The Bobby Bones Show - (Weds Early Bird) Bobby Feud: Country Music ‘Hat Acts’ + Lunchbox Vows Not To Do Something Ever Again + Morgan1 Had A Gorgeous Man Show Up To Her Door

Episode Date: August 17, 2022

Bobby has the Top 10 Country Music artists who wear a hat on stage. How many of them can the crew name? It’s harder than you think! Lunchbox is officially swearing off something after putting his fa...mily in a very dangerous situation. Morgan1 (who works with Bobby outside of the show now) said she had her prayers answered when a very attractive man showed up to her house unexpectedly. She asks us for advice on how to make a move!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:04 . APUS.edu slash military. What's happening? Welcome to the show. Morning studio. Morning. I do want to put on Liberty, who lives in South Carolina. Liberty, good morning.
Starting point is 00:02:29 How are you? Good morning. I'm wonderful. Good morning, everyone. You can say good morning as human. Good morning. Hello. That felt weird.
Starting point is 00:02:37 Hello. Hey, Liberty, do you have a Sonic anywhere near you? A Sonic? Yeah. All right, cool. We're going to play for $50 at Sonic. For Liberty, we're going to play a little game here. And I'll send you a signed book, Stanley the Dog and the first day at school that you can get on Amazon. I'll sign it for you. A great book for if you have kids or grandkids that are going back to school that teaches them about, hey, you don't got to be cool to be awesome. Just be yourself. All right, I've done like three commercials in this one thing. And this is not even a paid commercial by anybody. All right, Liberty, we're going to play the game, never going to get it. I'll ask a really hard question that I don't think you'll get. You get to take it. You get to take. you guess if you get it you win then you choose one of the show members if they get it you win and then there is a final chance to win here liberty you ready i'm ready liberty what do you do every day what do you do for 11 oh i am a registered nurse and assistant administrator at a visiting nurses you stick needles in people occasionally i don't like that not one bit good for you i couldn't do it i'm glad people like you exist here's the question 15 percent
Starting point is 00:03:43 of moms, so not many, it's a very low percentage. 15% of moms say they'd be okay with their teenager doing this. So there are some that say they'd be okay with it. A teenager. I gotta think like a woman. 15%. Is that hard for you? Yeah, I'm not really in touch with my woman side.
Starting point is 00:04:04 15% of moms say they'd be okay with their teenager doing this. Which teenagers aren't supposed to do. Right, I'm giving you that. Okay. This is 13 to 19. Well, it just says teenagers. Yeah, I know. 15% of moms.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Eddie, I would even say 13 to 17. Okay. Because at 18, you can be an adult. Right, okay. It's a tough one, bro. It's tough. Okay, so Liberty, I'm going to come to you. About 15% of moms say they'd be okay with their teenagers doing this, up until 17 years old.
Starting point is 00:04:43 They'd be okay with them doing this. Go ahead. I don't think it's... Okay. I think it's smoking cigarettes. Smoking cigarettes, because at 18, that would be a legal thing to do. 15% of them. Okay. It's one and, hey.
Starting point is 00:04:55 I got it. I feel like that's... You think what? An interesting answer. It is, that that is not correct. So that's incorrect. I think it's a solid guest, though, because I did say 18 is where you're an adult and you can make decisions. So that's not right.
Starting point is 00:05:09 Now, that's the question. 15% of moms say, okay, I'm cool if my teenager does this. How do you feel about your answer, Amy? I feel okay. Lunchbox? Great. I feel really good. Eddie?
Starting point is 00:05:20 I've got it. Morgan? I feel real good. You've heard Liberty. Three of them say they feel good. And Amy's like, me. I feel okay. Which one are you choosing?
Starting point is 00:05:31 I'm going to go with Morgan. Okay, Morgan. We'll come to you in a second. Amy, what's your answer? Like, house sit or stay at the house overnight. Like if you have to go out of town, I'll leave my teenager
Starting point is 00:05:40 to spend the night by themselves. Lunchbox? Amy, that's really good. 15%. Stay home alone. Well, the first thing I went to is have a kid. What? That's like, team.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Straight to Mom. But then I was like, no. So I went on that line, but dating like an adult, like an 18-year-old. What on her? Dating an older person. Okay, that's not bad. 15%. It's not a lot, but some are like, hey, you know what?
Starting point is 00:06:01 They're in the same school. It's cool. That guy lives in our neighborhood. It's cool. Well, that's a different same school and a guy that lives in our neighborhood. But I feel you. I feel you? Eddie.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Could I have gotten this for the first time ever? Bones. What do you need your parents' consent? for when you go get a tattoo. 15% of moms are like, it's okay. I know you're 13, I know you're 14, you can get a tattoo. There's 13 year olds to get tattoos? No, impossible.
Starting point is 00:06:28 This might be the worst answer we've ever had. What are you talking about? You said date anyone whatever age. Date an adult. Hey, Clark, down the road. The accountant. Talking about. Let me daughter date them.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Okay. So Eddie, you say tattoo. Can 14-year-olds get a tattoo if their parents says okay? I don't think so. If your parents say okay to anything. I don't even know. Morgan. I mean, I was, like, thinking piercings, maybe.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Piercings, though. But most people get their ears pierce, so it didn't really matter. So I'm going to go with dancing on TikTok or posting social media videos. That's really good, too. That's new generation think right there. Well, maybe. Because I see a bunch of kids online. You do?
