The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Full Show) The Wreckers Reunite For The First Time In Years! They Are In Studio Talking About How They Became A Band, If They Are Releasing New Music & More! + Million Dollar Show Recap And The Surprises That Happened! + We Find Out If Jimmie Allen Sent Lunchbox His New Song On Accident
Episode Date: February 22, 2023The Wreckers reunited for the first time in years and stopped by the studio to talk about it, how they became a group and more. We also find out if they are releasing new music anytime soon. Plus, las...t night Bobby and The Raging Idiots had their annual Million Dollar Show at the Ryman in Nashville to raise money for St. Jude, hear who the surprise guests were and how much money was raised. Then, we get an update from Jimmie Allen if he actually sent his new unreleased song to Lunchbox by accident or not.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Wednesday show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
We got a big one.
The wreckers are coming in today.
They played with Eddie and I last night at the Rhyman.
The records are Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp.
You probably know them from this song right here.
And it's all right.
Yeah, I'll be fine.
Don't worry.
So they played that last night with us, and they play, but the Raging Idiots band plays the music behind them.
And so Eddie and I were doing background vocals for this.
Ray, can you start it over?
And this is how it sounded like with us.
And it's all right.
I'll be fine.
Don't worry about this heart of mine.
That's basically what you heard last night.
I mean, it's really good, guys.
Yeah, it's like seven-layered dip.
It was just so many layers.
No bad for people that missed it.
Yeah, yeah.
One more time from the top.
Come on.
And it's all right.
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Don't worry about this.
See, that's it.
Nailed it. Crowd was like, more background vocals.
It was awesome. Less than more background vocals.
Which has never happened.
But they will be in later and I'm super excited about that.
So let's get going with the show now, though.
Around the room, this next person is my right-hand man on stage with The Raging Idiots.
Although I should say left-hand man because I'm left-handed.
You're always on my right.
No, you're on my left.
I'm on your right.
Yeah, but they say right-hand man because right-hand man's like the main, but I'm left-handed.
Yeah, but it's just a saying.
Yeah, I hate the saying.
I feel like, again, woke culture, taken away from left-handed people.
Here he is Eddie, everybody, yes.
I want to talk to sports parents.
This weekend was just a terrible look for parents out there
that have kids playing sports.
I had a basketball game, my son's basketball game,
and my kids also played a flag football game.
At both games, there were fights.
People were yelling at refs.
Parents.
Parents, the football game, two of the dads almost got into it
because their kids started fighting on the field,
then the dads wanted to fight.
Guys, relax.
Are they just so trigger?
that they'll fight anybody?
I think so.
I think we're at the age, like,
nine, ten, or whatever is when
stuff starts getting real, like, you know,
intense with sports.
Like, they think their kids should be playing more,
or, like, what's the, when you're coaching,
what's the most annoying thing a parent does?
Not even on your team, but, like, another team.
I think the parents yelling at the refs is the worst.
Like, I found out that these refs get paid $20 a game.
Because I asked one.
I'm like, how much do you get paid, dude?
He's like, $20 a game.
They slept in 40, and they won.
Because, like, they get so,
They get harassed so bad, and it's not fair to them.
They're just trying to do their job, call the game equally.
But the parents just yell at them.
Dude, they say curse words to these refs.
Out loud.
Out loud.
With kids around?
What the beep, are you thinking?
Open up your eyes, ref!
It's like crazy.
I've never seen anything like this.
Well, so what would you like to say is your closing statement to parents?
It's very simple.
Guys, look, 99.9% of your kids are not going to go to college and play sports.
They're not going to go to the NFL.
They're not going to go to the NBA.
relax just have fun but if your kid is you need to point one percent like you can get it
then get into the right to yell he says he will drive his ultima into the ground and we hope
that's where he puts us prom king crown eventually here he is lunchbox everybody I don't know
what happened guys but I have some top secret information like audio sent to me and I don't know
why what do you mean like I have a song from an artist
full length that is not out until the summer.
I don't know. It just came through and it had no note.
It just showed up on my phone.
Did you get hacked?
Yeah.
No, no, no.
And I start Googling the song and it says,
Come in Summer, 2023.
And I look online and I can only find 15 to 20 second clips of it.
I have the full link song.
There was no note with it.
So I don't know if this person meant to send it to me or if they-
Were you on a less other people?
No, it was an individual.
sent just to me. No way. No chance.
It's like one time I did get an
email from a record label executive.
They thought they were emailing someone else within their
company and they sent it to me. That's what I'm saying.
Follow up email that was like, please
you know, destroy
your computer.
But there is no note with it. Mike, go look at his computer.
No, no. Mike, it's on my phone. No, no. He's
don't look in there. No, no. I want you to see what I've been
searching.
Golly, let me pull it up. I'm telling you.
Did you want to say who the artist is?
No.
What? I don't want to, I mean,
You're not even going to tell us who the artist is?
What's it start with? First letter.
Okay, he's showing it to Mike.
His first letter.
Mike, is this an accident?
It's there, isn't it, Mike?
Do you think it's an accident or is it a promo?
Like, I mean, I have the full soul.
Write the name down on a piece of paper.
Man.
Hey, is the song good?
Yeah, it's pretty good, actually.
You can ask him?
I mean, yeah, right.
He doesn't even like music.
He's like, I don't even care about music.
Well, let's read it now.
I mean, we can play it.
I mean, we're not going to say who the artist is,
but you're going to play the song.
I mean, guys,
Who's the artist then?
Just it.
Jimmy Allen.
How in the world would you get that?
Like, I don't know if he was trying to send it to BB, and he actually did LB?
I don't know.
But there's no note.
There was no follow-up like, oh, my bad.
What's the name of it?
It is called.
Did Jimmy send it to you?
I don't know that we should say the title.
Well, if it's online already.
Is there online already?
There's like 20-second clips online.
So it exists.
It's Small Town Anthem.
And it comes out summer 2023.
I'll just text them.
I mean, I'll just send him a voice memo right now.
now. Because it may just be a promotional deal.
What do you mean promotional? I have the whole song. The whole song is nowhere.
I hear you. Hey, Lunchbox is screaming that you accidentally sent him a full version of a song called
Small Town Anthem. Small Town Anthem in his email. And he said nobody else was on it.
He thinks it was an accident. You want me to play you a little bit?
No. And he's trying to play it on the air. Is this something that you sent out to everybody
or did you accidentally send to the lunchbox? Is that even a real? Just let me let me know.
He's throwing a fit in studio like he's got some sort of exclusive that we don't have.
I do. It's not even in the system.
Right. We know what's not in the system.
Type in the system. It ain't there. No one has it.
I hope you're good, buddy. See you later.
Oh boy. We'll find it. I sent that to Jimmy.
Did you find it, Mike?
Okay, let's move on from lunchbox.
I mean, guys, this is, I'm breaking news. Yeah.
Good?
Ready to move on?
All right, the next person recently dropped sour cream on the floor.
And little did she know it lead to her breaking down in the grocery store.
Here it is Amy.
So my daughter's favorite type of movie is scary horror.
So occasionally.
I tried to watch one with her as our bonding time.
And she picked out, It Comes at Night.
Never heard of it.
Okay.
Well, it came out in 2017, and I think you would like it.
It's like end of world.
Like there's some, it's like disease or something that's ready.
I love disease.
Right.
And then these people are hiding out in the woods because they don't want to come into contact with any other humans
because whatever or whatever it is is spreading at night.
Yeah.
Movie Mike, have you seen It Comes at Night?
You have?
Yeah, it's a very slow burn.
I don't know that you would like that.
Is there a disease?
There's disease.
I'm in!
That's my new thing.
It's 88% on Rotten Tomatoes.
But the audience score is 44%.
Oh, that's pretty.
Yeah.
Did you like it?
I mean, it's fine.
But I just thought I'd tell you about it because it's end of world and it was something.
It's just crazy now to watch those movies that were made pre-COVID.
And it just took me back to when we were first put in lockdown and we didn't know what that was going on.
Or how long?
Masks and all the things you wanted to hide out.
You don't want to be near people.
It was on packages.
Washing my packages.
Groceries?
Yeah, little that we know.
Okay, good?
Raymundo, play that voicemail.
Hey, I have an intro for you, Bobby.
He's written three books.
And if you're a kangaroo, you better watch that left hook.
It's Bobby.
Bohn!
Thank you very much.
It's true.
All true.
So, part of my day was spent trying to get my car acting normal again.
I told you guys I locked my keys in my car,
which I didn't know what could happen because I didn't lock the doors.
I had in my bag
I was going to play picklewall
Did a court near the house
And I put the bag with the keys in
In the back seat
Didn't lock the doors
Because the car's parked up by the court
Nobody's gonna break into it
I'm looking right
The door's locked
With the keys in the car
I didn't lock the car
And it locked with the keys in the car
Which I didn't know what could happen
When it was electric lock
So I call the plate dealership
They're like oh it's not supposed to do that
I'm like exactly
They said so we're gonna
So yesterday they came over to my house
One of the guys that worked at the dealership
And we set up all this stuff
And he like had to
All these cars
have computers in them.
Mine's no different.
He had to reboot everything, so I've lost everything.
All my favorite, like radio station.
No.
Everything is gone.
All my settings for my air and seat seating.
I get in and my knees are.
You actually take the time to set those?
Yes.
Set them and forget them.
That's right.
But everything is off.
I got it to come to work this morning.
I felt like I was driving in a four.
The steering wheel was on the other side this morning.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I was like in Europe.
And there was a break for like driver's ed on the other side too.
The whole thing is messed up.
So that's what I was dealing with.
I'm a little lost.
We had a show last night. It was very late. Today's show is probably going to be really good, but that means tomorrow's will probably suck. I'm just like everybody know. Can't wait. Get into it.
It's time to open the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones. My girlfriend and I recently made it official after dating for a couple of months. For my birthday, she got me a nice black Columbia shirt, camo hat, and new pair of jeans.
She also recently encouraged me to grow out my beard.
While that may not sound alarming to you,
her very favorite artist is Luke Combs.
And when I put all those things together,
I look exactly like Luke Combs.
We met on a dating app,
and now I can't help but think,
maybe she saw my pictures and thought,
with a little work,
I can be Lou Combs.
She confessed to me before
that she does find him sexy.
Should I be concerned?
Is it a red flag if she's trying to get me to look like
the country singer she's crazy about.
Shall we go to the show together?
He's playing in town, or is this not a big deal?
Signed, flute combs.
