The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS): Baby Saved From A Burning Apartment
Episode Date: February 11, 2026Tell Me Something Good is now its own podcast. Your daily dose of positive, uplifting news! Trapped by flames, a family made a desperate move to get their baby out to safety…What happened ...next is pretty incredible! Bobby shared the good (and the bad) of him getting his tooth fixed recently.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the good news.
Tell me something good.
Around the room, I'll go first.
I will start this off with a slight negative.
I hate when Arkansas.
played at 8 p.m. It's so hard. Basketball
last night, it's such a late game.
But luckily, the last
two 8 o'clock games we have run with,
it's been great. Like, we've killed LSU
last night. So good.
Arkansas 1, it's just so late.
But that's my win. You know what sucks
for me, though? I got my tooth replaced. It was yesterday's.
And it's in. It looks good.
It's hard, too, for them to match the color.
Because there's not like a universal color.
And so they have to come and, like, look at your teeth color, and then go
and match it. Because if it's slightly off, like, if they gave me a
brand new all white tooth. That'd be weird. With whatever color this is, it's like an off white,
like a porcelain, an aged white. Teeth are pretty white, but it's not super white. So they got to match
it just right. They did it. My, and it's affected my talking a little this morning, where they
had to inject me three or four times in my gum to numb it, bad day today. Still hurts. It feels,
yeah, it's very, very sore, very swollen. But I'm on the right, I'm back. I'm moving in a good
direction. I got my tooth in. Arkansas
won some bets
last night because I'm telling you, Amy, I had the worst
two or three months in betting in my entire life.
Just betting football in general.
Bad run. Every Super Bowl bet I made, lost.
Now things on the up and up?
Well, they're not on the down and down.
That's all the matters. Trendy now. But I did hit last night.
That's good. Three different bets. I bet the Arkansas
I bet they'd be winning by more than two and a half at the half,
winning by more than four and a half at the end
and then I bet they score over 80 points.
All separate bets, did you parlay that?
Parlayed that.
Ooh, that's nice.
One a million dollars.
Huh?
What?
No, no, he didn't.
I was like, dang, dude, and you're barely back?
I bet $25 in crowns and free crowns that I had.
Not on the down and down.
Like $90.
Amy, tell me something good.
So I am starting to stretch
and I just am proud of myself
that last night I laid
out my little Matt and
Stevenson and I, we've been watching, he likes
to watch SWAT. Do you all
if you all ever watch that? I've seen the thumbnail, but I don't watch it.
It is. Okay. He loves it. It's a show? Yeah.
Like on like CBS. Okay. He loves it. Well,
Netflix has it. So that's where we
pull it up and it's like his little thing. It's so cute.
It's like if I tell him, I'm and I, yeah, let's watch it
together. He's like, are you serious?
It does look like one of those network shows because it has
eight seasons. It started in 2017.
and now, yeah, it's on Netflix,
but I think it started on USA Network?
Or is that USA the country?
I think it's the country.
I saw it from like when you watch a football game.
It looks like a CBS-type show.
Yeah, CBS.
Oh, it is. Okay.
Yeah, so we watched SWAT,
but I made myself get out on my little mat
and lay there and watch and stretch.
And like I had my phone out.
I was like timing.
Like I need to hold this for however many seconds per side
so that I'm even.
But I'm, it's, it's getting bad.
Like I've got a, I don't know if I need to book one of those stretch sessions somewhere just to get going, you know?
Like I don't want to go forever.
To me, that feels like a waste of money.
I did that for a minute.
But then I'm like, is it?
Because I think I really need, I need guidance and I need to help just like get somewhere.
And then that way, because I mean, last night I'm not going to lie.
It was rough.
But the good part is that I did it.
And so I'm, I'm proud of myself.
I did a 15 minute little stretch this morning, a little yoga stretch.
Okay, that's what I got to do.
I guess I could just pull up stretches on YouTube and have a guide there.
That's what I do.
Okay.
I just go to YouTube and I find somebody that I like and then I do like 15 minutes.
And so all I did today was basically the whole, you know, Warrior 1, Warrior 2.
But I haven't had an ankle injury.
I have no flexibility at all.
It's good for me to like stretch out everything.
