The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS): Amy's Nervous Asking For Ex-Husband’s Help
Episode Date: April 29, 2026Amy was nervous to ask her ex-husband for help but ended up with great news! She also reveals the good news of them not having to use their emergency code word. Bobby shares the new item his baby is l...oving right now. Eddie’s son now knows what he wants to be when he grows up. Morgan did something for the first time in 7 months after being sidelined with a disease.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news.
Tell me something good.
Amy, you want to go first?
Sure.
I think I've talked about this before with my ex-husband
and it just feels good when it works out
because sometimes I get a little nervous asking for things.
But it's just in any relationship.
Like, just ask and you never know.
I needed help with our dog
because it was our dog.
Like we had our kids and our dog,
but we were splitting the kids 50-50 custody,
which we still do,
and we were splitting the dog 50-50 custody,
but then that turned into 100% me.
And with IHeart Country, I needed some help with the dog,
and dog hasn't been going there as much at all
because it mostly stays with me,
and I've been having trouble finding a dog sitter.
Like I've been trying to find kids in my neighborhood,
sent out some text yesterday, striking out left and right.
So finally I was just like, oh, I guess I'm just going to have to text him.
And I sent him a text and he said, no problem.
That's a huge relief because I can just like leave with ease this weekend.
And I don't know why I was nervous to ask him because we were generally open to helping each other.
But something about me was nervous about sending the text.
Do you guys communicate a little less now that things are healthier?
It's a weird.
it's almost the opposite of what you would expect
but because things
you just have an understanding that
you're going to take care of stuff
like I saw him last weekend
at the track race
we talked the whole time he was there with his girlfriend
um
we have no problem like talking hanging out there
which is great
or maybe as the kids are getting older you don't have to talk as much
because their needs they don't know I think we still have kids
stuff till we see each other stuff like that and then we text
multiple times a week.
Because there's still so much to coordinate,
even though the kids are older.
Yeah.
I don't.
And it would be counterintuitive to think
that you would go less because it's better,
but when it was not going good
and the kids were younger,
maybe there was just more to have to deal with.
But I also could be totally wrong.
Yeah.
I'll tell you this.
We haven't had to say pickle in a while.
Like a long time.
That's our code word for let's end this conversation
and talk later because clearly we're disregulated.
That's good.
Yeah.
So that's our.
Why pickle?
We had to come up with a word one day when we needed to, we were like, we need to circle back on this.
Like we're, this is getting a little heated.
So let's pick a code word.
And I don't know.
One of us said pickle.
And so then we were like, okay, pickle.
Did he pick pickle?
I don't remember if it was him or me.
I really don't.
No.
I think we, somebody said pickle.
We agreed on it.
And then we basically said pickle in that moment.
And we hung up.
And then we circled back like the next day once we calmed down.
which is just so helpful.
I highly recommend a code word.
But that is also another tell me something good.
We haven't even had to use pickle.
For you guys, that's good.
In a while.
But I mean, that could be even if you're in a,
in your romantic relationship,
like having a code word to circle back.
If I'm saying pickle, married, it means something else.
Okay, well, you can go up with your own word.
But like when emotions are heightened,
it's good to step back and wait until either both people are calm
or if one person is, you know,
trying to be calm and the other person's not
then it's just
not good for you guys
so yeah
you said the dog
you guys were 50 50 in the dog
so what was that in court was that in like writing
in like the court documents
well the judge said we're going to chop the dog in half
and Amy said no I'll just take the whole dog
yeah no nothing like biblical
like that but we
I don't think we have the dog in the papers
we do have other specific things in the papers
actually I just realized the other day
I had to look something up in there the other day and I was like, whoa, we got that specific
about that?
That's weird.
Like, that just shows maybe how far we've come because I feel like we probably wouldn't have
been that, you know, picky about it today.
I want the thumbtacks.
Right.
Right.
There's that picture of them doing the beanie babies on the court floor.
Yeah.
Counting them out of the bag.
No, but with the dog, it just started to make more sense that I have a job where we,
We start work really early, but end early so there I have more hours at home.
He's not able to be as home as much, and it wasn't fair to the dog.
And then honestly, it's just stressful for the dog.
I mean, I get it stressful for kids, too, but they are resilient.
My dog has so much anxiety.
The back and forth was making her crazy.
