The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Full Show) Phone Screener Abby Sang The National Anthem At A Hockey Game Last Night! + What Did Bobby and Ronnie Dunn Help A Listener With? + Scuba Steve Is Too Nervous To Get This Medical Procedure Done
Episode Date: February 14, 2023Last night, phone screener Abby sang the National Anthem at the Nashville Predators hockey game! Hear how her performance went and what the rest of the show thought of it! Plus, find out why Bobby tex...ted Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn asking if he'd help a listener and the surprise he responded with! Then, Scuba Steve said he'd rather have 10 more kids than go through the pain of getting this procedure done. Find out what it is!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm just curious if you guys are ever going to bring back lunchbox versus the ladies for the football game.
Well, we...
I think the season's over.
Yeah.
We used to do that because he was...
would claim no woman can beat me at football trivia.
Oh, yeah. And then, I mean, he was,
he's pretty right. I think he'd be like twice ever.
That's crazy. I'm pretty unbelievable life.
But you did get beat. But anyway, I think, Devin, I'm glad you brought this up,
but next football season, we'll start. We'll do one more run.
Like an eight-part series, and if somebody can beat him, we'll give him some cash or something.
Your cash, not mine. Yeah, Devin, are you good at football trivia?
Oh, absolutely not. But I did enjoy the segment.
Oh, okay. Cool. I appreciate that.
No problem.
Good day.
You too.
Let's go around the room and see what's up with everybody.
Everybody feeling pretty good.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Love to hear it.
I'm calling a hero, but is basketball team scoring.
Well, I think now it's better than zero.
Here he is, pretty sure.
Yeah.
Well, that's what I'm going to talk about.
Guys, so I coach my nine-year-olds basketball team.
It's nine-year-old boys, Bones.
You're the sponsor.
They're called the Laker Bones.
You didn't say anything nice, but thank you for saying something.
Well, you're the sponsor.
That's the truth.
Is it a compliment?
Yeah, yeah.
It's a compliment because, dude, we are four in a row wins for our team.
team. We have not lost in four games, and we're going into the tournament, which is what we need.
Going in hot? That momentum. The tournament starts on Saturday. Dude, we are on a heater.
Here's the thing. After all the games are done, I get the team together, and I'm like, all right, guys, good job. Jimmy, you did great. Billy. I mean, man, the three points shooting. Awesome. And then I break them out, right? Like, all right, Lakers, one, two, three, Bo, Boeh, Laker Bones. And then two kids came up to me on Saturday. And they go, hey, coach, how come Bobby, he's the sponsor, right? How come he never comes to these games?
I'm like, Little Jimmy, that's a good question.
There's no little Jimmy.
Stop saying little to me.
That's a great question, actually.
I think the answer is one, you either don't tell me you're having a game,
or two, you tell me because we're talking about one of us being gone for something.
Yeah?
I'd love to come to a game, but I'm either never in town or you don't tell me.
Well, there's no better time than now, dude, this tournament.
You just guilt to me, and it's not fair because you don't tell me every game.
Oh, no, I'm just little Jimmy asked, so I thought I'd bring to you.
He was crying.
I don't think Little Jimmy understands what a sponsor is.
Yeah, sponsor is.
I gave.
So you play Saturday?
We play Saturday.
Morning?
No, in the afternoon.
I'm trying to juggle because I want to go watch Arkansas play.
What time do they play?
Okay, that's tricky.
That's tricky.
Well, who do you want to watch?
The team you're sponsor or the team you love?
Well, I'm glad that the Laker Bones are playing better.
Oh, man.
It's a little bit as embarrassing.
Oh, the season was bad.
Yeah, we lost all the games.
Eddie, thank you.
Yeah, man, thank you.
Let's go over to lunchbox.
Some call himself America's heartthraw, but most see them as America's big slob.
Here he is.
Lunchbox, everybody.
I'm here to propose a new.
new rule for the studio, and it is, like, the other day on the view, I think it's called
the view. Whoopi Goldberg, she farted live on the air. Ray hit it. It's been reported, but we
don't know the specifics, but just real quick, I was, oh, that's real? That's real. That's
that's whoopie. That sounded like, but maybe she was sick. Did they address it? No, no, they just
kind of keep going. They just kind of giggle, uh, uh, uh, and they kind of fumble over the words,
and they start talking again. So my proposed rule is I get one.
fart live on the air every week.
Every week?
Like I don't have to hold it in.
Like over here sometimes I had to run out during commercials
because I'm like, oh, my stomach is so much pain.
That's what normal people do.
And no, you don't run out because your stomach's in so much pain.
If Whoopie can do it on the view or whatever she's on,
I can do it on.
Okay, we'll vote.
I'll leave this up to a vote.
We'll go with the principals here, me, Amy and Eddie.
All that thing lunchbox should be able to fart once, live on air a week.
Say aye.
No, you're not a judge.
Oppose, nay?
Nay.
Okay, sorry.
Gabble.
Done.
No, look, what a dumb proposal.
I propose every week.
But I can pee under the table.
Once a show.
All right, thank you, lunchbox.
Sometimes her glitches need clarification because they make me think I'm living in a simulation.
Here she is.
Amy, everybody.
So I've had a cat for about a year and a half now, lover, great addition to the family.
I spend a lot of time with her.
But now when I'm not with her,
she's nowhere near me in the house.
I hear her meowing.
And then I go look for it and I'm like, well, she's not meowing.
So I'm hearing phantom meows.
Ooh, I get phantom text notifications.
Yeah, like you think you're, boo.
That's what happens?
So like, sometimes my pocket will vibrate.
And I'm like, oh, let me grab my phone.
And my phone's not even in there.
Ooh, that's crazy.
It's that.
See, cats always there so you think you're here it even when it's not.
So I have the meows, but then now I'm also having phantom visions, I guess, because I'll see her.
I think, you might just be going crazy then.
I'll see her darting by.
And then I'll think, oh, that was weird.
Why'd she do that?
And then I'll look over and she's sitting on a counter.
Like, there's no way that was her darting by.
But anything I see out of the corner of my eye, I think it's my cat.
Yeah, you're tripping.
That's what that is.
I don't know.
Mine's a phantom.
Yours is a trip.
But the cat's, everything's good.
Maybe it's a sign.
You ask your psychic cousin what a phantom cat means?
No, I mean, I guess I'll look into it.
But, I mean, I really do have a cat.
Do you, though? Okay.
No.
That's the question.
I haven't seen that cat in a long time.
Okay, Ray, you're up.
From Mount Pine, Arkansas, he predicted the Super Bowl.
And on the show, he has the biggest role.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
So I mentioned, I just want to keep up with it here on the air as well.
I got on TikTok and I was like, hey, everybody, if you send me $1,
I'll give it to somebody who needs it.
But it was only almost like a parody.
of all these people that were like, give me $1 and I can pay off my car.
And people were doing it.
So I got $1,000 basically sent to my Venmo.
And I've taken it all out.
As you can see, I only have $33 in here left, which is mine.
So there's no crazy Venmo amount.
I've taken it all out.
I've asked people to stop sending me money.
But I've started to give it away now.
So this was the first one.
This is me going to a Sonic.
I ordered a single water at Sonic.
And I'm going to get a person that comes out, $200.
Let's see what happens.
Fun.
Don't walk off yet.
So a lot of people gave me a bunch of money.
I'm gonna give you this as a tip.
Okay.
So thank you very much.
Um, take it all.
It's 200 bucks.
Oh my god.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, take it.
That's yours.
Do you need it?
I'll give it.
No, don't give it.
Use it.
That was given to me.
I'm making sure people know I'm documenting.
I'm giving it to you.
Is this for a TikTok?
Well, they send it to me on TikTok.
Yes.
Do you promise?
Yeah.
Deal.
All right.
Thank you so much.
You're welcome.
See you later.
Okay, start with a thousand.
Pretty cool.
Start with thousand bucks.
all the way. Boom, boom, boom. I just want to document it here for tax, for tax reasons and
listener verification reasons. And also, it's really creepy to film somebody. That's what I noticed, too,
because I was just going to record it. And I was like, I'm sorry, I'm filming. I was like apologizing.
Even though I was giving her money, it's like, I'm sorry, I'm filming you. I'm sorry. I'm
walking to be like a 19 year old girl. And I was like, I'm sorry, I'm filming you. But we're
200 down, 800 to go. That's where we are. Thank you. All right. Let's go. We're here.
Glad you guys are here. Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's mailbag. Yeah.
Hello, Bobby, my fiance and I're making big plans. We got a wedding this summer and it's going to be great.
The honeymoon, however, is turning into a problem. She has a beautiful 10-year-old daughter from her previous marriage.
I can't wait to be a stepdad. Love her. Just not on the honeymoon. My wife to be thinks it's a
great idea to take the kid to Jamaica with us.
But I've got every intention of having a very unkid-friendly honeymoon.
And I don't know if that would be appropriate to ask the resort staff if they'd be interested in babysitting while we're being unkid friendly.
Am I off base here?
I don't think a honeymoon's an appropriate place for a kid.
Too selfish or right on target.
Signed. Hank the honeymooner.
This is what I'm taking is that Hank's never been married before.
It sounds like it.
If I'm just guessing he's never had a wedding or a honeymoon.
and good for you hopping in.
