The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Early Bird) Cody Jinks Reveals Why His Young Son Is Acknowledged At Writer On Song + Morgan Shares Scam Alert After Facebook Marketplace Incident + Mailbag: Husband Wants Me To Stop Listening To Show
Episode Date: November 14, 2023Cody Jinks is on the show for the first time, and he shares why he listed his son as one of the songwriters on one of his projects! Then, find out how Morgan got scammed using Facebook marketplace! Ma...ilbag: Listener's husband thinks she brings up our show too much. Bobby thinks she should keep listening to the show and just not talk to him about it as much. We share our thoughts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guaranteed human.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
or my career in sports media.
Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, the Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfilled conversations with athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
So let's get to it.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft.
And we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galco, joins the Sports Slice podcast to break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players flying under the
the radar. This is the insight you won't
hear anywhere else. If you want to understand
the draft like an insider, you don't
want to miss this episode. Listen to the Sports
Slice Podcast on the Iheart Radio
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In 2023, Bachelor
star Clayton Eckerd was accused
of fathering twins. But the pregnancy
appeared to be a hoax. You
doctored this particular test twice,
Ms. Owens, correct? I doctored the test
ones. It took an army of internet detectives to uncover a disturbing pattern. Two more men who'd
been through the same thing. Greg Gillespie and Michael Marncini. My mind was blown. I'm Stephanie
Young. This is Love Trapped. Laura, Scottsdale Police. As the season continues, Laura Owens finally
faces consequences. Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts. What's up? Welcome to Tuesday show. Morning studio. Morning.
Hope everybody's having a great morning.
You guys are just full of energy today.
Like always, man.
Beautiful, yeah.
Thank you.
That's what I do.
All right, let's go around the room.
He tried being a cool dad, but most of the time his kids just end up getting mad.
It is.
Producer Ready, let's go.
Guys, one of my favorite things to do is watch movies with my 15-year-old because he loves movies.
So I get to pick some of the movies from like when I was younger.
Man, you have to watch Goodell Hunting.
You have to watch Shawshank, all that stuff, right?
And the latest one was Armageddon.
I'm like, dude, it was so good.
Armageddon's so good.
And then what's crazy is Stephen Tyler.
He's from Aerosmith and his daughter's in the movie.
And they sing the song, I don't want to close my eyes.
And he's like, all right, let's watch it.
Guys, it's not as good as I remember it.
Like, we got about an hour in and we both look at each other like, should we stop watching this?
This is pretty dumb.
It doesn't travel well, huh?
No, man.
And like, I remember it being such an awesome movie.
I remember even crying at the end.
I thought it was an awesome movie too
But I'm going to leave it that way
Don't touch it
Don't touch it
But in the screen shows the screen
All of that
I was like did it's so good
And then we watched it
Like this is not not good at all
But but here's a twist
We watched Truman Show
Last night
Because he was like dad
If you watched Truman Show
I'm like I've never seen Truman Show
I'm not favorite movies of all time
Dude that movie is next level
I loved it
And still holds up
Still holds up
It's my favorite movies of all time
Top three movies
We talked about it for about 30 minutes
Afterwards how good it was
We're all living a version of that
Now that I don't believe
Of course we are
You know the big brother
It doesn't matter
Don't get me started
Here we go
Awesome
Thank you Truman Show
A plus me
And I Jim Carrey
I wouldn't say
He's one of our favorite actors
But he has three of my favorite movies
Of all time
What's the other one?
Man on the moon
About Andy Kaufman
The Mask
Truman Show
Nope not the mask
Liar
No no
And Eternal Sunshine
In the spotless mine
Oh that's
You know what
That's our next one
He's gonna love that one
Are you really gonna watch it with him
Yeah
Is it good
Is it appropriate?
I don't remember.
Yeah, it's not inappropriate.
We'll watch that one next.
All right.
Next up, getting a pallet investment was suspenseful,
and so far it has not ended up being successful.
Here's Lunchbox.
I have an unwanted resident at my house.
I've tried to evict him, won't leave,
can't get rid of him, and I need help.
Is your kid?
No, moles.
I have moles, have invaded my yard,
and I can't get rid of them.
They are destroying my yard.
It is like tunnels.
and there's bumps all through my yard,
and I have no, I've been trying.
I order these worms off the internet.
You're supposed to.
Worms, really?
Like bait?
Yeah, they have chemicals on them.
Oh, like fake worms that they die when they eat them?
Yes, got it.
Haven't worked.
I need someone.
Please help me get rid of these moles.
You can't even run through the yard without tripping over all the speed bumps.
