The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Early Bird) Who Did Bobby "Name Drop" To Get a VIP Spot? + The Current Country Music Power Rankings! + Mailbag: Husband Keeps Cheating On His Diet
Episode Date: March 21, 2023Find out who Bobby had to "name drop" to help get him a VIP parking spot, and if it worked! Plus, a poll revealed the top ten current country music artists, hear if your favorite made the list and who... has the number one spot! Mailbag: A listener's husband is cheating on his diet. His friend thinks it’s the same as normal cheating. He wants to lose weight but isn't taking the proper steps to do so. We share our thoughts and advice!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby. Welcome to Tuesday's show.
Morning, studio. All right, let's go around the room. He says he makes a lot of money on Instagram
Reels, but the actual amount could probably only cover a few meals. Here it is.
Producer Ready, everybody.
Guys, I'm watching a good show on Apple Plus called Dear Edward, and I guess it was a novel.
I didn't know anything about it, but it had the name Edward in it.
So I started watching it.
And Connie Britton's in it.
And like some, there's a plane crash.
It starts with a plane crash.
And then, you know, maybe not everyone lives on it.
I don't want to spoil anything.
But because of that.
But you just did.
No, that's part of the synopsis.
I'm not spoiling anything.
Okay.
So there's it, lone survivor.
And because of this lone survivor, it brings a lot of people, families in that plane that
died, all their families get together. It's so cool. And it almost reminds me of like a,
this is us kind of feel. Remember this is us on NBC? Yeah, that was good. That was really good for two
seasons. And I thought, right. I think they're still making that too. But I loved it. The problem is,
I'm dozing off when I'm watching it. And then they say Eddie in it and I wake up. I'm like,
well, who was that? So, let me get this straight. In the description of the show,
the plane crashes. Correct. And only one person lives. Correct. And because of that one person,
it's affecting a lot of lives and family members of the people that died on that plane.
What does the one person have to do with that?
You'll have to watch the show.
Okay, see?
Good. You held out.
You held out. It's so good.
And it's on Apple Plus?
On Apple Plus, yeah.
I don't know if I have that.
You do.
That's how you watch Ted Lasso.
Ted Lasso and you also watch that morning show.
The layoff.
So what's it called?
Severance.
Severance.
Oh, no.
You're right.
I guess I do have that.
You got it.
All right.
Thank you.
Moving on over.
He's a father of three and he tries to get as much as he.
can for free. Here he is. Lunchbox, everybody.
Something I didn't get for free, guys, but I booked my second ever. Airbnb. Last summer,
I stayed at some random person's house in Georgia, and it was amazing. It was like their actual
home and the person just leaves, whenever you come. And I'm like, wow, that is awesome.
I booked another one. I'm going to Oklahoma City for a wedding in about a month and a half.
And they said, oh, here's our hotel block. If you want to stay at the hotel, it's like,
no, I'm going back and doing that Airbnb thing. What did you like about it that gets you so
excited about it. You can creep on people's lives.
Like, it's just interesting. They have family
pictures just hanging on the wall.
Like, he had a concert he was going to on
some date the last time, and he
graduated from Auburn University.
It was awesome.
So it's not about the space
or no front desk to check in
or a refrigerator
in the full, it's
someone else you can creep on.
It's someone else's house. It's just so
fascinating to me that they just open their doors
and say, come in my house for a weekend.
go find somewhere else to stay. That blows my mind. Well, the house you're saying it could be just
an Airbnb house too. Most that I've stayed in have just been houses that are set for Airbnb's.
Yeah, when we moved somewhere for a little bit, we weren't at our house and we Airbnb did it,
and it was a great way to make extra money or pay for that mortgage. So sadly, I don't know if it's
for sure or not. No, no, no, mine was for sure. No, the one you're going to. Oh, yeah, I have no idea,
but I will report back. It is going to be awesome. I've already gotten a message from the person saying,
Oh, can't wait to have you.
Why are you coming?
Where are you coming from?
They're being so nice to you write in a good review, by the way.
Oh, is that why?
They need it because people will go look at the reviews of the house.
The business.
Oh, well, yeah.
Here we go.
Oklahoma City.
I'm coming for that Airbnb.
Another reason is multiple rooms.
You get a house if you got you and your wife and your kids and my parents.
Dad and mom.
We got like my parents, my sister, her kids.
There's going to be seven kids in that house.
Well, you'd be disappointed if it's just an Airbnb-specific house.
Yeah, it's going to be a huge letdown.
Because you want to creep on it.
Yeah, I want to see their lifestyle.
Yeah.
Okay.
Next up, she's pretty proud of her kids' school project that she made,
and now she's just waiting on the grade.
Here she is.
Amy, everybody.
So I think I might need to book a special appointment with, I don't know,
maybe a bone doctor or a surgeon,
because my tailbone is really sticking out a lot like it's a tail.
And nobody else has it.
The movie with Winifaltrow.
Sounds familiar.
And she has a, or, oh, and he has a tail.
What is, I don't know.
The Seinfeld, George Costanza guy, has a tail and they find out on the show.
Yeah, so your tailbone sticks out so much at the tail.
Right.
And so it comes up every now and again when I'm with friends.
That's bizarre.
And I mean, I'm sorry about that.
All our bodies are sacred.
Yeah.
Right.
So I felt like I'm somewhat normal until it comes up again.
And then I'm reminded by all my friends that that's not normal.
and they've never felt that before because I make them feel it.
You make them feel it?
Yes.
The tailbone?
It's a tailbone.
I don't want to feel it.
No, that's your butt.
No, it's not your butt.
It's your tailbone.
It's still, it's the top.
If you're touching your tailbone, you're really close to your tail hole.
Yeah, you are.
You know what I mean?
Is it painful, Amy?
It's only painful if I'm not.
When you get excited to the wad.
Do you knock cups off the table?
It has stood out to me before at yoga if I have to do boat pose, which is kind of you balancing on your tailbone.
And I was always amazed.
did everybody in class being able to hold it?
And I couldn't because...
If I scratch you behind your ear,
will I see the back of your pants, go back and forth?
Stop.
I don't know.
I mean, maybe one of the girls on the show
could touch it and she could tell you all?
Morgan, you want to touch your tailbone?
I mean, yeah, I can tell you.
Okay, okay, here again.
This is very strange.
What is the tail?
Wait.
Wait, can I feel it with the jeans on?
Wait, okay.
Yeah, leave your jeans on.
