(Fri Full Show) Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Share Inspiration Behind New Collaboration + Lunchbox Blames Morgan For Not Selling Pallet Items + Listener Offers Lunchbox Car Deal

(Fri Full Show) Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Share Inspiration Behind New Collaboration + Lunchbox Blames Morgan For Not Selling Pallet Items + Listener Offers Lunchbox Car Deal

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(Fri Full Show) Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Share Inspiration Behind New Collaboration + Lunchbox Blames Morgan For Not Selling Pallet Items + Listener Offers Lunchbox Car Deal

(Fri Full Show) Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Share Inspiration Behind New Collaboration + Lunchbox Blames Morgan For Not Selling Pallet Items + Listener Offers Lunchbox Car Deal

(Fri Full Show) Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Share Inspiration Behind New Collaboration + Lunchbox Blames Morgan For Not Selling Pallet Items + Listener Offers Lunchbox Car Deal

(Fri Full Show) Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Share Inspiration Behind New Collaboration + Lunchbox Blames Morgan For Not Selling Pallet Items + Listener Offers Lunchbox Car Deal

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You're good transmitting

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America.

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Unless welcome to Friday Show Morning

0:12

Studio Morning. All right, let's go around the room. Give

0:14

me a story you found that you thought was super compelling. Amy

0:16

go first.

0:17

So this is from CNBC, and

0:19

I thought you were like it, Bobby. But the number one

0:22

ick when it comes to job

0:24

interviews is if someone is

0:26

late. Oh they said that. That's worse

0:29

than like if you don't show up with the right

0:31

attire or even if you say the wrong

0:33

company.

0:34

You show up late, don't just turn around like.

0:37

There's there's no coming back from.

0:38

That for you unless

0:40

you unless you don't have an arm or something and you

0:42

lost it on the way to work. It's got to

0:44

be really big if you're because

0:46

you have to do best best best.

0:48

Foot forward in an interview.

0:50

And if your best best best foot is you being

0:52

late, I

0:54

can't imagine what your normal.

0:55

Foot is going to be.

0:56

Yeah, unless there are some crazy and if there

0:58

is an excuse, you don't need to go, you need to all you

1:00

need to go. Hey, this such

1:02

has happened.

1:03

It's bad.

1:03

I am not able to make an our reschedule better

1:05

than showing up late. Okay, yeah,

1:08

that's the worst. So

1:10

yeah, sorry about that. Anybody

1:12

nobody here was late to the job

1:14

interview, even to the job anymore. Shout

1:16

out to you anymore. Hey, I'm not going to detail

1:19

last because your stories are so boring. Oh I got a good one, I know,

1:21

but I didn't even realize what your theme was. And your things always

1:23

like scientist stuff. That's not even interesting this

1:25

time, lunchbox, you're up.

1:26

Next, oh man.

1:27

Out in San Diego, someone decided

1:30

to open a Bible study in a strip mall.

1:32

So they're having Bible study, you know.

1:34

Oh dear Lord Jesus, and they kept hearing

1:36

noises coming from next door.

1:38

They're like, what is that? Keep

1:41

going, you know?

1:41

And weeks go by and they keep hearing these noises,

1:44

and as they're leaving Bible studies, the mails

1:46

are getting told, Hey, you should come over here and get a massage.

1:49

So they called police.

1:50

I'm like, didness.

1:51

It was one of those massage parlors, you

1:55

know what I'm saying. So they

1:57

were hearing noises.

1:58

We got, we got, But the Bible study

2:01

just happened to be next to the happy

2:04

ending massage place.

2:05

Yea, And they were hearing noises.

2:08

Yes. So then they went and told on them.

2:09

Yeah, they went and told on them.

2:11

Got it.

2:11

They went and police started doing an investigation and

2:13

they shut it down after got it.

2:15

Should it say on that in the store that they were hearing

2:17

noises?

2:17

Yeah, it says they were hearing noises through the wall, knowing

2:19

that when the when the mails were leaving Bible

2:22

study.

2:22

Would they ever go?

2:23

The people at the.

2:24

Massage barber'll be like, hey, you need a massage now that

2:26

you're done study it.

2:28

Temptation, man, that's how it works. Now

2:32

I'm gonna go. You gotta go last Oh you're gonna

2:34

like mine?

2:34

Go ahead, headliner, go ahead, Okay

2:37

go then okay, okay, I'll tell you.

2:38

I'll tell you what it's okay.

2:39

So the Coast Guard, you know, I didn't know they do

2:42

this, but they go and they inspect those big containers

2:44

that come in ships into the port.

2:46

So they're in Houston.

2:47

They're going through all the ships and inspecting everything,

2:50

and they hear in

2:52

one of them and then scratching, scratching, what is

2:54

this? Open this container up? They open it up

2:56

and there was a dog that was in there

2:58

for eight days, hadn't eaten

3:00

no water or anything.

3:01

Yeah, dude, how did you live. These containers come

3:03

from a different countries, so I know that, but I thought maybe they'd

3:06

put the dog something. How did you

3:08

survive for eight days? I saw this found a dog in there.

3:10

Maybe there were rats in there or something, and just

3:12

wow. But yeah, so they found the

3:14

dog and now the dog is up for adoption.

3:16

I thought that was really cool too. This name is Cargo, the

3:18

dog's name is Connie.

3:22

Had nothing to do with the shipping.

3:23

And how do they know the dog's name? And

3:25

then secondly, why would they not name it something cargo related?

3:28

Right, they don't know the dog to begin with, it would have been

3:30

ship like cargo. Yeah, ort

3:33

no cargo. Alrighty,

3:36

it's a good story.

3:37

That's good.

3:37

It's not like that's what you normally.

3:39

That's not what you normally did.

3:40

Tell me something good?

3:41

Yes, this is good.

3:42

This this one here from your tango. So

3:45

here are the behaviors that will have people losing

3:47

respect for you most being late coming

3:50

in at number eight, being a buzzkill.

3:53

Yeah, let's get Let's give

3:55

awards to whomever we think does this the most.

3:57

When I say it, it doesn't have to be you know, a bat

4:00

all the time. But who's the biggest buzz kill.

4:03

Uh you

4:05

Yeah, yeah, you'd be a good buzz We're

4:07

having a blast Bobby, because hey,

4:10

hey.

4:11

Remember that you're get d W I

4:13

night.

4:14

You're fired. I

4:19

know we're

4:22

at a word trip, guys, just reminding.

4:24

You you're fired.

4:27

It's not my fault. But we didn't even get the beer yet. We

4:29

just ordered it. I know, but but I'm also leaving

4:31

early. Well, And I was funny you guys to remember

4:35

like a buzz buzz kill. I was like, wow, I

4:37

don't even think I drank that beer. I was like, I

4:39

tell them I can take it back.

4:40

I don't know, it's not

4:43

I'm just reminding you, don't dry.

4:45

Yeah, because I value you as my

4:47

friends.

4:48

But also the people I work with aka

4:50

buzz I've probably done that a bunch too.

4:53

Was that was ten years ago.

4:55

We have one guy that I just leave but we in Vegas

4:57

that he comes up and he's always like, oh, I don't like that bad

4:59

I woul.

5:00

What the heck are you doing? Get away from us?

5:02

Number seven devaluing your time. I

5:07

don't know how do we give that award?

5:09

What does that mean?

5:10

Who would do that?

5:13

I feel like we're all pretty good about that I

5:15

don't think there's a real unless

5:18

you count.

5:19

I mean, I'll go with Morgan.

5:20

Amy, like sometimes you ramble, you ramble

5:22

a little more, but it's not evaluating.

5:24

You're putting that.

5:25

Man, we had to pick.

5:26

Someoney, Morgan, I'd

5:30

go ahead, Morgan, because she's always having us

5:32

do her best bits.

5:34

There you go, job

5:37

number six showing little interest in others.

5:42

Oh that's.

5:44

Too kind of ignores this all the time?

5:47

Amy?

5:48

What yeah, Amy, because even

5:50

like this morning we were in the same room, she never said they showing

5:54

number five complaining shut

5:57

up, complaining, number

6:00

four arguing lunch box.

6:03

I'll take that.

6:04

Number three, interrupting others.

6:05

That's me, you

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know.

6:10

Also, Eddie, did you say high.

6:12

Number buckling

6:14

on a stance. Oh,

6:17

that's me probably probably, I don't really have

6:19

a stance. And

6:24

then number one having impatience. Yeah,

6:27

I'm pretty patient, even

6:29

with myself.

6:30

All right, And you just need to get you want. I don't

6:32

need to get out a single award.

6:35

No she did.

6:35

That's one Morgan

6:40

Morgan.

6:40

And then you're screaming that

6:42

I don't care about others.

6:45

No, it was the shows,

6:47

no interest in no interest.

6:52

All right, let's get the show and I started. Now, all right show,

6:56

let's open the mail bag.

7:01

On the air to pick something we call

7:03

Bobby's mail.

7:04

Yeah, who Bobby Bones.

7:06

My mom passed away five years ago, and in the last

7:08

couple of years, I've highly encouraged

7:10

my dad to get back out there, try

7:12

dating. He's still youngish, he deserves

7:15

to have someone in his life. Well, a few months

7:17

ago he met a woman that he's smitten

7:19

with. But I have two problems with her. For

7:21

one, she's about my age and

7:23

to her occupation is fitness influencer. My

7:30

my dad is nearing retirement, and I'm afraid

7:33

this woman is trying to take advantage of him financially.

