The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI): Is Eddie Okay Financially? + Lunchbox Getting VIP Treatment!
Episode Date: May 8, 2026Amy was worried about her dog and took her to the vet to get diagnosed. Eddie’s wife made him happy by doing something he’d been wanting to do for 5 years. We think this is good but also w...onder if he is doing okay financially? Lunchbox got invited to a Kansas game this fall and will be treated like a VIP. Bobby gave an update on how Baby Billie is feeling at home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news.
Tell me something good.
All right, something good from the last 24 hours, Amy.
Okay, well, my dog has been having some issues
with her ears where she flops them back and forth
and all night, like, and it wakes me up,
like she's shaking them, like something's in it.
So I thought something might be seriously wrong.
So took her to the vet,
and turns out she just needs some ear drops.
It sounds like she got a little lunchbox.
It's like there's some yeast in there.
Stanley gets ear infections all the time.
Or his ears big and floppy?
No, Bulldogs just are broken everywhere.
Right.
So I guess if Stanley shakes his head,
I don't know what all you'd hear.
But Kara's ears are so floppy that it's like,
like every time.
And I was like, make it stop, make it stop.
And I didn't know what was going on.
And so now I just have to do a drop in each ear
and she's going to be good to go.
And then went ahead and got her a little allergy shot while I was there.
And then they suggested something else and something else.
Next thing you know, you can't leave the bet without spending like.
Like an oil change.
Right.
You need some wipers?
I thought of you with your tire situation.
Like while I was there, I was like, wait, am I getting tired?
Like the, yeah.
I'm getting a little, yeah, car, you know, car shop situation.
But I had no man there to, you know, like you're supposed to go to the mechanic with a man.
Am I supposed to take a man to the vet?
Don't take me.
Yeah, we should change that.
Change what?
Taking a man to the mechanic.
You guys should.
Well, yeah, I know.
We need to just stand up for ourselves.
But I don't know.
Just sometimes it's just, it can't help.
It automatically comes out, okay, well, whatever you think.
If you show up to the mechanic with me,
Bobby's like, okay, whatever you think.
It's like, are you sure there's not more you can find?
Right, right, right.
There's a way we can spend more money.
Right.
All right, Eddie, what do you have?
Yeah, mine was weird.
So yesterday I get home and my wife all of a sudden,
wants to start looking at subscriptions and what we can cancel.
And I'm like, awesome.
I've been asking for this for like five years.
And she's like, yeah, like Target.
I know I've been spending a lot on Target.
I've been spending a lot on like grocery deliveries.
So we sat down and we got rid of so many subscriptions.
Dude, I was so happy yesterday.
The only thing that worries me, though, is that she's the one that does all the money in
the house.
So I don't know if I'm supposed to be worried about something.
Yeah, I wonder what prompted that.
Usually that doesn't happen for no reason.
Correct.
So what do you think happen?
I feel like all of a sudden she was like, you know what?
Eddie's been asking for this for five years.
I want to do something for him.
You feel like that's an all-the-sadden type thing?
That's what she said it was.
I feel like from my experience, I think sometimes we just have an epiphany.
That's what she said.
But usually the epiphany is, oh, crap, when you look at like spending or debt or a bill.
Right.
Or just kind of assessing like, wow, I have, I'm paying at $9.99, which is the target one a month.
Because I recently went through and cleaned up some stuff.
And then I'll probably re-subscribe as the year goes on.
And then we'll reassess again, you know, 365 days later.
It just happens because sometimes they'll be like, there's deals, you know?
You get a deal if you do the $9.99 a month.
So then you want to re-sign up for the deal.
And then you have moments of clarity where you, I feel like, yeah, she either wanted to value Eddie's desires or she just had a moment where like enough is enough.
But the moment is usually prompted.
Oh, crap.
Yeah.
We need to do something.
Can't it just be like, oh, wow, I have signed up for a lot of monthly subscriptions.
So what I would say to that is yes, but only whenever you look at the bottom line of all your subscriptions added together and you're like, oh, crap.
We can't do this anymore.
For the last like two weeks, I've been like, every time I come home, there's more stuff in the front door.