Take my hand and you put it where I should put it.
What is going on?
That's love.
Oh my God.
It's an actual, like, she has an actual tail.
Like there's like a little bone
It comes out
Yeah
That's so weird
What do I do?
Well you have a tail
First step one
Never talk about it publicly
But she already did
Should she call the name?
To find a time machine
Go back and never talk about it publicly
It's not like a tail
I would go get it looked at
Right
It's like a little nub
You should call the news Amy
So I did fall off a slide
When I was in like second grade
That would break it though
Well, I wonder if it just kind of like pushed it out a little bit.
It's like a pinky coming out of her butt.
Weird. Okay, well, do you want to feel it?
No, no, God.
No, I don't want to feel it at all.
I don't want to be grossed out.
A little bitty bone is going to gross you out.
It ain't a little bitty if it's knocking things off the table.
Like, you know this thing that's on your wrist, that bone right there?
That's kind of what it feels like, but a little bit more sticking out.
Yeah.
That's what it feels like.
Like a tail.
Yeah.
Well, so nobody else has this.
No.
No, shake your tail feather.
No.
I'm good.
I'm rub right now just a check.
Yeah, me too.
There's nothing there.
You know, I got nothing there.
All right, Amy, thank you.
Cool.
All right, great moon, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
He doesn't take long naps like lunchbox.
And unlike Kansas, Arkansas rocks.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you very much.
Well, a little story from over the weekend that I didn't have time to share yesterday.
We went to Des Moines, Iowa on Thursday of last week to watch the Arkansas, Illinois game.
It was snowing.
We could find nowhere to park.
So we pull up and it said VIP parking.
And I just pull into the side.
And I said, hey, how much to park here?
She goes, no, you had to have already bought a VIP pass.
So I said, okay, what if we had VIPs in the car?
And she goes, I don't care.
And I said, well, does Brett Eldridge make you want to put us in a VIP?
And she goes, I don't care.
And I said, what about Mr. Morgan Evans?
And she said, I don't care.
And I was like, okay, fine.
But I could throw one more name at you.
Producer Eddie.
And I swear to you.
She goes.
Okay, I think we have one spot open.
Guys, he's not lying.
No chance.
It was so weird.
You had to say Bobby Bowling.
I don't say me.
I would never say me because I'm embarrassed.
If they say no, it's humiliating.
I never said me.
So who did she think he was?
Well, no, no, it could have been the timing.
It really could have been more like she did.
I have bred Elders.
Oh, I'm going to tell you, as we started laughing so hard.
I laughed the hardest.
I was like, guys, anytime you want to use my name.
That's what led us in.
That's hilarious.
So I don't know what the situation was.
Maybe she's just a big Eddie fan.
Maybe a lot of people are starting to turn that way.
Are they?
Eddie, I'm thinking of other Eddies that are famous.
Eddie Van Heelan.
Eddie.
Eddie.
I said producer Eddie.
I know.
You did say producer Eddie.
And she was like,
maybe she heard Professor Eddie.
Hey, both, she did go like, I might have an extra parking space.
She did.
I'm telling you, Eddie changed the world for us.
It was hilarious.
Well, that's awesome.
Yes, it was awesome.
I'd like to shout out.
You know what, Earth, for allowing that to happen.
And for Eddie, for being such a good dude, that allowed that to happen.
You're welcome, guys.
A win is a win.
A win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Clever Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from
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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,
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Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and IHeart Podcast presents soccer moms.
So I'm Leanne.
Yeah.
This is my best friend, Janet.
Hey.
And we have been joined at the hips since high school.
Absolutely.
Now a redacted amount of years later, we're still joined at the hip.
Just a little bit bigger hips, wider.
This is a podcast.
We're recording it as we tailgate our youth soccer games in the back of my Honda Odyssey.
With all the snacks and drinks.
Sidebar.
Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer?
Well, they had a bogo.
Well, then you got it.
Do you want a white collar or something here?
Just hit it.
Oh, what are y'all doing?
Microphones?
Are you making a rap album?
Oh, I would.
Come on.
Could you believe?
I would buy it.
Cuts through the defense like a hot knife through sponge cake.
That sounds delicious.
Oh, you're lucky I'm not a drug addict.
You're lucky I'm not an alcoholic.
You're lucky I'm not a killer.
I love this team and I'm really trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on.
Oh.
Listen to soccer moms on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, everyone.
I'm Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things.
I'm excited to share that I have a new podcast called Mind Over Mountain.
In each episode, I interview athletes, adventurers, and adrenaline seekers
to discuss the inner landscapes and life experiences that informed and inspired their extraordinary feats.
I also bring a bit of advice into the mix so we too can better understand how to face our own
seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Do you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to pull out what you already have inside.
We're coming into this world, fighting for our lives.
All I'm going to do is pull out what you already got inside.
We're there to support and celebrate each other.
And that's not like your story versus my story.
You're going to walk up and over that dang mountain.
You're not just going to put your mind over it.
Yep, yep, exactly.
And if I can't walk up and over it, I'm going to go through it.
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It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
They are coming in right now from the Hyundai Green Room.
It's Brad, the lead singer of Three Doors Down.
It's Kevin, the lead singer of Candlebox.
And the second, we'll hear, performed right here from the stage,
this song from Three Doors Down.
But also, they had Kryptonite, which was the jam back in the day.
Or When I'm Gone, which is massive.
So that was for you early 2000s kids.
But for, like, 90s kids.
Candlebox also coming in, the lead singer Kevin's going to perform.
Maybe you remember this song right here.
They're going to perform right here in studio.
They're coming in now.
What up, guys?
Come on in.
Here they are.
Brad from Three Doors Down and Kevin from Candlebox.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Brad Arnold of Three Doors Down and Kevin Martin of Candlebox.
You know guys, I know we're here today to announce a tour,
and this is basically the only tour I would ever pay money for.
Yes, I just want you guys to know.
I know Brad, I'd say we're friends now.
If I saw you at the grocery store, I'd go up to him and be like, what up, buddy?
I didn't give you a hug.
Absolutely, man.
But Kevin, I hadn't met you yet, but I grew up, you know,
listen to the Candlebox like crazy.
So it's really, really great to spend time with you here when they said,
you guys were willing to come in.
I said, how much will it cost me?
Like, that's how big a fan I am.
So, Brad, let's start with this.
Three doors down, going out, doing the tour.
We are.
And how do you find Kevin and Candlebox?
