The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (TUES): Bobby Saved His Family Last Night

Episode Date: April 28, 2026

Bobby is grateful we didn’t get a tornado last night and he had lunch with an old friend. Amy had to praise Morgan #1 who handled something she was stressed about that she ended up making so eas...y! Lunchbox almost had a car disaster last night. Morgan has good news with wedding planning. Eddie is excited for top-down Jeep season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:35 It was around us, though. Yeah, I saw, because I was up through a lot of the night. We get 50% of our weather is in the middle of the night. I think they said 50% of the tornadoes here are nocturnal tornadoes. I was reading about it last night, which is crazy because then you're staying up all night watching. So, Kailen went to sleep. I volunteered to stay up and do night watch. I mean, I fell asleep eventually.
Starting point is 00:02:56 But I kept waking up to like check. And I don't know if every city has this, but we have these guys that just take donations. And when weather gets bad, they get on YouTube. and they send up little weather balloons, they talk about it for hours. These guys are awesome. They keep, yeah, they really are good. And so I probably watched them until close to midnight. The storm came in and they were like, tornado watch.
Starting point is 00:03:18 And then it started to be warnings around. And the north part of our county had a tornado touchdown at 2 a.m. So we did not, where I live, get one. Did Jell's phone ever go off? No. Okay, good. Yours did? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:32 What? It was my wife's phone. I mean, Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just your wife's? Yeah, mine didn't go off. I don't know why her. Maybe she has special settings because she's freaked out by storms.
Starting point is 00:03:42 I don't know. We turn special settings on though because you can go to notifications on your phone. So go to settings. Then you can go to notifications. We did all this last night making sure that a sound would go off. And then if you go down on notifications to, I believe it is very, very bottom. It's all the government. alerts, Amber alerts.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Man, pardon me wants to turn that off because I get them sometimes in other states. I'm going to leave it on though because you know what, I'm a good person. Because you never know. You never know. Emergency alerts on, always play sound, public safety alerts. I have that on. Why don't I want that? I wonder what that is.
Starting point is 00:04:25 What would that be? Test alerts. I don't want that on. But make sure you have those on. You don't have yours on. No, I don't have mine on because my wife is the one that does the weather. she stays up. She watched those guys and her alarm did, like that
Starting point is 00:04:38 noise on her phone woke me up and it woke one of the kids up and he was like, is everything okay? Because I heard the weather alarm. Yeah, go back to bed. But I, so I sleep and my wife wakes me up if we need to go into our safe space. She's on night duty because me, I'm not worried.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Your house? Got hit by a tornado. Yeah, like it was touched by the effects of a tornado. I know, but I still am just like, okay, We got hit once, the odds of us getting hit twice. Terrorist theory. Or what? Good? No. Not good. Not good. Terrorist theory. If someone hijacks plane and it goes down, you should feel very safe getting on the next plane.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Yeah. Because odds are, that one ain't going to go down. Although it's not human, humans make sure the terrorist theory doesn't happen. Humans don't really have anything to do with tornadoes. But what are the odds? What are the odds? Yeah, she does. She has a weather alarm. Then she also has where she has her computer by the bed. She gets on YouTube, watches those dudes. I mean, she's dialed in.
Starting point is 00:05:36 How long did she stay awake last night? I think it was like, 1.30? They finally shut it down about 2.30. So I was up until close to midnight. I fell asleep, woke up around 1.45. It was getting pretty bad. So I promised I'd stay up, fell asleep again, and then woke up around 2.45 once it was over.
Starting point is 00:05:54 So I kind of missed the main part. I really was working hard to protect our family. So, yeah, that happened. No tornado where we are. That's good. Or are you guys? Yeah. I'm sure it hit some people.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Oh, gosh. That's terrible. I know one touchdown in north part of the county, but I don't know if it hit anybody anything. Yeah, I haven't seen anything. I had lunch yesterday with an old friend. I haven't seen it in a few years. So that was really good. I don't really do a lot of lunches because my schedule is kind of jacked up.
Starting point is 00:06:21 I eat earlier than most people. So did that. Are they from out of town or just random? Yeah, she used to run the Grand Ole Opry. Now she works at a massive company here in town, the concerts. And so, I mean, we really, we texted and you DM everybody. But she's like, we haven't had lunch in a long time. Her husband used to be my touring manager.