Like, we need to do something.
So maybe she just kind of said like, you know what?
Let's look at it at least.
How much do you think you saved?
We'll see.
TBD.
But I mean, I think.
But how many did you cancel?
Well, we canceled like a lot of them.
But I mean, it still continues through the year, like through the end of the year.
Some of them.
You don't go months to month.
So like one of them.
You don't go yearly on things that for sure will do for a year.
Otherwise, I do month to month.
because they end up going, I don't need this.
And the greatest thing about Apple now is that if you buy it through Apple,
through your phone, you can easily cancel it.
Some of these things are impossible to cancel.
Correct.
And that should be against the law.
And they've tried different ways to put it inside of bills to make it.
But they still haven't passed like a universal one click on a certain dedicated page
on every subscription service model, right?
So that doesn't happen yet.
But with Apple, if you subscribe through your basically iTunes,
Apple store.
Apple store, whatever that is.
You can go through and see and turn them off.
And they just stop charging.
And every time they do charge,
it comes to your email and reminds you
that you're being charged for it.
I like that.
Yeah.
So I'm not an Apple shill by any means.
But for me, it's worked really well to any of my subscriptions
to go through Apple.
You know what's really, it's awful when you realize it,
but it's amazing that it happened.
So I did, I used rocket money for all my stuff.
and they'll tell you when you have double subscriptions.
Oh, man.
If I get rocket money, they'd be like, you got seven.
You got seven ESPN Plus accounts, so you keep forgetting.
Yes, the password.
And then you're like, wait, that's on that credit card.
That's on that credit card.
And it might be something that's $2.99 a month,
so it's not very noticeable,
but the fact that you're paying it multiple times
and for no reason,
and you're barely watching your MGM plus.
I keep forgetting to turn that off.
But I'm not going to now because From is back on.
Oh.
So I have to remember to turn it off once From is over.
You got it on the free trial?
Sure, but I bought it thinking I was going to keep it because the free trial is 30 days.
And that show, I was going to watch more than four episodes.
Like when it came out.
I must have bought it last year.
And then you guys reminded me that I don't get that show for free.
And then I said, hey, Caitlin, do we subscribe to MGM Plus?
And she's like, what is that?
I said, well, that's how we watched From.
And so we went inside of Amazon, you can see your subscriptions.
Yeah.
And we do subscribe to League Pass, which I do watch, which is the NBA,
and then MGM Plus.
I've never even looked at that platform to see what they have.
Like what else they have?
It's always good to do a little sweep, a little, yeah.
You got to watch out for the kids too, because my daughter snuck crunchy roll into our account for a long time.
Billy ordered a WWE pay-per-view.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And I was like, Kayla, I don't know how she did that.
She's ordering all kinds of stuff.
I'm having a trouble canceling one payment
because I didn't do it through Apple
and we used to have it at our other house
we don't anymore but it's on my credit card
and I can't remember the password to get in
I've tried to cancel it.
It's the halo collar.
What does that do?
What's a dog collar that you put the things up in your yard
and they can't really go past the barrier?
Oh like the invisible fence or whatever?
I can't turn it off and so I get mad for like five minutes a month
and then I forget about it.
But it pops up and it's like your halo charge of $12.99 on my credit because it pops up on my credit card on my phone.
You haven't had to maybe get a new credit card at some point and then it'll just take care of it.
I don't get scam very often.
Sorry, Amy. We're not like...
Amy's changing one out every 40 days.
I know. It's like the worst thing ever because you have to go redo all your auto pay bills.
I see it.
And I go, gosh, you're trying to get that.
And I've gone to the side a couple times to change my username and password and I can't...
I cannot get in.
So I've been charged for like a year and a half every month, haven't used it at all.
And that's about five minutes of rage that I have.
And then I just forget about it until I'm raged again 30 days later.
That is so funny you say that because like I go through that all the time, the five minute of rage.
We're just so mad, especially when I get those emails of like, you know, you have a subscription, renewing again.
I'm like, what app is that?
I get so mad.
I make the call and then I'm good.
