The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Part 1) Bobby Feud: Richest Female Country Artists by Net Worth + Nerding Out with the Show!

Episode Date: March 15, 2022

Bobby has the show try and identity the Top 10 richest females in country music in this week’s Bobby Feud. Bobby, Amy, Eddie and Lunchbox all have 60 seconds to share what they are currently nerding... out on. Plus, Lunchbox had a dream and big revelation with his trip to California to be on big game shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:02 Morning studio. Morning. Amy, now that you have a teenager. I see this story where a lot of teens are carrying around their parents' credit cards. Does your daughter have your credit card? No, but she has her own debit card. She has now started to deposit money in the bank, and then she has it on her card, so she can use it as she sees fit. How does she get the money?
Starting point is 00:03:25 Well. Sells food at school? Yes, basically. I mean, she has her ways. She has her ways to get money. And she told me the other day she wants to really work. for an allowance. We haven't really done allowance. We kind of do little things here and there, but she wants a committed. She's like, I need a commitment, a weekly in allowance. She's like,
Starting point is 00:03:43 but here's, she gave me a list of things she's willing to do, and it was a lot. So she's willing to commit to doing X and Y if you're willing to commit to giving her whatever amount of money. Yes. And that's pretty responsible of her, not to just ask, but to provide the services that she can give. Yeah. She was hanging out with another family that did it that way, and she's like, And she's like, they explain to me exactly how they do it. And it's like, I'm like, I know this. It's called chores allowance, got it. We just haven't always done it that way.
Starting point is 00:04:11 A recent report revealed that most parents have given their teens a credit card to use before. And some on a weekly basis, 80% of teens between 12 and 17 have used a parent's credit card. Most times for purchase over $10. And the reason they can use it is because most places don't ask for IDs when you use a credit card. You just stick it in and walk out. Unless you're my husband on the back in Sharpie and real big letters, it says CID. But you don't have to hand people with your credit card anymore. You just stick it in the machine.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Oh, I see what you're saying. Five years ago, that was a thing. Well, he still is like, please ask for my ID. Thank you. That's from the New York Times. How's all the piercings going with your daughter? Well, she, for her 14th birthday, yeah, she got a double piercing, so she's got four total because she got the first piercing was when she was a baby in Haiti.
Starting point is 00:04:55 And then now she's asking for a 15th birthday for two more holes. So that'd be six. In one ear or total? No, three on each side. That's fine. Aye, aye, aye. We're starting to take up the year. But three's fine.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Yeah. Seven or so is when you're like, wow, that's a little too many. One, two, three. I think you could do four or five pretty easily in an ear. Yeah, I have three on each side, and then I have one up top. So I'm like, ugh. And you're the mom. I know.
Starting point is 00:05:23 But I got these when I was 40. She's 15. That's exactly my point. You got it when you're 40. Okay, okay, okay. So it's like, yeah, I know. So it's probably what we're going to do for a 15th birthday, but I don't know. Is it good her ears pierced?
Starting point is 00:05:35 Yeah, again. Does she like fancy earrings? No, she just likes little studs. Yeah. It's fine. It's nothing obnoxious. So I guess we're going to do it. I'm sure some parents would judge me, but.
Starting point is 00:05:46 About ear piercings? Yes. I don't know. I don't know about ear piercing. All right. It's time to go over and open up the mailbag. You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's mailbag.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. I've been listening to your show for many, many years. I am now a sophomore in college. I wanted to see if you could help me with a project for my electronic media class. I'm doing research on careers in media that involve conducting interviews and have a few questions for you. Number one, who is your first professional interview and how did you prepare for it? Well, funny story. I was 17 years old and got a call going, hey, there's going to be a band at Magic Springs Theme Park that you can interview. and as a big fan of this band. I'd never done an interview. I had a little kit, like a little square box that had a, like a mini disc in it. Oh, yeah. And a microphone. And I went, and it was Hooty and the Blowfish. And I was a massive Hootie and the Blowfish fan.