Amy?
I mean, I don't think it's a red flag.
I think it probably is just a coincidence.
If she has a style she's attracted to,
she's like, hey, if you do this, if you do that, that's fine.
It's definitely a type.
Like, maybe it's not Luke Combs specifically,
as much as it is, the Luke Combs type.
But she wants them to look just like Luke Combs.
The type.
But if she has to use stark.
Like, you know, singing to her every night.
Honestly, it feels a little creepy.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't know that I'd break it off because of it.
Right.
But I would say it's not a red flag, but it is a very mild yellow.
Right.
Like, so when she starts asking him to perform to her all the time, that's the flag.
When she gives you a coupon for singing lessons and a guitar.
Like that is the, right now it's a mild yellow.
But I wouldn't freak out.
although hilarious.
I mean, but gosh, if it was reversed and some guy...
If he started dressing her like Carrie Underwood, guess what would happen?
Oh, you're such a shallow pig.
How dare you?
I agree.
Completely agree.
But also, you got a new pair of jeans.
And Columbia service.
I mean, like how the generous she was with the gifts.
A nice black Columbia shirt, a camo hat, and a new pair of jeans.
Like, that's pretty generous.
She did also encourage you to grow out your beard, which is weird.
But other than that, we're going to say mild yellow, just beyond the low.
just be on the lookout, but do not break up over this.
Now, if you're making out, she goes, Luke, that's problematic.
Other than that, I think you're okay for now.
All right, thank you for the email.
Close it up.
We've got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's about to close Bobby's mailback.
On the phone now is Krista, who is a behavioral analyst.
Hi, Krista.
Good morning.
Hi, good morning.
Hey, what is a behavioral analyst?
Like, what do you do specifically?
I primarily work with kids with autism or other disabilities, Down syndrome, oppositional
defiant disorder.
But essentially, we create contingencies to increase appropriate behaviors, decrease inappropriate
behaviors, and build skills alongside that.
I could do some of that here, increasing, having these guys increase appropriate, decrease
inappropriate.
For us.
Yeah.
Krista, you hear of the show.
show, what would you like to comment about when you hear it as a behavioral analyst? Well, I think
every day when I'm listening, that lunchbox would probably benefit from some sort of a behavior
contract to help increase some of the appropriate behaviors we'd like to see or decrease some of
the negative statements. So a contract would be, like a literal contract where he signs an agreement
that says, if I'm a jerk, like, for example, Abby, who loves to sing. She's not trying to really make it
as a same now. But he's rude to her.
He's like, you'll never make it.
But if he does something like that, we have a contract where he has to like, pay me five bucks or something.
Something like that where there's a penalty?
So the first thing we like to focus on is the reinforcement of the appropriate behaviors.
What if there are none of those?
Then he gets nothing.
Okay.
But what makes her the sayer of what's right and wrong?
Her degree is an analyst.
Her degree.
A degree doesn't tell you what's right and wrong.
Everybody has a different opinion what's right and wrong because she says it's right doesn't mean it's right.
That's a matter of opinion.
Her job is nothing but opinions.
However, a behavior contract is much more effective when both parties,
the one giving the reinforcement and lunchbox would be the client in this situation,
are an agreement of the contingency.
So what could I put as a reward for him?
I'm anxious, I mean, I'm eager, anxious to do it now.
I'm like, let's go.
This could be cool.
Yeah, like, what's a reward I could put for him in this contract?
Well, what is lunchbox's primary reinforcement?
I think we all know what that is.
Money, lottery ticket, yeah, yeah, financial.
Yeah, money, he could spin the wheel, he could get something in return.
I mean, he's got listeners out here buying him $200 watches.
I'm sure we could figure something out.
That's pretty legit.
Well, no, you tried to be an angel on a tree, a charity tree at Christmas.
And someone bought it for me.
No, no, no, they didn't.
A listener did, a bee teamer.
Yeah, I hear you.
Okay, so what if we did this?
Can you do it per day?
Let's say lunchbox has a good day where he does, he gets more dings and ants,
and then he gets to spend the wheel at the end of the day.
Does that work? Can you do it like macro instead of micro a dollar every time? Could you do it like that?
Absolutely. And I mean, you could do two parts of it. You could have the reinforcement part where he gets money or spin if he does something good that we've all identified, you know, and explicitly described what that goal is.
But then you could do a response cost also. So if he has a negative statement or a rude statement, he could lose the opportunity.
So I like it. No, I like it.
We'll draw this up.
So what, though, would be a punishment that we could do for an adult man who doesn't?
Have to listen to her talk for longer?
We just put you on with her.
See, that's being rude.
That would be negative, right.
That'd go down the negative.
Yeah, go ahead.
I'm sorry, Krista.
Well, I mean, I think I would like lunch as inbox.
Lunchbox's input.
Would he be interested in earning money for appropriate behavior?
No, no.
But my appearance.
No, she's asking you a question.
Yeah, yeah, I would love that.
But you don't determine what my behavior is appropriate.
A contract would, though.
A contract would.
Yes, I'm saying.
But you would agree to the terms of the contract.
We're not forcing anything on you.
We together would go, we all agree.
If you do this, you're rewarded.
If you do this, you're punished.
Like, if I get my opinions, I'm rewarded.
If I don't get my opinions, I'm punished.
What's a punishment, Krista, that is not seen as unethical.
Like, can we lock them in something?
That'd be cool.
With snakes.
I mean, you guys could come up with whatever you want.
You could spin the wheel of, you know, hot items.
You could come up with an extra.
a second wheel with negative consequences.
Yes, the bizarro wheel where it's all bad stuff.
Spicy stuff.
Wow.
Okay.
Hey, Krista, thank you very much for this call.
This has really put a lot of thoughts in the old-brainer.
I'm thinking about some stuff.
Maybe a couple days lunchbox will address the contract here.
I'll write something up.
If you like it, we'll agree to it.
If not, we'll move on.
I will check it out.
See if my pen has any ink in it.
Okay.
We'll do docu-sign.
All right, Krista, thank you.
Really appreciate you listen to the show.
Hope you have an awesome day.
And the line of work you're in, it takes somebody with a special heart to do that.
So we also appreciate you doing that as well.
Of course.
Love you guys.
All right.
Bye, Krista.
There's she.
Come on.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
Back in December, there's a bus driver named Rita.
She's 72 years old.
She woke up and she wasn't sick.
But she just felt a little off.
But she felt like she would shake it.
And she did.
Then she did her bus route.
And so she goes on and she picks some kids up.
And then she goes over to her second route.
And then she realizes,
Oh, this is not good. Whatever this is, it's back. So she pulls her bus over to the side of the road, turns on her hazard lights. And there was a nine-year-old that she thought was pretty responsible named Riley, one of the oldest kids on the bus, too. And she's like, I need your help. So Riley gets on the radio they have in the bus. It's like, hey, we need some help here. Couldn't get anybody. Couldn't get anybody. Couldn't get anybody. And calls the bus driver's daughter. And then calls the paramedics. Everybody arrives. The bus driver's safe. She had a heart attack. But she is not going to die. They take her to the hospital. They're like, yeah, you had a heart attack. Thank God that that kid was there. Thank God you pulled the bus over.
And then somebody else hopped on the bus, the unnamed hero and drove all the kids.
Oh, yeah.
So two heroes, three heroes here.
The unnamed bus driver, the kid.
Riley.
Yeah, and also the bus driver who's like, hey, I should probably pull over and not keep on doing this.
Yeah.
Who pulled over and got some help and she's going to be okay.
That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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We're going to go over to Kimberly, who is on the phone.
She's in Texas.
Kimberly, good morning.
How are you?
Good morning. I'm great. How are you?
I'm doing really good. Now, you're going to love this because we're going to play a game,
but I'm actually going to give you a chance to win a big prize.
But the first question I have is, do you like big prizes?
I love big prizes.
Now, if you win, you win the prize, but if you lose, I cannot give it to you, okay?
Because this is a legal deal and it's a big prize. Are we all on the same page here?
Okay.
Okay. So here we go. In honor of our 10th anniversary, live from Nashville,
Hyundai wants to help us honor your journey, Kimberly, and listening to the Bobby Bone Show.
We're going to give you a chance to win $1,000 right now.
Oh!
She feels like I do.
So we're going to play the Bobby feud.
And here's the question.
And then Kimberly,
you'll be able to grab one of these show members
to play for you.
And if they win,
you win the $1,000.
Oh, my gosh.
I am playing to block her $1,000.
Well, she doesn't pick the question yet.
Oh, sorry.
So here we go.
The question's going to be,
name a place you hate waiting in line.
We poll 2,000 Bobby Bunchel listeners
and ask them to name a place
that they hate waiting in line.
So we're going to let you pick first
and then I'm going to roll the dice, Kimberly.
Go ahead.
Who do you want to represent you?
Amy, Lunchbox, ready, and if they win you in $1,000.
I'm going to take Eddie.
Okay.
Yeah, smart, Kimberly.
I'm not, here's the dice.
Ready, here we go.
I'm rolling it.
See what goes first.
The number is five.
One, two, three, four, five.
Lunchbox is first.
So you're blocking Kimberly.
I am stealing that $1,000 from Kimberly's pocket and putting in mine.
Lunchbox, name of place you hate, waiting in line.
The DMV.
Show me the DMV.
Okay, number one answer.
You get one point.
B'am out.
Okay.
Go ahead, lunchbox.
Name a place you hate waiting in line.
We pull 2,000 Bobby Boneshell listeners.
Go ahead.
The grocery store.
Show me the grocery store.
Number two answer.
Three points total so far.
Eight answers left on the board.
Yeah, you ready?
Are you ready?
Yep.
Give me the concession stand.
You're at a concert.
You're at an event.
You've got to go get something at the concession stand.
It's such a long, long.
Show me concession stand
Number eight answer
Worth eight points
Wow
Wow
Now has 11 points
Ah it's easy
You're at a concert
You're at the club actually
You're at the club
Which one?
Which one?
You're at the club
Okay club club club club
Hey you know what
I gotta go to the bathroom
Are you guys in line for the back?
Yeah I have line starts back there
Gosh I really got to go to the bathroom
Show in bathroom!
Number six
Number six answer
Lunch has four answers
off the board, a total of 17 points
so far. Lunchbox?
Name a place you hate waiting in line.
Man. All right.
Well,
I'm running out of ones, but, you know, I'm at the
amusement park. Waiting and ride for a lot.
Waiting live for the rides.
Amusement park?
