The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (THURS): Proud Mom Moment & Crazy Surgery Stories!
Episode Date: April 16, 2026Amy wants to talk about being proud of her son’s sportsmanship. Bobby started a new movie that he is loving, and he did a podcast with a plastic surgeon that was fascinating. He gives insight to... all the crazy facts he learned about the profession. Lunchbox has a great update on his new soccer teammate. Lunchbox also gets vulnerable on why he almost ended up in the ER last night. Eddie has to attend his kids’ choir concerts and he was surprised at how he felt during it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news.
Tell me something good.
Amy, you go first.
Okay, I want to talk sportsmanship,
especially among teenage boys
because sometimes it's there,
sometimes it's not.
I've seen it get a little rough.
But what I love or I'm most proud of
is my son's sportsmanship.
He did great last night at his race.
He ran the 800.
for the first time as a race,
didn't run the mile.
He was a little bummed about that
because that's what he's been doing.
800, two laps instead of four?
Yes.
So the coach switched some things up
and now, you know, he even took the news from the coach
because he won first place.
He killed it.
He did awesome.
That's cool.
And his coach even said afterwards,
he goes, oh, you know, I might keep you here.
I saw him run.
There was nobody near him.
He had just, he was going through the finish line at that point.
Yeah, there's nobody close to him.
Yeah.
So now what we need to work on
He also didn't get his goal
So he was a little bit bummed
But he wanted to get 209
And he got 215
And the thing is I think he could have gotten there
He needs to be pushed
So what we now need to work on
Is if he's in the lead
And he has nobody pushing him
He needs to push
There was someone, the first lap
He had people around him
And they were all pushing each other
But then when he broke that last corner
Towards the finish line
He took a more significant lead
And plus I don't want to put other
kids in the video.
There was nobody, when he finished,
there were no kids on his, like, heels.
Yeah, I mean, they were back there, but yes.
His domination. He did do well.
So then when he got in the car, he's like,
I don't know, he's like, I don't know how to feel about it yet.
He's like, I guess I'm processing that now my coach
might take me off the mile. So he's
feeling, he's working through that, yeah, he did great at one
thing, but then that in his mind,
it's equaling that he was doing bad at another.
And he wasn't. Like, he was great at the mile.
But if he sees more potential and more lunchbox,
how do the points work for the team?
Don't they get team points?
Yeah, depending on what place you finish,
you get more points than you can win the meat.
So now for his team overall,
even though it's an individual race,
if they could get a first place spot in something,
whereas in the mile he wasn't getting first as often.
I mean, I think maybe he has,
I don't even know, he's gotten close.
Anyway, my point is they line up after the race
and they have a clipboard
and they have to go get their official time
right after they run, they have to stand in a line so they check everybody.
And while Stevenson's waiting to be checked, like the people around him, he doesn't know
them, they go to different schools, but he's tapping him and he's being like, hey, Dapp's, good
job.
And then one kid was sitting down and he tapped him.
The kid looked up in him like what, and he was like, tap, that's good job.
And I just, that, to me, it was a good, tell me something good moment of, yeah, he won.
But what was cooler to see was him congratulating the other kids around him and him wanting
to support them.
and encourage them.
And I just love his attitude.
Yeah, that's cool.
It's a lot easier to congratulate other kids
after you beat him, though.
No, but I've seen him do it.
Yes, it is.
And I'm not saying that that's,
but I'm just saying it's a lot easier
to go to people that lost and be like,
hey, good job, you lost to me.
I agree.
However, this is something I've noticed.
Good.
Because, again, he's not done this.
He's not gotten first a lot.
And I've noticed and do it.
Somebody should tell him, run the 800.
Well, his coach has told him.
that last night. You shouldn't be offended.
I know. I think his kid brain is
trying, like, he's working through it, and he'll get
there and he'll see, but he's sort of like,
oh man, he's been working all season for the mile. That was the last
meet, normal meat of the season. So now we'll go
into sub-regionals or something, which he'll make it to that.
But he's worked all season doing one event, and then boom
towards the tail end, he's flipping.