7:35

I'm afraid to say anything because I could be wrong. I

7:37

wouldn't want to interfere with my dad's love life. Also,

7:39

I don't know whether or not this relationship will go anywhere. Anyway, What

7:41

should I do? Sign daughter of a widow or Okay?

7:44

First of all, good

7:46

for your dad. Yeah, getting a fitness

7:48

influencer.

7:49

That's pretty funny.

7:51

No, I think good line, that's not bad,

7:53

you know, I mean he's still got

7:55

it?

7:56

Yeah, yeah, pretty good? Duh? This

7:58

really? You know, we talk about chili.

8:01

It's not so much you're chili to get into as far

8:03

as I don't think this is right unless

8:06

you know, like a fundamental

8:08

reason it's not right. He could really like

8:10

her, or he could be like just getting back in the mix and

8:12

you know what, what better way to get back.

8:13

In and make some with the fitness influence? That's right.

8:16

Always be weary of somebody

8:19

it.

8:19

Doesn't have.

8:21

Like a purpose. She

8:24

may be I don't know what her finness influencer means. She

8:26

put that in a parentheses, so it could mean it's a joke, or

8:28

that really could be.

8:29

A big thing.

8:29

Oh, she's influencing people with her fitness,

8:32

or she could be making a good living off of Instagram.

8:34

So but if someone doesn't have a purpose

8:37

or a job, or be

8:40

weary if if like your dad

8:42

has money, I understand why that would

8:44

be scary to you because

8:46

some of some of the Tender Swimmler the other day

8:49

watched it such good documentary. It's

8:53

old now, but people will take advantage of people. I'm

8:56

going to say, unless you

8:58

really feel that you see something

9:01

that makes you lead to believe that she's taking advantage of

9:04

financially, don't just have that thought in your mind.

9:05

And react to just the thought that you've created in your mind.

9:08

Because if she was an age appropriate fitness

9:10

influencer, probably be okay,

9:12

because sometimes you know, we just wish our dads would

9:15

have, you know, or would date

9:18

not so young.

9:19

But if dad's like, what do you mean fifty eight?

9:21

Well, I went through this with my dad. It's weird

9:23

when they date.

9:24

Now she's like thirty two, that's

9:26

okay. Yeah, they're all adult

9:28

adults or not even like but I could

9:30

see what that would be weird if she was the same age as you.

9:32

Yes, can you do like a blanket

9:34

statement of just like dad? People nowadays

9:37

they just like scam people and you gotta

9:39

be.

9:39

Care Yes,

9:42

I think you would know though if you're leaning toward

9:44

you know, they say they are fit.

9:48

You do that stuff nothing

9:50

to indicate you're talking about that girl.

9:52

If you haven't been actually

9:54

shown reasons

9:57

to worry, don't speak

9:59

of your word. You can have the

10:01

worry, but don't take your dad down

10:03

because you're just worried about it.

10:05

It's okay to have concerns, but just keep your eyes open.

10:07

Yeah, because he's an adult.

10:08

Keifty your eyes peeled and he's having phoned the fitest influencer.

10:12

He's having a blast right now. For sure.

10:13

It's a lot younger than him. Be

10:15

happy for him because it sucks.

10:18

His wife died. Your mom died. That sucks.

10:20

Yeah, So unless

10:22

you see something, don't say something. Do

10:24

you have anything you want to say to that?

10:25

Yeah.

10:26

The first thing that came to my mind was, you

10:28

know, not not my circus, not my

10:30

monkeys. But it's your dad, So

10:32

I feel like it kind of is one of your monkeys that

10:34

you care about. I think, well, you.

10:36

Can go to the circus, but don't throw peanuts

10:38

at the monkeys, right.

10:39

No, you don't need to accuse anything, but

10:42

I do think it's okay if you wanted to talk

10:44

to your dad just to make sure. But ultimately

10:47

he's gonna make the decision for himself. But

10:49

you don't have to position it that she's done anything

10:51

wrong. Just be like dad, So what do y'all

10:53

talk about?

10:54

Like?

10:54

Are you you all getting along great? What

10:56

do you do you see a future with her? Just get

10:58

to know their situation and that might

11:01

bring you more comfort if he shares

11:03

things that like line up with Yeah, this is.

11:06

The fittest influence er twenty years younger, it's awesome.

11:08

Okay, well then you have to respect that your dad's just trying to

11:10

get.

11:10

With a Oh man, I

11:13

would leave it alone for now.

11:14

I would just leave it alone for now. Okay,

11:16

just check its financial records. If he's withdrawing

11:18

a lot of money, then you need to say something.

11:20

How do you check it?

11:21

I mean I don't know.

11:22

Hopefully you have access to it.

11:23

You probably don't, though, all right, thank you. Let

11:26

it be until you have a reason not to

11:28

close it out.

11:29

We got your game mail and we laid

11:31

it on the air.

11:32

Now find the closed Bobby failed

11:34

dig yeamn.

11:37

The most talked about segment we do fun

11:39

Fat Friday Fun fact.

11:42

I'll start.

11:43

It's almost impossible to cast straight at hippo.

11:46

Their testes are on the inside. Oh

11:48

they received even deeper during surgery, and

11:51

their location can be up to sixteen inches

11:53

different hippo to hippos, so they don't even know where they were to

11:55

find it inside. Whoa I always wanted to

11:57

be in ninjac is what they would do. I would read

12:01

in order to make sure they weren't vulnerable in certain

12:03

spots of their body. They would take theirs and push

12:05

it inside of them. So if you kick them and it wouldn't hurt Ninja.

12:07

They would train to do that, and that's

12:09

why you wanted to be That'd be so cool to be able to do that.

12:11

Then I could beat up the bullies.

12:13

I was like, if I could just shove that in my stomach, I beat up the bullies,

12:16

not knowing that also hurt when I get punch in the face. Yeah,

12:19

I don't think I could shut that one thing down.

12:21

Aye, Okay, So a single bat

12:23

can eat up to one thousand, two hundred

12:25

mosquito sized insects in an hour,

12:28

so sometimes you might be like, oh, that's a thousand.

12:30

Yeah, and they can eat six thousand to

12:32

eight thousand mosquitoes or insects

12:35

in an entire night. And so next

12:37

time if you're freaked out about a bat, just be like, oh,

12:39

thank you for eating all the mosquitoes they were about to bite

12:41

me.

12:43

Give thanks for bats. Thank you bats.

12:45

And they're little too, that's a lot of insects in

12:47

their stomachs, and.

12:47

They're kind of cute unless

12:49

you look at them up close. That's

12:52

what they're really cute. They call

12:54

like a monet. What movie was that?

12:57

Clueless? Somebody from a far looks

12:59

good. You get that's funny.

13:02

Because it's blurry.

13:03

Yeah, yeah, yeah, but that's like that, like,

13:05

oh, it's so cute, lunchbox.

13:09

Women typically urinate in a wider stream

13:12

than men after giving birth.

13:14

So centuries ago, the way

13:17

they determined if a woman had been

13:19

intimate or not is they would watch

13:22

them pee.

13:22

If they peed like a man, they were good to go.

13:24

What do you mean peed like a man? Like standing?

13:26

He was like a straight stream. That was like a man,

13:28

like a straight line.

13:29

What wow?

13:32

Is it like when you put your thumb over the water hose.

13:34

Yes, that's wider, but

13:36

if it was straight, that's crazy.

13:38

That's how they determined if they were.

13:40

This is so weird, but that's how they did it

13:42

centuries kind of fun. How does he find?

13:45

I don't know what he's searching, Eddie?

13:48

So, did you know that pistachios are

13:50

not nuts? They are actually fruit?

13:52

Did you know that?

13:53

You say it funny postocials, mister

13:56

formal pistachios. You

14:00

said, I'm

14:02

not saying my ways right, But when you said it, I felt

14:04

like it was weird that you had some advanced

14:06

degree.

14:07

No, no, that's a hard word for me to say. Say it again.

14:08

Go ahead the statue. I don't know what

14:10

to say, but they're not nuts. They're fruits. They actually

14:13

come from a tree and it's called a

14:15

troop, and they fall from the tree and

14:17

it's like a little fruit and you open it up.

14:19

That's interesting. Tomatoes a fruit

14:21

fruit.

14:25

Wow.

14:25

So basically anything that has a seed inside of it is

14:27

a fruit, not a veggy.

14:29

So if you play my nickname in ninth grade,

14:31

one of the little.

14:32

So inside the shell is that seed.

14:35

And if we were to plant it, would a pistachio

14:37

tree grow?

14:37

Yeah, I don't know.

14:38

I didn't say that in my Little fun Facts, all right,

14:40

Morgan.

14:41

In the nineteen forties, it was a retired

14:43

school teacher who came up with Candyland,

14:45

the board game to entertain children

14:47

who were hospitalized from polio. Because

14:50

it's a color system game, it required

14:52

no reading, which made it easy for young kids to.

14:54

Play, wow, and impossible for me.

14:56

I was a young kid. That's what's a color system

14:58

game? That color boss

15:00

sucked at it. Yeah, presidents didn't have degrees.