I do know someone that had a similar problem,
and I remember they documented it all on Instagram,
so I'll send you their account.
I had mine cut off.
No, no, no, no, not holes on your back.
Okay, yeah, no.
They're actually pretty funny lunchbox,
so I'll send them to you.
Yeah, Tim, sure.
He's just as frustrated.
You should put dynamite in him.
I thought about it, but that's that movie.
Patty Shack?
Yeah, I don't know how to get,
I mean, dude, it is so crazy.
They just moved in, and it was, you know what happened?
They thought we abandoned
house because we went to Memphis for St. Jude.
You think the moles know what abandonment is?
For like two days? And then all of a sudden they moved in
because I didn't have moles at all until I went
down there and I was gone for a weekend. I come back.
Moles everywhere. I can get rid
of them after I've finished building my pickleball cord if you need to.
I can handle both things.
You're going to go with dynamite?
For both.
Man, I bought these spikes that vibrate
and it's awesome. They work. But the problem is
they get out of your yard, but they just move to the other
That's what animal removals.
Guys do too. If they don't kill it, they just get it
out of your yard and go somewhere. That's fine.
I don't care. Just get rid of them out of my yard.
See, look, these videos right here, one mole down.
Next video, two moles down.
Like, he's showing how he got them all.
I mean, I don't care if you get them in my neighbor's yard, whatever.
Someone help me with the moles.
I kind of feel bad for the little moles.
I know.
No, have you seen my yard?
No.
We have not, no.
You can see her on the big screen as she's starting to get back into the dating scene.
Here's Amy.
Come.
Okay.
Okay, so I got invited to a Christmas party, and on the invitation, it told people, hey, we're now a no-shoe househouse.
or so just to know.
At the Christmas party too?
When you come to the party,
just take your shoes off,
which I like that they just said it out of the gate.
So there's no confusion.
It was very evident.
It was like at the bottom in fine print.
Like you could see,
oh wow, okay.
So now when we get there
it won't be awkward,
you just take them off.
And they made me think about
how I tried to become a no shoe household for a minute.
It's so much more difficult than you think.
Like I have so much respect for people
that have been able to implement it
with their kids and guests.
And it's a lot to keep up with.
It would feel weird being in a party and nobody has shoes on.
I went to a party recently where they had that rule and we all took our shoes off.
But here was the weird thing is everyone was in the backyard.
So like we all like, we're all shoeless in the backyard.
I don't, because all our shoes were in the front.
What if I had a party and said it's a pantsless party?
We'd have to just abide by the rules.
I'll be there, man.
Okay.
All right, Ray, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
He's into Sharpies crossing things out.
And if he doesn't do it, he'll freak out.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
Guys, it's not usually a thing that I follow,
but it popped up into my For You on Twitter a couple times.
It's called morbid knowledge.
Anybody follow morbid knowledge?
No.
Sounds bad.
It's terrible, but it's crazy.
Give us something.
In 1945, a B-25 bomber accidentally crashed into the Empire State Building due to intense fog.
It killed like 15 people.
Among the other damage, the plane severed the cables, the elevator,
and the operator inside fell 75-story.
This is a whole thing.
This is terrible.
I know and I hate it.
I hate it, but it's great.
There's some really wild stuff on here.
Can you unfollow them or you don't follow them?
You go there?
I don't follow them, but I look at it so much.
It keeps popping up and I'm like, I never want to see that again.
Okay, let me read this one.
I don't like fights or killing or it's a pretty interesting account, though.
So don't follow it.
Noted.
Morbid knowledge.
Don't follow it.
The Jeffrey Domre court scene in real life versus the Netflix show.
they were showing them side by side.
They're perfect.
It's pretty, I mean, but stuff like that.
It's great.
Hey, good morning, everybody.
Wow.
Morning.
Yeah.
Do you have another little morbid knowledge you want to?
I don't want to do any more.
It's too early.
I like to do my morbidness after seven.
Time for the mailbag.
Let's go.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I discovered your show during the pandemic.
I've been dedicated for,
three years, I am a B-teamer. When I can't listen live, I go back and listen to the podcast.
I always bring it up with my husband. I share a lot of stories with I heard on the Bobby Bones show,
or Amy said this, or, and at home sometimes, I'll wave my husband off when he's trying to get my
attention if I have my headphones on while listening to the show. Apparently, my husband has had
enough. The other day he shouted at me, I don't know who these people are. He thinks I listen to
the show too much and need to give you guys a break.
and need to stop bringing you up all the time.
Do you think he's out of line
for asking me to do this?
