The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI): Best Thing That Happened This Month!

Episode Date: May 1, 2026

We finished out the month, so we all share the best things that happened to us in April. Bobby shares the biggest win he’s had this month with a newborn. Amy shares how she’s been the prou...dest of her son and his efforts in running track. Eddie got a great update for his kids' grades this month. Lunchbox shared how excited he was to prove everyone wrong and make it on the Price Is Right. Morgan shares something about wedding planning we've never heard of before.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:32 because we're the end of the month here. Like, what's the best thing that's happened to you this month? Oh, the month. Oh. I like to lead with something, though, not just so much about my month, but the banana in the trash, all the flies, not my issue. I didn't do it. I was shamed because I had a banana one day over like two months. And you guys were like, it's probably a banana left in the trash.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Yeah. I was shamed. Yes, you did. Well, because you throw in the trash here and I- One banana in two months and I take the trash out. Yeah. So because there are flies everywhere. What did you learn?
Starting point is 00:03:05 So I talked to the building manager. They said that it is not, the problem is not on this floor. We're getting gnats and fruit flies or whatever, but the problem, the source of the problem is on floor seven. What's going on up there? What are we? They said, Amy's got a bug on it right now. They did not disclose what's happened up there. The way that, I don't know, the way that they were talking, and it seemed like it was a dead body.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Oh my gosh. No way. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Have you seen by the elevator floor seven, it says body sculpting? See? No, that's a business. Yes, that's like where you go in and get work done. What if the work went wrong and they lost someone?
Starting point is 00:03:42 The whole tone of the way they were talking was just like, don't worry, we found it on the seventh floor. They're taking care of it. Whoa, what does that mean dead body? That's what I thought. Okay, so no one said anything about a dead body, you totally made dead up. They did not confirm the dead body. It's not my banana, so I'd like to start with that.
Starting point is 00:03:58 I was saying my banana didn't do it. Screw all you guys. You're clear. Yeah, you guys make me feel guilty. As far as April for me, I think this month has been Probably the biggest win has been the rhythm That we've been able to get into with a newborn Especially for my wife
Starting point is 00:04:16 Because the first couple of weeks You're just shaking in a snow globe And you're like, oh my God And now we got it We got the rhythm The feeding, again, it's mostly, mostly her My job is when I get home from work Oh my gosh, another bug
Starting point is 00:04:31 When I get home from work I try to give her a break I know the rhythm I can do everything maybe not as well but I can do everything but I think our big April victory is that we've been able to
Starting point is 00:04:42 really define unless the baby misses a nap and then it is just mayhem because then she's too tired because she'll go she'll go, she'll go, she'll go, she'll nap and then eat and then if she doesn't nap
Starting point is 00:04:56 and then she eats she's too tired to even go to sleep because you're so tired but I'm going to go to that that's the big April one for me and this is the first time I'm traveling. I told my wife, you know, way before I was like, hey, I'm going to stay home. Not going to travel for, because we had the baby early March.
Starting point is 00:05:11 Not going to travel all the way until May. So this is the first time leaving the house. That's kind of crazy. So that's mine. Amy? When I think of April, I think of a lot of track, like a lot. And I'm just really proud of my son and how Hardy's worked. And he does have a track meet this weekend that I'm missing regionals.
