The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS): Amy Faces A Major Mom Moment & Bobby Reconnects With College Roommate
Episode Date: July 8, 2026Amy shares a major life change in her daughter’s life as she gets closer to moving out on her own. Bobby shared the heartwarming story of his first vacation. Lunchbox feels like he is coming bac...k to life. Morgan shares that she is going to Africa for her honeymoon. We investigate a giraffe hotel and are amazed at how much it costs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news. Tell me something good, Amy.
So my daughter has found her first apartment. Wow. Oh my gosh. I know.
Oh, my goodness.
And, yeah, I was just texting with her dad.
Log me through the emotions.
I'm excited, a little nervous.
But overall, happy for her.
I mean, she's done the research has been looking for the last few weeks,
so it's not just out of nowhere.
And her and her dad had gone to tour a few that he was putting his stamp of approval on.
And then it was when I was on the church.
trip that they were finalizing and so I was looking online but then last night the paperwork
came through and then filled out the guarantee like one of us had to be you know what a cosign or
something so that she could do that and wow I know and so but she's she's got she's working enough
hours per week now that she can pay for most of the apartment and then her dad and I are going to help
out with little things. We've committed to, hey, this is what will help support you while you start
taking some college classes. And I know I had told you all about her esthetician school, and that's
still on the table, but we're just punting it a little bit, which is good for her to have some
consistency with work and taking a few basic classes. Because then once she starts that,
she'll be dialed in because that's like eight hours a day, four days a week. So her work will have
to back down. So she's kind of excited to work for several months and.
Crazy.
I know. I'm just very excited. So now I'm like, oh, I got to up my game on Facebook
Marketplace or go like little things that she might need like a couch and a chair and a
coffee table. Dang. Okay. I know. I don't know if I want to do this. I don't want to steal your
thunder. Okay. Billy just bought a house.
And she's going to pay for a house. I just bought a house. I'm not having to rent.
She paid cash for it.
She's been on the Dave Ramsey program.
Yeah, I didn't want to do that today.
Wow.
But that's really cool.
I know.
Even saying it to y'all right now,
like I just have a big smile on my face because I can't even believe it.
And she's going to live there herself.
She thought about roommates,
but a lot of her friends are leaving some of them that are staying here for school or
staying at home for like the first year.
And she really wanted to put in the work to figure this out and do it.
and I'm proud of her.
And she was looking at roomies.com or something.
Oh, I thought you were just saying roomies.
Yeah.
No, it's weird terminology.
No, I think there's an app called Rooney's.
And I'm just really glad we figured out a place where she can afford on her.
I don't know.
It made me nervous.
Even though I did Potluck, I believe it's our sophomore year, I did Potluck and didn't know at least one of our roommates because we had a four bedroom.
and it was just some random person and it did not work out well and I just don't want her to have to go through that although it's a good learning experience just roomies I had a good roommate that I didn't know still keep in touch with really good guy really nerdy guy so for him and I to get together was great because neither one of us were in college partiers right so it made it easy so I got very fortunate with that but then you had one that moved out right wasn't an accident that's my best friend Evan from high school and he was like dude I can't
can't do this anymore with you. And I was like, what do you mean me? You're moving back
because of me? He goes, yeah, you go to sleep at. As soon as you get home from work and then
I can't be loud, then you have to go to work in the morning. And sometimes I like to have parties
and like to do stuff. And in the afternoon, it's just a whole thing. And I get it. I was tough,
but I wasn't dirty or loud. I just had to go to, I had a very small window to go to sleep
because I had a full-time job and I was working in college. And I would complain and be like,
did you make a noise. I have to sleep. He's trying to do that college life. And he was. And
And I just came, it hurt my feelings really bad.
I just came home and he was gone to my dorm room.
There was nothing in the room.
I didn't even get a heads up.
He just moved out.
We didn't talk for a few years.
My feelings were really hurt.
That being said, we definitely even talk now.
I talked to him a few weeks ago.
He's a principal.
He's a great guy.
His dad was instrumental in my life because I did not have a dad for a long part of my life
until Arkansas Keith came in when I was a teenager.
And his dad, they took me in my first ever vacation.
I went in a van with Evan, his mom, and his dad,
and we drove to Colorado.
We went to Estes Park, which I only remembered that place because of that.
They bought me a shirt.
I remember it vividly.
It meant so much to me because I didn't have money to go,
much less buy a shirt.