It'd be fun to do a track meet now as me, but
against like fourth graders. And they didn't know.
they just thought I was a fourth grader
and I just got to dominate something
that'd be awesome
I'm sure you could work that out
Just dominate them
Or like pee we didn't know
No nobody can know
They were just think
Yeah it was just like
Wow this guy's really good
He's got real potential
He's really matured
I mean oh no no they wouldn't
Or you're mature looking
Because sometimes I see seventh
or eighth graders and I'm like
What?
Yeah it does have
Oh yeah
I'm like they're
They look like
They're
College
Yeah
I got a couple
first. We started in a movie last night. It's tough. We are now getting into a rhythm with the baby where we can watch like 30, 45 minutes of something each night, but we usually don't finish anything. But we started a new movie called Blackberry. Mike, have you seen Blackberry? Oh, yeah. They just put it on Netflix is why I'm sharing it. I think I saw it a couple years ago. Glenn Howerton from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. He's like the main guy in that show. He plays one of the executives and it's about the invention of the Blackberry and its story. I think The Rise in the Fall.
We haven't got to the end.
We're liking it.
It's good.
We're an hour in.
It's good.
So it's legit.
As factual as can be.
I don't know because it's not Tuesday or reviews day and we haven't finished it,
but we just found something that's on Netflix that I wanted to share that it's a movie.
And so if you have Netflix, it's free.
But yeah, it's called Blackberry.
And so far, it's really good.
Oh, the rise in the fall.
So I'm picturing.
I think there's a fall because I know in real life there was a fall.
Yeah.
Like everybody had a Blackberry.
Yes.
I never had one.
Oh, did they were awesome.
in my
That was pretty me
making any money at all
I don't even know that you necessarily
your type of work
I don't know that you would have gotten one
But at my first
You had one though?
No I didn't have
Everyone is not good sportsmanship right now
Amy's not doing good sportsmanship
No
I had a next tell
Remember those?
Yeah
There were phones that were also walkie talkies
Because that was my first sales job
All the executives at my company
Had Blackberries
But I don't
I think it depends on
what kind of work you did as if you had a BlackBerry.
And you were working right, like, you having a BlackBerry would be.
Keep on going.
It'll be what, it would be what am.
This was not supposed to be a slam.
Like, I didn't have any.
I'm literally listening.
My ears are open.
Never mind.
Like, I don't know how often were you checking emails and stuff.
All time.
Oh, okay.
I was pretty late to get a cell phone.
When I did, man, I was pretty good at Snake.
Oh, the game.
I remember that game.
Because that is a Motorola phone.
and that snake. I was pretty good at snake.
I never had a razor.
Oh, those were cool looking, though. So cool.
So I was a little jealous on that. And I remember when iPhones came out, because I had an iPod and an iPhone, and I was thinking, I'm always going to have an iPod. I don't need my music in my phone.
Like, phone for one thing, music for another. Right.
Now it's obviously just a tiny computer with everything on it. But, yeah, we started that. It seems to be pretty good.
Just if you guys are looking for something on Netflix.
The other thing is we recorded a bobbycast yesterday with Jacob Unger, Dr. Unger, and how I know him is he, I actually met him at a group workout once, but he also worked with Ray's wife after her breast cancer.
And he's a plastic surgeon.
And he's reattached two penises.
Wait, what?
Whoa.
How did they fall off?
Fall.
I don't think that's how it happens.
Yeah, I don't think that's how it happens.
How are they detached?
Like injury.
I don't know if he's allowed to.
say, but I didn't know angry woman or...
Well, so I brought up, and this episode, it will not be next week, but it'll be the week after,
and really enjoyed it.
And I was just asking, because he said he has attached so many fingers when he was, like,
working in a hospital, like his residency.
People would, he's working, because he's from Texas, he said, people would just come in,
fingers chopped off, arms chopped off, and I was like, so what do you do if that happens to you?
And he's like, put in a wet paper towel, try to, and we were just walking through the scenario.
and then I said, because there was a fine line of me trying to be funny, but I'm talking with the doctor.
And so I said, I'm asking a real question.
Lorena Bobbitt cut off Bobbitt's penis and threw it in the field.
And he's like, yeah, I've reattached two penises before.
They're crazy.
That is crazy.
And then he talked about how, like, and how you suit, like, you can't even really see the sutures.
And how you have to, it's not just, like, skin to skin.
You have to, like, re-line up the tubes and it.
Yeah.
Wild.