Sorry.
That's our long line. Eddie, over to you.
Yeah, yeah. Here we go. He missed this one. This is a
big one. Give me school pickup
line. Because in your
life, that's a... I mean, that's huge.
A lot of our lives.
Places listeners hate waiting in line.
Eddie says school pickup line.
Come on.
What?
That was weird.
All right, Kimberly, Eddie went 0 for one.
I mean.
Kimberly.
Yeah.
Not so good.
Not so good good.
Not a good start.
Amy, over to you.
Okay, so I know he said concession stands,
but what about just like her food in general, like a restaurant?
I don't want to wait in line.
Did you answer a restaurant?
Yeah.
Show our restaurant.
Oh, Amy.
I have that.
That was good.
Number seven answer.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Huh.
Let's see.
What about, I mean, lunchbox mentioned going to the bathroom in the club, but what about
to get in the club?
Line.
That's good, Amy.
Bar?
The line to get in the club or the bar.
No.
Okay.
We're around two of three.
Points are doubled.
This is where you can make a move.
There are one, two, three, four.
Five answers off the board.
The DMV.
The grocery store.
Restrooms, restaurants.
and concession stand
Lunchbox, what is your answer?
Mine is, in the line at the bar
to get a drink, to get a drink.
In the line at the bar, it's a line to get in the bar.
Okay, show, there's no chance.
All right.
Eddie, points are doubled.
Yeah, here we go.
We need to get on the board for Kimberly.
Here we go.
We got it.
Go ahead.
Man, I'm so hungry.
I need food fast.
Go through the drive-thru,
but there's a long line.
Hit me, bones.
With what?
With drive-thru.
I thought that'd be a restaurant.
Show him, drive-thru.
Hey, Kimberly, he's 0 for 2.
No, no, no, like a drive-thru.
He's crushing it.
Drive-through.
I know.
Amy, go ahead.
Yeah, so I cannot stand the line at Zara.
So I'm going to say shopping.
Sure, shopping stores.
I have, though.
That's the number four answer worth double this round.
Okay, let's go.
What do I have on here?
Okay, dokey.
I guess sometimes there's a line.
at the gas station.
Gas station.
Shoot.
Not bad.
One more round,
points are tripled.
Okay.
There's the number
35, 9, and 10
answer on the board.
Lunchbox is leading
with 17 points.
Eddie, you could,
if he misses this,
you could definitely
take it back with one answer.
But I'm not going to miss it.
$1,000 on the line.
$1,000.
And how many have you gotten
right, Eddie, so far?
Zero.
Lunchbox, your answer.
Getting the line
at the concert
at an event when you're outside the game.
He's saying that.
No, no.
You get in the game.
He's a third time guests in a row in three rounds.
Okay.
Thank you.
Eddie.
Now look, if you don't hit one of these, it's over.
And Kimberly just doesn't win the thousand dollars.
So,
two thousand Bobby Bone Show listeners were asked.
Where do you hate waiting in a line?
The number one answer was DMV.
Grocery stores at number two.
Number four was retail stores.
Restrooms at six, restaurants at seven.
Concession stand at eight.
There's a lot of points on the board.
They're triple value.
What do you have?
This is so dumb.
I don't even know people go here anymore.
Is it the post office?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I hate that.
I mean, but do you even go there?
Yeah, UPS store.
Postal store.
Delivery place.
You know what I'm saying?
Come on.
Just tell me I'm alive.
Show them.
Post office.
I'm really, I'm so sorry.
That might have been the worst performance in history
with $1,000.
on the line. He didn't get her a single point.
I mean, she...
Amy, you can win the game, though.
It doesn't even matter. Amy, just laughing Eddie with me for a minute.
Wow, because I feel bad she just...
Amy?
Yeah, it's not about me.
What about at the movies?
At the movies?
Lunchbox is our winner.
I told you I was coming for that money.
But you don't get it.
What the heck is left?
You just block it.
When I come for money, when I see money, I don't want other people to have it.
Let's go.
Is it the doctor's office?
The hospital ER would have been one.
Oh, ER.
That was number five.
I was picturing people in a line there, though.
Airport security.
Oh, I hate that.
We are so not smart.
Traffic.
Oh, yeah.
At number nine and the number 10, pharmacies.
Oh, yeah.
The pharmacy is so true.
Okay, well.
Here's what happened.
Just kidding.
We're smart.
Kimberly, we're going to give you another chance
later in the show to win again.
But if you don't win that one,
then there's no more chances.
How does she feel right now?
All right.
All right. Lunchbox wants to know how you can't be good.
Well, it's us here.
Why are you trying to rub it in?
Shh, Eddie, how do you feel, Kimberly?
It's so sad.
Yeah.
It's so sad.
Okay.
Okay.
One more chance.
One more chance, though.
We're going to get it later on the show.
All right.
All right.
Let's put Kimberly on.
We'll get her on with the game later.
Give her a chance.
Hey, guys.
Where's my son to rub in her face?
Let's go.
Too late.
Money on my mind.
Do you hear that?
And they stay there.
And they stay there.
A lot of yelling.
We had a long night last night.
A lot of yelling.
So we have another way
for you to win some free money to $10,000.
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We'll give her another chance at $1,000
later on.
Dang.
Okay.
So close.
All right, I'm going to do it.
People said I wouldn't do it.
I'm going to do it.
We got two games in a row,
two segments in a row.
No way.
Back to back?
I feel bad because Kimberly
didn't win the thousand bucks.
Ray, would you mind putting Kimberly back up real quick?
hey Kimberly we're going to give you another shot in like three minutes okay okay great so we're gonna do
do not google anything okay i want not you Kimberly i don't care what you do you can googly it's nice of her
yeah it is very sweet of you we're going to do best disney songs of all time oh Kimberly that's me
that's me oh i mean it kind of just picked you and you lost a thousand bucks i get it but i can make it
all back again the disney game the songs is coming up next we'll be right back
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Up for grabs $1,000 for Kimberly.
The same Kimberly that lost $1,000.
That's correct in the last segment.
That's right.
In honor of our 10th anniversary live from Nashville, Hyundai wants to help us honor your journey of listening to this show by giving you a thousand bucks all through the week.
And Kimberly's on with us.
Okay, Kimberly.
So we're going to do Best Disney Songs of All Time.
I'm about to nail this.
Dude, this is my wheelhouse.
This is my wheelhouse.
I have four kids.
I've been watching Disney movies forever.
I have 10, Kimberly.
You need to pick somebody that you think will go at least nine for 10.
And it can be any of them.
It's going to be one-on-one, me and them.
Who would you like to represent you, Kimberly?
One-on-one, I'm ready.
Yeah, I'm definitely picking Eddie again.
Let's go, Kimberly.
You got a chance.
Hey, this is the comeback.
It's me and you, one-on-one.
Yeah, we got this.
Yeah, there are 10 Disney songs I have here.
Come on.
You have to get nine right, the movie.
Okay, nine.
Okay, all right.
Nine out of ten.
You can only miss one or she doesn't win the money.
Okay.
Here we go.
For example, this is not one, but for example.
You've got a friend in me.
Yeah, easy.
That would be.
Toy Story.
That would be correct, and you'd have a point.
But that's not a real one.
Oh, he has no points yet.
No points yet.
Oh, that's too bad.
We get it.
We get it.
We're starting off strong.
Fowls and bucks up for grabs.
Oh, my gosh.
Let's go.
Settle down.
Here we go.
From 2013, here's the song.
Let it go.
Let it go.
I am one with the...
Eddie, can you name.
That movie. Absolutely one down. That's frozen. Frozen's correct. Come on. I'm telling you this is my wheelhouse. We got this
Song number two from 1992 hit it.
Eddie that's Aladdin bones. That's correct. Come on
Two for two. Kimberly? How you feeling?
I'm feeling good. I think we got this. I think so too. I think so too. Okay, number three
Remember me.
From 2016, Eddie, what movie's that from?
I mean, this movie reminds me of myself.
That's Coco.
Coco's correct.
Three for three.
Number four, this movie's from 1989.
Go ahead.
Up where they walk, up where they run.
Wish I could be part of that word.
1989, the movie is?
Little Mermaid.
Correct.
Stay poised.
Killing it.
Hey, we're going to stay relaxed.
Number five.
He's so cocky for someone.
Go ahead.
Hakuna Matata
What a wonderful phrase
Acuna Madada
Ain't no passing praise
It means no worries
Oh okay
Full impression
Go ahead Eddie
That's lying king
That's correct
Five for five
Okay
We're here
We're here
We're here
As long as you get
Four out of the next five
You're the winner
Four more
You're about to win someone
That's what I'm talking about
A thousand dollars
Okay
Here we go
Eddie, I see a struggle on your face over there
Is this Disney?
Yeah, yeah
You sure?
Yeah, yeah
It didn't hit you quick
You want to hear from the beginning again?
That's not one of those Anna Kendrick movies
Where she sings
I'm pretty positive
It's not
No, it's not pitch perfect
From the top
Ray, go ahead
So it's a princess
A girl looking back at her
In the mirror
I'm gonna, you know what, Vones
I'm gonna go with
Princess and the Frog
That wow
That's wrong
All right
Here we go folks
That's Moulon
and that's Christina Aguilera singing the song
Oh boy
Okay
Well that's my one
That's my one I get to miss
So as long as you go four for four here
Let's go
Hey how you feel Kimberly
Did you know that one?
No
I knew that song
But I'm not sure I could have pulled Milan out
So we're still good
There's some easy one still in here
$1,000
Up for grabs for Kimberly
If Eddie goes four for four
And that was the last one right
I can't miss anymore
You can't miss anymore
Go next one
I want to be like you
What do you
What are you
I want to walk like you
Chip like you
Chip too
You see it true
An ape like me
Can't live to be
Human too
What are you thinking about that
I mean I don't know
He ain't thinking a lot
Look at his face
I mean what is that
I mean there's contact clues right
Amy don't help him
Don't help him
We have money I heard be human
Okay, so will you hit it again?
I want to be like you.
I want to walk like you.
Like you.
Okay.
Go ahead.
This is an animal talking to a kid saying, I want to be like you.
So give me the jungle book.
Oh my gosh.
I hope that's right.
That is correct.
Yes.
Yes.
I've never heard that song.
Guys, you can't help them.
I didn't know the answer.
Okay, here we go.
Three left.
You have to go three for three.
And you wish upon a star makes no difference who you are.
Sounds like Eddie's high school.
You've heard this song, right?