Starting point is 00:06:45 I was like, oh, my gosh. And they were like, we don't know which one we're going to give you. And I was like, okay. And I was fine with any of them. But I was like, is it going to be Mark, the guitar player? Is it going to be Dean? Wow, so at least you knew the rest. It's going to be Sony.
Starting point is 00:06:58 Oh, I knew everybody. Okay, well. Hey, you never, you know how cool I was. Tier A, hootie fan. When you're 17, nothing's cooler. Or Darius. And I really hoped it would be Darius, but I was from a tiny radio station
Starting point is 00:07:12 from a small market in Arkansas. I was like, all right, well, I'll go and I'll be happy to talk to whomever. And they were like, all right, come on in. And it was Darius. Darius Rucker. Country Music's own, Darius Rucker. That's right. And so I went in and he was so nice.
Starting point is 00:07:27 We were both much younger at the time. I was so nervous. My hand was shaking. And he's like, oh, hey man. Let me, and he like help me with the equipment and everything. And so my first ever interview when I was a teenager was Darius Rucker. And to this day, we're still friends. And it's just wild to think about that.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Because we didn't stay friends the whole time. Okay, yeah. We didn't even know each other. Right. And we went, you know, didn't know, and then I moved here. We got to know each a little bit. And I was like, you're Darius. And he was like, yep.
Starting point is 00:07:55 And then now we are friends. Does he remember that interview? Have you asked him? No, he does not. But we talk about it a lot. And he's like, Somehow, I'm sure he's created the memory now because Bobby mentions it. I have a picture of it.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Yeah. So I can show him that picture. But how I prepared, I was just extremely nervous. And I tried to remember all the stuff and wrote notes, but I got so nervous, none of that mattered. Because I was like, oh, I couldn't even see you. I was shaking. Number two, how would you describe your interview style on your radio show? Well, I think we are pretty relaxed.
Starting point is 00:08:24 But I would say here's a trick that I do that I don't really hear other people do. And probably because it could be annoying. but if I'm going to ask somebody a question that I know takes a little bit of thought and I don't just want a quick answer from them, I will ask the question and then answer it myself only to give them time to think about it. So if I'm going, I'll ask a tough question. If I'm like, hey, man, I'll just say, how's your day? And I know how's your day is going to be a, I want a good answer from them.
Starting point is 00:08:50 I'm like, hey, how's your day? And I ask that, here's why I ask that, because my day's not going so well. You know, I did this, this. And I'm not talking so much for people to hear me, but I'm giving them just a little space to think about their answer. answer so they don't go, yeah, it's good, and it moves on. Interesting. Especially if it's something like, hey, so you were adopted. I just did this with someone, an interview with Ernest. He's adopted. And I really wanted a thought-out answer from him. And I said, hey, you were adopted.
Starting point is 00:09:15 I know you must not know a lot about your family or your history. And instead of making him just go, yeah, I was and start talking about it. I said, I asked that because when I go to the doctor, I don't know any of my medical history. Because a mom is not alive anymore. I never knew my dad. And that's difficult thing for me because I never know. And by the time it comes back to him, he's formulated this thought. He has something good to say. So that's a little strategy that I use when interviewing.
Starting point is 00:09:40 That's good. So there you go. Do that. Or don't. Whatever. And then finally, who's one person you have an interview that's on your bucket list? I mean, that's interesting. The only celebrity I've never met that I really want to meet is David Letterman. But do you want to interview him?
Starting point is 00:09:55 That'd be cool. Probably not. Really? Steve Martin probably would be really cool. But I've been lucky enough to interview most people that I've wanted to interview. Tom Hanks, have you interviewed him? No, but I don't care. I like to meet him.
Starting point is 00:10:09 That's cool. I was living through you there for a second. It's not like on my list, you know? So thank you for that. I would just say, take down notes, take down a lot of notes, and listen when people are answering. So many people when interviewing are just looking at the next question. You can, 90% of the time, take the next question from what they're saying.