Yeah, we don't want to...
It's like, how do you get the tubes
to, like, reconnect?
Well, we're not doctors, so...
Yeah.
I mean, I am, but not that.
You are, yeah.
Yeah, he's a doctor in penises.
I'm a doctor in letters.
Wow, that's crazy.
That went somewhere I wasn't expecting.
I never thought of a penis
just accidentally getting...
Well, it may not be accident.
May.
I'm not sure.
I didn't...
Yeah, I probably couldn't talk about the specific.
I didn't ask, like, who was it?
Right, right.
I can't say who
Can we FaceTime them?
How?
I guess I could Google it.
Don't do that.
Oh boy.
Go ahead, Amy.
You enjoy that.
Just don't hit images.
Up in a tab.
Okay.
But it's not something that we typically do on that,
especially since we've gone to Netflix.
But I thought that would be super interesting to have him come in.
And he has,
he did Kristen Cavalieri's boob job.
And so they're open about that.
And so I was like, if it's a celebrity, like,
is there more pressure?
Like, do you feel like, uh-oh, got to make sure?
And it was just interesting to hear because he has a personality and it's fun,
but he's also like a real doctor, like serious and like understands and, you know,
went to NYU and was like super nerd about plastic surgery.
Like, just trying.
It was really cool.
So I'm excited for people to hear it, but my tell me something good is he retouched two penises.
And you can do that.
And it was just a good, good fun interview.
Yeah.
So do you wrap that in a wet paper towel?
That question I didn't ask.
Okay.
I would imagine any appendage
You got to keep cool
And there's probably a time limit
I don't know what that is
I did ask your question though about Brazilian butt lift
I led with it because I wouldn't forget
Oh what do you say
So he talked about scientifically what that is
It's removing fat from one part of your body
And putting it into another part which is your butt
Oh it's just fat
Oh
Yeah
And so and then I'm like can you take fat from other people
I did ask later can I take a penis for somebody else
I put it on me
There we go.
Him, can you?
No.
Oh.
Yeah.
And it has to be from yourself.
And so we talked about that, but he doesn't do a lot of those.
But if he does, it's not for people coming in wanting, like, big old booty is like a Brazilian butt lift.
It's for other issues.
What I really learned was he does a lot of work because people are in accidents or have, and doctors send them to him.
And he's, like, that's a lot of his work.
It's like helping reconstruct people more than I just see on television where it's like,
give me a nose job, give me a boob job.
Like, all that happens.
Yeah, more like he does elective, but he also does the other.
It was great.
So, but the two penis is really stuck out.
Yeah, oh, the butt left.
I asked him how much they are.
And he said, I said, are they more than 5,000?
And he's like, yeah, he said it's so different everywhere.
So he didn't feel comfortable with attaching like a price because it's so different even with the same person depending on how much, you know, what the procedure is.
He said, you can go to some people if you want like a, they cost $100,000.
For a...
Like a big booty Brazilian butt left
From a specific doctor
Oh, I know someone that just went to...
But they're also cheaper.
He did say 10, it just...
There's all...
But he was like, they're as high as this
depending on what you need.
I know someone that just went to Columbia
and got it done there for like nothing.
I mean, not nothing.
That's just called a butt left.
I'd go to Brazil, actually.
Probably smart.
Yeah.
I did ask like with dudes,
I was like, what about like,
chest implants or calf implants.
He's like he doesn't do those.
Interesting.
People go to other countries for those.
Turkey.
Hair.
I mean he specializing hair.
We talked about the legs,
like making legs longer.
Remember we talked about that before?
Literally, we spent five minutes on why that happened.
I don't want to like say everything because it's really great.
But they started that on,
there's babies that actually need that process because their jaws are grown.
So what they're able to do is like separate the jaw so much.
It separates the bone and bone grows in.
Whoa.
And so I was like, when people get taller
and they break their bones,
he goes, that happens for sure.
But it was started by this guy
who found he could do it in animals
and then babies need it
with certain procedures when they're born.
And then that has
kind of morphed into people use that same
the rods and their bones and stuff.
But it also has to like build back,
like grow back together.
It's wild.
That's so interesting.
It's so interesting.
I didn't know how I was going to go.
I like him.