Hopefully you'll be a great influence in the kid's life,
but not on the honeymoon.
You shouldn't be.
I agree.
You should be able to go on the honeymoon to Jamaica.
If you're doing that,
it's a honey a honeymoon.
Yeah.
If it's like we can't do it for the summer,
we're going to get away and go,
even then it's tough.
But I don't think of the child care issue
if you are going to Jamaica.
Let me just be real.
And she's 10, so it's not a baby,
so she could probably stay with Grandma or the Ann or some,
somebody. Yeah, I'm just going to be on your side here, Hank. Most of the time I'm not on the side
with the dudes. But if this is a honeymoon in Jamaica, and it wasn't discussed pre-booking it,
I don't think the 10-year-old should go. You can play this for your fiancé, about to be wife.
Just I don't think she should go at all, Amy? Yeah, I agree. So maybe something about the wife,
like she's maybe not used to traveling without her daughter. She wants her daughter to experience a trip
like Jamaica. I don't know. I'm sure she has good reasoning. It's not.
because she doesn't want to, you know, have honeymoon time with you.
But y'all should go and be able to enjoy each other.
And then take the 10-year-old on a trip another time.
Or don't.
Eddie?
Yeah, this is a hard note.
Like, it's not only just like the unkid-friendly stuff.
It's the honeymoon.
Like, you guys need to spend time together.
That's the whole point of this.
You don't need a kid tagging along.
This is a hard note, dude.
I don't think anybody's, yes, right?
No, lunchbox.
No, you go to her and say, you're making me crazy.
Okay, he was waiting for that.
He was waiting for that.
Sometimes he's hit you.
Sometimes he's itch is to say stuff.
He's hitching there.
Hank, we're on your side.
We're team Hank on this.
Good luck.
And if you want to send us an email, Morgan, what do they do?
Mailbag at bobbybones.com.
Thank you.
We've got your email and we've read it on the air.
Now it's about to close Bobby's mailback.
Yeah.
Okay, what's the question here?
If you take a red pill, all your debt is wiped away.
If you take blue pill, then you get to go back in time and fix.
a past mistake.
Which pill are you taking?
Where'd you see this?
I saw someone posted on Instagram,
but the pills were different questions.
Can I take the blue pill and go back in time
and fix a mistake like I didn't bet on this team to win?
That's good.
Or is it like you really have...
Or there are no rules?
No rules.
Like, can I ask the genie for more wishes,
basically, is what I'm saying?
No rules.
Okay.
That well, except for, yeah, that's always...
That's a given.
You can't do that.
Okay, well, Eddie, you can go first.
Yeah.
What would you do?
you go no debt or would you go back?
Let's say you can't go back and predict the future.
Because that makes it too easy to go.
Well, I know it's going to hit 13 red on the roulette will.
That'd be awesome.
So we got to remove that.
What would you do?
All right.
So I'm out of debt.
Like, I don't have that problem anymore.
But I would go back and change a mistake I made.
How much debt did you get out of, by the way?
Almost $40,000.
Like, crazy story.
Started in 2015.
No, no, 2006.
is when it all started.
I went to Hawaii to go see Pearl Jamming.
No, the debt.
Okay.
It was my first credit card.
Boom.
It started over there.
And then you guys just cut everything out.
Yeah.
For how many years?
I mean, for it since then.
Crazy.
Okay, so what would you do?
Yeah, I'm going to change a mistake.
What mistake?
I mean, I've made a lot of mistakes.
So I'd have to take my time and just kind of pick one big one.
Probably not.
No.
Just like you don't want to share the birthday wish?
It may not come true.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Lunchbox.
Oh, it's easy.
I'd go back and fix a mistake.
and that was going to class
when I went to try out
for the real world
and road rules
I drove to college station
Texas, did a in-person
casting call
and I drove back
to college and I was like
man I nailed that
they're going to call me for sure
and I had economics
at 5 o'clock
PM and I was like
I'm gonna go to class
I got back in time
and they called while I was in class
but that's the mistake you would change
yeah that's a mistake man
that could change the whole
It could change your whole life
but I mean it's not in a good way though
you're like rolling the dice
You wouldn't be on this show
I'd be on the challenge still
And you wouldn't have your kids.
You'd give up meeting your wife and being on this show to go on Road Rules Real World Challenge.
Yeah.
And your kids.
You're right.
Yeah.
I mean, I'd have kids, different kids.
Oh.
Got a point.
Amy?
I think I will take the pill.
Sorry, the red one.
And mortgage is my debt.
And that mortgage is like the biggest thing we pay.
And it would be really cool to own my home.
So I'd take that because I feel like, yes, I've made tons of mistakes.
But I've learned from them and hopefully grown from them.
So that's, I can.
and deal with that and I'd love to just have my mortgage money.
I'll probably go back and fix a mistake only because when I was broke and I have debt,
now I'm not broke, I don't have debt.
Like I lived poor with no debt because I was scared to buy anything.
And now I live with money and I don't take on debt because I don't want to be poor again.
So I just have never had debt.
So I don't care about that because you ain't got no money, can't buy anything, you know?
So I'm good there because I didn't buy anything.
Then secondly, I would go back and fix a mistake.
But of all the mistakes, like you said, I feel like I've learned a lot of things.
But I would probably, I think I mentioned there were two regrets that I had.
One is pushing the button that got me find a million bucks by the FCC because that sucked.
I didn't really learn anything except a million bucks is a lot of zeroes when you got to.
And then I was just hanging out with my grandma more before she passed away.
I was in college and was like, I'm too far away.
So maybe I'd fix that one.
Oh, good one.
Yeah, maybe I'd fix that one.
But that's a fun game.
How do we get the real version of that?
I want that pill.
Yeah, what's that?
How much that pill cost?
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
This guy, Martin and Connecticut fell on some hard times.
He lost a room.
He was renting and he had no other options.
So he took his eight-year-old boxer dog, Roxy,
and they moved into his 1998 Dodge.
And they were sleeping in the car.
There's no heater in it, though.
And temperatures had dropped to single digits.
So Martin was like,
I'm, this is too crazy.
I got to call the police.
I need help.
So he was taken to the hospital
for hypothermia.
And then an animal control officer,
Emily Higgins, was sent to pick up the dog.
And when she learned about the whole story,
she's like, you know what?
I have motel points.
When he gets out of the hospital,
I'm setting them up for two days in a motel
while we figure out a plan.
Well, local news picked up the story.
Then the whole community rallied around.
More nights at the hotel were paid for.
And then crowdfunding started.
And $37,000 has currently.
been raised, it might be going up, and it's just to help get him back on his feet.
All that's awesome. The part that really sticks out to me is that first person who said,
I got two nights in a hotel. And I'll give my points out of nowhere. No news. Didn't hear about it
from, she just said, I got points. Let me help this guy out. Because also, I got some Marriott
points. I'm pretty precious with them. I'm scared to use them because I'm like, I can't wait
to you. And she just said, I, here, have them. All that's awesome. That first part, man,
really. That's some good stuff. That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
It's time for the feud.
Top 10 answers on the board.
Now, we've used data to actually get these top 10 answers, okay?
So we didn't ask listeners, we actually went, we looked at data from streaming services
and YouTube over the past collection of years and determined.
These are the most listened to old school country artists in the world.
Now old school can be defined with however you define it
But these are the most listened to
Old School country artists in the world
Lunchbox is your first
You won the big dice roll
Who's first?
Garth Brooks
Show me Garth Brooks
Now here's why
He's almost on no streaming services or YouTube
That's a big one
Oh yeah
Only Amazon I believe
In the radio otherwise he's not going to have a lot of data
Because you can't get to him
Lunchbox oh for one Eddie go
That was dumb
All right bones old school
Let's go, Johnny Cash.
Show me Johnny Cash.
Number four answer, Eddie.
You got four points there.
I'm going to go with Hank Williams.
Show me senior or junior, Eddie.
Man, I got a pick, don't I?
Senior.
Go senior, old school.
Hank Williams, Senior.
Go!
Amy?
Dang.
Willie Nelson.
Show me Willie.
Number nine.
Nine points for you, Amy.
The most listened to old school country artist based on data.
Amy?
Okay, well, I'll go Hank Williams, Jr.
Show me Hank Jr.
Nice trick, Bobby, nice trick.
That was good, dude.
That wasn't a trick, I was just asking.
Hey, you got us good.
Points have doubled, lunchbox.
There are three rounds.
Points have doubled.
The most listened to old school country artists in the world.
Go ahead.
I don't know who people said.
I was too busy trying to come up with names.
Dang it.
I shouldn't have paid attention.
Just say something.
Give me George Jones.
Show George Jones.
I thought he was one of the biggest of all time.
Eddie Spaghetti.
Bones, let's go George Strait.
Show me, George Strait.
Number five.
And why don't you say it?
Well, I'm confused on this whole thing.
If Garth wasn't on there, then George Jones...
He wasn't on there because his stuff's not on streaming platforms.
Eddie, Merle-Haggard.
Show Eddie Merle-Haggard.
What?
That's what I'm saying.
What?
It doesn't make any sense.
Hey, Eddie.
You're out.
Now, you got double points for that last one, though, because that's round two.
Okay. Amy?
