The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 2: Bobby's Showing His Niece Tough Love + What REALLY Stresses Bobby Out? + Teacher Left Their Family For Student

Episode Date: April 8, 2026

Bobby talked about why he has been having to show tough love to his niece and why he’s been a disciplinary voice in her life as she gets closer to going to college. We talked about the four astr...onauts aboard NASA's Artemis II test flight around the Moon who made history and why we question the validity. We also learned about "Ghost Murmur" is a top-secret CIA technology that uses long-range quantum magnetometry and AI to detect the electromagnetic signature of a human heartbeat from miles away. Bobby and Amy also revealed their heart rates during the show and what stresses us out the most. A caller shared a shocking story about a teacher who left her husband and four children for a student. Years later, the couple is still together, and the situation remains a major topic of conversation in their town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:33 What's a popular prom day? April 25th, because that's when some proms are here as well. And that's also my daughter's 19th birthday. Dang, that's crazy. I know, it is crazy. So it's just in my head because I know there's a few proms that night here and your niece is in Arkansas. So it's promsiz. Yeah, how many people are going?
Starting point is 00:02:53 I'm texting with her now. I've really taken like a, not an interest. That would be an unfair thing to say to me, but like a disciplinarian tough love, emphasis on love interest in my niece. Right now she's in 11th grade. And I'm on her about ACT, on the things you've got to do now. And so I told her they were in town because they came into town for the baby shower you through for my wife. And so my sister, my niece, my cousin, her kid, they all came to town. And so I told him, I said, hey, we're driving back from Amy's house to my house.
Starting point is 00:03:30 And I got my niece. And I didn't want anybody else to ride with us. My cousin's kid, but no adults. And I was just giving her the business. I was like, hey, look, you're 11th grade. You haven't taken the ACT yet. Like, I love you. I care about you, but I'm going to hold you accountable because I know you want to go to college. And she's like, yeah, I'll get to it. And she's a smart kid. And I said, no, no getting to it. So every dad, text her. Take the ACT.
Starting point is 00:03:57 He said, you got to take it the first time because then you know how bad you are. I don't mean this in a bad way. So you can get better at it. Because the first time you take it's the worst. Because you haven't been through the experience, the waking up, that sitting in a room, that sometimes you can do all the practice that you want. until you take the real thing, it doesn't feel like the real thing. So I said, you got to take it the first time so you can be bad at it. She's like, well, I don't want to take it and be bad. Tough Titty. You got to take it to be bad. And so. Probably.
Starting point is 00:04:25 She's loved grade. She can hear the word titty. And so she did. I was so proud of her. She did. She went and took the test. And her score was fine. It was actually better than I thought it was going to be for the first time.
Starting point is 00:04:36 And I think she was embarrassed to tell me her score, which she shouldn't have been because it was fine. and I think she was embarrassed telling me her score because mine kind of rocked. Your first time? Oh yeah. Of course. My first time I took it in seventh grade
Starting point is 00:04:50 and got like a 24. That's crazy. Like I had full scholarship anywhere in state but I was zoned in. I knew my only way to get out of where I was was to nail that test
Starting point is 00:05:02 and so I got a 24 in seventh grade I didn't take it again until 9th or 10th but a 24 got me a scholarship anywhere in state. And so she hit me back and then she
Starting point is 00:05:17 I was like, okay, start taking practice test, when's the next one? And so I've been on her there. And she's never a driver's license yet and she can't, but kids don't care to drive. What if she has a job? And I'm like, well, how do you get to your job? She's like, well, somebody takes me. And I know they don't
Starting point is 00:05:33 have money. So I'm like, if you get your driver's license, I will buy you a car. You got to go get your driver's license. Like, do it. and I said, you are very lucky because you have a rich uncle. I don't have anybody rich in my family. I will buy you a car if, as long as you're great, stay where they are. You keep your job and you go and you get your driver license.
Starting point is 00:05:56 And so I don't know where we are on that right now, but I stay honor. And I stay honor about the ACTT. Because ACTT is the big one in Arkansas. I don't know about you guys. Same. I mean, ACT, in Tennessee. Tennessee, it's ACT for your kids? What did you take when you were kids?
Starting point is 00:06:10 S-H. I took both, but S-A-T, I took once. S-A-T I took three times. What was the one there was more emphasis on? I guess it was the S-A-T. Morgan, Kansas. ACT. We didn't even have the SAT. It was never an option for me to take the SAT. The only thing I knew about the SAT is they took it on Save by the Bell.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Oh, bud. You got on the pipe. Yes. And he was so, like, I just been on her. And I'm like, I told her, I said, if you take your ACT, CT again, you will score two points higher. If you take the practice tests, you will score two points higher.
Starting point is 00:06:46 And then you will take it again. And then from there, you need to score one point higher each time. And so she's 11th grade, whatever, whatever. So prom's coming out. I was texting her this morning. And I just hit her up this morning. I was like, how's it going today? Just to see what the feedback was going to be from her. She was like, good.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Just got to school. Talking about prom with my friends. I liked it her with generic questions, because then I go, what's the deal with that? Because all she said was talking about prom with their friends. Yeah. So we're just trying to plan out stuff, figure out what stuff we need to do because we're going to try to go get our nails done together for a prom. And I said, when is it? Man, I write.
Starting point is 00:07:23 So do I always text like that? Yes. To the point. Yeah. There's no like, hey, how's your date? Like, hey. Assertive and direct. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:30 It's just like, what are you eating? Bro, I text's kind of cold. When are you coming over? Yeah. How's it going today? What's the deal with that? When's prom? Are you here yet?
Starting point is 00:07:39 she's April 25th we still have time but we're trying to plan some stuff to make sure we get everything done I said where do you go to get your nails done she has this place in hot springs called blink I said where's prom she said a family farm in Malvern
Starting point is 00:07:54 sounds kind of fun because we had ours in the high school gym or a convention center one year very cold not the temperature but just like there's nothing there and put up a couple things I said how much do nails cost
Starting point is 00:08:08 how many people are going so it depends if you just get your nails done or if you get your toes and nails done I'm going with two other people okay how much like if she does the work I will pay for every single thing she ever has to care about ever
Starting point is 00:08:23 I just need her to do the work and focus you do the work and focus I will take care of everything how much for toes I was going to tell you this too toes and nails she's probably like why is he asking me so many weird questions about my toes and my nails at 11 o'clock toes and nails for three people
Starting point is 00:08:45 at that place fully done up is that a thing fully done up yeah you could say that fully done up well because like do they are they adding any like acrylic nails are they doing nail art and you don't do it day of prom right you have to it before prom I mean I would reckon if they're already talking about it they're scheduling it before prom like a day or two So this isn't me, but my wife's parents, they have a prom dress store. We talked about that before. And they started a few years ago. It's crushing.