15:02

Do you know their nine? No, they didn't have

15:04

college degrees older

15:07

for the most part, George Washington, because

15:09

I don't think the college there were a lot

15:11

of universities.

15:12

Oh, probably not.

15:13

Tuition wasn't formal.

15:15

Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, Zachary Taylor,

15:17

Millard Fillmore, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson Grove for

15:19

Cleveland, and Harry Truman. That was surprising because

15:21

that starts to be like black and white TV

15:23

time.

15:23

Yeah.

15:24

Yeah, so you go fun Fact

15:26

and weird Fact Friday.

15:28

Thank you fun

15:32

It's time for the good News, which Bobby.

15:38

A couple of things.

15:39

Back in December, we did our gift giving on this

15:41

show, and it had to start with s

15:43

and Eddie bought

15:45

Ray sports betting on

15:47

DraftKings. He bought him like twenty bucks for the Dallas

15:49

Cowboys to win the Super Bowl a bet.

15:51

It was one hundred dollars. One hundred

15:53

dollars, I think wait it was one hundred Yeah,

15:55

I thought we didn't have a minimum. The gift was one

15:58

hundred dollars.

15:58

Wow, you would have won like five

16:00

hundred bucks.

16:01

Yeah.

16:03

Well, Ray was like, I don't want that, so

16:05

I'm gonna go ahead and cash out now. And Ray, how much did you get

16:07

from it? We got the exact amount of one hundred

16:09

dollars. Okay, So I just took the hundred straight, but

16:11

Eddie was like, no, if you just let it mature, the Cowboys

16:14

are going to win the super Bowl.

16:15

And luckily Ray cashed it because

16:17

as you know, they didn't.

16:18

Well, the super Bowl is this weekend, and this couple got

16:20

married, Jessica and Matt Grime, and

16:23

everybody at their wedding got a two

16:25

dollars sports bet on the forty nine ers winning

16:27

the Super Bowl.

16:29

So they gave everybody a basically

16:31

a future. That's really coo cool. That

16:34

is pretty cool.

16:35

If the forty nine Ers win, each ticket can win

16:37

everybody about twenty bucks.

16:38

That's great.

16:39

So it was at about ten to one. I

16:42

love that. That's pretty

16:45

funny. The bets have managed

16:47

to extend the excitement of the wedding for some of the guests,

16:49

and everybody's reaching out just still talk about the wedding because

16:52

the bet still is existing.

16:53

And then if you're a fan of that team, like now you

16:55

have all those people behind your team, so

16:58

you kind of bought some fans.

16:59

But that's kind of cool.

16:59

Though it's one hundred and eighty, it's

17:02

like, still, that's that's a fun idea.

17:04

Yeah, so a two dollars bet and you know some people just.

17:06

Do it away too, for sure, man, if

17:08

they want to get twenty bucks.

17:10

So that's a pretty good idea. All right, there you go. That's

17:12

what it's all about.

17:13

That was telling me something good.

17:16

It's the easiest trivia game ever, easy

17:19

trivia. The category is Bobby

17:21

Bone Show Hobbies. Nobody goes home first round.

17:23

Lunchbox, who on the show has a new hobby of breeding

17:26

butterflies.

17:27

Oh, Eddie, yeah,

17:30

it doesn't come in yet. I'm a little worried about the order.

17:32

Eddie, who has a hobby of playing wordle Oh,

17:35

Lunchbox, Yeah, Morgan,

17:37

who on the show is an aspiring singer, Abby

17:40

correct. And Amy, who on the show

17:42

has a new hobby of bidding on mystery boxes of sports memorabilia.

17:45

You correct. So nobody

17:48

went home.

17:49

But if you would have missed it, either heard this sound right here,

17:51

you've been Lunchbox

17:53

is the returning champion you won last season. You're

17:55

playing to five Eddie, Lunchbox, Amy all

17:58

have three wins. Morgan has two. Wow, Lunchbox

18:00

should go first champion ready. The category's

18:02

famous cities mm hm,

18:06

which country do the cities of Toronto, Quebec and

18:08

Vancouver belonged to?

18:11

Correct Eddie.

18:12

What country to the cities of Sydney, Perth and Brisbane

18:15

belonged to Australia?

18:17

Correct Morgan?

18:18

What countries to the city of Tokyo, Kyoto and

18:20

Osaka belong to?

18:22

Correct?

18:23

What country of the cities of Tijuana, Cancun?

18:25

And now like a poco belong

18:27

to.

18:29

You guys are doing that throwing me off so natural

18:31

accent, I couldn't do it. Everybody's

18:33

still in easy trivia company

18:38

logos lunchbox? What e

18:40

commerce company logo is a smile that

18:42

they put on their shipping boxes?

18:44

Amazon?

18:45

Correct?

18:46

I never knew it was a smile, so you just told me.

18:47

That really a little arrow?

18:50

Just weird, Eddie.

18:51

What broadcasting company has a peacock logo

18:54

NBC? Correct Morgan?

18:56

What athletic brand has a three stripe logo?

19:00

Correct? Amy?

19:02

What broadcast podcast and radio streaming

19:04

platform has a red heart logo?

19:09

Okay? Like, is this a trick question?

19:13

Okay? iHeartRadio?

19:15

Correct?

19:17

She almost got fired

19:21

all of a sudden. We

19:23

never addressed that she's gone, didn't even

19:25

know. You never

19:28

know she's just gone. We just keep going. You never go back

19:30

to her, all right, Famous famous

19:33

presidents lunchbox?

19:35

What president is on the five dollar bill? You're

19:41

the money man, aren't you? Money man?

19:43

Yeah?

19:43

But I don't look at fives.

19:45

Oh shut up?

19:46

Okay, what president on the five dollar

19:48

bill? Five

19:53

seconds?

19:55

I'll go with Lincoln.

19:55

I'm correct.

19:56

Oh

19:59

my god, Eddie, Which president

20:01

was shot at Ford's Theater in Washington, D C Abraham

20:04

Lincoln?

20:04

Correct?

20:05

Morgan? What president gave the Gettysburg address?

20:10

Mmm?

20:14

Gettysburg Address. I

20:17

feel like I should know that.

20:18

I feel like you should do.

20:23

M.

20:26

Thomas Jefferson incorrect. You've

20:28

been amy?

20:30

Which president was a wrestling champion and was born in a log

20:32

cabin in Kentucky?

20:33

What do we say? Well, okay,

20:36

Lincoln correct?

20:37

A Lincoln.

20:39

I almost said it, and I was like, no, it can't be

20:41

a third in a row.

20:43

Yeah. Sorry, Morgan, you've been boned. You're

20:45

out of here.

20:45

Yep.

20:46

Yeah.

20:46

The gettysburgerd dress I was, I felt likes pretty esy when anyway

20:48

before.

20:49

It just really threw me out that both of those were Lincoln.

20:51

Yeah. He geometric shapes.

20:53

Three people remain clear

20:57

your throat, that was your wet.

20:59

That was frustrated.

21:00

It was like wet frustration that

21:02

was dryer lunchbox. What

21:05

geometric shape is generally used

21:07

for stop signs? H?

21:15

He's drawing out with his hand right now?

21:19

Three four?

21:22

God? What's America

21:28

hexagon?

21:28

Incorrect? How

21:32

many sides a octagon?

21:34

We'd got there, aimy, but thank you?

21:36

Oh sorry?

21:39

Eight octagon? Yeah? Drawing out?

21:41

Yeah, three four.

21:44

Until you get eight? Don't stop.

21:47

What's the geometric shape of

21:50

a can of pringles called?

21:54

Oh, the can

21:57

of pringles.

22:00

Is a cylinder? Correct?

22:03

Wow, that's a tough one, man, that's

22:05

a tough one. What's the geometric shape?

22:07

We're all octagon? Dude, I know, but yeah,

22:09

I looked at it. Not here, there's one in the middle. What's

22:11

the geometric shape of a globe called

22:15

a globe?

22:15

The geometric shape of a globe is a

22:19

sphere?

22:20

Correct?

22:20

Good job, not

22:22

super easy, but still kind

22:25

of easy. Easy trivia. Two people remain

22:27

Amy and Eddie. Acronyms

22:30

is your category?

22:32

Eddie?

22:32

What does the acronym fb I

22:34

stand for in the United.

22:36

States

22:37

Federal Bureau of Investigation?

22:40

Correct? One female body

22:42

of spectr.

22:42

That would have worked too, right, Yeah?

22:45

Why not? What does ir S stand for?

22:47

Amy?

22:47

Internal Revenue Service?

22:50

Correct?

22:50

Eddie?

22:50

What does NBA stand for

22:54

National Basketball Association.

22:56

Amy what CEO.

23:00

Chief executive officer?

23:02

Good easy trivia?

23:04

Two people remain famous dates?

23:09

Eddie, what famous attack

23:11

happened on US soil December seventh, nineteen

23:14

forty one.

23:15

Oh, it's a day of infamy. It's Pearl

23:18

Harvard correct? Amy?

23:22

What president was assassinated November twenty second,

23:24

nineteen sixty three.

23:28

Sixty three?

23:30

JFK Correct? Good

23:32

job? Famous writers?