Oh, many times.
Do you know it?
I've heard the song.
I'm assuming it's Jiminy Cricket in Pinocchio.
Correct.
Yeah!
Let's go!
Okay, settle down.
You have two to go.
If you go two for two, you win her $1,000.
Hey, Bone, stick with the same kind of...
All Disney.
I didn't make it. It's the top ten...
Don't give me that Christina Aguilera.
He said stick with this genre.
It's all Disney. It's the same genre.
I mean like, you know...
Let's go two for two, Eddie.
Okay.
Go.
Prepare for the chance of a lifetime.
Be prepared for sensations.
A shiny new era
is tipped away nearer.
And where do we feature?
Just listen to teacher.
I know it sounds sorted.
I got it. That was tricky because that song's not very popular, but that's Lion King.
That's correct. Yeah! Wow, that's Scar, dude. Scar's talking to the hyenas.
That's true. Okay, we're down to the final one, Kimberly.
If he gets this right, you won $1,000, okay?
Oh, man.
If he gets this wrong, that's it. No more looks.
Come on, Kimberly, we got this.
She's just listening and rooting for you. I know.
She's probably praying right now, I bet.
Kimberly, is your heart racing?
Yes.
Okay, $1,000.
All right, settle down.
Last song, all or nothing. Go.
I'm going to see the wind with my sail on the sea stays behind me.
Telling how far I'll go.
I know everybody on the side.
Eddie's face looks a bit confused.
He knew some of the words.
I know the song, for sure.
What's in your head right now?
What are you deciding between?
I have two guesses.
And Lilo and Stitch came up, and I'm like, I don't think that's a Disney movie.
Or Moana.
Is that a Disney movie too?
Or is it?
I don't know.
I don't know which one's the actual Disney movie.
But they're both ocean.
What's Lilo and Stitch?
It's like a girl and a little animal, like an alien.
Oh, it's not two creatures.
It's a human and a creature.
Got it.
So in your mind, it's Lilo and Stitch.
Or Moana.
For $1,000.
Let me hear this quick.
I think it's Moana.
She's talking about the sea.
This is all about the sea.
Now, when I say are you locked in,
say yes, you're locked in. That's your answer.
You cannot change it. Can I hear this
song a little bit more? Yeah, you want to start from the beginning?
Please. Okay, here we go.
Light.
Sky, see, it calls her.
It's the stone that she's talking about.
All right, I'm going Moana.
Are you locking that in? Yes, the wind and the sails.
Are you locking it in? I'm locking it in, Bose.
He's locking it in for $1,000.
Let's go for Kimberly.
For Kimberly is the answer.
Moana.
Moana.
Oh my gosh, that was stressful.
Kimberly, you just won $1,000.
How do you feel?
Awesome, Eddie.
You get it.
Kimberly, we did it.
We did it.
Guys, let's not forget about
how he cost you $1,000.
He did.
Hey, that's a Disney movie.
I saw you go fall down.
You know, you questioned yourself.
You said that all the time.
Learn from your mistakes.
Right, and then she's like, you know,
I still believe in you.
We got two stories here.
Somebody who just keeps on believing.
Somebody who gets up,
dust himself off and wins $1,000.
Give it up for Kimberly and Eddie.
What a great.
Kimberly, stay on the phone, okay?
Okay.
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Still a jam. They played with us last night at the million dollar show at the rhyme. And so they're coming in this morning. So I'm very excited. We've never had them in. It's always fun for me to have brand new people in. Here's a voicemail from Catherine in Amarillo, Texas.
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And if we paid callers, because some radio shows do, they pay callers, fake callers.
That's crazy.
That'd be what I'd pay a caller to say.
That would be script verbatim.
We don't pay callers.
We never have paid callers.
But that would be it.
That would be a hired caller.
And I played that purposefully,
just so I could feel good.
I'm a little tired from last night's show.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Have you ever been to any movie homes or TV homes,
like the full house?
Did we go to the Breaking Bad House?
I feel like, no?
We just talked about that.
And never went.
Yeah.
We were there, like in the same state.
We were like, we should.
do this and we never did.
So the ones I would go to Brady Bunch House, never seen it.
Golden Girls House, Full House, Friends.
No, I don't think I've seen anything.
I went to Golden Girls and Full House.
I think I had the wrong Full House house, but apparently...
You did.
They all looked the same.
That went wrong.
Well, I have the most Googled movie homes.
Full House.
No, no, no, no.
Home alone.
That is number one.
That's good.
I can picture it in my head.
That big, and I was like, how do they get that much money?
That's what I think.
Like, how do people make money to have this?
70,000 people are searching for that house every month.
And do you know where it's located?
The real house?
Yeah.
Well, I know the show is like, the show, the movie.
That's not my grandma.
Like the show outside of Chicago, like in Illinois?
It's in Illinois.
Yeah.
Dang.
Look at you.
That's good, dude.
Okay.
Also in the top five, you have the Twilight House in Oregon,
hocus pocus house in Massachusetts,
father of the bride house in California,
and then Edward Scissors' hands.
Yeah, I wouldn't know those four.
I know where Johnny Cash's house was, though,
because not from Arkansas.
Oh, the original one?
Yeah.
That's cool.
What in a movie, but that's pretty cool.
Yeah.
What else?
There's a TikTok trend for a little snack.
This girl's gone viral.
13 million views and people are apparently obsessed with the chickle.
Let me see if I can figure this out.
The chickle.
It's got to be a chicken pickle.
The chicken pickle.
The chicken pickle.
The cheese pickle.
Chickle.
Cheese pickle.
So, yeah.
Chicken pickle sounds better than cheese pickle.
It does.
But we had pickles with cheese at high school football games.
back of the day.
You get a deal pickle and they put cheese on it.
Whoever you are on TikTok, you stole this from Mountain Pine High School,
circa 1997, 1998.
Well, I think her thing is she pan-fries the cheese,
so it warms it up, and then she lays the pickle inside and wraps it around
and eats it sort of like a pickle canoli.
Yeah, we didn't do that.
What we did was you got that plastic nachos tray,
and you take the pickle out of the bag and you lay it in that nachos tray,
just naked, and then you put cheese, pump the cheese on it.
And then you just eat it with a fork.
That's cool. We called it the chickle.
Yeah.
What else?
Cody Johnson is talking about how he nearly quit music, but his wife, Brandy, inspired him to keep going.
He said there was days that he would come home and just say, I'm done.
I can't do this anymore.
This is eating me up.
And his wife would look at him and say, yes, you can.
You've got to.
You got to get back to work and have a better mindset.
I feel like you want to get him out of the house.
That's what it sounds like more than pursue your dream.
He's like, no, you got to go back to work.
So he credits her for his ability to push through.
And because of all that, if he had to give all this up for her, he would do it.
But I don't think she'd probably want that.
Yeah, I wouldn't think this is either.
Not now after all that.
But just a reminder that you can encourage those around you.
Okay.
I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Stay home, it's something good.
Police in Alaska got a call 911.
what's your emergency and a resident on the other side says, oh yeah, I'm looking out the window
and there's this pig. It's just standing on the side of the road. It looks really cold and I feel
like it shouldn't be out there. So police respond and they find Elvis Pigsley.
That is the same or did you make that up? That's his name. Okay. I like it.
Standing on the side of the road freezing. They don't know it's Elvis Pigsley, but they put
the pig in the back of the car and they put a post on Facebook said, hey, we found this
pig shivering on the side of the road. Someone said, hey, that's our pig. It got out. So
took a ride in the cruiser back to their house,
and Elvis Pigley is back home safe.
Pigley or Pigsley?
Pigsley?
Did I say Pigley?
Pigsley?
Whatever. Elvis Pigsley's alive because the cops put him in the back of the cop car.
No handcuffs, but he is in the back seat.
Be tough to handcuff him now.
Oh, yeah, a little bit.
Because we have hands that you can't get the,
you can just easily sign them off.
They have hooves.
You can zip time.
I don't know if you could.
Oh, really?
Now, did the pig say,
thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you. Lunchbox, nice job. That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Over to Amy. Let's get in the Morning Corny.
Morning Corny.
How do computers get tipsy?
How do computers get tipsy?
It takes screenshots.
Very funny. I like that.
That was the Morning Corny.
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
This is exciting for me because the records are here in the studio.
You would know the records from their song, Leave the Pieces.
And it's all right.
Yeah, I'll be fine with this hard.
The records are Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp.
You would know Michelle Branch from a bunch of songs too, but here is everywhere.
They got nominated for a Grammy.
They were a vocal duo.
I mean, so many awards, and they haven't played together in a long time.
They played with us last night at the Rhyman Auditorium.
Eddie and I, The Raging Idiots.
super excited to have them here.
Let's welcome in The Wreckers.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp of the Wreckers.
Guys, it's super cool to have you here.
Thank you for coming.
Great to be here.
I feel like we've caught the white whale, honestly.
Like, I'm such a fan of you guys together and individually.
And Jessica, you and I have spoken before.
I mean, it's just like I've been trying to track you guys down forever.
And it took a hospital to get us all together last time.
It's an important thing.
You're actually the reason why we got back together.
Yes.
You made it happen.
I don't know if you're kidding or not, Michelle.
Because I don't know that's true, but if that's, I will put that on my bio.
It'll be on my Instagram bio.
You're now the president of the fan club.
So let me ask this.
Let's go back to the infancy of the wreckers.
Why and how?
How did this thing come together?
Michelle, I'll start with you.
Magic.
Were you living in Nashville?
No, I wasn't at the time.
We met in the Kansas.
We were children.
Yeah, we met in the Kansas.
We knew each other?
Yes.
We literally met in the airport at teenagers.
Like just crossing or were you going to the same place?
Like camp or something?
I lived in Kansas City.
And she was coming through on a radio tour.
And I had heard her music and was completely blown away by her music and said,
like, please let's keep in touch.
Let's meet.
Let's hang out.
And this was before like the days of high security at airports.
And she's like, I'll just meet you on your layover at the airport.
and we'll have a TCBY and like hang out.
Also today's of TCBY.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So we hung out at the airport and then I was like,
you should come out on tour and like we should write together.
And then it turned into her singing with me on stage.
And then we were like, wait, wait.
And never going home.
Yeah.
And we kept writing these songs on the tour bus and singing them in harmony.
And they were clearly not Michelle Branch songs.