Starting point is 00:09:22 And they didn't make it to go, like, we're going to make a bunch of money. They literally did it because the small town of Vian is where they're from. And there's not a lot there. So they're like, what if we put a business here? And people will stop here at this business. And it's called glory prom and it crushes. So I have my sister and my niece drive up there. three and a half hours and then they just get whatever you want they already went yeah i think
Starting point is 00:09:44 they went last week oh cute or maybe yesterday one of the two i should ask that oh she oh she does uh red messages so you can tell she read it she's doing the math right now on her nails and toes what else what like what else can i do for like girls going to prom we got the dress taking care of Caitlin's mom does that. She's like, don't worry about it. Well, how are they getting out to this farm? I always worry about kids driving. Driving, yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Especially if it's out in a small town. And not that, I don't know. And it's not even another mom and I were talking about this the other day. Again, it's never that you're worried about the decisions your kids going to make. Of course not. What are the other kids? And then they're all in the road. And they're all in the same vicinity.
Starting point is 00:10:38 It's nerve-wracking those types of nights. Oh, we got a message. No, no. actually read that one though they typically go to eat too before so that's always something like they're all dressed up and they'll go out to eat before the dance happens yeah let me find out what's up with that
Starting point is 00:10:52 does she have a date I I would imagine unless they've broken up she has a boyfriend because I see them in pictures you know I told you guys I'm gonna get on Facebook have you met him yeah you didn't meet that dude see if he's okay here's the problem with that I'm so intimidating
Starting point is 00:11:11 You got tattoos and stuff. Dude, I just like, I wear a cut off and he got all my tats. I haven't, no. I haven't been back to Mount Pine in a year or so. Because now mostly, when we go to Arkansas, we go to Fayetteville. Because, one, I would go to Fayetteville anyway because of going to games. But then now, DJ and my brother-in-law is coach on the team. And, you know, they're kids.
Starting point is 00:11:36 And we have a house there, obviously. So, we stay there. So, hey, scuba asked me, by the way, Scooba, I don't know if this is, is he in there, Ray? I'm here, yeah. I can't see the bad, there's a bad angle. Scuba sent me an email. It's like, hey, would you do commercials for like travel, explore Fayetteville or something?
Starting point is 00:11:55 Like, what was it? Chamber of Commerce? What is that? Like. Yeah, Fayetteville, yeah, Arkansas. And it said, and I was like, that's like asking me if I would do commercials for left-handed people. Like, yeah. I was like, that's the easiest commercial ever.
Starting point is 00:12:09 But it said, because we do a thing. Do you guys get a note from Scuba? It's like all these things. Yes. Okay. So I'll respond. 90% yeses because he doesn't send me things I wouldn't do or don't have any education on. And so I mostly am yeses.
Starting point is 00:12:24 But he wrote Fayetteville, Wichita. Yes, because what they're trying to do is get people from other areas, and that's probably a target area. Oh, it was in Wichita to talk about Fayetteville. Yes. It was like a local spot. Oh, why didn't you say that? I was confused. I usually put the city of where it's from if it's a local one.
Starting point is 00:12:40 So that one was Wichita. Oh, that was like national deal. No, it's a local one. I already do that anyway. The national one. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah. Just tell them I would do that.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Yeah, I told him yes, yeah. Okay. She still hasn't responded. Okay, we can go around the room. Oh, what was I going to say? You know that screen right there? That one goes, that's the scuba screen. So if you ever need to look there and scuba's not there?
Starting point is 00:13:03 It's not that because sometimes I do that, but I'm sitting in a different spot now. Oh, okay. I'm a little discombobulated. Got it. My brain's a little wopper jawed right in. now. I don't really know where to look. Okay. Oh, but yeah, they drove up to glory.
Starting point is 00:13:16 She got a dress. I forgot what I was going to say. The eating. Maybe I can handle that. Well, that's why I was asking if she had a boyfriend because he'll probably think it's so clutch if the bill gets paid. No, he didn't pay me back. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:27 But also then I'm like, wait a second, that should be on the boyfriend. It should. Yeah, I guess. It's a weird thing because I always want her to feel like, my niece. I always want her to feel like I'm here. for whatever you need, whenever you need it, but you need to need it, not just want it
Starting point is 00:13:46 and take advantage of it. And that is a very fine line. And I think I'm probably going to have to have that with a kid too, right? Yes. Yes, 100%. See, what I do with my kids is I get them everything they need, but it's not easy.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Like, if they ask for something, it's a whole grind like, no, probably not. And then they have to persuade me why they need something or why we're going to spend that much money on this. I need three meals a day, Dad. Not just one. I don't know, kid.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Not that. Okay. Morgan, what were you going to say? That's why you taking breath? Yeah, there was something else that you could potentially do, but then I thought maybe the boyfriend would pay for it. They do, like, boutineers and flowers, so I don't know. I'm going to say this.
Starting point is 00:14:28 I don't know this boyfriend. I don't know who he is. I don't know if she still has a boyfriend. But where I come from, nobody has money. Right. So I definitely don't mind alleviating that pressure from even him, because you don't live where I live if you're good. good like my town and i don't i'm not saying that in a way that's bad i just there's no money
Starting point is 00:14:48 where i live even now i mean it's it's it's even worse now because the mills shut down do you know rich people just be like you know what i want to live out in the country and they this is not the country okay mountain pine's at the country like you drive beside mountain pine to get out to the lake but it's like washita and there are no houses on lake washtow you can't build on it's core of engineer lake oh so no yes i completely get that but nobody in l.a's like Like we should move to like Wyoming or Mountain Pine and get our second house. Got you. So yeah, that's what's up.
