The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (THURS): Bobby’s Wife Achieved Something For The First Time Since Having A Baby

Episode Date: April 9, 2026

Amy has a new look! She is trying out something that’s out of her comfort zone but feeling good about it. Bobby is struggling to find something good today. So, he runs through all of his Wednesd...ay and FINALLY finds something good. His wife was able to do something for the first time since having a baby. Bobby also gives us a peek inside his mind of why he struggles to go to sleep and having to calm down his mind. Eddie’s mom is in town and he talks about how good she makes him feel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:33 I really got to, like, talk it through. Yeah, no. I got you. So I got new glasses that aren't pink. Oh, I saw them. I just assumed they're the same ones. They look good. They are the exact same ones because the place was having a bogo. Like, buy one, get one. We're familiar with the term. Yeah. We've heard it before. So I decided. Mostly from you about every other week. So I decided to get like a tortoiseshell color and then the same because I love the pink, but the pink is just a little lot. It's a little outside my comfort zone. Like, oh, where I'm from time to time, but I'd rather have the clear.
Starting point is 00:03:07 And it's just crazy. When I look at my phone to text, you know, the keyboard, it's just so much bigger when I have my magnification. Yeah, like, I'm not messing up text anymore. Like I, my thumbs don't hit the right letters because I can't really, like, see that well. And then when I have this on, I pull up my keyboard, and it just looks so big and beautiful.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Que, W-E-R-T-L-E-R-T. She knows all the letters now. Yeah, I'm like, AS-D-F-G. So I got the clear in, which I am loving. I really should wear my readers a lot more than I do, but I'm also resistant to them. But I had to have to wear them today because I finally had my final eyebrow laser off treatment last night. It's been about a year process where I've been lasering off my microbladed brows.
Starting point is 00:03:58 And the good part is hopefully that was my last treatment because, Bobby, when you get your brows microbladed, it's like a tattoo. and so the ink was brown like my hair. Microblading is a tattoo? Microblading is a, it's not as deep as a tattoo, but it's like a razor that goes into your skin and they fill it with ink. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:16 So I had brown ink of my brows. A lot of women my age, millennials, a lot of millennials have this done. And it just became a time where mine were, I needed to get mine removed. So it's taken a year. They were, the brown ink after your first laser turns to red because there's undertones to the colors.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Then after they lasered again, it was orange. So I had orange under my brows. And then after the orange, I had yellow. So for the last several months, I've had yellow, and I've been dreading going back
Starting point is 00:04:49 because it's such a process because it singes your brows. Like it blanches your brows. Like your eyebrows turn white, sort of from the laser because it's so powerful. And then it's all swollen and red. And I guess for the yellow tone,
Starting point is 00:05:02 the laser isn't as strong. so it's really not as bad but I can't put any makeup on it no sunscreen just aquifer and it's still red and irritated but they didn't singe white but I still wanted to wear the glasses because they cover my brows
Starting point is 00:05:15 so they don't look funky the glasses look good on you well yay so that's so hey you were struggling to find something I have hopefully that was my last brow treatment it wasn't as bad as it normally is I got glasses for Bogo
Starting point is 00:05:29 they don't look terrible on me and they're not pink lots of stuff I didn't mind the pink ones, though. I couldn't tell they were pink. Yeah, I know, but I could. I didn't like them because they felt like she was trying to be cool. Yes, yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Even though, you're wearing a flat-brimmed hat right now. What's up, man? I agree, Eddie, though. It did. It felt like I was like, I was like, I. And it doesn't look at me. She's not trying to be cool. And it screamed like, look at me.
Starting point is 00:05:53 I'm trying to be cool. Yeah, yeah, it did. But I think you are cool in a lot of ways. She just roared at you. That wasn't a roar. That was a like, ah. That was sort of a, I mean. don't know. And I'm definitely not trying to be cool.