Alan Jackson?
Show her Alan Jackson.
Number one answer.
That's worth two points. Good job.
Wow.
Okay.
Randy Travis.
Show her, Randy Travis.
Forever and ever.
Not right.
All right, we're at round three, lunchbox.
You have no points on the board.
And I went first because I do not understand the category, obviously.
So give me Dolly Parton.
Dolly Parton.
Correct, triple points at no.
number eight put you at 24. Wow. Round three is triple points. Okay. Lunchbox takes the lead.
Garth. No, we just said, oh man. Old school. Guys, if we're going to go old school, you've got to have.
What is that guy's name? Uh-huh. Kenny Rogers. Show him Kenny Rogers. Number three.
Worth nine points. Go ahead. Lunchbox takes the lead. If you guys that Lunchbox win an old school country,
You didn't even understand the first two.
I know. It's not good.
Go ahead, lunchbox.
God.
There's a girl.
She's old school.
Give me Reba McIntyre.
Woo!
Does the board show?
Reba!
All right, lunchbox, eliminated with 33 points.
Good run in round three.
Eddie.
There are, one, two, three.
Four answers on the board.
The most listened to old school country artists in the world.
Based on data.
struggling with what old school means.
I know.
Well, you've heard Alan Jackson and Kenny Rogers
and George Strait and Johnny Cash
and Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson.
So that's old school.
They're all over the place.
Alan Jackson, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Cash,
George Strait, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson.
Eddie?
Bones?
Give me Waylon Jennings.
Show him Waylon Jennings.
Yeah!
Bye!
Amy.
Come on.
You're on Amy.
You're all the only.
All right, all right.
Come on, Amy.
Okay, what about Brooks and Dunn?
Show Amy Brooks and Dunn.
Yeah!
At number six, Brooks and Dunn worth 18 points.
That puts her right next to me.
It does.
Oh, no.
Maybe you need one more to win.
Oh, no!
Oki-dokey?
That's a good one.
Do them.
Do okey-dokey.
One more wins.
Oh.
There are three answers on the board.
Okay.
Travis Trit.
Good one.
Oh, that's you Eddie has.
I see it on his list.
Stop, don't look at my paper.
If Eddie has a, ugh.
I know, that's how I feel.
What you mean?
Show Amy, Travis Trit.
Yeah!
I did not shock the world!
Do you believe in miracles?
Lunchbox wins with 33 points.
Play the guy a song.
He deserves it.
He deserves this.
I still don't get it.
And they stay there.
And they stay there.
There he is.
You guys should be.
be, hey, uh, shamed.
Yeah, we are.
I got second place.
The number two answer was Shania Twain.
Oh, damn.
The number seven answer was Tim McGraw.
Like 90s country, the biggest 90s country artist you guys didn't even mention here.
I was going old school, man.
And number 10, Toby Key.
Yeah, but.
You guys are getting older, so old school is younger and younger.
Dang.
We get that, we get that.
Lunchbox, you are the winner.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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Shania Twain is talking about having open throat surgery.
She had Lyme disease.
and when she's been in this studio,
the last time she was in studio,
she struggled talking
because of her Lyme disease.
Like she talked for a little bit,
but again, she had this throat surgery.
Now she's singing again,
which is amazing to see.
When I saw her at the Grammys,
she was just like full health.
It seemed full health,
at least with her voice.
And so,
and I don't think she would have put out a record
and had done all this press
if she wasn't feeling a lot better.
But she had this surgery.
And they said, hey, look,
you may never sing again.
Oh.
We got this procedure
and you got to be awake
while we do it.
Oh, man.
Which is crazy.
So she said,
quote, you have to be awake.
She said,
I was more afraid
of never singing again
than getting through the operation.
The reason you have to be awake
for the operation
is that you have to sing
during it so they know
exactly what to do.
Whoa.
She described the experience
as depressing and devastating
and then also having a ton of gratitude
for being able to sing and speak again.
She released a new album,
Queen of Me, which is our first since the surgery, calling it her celebration album.
That's from Yahoo.
To be awake during a surgery, hopefully they got you numbed up good.
Yeah.
But your throat.
Didn't you wake up once in a little of like a colonoscopy or something?
Yeah.
You woke up.
You weren't supposed to.
Yeah, my eyes open and I could see my insides on the screen because the camera's up there
and I heard them talking and it was creepy.
Yeah, I'm glad.
But I mean, that's a light.
I want to wake up during that one.
That's a light sedation, I guess.
Yeah. Scuba has been thinking about having a vasectomy. Scuba Steve. We've talked about this.
Oh, sad music, please.
And you're not right now going to get one.
No, I'm not. I'm still nervous even just even thinking about the process.
But so many guys have had this no issue. It's a perfect time. March Madness, that weekend, Pop goes a weasel and you can stay home watch games all the time.
I thought about that, like just to do the absolute quintessential thing to stay home and watch college basketball, but I'm still very nervous to do it.
And why don't you want to do it?
It has nothing to do with the masculinity thing or anything that lunchbox would say 100%
It really doesn't it has to do with the pain in that region
I'm not up for it and then now knowing that I found out that you have to be awake for it
Like count me out
They can't give you some light sedation and obviously if they cut any part of you is gonna be sore
But I don't think it's that bad
Have you done it? Every Wednesday
And isn't there like a catheter involved which I've never had I don't want to do that either?
Oh you got a
There's so many dudes that have gotten this done.
Yeah.
I think if it were something you really wanted to do, you should do it.
But you don't really want to do it.
And I think it's the masculinity part.
Even though you're saying it's not, my feeling is that's what it is.
Yeah, why would you get a vasectomy?
Why not just have your wife get her tubes tied?
Much more invasive.
Yes, exactly.
This can be fixed super quick.
He's complaining he used to get a catheter.
A catheter seems amazing to me.
No, not me.
I'm on the answer to the other.
I'm on team, not scuba, but it does not seem amazing.
Well, I was saying that you get to go to the bathroom and it's just taken care of.
Well, that's why I wear a diaper.
So does she want you to have a vasectomy? Your wife?
She's pushing for it mostly because she doesn't want a fourth child.
And so I respect that because obviously she has to do all the work to have the child and everything.
But I would like to do things that where she takes birth control or calendar method like we used to do.
But I don't know. I just can't.
I'm going with the calendar method. All full low house in the prairie, huh?
No, no.
A calendar method.
It is all proof.
That'll get you.
I mean, it worked for us the first three times.
What would she have to do to make that happen?
I don't know.
I mean, I don't even know what it would be.
There's nothing on the table that would make me want to do it.
So you're out, out.
I'm out out.
Anytime I think about it, I want to throw up.
Would you rather get a vasectomy or have another kid if those are the only two options?
I'd have her have ten more kids than a vasectomy.
Okay, this is the thing.
He doesn't have to carry the baby, deliver the baby, breastfeed the baby.
All that stuff's awesome.
But if she doesn't want anymore, she doesn't want anymore.
and you want 10?
And you can fix it.
Well, I'd rather have 10 than the vasectomy.
Yeah, but you can fix it.
Okay.
We're not talking sense into you?
You're not going to, no.
What if we spend the wheel?
You could spend all the wheels in the world
and put a million dollars on it?
I still don't want to do it.
No, but there's like all kinds of cash,
but there's a pair of scissors on one.
Snip, snip.
I'm not down to try it out.
Here's voicemail from Gavin in Oklahoma.
I've got a morning corny for Amy.
You know what my favorite thing is about the Dallas Cowboys logo?
It's also their rating.
Oh, one star.
Okay.
I mean, why?
That's funny.
Why, though?
That's funny.
Never heard that.
All right, next one up here is Pam from Las Vegas, Nevada.
I'm calling because our school is doing a staff challenge,
and one of our challenges is to tell a stranger our school motto.
So I'm going to do it on the voicemail, hoping it gets played on the air so I can get credit for it.
Dream it, believe it, achieve it.
Take that credit.
Love it.
You just got it, Pam.
Dream it, believe it, achieve it.
I set it back to you.
Nice job.
Here's one more from Louisville, Kentucky.
Hey, Cibio, I need some advice.
I got my fiance and I ticket to the Brooks and Dunn concert,
and how do I present them to her for Valentine's Day?
I need some advice,
and I want to just show her the tickets on my phone.
Let me know.
I got you.
Can we get this guy's cell phone number, Scuba?
Yeah, I'm looking up right now.
Okay, we'll call you, buddy.
That's all I'm going to say for now.
We'll call you.
You got an idea?
Well, I got an idea, but I want a spoiler right now.
We're going to call you in Louisville.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
A new survey was just put out that people are going to be spending an average of $187 today for Valentine's.
I'm assuming eating flowers, chocolates, the cliche stuff for the most part.
Yeah, it all adds up.
And, of course, men are spending well over double than any woman.
I wonder if my wife's getting me.
I think she probably will get me a little something.
We have been so busy and we are very busy.
And she has a couple things this week, too, that we're going to go to dinner tonight.
But there's not anything, and I like to be Mr. Romance, but I've, I don't want to spoil it.
It's a delayed situation.
Okay.
Oh, Southwest.
What?
Like a flight, Southwest, delayed?
No, like, I can't do it tonight, but I will tell her this is what it is.