Starting point is 00:07:15 Some without permission, maybe. Liberty, you've chosen Morgan, and she says, dancing on TikTok or doing something on social media like that. Anything in that world, I'll give it to you. Liberty, I'll tell you what you can do. You can stick with Morgan if you'd like and keep her answer, or you can move to another member of the show because I will tell you, somebody got it right.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Oh my gosh. Okay, forget it. All right, let's go. I mean, Morgan's is good. Yeah, but so is yours, Amy. Amy, yours is really good, too. Guys. Eddie, you're sleeping on tattoo.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Eddie, that's a terrible one. Eddie and lunchbox. No, no, no. Lunchbox is yours out. I'll guarantee you. Liberty. Liberty. Let her pick me and Morgan. Okay, Liberty, I'll tell you what.
Starting point is 00:07:54 You can pick the girls or the boys. Oh, great. Oh. What if it is the boys? So the girls' answers are dancing on TikTok and Amy yours was? Staying home alone. Like. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:03 And the boys' answers were? Dane and older man. It's definitely not that one. It could be Chester from down the street. Dane and Elder Man and... In a tattoo. Okay. Liberty, would you like the girls or the boys?
Starting point is 00:08:17 Okay, she's staying with the girl. Somebody got right. The girls are wrong. Hold on. How? Liberty gets another chance. It's not tester. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Liberty. Everybody gets three shots, right? It's got to be the tattoo. So, is it a mom will let their teenager date somebody a little older than they are? Like lunchboxes said. Or a mom would let their teenager get a tattoo. like Eddie has said. Okay.
Starting point is 00:08:53 And both of them have been made fun of. Eddie got slammed hard and that's got slammed hard. But I got slammed hard too. Yeah. That's a dumb day. But you wanted Eddie
Starting point is 00:09:00 and you slammed harder than all of us so I feel like that. Liberty. You got 50 bucks here on the line and a signed copy of Stanley the dog. Oh.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Yeah. Which one do you think it is? The tattoo or the date the older man or older person. I think it's date the older person. Liberty. Well, can't she get a second chance?
Starting point is 00:09:19 Why? I haven't told her if she's right her wrong. That's the dumbest thing. 15% of moms, I mean, they should all be investigated. Wait, but it could be dating someone that's a 10 years old living. What about 50% of them? They can get a tattoo. It's a tattoo.
Starting point is 00:09:31 It's a big deal. A date is not permanent. A tattoo is permanent. Huh. The answer is, this is, dude, we're going to make history today. Why? Because this will be my first one ever.
Starting point is 00:09:46 And she's picked everybody but you, by the way. I know. She picked all the girls, then she picked lunchbox. 15% of moms said they'd be okay with their teenager getting a tattoo. Wow! Guys, I finally got it. The legal age in most states is 18, but it can be lower with parental permission, but below 18, the parent can say yes. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Amazing. Guys, that was not that crazy. She went with everybody but you, Eddie. That's unbelievable. Liberty, I hope you. As a period, it's my 18th. Nothing. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:10:22 I don't want to be mean. It's just like how lunchboxes over mine. And he was like, date another teen or a man in the neighborhood. That's crazy. Okay. Oh, ding. We only go three levels. Go ahead, Liberty.
Starting point is 00:10:36 I'm sorry. Both of my children have several tattoos each. I was never okay with it. But neither one of them smoke either. This is what I would like to do. I would like to put Liberty in our list of callers that we call back and have another chance at a game. I can't legally give her three chances. But Liberty, we'd like for you to have another chance to win something in the next couple weeks.
Starting point is 00:11:00 Is that okay? Can we call you back and you play something else? 100%. All right, we appreciate you playing. I wish I could give you something. I cannot this morning. But you're awesome and we'll get you on again soon, okay? Thanks, Bobby.
Starting point is 00:11:11 All right, there she is. Liberty, everybody, there she is. And the only one person didn't get picked, and that's the person that had it. And lunchbox went as soon as you said it, he was like, that's so stupid. I know. It's still stupid. Time for the mailbag. email and we read it on the air.
Starting point is 00:11:28 It's something we call Bobby's Mailback. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. A lot of O's in that one. I have a friend that I've known since high school. He's played in different rock bands and I've always been supportive, even though some bands are better than others. But he's my friend. I love the guy. Now, in our late 20s, he's found the band he thinks has a shot at making it. And he tries to get me to go to every show to promote his shows. He asked me to promote on Facebook and Instagram. He asked me to sell merch if you can't find anyone else, which I'm happy to do if I'm free because he's.
Starting point is 00:11:57 He's my friend. The thing is, I do not like the band's music. It's getting harder and harder to be enthusiastic, and I feel like I'm not being fully truthful when he asks me what I think about their performances. They just aren't very good. How do I support a friend's band that I hate? Would I be crushing his dream if I'm honest with him and say, I don't think they have what it takes?
Starting point is 00:12:19 Signed, Anonymous in Austin. I think if the question he asks you is, do we have what it takes? You can say, I don't think so. I don't hear it. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist. That's if he asked that directly. I don't think you ever say you don't have what it takes. If he's just like, what did you think about that show tonight?