Starting point is 00:10:29 and ask based on what their answer was. And if their answer stinks, which sometimes it does, then you go to your paper of questions. I can do an entire hour-long bobbycast, never looking at a question sometimes because I'm just listening to what they're saying. I'm like, oh, okay, that's cool. Let me ask based on that answer, this.
Starting point is 00:10:46 And you kind of go into places you never thought you would. That mailbag might have been the most boring one. That was good. Well, it made me think about my, the first interview you ever gave me was like 2006, and it was Nicolet. From 98 degrees Yes
Starting point is 00:11:00 Yes and I was so nervous And also I know you're going to be so nervous if it's your first one All right that's the mailbag close it up We've got your key mail and we let it on your air Now it's about to close Bobby's mailback Yeah Lunchbox has been dying to get on television In any way possible
Starting point is 00:11:22 And I told him Hey you can go and try to be on a game show in Los Angeles I will give you a week off I'm not going to pay for your trip, but you can have a week off to go and pursue this dream. And Scoob and Steve even said he had some hookups, and he knew which shows were auditioning at what times. Yeah. So it's all laid out there for you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Lots of opportunity. What's the latest with you? Guys, I got a sign. I made fun of Amy when she came in here a few months ago and said she had a sign from above. Well, I woke. I went to bed the other night and I had a dream that I was on the prices right and that Drew Carey liked me. So much. He came up to me. He's like, hey, man, I'm going to walk by and whisper the answer to you in your ear. And so he walked by and whispered it to me. And I ended up winning two cars, a boat, a camper, and diamond earrings.
Starting point is 00:12:11 That's amazing. That's amazing. And like the wheel, like when you do the showcase showdown when you're spinning the big wheel, mine was going to stop on 12 cents. All of a sudden, it boom, bump to 95 cents. Don't know how gust the wind. But it was a sign that I am supposed to get to L.A. ASAP. What I hear is he's thinking about it all the time. Correct. He's taking it to bed with him when he goes to sleep. Correct.
Starting point is 00:12:32 It was crazy. I mean, I woke up and I was like, oh, man, I was disappointed. A, it was a dream. But I also thought, man, that is someone telling me it is time to get to L.A. and get to the prices right. Drew Carey is waiting for me. And also, he had a dream about Drew Carey whispering up to it. That cheating.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Interesting. Hey, buddy. Hey. So what's the latest on this? Yeah, I'm just waiting for, I've been having a lot of businesses reach out to me saying they want to pay for the flight. I just... Is that true? Yes. Scuba, do people want to sponsor his flight? They do. There's a lot of local businesses
Starting point is 00:13:03 that are willing to do it, but I have to wait for National First to see if we can clear what I have going with that. And also, the shows are not tipping to the fall, so we have some time. So if we can get his flight paid for, roughly 500 bucks, then they're back. Are we trying to get his hotel paid for? I'm trying to get flight, hotel. Food. Give him a stipend for a day, like $100 a day.
Starting point is 00:13:22 He's going to make money off doing this. Yeah. Yeah. Don't forget bottle service. No bottle service, but the basics. of getting there somewhere to stay and some cash for food. This would be the greatest for an advertiser of ours. Because every time lunchbox went out, we'd started with imaging like, lunchbox, trying to get on a game show, brought to you by Sonic. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 00:13:39 And then... If he does get on the game show, can you wear a shirt with all the logos on it, too? Like, for his... They wouldn't let him. They wouldn't let a show. That's okay. Do you have game shows right now in your mind? Like, top three that you would want to be on.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Well, I mean... Obviously, Price is right because you're dreaming about Drew Carey nibbling on your ear. No, I didn't... No, no, not nibbling on my ear. Oh. But I would like to do, I don't know if they do new deal or no deal. I don't know if they do that on the... But you can have a dream.
Starting point is 00:14:04 Your top three dream. Oh, yeah. Deal or no deal. Price is right. And probably, man, Jeopardy. No. No. No, no.