Starting point is 00:15:21 No response. Okay, let's just do stories and I'll update you guys on if she responds. Okay. You. I saw Merrill Streep and Anna Winter on the cover of Vogue. And it reminded me. I think a few months ago, this was one of my podcast stories where I talked about Devil Wears Prada, too, is coming out on May 1st. So now that they're on the cover, that means it's getting
Starting point is 00:15:47 closer. So then I started reading the article and I was reminded about the date of May 1st. And that is going to be here before we know it. And I'm so excited. Like this will probably be a movie. Artemis. No, not Artemis. That's the people on the moon right now. Oh, yeah. Hail Mary, Project Hail Mary is something that has almost gotten me to the theater. But I think I'll just wait and enjoy it at home, even though I know it's amazing. But I feel like Devil Wears Prada 2 will get me and my girlfriends to the theater. Like, I'm very excited. So just heads up May 1st, and that's just a few weeks away.
Starting point is 00:16:21 I think I would have gone to the theater for the Ryan Gosling movie. Project Hill Mary. I just had a baby. So I couldn't. But that would have got me to the theater. Yeah. It looks good. But John to Artemis.
Starting point is 00:16:32 The people in space. What are they doing? They're just going to land? They're just going around the moon. They're not landing on the moon. Because they can't. Hey, dude. Listen.
Starting point is 00:16:41 This is supposed to be the mission that proves you can get there. But they're not landing. So how about this? I saw Jessica Alba. I feel like this would be Lunchbox's story maybe if he wasn't sick. He'd be like, oh, haughty. Jessica Alba. I'll leave my wife for her.
Starting point is 00:16:57 It's so cool. There's a woman aboard. There's three guys and a woman. And she was, sorry, I can't think of her name. Christina maybe. she was looking for her honest lotion and she put out a message like she's like I'm looking for a bottle of lotion it's honest lotion and so Jessica Alba posted a video on Instagram yesterday reacting to that and she got real emotional because it's a company obviously she created and then her daughter's name is honor
Starting point is 00:17:27 and she decided to name the company honest because she's like what if brands were honest about you know the ingredients and what's inside and she's like and now my lotion is in space because she was like in a car Yeah she was doing a selfie style reel on Instagram or TikTok or whatever And that was really cool And then I saw a jar of Nutella Floating through
Starting point is 00:17:50 The little spacecraft And I was like dang honest and Nutella Getting some free marketing And iPhone because they're taking all the pictures of the moon If they're really in space Yeah yeah yeah And then there's the reels of people that are like Showing all the reasons
Starting point is 00:18:06 reasons why this is so fake and they're not really there. Well, even NASA posted something on Instagram and on the bottom it was like, AI generates. And the comments were like, wait, wait, wait. Why does this video have AI written on the bottom of it? I guess it like detects something. Because like I personally do think that they're up there. But even when I was watching Jessica Alba and I'm like, don't get emotional.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Your lotion's not in space. Because they're not really there. In the back of my head, even though I do believe they're there, but also the conspiracies are popping up on my Instagram. And so I'm like, oh, she's crying. And now this is a really special moment. But what if your lotion's not even really there? It's just in a simulator.
Starting point is 00:18:46 This is what I believe. What? I believe they're in space. I don't know if they're able to get through that belt, though. What belt? But they're in the place the furthest distance from Earth. Yeah, they said they broke the record. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Okay. Hey, I broke the record for, most pancakes eaten this morning. Did you? Yeah. No, you didn't. You can't prove I did. Yeah, all I've seen you eat is a banana.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Yeah, man, we saw you eat the most pancakes ever. I'm talking about before I came in. Man, I'm just, I'm not a conspiracy guy, but I'm now such a cynic because our government lies to us so much. Okay, but NASA's not really government. Yeah, they are kind of still. Really? Did you know NASA for the most part?
Starting point is 00:19:31 We took and I'll. I thought they weren't anymore. Well, no, but it's like saying the post. The government still is heavily influenced. is involved. Okay, yeah, because, but it's not just America, there's a Canadian on board.
Starting point is 00:19:43 Well, then they can't be fine. There we go, there's our credibility right there. Again, I'm not Mr. conspiracy. I just, I feel the government lies to us all the time.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Do you follow the girl? I can think of her name, but she's the conspiracy theorist that holds a glass of milk every time she talks, a big old mason jar full of milk. She's convincing. I don't follow a lot of conspiracy people.
Starting point is 00:20:05 That's not my thing. I just don't believe the government. So you come up with all this stuff yourself? I don't come up with anything. Not like whenever you talk about conspiracies. No, mostly it'll be things that I read and go, there's no way. But let me dip my toe and see, hmm. So there is a little.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Guys, I'm telling you the nine scientists that have all disappeared or been killed. Because in one way or the other, they were connected to things that are astrophysics, space program. There's no way that's a coincidence. Two, okay. three four, man this is nutty
Starting point is 00:20:40 nine and not all nine of them were like super prolific it's crazy to me and there's just
Starting point is 00:20:49 so many distractions that happen right now that we don't stay on stuff because the next thing comes along
Starting point is 00:20:54 and moves us off do you think the government is shocked that we're not that into this moon trip
Starting point is 00:21:01 like oh so many people are into it overall like 1969 right like we're striven the moon. But we were racing
Starting point is 00:21:08 to the moon then. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was a much bigger deal. We had to beat the Russians. I think I think they could have celebrated it more and they're not because there are other things like Iran that kind of took, you know, which by the way, thank God nobody got, I predicted yesterday, this is not a celebration of me but let's celebrate me for a second. I predicted yesterday
Starting point is 00:21:30 exactly what would happen last night happened. They'd come with up some negotiation and it wouldn't happen. I never thought it would happen. you just can't write stuff like I'm going to end a civilization. So I never expected that to go off. I was just disappointed at the rhetoricish that was used. Did you still check at that time? No, I know, because early in the day, they were like, earlier in the day, they're like, we're getting closer.
Starting point is 00:21:52 I was like, of course you are. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's right. Before I even went to bed, I knew there was a two-week ceasefire, so I felt better. But my plan all along was just to go to bed. There's also not even a ceasefire. There's still firing missiles over there like crazy.
Starting point is 00:22:03 Who is? Iran Oh, they are? Oh, yeah. They're just like, open the straight. But we're not like... Who knows what we're doing? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Morgan and I were talking about that this morning. I was like, there's rules in war, you know? And she was like, yeah, but I don't know. Geneva Convention is a real thing if you abide by it. Yeah. I just figure like, let's abide by the rules. Yeah. I was reading a story yesterday about how we, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:33 to save the pilot that went down in Iran. We were using this tech that can track heartbeats. And they were able to track his heartbeat. Whoa. And I'll have Mike, if you don't mind searching it up for me. Like when you're looking for something, you can track heartbeats, almost like the warm detection.
