The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (MON): Bobby’s First Big Post-Surgery Win & Morgan Tries On Wedding Dresses
Episode Date: April 20, 2026Amy has a health update from the recent medical procedure she underwent. Bobby reached a major milestone after his ankle surgery. He did something for the first time and it feels great! Eddie has a go...od family trip where he found a few little hours of peace that was much needed. Morgan tells us how wedding dress shopping went. Scuba had a successful street cleaning event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news.
Tell me something good.
How you doing?
You have one or no.
Yeah.
You look pretty sad.
Oh, no.
You got one.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
I was looking at my nails.
because that's my telling me something good is my nails are growing all on their own and not one of them
has broken. And I'm trying to keep them ready for IHeart Country Festival so I can file them down and then
paint them really pretty. And honestly, they're going to look like I have fake nails, but they're not
going to be fake. They're going to be mine. What do you credit the nail growth to? Is it the testosterone?
I don't know. We should look that up because my nails never are like this. And that's the I got,
I'm on my vitamin D, testosterone, my iron.
Could it be those things?
Because that's the only thing that's different.
Are they growing abnormally?
Yes.
Like, I feel like I normally keep mine pretty short.
And now I'm like, and they're all, they're very strong.
Like, I can't bend them.
Yes.
Higher levels of testosterone can make nails grow faster and become thicker.
Okay.
Well, there we have it.
That explains it.
Because I've been, my yam pellets been in me about a month.
And then all of a sudden, I'm going to have.
pretty nails for IHart country.
Testosterone aids in keratin production.
Oh, nails are made of keratin.
Yeah.
That's true.
Yeah.
How about you, boys?
Y'all should see my nails.
Oh, my nails grow so fast.
Dude, they're so fast.
Yeah, yeah, you are so high in tea.
Just a lot of tea.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's good.
I like it.
Thanks.
Mine is going to be, I had ankle surgery in November, and I ran a mile for the first time
yesterday.
And so I ran it.
It didn't run it fast.
I ran it on like a six, six.
So slow, but I haven't done that much impact.
And so it wasn't could I do it.
It was, how's it going to feel today?
I've not run a mile straight though.
And today it is not sore.
So I'm going to spend all this week running a mile a little faster each day.
And then if it doesn't feel sore, I will move to like 1.2 five miles next week.
But it's good.
I haven't really press my ankle at all.
I've worked out, but I haven't put just impact on it.
So I was pretty happy this morning to wake up and it not hurt.
Nice.
That's big.
Big for me.
Eddie,
tell me something good.
Yeah, just the weekend was really good.
So my kids had basketball tournaments in Cookville, Tennessee, which is far away.
And there was an awesome lake nearby.
So, like, we got a place there because we spent the night on Saturday night.
And, man, I woke up early Sunday morning.
I fished.
My kids, one of my kids won the tournament.
My other one made it to the championship game.
They lost, but it was a close game.
It was just a good weekend, man.
And I felt like not really rested because trips with families, you don't rest.
But it was just the little piece that I got in the three hours in the morning when I woke up before everyone else, dude, it was beautiful.
I needed that.
I watched your Instagram.
Yeah.
You were like, I watched the whole thing.
And it was like, I'm going to fish.
Then he like fast forwarded water.
And then you had a freaking catfish.
Pulled up a catfish.
That's another thing.
Probably the biggest catfish I've ever caught in my life in a lake.
Yeah.
I was like, how did he catch a catfish?
It's crazy.
What were you using his bait?
I was really fishing for bass.
I had like got a casting net and I just got a bunch of little, you know, shad or whatever.
But I guess one of the shad was dead.
I didn't realize.
And I just kind of sat there and my bobbard just went bloom.
Yeah, because a catfish, they're mostly bottom feeders.
So I figured it was a worm or something.
But so if it's a dead shad, that makes sense.
Yes.
I kept waiting for your bobber to go down on camera though.
It did it.
Because I was watching.
That's hard at time.
Yeah.
But what you do is you put it out there even though it didn't matter.
You do it after.
And I pull it and edit it in.
Yeah.
Well, because that's kind of what I did with the bover shot because the bover was right.
No crap.
You're right by the rock.
Yeah.
Did you see the snake too?
I did.
There's a little snake.
I watched the whole thing.
I don't know.
I was, it was compelling.
That's cool.
That's cool.
I'm glad you watched it.
Yeah.
And you're by yourself.
By myself.
And you like waking up early and doing that.
I loved it, man.
It was like, you know, five in the morning, crack a dawn.
And just because the kids, you know, like, it's just quiet and it's peaceful.
But what's cool is like you get to see, like, my kids wake up in the same order every time.
The little one wakes up first.
Then the middle one wakes up.
And then the one between that wakes up last.
And so you saw him just like as I was fishing, the little one came out walking.
I'm like, here comes the little one.
