The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (TUES): Amy’s Wild Medical Procedure!
Episode Date: April 7, 2026Bobby has 3 good things to share today. His dog Stanley reached a new milestone after his eye injury. Bobby found a new flavor of a drink that is delicious and another big Arkansas win. He also gives ...us an update on his sleep routine changing with the baby. Amy had a medical treatment done that Bobby has never heard of and sounds wild! Eddie won money in our company's March Madness bracket. Raymundo had his wife tell him something that he’s been waiting to hear for 10 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news.
Tell me something good.
I got three written down here.
Number one, I took the cone of shame off of Stanley yesterday, the Bulldog.
It wasn't a surgery.
It was a procedure, but they did have to come.
cut into his eye, and so he had to wear the cone, he was in such relief.
That cone gets so disgusting, though, because bulldogs don't have snouts, like noses.
So when they eat, it's just kind of like you're doing a pie eating competition.
That's what I would compare a bulldog eating to because his face has to go all the way down.
So, and I had to hand feed him, meaning I had to take the bowl because he couldn't get down
into his bowl to eat, even lifted.
So I had to hold the bowl up in his cone, and it was disgusting inside of it.
So I was happy to take the cone off.
I think he's progressing well.
I'm so happy it wasn't a full surgery.
I've had to give him six eyedrops a day.
It was three, then four, and now it's six.
But I hope to God he's getting better.
So, Cone came off.
That's my number one.
Number two, this is not a commercial.
We drink at our house, we have olypop familiar with it.
They have a new flavor that's Shirley Temple.
Chef's kiss.
So it tastes like Sprite and Cherry?
Yeah, I love a Shirley Temple.
They have flavors that don't like because sometimes they can be way too sweet.
Like we got the peaches and cream flavor, way too sweet for me.
And I like sweet.
My wife likes the Cherry Limeade.
I think that's Allie Pop.
There's another brand too.
Cherry Limeid's good.
But the Shirley Temple, that's another tell me something good because I like that one.
The other one is, I've said this last couple days, but last night was a Monday night.
Game is a rare game for Arkansas.
softball, but they swept Auburn three games in a row.
So we watched that game.
Came on at six, and
that's pretty much all we watched. We did talk about
starting the wire, though. I said,
hey, you want to watch The Wire? She said, I've been
asking you for years, and you say you don't watch old shows. And I was like,
oh yeah, well, maybe I... Maybe we'll start.
We didn't start it, but we did
discuss it. So, Arkansas
won. We talked about watching the Wire.
We watched a little bit of
Night Agent this last season, like
episode four. After
like 10 minutes, we're like, this show's so corny, because
we'd watch a couple good. So we turned it off. We'll get back to it. That's where we are right now.
May I fall asleep? I sleep hard. Harder than never. And I go to sleep later now because of the baby
because the baby's got such a schedule. And so I have to be awake at like 930, 945. So actually we have
to give the baby bath. I sleep so hard. I think the key to me getting good sleep is just exhausting
myself to the point where I can't function. And then I just fall asleep. And then I wake up and I'm still
a little tired. But it was a good day yesterday. What about you? So I,
I get my iron IV, my infusion today.
So as part of my blood work that I had done that told me I had basically very low testosterone, no iron, no vitamin D.
I've got my testosterone pellet in my hip.
I'm now taking a vitamin D.
What's that mean a pellet in your hip?
They surgically implant a pellet?
I mean, I don't have to go under anything, but they didn't have to numb the upper part of my hip.
and they cut open my skin and I had stitches and they inserted a little rice-sized yam pellet.
So it's plant-based because, you know, I told you yams are full of testosterone.
They put a yam in your body?
They put a rice-sized yam pellet.
So it's a yam.
Like it looks like the piece of a rice.
They put a yam in your body?
It's a yam-based pellet.
So instead of synthetic, it's plant-based.
I don't know what all goes into engineering this little pellet,
but it slowly releases the proper amount of testosterone for me.
And about, we don't know yet since this is my first pellet, how long it's going to last me,
but she thinks it'll last me four to six months.
That's crazy.
There's a pellet in your body.
And how it knows to just, sort of like when you take a pill that's slow release,
like how does it know what to do, but it does?