And again,
I don't really sit down with people
and just go ahead. Let's talk about your profession. But I have another one next week. I have a couple of these and I'm seeing if I like doing them like this. You familiar with Jen Hamilton?
Yes, I love her. Yeah. Yeah. She's great. Yeah. So, and she is a labor and delivery nurse. Yes. And massive on social media. And my wife follows her and she's like, you know, you should get on to Jen Hamilton. And she's got a book coming out. I didn't know that. And so she's going on next week. And I'm fascinated by labor and delivery nurses after having just gone through it and what they're do, what they're ready for. Wild. And ours was so.
good. So yeah, I'm going to have her on. And if I like how these two turn out, like, that could be,
I would love to talk to somebody from like the CIA or the FBI, but I only know there's so much
they can give. But like jobs that I'm just, I'm so curious about because we do celebrities.
But a lot of them, unless they're so dynamic, it's familiar. Or maybe I just give a word.
Yeah, could be. Yeah. I mean, the cartel woman, what was her name again?
our second biggest.
Yeah.
So,
I mean,
that was really fascinating.
She's from television,
though.
To be fair,
Mariana is Van Zeller.
I knew her from a television show
that followed my show on NetGeo.
So, yes,
she is an investigative reporter,
but it was different because I didn't,
I didn't do a lot of that.
I think it's our second biggest one,
right?
Yeah.
Second or third.
I see former CIA people,
which again,
I don't know their role or what they did,
but they talk a lot on their social media.
So I'm like,
there are some people willing to talk.
But then I think,
They're even like a part of the sciop.
And it's like, are they...
The what?
The psychological operation.
Oh, you just said that so casually.
I have not...
You know, I guess it's so much in my brain that I would...
That's on me.
Sciop?
Mm-hmm.
Are we all...
Is it...
Are we one big sci-op?
No, but I think there are often government siops.
It's a psychological operation against us to get us to think one thing, sure.
Gotcha.
And that's been proven.
Mm-hmm.
So like their operation is to act like their former CIA on social media and say things?
things. But they were probably former CIA, but I'm not saying they're doing this, but I think
there have been instances of it possibly being proven true where they have been told by the CIA
to go on and be like, yeah, you just work by the CIA and here's some things and to plant that.
It's like the phase two of their career. Like they're not officially in anymore, but now this is
their. The guy that I watch all the time and I'm not really sure how to say his name is like John
John Korean cow or I forget how to say his name, but he's ex-CIA. He's great. And I've
I've tried to get him on the show, but he's so good.
He's booked on massive shows, and we're only big.
We're not massive.
We'll get there one day, trust me.
And he's so good, and I watch his TikToks all the time.
He was in jail for a while, too.
In jail?
Like American jail?
Mm-hmm.
Or why?
He got in trouble for possibly whistleblowing or sharing secrets of some kind,
but now the story's kind of out, depending on who you believe,
that he was unfairly targeted.
And now he's asking for a pardon.
But again, also it could be a sigh out.
He's still in jail?
No, no, no.
Carol, Karen, Lou, John, hmm.
John, okay.
John,
John Kiriakow.
Kiriako.
Kiriako, thank you.
He's great.
Oh, with a K.
Yeah.
He was originally charged,
here we go, with violations
in the Espionage Act
in revealing the identity of COVID,
overt agents. And it was about torture. I think he revealed some torture stuff because he was like,
I don't think we should be doing this. He was convicted for the leak. He was a prominent critic of
the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques. Oh, Guantanamo Bay. He was very against the torture
that was happening there, revealed some stuff. They put him in jail. He was a CIA officer,
1990, 2004. I wonder how long he was in prison. No.
A 30 month sentence.
A couple years.
Interesting, huh?
Like, that's the kind of guy.
Like, talk to it.
I think it can figure you stuff out.
I'd be like, are you doing a sigh out?
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In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever.
I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape and murder for a child.
This is as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Creveit and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
I said I'm not guilty.
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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 be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
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Tell me something to go on lunchbox.
Well, I'm going to tell you, I told you yesterday that we recruited a girl, DM and her,
and she showed up to our co-ed soccer game, and I got great news, guys.
She knew how to play soccer.
She knew how to play soccer, and at the end of the game, I looked down.
and I said, hey, are you in for the whole season?