It was close enough to see from the house.
It was right by the house.
Oh, wow, that's nice.
Yeah.
Yeah, so it was fun.
And then by, you know, 9 a.m., 10 a.m., the whole family was out there.
But it was fun.
They catch anything?
No.
And that's another thing, too.
It's like, I want them to love fishing, but their experience is fishing.
Like, they've never caught anything really cool.
So it's like they're going to fizzle out.
I thought you threw the net really well.
Thank you, man.
A casting net, it's pretty hard to throw it successfully and wide.
I bought that net probably like five years ago,
and it's taken me five years to finally throw it right.
It's hard to throw.
Arkansas Keith and I would fish a lot in either.
Mostly I would drive the boat and he would throw the net to catch live shad,
but then I started throwing the net, it took a long time for me to get even halfway decent at it.
So I was going to ask you about that.
So when you're on the boat, are you looking for all the ripples?
He's looking for the little tink, ding, tink.
And he'll go, I didn't see very well.
He'll go left 3 o'clock, slowly over.
And he's like, slow, so slow, so slow, so slow.
And then you pull it up and it'd be full of shad.
That's so cool.
Or no shadd.
When I threw it, not many shadd.
Two or three shads.
That's so cool.
I love that.
Lunchbox.
Oh, it would be the weather on Saturday because it was supposed to rain all day.
And I was worried that baseball games were going to be rained out.
It rained a little bit during the tee ball game.
But then I don't know what happened, but the storm just kind of disappeared.
And all my kids got to play their baseball games and we spent all day at the ballpark, which was great.
We got a little storm, but not much.
And then it was cold.
Yeah, it was a little chilly.
Yeah, the temperature dropped towards the evening big time.
Are we in summer now?
No, no, no.
Like, I thought we were done with cold weather.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, but spring.
But it was really nice, man.
It felt great.
It was chilly.
How are you guys allergies?
Better.
Fine.
Good.
Really?
Good for you guys.
Are yours bad?
I'm always battling them.
I just wonder if anybody else's are bad or not.
Because you can see the pollen sometimes just on the window.
That's how you know it's thick.
Morgan, tell me something good.
Yeah, I was kind of like Eddie.
My whole weekend was really fun.
I was wedding dress shopping all weekend long.
My family was in town.
My fiance's family was in town.
And then I got to go to the orchestra and watch Harry Potter.
Dang.
It's just like a really fun busy weekend.
It kind of was.
And I was dressed up like a princess all weekend, which was a cool experience.
How many stores did you go to?
Eight.
Oh.
It was a doozy.
Oh, wow, that's a lot.
I don't like trying on pants at one store in the mall.
I can't imagine.
Right.
Because that's what you do, right?
Do you try every one of them on or do you find some you like and you pull them and then
you don't try them all on?
Then you kind of go from, I don't know, what is the process?
Well, I went into the weekend having no idea what I wanted.
And then after the first store, I really started to narrow down.
So as each store came, I kind of started to get a clearer vision of what I was wanting.
And at that point, then it gets smaller of how many dresses I tried.
on, but I think in total I tried on at least 50 dresses.
How long does it take to try on a dress?
Each appointment was like an hour and a half and each dress was probably like five to ten
minutes you're kind of in it in deciding.
Do you stay the whole appointment?
All of them we did.
How many stores?
Eight.
So you, what, 10 hours?
Yeah.
I mean, we split it up Friday and Saturday.
Oh, it was a two.
So it was like a two-day event.
Do you drink at these things?
Like I've seen on like.
Yeah, they give you champagne.
Champagne and stuff.
But you have to not drink at all of them, right?
I wasn't. Everybody else kind of was. It was more of that. The champagne was for them because they were having kind of sit there and wait. So I needed a clear head.
Who went with you? My mom and both my sisters and then his mom and both of his sisters. So they went with you too. Yeah. How'd you feel about that?
It was good. Everybody had different perspectives which helped me. But now I'm like, have a few top contenders and now I have to walk back through by myself and kind of see how I feel.
What are those things run?
Oh, anywhere.
What's the highest end that you sold?
And what's the lowest that you pulled?
$1,500.
I'd get that one.
I don't care what it looks like.
Get that one.
Yeah.
Golly.
Yeah, they're all over the board.
I mean, and you could go and buy one online and try it that way too, and they're cheaper
that way.
But different experience for sure.
Hey, Scoop Steve.
Yeah.
I saw people came to your street cleanup.
They did.
Yeah.
surprised because it was a quick turnaround on promotion.
But yeah, it had a pretty decent turnout. It was fun.
I'll do one for him.
Because I was like, I wonder if anybody's going to go to Scooba's thing.
I thought about going out to it.
Couldn't.
Just drive by and check it out?
I just couldn't get out of the house.
You throw some trash?