And I was like, wait, I want to work on this instead of,
I was supposed to.
to turn in another solo record and I was like
this is what I want to do and it just
happens so naturally
and quickly and yeah
and so what's the next step you call
or she says yes do you go okay
now we need to come up with the name
and is it going to be an entity
or are you just like seeing
were you experimenting still
no we knew we wanted to be in a band
we had this portion of my show
she was singing back up and we would have this
portion of the show where
the band would leave the stage and it
was just she and I on stage and we would play a couple songs. And so we were like, we have to
start thinking of what to call this. And we actually played music for our record label. I was on Maverick
at the time in LA and I played it for them. And they were like, we don't know what to do with
this. Like, you, wait, you're wanting to do a country project. Like, we don't understand. So
we went, we approached producer John Leventhal. And we were like, we really want you to produce
our record and we'll pay for it and do this all.
They think you were crazy? Like you had massive
success and you're like now I want to go to a country record?
I literally got a call from
someone who worked at my publishing
company and she was like, I think
we need to have an intervention.
This is, we're really concerned about you.
And I was like, no, you guys are all crazy.
And then of course, when it was a massive success,
everyone's like, I knew it. Of course. They believed you
from the beginning. So
the first single you guys put out ever
as, well, how did the records come up?
How did you settle on the name the records?
Well, originally we were the Cass County Home Wreckers, like as a joke.
Yeah, it started as a total joke.
And then we just shortened it.
And there was a band in Canada called The Wreckers,
and we didn't realize that until we had already kind of the train had left the station.
We actually had to buy the band name for records.
And now, I wonder what happened to the Canadian band.
Well, they're now known as the Bear Naked Ladies.
So they've really done well since then.
And how fast did success hit for you guys as a performing duo?
You know in movies, like, for instance, the movie, that thing you do, when they are recording and then they leave the studio and it's playing in the car already, that's how it felt that.
Really?
Yeah.
So it also happened in the queen documentary where they're like, we're queen.
Now we're top of the pops.
I'm like, that's not how it happened at all.
But for you guys, it was.
It felt that way.
It did feel that way.
It just once it started, it never stopped.
We wrote the album.
We wrote the whole album, minus the pieces and my oh my.
Yeah.
In two weeks.
And did you know.
that you guys had, I asked this question
and some people will be like,
nah, we just wrote a bunch of good songs
we didn't know.
But you write that all in two weeks.
Did you feel like, man, this is like really special
because we dedicated our times to just this project?
Or were you like, I don't know what it's going to do.
No, it felt so exciting and special.
Did you know that Leave the Pieces was like the catchiest
biggest sounding song?
Yes.
And no, though, because do you remember the demo?
I mean, the demo was kind of lackluster, truly.
I mean, it was a good demo,
but from the demo,
didn't get that feeling.
And we were told that many other artists had recorded that song.
Little Big Town.
Little Big Town cut it.
Someone else.
There were a few.
And it never happened.
And I heard it.
And I was like, no, you guys, this is a really good song.
Like, please trust me on this.
What did you hear about it that stuck to you?
It was just, there's like an instant.
One of my kind of things that I've always noticed about songs that I love that become
known songs or big songs is like when it finishes you immediately want to start it over and hear the
intro and for me like there's something magical about the intro the lyrics I really loved and related to
and the melody was so strong and the yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you can't like fast that up so you guys
started playing did you go on the road and open for like any of the massive they're like hey come out
and you were like the baby opener everybody everybody rascal flats almost immediately who is awesome to you guys
everybody.
Really?
Heath Urban was great.
Yeah.
Everyone was really awesome.
I mean, that time period too, I just felt like it was so special.
The circle of artists, we'd all see each other on, you know, radio shows or tour.
And everyone really felt like family.
And it was such a cool period of time in both of our lives.
I'm going to ask the difficult question.
Now that we're together, we all feel good with each other.
I mean, I mean, we're all best friends.
Like maybe.
We cut something at some point something new.
I don't know, just throwing it out there.
Maybe we talked about that at all.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
So Jess and I had plans to get together and just write and hang out and catch up.
And then this, you know, thing called COVID happened.
And put a damper in our socializing.
And then we both had children.
And also we keep having babies.
Yeah.
You don't know they're coming all of a sudden.
They just pop out.
I actually remember.
I think I wrote you and I was like,
I'm pregnant, and you were like, oh, cool, because I am too.
I'm like, oh, thank you.
Let's just keep kicking this band down the road until like we're allowed to, you know, do that.
So at some point, maybe there'll be another wreckers.
I would hope.
Song, project, whatever it is.
We both would love that.
We'd like that a lot.
Well, let me thank you guys from the bottom of my heart because I don't think I would
have asked if it wasn't a big deal that didn't include me, right?
I mean, we did the show last night, which, by the way, just something for the listeners.
We recorded this right before the show that's airing after the show because I was never going to make them
play and they come up in the morning.
Thank you.
Although we are both moms, so we would have been up anyway.
So we're kind of in a time machine here.
But thank you guys because it's such a big deal to us to be able to continue on
with that hospital.
And this thing has turned into, it's a massive show at the Ryman, but it gets, it's played
all over and we raised so much money.
So I would have never asked if it wasn't so important.
So I'm just really appreciative of both of you.
For you for flying in and being here from Kansas City.
Well, road tripping for eight hours with a four-year-old.
Wait a minute.
I told them, I said, I was like, we'll get her a plane ticket.
They made you.
Road tripping.
No, she, I like to drive.
She wanted to.
She got to the airport.
She's like, is there a ticket?
They're like, no, I'm sorry.
Ah, crap.
So, does it fit like a glove when you guys try to sing?
Is it easy?
Yeah.
It's like hair on your arm's stand up.
It's just back.
Like, no time has passed.
Well, I can't wait till tonight slash.
Last night was awesome.
Yeah.
Yeah, so good.
No pressure.
And we just can't wait to hear what you guys have in store.
And it's so nice to meet both of you in person.
Thank you.
Just have been a massive fan of both of you as a unit individually.
I don't know.
Amy, anything for Michelle, for Jessica?
I'll say Jess, but Jessica, she called her Jess.
Now I'm like, I'm the nerd that doesn't know her well.
I'm have to call her Jess.
My friend's call me Jess.
My comment was that I'm just kind of geeking out to see y'all perform tonight,
but it's actually tomorrow.
Yeah, so last night was.
awesome. So I feel like, yes, the hair on my arms are going to stand up. You haven't heard
background vocals like you're going to hear tonight. I love it. Oh, yeah. It's one of a kind.
I'm ready for it. I'm kidding. It's going to be great. Okay, there they are. The record's
Michelle and my friend Jess, by the way. Yes. She didn't know. And we'll be very excited
to hear whatever you guys have in store for us. Thank you. Thank you. And let's clap
them out. They're the records, everybody. A win is a win. A win. A win. I don't care.
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The question is, is sugar okay for your dogs?
The answer is no.
So, even this morning,
it was a long night last night.
More details later.
It was a great night,
but then just after I got home,
it's a long night.
And this morning, after a couple hours' sleep,
I was trying to open the cereal.
That's my ritual in the morning.
Eating cereal, love it.
And I'm pulling the bag,
and some of these bags are way too hard to open.
It's like, so, yeah.
Come on my room.
And it explodes, right?
And so there's cereal
all the table, pour some in the bowl.
And Stanley, who's awake because he hears me up, is just standing beside me.
And so I'm like giving him a little piece of cereal every third or fourth bite.
He just, oh, num, num, no, no.
Sugar in the cereal.
He basically had a bowl of frost flakes this morning with sugar, but it is not okay for your dogs.
It could result in digestive issues, vomiting, and choking.
Now that those two, he didn't vomit or choke.
I also live a digestive issue, so, yeah, suck it, buddy.
We both have them.
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The effects are weight loss, lightheadedness, insomnia,
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Are we sure that's not COVID?
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You lose your smell.
What?
Morgan, do you have your smell back?
No, it's still gone.
That's crazy.
Fully?
Yeah, unless something comes right up to my nose,
then I can smell it.
How long ago did you have COVID?
August of 2021.
Still no smell.
I wonder if you'll ever get it back your whole life and does that make you sad?
It kind of makes me sad mostly because I really want to be able to smell myself.
Like if I smell bad.
But everything else, no, it's great because I go out and somebody will be like, it smells terrible here.
I'm like, I have no idea.
That's great.
Yeah, she's now, she got a side job at a poop factory.
I don't bother at all.
She walks around.
Yeah, she's awesome there.
Specks gets out of there.
Most things you worry about don't end up happening.
This is from an essay written by Holly Hazlitt Stevens, who's a Ph.D.
called women who worry too much, but it's not just about women.
Research shows that 85% of the things that we stress over
and that we really get bent.
It usually doesn't end up happening or brace yourself
ends up having a positive or neutral outcome.
So the odds are, just plan the numbers here.
You are wasting your time worrying about something
that will probably never happen.
Things we worry about, kids, marriage, employment,
money, pets, our home vehicle, and superficial things.
Well, that's everything.
That's literally everything. That's it.
Future tripping.
The things that I'm,
I've been most worried about when I've been extremely stressed out, though mostly I'll come
true.
I'll be honest with you.
But I'm not a big stress or a worrier.
I think I live under a constant level of stress.
So I'm never just like, I'm so stressed.
I think I just live it.
So I think I'm always kind of stressed.
That's just normal for you.
When relaxing starts to happen, I feel really uncomfortable and like I'm cheating.
Or like I'm doing something that's not fair.
Yeah, that's not good.
You've got to work on that.
Well, I have been for like my whole life.
It's the point now where I'm beyond that middle point where it's like, what's
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I did a campaign for pecans.
I love pecans.
I would eat them on my Instagram until they called and said, hey, do you like pecans?
I'm like, well, yeah, I'm eating them.
You're not paying me to eat them.
I love them.
and they're like, cool.
So I went and I met with the pecan people.
Really one of the most fun but random meetings ever.
It was the National Pecan Council.
And I'm like, I didn't, I thought that you were like, Willy Wonka.
I didn't even know that existed in real life.
And they do, and they're very passionate about pecans.
As am I.
I love a pecan.
I love an almond.
But what I learned was how you say it really is the way I say it.
It's the one thing ever.
It is pecan.
Not pecan.
Not pecan.
Not pecan.
It's pecan.
Oh.
And so luckily I said that one right.