Starting point is 00:12:36 I don't think it goes from, well, how'd you feel about that show? Well, I don't think you guys have a future. You're like terrible. Yeah, I don't think that's the answer. You're being a friend and you're being supportive. And you may be wrong. Yeah, it just might not be your thing. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:12:52 They probably do suck, right? Let's be honest. But that's, as a friend, it is not your. job to do that unless he asked specifically for that. As a friend, it is your job to support and be there and have some honesty with the questions he asked. Like, what do you think about tonight's performance? Well, compared to Tuesday night, I really loved it. Compared to the last show, it was great. You don't have, really, you might have. I don't know. I'd be like it wasn't my favorite one. I can remember another one you guys did where you really, I felt like you were, you can
Starting point is 00:13:20 do that. But I don't think you go all in and hit him with the avalanche of, uh, you're wasting years of your life. And this is never going to make it. And I'd go ahead and start the bank tomorrow. Yeah. Well, you know, like we have friends that don't listen to this show, you know? Who? Who are those people? I'm not real friends. Hold on. None of my friends listen to this show. Right. That's what I mean. But we're not offended by it, you know? Right. Like, this is what we do. Oh, you did. But I mean, maybe he'd be okay if you need to like remove yourself from the, hey, this like isn't, I love you and want to support you, but I can't listen to all of it. Oh, so you're going a whole different way. Either that or I'm adopting your, send an
Starting point is 00:13:57 anonymous email. Oh, burner. Get a burner account. Your band sucks and quit. You should quit doing music all together. The interesting part to this, though, is the promotion. Like, the guy wants them to, like, promote the shows on their Facebook. That's your friends. That's tough, though. Like, if I don't believe in the band, I don't want to use my platform to promote them. That's what I do. Okay, what? Eddie used to be in a band called Rumtide. Okay. What? And I used to go, and we weren't that good. Ironyly, in Austin. I used to go support Rumtide. Yeah. And were we going to make it? No.
Starting point is 00:14:29 You never told me that. No, I went and I suppose it's fine. They were good. They were fine. But my question, my point is, if I were at, and Eddie's like, please put this on. And I was like, they were, I didn't even hate them. They were good. But I can't, I don't know what it would be like if I hated them.
Starting point is 00:14:44 But let's say I hated Eddie's band. And they played Polka. They played emo Polka death metal. And I was like, bro, I just don't feel this. I would go, hey, why don't we create a campaign that's like, you should not go watch this band because they suck. And I'll post that on my social media because it's doing two things at once. It's getting people to look at it and see it.
Starting point is 00:15:00 And then it's also allowed me to express my real emotions. Be honest. That's interesting. Find a creative way to do that that will also help them. You want to hear the worst band in the world? Check these guys out. That's right. And it's a good promotional method.
Starting point is 00:15:11 You've convinced your buddy that you're doing it as like a kitty little promotional way. But really, you're just sharing your true feelings. I like that, though. That's good. That's probably what I'd do. Or burner account. But I would say show up for your friend, be your friend. It could be music.
Starting point is 00:15:25 He could be doing this for you in other ways, too. but and answers questions honestly but if you ever says hey do you think we're gonna make it long term then you can answer that question like I don't like what do I know I don't know if you're gonna make it long term for me I would think this is not in your cards
Starting point is 00:15:37 I've seen better versions of this band with you and other that could be the way to do it I think you nailed it by asking a question back what do I know and lead to that all the time do you think you're good yeah how would I know I always put it on me like someone's like wait think about this song and it's a sucky song right
Starting point is 00:15:54 I get like hey I just wrote this we think this should be a single and I'm like, what do I know, right? Like, I don't, you know, I don't, I don't know much. I'm not an A&R person. I don't really hear it, but what do I know? And they're like, okay, yeah, what do you know? And I'm like, exactly.
Starting point is 00:16:08 And I'm like, I know. Good luck with that. Be the friend. Stay being the friend. Be supportive. Answer the questions he once answered, but there's no reason to go overboard and be like, you're never going to make it, bro.
Starting point is 00:16:19 And he was like, I asked you what you wanted for lunch. Right? We've got your email and we've read it on your air. Now it's the time. The Bobby's Mailback. Yeah. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, non-profit Christian University based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona.
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Starting point is 00:18:50 Once I ate so much pudding, I ate so much pudding. I said I'm never even pudding again. I since have, but for a while I'm never. And sometimes you guys will drink and you'll be like, I'm never drinking again. Absolutely. When I was working in Hobby Lobby, I ate so many paydays
Starting point is 00:19:03 because I didn't eat dinner. I've never eaten a payday since then. Won't. Got so sick off of them. Lunchbox has made one of these vows, and it is to... I'm never going to honk the horn again. Why?
Starting point is 00:19:13 He's out on horn honking. What happened? I was involved in a road rage incident because of my horn honking. So I pulled up to a four-way stop. and there was a car to my left and a car to my right, no one on the other side straight ahead.
Starting point is 00:19:26 So the car on my left turns left, car on my right goes straight. So now it's my turn because the two cars went, so it's my turn. Well, a big red truck on the left decides it's his turn and I'm already pulling out on the intersection. And I, honk!