Starting point is 00:14:11 No, no. Like, we can't even win. Eliminate that dream. You can even win easy trivia. Good point, Amy. No, no. Jeopardy's tryouts. You don't just get on that show because you have a big person out.
Starting point is 00:14:23 I would like Wheel of Fortune, but that's also tryouts. Like, you need luck. You need things. things that are like. Yeah, you need like big personality and luck. Mix those together. What about, okay, Ellen's Game of Games? Does that count?
Starting point is 00:14:35 Great, sure. I would do that one. Yeah. That would be awesome. Yes. When loser draw. Stuff like that would be out of your alley. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Yeah. Not Jeffrey. Definitely not. So probably fall is our update. I guess, man. I thought it was happening like in a week because that dream told me it needs to happen. But that's okay. Hold on to it.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Keep visualizing it. Yeah, wait for me, Drew Carey. I'll be there. Maybe we could get Drew Carey on the show at some point. Yeah, it would be fun to talk to that. Wow. That'd be a fun interview to talk to. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:03 It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. Tell me something good. Alex Griswold was posting a video on TikTok, and on there, there was a one second clip of his back. And a bunch of people commented said, dude, you have a mole back there that looks cancer, so you might want to check it out. Alex is like, come on, you guys are crazy. But he's like, let me go to the doctor anyway and get it checked out. So he just showed his back for a second.
Starting point is 00:15:26 For one second, it's like a mirror reflection. Okay. And so the doctor goes, wow, look, you do have two moles that are potentially cancerous. So they removed them. And he goes, the doctor's like, hey, sometimes if you don't remove those moles, they could be cancers, then you could lose your life. Yeah. Thankfully, those people saw that, but who's stopping to look at somebody's back? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Like one second. I know. It makes me feel weird about my pictures or videos when I post. Like, what are people examining in those? Oh, they zoom in on everything. But you always say, too, when you like a celebrity post their house, you're like, ooh, zoom in a little, look at that kid. Well, I do that, but I don't like people doing that to me. There's a difference there.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Think about it. Some celebrities might post their body and you zoom in. No, never do that. No, not once. Never? No. Never. No.
Starting point is 00:16:07 No. You mean? Yeah, don't say no. I thought Bobby would. No, never. I'm not zoom in on anybody's body. A man. That's a great story, though.
Starting point is 00:16:16 All right. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. All right, this segment is called nerding out. It's what we're all individually nerding out about. We even have nerdy music. Hit that, please. All right, nerding out. Amy, your first. Go. Well, I'm nerding out about forest bathing because I keep reading about it in, like, health and wellness as a way to decrease stress and stuff.
Starting point is 00:16:38 So I'm finally going to go take myself to a forest bath this weekend. What's a forest bath? Well, all you got to do is just go be out with nature. I'm going to go to this woods area where I like to hike, and I'm going to sit and soak up, like, all the things I'm going to breathe. You're fully clothed. It's not like you're taking a bath. You're not in the water. No, you're not in the water. You're soaking up nature, the trees.
Starting point is 00:16:58 I guess what's it called? Forest bathing. Ages, I don't know, zero through 18. Forest bathing for life for me. Lived in the woods, basically. Yeah, yeah, I guess so. I'm sure it's good for your stress level. So why again?
Starting point is 00:17:11 Decreased stress, boosted immunity, and it helps boost your... How does it boost immunity when you're sitting in the woods? Because like if you're feeling, one, with nature and healthy, if your stress is decreased, your immunity is better. I mean, ying, ying-y-g-ing. That's all right Interesting All right
Starting point is 00:17:27 Nerting out Eddie what do you got Man so you know I love fishing This guy in North Carolina He caught a fish That broke a 60 year old record This fish was 12 pounds 8 ounces
Starting point is 00:17:38 I mean it's huge I saw it I'm like that is a beautiful fish What kind of fish though Because like a catfish They go to like 100 Sure I get it It's a speckled trout
Starting point is 00:17:47 And man My goal recently has been To catch a trout There's a river like 30 minutes from here I will do do it in the next couple years. I know I can't. Who's gonna do it first? Lunch sparks won the lottery or already catches a record trial? Oh, the lottery for sure.