They bought me an Estes Park shirt.
It makes me emotional just thinking about that.
And it was the first vacation I ever went on.
It was maybe the only one ever went on until, like, I could
afford it later in life.
But, yeah, he was my best, best friend.
And then he moved out.
That hurts.
I just remember coming back and being confused.
Like, I can't believe they just robbed Evan's stuff.
Not mine.
That's what it felt like.
There was a burglar here, and they just took all of his stuff.
And then it turns out he moved.
And then way later, he said, I just couldn't take it anymore.
And I was like, take it.
I didn't do anything.
He said, yeah, yeah, you did.
You're kind of hard to live with because everything had to be quiet.
I get it now.
but great guy
I should talk to him about that someday
you know what
call him up
but is he principally
he's a principaline right now
he's a principal but I'm going to leave him a voice memo
I got a call
but they still work though
that's not it though
I'm telling you yesterday I got confused
I was talking to scuba Steve about a guest
that we may have on the show that's 12
and I said hey I don't know what time
we can get him on the show because he's 12
and Scoop's like it's summer idiot
I'm like I don't have kids in school
I forget
on second let me talk to him
let me leave this
Hey man
sending you a voice memo
I hope you're good
I was talking about
in college
when we lived together
in the dorm
our freshman year
and I just came back
and you had completely moved out
and I thought
our dorm got robbed
but only your stuff
but you moved out
and I was telling the show
how difficult I was to live with
because I was like
it has to be quiet
I have to sleep
I have to
so I was also talking about your dad
and how you guys
were a big part of
like my childhood
and actually going
first vacation
everyone on estes park etc i was doing all that but i was talking about the dorm room thing i didn't know if
you would uh come on and talk with us about that like how difficult was i or how difficult were you
if not no big deal but was talking about it this i'm actually recording this me doing this voice
memo to you so if you get this and you're around let me know if not um i'll catch up with you
soon all right bye buddy yeah we're definitely good now we talked recently he's checked when
When Billy was born, he was like, what's up?
How is?
He has twin boys.
Oh, wow.
And they're like teenagers now, and they're so different.
They're twins, and they are so different.
It's like Ray and his brother.
They look the same, but just completely different personalities, which is crazy.
Amy, that's wild.
I know, Amy, I can't believe that.
She's getting an apartment.
I know.
Do you want to buy a couple chairs?
Do you have chairs for some?
Yeah.
Where?
You don't want those for her apartment.
Where are they? At my studio.
I don't see what they look like.
Yeah.
They're awesome chairs.
I literally, I got.
They're just too big for the room we're building another studio in.
And so we were going to sell them on my Facebook marketplace.
But I don't, I've never done that.
And I didn't know if I should prepare it when I do that to be assaulted.
Like, I didn't know.
Do I train?
Oh, wow.
Do I train because I know I'm going to get assaulted and rob whenever I meet up with the person.
Yeah.
But I can't have them take a picture.
send them in. Yeah, let me see a pick. I'll give you a bottom of the barrel.
They're very expensive chairs, but I'll give you bottom of the barrel discount if you want.
Okay. Well, yeah, I'll see. I got to get the dimensions and then pick out. I was looking
on Facebook Marketplace for like a couch, but I just got to, yeah, figure out what we have room for.
You got to go garage sale. This is the first apartment. They've got to have cheap furniture.
But Facebook Marketplace, I can find. That's a garage sale. That's Internet's garage sale.
Yeah. I'm just saying, like, let's not go. Like, Bobby's trying.
to sell you expensive chairs.
But he said he was going to give me a really good bottom, bottom of the barrel.
Maybe even free.
Whoa.
I'll take them for free.
I don't even care what they look like.
Sign me up.
You want to give them to me?
I will take them.
She may not want them, but they're.
Oh, I'm sure.
They're awesome chairs.
I was just trying to think through like when my.
The orange ones.
Oh, yeah, those are cool.
Yeah.
We used them for a long time on set.
Mm-hmm.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
Go ahead.
Well, no, I was just thinking whenever my mom and my roommates,
Juliana, her mom, when they would come up to college station and, like,
take us, you know, to the grocery store or take us to Target and even get us like a swiffer sweeper.
Like, we just were, they would help us clean our apartment and then put it together
how good that felt.
And I just want to, even though she's having a different college experience than I did,
like, I want her to have that.
To give her that, yeah.
