The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI) Bobby's Saving Money + Amy Reunited With An Item After One Year
Episode Date: May 22, 2026Bobby shares how he saved money by getting rid of a subscription that he realized he forgot he had. Amy shares how she got lucky getting back a dress she thought was long gone. We also discuss what dr...y cleaning actually is. Lunchbox’s wife had a major accomplishment with the kids this school year. Morgan shares how her 2nd experience went getting back into sand volleyball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tell me something good.
I like to go about every few weeks into my Apple subscriptions
and see what I can unsubscribe to.
and I try to really subscribe always through Apple now,
and I'm not doing a commercial for Apple at all.
They don't advertise with us at all.
But it just keeps it all organized.
And so I found this one app that I have,
and I pay 50 bucks a month too.
And it's a clothing app.
And what they do is all of the clothes that come off of,
I don't want to say displays because it's not individual stores,
but like companies who have these clothes
that they're showing in ads,
They then put them on this app and you can buy them really cheap.
So you have to pay to subscribe, 50 bucks a month,
and then you can buy clothes really cheap off of it,
like name brand stuff.
And so I just didn't use it that much.
And for a while I did, and I was finding really nice clothes there for cheap,
but again with the subscription fee.
So I went yesterday and I was unsubscribe from it, feeling pretty good about it.
And it said, you know, as of like June 18th,
it will be canceled because I guess it already paid for this month coming up.
And so I was like, I don't go back over.
I spent so much money on it yesterday.
So I didn't subscribe, but then I spent so much money on the app again going,
oh, I haven't done this in a while.
And I found a lot of good clothes over there.
I feel like for a $50 a month subscription fee,
you must be getting access to like exclusive good stuff.
Really good stuff.
Really at times higher end stuff.
But for like 80% off.
Oh, my.
Mm-hmm.
They have women's?
Yeah, it's mostly women's and little bit guys.
Oh.
Yeah.
But I had to like a suburb.
admit and they had to like accept me back in the day. Oh. I know. I know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah. So, but I unsubscribe from something that was costing me money. That's good. I like that.
And then I bought a bunch of stuff and I guess I like that. But I'm out. As of like three weeks from now,
I'm out. No more paying that. I do have like a halo subscription though for that dog,
Halo fence thing that I cannot. I've talked about this before. I cannot get it off my account
because it wasn't done through Apple. It was done through a credit card. And I don't, I cannot find,
I don't even know what email address I used.
I've tried every way.
Don't know your login.
Don't know your password.
Okay, I can't get in.
And every month it's like 12 bucks pops up on my phone.
They're charging me.
I'm going to have to cancel my whole credit card.
I'm going to have to move.
Change your name.
I'm going to have to do everything to get this thing to stop charging me.
Like these laws, and they try to make these laws to make things so easily cancelable.
And obviously they're fought against because big companies don't want it to be so easy for people to cancel things.
But this halo thing is driving me crazy.
I bet you I've done this for two years.
Dang.
And how much is it?
Like 12 bucks a month.
That's what pops up.
Yeah.
Yeah, that ain't good.
But I did cancel a subscription.
That's the best part of my day yesterday.
Really didn't have much going on yesterday.
I mean, worked a lot and went to bed pretty early.
Didn't watch anything.
Arkansas Keith sent me a picture this morning.
I think he was out on the lake.
Let me see.
And he said, I got mine on too.
And it's him holding up a fish with a headlamp on.
Oh, he's got the headlamp.
He's got the headlamp.
That's funny.
Awesome.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
All right, that's mine.
Tell me something good, Amy.
So I was cleaning out my closet, I guess it was last weekend.
And there was this one dress I was looking for, especially with summer coming up.
And I was just thinking of, oh, yeah, if I do go on, not if, but I will be taking some sort
of a trip somewhere.
And I was like, where's this dress?
Because I wore it on my trip last year.
And I loved it.
So I was like, hmm, I can't find it anywhere.
Well, so then I go to the drive.
dry cleaner is there. I got it. Got the dress back. So it's been there for, I don't know, since last summer.
Wow. I was thankful they still had it. Like what's their role of now it's mine? I mean, I would think well before.
I think I just got lucky. Well, before, I mean, I don't know that they hold on to stuff for a year.
Was it a really nice dress? No, but it's like a cute dress and it has pockets. Every girl loves a dress with pockets.