Starting point is 00:18:00 The fish guys. Mine is the NCAA tournament starts on Thursday officially with the 64th. They're playing games. Not on Thursday. They've already happened. But on Thursday it happened. You can still bet. You can still build your bracket. I'm gonna give you tips now. Pick the lower numbers. Okay. Just in generally, pick the lower numbers. So like, by lower, you mean team number one, two.
Starting point is 00:18:22 Yes. They're the better team. Ranking. 64% of the time, a number one seed wins the tournament, wins the whole thing. There are four number ones, Gonzaga, Arizona, Kansas, and Baylor. They're number twos. We could go through the whole thing. They're number 11s.
Starting point is 00:18:38 Literally pick the lower numbers. There are going to be some upsets, but usually what happens most of the time is that the lower numbers win. So we can still bet, like, through, I don't want to do a bracket, but I can do like draft kings? Okay, you're my coach. I don't want to be in charge of your money It's okay, I'm going Baylor Number one, all the way, take it Okay
Starting point is 00:18:58 That's what my dad would want But you can't, you know, you can bet them to win You can bet them to win, you can bet what they call a future to win at all if you want But you can also bet individually each game Okay, all right Well, I guess I'm going to be busy I'm not going to watch though
Starting point is 00:19:09 You're going to watch. I have to coach her then watch for her Yeah I'll be watching, yes But that's my tip It's an easy tip, don't pick a lot of ups You can pick an occasional upset or two But generally the data shows
Starting point is 00:19:22 the lower numbers win more games and win the tournament. Who are you saying is going to win? Arkansas. But they're not a lower number. Hey, I said what I said. Of course you would. There are four. Other than Arkansas, I think Tennessee got robbed.
Starting point is 00:19:34 There are three, but I think they probably should have been a two or maybe even a one. I think your school Texas A&M got robbed of being in the tournament, period. What? Michigan should not be in the tournament. Oh, there's a lot of different things happening here. But I'm going with Arkansas or Tennessee, Kentucky. Okay. No number one.
Starting point is 00:19:52 There, okay. That's correct. Yeah. Thank you. Lunchbox, you're up. Look, guys, I've been telling you about the challenge on MTV for years. West, banana, CT, Laurel, Kill a Cam. I'll tell you guys, you got to watch it. No one cares about the challenge. No one likes the challenge. That's why the challenge is coming to CBS. It got a spin-off, baby. You want to know when you're huge in TV is you get a spin-off series. They're going to take people from Big Brother, Survivor, and Amazing Race, and they're going to put them on the challenge. And we got another rendition of The Challenge. They've done this form of show for a long time. They used to do Battle of Network Media Stars, Battle of Sports.
Starting point is 00:20:27 So the challenge itself isn't new, but I think what we don't care about are the people on the MTV Challenge, because we don't know who they are. Well, you should care, because it used to just be real world and road rules, people, and now they're going to CBS, and the winner of that gets an automatic bid into the MTV Show, battle the world. What if the people that win are like, now I'm good? They're like, I ought to go play down.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I just won the big one here on CBS. That'd be fun. It'd be fun to watch your favorite. network reality stars play against each other. I probably won't watch it, but I do see where that would be fun. All right. I thought you were going to get on the challenge train. If it were shows I cared about.
Starting point is 00:21:00 If it were like Dwight from the office. He wouldn't survive. Playing against Larry David from Curb Your Enthusiasm. No, no, you can't have 90-year-olds. Jennifer Aniston. Yeah. Like that would be fun because I care about them. All right, there you go.
Starting point is 00:21:13 That's nerding out. Thank you guys. And jam out to some music for five seconds. Turn it up. Yeah. Nerting out. We're just nerding out. We're nothing but.