I bought a year on this workout app because the deal was good.
And I think if I were to use four months of it, it actually.
made the year worth it.
It was one of those really good deals.
And I thought, I think I'll use this for probably four months.
Let me go ahead and get the deal.
It's so mid.
It's so mid.
Like, not great.
Better than terrible.
They have like 40 trainers on there.
I thought you found a guy that you liked, though.
And he talked.
On that out?
No, the guy talks a lot.
I don't need talking.
I just remember it being a talking thing.
I don't need a lot of talking, guy.
Do you get dirty version on there?
Well, mute it.
No, I don't do it.
No, I don't do it.
Can you mute?
No?
Probably.
I don't know.
I don't go that deep into it.
They do let you team it up with your music app, though, which is kind of nice.
I don't know how they do that.
That's cool.
It's like, hey, pick your music app, and then it's your own playlist.
And then when they talk, which is too much, it pulls the music down.
I don't even want to promote what it is because, one, it ain't a commercial, and two, I don't love it.
It's fine.
Do you know what it is?
No.
I mean, I remember you talking about it, but I don't know what it is.
I don't do apps. When I signed up for Pilates last year, of course I got the year.
Of course. I mean, it was a deal. 20% off if you sign up for the whole year, which if I did,
then I did the math on that. And then I did the math of how many classes I need to do per week
to make it really a deal. Have I gone this week? No. But typically I do. I just, I think still
recover. I think I've been let myself recover from my heart and then I did my own sprints.
Have you done them again or just that one run? No. Just the one run.
That was yesterday.
Yeah.
I know if you did them this morning.
Oh, no.
I did a meditation.
That's good.
I need a rest.
I did my five-minute morning meditation.
She starts off with,
Good morning, my love.
She British?
I don't know.
She's Asian, but she speaks really softly.
She may have a British accent, too.
I just know, good morning, my love.
Her name is Lavender.
You can see her?
She's on YouTube.
Okay.
I close my eyes, though.
I just see her in the beginning.
sit with your back straight.
Mike, have you watched the new Drusky sketch?
No.
All the actors are British.
They're taking all our roles?
No, I haven't seen that yet.
That guy's killing it.
Oh, I was on Instagram yesterday,
and he kept going live like a billion times in a row.
Like, I kept, why is it saying,
Drewski's live, Drewski's live, Drewski's live?
I'm like, do I even follow Drusky?
Do you?
I must.
I don't ever see his stuff, but like,
Bobby had actually posted,
I got on Instagram to post something on our feeling things,
podcast and then I saw
Bobby posted the wrestling video
or something so then I was doing that
and in that five minutes
that I was on feeling things and then Bobby's page
Drewski went live
three different times and I kept having to
swipe it out and you don't follow
Drusky? You must follow him. I must follow him
if I was getting the notification but I swear to you I haven't
seen a Drusky skit or
like when did I quick
quick click
follow maybe when he was. You've never seen a
Drusky skit? I mean I saw Eric Kirk
That was a great one.
That must have been when I hit follow because I was like, this is funny.
It was funny, yeah.
So.
Like he's doing S&L by himself.
Spell his name.
You might have seen the one too where he got completely white and went to the NASCAR race.
Yeah.
I haven't seen that one.
No, I swear to you.
I only saw.
It's so funny.
He's so funny.
He is so funny.
Like, dude, I don't even know how to spell his name.
Spell it.
D-R-U-S-K-I.
D-R-U-S-K-I.
Loading.
Drew-C-E?
I'm following.
There you go.
Let's go.
But no.
That's why he went live so many times.
Have I ever seen?
I wonder why you followed him.
Besides Erica, probably when he did the skit.
And I was like, this guy's funny.
Yeah, you'd like when he went white to the NASCAR race too.
It looks like the elevated version of white chicks.
How in that movie, they were white, but they didn't really look white.
Because it was, you know, body paint or whatever.
It's kind of like that where he can't.
He doesn't look extremely Caucasian, but it's really white.
Like, it's way too white.
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Yes, yeah.
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I would think so.
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You know what's good?
Oh, another thing.