And it's just a good summer dress to have. Like I even, I had a, I had a really nice dress. I had a
an altered to fit like a glove. So it's just a staple that I'll probably be able to have for a long
time. That's where I was like, oh, shoot, it's easy to travel with, doesn't really wrinkle.
It's, you can fold it up, easy to take. And I was like, where is that? And so I was just thankful
that the dry cleaner still had it. Did you go, oh, it's at the dry cleaner or did you go,
maybe I should go check the dry cleaner because I've checked everywhere else.
It was maybe I should check the dry cleaner because I've checked everywhere else for days.
And then I was thinking, okay, the main things are, did I let somebody borrow?
it. Did my daughter just take it? That's something we've had to work on a lot, like, but not take it
because she's borrowing it from my closet, but I've just been trying to get her to, hey, mom,
may I wear this? Because I tell her one day, you're going to have roommates, and this is how we do
life. You don't just go into your roommates closet and take it. Because I always wanted a daughter to
share clothes with, so I think it's awesome. So eliminated her, she didn't have it. And then I guess just
process of elimination was like, well, I guess I'll try the dry cleaners. And sure enough,
it was there. Did they like grab their friends there and be like, you can't, she's here.
The blue dress. She's back. She's arrived. Wow. But the thing is, I've dropped other stuff off there
this year and picked it up. But this one must have just been hidden somewhere because it's not like
they added it to my order. So it's their fault. Well, I mean, I didn't ask for it. I should have said
when I went to pick up other things like, oh, I have a blue dress here as well. Can you look for it?
It's weird that it wouldn't all be in your name.
They wouldn't hand you that back as well.
I know.
I think this was just a interest, like a...
Let's just blame it on them.
Or me, not asking for it.
But if I go back, if I, if I go to the dry cleaner and I'm like, hey, I'm here to pick up order.
They give me all the clothes that are in my name.
That's what I'm saying.
It should have been with it.
So I think this one was just like hiding out somewhere.
And then when I went to specifically ask for it, they were able to find it.
If I were a dry cleaner, I would find things that look good on me and I'd probably wear them and then recleaned them.
while they're waiting for it to get clean.
Oh, like that's your wardrobe is other people's clothes?
Yeah.
Like if there was an event or a graduation or a wedding and there was a suit that fit me and it was awesome,
I'd probably wear it.
Come right back home after, put it back, get a dry clean again.
And the problem is if someone comes to get it in that one brief moment that I'm wearing it,
it gets forgotten like your dress.
So my theory is someone was wearing your dress whenever you came to get your last
batch. Oh, wow. And then I never ended up with it. Well, I'm glad you got it back.
Dry cleaning is one of those things I don't really get or understand, but somehow we drop our clothes off
and I don't know what they do to it to make it clean. Yeah, I don't even know what dry cleaning is.
I just know when I pick it up, I take it out of that plastic bag right away.
Mike, we'll give us a full breakdown on what dry cleaning is in about two minutes. Okay.
Eddie, tell me something good. Dude, yesterday was actually awesome. So it was my kids' last day of school.
picked them up from school blaring schools out for summer.
Alice Cooper.
Cute.
Schools out.
And they're just like so excited.
And then we went out to eat.
We went to Peter's sushi.
And everyone was friendly.
And I mean, my kids, they weren't fighting.
They weren't throwing food.
So everything was really nice.
There was a wrinkle in the whole thing.
So like around 9 o'clock last night,
my son comes to me as like, Dad, I got to confess something.
I left my Apple Watch at the restaurant.
Because I can't find it anywhere.
So TBD on that, we're going to call as soon as they open.
I guess they open for lunch.
Check the dry cleaner.
Amy's dry cleaner.
Yeah.
The guy's wearing it right now.
But so there's that.
We got to wait on that.
But yesterday was just a good day.
Why did he take it off?
He takes it off a lot.
And I asked him the same question.
He said that the band kind of bothers him.
So when I'm doing stuff like eating, I take it off.
But what's crazy is that we were already in the car yesterday after dinner.
And he said, oh, I forgot my pen.
He has one of those cool pens, you know, that you pick the color.
on it. Oh man, those were awesome back in the day. Yeah. He's like, I left my pen in the restaurant. So he went back in
the restaurant to get the pen, but I guess didn't realize that his watch was there. And we're not really
sure that the watch is there. He just thinks that that's the last place he left it. So why don't I get him
a new band that doesn't bother him? Let's find the watch first and then we'll. Because that's the first time
he revealed that it was the band, right? You just learned that yesterday. Correct.