And like the pellets just slowly releasing enough testosterone to where I can get at least to a normal level.
because normal for me would be somewhere around 70, 80, and I'm at 10.
So that's how depleted I am of testosterone.
And then I had virtually no vitamin D, which every woman is deficient.
So go get help with that if you can.
So get in the sunlight.
And then I'm taking a pill.
Every Thursday I take 50,000 units or whatever, a vitamin D.
You take it once a week.
So I'm on week two.
Today, this Thursday will be week three of that.
But the one piece I'm missing.
is my iron, which has been impacting my thyroid.
And she told me, once I have all these three things in swing together,
I'm going to be a new person.
So I've been waiting for this infusion,
but it took a while for me to get my appointment
because you can't just go get this anywhere.
Like I had to look at Tennessee oncology and then this other place.
It's very specific to what they can do and how it is.
You can take an iron capsule if you want.
But the downside of that, as she said, just heads up.
It'll make you like super constant.
Which that's just another problem most humans don't want at all.
I live it.
Yeah.
Well, so if you get it infused right into your bloodstream, it bypasses your gastrointestinal system, goes straight to the blood.
Who puts this pellet in you?
My gynecologist.
So a real doctor.
She's a real doctor.
Wow.
And she also has a pharmaceutical background.
So this particular pellet, she said she loves.
There was a pellet a couple of years ago that she was not on board with.
She would have preferred the cream at that point.
but she's like once I found this pellet
and I engineer it specifically for what you need
because you don't want to have too much testosterone
because then
I'll take some
give me one of those
hopped up testosterone pellets
you can get pellets. Can you feel it? I'll call her
no I'm good you don't need to make that call yet
like if I
push my hand over my hip
yeah you don't feel the pellet but I think I feel
probably just
it's still swollen from the
where the because I still have
a little bruise and where the stitches were and the stitches just dissolved but I'm the reason
why this is my tell me something good is because I've been so I've had two like she described it
like a car if I've got four tires um of these the iron the testosterone the vitamin D are a very
important part of the car and my other tire is full I don't know if that's it's some other hormone
estrogen maybe it's full like I'm good but she's like you're waking up every day and
the town with three flat tires. And you're still, you're doing your thing. And so once you get these,
think about when you get air and all your four tires, like how much better your car will run.
And your axles warped. So I'm very, very excited. The rims. Like, I have to get two infusions,
though, so I'm not going to put too much stock in today's infusion maybe next week after the second
one. But I just Googled it and it said symptom relief can, it's immediate improvements in energy,
focus, and physical stamina. Cannot wait.
Good.
Just wait.
I got lost a little bit in that all that you were saying, but a pellet.
How about that?
The four tires helped me out a little bit with the explanation.
Well, that's the thing.
Like, if y'all, if you have, like, thankfully for the blood work,
y'all could get it done too.
Like, I wonder what, if y'all are driving around with some flat tires.
Right.
I got an 18 wheeler and I got, like, one tire that works.
Okay, so like.
But I want none of them to work, so we're all even.
Instead of Aaron up 17, I just want to let the air out of the other one,
so at least I'm rolling consistent, you know?
Right, right, right.
So I'll keep, I just told listeners I'd keep them posted on my journey.
And so today is Iron Day.
All right.
Tell me something good, Eddie.
Man, I thought my bracket for the NCAA tournament was busted a long time ago because all my teams had lost.
But apparently in the work bracket, I had Michigan winning.
And when Michigan won.
This is what's annoying about brackets.
Is anybody can put as many brackets as they want, they don't even know they win.
Did you win?
I have the same bracket.
But for some reason, a lot of people in this.
work bracket, this work thing didn't have Michigan.
I retract my statement.
If it's the same bracket in both, I shouldn't have said that.
I apologize.
I did the same bracket for every single one.
But when Michigan won, it gave me like 400 points and it put me in third place and I want
$44.
How much it costs to get in?
$10.
Nice.
Yeah, I got the email this morning.
I couldn't believe it.
And you can prove you put the same bracket in for both?
Oh, absolutely.
Okay.
Yes.
Then you are the man.
I'm with you, though.
I hate it when people do that.
I shouldn't have said that.
You are the man.
I am not.
I didn't do any brackets, but that's cool. Good for you. Yeah, made some money.