Like, how did this tour come together?
Well, we actually played a show together last year.
last year and I think we talked about a little bit then and uh the timing kind of worked definitely
and we're both going out this summer and I couldn't think of a better combination when they
asked me about it I was like heck yeah who is they who well I guess yeah I guess man is like like your
people got it got it got it got our people called because whoever they are I like it like it
and so when you guys go do these shows right are you playing any new music at all we are we actually
are trying. We have one song
that we put together just on the last tour
and we need to put a couple more together between now and then.
We'll see how that goes, but we will play a little bit of new
music. Not too much, though. That's my point. Yeah, not too much.
Just a little bit. Just a little bit. If you got something
exactly. You know, one or two,
and then we nostalgia out. Exactly.
I mean, Kevin, so, you know,
listen to Candlebox growing up.
Your voice to me was
that of like a quiet
intensity, like together, constantly.
Didn't know where I was going to go. How in the
world because I have so many friends that are now 40, 45 that used to sing and they have to
like not sing hard anymore. How are you not talking your songs at this point?
I drink a lot of whiskey and that's no lie. I mean, I, I never did a lot of drugs or anything
and I started singing when I was six years old in choir. And I always sung all the way through
high school because, you know, it's nice to have that elective that, you know, you don't
really have to pay attention to. But I never really wanted to be a singer and rock band. And I was a
drummer and I got kind of stuck with this gig with Canterbox and that's no lie. That's why
you got stuck with the gig. Yeah, I got stuck with the gig as a lead singer of a rock and roll band.
So the first record, I didn't really know what I was doing. And I went through a lot of issues with my
voice because I just didn't understand how to perform live. And then over the years of getting used
to what I was capable of doing with it and understanding how it worked and getting away from,
you know, liquors that are like vodkas or whatever that kind of dry your voice out,
I started drinking whiskey in like 2019, in 1998, and it changed everything.
Now, I don't, I'm joking like with a lot of whiskey.
I'm making a note here.
Start drinking whiskey today after the show.
But I do.
I have, you know, I sip on it during the shows.
And I found that it helps.
But I do take care of it, man.
I don't smoke.
I don't do drugs.
And I'm relatively healthy.
Kevin, are you ever anywhere?
Because I know the answer for Brad, because I hear it every time I'm in Kroger,
three doors down.
It's like rocking on top.
You ever somewhere and you hear a candlebox song?
You're like, dang, this is like a family place now.
back in the day, this would never been played at John's Pizzeria.
Yeah, I heard it once in a Walmart.
It's funny. It's always far behind.
I mean, you know, that's the song.
It's been paying my rent for 30-plus years now.
But yeah, I do.
And it still feels good.
I remember the first time I heard it,
we were outside of Seattle.
We were in Las Vegas.
And it came on the radio station.
And, you know, there's nothing like that feeling when you hear your song on the radio the first time.
And you're like, man, I've made it.
And even if you don't, it's just somebody else is playing your song.
and it's a weird feeling
but it's funny when you're in a grocery store
it comes on.
I get fish sticks
and some, yeah, yeah.
I heard you and Kroger, you know.
Brad, with three doors down,
what were the lean years like when it was,
I don't know if we're going to be able to do this?
Like, what were you?
How was living?
Were you in a van?
We were pretty blessed to always,
you know, when Kryptonite came out,
it was successful pretty quick, you know.
But at the same time, you know,
nine months from that,
we were prepared to quit
because we had been a pretty successful
little local band,
And even though we never toured
and we were from little town,
we did really good around there.
And when kind of like, you know,
you go through phases
and everybody kind of gets war out on it,
you know,
me and Matt,
our original guitar player,
we were both like six months away.
It was like,
all right,
if we don't do something pretty quick
and we have something substantial happen,
we're going to go to college.
And because we were just teenagers.
And by the grace of God,
within that time,
like CPR down in Mississippi,
started playing the song,
and it became a hit,
and we got signed.
And, I mean,
But we were on the verge of giving up ourselves.
You know, you don't hear your accent when you sing, which is weird.
British people, too, for the most part.
They'll be like, why, go?
And they're singing like, hello, here I am today.
Do you ever hear that?
People talk to you and they're like, oh, I didn't expect you to be so country.
All the time.
I feel like if you guys came out now, you would be like a country, like a rock.
Like if you existed right now, it's three doors down brand new, you'd be here.
We would be, absolutely.
Well, Kevin, that's not the case with you guys.
You guys would still be going.
You're from like the northwest, though, right?
Well, I was, I was born in Chicago, but I was raised in the South.
I grew up in San Antonio, Texas.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, so every now and then you'll hear me slip into a little bit of the y'all and that, not.
But I moved to Seattle when I was 14 in 1984.
And that was, my dad took a job with an old boss.
And that was, and at the first concert I saw there was Chris Cornell playing drums with Soundgarden as a three-piece.
And he was singing like a banshee.
And I was like, man, what is going on in this city?
You know, and that was it for me.
I was immediately enamored and inspired by just great music from that beautiful little town.
I feel like you guys came out and you can correct me because this is not any note.
Like after the whole grunge thing happened and I felt like you guys were kind of unfairly compared to it
because it wasn't really exactly the same time, but because you were from Seattle,
people were like, it's another Seattle band.
Do you feel like that observation is somewhat accurate?
Very accurate.
I mean, it was an easy label to throw on a band like Candlebox because the whole city was considered grudge.
you know, we're about five years and age younger than a lot of those guys as well.
So, you know, I was 16 years old working in a shoe store when Chris Cornell was coming in to get flyers to hang up on the walls.
You know, so we did come around a lot later than those guys.
So it hindered a little bit of our career.
I mean, you know, we were never media darlings like the rest of the grunge band.
So it kind of was like we kind of had to beat our, beat the door down ourselves, which was fine.
You know, I mean, here we are 30 years later, still doing it.
Yeah.
I think about turning it to a boy band, though, about that time.
too. You could have easily flipped over it and learned to dance.
Yeah, I should have.
Did you ever sing any other kind of music, like growing up, like in choir, like you probably
could have been a good stage singer. Did you do that at all?
I'm the first tenor. I did a lot of drama in high school because it was where the girls were.
I always took the electives where there were girls. I'm a big fan of women. But yeah, I sang in drama
and I sang in choir. I did, I've done pieces in Italian, French. I did a barbershop quartet with
my brother, which was a lot of fun for a couple years, you know.
Did you have to drop all that once you guys got cool in Candlebox?