Starting point is 00:21:22 But nerds, and we're just nerding out? All right, can you name the 10 richest female country artists by Net Worth? Let's play the feud! Eddie, you're up first. Might have them all bones. Yeah, I know. You think you have all 10? I don't have them all.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Wow, let's go. Eddie won the dice roll, so he's first. Let's start with Dolly Parton. Show me Dolly Parton. Dolly Parton in number one, $650 million. She's a singer, songwriter, actress, author, and entrepreneur. Even has her own theme park, Dollywood. Probably missed a few things.
Starting point is 00:21:57 Next up, Eddie. Okay, next up I have Reba. Show me Reba McIntyre. And number six. Reba, $95 million. She has 16 number one albums, owns several businesses, has starred on Broadway, and her own sitcom named Reba. All right, Eddie, you have seven points, number six and number one.
Starting point is 00:22:20 What else you got? Bones, give me Shania Twain. Show me Shanaya Twain At number two Worth $400 million Wow She's one of the best-selling music artists of all time
Starting point is 00:22:35 She's a Vegas regular And owns real estate all over the world All right Eddie Moving right along Let's go Carrie Underwood Show me carry Money money money money $140 million at number four
Starting point is 00:22:50 She has quietly created an empire Wow wow she's a head of Reba Record sales, concerts, Vegas residency, author, and her own fitness brand, Kalia, or Kalia. However you want to. By Carrie. All right, Eddie, four down. Okay, here.
Starting point is 00:23:07 You're starting a little tricky here. No, you said you knew all ten. Yeah, I know, but it might get a little tricky. Let's go with someone who has cookbooks and loves to cook, but also sings very well. Tricia Yearwood. Okay. Interesting. Anybody else have Tricia?
Starting point is 00:23:19 Yep. Not yet. I don't know. She hasn't popped in my head, but it makes sense. I think she's on it. the 10 richest female country artists by net worth, Trisha Yearwood. Stressed me out there.
Starting point is 00:23:35 At number five, worth $100 million. Wow. Cooking shows, books, going on tour. A lot of money. You have five down. There's still plenty of room for other people. Yeah, I know. Because those later ones are worth more points.
Starting point is 00:23:49 I'm running out of people. But let's go, Faith Hill. She's got money. She just did a TV show. Faith Hill. You don't think so? I didn't have that. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:02 I mean, I think she's in the top. But you didn't have Tricia either. Well, you're right. But once you said it, I agreed. When you said Faith, I question. But it totally could be. Totally could be. Show me.
Starting point is 00:24:13 Faith Hill. Yeah. What? At number seven. $80 million. Wow. 40 million records, two fragrances and an acting career. Wow, those fragrances.
Starting point is 00:24:26 Sort gets tricky here, Mom. Still a lot of time for you other folks to catch up with Eddie. A lot of points left on the board. I may be punting here, but let's go Miranda Lambert. That's good. Yeah. I mean, she's got money, right? Yeah, she does.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Yep. You going to sing that song? Show me. Miranda Lambert. All right. Let's go. And number 10. $60 million.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Okay, so 60. I'm in trouble. One, two, three left. That's over. Eddie, can you run the category? I mean, I'm out of people unless Taylor Swift is on there as a country artist. Give me Taylor Swift. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Show me Taylor Swift. Wow! Now I'm in trouble. At number three, she's one of the most popular and most successful artist on the planet. Worth $400 million. Oh, boy. There are two left. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Who runs those? Categories. Oh, man, there's a punt. It's a punt. Here you go, guys. You're welcome. Merry Christmas. Marin Morris. It's on there. It's not a punt. Show me Marin Morris.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Yeah, I knew it. Dang it. Amy? Ollie, this is hard. Who's left? Well, with that kind of money. I can't tell you. Because Miranda's at number 10.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Taylor Swift's taken. Is what about Loretta Lynn? How do you guys feel about Loretta Lynn? No, I know. I know. Is she a look? I thought she's like. Show me Loretta Lynn.