Starting point is 00:05:26 But the big thing this month is that he qualified for it with his relay team. the four by 800, that's the only one he qualified for, which I'm like, don't, he was real bummedy, didn't qualify for the mile, only the top four runners and he got fifth place. And his time was 459. I'm like, you need to be proud of that. He's like, but I didn't qualify. I'm like, you still did great. And your relay team is, they're saying their relay team is set to be the best in the state, like their time right now. So I'm just kind of excited to see where it's going to go in the next couple of weeks. But April was a lot of track. Did you see the guy that broke a two hour mark? Did your son talk about that at all? No. He ran a marathon under two hours. And so if you were to do
Starting point is 00:06:11 the every mile, it was like a four minute, four plus minute mile. It's insane. Crazy. It's really fast. No, but I'm just proud of how like when we got home, he was even disappointed with himself last weekend about it. And I'm like, dude, your relay team qualified. He's like, but I didn't in my individual. He's like, I'm going to go for a run. And I'm like, no, you've just run a lot. Like, you're taking a break. Like, you could injure yourself. But I, I guess that's probably really what the tell me something good is, is his work ethic towards what he's doing. Like, he'll go on the weekends, hit the track. So that part's cool. Eddie? Yeah, I look back like a couple weeks ago, I got emails from all my kids' progress reports. So like April's kind of that time to
Starting point is 00:06:55 get the progress report before like the end of the year or whatever and they all had really good grades which is not a thing in my family like it's a struggle that we always have to like for them to take their school work seriously like i think like i don't know they're young they love sports they love hanging out with their friends and they don't take the academic part of it seriously and they all had really good grades one of them almost had all a's they only had an 88 stopping them from getting all a's which is like unbelievable and then the little one his really isn't so much grades for school. It's more behavioral grades. Like just keeping his hands to himself, not disrupting the class. And he's been doing so well every day. He comes home with his own little
Starting point is 00:07:38 report card every day on how he did. And he gets yeses all like down the checklist almost every day now. What's motivating him to act better? Whatever that checklist is. And then there's a reward. He gets a Dr. Pepper whenever it's all yeses. So a reward. Got it. So when he comes in the house and he's got a McDonald's Dr. Pepper, I know it's a good day. And he's like, I got a Dr. Pepper. All yes is today. They have a McDonald's at the school? No, I don't know. My wife, when she picks him up. Oh, so she gives him the reward.
Starting point is 00:08:04 The school was giving him a McDonald's Dr. Pepper. No, no, no. Got it. Lunchbox. Yeah, mine is this month. It's really started last month, but it bled into this month. And it was March 31st, my air, my episode of Price is Right aired. So I got to come in here on April 1st and say, Eat it, suckers, I was on prizes right.
Starting point is 00:08:25 I lied to you guys. You know, you guys called me losers. No, we didn't. No, no, you didn't. You made fun of me. Like, you didn't get on karma. Like a lot of callers called in and said, yeah, I'm glad you didn't get on. You loser, you suck at life.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Everybody was rooting for you to get on. Yeah, we're talking about. Literally everyone was rooting for you to get on. Is that how you see it? If you go back and listen to some of those calls, it was like, yeah. And no, calls fine. But all of us were rooting for you. for you to get on.
Starting point is 00:08:50 Us in here. I don't think Eddie. Eddie is the biggest hater in here. Let's be real. You might have a point with that a little bit. There's no chance Eddie was cheering for me to get on. April was kind of my hater month. I don't know why, but I remember being proud of you.
Starting point is 00:09:01 He took away a job for me this month. I mean, so don't even add like you're excited for me. So yes, it just like April 1st was probably the best day because it was finally out there and people knew and it was just awesome. Anything happening with it now or is it just kind of over now? Nothing's really happened. I did get my first piece of fan mail. Fan mail to where?
Starting point is 00:09:24 From the Price is Right? Yeah, from the Price is Right. Where did they mail it? They mailed it here. Got it. Some lady saw me on Price's Right and she was like, oh my gosh, your energy was great. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I've been trying to meet Bon Jovi for 40 years and can you think you can help me meet him?
Starting point is 00:09:40 Can you? No. You met him once? I didn't meet him once, but we didn't exchange numbers. We were at a party and he was sitting at the bar and I was like, man, this is my one shot. I'm going to meet Bon Jovi. And I went on to him and I said, John freaking boat, Bon Jovi. And he was just like, huh?
Starting point is 00:09:54 I was like, Bon Freaking Jovey. Can I get a picture? I got a picture and then the line formed. Yeah. And you left and then he left. Yeah. Because it was like, I don't want to do pictures all day. So have you got your prizes yet?
Starting point is 00:10:05 Nope. Got nothing. Nothing? No. When did they tell you would get your prizes? Oh, they said they ship after the episode. So I don't know. After you pay your taxes, right?
Starting point is 00:10:16 True. And I did pay my taxes. couple weeks ago. So maybe it takes a little bit. And they're big prizes. When you go to California? That's not something they have to ship you, though. When can you do that? They have to pick dates and they'll tell me, like I have to send them three sets of dates and then they pick which dates I get to go. At first, you made it sound like they have to pick dates, but they're waiting on you. Right. What I'm saying is, though, I send them three sets of dates. That's like a timeshare. And it has to be done within a year of the air date.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Did you got to go? I know I got to get on the plane. I hope it's good. I hope it's awesome. What's it called? Temecula. It's where the hot air balloon landed in the people's backyard. Tell them you want that experience.