Starting point is 00:06:42 And so we went to lunch yesterday. And that was good. And I think that's, oh. And also today, I'd set a reservation to go, like, play nine holes at like five o'clock today. And then it freaking storms. I don't even know if we're going to play. Oh, you don't think. Because the course would be too wet or something?
Starting point is 00:07:00 I don't know. Possibly. It rained a lot. I told Ed I never get to play I haven't played and so I hit Eddie up I was like hey do you want to go play nine holes at like 5 o'clock and he's like I can do it which is rare
Starting point is 00:07:11 So rare Freaking this happens so But we're still TBD right Sure Like yeah I mean Is it gonna rain today? Overnight again Yeah we can check it
Starting point is 00:07:21 If we have all day for the course to drive I think we should be okay I don't think it's gonna be like super sunny Is it? I don't know Regardless there you go That's my telling me something good Amy So yesterday
Starting point is 00:07:30 Morgan Massingale, Morgan 1. But we don't call Morgan. My manager, Morgan number 1. Yeah. Because she's not Morgan number 2 anymore. Morgan Hussman. Anyway. Sometimes she is ever talking about Morgan 1.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Is that a problem? Like, why are you so careful about that? I thought it was. Huh? Why are you acting all sensitive about it? Well, I don't know. Isn't it that like it, did you not like being 2? I mean, I got annoyed of it, sure.
Starting point is 00:07:55 But yeah, no, it's fine. I'm used to it. We used to just call her Morgan number 2. all the time. I know. But there are two Morgans, if we have to talk about them, they're still Morgan 1 and 2, but still Morgan 2, I guess,
Starting point is 00:08:08 was associated with Morgan poop, like you go number 2? I never associated it like that. Or just being like second. Well, she was second to the show. I know. Well, Lundbox also like to call me douche sometimes. Doosh? No, deuce.
Starting point is 00:08:19 Duce. Whatever. Both. I never called you the other one. If he's calling you douche, that has nothing to do with your name. Duce. He would call me duce a lot.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Okay. So, that's not. That Morgan, Bobby's manager Morgan, who also is president of the podcast network. She came over to my house yesterday. But I have in my phone, I just have Morgan, or on my computer. And that's how I was texting. It's like saved as Morgan and then Morgan. That makes no sense what you just said.
Starting point is 00:08:49 But okay, keep going. They're both saved as Morgan. Like nothing to differentiate them on my computer. So my co-host, Kat, she sent us a group text. And for like a week, I'm thinking, our Morgan, here on the show, is coming to my house. And Kat and I are recording an episode and in walks, Morgan number one. And I was like, what are you doing here? I didn't say that out loud because I was like, it registered.
Starting point is 00:09:16 But in my mind, I was like, oh my gosh, this whole time, because it was about these videos that they're making for the podcast for IHeart Country. And I just assumed, because when I think of IHeart Country, I think of, Morgan in here and making videos, I think, of Morgan in here. How is it good that the wrong Morgan came over? I'm getting there. Okay. We're really struggling to get there.
Starting point is 00:09:37 We're taking a lot of side roads. I'm sorry. So I just tell a little fun fact that I realize, oh, this Morgan. So she came, and I mean, she set up her own cameras. She had scripts printed out. Like, she was totally prepared. Like, I thought we were going to have to have some of it memorized. So I was, like, working on it.
Starting point is 00:09:54 And I was trying to figure out, okay, how Kat and I'm not going to do this? but she came with like everything and made it so easy and then she edited the videos, had them knocked out, sent them to us for approval because we're going to be on a jumbotron. So the my co-host cat was like freaking out. Like we're going to be on a jumbotron. And then after she saw the video, she was like, okay, I feel better. I'm relieved now. So Morgan just did, she did a great job and it was so fast and like put us at ease.
Starting point is 00:10:19 And the videos turned out good. And I saw Lunchbox and Rays. I saw The Soar Losers video. Theirs looks good. It was just a whole thing where I was stressed about something that ended up being so easy because Morgan's so awesome. There you go. We got there. Wow.
Starting point is 00:10:34 That took a while for sure. What? We talked about the weather for a while. Yeah, that's a real thing. So is this? I thought for a week. But I don't think you needed to start it out with the two Morgans being confused. That had nothing to do with it.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Yeah, because I thought that Morgan was me. Oh, I thought Morgan number two was coming over, but it was Morgan number one. We worked on some promo videos, Fire a Country. They're great. They turned out great. Yeah. Oh, and I got a text from someone else in our company that said, they turned out great. So I was like, oh, yay.