Starting point is 00:06:07 And I, anyway, I have them in my, now I have a collection of glasses. I have clear. I have pink. I have tortoise. And they're all magnification one. Those are cool though. And I can see. Those are cool. Thank you. It's pretty cool. The other ones are cool. I feel like my prescription is getting worse. It sucks. I typo all the time, more than normal on my phone. And I don't think it's my vision. I don't know my thumbs are getting fatter. Or if they're, you know, they're, you know, keyboard like if it's
Starting point is 00:06:35 they didn't make it the same it's probably the vision I know where the keys are I know I do too but like now that I can see more clearly yeah and then and the key pad's just bigger yeah I hear you
Starting point is 00:06:51 okay well that's good I'm glad you had this let me walk through my day because I don't know anything that went right yesterday I didn't have a terrible day came to work went home what did I have for lunch I went to the fridge for lunch To the Oh like your fridge
Starting point is 00:07:12 I don't know if there was like a new restaurant called The fridge That should be a good name That would be cool The fridge Yeah I went to the fridge for lunch Oh I had Some beef and broccoli for lunch
Starting point is 00:07:22 And it was fine So I wouldn't put that as a good thing And there really wasn't enough left As leftovers Like terriaki Beef and broccoli Just beef and broccoli Like from a Chinese restaurant
Starting point is 00:07:31 But not made from Chinese Made at home But it was a leftover And there wasn't enough left So I only got like Three quarters of a serving So I was a little hungry after that So I didn't love that
Starting point is 00:07:41 After that I had it works We went back to the other studio And I had a couple interviews I interviewed Megan Trainor yesterday Famer with her? And she was good, it was good It's virtual though
Starting point is 00:07:56 I hate virtual interviews Yeah Hate them Like before it starts I'm like this is gonna suck It didn't suck Because she's She's actually normal
Starting point is 00:08:04 And like nice Where is she in L.A.? Yeah And she has a new album coming out In April but so she wrote a couple country songs and we didn't talk about this until the end and I knew one of them but do you know what song she wrote?
Starting point is 00:08:16 Nope. She wrote Rascal Flats' comeback song after they were gone for a while because I like to sound, I like to sound that mm-mm-mm-hmm. Yeah, that one. And so that triggered a memory because she lived in Nashville for a year.
Starting point is 00:08:32 That's what I was thinking. I thought she did live here. For a year. So she moved from where she was from in Massachusetts. Oh, okay. And wanted to do music. I think maybe like tried to get into Belmont.
Starting point is 00:08:42 She said that? Yeah. Didn't get in? No. Waitlisted. Waitlisted at Belmont. And so moved here and just started like writing songs. And she wrote that one and she wrote Road Less Travel for Lauren Elena.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Oh really? Megan Traynor did. Oh, bad I did now. Yeah. Once she said that, it reminded me. Yeah. And so that happened. And she was only here for a year because she wrote what was a crazy story. I don't care if I spoil the interview.
Starting point is 00:09:08 I thought it was a, I thought she was good. it on the interview. But she wrote all about that base and just wrote it with a writer here in town and pitched it for nine months to other people. Nobody would cut it. Like it was a song, she was just writing songs. And I think it was L.A. Reed, who's big, famous L.A. producer. He was like, well, find the person who wrote it and have them sing it. And she's like, well, I wrote it. So she sang it. And it kind of became viral. I got shared on Facebook. So we kind of talked about that. that's good is that my
Starting point is 00:09:40 but is that a I don't think that's good enough to be a tell me something good that was good we had a good time then I had
Starting point is 00:09:47 somebody come and interview me for a podcast my schedule was so tight yesterday tell me if this is Beyonce like or if I'm okay schedule is very tight
Starting point is 00:09:57 yesterday and they said hey we'd love to interview you on our podcast she's from Los Angeles she said I'm only in town
Starting point is 00:10:04 like these couple days I couldn't do the first two days. I could do it the third day. I said, I can do it. I literally have 90 minutes. They only ended an hour. I said, but if you'll come to my studio and record an interview at my studio, we can use all my equipment. You don't have to run a studio because they were renting a studio to do other artists in town. I said, you can, if you'll come to me, I'm finishing a Megan train interview. I'll just walk right into the other studio and we'll put all your images up, and you can do it and we'll give you all the footage and all the audio. And so we did that.
Starting point is 00:10:34 But having her come to me. That's fine. Dushbag mover now. No. I didn't feel like it was because... Especially if you're handling everything. We handled everything. That's got to be so much easier for them. Maybe. But I also was like, I can do it.