Starting point is 00:11:01 What's that package? Yeah, I hope it's good. I hope it doesn't suck. I saw it. So I get a magazine, like, you know, the lifestyle magazines. Like, Bobby, you've been on the cover of one before that come in our mailbox. I have? Yeah, you and Caitlin were on the cover.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Oh, yeah, I've been on the twice. I've been on a cover, too. Oh, dang. Oh, okay. But I think yours was a better part of town than mine. They're different sections. Oh, mine was Nashville. Lifestyles.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Lifestyles. What was yours? I mean, not better part of town. I don't know if mine was like. No, mine's a big all. Yeah, we'll just say that. Mine was more. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:11:35 What was yours? Memphis? Okay. Memphis Lifestyles. Anyways, listen. I open it up and it's saying top five destinations for whatever. and it's like these places all over the country. Number three, Tomecula, California.
Starting point is 00:11:52 And I was like, I never even heard of this place till lunchbox. And now here it is. Being featured in a magazine as a place to go. So how many nights do you go? What's the deal? Three nights. Is it like four days, three nights? Something like that.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Three days, three nights. Like I leave and I probably get there. That first night is the first night. You want to hear some of the stuff they have there? Anything that's three nights is typically four days. It's like wine country, right? Yeah. There is the Temecula wine.
Starting point is 00:12:17 and true crime tour. Ooh. That sounds fun. The Temecula hot air balloon experience. Yeah. We'll see how that goes. There's a few of them. There's four of them.
Starting point is 00:12:27 So I think that's probably a big thing there. Wine and hot air balloons, it looks like. Man, hot air balloons. And spa. Yeah, I'm sure if it's going to. There's some spas. I'll go to spa. They're supposed to have a nice golf course there.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Someone's home. Do they let you go on weekends? Yeah. They do. Yeah. So it'll be a Friday or Monday. Like, I'll have to miss one of those. You can only come.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Tuesday. That's what it feels like. Yeah. Like when airlines are like blackout dates where you can't like use your miles or points or something. Right. The only blackout dates are Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and Valentine's Day. And lunchbox, when you go, are you going to tell everyone that Price is Right sent you there? I think they know.
Starting point is 00:13:03 I think that's part of the deal. Who knows? They have signs. When you're at the pool and like, yeah, I'm here, Price is Right. Send me here. And they're going to be like, oh, we wouldn't do on Bryce's right probably. Oh. You think you're going to be there without them?
Starting point is 00:13:15 I don't think they're sending everybody. You're going to pick your own weekend. Everyone there's for prices right. It's not like a convention. You don't think so? No. No way, dude. I bet you don't even meet another person that's been on prices right while you're doing.
Starting point is 00:13:30 That means you all have to pick the same weekend and that they would have to give that prize away multiple times. I would bet they give it away quite a bit, right? That's their sponsor. I'd bet max two or three over a whole year. Oh. Yeah, they rotate. Yeah, because that would be weird watching it like every day. like, wow, they keep giving Temecula.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Why is a Temecula prize every week? Yeah. I'm going to pass on this one, Bob, because I know Temecula's coming up next. Happy Pride Month, Toronto. Pride is an opportunity for you to create your own space, to celebrate your existence. IHart Radio is proud to be an official sponsor of Pride Toronto Festival, and we won't stop. Celebrate Pride. Turn up the love and listen to IHart Pride Canada.