Starting point is 00:22:54 What if you come across? Like a goat. Sure. That's a great question. Sure, sure. I don't know. It's either him or a goat, boss. I think the heartbeats would be different.
Starting point is 00:23:03 And also, what I didn't know was... A raccoon in the... Does everybody who goes into these places, do they have their heartbeat, like, monitored so you know which ones is which? Does that make sense? Yes. Mike, do you have it? Yeah, it's called a ghost murmur, and it can detect heartbeats up to 40 miles away. About 40 miles.
Starting point is 00:23:23 It's pretty good. And you're right. Like, what about a ghost? Are you flipping me off? No, I'm like, I just started tracking my heart rate with my o'er ring and how we all have different. are we all like you're saying maybe they had data on his it's like a fingerprint right you know what everybody's this so then when you see it again like so what do you see on that mike uh it says it uses it some kind of they won't give us too much in this yeah some kind of long range quantum
Starting point is 00:23:50 magnetometry that's what he uses so some kind of electric signature that can detect a heartbeat so do you think that personalized heartbeat like personal to him or just in here's why i think they won't say that in that story is they don't want us all knowing that they've probably got our personalized heartbeats and they know where we stop flipping off no this is why i was scared this is why i was scared to buy this for two years so it's like now it's gonna know everything about me well i don't know what it's gathering or if you go missing in the mountains they're like let's hacker ora ring and but this is this is a technology that we didn't know that we had yeah i get that and it came out because of this and it just like what are the technologies do we have but what's the difference between our heartbeats do you think we have that unique heartbees?
Starting point is 00:24:33 Do you think we have that unique a fingerprints? Yes. You wouldn't know. But you would not know that by just holding two fingers up. They do reference a heart print in this. Okay. Do you know your resting heart rate? Right now?
Starting point is 00:24:45 Yeah. Right now I'm pretty fired up, so I don't know. Check your ass. Because mine was like, when I was looking at it, it was like 66 or something. And yours might be something else. However, if I'm a lost pilot down, my heart rate is hot. Yeah. Yeah, they're so trained.
Starting point is 00:25:04 They're such BAs though. Oh, that's true. To like stay calm. They are the baddest of the bad. Yeah, that's true. Okay, my heart rate right now is 72. Okay, so I'm like 66. Can I show you my stress though?
Starting point is 00:25:15 Like, when I do the show, I get, I'm so stressed. Like, it shows you stress level on that? It's like I'm playing a ball game. Wait, do you pay extra for that? I don't have that. No, it's in there for you. Oh, you're new to the game. I'm new.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Wait, I got to get mine. Because I can look at like the stress. And I have. have like, I'm like so into sleep dead. Wait, wait, wait, wait, what stresses you out? I got to see if I get stressed during the show. What do you mean? I want to see if I get.
Starting point is 00:25:41 It often asks me if I did a four-hour workout when I'm done. After work. Wait, what? Because when it's showtime, right now Amy's got me pissed off. I'm 80 BPM right now. You see it? I'm jumped up right now. Wait, why did I?
Starting point is 00:25:55 Amy, you know. You know what's up. You flip me off twice. No, showing you my ball. 89 now. I'm trying to get it up higher. Look! Oh!
Starting point is 00:26:02 that's why I get a higher. Does it go up? Whatever, I can see it. It's going down. Well, it was because I was talking. It was. Now, back up. It's back up.
Starting point is 00:26:10 It's back up. It's back up. It's like, were you in a car wreck? Yes. I was at 89 a second ago. Because I'm so, like, I got to get myself super focused and we go bang, bang, bang. Energy's got to be good. I'm stressed because I got so many things to do.
Starting point is 00:26:24 And it's like, did you just work out for four hours? And I'm like, no. Dismiss activity. It doesn't count as a workout. Okay, I have to go get mine and see if I'm stressed during the show. Don't you have it on? I don't have my app in front of me And I didn't bring my phone over here
Starting point is 00:26:37 In front of you You have to stop with the finger You have to stop with the finger Oh, it's going up again Harvey's going on Bobby, can you tell this is my pointer finger Amy keeps doing this to me though Because I have the ring on
Starting point is 00:26:50 But I don't have my app In front of me And that's how you get the data Hey Bobby, have you seen it When you're watching a basketball game Or Razorback game? I haven't looked I bet it's high
Starting point is 00:27:01 I bet. But my lowest over the past three days has been 69 while I sleep. What was yours right now, 68? Dang, must be nice to be you. No, I think my resting is 66 or something. Hold, please. Dang, that's even... Just, hey, don't be...
Starting point is 00:27:15 It's even lower. I'm jealous of my... I'm jealous. Guess what? People are probably so bored by this, but my sleep score is a 91 last night. What? It's out of 100? So good.
Starting point is 00:27:25 Wow, do you want to see mine? Oh, I got a little stress. Am I like you? I take this job as seriously. Do you guys stress each other out maybe? I'm stressed out right now because I keep wondering why I'm getting flipped off so much. Wait, wait, wait, no, my ret- sorry, my bad. My resting heart rate's 82.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Like I get asked, are you doing strength training during the show? That's crazy, man. That's how stressed out you are. I'm not stressed out. I just have to. But your body is? I need to be at a high level. It's a performance stress.
Starting point is 00:27:54 Yeah, but you know that. But it's not stressed out. Yeah, oh, yeah, for sure. I don't look at it and go, oh, man, I got to do better. No, it's game time. I got to get up. So you want to see my sleep Last night?
Starting point is 00:28:05 Have you ever gotten the triple crown? Because I've never accomplished that. What's that an award? The triple? I got the double. Where you get like all three of your big numbers You get a crown on which means you're good All right across the board. Yeah, I'm brand new. I already got triple crown.
Starting point is 00:28:19 But then I had a theory about this. I had a theory. Look at my stress yesterday. Just generally. Like I'm going to have a heart attack and die in a minute. What's the level? It's all like they show you a grid. Dang.
Starting point is 00:28:29 And mine is like stress, stress, stress, all through the... Is it because of the baby? It's because of you. Okay. Or me. You're flipping him off. No, it's, no, it's the baby.
Starting point is 00:28:41 I'm the most chill. I had a theory that because I'm brand new to this. Oh, I get it. It was giving me, like, good data. Like when you sell drugs, hey, first hits it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, like, the first three or four days, I'm hitting crowns and all that. and then I thought, wait a second, this is kind of fishy.