Did you watch a game? I did. I guess I was invested in it. I had no idea. The game was good,
though. Intertaining. What do you mean you had no idea? I really didn't know that if Michigan won,
I would have won the whole. Oh, because you weren't keeping up with it. No, I thought it was busted a
a long time ago. Got it, got it. Morgan, anything good?
Yeah, my niece is having her, she's at our six-month birthday mark, and they took six-month-old
pictures of her, and they're just the, like, they sent me the whole gallery, and I just sat there
ooh and odd the whole time because she's such a happy, cute baby, and it gave me a little serotonin boost.
But sad side of it is that she's growing, and I'm not around her.
You should get a pellet.
Serotonin pellet.
A yam-based serotonin pellet.
If you need more serotonin, get a pellet.
You can just get a pellet of anything, huh?
Sounds like it.
They put it right in your hip.
Oh, yeah.
Dang.
If you can get a pellet of anything, what would you want?
Cardio.
cardio workout.
So it would just be like you're working out?
Yeah, I've struggled.
Two things.
One, having an ankle surgery, I'm still not 100% back.
And then two having a baby, I've just,
I've only been a workout like two times a week.
So I'm definitely below what my baseline is of, like, health and fitness.
I'm giving myself the grace and not beat myself up over it.
But I can see where, if you're working, you're taking care of a kid,
there's no time for the gym.
What the heck?
So, yeah, I'd do that, a little cardio.
Hey, now you understand?
What kind of pellet would you get, Eddie?
Oh, I'd get an allergy pill pellet.
I got allergy shots.
That way it's just always...
Yeah, you can get that kind of.
Yeah.
It's just annoying to go back every week.
With the kids.
Yeah, we talked to this yesterday, but even without the kids.
And I think my aller just knew that it was uncomfortable for me to sit in a room full of 12-year-olds
because it just felt weird.
Not creepy, but it was like Kramer doing karate in that Sankfeld episode when it's him beating up all the kids.
I think they were like, okay, we have an adult here.
We're not going to make them wait a long time.
Yeah.
So it'd be me and like seven moms and seven kids.
And they'd be like, Bobby coming back and I'd get my shot.
And I went for probably six and a half to seven months.
And then life got in the way of me going because when you would miss a week,
they'd have to start you back two weeks to where you were because you keep moving up.
And you go like different colors and different levels.
And so if you missed a week, they had to go back two weeks.
And then I missed like three weeks in a row because I was just gone.
And then I'm like, I'm not going back.
six weeks. I started doing the math on it. I'm not going back six weeks because I missed three weeks
and then I quit like a loser. But I feel like doing that, let's say seven months of allergy shots,
I feel like it helped me tremendously. It has so far. They say you need to do it all for it to
help, but I think they just say that. But what do I know? But I, they helped a lot.
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There was no anything inside those eyes.
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It scared the hell out of me.
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Ray, have anything good?
Yeah, my wife said the sentence that guys,
we all want women to say.
And I finally heard it after 10 years.
I'm not going to say the three things that come to my mind.
I'm just going to say it.
Yeah, whatever.
I'd rather than I get in trouble.
Go ahead.
She said, I want to play golf with you.
Oh.
And now we go on the back patio.
Apparently she had two years of train.
training in classes when she was younger, so she's actually decent. She's not starting at square
one. And she's pretty good. She can hit it straight. She doesn't slice. She got a pink set now
off Amazon for like 150 bucks. And she wants to go. She wants to go play nine, wants to go play 18.
Guys, this is great. This is huge. I'm guessing that you guys have never played with your wives
because this is uncharted territories for me, and I am so excited. I have. I have. I have. Yeah, she got
over it. She was like, she's like, wait, because I told her, I said, we're going to play nine,
then we're going to eat, and then we're going to play more nine. And so she's like, great.
And my wife naturally is an athlete, but golf's different. And so we played once on like a par three
and I bought her some clubs, got her nice Oklahoma bag, was really trying to, you know, pump it up,
like make her experience. To find, oh, got Oklahoma bag, got new clubs. And so the first time we played
18, we played nine, then we went to eat, we just, you just go by the clubhouse and you grab
something and she's like, wait, this is not eating.
Just like grabbing snacks.
She thought we had like a full meal.
I said, no, we got to go to the next night.