My son, I can't get him to take his watch off. I want him to, especially when he runs.
you know what drives me crazy when he's racing
is he's worried about setting his timer.
So you think he's going to fall because he look into his watch?
No, but like, why wait?
You don't need to worry about that.
They have official times.
You don't need to time yourself.
Oh, you do while you're running.
Not at a race.
Well, can you see the time the entire time you're running?
No, but he's not looking down while he's running.
He just wants to start it, but it's like...
He might need to...
Oh, I don't know if he looks at it at all.
If he doesn't look at it at all, okay.
But if he needs to see, like, halfway through a lap
and then you can't see, like, what he's pacing himself at?
I would understand it then.
Okay.
But I don't know if you can see the times the whole time.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know.
I just still was thinking when Eddie was saying that.
I was like, I wish Stevens it would take his watch off.
Is it Velcro?
My son's his watch.
He wore, no, it's a thing.
He wore some watch you got him to its death.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
You got him something like a red one.
A red, yeah, G-shock or something.
He wore that thing till, like, he just is not like taking watches off.
I had to order him, but I got the cheaper version.
after the red one died or the band, like something happened.
And he was like, I liked that one, but with camo.
And then I found one on Amazon that's like a dupe.
And that's the one he's going to die a lot quicker.
Well, let's see.
If Uncle Bobby wants to get him another Chi shock, that's fine.
Mike, can you explain the process of dry cleaning?
It's called dry cleaning because they don't use water.
They use a chemical instead.
So it goes into like a big, looks like a normal washing machine,
but no water.
They put chemicals in it, and then that machine also dries it.
Man, that's bad.
Does the chemical, is it blown through?
Like an air chemical?
Because if it's a wet chemical, that feels like pretty much water.
Yeah, yeah.
They say it's, yeah, it just doesn't have water in it,
so that's why it's dry cleaning.
But if the chemicals wet, it ain't really dry.
So, like, could they just bottle up whatever they do it
and we spray our clothes at home?
Well, don't we have that?
It's like Fabriz.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, they do that too.
They spot clean it and then they put it in the...
But I've seen, don't they have like a steamer thing where it's like
That's the second, the third process after it's been dried.
To be fair, steam wet.
Yeah, same thing.
Yeah, same thing.
Yeah, but different.
Hey, they're fooling us.
But the way they do it, they say it doesn't shrink, fade or distort any of the clothing.
Right.
So it's not fully dry, but the effects of using wet don't happen to the clothes.
Yeah. Because wet then does all of that, that shrinking.
I hate when I think.
can get away with ignoring the tag, like what it says.
Like sometimes the tag will be like, dragling normally, I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever.
And then I try to wash it and then it comes out like the size of baby Billy's outfits.
And I'm like, cool.
I guess I'm not going to be wearing that anymore.
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I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo.
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Lunchbox, tell me something good.
Yeah, so my wife is responsible.
for getting my children to school and my oldest finished first grade, the middle finished
kindergarten. So she's been getting them to school on time for two years and not a single tardy.
So if they take the bus, ride their bike, or if she has to drive them, they have not been late one day
in two years. And so I would like to say that is a pretty good accomplishment for my wife.
So I'm very happy about that.
Eddie, with your kids, same?
What?
How do they get there?
My wife takes them.
Same as lunchbox's wife?
What was, what is, what's the difference?
I guess she drops them off lunchbox?
Oh, sometimes, but sometimes, most of the time they ride the bus.
But, you know, if they, if she lets them sleep in, but I'm just saying, like, if they're riding the bus, their bike or she's driving them in two years, they didn't have one tardy.
So I'm pretty impressed by my wife.
It is, but what's tricky by my wives is my, they go to different schools, right?
So, like, she has to drop one off a little earlier.
And then, so if one of them's right on time, sometimes the other one's going to be late.
So that's kind of where she runs into trouble.
And usually the older one is late.
That's good for your kids, though.
Muchbox?
Like, they're taught beyond time, right?
Yeah.
No, no, I'm, that's what I'm saying.
I'm glad.
Like, I was worried because my wife is not the most...