Starting point is 00:29:05 What if they do that to get you hooked? So that way they're like, oh, they get excited. They want to go check the app because that's what I want to do. When I wake up in the morning, I want to check my sleep score. Yeah, you would get over that, though. I know, but it definitely gets me hooked because if I were to start wearing this thing and I had low everything all the time, I'm not going to be excited to wear it. Or it would, yeah, it's a probably a good point there.
Starting point is 00:29:25 Anyway, just. I did hear it takes a while to level it out to actually have all your accurate, average level. So it does take a few weeks until it's like really balanced. Your crowds aren't even accurate. I do have mine hooked with my Apple health though. That helps. Yeah. It tells me what's up. Okay, Morgan, your story. All right. So there was some Chick-fil-A workers and they posted a video with mega viral, but now they've been fired because of the video. What do they do? Mike, will you throw, Eddie, we throw it up there. It's on the screen.
Starting point is 00:29:55 I want you guys to watch it and see if you think they should be fired because of this. This is hard for me to see it's behind my head. I can put it up over there, I think. Hold on. No, we can literally turn around, but it's stressing me out to turn around. So, oh, God, heart rate's going on. It's going to go back up. There you go.
Starting point is 00:30:18 Dancing, huh? Yep, all dancing. Oh, but they're shaking their boobs. But it's all girls? It's all girls. Yeah, that's kind of, that's not good. One guy at the end. Well, I kept waiting for guys.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Does the guy have big boobs? Oh, he does grab his boobs. I guess that's the thing, huh? Yeah, it's a trend, and so that's why I didn't. No, I'm seeing his butt though. The do turn around and twerked. I don't know that I would, now if this was my Chick-fil-A, I don't think I would fire. If they were otherwise wonderful employees, I would say this is a bad, this is not the reflection I want of my store on social media.
Starting point is 00:30:56 So, like, take this as a warning. I feel the same, except for it could be like a corporate mandate passed out. I don't know. Do you know who fired them local or corporate? No, I mean, they're from a Florida branch, and it's just all the Florida staffers got let go. But they were, the person who posted it was confused because they've had another video go viral and they didn't get fired from that. It was all their ding-dongs. It was all dudes doing the we're like, no, we got through just fine. I don't know that it was a weiner video. Chick-flee now has hot dog.
Starting point is 00:31:27 It's like their second time going viral, so I don't know. Amy. Maybe what's wrong with you? Like, what are you? Like, what would they be doing? I don't know. Eddie, what's your story? Yeah, so there's, have you seen that video of the lady that fell out of the carnival ride?
Starting point is 00:31:43 Mm-mm. It was crazy. He was in Mexico. And it was like, it kind of looks like the zipper, but it's the hammer. It's got two sides, you know, where people are in it. Like, four people are in it. It's open, but they're strapped, like, with a bar. Well, this thing started, like, just shaking too much.
Starting point is 00:31:57 People started slipping out. And this lady is, like, holding on. And then finally a guy's like, just jump and grabs the lady. She jumped in the middle of the ride and he caught her. It was crazy. Wow, what a commitment to have to make that call if you're going to jump or not. Yeah. And then what was she like 5-9?
Starting point is 00:32:15 Was she like a normal-sized woman? Normal-sized woman. And he caught her? Five-nine's not a normal-sized woman. Taller. Slightly taller than normal. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm saying like was she a normal side.
Starting point is 00:32:23 She looks normal. Yeah. But you know how the ride is like, it's two, right? There's two things with a big hammer rod or whatever. was already coming down. So it wasn't like she fell from the very top. Oh, you still got to make a commitment. Still, man, that thing was moving and she, it was crazy.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Crazy crazy. How tall are you, a hater? Oh, it wasn't hating. It was just five, six. But yeah, I get what you're saying. You just point out how I'm stupid. No. Oh, wait.
Starting point is 00:32:45 Check the level. Check the level. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Your filter right now. Hey. Stressed out. My finger. I'm giving her the finger.
Starting point is 00:32:53 I think you're taking my comments through us. Hey, I meant to tell you. I quoted you to my father-in-law. Oh, no. Because he was talking about like, man, you know, like some of these movies, man, that just got like F bomb after F bomb after F bomb. And I was just like, I'm going to use it. I don't know what I said here. I'm like, don't you think the F bomb and the bad words like, it's just a word.
Starting point is 00:33:16 You know, like, why is it a bad thing? And he was just like, huh. What about that? What about your kids? Well, that's what he was referring to that my son was watching a movie and had a bunch of F bombs or whatever. But I'm like, you ever thought about like, it's just a word? It's a sound that we make. That's where I go.
Starting point is 00:33:32 It's a sound. And that sound itself means nothing. Because you can go get on a flight, go 12 hours, say the same word. And it's nothing. That word doesn't even, it's not in their language. Yeah. And he was like, huh, interesting. I never thought about that.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Now the intention behind it is what matters. But he was just saying watching the movie and it being in the background and just like, F this, F that, F that. He's just like, why? Like, why? I was like, yeah, but is it really just a sound? I know my two things words Intentions
Starting point is 00:34:03 Of words are what matters more so than the word and the sound itself And the two yellow lines in the middle of the road They keep everybody from dying I can't stop thinking about it Well I thought about that too But I was thinking about planes Just like Planes trust other planes too
Starting point is 00:34:21 Like some plane can decide to just go right and down They're being told by air traffic control What level how high to be I know but they can just decide to ignore that but still it's so hard to hit a plane. Like on a road you've got a very select space. And we're looking at those two yellow lines and going, I'm completely safe from hundreds of people coming at me going
Starting point is 00:34:38 50, 60, 70 miles an hour. And those two yellow lines that are nothing are going to keep me from dying. That's crazy to me. Do you think we should put walls? We don't have the money for that. Because like that would stop us. And we do on interstates, but,
Starting point is 00:34:54 I mean, the yellow lines, they say to be working pretty good. For the most of us. It's just crazy to me. crazy. That we just trust that people are going to abide by those two
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Starting point is 00:35:11 because I don't want someone crossing over. And then I whip it real quick and I've got to make a left. I whip it in the left lane and whip it which is probably even
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Starting point is 00:38:42 Bobby bones This is the Bobby Bones show Let's go Hey grab a couple calls here This is Yvette In Louisiana You know we're talking earlier About that guy
Starting point is 00:38:52 And he was at a school board meeting And he was at a school board meeting And he was like Yeah you're hot A vet what do you want to say What I want to say is Have people lost their ever love and mind The way they behave
Starting point is 00:39:09 Adults with children I don't get it I don't get it I don't get it I just don't I wonder what's going on with the world Yeah me too I live in a very small town We had a teacher
Starting point is 00:39:23 Who had an affair with the student Her kids went to the small Catholic school That my kids went to I'm 60 years old My kids are 35 and 28 I had to look at this woman Every day after she got arrested And was like
Starting point is 00:39:37 What the hell Is a woman What The actual? She was a teacher Oh no, I hear you I just always assume it's a dude Because dudes are creepy and awful
Starting point is 00:39:48 In our school We had a dude We had two of these I don't know if it's a small town thing, Evette Because it sounds like you're from a small town like me We had two Two stitches Two? Yeah, we had two
Starting point is 00:40:00 I don't want to say much more Oh But we had two More than one Two Two Yeah Evette keep going I'm sorry to cut you off
Starting point is 00:40:07 Well no that's okay Right now In the news There are two school teachers, too, having an affair with the same child. Oh, my, the poor child. I don't understand. I do not, for the life of me, understand that. Again, I've been out of school for over 40 years, so I'm probably old enough to be, I don't know, probably a mama's, maybe.