23:35

Eddie? What poet wrote The Raven and the

23:37

Tail Tale Heart Edgar

23:42

Allan Poe? Correct? Amy

23:45

who wrote Horton Here's the who? And how the Grinch stoal

23:47

Christmas?

23:51

How the Grinch Stole Christmas? And

23:53

Horton here's the who. I'm

23:55

hoping that it's doctor

23:59

Seuss, but yeah,

24:01

answer yes correct.

24:04

Eddie who wrote a Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist

24:08

Charles Dickens. Wow, good job. I

24:10

thought I thought you got unlucky with that one. I

24:14

thought you got unlucky with that one. Amy

24:16

who wrote Harry Potter and also Fantastic

24:19

Beasts and Where to Find.

24:20

Them Harry

24:22

Potter?

24:25

JK.

24:26

Rowling correct.

24:28

One more category with a sudden death, the category

24:31

of science. Eddie,

24:33

what gas do plants absorb

24:36

from the air and use during photosynthesis.

24:40

Hmm, gosh,

24:45

it's their oxygen.

24:46

What gas do plants absorb from

24:48

the air and use during photosynthesis?

24:52

Take that oxygen

24:54

from the air or did

24:56

they know they take the hydrogen from the air turn

24:58

into oxygen.

24:59

Give me hydrogen? No, well,

25:01

you you had the right thought, just the wrong gas.

25:03

It's not action. It's carbon doxa. Oh, okay,

25:06

hydrogen. Amy.

25:09

If you get this, you win. If not, we go to sudden

25:11

death. What's the scientific name for the voice

25:13

box?

25:16

The voice box in

25:21

the throat? That's the voice box in

25:23

the butt.

25:27

The scientific name for the voice box

25:31

the Does it start with a V? The

25:37

trick?

25:39

THENX the larynx.

25:45

That's you're

25:47

thinking of uvula? That's what I was thinking of. You

25:50

think it's a little floppy thing that things that's not

25:52

the other thing? Not that? Okay,

25:55

you too.

25:55

We have three questions, speed

25:58

around, buzz in your name. The categ always

26:00

fictional animals ready

26:03

in Greek mythology, what creature is a hybrid.

26:06

Of a lion and an eagle? Oh? What

26:10

eddie? Eddie? Legal?

26:11

No, amy,

26:15

Ah, incorrect,

26:18

it's a griffin. I heard

26:20

that question. Number two buzz in with

26:22

your name. Which is Earth's only natural

26:24

satellite?

26:26

Eddie?

26:26

Eddie?

26:27

Russpic incorrect? What's Earth's

26:30

only what? What did you even say?

26:31

Russ? What's

26:33

Earth's only natural satellite?

26:34

God?

26:34

I feel like I know this the moon?

26:36

Correct?

26:39

Like the Russian spaceship? What is that called?

26:42

But mcsputnet

26:46

way off?

26:46

Eddie.

26:47

You gotta get this one to go

26:49

to one question sudden Sudden, Amy.

26:51

If you get this or he misses it, you win.

26:53

What creature is said to transform from human to wolf

26:55

during a full moon?

26:57

Amy? Winner?

26:59

Yes, Let's

27:01

go over to Caroline who lives in Chicago,

27:03

who's on the phone right now.

27:04

Hey, Caroline, welcome to the show.

27:06

What's going on morning

27:09

studio?

27:11

Okay?

27:13

I have this pet key that I

27:15

thought maybe you could help me with. Okay, and

27:18

maybe it's something I I don't know. Whenever

27:21

I work at I think business

27:24

that had a door open for people to come in

27:26

break with or stores,

27:28

or even the chiropractor waiting for patients.

27:31

My husband works with cars. We

27:34

have this issue every once in a while. We noticed when

27:37

we work right up to work at eight o'clock or I

27:39

drop him off at eight o'clock, people literally

27:41

will follow him up the door,

27:44

like he has this key in his hand, his ninety

27:47

pounds bag on him, he's saying goodbye

27:49

to his daughter in the car and they're standing out of the

27:51

car holding him their like paperwork, like

27:53

do my car, And you feel

27:55

like that's a lot, like what's

27:59

is that Philly that I have to pass? People

28:01

like it just even a great clip.

28:04

People would watch us open the door, we hadn't

28:06

even turned the light on yet, and

28:08

they'd be walking up behind us walking in.

28:11

I think you just kind of have to understand human nature

28:13

where I don't think individually these

28:15

all are weird people, but if they're

28:17

there early to get it done so they can get out, they probably want

28:20

it done as quickly as possible, and so if

28:22

they see somebody it's weird. I wouldn't go for somebody. I let them

28:24

walk in, turn the lights on, I take like ten breads,

28:26

and then go in. But I feel like in that space, I'm pretty

28:28

normal. But I think it's just understanding.

28:30

Could you see it across all these different professions,

28:33

people will be there and they expect to be served right away,

28:35

even if it's not really time to do that.

28:36

I went to like a first come, first serve, like

28:38

a medical clinic one time, and

28:41

they were coming they were.

28:42

Close for lunch.

28:43

Come first, yeah, yeah, yeah, they do like they

28:45

do like this, tell us to go ahead, first come, first

28:47

serve.

28:47

Right.

28:48

So I was sitting in my car because they were out for lunch,

28:50

and exactly one o'clock, the lady comes walking

28:52

in with.

28:52

The keys and let's first come, first serve.

28:54

Though that's different. But I was in my car as

28:57

I said, you know what I did. I did that. I was like, let me take a

28:59

breath, let the lady get in, turn the lights on.

29:01

By that time, three people walked out of their

29:03

car, ran in, and I was fourth in line.

29:05

Yeah, so you got black Friday. Yeah, but

29:08

that's first come first sir.

29:09

Right.

29:09

But so what I'm saying is, I know it's a pet

29:11

peeve of hers, but like, if you want

29:14

to be first, you gotta follow that person

29:16

in.

29:16

That's true. You want to win.

29:17

Sometimes it's uncomfortable for everybody else it

29:20

is. Yes, it can still be your pet feeve and pet

29:22

peeve and it can be annoying, but there's

29:24

no law being broken, and they probably get their service faster.

29:26

Yeah.

29:27

Man, that's probably be annoyed to like I'm getting out of my

29:29

car to go to work and someone's right there right

29:31

yeah, Hey, that show bits going in the back door.

29:33

That's why I say, yeah, if you're open to date, you're open to

29:35

dight.

29:35

But they're there sev forty five.

29:38

That is.

29:40

So yes, let that remain a pet

29:42

peeve.

29:43

But also just it's human nature and it's not

29:45

you specifically or your industry.

29:47

It's all across the board.

29:49

It's just the thing that is, take

29:52

your breath before you walk in. You

29:55

want some ship.

29:56

Their coffee unless you're

29:58

at the clinic, first come first,

30:01

or you want to go get on the Texas Giant roller coaster six

30:04

likes as soon as they open that thing, even if they're not opening the roller coaster

30:06

fifteen minutes, you got a run exactly, get

30:08

there at the front of the line.

30:10

All right. We didn't help her very much, Caroline.

30:12

Thank you.

30:13

Yep, okay, thank you.

30:15

Here's a voicemail that we got last night.

30:18

So I am just following up on

30:21

the pallet of junk.

30:23

As you guys are wanting to tell Bobby.

30:25

You told lunchbox I.

30:27

Had either two or three weeks to

30:30

sell that stuff. Where it start selling

30:32

that stuff, and Morgan takes pictures of it

30:34

and somehow Lunchbox gets it

30:36

on social media or however he was

30:39

going to do it.

30:39

I'm just curious on where he is at

30:41

on that.

30:43

Me too.

30:44

Oh yeah, we've been taking pictures.

30:46

We've been having to scale back the operation

30:48

because Morgan has been a little under

30:51

the weather this week, so we haven't been able to take any

30:53

more pictures.

30:54

So it's been at work.

30:55

You've been at work, and she she can't even record

30:57

a commercial, Like, she doesn't even record it.

30:59

You can take pics, no, no, voice is screwed

31:01

out. No, no, you can also do it.

31:03

Also, I'm not in on this, Like I

31:05

didn't buy into this, Like this.

31:07

Is your thing and I only offered.

31:09

To help because you don't know how to use technology.

31:12

Amen, you are the social media person

31:14

for this show.

31:15

Not her job to do this. The show's not

31:17

no, no, you from it.

31:18

And the rules you said, Morgan will take pictures of

31:20

you with every item, So.

31:21

She's I guess I let's take pictures of you.

31:24

I don't know who knows how to words the cameras, what avery

31:26

single person but.

31:27

You your phone? Yeah,

31:29

but then again, you have another excuse.

31:31

She's had her vertigo going on, so

31:33

she hadn't been able to help take pictures this week.

31:35

Okay, so you should actually then have some

31:37

compassion for her.

31:38

No, I am.

31:39

I'm feeling bad. So I said, no, we don't wanted to take pictures

31:41

this week. I want you to get better right now.

31:43

Did he say that.

31:44

No, he hasn't brought anything else up to me. We

31:46

took pictures one day and we took like fifteen. He's

31:48

like, Okay, that's good for now. And then I was

31:50

like, okay, whatever, that

31:53

was.

31:53

It, Scuba, we got it. We got to move this

31:55

stuff.