So I've been doing that as well.
But it's been great.
Okay.
But I encourage you to go to YouTube.
Everybody's great on YouTube.
Yeah.
I don't know how credentialed they are, but how credentialed really is.
is your local yoga instructor.
They've probably taken a couple of classes, right?
Well, I think they have to have 100 or, I don't know, the hour certification,
but it's a lot.
Like, to get certified, it's a lot because I've thought about it.
And I'm like, I don't want to do that.
Back when I was into yoga, I was like, oh, that'd be cool if I got certified.
And I looked at what all I was going to have to do.
I was like, I don't think I have time for that.
Well, good for you.
So, yeah, I'm not going to, I'm just proud of myself one night, one day at a time, one stretch at a time.
What's hard for you?
Like, just getting started?
Oh, yeah, just doing it.
It's not, yes, and I'm very tight.
Like I put my legs out like this, you know, like I just sat with my legs open.
And it was so painful.
Like to just even do this, my right hamstring did not like that.
And I'm like, okay, this is.
Your left one did?
My left one wasn't screaming at me.
My right one was like, oh my gosh, this is painful.
And so you just realize how much time goes by since your last stretch.
Because I do Pilates and obviously some of the moves stretch me.
but this is like an intentional
I'm going to sit down like Bobby does
and have a 15 minute just stretch
and I think if you don't commit anything more than 15 minutes
to it you'll easily do it
If you do an hour, you're like, I don't know if I have an hour time
But if I do 15 minutes, I can always fit in 15 minutes
Even before I come into work
You said it was a thousand hours to be a yoga instructor?
I said 100.
Oh, okay
So three to six months
is usually what the training is
200 hours.
Okay, so yeah.
Close.
A couple hundred.
But people on YouTube can do it for no hours.
They could just get on and lead it.
Oh, they're certified.
You don't have to be to get on YouTube.
I could get on to be a yoga instructor on YouTube.
Are you sure?
There's no barrier to get on YouTube and say anything.
I just figured, like, if it's yoga with Adrian, she has a certification.
In YouTube probably, which means she signed up for an account.
Yeah.
She probably does, honestly, but you don't have to.
It would be my point.
Lunchbox, tell me something good.
Yeah, yesterday I was leaving work, so I told my wife, hey, I'm headed home.
She goes, okay, I'm running the coffee shop, so I'll just leave the dog out.
and I show up at the house and the back door is open and my soccer cleats, my crocs, my nice dress shoes are all in the backyard.
But my dog didn't chew them up.
Just took them out there, but didn't chew them up.
So when I walked in, I was like, oh my gosh, I just lost three pairs of shoes.
Like, oh my gosh, I'm going to buy new shoes.
But the good news is, dog just likes to take the shoes out in the backyard, didn't rip them up.
Nice.
That's good.
That's good.
Just delivers them and then...
Okay.
Then leaves them alone.
Freeze them.
Yeah.
I freed the shoes.
Needed some sunshine.
But my wife's Kindle, dog marks all...
Teeth marks all in it.
Oh, chewed up the Kindle, huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not tell me something good for her.
No.
I did think when he was telling the story, it was like, oh, man, I mean, the shoes are outside.
They're going to be all chewed up.
Exactly.
That's exactly what you think.
When you see them laying out there in the yard, you're like, oh, my gosh.
And then you're mad at your wife for leaving the dog out.
And then you're like, oh, no big deal.
Good dog.
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Eddie?
I got a nap yesterday.
I haven't napped in who knows how long, but I had a headache going home.
And I was like, man, I'm just going to just lay down on the couch for a second.
I was out for like two and a half hours.
It was awesome.
Why do you think you needed that nap so much?
I have no idea.
But I've been feeling tired like around 1 o'clock, 1.30 every day.
And like I just fight through it.
But yesterday I was like, I don't know.
My head was hurting.
And I was just like, I'm just going to lay down.
I wasn't even going to sleep.
And then I just fell asleep.
And my wife was like, wow, you slept for two and a half hours.
I felt great afterwards.
I just, I don't know.
I just feel like a nap is like, why would I do that?
Like, just push through the day and then I can go to bed at a normal hour.