I want her to have some of those similar feelings that I have, like,
Oh, it's cool.
Like we would go and get, you know, it's simple stuff, but just like dishwasher soap.
Like they would take us and help us stock up on things in it.
And then they would come back and deep clean our apartment with us.
And it just felt really good.
That's like that's so cool.
Does she want workout equipment?
Like a workout set?
Which one would you be talking about?
Maybe one that you would win on a game show.
Oh.
Is it a regional price?
I don't know.
Let's ask the seller.
A thousand bucks.
Come on, dude.
Come on, it's her first apartment.
I don't give a crap.
Oh, oh, she probably could use a desktop computer.
With a webcam?
Built in.
Yes.
When it comes in.
A shoe does she wear?
A three.
Oh, yeah, she has small feet.
She's tiny.
So there's Jimmy Chues wouldn't fit.
I'm going to send you these pictures because we did some test shots in the studio that we built.
Were they at your house once?
Because I think I know which ones they are.
They were.
In the studio.
And on the home.
the home property studio. I'll send him anyway.
If she wants them, we can definitely make a deal.
You know what's amazing? As if you think about it, Amy is letting her daughter get an apartment
and Eddie won't let his 18-year-old stay at home for a weekend by himself.
It's just crazy how the two different worlds we are at.
Okay. If I can be fair, before you probably, I don't know, get yourself in some more trouble.
Yeah, could you say stuff sometimes and I'm like, Eddie, that's not.
No, no, no. My son's in high school. Fair.
He hasn't graduated yet. That's it. You're right.
When's he graduating?
Period. Next year.
No, no, but he could stay at home for a weekend.
I also agree, but we're not the parents.
Okay, but also, lunch folks, yeah, if my daughter was still a junior,
if my daughter was a rising senior in high school, she wouldn't be getting an apartment.
I can agree with that.
And then I don't think we've let.
But also, it is crazy eddy doesn't let his kids stay home for the weekend, but also he's in high school, so no apartment.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, the whole weekend thing is like, I guess I could.
This is where you get yourself in trouble.
Go ahead.
Let him talk.
I just don't, you know, like parties and stuff.
I know what I would do if I was alone for the weekend at that age.
And I just, you know, want to avoid all that.
Did you get to see the TikTok of that guy who went home a day early, the dad?
And he got home and didn't tell his kid he was coming home.
And he's like, he records it.
And it's a massive party at his house.
Exactly.
Have you seen that?
No.
It went very viral.
It was really funny.
No need to pull it up.
But what's so stupid is when we were kids, we thought like our parents would never notice like a lamp was broken.
Oh, yeah.
No, I had like, one time we used my dad's stairs as like a game to like slide down and my friend Peter went into the drywall.
Classic Peter.
And like made such a hole.
And I remember I got, I was like, oh, here's a big cactus plant.
And I said it in front of the.
That never was in that spot.
And like my teenage brain thought.
Amy put a poster over it.
That'll be fine.
And then my dad comes home and I mean, but he.
was the kind he knew I was having people over, but the fact that I thought I could just put a
cactus in front of the drywall hole.
But that's, see, that's where I worry about our brains aren't fully.
Oh, it's.
Like at the time, I should just been like, Dad, I'm sorry, what can I do to help fix the drywall?
But instead, for like 24 hours, I tried to hide it.
It's like the liquor bottles.
You don't drink all of it because it can't be gone and you fill it back with water.
Like, they're not going to know.
It's like, how stupid were we?
Of course they knew.
I would drink my dad's beer and I'd be like, he won't miss three.
Cans of beer.
Like, if one of my boys drank one of my beers in the fridge, I'd be like, where's that third beer?
You guys are talking about aliens right now.
You'll get there.
I never had those experiences.
Oh, I meant like with.
Yeah, the other side of it that you guys have now.
You might be on the other side of it.
But you're right.
Yeah, you didn't.
Like you don't.
No, no, don't feel sorry for me.
I'm just saying, you know, sometimes I go about different dimensions and aliens.
And I know you guys check out because you don't, you're just like either not interested or you like lost a bit.
Yeah.
You're like never through a party.
No. Never tried to hide in. I didn't have to. You never drank your dad's beer. Peter was never over. No Peter. I mean, your parents never came home a day early. Peter. I was just happy my parents came home. Oh, man. I shouldn't have said that.
Punch box.