I don't think he realizes how much the show means to me,
but I'm open to reasoning if I am
the one who's out of line.
Any advice is appreciated.
Signed, B-Tamer for life.
Oh, thank you.
My advice is divorce.
Get rid of him.
Out.
Out.
The easy answer is,
keep listening if it makes you happy,
but just don't bring us up as much.
Yeah.
It's hard, though.
She relates so much.
He probably saw a picture of life.
lunchbox. That's what happens.
He thinks you're going to try to leave him for me,
but guess what I'm married, dude, I ain't going to take your chick.
But here's what I compare it to.
I mean, obviously he's
keep listening or doing whatever, but
if my spouse
was like obsessed with football and
that's all they wanted to talk about all the time,
I'd be fine with a little bit of football
and trying to understand it, but then at a
point, I'd be like, okay, I'm kind of,
you don't have to talk to me about football all the time.
But he can still watch it. Sure. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
What about?
Instead of on her headphones, she listens to it out loud so he can hear it too.
And then they can talk about stuff that we're talking about together.
I'm afraid he might kill her.
Yeah.
You're good.
We don't want to lose a listener that way.
No, we don't.
We don't.
Keep listening.
We appreciate that.
Be teamer for life.
And secondly, just don't try not talk about it as much.
It's going to be hard, man.
I know because we do some good, funny stuff.
Here.
Thank you for the email, though.
I appreciate that.
Don't play him this bit.
Don't tell him we communicated with you.
Because he'll really flip out.
You're like, now you're email at him?
All right.
Thank you.
Close the mailbag.
We've got your e-man.
I'm the clone Bobby Melkack.
Yeah.
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
When it comes to artists who just did their thing and then let it all kind of build around them,
Cody Jinks is that guy.
Man, when you see Cody Jinks too, you're like, I admire him or I'm scared of him or he's all.
Cody Jinks, you just see him, you remember him.
His new singles, Outlaws and Mustangs.
Go on hit the highway.
I mean, he is a real independent musician who's now blowing up and everybody's trying to go.
come be on our label and he's like
I don't need a label, screw you guys.
At least I think that's what he says in his head.
Screw you guys.
How do you feel about that?
Yeah.
I like that.
Change the game is his new song.
And probably his biggest song is loud and heavy.
He was in a metal band
from Fort Worth, Texas.
And then it's like, you know what?
I'm going to take a break.
Then he comes back and starts making country music
but he's still the same kind of artist.
And here he is.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Cody Jinks.
All right, here he is walking in the studio.
What's up, dude?
Come on in, have a seat.
Oh, yeah, we'll clap it up.
I think we stunned him with the clapping.
You just the right there, man.
Yeah, he didn't expect to see all of you guys.
Yeah, yeah, what's up, man?
Welcome.
Cody, good to talk to you, buddy.
Hi, guys.
It's good to be here.
Thank you very much.
I'm good.
How are you?
We're pretty good.
Are you a Dallas Cowboys fan?
I am.
Let's go.
I'm a Rangers fan.
Okay, so that's good.
Then that's positive.
Yeah, we just did it, man.
You did it.
Like 12 years of heartbreak since the last.
I mean, I remember where I was when we lost.
game seven like in 2011.
Where were you?
At a really small venue, it was a cigar bar, and they actually told us not to play so we could
watch the game and we still got paid.
That's crazy.
That's awesome.
I'm a big Cups fan, and when we finally won the World Series, it was the night of the CMAs
and I was supposed to be part of the production.
And I was like, guys, I can't come.
I have to stay home and watch Game 7.
And they thought it was the weirdest thing that I wanted to stay home and watch a baseball
game rather than be on a TV show.
And then we won the World Series, beat the Indians.
It was awesome.
I'd say you won.
So loud and heavy
So the song
Was written with your infant son
Can you tell me that story?
We were driving down the road
It was his second birthday
And I was off the road at the time
All he wanted to do was
Go see tractors
And it started raining
Really really heavy
And just said
He was sitting back there in his car seat
And he said
Loud Thunder heavy rain
Loud Thunder heavy rain
I grabbed my phone
And I just hit the voice memo
And I just did the
I'm sorry
I forgot I had on like
Went home
wrote the song in about 45 minutes
and, you know,
it was kind of a funny saying
in this business. A word gets a third
you know, but
there was only, you know, two of us there
so I actually gave
him half of the writing on it.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Cody Jinks.
You don't look like
somebody, but I would go,
that's a really nice, kind guy.
But when you meet you, you go, this dude's warm
and like, I like you.