If I nap, I usually.
I usually am affected later at night because I can't sleep because I did sleep.
Especially two and a half hours.
I know.
It's like another sleep.
But I fell asleep at a normal time because you're right.
Usually I go to bed like, you know, 9 o'clock and I'll just lay in bed with my eyes wide open for two hours.
What did you have for dinner last night?
Spaghetti squash and meat sauce.
No meat, though?
Meat sauce?
Yeah.
Yeah, the meat in the sauce.
Spaghetti squash was the spaghetti and then I made, I did.
did ground beef with pasta sauce.
I feel myself getting in a,
no, I won't say unhealthy,
but probably an unhealthy mind track for food.
I had another blaze pizza last night.
The same kind of the one you liked?
I'm telling you, the vegan cheese is really good
and I haven't had pizza in months.
Or I've had like two and they've been bad
because of candy cheese.
It's really good.
And so my wife's like,
because we had dinner in the fridge from the night before,
she's like, what are you going to eat?
And I said, I think I'm going to order another pizza.
She goes, that's three in like four days.
I'm in.
But it's really good.
It tastes like real pizza.
ate the whole pizza.
It's only 11-incher.
Yeah, they have the blaze.
It's like the personal size.
It's bigger than personal, though.
It's not like a pizza hut personal pan pizza.
Those are small.
Those are small.
You're right.
But I don't think it's ridiculous that you're eating.
Six pieces.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I had that pizza again last night.
But I know how I do.
I like to have the same thing over and over and over again.
I'm already thinking about tonight having Blaze pizza.
No way.
They don't pay anything.
They're not a sponsor in any way.
But of all the pizzas I've ordered, there's a place called five points in town.
And they made an okay vegan cheese pizza.
Yeah.
But right now, Blaz is the leader in the clubhouse because it tastes most like real cheese.
Yeah, it's really good.
I haven't had it in a while.
You're kind of making me want to get it.
Except for tonight, I already promised my son Chipotle.
For some reason.
Why?
He texted me.
Do you tell him to?
No, I gave him the, he asked me for your number.
Got it.
Because he's like, I thought I had his number.
but I don't know where it is.
I was like, I think it's in there.
I think he just, I don't know what happened,
but I gave him the headphones,
so I guess he wanted to say thank you.
His name of my phone is Captain Stevenson.
Yeah, that's how he, that's what he has it as.
Yeah, so it showed up as new Captain Stevenson.
Oh, and you can accept like the contact.
Yeah, so I accepted it, a message from Captain Stevenson.
And so I had a pair of headphones that Netflix sent me for my show being on Netflix,
really nice headphones.
And I was like, I'm not going to use these.
So I took him to Amy
Say, hey, to Stevenson want these
And she was like, yeah
So I gave him to Amy yesterday
And then I got a text
Is hey, thanks for the headphones
I said, you're welcome
He said, that is fantastic
Aw
Oh, I love that
I love that he used the word fantastic
Yeah
I thought it was kind of weird
To use the word fantastic
A guy liked the word fantastic
But only is a joke
Oh no
He's using it
He meant like
That's great
Or that's cool
Like I start most emails
With the greetings
dot dot dot
dot, almost all emails, I start greetings.
Dot, dot, dot, dot. And I do that as kind of a joke.
Or it's kind of, it's a little bit, and it's also, I'm the only one I know that does that.
Starts an email like that. It also feels like it's from the 1930s.
And that's also, yeah, every email that I send out, especially if it's not somebody that I correspond with a lot, I start with greetings.
And then I put the message. And it also feels kind of friendly.
I've been accused of being short on email, not for the purpose of being short, but it's like, here's the data that's needed, send.
So I do greetings. And then also I've gotten to the thing, too, or if I don't know the person, I'll write the
email. I'll go back and insert greetings and then I will just add a couple things with an exclamation
point, a couple like small talk things at the very end.
Like hope you're having a great day?
Exclamation point? Anything. Because I think my emails can be a little soulless.
That's so funny you're having to add them in. Most women I know are trying to like eliminate the
exclamation point for their emails because they're like, why am I doing this? I don't need to be like,
I don't need to come across as like, hey, exclamation point.