Because, well, I mean, I mean, like, one time we were having a party at Forest House
because his parents, his younger brother had a soccer tournament out of town.
And they were really good.
And so he's like, dude, Saturday night party at my house.
What problem is they had a bad tournament, got eliminated.
And this was back before cell phones.
They just showed up at the house.
And they were like, we're going to circle the block.
You got five minutes to get everybody out of here.
Like, whoa.
Yeah, all right, we're out.
I just would have never, even if that were me, I just would have never wanted to have it at my house
because I wouldn't have wanted to deal with broken things or cleaning out.
Right.
Aside from getting caught, I just would never have wanted that.
But when you're trying to get your friends together, like, field, we have fields.
Mount Pine was full of fields.
Yeah, he could do that.
It was just like if anyone's parents went out of town, it was just like, do, do, ding.
Like, guys, we have a place to party.
Yeah.
I don't relate, so I'm sure.
Yeah.
Lunchbox, tell me something good.
Yeah, tell me something good, man.
Let me tell me something good, man, let me tell you, I went on a vacation and I've gotten a nap two days in a row, and I'm talking
I was.
I mean, I was exhausted.
I can't believe how tired I was, but I'm getting older, but three-hour nap yesterday was
absolutely perfect
because I feel good today.
Like I finally feel like I'm back.
I feel real good today.
I feel real good today.
Like you know you get home from working.
You know that song?
Yes.
I look real good today.
Yeah.
What is that?
I look real good.
And then it's mother.
Yeah.
That's good.
Yeah.
So it just feels good.
I feel like I have energy today.
Like I'm good.
Love a good redemption story.
Yeah.
I fought through it because you know you think you're going to
I don't need a nap.
I'm going to stay.
I'm going to do a Disney Plus movie about this.
This is Rudy part, too.
What would you call it Naps?
I'd call it.
I'm not going to watch it.
Yeah.
Fair.
It's a good title.
I'd never find it.
Morgan.
So we booked our honeymoon.
We don't know when because we don't know what to ask.
Because everything's so secretive.
It's not secretive.
You guys know when the party is.
That's it, though.
And that's where you're going to.
to be invited. No, my wife asked me, she's like, oh, so when are they getting married? I'm like, I don't know.
She won't tell us. I did tell you where. I was like, who's she marrying? I don't know. I haven't met him.
Well, you guys, you guys, like the party you know about that you're invited to and the wedding. So tell us more of the, I'm sorry, tell us tomorrow about the honeymoon.
I'm getting married in art. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No. The honeymoon is going to be in Africa.
Wow. What the? That. That.
That is awesome.
That is something that I've always wanted to do.
I just didn't want to be that dehydrated when I landed.
Buck is hot.
No.
Oh, what?
Flying.
Flying.
But you flew to like Australia.
I was dehydrated as crap.
It's why I don't want to do it.
It's even longer.
How far a flight is that?
It's like a full day of flying.
Did you buy the one to get away on Southwest or did you do it?
Yeah.
Yeah, we just go for a little bit.
Yeah, we have to fly, I think, out of Atlanta because it's a direct flight from there to get where we're going.
Where are you going in Africa?
We're going to go to Cape Town first, which is South Africa,
and then we're going to head to Victoria Falls, which is Zimbabwe,
and then we're going to go to Kruger National Park.
That is amazing.
That'd be a trip I would love to do.
I'm really excited.
This is like the dream trip I've always wanted to go on.
I've always wanted to do a safari, and so I'm excited to make a habit.
You're going to kill an animal?
Yeah, safari did you get guns.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Yeah, you may see an animal eating an animal.
I know.
I know.
Question.
Are you going to take your.
dog and your cat like you did on your last vacation because that looked ridiculous.
No, no, they can't come to Africa.
Not that far.
So my other question is, have you seen the hotel where the drafts come up to the windows?
Yes.
Yeah.
Is that anywhere you're going?
No, and honestly, I had to...
Can you just pull that up?
See, I want you guys to see this.
Oh, I want to go there.
Oh, you've seen it?
It's so cool.
But I mean that.
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I'm sorry, go ahead.
It's really cool, but after all the research I've done, you have to be really careful about which ones are ethical and which
ones aren't and what you're supporting and what you're not. It's so convoluted down there now.
So I don't know that that one was quite as ethical. And that's why we didn't go that route.
The one that I saw was very ethical. Because I never looked if it wasn't.
Like the giraffes were doing it on their own will.