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Starting point is 00:16:49 to the action with stories told by the people who live them. Listen to SportsSlic on the IHeart Radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slices Life 12 and the TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. Morgan, do you have anything? Oh, yeah. The month of April, like the things that come to mind is just everything wedding planning. I mean, everything my whole month has been taken up by that
Starting point is 00:17:12 in Vertigo and my dog making it to 11 years old. Those are like my, that's my big thing of April. And it's been a really productive month. I've decided on bands or gotten my favorite food and hair and makeup and photographers. You got a band for the wedding? Yeah. Yeah. I went and watched one at a showcase to decide on them. It's the whole thing. What? For the reception. Yeah, for the party. No, no, no. I get it. What did you just say? I went to a showcase to watch them. To decide. Were they just doing it for you? No, not just for me. They did it. Oh, I thought a whole band set up somewhere and they were like
Starting point is 00:17:44 Morgan's come and got an impressor. Who else was at the showcase? Yeah. Anybody else who could potentially hire them? Oh, so it's one band and then many people go. Yeah, and they have multiple options to be a three or a ten piece band. So they They showed all the different variations of what that might look like. I have never heard of this. Dude, that's terrible. I have never heard a band having a showcase where potential like bookers come and watch it. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Is it part of like a wedding convention or something? No, they, it was actually after a wedding, like, expo that was happening. They weren't even part of it. It was their own showcase that they set up with this venue. The same time frame as the expo? It was after. Huh. It's like you already got all these brides in town.
Starting point is 00:18:27 So how did you know about it to even go? I had reached out to him asking for pricing and figure out if they were available. And I was like, I'd really love to because honestly, like, I don't know how you guys feel. But watching bands online is one thing. But in person, it's a different experience. So I was like, I really would love to see you guys if you guys are going to be somewhere. And he had message back saying, well, we're doing a showcase on this date if you want to show up. We'll be playing from five to seven.
Starting point is 00:18:52 And where do they play? It was at this venue called Nelson's Greenbriar. Like, it's a distillery. That's also a venue you could rent. So I think it's beneficial for them to also have it. That's pretty cool. You got free drinks, free food? They do it all covers, obviously.
Starting point is 00:19:06 You don't want to play a much of original music. Their songs. Yeah, we wrote this. Oh, gosh. So they start with like a bunch of people on stage and they're like, all right, Joe, get off. Now we're going to do it a three piece. No, literally. So like it starts and they do the different variations.
Starting point is 00:19:20 They'll have a male singer. Then they'll have a female singer. They'll bring the saxophones on strings. Then they'll break it all the way down to just have like a drummer, a singer, and a guitar player. It shows you the various ways because you can hire kind of however many works for your space and budget.
Starting point is 00:19:33 How many did you get? Yeah, that sucks if you're Joe on the sacks and they're like, ah, we don't want to join and Sacks. You don't get paid for that gig. Well, Sacks, though, you can have a band without a Sacks. I know, but it's so romantic. That's Sacks and Sos.
Starting point is 00:19:45 I agree, but I'm saying if you, if your budget. He probably understands. Yeah, he knows. Joe's the Chos. Saxon Xilophone. You know, are the first ones that go. Well, somebody asked her a good question. Oh, I asked how many she ended up going with.
Starting point is 00:19:58 So we were originally going to do like four to five piece, but we're, so we're doing a five piece with the addition of a saxophone because we loved it. And the saxophone is also, they attached their mic to the saxophone, which I learned, so they move around.
Starting point is 00:20:11 They won't just be on stage. They'll kind of be in the crowd. You'll want them to have a balloon animals? In a container. What the heck? Kind of. Yeah. That's cool.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Yeah, so it's really fun. And I just sat there and listen to music. And there was, I think there was people there too that just show up just to get like free food. Your fiancee, like big part of the, deciding? Yes. Yeah. That one, he was sick that night. He didn't plan to come and he just
Starting point is 00:20:34 jammed to a band by myself. But yes, he's been part of the process for sure. I think if you get a good band that's playing covers, that's fun. I think getting a good DJ is great too. I don't really have a preference as long as the band is good and playing a good cover songs. Honestly, the way you did it's probably better.
Starting point is 00:20:50 You get like Dan and Shea. Well, I had a band and a DJ and Dan Jay and Ronnie Dunn and Rascal Flats. You can do that. That's how were they all there? No, they were not all there. There was no special guess. That's fun.
Starting point is 00:21:06 It sounds like though you avoided having the wedding so you didn't have to deal with a lot of the mess of a wedding. You'd go somewhere to do it. Then you're having all the mess of a party. Yeah, that's definitely not something anybody told me about when I was thinking of doing this way was like the party is actually where a lot of the planning is.
Starting point is 00:21:22 The ceremony is kind of the easy part. Yeah, the reception is the hard part. Yeah. For us too. Nobody said that. But I think what I'm most excited about is I'm getting the both variations that I want. I really wanted to be married out in nature and have the fun landscape for our ceremony and no stress, like, of actually being worried about all the pieces falling into place for one day. Whereas now for like the party, it has all of my favorite things.