I bet you probably have people tell you that a lot that don't know you.
Yeah, people would assume oftentimes I walk around my house with my cowboy hat and my sunglasses on.
Or, you know, I think that they're...
Like stabbing something up to it.
Yeah. Probably mad and yelling or throwing things.
No, you know, I can do what I need to do business-wise.
But otherwise, man, you know, there's a reason my band and crews has been with me for as long as most of them have.
And it's not because I walk around acting like that, you know.
And our crew, just in a very parallel way, like we've all been together like 20 years.
Yeah.
You know, from small town, one town radio show in Texas to, you know, growing the thing.
And they say the same thing I say about you that I look like somebody that's really awesome and tough and strong, right?
Yeah, definitely thought you're missing.
Got him trained.
Man, that was a great time for everybody just to chom in.
Yeah, I got him trained right there.
Wait, wait, hold on.
He is very strong, great leader.
Yes, thank you.
You're also going to go out with Luke Combs.
When you get that call, do you have to think,
because that's not really what I would picture together,
but also I don't picture it apart.
Now that it makes sense once you kind of see you guys together,
what was that decision like?
It was an easy decision to make.
We played with Luke about a year and a half ago, one show,
and, man, he was great.
They were great.
And just because I've done things the way that I've done things doesn't mean that I don't have friends in the mainstream.
You know, I have a lot of friends in the mainstream.
And Luke and his whole organization was really, really great.
We're honored to be out there.
You know, obviously that guy's on top of the world right now.
And he's a really sweet guy.
He's a genuine dude.
Well, I appreciate you coming in.
You know, this for me has been super cool.
Thanks, man.
I thought maybe you would go like, I hate that, dude.
And you know what?
Here we are.
I've been a big fan for a while.
So for me, this is cool.
I'm super pumped.
When they were like, he'll come in.
I thought it was a joke.
I was like, he likes me.
And they're like, no, he doesn't know who you are.
I was like, oh, okay, that's cool.
Yeah, I was like, good.
He doesn't hate me then.
Thank you all so much.
Appreciate your time.
And I'm glad to be here with you.
And hope you all have a great rest of your day, man.
There is.
Cody Jenkins.
Nice.
Yeah.
It's time for the good news.
A lot of times people will call.
Be like, hey, we're working for this organization.
Can you donate money?
And most times you don't even get to the point where they tell you what it is for it because you don't believe it.
It's a hacker or, yeah.
So I get it.
So now people are finding new ways to get people to give back if they would like.
And these guys who are gamers in New York, they were like, let's just have a video game telethon.
It's something they love to do.
It's something people watch.
And people donate it.
For 24 hours straight, they played video games.
Wow.
Sounds like heaven.
I know, man.
Sounds like heaven.
That sounds fun.
PlayStation 5.
Mad and foot.
NBA 2K
Okay
Next thing you know
The raging idiots are fundraising for St. Jude
With a 24-hour video game-a-thon.
Great.
The million-dollar game-a-thon?
Next thing you know, great.
Next thing you know, we're raising money
playing madden now.
So they got on at 10 a.m.
And they went all the way until 10 a.m. the next day.
And they raised over $95,000 for Children's Miracle Network.
Wow.
With a video.
That's awesome.
I think what we should do is practice it without raising money.
24 hours, make sure we can pull it off.
And then if it does work,
I practice it a second time.
Our wives would love that.
Then the third time we'll try to race money.
Yeah, because you're always training.
Always training. That's right.
Stay ready.
Never got to get ready.
That's right. Thank you. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Cliver Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement
to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw,
unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard,
but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes
of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
and the next we'll talk about life,
mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space.
For honest conversations, stories that don't always get told,
and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So, if you've ever supported me, or you're just chasing down a dream,
this is right where you need to be.
Listen to The Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games,
stupid prizes.
And Rule 2, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
vowed I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
This week on the Sports Slice podcast,
it's all about the NFL draft,
and we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's
East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galco,
joins the Sports Slice podcast
to break down what really matters
when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for
to the biggest
mistakes mistakes mistakes make to the players flying under the radar.
This is the insight you won't hear anywhere else.
If you want to understand the draft like an insider, you don't want to miss this episode.
Listen to the Sports Slice Podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, for wherever you get your
podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Slical Life 12 and TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
This is us looking out for you.
Scam alert.
Scam alert.
I like that.
I say, this is us, and we all go,
looking out for you.
Oh, okay.
I just made this stuff.
You want to practice?
Yeah, yeah.
Go.
This is us, looking out for you.
Scam alert.
Okay.