Starting point is 00:26:18 Wow, Amy. I was good. Langevon is terrible. He's a parent. Yes, Loretta Lenn, no. Okay. Lerlind's in. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:26:26 There's one more. How many points of that give me? Nine. One more. Nine or... One more person? Yeah, this will be tough Is she country?
Starting point is 00:26:39 Uh Don't give hints It's, it doesn't matter The game's over But I want to get my chance to get it Is it? What's the category? Top 10 richest female country artist Country artist
Starting point is 00:26:51 Ish You have already claimed your second place stake in the game I know I just don't know if she's country But she's not Not country She's never even done a country song
Starting point is 00:27:03 Who? Kelly Clarkson Show me Kelly Clarkson No Lunchbox Cheryl Crow Show me Cheryl Crow at number eight
Starting point is 00:27:12 Good job How did you know that Eddie? I'm good at this game 38 Ooh I don't know about that I heard you miss a lot Amy 9
Starting point is 00:27:19 Lunchbox 8 Eddie is a winner Nice job That's a lot That's a lot Well yeah But I mean maybe the easiest
Starting point is 00:27:27 Category ever Yeah I mean It wasn't hard for him To get to 38 Honestly if I wasn't the first to go I think They probably would have won You get a lot of haters
Starting point is 00:27:34 in the rain Eddie just embrace I get it That's okay Nice job. Eddie is our winner. There he is. Win another game. Wow. It's his world. We just live in it. Nice job. All right. Here's a few voicemails. Go for it. Hey, Bobby. Morning Studio. I just want to call and let you know that I am a huge fan of the way that you guys are putting natural podcasts now.
Starting point is 00:27:53 And just want to let you guys know that I love it and love the show. Thanks. Have a good one. Yeah, you're welcome. Thank you very much. We split it up into two so you can get the first half even earlier. Here is the next voicemail, Jenna in Minnesota. Hi, Bobby. Morning Studio. I just want to say I love, love, love, love. the new format of the best bits of the week with Morgan. Thanks for splitting it up and to do different parts. I listen to every minute of the podcast, so I don't really need to hear the best bits again, but I love the behind the scenes.
Starting point is 00:28:18 It was super fun this week. So thanks, guys. Love the show. All right, there you go. You're doing it in two parts now. Yes, so like the bits are in one and the conversation is one, because most of our listeners listened to the entirety of the podcast. So they were hearing repeat segments since they were fast-forwarding.
Starting point is 00:28:34 We just made it a little bit easier on them. There you go. And finally, here's the last voicemail. Hey, Bobby. I'm Bennett. I'm an 11-year-old. And I listen to your show on the way to school. I have a question real quick. So you're taller than Ryan's T. C. C. C. Cress is like 5.7, 5.8. And Siri said you're 5.10. I don't believe that because I think you're like 6 foot.
Starting point is 00:29:01 So I'm trying to figure out, are you taller than Luke Bryan? I think y'all should meet up with each other, stand back to back and see you as taller. A couple things. Yes, I'm taller than Ryan. Two, five, ten is a lie. Yes. It is a straight lie. I think I'm 6-1 now because I've been growing.
Starting point is 00:29:20 But he's 6'1. But he's been 6'1 because I've been growing. I talk to the doctor about it, and he said it's possible. Yeah, if you were hanging upside down every day. He said, it's possible. That's all I said. Okay. Luke is taller than 6 foot.
Starting point is 00:29:31 Luke's probably 6-2. He's giant. He's tall. Yeah, don't believe this stuff about how tall people are. Well, although if you Google mine, it says six foot. Oh, do you just change that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Starting point is 00:29:44 So NASCAR driver, Tony Stewart, is selling his mansion or his estate, rather, for $30 million. If lunchbox wants to call and try to get his hands on this place, it's nine and a half bathrooms, six bedrooms, 19,000 square feet. It's got a waterfall, two stories. Yes, right when you walk in the entryway. There's a waterfall coming down. Bobby's exactly right. Water bill's too expensive. That would be it for me.