I do. I don't want to see Candlebox singing a barbershop quartet. I'll be honest with you.
Not that time. No, I stopped that right around the age of 17.
When you are in a band that is coming from Seattle and obviously you have all those influences around,
you were able to see them as a kid? Like, did you ever see Nirvana play?
I did. Yeah, I saw them play Radio Shack, the notorious videotape that's going around.
That was down in Tacoma.
saw a lot of the early screaming trees gigs, grunt truck, skin yard, sound garden.
I was at the Moogie Blaylock show when they played a pearl jam.
Come on.
Yeah.
I mean, at the time, a lot of people just assumed that Seattle was this massive metropolis.
It was a tiny little town, man.
And it was like, you know, I think when I moved there, there was maybe a million people in the entire Seattle community.
So, but all the venues were within a mile of one another.
So a lot of them were all.
all ages venues, which you could go and see these bands play. And some of them that were bars,
you have to have a fake idea to sneak into. But yeah, I was, I was fortunate enough. And like I said,
I worked at Blue Vogue Shoes, which was where Susan Silver, who had silver management, she was managing
Allison Chain, Sound Garden, Screaming Trees, a bunch of those bands. I worked with her. So those guys
all come in to get flyers and stuff for the shows. And that's how I met a lot of those musicians as well.
Brad, you're putting this tour. It's the three doors down away from the Sun anniversary tour with
Candlebox. How long
Who goes, do you have like a baby that comes on first?
Or does it go a straight candlebox?
That may be too much for me.
It's just, it's us to.
Wow, that's it, huh?
Yeah.
That's straight, like, let's go.
Yeah.
So, get there early.
Exactly.
Yeah. So when the ticket says the show's starting, you want to be there for that part.
Show starting.
Yeah, because you're not like 25 minutes after, you know.
I'm going to miss the baby.
Dors are at 8.
Yeah.
So, Brad, you've been playing with these guys, obviously, with three doors down for a long time.
Can you guys just, you guys just,
like look at each other and do a chin move or an ear.
You know now you've communicated so much over such a long period of time.
A little bit.
Or like you give them to look like that was a wrong note.
That's not the right song.
That's the wrong note.
Yeah.
There's more wrong notes.
Does that ever happen where you look like, what was that?
Yeah.
Are you the alpha?
No.
I think we're all just kind of, we're all just kind of there.
If there's an alpha, I think in our band, it's Greg, our drummer.
Who will just take control if he has to?
Yes.
Yes.
We definitely looked at him to be the band leader.
Do they ever talk, do you guys talk to each other on the mic,
not where the crowd can hear it?
I'm always concerned that mic's really going to put something out,
so we've stopped using that because I'd be like, hey, Eddie,
I can see a winner.
I'm afraid that I'll go over the top, so we stop using that now.
I have one back there by Greg that I have a little stult box
that I can talk to my monitor guy.
The band guys can't hear me,
but my monitor guy and my front of house guy can hear me.
Because sometimes, you know,
I have a lot to say to my monitor guy sometimes,
I have a new monitor guy,
have a lot of nice things to say to him.
And in the past,
I've had some less than nice things to say.
But I like sometimes,
I'm a,
one of my pet peeves is when my feet start vibrating.
If the sub starts running too hard,
I can kind of,
it mess with a diaphragm of the mic,
and sometimes it mess with your vocal cords,
you know,
just so much vibration.
So if I can feel it through my feet,
I'd be like,
hey,
hey, Curtis,
you want to back it down a little bit,
buddy,
you know,
and he will.
And that's the only people
that can hear through mine.
What song,
Does the three doors down crowd sing back the loudest?
Say Here Without You and Cryptonite.
The thing about here without you is who sings it back?
Because here and there, we've got stuck on some shows that really,
if you just looked at the list, you're like,
Three Doors Down is on that?
But, you know, on those shows,
we play some of our deeper stuff on our records,
and some of our deeper stuff's a little heavier than stuff you hear.
And so it would fit in those shows just fine.
but it's so awesome to see like this big gnarly like biker looking just like rip your arms like dude
he will be the most fervent singer of here without you in the crowd he's going to full emo
he'll be it's amazing uh brad will you play some here without you we will all right here brad
brad arnold from three doors down by the way we're announcing the the big tour right now it's the
three doors down away from the sun anniversary tour with candlebox i will be there are you guys
coming here
We are.
Okay, good.
All right.
Yeah, I'll be there.
I don't know where I'll be.
Under the stage.
Drinking the sweat of my favorite artists.
All right, here we go.
This is...
Ray, are we good?
Now we are.
A little snippet of the second verse.
Still intense as ever.
Come on, he sounds good.
I was worried to ask you that guys
I've seen this early in the morning.
I was like, I'll just talk to him.
You give me goosebumps, man, when you sing it's crazy.
I love his voice.
Killing it, dude.
I sing it like four times in the car all the way into town.
That's what I was.
I do every morning driving into the show.
I'm just talking to myself.
People have to think I'm crazy
because I'm also loosening up.
I got hours and hours of show to do.
All right, there he is.
Brad Arnold from Three Doors Down.
Nice job.
Okay, Kevin.
Let's switch it up.
Oh, it's my turn.
It's your turn now, baby.
That's what I call him, baby.
Baby.
Listen, I grew up.
It's the first time we've had Kevin in
from Candlebox.
And Brad's been so gracious
to play, like, shows with us
and be on this show.
And we did the...
You've been so gracious to have me.
We did the Three Doors Down anniversary
of the album together.
shot that. So I'm a big
big Brad fan, big three doors down fan.
We're a big Bobby's fan too, really.
Kevin, I need you to be a big Bobby fan now.
I tell you what, I think I'm not.
All right, so I like to hear.
Tell you what.
Well, you do, um,
can you do like a verse and chorus of far behind,
Kevin? Absolutely, absolutely.
Come on.
I'd have dropped that like five times.
I'd be like, me, yeah, yeah.
No fear. No fear, baby.
Killed it. Jump right in.
Hey, Kevin, are you a OCD type guy?
I am. I very much am so where I'm trying to fix it a little bit. So with you and your OCD tendencies,
are they cleaning? Are they straightening? What is it that's affecting you? It's pretty much everything for me.
Like I, on the bus, I don't know about y'all, but we have, I send out specific rules. No shoes in the hallway, nothing left on the countertop.