We sound like a law firm.
Heck yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That'd be cool.
Bones, brown, box, and...
No, don't say that.
What?
What?
No, no, no.
I didn't, and I'm not going to, so thank you.
All right.
I know what you were going to say.
No, I wasn't going to say it, but...
But I don't know you're just.
Wait, I don't know what you're going to say.
I can normally figure it out.
Bones, brown, boxing.
Big nose.
Oh, that's what you were thinking?
What are you thinking?
Don't say big nose?
No.
Big daddy?
No, no, no.
Guys, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Can't say that.
No.
Can't say that.
Although, I think it was funny.
I like that.
I can not say that.
I wasn't going to.
What were you thinking?
Wow, that never crossed my mind.
That's what I was thinking, but I just tried to change it to big nose and take the tension
off that.
All right, so anyway, here we go.
Okay, scam alert, Morgan.
Tell us about what happened.
So I was trying to sell a bed set on Facebook Marketplace.
And I got a bite really quickly.
And I was like, yeah, sweet, selling this right away.
So I started messaging back and forth with a guy.
And he's pretty adamant very quickly about me, him paying me.
I was like, okay, if you really need to send me money, I get it.
So he wants to send me through Zell instead of Vindmo.
Right?
Which is fine, right?
Yeah, I was like, okay, cool, whatever.
And so I send him my number to be able to do that.
And he's like, no, I need your email.
I'm like, okay, whatever.
I send my email.
And then five minutes later, I get an email from this guy and it says,
so-and-so has paid you $700.
You have to click here to claim now.
I'm like, claim now.
Why do I have to claim it?
It should just have gone through to me.
No, I checked the email.
It was a fake zel thing.
It was a scammer who was going to send me money.
And if I click through the email,
I'd have to give all my information to then get the $700.
So he wasn't even trying to get the bed set.
He was just trying to get your information.
Just to get my information.
Wow.
That's good.
I mean, I feel like older people that, I don't know, they may feel like Morgan, I think is like,
oh, yeah, this goes in there.
But I'm picturing like one of my parents would have fallen for that, I think.
Oh, and I went through with it.
Like the whole time I didn't think much of him really just wanting to pay me through Zelle.
I didn't think much of any of that until it got to that point.
And then the fake email is what actually got me that I realized.
Did you check the email name?
That's how I figured it out.
because I was like, that feels weird that I have to claim something,
check the email name.
And it was like, Zell account, 55.
And I was like, hey, that's not Zell.
Because 54 is real, but 55, that's when you start to look.
Okay.
Thank you.
If anybody gets that and they're selling something, that's a scam alert.
Scam alert!
I forgot my saying already.
That's us looking out.
What do I say again?
That's us.
I don't remember.
Do you guys remember my saying?
I remember my line was looking out for you.
Okay.
This is us looking out.
This is us?
If we're on the back end,
And you say that.
That was us.
Yeah,
no, it should always be is the present
because I was looking out for our audience.
But I say this is us like the TV show.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
This is us.
Looking out for you.
That works.
I think that's what it was.
I don't know.
I just went with it.
No, that's it.
But then you got to go scam alert and then,
and then he hits a clip again.
All right.
Here we go.
This is us.
Looking out for you.
Scam alert.
That works.
And I'll remember it because the TV show this is us.
And when we get that down,
that's going to be awesome.
We just did.
I thought we nailed it.
We nailed that.
If I'm like,
This is us?
Looking out for you.
Scam alert.
That's pretty awesome.
Now just in other segments,
don't ever go,
This is Us,
because we're going to think it's...
Or if I'm like,
what did you guys watch on TV last night?
An old episode of This Is Us?
Looking out for you!
It's muscle memory.
Oh, crap.
Oh, crap.
Okay.
We're going to review our latest assignment.
Still Magnolias.
The movie's from 1989.
Although, man, it looks like it's from the 70s.
Just how much technology.
has just changed in color.
So I'd never seen it.
So everything that I am talking about,
if you've seen Stil Magnolius a hundred times,
this is fresh eyes on it, only seeing it one time.
Yeah.
By the way, it was over two hours long.
Oh, I didn't realize.
I didn't expect that.
I thought movies only got long in the last few years.
So y'all didn't even realize like it felt like it was certain.
No, no.
Halfway through, I paused it and was like,
why does this thing so long?
I was done there an hour to go.
I broke it up in two parts.
It's in two days.
Good for you.
Eddie, you want to give you review?
I would love to.
Go ahead.
Amy, a little heads up next time when you're going to give me a movie that's going to make me cry.
Like, what on earth?