I really had good intentions, but good intentions don't matter.
But then I went to Scoobo Steve's page to see, because Scuba has like a mile in town.
It's like, I'll clean up the street.
And I thought maybe it'd be like Scuba and his family and like, I don't know, Morgan's
family, Morgan's, fiance's family. They're in town, so they all do that.
But there were a lot of people there. Yeah, about 15 people showed up. Were you surprised?
I was surprised, yeah, because I got there early and I was setting up everything. And I was like,
man, my wife's like, no expectations. If you get one person, you get one person, whatever.
And ended up being a large amount for at least what I thought for a street cleanup on a
Sunday. Did they get anything? Yeah, I had, so throughout the thing, we had like almost like
hidden immunity idols. And one of them was tickets to the Eagles.
Weezer and Sting.
And so if they found that, they won those tickets.
Oh, that's cool.
And then I made merch, so I had, like, shirts and hats just to give everyone that showed up.
And then we had the after party at JBJ's, and then I bought them all food and drinks.
That's cool.
That's John Bon Jovi.
Yes, yeah.
I didn't know what that was, honestly.
He still has a bar here?
He does, yes, yeah, on Broadway, yeah.
Is he selling it?
I don't think so.
I don't think anymore, no, because there's two people that own it, and I believe, you know how those bars go.
It's, it's like licensing.
So they're running it.
And when we went there on Sunday, it was packed.
I was like, okay, all right, this place is rolling.
That's really cool.
The people came to that.
Yeah, yeah, I was really impressed, and I was super excited.
And just to have that support was really cool.
It's hard to get people to do anything these days.
Yeah.
And people came out to clean the street.
Yeah, it was cool.
Was there a lot of trash scuba?
Yeah, it was a decent amount because I haven't been out there in a few months.
But then I saw the potential of this because I wanted it to be bigger.
But this is the first one.
It's a lot of, like, learning experiences.
So I have a vision for it to be bigger next year and to keep growing it
and turn into a little festival.
So you're only close.
clean in the street once a year?
I do it with my wife.
We do it.
So we have to do it four times a year
to keep the street up.
Every quarter.
So every quarter we have to go out there
and do it.
And then one of the quarters
I figured we do this as a community thing.
And it's around Earth Day
and 420 and all that.
Did those relate?
It's 420 now.
Yeah, man.
It's the hippies holiday.
Yeah, yeah.
Keep the planet clean, baby.
That's a good, though.
It's a good telling me something good.
I was happy for you.
Thank you, man.
I was nervous for you,
but then I was happy for you.
Me too.
And then I saw that Weezer was coming down
because of this, I was like, oh, when's
weas are coming down? Like September or something?
Yeah, I think it's sometime in the fall, yeah.
I was like, if they're coming to town soon,
I need to get tickets.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, line them up.
Great job.
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That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fear to say,
This is the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape and murder for a child.
This is bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevent and DePippo.
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TikTok. Ray, you have anything from the weekend? Yeah, I guess mine is kind of just,
me and my nephew, Boomer, the 18-year-old, we're just trying to build our relationship.
And he came and visited whatever, like, let's just say a couple weeks ago.
Well, then on Friday, gives me a call. Sunday, he gives me a call. And then he goes,
Hey, Anto-Way, you want to get this ESPN? What do you say?
Unto-way. He talks like that? Yeah, in my head, that's how he still talks.
Because he's 18. Because he was a kid then? Yeah, yeah. And so he goes, he's 18, but he doesn't
talk like that anymore, but he goes, hey, let's do this PlayStation Plus. Apparently we can
link up and play each other online. I've never done that before.
Are you serious? Is he joking? I don't have it. But you've heard people play online before.
But do you have to play at the exact same time?
Yes. And you talk to each other.
Wait, but does it have to be a random person or you could actually pick the person you want
to play? The only time I ever play. And again, I don't want to be kind of sending at all.
I only play if I play with my friend Steve and Mike
I don't play with random people
I don't want to get on with the kid so we literally just get on
you can invite and then you just play with each other
at the exact same time you guys both sit down and then the game
we play the exact game
that's how we play college football or Madden
we play literally against each other and we talk
and now you don't even do a headset you can talk through your remote
that is awesome so yeah we're now I guess he just wants to play video games
with me online. I'm like, I guess he actually likes me.
Did I see something funny? You looked at me weird.
Are you looking at me or him?
You. I can't see scuba through the glass.
Oh, okay. So you said I don't want to play with random kids.
I don't. Right. Yeah, I know. That's what it just made me.
People do that. It just made me left. Most people get online and play for like climbing status.
I know. I was just like, good for you.
I don't want to play with random kids or other kids that aren't random.
I have no kids that I want to play with at all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's my other adult friends, two of them.
Good disclaimer.
Is our room falling apart in their scuba?
There's like something hanging over the window.