Gotta hurry up.
It's like, just sucks.
She goes, I thought we were having a meal.
It's like, no, you get something to eat and you eat it in the car.
She's like, ah, not for me.
A cart.
Yeah.
Oh, he's the car.
I was just.
Sorry, I didn't say the T, Amy.
Hey.
It's an important letter there.
Hey, that's on me.
It's all good.
Hey, hand up, I messed up and didn't go.
Not bad.
Okay.
Just clarifying because someone might be.
I think everybody thought knew it meant g,
I didn't care either way.
There could be one person new to the sport that's like, wow, you take a car.
Hey, I got on Eddie, you got on me.
Hey, hand up.
That's on me.
So then she would be like, sometimes after like two holes, if I'm not hitting it very
well, I'm good.
How do I go home?
I'm like, that's not how it works.
You got a kind of trapped out here.
Yeah.
And so she's like, I think I'm done playing golf.
And I was like, okay.
So we played a little bit and then we quit.
Mostly during COVID, we played a little bit because we go walk around outside.
But that's fun if she wants to play.
Amy's trying to get back.
Yeah, are you all ready for me to go to Driftwood?
This year, no.
I got pants.
Okay.
Cool.
What's that brand?
I got pants.
Cool, Amy.
What's that brand do you like that's real nice?
It has a pretty M.
Malbon.
That.
I haven't even worn them yet because my, that's my ex-boyfriend got them for me, and I need to wear them.
Let's go.
They would look so cute.
I don't have the invites to that club.
This is a club in Austin.
that our company has around every year before IHart Country Festival and it's executives,
it's artists, we play.
There's probably like 15, maybe 10 to 15 foursoms, but it's a really nice club.
And what I said was, I'm not good right now.
I've never been good, but I've not played in a year because of same surgery, baby, just
haven't played.
Winter.
Yeah.
Don't get me starting on winter.
Winter, man.
Well, if I show up, you'll look real good, you know.
But that's not what you're not.
what I want. I don't care about how I look. I just don't want to be embarrassed out there.
And Amy wants to play. They just don't have newcomers out there playing. I can hang in the cart.
Yeah, you could hang in the cart.
You could drive. There are people that just drive along.
With my pants. You wear your pants for sure. But those people that drive along don't go,
can I hit a couple shots? Well, I don't, I mean, I. But that's what you'll want to do.
No, I won't ask for it. And then you'll be like, I can hit amidextry. Yeah.
Watch this. Yes. Yes. That will be my little party trick. I just do it once.
And then I get back in the cart.
But you're saying they have to invite Amy and they haven't talked about that.
Nobody's ever considered inviting me in all the years.
Nobody has asked if I play golf.
We know.
It's not like Rich has ever casually been like, Amy, do you play golf?
Send him an email.
Yeah, I have his number.
Oh, okay.
Call him.
Send him a tag.
From a lot.
FaceTime him.
Never.
I would never.
Send him a text.
A text.
Do it?
A text.
Texta.
Did you mean a text?
Yes, I did.
I don't know.
I think you have it from like a wild bat.
A few years ago, I led a fired side chat for him with Home Depot.
And I think he texted me to say thank you.
I did a good job.
And it was like, number.
I don't, you haven't been invited yet, huh?
Yeah, I played last year.
Yeah, but you can easily invite him.
But I got Eddie invited last year.
Oh, that was you?
Yes.
Obviously.
I thought, I thought Rich wanted me there.
No.
See how it feels?
Because I thought that Rich wanted me there because they teamed me up with
something completely different. Usually we would be together. No, I said, can we get Eddie on the
list? Really? To Rich's assistant. Oh. And then you were on the list. That's legit. Okay.
But I play golf, Amy. That was my point. Maybe I could be somebody's understudy.
That's not a thing. We're not on Broadway. Yes. If somebody has to back out last minute,
I'll, listen, I'll pack my pants. Pack your pants. I'll pack my pants. And maybe like a little
sweater. Oh, Ray, good for you, man. Yeah, I'm looking forward to it. And it's also a nice little
thing to actually impress your wife because we go to the driving range and I swear the entire time
she was going, you hit it so far? Are you trying to show off? And I'm like, that's just how
guys hit it. Guys hit it 300. That's why y'all plays. I don't hit it 300. I don't hit it 300.