Starting point is 00:40:31 But I just found out probably 30 years after I graduated that one of the girls in my class, who was a, she slept with our computer science. teacher in high school. He was nothing, I don't get it. I don't understand. I just don't understand what's wrong with people. What's wrong with people? She didn't even mean to set us up for that, but yeah, what's wrong with people?
Starting point is 00:40:56 You know what I'll say is, first of all, I agree with everything she's saying. Like, we put these people in a position, hopefully to guide the next generation, to be responsible, and then create other responsible people. and now more and more stories are coming out but here's what I'd like to say this ain't new we just have media
Starting point is 00:41:15 that shares stories once it goes to court or even gets found out if you don't think in the 50s and 60s and 70s it wasn't happening like crazy it makes it no more right it's disgusting
Starting point is 00:41:25 it is wrong so I don't know that the world is getting worse I think we just know more about the worst world so event I feel you like it
Starting point is 00:41:34 it pisses me off so I'm with you I'm glad you called I'm sorry that that's happening in your town. Definitely happened in my town. Twice. Three times. Three times.
Starting point is 00:41:46 I just thought of another one. You just remembered another one? Yeah, I remember another one. So she's saying the woman in particular at her kids school, like she said she has to see her. She went to jail. Like how long did she go to jail for? She's out now? Oh, she's out.
Starting point is 00:42:00 But the thing about that is she went to jail. She went to trial. The boy was a senior in high school. My thought is you couldn't want. wait six months for him to be not a student anymore. Number one, I don't get the whole attraction thing like that, but she went to school. They are together. They are together. They are a couple living in a home. She divorced her husband. She had four kids. Okay. Can I present? Can I present devil? I mean, I mean, one slight inch of devil's advocate. I don't know if the kids are
Starting point is 00:42:35 senior in 18 and then also they're still together like does that a little bit we have it as a teacher you I agree with that hey I couldn't agree more sort of like as a therapist you can't I know but I'm just saying is there a slivers if he was 18 and they're still together let's ask her was he 18 or 17 I got a feeling I know what a vet's going to say here no at the time of the affair or whatever you call it by the way it's no because she is a this teacher has an authoritative position right I know it's a no but I want to know the age but I don't want to get put into the you're hot like that guy I'm not in that category. I know you're not. I understand what you're saying. Go ahead. What's the age? Hey, I think he was probably seven. I think he was probably 17, but I do believe that because,
Starting point is 00:43:18 even if he'd been 18, because she was a teacher and he was a student. I agree with that. Yeah, no, we get that. Hey, I'm down like a deep frown for sure on that. But I'm just asking if it makes it, instead of 100% like bad, bad, bad, if it's like 93, if they're still together and he was 18. I'm thinking he was 17 Yeah but she's thinking that we don't know Yeah we don't know At some point in his senior year He was likely 17
Starting point is 00:43:43 I'm with you Yeah We had three now that I think about it Unless he was held back in kindergarten Great point Could have been 19 What if it's a teacher who's not I'm just creating scenario
Starting point is 00:43:53 What if the teacher who's not over the student In any class Absolutely not Oh they teach another class Yeah yeah Like he'd No No
Starting point is 00:44:02 Yeah I agree Nah I ain't getting lumped in with the weird Those. So, we had three. I don't want to say anything about the first two. But the third one was with an 18 year old student and it was a like 22 year old new teacher. And she didn't have a class over him.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Okay. Wow. You know. Still, hey, still no. I told you guys, I got invited to a teacher's house right after we graduated. You're still underage drinking, though. You're an adult with underage drinking. I know, but he's graduated.
Starting point is 00:44:39 It doesn't. But he's not 21. But it's crazy. At the time, we were like, this is awesome. Do you know what I'm? Oh, yeah, for sure. People are underage drink with adults? I'm familiar.
Starting point is 00:44:46 But if you're an adult and you're giving kids, now we flipped, Amy's a weirdo. Just like that. I know how many people do that. But that's bizarre. Like, as soon as you graduate, come over and let me give you drinks. Three of us. Bahama Mamas. Was she just waiting?
Starting point is 00:45:01 What was the girl? Yeah, like, what was that about? I don't know. I mean, she was always. cool with this all school year. How old was she? She was younger. She was probably, I would think, in her late 20s.
Starting point is 00:45:12 Okay. And then she was like, you guys graduated. Come to my house. I'm going to make y'all drinks. They're like, cool. It's awesome. It's weird now. Did she hook up with any of the youth three?
Starting point is 00:45:22 Not that, I mean, not me. And then none of my friends told me that they did. Text them out. Why as a teacher would you invite 18-year-old over and give them drinks if you weren't trying to do something? Right. Aren't like sometimes teachers just want to be cool? Like, hey, I'm cool.
Starting point is 00:45:38 And that usually turns into them hooking up with a kid. Well, that's true too. Yeah. I don't know, man. Yeah, it's definitely disturbing. And you're right, Bobby. This is not, you know, I feel like, sorry, what's our calling your name?
Starting point is 00:45:51 Event. A vet. I feel like a vet at the same time. It's been happening forever. So it's not anything new. We just have more information now. And it doesn't make it any less disturbing or acceptable by any means, but it's hard to process.