But they have to correct people.
because they're universal as they were as pecan so i just wanted to show i was right about saying
something hey good job i rarely am people like you say this wrong your accent's too thick but
work with pecans is pretty cool one of my favorite salt life the founder of salt life you guys
what's up dude yeah oh god explain to me about the ranch life you know it's like it's about
salt water you know when you live around salt water you live that salt life but you did you grew up
yeah south texas south hydro island we served served served but i always laugh when you live in the
city like this and people have salt life on their truck. I'm like, guys, you're like nowhere near
the salt. But maybe it's like their vacation or where they came from. Yeah. And it's a state of mind.
Like it's always in you. You know what I mean? Yeah. No, no matter where you're at. Geographic.
Yeah. It's like a virus. Yeah. Like chicken pox? Salt Life's like chicken pox and it never really leaves.
Yeah. And so you're big Salt Life guy? Yeah, I do. Love it. Yeah, well, I don't wear. I have one
T-shirt that says Salt Life. Okay. Salt Life founder, 56. Sentence to 12 years in prison for shooting
dead as teenage girlfriend. No, no, no. That is not Salt Life. That's not Salt Life.
Wait, hold on.
Oh, yeah, no, this story is so many things here.
And I don't do a lot of dead stories in the news.
But Salt Life Founder, 56, was with an 8, she was 18.
That was his girlfriend.
Which already, even if you're like Salt Life Founder has 18-year-old girlfriend,
and we're like, dang.
Wow.
Wow. That's Salt Life.
That's Salt.
And apparently he shot her, quote, during a play gun fight.
Hmm?
Yeah.
I never had a play gunfight as an adult with real guns.
No.
And then he left her body in a Florida hotel room.
That doesn't sound like a play gun fight.
Michael Huddo, the co-founder of Salt Life Apparel Brand,
has played a guilty to manslaughter with a firearm in connection with the death of an 18-year-old
at a Singer Island Hotel, has been sentenced 12 years in prison,
was arrested in Jacksonville.
This is from WPTV.
He told detectives he and Duncan were headed to the Florida Keys to visit him as friends
when they stopped at the Hilton after spending time together.
They were playing inside of the hotel room as if they were shooting with their finger and a gun.
Hutto told detectives that Duncan was sitting on the counter in the bathroom
when he pointed the gun at her and it fired.
shooting her. Listen, it could have happened, but I don't think you play, do you play gunfight and
point, anybody that's ever had a gun. I have guns, I've always had guns in my whole life.
I have never, not one time. Not even when I was eight and got a four ten, like a shotgun.
I've never once pointed it at somebody in a joke because you were just taught. Now maybe he's
so uninformed and this is what makes gun owners look bad, idiots like this. Yeah.
But still play gunfight and then you also have an 18 year old girlfriend when you're 56.
There's a lot of things that make me go, he just didn't make
good decision.
And also he only got 12 years.
Well, because of manslaughter, he pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Okay, well, I don't know.
If the story's true, it's not right.
And his lawyers may have said, hey, I'm complete speculation on my part.
The lawyers could have said, hey, we'll save with a play gunfight, and maybe we can plead down.
Right, because it's literally them two in the hotel room, so there's no one else there.
She's dead, so how do they know?
Hutto told detectives that story about the bathroom.
Hutto said he then put the gun in his backpack and left the room, driving until he ran
of gas.
Oh, no.
So it sounds like he was going on the run.
Because otherwise, obviously,
not keep filling up with gas
with a credit card,
except they can track your credit card
and see where you are.
Duncan's father told police
that Huddo, who was her boyfriend,
had been giving her drugs
to keep her sedated.
And they also could have been,
again, complete speculation.
But as a story kind of,
you know, the onion pills,
you're like, well, if he's given
her drugs to keep her sedated,
again, that ain't good.
But, too, was he taking drugs also?
Probably, possibly,
probably all speculation here.
And then you make bad decision
sometimes.
I've heard.
Yeah.
What a wacky story.
It's a weird one, huh?
Wow.
And a sad one.
That's from WPTV.
Thank you very much.
I mean, I have another one that's like, I'm going to hold this one off because there's
another one that might be a little crazier, but it's a death, a killing.
We'll see how I feel in a second.
The big debate of the day, pickles on pizza.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Interesting.
I like pizza and I like pickles.
When I first read it, I go, well, that don't go.
But it probably would be pretty good.
Let me tell you.
We order a Nashville hot chicken pizza, and it's delicious.
It's spicy chicken with pickles with ranch dressing.
And it's so good bones.
You'd love it.
Yeah, I don't want to say it would be disgusting without trying it.
But it sounds gross when you first read pickles on pizza.
Yeah.
Pickles are most served on pizza with garlic sauce.
That's from NPR.org.
You ever had it, pickle pizza?
I don't like pickles.
You ever had pizza pickles?
Yeah, it's good.
Pizza pickup, and you have pizza pizza.
That's so good, dude.
A California man earns a world record for 2009.
995 consecutive Disneyland visits.
Oh, man.
That guy, Jimmy Allen.
No, he goes a lot, but no.
He loves it.
Like that many days in a row?
A California man.
You know they would see him kind of be like, great, here's Greg again.
I don't know.
His name is Jeff.
A California man who visited the Disneyland theme park for 2,999 consecutive days
was rewarded with a Guinness World Record Certificate.
Does he not have a job?
Yeah, what does he do?
And that's not cheap.
It probably is a season.
I'm sure he has a pass.
He's an older guy.
He's 64 in one of these pictures he took.
But 3,000 days is roughly 9, 10 years.
Every single day.
Does he have friends?
They all work at the park.
The statues of Walt Disney.
Mickey.
Cinderella.
He chronicled his Disney trips with social media.
What I think happens with these stories is he does this.
He did a 60th consecutive trip.
People would be like, wow, that's crazy.
So it became his identity.
So, and he's getting affirmation.
love and he's like, I'm just going to keep going
because I'm that guy now.
So that's from UPI.
But he's been there
2,995 consecutive days.
Good for him.
No, not good for him.
You know what?
If that's what he's doing, and he's retired
and he's not hurt, it's great.
He could be doing other stuff.
He'd be living salt life.
That's right.
That's a good point.
Recall alert, 140,000
infamil pro-sobi baby formula cans
recalled over contamination concerns.
Now, I'm not familiar with the brand
because I don't have a baby.
I think it's infamil
Okay, thank you. Infamil.
Infamil. Pro Sobi.
Okay, you got it wrong again.
Okay, what's that?
Infamil.
Infamil. Pro Sobi. Is it pro-sobi?
That part, I don't know.
Okay, wise guy. You know the first part.
What the first part of the brand.
Yeah.
Yeah. They say, hey, bad news.
We got a possibility of cross-contamination
with some crazy
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A Pennsylvania high school student is arrested after
air dropping a bomb threat during
an American Airlines flight.
In high school, you should be smart enough not to do this.
This is dumb. This is just dumb. I don't think they were going to
bomb the plane. This is dumb. It's not a joke.
It's a joke.
That best case scenario, it's just mildly
barely scratched at the surface funny.
Only if you send it to a friend and still, you're like, I don't even
on my phone. That's best case scenario.
Worst case scenario is this.
A high school student was arrested after sending a bomb threat on an American Airlines flight through Apple's airdrop technology.
His threat forced the plane to return to the gate.
They had to search the plane.
They detained the group of students during their planned humanitarian trip.
Humanitarian?
They were attacked.
Yeah.
The potential bomb threat made everybody get off.
They had the joint terrorism task force.
Get on, search the plane.
In custody.
It doesn't say if they sent it to one or everybody, but even one.
it's too many
it's just
I like pranks
but best case scenario
this isn't that good
the risk and the reward or not
just
later
do that thing with your hands
where you like weigh it
it don't weigh good
things you don't air drop
pictures of your body
well no no I do that
I send it to everybody who's on
that's from Fox News
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Those were Bobby's big.
Stories.
So apparently there was drama last night where a lot of the show members went to the show that Eddie and I did at the Riemann last night.
And I didn't know who was there or not.
I was running.
As I said, with like a chicken on my head cut off all day from the radio show to rehearsals to the show to doing press and promos because we shot as a TV special.
I know anything was happening.
Thank you for keeping that from me.
But scuba was it you who was telling me that Lunchbox was demanding backstage passes?
Yes, and I don't know if you want me to say the reason why, but he's like, I need to be in the back.
No, say the reason why.
Because I don't want to be around all the listeners and then bother me for photos and hanging out.
So I got to be away from them.
Put me in the back, please.
Sounds about right.
I'm going to let you respond to that.
Yeah, 100% accurate because if you do go out front, which I did a couple times.
I saw a video of you out front, just singing along.
And guess what happens?
You get mugged.
And I'm like, listen, guys, I'm trying to enjoy the show.
But you can't really enjoy it from the bag.
You can't hear anything, really.
Well, you can't enjoy it in the front because, I mean, you can't even watch it because I went out there for like two minutes.
You were singing as loud as you could right in the middle of people.
And you're like, well, it's what open?
Whatever you were singing.
It was like, of course that's you.
And everyone else is enjoying the show.
I don't think they're worried about you.
Yeah, they were.
I mean, they were all just jumping up.
And I mean, I'm sitting there trying to watch some people are turning around filming me watching the show.
Okay, but that's what I'm saying.
So that's why I need a backstage passage.
I couldn't.
I was like this is.
I thought you liked to be noticed and recorded.
No, I do.
But, I mean, it was just, it was over.
I mean, how many 10,000 people there?
And I was going to say hi to all 10,000.
Like one time I tried to go to the bathroom because we got locked out of the back.
And I mean, it took me 30 minutes to get to the bathroom because people kept wanting to take pictures.
I was like, guys, I'm about to pee in my pants.
Sounds like your dream.
Not peeing my pants right there.
And so, yes, it was.
So you demanded backstage passes.
Demanded backstage passes.
I don't think that's anything wrong with that.
I didn't know if it was true.
I mean, how awkward would look if I had to walk in the front door like with a ticket?
And not awkward at all.
You mean like everybody else?
Yeah, yeah, that's weird.
So is it about the listeners or about walking through the front door?
What I'm saying?
It's like, it looks bad if I'm walking with a regular ticket.
Hey, aren't you, no, I can't.
I don't have a bag with stage pass.
I'm embarrassing, huh?
Yeah, exactly.
Okay, so we got through that.
Yeah, so I don't do that's that big deal.
No big deal.
Once Spock showed up and he just had his phone out.
He was recording everything as he walked through,
like recording other famous people back there.
And I'm like, maybe back here we don't do that.
But then I realize he's complaining of people doing that to him.
You were doing to them what you didn't like done to you.