Maybe if I hit like a cart path with a crazy role, but I was saying that's why women play from
the Reds because typically they don't hit it as far as guys. Well, I'm glad you and your wife are now
playing golf. That's fun. Hey, Abby, Abby, do you have anything for our tell me something good?
Well, last night I was in bed by nine, which is a big deal because usually I go to bed at like 1130 or midnight.
I've been yawning a lot this morning, is it? Because you got too much sleep?
I have.
Like you're right in my line of vision.
Oh, no. And you've been seeing that?
I haven't been stretching and yawning a lot this morning.
Oh, I have been stretching. What's up with that? That's weird.
Yeah, I have problems.
Amy just yawn because we're talking about yawning. Amy just hit the big yawn.
So you're telling me something good as you got good sleep?
Yeah. But that's, I have issues. I don't know why I can't go to bed like before 11.
You can. You choose not to.
Unless the environment doesn't allow it.
Does the environment allow you go to bed at 9?
It does.
I'm just like, no, it's too early.
That's weird.
I can't.
No lunchbox today, as you guys heard.
He is out sick, so he does not have it, tell me something good.
One more to go to Scoop's Steve.
He hasn't been on yet.
Scoop's Steve, tell me something good.
Hey, yeah, you know, we talked about adopting a street the other day.
And you have one.
We were all shocked by it.
Yesterday, right?
Yeah, I think it was yesterday.
Or maybe, no, it's today.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think it was.
I don't know.
Go ahead.
Yeah, anyways, yeah.
Sorry to throw that off.
So I've been working on something behind the scenes for a little bit,
and I'm going to do like an official street cleanup in line with Earth Day.
So that'll be on April 19th, and I just got the final confirmation for it.
So it'll be like a whole, like, listener thing.
We go out there, clean up the street, and then an after party at John Bon Jovi's.
So I wanted to extend the invite if you guys would like to come out with me and clean the street and hang out afterwards.
What's that date?
April 19.
I already know what's going to.
No, Matt.
Okay.
Check your counter.
It is April 19th.
It's a Sunday.
April 19th. It looks like I still have a baby.
Fair, you get a pass because you're in that beginning stage.
I told my wife I would do nothing the month of April. No travel.
Yeah, I respect that. And I said, the two things I won't do, travel or clean streets.
I made the list.
You got to stand firm on that. Those are the two things. I promised her. Anything else I'm in.
But I just said, I don't give a crap about Earth all of April.
Hey, Scuba, is the party at John Bon Jovi? Is that free drinks afterwards?
Yeah, I'm going to hook you up. I have a tab so I can hook you up.
Sounds good. Yeah, man.
On a Sunday?
On a Sunday? Do the Lord's Day and clean up. That sounds great.
Yeah, forget your sins forgiven and then come on and hang out.
Are you saying I can't have a beer on the Lord's Day, Amy?
Yeah, football is always on Sunday and they drink beer all the time.
I was just joking, but they don't.
I'm watching Scoob to do a video about this.
There's his sign.
Does it look cool? Is it big?
No, it's smaller than I thought.
Oh.
But it's still Scoo Steve Radio 105 in The Rock.
It's on two sides. It's on one side near Nissan and the number of
on East Nashville side.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
So if you want to come, let me know.
If not, it's okay.
That video was posted like 15 weeks ago, and Morgan wrote,
this is iconic.
I never saw it.
I didn't either.
I've driven by it a few times.
I've seen it.
Yeah.
We litter there on purpose.
I do get kind of pissed off when I drive by,
and there's like a shopping cart sitting there.
I'm like, this is crap.
All right.
There you go.
That's it.
That's tell me something good.
Thank you.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Bus driver is a hero.
His name's Ken.
He pulled his bus over when he saw smoke at an intersection right near downtown,
pulls it over, gets out, grabs the fire extinguisher that's right by where the driver is,
goes over to the car that is starting to start to be on fire and starts spraying the car.
He starts telling everybody, okay, back away.
He then gets into the unresponsive driver.
The car doors would not open, so he takes the fire extinguers.
extinguisher and bused through the window to get into the car.
Emergency crews just arrived.
Ken, who has worked there for a decade, returned back because he was also teaching people on
the bus how to be a bus driver.