31:55

Yeah, I know.

31:56

I guess I gave him too much credit in thinking

31:58

he would do it. No, No, I've been doing I

32:00

mean, but we haven't put anything anywhere. There's no progress,

32:03

there's nothing. We have not moved it forward at

32:05

all. I don't know I have been I'll take the

32:07

ownership gone on way

32:09

too long.

32:10

No, you're not going to come in and try to take over

32:12

again, just like you did.

32:13

A lot over. It's called

32:15

actually getting it done. So I'm one clear of the room

32:17

out that's what I do.

32:18

And I'm one of the investors, so I have a stake in this and

32:20

I'd like to get it moving as well.

32:22

Okay, businessman, I will get it.

32:24

As commissioner of this trade.

32:27

Next week is the last week where if nothing

32:29

happens, Scooba is just taken over.

32:31

Yeah's been on the way.

32:33

I'd rather just throw it away at this point, me too. We

32:36

just call it a loss that you

32:38

ever invest with lunchbox again, because that's.

32:40

An incorrect, incorrect Thank

32:43

you for.

32:43

Asking that question.

32:44

Next week, TikTok tic doc tick dot tick dock is

32:46

on the clock, clock clock clock on.

32:48

Talk pile

32:53

of stories.

32:54

So I have some phrases the only Southerners

32:57

use, so I'll say them and then Bobby, you

33:00

go fixing.

33:02

That's easy.

33:03

Yeah, I'm about to do something.

33:05

I'm gonna wear fixing because

33:07

I said that a.

33:08

Lot growing up.

33:09

I mostly removed it from my vernacular

33:11

because I went to a lot of speech pathology and they were like, you sound

33:13

super hillbilly when you say fixing two.

33:15

But I wonder if fixing too came from or

33:17

what else?

33:18

Hill of beans?

33:19

I don't it's it's a quantity

33:21

of something like like, it doesn't amount to a hill

33:24

of beans. It doesn't amountain Yeah, my

33:26

grandma's all the time.

33:26

You never heard that one, Yeah, because

33:29

the Hill of Beans would say.

33:30

Like quantity quality day.

33:31

Wow?

33:31

Yeah, what else?

33:32

Let me let you go?

33:34

Oh, let me let you go. It means you want to get off the phone.

33:37

In a polite way, like I'm.

33:39

Really let me let you go. I'll catch

33:41

up with you next week. I feel like I've

33:43

used that on before. Let me let you go. Oh yeah all the time,

33:45

that's okay.

33:46

Yeah, what else?

33:47

Give me some sugar.

33:48

Kisses, give me kissing?

33:50

Well, yeah,

33:55

a rooster one day and a feather duster

33:57

the next.

33:58

One day.

33:58

You can be king of the hill one day. The next day you can

34:00

just be something that's cleaning up the place.

34:02

Wow.

34:03

Okay, Yeah, all this stuff

34:05

feels like stuff that was said to me all the time.

34:07

Go ahead, don't brag about your fortune now, because

34:09

it could be all gone before you know it. If

34:12

the creek don't rise.

34:14

I know that we don't use that one with the creek

34:16

very much.

34:16

Rise.

34:17

It means that you plan on being somewhere unless

34:19

something crazy happens.

34:21

Oh like unless the world ends. We say

34:23

that there. But yeah, I sun.

34:24

To use that one that much, right, butter my backside

34:27

and call me a biscuit.

34:28

That's crazy. That's

34:31

what that means, right, that's crazy.

34:33

Oh okay. According to a new American

34:36

Gaming Association survey, a record sixty

34:38

seven point eight million Americans are

34:41

expected to bet the Super

34:43

Bowl game this weekend.

34:44

It's legal now in thirty

34:47

or so states.

34:47

Is that why it's increased so much?

34:48

Oh?

34:49

Yeah, yeah, because you can do it without

34:51

having to go to jail.

34:52

Yeah.

34:53

The dollar now, like last year

34:55

was it sixteen billion?

34:56

Bet everybody get on DraftKings.

34:58

It's awesome.

35:00

Three point one billion is expected well.

35:02

Last year though you could bet as well. But yes,

35:04

it is growing, growing up. Yeah.

35:06

So most people are going to be gambling

35:08

online, probably through like DraftKings something like

35:10

that. And then there's another group that's just casually with friends

35:13

office pools, and then actual

35:15

bookies is a small percentage.

35:17

Pools are fun. No, the office pols are fun

35:19

and you can do that. People

35:22

still probably will.

35:23

Be doing one.

35:24

No, last minute, No, I'm doing DraftKings.

35:26

But if you download DraftKings, use the code Bobby

35:28

sports because that would help us.

35:30

But yeah, awesome, what else? Okay?

35:32

And fyi, most people are betting on the Chiefs

35:34

So Hardy is going to release a rock

35:36

album. He announced that this week and then today

35:39

he put a single out that's called rock Star. But

35:41

the cover art for the single is pretty cool.

35:43

It includes images of Hardy dressed like

35:46

Kurt Cobain, Paul Stanley

35:48

and his kiss makeup outfit, and

35:50

Freddie Mercury.

35:51

That's pretty cool, Hardy, Hardy goes hard

35:55

Your daughter uses.

35:56

The Elf cosmetics, Yeah, she does.

35:58

I was watching this thing about I guess they're gonna

36:00

have a pretty epic commercial during

36:02

the Big Game happening on Sunday, So make

36:04

sure you keep an eye out during the Big Game commercials for Elf

36:07

Cosmetics in the courtroom drama apparently.

36:09

Yeah, there's going to be someone super

36:12

famous making a commercial debut. So

36:14

I'm going to be looking out for it too. I'm excited. I don't

36:17

know who it is either, so I'm pumped to see. All Right, there

36:19

you go, I'm Amy. That's my pile.

36:21

That was Amy's pile of stories.

36:23

It's time for the news, which is

36:25

already.

36:30

Well.

36:30

The super Bowl is this weekend and since

36:32

twenty twenty, the Maytholler family

36:35

has been doing this. They live in Missouri. They're

36:37

huge Kansas City Chiefs fans, and they

36:40

turned their house into a huge

36:42

light show.

36:43

You're talking fifteen thousand led lights.

36:45

There's a huge live show.

36:46

With music play, right, So

36:55

there's music playing with it, and people

36:57

can drive the neighborhood past the house for

36:59

four hours a day because they said the bills

37:01

are really expensive.

37:03

This is a tomahawk chop though from the Braves.

37:06

H. No, I think the Chiefs do it too, really because

37:08

they play an arrowhead, so I know, I get it. No, I

37:10

understand all that.

37:11

I just really consider the Braves as

37:13

the tomahawk choppers. I didn't know the Chiefs

37:15

did it, and I think Florida State does it too.

37:18

I think all those guys chop. And how do

37:20

we feel about that? The chop? Yeah,

37:23

it's fun. I mean I like doing the chop when I'm

37:25

in a game. Yeah, I agree. I know.

37:27

Maybe I should enjoyable.

37:28

Maybe I should. Maybe I shouldn't. But that's

37:30

pretty cool though. They're that big of fans. They

37:32

do Christmas lights but for the Chiefs and for Super Bowl.

37:34

And I know the city kind of knows that they do it, so

37:36

a lot of people just drive by, take their kids and

37:38

get them pumped up.

37:39

For the Super Bowl chop with it. I

37:41

think it's awesome. In like five years, we'll get

37:43

canceled for this bit.

37:44

Oh man, Well that they're doing it not Uh, it

37:46

is fun because we said it was fun.

37:48

It is.

37:48

That's a fun thing doing the chop. Yeah.

37:51

I mean, if you're at the game, don't you do the job? No,

37:53

because I'm not a fan of teams that do the chop, but I would

37:55

do the chop you.

37:56

Un if you go to a Braves game and they're in it, you

37:58

would have to do it. I mean it's

38:00

like the wave. Do you do the wave when it comes? Will

38:04

the ocean be offended? We don't

38:06

know yet. Yeah, we don't know.

38:07

Everybody's a little vote. All right, thank you.

38:10

That's a fun story just for the neighborhood. That's what it's

38:12

all about. That was telling me something

38:14

good. Here's

38:17

a voicemail we got last.

38:18

Night update on

38:20

a lunch Bucks getting to eat three

38:22

pounds of food and then weigh him. So right

38:24

after the have

38:26

you so? Yeah, I just want to comb out an update

38:29

on that. Thanks.

38:29

Most of our calls are now updates on things lunch

38:31

Walks said he was going to do. But hasn't

38:33

done, like selling the stuff like

38:36

that the palette, like eating.

38:38

Three pounds of food? Any upbate

38:40

on that.

38:40

I'm waiting.

38:41

So if we bring the three pounds of food and you'll do it?

38:43

Yeah

38:46

like that, I've over months.

38:48

Okay, Okay, we heard him. Next week

38:51

we'll bring in three pounds of food and he'll eat it and we'll see if you.

38:53

Want to need to be warm fresh food.

38:54

It can't be cold to heat it up and

38:56

grab deli meat. Or we're

38:58

not doing his We're not doing his.

39:00

I'm not doing what are you talking

39:02

about? I need a meal?

39:03

Thank you? Uh see, as you can see, doesn't

39:05

want to do anything. Thank you for that. Let's go

39:07

for to the morning, Corny? Am you ready?