Starting point is 00:10:46 I will do it. But I can only do it if you come to me because my... And also, like, my time is a bit more limited because of the baby, too. Like, there's a time in the day where I got to get home because I know my wife's about to pull her hair out because she hasn't even got to leave the room. And so I know my wife wanted to go on a walk yesterday. So, okay, okay. It's good.
Starting point is 00:11:04 We went on a walk yesterday. Oh. That's good. For the first time in, because I got home, we went for a walk. My wife drove, first time that she's driven the baby. Because she hasn't left the house, like, twice ever. Just for walks only, and that's close. And I drove because I put the car seat in the back of our seat.
Starting point is 00:11:23 This is some more, like, odd hate my wife got. I mentioned on one of those episodes of Father Knows Less that my wife hasn't driven yet. Only I've driven with the car seat. And so we installed the car seat in her car. And people were like, wasn't she? She drive. She's not even a good parent. She's not driving the, I'm telling you guys. It makes me not want to do it anymore. Not because of me, but because that kind of thing. So she was like, I needed it. I need to practice. So we put the car seat in her car. I did that a couple
Starting point is 00:11:52 days ago. And then she drove. You know what? That's a good thing. She drove the baby in the car seat for the first time because that's nerve wracking. And so she drove that. We went for a walk. The walk was good. There was a kid doing a lemonade stand on the walk. And so I don't have cash. I didn't have my wallet. There are things I'm doing now that I would never have done in 20 years because it's just like, got to get the stroller, got to get the car seat. I didn't have my wallet. I didn't have my phone.
Starting point is 00:12:17 And so we're walking by and I'm like, man, I would love to go and support this kid who's out hustling. Nobody was coming to a stand. It was just on a weird road in a neighborhood. And so we rolled up and the kid was there. The mom was there. The kid's probably 10. And I say, hey, you guys take Venmo? And he's like, I think my mom does.
Starting point is 00:12:36 And I was like, that's all I have. I would love to get some of that pink lemonade. And so his mom's like, yeah, so a limit has 50 cents a cup. Oh, nice. So bought two cups, but gave him five bucks on Venmo. Good tip. And he has the phone and he goes,
Starting point is 00:12:51 you're Bobby Bones? And I was like, yeah, he goes, I watch you on TV. And like his sister or somebody had to be mean to him. He was like, you don't watch him on TV, idiot. He's on the radio. And then I'm like, well, maybe you saw me on that. Then I just felt like defending the kid.
Starting point is 00:13:06 And there was a whole thing. Because sister was being rude. Yeah, I just was like, I want to fight for that kid. So bought the lemonade. Trying to walk during my day. Finished our walk. Hey, lemonade was good? For made by like a 10-year-old on the side of the road, A plus.
Starting point is 00:13:22 I had two glasses. My wife, not a big lemonade person, but I wanted to get two. I wanted to support the kid, you know? Of course. Got, went home. I mean, sounds like there's, that's good. Baby was very fussy last night. It's just hard because you can't communicate.
Starting point is 00:13:38 But did good. I know what it was. This is something I've just recently learned. If baby misses a nap, baby's cranky. Oh. That's like us, no sleep. And baby missed a nap. She just wouldn't go to sleep.
Starting point is 00:13:53 So she totally skipped a nap. It was up eating again. And so she was just cranked so she couldn't get her to. It was just a frustrating night. And then last night she was just fussy. And it was a fine day. I really just am digging through. But I think went for a good walk.
Starting point is 00:14:07 My wife is really starting to feel better. Like her recovery is getting pretty good. She's, you know, we're four weeks or so into this. Are they after six weeks, I think is when she's cleared to like be active. But I think she has to go get, I don't know what you do. We have doctors appointment and stuff. I never know what they are. They just show up my calendar as doctor.