And it can't happen tonight or today, but it will happen when there's a little more room.
Got it.
Oh.
Yeah.
Is that how you deliver it?
It was like that, monotone like that.
Hey, baby.
I have to say, I don't know.
Yeah, I don't want to spoil it now.
But yes, we'll have a good Valentine's Day, even though an and Arkansas plan tonight, I believe.
Oh.
Which is unfortunate.
Oh, it could be real bad.
For her.
You can have to watch it, right?
Okay.
Just so everybody.
I want to talk more about that.
Go ahead.
Just so everybody knows thoughtful gifts are better than material gifts.
And the most desired presents are a special meal, a card, or chocolate.
or just time.
You know what?
Effort.
It doesn't matter what it is.
Yeah, thoughtful.
And yeah, it's a cliche day
that some of us are like,
okay, this is stupid.
There's a lot of stuff stupid you have to do.
There's a lot of stuff that if you don't do it,
you're like, I ain't doing it.
But then it could come back to bite you in the butt,
even if it's small.
So effort and time, that's it.
All right, what else?
A mom in Atlanta is going viral on TikTok
because she's breastfeeding her baby out of her underarm.
Is there a bottle that she's holding this?
there or does she have a nipple in there? So she went to the doctor and he's like, oh yeah, this can
happen because I guess milk lines in the breast tissue can extend into the underarm and milk
can come out of there. But how? Again, okay, well, however she noticed. I have nipples. Can you milk me?
No, but I guess however the, like he said, the milk line and she noticed like, oh my gosh,
something's coming out of my underarm and she realized it was, it was milk. It looks like a
Zit. A milk duct. I'm looking at it now. Because you got to have a hole.
You know, baby doesn't know a difference.
Who cares?
It probably a little stinkier.
A little bit.
Yeah.
And that's, yeah.
That's, it's, I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
Or it's like a superhero talent.
She shoots milk from her underarms.
I mean, Lunchbox is always wanted to go viral.
And then here she is.
She gets this.
You should see if you could milk yourself.
I can't milk myself.
Some men can.
Why, you got nipples?
Can you milk me?
No.
You can.
All right, Amy.
Next story.
Some men can.
Carrie Underwood was sharing that she has the exact same.
dinner every night that she performs. And this is something
athletes do, and she's out there doing her thing,
working the stage, and she said no exceptions. She always has two eggs,
half an avocado, a pile of veggies, and hummus.
That's pretty good. I mean, she probably knows what her body needs in order to go
through a very taxing, physically rigorous show.
I mean, she's not doing a crossfit workout out there, but a lot of singing and
moving around and jumping. I'm sure she needs her nutrition at this point. She knows
what to do. Before I do a show, let's see.
I say, please God, hope everybody doesn't hate me after the show.
Please let me be funny.
No exceptions.
Yeah, I beg.
I do a beg prayer.
You're too nervous to eat.
I call it a brayer.
It's a beg prayer.
I'm like, yeah, God, please.
Don't let them kill me.
Other than that, I just, white knuckle it and go on on stage.
Maybe that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
They'll make something good.
Brandon Miller likes to play hockey in his spare time, and he did a pickup game in Ohio.
and he's playing the game, and all of a sudden, he just blacks out.
Turns out he had a heart attack.
He falls, hits the ice.
But lucky for Brandon, his teammates, one was an ER doctor, one was a paramedic, and the goalie
was another doctor.
I need friends that are ER-a-medics and doctors and stuff that can save me.
I just need to find friends that can save my life.
I don't have to like them, but I want to bring them around just in case something like
this happens.
Well, and if you're playing hockey, we're like stuff.
Walking.
So, yeah, so the three doctors rushed to them, figured it out.
They started conducting CPR.
One of them got the defibrillator.
I think I said that right, AED, and they did that, came back to life, saved him right there.
And so here's one of the doctors talking about how miracles they happen every day.
Sometimes things kind of happen a right way.
And I mean, it's, you know, there's miracles every day.
So it's kind of a cool thing.
Wow.
Yeah, I don't have any friends that do cool stuff like that.
I can do CPR.
Yeah, I don't want your mouth on mine.
But here's the thing.
Well, I don't want my mouth on yours.
It's just chess now.
Yeah, I hear you.
I'll do the mouth.
I know.
If you guys need it, I'll do the mouth.
Sorry, I'll do the mouth.
But here's the thing.
Like, I don't have friends, though, that have really good skills.
Like, I don't have any friends here that are doctors.
I've never known a doctor.
My old doctor in Texas, but I don't see him enough.
I guess I could call him.
But I don't know if it's a lawyer, really.
Matt Jones did a sports radio.
I'll call him a kid.
But I don't have like...
He's in Kentucky, though, man.
I know what's what I'm saying.
You know what they do in Kentucky?
Not the Dougie.
That's right.
So I don't have any ER doctor.
I just need new friends, I guess.
Just a bunch of dumb entertainers.
And we're not even that entertaining.
Yeah, what are they going to do for us?
Like, what's Ray going to do if I go down?
Ray, what would you do if I went down?
I mean, I'd see if you needed CPR or...
You would see, you would ask me, but I'm out.
Well, then I would do CPR.
What's that stand for?
Cardio respiratory pumping?
Wait, wait, what is the...
I believe it's pulmonary, right?
I had no idea.
Oh, no, no idea.
Great story. I like it.
Yeah, man.
It's cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Yeah.
You just said to CRP.
Ray pumping.
Cardio respiratory pumping.
All right.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Glad you guys are here.
Here's a voicemail from Hannah in Alabama.
I'm listening to the segment on Thursday about Ray and how he all brings up country artists and their secrets.
And I remember last year sometime about him bringing up some big divorce.
Did I miss that?
Did that ever come about?
Or can we get an update on that?
Thanks.
Love the show.
Every time there are two country artists that announce a divorce, we go, that must be it.
And Ray goes, nope, not it.
So, Ray, the country music secret that you brought to us a long time ago was what?
It was, who I thought was getting a divorce, and it was on March 15th when I did it, a year ago, almost.
And so we're almost, we're like a month and a day away.
So does the envelope get opened ever?
I mean, it can, but I mean, is that awkward to the artist?
It's been a year.
I know.
Are they not getting a divorce?
What if they've just totally kept it secret?
They did an awesome job of keeping it hush-hush.
Then it's really awkward.
Because it hasn't been revealed.
No.
And it's not anybody we've mentioned, right?
Correct.
It's not Kelsey Ballerini and Morgan Evans.
No.
It's not, okay.
I feel like you just need to tell me in my ear and let me figure out what I need to do
because lessons are killing me about this.
Okay.
So maybe it's like, hey, dude, keep it in your ear.
Keep it in your envelope.
Maybe not.
But let's talk about it.
We'll come back in a second and do that.
Now, Morning Corny.
Go ahead.
The Morning Corny.
Who always has a date on Valentine's Day?
Who always has a date on Valentine's Day?
A calendar.
Yeah.
That was the morning corny.
Lunchbox, what were you going to say about the race situation?
I thought you said that we were revealing it on the day one year to the day
because I've been chomping at the bit to hear.
I know.
That's why I'm going to have him whispered in my,
not whisper it,
it'll go on to the mic.
I'm going to have him tell me
when the mics aren't on
during a song
and then
let me see how to proceed.
We do owe it to our listeners,
but we don't owe it
to the people
if it's still a secret
or they've decided not to get divorced.
I was thinking,
what if there's been
prepared?
Yeah.
Yeah, but we still don't share
that we're going to get a divorce.
We'll figure this out.
We got this voicemail
from Jerry in Louisville
last night. I want to play it for you
real quick. Hey, Cuvio, I need
some advice. I got my
fiance and I ticket to the
Brooks and Dunn concert and how
do I present them to her for
Valentine's Day? I need some advice
I don't want to just show her the tickets
on my phone. Let me know.
I like it. Hey, Jerry, are you
on the phone with us now?
Yes, sir, I am. Morning,
studio. Morning.
Does your wife know our show?
So she's not a everyday podcast listener like I am
But I'll be like hey listen to what Bobby and him said
And I'll play her a skit or something
So we love skits
Yeah
I like skits
We love skits because nobody else does
That's awesome
I love the name doing skits
We're doing a little skit with Jerry right now
Hey Jerry so I was gonna say
Yeah I was gonna say I could make her like a video
From here in the studio
And be like hey
He did this
Look but if she doesn't care
And that won't be cool
That's a terrible idea.
Well, I mean, she'd think it cool.
She'd like it.
Well, hold on.
I don't know that...
Let me just text Ronnie real quick.
Ronnie Dunn.
Oh, that'd be a little bit.
Oh, stop it.
Stop it.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Good idea.
That'd be legit.
I'm just going to say, are you awake yet?
Oh, good question.
It's early.
Yeah.
Are you awake yet?
He'd probably awake right by now.
So, when's that show?
Jerry?
May, or maybe March 11th?
Okay.
So we got a little time.
Okay.
Jerry, I'm going to put you on hold.
I'm going to see if Ronnie text me back.
And then we'll see how that goes.
Because how cool to me if I just get to go, hey, make a video of you going, hey.
Hey, Jerry's, whoever?
Jerry's girl.
What's the name, Jerry?
It's May 11th.