39:09

Ready?

39:10

I go the

39:14

morning? Corny?

39:15

Why did the sheriff lock up his valentine?

39:21

Okay?

39:22

What she stole

39:24

his heart?

39:25

Okay, that

39:30

was the morning Corny.

39:31

No, I thought I was gonna say, uh because

39:35

she grabbed his pistol?

39:37

Is that why she put him in jail though?

39:38

Or that's why he locked

39:41

her?

39:41

Oh god, why was your

39:43

face Bobby?

39:44

It just could have been it could have been really dirty.

39:46

Yeah, there's a lot, or it just could have not been dirty, just been like

39:48

the ark okay.

39:51

The Friday Morning.

39:52

Conversation with Blake Shelton

39:54

and Fani.

39:55

Hey, guys, how's it going?

39:56

Hey Bobby?

39:57

Hey, what's behind you?

39:59

Is that like specific art to a project or

40:01

is that just like the Jetson?

40:02

Like? What is that?

40:03

That was from animated cartoon

40:05

I did years ago? It was just

40:08

just some of the art from that.

40:09

That's cool.

40:09

Yeah, it kind of looks like the Jetson's meets

40:13

Hey, it doesn't Blake, I want to push

40:15

you off for a second.

40:16

And you talk to Gwen? Is that cool?

40:18

I don't blame you. You've talked to me plenty of time.

40:20

That's true.

40:21

To talk to you guys, this is so

40:23

different.

40:24

Well, thanks, And I'm a massive and

40:26

have been a massive, no doubt fan forever.

40:30

Listen. I saw you when you were opening for

40:33

Bush.

40:34

No.

40:34

I went to a Bush concert and saw you

40:36

guys back and like, wait, wait forever.

40:38

So I've been a fan for a long time.

40:39

But I guess my question is when you guys

40:41

are getting back together at Coachella, which is a massive

40:43

deal to somebody like me, But have you

40:46

guys started rehearsing yet or do you need

40:48

to rehearse.

40:49

We haven't even spoken. I

40:51

mean we literally had like one

40:53

zoom and but we're

40:56

about ready to get into it. It's going to be I feel

40:58

like it's going to be like riding a bike and we're

41:00

gonna be I think we're going to be laughing a lot

41:02

when we look at each other that I'm going

41:04

to be and I

41:06

didn't know. I mean, it's just been

41:09

very bizarre because we were excited

41:11

about it. But the vibe and the

41:13

energy and excitement that I feel

41:15

that's out there that you can't see it but

41:17

you can feel it is beyond what I could

41:20

imagine. So it's pretty it's pretty wild.

41:22

Yeah, for me, it's super exciting.

41:24

Usually I don't give a crap who's headlining a

41:26

festival that I'm not going to go to, And also I'm

41:28

not going to watch it online. However, they do

41:30

show the stream and I will watch you guys play because

41:32

to me, like that, that's super cool.

41:35

That's awesome. I'm thank you. We

41:37

are excited and I'm excited to get

41:39

back in rehearsals with those

41:41

guys. They're very meticulous and it's going

41:43

to be like really bizarre learning

41:45

some of the old songs again and

41:48

and you know, we just it will just be

41:50

no doubt songs which will be completely different

41:52

from me as well. So it's exciting, but

41:55

not exciting about what's happening

41:57

right now.

41:57

Okay, I see Step. I was gonna say, Blake, you feel left

41:59

out? I know, I was going to get back over to it.

42:02

Bobby trusts me. I mean when they made

42:04

the announcement that they were getting back together for

42:06

the show, all of a sudden, I started

42:08

having people check in just to say hi

42:11

with me that I haven't heard from

42:13

in years. Just say, man, it's thinking

42:16

of you. Let's get together. Knowing

42:19

where this is going, so trust

42:21

me, I.

42:21

Know I'll direct this one to you, Blake,

42:24

Purple Iris. As we've been playing it, you

42:26

guys are doing another song together. The

42:29

times that you have they've been super successful.

42:31

Just why again, why this song?

42:34

And do you feel the pressure for it to you

42:36

know, crush again?

42:38

Well, of course, I mean you always feel, you

42:40

know, pressure at some level. I

42:42

mean, you know, I think the pressure

42:44

that we feel this time around is

42:47

just because we love this song so

42:50

much. I mean, it's it's a thing that

42:52

Gwyn wrote with some friends of ours, and

42:55

and I fell in love

42:57

with the song the very first time I heard

42:59

it, and I think she knew that there was there was something

43:01

different about it and and

43:05

and so she asked me to come in and sing

43:07

on it, and it just we got

43:09

Scott Hendrick to produce the record. She's

43:11

always wanted to work with Scott and it's

43:13

just turned into this

43:16

piece of music that I think

43:18

is kind of it can live

43:20

anywhere, and so we

43:23

just decided to run with it and we're having a

43:25

blast week. He just loved the song.

43:27

You know, eventually you guys will be

43:29

able to do a whole show of just your

43:31

songs. I mean, you got two

43:34

number ones and then you have this one coming now. I mean, how

43:36

many do you need to actually do that tour.

43:40

A lot more? But but it's

43:42

fun to come up on stage with Blake. And I started

43:44

the first few times I ever did it, I was like it

43:46

was just it was so different,

43:49

like being in front of that audience and

43:53

it felt like, wow, I'm on Lake Shelton stage.

43:55

It just kind of made me feel

43:58

like I don't know, new all over again,

44:00

like like nervous and excited and like

44:02

having to prove myself and all the things

44:04

that I've I've done a million times, but like it

44:07

but with my best friends. So it's

44:09

it's really fun to have another song, especially

44:12

something that I wrote that I didn't write this

44:14

as a duet. I just wrote it and it's

44:16

and I've been writing, trying to write and try to

44:19

find my voice right now who

44:21

I am, you know, as a record as

44:23

as a writer write you know for a long

44:25

time, like since like we're like re yeah

44:28

forever. And when I wrote Purple

44:30

Irises, it's like, Okay, I landed, Like

44:32

this is the vibe this is. This reminds me

44:34

of like the back of the station wagon

44:37

on the way to the church, like listening to music,

44:39

you know, when I was a kid, like and in

44:42

you know, seventies or eighties, and me and

44:44

Blake both like kind of land in that like

44:47

familiar land of like yacht rock. That's

44:49

like where we both are, like we love that

44:51

music and we'll sit for hours and be like, have you

44:53

do you remember this one? Do you know this one? It was a

44:55

one hit wonder whatever it is, right, So

44:58

this song kind of reflects that time period

45:00

for me and the fact that he liked

45:03

it enough because I respect Lake so much

45:06

when it comes to music, and he wanted

45:08

to be on it because I actually was.

45:10

I would never ask Blake to be on on my songs

45:12

like that would just be weird, you know what I mean.

45:14

But I have no absolutely

45:17

no problem asking you to be on my songs.

45:19

I don't know, but it's different.

45:21

But for some reason he like

45:24

I texted and then he was like, Okay, I

45:26

go just come try being on it. He got up

45:28

out of the chair and come over and twenty minutes later he

45:30

was like singing on the demo. So we're

45:33

excited about it.

45:34

And so you guys sing in the same

45:36

studio because a lot of times you don't. But they

45:38

also that people aren't actually you know, living

45:41

together. But you guys went to the studio at the same time and sang

45:43

together or no, we.

45:44

Were both there. We tracked

45:46

it together and uh, and

45:49

then went back and sing it together. We

45:51

even we're going to try to like sing

45:53

it at the same time together, but that almost

45:55

gave Scott Hendrick a stroke, so he

45:58

decided to split it up up there. But we were

46:00

together. In fact, Gwen I couldn't

46:03

Win's really good harmonies, so she was helping

46:05

me find my my parts and stuff that day.

46:08

Where do you guys fall in the old Venn diagram

46:10

of music that you both love?

46:12

Like, what shared music do you both

46:14

love the most?

46:16

You know what I've learned, We've learned a lot from

46:18

each other. I think you know that sweet

46:21

spot she's talking about with with the yacht

46:23

rock thing, But you know, we've learned a lot

46:25

of music from each other. And one of my favorite

46:28

time periods that that I've been able to expose

46:30

Gwen to is like that Steve Warner the

46:32

weekend uh time

46:34

period of country music, which by the way, I put

46:36

into the yacht rock category.

46:40

Uh And and

46:42

that's just kind of where we hit

46:44

together. But you

46:46

know, there's a there's a ton of stuff like Bread

46:49

or Ambrosia or Fleetwood Mac.

46:51

There's a there's a ton of those bands and

46:53

artists like that that we just we never

46:56

get tired of.

46:58

In the past week or so, of videos

47:00

come up on my TikTok about both of you both, like throwback

47:02

videos. There was one whenever Blake

47:05

you were about to have a number

47:07

one with Austin or was about to achieve some

47:09

landmark, and someone was like the hardest thing about that song Blake,

47:11

and again you had mullet and cowboy hat. You know what you look like,

47:14

and is that you're gonna have to sing it your whole career because

47:16

it seems like it's a pretty hard song to sing. And then

47:18

with Gwen with you, there was one that popped up on mine where

47:20

you were playing it was like your first ever TV appearance

47:22

with no doubt, like on a public access channel

47:25

or something.