Well, you can also talk with words and teach kids as to why things are happening with dogs, not so much.
The dog, it was just getting, it was almost like now I feel like for humans.
A lot of couples do.
that. And I'm like, I don't know that that's good for the pet, but they just don't understand. That's
crazy. You can't really speak English to them. I know. It's hard for everybody. Well, and yeah,
Carr was already a rescue that had came with anxiety when we got her. So it just went off the chart.
So we were both miserable and we had her because it took her a few days to adapt and then she
was going back again. So anyway, we worked out a plan that works. I've got her full time and he's
taking her. No problem. I have a few things. I'll tell you last night, we had another storm.
storms don't always wake me up.
It hit so hard last night for a minute.
Woke me up and scared me.
I was like, oh, God.
Did you guys hear that?
I didn't.
My wife said it sounded like a tornado went through.
Yeah, so I was watching those weather guys again, and they were like, no tornado.
No worry.
It's just going to storm.
So crashed out and went to bed.
But the thunder was so loud.
It woke me up.
So I wasn't fearful of a tornado, but then I couldn't go back to sleep for a little bit.
That sounds bad.
But the good news is I went out this morning and even yesterday.
morning and this has been like the first set of storms where there's been no damage that ice storm
that we had it's we've probably spent we're not even done and i've just given you guys the number
before we probably spent 40 grand already on fix on trying to fix everything uh we still have a ton of work
to do like the back like the concrete part back behind our house it's still just ripped up and that's
just annoying because not only you have to pay for it then they have to fix it and you can't walk back
there forever. But there was no damage from the storm. And every other storm just feels like,
okay, if it's going to storm, it's going to cost us a bunch of money. So no damage. Walked around,
it's great. That's number one. We have this baby. It's not a crib. It's definitely not like a bassinet.
But you put it, you put her in it. And it moves like a Chuck Echee cheese animatronic. It even moves weird.
It goes,
Zat, zant, zant,
and it plays a song at the same time.
I would think there is no way
that the baby would like this thing.
Because it just looks and seems cheap.
Loves it.
And the baby will probably get bored with it,
like she does everything else
or just graduate to something else.
But she was having kind of a rough night last night with,
she has reflex pretty bad.
Man, put her in that thing.
It rocked, it played music.
And it always plays like public domain songs.
So they don't have to pay for it.
So it was good.
And then there was another episode of From that we watched last night, episode two.
And as I'm watching it, I tell you the one thing that I keep thinking is I cannot believe Mike D doesn't watch this show.
I just started it.
Okay.
Because I can watch season one for free.
I love the first episode.
I'm only one and a half in.
My wife said to me as we're watching it, why do you like this show?
She likes the show.
But she said, why do you like this show?
I said, I don't know why would you ask me that question of all the shows we watch?
She goes, because this is horror.
You don't like horror movies.
I said, well, there's a zombie element and there's a,
apocalyptic element.
And that outweighs everything else.
My favorite shows and movies are
time travel, zombies,
apocalypse type stuff.
And there's four seasons.
It's such a good show.
So we watched episode two of
season four last night.
It's good. But it is a little horrory.
But I'm okay with it.
End of the world stuff. That's like a documentary
in the future to me.
That's why it feels like I can watch that stuff.
I mean, it's straight up horror.
That first episode,
It has some really gruesome parts.
I was like, you like this.
Walking Dead has some gruesome parts, and you liked that.
If going through my life, I had to pick my favorite shows through different seasons in my life,
there was a five-year set where that was my number one show in life.
It would rank above all.
The Office has probably been my favorite show for the longest through my life.
But Walking Dead had about a five-year run where it was number one.
I love that show, and yeah, I got pretty gruesome.
What I didn't like about the Walking Dead after a while is it got too dark.
And I'm not talking about like dark as in killing.
I couldn't see anymore.
They were doing scenes inside of warehouses and I'm already vision impaired and it was dark.
And so you could see a little and I think that was part of the aesthetic was we're going to keep it dark.
And if it feels dark on the screen, maybe it feels dark in your house.
I don't know.
And I was like, I can't see what's happening.
And so I just...
Do you don't feel that way about all Apple shows?
What way?
Because I was all over the place.
Okay.
The darkness?
Apple show, like a, what?
on Apple right now.
Friends and neighbors. We're all caught up
on that too. It's good. Okay.