Starting point is 00:11:04 In the end? That makes me feel better because we had like, we're already behind. So we had one shot to do it. It's not like Morgan can come over again this week and we do it again. It's not happening. If it turned out horrible, that was going to be on the Jumbotron. There you go. It's weird you call it a Jumbotron.
Starting point is 00:11:18 It's literally just a large screen. The Jumbotron, I think,'s from like 80s football games with Ryan Bosworth. No, you still call the Jumbotron? I think it's just not really. Because at I Heart Country, it's just a big screen. You're huge though. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:33 But when you see yourself up there, you're like, oh, I'm on the Jumbotron. Automatically, right? You don't say, oh, I'm on the big screen. I wonder if Jumbotron is a brand. And since it was like the first big one, we associate that with like Kleenex and Coke. Q-Tip.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Yeah, because Jumbotron was a registered trademark brand for massive video display. in the mid-1980s. Okay. So it's going to be on massive video. Sony stopped making them in 2001. And so now the name is a generic, genericized trademark, which people just loosely use to describe any large LED videos, walls, and stadiums or public places.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Yeah, it's Kleenex or Coke. Cool. Yeah. All right, good. Thank you. That's interesting. Okay. We got there.
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Starting point is 00:15:29 It is a carac. Wow. Listen to learning to be human on IHard Radio, Apple Podcasts, or whatever you get your podcast. Uh, lunchbox. Yeah, yesterday I had to run some errands, so use my wife's car, beautiful day, driving with the windows. Amy. Pain on your story.
Starting point is 00:15:46 I want every detail. I'm going to tell you. And it was a beautiful day out, windows down. I get home and I left the windows down just to let the car air out. Went to bed and I woke up this morning. I'm like, oh, my God, I didn't roll up the windows. Luckily, my wife had seen the windows down and gone out and have been rolled them up so the car is not drenched in water. That's good.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Because I woke up. Oh, my God. I'm going to tell her I let the windows down and it's going to be full of water. But nope, windows up. Thank you, Y, for realizing that. How are you getting to jury duty today? I'm just going to walk over there. It's right down the road.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Really? Yeah, or scooter because they got the scooters, you know, and it's only a few blocks. Huh. Well, that's good. Yeah, because I don't know if they would have bike parking at the court house. They probably do. Do you keep a chain with you? Some places.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Like, I don't have one with me because I park it in the building. Oh, it's not like wrapped around. on your bike? No. Wear it around your neck. That would look tough. Junkyard dog. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:46 From wrestling. Yeah. He's wear a big chain around his neck. That'd be you. That would be cool. I mean, people would give me more respect if I had a big chain around my neck. But yeah. I bet they would.
Starting point is 00:16:55 You'd probably have so much respect if you wore a chain around your neck. They'd be like, that he'd have high tea and he wears a chain around his neck. You don't have high tea, though. You beat Eddie. That does not mean you have high tea. You have normal tea. Low tea. I'd be quiet over there.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Why? The no one's like, oh, you have normal tea. Low T and mid-T. Yeah, that's who they are. Like if we're doing that nicknameing. Yeah, low and mid. No, he's not mid. He's low.
Starting point is 00:17:16 Yeah, you're mid. Who do you think's low and who do you think's mid? Oh, sorry, I'm mid. All right. You're mid, dude. I was like, no, no, no. And it's okay, guys, who cares? Like, I don't care.
Starting point is 00:17:24 You did leading up to it, though. And you cared, you cared a lot. And to be fair, if you'd have won, you would have been awesome. Yeah, and you would have just kept on it. Yeah. But I wouldn't rub it in like the day. You rubbed it in when I got 503. You made fun of me for four days.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Oh, man, Mr. testosterone, 503, you're so average. I mean, you rubbed it in for days. I really did think I was going to be 900. When I gave you the numbers? Yes. Yeah, and I figured when I gave you the numbers in that order, you wouldn't think it was the exact order of the numbers.
Starting point is 00:17:53 No, I did not think that. Okay, tell me something good. Morgan. Well, I started off that. I was having some major crashouts with wedding planning. There's just everything's so expensive and takes a lot of time and I don't have a wedding planner so I'm planning everything with my fiancee and. You're traveling though, right?