Punctual.
You can use that word.
Punctual.
Time management's not the best.
And so I was worried they were going to be late all the time.
But two years and boom, nailed it.
Pretty good.
Morgan, tell me something good.
So I played sand volleyball again yesterday,
and I had so much.
much fun. We played in the rain for two hours. Are you good? I love volleyball. Yeah, I used to be a
LaBero. Oh, you know that is? That person that wears the off-color jersey that's always kind of like
the defensive one. No. Oh, I thought that was the captain. Morgan, what's a Laverro? Yeah, it's a
libero. You're typically staying on the back row to be a passer. Like, you're really good at passing.
Typically also as short people because we hit from the back row versus hitting up on the necks.
We're not as tall as the people who would typically be in the front row like a blocker.
or a hitter. And aren't you wearing an off-color jersey if you're playing competitively?
Yes, yeah. I did when we played in club. So that was the role that I really took on. But
Sand volleyball is so much different than court volleyball. So it's been a learning curve for sure.
Are people surprised that you're good when you show up? No, honestly, people who play Sam,
they play in rec leagues all the time and they are so good. Oh, so the competition's pretty
tough already. Yeah. So I'm, I feel like I'm a beginner again, even though I have like, you know,
and your body kind of remembers the skill set, but you're having to reteach it. That's kind of where I'm at.
So I can serve and I can pass really good, but learning to jump in sand and move in sand is just a lot
different. Or he said somebody's phone got stolen there while they were playing sand volleyball.
Yeah. You just put, you just lay your stuff out and somebody grabbed with somebody's phone.
Yeah, there's kind of like bleachers and chairs because it's all at these sand courts and you set your stuff
over there and it's by where we're at. And everybody's phones, everybody's stuff is over there.
but one of the girls, her phone was just sitting there and somebody came and took it.
She tracked it down.
It was to like a warehouse.
And by the time she got there, it was gone.
What are you going to do with a phone?
I know, because you can't get into it.
You can't reset the whole thing and just start it over.
I think if you could, more phones would get stolen.
Yeah.
I don't think you can do anything.
Mike, it takes some working, but I think you can if you know the right people.
Oh, well.
It's one of those.
The way Mike says it.
To me, that felt like Mike knows.
the right people.
I feel like he's protecting the right people.
My son's watch had this like option to claim that it was lost.
We hit the button, but I don't know what that does.
Breezes it.
Okay.
Like if it's lost, that means if somebody takes it, they can't know the right people.
Right, right.
So Mike, do the right people know about the loss feature?
Maybe.
They can also, if you know the right, right people get through that.
Can't you find it though?
Don't you have to find my?
Yeah, and it shows that it's at the restaurant.
Okay, then it's at the restaurant.
Yeah.
But it's not, it's like the last place it was.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, but then there's not that many places since.
Well, so yeah, he didn't.
T.J. Max right next to it.
You all went there?
Yep.
You took the whole family to T.J. Max?
Wow.
How much you got spent?
My wife bought a bunch of clothes.
Oh, yeah, you don't know money.
She probably spent maybe a couple hundred bucks.
A lot of summer clothes.
You're not involved.
Probably at the restaurant then.
That's what we're hoping.
TBD.
That's what I would bet.
Because it would say last place,
T.J. Max then. If that were
the case. All right, there you go. That's
it. Good job here, buddy. That's what it's all about.
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It's time for the good news.
With Bobby. Tell me something good.
Guy finds a winning
lottery ticket worth 500 bucks
returns it. It goes, hey,
this is not my ticket.
Here you go.
Gave it back. Why would you do that?
Yeah, why would you do? Does it have a name on it?
No. Exactly.
The man found the misplaced pick three ticket on the floor of a gas station.
That's crazy.
No.
And he turned it in and so everybody's like, dang, why did you do that?
And then he bought another ticket, like, I don't know, a couple weeks later and won $586,000.
Wow, wow, wow.
He was supposed to turn it in.
Okay, maybe karma is a thing.
Yeah, man.
He won $586,000, the guy who turned in the $500 ticket.
Wow.
So do you think he was being tested by?