Oh, you go full me mall. Yeah, it's full on. Like, and I have a special glass cleaner spray that I use on countertops and everything. It's like disinfectant stuff.
Like I'm super paranoid.
We have ionizers on the bus to keep people from getting sick.
Good for you.
I'm super, super crazy.
I'm a bigger fan.
Wow.
Yeah.
So Lunchbox here doesn't know a lot about music.
He doesn't even like music really in general.
I've heard that song before.
Yeah.
Whatever.
I don't know what it's called.
He doesn't care about music.
He's like, when he runs, he runs to nothing.
It's just bizarre.
Air.
That's it.
Sounds just beautiful, man.
I had him watch the Woodstock 69.
Yes.
And then you watch the one on,
was it not what did you watch 99? I've watched part of it I haven't finished it
which was the cr-t. Were you at 99? No 94 were you at okay you were 94 so what was
94 like? It was amazing it was awesome yeah it was beautiful man I well we we were on tour with
metallic at the time so we we had to get there from because they added Friday night at the last
minute so it was like bands like collective soul live us and then the violent femmes we were the
headliners on Friday night so we had to get from Kansas City to um to wherever that I think
It was not Woodstock, New York, but I think it was even further north by Friday from a Wednesday.
And then Metallica was playing Saturday night.
So we kind of had to rush ourselves there.
But I remember I stayed up most of the two-day drive because I was so excited.
I mean, it was exciting touring with Metallica, but I knew I was going to play this amazing 300,000 people show.
Like, I couldn't sleep, man.
I was so excited to get there.
And we got there and they wouldn't let you watch the other bands because the stage would turn.
and they wanted you to experience the 300,000 people wave of excitement, man.
At one time.
It was beyond.
Yeah.
I will never, ever, ever forget it.
Did you have any friends that played the Disaster 99 one?
Well, yeah, a lot of the bands that played it, we were close to.
What did they call you and be like, oh, dude, be glad you weren't here?
No, but you'd run into them on the road afterwards, like, you know, months later,
and they'd be like, dude, that was a mess, you know.
But I think it was just, you know, when you're greedy like that and you're going,
for the money and you know charging what they were charging like ten dollars for bottles of water
something something stupid you meant that's what they do now at every NFL game we're like no man
that's bullcraft yeah yeah yeah yeah I did the guys in the offspring we we played a show with them
about six months after and they were like man it was a mess well let's talk about the tour so
brad you put this together you're all over the place tickets go on sell on on Friday this week
what do you want people to know brad if they're on the fence about this tour it's come
Come to this.
Get off the fence.
Come up.
It's going to be a great time.
I'm excited about this.
I really, this is going to be a great show.
It's going to be a show that you leave on the way back to the parking lot with your buddies.
High-fiving.
I think, man, I think it's going to be a great show.
I'm excited about it.
Are you playing all the hits?
We are.
I can honestly say I haven't been this excited about it to her in a while.
Because if you said, no, I wasn't coming.
He's like, no, we're playing no hits.
Oh, man.
All deep cuts.
Nobody knows them.
If we're thinking about maybe, of course, playing.
the hits and stuff, but last year, and we're not going to do it quite like we did,
but on the Better Life 20th year anniversary, we played the entire record, just front to back.
We played other stuff, too.
Thinking about doing that in some dimension, maybe like playing the whole record,
but just slicing some other stuff in there as well.
It's kind of fun to do it like that, but it's kind of weird sometimes, too.
We'll see how it goes.
Well, look, thank you guys for coming in and playing.
It's awesome, big fans of you both.
Bradgie and I love you.
And Kevin, we'll get there, buddy.
We're off on the right foot, though.
That's what I say.
That's right.
So go check it out.
Tickets on sale this Friday.
And the song TV series, tell me about that.
Oh, the song TV series, we just filmed that.
It should air.
I'm not really sure when it airs.
But we came out and filmed that at TGL Farms just recently.
Acoustic set.
And the first time we've done anything like that in a little while,
it turned out really good.
I'm excited for that to air.
Me too.
What if you said, you know, we did it and it didn't turn out very good.
Of course it's going to be good.
All right.
I'm always worried about it.
things like that, man.
Three Doors Down, Candlebox.
Tickets go on sell this Friday.
Go to Three Doors Down website.
Go to Brad's socials.
The tickets are everywhere.
You can find all the links up there.
And we will see you guys soon.
All right.
There they are.
There they are.
Three Doors Down Candlebox.
Thank you for having it.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clipper 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,
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on TikTok. Hi, everyone. I'm Cheryl Stray, author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things. I'm excited
to share that I have a new podcast called Mind Over Mountain. In each episode,
I interview athletes, adventurers, and adrenaline seekers
to discuss the inner landscapes and life experiences
that informed and inspired their extraordinary feats.
I also bring a bit of advice into the mix
so we too can better understand
how to face our own seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Do you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to pull out what you already have inside.
We're coming into this world, fighting for our lives.
All I'm going to do is pull out what you already got inside.
We're there to support and celebrate each other.
And that's not like your story versus my story.
You're going to walk up and over that dang mountain.
You're not just going to put your mind over it.
Yep, yep, exactly.
And if I can't walk up and over it, I'm going to go through it.
Listen to Mind Over Mountain every Thursday on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and IHeart Podcast presents soccer moms.
So I'm Leanne.
Yeah.
This is my best friend, Janet.
Hey.
And we have been joined at the Hipsons High School.
Absolutely.
Now a redacted amount of years later
We're still joined at the hip
Just a little bit bigger hips
Wider
This is a podcast we're recording it as we tailgate
Our youth soccer games
In the back of my Honda Odyssey
With all the snacks and drink
Sidebar
Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer
Oh they had a bogo
Well then you got it
Do you want a white color or something here?
Just take it
What are y'all doing?
Microphones? Are you making a rap album?
I would
I would buy it
Cuts through the defense like a hot
Knife through sponge cake.
That sounds delicious.
Oh, you're lucky.
I'm not a drug addict.
You're lucky I'm not an alcoholic.
You're lucky I'm not a killer.
I love this team and I'm really trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on.
Oh.
Listen to soccer moms on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Mark and Cynthia Rutledge, they live in California in the San Bernardino Mountain area,
and they've gotten a lot of snowfall in the past few days,
and their house was just covered in snow that they were actually snowed in for 18 days.
They thought they were never going to be able to get out of there.
But one of their neighbors walked around and got video of their neighborhood,
posted on social media, and it actually got attention.
