The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS) Bobby’s Family Outing And His One Bad Decision

Episode Date: May 13, 2026

Bobby and his family took advantage of the good weather yesterday and he shares the way they measure how fast Baby Billie is growing. Amy talked about her experience at the Opry last night, but it tak...es a big detour with how Amy pronounces crayon. Eddie has a plan on how to get his kids to do the dishes. Lunchbox got to watch his favorite team last night in full for the first time. Morgan tried to save a bird.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:21 Tell me something good. The weather was nice enough yesterday evening. We took the baby for a walk. So sometimes it's too hot. Sometimes it rains. It's good. So we went and we started with the stroller. And then she really like laying down in it and she's grown a ton.
Starting point is 00:02:39 We do the thing where we take a picture of her next to the same exact little doll. It's a little rabbit or something. So when she was born, we later on the bed took it. And every month, the same day, we'd take it. She could eat that thing now. So was the rabbit bigger than her at one point? It was the same size as her. Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Now she swallows it. Wow. Yeah, she's way bigger than it. Yep. So she didn't really like laying in that stroller anymore because we had like a bassinet on top. And so we switched it out yesterday to. They have a thing you could just clap the car seat in. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Familiar with that? Yeah, for sure. I wasn't. So there's like a adapter that we had, luckily. I saved it, luckily, because usually when there's extra parts and stuff, I just thought it out. I'm like, I'm never going to need this extra part. And then inevitably, three months later, I do. Luckily, we had the parts and we were able to snap the car seat on top.
Starting point is 00:03:30 And she likes it in the car seat. So we went on a walk. And then she wasn't feeling it anymore being trapped in. So we took the carrier as well. And so I put her in the pouch. We walked. And so we did, I don't know, a few miles. but I was walking in mules, familiar?
Starting point is 00:03:46 Like slides? They're slides, but they're real shoes. So they would be slides, but mules are real shoes. You've seen me wear them before. But yes, you can, real shoe slide. Make sense? Yeah. They were killing my feet because I wasn't wearing any socks.
Starting point is 00:04:00 And so I was like, I'm just going to walk barefoot. And I am Mr. Delicate when it comes to my feet. But the mules were killing, they were tearing the skin off the top of my feet. So I had to pick, sacrifice the bottom of my feet or the top of my feet. What were you walking on a road? Yeah. And we were already halfway. We couldn't just go back to the car.
Starting point is 00:04:17 We had to walk back. So I, now the bottom of my feet are killing me today because they're all torn up. And I was then I was walking into people's yards because I had the baby on me and I'm walking people's front yards on the side of the road. And now I got sugar bites on my ankles. Oh, gosh. Oh, man. But the good news is that we went on a good walk. The weather was nice.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Yes. So that was good. But, man, I made some bad decisions yesterday. And it was all me. And my wife's like, are your feet not killing you? I'm not complaining. I made this decision. I wore the mules.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Right, because you were thinking, I'm going to go on a walk. I'm going to wear the mules. I'm going to go on a short walk. Yeah. These will be fine. We're going to do it in the stroller. It's just different when you got 12, 13 pounds on your stomach. And I didn't think we'd walk as far.
Starting point is 00:04:59 And we got out there and I wasn't complaining. And my wife's like, you have very delicate feet. Like, why are you doing this? I was like, because it's either tear the top of them or tear the bottom of the month. So it sucks, but I'm good. We had a good walk. That's it. Is there anything else?
Starting point is 00:05:12 I think that's it. Had a nice dinner. Ordered in. Haven't done that in a while. Ordered Uber Eats. Order this thing from this place called Postino. I don't even know where it is. You ever order food from someone you drive by and you're kind of let down by what it looks like?
Starting point is 00:05:24 You've never actually seen it. Because that's happened to me. Like, yeah, this place I love ordering from. And in my mind, it is a special place. The outside is special. It's probably hard to get into. And then I drove by it the other day. I saw it for the first time.
Starting point is 00:05:37 It was like beat up in a strip center. And I was like, oh, no. That's killed. Oh, no. Strip center food is. I hear you, but not. Good. That's funny, though. That's like a dive bar. Most aren't good, but if there's one good one, it sets the precedent for all dive bars.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Right. Yeah. I was very disappointed, not Postino. I don't know what that place looks like. It's like you finally met your online date. That's it. And you're like, whoa. Because the pictures on Uber Eats look great. Even inside the restaurant. And then I saw it and I was let down. It's kind of affected that I don't order from that place anymore.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Really? Yeah, unfair. What is it Italian? Well, Postino is super cute, so you're good on that one. It has a cute inside, cute patio. So what do you get? it from there. Oh, I even know where that is. It's in 12 South. Thank you for asking. I'm happy to show that with you. What I like is they send some of their stuff in boxes, like a long boxes
Starting point is 00:06:21 for delivery, because I order these, it's not a meal, it's like a little spread. And it is like a hummus with vegetables. There's a lot of cucumbers. I love the little pickles. And that's in there. There's pita and then two beef skewers. Sounds good. It's really good. They do a great job. not sure what it's like to eat in there. They did not pay me. I don't even know if that's a place in other cities. That sounds like Mediterranean. It is. Yeah. Is what it is?