Just women?
Because a lot of women I know, like it's a thing where we're trying to dial it.
back because we try to be overly pleasing in an email because we feel weird being direct,
but we should have no problem being direct.
I'm too direct.
Like, you know, I'm talking about in business.
Yeah, I'm just too direct, even not in business.
So I have to go back and go, here's the body.
Okay, now go put greetings and then put something like, hope your day's going good or anything.
And then sign it.
Because otherwise I'll write two sentences.
I need this, kind of get it by this time, send.
So I'm trying to be a little more human, you know?
Yeah.
All right.
I feel like that's good.
I kind of want to tell my pizza story, that's all.
Thank you for that.
We enjoyed it.
Well, Eddie's a big pizza guy.
I love pizza.
But I've never had dairy free.
I think one time I had cashew cheese.
There's no reason to get it unless you have to.
I was doing it for some kind of like stomach reset thing like three years ago.
Ugh, this is so gross.
Yeah, no, it's gotten better.
Almond cheese, cashew cheese.
I tried all those.
I just don't think you would know this pizza unless someone told you.
That's cool.
I think if there was just pizza there, you'd eat it and go, oh, it's pretty good.
Or it's really good.
I was telling my son that in high school, I ate pizza, Hawaiian punch, and a Twix every day.
Like every single day.
Times were different back then.
I drink a three-liter of Mountain Dew every day.
It's crazy to think back.
A three-liter of Mountain Dew.
And sometimes more.
Every day.
And we wonder why we have teeth problems.
Yeah, teeth, stomach issues, everything.
All right, there you go.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
Her car was stolen.
Her dog was inside the car that was stolen.
They found the vehicle, like three days later, there was no dog in the vehicle.
So to get the vehicle back, but there's no dog.
So after 10 months, she's kind of given up on it until the dog was found outside of animal control in Charlotte.
Oh, wow.
It had been missing for 302 days.
And that's when her car was stolen.
Julio was the dog.
Malnourish, needed time to heal, but is expected to recover fully with some care and food and rest.
It's unknown where Julio has been for 10 months.
But if it was left outside of animal control, someone had it.
And then someone purposefully left it there.
Man, what a relief that is.
I mean, because after 10 months, you've already had to accept that.
Julio's gone.
After a month, you're probably like, I don't think I'm getting my dog back.
and hopefully you think
hopefully the people that stole it are now
treating the dog good
so I guess they kept it alive but she has her dog back
that's great she got a car back too
but I don't know what condition that was in either
that's from News Nation now
I do like that story love when people get their animals back
that is what it's all about
that was Tell Me Something Good
It's time for the good news
This past weekend
There was an apartment fire in Milwaukee
and so the fire started on the first floor.
So people that lived on the second floor, they were trapped.
They could not get out, including a baby.
There was a family with a baby, and they're like,
how do we get this baby down?
They had the great idea of getting a car seat,
putting the baby in a car seat,
and getting like one of those toe straps, you know,
to tow a car out and lower it slowly down the window.
And neighbors were down on the bottom, like, all right, lower it.
That's crazy.
And the baby was safe.
But what's crazy is when the fire department got there,
they saved eight people,
including two people that just,
jumped out and broke their legs jumping out of the building.
Crazy fire.
Imagine how, like, gently and how precious you're lowering a baby on a strap.
Your life is in that car seat.
Your whole world.
I'm looking at it.
Yeah, there was video of it.
You see the video?
How slowly they're trying to get her down?
You know what?
I'm going to be honest with you.
I first thought they just, like, wrap the baby up.
The car seat does make it a lot easier.
Yeah, because you just tie the hand on.
I thought they were, like, tied around the baby's ankle at first.
Yeah, it's a good point.
It was pretty, you know, creative the way they thought of that.
And people are jumping out.
Because I think my mind would go to like, all right, time to throw the baby.
Who's ready to catch it?
Yeah, that, or I'm going to jump out and hold the baby and then I'm...
Yeah, yeah.
And then break your legs.
Yeah, you know what happened?
I jump out and hauling the baby and right before Atlanta, I'd be like, oh, and I'm trying to save myself.
Yeah, great story.
Good one.
And they have it all in can.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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