Here he is talking about it.
This street was just forgotten, and it was pretty much forgotten until our friend,
our new best friend up here on the mountain, Julie, started putting things into the social media.
So then what happens?
Yeah.
So they sees it and goes, hey, let's go save them.
I think there was so much going on that the authorities didn't even know about what was going on up there until they saw that video.
And so they went in and cleared the street, cleared the house out.
They used that little thing, that little, they hit the door.
Oh, the battering ram.
I think they plowed the streets first.
Oh, I wanted to batter the snow instead.
Like on cops?
That'd be cool.
But in the end, they're good.
Yes, they're all safe.
That's him talking.
And that was so cute.
I love that he said, the social media.
The social media.
He's older.
I know.
I love it.
That's good.
All right.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
I on Nashville put up power rankings in country music artists.
Like they rank online college basketball teams.
Nice.
Who do you think's number one?
And I'll get to it.
Number one, because you know it's going to be basically one of two people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Who do you think is number one?
Luke Holmes or Morgan?
Yeah, well, pick one.
You've got to pick one, Amy.
You know it's going to be two.
Right.
It's hogs them both.
Okay, okay.
I'll go Luke Holmes.
Morgan Wallen.
Morgan Wallen.
Morgan Wallen.
Dang, Amy.
Dang.
You did try to pick both.
I respect that.
At number 10, Ashley McBride.
Oh.
10 at 10.
So this is top 10, like college basketball rankings.
At number nine, Jordan Davis.
Whoa.
Chris Stapleton at 8.
Wow.
And I don't know the writer is Hank Scorpio.
I don't know why.
I'm assuming some of this two is.
is like what's happening currently as well as forever.
Because it's definitely a relevance poll here.
Cody Johnson at 7.
Kane Brown at 6.
Now we're in the top 5.
The country music power rankings.
At number 5.
Who else do you think is in the top 5?
So obviously the two you guys pick.
Yeah, Luke.
Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen.
Who else do you think is in there?
The other Luke.
Luke Brian, Garz Brooks.
Lainey Wilson
You say Lainey Wilson
That's good
Luke Brian
Garz Brooks
Golly
Okay
Luke Brian
And so again
It's all people
That have stuff
Going right now
So Garth Brooks
Did not make it
Number five
Carrie Underwood
She got a big tour
Right now
Yeah
Yeah
Zach Brian at number four
Laney Wilson
At three
Woo
I got a heart
Like a truck
And number two
Luke Combs
Okay
Number one
Travis Trit
No.
Not true.
No, Morgan and Wallen.
Top five, according to this guy right now.
Morgan Wallum, Luke Combs,
Lainey Wilson,
Zach Bryan,
and Carrie Underwood.
Any argument there?
Anybody you put over them?
No.
I mean, I'd probably put Kane Brown
into the top five.
Definitely.
I put Kane Brown up there right now.
Otherwise, I don't really have a problem
with the top five.
I mean, Luke, Brian, why so?
He didn't have a single on the radio right now.
Yeah, but I mean, he's on TV.
And I don't think he's touring either right now.
What's your doing?
Just chilling?
He's...
And I don't think he's on TV right now.
He's taping, but I don't think he's on TV right now.
True.
True.
Okay.
Still working, though, you know?
Bad argument.
He just had, what?
Crash my plight last month or two months.
Listen, no one's saying he's not a superstar, but this is like...
Calling him lazy, man.
No, no, no.
This is like saying, well, Kentucky's always been a terrible basketball team.
No, no, no.
They are massive and have been for a long time.
But the last few years, the last couple months, he hasn't been up there to make the list.
Okay.
But I'm sure he will.
Okay.
Coming early next month.
And then Bailey, like...
Bailey Zimmerman?
Top five?
He's not in there.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, Zach Bryant.
Oh, yeah.
People are obsessed.
That's crazy, man.
I mean, Zach Brian was a guy that blew up on YouTube
and then took YouTube over to TikTok
and then turned TikTok into massive mainstream success.
It's been really cool to see.
All right, well, I on Nashville.
I can't wait until they release it.
It's like every week we wait for the polls.
Who's number one this week?
It's time to play.
Never going to get it.
About four and ten Americans don't know how to do this.
And the number grows every year.
What is it?
By the way, I was surprised with the stat.
It was like, dang, four in ten?
I did not think that would be the ratio.
I'm not telling you high or low, but it was surprising to me.
Wow.
Four and ten Americans, they don't know how to do this.
Now we have Billy on in Missouri.
Hey, Billy, good morning.
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you doing?
We're doing pretty good.
Up for grabs now a $50 Sonic gift card.
That'd be pretty good, right?
A little $50 treat?
Oh, yeah.
Okay, so, Billy, you get to answer the question first,
and then if you don't get it, you get to go to one member of the show,
and if they don't get it, we play wild card round where you have one more shot.
Billy, four out of ten Americans don't know how to do this.
The number grows every year.
What do you think it is?
Four other ten Americans don't know how to do this.
Tie their shoes?
That's a good guess.
That's a good guess.
That's a good guess.
I like it.
I bet there are people out there that don't.
It's growing by the...
People are tying their shoes a lot less.
More people are going belcro.
Boots.
Some boots you have to tie you just pull.
A lot of the shoes out by now you don't tie the strings at all.
You just tuck them in the side.
Okay.
All right.
Just tell her it's wrong.
That's wrong.
But I would say I tie far less on my shoes than I used to.
Okay.
I do think it's wrong.
But now, Billy, what we're going to do here is you get to go around the room and you get to pick one of these.
Heck, I'll let you pick two.
I'm generous today.
Oh, wow.
That's nice.
Julie need one.
You have Amy, lunchbox, Eddie, and Morgan.
They've all written their answer down.
None of them even knew the question until I write it out loud.
Four.
All right.
Out of 10 Americans
don't know how to do this.
The number grows every year.
Which two show members
would you like to partner with?
Let's do Amy and...
What was that other name?
You have lunchbox, Eddie, and Morgan.
You better pick me.
Yeah, you got it.
Amy and lunchbox.
Okay. Eddie, what do you have?
Oh, mine's easy.
It's changed attire.
Four and ten Americans don't know how to do this.
Correct.
They change a tire.
Good. Morgan.
The growing every year is what sparks me to this
because it's something that's like going away.
and it's write a check.
People don't really write checks anymore.
Interesting.
Interesting what you got there too.
Yeah.
Okay, they're both wrong.