Starting point is 00:14:26 That's the day. I know walked all the way through. Worked, worked, worked, ate beef and broccoli, worked, worked, went for a walk, bought lemonade. Baby's pretty fussy. We didn't watch anything last night because baby was fussy. focused on that and then I mentioned on the show like wife's up all night with the baby
Starting point is 00:14:43 but I'm getting text now in pictures that everything is good I just need to go home and like fall in and make sure that my wife can get some kind of rest today yeah so that was a day and it was a nice day yesterday for the walk of it was so beautiful
Starting point is 00:14:58 it was awesome and there were so many people out walking and moving around and I think people are generally good because they don't want to touch the baby. I think most women know don't touch the baby if it's a new newborn. Because people would come up, a couple people that just recognize me. And they would be like, oh, Bobby Bones, somebody I had worked with a long time ago at a local TV station. They're like, Bobby Bones. And so we talked for a while.
Starting point is 00:15:22 I think three different people, two people recognize me just straight up, one I work with. And they were like, oh my gosh, the baby. And people don't grab the baby. And that's, I didn't know the difference. You don't touch somebody else's baby, especially when it's a newborn. I guess probably ever, but when it's a new newborn especially. But people are so kind of. about that. They're just like, that is so sweet. And they like look at it, but they don't touch it. Morgan came over, not this Morgan. Morgan number one came over. I tell you that to meet the baby. She was like, I've had an allergy for like a week and a half. Because Morgan number one and I are very close. We are together every day. We talk every day about a hundred things. And she was like,
Starting point is 00:15:58 I have not met your baby. And it's driving me crazy. And so she finally was good. And then she came over and sat with us on the fancy couch, which is where we now talk to people. I think. Amy's kind of made the fancy coulice to place. It's kind of Amy land. But yeah, that's the day. Felt asleep. What's weird about when I fall asleep? Like I keep a box of Q-tips now next to my bed.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Why do you think that is? I saw your face get a little scrunchy. Because I'm like, are they going in your nose or in your ears? Nah, not my nose. But I, when I sleep with an air pod in one side, because if I lay on my right side I keep an air pod on my left Kurt, feel me? And if I turn over in the middle of the night, I can take it
Starting point is 00:16:42 and flip it over. And when it dies, it goes you got to switch it out. But wax builds up big time when you keep an air pod in for that long. Did you know that? I didn't know that. Do you guys listen to a podcast when you go to sleep? Nope. No. No. No. Usually turn everything off and then go to sleep. Nothing's on. Interesting. I worry about your quality of sleep. Thank you for it about me. And
Starting point is 00:17:04 I know that this is your met. I know that this is your method, but I know you've consulted with experts, and what do they say about you having a podcast running in one of your ears at all times when you're going to sleep? I don't think it's ideal. And you're exactly right. For just somebody, hey, should I sleep with a podcast going or music or television? No. And I have tried things, even for seven, eight, ten days at a time where when things get extremely quiet, I have like this nighttime anxiety that sets in that my heart starts pounding, like physically.
Starting point is 00:17:42 I feel it on my neck. Yeah. And I'm not making an excuse because it's so bad that when things get quiet, I can't fall asleep. And I'm not being like, I got so much to think about. I don't want to be that guy right now.
Starting point is 00:17:58 But I do get this crazy anxiety. Some of it is that, but some of it's also like, I think I'm going to get murder. every night I go to sleep because of the, you know, different traumatic events and incidents I've had in my life where people broken into my house or maybe getting jumped or death threats. Like, I still think that's it. So I listen to a podcast and I can kind of fall asleep with it.
Starting point is 00:18:20 The good news is the podcast is only an hour and a half. It usually goes blank. It goes down. So I sleep for a couple hours and no podcast, but then I wake up, I usually turn like Bill Simmons on and listen to the podcast for a second part of my sleep. but I listen to mostly sports every night. They're like my best friends. I don't even know it. Pride is like love.
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Starting point is 00:19:18 They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. That was your first murder case? Yes, sir. Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career? Yes, sir. Rape a murder for a child. She's as bad as it gets.
Starting point is 00:19:32 I would think so. evil wake up i'm the woman saw the murder take place by crevette and de pippo anthony de pippo showed no signs of remorse appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum i said i'm not guilty i'll take it to the grief listen to the devil's quarry on the i heart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and to hear the devil's quarry ad free with exclusive content subscribe to lava for good plus on Apple Podcasts. Hey, I'm Hoda Kotby, host of the podcast, Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby.