Starting point is 00:46:08 It's weird. Yeah, it's just weird as an adult will be attracted to a kid. Yeah. Yeah, but a lot of them are. I hear you. And it's... And a lot of people, some people like to be peed on. That happens a lot, and I don't like that.
Starting point is 00:46:19 I don't get that either, but a lot do. Yeah, I'm out on that as well. Me too. Same. Right on earth. Same, bro. I don't want anything to do with that. A lot of people do it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:46:30 Yeah, I actually don't know anybody, except for on a sex in the city episode. but that's it. And he was a politician, so that was not shogging. Politicians are the weirdest people anyway. I think so, too. They're the weirdest. They are the weirdest people anyway.
Starting point is 00:46:46 They sure are. Except for, like, I can maybe name two. I'm gonna, if I name two, then I need to go double check their backgrounds. No, there's one. And he's actually listened to our show. I think he's normal. Oh, he's normal? Yeah, you know, James.
Starting point is 00:47:02 Oh, no, I messaged with him. I know. I think he's normal. Yeah. He's maybe the... This is a politician? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:08 Yeah, a friend of the show. Let's call him James. Okay, okay. He seems like the most normal. And I... He's also young. And it was like... Yeah, but wise.
Starting point is 00:47:18 And was like going to like seminary school. Yeah. And like... He's everything I didn't think was possible when I was younger. In a politician? A Christian Democrat. Yeah, he's a Christian. Park four.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Like very much for the Lord. Like could not be anymore. He's only 36. Yeah, like... If I had to So that's why I can't make a Blankent statement that like all politicians are All blanket the crap out of them
Starting point is 00:47:42 All until proven otherwise But then there's day Okay A vet Thank you for sharing your passion for that Because I agree with you What the crap is happening Thank you y'all
Starting point is 00:47:55 Have a good day You too Bye You too I like that You guys call us if you want We love the passion 877
Starting point is 00:48:02 Bobby That's our number 877 77 B-O-B-Y Let's grab some calls here Let's go to Ed, who is listening in Tennessee Hey Ed, you're on the show
Starting point is 00:48:14 Hey, Bobbi, I got a good one for you, man. You'll love this. Standing out behind a gym one day smoking a cigarette with a junior and two seniors, I'm a sophomore. All of a sudden, we hear a door fling open and bounces back against the brick wall, two people screaming.
Starting point is 00:48:34 Teacher runs by us, followed by a man we didn't know. Guy reaches out and grabs a hold of him and begins to clean his clock, and I mean really whooping his behind. Telling him the whole time that I told you to leave my daughter
Starting point is 00:48:49 alone. And when he gets through cleaning his clock, I guess he gets all he wants. He gets up and walks around the side of the building, the teacher does. A guy goes back into the gym. Now, I said all that to say this. The girl he was with was also a sophomore.
Starting point is 00:49:11 We were in, had classes together. She had a best friend. About a month or so later, we found out that this same teacher's dating this little girl's best friend. And her dad is also a teacher at the same school. So the dad whooped the other teachers by it because he shouldn't have been dating a young girl. And you saw it. I saw the whole thing, watched it with my own two eyes, me and three other guys. Did you ever think about jumping in to save anybody or are you just letting
Starting point is 00:49:41 to happen? No, I wanted to see it. Come on, buddy. Come on, man. Look how young I was. What would you have done? Yeah, I probably should have watched it. I'd be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:49:53 I'd probably have been like, dang, that's crazy. Uh-huh. Well, I'm going to make a short story really long here. My wife that I'm with now is that same picture that got his butt whoops. niece. Now I'm having to do like lines drawn to people, but yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:14 That's horrible. I didn't know it. I didn't know when we met. I didn't, I didn't have a clue to the lecture we got married, you know, what was, you know, you just don't meet some family until afterwards. And I found out, I'm like, oh, no. First round of reunion I went to, that's when I found it out. Oh, he saw him.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Sounds like a high school core memory right there to see that butt wop. Oh, Ed, I appreciate that. That was a good one. I thank you for calling the show. Hope you have a great day, man. Hey, look, I want to tell you something, man. I've listened to your show for a long time. I'm the first time called a long time listener. And I know a little bit about your past history and where you've come from in life, where you've come to in life. It's admirable. I commend you for that.
Starting point is 00:50:56 Oh, thanks, man. I hear a radio. Here a radio in the background. What are you doing today? I hear people talking on radio. I'm a truck driver. I'm sitting in a place fishing to get low. That's the dispatcher up or talking to me across the CB radio. What are you hauling? Hello, everything. I'd give you the old joke hauling butt, father. I'm hauling butt.
Starting point is 00:51:21 I like it. All right, Ed. I appreciate that. Hope you have a great day. Have a safe day today. All right. Y'all have a long of feet. All right, see, Ed.
Starting point is 00:51:29 Let's go over to Vicki, who is listening in Arkansas. Vicki, you're on the show. Hi. Morning, Cidio. Morning. Hey, so I'm never called in before, but I'm a long-time listener, and my oldest son's birthday is on Thursday, and he's turning 18. He and I have both been listening to you guys for, gosh, years now, and so you've kind of become this commonality that we have that we like to catch up on the show together after a while. And I just wanted to hop on and just shout out, happy birthday to Aiden.
Starting point is 00:52:02 and also just to let you guys know, like, you've allowed us to have so much conversation about, like, topics that are sometimes crazy or weird or silly, but, gosh, I'm going to get emotional. We're just super proud of him, and I just wanted to hop on here and just kind of surprise him. Well, that is awesome. So this is what I would encourage you to do. So this is going to be up on the podcast because if you missed it live, you missed it, but it's going to be up on the podcast. So, Aiden, first of all, happy birthday. That's awesome. You're 18. What's he doing at 18? Like he's going to get a job, going to go school. What's the deal?
Starting point is 00:52:38 He is currently, he's working at Hideaway Pizza, which is, we live, it's in Rogers, but we live in Bentonville. He is a senior this year, so he's also graduating. So it's just a lot of emotions right now. But next year he'll be going to Oklahoma State and super excited about that. We're huge Razorback fans. My husband and I both went to the U of A. And so for him to be orange, now has been quite too transition, but just super pumped for him. We just keep telling him, we're like, well, at least they don't
Starting point is 00:53:09 play each other, so that helps. But he's wanting to join a fraternity, and I don't know, he's grown so much the past couple years. And I had him when I was super young, so, like, it's just kind of this whole, like, we've kind of grown up together. So just so proud of them. But you guys
Starting point is 00:53:25 are awesome. We love y'all so much. You make us laugh. And we were like, when I found out that you all had had, that you and Caitlin had your baby. Like, it's literally like your family. Like, I immediately ran out, and I was like, Bobby had his baby. Like, yelling at Aden. Just so, so thankful for you guys.