Starting point is 00:18:11 Like a small one. Yeah. So thankfully that part, but there's still a lot of vendors to coordinate and people that talk to and work through schedules and hire people. So, but I have officially booked all of my major vendors as of last night. You mean for the party too? Yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Because she is having the party, the local party. The local party. Yeah. We'll call it the reception. Have Oh, I do too Did I RSTP did that? You did.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Well, I don't know if you did. So that means I didn't. Yeah. Oh, that's good. Because I thought I was getting a spain. I saw the text. I thought it was a scam text. Because it just came from some 800 number.
Starting point is 00:18:43 I'm not clicking on anything. How did I find that in my text? Yeah, resumed. Type scam. No, it wasn't it love. Just search my name and it should pop up because my name was in the text message. It was just Morgan though. No, it said both of our names.
Starting point is 00:18:57 You're invited to a party. It was like Morgan and Braden. And I'm like, I don't know those people. That's the two names. I was like, I don't know them. Oh, I got it. Yeah, if you type in Morgan and Brayden, it'll pop up. I didn't even see the Morgan part of it.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I just saw 800 and then a bunch of blocked text with a link. Yeah. So I didn't click it at all. I definitely thought it was spam. Eddie. So mine was just the fact that it's top off like season for the Jeep. Like, it's awesome. I finally decide.
Starting point is 00:19:26 What I do is I look at the radar and I'm like, if I can get five days in a row where like it's not going to rain during the day, I'm taking off the top. And I did it. I took it off on Friday. It's been off. Even this morning, I was like, oh, no, the storm last night. Am I going to be able to? No, it's good.
Starting point is 00:19:41 It had stopped by the time I came to work. So we're good, baby. You have a garage? You park it in? I do. I have a garage. But I mean, it's just, for me, that's the whole reason I bought a Jeep is to have that top off. It's almost like when I, like, wintertime, when I have it on, it's like, I'm just driving a normal car that's all rattley and windy.
Starting point is 00:19:58 and it's not even that comfortable. So when it comes time to take off the top, I love it. I love life. I had to cheat for a while. And I would just get lazy and not put the top on. 40% chance of rain. Ah, 60% chance I'm not. And so I drive.
Starting point is 00:20:12 I got hitting a storm so hard with the top off. I'm at a light, no top. And it is pouring. Like one of those forest gump kind of rains. Yes. And I have to take it in. So I just look over what the car is looking at me. I'm like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:20:24 This sucks. But let me see what everybody else is enjoying. And I'd look over and they're all just looking at me like, oh, this Poor guy. The good thing about having a Jeep when it rains, if it does get wet, is there are floor plugs. So you go and you remove the mat, you pull the floor plug and it all kind of drains out. It drains out, yeah. Man, that is a helpless feeling.
Starting point is 00:20:40 I'm in a traffic light. I'm 10 minutes from home, and it is pouring. And when you stop, you're getting a little more drenched because if you're driving into it, at least you have that. The windshield, yes. Yeah, because the rain kind of flies over you if you're moving. But when you stop, it's helpless. You ever got caught in a storm? All the time.
Starting point is 00:20:57 Pop off? Yeah, you know what I do? now is like I go under overpasses. So me and the guys in motorcycles hang out until the storm passes. And sometimes I look at the radar, I'm like, this is a big storm. It's not going to pass. So I just kind of suffer all the way home. All right, there you go.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Everybody good? Yeah. Does a Jeep not stink after it gets all wet? It does. It does. But after a few days, the sun kind of drives it all out. Mine, I don't, uh, mine was leather. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:21:26 So it didn't stink. Oh, I assumed like all. All the seats were leather. Cloth. Some of them are cloth. Yeah, mine are cloth. What about your electronics? Do any of that get messed up? Because my radio sometimes stops working for like a couple days. No. I kept the Jeep for like eight or nine months, though. It was a little too masculine for me. To me rattles. It does rattle a lot. You got to take the top on and off. Other dudes, like, people are waving at you. And you're like, oh, do I know that person? It's just, there's a lot going on. I got a lot going on anyway. And I was like, I can't keep up with this.
Starting point is 00:21:56 So I didn't have it long enough, I don't think, to actually know. But no, none of mine. None of my Jeep stuff went out. I will say the new ones have a button that you can press in the back just, the top just goes back like a convertible now. No way. Which is really cool. That's awesome. Is that less masculine though?
Starting point is 00:22:10 Probably. Yes, for sure. I would take it. Perfect for Eddie. But you can press a button when it starts to rain. Low T Jeep. Is that? Low T Jeep.