Instead of buying these workout subscription services,
what I've found to be pretty good is you can almost get everything just as good
for free on YouTube.
That's where I get my meditations.
Yeah.
Yeah, lots of YouTube.
Oh, we've talked about lymphatic massage drainage stuff, YouTube.
The difference is you're in the middle of doing a workout
with somebody who's teaching a class on YouTube and then a commercial hits.
Yeah.
So then you got to pay for the non-commercial YouTube and at that point you could have just got a subscription service.
Oh, no, no. I just let it play the five seconds and hit skip.
Yeah, but if you're like working out, it's tough because then you've got to go back to your phone.
I'll like screen mirror it to the television in the gym.
Yeah.
So screen mirroring's not fancy.
Maybe having a gym at your house is fancy.
I can agree with that.
Screen mirror is not fancy.
I think you picked the wrong thing to attack there.
Eddie, good for you.
man. I mean, it brightened my day for sure.
That's one of those that hopefully
the fruits
will present themselves later because you didn't save
any money yesterday. And you can spend all that money
on a vet bill. I did kind of get upset though a little bit like
why now? Like you know, it's just like five years. Why focus on the negative? I know, I know.
I not be like... Well, I would, I'd brace myself for the negative.
Like what's the reason? Just whenever it's presented to you that something happened
30% of that impact
will not be felt
because you're already going
I'm expecting something
so it's not gonna be a shock
when it happens
I think he's why now
because he was feeling dismissed
do you think he's why now
because there might be some crazy bill
yes I second one
no no no
okay see mine's first one
he feels dismissed
and more because like I've said it before
and I haven't felt good when I say it
but I've said it where like
I'm gonna quit
like if this doesn't stop
I'm just stop making money
like I'm gonna quit
oh my god
that's stupid that's stupid
I know, I know.
That's such an empty threat that it's not even a threat.
Yeah, like, so you're quitting the job here.
Or you're just going to be like, don't pay me.
I told her that.
Yeah, but that's, it's like.
And I felt stupid after I said it.
That's like you're saying, if you don't stop, I'm going to put on the cape and fly out of this house.
That's never going to happen.
But what if I just quit all of a sudden?
You wouldn't.
All because of subscriptions.
Oh my gosh.
That's cutting off your nose to spot your face.
Yeah, I know it's definitely stupid.
But I've gotten to the point where I'm like, I can't take it anymore.
I tell, I say this so.
many times, I'm going to quit.
You need my intentional dialogue script.
Well, it's not mine, but I got it for therapy cap.
It's so easy, Eddie.
You can do it again?
Oh, gosh.
But if you hold it up in front of your face while you're telling your wife that.
No, it's easy to memorize.
What is it?
When you blank, so when you...
Spend all this money.
Let me say it this way.
I.
When I ask you to stop ordering all this stuff online.
And it gets ignored.
And it gets ignored.
It makes me feel.
It makes me feel unheard.
There.
Yeah.
And the story I tell myself is, the story I tell myself is.
And the story I tell myself is you don't care what I think.
Right.
I'm not important to you.
Why are you holding a piece of paper?
It's not written in front of these scripts.
Here, I'll, I have a little pamphlet.
I'll text it to you.
Okay.
You can keep it in your back pocket.
Dude, I'm not going to remember any of that.
Wait, but you just express what happens without being accusatory of like,
it's all about you and your feelings.
but like obviously she's participating in it,
but you are just saying,
when this happens,
I feel this,
and then the story I tell myself is,
and then you state what you need.
What I need is,
what I need is to sit down and do this with you.
It feels good.
To save money.
Or I'm going to quit my job.
Is that not on there?
Or I'm going to quit?
You've never actually said that.
I've said it.
That's not a real threat.
It seemed like it worked.
But I mean, I would have never quit.
Like, I probably, I definitely wouldn't have quit.
But I felt like I had to say something to be like, I am serious.
This is not a joke.
But it's not a serious threat.
So I wouldn't have taken that threat seriously at all.
So how else would you frame it?
I don't know.
I'm dead serious.
What if you were trying to talk to your child about something and they're like,
I'm never going to school again?