47:25

Oh my gosh, that is that

47:28

that. I can't believe you watched that. I mean

47:30

I was literally I was literally seventeen.

47:32

I think whenever that

47:35

because you're not putting this stuff up, old fans are

47:37

finding old stuff. Do you guys ever, are

47:39

you ever on TikTok or social media come across some of

47:41

this old stuff of your own?

47:43

And like, holy crap, I cannot believe. I don't.

47:45

I've thought about that in forever.

47:48

For sure. I mean, I am, I'm

47:50

kind of like Dora from finding

47:52

Nemos like things, kind of I don't remember

47:55

anything, so I'm like in

47:57

the moment, right in the moment, but the

47:59

other I started thinking

48:01

about purple irises,

48:04

and I mean, honestly, the song came from

48:07

basically twenty twenty, Blake and I

48:09

were on the ranch with the kids and we were in quarantine

48:12

and we would just for us. It was like kind

48:14

of fun because the world stopped and we were

48:16

able to just like be together and

48:18

have this simple kind of life that we

48:20

we always like dreamed about. And we

48:22

were on a little bit of like an exploration

48:25

on the branch and we found these purple irises

48:27

and it was like this old, broken down homestead

48:29

that probably was there like one hundred years ago, right,

48:32

and we and all the kids

48:34

were with us, and we all like started pulling

48:36

them out. We're like, oh, let's take these and we'll transplant

48:39

them like over to the lodge where we live. And

48:41

so we probably did like a hundred of them.

48:44

It's just like a project to do because every day

48:46

we would try to find something to do. And

48:48

then years later that became this

48:51

beautiful like garden of purple irises.

48:53

And they're these like they're not wild. Somebody

48:55

planted them like one hundred years ago, and now

48:57

they're living on our land. And it's just like My

49:01

point of the story is that I was looking through

49:03

some of my old pictures. You know, they just come up on your

49:05

phone and I started thinking

49:07

about I think my family

49:10

couch like growing up when I was like a teenager,

49:12

had like irises on it, and the

49:14

picture like comes up on my phone and

49:16

it literally was true, Like it was like

49:18

this yellow couch with these irises, and

49:21

so now anything that has to do with irises, it's like,

49:23

oh my god, foreshadowing to the future

49:25

me and Blake being on this song together. And

49:28

but yeah, like that just reminded me of that picture because

49:31

I saw that yesterday and I'm wearing

49:33

like a black and white stripe prom dress sitting

49:35

on the couch, and I was like, that is like me

49:38

forever, like I've never like changed

49:40

from the same style or the things

49:42

that I love, you know. And to

49:44

now fast forward and be talking to Bobby

49:47

Bones from LA with Blake

49:49

Shelton, They're like, what.

49:51

I'm the complete opposite. Thank God, I changed

49:55

my style and my appearance and stuff

49:57

over the years. Don't you agree, Bobby.

50:00

You're quite the dashing gentleman

50:02

now, I will admit, Oh yeah.

50:04

Thank you. Hey is that a Jets jersey? What are you wearing?

50:06

What is that?

50:07

No, it's a it's a signed Jalen

50:09

Wattle jersey.

50:10

That oh oh it's okay. I see Miami.

50:13

God, I don't even I'm not even Dolphins fan, and I'm

50:15

not really a Geleen Wattle fan, but I want

50:17

it so I wear it. I have all these signed jerseys and I'm

50:19

not going to frame them, so I wear them because.

50:21

I'm sell them. Man, if you're not going to frame them, come

50:23

on.

50:24

I don't know I sell them.

50:25

I don't.

50:25

I'll give them away. You want one? What do you want? I

50:29

want that one? Nope? Too small?

50:31

Hey, so, hey, about about your song

50:33

real quick? Don't don't give me Sidetrick man so

50:36

with purple irises, Gwen, And you're writing it and

50:38

you said you are to with two friends of yours When

50:41

you're writing it, who did you have in mind for the

50:43

song? Was it for you as a solo song in

50:45

your head? Was it for you you

50:47

thought maybe used for the band? Like where did you think it would

50:49

go?

50:50

It was?

50:51

I was writing another like solo record.

50:53

Basically I started writing like

50:56

we talked about like in twenty twenty. I thought

50:58

at first, I started writing like a reggae record.

51:00

I was like, I'm going back old school, like

51:03

I'm going to the roots, you know, and like I went

51:05

through this whole like journey of writing this

51:07

music, and then it's just sort of was you

51:10

know, when you just know that I don't know how

51:13

to explain it, but when you know that

51:15

the right music is there, and it feels

51:17

like, oh my god, this is what I care about right

51:19

now, Like I don't even care if anyone else doesn't care,

51:22

Like this is this reflects where

51:24

I'm at and for me, like having

51:26

been around forever. I mean, it's

51:28

like you don't want to repeat yourself. You don't want

51:30

to like I'm not ever going to be Hollabat girl again

51:33

or I'm never going to be you know what I mean. Like, it's like you

51:35

want to keep evolving and becoming who

51:38

you are now, especially with the songs, and reflect

51:40

like your actual life and the truth of who

51:42

you are. So when I was

51:45

I finally wrote that song, it was it

51:47

was the first of like the record

51:49

that I am going to be putting out that is kind

51:51

of in that zone and just happened

51:54

to Kip Blake on it. I mean,

51:56

honestly never thought of

51:59

him when I wrote.

52:00

It was about us.

52:01

I mean, the song is about us. It was written to him.

52:04

And when I got kind of like this sense

52:07

that he would maybe be on it. I was like, well, I

52:09

could just I just rewrite the whole thing, like if

52:11

you really would be on it, like, I will just go rewrite

52:13

it. But then when we actually listened

52:16

to the lyrics, we didn't have to even rewrite it. He

52:18

just like hopped on the second verse and it worked. And

52:22

it's just one of those kind of miracle

52:24

moments in songwriting where you

52:26

just and to be able to share

52:28

it now is beyond

52:30

exciting and scary and weird because

52:33

it is so like a real song that I wrote

52:35

about in my life, about me and Blake, and now

52:37

he's on this song and now it's out

52:39

there in the world, and I think

52:41

those are the best ones though. It's like just open

52:43

your heart up and just tell the truth and

52:46

then someone hopefully relates to

52:48

that and gets the joy that we're getting out

52:50

of it.

52:51

The song is Purple iris Is. We've been playing

52:53

it all morning. Blake and Gwen are on with us

52:55

now, Hey, Blake. We talked about Toby a bunch

52:58

this week with Toby Heats passing Way, and it

53:00

seems, you know, everybody has a great

53:03

Toby Keith story or ten, but I know

53:05

you guys, you'll have a history as well. I

53:08

don't know, can you give me something that you

53:11

know makes you some while when you think back about Tobe.

53:14

Well, you know, Toby

53:17

was a he was a kind of a tough

53:20

nut to crack, you know, to get to

53:22

know. And and but once

53:24

you were in that inner

53:27

circle with him, you could do no wrong

53:29

almost and and and he was

53:31

just that kind of guy. And I

53:34

was out on tour with him for I

53:37

don't know, I think a year and a half maybe

53:39

two years solid, Like we were

53:41

just out there with him the whole time. And over

53:44

time, you know, we started to develop a little bit of a

53:46

relationship. We're both from from Oklahoma,

53:49

and so that was that was kind of our connection

53:53

that we had early on. Then he then he he

53:56

made me put together

53:58

a basketball team with my and and

54:00

crew who whatever I had out there, because

54:02

he loved to play basketball and he wanted to play

54:05

every single day.

54:06

And so we did.

54:07

And of course you can imagine me out there

54:10

and and it only got worse from

54:12

me with my band and crew. But so they just

54:15

killed us every day.

54:16

Uh.

54:17

But we became buddies over time,

54:19

and and to the point where

54:21

you know, almost like a like a little brother

54:24

type thing, you know. Toby was Toby was

54:26

the king of tough love. And

54:29

I remember one day I told this at

54:33

a at a thing we honored him at

54:35

last fall there at the at the Opry, the People's

54:37

Choice thing. But it really sums

54:40

up, you know, Toby's

54:42

sens you humor because he

54:44

could he could be ruthless in a

54:46

in a funny way, and he

54:49

had it was right in the

54:51

in the middle of the shopping

54:53

all days. And he was just the

54:56

king of country music at the time. And

54:58

in the CMA War came and went, and

55:01

I think he was up for and

55:03

who knows a bunch of awards,

55:05

and he didn't win any any of them,

55:07

you know, And that was just Toby. Toby

55:10

almost never won awards, you know, And it was

55:13

I think it in

55:15

that moment. I

55:18

don't want to say it upset him, but it would get under his skin

55:20

a little bit, and I knew that I could say something

55:22

to him about it, and it was piss him off,

55:24

you know. And so the next

55:27

the following weekend, I saw him out there and I

55:29

said, hey, man, you know, because

55:31

at the time I was I was a baby artist.