Her name is Sarah.
Okay.
Sarah.
Got it.
Okay.
Stay on the phone, okay?
Awesome.
I appreciate you.
Well, I haven't done anything yet.
But worst case scenario, I can make you something.
But maybe I can get Ronnie to do something.
And if he can, that would be super cool, right?
Oh, man, it'd be amazing.
Okay.
So good.
So cool.
Well, don't, not yet.
I don't build up.
I mean, so amazing.
You killed it.
You killed it, but, yeah, yeah, you built it up and then he's got to go down to you.
Oh, no.
It's going to happen.
Believe it.
All the pressure is on.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Jerry's on the phone.
This is quick work.
We got him back here.
Jerry.
Bobby.
Okay.
You haven't shown your wife.
The tickets yet, have you?
No, not yet.
I've been to hear from old Ronnie.
So, oh, Ronnie, text me back.
Come on.
And so what I'm going to do, Jerry, is I'm going to send you a video with me in it.
And then Ronnie, and then you can show it to her, okay?
Because I do have him.
Do you want to hear the clip?
When I'm going to play it for you first.
Jerry, I'm going to play it first.
So I just text Ronnie and was like, hey, you awake?
I don't even know that he's awake.
And he was like, yeah, we need.
I said, just do this thing.
Jerry, it's Sarah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
I was like, just say, hey, you go.
But I think Ronnie thought I was asking for free tickets because he says that here.
But I don't.
You already got tickets.
So just disregard that part.
But here you go.
Play it.
Hey, Sarah.
This is Ronnie Dunn from B&D.
Happy Valentine's.
Jerry, for you, tickets to our show in May.
We'll see you there, buddy.
So.
Okay.
I got it. That's all I sent him was like, hey, say this. So we have it. But Jerry, then you go, Ronnie already gave me the tickets. No, no, don't do that because you need credit for buying them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You say, hey, we already have tickets. And that's it. So I will send you a video, Jerry, in this next break of me going, hey, I'm here. Sarah, happy Valentine's Day. Jerry loves you very much. And here's my friend Ronnie Dunn. And then Ronnie will come on and go, hey, and then you do the thing, okay?
That's awesome. I love it. Do you feel like that's acceptable? That's pretty cool.
right? Yeah, it's awesome. Yeah. Okay.
I got a feeling Ronnie's tickets are better than what he bought.
No, I'm not asking Ronnie for free tickets. I'm just
saying. I know. No, I bet they're not.
And if Ronnie does come back to me
and go, hey, you need those tickets,
then I'll call Jerry back, but Jerry already has
tickets. We were just doing this as a friend
favor. No, Jerry, don't gasp.
I heard Jerry gasp. Yeah, Jerry's her nosebleed.
I mean, I am bowling on a budget.
See? But he already bought the tickets, though.
Yeah, but he could pass those
on to someone else.
Pay it forward.
My brother and his fiance would love to go too.
Even though it's somewhere else.
Where do you live, Louisville?
I'm in Louisville and the concerts in Lexington.
Okay, well.
Do it.
And it's in May?
May 11th, yeah.
God dang it.
Even if I can't.
I'll get you tickets.
I'll get you tickets.
Yeah, see?
That's what I'm talking about.
Let's go, Jerry.
This is one of those things.
Jerry.
I'm being squeezed.
I'm being squeezed here.
Hey, Jerry, ask him about that meat and grief.
No, stop.
Stop.
I don't know what they do.
Okay, listen, Jerry, I was all kidding aside.
I'll send you this video.
I can get you another pair of tickets, I'm sure.
And if I can't, I'll just buy them.
But I think Ronnie thinks he's giving me tickets.
Yeah.
Sounds like it.
He offered them.
And he's one of the few people I can text and just go,
hey, send me a video, are you doing this real quick?
Or send me you saying this.
It's like, yeah, I don't know what I'm doing, but okay.
Often asking for nudes for the same reason.
Oh, love.
Just send me a picture of you getting out of the shower.
Okay, Jerry, I got you.
We're friends, right?
I got you taken care of.
Absolutely.
You go ahead and if you want to give those tickets to your wife, you can,
or I will get you another pair of tickets, okay?
Awesome.
Okay.
He sounds excited, man.
He is excited.
I think he's surprised like I am.
I've left a voicemail hating on lunchbox, but lunchbox is at home me.
Me and lunchbox are good now.
That was quick.
Okay, but wait a minute.
Hold on, don't know, Jerry.
I just jumped through 19 hoops for you.
What?
What? Like, I mean, literally, called friends, got free tickets, and then it's like, yo, I just want to say this.
It wasn't about how nice Amy is or Eddie is.
Bobby, you've always been the homie. You're the OG homie.
Okay. I don't need it, but I just thought it was a weird thing.
Well, he didn't like me until I helped him out right here.
Yeah. How did you help him? You did nothing.
I got him out of the nosebleeds.
No. No, Ronnie offered those tickets.
Ronnie offered. Yeah, go ahead.
What did he call in to hate on lunchbox for?
Yeah, why did you hate lunchbox, Jerry?
It's been a while I don't want to talk about it. I'm over it now.
No, but what did you say?
I'm not over it.
Let's just go.
Let's walk in the time machine, Jerry.
What did you say before you grew as a human?
I called him a cissy boy because he was whining about something.
Yeah.
That could be any day, any show, right?
You know what?
I say you put this cissy boy back in the nosebleeds.
Give his brother the good tickets.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
We can't do that.
Are you having to talk quiet?
You sound like he's in.
Hey, Jerry, are you pooping?
Not right now.
Okay.
Are you hiding?
I think his wife may be in the house.
Yes, she is.
She's going to have a room.
Okay.
She's going to think you're cheating on her, dude.
Do you want me to talk to her and tell her and then I'll send you the video, Jerry?
Or do you just want to do it all yourself?
Well, she's sleep, so I don't want to wake her out.
That would be kind of fun to wake her up.
You put her on speakerphone.
I start making noises.
She's probably killing me.
I get that.
Or I have my whistle from 25 whistles.
He puts me on speaker.
Wake up!
Okay, Jerry, you're my dude.
Stay on hold because I'm going to get your text,
and then I'm going to text you this video,
but not from my number, okay?
Awesome.
Thank you guys so much.
You're welcome.
I hope you have a great week.
You too.
Say, bud.
Don't hang up on him.
All right.
I do want to get to Abby's Super Bowl.
National Anthem?
Super Bowl, though.
Her Super Bowl.
Oh, her Super Bowl.
Okay, that's what we're calling.
Big deal.
Yeah.
Stapleton did his Super Bowl.
Got it.
Abby did her Super Bowl last night.
It was just a Preds game.
Gotcha.
I'm not going to do it yet.
Needs a little more time.
It does because we just need to sit in it for a second and do that here.
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 play.
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,
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your money. What would that look like in our families if you're going to be?
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We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth,
starting with the mindset shifts.
Too many of us were never, ever taught.
Financial education is not always about, like, I'm going to get rich.
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It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself
and leave a strong financial legacy for your family.
If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more.
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Hello, friends.
Thank you for listening.
You can be anywhere in the whole wide world
and you're here with us.
We appreciate that.
It's now time for the news.
Bobby's Big.
Stories.
A 17-year-old in Utah shot himself in the foot at a 7-Eleven.
He had a friend with him.
The friend, just assume the kid.
cashier shot him, so he returned fire
at the cashier. Both teens got arrested, the cashier
was not hurt. Whoa.
That's like a really
hardcore episode of Three's Company
where there's just some confusion. Because every
episode of Three's Company, somebody was confused about something.
There was some misunderstanding. That's what this
happened. I love that show. Yeah.
Oh, you shot him? Do. No. Oh, crap. They got arrested.
So were they trying to rob the place?
Well, they were arrested. They
believe the store clerk had
shot the boys. I don't know if they
had the gun because it was just a gun and
I say just. He had his hands in the hoodie pocket
and it wasn't
I don't know
because I don't. Yeah. Because you can't
just have a gun and not
go plan to rob somebody honestly.
I mean depending on where you live
most states was hand out free guns
when you walk into a restaurant.
It looks like a gun. It looks like a gun and I'm a gun
guy. I have guns but even then I think
some of these rules where anybody you don't need to carry a person.
It's like saying hey everybody can drive
You don't need a driver's license.
Yeah.
Everybody has the right to drive.
You should.
And you show that you can drive
and you're responsible,
then you should go drive a car.
Well, we gotta do that with a gun?
Oh, hey, welcome to Chili's.
Here's your thing.
This will go off when it's time for your table.
And here's your AK-47,
just in case you get bored.
What?
So anyway, they arrested the boys.
That's from KSL.
Something that's even better than mints for your breath
is ginger from the grocery.
store. You can buy a whole ginger root and cut it with a knife into smaller coins or mince it even,
and it kills bad breath almost immediately and works longer than breath mints or strips.
Researchers discovered the compound, and ginger also has the ability to kill the aftertaste of coffee.
Wow.
That is from prevention. You know, I didn't know what ginger looked like, and I think it's ginger.
It's like brown and looks like fingers. Yeah, that's it. Okay, so Eddie got my wife and I,
a really nice juicer. And I'm talking about it juices anything.
So we're just juicing crap.
