Eddie is excited because he crossed a bird off his birdwatching list. Amy gets defensive about Eddie’s hobby that was hers first. Morgan got her hair done and is feeling good. Lunchbox’s son reached all-star level in baseball. Amy got a text from her daughter that warmed her heart. Bobby discovered a new show that he is loving. We also get an update on Abby and her fiancé who just received an honor for being a veteran.
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Bobby addressed that someone in Austin, TX is pretending to be his mom even though she died a long time ago. A listener wants to know if Amy is going to start dating again or if she's seeing anyone now? Amy shares where she is currently and if she could ever see herself not dating and just being alone. Amy shared how her son went out to run in the rain and was stopped by a man who asked if he needed a ride home. Was he just being nice or was he trying to abduct him?
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Feelings of the day are torn, confused, excited, and pumped! After they go over the reasons behind all of these feelings, Kat then talks to Amy about the "solo-maxxing" trend, which is the growing movement of people actively choosing to stay single and actually thriving because of it. Then Amy goes over a list of subtle shifts women can make to get a man to play the long game. Some of these are genius. Some of them we would never do. What’s in Amy’s algorithm: a man that spent six years watching nearly 2,000 episodes of Wheel of Fortune to figure out whether husbands who publicly compliment their wives stay married longer. The results are wild. Plus the story of a woman who texted her late father figure's phone number for four years without knowing it had been reassigned, and what happened when the new owner finally wrote back. And lastly... the farting conversation continues. Listeners are calling in from all over with thoughts and stories about passing gas!!!
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Bobby, Eddie and Brandon Ray go back to the 90s for a country music draft full of debate, nostalgia and plenty of memories. The guys pick their favorite 90s country stars, from Reba and Tim McGraw to Tracy Lawrence, Faith Hill, Joe Diffie and more, while trying to build the best lineup without some of the obvious top-tier names. Along the way, they share first concert stories, talk about their favorite songs from the era, and Brandon Ray tells a great Joe Diffie story. Plus, the guys get into honorable mentions, final draft thoughts, and even a few first kiss memories.
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Shawn Johnson East joins Bobby to look back on her life as an Olympic gymnast and the pressure that came with competing at the highest level from such a young age. She shares what it was like doing Dancing with the Stars at 17, why Olympic trials felt even harder than the actual Olympics, and how the constant need to win affected her mentally. Shawn also opens up about why she retired young, learning to separate her identity from gymnastics, and what life has looked like after stepping away from the sport that defined so much of her childhood.
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Bobby brings a hot take to the table that immediately gets Eddie fired up, with the guys going back and forth over whether Wemby is really as good as everyone says he is. Then Dan Woike joins the show to talk about why the Knicks might actually have a real shot to win the NBA Finals and what has to go right for them to pull it off. Plus, the guys get into Texas Tech softball and why the program has turned into the Death Star of the sport. It’s a mix of loud opinions, playoff hope, and a reminder that Texas Tech softball is the villain everyone wants to be.
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Bobby shared the top things to look forward to in June, Amy talked about Morgan Wallen flipping a piano, and a crazy meteor. No. 1 Country star Corey Kent joins Bobby for an inspiring conversation about the wild journey from getting pulled on stage by Willie Nelson at 16 years old to celebrating a No. 1 hit in a van. Corey opens up about fatherhood, surviving career setbacks, moving back to Texas after getting dropped in Nashville, and the unbelievable story behind “Wild As Her” becoming a triple platinum smash against all odds. Bobby takes a voicemail from a listener who wants to know if Bobby has changed his ways at home. Lunchbox gives his thoughts on not being asked to play at the Celebrity Softball Game.
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We shared our best news from the weekend. Amy loved having her kid’s grandparents in town to kick off summer. She shares how they all went out to dinner including her ex-husband and his new girlfriend. Bobby shared his excitement for how far Arkansas softball made it this year despite their loss this weekend. Morgan and her fiancé celebrate his stroke-iversary. Lunchbox’s weekend was made with a big San Antonio Spurs win. Scuba Steve talked about his family vacation to Disney.
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We address concerns that listeners might be taking advantage of Bobby after a caller asked for a new pair of shoes. Bobby shares a unique solution to the request. Lunchbox vents about a school email requesting more money from parents. Eddie reveals how he handled finding something gross in his drink at a restaurant. In the Anonymous Inbox , Bobby reads a story from a parent who has a 9-year-old prankster whose behavior may have finally gone too far. Plus, we celebrate June 1st with a round of Famous Firsts Trivia.
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