At first I was like, okay, this is fun.
It's cheesy, a bunch of ladies.
Yeah.
Friendship, Dolly.
Cheesy one-liners, dolly.
Dolly's a great actress, by the way.
Like, I didn't realize how good she was.
So all that happens.
And then what on earth?
You, like, freaking tore me apart when I watched that movie.
By the way, spoiler alert.
This is out in 89.
We will reveal the ending because we have to.
Oh, I wasn't going to reveal what happened.
Well, don't yet.
But lunchbox, go ahead.
Oh, man, Amy.
Like, I remembered a bunch of cackling hens, kind of annoying.
And then it does get really sad.
Did you cry?
Not even cry.
He's being very vague.
Did you watch it?
Yeah, yeah, I watched it.
And I'm just saying...
Synopsis.
What are you saying?
How can I describe it?
Like, when I watch movies, I want to feel, and boy, does it make you feel.
Right.
I didn't know there was going to be some tragedy.
Did you guys know it was going to be sad?
No.
No.
I'd seen it.
Oh, that's right.
But I remember that, you know, it kind of being fluffy in the beginning.
You're like, oh.
I'm pretty sure I said to y'all.
It gives you all the feels.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean.
Yeah, what does that mean?
That means you laugh.
You just thought you heard that on like TikTok and said it.
And my wife was not happy with you.
But it's good to get out emotion.
No, no, no, no.
She does not watch movies.
I'm going to tell you where for me, there were a couple things.
I'm going to talk about early when they're in the salon and she starts to have that
first, like seizure panic attack.
Not panicked of, but she has diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes, right?
That's not what it is?
Yeah.
And she starts.
And then her mom, who is Sally Field, who's crazy Sally Field Young, even Youngish, it's weird to see.
It was like, okay, okay, now relax.
And she's walking her through, going through this.
She has an attack, a diabetes attack, that's what it's called.
And I'm like, whoa, what the heck has happened?
Like, that was intense.
Just that part of it.
So then I was like, oh, this is going to be what happens, I bet.
And then you know what happened?
I bet.
That's what happened.
She's freaking dies.
Well, there's a lot that happens in between that.
And then even after that, at the funeral, there's some laughs.
Like, it takes you on a journey.
Also, their accents.
Dollies was good.
A lot of them were fake.
Accents were fake.
Oh, I took over the top.
Julia Roberts was weird to me.
That was so weird.
Hi, doll, I got to go deep, deed, doll.
I'm like, what is she doing?
My colors are blush.
It's so over the top.
Your colors are pink and pink.
Yeah.
So that's a play, huh, Amy?
I did some research after I watched a movie.
A book first?
Oh.
It's a book.
Then.
A play, I believe.
I didn't know that either.
And then I also learned, too, Amy.
It was shot in Louisiana
in a place called
Nuchiducious.
Does it make you want to go visit? Sort of like people go
Kind of. Yeah, because when you look it up on the map,
there's the Steel Magnolia's house, that's a landmark.
The trees are beautiful.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm glad you all enjoyed it.
You have to pull the plug, man.
Oh, I know.
That was brutal. That was brutal.
That happens.
I hated that.
Yeah, that cuts.
I was shocked by that, too.
Deep.
But they just decided to do that.
Well, sometimes.
And then the baby, oh my gosh, when she goes home and the baby's like been crying,
but the husband goes home?
Oh my gosh.
Passed out, yeah.
So let us.
Dude, that hurt me.
That hurt me bad.
What hurt me the worst early was when she had the attack in the salon.
Because that's when I was like, oh, God, I just am going to shut myself down for it.
Okay, but did y'all laugh?
No, not at all.
You didn't laugh.
It's not funny when that happens, Amy.
No, no, we don't think people that get sick and die is funny, you know.
That is not funny.
Your version of a comedy is not ours.
There's so much humor.
in there. There is. I'm sure
a lot of that humor is targeted toward women.
It's a very
female centric actresses movie.
He's so confused. You don't know whether to scratch his watch or wind his
butt. Look at her dress. It looks like two pigs
under a blanket. She's dancing at the wedding.
Whatever. That reminded me of like some of your grandma would have said.
Well, yeah.
Morgan, do you watch it? Yeah, I did. Have you seen it before?
I had watched it before by Amy. It was like I had an assignment
to watch it. Got it. They'd have been a few years.
Your thoughts? Oh, it made me cry again.
It's so really hard to watch old movies, though, for me.
Just any old movies really hard to watch with the way that technology is and seeing things now.
But I do love seeing Dolly Parton on a movie screen because I've never seen her before.