And she's like, you know, if we put this ginger in this, it actually tastes kind of hot.
Because it's kind of hot, right?
Little kick, yeah, yeah.
Like I drink.
Can I do that?
But it's good.
And I didn't know what the little finger thing was.
It's like, what are we doing there?
And she was like, no, it's ginger for different reasons.
Because we're just trying to find my digestion stuff.
Oh, yeah.
But that juicer's legit, Eddie.
Yeah.
Thank you, dude.
I'm glad you like it.
I'm glad you're still using it, which is awesome.
Yeah, we just darted a year and a half later.
But still, it's awesome.
It's all right.
Yeah, it's a great juicer.
United Airlines had a flight that plunged to within 800 feet of the Pacific Ocean after takeoff.
What?
What?
United?
Yeah, we had a Delta wing on fire.
Oh, my.
We had a united plunging.
It was going to San Francisco.
So what happened apparently was it was coming off the old runway.
Got up to Al-2,200 feet, and then fell all the way to 775 feet.
And then it's okay.
and then got out.
That's like a drop on a roller coaster.
You know how you do the...
Oh, yeah.
Sucks it out of you.
I wonder if that happened on the plane.
But that's really close to the water.
Because sometimes when it goes,
my GPS goes turn at 500 feet,
it's like right there.
I don't have time to even look.
It's like, oh crap.
So that's from Fox Business.
To stay best friends with someone,
this is the amount of time required.
Experts say to truly maintain
a close friendship with someone,
It takes a minimum amount of time per week.
Maximum hours are even better, but to continue to nurture the relationship,
you need to spend roughly three hours either texting or talking or seeing them a person all combined.
Or you'll notice that over time the relationship will start to deteriorate.
That is from Oxford University.
Eddie, I would say we spend way more.
Not just at work.
Like yesterday you were up the house for an hour working out,
and then probably 30 minutes crying about the workout after the workout.
And then texting after all that.
Talk, man.
About the workout.
But three hours a week, it doesn't have to be in person because that would be impossible.
But again, texting, talking, or a little bit seeing him in person.
A man's best wingman.
Singletons are more likely to get a date if they feature a dog in their dating profile.
This is from the Daily Mail.
Their man's best friend, but dogs could also be your best wingman.
That's according to a new study that found showcasing a dog in the photos that you're putting on an app,
increase your chances of finding love.
In a second, I want to get to Abby's National Anthem
because she's saying it last night.
Hey, Abby, can you come to the microphone for a second?
Abby, what dating apps are you on now, or have you given up?
I've kind of given up.
What were you on?
Bumble and Hinge.
Okay.
Both good.
Yep.
And with those, would you swipe the good way?
If swipe right, right, that's a good way?
Yeah, yes.
If they had a dog?
Oh, yeah.
Or at least you give a second look.
Like, oh, they're just carrying.
There's a nurturing part of them.
Yes.
And because it's easier to start a conversation.
Like, you can ask about their dog.
That's good.
What about a fish if they're holding a fish?
No.
No, that's a laugh for me.
Yeah, well, because a lot of guys think holding a fish up.
Like the one they caught?
Yeah.
Oh.
No, not one in their fish tank.
Not a guppy.
Goldfish.
Yeah.
And so you're off apps.
Yeah, I'm not looking.
But they're still on your phone.
Well, but this is what I want to know now.
and you can just walk away from the mic
if you don't want to answer it.
I don't want you even say you don't want to answer.
Just walk away from the mic and sit down.
Okay.
Is there someone new?
I don't know. I got to answer the phone.
Okay.
Good.
Oh my God.
I love to hear it.
Walking away.
That's from the Daily Mail.
Okay.
If he's like a pro fisherman, the irony of that.
A U.S. law clerk who wrote a crime thriller
10 years ago that nobody bought
is now a sellout on Amazon after her daughter,
or after his daughter,
the book on TikTok. Wow.
That's so cool. It is so cool.
A father of three's decade old book sold out
on Amazon because his daughter got it.
I was like, yeah, my dad wrote this book. It didn't do much.
Be cool if it did.
And then it did.
Amazing. Mail. I know.
This is the story that Lunchbox sent me
and the headline was, I'll do it.
Can you use your contacts to get me this?
Scientists will pay more than $4,000
to chug a diarrhea-causing drink.
Yeah, why would you not for $4,000?
What, you're going to sit on the toilet for a day?
Guess what?
Four thousand bucks?
What if you have diarrhea, but they want you to have for two weeks?
How many how much is that today?
Oh, dude, that's terrible.
That's two, I don't know how much that is a day.
Well, you can figure it out.
Do it here.
I can't.
No, you can.
Hold on.
Everybody sit back for a second.
So two weeks, pays you $4,000 total.
That's 14 days into 4,000.
No, don't do it like that.
Don't do it like that.
What?
Don't do 14 into 4,000.
That's a much harder thing to figure out.
But that's what it is.
Do this.
What's half of $4,000?
2,000.
Okay, so then do $2,000 into seven days.
Into 2,000.
Seven into 20.
Hold on.
No, I'm telling you how to do it.
I'm doing it.
That'd be two, a little bit over $200 a day.
Is that right?
No.
Wait, hold on.
It's almost 300.
I mean, almost 300.
Yeah, I said it'll over $200.
Higher, closer to 300, because seven times three is 21.
Yeah, but it doesn't go in.
$185 a day.
I'd have diarrhea for $2.85 a day.
And diarrhea like dehydrates you, right?
But 17 days of two, because I think for a day, 285, okay, for two days, all right.
About day four, you're like, I don't know if I can do this anymore.
Yeah, and then you look at that paycheck and you're like $4,000.
Woo-woo.
Researchers at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia are looking for healthy volunteers
to test an experimental oral vaccine against chigella bacteria.
which causes a very common stomach bug that we all get.
We don't even really know what it is.
We just get sick.
Participants will be exposed to the bacteria,
and they'll be compensated $4,000.
Two of the three groups will get the oral vaccine,
but we'll have to...
And then they have a group that is not getting it.
You just live with the bacteria?
No, no, no, no.
We get the bacteria anyway.
Yeah, yeah.
It's not a big deal.
Some of them won't have diarrhea as bad at the point.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Like, I could get $4,000 and not even get it.
That's true.
That's true.
Come on, Emery.
Call me.
Drive on down.
Maybe you can drive down to that as you're on down to Florida to go and visit our boy.
Chrisley.
Todd Chrisley.
Yeah.
Haven't heard anything back?
Nothing.
Okay.
Let's talk to a letter to prison asking if he can visit him, but we've got nothing yet.
Yeah.
Scientists have trained rats to smell lung cancer in human urine.
Oh, that'd be amazing.
Wild, huh?
Yeah.
How do you do that?
What?
Divide it.
Okay, you have seven rats.
No, no, I'm just saying like, how can you train a rat?
Well, I think they're probably sensitive, much like dogs are to certain things.
And they find, they have found a way to use that sensitivity to their advantage to find that cancer has something in it that can also, that has, like it.
Yes.
But dogs can smell drugs.
Which is amazing.
They're so much strong.
Right.
It's just crazy.
I mean, that stuff is what blows my mind.
That kind of stuff.
A team of scientists says this trained rats sniff out early signs of lung cancer in human urine.
The team says that rats accurately spotted lung cancer samples 93% of the time.
Wild.
They're now moving on to a wider trial for the technique, which say they could be used to detect other forms of cancer.
Oh, rats are awesome.
You guys are trying to kill all the rats.
I know, rats are ugly.
So what you're saying is, I got one word for you, splinter.
Yeah.
Tell me Master Splinter wasn't awesome.
He was awesome.
He was the best rat ever.
Best rats of all time?
Ratatooie.
Oh, Ratatooie.
Tom.
And Jerry.
No, Jerry was a mouse.
No, Tom was the cat.
Cat.
Yeah, Tom.
So Jerry's the mouse.
Oh, dang.
I always thought that was Tom.
My whole life.
No, like Tom Cat.
That's how I remember it.
Oh, my God.
Mind blown.
Stop it.
I didn't know Tom was a Tom cat.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't either.
I always thought Tom was the mouse.
Wow, that one clicked immediately in my head.
Because the mouse was the hero.
Yeah, man.
Jerry would, they never talked.
So you thought Tom was the lead because he's the hero.
Yeah.
I'm an idiot.
I ask for your forgiveness, screwed.
Wow.
Fival
Fival American Tail was good
Dang
Fival was somewhere
Out there
Is he looking for his parents
That was good
Splinter was awesome
Any other mouse is
Oh man Mickey
Mickey
How do we forget about Mickey
Yeah Mickey was good
But rats though
That's the tough one rats
Yeah
That's it
The ones in my attic
We're kind of annoying
I don't see any more rats
I just googled rats
That are cool
finally McDonald's is removing a McChrispy sign
next to a crematorium
Oh
Like but they really had a sandwich called McChryspy right
They did
It's just bad placement
Yeah
That's exactly what happened
But is it really a bad sign
Because I mean they are already
It's an unfortunate place for a sign to be next to a place where they are burning people
And I think it was in a bus stop
It was right next to it in the signs
It was like a street sign like this way to the crematorium
and at the Crimson's right there, and there was a Big Mac Crispy sign.