So everything, I'm always just trying
to like, especially if you're on my
computer, I'm trying to brighten the screen and it doesn't
Oh, I don't have that for other shows now, but
Okay, I just didn't know if that was me.
Try it on your TV. Yeah. It does the same on your TV then.
No, I know. On my TV, it seems like it's just a darker. You have to brighten your
television? I don't know how to do that. I know how to do it on my computer.
Oh, okay, so you never do it on your TV.
Maybe it's just bigger, so it doesn't bother me as much.
But I feel like the shows are darker, but.
James Marzden had a shirt off in the last episode of Friends and Neighbors.
You like that?
What's happening?
Yeah.
Dude, it's like in his 50s.
And he's ripped.
He already looks very young anyway with his face, his hair, personality.
52.
Personality.
Yeah.
Yeah, like, what the heck?
It's like, what the heck?
He's not, like, is that real?
Is he real?
I mean, I know he's real.
one of these hybrids that we were told about that are on earth that are part alien, part us.
You think he colors his hair?
It's fine if he does.
I would, if I were betting probably a little, but then part of me is like everything else about him seems so young that maybe not.
Maybe he just is genetically Peter Pan.
It's just funny because like when you see him in like Sonic the Hedgehog, you'd think like, oh, normal old dude.
Old dude?
Yeah, because he just looks like normal.
But not old.
He does not look old.
Because he did jury duty and he played himself and it was documentary.
shot so it wasn't
he wasn't wearing like a crazy wardrobe he was being himself
and he looked like he was 35 in that
yeah I guess he doesn't look old he just looks normal
but then you put him in this like friends and neighbors
driving like a sports car and you're like
this dude looks different for me it was Jerry duty
that made me go that dude still looks so young to be in his 50s
yeah I'm a fan I'd admit
how do he get so like why all of a sudden is he so famous
is it because of jury duty
no I think he was famous and he's been famous he was an X man
But I feel like he's popped off.
He has popped off.
I think he's had different seasons of popping.
Because Paradise.
Or is it because Bobby's been like talking about that?
Great on Paradis.
I think he's had different popping seasons.
Yeah.
Because he was a Marvel.
He was an X-Men.
Yeah, I guess I've never watched those.
So, I mean, I saw him in Sonic.
And then I was like, oh, I know who that guy.
Did he look normal in Sonic?
Because he's just like a cop.
I mean, and then he was on jury duty.
I'm like, who knew he was so big?
And then now you guys say he was in a kid actor?
Paradise.
Maybe in his teens.
Yeah.
I don't have the whole biography of James Marsden, but I am a fan.
Seems like a nice guy, but sometimes with it, it's just their roles they're playing.
The internet says he's aging backwards because of good genetics and a relaxed, positive approach to life.
Do they know his family?
And by the internet, you mean it's PR people?
He was in Save by the Bell, the New Class.
Oh, really?
You got starred in roles.
I want to see him back there.
Do you know there are more episodes to Say By the Bell, the Original Save By the Bell?
No way, really?
By far.
Yeah, I watched the whole doc you.
series of slides on TikTok.
What's the new class?
That's not college years.
No, college years only lasted like a season and a half or something.
Yeah.
Oh my gosh.
He looks the same from Say By the Bell new classes he does now.
Yeah, good for him.
Definitely not jealousy coming from me.
Respect.
That's awesome.
Yeah, that is awesome.
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In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever. I didn't think I was going to live.
terrified.
There was no
anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape the murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
People wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder
take place by Crevent and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse
appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
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Lunchbox. So, speaking of the Ice Storm, I have a big old tree in my backyard that, I mean,
Big old branches, boom, came crashing down.
It's got to come down.
And so I've been getting estimates.
And I had three companies come by, quote me like 10,000, 9,500, 9,700.
And I was like, oh, my gosh.
And I was at baseball practice the other day talking to another family.
And she was like, you should use archery guy.
He is so cheap.
Had the dude come by yesterday.
He quoted me 3,700.
Oh, signed up, man.
Go ahead.
Chop that tree.
Chop it right now.
What do you say?
That's just a lot.
I know it's probably on the low end of it, but man, that's a lot of money.
It's a lot, but when you have to compare it to $10,000.
Yeah.
I had similar type quote situations, and then I finally got the lowest one.
I was like, deal.