And she took her jersey and said, I'll be back next week.
So she's in for the whole season.
That's a relief, huh?
Yeah. Oh, such a relief.
But now I'm going to get vulnerable.
All right.
She better than you?
I'm in love with her.
The way you set it up, man.
Oh, I thought he's...
All right, go ahead.
No.
You don't have having these stomach issues.
Yeah.
I could feel the front of my stomach.
the whole game. And after the game, after I stopped moving around, it tightened up. It took me
35 minutes to walk the length of a football field across the track to the parking lot.
You got it. I don't know what else you can do. I don't know. You have to keep doing it.
But I went to physical therapy yesterday. And then it took me another about 12 minutes to walk
through the parking lot to get in a vehicle.
Then I got to my house, and it took me 15 minutes to walk from the curb to my front door.
And I got in the front door, and I had to call my wife on the phone and say, hey, I'm going to need you to come help me.
It took me 25 minutes.
At this point, it's today.
Yeah.
It's already been 10 hours.
It was midnight before I got in bed.
Really?
Because my game was at 9.15.
Wait, so, like, what?
Describe me like how that long to take, like are you taking a step and then you have to pause?
Every time I took a step, it was just like, oh my God, I was being stabbed in the stomach.
Oh my, what?
Did you go to the doctor?
Like at that moment, like an ER?
Did you consider going to the emergency?
I thought about it.
But I felt, I feel like it's just muscle, something with the muscles and they would give me a muscle relaxer and send me home is what I felt like they would do.
And I mean, I tried, when I started walking sideways, it was better.
It was when I would put all my weight on one foot and go to push off.
That's what, oh my gosh, it was so painful.
And I can say I took four Advil.
I went to bed.
I'm good today, except for today when I do step with my right foot, when the right foot hits the ground, I get a little bit of discomfort in the right.
Testicle.
Yeah.
Is that the bad testicle?
No.
Oh, no.
But this is the first pain down there that I've had.
a while. I haven't had pain there for a month or so
it's been good. The other testicle though now. Yeah, it's
in the other one. Let me see it.
Let me see it. No, no. It's not swollen or anything.
I know. I just need to take a look.
It just hurts. Let me feel it.
Like last night was so
painful. Like, so I'm
getting vulnerable. So it's tell me something good
and tell me something bad. So
and Amy, I thought about it. Like I told Bobby
I want him to bring in the Titans doctor.
But I think you're right. I need the Nashville
SC doctor. I need Dr.
Andrew Gregory. Did I say that?
Yeah, you're like, maybe you want the soccer doctor.
I think you're right.
You said that, Amy?
I don't know.
You did.
We talked about it last week, and I was like, you know what?
I think Amy's right.
Like a specialist because you play soccer.
And it's more running and, you know, I don't know.
Whenever you're bouncing on a price is right, you're like pretty healthy.
Oh, no, it's painful.
Like the sharp pain was there, but it wasn't terrible.
Like I'm saying it comes ago.
Last night was the worst it's been.
And you have to stop playing soccer.
In months.
No, no, I played soccer last week.
I thought when he said I'm about to get vulnerable with y'all.
I thought he was going to say, I have to quit soccer.
Eddie thought he was going to be in love, and I thought he was just going to say she was better than him.
Right.
It's a big setup.
Yeah.
All right, good luck.
Hey, so you said that you can, if you walk sideways, it doesn't hurt, so why don't you just walk sideways?
Remember the girl who only walked backward and could talk?
Right.
Yeah, she was faking that, though.
Yeah, it was good, though.
But, yeah, I mean, there was a point when I got on the stairs, I was like, oh, I'm going to crawl, but it hurt to crawl.
I mean, it was brutal.
Last night was a long night.
This is telling me something stuck.
I'm sorry that happened, do you?
But then when you woke up, like you're able to...
Oh, great.
Okay.
Because you took four Advil.
I took four Advil.
I know, but I just...
You got to keep trying doctors.
Yeah, I know.
But you said if I, any doctor, you'd bring them in.
No, I never said that.
You did.
You said...
I don't know.
I can't promise something that I can't promise.
So I didn't say any doctor I would bring them in.
I feel like he had a different conversation because I don't remember saying anything.
No, no.
Literally on this microphone, you said...
Mike, can you know what me?