No, no, I was giving a behind the scenes.
look, I'm also like a reporter.
But you're not.
We didn't ask you to do that.
Maybe they were going,
I'm a reporter for the B team.
And I was giving people what it's like backstage at this event, the million-dollar show.
I'm just saying it was hypocritical of you.
Well, I didn't tell people to stop filming me.
I just went back in the back and it's like, all right.
Well, they also didn't tell you.
Well, they can go in their dressing room.
The Rhyman's varied.
The dressing rooms are upstairs.
Yeah, that was weird.
I mean, I went upstairs to a couple dressing rooms.
Why'd you go in a couple dressing rooms?
I'm just looking around.
I'd never been up there to see.
Browsing?
Like I didn't realize there was that many dressing rooms.
I only knew there was that first floor.
And then I saw people going up the stairs.
I was like, what's up here?
So I went up there and saw dressing rooms.
Like I saw Scott Stapp's dressing room.
I saw like...
Did you go in them?
Yeah.
No, they weren't there.
You're not supposed to walk into people's dressing rooms.
No, Scott Stapp was in there.
Okay.
Even worse.
Okay.
So Scott Stap is the lead singer of Creed, who we did some Creed songs last night.
That place erupted.
It was awesome.
So he did hire.
I asked Scott, I said, hey, we're doing this show at the Ryman, my band The Raging Idiots,
and it's for St. Jude.
And he was like, yeah, I'm in.
It's all done.
I was like, really?
He's like, I'm in immediately.
And we did an hour-long podcast together, and we kind of got to know each other there.
But it's like Creed.
Like, I bought concert tickets to go watch Creed.
And they came in at rehearsal, he came in.
And if you've never worked with anybody, and he's also, they were so successful.
You're like, what is this guy going to be like professionally?
walked in, talked with every member of the band,
like stood around, just chilled,
sang the songs. We were all like, oh, my goodness, that is,
he's awesome, he still had, it was just so good.
Last night it was so good.
I think people, it was a surprise.
I think people were like, oh, yeah, Crete.
Oh, man, it was that kind of moment.
It was the eruption after he was done, I think was one of the biggest.
They gave him a standing ovation.
Yeah.
And they wouldn't sit down.
And then he was like, do another one,
but we didn't practice another one.
And I was like, you're good, man, you're good.
And that was his first time to play the rhyming, right?
And it was his first time to play in like a year period.
He's like, I haven't performed at all.
It was amazing.
It's amazing.
Michelle Branch is so good.
You know, they were in earlier.
I saw their dressing room.
Okay.
They were in earlier, but we actually recorded that yesterday before the show
because I don't want them to have to wake up and come up here.
But Michelle Branch sounded so good.
So good.
Just like the record.
And then the records came out, Jessica came out, and they performed two songs together.
And it was just super cool because they had.
I don't perform together in 10 years.
Not like that.
First time they've reunited.
She said it here.
She was like,
we got back together
because you asked us to do this
for St. Jude.
That's super cool.
Dana Carter did strawberry wine
and the place,
she didn't even need to hit a note
on her guitar.
Everybody just wanted to sing the whole thing
and she's just the nicest.
Another one of the surprised guests
who we had closed the show
was Jake Owen who,
easy ask for me.
He's one of my best friends.
And I didn't tell him he was doing
three songs
there. And then he was like, I guess I'm doing three songs. And we did down to the honky
talk. And then we did his, uh, up there down here, his current single. And then at the end,
we did barefoot blue gene night. And again, same type of situation. Everybody was just going
nuts. What was funny was he was telling a story because his daughter, Pearl was with him, I think
Pearl's 10. And some guy went up to Pearl. I was like, I haven't known your dad since he was playing
barefoot Blue Gene. And Pearl goes, he still plays it. He still does that song. So that's pretty
funny, but we raised a bunch of money.
I mean, it was incredible. There are so
many great moments. I mean, Madeline Edwards
and Dave's Highway, two new artists, came
out again and just legs swept everybody.
Because, you know, we had
all this stuff happening and also like to
introduce new artists during the show.
And some people were like, okay, we had a couple of new artists.
Parker McCullough and we had, and then
they're like, okay, new artist. Maybe we go get a
beer or something. And all of a sudden, they start singing
like, oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, go, go back to your seat.
Yeah. I had friends and were like, hey, what's that
new group again? Or what was her name, Madeline Edwards?
so just a great night
what I had a lot of fun man
thank you for having
those two so Madeline and Dave's
those when they were performing
not only were they amazing
and totally killed it but backstage
they also had so much gratitude
for you inviting them to be a part of it
like they couldn't stop talking about
how
that's in the contract
if you guys are back there
they must talk about me the whole time
I mean but I just thought that was cool to see too
like just their excitement
and they were
so thankful instead of being, you know, you never know how some newer artists are going to be and
they just couldn't have been more thankful. I'm not sure what their record label status is,
meaning if they even have a deal. I mean, them or Madeline. And I was talking to them after,
I was like, it takes one person who's halfway smart to realize, especially them, because Madeline
was early, so she wasn't around way after the show, we were packing up. But they were, because they
played later. And I think it takes one person to see a brother and two sisters who sound like this.
there's and you're
absolutely good enough
you're better than a lot of folks
that come in here
that are supposed to be the best
it just takes one smart person
to go oh there's a niche
for a good group
that's brother and sister
not just people put together
and because they're grinding
they're working real jobs
every day like normal person jobs
and like I admire that
like we're not stopping
but we also got to pay the bills
so it's cool
it was really cool
and I didn't know that last night
was going to be where
it would eclipse $20 million
raised for St. Jude
through either
the Radiathon or these live shows or specific one-offs that we do.
But over the past almost 10 years, it's been $20 million.
And Jake came out and presented me with a big award.
And that's always awkward because I don't like, surprise they're tough.
Oh, you had no idea that was happening.
Uh-uh.
And it was on TV, but then I didn't know how to, I was just like, how do I do my face?
How do I do my face?
Like, I don't want to act like, because it's very important.
but if you're like, oh, yeah, this is, I don't know, there was just a fine line.
And I was like, I don't do my face.
I don't want to look like, like, sad, but I also want to be happy.
But I, so.
No, you did great.
We have to see how that goes in the edit.
You did great, because I didn't notice any awkwardness when you got the award.
It felt awkward because I was like, oh, no.
I don't like people talking bad about me or people talking good about me.
That's tough.
Then they can't win.
I don't like.
That's right.
I don't like, I'm a control freak because I never had control.
So people are like, he's not good.
I'm like, oh, shut up.
They're like, he's good.
Oh, shut up.
I'll be the only person.
I'll say all the bad stuff about me
and I'll say all the good stuff about me.
That's kind of how I've lived
because I like to have the control.
Not the healthiest,
but it was just a great night.
And I took and gave a bunch of friends,
five, five pair, I think of tickets
that were mine.
And so I gave them to different friends.
And a couple of them texts me before the show.
But they're like, we're here
because traffic was terrible.
We made it, we made it.
And they were sitting on like the nosebleeds.
And I was like, I don't even have good tickets
to give my friends.
Oh, no.
Apparently every seat was good.
they say.
Yeah, that's what they say
about the rhyme.
But I like saw a bird
landing next to one of them
in a picture.
They were so high up there.
I was like,
dang,
we can't even get like
good tickets from my buddies.
So a great show.
Just my,
maybe my favorite ever.
I will shout out Dirk's Bentley too
because Tracy Lawrence
got sick,
had bronchitis.
Could not come and sing.
And I told Dirk's
and he was like,
well, what songs?
And I said,
well, one of them was
you find out
who your friends are here.
He was,
I know that.
But Dirk's has an album
coming out this week.
He's going to be on the show
Friday.
and I know he's going to New York to do Jimmy Fallon and do it.
I was like, are you, can you do it?
He's like, yeah, I'll drive over.
And so he came out and did a Tracy Lawrence that song and then did one of his own.
Just two hour notice.
So you know what I found out?
Who my friends were.
I found out who my friends were.
So it was a great night.
I'm so tired.
I probably slept an hour and a half.
Not purposefully.
I got home and it's 11, 15 or so.
Oh, it was late.
because the show didn't end until 1020.
So I got him 1115, 1120.
Maybe a little later because I stayed,
took a bunch of pictures with listeners.
I don't mind that lunchbox.
I don't mind going out and doing stuff.
And then,
Caitlin and I were starving,
so we ordered a pizza.
Wow.
Oh, my goodness.
You all went hard.
We did.
And we ordered it like 1135 or so,
and it said pizza will be here
between like 11, 55 and 12.
I guess not a lot of orders,
so you grab it.
It was midnight.
I'm still working on today's show.
And the pizza still isn't there.
And she's like, I'm tired.
I have to go to bed.
But there's no food.
So she goes quickly and makes us both like a little healthy nacho thing, like sate chips, like beef and whatever.
She's like, eat this.
And if pizza does it come?
Well, pizza got there like $12.50.
So did you eat that too?
No.
It's too late.
So finally fell asleep about 1.15 or so and then woke up about 3.30.
Oh.
Yeah, not a lot of sleep.
Okay.
It felt like a nap.
That is a nap.
That is not a night's sleep.
Yes, but it wasn't because that was unhealthy.
I just had a late show.
Yeah.
And then I had to stay up and work on.
this show.
And he had a way to
bad way.
I'm lucky enough
that I get to do that.
But our boss was there
last night, Rod,
and he was like,
you shouldn't work on the show
tonight.
I was like, that's easy
for you to say,
you don't have to do it.
You want to do it?
I'm going to get here
and just set up my thumb
all morning.
What do you want for me?
You know how you could have
got home earlier?
It's if you didn't take
all those pictures.
Snuck out of the back.
That's a good point.
That's a good point.
I get a few stories here.
This is the one I didn't
do during the news.
I just needed a pallet
cleanser in between
But then when it ends up and...
Have you seen it?
This one is the craziest catfishing of all time.
An Alaska woman 22 pleads guilty to killing her best friend, who's 19,
with the help of three others, after being catfished by a man online who promised to pay her $9 million bucks if she sent photos of the killing.
What?
Oh, my goodness.
A 22-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to murdering her best friend after a man said,
9 million bucks, you do it, you give me the killing.
she admitted in an Anchorage, Alaska courtroom on Wednesday
to the first degree murder of Cynthia C.C. Hoffman was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of her head
and a lot more stuff here that I'm not going to get into details.