Starting point is 00:06:52 What the crap. I'm foodie, dude. Come on, man. I know that stuff. That's crazy. That sounds Mediterranean to you. To me, it sounds like the post office. What? What? Like the Peterbread and the hummus and the vegetables? Oh, I thought you meant the name of the place. No, I'm talking about the food that you just mentioned.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Yeah. Got it. I thought. From the name, I thought it was Italian. So did I. You know, but that's surprising. Yeah, I thought it was USPS. Buy some stamps. Post-ean. Yeah, but I had a pretty good dinner. I've been doing great about not ordering as much.
Starting point is 00:07:22 Why, what's up? Hard times. You good, man? I also feel like I don't really know what's in that food, even though they're saying, and I have, you know, dairy allergy. I have other things. Who knows how much sugar they're putting in stuff? I just, since I hurt my ankle, and I'm back, 90%.
Starting point is 00:07:41 And since I've had a lot of it. had a baby. I've not been able to be as active, so I just got to watch it. I'll just put on weight like crazy. So most of the time is food at home because we know what's in it. But I did order last night. It was good. All right. What's up for you? Last night I went to the Opry and I saw George Burge, which was awesome. That was kind of fun. And his wife, they just celebrated 14 years of marriage. Yeah. That's crazy. They've been married that long. They seem so young. They've been married forever since college. But I didn't, I knew they met in college. Oh, right, right. Yeah, and his little boys were there with like little cowboy hats and bell buckles and boots.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Like it was just so cute. But also, I didn't get to stay long enough to see him perform, just caught up with him a little bit in his dressing room. But did see Wyatt McCubbin play. And he, I didn't know he wrote Lainey Wilson's Whiskey Colored Crown, which Lainey's Come on before and was talking about that song and how powerful it is. like the teacher, like to set a story of the song, they're coloring in class at school. Oh, crayon. I know.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I was like, why would a crown be whiskey colored? Crayon. I thought it was like crown royal. I was like, where's the Jesus reference in whiskey crown? So, crayon. Crayon. So Crayon, the teacher. It's not hard to say it.
Starting point is 00:08:59 It's not hard to say it. It's not hard to say crayon. There's no one who you see crown. Cray on. Yes, it is how I say it. Crayon. Okay. Now you're just doing a bit.
Starting point is 00:09:09 You're doing a bit. You're doing a bit. So lunchbox can't say ambulance. Yeah, he can, but he just doesn't want to. Okay, I want to say crayon properly. You're not even saying it properly. Why you say what you want to say? It's two syllables.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Creighton. No. Oh, my gosh. On, like you're on something. Crayon. What? Crayon. Crayon.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Are you Creole? Crayon. Okay, whatever. On. Say on. On. I'm on a boat. I'm on a boat.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Crayon. Cray on a boat. Crayon. Crayon. That's it. Okay. Crayon. No.
Starting point is 00:09:43 She keeps going back to Crayon. It's like the scene in friends where Joey's like, it's not a bit. I swear I've always struggled with it. That and poim. Poem. Y'all say poem. I say poem.
Starting point is 00:09:57 That's more of an accent. No one says crown. Yoke. Or crayon. You say yoke. That's it. No one says yoke. I get called out for not saying yoke.
Starting point is 00:10:08 No, you don't. Or maybe I say yoke. And it's yoke. I don't know. You saw some dude. And it was really good. He's been Wyatt McCuven. He's been a songwriter.
Starting point is 00:10:19 He's written tons of songs for people in town for years. This is his first time performing at the Opry. So that's just a special moment in itself, seeing someone who's had a lifelong dream of being on the opera stage, because now he's making the transition to artist and being the performer instead of the songwriter. What's his name again? Wyatt McCubin? No.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Is it McCubin? It's McCubin. Okay, that's what I said. McCubin? I think of McCubb. No, no, but BB, Macubbin. Maybe it's all in my ears. No, that's all I said.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Because I'm starting to feel like maybe it's me. No, I know it's BB. Yeah, Wyatt McCubin. Because I found him on Instagram. McCubba, Maccubbin. Could be McCubin, but I think you were saying Coven like Mcloven. Me too. Okay, guys.
Starting point is 00:11:08 I'm going to really enunciate for you, We all say weird things. No. There's a difference in us just saying things wrong and really committing to being extremely wrong. Okay. You have committed to saying crowned. I have no commitment.
Starting point is 00:11:21 I don't care. I want to say it properly, so we just, y'all know what I'm talking about. So you can understand. You're a smart, physically able person. You can say crayon. Crayon. Okay, you're stupid.
Starting point is 00:11:33 You're not, you're stupid. You're stupid right now. There's no reason for you to be speaking French like Pepe le Pue. Yeah, it's not like a different language. Yeah, but I've been working with you for 20 years. I know, and this has always been a word. You haven't committed.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Go, do it again. