Round one, I have Lion King, Amy has Home Alone, Lunchbox has a Sandlot,
Morgan has Toy Story, and Raymundo has Space Jam.
Now, we go backward in the second round to kind of make it equal.
Ramundo, you'll go first.
Either give me a good one.
or a bad one.
Goonies?
That's what I was going to take.
That's what I had.
I was going to take that that round.
That's great.
I don't know that it would have been a good one,
but I had that ready to go.
I just thought it was more Eddie's generation.
Yeah.
All of ours.
Well, Eddie would have picked like Gone with the Win.
It's not true.
Junior.
It's not true.
Morgan?
I feel like this one is to my generation.
It's the parent trap.
It's a good one.
I think I haven't seen that either.
You haven't seen Parent Trap?
I haven't seen Lion King.
I haven't seen Parent Trap.
I haven't seen my real dad in a year.
Tamp is good, dude.
I haven't seen it.
I take it in a real.
Oh my God.
Lunchbox?
Man, this is tough now.
You want my list?
Yeah, I'm sure your list.
Why are you looking at his list?
Don't show your list.
Why not?
I made a list.
I thought I was in the game.
You're giving him an advantage at other movies he may not have thought of it.
Because he just Googled.
He forgot to like it.
But it doesn't matter.
Don't I have my list.
Pick leave it to Beaver and we'll call it even.
Gone with a win.
Ah, man.
I'm going to go.
I see, it's hard to
Back to the future.
Back to the future is good.
Okay.
It's good.
I don't know about a kid's movie, but I don't know.
Childhood movies.
Yeah, it's childhood movies.
No, I hear you, best childhood movies.
And I watched it as a child and loved it.
And you're picking cartoons.
No, but I watched as a child and in the hood, so I should be able to get double points.
Amy?
Uh, the Mighty Ducks.
Good one.
Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
My next pick is going to be best childhood movies.
Hello.
Ms. Delphire?
Hello.
Now with my third picks, now we'll reverse one more time.
Childhood movies.
I don't want to go into the cartoon.
That's why it's tough, man.
I also have to go a movie I've seen, so that really limits them.
Don't you already went lying, you?
I know, because the first time I didn't even know, I just kind of threw a dart at the board
because I've heard you guys talk about it.
You panicked.
I'm going to go with as my final movie
Beetlejuice
There we go
That's a good one
So I have the Lion King
Mrs. Doutfire and Beetlejuice
Amy
Aladdin
Home Alone
The Mighty Ducks and Aladdin
For Amy
Lunchbox
Yeah I'm trying to think of like
Man
Yeah
What did we watch as kids
It was so good
You like the stuff
Boxing Moonlight
Kid
Kid
Kid
And we watched this as a kid, and we loved it.
E.T. Phone home.
There you go. E.T.
Morgan?
This is another one that I watched a lot, and I still do.
It's Princess Diaries.
So Lunchbox has the Sandlot Back to the Future in E.T.
Morgan has Toy Story, the parent trap, and Princess Diaries.
And Ray Mundo, what are you adding to your collection?
So many good ones left.
This is really my wheelhouse.
But give me cool running.
We're a Jamaican bobsled team.
Jamaica, we have a bobsled team.
Yeah, it's good.
Space Jam, Goonies, and Cool Runnings for Ray.
Man, all of Morgans came out, I think when I was in college.
I was going to say Morgan has a whole generation to herself.
That's crazy.
Like, it's movies that I've never seen because I'm like, I was way older.
Other ones that I had on my list.
Jurassic Park.
Yeah.
Although I never thought about selecting it, but I'd put it.
One that I almost picked was Stand By Me.
Oh, so good.
Trees.
I almost put to my girl.
Yeah, I almost make forced gum.
I didn't pick it, but I did have it on my list.
Little Monsters?
I didn't, yeah.
I don't remember that one.
Oh, is that Little Giants?
No, Little Giants was a football movie.
That's a good one.
Little Monsters was...
Oh, the one under the bed was Savage.
Yeah, it's Ben Savage.
Yeah.
Not Fred.
Anybody have Karate Kid?
I did.
I'm going to say that one next.
I have Rocky.
Honey, I shrunk the kids.
Do you guys have Free Willy?
Did anybody watch Free Willie?
No, is that mine?
That's your generation.
I remember Michael Jackson did the song for.
of them. We all came jumping out of the water, yeah.
Pewey's Big Adventure.
Y'all didn't do Star Wars?
Rookie of the Year.
We've all said no twice, Eddie.
No, no, no, you didn't.
You never said it.
You never said it.
You had your own generation, right?
Yeah, Star Wars, dude, that's the childhood movie.
Beethoven.
Ghostbusters.
Beethoven's a good one.
That was a Ferris Bueller's day off?
No.
No one.
No.
Anyone out there?
The Woodstock documentary.
Hey, we might as well let Eddie back in.
Star Wars, Ferris Wielers Day Off and which other one want?
The Ferris Bueller's, not Ferris Bueller.
I had big.
I had big.
But I felt like it was a little too adult.
That was so good.
I had Philadelphia.
What?
No, no, no.
No, no.
Not that one.
Oh my gosh.
Schindler's List.
Oh, man.
We go dark.
I mean, I love.
What's the Hannibal one?
Hannibal, like you?
Yeah, yeah.
Silence of the Lambs.
All right.
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I had Debbie Does Dallas.
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Imagine you're waiting tables and they're like,
hey, we set a three top over there and you go over and it's Post Malone.
Oh, I'm like, I got that deal.
I got that deal.
It'd be so hard not to like be like, I'm a fan because you're not supposed to.
Yeah.
But Post Malone went eight.
His bill with all of his folks was $3,472 because I guess had a bunch of drink.
a bunch of food. It was more than three people. He left a tip of $3,000.
That's amazing. On a $3,000 bill. That's pretty cool. So do you say like high at the beginning or wait
to the very end? Only at the end. Yeah. Because you'll make him feel weird the whole time.
And I'm sure at that level of fame, you just know everybody probably knows, but still you do it at the end.
And only at the end. Because I was just doing something at the doctors the other day. And I would have
preferred had they said that they listened to the show after because what I had to do next was very
vulnerable. Oh.
And I walk in like, oh, I said,
you know, I found you on TikTok, but that's for listening to your show.
I'm a big fan. And I was like, oh, thanks.
All right, pants down. Oh, no.
Yeah, that's awkward.
I would just rather had it at the, I appreciated it.
I just would have rather had it at the end, you know?
Yeah.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
A study found which artists help us concentrate the best while we're driving.
And now I probably need to go to my daughter and be like,
Okay, fine, you can listen to this stuff.
Because normally I'm like, turn that down.
You can't concentrate.
Cole play.
They're not,
Cole play's not in the top ten at least.
That puts you to sleep.
Mm, good point.
Concentrate while driving.
Oh, like heavy metal, like guns and roses.
Oh, no, no?
Concentrate on running the car into a tree.
Well, if I'm giving my almost 17-year-old daughter
as an example of what she likes to listen to that the end.
That's true. That's true.
It's got a hip-hop.
Oh, Taylor Swift.
Yeah.
What do you got?
Okay, so in at, uh,
four is Billy Elish because the spot for two is tied, so that's two and three.
I don't even know what they mean. Okay, but Billy Elish.
Ariana Grande.
Three, okay.
M&M.
Two.
And then at one, Drake.
So Drake is the number one.
But why?
A whole study was done.
His music helps us focus on the road.
I bet you this study was like one person writing a blog.
No.
Participants were put through a series of hazard.
Yeah, it's a blog.
How many participants, their daughter?
Yeah.
Like one person?
And they wrote a blog on her daughter.
it's all right Amy it's a dumb story sometimes we do it I bet your joke will be good coming up though
probably I mean I don't know I guess whatever that's all right that's all right okay most Americans
now think that normal five day a week work jobs that are nine to five are so outdated and just like
we shouldn't even have that sort of way of thinking anymore I think most people think that because
they just don't want to work for five days yeah it says here specifically these nine to five jobs
they no longer work for me me either dang it
But I would say we don't have a choice.
I was trying to explain to my kids speaking to my daughter.
Like,
because she's starting to think about college and what she wants to do.
And, I mean, she's everywhere from an entertainer to like a dancer.
Like an actor, entertainer.
Okay.
That sounds bad.
You know what I mean?
No, it doesn't.
Yeah.
We never thought that.
Only you did.
It's like your teases for this thing sometimes.
Well, if you're reaching his pocket, guess what you'll find.
There's a hole in his pocket coming up next.
And we're like, wait, what?
No, okay.
Like, entertainment to esthetician to lawyer.
That's okay.
She's young.
I love that they're all over the place, but she's like trying to understand the different.
What is it after the four-day work week?
Well, she was trying to be like, well, which one is going to give me more flexibility?
Oh, that's why she's thinking of John?
And I'm like, well, I don't know that any of them.
Like, just jobs are all different and unique.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If 9 to 5 for 5 days, we'd probably need to go like 8 to 7 for 4 days.
and still produce the same.
Nobody does anything on Fridays anyway.
But I'd be up for that.
Our job's different, but I'd be up for that.
A little longer on four days to get that fifth day.
But here's the deal.
Whatever we do, we need to match school and work.
Or keep school at five, but you only work four.
So you get that fifth day to party.
Okay, jelly roll was talking to GQ,
and he said that he regrets 98% of his tattoos.
That's a lot.
He's got a lot of face tattoos.
Those are tough.
Like anybody with a face tattoo is committed.
And they've become a lot more trendy over the past four or five years.
But the thing about trends, what I've learned is they go away.
Yeah.
And you know it doesn't go away?
Tattoo.
I mean, you can get them lasered off technically, but I didn't know if anybody here has a tattoo regret.
I don't.
I'm all good.
I just like looking like a biker.
So I don't work.
Stop.
You don't.
Nothing about you looks like a biker.
Well, you don't say it like that and be mean.
I was making a joke, but I didn't need for you to be like a biker.
Somebody did describe you as to do with all the tattoos?
I thought I looked like a biker, guys?
No, Amy, you hold on.
I'm going to go over to the kids?
Yeah, the country of child, what I call you guys?
Childlandia.
Guys, do you think I was serious when I said, hey, I look like a biker?
No, no.
So was there any reason to, like, take shots at me for the joke I made?
No.
I don't think so.
Thank you for not doing it.
Amy, you're up.
You didn't like a Drake story.
You didn't like the Drake story once you got into it.
You gave up on it.
And then all of a sudden you think you're over there as sons of anarchy or something.
Okay, well, that's funny.
I want to give you that. That's funny.
Okay.
Are you done?
I mean, that's my pal.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Yeah, home there's something good.
Guys, it is never too late to do something that you really, really want to do.
Jean Overbay, she's from Tennessee.
She's 86 years old.
Always wanted to go skydiving.
What does she do?
She went skydiving.
She didn't go by herself either.
She took all of her grandkids with them.
and they all jumped off the plane together.
She's 86 years old, man.
I would be scared she'd have a heart attack.
But she didn't.
She landed safely and she said it was awesome.
Do you believe that, that it's never too late?
Yeah.
Remember the other day when you said that you have dyslexia,
but you're not going to try to learn because it's too late
and you're about to die anyway?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You said there's no reason for you to try to address what you didn't even know you had
because who cares, you're 45 anyway and you're about to die.
What I just said was it's never.
too late to do something that you want to do.
I don't want to learn how to read a different
way. I don't want to learn how to do something different.
I've already figured out how to survive
in this world. I'm good.
But you don't want to figure out how to do it easier?
Nope. What if it opens up a whole new
world? And what would I do? Get on a magic
carpet ride and ride with
Jasmine and sing a whole new world.
That does sound pretty fun. Yeah.
But no, I don't know what you would do,
but I think it's
limitless. No, dude. I'm 45 years old.
I'm good where I'm at.
It's just the opposite of what you just told us there.
Good story for her, though.
A whole new world, magic place.
Thank you. That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Here's a voicemail from Joy in North Carolina.
A week ago to write reviews about everyone on the show and his thoughts on their performance.
And now you're suggesting kindness challenges.
Well, buddy, it kind of sounds like the perfect opportunity to actually enforce what you suggested that he has used.
to do just putting that in your ear because I'm still waiting on those reviews.
It's kind of perfect timing.
What do you think?
Love the show.
It's a great point and I think we'll do it in like three segments.
I was thinking a couple days.
And if you don't have them, that's not very kind of you.
No, no.
I was thinking a couple days.
It's like three segments from now like 30 past the hour.
We'll do that.
Better get to working.
If you haven't already.
And if you haven't already, that's not very kind of you.
I may need to edit.
Well, no, that's not kind either.
Editing, not kind of when you were asked to do it.
So, Amy, do your joke.
Ready.
So we get done with this one, get to his kindness.
All right, let's go.
The Morning Corny.
What's every kitten's favorite Disney movie?
Yeah.
The little permaid.
That was the Morning Corny.
It's because you don't like cats.
No, it's not.
I like cats.
Pramade.
Maybe it's because I've never seen Little Mermaid.
But I also bet that's not it.
No.
Yeah.
You haven't like it?
It's fine.
It's tough.
You're not getting hit every one of them.
I have an arsenal of cat jokes.
Great.
Lunchbox loves to write negative reviews.
So he gets online.
It's like, your place sucks.
You said you'd be open at 6.
You weren't open until 601.
No.
They said they'd be open at 630.
And I don't know what was the problem.
You do know what the problem is now.
Now later that they didn't have no staff.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
It's not like they were neglecting it.
They just, regardless.
But when online it says six, I expect six.
When I show up and it says on the door, six, needs to be unlocked at six.
Sometimes things happen.
However, he has written reviews for us here on the show.
Where do you want to start?
I'd like to start with Amy.
Okay.
Where's the review?
What?
I see your March Madness bracket.
Where's the review?
I don't need you to look at my review.
Wait, no, no, you have to have reviews written.
You can't just freestyle them.
That's not the point of the whole bit.
No, no.
that never said I had to be written down.
Let's go to Mike D.R. Judge here.
Can you just speak a Yelp review?
You got to write it down, man.
Hey, Mike.
What was the...
He said, have reviews for the show.
It was to write him.
If he's going to go technicality in the emails,
I said to have emails,
have reviews ready.
Okay, but what's ready?
Where's it ready?
Right here.
In your head.
So he's going to say,
you didn't say you had to have written.
Oh, boy.
He did.
He said, have reviews ready.
He didn't say you need to write these down so we can make...
You having a review.
is ready. You can't keep a calendar in your head, much less everybody's reviews.
No, no. That's the opposite. I keep a calendar in my head. No, but you can't. Okay.
Just let him do it. Just let him do it. Okay, lunchbox, please give you a review. But if he's like
stalling and stumbling around and it's not super intentional, it's not worth a bit. Like,
I wanted to actually think about it. Like he does when he writes these reviews online.
But see, I like it. When he's going from the dome, he has a chance of being unkind.
He's good. Okay. Okay. Okay. Let me face you.
Thank you, Amy. Amy's review. Ango.
Amy, you've been doing a great job of being open.
Like most people, when you have a divorce, you hide from it.
It's kind of hard to talk about.
And coming on here in front of everybody and us poking you and prodding you and asking you questions.
Us?
Yeah, mostly you do.
Go ahead.
Sorry, when I write Yelp reviews, they are not interrupted by other people typing.
But you're not writing a review.
It's not written.
You're doing slam poetry from the dome.
Go ahead.
So I just want to say that is awesome and we appreciate it.
You've brought a lot to the show with opening the,
eyes on divorce and making it not a stigma that people hide behind.
And I think you're inspiring a lot of people in America.
Wow.
Thank you, lunchbox.
Pretty kind.
Not bad.
Yeah, you guys, I didn't think about these.
Like when Mike told me that I sat there and thought about what I was going to say.
We don't believe you.
We don't say that.
I believe him.
I don't, because I don't think he was ready about 10 minutes ago when he goes.
Because he said to us, he said to us he wasn't ready like 10 minutes ago off the air.
No, I didn't.
Okay.
Would you give the review to Ray Moon.
our audio producer.
Oh, I'm going all the way
that, I'm going that deep.
I thought I don't have one for him.
What do you mean that deep?
He thought just the inner circle.
No, no, but what do you mean that deep?
Out.
I mean, not you.
When you said in this room.
Yeah, yeah, but when you mean that deep, what do you mean?
Like on the depth chart.
No, no, I know, but what's the depth chart to you?
So Ray is what?
No, no, glass room, like when we play games.
Yeah.
The classroom is usually that.
What do you mean?
So he's not important?
No, he's not, he's important.
Okay, got it.
Without him.
buttons don't get pushed. We don't stay on the air.
Okay. Like, he gets here earlier
than everybody else to make sure clips are loaded
for when Bobby says, hey,
I'm going to need this clip. Boom.
He plays the hook. Ding, ding, ding.
When we need, you know, a gunshot
sound effect. Like, he plays it.
Well, that's interesting.
No, don't do that sound like that one. Do we ever use that one?
He'd go there. Yeah.
Okay.
No.
Stop. I hate that. That's what I'm saying.
Like, Ray is the man on the
board. Like, we are not on the air
without him. He keeps us afloat.
Did you think about that review?
And he's been doing an amazing job.
He didn't go further than the depth chart, dude.
Well, we might go down the depth chart a little more.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Morgan.
Morgan, I mean, the social media content you have been posting,
you've been doing an alright job.
Like, some things I look and I'm like,
that's not that interesting, doesn't need to be posted.
But in your mind, it's valuable.
And that is what keeps us the listeners engaged is all the post you do.
And you do a good job of spacing them out through the day.
Most people would just post them all.
during the show and then disappear.
Do you know how that works?
She schedules it.
Got it.
Yeah, but I'm saying she does a good job of that.
Like, you get one at three, then you get one at 530.
And it's not like 3, 305, 310, 312.
Yeah.
Because it would be overrunning people to get annoyed.
It makes people want to come back.
Oh, I wonder if the show's posted again.
So Morgan, great job.
I don't feel very complimented.
What?
I feel like you just talked about the Twitter schedule.
The social media photos.
It's only Amy's divorce.
the Twitter schedule.
Okay.
Hold on.
No, no, no, no.
Ray sounds.
That is what you have done lately.
That's what they do for it.
More than that.
I don't think she's done that many segments lately.
She's vulnerable with her dating life.
She's done a lot.
Few and far between.
What do you mean her dates?
No, I'm saying her segments about her dating life.
We did one with the PowerPoint like a month and a half ago.
So we've done way more than that.
It doesn't matter.
We're not arguing with you about your reviews.
Your review of Morgan's, how many stars?
two and a half out of five.
Oh, did I get stars?
No, I didn't even think about saying stars to him more again, but you can give Amy some stars.
I would say four out of five.
Ray?
Being vulnerable.
Ray?
Ray, three and a half out of five.
Got it.
Let's go over to Eddie.
Eddie.
Let me tell you, man, you have done a great job almost doing stuff.
Like you have been like so, I guess you call that empathetic, like where you think about doing something because you feel people's pain.
but you've done a good job of holding back
and not doing it. Like, amazing.
I don't understand. Like, I mean, you
thought about planting trees with your kids.
Have you done it? I was
waiting for the weather to be warm so I can plant the tree
because you don't want to plant in the winter. I was like not.
So, no, so you have it. So you did a good job
of thinking about it.
Donating a kidney.
Yeah. You've thought about doing it. Have you done it?
I have not done that, no. So great job
of not doing it. That's a kid. You got a point.
You're the best at not doing it.
You are great at inaction. Don't jump on this,
I'm with them on this one.
You do say, you're the, of this whole show, you are the absolute best of saying you want to do something and not doing it.
No, I end up doing it.
He just named two things.
Bone marrow.
You're going to go get tested for bone marrow.
Have you done that?
I have the contract.
I'm going to do it.
No, but have you to ask you a question?
I'm done that, yeah.
Okay, okay.
In action.
I'm going to do it.
So you would say in conclusion about Eddie.
I would say in conclusion of Eddie, like, if you want inaction, you are the man.
Inaction.
You are the man.
Like 100% solid.
It doesn't sound like a compliment.
No, it is.
That's what Morgan said too.
That's my review.
You are, that is you, you have clung to that.
Where's the lie?
Where's the lie?
Don't deny.
That's your truth and that's okay.
Like, beat you, man.
Am I supposed to feel good after this?
It's not about that.
It's just a review that he left to you.
All right.
Okay, what about me?
Bobby.
Oh, Eddie Stars.
Oh, yeah, sorry.
He's gonna probably, he'll get around to give Eddie Starr's.
No, he'll give me a five for being.
inactive. Go ahead.
I mean, do you want stars that are shining
or do you want stars that aren't shining?
What? I don't understand. See, this whole thing's confusing.
No, that's the thing. Eddie is so confusing.
I don't know to rate him five, because he is
a five star at inaction.
But if you don't want inaction, then he's a one star.
You know what I mean? So it's up.
Just give him all the stars because he's really good at.
Yeah, inaction. So you are five stars at inaction.
All right. I got the best rating. That's good. You do. You nailed it.
Let's go. Okay. What about me?
Bobby. You have given
so much great advice to people, America, callers, emailers.
You seem to have your pulse on what people need to hear and you're good at motivating them in a positive way.
Even when it's a negative like, oh, you know, they don't want to hear it.
Like, oh, you don't want to hear this.
I'm not on your side.
But you say it in a positive way, which makes them think, oh, Bobby's on my team.
You're doing a great job.
And you're doing a great job at winning because you win everything.
I mean, I look at helmet, helmet,
helmet, ball, belt.
I mean, everything and everything, anything is yours because you win, win, win.
That's what you seem to do on those breaks.
And it's amazing.
And so, how many stars?
Oh, four stars out of five.
Dang, all that's super positive.
I can have a compliment it, but I got less stars than Eddie.
I got all the stars.
Well, he is.
Probably can actually do stuff.
Yeah, you're a winner.
You have a winner.
You have too much action.
Got it.
You need to have more inaction if you want to get five stars.
Got it.
And then finally, Abby.
Abby, our phone screener also produced.
She's a great singer that performs on the show.
Abby, you have, I mean, the way you've been pressing those buttons on the call thing on the phone.
I mean, I know we got like 10 or 12 lines.
And so now you're actually having to work instead of only having like four lines where it's busy.
You're like, woo, boop.
So, Abby, you are handling that with grace.
You look a little more stressed at the end of the day.
Your fingers are a little more tired.
I see calluses.
I don't know if that's from your guitar playing.
If you're still doing that, who knows.
are you?
Yeah, I am.
I sound convincing.
But yeah, you are working those phones.
Bravo, bravo.
Did he say the word grace?
I've never heard him say that.
Did he say she looks stressed?
I think he just made the whole thing up.
He didn't see her actually push buttons.
He's in here.
Yeah, I do say sometimes during songs, I'll go in there.
And she's like, yeah, hold on, hold on.
And she's hitting those buttons.
And he likes to distract me from talking.
But that's another thing.
Okay.
Well, there you go.
There you go.
We appreciate the reviews.
Thank you.
Do we?
I thought pretty good about mine.
Of course you do.
You're aware.
What did I say that was not true about you?
That I'm inactive.
No, I didn't say that.
I got five stars of being inactive.
Inaction.
Inaction.
What else the word he used?
But here's the thing, Eddie, it's true.
You do want to do a lot of stuff.
I like that.
It's not true.
I do a lot of stuff eventually.
Like the kidney?
I'm eventually going to do it.
Okay.
I haven't done it yet.
This is where self-awareness is really key.
It's but we have none on the show, any of us.
Thank you, lunchbox for reviews.
You're welcome.
Thank you.
I want to play this song.
I'm going to go to the bathroom.
Or are you?
Who knows?
I want to.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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On the Bobby Bones Show now.
Ben Rector and Haley Witters.
First, let me say, I love the.
song. It's awesome. Thanks so much. Yeah, it's like the perfect mix of, I'm not even trying, but this is like a real country song that's super fun and super positive. And I like the banjo and I love Haley. And I don't know, it's all of it. And obviously, big fan of Ben, but you guys did a really great job with this song.
Thanks so much. Thank you.
And we played a bunch on the show.
And so we've had both of you guys in a few times.
I'd like to ask you each a very personal, generic question and see what comes to mind.
Okay?
And the point of this is, don't think too much about it.
Okay.
And if you go home and like, I wish I wouldn't have said that.
That's okay.
We still have it on tape.
You can be canceled still.
Oh, perfect.
This is good.
I'm glad this is a good way to start.
Let's go to Ben first.
Ben Rector, of the five senses you have, which of yours is the strongest?
Hearing.
Do you think that helps you musically or is it just are you a good hearer?
I think it is helpful and harmful in some ways.
I like take up too much information.
Would you say you're a good listener, even though you're a good hearer?
I don't know the answer to that.
Have to ask your wife?
Yes, that's exactly what I was going to say.
Haley, have the five senses. What's your strongest?
What are the five senses again?
Sight, hearing, smelling.
Touch.
Touch.
Taste.
Yeah, taste.
Taste.
I'm an eater.
I like to eat.
Like, can you eat something?
and then you're like, oh, okay, you can differentiate.
You know the difference.
Yeah, like start to like see what's in it and know what's in it.
This is cake.
That's about as good as mine.
Yeah.
I like cake.
Okay, okay.
Let's do a different one.
Ben, what is your favorite childhood memory that comes to mine quickly?
Just thought of being on the Jarman Rockets tee ball team.
What's the Jarman Rockets?
Is that your home?
That was my elementary school.
Yeah.
We were yellow and black and we played at these terribly hard, like, teaball fields.
It was like rock, Oklahoma, no rain.
We were fine.
But it was fun.
It was fun, yeah.
What about you, Haley?
Oh, my God.
My favorite childhood memory.
So you have the bonus of hearing.
I know, and I'm still blanking on it.
And then she waits and goes.
What are the five senses?
Favorite childhood memory.
I mean, Aunt Tina's probably in there somewhere.
Like, I think the time she dressed up as a fortune teller and gave us all our fortunes,
maybe.
I don't know.
Did she think she was a fortune teller for real?
No.
getting in costume and being crazy, Auntina.
Antina's just fun.
She's just fun.
But did y'all think she was really a fortune teller?
Yeah, we thought she was like a fortune teller.
All right, two left.
We'll go to you first, Haley.
Okay.
If you could join any past or current music group, which would you join?
I think I would join.
I think I would want to join Fleetwood Mac.
Strong.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
Super fun.
You don't have to kick anybody out.
You can if you want.
Like you can say Stevie Nix never existed and you're that person.
Okay.
Ben?
I go Beatles.
and I would try to secretly kick Ringo out as the drummer.
You'd want to be the drummer.
Not the front guy, not one, you know.
No, I think it would be great to be like an auxiliary guy in the Beatles.
I mean, Paul McCartney, I'm not going to.
Sure.
I'm not going to beat him.
You can kill him.
I mean, he never existed.
He never existed.
He never existed.
Well, I want to hang out with him.
Okay, cool enough.
All right. Next up, last one.
Haley, what's the best compliment you've ever received?
Oh, my gosh.
These are so hard.
I know.
I'm glad you did this one first.
The best.
compliment I've ever received.
Oh, do I get compliments?
I guess that I'm a great
songwriter. I like that. That's so basic. But I love, I
pride myself on like being a songwriter more than a singer. So like that's a big
compliment to me. Ben?
I have a good answer for this actually and it's uncomfortable for me to share
because I don't like this stuff. Which is why I ask it. It's hard to share
compliments. Exactly why you asked the question.
Hillary Scott, we were on an artist panel together like two weeks ago, and she was like
something, it was like longevity as an artist who was to young artists, and she was like,
I gave an answer, and she was like, one other thing, doing stuff with integrity, she was like,
I've never heard anybody say anything, like, negative about me.
And she was like, I always know that, like, you do stuff with integrity.
And, like, that's a huge deal.
I love that.
I know, I have a few negative things about Ben.
That's awesome.
No, I can hop in right now.
10 minutes before you work out, hey man, I'm not going to be able to make it.
We are.
We've already been ready to go all day.
Dang, stands you up on a workout.
Exactly.
That's cold, though.
I happen like A time.
No, but that is, that's a huge compliment from Hillary who's not going to say that if she doesn't mean it.
Hillary's from Lady A.
Yeah, that's really cool.
All right, one bonus question.
What did your teacher say about you on your report cards back then as like the extra line?
And is it still true.
Haley.
Mine said I talk too much.
Which I don't think is true.
I mean, I kind of do, but.
We ask a lot of questions.
I remember still being mad at her.
Like, I'm still mad that she said that about me.
Did you get in trouble for talking a lot, generally?
I don't remember it.
Like, yeah.
I don't remember it.
Ben?
When I was younger that I was like the class clown,
and I probably talked too much,
and as I got older,
I mean, I still was a little bit,
but I was too concerned with, like, doing a good job.
So I probably wasn't causing a disruption.
Like a perfectionist-ish early on?
Okay.
Well, I want to play this song.
I'll let you guys play it.
We've been playing it much on the show.
But Ben Rector is here, who's playing our million-dollar show on April 3rd at the Riemann,
and I hope you guys come.
Well, I get tickets already sold out, but don't spend over like 200 if you're going to spend
a bunch of money on like the secondary market because St. Jude doesn't get the secondary market money,
but the show is going to be awesome.
And Ben's one of the artists playing, and Haley Witters, who's one of my favorites.
And they're going to do their new song right now called Color Up My World.
Anything you want to say about this, Ben?
Because, like, how'd this come together?
So literally what happened.
Dan and Shea asked me to go on tour.
That was an easy yes.
I like their music.
I like them.
And then they told me that Haley was going to be on the tour.
And I've said this before.
It's not a bit.
I really love her music.
Have for a long time.
I knew Kappi a long time ago
when he was working at Six Man.
And so I would see him post about you.
And I was like, oh my gosh, she's awesome.
So selfishly, I just wanted to do something that sounded fun.
And I was like, I want to write a song to see if you'd sing it with me live on tour.
So I got together with Austin, who plays in my band.
and also a great songwriter and producer in his own right.
And we wrote the song so fast and sent it to Haley.
And the next day, it was like, we're doing this.
We were both really excited about it.
So, I mean, it couldn't have come together in like a more like, I don't know,
just like fun and natural way.
And I think we're both just like we like the song.
Here's Ben Readerie Wetter's Color Up.
Oh, world.
You ready?
Oh my gosh.
We have so much fun singing this.
I know.
Have you guys messed it up live?
Not once.
Good.
I jinxed it.
But every sound check.
Every sound check, we always mess it up.
And it's like more nerve wracking
because then you have to go out there
and you're like, are we going to get it?
And because it was so new,
it wasn't like, oh, we've had a while to do this.
Like the first time we were doing it was at the first show
and I was like, I think I know these words.
I think I can play this.
What's the Dan and Shea crowd like?
So fun.
Yeah, they're great.
Honestly, it's like a wide audience.
There's like old people.
There's very young people.
It's more, it's a wider audience than I thought it would be.
And they're all like, they're great.
They're great.
Do you find Haley that after you perform in front of Dan and Shea's massive crowd, that you get a lot of people going, dang, I don't know Haley was, but now I do it, I'll be a big fan.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Totally.
I feel like there's been, like, a lot of new, I consider kind of like a country pop tour, more country pop than anything I've ever done before, and I'd never done that kind of show.
And so I feel like I'm getting a lot of new fans, people who are hearing me for the first time.
That's super cool.
Yeah.
The song is awesome.
Hey.
It really is. Thank you.
It's a, it's, it should be up for like CMAs for, you know, when they do the people together.
Special event or whatever.
Oh, that would be awesome.
From your lips to God's ears.
Well, and I tell you the good thing about Ben, too, that I find a bit refreshing is Ben's not like going, I'm here to be a country artist.
Ben's like, I'm just going to make music and sometimes it rolls over.
And if somebody wants to play it great, that's so much more refreshing than somebody going,
I'm going to be a country artist now.
And you're like, you're like, you're only doing it because something else wasn't working out for you.
Yeah.
Yeah. And I feel bad. I feel like people, you know, occasionally like, are you going to be
country artists now? I'm like, I'm like, I also don't want to say that and be like, I hope the
song does great. But I'm also like, I'm not trying to be like, and now check this out.
I'm just like, we wrote the song, it's good. I hope it does good. That's it. You know,
we were talking to Miranda recently. She was, you know, we were off the air and she was like,
we were talking about the same thing. And Miranda Lambert was going, you know, the problem that
she has with artists and I say the same thing on the air that come in and go like, I'm country.
is they often come when something else isn't working and they do this,
but they also don't like embrace the songwriters.
But I mean, Ben's lived here forever and writes with all the songwriters
and still is like, I'm just making music.
Yeah.
We're forcing them to be country.
Yeah.
I think like really it was born from a place of me if I just want to do stuff that's like fun
and engaging because it's so easy I think with where social media is
and where everything is to be like chasing things.
And I'm trying to use as my compass now like what sounds like really fun and exciting.
It's literally like when you were on the tour, I'm like, you know, it sounds really awesome.
If we got to do a duet, that would be so fun.
Well, congratulations on the song.
It is, I would like to nominate it for CMA musical event of the year.
I can't, I can't nominate it, but I would like to.
And it won't be for this year.
But if it's not for next year, that is a disaster and I will remove my membership.
Oh, my God.
You heard it here.
You heard it here first.
And it's the only place you're ever going to hear it because nobody else can remove my membership.
Right, Eddie?
No one else.
That's right.
That's just you.
Ben Rector, Haleywitters.
stream the song, go see them on the Dan and Shea tour.
Go see them when they do their own shows too
because they are both fantastic artists independently as well.
Thank you guys for coming in.
Good to see you guys.
And we'll play the song again a little later on.
There they are, Ben Rector and Haley Witters.
Nice job, guys.
Yay!
All right, let's get to the news.
Bobby's B.
Stories.
Two men switched at birth nearly 70 years ago.
Finally get apology.
It's finally.
And that's all I read is that's all they get.
An apology.
Two men who discover they were switched at birth from a DNA test
finally received a formal apology from the government.
Nearly 70 years after the life-changing mistake.
Richard and Eddie, 68, almost 70.
We're born on the same day in the same hospital.
1995.
A major error in the hospital led to them being taken home by each other's biological parents.
So that means the parents never found out
Because they're, I mean, these guys are old
So they're not around anymore
And you wonder if like the dad was always like
I don't think that's my kid
The whole time
Yeah like aside from
He doesn't think they were switched
Like he doesn't think that's his kid
Like she had a kid and he just wanted to bring it up
Oh my goodness
Wow
By chance Eddie's sister Evelyn took a DNA test
That's where it all started
Like that's not your brother
Wow
That's not my brother
How's that not my brother?
Okay, so let's track that.
It unfolded almost 70 years old.
I just would have rather not known.
Yeah.
Yeah. I wonder, though.
From the New York Post. Wow.
Virginia woman wins $1 million in her second big lottery jackpot.
Second.
Virginia woman scored the one million jackpot from a scratch off.
Not that you win a million because we hear about it, but that you win two times.
Two times a massive amount of money.
I have my bag.
I have two scratchers from Florida that I have a lot of.
I haven't scratched shit.
Oh, you brought them with you.
Well, I haven't scratched them yet.
I tried.
They don't go up in value.
I get it.
It's not an investment.
Trust me.
I just haven't scratched them.
I was going to scratch them.
My wife and I went to like a breakfast brunch on Saturday and I pulled them out the table.
And she's like, don't do it.
Dust is going to get everywhere.
Oh, that would have been fun, man.
That's what I thought too.
I was like, let me just do some scratch in here.
So she bought the scratch off.
She scratched it.
She had the million bucks.
She just screamed.
People ran up to her thinking she was being attacked.
because she screams so loud.
Previously, she had collected a $100,000 prize from the millionaire raffle in 2021.
That's from UPI.
A South Carolina woman's hand is amputated after burning it in a freak accident with a hairdryer.
What?
Oh.
Mary Wilson says she's taking the positive outlook on life after losing her hand and wrist in the freak February 7th accident.
She was doing an everyday chore, drying her hair before she went to bed.
suddenly she
and she passed out while clutching the appliance
she slumped to the floor
she landed on the blow dryer but the device was still
running on high power and it scorched her hand
Oh my
It gave her third degree burns
She was lying passed out on the floor for about 20 minutes
Before her partner found her on top of the hair dryer
She was rushed to the hospital where doctor said her injuries were so bad
Due to the severe nerve damage caused by the dryer's heat
That her hand and wrists needed to be amputated
Fox 7 Austin
That's what I'd be like
Can I get a second opinion?
Wait, what's the deal with her passing out, though?
I don't know.
For 20 minutes.
And then also it, no.
Yeah, that's what I want to know.
Like, what caused that?
And then, I don't know, I feel like even if you put a piece of ice on me while I'm sleeping all.
Oh, oh.
Right.
I didn't wake her up.
It's burning her.
What is this is one of those things where, yeah, it leads to, yeah.
What's the real issue here?
Because it could be a major, could be something really bad going on with the night.
Now she lost her hand, so that's an issue.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Pretty bad issue.
Yeah.
That's terrible.
Moving on.
New York City mom fights off teen daughters alleged kidnapper down four flights of stairs.
Like a movie.
Mama bear.
A doorbell camera captured the outrageous moment that she sprinted after the deli worker who allegedly became obsessed with her daughter as he violently dragged her down the stairs.
Dramatic video shows the nightmare unfold just after 9 a.m. on January 23rd.
A masked man in a camouflage jacket later identified by the cops as George 25 emerges from a stair.
case where he'd been lying in weight, a life or death struggle continued over four
flights of stairs as the fierce 5'4-130-pound mom exchange blows with the guy who is 6-2-230.
Her punches had little effect as he continued to pull the daughter down the stairs, obviously trying
to abduct her.
Pepper spray was used.
He sprayed it on both women.
Oh.
Oh, my.
Not what I was expecting.
Me either.
Eventually the mother and the daughter managed to break away and sprint it outside once
on the street, she started banging on neighbors' windows, and a guy who lives next door ran
outside, and they got him and held him down. But the mom just fought, fought five the whole time.
Did you see our dentist got attacked at the park?
Our dentist did, really?
Yes.
By who?
Well, he posted about it.
An animal or a person?
No, a person.
That's what made me think of this.
Like, he, similar to, like, this guy just came up to him and he didn't know why.
He was at the park with his daughter and his dog, which is a Frenchie.
And some guy came up to him and just was about to take a swing at him.
And he said, I had to decide what to do.
And I just started to push him off of me, push him off of me and, like, yelling at him.
But he was just at the park.
Was he trying to steal his dog?
I don't know the D-T.
He didn't post that part.
I'm upset about a cap?
It's almost like he posted a whole video.
No, he's a good dentist.
That can't be it.
He posted a whole video just to warn people to, like, you know, be on the lookout, I guess,
just have your senses up because this came out of nowhere for me.
And then the video just cut off and I'm like, what happened?
Was it a homeless guy from the woods?
I don't know.
He just said it was a random guy that was.
bigger than him, but he said he got a pretty good
push in that pushed him back five feet.
I would have said that too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
After that attack, I didn't want any more.
Even though I just ran and cried the whole time.
A human corpse can move for
about a year after the death.
Like a snake?
Excuse me?
I guess rigor mortis is kind of that part where, you know,
the body gets...
Still moves a little bit.
But the thought of a body moving after a person
dies weird and you just think
that they coming back alive.
But according to the study, arms and legs
move the most.
It's believed to be the result of decomposition, which then causes the corpse's ligaments to dry, contract, pulling the limbs back and forth as they do.
I just would think it was coming alive if I saw it.
An eel, like a eel, not an electric eel, but like an eel from the ocean.
Ill from the water, right?
Everybody familiar?
Surgeons pull a live foot long eel out of a man's stomach.
A foot long?
A foot long?
Well, how did it get in there?
Horrified doctors removed a 30 centimeter long.
which is about a foot long eel from a guy's belly after,
listen, I don't know what's up or why it's up.
I'm just going to read you the story
because maybe it happened naturally.
Possibly it didn't.
I do not know.
But I'm not going to add editorial to the story.
I'm just going to read you the next line.
All right, let's see.
Horrified doctors.
Come on, cause I don't know.
I don't know.
I bet we can figure it out.
I don't know, right?
I don't know, so I have no business.
Horrified doctors removed a 30-foot centimeter long ill
from a man's belly after it apparently slid up his rectum.
Okay.
The 34-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with severe abdominal cramps
after complaining of stomach aches.
Local media claims he was given an x-ray and ultrasound,
which showed he had a foreign body lurking in his abdomen.
The patient was given urgent surgery.
I mean, they were stunned to see it.
Man, that makes me never want to go swimming again.
It was still alive.
I thought you're going to say something else.
sure that's happening at the pool. I don't know. I don't know. I don't want to give editorial.
And they're sure it went up that way? They say yes.
That's from the daily note. I was still alive. That's a long trek to go from there to the stomach, right?
Because you have to go through all the intestines.
The intestines brought, I think the intestines are on top of this stomach.
No, it's below. The stomach's the first thing that your food hits.
No, no, it's not going in the mouth, Eddie.
We're going the opposite way, bro. I understand. So that's quite the trek to be an eel going up all against the current.
You know what I mean? Up against those. Up those intestines.
They found it in his belly, in his stomach.
Yes.
I don't know.
Aren't the intestines on the top of the stomach?
No, they're below.
It's the last thing.
Maybe.
Well, who knows?
I mean, dude.
That can't be how it works, though.
Maybe it didn't find it in his stomach.
Maybe they found it in his intestines.
Oh, in the intestine.
Yeah, let's just stay out of the ocean.
Yeah, I'm like, I don't think it was the ocean that did it, if I'm guessing.
I'm actually tired of picturing this.
Lunchbox.
It happened in the night, you know what I'm saying?
So it goes up the rectum.
Then there's a small intestine, then the large intestine, then the stomach.
So there's no way it got in the stomach.
to the stomach. Okay, so it must have been in the intestines
somewhere.
Man, skinny to have been in the ocean bad on you.
No, it's like... I don't think it was really the water that did it.
And the update
on this story, Riley Strain's body was found in the
Nashville River. They'd look for it forever.
The body of Riley Strain was recovered from the
Cumberland River on West Nashville.
NBC News. Police
received a call about 728 from a worker
to a nearby business.
So, do they
know, do they think they know what happened?
They said accident drowning.
Like he fell over.
No signs of trauma.
Yeah.
Really?
Like he wasn't punched in the face or anything.
That is from NBC News.
And he was found eight miles down the river from downtown.
Hey, he watched him that far down.
Or did he go to that?
No, he got, he got.
He did.
Yeah.
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In just a few minutes, Amy says she saw an A-List celebrity hiking.
by themselves. A list hiking by themselves. We'll figure it out in a few minutes. I slept for
like 15 hours yesterday. My allergies have been so bad. I don't know if it's moved in on you guys
at all. Anybody's gotten worse? Yeah, I got allergies. And I get allergies, but I couldn't stop sneezing.
My eyes are watering. My nose was just pumping out. It's not. And so I took a nap and then
I try to watch as much basketball as I could. And then finally at like 6 o'clock last night,
I was like, I'm out. My wife woke me up at one point, but she said I was shaking my foot and
Crying in my sleep.
Oh, no.
Crying.
Yeah, I don't know.
What on earth.
I got up, had a couple bites of watermelon.
I went back to bed.
But they've just been killing me.
Like, I want to take this pin and stab it into my head so Eric can go, but I'm not going to do that.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, good.
I don't think that works.
But that's why, that's what it feels like.
Just crazy.
I go in every week to get an allergy shot, and I'm hoping after another couple of months, this whole thing ends, the charade ends.
But my eyes are so.
puffy. Do you know what kind of allergies
is causing this right now? Because I don't have... Everything.
Like 11 of them.
I wonder if that shot I got a long time ago where I got
that one shot in my like hip
area. I don't know.
It said I just had to get one shot there
and it was going to get rid of everything forever.
If there was one shot, I would
take it, I think. They had to like found out how
one shot works, right? And everything
and forever? I don't know what they sold you, but I'm in.
I don't have any allergies right now.
We do a bit on
sports show, 25 whistles, which you can subscribe to. Just search for 25 whistles. But five of us
picked a team, and the first person whose team lost had to bake a cake for all four of the other
people, four individual cakes, which is so stupid. I don't know why I came over this idea. And so
my team was Kentucky. They lost the first round. Luckily, another guys was Auburn. He lost
the first round. So now we have to have a sudden death. Whoever loses has to make four cakes
specifically for the person to their liking. Okay. That's ridiculous. It's ridiculous.
I don't know to bake a cake. I'm about to freaking be Martha Stewart though, and this is over.
have to figure it out.
Into their liking, that's, I mean, why not just four of the same?
No, no, no, no.
Because that's not part of the bet.
It's got to be a punishment, Amy.
Like, I don't like peanut butter.
So if someone had to bake me a cake, they couldn't bake me a peanut butter cake.
Okay, gotcha.
And I can make Eddie's like a star, like the Dallas Cowboys.
No, I want Thresletches.
No, I'm not, it can't be complicated.
Can't be complicated.
Well, it's to their liking.
Yeah, man.
I love Thresliches.
And also, it's like food poisoning.
Look out.
What?
I don't know what I'm doing.
No, no, no.
You can't do that.
I still haven't lost.
I still haven't lost.
We have a tiebreaker today.
Oh, wow.
I thought you were threatening
that you were going to put laxas in it.
Oh, no, I would never do that on purpose.
I'm just saying you don't know what's going to happen.
So that happened.
Went to Orlando Friday night,
did another private show down there.
It was super cool.
Thanks to everybody who was out there.
And pretty busy weekend,
but just basketball,
and then my head just feels like it's going to explode.
So I'm trying to get through these allergies.
We bought a big air purifier to the bedroom.
Too little too late, probably.
But we would never.
really know if air purifiers worked, right?
You know no idea.
We just kind of put it out there and go, ah, feeling better.
I'm sure it works, but we can't really prove it.
It's like people who said they saw the light when they died and came back to life.
I can't prove they didn't.
Yeah, I know a guy that said he did.
I can't prove this air purifier's working either.
I mean, I think that a lot of research goes into that, though.
They test the air.
Yeah, they test.
Who does?
The puritifier people.
Exactly.
Well, those guys.
But I have no idea if my one is working.
I could have a lemon.
Yeah, you're true, true.
I can have a lemon.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know.
That was the weekend for me.
What about you?
My friend Andrea came in town, and I feel like I was a little bit of a tourist.
Like we went and did some things around.
She likes to see historical sites.
We were both, I mean, I've known her since I was 14.
And so it was like a, felt like a time marches on because she was like, this is not what I'm into.
But it was fun.
I learned things.
And we went hiking a lot.
What was the handshake mishap?
Did you see somebody that said they?
No, I got a voice text from some.
people that ran into you and Caitlin and one of the guys, I don't know him, but he said...
Oh, we were eating and somebody came up and tried to touch my hands.
Touch her, man?
That's not how I heard it was.
That's just a weird thing.
I was sitting down and eating.
That's right.
And it doesn't matter who it is.
It could be Eddie.
I don't want touch anybody's hands on eating.
That's what it was.
I thought it was at the private event.
I was like, how did somebody get your voice memo or voice?
No, I think it was, he just said, hey, can you apologize for me because I met, you know, Bobby.
And I, hey, nice to meet you, shook hands.
He's like eye contact, shake hands, is what you do, whatever.
He goes, but I had just washed my hands, literally.
Yeah, it was a little clammy.
And he goes, I didn't dry them because we were just leaving.
And I thought, oh, I've got to get out of here.
And so then he said he shook your hand.
It's so wet.
And after he walked away, he saw you like wipe your hands.
Yeah, that's not me.
Oh, boy.
I shouldn't have shaken the head.
I should have just gone up with the fist or the head.
That's always funny about to me.
What the head?
What?
What?
Yeah, yeah.
Sometimes I like fist,
over the head if I'm sitting down low.
Wow.
Sometimes I'll do the pinky too
into the fist which is always hilarious.
That's all for dude. No, I like that one too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, he just said, can you apologize to him?
And that his hands were clean.
They were just wet.
Lunchbox weekend?
Just watch basketball.
That's it.
Sat around the house.
Enjoyed it.
Kids, get away from me.
Watch basketball if you want to watch it.
Sit with me if not.
I ain't got time.
Kids are cool?
Yeah.
Life watch them?
A little bit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can go out.
I don't know.
What happened?
I mean, they ran around in the backyard.
They were there.
Was one of them gone?
He's like,
No, no, no, no.
Eddie, you?
Yeah, my was basketball, but different basketball.
It was my kids tournament.
I mean, we have like seven tournaments for the next seven weeks.
And so this was their second tournament ever.
And my eight-year-old, he won the whole dang thing.
Eddie sent me a picture of his eight-year-old with a trophy.
The trophy's taller than the eight-year-old is.
It was crazy.
It was crazy.
Yeah.
So, like, part of me was just like, if they lose.
the first game, it's over.
We got there at 8 a.m.
I'm like, just lose the first game.
So I can go home and watch basketball.
And they kept winning and winning.
When did you get out?
I didn't get home until 9.
13 hour day?
Yeah, dude, it was crazy.
Are you all sort of like, hey, who plans these tournaments during the
NCAA?
Well, they're all travel teams, right?
So there were teams from Oklahoma, from Chicago, from all over the place.
And it's Saturday and Sunday.
And the last game ends at 9 o'clock on Sunday.
And these guys had to drive back.
Yeah.
I'm like, that's crazy.
They should do a Friday and Saturday at least.
It's cool.
Throwing games so you can get started earlier.
Amy saw an A list celebrity, she says, while hiking, I have not heard about who it is yet.
Do you want to make this a game or do you just want to tell us?
Whatever you all want to do?
Were you surprised by the level of celebrity this person was when you saw them hiking?
Sort of.
I guess I just thought on a hike, maybe they would have disguised a little better, especially if alone.
Man or woman?
In the woods.
Yeah, man or woman?
Man.
Let's play yes or no questions.
Okay.
This is fun.
Country music or non.
All right.
Country music?
Yes.
Okay.
So it's a massive male country singer.
Kenny Chesney, who was here?
Was it Kenny?
No.
Oh, that would have been cool.
Is Kenny go...
I don't want to throw Kenny's business out.
My wife will work out next to Kenny sometimes.
Just by himself.
That's crazy, dude.
And Nashville's a bit like that, where you can kind of go do your thing.
But that's also weird.
You're in like a yoga class.
And you look over and Kenny's right.
they're, you know, giving it to business.
Was he in, like, workout clothes or like no?
Yeah.
Like a track suit-ish?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Was it a country star, A list?
Were they big in the 90s, early 2000s?
I'm trying to think of when their first hit was, but I think so.
Like someone who's lasted, I think of Tim McGraw, someone who's been massive for like decades.
Okay.
Was it McGraw?
No.
Would you assume this person had a bodyguard with them?
regardless of where they are at all times, Keith Urban.
Because he'll go to the mall.
Ooh, Keith Irvin's a good guess.
Yeah, like a bodyguard was somewhere where you couldn't see him.
It was Keith.
You saw Keith hiking in the woods?
I believe it.
And it is weird because he looks like Keith Urban
to the point where it's like,
he knows it's Keith Urban.
It's not like you see somebody and you're like,
did you think because he's so famous,
you thought maybe it wasn't him?
From afar as we're approaching
and I'm with some girlfriends and our dogs
and like, you know, I'm distracted,
but I look at him like,
God, that looks like Keith, but I don't know.
Maybe it's just like a lookalike because like, what would it be him?
And then as we pass, which he had his sunglasses on and his head down.
And I had my girlfriends and my dogs.
Like, I wasn't going to be like, oh, hey, Keith.
So we just like keep walking.
And I look out of the corner of my eye and I see his tattoo coming out of his track suit, like up at his neck.
And I was like confirmed that's.
You didn't say hi?
That's him.
No.
You didn't say what up?
Yeah, I didn't.
No, no, no, no.
Not even a high, Keith?
Well, the problem is if you do that, then everybody else stops to go.
Right.
Oh, that's Keith Urban.
And it's very respectful of you not to do that.
Yeah, no, no, no.
If he had had sunglasses off and at some point, we maybe made a...
A jersey with Urban on the back, his name.
No, no, no.
And what I mean is you can see someone's eyes and you can make eye contact and say hi.
But I just wanted to leave him be.
But I was like, look at Keith out here for a hike.
Do you snap a pick like after he walked by and turn around and snap a...
No.
But he was in here like a week and a half ago.
So you could have got a picture with him then.
So there's no need to snap a pick.
Not talking to you, I'm mostly to leave pushing that toward him.
You can kind of, also another indicator is like, I was like, yep.
He hikes with cologne on?
Probably a specific hiking cologne.
I think that, I think he just always has a good scent on him.
To be such an international superstar,
meaning that obviously his music's big, but he was like one of the judges on the voice in Australia.
His wife is super famous.
Like a lot of things about him make him famous.
as outside of the U.S.
He's still as normal as you can kind of be.
Yeah.
Because again, I've seen him just at a restaurant.
I've seen his wife, Nicole, at the mall, randomly walking around.
Nicole Kidman, just walking around the mall.
That's crazy.
To the point where I don't want to bother her because I don't want people, and I know her,
but I don't want to go up and be like, hey, and then she's like, hello, lo, no, no.
And her people are like, that's Nicole Kidman.
So then I would just standing five feet from her text, Keith, be like, I'm next to your wife.
Tell her, I said hi, because I'm.
I'm not going to bother her.
But she just chills.
It's weird.
But good for him.
Out hiking, nobody bothering him.
Yeah.
Lunch walks can't even do that.
It's a stroll.
It's tough.
The guy talks about going to the grocery store and he will be alone.
Oh my gosh.
Can I get a picture?
Okay.
But it doesn't happen to Keith Urban.
No, it probably does.
It's just Amy was one of the ones that didn't say hi.
No, I don't think anybody on his entire hike probably bothered him, which is cool.
What if he had people in the trees, though, watching out for him?
That's what I'm saying.
Security up in the trees.
We're kind of watching.
Yeah.
I totally would have said hi.
Exactly.
Keith,
what's up, dude.
Hey man, I got to keep running.
Just want to say that.
Oh, you had a big time to him?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, that's a baller.
I would have kept moving,
but you know, run backwards.
Like, hey, Keith, I just want to say hi.
See you, dude.
You stop him.
Keith, what's up?
Hey, good to see me.
Hey, I don't have a lot of time for you to talk,
but I got to be such a baller move.
It's kind of good.
And did your friend think it was cool that she was just in town and runs into Keith Urban?
Well, she didn't, I mean, we just walked by.
I think I even said.
They're like, yeah, that obviously was Keith Urban.
I saw Kurt Cameron, right?
No, where?
From growing pains?
Yeah.
Wait.
Here in Nashville?
Yeah.
What's he do?
Kurt Cameron?
Eats, because I was next to him.
Oh, he eats, okay.
Did you say hi?
No, he doesn't know me.
I know, but just like, hey.
No, but I forgot.
I'm so inspired by your story of seeing Keith Urban.
We were eating at a place that we go to on the weekends, and this wasn't this weekend, maybe two weekends ago.
I'd be not talked about this.
I don't know.
I think I have.
I just forget where I talk about stuff
because I talk about it in like nine places.
And we're sitting there and I see him
who I think is Kurt Cameron
and I'm like that looks like Kurt Cameron
from Growing Pains.
And my wife goes, I don't know growing pains.
She's 12 years younger than I am.
I say growing pains, you know,
I get family ties.
Hold on.
Show me that smile again.
Is that growing pains or family ties?
I think that's growing.
I can't tell him a part either.
I can't tell him part.
I don't know the same thing.
You can say, what about,
does she know him from left behind?
That's what she said.
She goes, no, that's the,
the guy from left behind. Yeah. The movies.