The giraffes chose.
Chose to look through the window.
Yeah, look at this. It's called the giraffe. Draft Manor. Is that the one you saw?
We looked at this one, yeah.
Five stars.
their breakfast. It says giraffe manor hotel is one of the most unforgettable places to stay in the world
and look how ethical it is. That says that. Yeah, why is that unethical? Well, most people look ethical to me.
That pool looks nice. Well, like, the whole point of going on a safari is to see animals in the wild.
But isn't it in the wild? Isn't that hotel in the wild? So from what I've learned, not all of them are
technically in the wild. Some are within certain reserves and certain areas. And when they're at places like
this, I don't know if it's even more construed. Mike, do I hit the drop down of stay.
Accommodation activities, giraffe manor,
Retreat
Oh, that says life at giraffe manner.
I thought it said live there.
It says etiquette with giraffes.
Try that one.
Oh, man.
Don't drive right below.
Sorry, it's down one.
Up.
Right there.
Probably going to tell you can't ride them.
Yeah, that's the etiquette.
Don't bang a giraffe.
Oh, man.
Before you stay.
They are wild.
They are wild animals.
Well, they're saying they're,
That doesn't mean that they're generally wild.
Oh.
We're definitely going to do a Google search, though, is this place ethical?
Etiquette at giraffe manner includes, how do you dress?
How do you dress?
You're not, no.
I don't know, we're moving too fast, but that's okay.
No loud noise or sudden movements.
Don't over crowd them.
No drones.
Of course, because I, first thing I'm doing when I'm getting out there, bring them a drone.
Do I always for a team member to show you what to do.
Don't stand on the side of the giraffes.
I wonder if they kick like horses.
If you get behind it, you get kicked.
Is there anything else on there?
Don't stroke or pet them.
Do ask before pulling out props when snapping selfies.
We appreciate the photo opportunities are exciting,
but items such as balloons, ribbons, or scary lighting, could scare the drafts.
I don't know.
I'm feeling pretty ethical guys right now.
Let's see.
I do only feed one treat at a time.
Do use photos and videos for personal use only.
All guests are allowed to interact with giraffes and don't monopolize time with them.
Oh, there's a giraffe hog.
Room 312 won't let us play with the giraffe.
Okay.
Would you just mind Googling is giraffe manner ethical?
This looks expensive.
I'm sure it is.
It's also going to be expensive to get there.
The ethics of giraffe manner in Nairobi, Kenya are highly debated.
While the property managed by the Safari collection is celebrated for its foundational role in saving the endangered Rothschilds drafts from extinction,
and its ongoing financial support for local conservation,
some sustainable travel advocates argue
that baiting and habitating wild animals
for staged tourist interactions
interferes in natural behaviors.
I feel pretty good about that then
because their argument is this.
When they use words like
some advocates argue
that's going researchers say,
like what does that even mean?
They argue. They made him win the argument.
They could be wrong in the argument.
And it says there's,
saving in the endangered species.
Yeah, they were going to go extinct without them.
80% ethical? I'm in.
You know what? Screw it. Group trip, Amy.
We're going. Oh, my gosh.
Okay.
Amy, we're not going to Africa.
We can't even go to like the bowling alley right down the road.
We can't even get an hour to go to pins.
Well, whatever. I'll hold out hope.
And we had to wait until Morgan gets back because we can't crash.
No, no. Surprise.
We hit him with a lunchbox surprise. Surprise.
Oh, if you guys did that to me, I'd be so mad.
No, you wouldn't.
Yes, I would.
No, on my honeymoon, are you kidding?
She just sees us go by a window riding a giraffe.
What the heck?
Oh, my gosh.
Look how cute.
It's amazing.
Mike, see how much it is, stay there.
I doubt.
A lot.
They have a full price, though.
It's got to be what.
Most of the time you have to check with them.
It says, most now special offers.
Oh, yeah.
What would you guess?
$500 a night?
$600 a night?
No idea.
No concept.
at all. You could probably Google
how much does it cost? They'll give you an idea
except for the website. So on
the cheap end to do like safaris, a night
per person is like 300
to 500 to 500. How much to
buy a giraffe and bring it home?
I bet that's cheap. I don't know.
Okay, here we go.
$1,100 per night
per adult sharing and $8.05 for children
ages 2 and 11. I'm out.
So it can exceed $1,500 per person
depending on the season and room type.