It's tough.
Top three songs in country music.
Number three, Luke Combs going, going gone.
Number two, Morgan Wallen thought you should know.
Number one, Kane and Caitlin Brown.
Thank God.
First husband and wife to have a number one since.
George and Tammy.
Tim and Faith.
No, Tim and Faith.
Oh, good one, Amy.
I thought I was trying to go crazy.
I wonder, though, the George and Tammy, because I watched, I wonder how many of that was when they were actually married, because a lot of their stuff was when they weren't.
They toured when they weren't married with other husbands and wives.
Oh, didn't know that.
You watched show yet?
No.
You'd like it.
I think you'd like it.
No, you'd like it.
You'd hate it.
All right, there you go.
Those were Bobby's big.
Stories.
Coming up, Abby. Our phone screener sang the national anthem last night at the NHL game, the Preds game.
I have audio.
I haven't heard it yet.
I'm going to experience it with you guys.
I'm excited for her, like in retro,
because she was so excited to go.
I'm excited for her because I haven't heard it yet.
Man, I hope I'm blown away.
I hope I'm blown away.
Big night for Abby, who answers the phones during the show,
also produces a bunch of stuff before and after the show.
Abby moved to Nashville to sing.
It didn't quite work out for her.
She works in media now.
But I love that for fun,
for semi-professional reasons, she still goes after her dream.
And last night in front of, what, 20,000 people at the NHL game, the Nashville Predators Hockey,
she was told she could sing the national anthem.
Abby, tell me about what it was like when you just drove there.
Were you so nervous driving your car into the arena?
Yes, I was.
Were you excited at all or just all nerves?
I was excited at that point, because I was like, when I get nervous, I psyched myself out.
So I was like, you can't get nervous.
just like, you know what you're doing.
You've been practicing it.
So just go for it.
So you get there and where do they take you?
So we, Morgan met with us, the contact and I,
and then we walked down to by, it's called the Lexus Lounge,
which is like a really nice, you know,
all-inclusive bar that everybody's at.
But it's right by the doors to where the Preds players come out.
And so how long do you sit there and get yourself psyched up?
Oh, that was forever.
It was like 25 minutes.
It seemed like an eternity.
They gave you a jersey?
Yeah, they gave me the jersey.
the one that they brought in
at the Christmas show. So I wore that
or the gift exchange.
So I wore that. They gave me in ears to put
in my ears and they were super staticy
the whole time. Like they were super
windy and I was like oh my gosh
what is going to happen. Did you pull them out
in the middle of performance or did you just hang with them?
No, I put them at full blast
because I had heard that you know
the echo in the stadium and then I didn't want
people yelling and like distracting me.
Because they don't yell at the prez again at the beginning of the national anthem.
It's like a chant. Yes.
So they say, okay, Abby, it's time to go.
Is your heart just a...
It actually wasn't.
It was so weird how, like, calm I was.
It was crazy.
You walk out on the ice, but there's a carpet on the ice, right?
So you don't fall.
Go ahead.
Oh, no.
They told me I was going to walk out, like, halfway through the ice,
and it was just like a small mat right there,
so I didn't have to walk very far
because then I got nervous I was going to fall.
They hand you the microphone.
Do you do any sort of like...
Just to see if you're on?
See, that's what...
No, you can't do that.
they'll hear it, you know. And so I just trusted that it was going to be on. I followed the
color guard out. They announced my name and then I started singing. Is it at all a blur? Or were you
able to kind of calm your heart rate down and remember every little part of it? It's kind of a blur
at the beginning. And like Morgan went live and I'm just standing there a lot of the time like in my
zone. But it was crazy. How do you feel like you did before I play it back? I feel like I had a significant
an improvement from when I recorded it a while back. So I feel like I did good. And there was good
feedback. So I think it was good. Did you remember all the words? I did. No problem with the
words. Because even if you know all the words by the back of your hand, as soon as something
isn't exactly normal, you're kind of out of your normal element. So then everything starts to feel weird.
I can understand somebody forgetting the words, even if they've sang it a million times,
because you're just not comfortable because you're nervous, people are looking at you. You're
You're thinking about other.
So you got all the words.
Yeah.
Regardless of what I hear here, I want to say two things.
One, great job on getting the words right.
And two, just showing up and doing it.
Mm-hmm.
And the camera was very close to me.
And all of the players were facing me.
And they're very good looking.
Any of them wink at you?
I didn't look at that.
I was focused.
Here's Abby last night in front of 20,000 people.
I'm a little nervous.
I haven't heard this yet.
I'm a little nervous.
I'm nervous too.
Here's Abby singing the National Anthem.
And now, sing along with Abby Anderson as we honor the United States
with the singing of the National Anthem.
Oh, say, can you see by the dawns early?
What's so proud to be hailed had the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose brought stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight?
Or the ramparts we were so gallant
And our flag was still there
Oh, say does that star spangled band
Awesome.
Awesome.
I was going to be like Nick Siriani, start crying right here on camera.
Wow.
Thank you.
Abby, that's the best I've ever heard you sing.
Aside from it being the National Anthem and what an honor, that's the best
I've ever heard you sing.
Really?
Ever.
And your biggest ever, that's not a show, but your biggest ever audience, the most pressure.
I mean, you've come out and sang with Eddie and I, The Raging Idiots, but what are there,
3,000 people there?
And you're doing Heds Carolina or you're doing karaoke on this show and we're doing a bit.
That's the best I've ever heard you sing.
Oh, thank you.
I'm not going to lie, I feel like it's more nerve-wracking in studio for some reason.
You were hitting some of those scary high runs because they always tell you start the national anthem low because it goes, oh, say, can you see?
And then by the time you're over, it's like, ah, it's way up here.
And when you started to go and chase some of those high notes, I was like, oh, boy, you nailed them.
Ooh, thank you.
Wow.
That was great.
Yeah, good job, Abby.
Thanks.
So proud of you.
I'm like, not surprised.
I'm just super proud.
That's really cool.
You have gotten so much better.
And regardless, you crushed that.
You crushed it.
Thanks.
Shout out to my voice coach, Tabitha.
We've been working on it.
But I want to thank everybody for the support and everybody being here.
That is cool.
Eddie, what did you think about it?
Man, I mean, I was, shock's not the right word.
But I just didn't know what to expect.
And when she sang it, especially like you said, those high notes,
dude, I was like blown away.
I was getting a little nervous because, you know, gay.
Oh, God, oh God.
Oh, yes!
I told her, too.
I was like, I know you're nervous because I know you, but you didn't look nervous.
You didn't sound nervous.
I thought she did an amazing job.
I want to go talk to Randy, who was at the game last night.
Let's go.
Randy, what's going on, buddy?
Hey, guys.
Morning studio.
Morning.
She did an absolutely great job.
You guys nailed it giving her all the props.
In fact, I think if you take that audio and send it to the NFL,
she should be singing at the next Super Bowl.
Randy.
It's really nice to do.
Randy, we're drinking at the game last night.
Co-sign on that one.
Randy, I appreciate that call.
Thank you for sharing that with us.
Yeah, she did great.
Congratulations, Abby.
Good job.
Oh, thank you.
Andrea is on the phone now as well.
Take one more.
Andrea, good morning.
Morning studio.
Morning.
Morning.
Thank you.
Hey.
So I was also at the beginning.
game and just so proud of our girl Abby. She sounded amazing. She looked so poised. I actually
saw some video of her on the Jumbotron and posted it on the B-Team Facebook group and just all the
love that B-Team is showing her. Just couldn't be more proud and excited for her. She's amazing.
Me too. Thank you, Andrea. Abby, great job. Thank you. That was so cool. When you hear it back,
and when you heard that, had you heard that back yet, by the way, at that club? No, I had not.
How do you feel about it hearing it back?
I thought it sounded good
Oh that sounded great
Yeah
I'm yes
I'm very critical of myself
So I thought it sounded great
Thank you
Lunch rocks
How you doing?
All right
We're gonna go ahead and jump out here
Thank you
Just checking in with lunch seat
Make sure he's over there
With Microdollast still worked
Really? I'm not gonna talk
Yeah we're good on that
Because you're just gonna be rude for no reason
No no I'm just gonna ask if I'm the only one that heard it
No no no
We're not we're not taking this into any negative space
I just have one question
No questions
Oh what you should do go to the bathroom
and ask it at the toilet.
Ooh.
Yeah,
just let's know what it says.
Yeah,
do it over there.
Abby, great job.
Goodness.
I have a serious question.
Hey, we ain't letting him
peeing your Cheerios
because this morning
your Cheerios tastes good.
I'm not letting him.
I like it.
Yeah.
You can ask me later.
Okay.
Ah.
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 keep.
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.
On a recent episode of the podcast Money and Wealth with John Hope Bryant, I sit down with
Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money.
look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here.
We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts.
Too many of us were never, ever taught.
Financial education is not always about like, I'm going to get rich. That's great.
It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family.
family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear
more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd
Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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,
adventures 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 a
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 podcasts.
The story comes from the Hill.
The White House says those UFOs are not aliens.
But for some reason, they kept winking when they were saying it.
Oh, really?
They're not aliens.
They had their fingers crossed behind them.
Why are you guys winking? Why are you crossing your toes?