He said, just name the doctor and I will try to bring them in.
Any doctor.
You said that.
And I said it.
You should go to the soccer doctor.
Yes, because I said, I want you to bring the Tennessee Titans doctor.
I don't remember the soccer doctor, but I do remember you saying something to that effect.
I need to hear what I said.
I don't know the Titans doctor, but we can get on the air.
No, no, I've decided I won the National S.C.
Doctor.
Oh, okay, so I'm off the hook.
No, no, no, you said any doctor.
Andrew Gregory, if anybody knows him, send him here.
Email them.
And you said that we would have to do the examination on the air.
And I said, that's fine.
I'm out.
No, you're not out.
You can't just back out.
That part I remember.
You said it has to be.
Thank you.
You can't back out.
You said it.
I don't know who the doctor's going to be, but you said.
Name the doctor you want.
No, I don't know.
That's what he said.
He did say you have to do the examination in here.
That's a joke, obviously.
Oh.
Call Dr. Oz.
Oh, that'd be cool.
It wasn't a joke.
I thought you were serious about bringing any doctor.
I'm not going to make you put your nuts out here on the show.
Well, there could be a curtain.
That'd be cool.
Waste down.
Yes. Like a little.
Okay. I'm sorry that happened. That sucks.
We're rooting for you.
So that doctor offer doesn't stand?
If you can get them, bring them on up or bring her, I didn't hear what the name was.
Dr. Andrew Gregory or Dr. Jason Sullivan, those are the two team doctors for NSC.
Anybody knows them. That would be great.
I bet they also work outside of the team.
Yeah, yeah. That's what I'm saying.
Yeah. But you're a soccer player, so that's perfect.
Well, it's not a different level.
Eddie, do you have anything?
I do. So last night was my son.
choir concert, which let me tell you, I've been doing choir concerts because I have four kids.
I've been doing choir concerts for a long, long, long time.
And the fact that my son, he's in sixth grade, their choir is so good that I actually
enjoyed the concert.
Every single time my wife's like, hey, they got a concert show you.
I'm like, oh, here we go.
It's going to be like, Mary had a little.
Dude, it was so good.
It sounded angelic.
Is that because they have a good teacher?
I think it's just because they're older.
and they're probably a little more serious.
And the ones that can't sing get in choir
instead of everybody just being in choir?
Correct. Yeah.
Does your kid like to sing?
He does. And he's the one that I was telling you
that does sports.
So remember I told him he decided to do chorus
instead of the band?
Which I'm happy because chorus doesn't take a lot of his time.
He enjoys it.
Although he did admit to me that he doesn't really sing out loud.
He just kind of moves his lips.
Oh, during the performance.
Yeah.
I'm like, dude, don't do that.
You got to be like it's a team effort.
Like you have to, you know.
It's a choir.
Contribute.
The next time you hear him.
Okay.
Remember what I said?
Maybe not sing so much.
Morgan.
Yeah, I'm going to the Nashville Symphony for the first time.
I've never been to a symphony before, and they're playing Harry Potter, Chamber of Secrets.
You're going to love it.
Really?
It's awesome.
It's great.
Got dress up.
Dressing up?
Yeah, I assume you have to.
It's in like the fancy building.
Yeah, with the columns.
Yeah, Belmont.
Man, when you get your seats and you're looking for them and you're hearing.
I thought it would be at the Shermer Horn.
Yeah, it's at the Shermer Horn.
Oh, just kidding.
What's that new building?
That's where I...
Are you thinking of the Fisher Arts Center?
Yes, Fisher.
That's where I saw the symphony perform
with Stephen Curtis Chapman
at the Fisher Center.
He did his songs with him.
And that is Belmont.
Yeah, Harry Potter to me,
and doesn't anything for me about,
but for you, I bet that's awesome.
Oh, yeah, I'm totally geeking out.
I'm debating if I want to dress up
and also bring my wand,
because I do have a wand.
I would leave the wand.
I say do it.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my gosh.
You're such a little.
But I have a wand.
I don't get to use it all that.
often, so why not going to bring it, you know?
I say do it.
Why not?
Do a little symphony cosplay.
I can, like, pretend like I'm conducting the symphony with my wand.
I wouldn't do that way.
It would hate you.
All right, there you go.
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