What?
I'm out. Hold on. So you had to pay per adult?
Yes.
Yeah, dude. Oh, screw that place.
Okay, but you don't know what all that. What if that includes?
Giraff meat. I don't care what it includes.
Well, no, I know it's still.
Nobody's going here on a budget. So you're going, I ain't going. They don't think you're going.
They don't care of you go. Okay. Well, I'm not.
Right. Correct. Tell them lunchbox.
What they care about is people that are going on these long trips that are going all the way across the world that go. This is our only trip ever of our life to go to Africa.
So if we spend more money on a lifetime experience, we're into it.
Yeah, suckas.
Yeah, and it includes food maybe.
Yeah.
If you take your two-year-old child to that place, you're an idiot.
Yeah, it's a waste.
I would just lie and be like one year and six months.
He's just big.
That's fun, Morgan.
Oh, but you're not going to D giraffe Manor.
No, I'm not going to Draft Manor.
You're not even going to Kenya, right?
No, Kenya's not on our list.
It's South Africa.
What about Djibouti?
No, Djibouti.
How long are you going for?
We're going to be gone for, I think, nine days total.
Oh, what are you going?
That's all?
I'm not telling you.
That's hard.
It's hard.
Yeah.
But we're making it work.
I mean, like I said, this is like the dream trip and the time to do it as a honeymoon.
Can I tell you something?
No, because I just saw you get upset and let your hand out.
I'm going to tell you how stupid Morgan is.
Okay, I'm just going to tell you.
Why?
I'm not going to tell you.
Morgan, when you don't come to work, we're going to know.
Well, yeah, that's when we know.
Then you know then.
That's when we, by the way, I know.
Oh, you know?
We sat in the office and we talked about, hey, what's cool.
What can I?
What, what, what, what, right?
So when's she going?
No.
I'm not sharing.
That's hilarious.
But if the joke was also on me and like she just doesn't show up and I didn't even know, that would be weird.
So I'm jealous.
That's a really exciting trip.
Do you have to get all kinds of like vaccines?
Yeah, you have shots, right?
So there's only one, depending on the location you go is really where it matters.
And if you're in more of the smaller communities is where you have to get more.
The only ones they're worried about where we're going is malaria and yellow fever.
But they're so low concentration that we may not have to do anything.
It just depends on the timing of everything.
But we have a travel advisor who walks us through what's necessary and what's not.
All that said, that's a really neat trip.
And I'm excited for you because that would be somewhere I would love to go to that part of the world.
I've never been.
I just want to be dehydrated, man.
And that's it.
You just have to drink so much water on that flight.
And then it takes me a day to get my bearings at all.
And then about two days wherever I am, I want to come home.
And that's just a long flight back where I'm going to get dehydrated again.
You know?
I know.
They haven't warned me about any dehydration.
No, no.
Just on the flight.
Oh, that long of a flight.
Any flight anywhere, it's not just to.
Yeah, do I fly to Atlanta?
I'm like, I'm a little dehydrated.
Imagine flying there.
Should book first class?
We haven't booked our international flights yet.
They're not there yet.
Okay, so a tip?
Yeah.
Do you have good money saved up?
Is somebody paying for this trip for you?
Like a parent or something?
Yeah, I have a lot of money saved.
Okay.
Oh, a lot of money.
You do.
He doesn't.
He does also.
I'm talking about myself right now.
Oh, my gosh.
We both have money saved.
There you go.
Oh, man.
She gave my house.
Now she's giving a trip.
I mean, this is.
Morgan, you walk yourself into that one.
I know.
I know what you mean.
I'm talking about me right now.
I know, but you really just said here.
Here's a T-ball.
It's on a stand, hit it.
I know.
That being said, it's really expensive to fly first class internationally.
But if you can have it and not, like, break yourself,
it makes an extra.
or four days so worth it because you get a lay down bed.
And you can sleep on the flight.
And it's way more extensive.
But the fact that you have a laydown bed makes the first half of the trip so much more
enjoyable because you're not so exhausted.
Well, if you have a travel agent, too, they might be able to help you figure out how to get
the business class type seats over there that are, like, I follow these people online.
Like, how do people figure this out?
They're like, with their credit card points.
Yes.
Yes.
And they're always like, sitting.
I've never been able to do that.
No, but it's doable.
They're flying a plane.