Yeah, between this glass wall, which is like the sound barrier between our studio and yours, there's like padding.
We've seen it the last couple years or last year slowly dipping in one spot, but over the weekend, the whole thing is now completely drooped.
And so that may be quite a project.
That's something we do?
I think it's the building because I sent out a ticket today to engineering.
believe the building owner, because they constructed this, they're going to have to get in there
and probably take the glass off and fix that.
Oh, my God.
But it looks like it's put together with, like, Scotch tape.
It doesn't really seem like it was put together properly.
Yeah, I believe that.
Yeah.
So it'll be a project that's important for us.
Abby, do you have anything before we go?
Might as well go.
Yeah, Saturday ran 10 miles.
And then my cousin was in town, so he went to Broadway, had a lot of fun, went to Garth Brooks
place, Tootsies, and then we actually went to John Bon Jovi's bar.
My cousin was really drunk, he got a tattoo.
At the bar?
Yeah.
Wait, they have tattoo artists at the bar?
Yes, I didn't know they did there.
I knew they did it jelly rolls, but not there.
They do it jelly roll?
They have a tattoo artist there?
Yeah, and I don't think you're supposed to
when you're drunk, but everybody's drunk
when they're getting one.
That's the whole point, right?
Do they have like a size limit?
Like, you know.
Well, so they have like a book there
with just the options, so they're all pretty small.
Okay, because I'm like...
So John Bon Jovi's bar has a tattoo artist?
Yeah.
Yeah, there were like three.
There were three different ones.
Wow.
Did you see Scoob and Steve's people?
I didn't.
No, we were there, I think, later.
Well, what time were you?
Saturday?
Yes, this is Sunday.
Okay, yeah.
We were the day before.
And you ran 10 miles.
Yes.
That's significant because your race is how long?
13.1.
Is that one of your final runs?
It is.
Yep.
When is your run?
Saturday morning through downtown, so.
Are you feel ready for it?
Oh, man.
Usually I like to do 12 the weekend before, but.
So are you now done running until the race?
Yeah, I'll probably just do like two to three miles easy, like today and tomorrow, and then just kind of chill.
Will you carve up?
Yeah, I don't really need to that much.
Probably Thursday, and then the night before I like to do chicken, just very basic.
Nothing crazy.
Any chance you'll do the full marauds on one year since you've done the half many times?
Yes, I want to, yeah, yeah.
So probably next year, maybe, or the year after.
I do want to try.
Because that's something I've been wanting to do.
It just takes a lot of training.
You know, that we're halfway there.
Would you ever give way a kidney?
I'd love to one day.
Oh, no.
I'd love that.
Any time frame?
No, just kind of leaving that open.
Maybe next year.
Possibly in the year after that.
Yeah, maybe after that.
Yeah.
Good for you too.
Oh, no, feels good.
Just keep it open.
All right, there you go.
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I got a good one.
In Denwoodle County, Virginia, active duty military members are volunteering their free time
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They're all vets and they're building a home for a vet, which is awesome.
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It's a fellow veteran in need.
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Love it.
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It's time for the good news.
With Lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Ruth Durasso works at Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego, and what does she do at the hospital?
She helps patients that need kidneys get a lot.
on the list. So if you need a kidney
transplant, she helps you with the paperwork, she
goes through everything. Well,
guess what? Turns out
Ruth needed a kidney.
She had to get on the list.
Well, one of her coworkers heard
said, man, I work with Ruth. I really
like her. When got tested,
perfect match.
Donated Ruth a kidney.
That's awesome. And it worked. And it worked, and she's
back at work. She returned
to the hospital. That's awesome.
Anything you going to add? I mean, that's just so
Cool.
Hearing stories like that, man.
I mean, is it ironic that she is the one that helps people get kidneys?
Oh, yeah.
She needed a kidney.
Is that ironic or is that just?
I think that there would be another verse written.
To an Atlanta song?
Yeah, it's like, you need a kidney and you feel the list.
You've been doing it, but you're kind of pissed because now you're sick, but who's going to give?
And then I can turn into Bob Dylan.
Yeah.
I like it, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So Ruth got a kidney.
and we got a shout out Christine Brinner.
She's the one that donated the kidney.
That's an awesome story.
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Our podcast is called, Hey Jonas.
We've here since everyone has a podcast, we want it to as well.
And we've had some incredible guests so far.
And now our good friend, Nile Horn, is joining the show.
How's it going, boys?
Hey, Niall.
It's the same thing with Slow Hands.
Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it?
You know, or taste so good, can't be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
You too, Joe.
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Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind,
and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo, and every episode we're cutting through the noise,
breaking down the biggest moments in sports
and giving you the real story
behind the headline.
And we're going straight to the source
the athletes themselves.
Their locker room stories,
their reactions in the moment
and the stuff nobody gets to hear.
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