Lunchbox, why don't we just go rent a chainsaw from like Home Depot, dude?
You and I do it.
It's a lot of work.
It's really big.
Yeah, you need ropes.
It's work.
I've seen those guys, man.
It's like they have ropes and they pool while one guys cut in.
You want to do that?
You guys will kill each other.
You'll drop one of those.
You'll either cut something off on yourself or drop a log on each other.
Or get into a fight and then use the chainsaw on each other.
You guys are chasing each other on the yard.
Eddie, what, what, what, what?
James Marzen has a girlfriend.
Okay, thanks. Eddie.
I don't know.
What in the world?
Bobby doesn't want to date him?
I know.
She's 26.
Yeah, you know.
Keeping him young.
And he doesn't seem old.
I was looking at the story about Anthony Keatis for the Red Hot Chili Pepper.
he's like 33 years older than his girlfriend and he looks pretty what's 52 my
was 26 what 26 26 26 46 46 plus 4 plus 2 is 6 I just said 26 I know but I'm telling you how I get
there oh I think the mustache doesn't help Anthony Ketus too he's also in his 60s huh
is he 60s and he's probably partied hard hard 63 yeah yeah they went hard
Eddie.
Yesterday was cool because I was taking my son to basketball practice, and it's just him and I in the Jeep.
It's my 12-year-old.
And he's talking about like, he goes, Dad, I think I've decided what I wanted to do for when I grow up.
Because he's always said, like, I want to be a coach for the Cowboys, like maybe a receiver's coach, something.
And then he was like, no, I don't think I want to do that anymore, Dad.
He's like, I want to be an entrepreneur.
And I was like, okay, like, tell me more.
And he started going off like, I just want to start a business, like a business that would be cool for like,
kids, maybe a sports complex, you know, where there's like a football, indoor football facility
with a baseball facility and then basketball gyms.
And his brain was just moving at 12 years old.
And he started asking me, he's like, how do you start doing that?
Like, where do you get the money to start something like that?
And I was like, dude, let's talk about it after basketball practice.
So all night, he was writing down notes on what he would call it.
He had like 20 names.
And today he wants to vote on like which names to get rid of.
It's just really cool to see his brain move.
in a direction where he could do that for a living.
You know who'd be a good mentor for him, his lunchbox.
That's right.
I was going to say, dude, I'm sitting right over here.
Entrepreneurial spirit.
Businessman making business deals.
Trying to get that money.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This guy's got a thousand ideas.
I really wish that like back in the day entrepreneurs were talked about more.
Because like when we were growing up, that wasn't really a thing.
Like no one told you there was entrepreneurs out there.
Maybe there was.
And I mean, we just weren't in that circle and I didn't know anything about it.
Social media, TV.
they didn't have Shark Tank
because now you watch Shark Tank
and it's like
it's been on for so long
there are people that have grown up
and be like I started watching
when I was nine years old
and ever since I started watching this show
I wanted to be an entrepreneur
and I'm like man I wish I had that
when I was a kid.
Environment very much
affects what kids dream of doing
and what's realistic to them doing
I didn't know a single doctor
there's a doctor
I know a single lawyer
I didn't know anybody in entertainment
so all
of that seemed fairy tale because you worked at the mill you got another random job in hot springs
working at a restaurant or something they're really so and i think for most kids you can be what
you see around you and so yeah there were no i mean oh have a store what the heck how did you even
have a gas how would you have a gas station i remember thinking that as a kid like how do you even get a gas
station like you have to buy all the candies yeah all the gums that's exactly what it was too like you
you're right i you know it's like music now right right you can stream music
so you have a lot of different influences growing up as a kid.
So people who grow up now, even if your country, you have all these influences from all
these places.
Same thing with content and what kids want to do when they grow up.
And also it's just funny.
You think, I didn't have Shark Tank, but you're right.
I mean, it's just one of those things that's inspiring a lot of people that I can go do this
and you can learn things by watching it.
And it's just like, that's crazy.
Morgan.
Okay, after seven months, I finally went and lifted weights again.
and it was a very humbling experience.
I used to be very strong, and now...
And you didn't because of your disease, right?
Yeah, between having vertigo and just, like,
going through all my health cleanse stuff,
I quit everything trying to reset my body,
and so lifting weights was really adding more stress for me
than it was helping, and so I stopped doing it,
and I really had stopped working out, period.