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Starting point is 00:20:58 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. Drop what you're doing and listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. So it's like if listening to podcasts isn't good for most of us at night, it's like for you,
Starting point is 00:21:22 you've got two bad things. Like, is it either the podcast or extreme anxiety? Or I just freak that crap out. So, or if I, or without listening to anything, a couple nights a week I would take a Xanax. Because it's the only thing that could like slow my heart down. and man, do I get scared to take any sort of drug at all? And I really battle that even with my therapist.
Starting point is 00:21:48 And my therapist is a psychiatrist so he can prescribe. And he'll be like, do you need a refill? I'm like, no, because for two months, I've done nothing. I'm scared to death of it. I deal with that a lot in therapy. Of, man, I don't want to take anything
Starting point is 00:22:00 because I'm scared I'm going to become addicted to it. Or there's a shame involved with me needing something to help me. And so that's probably, I don't know, 20% of our sessions, just a shame of medicine to me. not for anybody else he'd be like what would you say to somebody else i'm like take it if you your body needs it and that's there's no shame he's like no why don't why do you hold yourself to that same
Starting point is 00:22:19 like that same uh what what a word am i looking for well standard thank you that's an easy word and i just couldn't get there yeah my brain's a little fried from no it's just like yeah how would you talk to yourself like you would talk to a friend yeah so we do that a lot but yeah the day's fine i don't have anything great there's no sports for me right now? The Masters just started, but not at night. What are they talking about? It's called mostly sports. And they talk about mostly sports, not all sports. Appropriate title. But like when there are no sports right now, which to any point, I see everyone's at the Masters right now and their cute outfits. Everyone is not at the Masters right now. Well, a lot of people in my
Starting point is 00:23:01 for you page, which I'm like, why is this even in my four like suggested stuff? But, you know, it's these girls are like, I was lucky enough to score a ticket to the Masters and they're eating a Pomenna cheese sandwich and their cute dress. Pomenna cheese. A pomeina cheese sandwich? How are you spelling that? You're not saying it wrong. It's just funny how you say it.
Starting point is 00:23:20 I said pomeo cheese. What? I know, okay, pomeinto. I know you know how to say it. It was just funny how you say it. But that's how I say it. Right, that's correct. Pimenta cheese.
Starting point is 00:23:27 I'm not saying you're saying it wrong. I just want to hear how you say it. Pomenna. Yeah, I say a lot of things. But it's spelled pimento. That's correct. What's in that sandwich? Obviously the cheese.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Pomerina cheese. Obviously, but what else is there? Bread. I didn't have it. I've been. It's really cool. You went all the way there and didn't have it. All the way. It's not that far. It's like three hours from here. Well, you got in and you didn't have it. I did not have the pema. The pimento cheese.
Starting point is 00:23:51 The pomella cheese. That's like what's like the famous thing. It is. Some people are there for golf. Some people are there for the pomeinae cheese. It has mayonnaise in it. I don't like mayonnaise. So it's just the cheese? I would imagine because in the cheese, the mayonnaise is in there. There's different kinds of cheese. There's dice pimento. there's mayonnaise. Yeah, it's a famous thing.
Starting point is 00:24:12 I don't, I just, I don't want to do mayonnaise. And probably at the time, I didn't know this. That's a lot of killing my stomach. Oh yeah. Oh, yeah, it's dairy. Yeah, but I didn't know at the time. I don't like mayonnaise. If it's mayonnaise, I'm kind of out.
Starting point is 00:24:24 I love mayonnaise. But I did have a lot of stuff there. Like I ate, it's all cheap, cool. They have hot dogs and stuff? Man, probably, I don't remember. I didn't like take it all in. I, I, I, I, I, went and we had a good time but I wasn't oh my god I'm finally here what'd you do to capture because
Starting point is 00:24:46 I mean they're having to you can't have your cell phones so they have they have their like camera cameras there and then they're posting pictures later of like being at the masters oh you can take like an old school you can take a camera I've seen I see pictures of them with I didn't know that if true are you sure it's not media I'm not saying you're wrong are you sure it's just not media that has cameras well I don't know again I don't know these girls they're just popping up my for you and then I'm like, well, how? You can take it outside, outside the place. Your phone?