Starting point is 00:21:45 And I don't care if it falls apart. It's just going to be a fun party. You know what I mean? I wonder if I can say the friend. Do you think you would care the one who got married at a faraway place? No. I don't think I care. So our very close friend, he still works for me, Reed, moved to St. Louis, but lived here, was going to me for like five years.
Starting point is 00:22:04 He got married, and he's like, we're going to get married in Oregon. And I was like, ever been there? No. What about your fiancé? No. Why? Well, we were on Instagram. We saw this place that looked really cool.
Starting point is 00:22:19 And I was like, oh, yeah, yeah. I said, watch. It's from Twilight. Where they filmed Twilight. But they'd never been there before. They'd never been there. It was so far away. Well, has Morgan been to the place she's getting married?
Starting point is 00:22:30 Not the exact place, but I've been to around, areas around it. And where is it? But this was so far. It was so far. Yeah, Oregon. It was so far that we couldn't go. Yeah. And it sucked because we're very close.
Starting point is 00:22:43 And he's like, don't worry about coming. But it's where twilight is. Yeah. Morgan, how do we dress at your party? Like, is it formal? It's cocktail. So fun. All fun.
Starting point is 00:22:55 So you can dress up as much as you want or casual. Just come ready to party. Hey, he's got a really good hoodie. Yeah, a nice one, too. He's got like an A-plus hoodie. Remember that one? Block and white. Amy, what's the weight acronym that changed your life?
Starting point is 00:23:13 Weight, W-A-I-T? It's from Aunt Lamont. She's an author. She learned about it and then has kind of people associated with her now. W stands for Y A stands for M I stands for I and T stands for
Starting point is 00:23:30 talking so you wait and ask yourself why am I talking what am I contributing to this conversation right now Have you put this into effect? It's weird for us here thinking about putting into effect Here we are why am I talking because I'm paid to talk here
Starting point is 00:23:45 But it's more so Wow What we all are I know, but it's just so funny how you said that. Well, that's... Why am I talking? Because I'm talking because I get paid. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:57 Well, that's one of the most fun things about our job. I used to get in trouble in school for talking, and now I get paid to talk. Yep. Like, that's... I would say you get paid to strategically say things. It's not a quantity thing. Strategically say things. She's like, what do you mean by that?
Starting point is 00:24:14 Amy thinks she gets paid more per word? Is this like writing a newspaper article? No, you say things... I know, but I don't know that I'm like that strategic. about it. I mean, of course, I prep things for everybody. We all do. But here's the thing. In conversation, especially, y'all are going to be like, oh, here's the ADHD again. But a lot of times with ADHD, like, I'm just waiting to talk. Like, I can't wait. Like, I have things to say when you're talking and I don't want to forget it. And I also have a story I could tell. And I'm like, da-da-da.
Starting point is 00:24:47 But that can often be seen as inconsiderate. and rude. And so I'm trying to wait. Acronym wait. Why am I talking? So just wait. Wait to talk. Have you done this though?
Starting point is 00:25:01 Yeah, we haven't felt any of you. We haven't felt like we've experienced any of this new. I just learned about it maybe two weeks ago. So, and I told you, I'm not really implementing it so much here. If you want me to, I can implement it here. But it's in my everyday conversation. She stops talking.
Starting point is 00:25:21 talking. Hey, why not? And it doesn't mean you can't talk, but you should just wait to talk. Yeah. And think through, am I adding value to the conversation? It can come in handy in all kinds of ways in a tense relationship. If you want to go over onto their side of the street, you know that whole saying, right? You know that, like stay on your side of the street, keep your side of the street clean. Because sometimes we want to go over and be like, well, you do this and you do that. Maybe today we start it. Yeah. Right now, Amy, go. Why am I talking? Whatever. We had a guest, Sissy Goff. She was on our podcast and she's the one that told us about it.