Starting point is 00:53:44 Like, you just, you know, I also feel like when he goes to school, that you all will be something that we can still connect about, you know, connect over. So, he's my bad. That's really proud of him. Really great. Hey, the good thing about him going to Oklahoma State is it ain't that far. No, it's not. It's not. It's about three hours door to door. I've already, I've already cut it down. What's good about three hours is, is it is too far for him to just go, I think I'm going to go home for the day, but it's close enough for him to go, if I need to go home for the day, I can.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Like that is the perfect, because he's not going to come home on just a Tuesday because there are times when you get homesick as a freshman, you just got to get over it. That's a life lesson. Like sometimes things aren't comfortable. You got to suck it up. Three hours, that's long enough or he has to suck it up. But three hours is also where if something's going on with you and you need him or he needs you, three hours, he gets in the car. He's home by lunchtime. That's the perfect distance from home.
Starting point is 00:54:40 And you know what? That's the one orange I don't really hate. Oklahoma State. Yeah, Oklahoma State. You know, I don't mind a poke. So, Vicki, that's so cool. We completely agree. It's not burnt orange, so we are all about it.
Starting point is 00:54:58 Go pokes. Yeah, thank you so much. I think it's going to be great. My husband's already given us rules on how often I can go visit him and how often he can come home, which I think is such a good thing for us. But, yeah, super proud of him. So this is what I'm going to do. Thank you for letting get on.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Yeah, I want you to hear this. This is what I'm going to do. So for those that are listening right now, Vicki called after we finished the show on Wednesday. So this is recorded. But I'm going to play this on Thursday. So people are hearing this live, it's on Thursday. This is Aiden's birthday. He's 18 today.
Starting point is 00:55:32 And then if he misses it, then he needs to go to the Bobby Bowie. phone show podcast and do that there, okay? Yeah, we usually listen to the podcast, but I might purposely make him make sure he's listening on the radio, too. Okay. Vicky, that's awesome. Sounds like he's a great kid. I'm super proud for you to be proud from him, and thank you for listening to the show.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Yes, thank you guys. Have a good day. Hey, Vicki, let me ask you a question before you hang up. What time do you guys listen? Yeah. It really depends. He usually listens to the podcast, and it's usually the day after. So that's why I wanted to call today
Starting point is 00:56:06 so that he would hear it. Would you rather me put it on today's podcast for tomorrow or put it on tomorrow's live show? It really doesn't matter. Well, actually, preferably today. Okay. Because I know for a fact that he will listen to this tomorrow. Then I will put this on today's,
Starting point is 00:56:26 since we're recording it on Wednesday, on Wednesday's podcast, and then he'll hear it on Thursday. Have birthday, Aden. Awesome. Thank you. I really appreciate it. Bye, Vicki. Bye.
Starting point is 00:56:36 All right. Did I do a story? Or did I just talk? You didn't do a story, I don't think. Let me see if my needs to have responded. I asked one of my teachers, but I don't know how much. She said around $500. $500 for what?
Starting point is 00:56:55 All three of them to get there. Oh. Is that right? I mean, I was thinking $120 per person and then tip. Okay. I'll say I'll pay for up for prom all three of you. But use it for that. deal. Do you guys have all the things like Venmo Cash app?
Starting point is 00:57:24 Don't have Cash app. I have Venmo Cash App PayPal. I don't have Zell. I have Zell. Sometimes people go, can you give me Zell? And I'm like, I don't have Zell. Is Zell just want a regular one? Like normal, like all the others? It's Chase. You either have Chase that bad. Well, or it's just a bank. I have Bank of America. So like it goes through your bank versus. I have a Bank of Accounts. Like I do it literally through my bank app to do. do Zell. Yeah, I don't have Zell. I don't know if it has its own app, but.
Starting point is 00:57:53 Man, there are some of these basketball tournaments that we go to where they're just like cash only and it throws people for a loop. They're just like, what? Like, where's the nearest ATM? Like, I don't know. Not our problem. Go find cash. And people get upset. Yeah, it is weird. Okay, I'll do a story. Sam Hunt's, the latest country started,
Starting point is 00:58:09 join the billions club. The what? He's worth a billion dollars. He means streams. Oh my gosh. I was like, I was at a heart attack. Check my stress levels. What? Other country artists that have songs that have streamed a billion. Morgan Wallin three times.
Starting point is 00:58:25 Post Malone. Luke Combs three times. Shaboosie, Dan and Chey, Zach Bryan twice. Casey Musgraves, Chris Tableton, and Florida, Georgia Line have one song. And I still, I didn't mean to go here on this because I wasn't the plan. But when I go, hey, here's the tier of country music. Tier one is Wallin and Combs and Zach Brian. And people are like, you're crazy.
Starting point is 00:58:48 You put in Zach Brian. Zach Brian's the only country artist that has two. Wallenicombs have three. Zach Bryan has two. And there are no other ones. Everybody else has one. He doesn't have songs that are played on the radio, but you don't have to have radio to have a massive song anymore.
Starting point is 00:59:05 There can be 11,100 ways to do that. It definitely helps. But, yeah, so big congrats to Sam Hunt. All right. Everybody good? Good. Yeah. Let me check my stress level real quick.
Starting point is 00:59:21 I bet you I don't have an aura ring, but I bet you on Fridays, before the kids get out of school, I have like two o'clock on Fridays. I bet you I get triple crowns every week. You don't understand how, you don't understand the lingo. That's like the best of the best, right? You don't get triple crown for not having stress. Yeah, but it's part of your sleep. You get triple crown for sleeping, good, for readiness. Okay.
Starting point is 00:59:40 I thought my numbers would be perfect. Hey, dude, don't be stupid. Your vitals. You mean, I don't be so uneducated on this. I don't think when my vitals, I'd get a good. triple crowd that'd be bad no good vitals stress right now jump pretty good amy amy flip them off real quick 103 oh my god all right uh thank you guys we'll see you tomorrow all right bye everybody bye joy is essential and it's also elusive but now there's a new and exciting way to start
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