Starting point is 00:25:14 No, you can take anything before you walk in, even of like the front of the clubhouse and stuff. But I don't know about it in there. Mike, what you look that up? I've seen them like standing by a rope with golfers in the background. Here you go. You can take camera to the masters, but only during practice round days. So you can't, they're prohibited during turning around. Oh, was yesterday a practice round days?
Starting point is 00:25:30 Yesterday was, yes. Okay, so that explains why it wasn't cell phone. They were like camera cameras. And then I guess they were uploading them at night. So, yeah, that must explain it. But then I started clicking on like, well, who are these girls? And why did they get a ticket to the Masters? And then, like, how do you get invited?
Starting point is 00:25:47 Doing it with some old rich dude? No, because then their boyfriends or their husbands got to go with them. Okay, so they got in the lottery probably. Or they're extremely well-connected, one of the two. But they look just like normal. Yeah, I hear you get in the lottery. Girls, and I swear the line was, I was lucky enough to get a ticket to the Masters. I think any way you get it, you're lucky enough to get a ticket.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Oh, okay. Right? That's what I think. Yeah. There's many sponsors and they have a certain amount of tickets. You can do the lottery. Who'd you go with? Friends. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:26:21 I mean, I don't mind saying, but that wasn't the point of the story. Well, I remember. I went because we didn't have to do a lottery. I went with Andy Roddick tennis player, John Legend, the singer, me. We got a house right next to the – it was awesome. It was like the greatest experience ever. You know people that own those houses, they get their houses ready. and make a killing.
Starting point is 00:26:42 They rent it out during the Masters and they make so much money. So they live there in the off season and then they rent them during the tournament? But they renovate their house, like this one house I saw, they completely renovated it to get it ready for the Masters this year. And almost like they make so much money from that then they can afford to renovate it even more and then rent it out for even more the next time because they have more amenities and space and things to offer. That's accurate. However, the prices of those houses have gone up so much now because everybody wants to do that. that the houses aren't cheap. Now there are houses in town
Starting point is 00:27:13 because we've been to Augusta many times. It's very normal. The golf course doesn't even look like it's in a crazy place. There's like gates, not even fences. Yeah, that's what I've heard. You've driven by it. Yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 00:27:26 We did drive by that. It doesn't look like as you're driving beside it, anything spectacular is happening there. You get to the corner in the front, you see the building, and then it gets crazy inside. But no, it doesn't look like anything. And on the other side of those fences is just like the most beautiful nature you've ever seen. I got gifted two different rounds to play there for my birthdays.
Starting point is 00:27:44 I've never played there. What would you do with the birthday gift? Well, the first gift I got of a birthday gift to play a rame. You have to know, we have to play with a member if you go. You can't just go play there. And so the member was one of the heads of CAA, my old agency, Rob Light. I had left CAA. and nothing to do with him, but I changed agents.
Starting point is 00:28:10 So then the birthday gift just goes away. I'm not going to call the guy that used to run the agents. Hey, remember that birthday gift? Because it was a birthday gift. Yeah. Like, hey, I'm not with the company anymore, but can I still play? I couldn't do that. The other one was a very similar thing.
Starting point is 00:28:22 But the other one was, hey, come play. We're going to play on this day. I couldn't go. The course, not the tournament. Right. Oh, yeah. No, no, the tournament. No, I know it's not the tournament.