Starting point is 00:19:41 It wasn't a gentle honk. It was like, hey, what are you doing, you idiot? Pay attention. So he just parks his car in the intersection? He got out of the car? He got out of the car? Oh, no. Big dude? Yeah, kind of big. I mean, overweight.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Oh, gosh. If you want to call him big. So he's big in that sense. Okay. And he walks and he kind of parted his car in an angle. I can see he was going to take a left turn. So he was kind of slanted. And he walks back and he points. He goes, who the blank do you think you're honking at?
Starting point is 00:20:12 And who's in the car with you? My wife and my three kids. Oh, no. But why would she even get into a honking situation with the vulnerability? of your entire family. It wasn't a honk. He didn't. Were you honking so we would see you and not wreck?
Starting point is 00:20:26 Or were you honking just to go, hey, dude. I was letting him know, hey, dude, you almost hit me. And it wasn't your turn to go. You called him an idiot with your honk, you said. I mean, basically, I said, you idiot. You don't know how to drive with my honk. I did. No, I started to yell back.
Starting point is 00:20:41 And my wife goes, just go, go, go, go, go, go. You did not yell back. Did you roll the window down and, like, get out and yet? No, no, I was going to yell like, you ran the stuff. You were going to yell or you did yell. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, he's already lost in case. Let's just say, let's just say I'm going.
Starting point is 00:20:53 I started to say, you are the one. And my wife goes, go, go, go, just go. And so I took a left instead of going straight, which I wanted to. We were supposed to go straight and we went left. Good job. But he got out of the car and pointed it and said, who the F are you honking at? And I was like, wow. What would you have done if your wife had not said go?
Starting point is 00:21:14 I'm like, idiot. It's a four-way stop. It was my turn. And then he starts coming closer than I don't know. Because that would have happened. If you just yell at him, he's already on foot coming at you, it wouldn't have stopped at you yelling. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:28 So then maybe I have to hit him with the car? No. You would have gone to that? You would have run over him? Well, I mean, if he's coming at me. Hey, I felt that. I didn't know. If he's coming at me, what are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:21:38 You go away. No, because this guy clearly has anger issues. I understand. But guys, if he's walking. I like it. I hit him with the car. Yeah. I mean, got to protect.
Starting point is 00:21:47 You got to protect the family. But protecting the family, maybe, don't scream at another dude that is obviously acting irrational. Because he's going to do other irrational things. But I was already triggered by him almost hitting the vehicle when he decided to go through the stop sign when it wasn't his turn. And so I was already a little heated. But then when he gets out of the truck and starts yelling at me like it was my fault.
Starting point is 00:22:09 No, no, no, no, no, no. Wasn't my fault. So you're private worth more than your family. Well, at that moment, you're not thinking about your family. That's right. You're not. You're not thinking about your family. You're thinking about.
Starting point is 00:22:17 But shouldn't you always think about your family? Yes. Not in road rage, though. But road rage isn't normal behavior. I didn't have road rage. If you're honking and yelling, you idiot! That's rage. He may have started the rage.
Starting point is 00:22:29 No, I didn't yell idiot. I just honked, but my horn was letting him know. But then you started yelling at him. Once he yelled at me. Was he like hunk or was it? No, it was held down. It was a hold down honk. But what would you have said?
Starting point is 00:22:41 The full thing you would have said, let's just try to get in that spot. Try to get that spot. Honk. And here I come at you, go. Who the blank do you think you're honking at? you, you idiot, it was my turn and you went out of turn. And then you hit him with your car. The hit and run.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Well, here's the thing. If you ever feel threatened and you feel like it is a no win, hit him with your car. And that's the more you know. That's right. He's always wanted to get on the news. That's how you could do it. That would have put you on there for her.
Starting point is 00:23:09 No, I would have been justified. I think so too. Yeah, if someone's out of her car. I mean, as long as you didn't like run over him and then back up over him. As long as you're like, over and over. Yeah, as long as you're like clipped him on the turn. that would probably been okay.
Starting point is 00:23:19 Yeah. Okay. Be careful. Try not to... No, no, there's no more honking. It's over. Oh yeah, I forgot. The horn is gone.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Okay, the horn is gone. Thank you, lunchbox. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Stay at home there's something good. The Blue Angels Motorcycle Club and Port St. Lucie, Florida, they get together for rides and they get to be real loud on their motorcycles. Boom, boom, boom, boom.
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Starting point is 00:24:13 but I'd try to just cut it just right because if I didn't have a cool backpack or if I didn't have a backpack at all had like a paper bag, which is what I took a lot of stuff in every day, because I want kids to see me in it. And to not have supplies does actually hurt a kid's ability to learn because they're worried about other things, other factors. Right. So love that. Great story. That is what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:24:36 If you wear a cowboy hat in country music, you refer to as a hat act. Some artists are hat acts their whole life. Some artists begin as a hat act. And then leave the hat act. Blake Shelton was a hat act. He wore a cowboy hat when he performed. He doesn't anymore. Whoa. Didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:24:57 So the question they asked to 10,000 country music fans, who's your favorite country artist, hat act, who wears a cowboy hat? Wow. Think about it. Eddie has won the role backstage. Eddie, if you don't sweep this category, you're not a true fan. How many are there? There are 10?