Like, I was focused on sleeping and walking,
or kind of the basics.
And so going back into the gym, I mean,
I felt like I had never been in there before.
It was a weird experience.
Like just doing it all again for the first time.
And I was like, yeah, I'll go back to lifting my 45 pounds.
Nope, sure not.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's hard.
Well, I'm back at fives and tens.
And I was very humbled.
And walking is really good for you.
But the hard part about walking is it takes a lot of time to do enough of it to get a similar effect
if you're doing 30 minutes of harder cardio.
Because walking is great.
Easy on the joints.
There's a lot of things about walking.
But for me to walk and compare it to what I would do in 45, 50 minutes in a workout,
I got to walk four hours.
I don't have four hours to walk.
I guess I could put on one of those weight vests.
Yeah.
The Megan Moroni interview that is up now as a bobbycast.
We might have put it in the podcast yesterday.
Do we end the clip where she wears a weighted vest when she rehearses?
And also she runs in a weighted vest and sings because there's just so much movement.
And she made a point to what you may have heard yesterday.
I didn't know what clip Mike I put in there, but that she can train and feel like she's good to go.
But your adrenaline, when you start a show, it's pumping so high anyway, you're not ready for it.
So you have to be extremely ready for it because you could do all these shows and be in show shape and be good.
But like when you start a show, your adrenaline's way up.
So even if you're rehearsing a show over and over again and you're like, yeah, feel good, I can do this, no problem.
It's not the same as doing it live because of what your adrenaline does and where it hits and how amped up you.
you are for a live show versus practice.
But yeah, check that on Netflix or Bobbycast Audio.
Ray, you want to go?
Anything about it Robin or anything?
Eggs?
No, I mean, it might be a little boring.
But yeah, I'm just excited.
It's a personal to tell me something good.
My parents finally made it home.
We were really worried about them.
They're in their 70s.
And they just decide for two months to drive around the country in a vehicle right next to
each other.
And like, my dad's got two new hips.
My mom's got a new hip.
I mean, and they go hiking.
Right next to each other.
Like in the car together.
trapped in a vehicle. Oh, I thought you meant they were in two cars just driving next to each other.
I thought, when you said they went, I just figured they were together in the same car.
Yeah, and so they go to all these, hiking trails, up, down. And I mean, my dad, I'm like,
dad, you're not like you used to be. I don't know if you can go trek two miles in Sedona,
but they did it. And they just made it home. My mom goes, we ended a day early. I got homesick.
I was like, what? Dad was at my house for two days and I was ready to jump off the patio.
Like, what are you taught? Like, I was so impressed that they made it around the country.
They're still married
They still love each other
And anybody I tell
They're like
How could your parents
Be trapped in a vehicle for two months
And enjoy spending time with each other
Like it's wild
It really is Bayser goes
I couldn't make it to you
If we went to Florida
We got in a huge fight
What's he watching?
Who Ray?
It's on a screen
Oh I got it's a cameo
I had to download it
Oh it's on his phone
On a little platform
I was like what are you looking at
I don't see a screen
You downloaded cameo
Yeah yeah we got them flying in
Any times you guys go to me on
Tell me something good
I don't understand what you just said
So why did you have to download it if they're flying in?
Because I have no memory on my phone
So anytime I need to use an app
I have to re-download it
Why don't you clean your phone out?
I have, I've cleaned every...
Okay, then it's not about the memory
There's something in your phone
That's taking up way too much space
That you could easily fix
Correct, we've done it before
And we went through my memory
And I have like the smallest amount of memory
You could have and I only pay $34 a month, so
You have a cricket?
It's through my parents
and that's all they charge me.
But it's very bare minimum.
I have like three apps.
You have an iPhone?
Yeah.
Your parents pay for your phone stuff?
No, I pay for it, but we're in the family plan.
He pays his parents.
Got it, got it.
$34 a month.
I feel that, Ray.
I have a lot of the same issues.
Every time I try to take a picture, you're out of storage.
It's like, how can I be out of storage?
I would say, guys.
I offload so many apps.
It's annoying.
Offload.
Did you learn that word recently?
No, it says it.
Do you want to offload the app when you do it?
Like delete it?
No, it says offload.
Is that what that is?
Deleted it?
No.
There's two different ones.
You can delete or offload.
And it says, would you like to offload?