Starting point is 00:25:59 And Kat and I were like, Kat and I both have 8 AGD so we're both like, oh my gosh, we need this in our lives so badly. Wait. I didn't know you want me to implement it here. So just to say the word. Wait. All right, there you go. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:26:24 A dramatic rescue in the Charles River, Boston resident Hans Nagrith jumped into the icy water to save his two-year-old dog, Benny. The dog had chased some geese into the river. Oh, no. And he followed Benny, but then Benny wouldn't respond to any calls. And the water was 40 degrees. And so he looked and he saw the dog. basically a float but pushing its hind legs while trying to make it back to the shore but the river was so cold and was rivering and so the dog couldn't come back so you see him in full clothes
Starting point is 00:27:01 swimming out wow dang bystanders reportedly called for help he got there pulled bennie on to a pier um the dog is struggling it's a golden doodle it ain't really meant for that no the doodle part's not the golden part maybe but the doodle part is not can you see the little head with like the fur out. And so they put the dog in the blanket to warm it up, made it through. The guy could have drowned too. That water's that cold and it was a river. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:28 Unexpected cold plunge of the... Yeah. And unexpected freaking river. Some geese were crossing the road yesterday with their little babies. And it was on a busy road. And I was like, why are we stopped in the middle of the road? And the car, because the car was, I was driving. And then all of a sudden, no stop sign, no light.
Starting point is 00:27:46 Cars are just stopped. And then I can see as they make their way and, front of the car in front of me, and it was the sweetest little thing. Yeah, they don't give a crap. They don't care of cars. They just walk. But they made it and everybody stopped. Like, it was actually a really sweet moment.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Nice. The little babies. Double, tell me something good. Yeah. Double. That's from Sunny Skies. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good.
Starting point is 00:28:10 It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So when you're in college, sometimes you get homesick or you get homesick. you get really stressed out because of the workload, studying all the things. Well, at Oxford University, the librarian started bringing his cat to work. The cat's name is Issy. And the cat has quickly become a celebrity on campus.
Starting point is 00:28:35 The cat will walk around campus on a leash, hang out in the library. And when students are feeling homesick or stressed, they go in to hang out with Issy. And Issey brings home comfort. And I just think it's so cute when a college campus can have a little mascot like that. I always wonder when people bring their animals to professional places. What about the people that are allergic to that animal? Yeah. Because cats, a lot of people can be allergic to cats. I think it's great. I love
Starting point is 00:28:57 that. I love little animal therapy. I'm allergic a little bit to dogs and cats, the dander especially, but it doesn't affect me. I still love love. But I mean, some people are really allergic to it. I didn't mean to rain on your parade. You know, I saw cats, and this was on social media, so I wasn't on the flight. I'm assuming this video was real,
Starting point is 00:29:16 but they were on a flight. Oh, no. She's getting A-Ied in real time here. Were they flying the plane Amy? I bet it was AI. No. It was a cat pilot. They had a seat, which I actually when I got my cat, it flew from California back home with us, but I had
Starting point is 00:29:31 it in a backpack underneath the thing, but you're right, Bobby. A lot of people aren't allergic to dogs, but I feel like way more people are allergic to cats. So far, it doesn't seem like it's a thing. We're taking the positive out of this. We love it. Also, Oxford. Man, what a rich school.
Starting point is 00:29:47 It's a nice quality. Everything going well for They got a cat. Well, no, actually, hey, they are just like us. They get stressed and homesick. Soon it's in Oxford? Yeah. Yeah, guys, everything will be okay. You're good.
Starting point is 00:30:00 You're at Oxford. You know what I did? I googled how much the houses cost on Friends and Neighbors that show on Apple. Or they're all really rich. Yeah. Yeah, I just wanted to see. Is it a real neighborhood? Yeah, it's a real neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Oh. Yeah. I just wanted to chat GPT and I was like, hey, what's up? I watch your show Friends and Neighbors. John Hamm, they're all super rich. Can you tell me the neighborhood? and she was like, yeah, this is the part they talk about, the houses typically run lower-end 4 million, high, mid-high, 8 or 9 million.
Starting point is 00:30:28 There's a couple that are like 20 or 30 million. Gosh, wow. Is it northeast? Where is it? Yep. Interesting. Yep. And they all drive like Maseratis. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:38 I've never been in a Maserati. But they have a cold M logo. With like a little. It kind of looks like Arizona State. It does. Every time I see a Maserati, I think Arizona State. All right, there you go. Good story. That's what it's all about.
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