Starting point is 00:25:17 I mean, I think you're going to sweep it. I only have eight written down. Oh, wow. Okay, here we go. Eddie, hat, axe, and country music. Country artists wear cowboy hats. Eddie, go. Well, let's go with a goat.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Garth Brooks. Show me Garth Brooks. Number five. Starting strong. Let's go with the king. George Strait. Show me George Strait. All right, so you got the two big ones.
Starting point is 00:25:41 But that was only number four. That was four. Thought it would be number one, huh? I really did. Bones, you have a hat from this man. Give me Tim McGraw. All right. Hat Axe and Country Music.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Show Eddie. Tim McGraw. Whoa. He's a hat act. I'm not saying he's not a hat act. Eddie? Yeah. I don't know where to go now.
Starting point is 00:26:03 That's crazy. If that's not on there, I don't know. Eddie with nine points. I am shocked right now. I am too. I am too. But I didn't do the poll. Country music artists that wear a cowboy hats.
Starting point is 00:26:13 What on earth? They asked him who's your favorite country artist hat act? Amy, over to you. Jason Aldine. Yep, for sure. Show me, Aldine. Number six. Six points there for you.
Starting point is 00:26:28 Okay, dokey. I mean, now I have more of a Timmergrawl not being on there, is scaring me. Because I don't know which direction to go, but I am pretty sure I've never seen this person on stage without a hat on, and it is Justin Moore. Show me Justin Moore. Wow, I had that one, too.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Not so easy. shocked. Not so easy. Cowboy hats on country artists. They wear them when they perform. Lunchbox. You're still in it. What do you got? Oh, guys. This guy makes more immersed than the president. Toby Keith. Show him. Mr. Oklahoma and Toby Keith. Yeah. That's good.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Number three. Three points there. Yeah. Yeah. You want another one? I would like one, yes. Yeah. Give me Kenny Chesney. Oh, that's so good. Yeah. It's all bent, you know? It's all bent, beat up. The beach.
Starting point is 00:27:25 Yeah, he's at the beach, but he's got a hat on. Hit it. Show me, Kenny. Number seven, lunchbox takes the lead. Dang, lunch. And hat acts. Wow. That's good.
Starting point is 00:27:37 Lunchbox, go ahead. Yeah. You know what I like to do? I like to party. Give me John Party. Interesting. Yeah. He's got a cowboy hat on.
Starting point is 00:27:47 I never seen a show. I mean, if McGraw's not on there, party's not on there. I've never seen party show, but I know he wears a hat all the time. Well, you've seen him perform in here like a hundred times. And guess what? Got a hat on. Yeah, but you said you never seen a show.
Starting point is 00:27:57 Maybe you've saw it. Okay, yeah, I guess you're right. 10,000 country music fans were asked, who's your favorite country artist that wears a cowboy hat? Lunchbox has said John Party. What do you think? Guessing that? I have no idea anymore.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Show me if John parties on the list. Boom. At number nine. Oh my gosh, he's killing it. So what? So what? So what? So what?
Starting point is 00:28:16 And all you guys can suck an egg. Ridiculous. Go ahead. Guys. You guys? You guys ever been to Tolohoma? You know a guy that lives there? We didn't live there now.
Starting point is 00:28:26 I don't know where he lives. He's from there. Shout out to his parents. They listen, they like me. Dustin Lynch. Show me Dustin Lynch. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Pretty sure I've Dustin does wear a hat, but I've seen him without it. Well, he's a hat-out. He's absolutely a hat-out. You've seen a lot of these guys wearing ball caps, but I'm saying on stage they've wear a cowboy hat. Smarty pants. Okay, so lunchbox with the lead after round one.
Starting point is 00:28:52 Now I'm in trouble. Xbox 19. Eddie with 9, Amy, with 6. Oh my God, I got it. Eddie, back over to you. There are still only four answers on the board. You're ready for a run? Run. Here it is. You saw the music video. He's got torn blue jeans. Dang it! Dang it! With a cowboy hat.
Starting point is 00:29:09 Alan Jackson, baby. AJ's good time, Barr. Yeah! Let's go! Number one. Well, that's not a lot of points. You don't get a lot of point for the easiest answer. You only get one for the easiest number one answer, but you still keep it going here. Look, man. You're down nine.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Picture an old beat-up truck and the travelers in it. That's Chris Stapleton. He's wearing a hat. Let's go. Wow. I didn't know where you were going with old beat-up truck. A lot of people who ride trucks. Yeah, but he's actually driven his old beat-up truck to play with Eddie and I at a show.
Starting point is 00:29:39 And he parked it right behind it. That's a good one, that's a deep. But you say Chris Stapleton. Give me Chris Stapleton. For 10 points. Number 10 answer. Okay, that's good. Eddie takes the lead by one point.
Starting point is 00:29:52 There goes my lead. Oh my gosh. I'm in trouble. There are two answers on the board. The number two answer and the number eight answer. Country music artists that are hat acts or a cowboy hat on stage. He's too new, but I'm going to go with it anyway.
Starting point is 00:30:09 When he comes in the studio, the ladies get all dressed up because he's good looking. They love him. Cody Johnson. What is Eddie's obsession with the girls on the show thinking he's jealous? Cody Johnson is... Yeah, he's jealous.