Okay, rate the thing.
Lunchbox.
Three.
What?
What can I?
Go ahead.
Three out of five deaths.
Oh, wow.
Oh, you went to death, okay.
Not necessary.
Okay.
Eddie?
Eddie?
I'm going to go four.
I'm going to go four shotgun shells.
There you go.
Out of five.
Hilarious.
The way they just keep trying things.
Morgan.
I'm going four out of five hair salons.
Good one.
I'm going to go three out of five funerals.
Okay, you're in lunchbox.
Nobody wants to do an armadillo cake.
That's funny.
Lunchbox, did you watch the movie?
She's like, guilty as charged.
She goes, did you make this armadillo cake?
And she goes, guilty as charged.
Amy, what do you give it?
I give it five out of five.
Do you like that better than pretty woman?
No way.
Pretty woman at a hooker.
Yeah, exactly.
They're both Julia Roberts and they're both great.
I think I'd probably choose Steel Magnolias over Pretty Woman because of all of the...
Dolly, though.
So why is it called Steel Magnolias?
Because a Still Magnolias woman who exemplifies both traditional femininity and an uncommon fortitude.
A Magnolia?
A steel magnolia?
A steel magnolia is a tree.
Amy, thank you for recommended.
that we'll draw another movie in the next couple weeks.
Good job, everybody.
Good job, good job, good job.
All right, that is our review of Still Magnolias.
How's your kids?
They're doing good.
I think my daughter's trying to collect candy anyway she can, even though.
We just had Halloween.
Well, yeah, because I learned that there's a teacher that will give you extra credit if you turn in candy.
For them to eat?
There's a candy bowl.
I guess the candy might be used as a reward to pass out, so instead of it,
for the teacher not having to go buy candy
or kids eating their own candy?
I don't know.
They get to turn it in
and they get extra credit.
And so you know how resourceful she is.
So she's going to try to collect candy
to get extra credit?
Yeah, I don't know.
That's what I was curious about too.
Like, hmm.
Eddie's got a whole bag that he's still in my office.
It's still in Bobby's office.
Take it and give it to your daughter.
How do we feel about a teacher giving extra credit for candy?
I like it.
There's got to be a cap.
But yeah.
That's a great idea.
Anything to get extra credit.
Totally.
I don't know if it's just because it's around Halloween.
time or if this is a year-round thing,
this is just when I learned of it
post-Hallowing, and so maybe
it's just to like, I don't know, collect
candy for himself or he knows kids have a bunch
of candy. Funny if he just goes home to him, he's kids
extra points. It's hilarious.
But, you know, Dennis collected,
other places do. But they don't give you
10% off your teeth. No,
they just take it. Yeah, they just take
it. Maybe toothbrush.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
A woman got back at her ex
who cheated on her by posting
his dead mother's secret
pizza recipe online.
The dead mom didn't do anything.
That is so wrong.
I would be so mad
especially his secret.
Don't cheat, dude.
Like, we don't like you because of that.
That's a whole separate thing.
But the mom
had, she died.
Oh, she haunts you.
Okay, but that's the best she can do,
the secret recipe?
I'm sure it meant a lot to the kid.
Okay.
Or that the guy, I'm sure he's not a kid.
Maybe he owns a pizza restaurant.
No, no.
Now, my point in bringing this up really was, has anybody ever retaliated in a way?
It doesn't have to even be for cheating or something been done to you.
Like when I broke up with my boyfriend in high school, you keep my car.
Yeah, and he wrote a bad word, but misspelled it.
Yeah, I did.
What an idiot.
It was so devastating to me.
Like, I was scarred.
I never got in a relationship where it mattered that much if something didn't go.
I never got that upset or happy.
I just never really felt that much.
But you feel now?
Now I do, yeah, of course.
But I'm saying that just never happened, not because I'm too good for it.
I just never got to that place where it mattered enough for me to be like, oh, show them.
Is it like showing up like at a place with another date, like, and making it like obvious that you're with someone else?
Is that retaliation?
It's a form?
Yeah.
I've done that before.
Passive aggressive.
It's a form?
You've done that?
Yeah.
To your wife?
No, no, no, no, no.
Before her?
Yeah, before her.
Yeah.
So like the 60s?
Yeah.
It's not con.
No.
All right.
What else you got any?
So a survey was done on teens, but I mean, I think adults can be included in this as well.
And they admit to driving when they feel super drowsy.
And they believe it's not as dangerous as, you know, driving drunk or distracted or anything like that.
And what the study is finding, especially from the National Sleep Foundation, is that it is just as bad.