I have one kid that probably would never go to school again.
No, no, no, no.
You're not going to allow that.
You're not going to allow that to happen.
Actually, the law, it's against the law.
Yeah, but I thought about this the other day because one of them was just like,
I'm not going to school.
So, like, how do you make them?
Do you just drag him and throw him outside?
Like, because he will literally get back in the car.
That's tough.
Like, if they really physically are fighting you to go,
I think you'd have to do some sort of physically,
yep.
101 to get the cop to take him?
No, I mean, you say, at first, my thing would be like,
okay, fine, and I leave them.
and that's one day.
And then that doesn't work.
Then you like progress to the other stuff.
It's truancy.
Like it's against the law.
Yeah.
I'm like you though.
I'm because like what's making them just not go to school?
Like fine, I won't go.
And I have one that'll literally just be like, I'm not going.
You're not going to make me go.
And I've thought like, man, if he really stands up.
If he commits to it, it's hard to get him to get him there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But eventually.
Yeah.
to like a radiator.
And that sounds illegal.
But what happens when kids don't show up to school?
Eventually does do law and...
The parents are in trouble.
Yeah.
Well, I know, but if the parents are, we're like, no, no, we're...
You're like, I try to get in school.
We're trying to get them to go.
Doesn't matter.
Really?
Wow.
Okay, so yeah, you have to call 911.
Wow.
Well, let's hope we don't get there.
Eddie, check your text.
Do it now.
Call 911.
Lunchbox, tell me something good.
Yeah, I got an email from our PD operations manager in Salina,
Manhattan, Kansas. His name is Dan, and he invited me to fly out there in October for the Kansas
Kansas State game. He said they're going to roll out the red carpet and treat me like the
celebrity that I am. And as a big Kansas fan, I felt really appreciated. Are you going?
Yeah. I think I'm going to go. Why did you say that hesitantly? Well, I haven't checked
the calendar. I don't know if I can go on the, what we in October it is. He said in October,
so I need to find the exact date, make sure I'm available.
But pretty freaking cool.
Who's going to make you feel like a celebrity?
He said he was.
He said that the station was going to do all the glitz and glamour
and treat me like I'm royalty.
So in.
He said those words.
Insulina.
Yeah.
99 KG.
Yeah, yo, I've been there.
Been there multiple times.
Yeah.
No, but that's the how the call.
Is that, have you worked with this person before, Bobby?
Yeah.
Does he say glitz, glamour and?
I don't really know.
know his vocabulary that well.
So this is work.
Yeah, they said they'll be rolling out the red carpet.
No, that's not what Eddie's saying.
This is like you're going for work, right?
Like you're going for an event?
Yeah, Kansas, because he knows I'm a Kansas fan and they'll be playing K-State.
And so he thought it'd be a good time to have me out there.
So you're going to do like a station deal.
Like a remote?
Meet listeners and stuff.
Yeah, I'll probably meet listeners, do whatever.
Probably fly me in on a helicopter into midfield.
I don't know.
That's what I was thinking in my head.
Maybe meet with some clients.
Yeah, I bet there's no helicopter.
With how budgets are these days, I'd bet there's no helicopter at all.
Oh.
You're lucky they don't Greyhound you up.
No, no, that wouldn't be red carpet.
Greyhound?
Yeah, Greyhound is not red carpet.
That is not, that doesn't scream red carpet at all.
Well, that's good.
Yeah, that's pretty exciting.
Yeah, that is very exciting.
Yeah, Morgan, anything from you?
Yeah, I've been getting to nerd out lately this week,
and I bought tickets for Mandalorian and Grogu for the
release night, which I'm really excited about. And I got to watch the season
finality of Daredevil, which is awesome. I don't know what that first
thing is that you said. Is that a movie? Because I don't Mandelore as a show. Yes.
The next installment is a movie that's coming out at the end of May.
All right, there you go. Oh, you already got tickets. Yeah. Yeah, I'm going.
You can get tickets that far in advance? Yeah, they released, gosh, a couple months ago, I think.