How about that?
You're teaching them?
By the way, they probably think it's set up.
They think it's a trail.
Yeah, for sure.
Ken has set this up to show us how to be a hero.
But no, he stopped.
And all the bus rescue is on camera, all the rescue from the bus.
But the people got there in time to save the guy.
but they'd say the car could have burned and he could have been in the car burning had
Oh my gosh.
Ken with the fire extinguisher not been there.
Wow.
Speaking of teaching things in fire, I saw this guy teaching a bunch of young kids how to pump gas.
And he asked them, if your pump catches fire while it's in the car, what do you do?
Finish up.
No.
Because I would do, instinctually, I would do what you're not supposed to do.
Okay, let me think.
If it's in my car and it catches fire.
Yes.
What do I do?
Yep.
I know the answer.
Okay, let me think here.
Ah, run?
After all that.
I run.
I tell everybody, get away and then I run inside and get a fire extinguis.
I guess I just know what not to do.
And Eddie, you can say what to do.
Okay, okay.
Because I would try to take it out to be like, because I don't want my car to blow up, right?
Oh, I never thought about that because I don't want my hand to get burned.
Yeah, yeah.
True.
I would just make sure everybody gets away.
Yes.
and that's what you do.
Just, well, go away.
Don't, if you pull it out, then the fire goes everywhere.
Because the gas is still coming out of the thing.
And then you cause the fire to spread.
And I was like, oh, interesting.
I didn't know that.
Huh.
I never even knew those little things could catch fire.
Oh, yeah, they do.
I mean, I know you're not supposed to smoke a cigarette.
I think it's very, very, very, very, very rare.
It happened to my wife.
Wait, what?
Yeah.
So she was with her friend and it was wintertime.
and they both had coats on, you know, like wool coats or whatever.
And when they switched to like, she's like, here, take over.
I'm going to go inside.
When they switched the static, like, they like shocked each other.
And that spark caused the whole thing to flame up.
And so there were flames coming out of the tank.
And so what they had to do was the.
No way.
Yes, true story.
The convenience store guy, there's an emergency shut off somewhere like a button.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You ever seen that sign?
I've seen it.
Yeah.
You've got to hit that button and that shuts off all the gas.
It's at the pumps, right? Somewhere?
I think it is because I'm now recalling this part of the video.
That's crazy.
What stuck with me most was don't pull the thing out of the tank.
But he did say there's an emergency stop button and that's what you go press.
That's it.
That happened.
True story.
It's crazy.
Static.
So now, so what you have to do is you touch any kind of metal like your car when you get out of the car.
That way you discharge your static from whatever you're carrying.
Well, the handles have rubber on them now too a lot.
Is that why?
Well, no, they touched each other.
It was just like their hands.
And not many people are doing that.
Like not many people are, there's not two hands on the phone.
Like swapping.
Yeah, right, right.
That's wild.
That's wild that flames were coming.
Was the car missed out?
No.
No, because they shut off the valve.
And like Amy said, as long as the pump's still in the car, that fire's not going to go in your car to blow it up.
It's kind of going on the vapors outside of it.
Well, shout out to Ken Johnson, by the way.
Shout out.
That's from People Magazine.
I got that story.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
Charmaine Blessman just turned 95 years old.
Well, she's been going to this same McDonald's in Chicago for years in years.
Let me phrase that.
Decades.
So the employees know her.
In fact, her family even takes her there for her birthdays to celebrate.
Well, 95 is a big year.
Guess what the employees did?
95's a big year.
I think 90, 91, 92, 93.
Yeah.
The employees were.
were like, okay, this year we're pitching in. They put up balloons, photos, one of the employees
from McDonald's during their own free time at their own home, baked her a birthday cake.
It's awesome. It's yellow.
Brought it up there. So crazy. It's just really special of people, you know, honoring this
customer of theirs. What I like about the cake is that you can tell it's DIY, like on it,
they had like a Ronald McDonald, very, very, very DIY. They did it themselves.
Yes, but that's what I like about.
it. Like, they didn't go and have it. Well, they're not a bakery. Yeah. No, even the person who made it at home,
that manager. I feel like they made it at home. I don't know. Yeah, no, I know. What I mean is, like,
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