Abraham type thing?
being tested i don't know what that means
god challenged abraham
god it kill me a son
well kill your son and then abraham didn't do it
and instead he killed a ram
correct it saved the whole yes
are you familiar with that story lunchbox in the bible
why would he want him to kill his son
well there's a whole testament
yeah listen it's a little weird anyway
oh they're crazy back that dude i'm telling you
what but you never heard the story you never heard that
no why i mean here's a test man
if you go kill your son you're loyal to me
yes yeah
would you do it?
No.
See, there you go.
And that's what we believe in?
It's a weird...
That's what we believe in.
No, that's a weird one for me too.
I'll be honest with you.
And then they...
It was a RAM, right?
Then, in the end, he killed the RAM instead.
But that's, yeah, you're right.
That's a weird one.
But you don't know these stories in Bible.
These are old ones, dude.
No idea.
Yeah, oh, this is old Tasman stuff.
Yeah.
And we're the new, right?
We, we've reed.
We're not doing that anymore.
Now he's struggling.
He's like, I should...
Yeah.
So what's the new?
Like, we just changed.
the wording? No, no, no, no. Oh, you think the Old Testament is... Interesting.
No, no, he doesn't. Yes, he does.
No, he doesn't. Wow. You think the Old Testament is the older version of the New Testament,
and they just changed the words. Same stories. They made it more relatable now. Got it.
They got rid of that. But because of one's, well... That is not it. And you think it's the same
characters as one? It's like Home Alone, too? Maybe. Maybe they change the names? I don't know.
Okay.
So, I mean, are they still writing things or is it just like, is it finished?
What?
What?
Is there a sequel?
Hey, what?
No, no.
Like, Harry Potter.
Well, I mean, don't things change?
Don't eventually get to add some things like the amendments?
Well, when they're being translated from Hebrew to Greek, Greek to all the languages,
there are things in translation that they feel sometimes didn't get translated as clearly.
But that was it.
So there's no new rules?
There's no newer testament.
No.
No.
Isn't that weird?
Guys, in that way?
Just hear me out.
And they did take, and they did remove certain books too.
But hear me out.
Like, it's 2026, right?
When's the last time something's been written in the good old book?
But that's, there's not.
Good old book.
Yes, sir.
Anyway, this guy found a $500 ticket.
Turn it in.
Like literally, when is the last time?
So that's what I'm saying.
But no, it's not a, it's not a diary.
It doesn't keep getting updated.
Well, it should.
Why?
So we're going to follow life from seven million years ago instead of updating it.
You want to know what's crazy?
You want to know what's crazy, though?
We keep making the same mistakes as humans, so it's the same thing.
That's true too.
Yeah, so.
I mean, I just see it's a little like, you might want to update it, like have some different rules.
How many years ago do you think Jesus walked to the earth?
I have no clue.
No, I just curious.
I guess.
Probably before the Civil War.
No, after, actually.
It was after the Civil War?
Anyway, this guy just reminded me of A-Rab.
It didn't remind me of A-Ram until you guys said that.
It was a test.
It's on me.
That's all me.
Thank you, Eddie.
Yeah.
Fixed down a whole path.
It wasn't really expecting to go.
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 Amy.
Tell me something good.
So this, a young student named Mahogany, she's about to graduate high school,
but at the same exact time, she's getting her associate's degree.
That's cool. She took enough classes to have her two-year done.
Yeah, over the past four years, she has been enrolled in high school, also enrolled in doing the college work, all while maintaining a 4.0 GBA.
I was always confused by schools that allowed it to go over 4.0 because you take advanced classes and it was worth more.
Yeah.
It's like you can't give 100 and 10% effort.
It maxes at 100.
Let's get our scales.
Because somebody could have crushed it and got a 4.0 and they don't have the ability.
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well, I don't like you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, so good for her.
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She said she didn't expect so many acceptance letters,
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Does that mean she had to send a bunch of applications, like 90?
I would imagine she sent off a bunch, yeah.
Or do random schools just,
mail you accepted.
I don't think they're out headhunting.
Yeah, I don't think they're out headhunting.
They're scouting.
The scholarship money is awesome.
I guess the part of this kind of annoying is you don't really get that money.
What do you mean?
It's all, if you were to add every school offering you a scholarship together.
Oh, yeah.
She's not like she's getting three money.
That would be really cool, though.
It would be awesome.
Yeah.
Like you get an NIL deal for a 4.0.
Right.
Yeah.
What's her name again?
Mahogany.
Mahogany Newkirk.
That's a good one.
That's what it's all about.
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