I'm not saying you're wrong.
I've never seen the word offload online.
It just takes away all like the store data in that app.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Not crazy.
Eddie try to make me sound down, but I'm pretty intelligent.
It is clutch, though, because you delete videos.
You're like, do I really love this video?
Nope, delete it.
I have only my all-star videos on my phone.
I would just think there's something unless you have an iPhone, too,
there's something you're not doing right.
I pay $10 a month for extra ICloud storage
and that kind of keeps my phone running.
Yeah, there's something I'm doing wrong, I think.
It must be because it's so frustrating.
What? What?
Yeah.
Do you save all your old text messages?
You don't have it set to automatically delete
after a certain amount of time.
There's just certain things I think somebody could give you help with
because I have 10-minute videos, 100.
And I don't know the amount of storage part.
different, but still, it's crazy that your phones would be that full. I bet there's some settings
that you could change that would allow you a little breathing room, unless it's a really old iPhone.
Wouldn't you agree? Yeah, or if you're recording videos, maybe you're recording in like 4K
and it's eating up a lot. Oh. I will say, though, if you've had a phone for a long time,
like just the way that phone store stuff, even if you delete a bunch of stuff, it'll
keep a hold a lot of that memory. So the longer you have a phone, the harder it is to delete storage
off of it, if that makes sense. Also, if you delete stuff,
do you go into delete it? Because then it holds it for 30
days. Yeah, my text messages, I'm always
lunch. Lunch will text me and I delete it.
And I'm like, what did you text me? Because I delete...
Well, that's not how to do a text message. You don't delete it before you read it.
Okay.
There we go. That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It's time for the good news.
With Lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Back in
1969, Ray Lynn Page
got accepted to Brigham Young
University. But she decided, you know what, I'll eventually go. I'm out here in Maine. I want to
stay close to my family. Well, smash cut. Here we are. She's 74 years old. And she finally got
that degree. After looking it up online a few years ago, she found out she could do it online
without ever going. And so she applied, started taking classes via BYU. And she's a 74-year-old
college graduate. That's a great story. Does that inspire?
are you? Not really. Never does.
You're one class away. I know, man. All you have to do is take one class online. You can
have your degree. Yeah, I bet now I might be able to do online because back then there wasn't
really online when I was going to school. I bet that too. You're three hours away. Just do it,
man. Be like her. I know. What's her name? Ray Lynn Page. And what were you singing there?
The song, the graduation song? Yeah, the pomp and circuses. Wouldn't you like to hear? What was that?
pompous circumstance.
Oh, wouldn't you like to hear that?
Wouldn't you like to hear that while you walk the stage?
I already heard it when I walked the stage.
But it wasn't for you, it was for everybody who was graduating.
And I don't think everybody has to graduate from college, but you're three hours away.
I know.
It's just tough, man.
There's not a lot of time in the day.
Are you able to get a nap in every day still?
Yeah.
About average time.
Probably about two hours.
About two hour nap every day?
What's the class?
Do you know?
Man, I wouldn't even be able to tell you.
You would if you, like, researched it and called on.
Back in the day, you would be able to tell us.
And it was like a study.
Like it was like I had to do some project.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
All right.
That's up to you.
Congratulations to her for graduating.
There you go.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Come on.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Tell me something good.
Bob Grimes is a former police sergeant and he decided to go fishing in the Detroit River.
He goes out there.
But man, the waters are crazy.
It's choppy.
And he sees this boat like speeding going.
fast. It hits a wave, boom, flips over, capsizes, and all the boaters go flying.
Crazy.
So what does he do? He's like, I need to help. He goes over there. He finds one boater,
gets them up on his boat. So he saves one. And at that point, the Coast Guard shows up,
the Detroit Fire Department shows up. They end up rescuing all the boaters, but one of them
had to be treated for hypothermia because I guess it's still cold over there.
The boat is so upside down. Yeah. Like you just see a little bit of it. Like the prop.
Like, that's crazy.
Crazy. Also, they were going so fast and water so choppy.
You can't do that.
Rookie, rookie boats. Yeah, you guys, you can't do that.
Also, it looked close to dark, so maybe no wake.
Right, it did look like that.
It's so close to the docks. Yeah.
This guy's a hero, though.
Luckily, he was right there watching the whole thing.
Yeah, so lucky for them. That is great news. That is what it's all about.
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