Starting point is 00:30:23 He's not on the list. No. He's jealous. All right, Amy, what else? I don't even know what to do anymore. I got a few on my list. I feel like this is going to be, what did you say, eight's left? Two and eight.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Two and eight. Two is left? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Who are we missing? Yeah. I don't know. Randy Hauser.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Show me Randy Hauser. Only recently a hat act. Like, he's one that's changed. I think was, didn't, now back. It's not quite a country hat. It's kind of like the guy from Klau's. Columbo, married the woman from Matlock. He wore a hat.
Starting point is 00:30:58 He was just in. You were talking about his hat. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know. Lunchbox. You're down by one point. That's it. Don't forget third round, speed round. Okay. Yeah, don't worry. When I get this eight points, the game's over. Yep. Clint Black.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Show me one of my favorites from the 90s. One of my favorite people now. Clint Black. What? Yes. What? Last round. You got five seconds. I have no one else.
Starting point is 00:31:22 When I come to you and say your name, you got five seconds. We're not going to him and haul and hootting holler. We're going five seconds. I'm actually giving you guys time now by doing this. I know, I know, I'm thinking. Amy's arguing with me, go, Hey, that's what I'm giving you time. And Eddie.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Trace Atkins. Show me. Trey Sackens. Trey's Atkins. 10 points. Number two. Wait, what do we have? Who's eight?
Starting point is 00:31:44 There's eight. Eight points. If you want it, you got it. Trace Atkins, eight points. Yeah! Okay, where am I on the leader board? Well, it's over. You've won now.
Starting point is 00:31:54 There's one more on the list. One more on the list. Four giggles. Let's see. Let's see. Give me, he's got a hat. Willie Nelson. Willie Willie.
Starting point is 00:32:08 No, Amy. John Michael Montgomery. John Michael Montgomery. Lunchbox. Tom White Twitty. The number two answer was Brad Paisley. Idiots. Adact.
Starting point is 00:32:23 There are you. But hey, who's the winner? Yeah, me, let's go! Love Wupp's a strong, Betty, five, three. Wow. Wow. Good old Trace Hedkins. What do you have to say, Eddie?
Starting point is 00:32:32 I mean, as a hat guy, I was meant to dominate this game, so let's go. But you don't wear a cowboy hat. No, but it's a, well. You're not really a hat act. I do wear a hat. You're a ball cap. Bald. Okay, no, I didn't say.
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Starting point is 00:35:23 Open doors to the future for you and your family with the help of American Military University. That's AMU. APUS. Dot E.D.U. On the phone now is Morgan number one, who used to be the scuba Steve of the show. Now she works with me, and if I'm doing a TV show, she's traveling with me. She's a big part of my career outside of radio. but she's very single, a lot.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Oh, there she is. She's very single, and that she's always like, I'm very single. Where'd I find a man? I wish a man had a good voice. Wish a man had a good voice. Wish a man more camouflage. You know, she's just always looking for the... So, Morgan, explain to our listeners what happened to you.
Starting point is 00:36:04 So yesterday morning, I totally forgot about this, but we had an inspector out to look at one of our walls at our house because something's wrong with it. So I'm dead asleep yesterday. morning and I hear knocking at my door. I hop up out of bed. I look absolutely terrible, just like somebody who's rolled out of bed look. I have morning breath, crusty's in my eyes. I go and I open the door and it's an attractive man. There's a high dude at the door. And I look terrible. So how do you, but what do you do? Do you wake up quickly? Is it like one of those things
Starting point is 00:36:38 where your alarm goes off? You're like, you're late for work. You're like, oh God. And you have to force yourself to get up quickly or are you just like, well, it's a lost cause? threw sweatpants on and immediately ran to the doors. I don't even think I had a bra, honestly. So it just wasn't a good situation. But he was super kind. He came in and assessed the wall. One thing I thought was interesting, though,
Starting point is 00:37:00 and I don't get too far ahead of myself and look at it as it may be something, but you could tell me. He left his card on my dining room table with his cell phone number on it. Okay, a couple things. One, did he have a wedding ring on or did you look? I didn't see a wedding ring.
Starting point is 00:37:15 Okay. Okay. She looked but didn't see it. Okay. Did you have any conversation with him? Not anything flirty, just mostly about the house. But he was very nice. I will say that.
Starting point is 00:37:27 Amy, what do you think about this? I don't know. I'm torn because I don't know what number is on his card. Like maybe his cards were printed and he got a new number. So he, yeah, I think she said he wrote it on there. Oh, it's on there. But he wrote it. So it's like, okay, is it that he wanted her to know his cell or that his cell number?
Starting point is 00:37:45 number has updated since his card to print it. Why would she need his cell number? To reach it, because he's fixing something. But, but I believe he knew that Morgan is just a tenant and not the owner, right, Morgan? Yes, that was the first thing he asked me when he came in the doors. Are you missed so-and-so? And I'm like, no, I'm just a tenant. That's my landlord.
Starting point is 00:38:05 She's the one you're in contact with. So I didn't even really need his number at all. That's a factor in this. It really is. I think it's a factor. So he writes a cell down. As he walked away, did he like wink or slap you on the butt or anything? Because that would be a tell.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Unfortunately not, Bobby, those things did not. So this is an instance where it would have been okay because he was hot to slap her butt. No, I wouldn't. No, I wouldn't. No. A wink, yes. I get what you're saying. But y'all always say.