Oh, really?
Now, Amy and Lunchbox, you have a chance to actually make her day.
Do you guys have their answer at all?
No.
I have a version of Morgan's, but it's not write a check.
It's print out a check.
Nope.
Okay.
Lunchbox.
Read a map.
Okay, that's good.
Because you pulled the paper map out.
Yep.
They'll know how to use a paper map.
Amy?
Cook.
Oh.
Wait, that's pretty good, Amy.
It's not bad, but...
Which one of them do you think is right, Eddie?
Cook.
Or not use a map.
I'm leaning towards lunchbox because maps are going away.
Well, both are wrong.
Oh.
Yeah, no one's right there.
So that's okay, Billy.
You're 0 for two, but you have one more shot here.
Now, here's what I'm going to do.
All right.
Yeah.
All right.
Here's what I'm going to do.
You get to pick that either one of them get it or none of them get it.
or none of them get it.
And they're going to come up with the new answer.
You guys think about it.
About four and ten Americans
don't know how to do this
and the number grows every single year.
Let me know when you're in.
Doesn't know how to do this.
And Billy, you'll go, yeah, I think one of the four gets it
or I think none of the four get it.
And if you're correct on that, you will win the prize.
But hold on one second.
They're all thinking.
Eddie's got his hand on his chin.
Morgan's got her two hands class as she's praying
and she's looking down.
Okay.
Four and ten Americans.
Amy Sam.
All right, I got it.
Grows every.
Lunchbox is riding stuff down, but I have no idea what he's writing.
It looks like a lot.
I think he's writing the question down.
You're ready over there?
He just scratched it out, whatever he was ready now.
All right, I'll just go with this isn't right, but whatever.
Eddie, Morgan, everybody good?
Yeah.
Yeah, we're good.
All right.
Billy, do you think one of the four get it or none of the four get it?
I think one of the four get it.
Wow.
I like it.
Wow.
Wow.
Oh.
Lunchbox.
Use an answering machine.
No, incorrect.
That was a weird pause there.
Well, I was thinking, does anyone use an answering machine at all anymore that I know, period, ever anywhere?
And I can't think of one.
I was really just going.
My parents got one.
You leave a message.
They'll call you back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I used to have one.
That's what I'm saying.
Four in ten Americas that goes less and less every year.
Yeah, four be a lot, though.
40%?
By Amy?
Oh, yeah.
So mine has to do with phones, too, but it's phone numbers.
I don't know how to.
They don't know to use phone numbers?
Oh yeah, I know nobody's number.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
It's not it.
Thanks.
You got two shots here, Billy.
Billy, I'm going to let you change your answer.
If you'd like to go that you don't think Morgan or Eddie get it,
or you do think one of the two get it.
I think they'll get it.
Okay, I give her a shot.
I love her face.
Morgan?
I don't feel good.
So?
People don't really sew anymore.
That's good.
I was good.
I thought she said.
Eddie, what do you have?
Oh, man.
I'm going to go, I have three written down, but I'm going to go with set up an email account.
They don't know how to set up an email account.
I think more and more people know how to use that.
That might be.
The opposite of one.
My daughter has like five.
What else did you have on there?
I had check out a library book.
Pretty good.
You just go to the library.
And cancel a subscription.
Oh gosh.
Billy.
Are they all bad?
Yeah.
All bad.
They're wrong.
All of the wrong.
Billy, you did not win, Billy.
Give us a hint.
Well, I thought when Morgan, I thought she was going to say it.
Oh, wait, is it balance of checkbook?
No.
Is it cash a check?
Sewing?
It starts with an Ness.
Sailing.
Saline.
Sleeping.
Paper.
I can't say that.
Suing.
Suing.
Give us one more hint.
One more.
Come on.
We got it.
We're so close.
Sitting.
Sing.
Sons.
Physical activity.
Squat.
Oh.
Squatting.
Swimming.
Swimming.
Swimming.
Dang.
Oh.
Why are people not swimming anymore?
That's so confusing.
Hey, less and less lifeguards.
You've heard the need.
Yeah, there's a shortage.
So people can't get to swim as much.
Billy, I'm sorry.
You did not win.
I tried every way to make it possible.
I appreciate you calling.
Thank you for listening.
Yeah, thank you guys.
All right.
There's just Billy, everybody.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clever 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
and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
Hi, everyone. I'm Cheryl Stray,
author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things.
I'm excited to share that I have a new podcast called Mind Over Mountain.
In each episode, I interview athletes, adventurers, and adrenaline seekers to discuss the inner
landscapes and life experiences that informed and inspired their extraordinary feats.
I also bring a bit of advice into the mix so we, too, can better understand how to face our
own seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Do you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to pull out what you already have inside.
We're coming into this world, fighting for our lives.
All I'm going to do is pull out what you already got inside.
We're there to support and celebrate each other.
And that's not like your story versus my story.
You're going to walk up and over that dang mountain.
You're not just going to put your mind over it.
Yep, yep, exactly.
And if I can't walk up and over it, I'm going to go through it.
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American soccer is about to explode.
The World Cup is coming.
Ramos sending on the only score at the time.
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I'm not worried about Policic. I'm not worried about Balagan. I'm not worried about McKinney.
My only concern is what happens in the back.
The biggest decisions.
If you're going to look at stats and numbers, he has no shot at making this World Cup team.
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Here's a voicemail from Colby in Austin, Texas.
Scroll on their Instagram and I see Lunchboxes post about
why haven't you all bit on the Yeeys?
Everybody wants a pair of Yeasies, right?
So I click on his Instagram link, takes me to the eBay page.
Bobby, he is charging 54.
$54 and 70 cents for shipping on a $90 item.
How insane is that?
$54.70 to ship a pair of shoes.
Is that true?
People are idiots.
Like literally, it says anywhere from $11 to $54.
Because if it goes overseas, you have to charge overseas shipping.
If you're local, it could be as little as $11.
So he's just reading it wrong.
The only reason I haven't wondered if that was real is because you've messed up every part of this.
Yeah, I mean, I put it up there and eBay says, and it has the, when I click on it,
it says anywhere from $11 to $54.
I don't know what they see when they click it.
That's up to eBay.
I don't handle that.
But you can click through it as well just to see what.
And I do.
And when I click on it, it says $11 to $54.
I'm sure that could be right.
But you understand since you've messed up every part of this and it costs me a lot of money.