And so if you are drowsy, especially if you're younger and not as experienced, it can be really, really dangerous on the road, similar to drunk driving.
I'm going to say it's just as dangerous, but I'm not going to say it's just as bad because sometimes you don't know you're that sleepy.
Oh, correct.
You do know you drink.
True. That's a good point.
Yeah.
So, yes, it is dangerous.
But if somebody, like, falls asleep and crashes into a tree, I'm not as mad at them as I am somebody that gets drunk and crashes into a tree.
Yeah.
Have you thought about how you just fell asleep talking?
I was driving, though.
I know.
But have you worried that it might happen when you're doing something else?
Nope.
We haven't still not looked into that.
I'm not worried about that at all because I was.
was talking and not driving.
Okay, but what if that was this first?
I fell asleep doing a bit, everybody.
I was like, and here, oh, that was it.
That was scary.
That's weird.
Okay, well, this is just something to keep in mind.
Why do you keep bringing this up, scaring me?
If you're drowsy, give your keys to your friends.
I wasn't, but I wasn't driving.
I know.
So I have a designated driver of your sleeping?
Yes.
Or just no, be aware.
Like, if you're feeling really tired, be like, hey, maybe I shouldn't drive.
Before you go out, you get a D.D.
Hey, Bones, I haven't slept a lot, dude.
Take the keys.
Amy, what else you got?
I have some country.
some country songs that are about
country artists and these are like
the top ones, they're pretty good. I'm gonna do
the top three. But Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw.
Yeah, this is the number one.
I was gonna go three, two, one.
You usually want me to guess.
Oh, sure, okay.
Taylor'swick's McGraw, and I would say,
like who are the ones people always think about
Johnny Cash?
What's the one?
What would, uh,
Damn straight?
Oh, Scotty McCreary.
That's four. That's five.
Okay.
I was going to do top three, but.
What?
Damn straight.
it, Ray.
Are two and three new?
Like, new is in the past 25 years?
Nope. Oh.
Three is 25 years and honestly, too.
Never heard of it.
Play two, Ray.
You know what this is?
Are you sure, hang done it this way?
I wouldn't have guessed that one, but yeah, that makes sense.
What else?
A three is Brinstein.
Oh, Springsteen.
He's not a country artist, though.
You really led us up a bad river on that one.
This is from the boot.com.
Country songs about other country artists.
But Springsteed's not a country artist.
You know, I didn't make the list.
What's four, Scotty McCreery, George Strait.
What else?
And five is What Would Dolly Do by Laine Wilson.
Is that on there?
I just have the top five.
Okay.
You have seven?
I don't even know what would Dolly.
There's got to be better ones in that.
I don't know, man.
I mean, try to name another one.
Well, I did.
I didn't get any.
Is there?
I can't think.
How about?
Oh.
Pancho and Lefty?
Did Raging Indians do a song about a song about it?
No, we were going to do a whole concept album, though, about artists in every song.
You were?
We never did that.
What would that look like?
Well, the idea was, like, you know, how Taylor did Tim McGraw.
We were going to do a song about every, all these artists.
Like, let's say we didn't want about Jake Owen.
We'd do, like, a song called Jake Owen, it'd be beach, you'd be funny about Jake.
We were going to do a whole concept.
But we didn't.
You don't should do that.
Yeah, we got other stuff in our mind.
Okay, moved on to sports.
Moved on to just forgetting about that, actually.
Yeah.
I'm Amy.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Okay, there's this guy, Eli.
Waffle House means a lot to his family.
They'd eat there all the time.
Well, then he joined the Marines after graduating high school, moved to Japan.
Anytime he was home, they would have a special Waffle House meal.
So when he was getting married, his bride said,
Hey, no, no, we're getting married out at the farm.
We'll probably just have the reception out there.
Well, she kept it a secret that she had planned the entire reception at Waffle House.
They shut the restaurant down.
Friends and family met there.
So they had the wedding out at the farm.
And then he was super surprised to then be ushered to Waffle House.
And it was all to celebrate him.
It's fun.
But if he would have done that, it would not have been fun.
If he would have planned that, I don't think she would have liked it.
Yeah, they all got name tags, coffee cups, hats.
See, that's awesome.
They all sang Fancy Like by Walker Hayes.
Changing the Apples.
I thought you did that at Applebee.
No, no.
They said, Fancy Lack, Waffle House.
They said, you're fancy like Waffle House on a wedding day.
That's the marriage and everlasting.
Okay.
Already changing words.
That's fine.
Great job.
All right, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
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