Starting point is 00:38:30 And he's like, this has been an okay time for him to actually. No, but I'm saying if she wasn't attracted to him, then that would be like, whoa, this guy's crazy. I can't believe he did that. Even if she was, that guy would be crazy and she couldn't believe he did. I agree. I was exaggerating. but I'm trying to get canceled for that statement. Okay, me neither.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Lunchbox, what do you think? Listen, Morgan, I love that you think you're attractive and he was all in. Wait, no, no, no, she didn't say she's attractive. She never said that. I'm just, I'm just telling you. What repairmen do is they give you their direct line just in case something goes wrong, you can call them. So it's just him doing his job. All people do that.
Starting point is 00:39:05 The cable guy comes to my house and he was like, hey, man, if you need something, if the internet. He slapped him on the button wink when he like that. No, what he said, if it goes out or something, here's my self. phone, just call me directly. Boom. So you say he wasn't flirting. He wasn't flirting. But for the story, call him. He's flirting. Eddie. Oh, he's 100% flirting. He doesn't need to write his cell phone number down. She's the tenant, not the owner. You're right. That was a big part of the story. And when he was leaving, he's like, how do I keep this going? How am I going to get her to? Oh, got it. I'm going to put my
Starting point is 00:39:33 cell phone number on it. We got one, no one. Yes. Morgan, have you thought about accidentally kicking a hole in the wall and having to call him back? I love it, bones. For work? I did. Yes. Yes. Not the whole thing, but I did think about following up and asking him like one more question about the wall. I got it, votes. I got it. Get an old screwdriver and be like, hey, I found this by the wall. Is this yours? Did you leave it?
Starting point is 00:39:55 That's baller. What? That's baller. That's it. That's it. That's it. Go. And then the second picture, underwear.
Starting point is 00:40:02 No. I don't like either of these. That'd matter. Okay, Morgan, here's what we'd say. Oh, that's not bad. You have to, you should message him, but you shouldn't message him. him in a flirtatious way, you should make up a question that makes sense and be like, hey, this is Morgan, met you at the house, you might have asked you a question and ask something.
Starting point is 00:40:23 And then see if it at all snowballs from there. I think you have the right to do that. Because as a guy, like if you're him, Bobby, if a girl you kind of thought you were interested in, reach back out to you, you would try to keep the conversation going. Absolutely. I would find a way to ask a question at the end of the next text message. And so you'll know. he texts you back and asks a question
Starting point is 00:40:45 at the end of that text message, you know he's down to go to town and he doesn't want to frown. He wants to see the world spin around. You know what I'm saying? Oh, my gosh. Morgan, that's what you need to do. So, do we have a commitment
Starting point is 00:40:59 from you that you're going to text him back? Yeah, I'll text him. We'll check back in in a couple days and we'll see how it's going, but I think she should text him. All right, Morgan, thank you. All right, good luck. All right, bye-bye. She's like,
Starting point is 00:41:13 A beautiful man just showed up on my door to him. All right, there she is. Morgan number one. Good luck, Morgan. Sadie from Louisiana on the voicemail line. I have a morning corny for Amy. What did the ghost say when it fell down? Oh, sheet. Borderline.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Wow. That was scary. Borderline. The Bible Ball Show. Here's Amy's pile of stories. I have a list of weird requests that actors put in in their movie contracts, and they're very interesting. Okay, go out. Who's first?
Starting point is 00:41:42 Okay, well, Samuel L. Jackson, he must be allowed to golf at least twice a week. And the production company has to pay for it. I like that. It's a big part of the day. I mean, that's five, five and a half hours. Man, that's awesome. I should put that in mind here. That's a good one, dude.
Starting point is 00:41:57 Every day. I should be able to golf. And I still do the show fully, but they just have to make my wife agree to it. Oh, that's a tough part. He's got to play golf at least twice a week. All right, what else? Jack Nicholson's Batman contract allowed him extra time off of filming, so he could attend any L.A. Lakers' home game.
Starting point is 00:42:15 It's funny. It's all sports. Guys are so dumb. We're so dumb. Yeah, we're so dumb. Okay. The Rock, Ben Diesel, and Jason say them. They were to suffer, quote, equal pain in all the Fast and the Furious movies, and none of them could lose a fight.
Starting point is 00:42:29 So if there's a fight scene, it just kind of ends. Because, like, nobody, they didn't want someone beating them up. That sounds like they were all competing with each other. Because equal pain, like, I don't want to get beat up more than they do. Yeah. If I get hit, he gets hit. That's interesting. They all hate each other.
Starting point is 00:42:45 That's what I hear there. All right, what else? When George Clooney made gravity, he requested a basketball court and a private beach hut. Hold on a second. I need to write this down for my nice contract. I don't know this could even be allowed. Okay, go ahead. This is where he could go and feel inspired during his downtime offset.
Starting point is 00:43:02 I'm rocking. I'm like Hollywood. I didn't know you can do this. And then Tom Cruise will not allow his likeness to be used for action figures or video game characters. Okay, there you go. And he's got so many action movies. He could probably make a lot. He's doing okay.
Starting point is 00:43:15 Yeah, he's all right. No problem. Should kids with December birthdays get to celebrate their half birthday in June instead? No, it's just unfortunate you're born in December, but you don't get a half birthday because then you don't want the full birthday again in December. Right. I know how this works. No, they should not. I'm sorry you were born in December.