Starting point is 00:22:18 And I just fell for it. I'm like, I'd love that. You miss your Jeep at all, Morgan? I do. But I really like the Brongo. just a lot more spacious and bigger, but also the top pops on and off easier with the hard top. The Bronco? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:35 You have a hard top on the Bronco? Mm-hmm. Yeah. I don't think I've ever seen you in it with the top down. Yeah. So, you know how on the, I don't know if you've noticed, the hard top jeeps, you can pop off super easily, like the front ones? Well, that's the whole thing of the Bronco. Can you take it off yourself with just your muscles?
Starting point is 00:22:49 Yeah. Because the Jeep, it was a bit... You needed multiple people to take a hard top off a Jeep. But no, I could take off at least the front and the backseat by myself on this one, which is a lot better. I rarely see you guys driving anymore because we park on different levels. I see where Eddie drives. He's up on the level that I'm up on because there are no assigned parking. I have one.
Starting point is 00:23:09 But you guys don't have assigned parking spots, right? Correct. I see Amity sometimes walking in the building on a lower level and I always think that's weird. Why? I don't know because you're walking into a lower level. I'm like, why drive all the way up to the top when you can take the stairs? Like I can walk up the stairs Faster than driving
Starting point is 00:23:26 I hear you It's preference But maybe it's just because I have a Reserve spot Yeah That I go up there Yeah yeah But I see it
Starting point is 00:23:33 Sometimes I'm like hey there's Amy And I'm like oh yeah Well she's coming to work I don't know what that girl I'll see Abby walking too Yeah I said like whoa look there All right there you go Is that everybody
Starting point is 00:23:43 Ray do you have one Do you want to add Yeah I told you guys about My wife and the Robbins Was pregnant Had the eggs Well the eggs cracked The three baby robins
Starting point is 00:23:51 Were in the nest They were chilling yesterday before the storm. Two of the birds actually flew off. They just went to another tree. And so there was one left. And my wife sent me a video this morning. And it's just, I guess it was kind of waiting for the storm to pass by. So this other final little, you know, it's probably like a runt.
Starting point is 00:24:09 It's trying to decide if it wants to fly or if it just wants to live with us for life. What are you rooting for? Get out of there because there's bird crap all over the side of my house. All right. Good luck with that. Yep. All right, that's it. That was Tell Me Something Good.
Starting point is 00:24:26 It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. This is about a scratch-off lottery ticket, and the guy wins in the end, but it's a funny thing that happened before he won. So he's on a road trip. Easter. Guys from Ohio, he stops at the gas station, and he buys his scratch-off.
Starting point is 00:24:45 But there was a guy in there, too, that bought another scratch-off, and the other guy had something he called his lucky scratcher. and the guy's like, hey, you can use my lucky scratcher. So the guy used his lucky scratcher and he won $50,000. Whoa, it was a lucky scratcher. So do you give that guy something? No. No.
Starting point is 00:25:01 What a little something for his lucky scratcher? You're not going to get that money right there. And you're on a road trip. I mean, you could. I'll Venmo you a hundred bucks. I'm not saying no. And I'm saying the environment isn't really ripe for that. You're in a new city.
Starting point is 00:25:18 You probably use a fake name. Yeah, I mean, I'm Clint. Look me up. I'll be sure to get you. I'll get you. I mean, I guess it was what's underneath that scratch is the same. It's not like the lucky scratcher changed. You don't know that. He did give the person a hundred bucks.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Oh, he did? Yeah, not from the, I think he's in his pocket. Okay. But yeah, but I'm saying that environment is not right for one of our stories. If you hit it big, do you get, if that's your store you always go into and the person's like, pick this ticket, you got to cut him in. Yeah. But this, give him 100 bucks. So, 50 grand, because they use the lucky.
Starting point is 00:25:51 scratcher of somebody in the store. That's awesome. That's fun. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. A little pit bull, French bulldog mix. Was it a fire? In Lexington, Kentucky. Well, the dog has found a permanent home with one of the firefighters who helped rescue her. Isn't that so cute? I wonder if they fought over getting to rescue the dog because it's a French bulldog. I don't think are worth $10,000. Oh, yeah, true.
Starting point is 00:26:23 Like, I'll take it. And then they sell it. Well, no, I didn't even sell it. Go ahead. So the dog was taken in by the Lexington Humane Society after escaping the fire. She was medically evaluated and found to have no injuries, a lot of soot on her fur, but they cleaned her up nice. Firefighter Webb, who was one of the firefighters on the scene, decided to adopt her after forming an immediate connection with her. That's good.
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