They talk to us on social media, like, I feel like an idiot when I watch their videos because they're like, I'm in this seat for $54 because they use their credit card points wisely.
But why are you believing it?
It's social media.
Because they're like points people.
They're not just random people that are doing it.
They're like, this is what I'll do.
Like, I'll help you.
Like, comment, fly and I'll send you my guide.
They're probably also getting a little kickback from the company.
It's not shady.
No, no, no.
I trust, like, they want to help people understand the points, but I just can't understand them.
Whenever I see people go into those full rooms and lay in a bed, I've never even seen one of those on an airplane.
Oh, yeah, isn't that like, I don't know.
Like Dubai?
Yeah, I don't know.
Qatar.
I got a message back from Evan.
Oh, voice text or written?
A written.
I got your message.
I'm currently on a cruise with family.
Oh, cool.
I'd be happy to talk about our college some together.
I think it's a good story that a lot people could relate to.
It's definitely a situation I've reflected on my entire life and wish I would have done it differently.
I lacked immaturity to handle it correctly back then.
I'm not sure I can make a live call from here without it cost me a million dollars.
I'll be back in town.
Can we talk next week?
I was like, yeah.
Oh, wow.
He's so beat up about it.
Yeah, because he left Bobby.
But we're friends now also.
So we're not like reuniting.
It's not like Matt Jones just text me from Kentucky Sports Radio.
I was like, buddy, let's do it.
Let's get back together.
I know.
But isn't that something, it's interesting.
Like you've reflected on it and then to know, oh, wow, this is something like he's
actually thought about too?
I know I have this list of people that have beefs with,
but I'm a lot more mature now than I used to be.
Because I reflect and think,
oh, it was a lot because of me.
Because I used to not think that.
Right.
But I do have a list of people that I have beefs with.
Are you still at nine on that list?
Well, I took, I'm pretty sure.
Hold on.
Let me find it.
People I'm feuding with.
Okay, here we go.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
No, I'm at ten because I haven't fully taken Matt Jones off yet.
Oh, he's still on there.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I need to text him.
congratulate him on something.
He's going to come off soon.
You feel it?
Yeah, I feel it.
Okay, Eddie, yours.
Yeah, so when we went on our vacation, we rented two cars, we stayed in two Airbnbs,
and it's so stressful because we've been on a bad Airbnb list before because of my kids.
Meaning, like, they flagged us.
You had a bad review.
Correct.
So the owners of the house or whatever flagged us because, I don't know,
We messed up some sheets or something.
I don't.
I have no idea.
But it's so stressful for me.
Like when you rent a car even, like, it's like, oh, man, are they going to, we left some sand
on the floorboard.
Like, is that going to be okay?
We got all our emails back.
And they said that everything was great, no extra charges.
And dude, get this.
When we left Puerto Rico, when we left that island, I asked, I'm like, how do I return
my rental car?
And they're like, oh, just leave it in this parking spot by the bank and just put the
the keys in the gas tank.
And I'm like, it's one of those remote.
smoke keys.
Like, it's there.
Anyone, and you want me to leave the door unlocked?
Like, yeah, leave the door unlocked.
Somebody could totally steal it.
Did they play that song the whole time while you were there?
Which one?
That is San Juan.
Ni-go.
Capital of Puerto Rico.
Did they play that everyone?
No, but you know that they really clap when the plane lands.
That's a cultural.
Yeah.
Like, every, the two times I've been to Puerto Rico, when they land, the whole plane
claps.
The whole plane claps.
When we landed.
Did they say that?
Yeah.
In the song?
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Got it.
And then they go,
The whole plane claps when we landed.
Is that an AI song?
I think so, yeah.
The guy said that he enters everything in.
Like, he has songs about everywhere.
He ended up going to his page.
Because he's got songs about everywhere he visits.
And the, like, Sax Boy, Billy.
The Puerto Rico one just popped.
Yeah, it's catchy as crap.
Yeah.
But the other ones.
I was like, oh, these other ones are pretty good, too,
and I feel like I'm learning about places.
Yeah, and I'm sure, like, the country is grateful for it.
Like, people, like, my kids were like,
hey, we got to find that Obama statue.
A massive song.
There's an Obama statue, I just know the chorus.
There's an Obama statue in the song.
Yeah, they talk about the Obama statue.
They talk about slot machines in the bus station,
and, like, my kids wanted to see all that stuff.
Trip was A plus, though?
A plus, dude.
Did they have giraffes?