Starting point is 00:43:31 Blame your folks. What about someone that was born December 25th? That's awesome. You and Jesus. You match. Oh, that's right. Yeah. You match.
Starting point is 00:43:40 How great is that? It's unfortunate. You can also do the 26 or two. I don't mind if you do a couple days difference. My wife's birthday is very close to all that Christmas, New Year's. Yeah. So she's always been kind of lumped in. And, you know, we try to make that special outside of it.
Starting point is 00:43:56 You should try to do a half birthday for her. I'm just not a big half birthday fan. She loves half birthday fan. Okay, well, if anybody else is interested, this is a thing that, like, is catching on right now. More of a quarter birthday guy. Try it out. All right. Travis Denning was talking about his wedding guest.
Starting point is 00:44:11 different other country artists that have been invited, like T.J. Osborne, for example, and Cole Swindell, known that guy for years. Obviously, John Michael Montgomery will be there because he's marrying his daughter. But he says, none of the guests will be singing or performing at all whatsoever. I'm a little surprised I wasn't invited. Oh, I was wondering about that. The wedding's not until May of next year, so you probably just haven't gotten your invite yet.
Starting point is 00:44:34 No, but he already said who's not going. He was just talking to taste a country about it. And I don't want to ask him because if I wasn't, he'll be like, oh, I got to invite him. Right. I'm a little shocked at that, that I'm not invited. You probably are. You just haven't gotten it yet.
Starting point is 00:44:48 Amy, stop. He just didn't mention you in this because you're not a performer, but yet you are. Yes, he is. Hmm. Exactly. Okay, here's the deal, though. His wife didn't want any live performances at all. She wants a DJ, no band.
Starting point is 00:45:01 I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about, I didn't get invited. Dang. I have a feeling to hurt. Lai. Let's call him. No, I'm not doing it because then he'll have to invite me because I called him on it. Don't want to do that.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Okay. So. Well, that's awkward. Where do we go now? Maybe that's my file. All right, there we go. That was Amy's pile of stories. Come on!
Starting point is 00:45:19 It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. Good news for everybody out there, especially me. Smartphones can boost memory skills by freeing up our brains to remember other things. This is a tell me something good? Yeah, let's go. This is the best one I ever done.
Starting point is 00:45:36 I'll be honest with you. Instead of making us dumb, I would argue the use of smart phones. phones can actually boost people's memory skills. How? And this new study says so too. Scientists say that rather than making us lazy or forgetful, these phones provide a valuable service because
Starting point is 00:45:51 we don't have to remember numbers or friends phone numbers because we're storing other stuff here. I don't know. I mean, there's probably dumber than even worse stuff that we're storing. But for real, like, apparently our brains only have so much space. And once it runs out of space, it just doesn't hold anything else.
Starting point is 00:46:07 And so we're not having to remember numbers or we're not having to remember how to get places. We're not having to remember people's names. I do all that. I got a list of people's names in my phone. Like if I see him, he works here, this is his name. And so the University of College London says that a phone is basically an external memory holder. Oh, like a hard drive.
Starting point is 00:46:26 Use it. Anytime I'm supposed to get her phone too much, I say, no. Actually, what I'm doing is all the trivial stuff in my life. I'm going through it so I can remember all the good stuff, like your face, babe. And the things and the reason that you're special to me, baby. That's what you can say. What are you going to say? Well, the getting places thing is rough because my map, I guess my cell service went
Starting point is 00:46:41 out and I was trying to get my husband, my son had this weird football practice somewhere where I didn't know where was going and then my map wasn't working and I didn't know what to do and I'd been there before but I honestly was like stuck on the side of it. I was like I don't know should I turn left should I turn right where I go and if like I hadn't had a map I would have known because my brain would have paid attention the last time. It seems like not but I don't know that I'd freaked out about that you know well it made me think what if I was in a really desperate situation and I I had no service and I didn't, I don't know how to get anywhere. Like sometimes I still have to map my way home. Same, bro. Neuroscientists have previously been worried that using too much technology could reduce our brain function and lead to a form of digital dementia, but now they say if you're used right, you're storing the bad. The dumb stuff there, if you're using your brain to store better stuff. But let's be honest, we ain't using our brain to store better stuff.
Starting point is 00:47:33 We're finding other dumb stuff to store up there. Yeah, we're just replacing dumb with dumb. If we're talking about phones and maps, first of all, I saw a paper map the other day, and I was like, I cannot believe. You have to hold it out to see it. It's like, what is this? Unfold all the way. And the next thing is that, you know, you're not supposed to use your phone while you drive. And unless your state has a law that says you cannot, sometimes I have my phone and have a map.
Starting point is 00:47:58 And I'm looking at it and I have it in my hand. And I'm not supposed to be on my phone, so I lay in the seat. But then I'm looking down on my seat trying to drive. and then I've almost hit eight people. So I don't know what to do. If you have it where your phone talks to you, like, turn, left. Yeah. Because sometimes the volume's not on.
Starting point is 00:48:14 Yeah, but I turn all that off. That way you don't have to look at it. I don't either. I got a podcast I'm trying to hear. I don't even hear that in the middle of a podcast. All right, that's a good story. That's the good news. That's what it's all about.
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