But they are dismissing speculation that the unidentified objects shot down are aliens.
I don't think they're aliens either.
I said yesterday if it was an alien technology that could get from that far to hear,
there's no way our planes, our archaic planes that we think are top of the line
would be able to shoot down whatever that is.
So I don't think they're aliens either.
I think it's another country just trying to watch us.
But they've been doing it for 10 years, too.
These balloons were flying over us five, six years ago, too.
And we didn't shoot some of them down.
But I think that first one kind of got everybody like, uh-oh.
So they just started shooting down anything now.
Like you let a balloon go at a birthday party.
It goes up in the air.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're sending up fighter jets to shoot it down because we ain't have no crap anymore.
So they say they're not aliens.
We wouldn't even know that aliens were coming until it was too late.
We think because we're this size and that we fly this way with certain types of propulsion.
and that we see things with our eyeballs
that can only see certain chemical groups
and that that's what an alien would be
just based on our feelings and our physical.
It's not, we have no idea what it would be.
So it ain't aliens.
And I just want the aliens to know to listen to the show.
I love you.
I've said it a bunch.
Like I'm your biggest fan.
I'm in your Facebook group.
I've been on Facebook in years,
but when I was, I was in and I was really like
just supportive of their decision.
So when you come down and you take this whole show and you enslave them,
we good.
Remember this.
Come get me.
Because you know they're listening.
Of course.
It's one of our biggest demo.
Yeah, yeah, huge.
One of the biggest.
Okay, so I did that.
I want to play a couple of voicemails.
This is from Jenna in Minnesota.
Hi, Bobby.
Morning Studio.
I just saw a clip of Abby,
singing the national anthem on Eddie's Instagram.
And oh my gosh, she did.
It's so great. It was so good.
And I just wanted to say that it seems like she's put in a lot of hard work and she's
seemed so much more confident. And great job, Abby.
Great job, Abby. Here's Brittany and Houston.
I just saw him Eddie's stories, SpongeBob and his kids. So I'm just curious. Did he end up
bringing the whole family? Oh, yeah, brought the whole family. I had a babysitter for the baby, though.
That way we could have just me and my wife and the two older kids. And we just found out.
Yeah, we didn't bring, I guess we left one kid behind.
And we found out where everybody was sitting.
And I said, no out of 300s and just moved down to where they were sitting.
They had to move like three or four times.
Yeah, people would come.
Oh, you would just get another people's seats?
Yeah, yeah, I just came up.
Oh, I don't have the courage to do that.
Yeah, and my kid's like, why we keep moving?
I was, oh, we're just moving down a little bit.
Oh, we got to move to the next row.
Good for you.
Like, I wish I had that trait.
Because if I go and there's like a seat, I'm like, oh, you just sit in that.
I can't even enjoy the show or the game because I'm just always watching.
watching for someone to go, hey, that's not your seat.
That's why I wouldn't be a good criminal.
Yeah, we played musical chairs and we had spilled ice cream on some of the seats.
And that doesn't make you anxious the whole time that someone's going to be like,
excuse me, sir.
No, no, I was just, oh, sorry, we just didn't want to move all the way down.
We figured these seats were on the aisle.
We'll just move in.
That's something that I wish, that's a trait that you have that I wish I had.
Yeah, it's easy.
Guys, I mean, that's the key when you're going.
That's it.
Yeah, just not giving a crap.
Just don't give a crap at all.
And not in all ways, but he definitely has that,
that market cornered.
Yeah, you just look at it.
Oh, my fault. I thought I was seat five.
I guess I'm seat eight.
Oh, that's so awkward.
The fact that he can go to a beach in the summer and be like, I'm going to do this bit,
cover his hands on sunscreen and go up to random people and be like,
hey, I'll work for the hotel.
I'm supposed to sunscreening you.
I would never be able to do that.
That just makes me feel so uncomfortable.
But you have no problem with that.
Don't care.
I mean, it's funny to myself as I'm walking away thinking,
they're going to sit there and talk about that all day.
Like, man, that dude was so weird.
Do you ever think that you're going to get, has anyone ever tried to fight you?
Not fight me, but I felt the, uh, nah, dude, get away, we're good.
Are you sure? Are you sure? You didn't even run.
You had to ask three more times before.
He's got, you got some great qualities about him for sure that I wish I had.
That just DGAF and about weird stuff.
Don't worry about it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This story comes us from Fargo, North Dakota.
A man was head.
headed to the glasses shop to get an eye exam pulled it in the parking lot.
And he hit the gas instead of the break.
Right through the front window.
So was it a vision thing?
Because that would be the irony.
I mean, he was on his way to the eye doctor.
Unless he was old and that stinks.
But if he just couldn't see, that's not right.
What's the bonehead part of this?
Odd that he hit the gas instead of the...
Yeah, I know, but I feel like I would do that.
And I feel like I've done that.
I've been fortunate enough not to crash into anything.
Yeah, because if he didn't see what was ahead,
might have thought I can keep going.
He's like, I just need to get to the eye doctor.
So close.
One final time.
And I thought maybe it's because it's a window.
He thinks it's a drive, like a maybe you're still.
Yeah, that could happen.
Like a drive-through vision shop?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking maybe he thought because it's a...
How many times do you drive in?
Okay, we've got to put this puff in your eye.
Roll your window down, sir, so we can puff in your eye.
I'll accept it.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
It's time for the good news.
Countdown.
the good news countdown.
Counting down the biggest good news stories across the land.
Let's go.
Number three.
A dog in Texas ran away from her home after she got adopted from a shelter last month.
I guess she was like, uh-uh, I don't like living here.
But her new owners have her again.
And she walked 10 miles back to the shelter, rang the doorbell.
Because they have like a dog thing they can bump into.
Ring it.
And they were like, oh, you're back.
So they called the owners.
owner's got her again.
Crazy.
They're going to figure this out.
I feel good about it.
But this dog went all the way back to the shelter.
10 miles.
I have to use a GPS to get to work sometimes still.
And I have a car.
But this dog figured it out.
Dogs in a good home.
I feel good about it.
And I'm glad the dog is sick.
Number two.
A South Carolina man with a $150,000 powerball winning ticket has decided to donate his
prize to charity.
That's right.
Wow.
He paid an extra dollar for the power play option, which tripled his $50,000.
to $150,000.
So now he is donating all of his winnings
to an upstate charity.
Lottery official said,
wow.
Wow. That was our quote.
Wow.
Wow. Wow.
So that's lunchbox.
I don't understand the point of donating at all.
Well, donation is so people less fortunate than you
also have a shot.
Yeah, yeah, but if you're going to play, play to win.
Maybe he's playing for entertainment.
Yeah, and then to donate.
Okay, well, okay, I'll donate all mine if I win.
Why did you stop talking before we win?
I'll donate all mine if I...
Well, I'm trying to, you know, you say try something different, put positive, what do you call it?
But you're lying.
That's not positive.
No, it's positive if the lottery gods think I'm going to do it.
Boom, they can't hear you now.
So they heard you say what you said a minute ago, but they can't hear you 10 seconds later?
Well, not when I don't mention them.
Oh, it's like beetle juice.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Number one.
A Michigan police officer and his partner are getting praise after offering a hug.
and some words of encouragement for a man pulled over on the side of the road,
feeling, well, overwhelmed by life.
Here are Deputy Jacob Thorne and Deputy Fred Parasek interacting with the guy.
Is there anything I can do to help you?
You can use a hug?
I'll give you a hug.
Seems like you got a lot going on, man.
It's all right.
It's all right, man.
Oh, man.
Dang.
First, before I hug you, I need you to walk this line.
Okay, you walked it correctly.
Now I'm going to hug the crap out of you and talk with you.
Wow.
That's amazing.
Yeah, that's really cool.
to do that. Sucks for whatever that guy was going through. It could have been anything.
He could have just found out that his buddy donated $150,000 of the lottery.
And not him. And not him. I know.
That was the Good News Countdown.
Also, we have a new episode of 25 whistles up that went up yesterday afternoon where I interviewed
Caitlin, my wife's grandfather, who's been coaching for 60 years. It's really cool.
I mean, flew to Oklahoma to interview him. You can check that out and we will see you tomorrow.
Bye everybody.
Bobby Bones
The Bobby Bones show
A win is a win
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A win
I don't care what I'm saying
Yep, that's me
Clifford Taylor the 4th
You might have seen the skits
My basketball and college football
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Or my career in sports media
Well now I'm bringing all of that
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This is a place for raw
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This is Julian Edelman, host of games with names.
On our latest episode, we got comedian Blake Anderson from Workaholics and The Hilarious This Is Important Podcast.
Let's go.
We did beat them 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 slogger.
James Fester threw it out of a van
because he didn't want us drinking it.
For more games with names,
visit the Iheart Radio app
or wherever you get your podcast.
On paper, the three hosts
of the Nick Dick and Poll show
are geniuses.
We can explain how AI works,
data centers,
but there are certain things
that we don't necessarily understand.
Better version of Play Stupid Games
Win Stupid Prizes.
Yes.
Which, by the way,
wasn't Taylor Swift,
who said that for the first time.
I actually, I thought it was.
I got that wrong.
But hey, no one's perfect.
We're pretty close, though.
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