No, no, no, no, no.
My, tell me something good is going to be something that I,
rarely come away from going, man, I loved it,
and I think people will love it.
And I've been posting clips of it.
The interview I did with John Stamos is so fun.
Uncle Jesse is so fun.
And I posted the clip last night.
We'll probably play it on the show tomorrow.
Of him realizing how he knew me, I told you.
I think you talked about it.
And then I saw the clip, and I was like,
oh, I remember him talking about that.
Maybe, though, it was on a sports show or something.
Oh, maybe.
No, you told us.
Oh, I did.
What? Remind me.
Okay, I will.
The only reason I didn't know, because Amy was very confused when I was saying that.
So on my season,
Oh, yeah, yeah, I remember now.
Juan Pablo from Fuller House was on.
And in the middle of the interview he goes,
oh my God, you're that jackass to beat him.
Yeah, from Dancing in the Stars.
Yeah, yeah.
And then people in my comments are like, oh, you cursed.
Jackass is a donkey.
It is.
Yeah.
That's not a bad word.
And we're talking about the movie Jackass.
And yeah.
Yeah.
So I didn't, and also I was doing an interview where I said something pissed me off.
That's not a curse word to me.
Also, I'm not living by some rules that other people have put in place about me not cursing.
I just don't do it for me.
So if I choose to say jackass or piss, I don't feel like those are bad words.
Because also I can say them on the air without getting fined.
I don't curse, in my opinion, those are S-F-C.
Oh, man, that's about it.
D even unless I'm driving by the dam in Mountain Pine.
Oh, that one?
That's a bad word.
That's a bad word, yeah.
You can say that on the air, but that's a bad word.
Like if someone goes, I'll be damn.
I wouldn't say that.
I don't judge.
I like it.
Curse away.
It doesn't bother me.
But I, just for discipline reasons,
keep myself from doing it.
So anyway,
oh, play voicemail five.
I just watched the podcast with John Stamos.
It was awesome.
I grew up watching the full house.
And I see your Instagram photos of Billy
and her hair is amazing.
I love the pick.
Thank you.
Also, John Stamos's hair is amazing.
Yeah, still.
Yep. So you can go to Netflix and watch it.
You can go to the Bobbycast podcast feed, but I think people will love it because he was so just generous and fun and busted my balls.
I busted his and it's great.
So that's my tell me something good for today.
Okay.
That's it.
That's what it's all about.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
In this hospital in Miami, in the labor and delivery unit, 17 nurses there right now are all pregnant at the same time.
Oh, wow.
Whoa.
That's really crazy.
What are the odds?
First, I think it was a cult and like one dude doing it at all.
It's not.
It's not.
It's like an epidemic.
Yeah, one dude that has like Jesus hair and beard with a robe that's like, oh, these are all my wives.
Not it at all.
They say it's been a shared experience from dealing with early pregnancy symptoms to supporting each other through shifts.
Some are first-time moms, some have other children.
Hospitals, the hospital here says they're prepared because they have nearly 200 nurses.
There's a funny picture of all of them together in like their scrubs, blue pants scrubs and black t-shirts holding their bellies.
And it really doesn't say why.
I think we know why they were just doing it.
Yeah, around the same time.
Coincidence and they're all age of baby making.
And if there are 200 nurses, 17, you know, still a lot.
But, yeah, and if they're on the same cycle
and they're all ovulating at the same time.
Oh, is that how it happens?
Well, it could.
It could be a factor.
Dang.
We can sync up.
Okay, so this is the uterus.
I draw Eddie a picture.
Okay.
See, this thing looks like a longhorn.
The hospital says its previous record was 11 pregnant nurses at once.
17 now.
That is pretty wild.
At the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.
That is from News Nation now.
That is what it's all about.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Aaron Phelps is from California.
And when he was born, he was given 10% chance of living because he had spinal muscular
atrophy.
So the final odds, man, he is 18 years old now.
He went through some experimental treatment from the University of Stanford.
And he's good.
Like, he's good.
And he graduated from high school last month.
10% chance that would be pretty tough to hear as a parent.
Like, it's impossible.
Well, no, 10%.
It's very improbable.
That's it.
Improbable.
I mean, gosh, I mean, and just like to keep on going.
And then, you know, high school graduation is emotional.
But like when you didn't expect it for him to even like make it through childhood, amazing.
That's crazy.
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That is what it's all about.
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