On a hiking trail,
prosecutors claimed that
whoever was 18 at the time was catfished by a millionaire named Tyler.
Police later revealed the catfish to be Darren Schillmiller, then 21.
And that's what happened.
She thought she was going to get $9 million.
Watchbox, what else do you know about that?
That's all I know.
I don't remember what the reasoning was, why he,
I don't understand why he catfished to get her killed.
Like, that's where I...
Like what the link was?
Yes.
Or maybe there wasn't a link.
We just wanted to see if he shoot it to anybody.
Yeah.
Maybe.
Maybe that.
Because he wanted the video.
Or it was just like, can I...
A game.
Maybe he never thought it would be real.
What on earth?
I don't know, because the story is like seven or eight lines because it just happened.
But that is the bizarest catfish history ever heard.
Yeah.
That he goes, like, you come up with this idea that.
that, hey, I'm going to go out to this girl and I'm going to get to, you know, start messing with her mind and say, you know what?
If you kill someone, you get $9 million.
It's like, what will you do for money?
It's like a real life saw.
That's from the Daily Mail.
He's over there itching with stories.
What's your other one you have?
Oh, yeah.
Savannah Crisley revealed on her podcast unlocked that the Chrisleys will be doing a new reality show that many production companies have been reaching out.
They are trying to just.
Locked up, Crisley.
Is it in the prison or about them?
No, about them outside of the prison.
the prison. Okay, because yeah, you can't make money as it in prison. Yeah, or else Tiger
King would be doing that. Yeah. They can't make money while doing that. Yeah, I mean,
they got to pay the bills. It's, I mean, they grew up rich kids. Yeah, she has, they didn't have to work.
And now they have to work because all that money they supposedly had was stolen. Yeah,
Nanny Faye, uh, one of the names she has recommended is bounce back chrysley's.
It's not a show yet. Not, I don't understand why they're trying to get sympathy. I mean, look,
It would be like somebody who murdered somebody or somebody who robbed a bank or somebody who,
any crime at all, being found guilty and going, well, you can't really say I'm guilty yet
because 5% of people are found that when they're not guilty, they get caught.
So no, no, no, once you're guilty, we get to say you're guilty.
That's it.
We didn't until then.
But both of the parents went to jail for it.
It's like one of them got unlucky in a 5% deal.
And I'll say it again.
When they say 5% of these convictions, do you know who that is for the most part?
it's people that have a bias against them
because they're of color or minority
or people that don't have the money.
Not rich white people.
Honest to God, most of that 5%
not rich white people
because they have resources.
I kind of hate they're getting a show.
It's kind of bull crap
because they're only getting the show now
because the parents are in prison.
And if the parents are ever found on a pill
that didn't happen or whatever,
I'll come here and be like, hey look,
I was wrong about that
because, well, the courts told me I was wrong.
And then I'll sue the courts.
I don't think you can do that.
Oh, I can't see the courts?
Well, no.
But it's kind of,
Bullcraft. It is.
Why we have sympathy. I don't know.
They said guilty. Both of them. In 5%, let's cut in half, then it's
2.5%. If both of them got found guilty on separate
trials, right? Like separate cases because they're doing
different amounts of time. Different charges.
Yeah, they got, I mean, she got convicted of
some of the charges didn't stick against her.
Right, so it wasn't like they're both universal sitting up there on the same
stand, giving the same. So they had to be looked at differently
because there are some charges for him that she didn't get.
Yeah. And secondly, you should lunchbox
come and visit you. We sent a letter to the prison.
I said twice.
Oh yeah. You've heard back? Nothing? No.
So, whatever. I'll move on. It just fires me up because you can't use the five percent of,
you can't when you're a rich white person with resources and fame. Those are people who get
off even when they do it. We've seen it. All right, I'm good. I didn't know they're launching a show.
It got me triggered, man. Yeah. So you can watch? Yeah, what channel?
And then I saw that Morgan Evans put out a statement yesterday.
And so Morgan Evans and Kelsey Ballerini, they got a divorce.
Is it final?
It's finalized, right?
And he wrote this because he's been getting crushed.
And I'll give you my version of it as well.
But he wrote this yesterday.
It's really sad for me to see this person who I spent so much of my life with and loved with all my heart, saying things that aren't reality and leave out what really happened.
She knows I'm not the type of guy to speak on those things publicly.
If this is what she needs to heal, I hope it helps.
I'll ask is that if you're on my pages, please don't be mean.
Don't be mean to Kelsey.
Don't be mean to each other.
Life's too short.
The end.
With something like this, there's three sides to the story, always.
And this is a really sensitive thing for me to talk about because I have known them both closely for a long time.
And so when Morgan had a song, it was a literal radio single.
It's the song they were putting out.
And so with that, we communicate with a label.
I never ask personally my friends to come on the show
because I feel like I don't want to be in that relationship.
But if they have a single, they reach out.
And it's like, oh, cool, they want to come on.
Cool.
New radio single, he came in.
Also, I love Morgan.
Like, he's the best dude.
And so, it's, that's the, with those two, it was also a relationship where
we would purposefully seek out time going to dinner, going to brunch.
We both were on the road so much.
It was a relationship where all three of us, we'd be like, we have got to get together.
one of those friendships where we haven't seen each other in a couple of months.
Holy crap.
Let's go to brunch.
Let's go eat.
Let's do something.
So when the whole thing happens, and listen, I knew what was happening before it was out because,
you know, that being said, I haven't heard, I don't, I don't, Kelsey hasn't, you know,
reached out in a long time.
So I don't, I haven't talked to her in a while.
But I hate it for them, for both of them.
And it's very sensitive.
And I get beat up because I had Morgan on this show.
And Morgan played the million dollar show last night.
And they're like, well, why don't you have Kelsey on?
because she put out of EP. Kelsey hasn't contacted us for any reason whatsoever, not once.
Kelsey hasn't texted me in months. But if she still needed somewhere to stay or a kidney,
I'd be right there because we grew quite close. And even we don't hang out a whole lot now.
It doesn't mean we're not close friends. I don't think you have to hang out every day to be close friends.
But it is a very sensitive situation to me. And I'm going to support any of them.
And so there's just three sides.
to the story always. There's hers. There's his. And there's the real one. And I'll say this.
And I want to say this as generically as possible. I hope it ends. I hope they stop.
I don't think, I mean, she's going pretty hard right now. She did a whole pod.
Sure, it's her right. She can do it. And I hope he stops. It's just there are people in this town
that know where the bodies are buried. There are so many receipts. There are receipts. There are
hardcore receipts. I'm not going to say end a career, but would definitely slow a career or two.
And I'm afraid if this keeps happening and there's pew, pew, pew, pew,
back and forth, that's what you're going to see.
And I don't want it to happen.
Heck, I got some of the receipts.
I don't want that to happen.
So I know this is going to get out on the internet.
People are going to be like, oh, you're pro Kelsey, you're pro.
Nope, I'm not pro anything except I hate it for both my friends.
And I hate it for anybody that has to go through this, but publicly.
And I know Morgan, he doesn't want to talk about this publicly.
So it sucks.
It sucks for them on a much, much, much lower level.
It sucks for me because you don't want to see your friends go through it.
And I'm getting annihilated in my DMs.
And it's weird because this is not a controversy I wanted.
I just happen to be friends with them both.
But I hope to God it stops.
Because if it doesn't, it's going to get real bad.
And I'm not pointing that in any direction, but it's going to get real.
You know when you go to CVS and they print out that really long receipt and you're like,
Oh, yeah.
You're like, I got one tube of toothpaste.
This thing's 11.
feet long. You got the rebate on the bottom? Yeah, it's that.
It's that. That's the receipt. It's a CVS
receipt. And they ain't out and I hope they never come out.
But I'm just begging. Stop talking about it.
Talk about it through your music. That's fine.
Because then you can always go, it's a song.
So that's it. That's my statement.
Leave me alone. That's it.
And let them live.
This story comes us from Gaitersburg, Maryland.
A man was walking out of the
the Safeway grocery store when someone approached him with a knife said, hey, give me the keys.
So the guy handed over the keys, guy jumps in the car, starts it.
Oh, man, it's a stick shift.
Doesn't know how to drive it.
How to jump out and run away.
You have to give it the old zip-and-do-do-do.
At least one's out.
It's like, I'm going to try.
I got nothing to lose.
You got to do that once.
Because he might hit it.
I think we've all been there.
We've been there even knowing how to drive us to.
Oh, I don't know how.
I tried.
I know, but we've all been.
I drive a stick and I stole a lot.
Okay, thank you.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Eddie, your son has a birthday request for me.
Yeah, it's a birthday coming up and he asked me for it.
And I was like, I can't help you.
Maybe ask Uncle Bobby.
Oh, so yeah, I was wondering why he didn't ask me.
Yeah, I mean, he gets nervous around you.
Uncle Bobby, a little intimidating.
Yep.
Still?
Oh, wow.
Is it because I got, like, my arms got bigger?
Yeah, you're little jacked up.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Well, if I can do it, I'll do it.
What is it?
He wants Alan Jackson to come to his birthday party because they're going to the bowling alley, him and his buddies.
And he loves Chattahoochee, and he thinks it would be cool of like Alan Jackson came and sing.
It'd be cool if he came to my party too.
You know what I mean?
Like if I was going to cash on that coupon.
I mean, he loves Chattahoochee.
Which son, how old?
He's turning eight.
Yeah.
I mean, I love Chattahoochee, too.
I think I have an Alan Jackson shirt on today.
Speaking of that, I do.
But you knew.
Oh, wow.
You know.
You know.
Yeah.
You know a lot.
Well.
What do you think?
I told him, I'll ask.
I don't know if he can do it.
Yeah, I don't either, but he's eight.
We could probably just send an adult with a long,
blonde-haired wig and a cowboy hat.
There he is, son.
And say it's him.
You can't get too close to him because of COVID.
So stay 25 feet away, but that's Alan Jackson.
Yeah.
I can't.
It's almost like the people that say, hey, man, big fan.
Can you get George straight to kind of my wedding?
No.
I'm like, no, I can't.
But we got a budget of like 100 bucks.
Definitely can't.
It's going to cost you a million, for sure.
Yeah, let him know that'd be tough.
But if, for some reason, Alan Jackson calls, it goes, hey, man, you know any kids, that birthday parties?
I'm trying to be a bowling alley.
I will tell them that one.
All right.
Thank you, man.
Thank you guys for hanging out with us today.
Hope your Wednesday's awesome.
Goodbye, everybody.
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