So I'm kind of late to the game, but I always try and go release. We can
because I don't want to get any spoilers on my social media before.
Remember when she came in dressed like a stormtrooper?
She was up all night in line getting tickets.
I would do that.
No, you don't remember that?
We had to take the baby to the doctor a couple days ago.
I talked about that.
And so they gave her some medicine to help with her crazy, like acid reflux.
And it took, it's great.
Had a great day yesterday.
So that was good.
Guested on a podcast yesterday, which was good, no issues there.
It was very much.
So I got home and it was dedicated to the business.
baby. We watched Arkansas play Alabama. They lost yesterday, Arkansas did, which sucks. But now
softball next weekend is regionals. If they win that, Super Regionals, if they win that
college world series. So that's where my head is. I got anything crazy. Kind of cold yesterday.
Like you felt cold or it was cold outside? It was cold outside. Oh, but in the sun it felt.
That's still cold. Yeah. So baby feels better. That's mine. That's good. I don't really have an elaborate
story. We didn't save any money yesterday or anything. I mean, can't.
It's only subscriptions.
It's a great day, dude.
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.
Madeline's eight years old, and she heard her neighbor playing guitar on his porch.
And so there's a big fence in between.
She only eight.
So she gets a piece of paper.
And she writes, hey, well, you play a Taylor Swift song, and she throws the airplane over to the neighbor.
A neighbor opens it.
And so the neighbor looks it up and starts playing Love Story.
and then Madeline is singing from the other side
and this goes up on the internet
to go super viral.
That's so cool.
Yeah.
So the neighbor didn't realize
it was being recorded at the time
and really only learned about the videos
reached because people were recognizing him
as the porch guy playing the Taylor Swift song.
So the increased visibility to Ethan's music
then brought him thousands of new followers
and people curious about what he does musically
and so it's just kind of a neat thing to do.
He was kind.
It was recorded.
It was shared. It worked out well.
Now, the tragedy would have been if he was like running from the law or something.
Oh, yeah.
And that's it.
They find him like that.
Yeah.
We got him.
He wasn't.
I saw Taylor Swift talking about love story and how she wrote it when she was 17 after.
And she was just saying, hey, parents, like send your kids to their room or, you know, share your disapproval with certain things.
Because that's what happened.
They disapproved about a guy that Taylor was seeing.
An older guy.
And then she was in her room kind of frustrated about it.
and that's when she wrote love story, which is a jam.
Did they ever say who the guy was?
I don't know. How much older?
I know, there's a lot of questions.
That's what I was wondering.
Morgan, does the internet say who love stories about from Taylor Swift?
Not that I've seen, but also there's a lot of speculations.
It's kind of hard to decipher who it truly is from her perspective.
It says 2008, a guy she was seeing whom her friends and family did not approve of.
Yeah.
I keep seeing a boy she liked.
They didn't.
Have you heard somebody?
You hear all kinds of stuff.
I hear all kinds of stuff.
I'm hearing stuff right now.
You guys aren't here.
I hear it.
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 Lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Last summer, Levi of Caldwell, Idaho,
wasn't feeling well, goes to the doctor, and they find leukemia.
So then they send him to St. Luke's hospital, then to St. Jude,
He has a bone marrow transplant.
He's been there ever since and he finally gets to come home.
Well, his sixth birthday is coming up.
And his mom's like, he can't have a birthday party.
Weakened immune system.
Can't be around a lot of people.
I want to have a parade for him.
So she posted online and the town of Caldwell, Idaho showed up.
First responders, cars.
Big old parade.
They dropped off gifts and he got to watch it all.
It's pretty cool.
He's sitting there like a big chair with his big fat Oakley.
sunglasses and then he's got all these signs behind them. Yeah, that's pretty cool. What are those
sunglasses called? The big goofy ones. Baseball players wear out too, but they're like...
Pit Vipers? Pit Vipers. Oh, is that what they're called? Yeah, that's the brand. They're the
big Oakley's that they wear, but they're like the pit vipers too. Yeah, this kid's loving it. Yeah,
good job by that town. Happy. That's pretty cool. There you go. That's what it's all about.
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