55:33

I said, you know, someday, if

55:36

I ever do get nominated for any

55:39

awards, man, I hope

55:41

it's against you. And

55:45

I thought it was too and and he

55:48

literally, without a beat, skipping

55:50

a beat, said to me, he goes. You know why I brought

55:52

you out here on tour with me? And

55:55

I said, no, he goes because I wanted to prove

55:57

to the industry that I really don't need an opening

56:00

act, which

56:02

was so true because every

56:05

night I walked out there and there, you know, it would

56:07

be like fifteen people in a twenty

56:09

thousand seat amphitheater,

56:12

and then at some point in the twenty

56:14

minutes I left the stage and he came on, it would

56:16

be completely sold out act. So

56:19

he was dead honor about that. But he

56:22

was just always, always that

56:25

guy, and I just I loved him.

56:27

I looked up to him, and he

56:30

had done anything for

56:32

a friend. And you can ask his close

56:35

circle of friends that I mean, there's amazing stories

56:37

of Toby's

56:40

loyalty and his generosity and

56:43

just his heart. And he came across as this

56:45

big, you know, tough, hard

56:48

headed guy, which he was, But there was also

56:51

another side of Toby Keith that if

56:54

you ever got to see it was it

56:57

was unbelievably generous.

56:59

Well, we appreciate you guys' time and thanks

57:01

for sharing that story. And we're gonna

57:03

play Purple Irises again, which we've been playing

57:05

it all morning, and congratulations

57:07

on early success of it. And good

57:10

to talk to you guys, and hopefully we'll see

57:12

in person sometime soon.

57:14

Thank you, buddy.

57:15

All right, see you guys, Bobby

57:19

Bones show Sorry up

57:21

today.

57:22

This story comes with us from Atlanta, Georgia.

57:26

A twenty year old man is out on probation.

57:28

And when you're out on probation, you have to pay fees.

57:30

There's called probation fees. Once a month you got to

57:32

pay him.

57:33

So he's like, I didn't know that.

57:35

I didn't know that, and so he

57:37

went online paid his probation fees. The

57:40

only problem is he was stolen credit

57:42

cards. He broke into a car a week.

57:43

Before and got the credit cards.

57:46

And you know, I wonder if he had no money and he

57:49

broke in to just pay his probation fees

57:51

so he could oh oh yeah, I think about

57:53

that.

57:54

Wait, are we are we supposed to feel

57:57

bad for the bonus.

57:58

If he didn't have amy? I know, you

58:00

had to get a stolen credit card.

58:01

Yeah.

58:02

The credit card was also used at a local gas station at

58:04

a restaurant.

58:04

Okay, he was and

58:07

he's hungry.

58:09

Which again, are I don't know? That's I

58:12

know.

58:13

Tell me about a PlayStation or something trivial

58:16

here he went to the bar.

58:17

Yeah, yeah, yeah, you

58:20

don't see that, they said.

58:21

Investigators said there are other

58:23

charges based on other car breakings in

58:25

the area.

58:27

Yeah, it still sucks. He bought a book with it,

58:30

probably gave the charity. All

58:33

right, thanks I much.

58:34

Box at your bonehead story of the day.

58:37

All right, before we go, we talk about this for a second.

58:39

Is that I don't see lunchboxes

58:41

computer because he's right across from

58:43

me.

58:44

All I see is the back of it. He's on it a

58:47

lot on it, always researching and

58:49

when artists are in he's on it.

58:50

Looks like he's taking notes, but he's always playing like wordle

58:54

or he's on Facebook talking

58:56

to people.

58:56

Yeah, fight videos, you nen, I'm doing

58:59

it, but I'm to look something up. I look it up.

59:01

I will get notes from different show members

59:03

that aren't myself or Amy because we can't

59:06

see behind them. But there's like six of you

59:09

and the note that I got recently was the

59:11

Lunchbox was watching twerking girls

59:13

during the show, over

59:16

and over and over and over and over again

59:19

on his computer, like it was almost a loop. He just would not stop

59:21

watching twerking girls.

59:23

Surely there's an explanation.

59:26

Anything that you would like to say first, is the truth to

59:29

that?

59:30

I mean, there may have been a video on my computer

59:32

that popped up when I was scrolling right and then

59:34

you just once. I was just checking it out

59:36

because I mean, it's talent to do that.

59:39

It takes skill. And the

59:42

video that I mean, I think.

59:44

I'm watching the video now of Lunchbox looking at

59:46

tworking girls that he doesn't know we have.

59:49

I mean, Mike, can you show it to me?

59:52

Let me see it. I can maybe tell you what it is.

59:55

It's like dorm

59:58

room girls.

1:00:00

Hold on, let me see.

1:00:00

It's like Lunchbox

1:00:03

is watching like a It's a Facebook twerking girl

1:00:05

video of like college age girls

1:00:08

just bouncing their butts up and down over

1:00:10

and over.

1:00:11

Dude, and the person

1:00:14

zooms in on it.

1:00:15

It mustn't it must have been an article.

1:00:18

There's no article. It's literally a video on

1:00:20

Facebook. How would

1:00:22

you be watching that now?

1:00:23

I probably it must have been Twitter, because I wouldn't

1:00:25

have had that on Facebook.

1:00:26

I don't know how that would app me.

1:00:27

Do you want to come up? Maybe it may be Twitter? I mean, you want

1:00:29

see this video? It is I think when I zoom zoom in it is

1:00:31

Twitter.

1:00:32

I take that back, you want to call it, but

1:00:34

yeah, I mean it must have been a new story. This

1:00:36

is like and apparently he watched this like fifteen times.

1:00:39

What's the news story on that?

1:00:40

I don't know. I had to see the video and someone show

1:00:42

it to me.

1:00:43

Do you see any news story here?

1:00:44

Now? First of all, she's like drinking something

1:00:46

with her mouth up close, and then

1:00:48

she takes it. She turns around and she's

1:00:51

like an underwear and she her butt just bound like bounce

1:00:53

and bounts of bounce and bounce and.

1:00:54

Bounce bounces, bounds, bounds. I mean, is

1:00:56

that not chalented? How many guys? How many times this?

1:00:58

Bobby watched it like four or five already,

1:01:01

So it's hard not to like when just

1:01:04

showing it, Like when you see when you see

1:01:06

a basketball player hit six threes in a row, do you watch.

1:01:08

It over and over because it's so cool, Like it takes talent

1:01:10

to do things.

1:01:11

That is, why are you watching girls?

1:01:14

And now that you say the video, I know what it is.

1:01:16

It's making the stallion and she

1:01:18

went number one on Billboard. So she put up a torking

1:01:21

video and I just.

1:01:22

And that's great. But they said you watch it over.

1:01:23

It happened to come up on my feed and I was like,

1:01:25

dang. So she's drinking some Hennessy and

1:01:28

then she's bounced, bounced, bounce, bounce, bounced,

1:01:30

bounce, and I'm like, dang, that is so awesome

1:01:33

that she can do that.

1:01:34

And it looked good. How many times do you think you watched

1:01:37

it in a row?

1:01:38

Oh?

1:01:38

Probably least five, maybe ten.

1:01:41

Weird and maybe maybe we had a segment

1:01:43

on air and what did you get from it?

1:01:46

I was just like, man, she's got moves, Like

1:01:49

I mean, I like what I saw.

1:01:51

Let's be real. If you didn't like what you

1:01:53

saw, then.

1:01:54

I'm not even put the other person under the bus. But they were

1:01:56

like, I just felt creepy that you kept

1:01:58

watching.

1:01:59

When you watch it, what do you see?

1:02:01

Talent looks good and

1:02:04

it was kind of from a forest. I really couldn't tell. I thought it was Facebook

1:02:07

for a while.

1:02:09

I can find it for you.

1:02:09

Your favorites. He does like the jiggle to Tissy

1:02:12

that's in the commercial Baby Baby

1:02:15

Huggies. Butts, okay, just be careful

1:02:17

what you're watching over there.

1:02:19

Hey, when news articles come up, I do the research.

1:02:21

I mean, you didn't know, Magan the stallu went number one on Billboard.

1:02:24

Did you. I just taught you something.

1:02:25

I didn't know that.

1:02:25

See, so I brought something.

1:02:27

Just because you taught me something doesn't mean it's newsworthy that

1:02:29

you should be able to watch butt videos.

1:02:32

You can, that's fine, But if it goes any more more.

1:02:34

Than that, it wasn't any more than that straight

1:02:37

up news.

1:02:40

And I think that's gonna be. I have a great super Bowl,

1:02:42

hope you you know, if

1:02:45

you bet, I hope you win. Yeah,

1:02:47

make a lot of money and you have a bunch of money

1:02:49

on the Chiefs.

1:02:52

Well.

1:02:52

I bet it weeks and weeks and weeks

1:02:54

ago just to win, like halfway

1:02:56

through the season, for them to win the Super Bowl when there every team

1:02:59

was in it. And so I think I

1:03:01

ended up betting like six overall.

1:03:03

I bet like six hundred bucks throughout the time, maybe seven

1:03:05

hundred something like that. But if I win I went like six.

1:03:07

Thousand, just

1:03:10

if they win or does it have to be a certain they win

1:03:12

because I.

1:03:12

Bet way early, So

1:03:15

if they don't win, it's bad news, right,

1:03:17

I might cash something of it out before the game. Go

1:03:20

Chiefs, Go Chiefs, Go, Go Team

1:03:22

Taylor. All right, that's it. Well, see you guys, mister

1:03:25

mos

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