Starting point is 00:30:09 Like, all right, all the rest of stuff. But what? I got to pay for this water for? I think it recycles itself, though. It's not new water every time. I demand new water. But in the huge great room, it has an 8,700 gallon freshwater aquarium. The what room?
Starting point is 00:30:23 Like great room, living room. But his is probably great. The great room? That's what they call it. Yes, because it's a fancy estate. There's also a golf simulator or bowling alley. It's on 415 acres or something like that, and it's, like, licensed for hunting so you can shoot elk, deer, and turkey on it. Your backyard?
Starting point is 00:30:41 Yeah. Right in your backyard. And guess what? Your monthly payment would only be about $139,000 a month. And that's probably with 20% down, too. Crazy. Okay, so a principal, or at least an assistant principal, I should say, in Mississippi was fired after reading some students. A book called I Need a New But.
Starting point is 00:31:07 But I don't know. It just makes me laugh because he has to go before the school board. And I guess it's in his case as to why. But it's a children's book. Yeah, it's pretty dumb. The kid's like, my butt's got a crack in it. Yeah, I need a new butt. My butt's got a crack.
Starting point is 00:31:21 That's funny. Yes, I went and read the reviews about the book. And so many people, like grandparents and parents are like, I read this with my kids. And we laughed the whole time. It's so funny. It's child appropriate. It's for ages. 4 through 10, and I cannot believe that he is like, I don't know if maybe he's done other things bad
Starting point is 00:31:40 and this is their way of getting rid of him or something, but like reading, a kid's, and I need a book that's meant for kids does not seem fireable to me. There was a crack in it, though. Yeah. In the butt. So downtown Nashville has a lot of country singer bars and Garth Brooks bar might be added to the list soon, a dive bar in downtown Nashville. He said he didn't want to say much.
Starting point is 00:32:03 but if you're the betting kind, you can probably bet that it's going to be happening soon, but they're going to do it the Garth way. The problem with Garth and a dive bar is it won't really be a dive bar because a literal dive bar is a small, crappy bar. Yeah, hole in the wall. Right. It's probably going to be four stories. Very fancy.
Starting point is 00:32:20 I'm sure that it's going to be a manufacturer to look like a dive bar, but still be amazing. Like those jeans with holes in them. Yes, that's a great example. $500 jeans that look like they're 50 bucks. Good analogy. I'm sure to be great and cool But a dive bar really is Somewhere that you're the one that knows
Starting point is 00:32:38 Not many people And it's kind of a garbage pit Hey how many people are going to go in and be like Two Pinoquiladas please I don't know that's pretty dated I mean I would do it okay I'm Amy that's my pile That was Amy's pile of stories
Starting point is 00:32:51 It's time for the good news With lunchbox They don't make something good Christine Smith was driving down the road In Riverside California When she heard a pop She's like, oh, I must got a flat tire. And she pulls over.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Car goes up in flames. And her husband's in there with her granddaughter. And he grabs the granddaughter, gets her out. Well, she just had knee surgery. And she can't get out. Well, luckily for her, Elton Ward was driving down the road, pulled over. Went and pulled her out of the car as the car went all the way up in flames. And she's okay.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Shouldn't they have these cars now where they don't just blow into flame? They should. Yeah. And can't you hit a button that, like, shoot your door off? you can get out. Oh, I wouldn't want that because I'd probably do that to just test it. Accidentally hit it? While you're driving? I mean, yeah, that's a big one too.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Or your kids would do it? No, I didn't think about that. Yeah, the door shooting, I don't agree with. Bad idea, lunch. Yeah, but never mind, never mind. A good story. A dude stopped and saved their lives. It's awesome. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. That is the end of Part one of the show. We loaded this up earlier.
Starting point is 00:33:59 The normal. Soon, part two will exist and be right on this little stream and we hope you listen to it as well. And some days there's even a post show. Some days there are three different shows in your feed. Don't thank us. Ah, we're thanked already enough. Okay, part two will be coming soon or maybe it's already up.
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