And I was like, I was like same guy. Anyway, saw him chilling.
Does he look the same? Like, I feel like that was a long time ago.
Dude, I saw him in a, I saw him in a restaurant walking out. Yes, I would say he's
grayer. Yeah, but he still looks like her camera. And I wanted to go up and I hosted
an award show with his wife once.
His sister.
Sister, excuse me. Candice. So that's your end, dude. You could have been like,
the end's gone. The end's gone. And also, if I'd have gone, I'd be like, I know your wife.
Sister. Not right. I messed that up too, apparently.
And she was delightful.
Yeah.
Like, she was absolutely the best.
So, but anyway, I saw him and I freaked out.
And I was like, go camera.
I didn't say to him out loud, but in my head.
That's amazing.
Yeah, he's got like a gray beard.
I thought I saw Lance Armstrong yesterday.
Okay.
Was he riding a bike?
Mm-mm.
It wasn't him.
Okay.
Oh.
He was with a family, and I was like, I think that looks like Lance Armstrong.
My wife goes, I don't know who it is.
And I was like the bike, that cyclist guy.
And she looked at him, she goes, I don't think that's,
Tim. This guy was a little short
little pudgy.
Yeah, I doubt Lance's pudgy.
Yeah, I think Lance probably still goes pretty hard, right?
Maybe. Anybody else seen any celebrities
recently? I can't believe I didn't bring up Kurt Cameron.
Kirk Cameron official, there he is.
Show me that smile again.
Show me that smile.
Don't waste another minute
on your crying.
There's some blois again.
The rest is ready
to begin.
Girl One Payne's theme song
Is that the right song?
We have no idea.
I don't know.
Show me the lyrics.
Oh, that's it.
Okay, show me family ties.
Mikey, if you don't mind.
Because that would be like,
I bet we've been together for a million years.
And I bet we'll be together for a million more.
That's family ties?
I think so.
Okay.
And how about?
Shum, shud.
Family ties.
No, no, no.
Whatever happened to.
Full house.
Or
Yeah
You did family matters
I was going to do
Family Matters next
Yeah
Oh man
I get they're all confused
In my head
It's the evening
TV
No
It's a rare condition
This day and age
To read any good news
On a newspaper page
That's a gym too
And then the final one
That pops in my head is
Because they were all sang
By the same people
Same singers
Step by step
The roller coaster goes up
And then at the very
At the beginning
It's like, the dream got broken.
Seem we all was lost.
How does it go?
Will there ever be a second time around?
That goes, whoa, whoa.
No?
Yeah, no, I don't know.
Not really.
I hear it.
I never made it that far in TGIF.
What?
Oh, I love it.
Step by step came on.
I was like, I'm done.
You got out of your mind.
Dinosaurs?
Well, he's older than us, so.
You guys don't watch Din.
One year.
I know, but.
One year, Amy.
Oh, Eddie, you mean.
Yeah, Eddie.
No, Eddie.
Oh, yeah, I'm one year older than you.
TGIF, he outgrew it before we did.
No, I just watched Full House Family Matters.
Then I was like, all right, I'm TGiF.
But you didn't watch dinosaurs?
No.
You didn't watch Sabrina Teenage Witch.
That was all part of TGIF.
Boy Meets World.
That was one.
I don't know.
Those were just all the shows, I think.
Oh, I was like, what?
He was naming shows.
Balki Bar Tocamus.
Perfect strangers.
Perfect strangers.
That was a good one.
All right, I'm done.
But anyway, Kirk Cameron.
What up, buddy?
That's cool, man.
Keith Urban.
What up, buddy?
Lance Armstrong look like. What up, buddy?
Bobby Bone Show.
Boney up to day.
This story comes us from Sunny Isles Beach, Florida.
A woman was driving down the road last Wednesday.
Cops pull over.
Woo!
Excuse me, ma'am.
You got diplomatic license plate.
They look kind of fake.
We need to do some more investigating.
What a crazy thing to fake?
A diplomatic license plate.
What does that mean?
You're from another country.
The rules are different.
Oh.
you're a diplomat from another place.
Rules are a bit different.
Got it.
And so they find out their fake.
She goes to jail.
Well, her boyfriend comes to bail her out.
They're driving home.
His car?
They get pulled over for...
Diplomatic license plate?
Correct.
Oh.
So they both have them.
They must know something.
I just think most people, myself included,
wouldn't even know that if I were going to fake something
that would get me away with certain things
to make a diplomatic license plate.
But why fake that?
Like, what benefit does that get them on their license plate?
I'm sure that, and again, I'm just going to make something up.
There are rules or things they're let out of because they are diplomats from another country.
Okay, yeah, I get that part.
But don't they, did they ask for any kind of identification?
Like, it's just like, oh, well, your license license is that.
As long as you talk with an accent, the country you're from, I think you're free to go.
That's crazy to be fake.
All right, go ahead.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
I don't know where this originated from, but people on the show will go,
I have an idea for somebody, but I'm not going to tell them until they cut me in.
I don't know where this started because nobody on the show ever does deals.
It's like real deals.
Everybody just proposes them and then nobody actually does them.
I'm sure it was lunchbox.
Yeah, when I wanted you guys to do turbo with your cars.
Oh, yeah, with our jeeps.
Turro.
Turbo.
Okay.
He doesn't even know what he wanted us to do.
So Lunchbox said, I'll tell you guys about it, but you have to promise you'll give me 20%.
Okay.
So now Morgan has one.
Morgan, what's the deal?
Yeah, so I have a business idea for lunchbox, but I want 30% if he does it.
Do you even want to hear it?
But he's not going to do it.
But this is a really easy way to make money.
30% is too high.
Okay, well, that's end of the bit.
All right, Morgan.
Okay, never mind.
Let's just hear what it is.
Could somebody else take you up on that offer?
Yeah, definitely.
But he's going to hear it.
I know, but he's out of it now.
He can't take me up anymore.
Yeah, but he can do it on his own, right?
He can do it on his own.
Let's be honest.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you say it now, he's going to get the advantage.
of hearing it.
You can do it for 15%?
I'll do 20.
15 it is.
Oh, no deal.
So just kill the bit.
Kill the bit.
All right.
Killed the bit.
None for you.
That's it.
That's it, I guess.
Okay.
Let's talk about what it is.
He's not going to do it.
I don't know what it is.
What's it about?
Give us a hint.
It's about a really popular item that almost everybody has.
Oh, I know what it is.
Oh, it's a tumbler.
She wants me to buy them and resell them.
I already got it.
That was that it?
That's it.
That's the bit.
A Stanley Tumblr?
I've already thought about that, yeah.
I think we just unfolded the whole bit, guys.
I mean, guys, it's so easy.
They have these releases.
But you've already thought about it.
Were you going to do it?
No, it's not really worth it.
I mean, there's fights at the stores over these things.
Right up your alley.
No, no, I'd like to film that.
I don't want to be in the fight over a Tumblr.
What's the idea?
Yeah, so Stanley is dropping a really major
like Sunshine Collection at Target.
And when they did this last time,
they were reselling on eBay for hundreds of dollars.
And Stanley's cost, like,
maybe 45, 50 bucks.
So you walk in, you stand in line, and you grab one, and you can resell it easy couple hundred
bucks.
But when do they put them up and is it announced?
It's been announced and it's going up here soon.
The date's coming soon.
But do you know the date?
Because here soon.
No, no, they haven't announced the date.
That's the thing.
They tell you in there.
Boom.
Can't you like hear from people at Target though?
Like call home, make connections?
Like, when are you getting the shipment?
Well, and this one.
Hey, you know what else stop by Target today?
And this one they're putting online too.
So he could go in-sore or it could be online.
It's super easy.
just an easy way to make money.
No,
no fights online.
Yeah.
So you could do one online and online.
He's got to invest his money though in it.
That's the problem with him.
It's Wednesday.
Mike already found it.
Okay.
There is.
Just say what time?
Like PlayStation's you can go and find how many stores had how many left.
You could look online.
They keep these details so onto the chest, like until it happens.
Well, I...
Mike just found out Wednesday.
Yeah.
It's on lock.
It was when I originally saw this.
It's on the deckliff.
Thank you.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
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