And I've had numerous people reach out and say, why are you trying to?
charging so much for shipping. And I'm like, guys, if you're putting in your address and that's
what it says, I don't know. Maybe that's the rate. I weighed the shoes. I know how much they
weigh. It was a disaster to get into business with them. It was a disaster. We bought a storage unit
and everything inside of it without knowing what was inside of it. I paid for 75% of it and he was going to do
the work. I've been doing the work and it's been hard. And Scoba did even come to me and goes,
dude, I clicked on your link and it says $54 for shipping. So you thought that too, scuba.
Yeah, and I know how to use eBay and using it since the 90s. It says 54.
$14 for shipping.
I don't know what he's talking about.
Maybe that's why nobody's buying the shoe.
Probably, yeah.
But then I showed scuba how I haven't listed as $11.
Like, I don't know how eBay works.
Like, I don't know their algorithm thing.
I'm a bobber, but.
Thing I'm a bobber?
If they're charging $54.
Hey, scuba, can you work with it today?
Just see what's up.
Like, scuba.
Yeah, I'll fix it for him.
Just see what's up.
All right, here's Amy from North Carolina.
Morning Studio.
What do you call people who take care of chicken?
Chicken tenders.
Nice.
Amy's morning, corny comes up,
in 15, 20 minutes or so.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
We talk about flipping people off
on the road and how it's just not nice.
We shouldn't do it.
Also, it's gross.
Yes.
Aside from being not nice, it's just gross.
I just don't like that finger in general.
Cut it off.
We should all cut off our middle fingers in solidarity.
Go ahead.
Okay, so some millennials and Jen Ziers
are all about giving the thumbs down.
Oh, all thumbs down if somebody
is a bad driver, not if I'm not.
So middle fingers if you're mad,
thumbs down as if you're not that mad,
but you're like,
you're just a bad driver.
I'll thumbs down somebody.
You know, if you thumbs down me,
I wouldn't get mad.
I'd be like, oh, wow, okay.
Exactly.
It's supposed to be like,
you know, I'm not mad, I'm disappointed.
That's what thumbs down is to me
because I'll thumbs down somebody.
I'm just like, yo, boo.
Yeah, so what's the deal?
That's exactly it.
It's like, hey, yeah, I'm not mad.
I'm just disappointed.
Let's be better.
Let's be better than this.
Yeah, that's me judging you
instead of me just not liking you.
Yeah, that's cool.
So start, when you're irritated and you want to use the finger, use the thumb.
But no.
They mean different things.
Right.
No, no.
They're saying that they're transitioning to this.
They're not about the finger.
They're about the thumb.
No, if you're mad, you can figure out.
Thumbs downs if you really are like, you have disappointed me.
You're a bad driver.
You shouldn't be on the road.
Don't do double thumbs down, though, because then you'll wreck.
Oh, man.
No hands on the wheel.
Okay.
What else?
So more than half of Americans are waiting for a show to totally end.
Like if an episode comes out on Sunday,
they let all eight Sundays come out
before they even start watching the show
so that they can watch it all
as quickly as possible.
Yeah, I did that sort of with Last of Us
which is the best show I've seen in a long time.
Well, it's the best show I've ever seen
in my whole life in the last six months.
So I love it, but I waited for like four or five episodes
because I knew I just didn't want to always sit waiting
for the next one.
That's annoying.
Great cliffhanger.
Oh, seven days!
That's a stinky feeling.
So I'll do that some.
I haven't watched any of Yellowstone this last season after the, I guess I watched first two.
Then I was like, I'm out until it's over.
And then severance, or not severance, but, uh, comes back on HBO.
Succession comes back.
Yeah.
This week, I think, right?
Oh, yes.
And so I probably won't watch it the first episode.
You wait a little bit.
You wait a little bit.
Oh, gosh.
And Ted Lasso's coming out.
Oh, me.
I haven't started that either for the same reason.
I need like, I need to go four deep before I can hit it.
Laney Wilson was on the Kelly Clarkson show.
And she was talking about the first song that she ever wrote.
and she was only nine years old, and Kelly was like, hey, well, sing us some of that.
It's called Lucky Me.
Lucky me, I feel free, and I can't deny that he loves me, which I know that he does.
So he is the one.
Lucky me, oh, I said, oh, I'm the one for him.
Wow, nine.
Yeah, I mean, he is.
Lenny's blowing up.
Yeah.
I'm thinking of Yellowstone.
Like, it's really cool to see.
Okay.
I made me.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stores.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
It was a cold, dark night.
And Grand Rapids, Michigan.
And Gabe is out delivering pizzas at 3 a.m.
And it's kind of cold and snowy.
And he drives.
And he goes, man, that looks like a little girl
that's out in the freezing cold,
maybe three years old.
And he's like, that's not right.
So what's he do?
Does he pull over and help her?
No.
Gabe rushes and delivers the pizza to the house
that he was supposed to deliver it to.
And he's like, man, I'm a father of seven.
There's something out right.
Goes back looking for the girl.
Can't find her.
He finds her behind a building, curled up next to some bricks.
She had gotten out of her house and gotten lost.
She went to bed.
Her mom put her to bed.
She woke up the middle night and just went for a walk.
And luckily, he came back, found her, called police,
and they were able to track down the mom.
First of all, how lucky that he found her, that you went back to.
Second of all, yeah, I don't think that's a parenting fault.
No, no.
She put her to bed and then she still gets up.
And three is probably that age where you start to be able to open doors and, like, actually move around.
I can see my son doing this.
And that's what she said.
She goes, I thought she was asleep in her room.
But my thing is, Gabe, great job.
He should have stopped the first time?
Yeah, bud.
I mean, I know you got to deliver pizza.
It's three and I'm going on.
He still saved her.
I can't.
This ain't.
Tell me something hateful.
He had a job to do.
Well, still.
I mean, she could have gone on the pizza delivery with him.
I mean.
Conscious probably got him.
We like that.
That means you're a good person.
You got something in there.
And in the end, everything worked out.
Yeah.
And it also sounded like you were doing regulate when you started.
I was. Did you like that?
It was a clear black night, a clear white moon.
Warren G was on the streets trying to consume.
That's good.
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 you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
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Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast,
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Let's go.
We did beat him in improv.
You had an improv against the team?
Yes, we would pull up their schools,
would be there with signs for us.
It's competition.
What you would win is a bottle of gold slager.
James Fester threw it out of a van because he didn't want us drinking it.
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On a recent episode, I sit down with actor, cultural icon,
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