Starting point is 00:28:34 A special guest to the tournament. Morgan, tell me something good. Yeah, so I, I, caught up with a friend. It had been, gosh, I think a year and a half, almost two years since we spoke. And yesterday we just had like an hour and a half face time catching up. And it was really cool reminded me to, I don't know, just stay in touch with people better and stuff. She had had a kid. I'm obviously like engaged in stuff now and we just had a whole lot of life that happened in between there. Like there was nothing bad that happened. It was just like one of those friendships
Starting point is 00:29:02 that just kind of, she doesn't live here. So it fell off. And it reminded me to stay better in touch. with people. It was like a cool moment. It's always good for a good long catch-up. I did that with a mod the other day. He never answers our calls. Never. I would give him a kidney. Like it's like, I met a mod 20 plus years ago when I was working
Starting point is 00:29:23 at 24-hour fitness, working out, and he was just a random trainer. And he was like cool and like muscular and like black, everything I wanted to be. And so... Oh, you handpicked him. He was working. Do you remember that though? Yeah, I saw him. I went to him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, but you were looking for a trainer
Starting point is 00:29:39 and you were like, that one. That guy's cool and muscular and black, and I want to be that. So can you please train me? Yeah. I just remember you being like, I picked him out. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:49 I was like, I want him. Everybody else is like, not cool or muscular or not black. And so, like best friend forever. And he performs with the raging idiot still in Nashville. But he will go three months
Starting point is 00:30:02 without answering my call or Eddie's call. Yep. It's crazy. And what's so stupid is like whenever he decides to call, yeah. Like, I'm always like, you know what, I'm going to do what he does to me, but then I pick it up anyway. Let's FaceTime see what happens.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Yes, he won't answer. Guarantee he doesn't answer. 100%. He faced him in Atlanta. I know, but that's him facetiming me. Oh, okay. He'll never answer unless it's up to him and he'll be like, yeah, Wodey. It's like, no, you ignored me for two months.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Like, what's he doing? Nothing. 10, 17. He could be training. Okay. That's me calling. He could be working. He's with a client.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Hey. No, you're no longer a client. Oh, oh, wow. I'll record a video and leave it here. Five, four, three, two, one. Hey, man, we're doing the show right now. There's Amy and... Hey.
Starting point is 00:30:54 What's up, Maude? Eddie and Morgan, we're talking about, like, our best friends, and I'm like, I got a best friend who doesn't answer my calls for three months at a time. But it's still my best friend, one of my best friends, and he doesn't answer my call for three, sometimes four months at a time. I don't think anybody in the world. And then Eddie goes, me too. So, yeah, we're talking about you.
Starting point is 00:31:10 All right, see, buddy. So he didn't answer my call, I don't know, a month or so ago. and I was like, I may have said this. I was like, screw this. So I was holding baby Billy. And I took a video. I was like, hey, he didn't answer. I got a baby with me now.
Starting point is 00:31:25 We had a baby. And sent him three seconds later. Woody! Why didn't you answer the phone? I just tried to call you. I got a baby. You can call me back? But yes.
Starting point is 00:31:36 If you call me right now, any kidney? Good. Do you want to move on me? You got it. No problem. Anything you want. Eddie, tell me something good. Yeah, so last night, my mom flew in with my sister.
Starting point is 00:31:45 and I guess the only bad thing about it is I had to go pick them up at the airport and they didn't land to like 10.30. So it was a late night for me to go pick up my mom. But man, it was funny. I took my oldest son with me and I blared some Barry White because we were running like five minutes late. And my mom's like, we're at the curve, you know, like we're just waiting. And so I rolled all the windows down, put some Barry White on there. She was so embarrassed. But like my mom is so cool too.
Starting point is 00:32:13 like she just thinks the dumbest things are funny and she laugh like she makes me feel like I'm the funniest person on earth so it's pretty cool like they're here they're gonna be here for I don't know three or four days that's cool that you feel that way about your mom and that she feels that way about you she really does like she laughs so hard when I say things but her birthday's on Sunday so that's cool we get to celebrate her birthday here and and then also too like I feel like when she comes into town it's not like I need to be like hey mom you want to go to the opera Do you need to go on, do we need to go downtown? She's cool with just doing.
Starting point is 00:32:47 She's cool with just going to basketball practices and seeing the boys play sports. And that's our life, so it's going to be good. All right, good job, everybody. All right, that. How the video's still doing on personal tell me something good? Is they still do pretty good or no? Let's see here.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Well, I mean, I've been doing good. Do they do better than like a standard segment? I would say yes, most of the time. Easy trivia still typically takes a one. Easy trivia is our biggest segment. on YouTube. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:17 They just like the champ. Back and forth this week a little bit with some other ones. Bobby Food took another big one. Took another big one? It just like I took a dog. Pick another big one. All right. That's it.
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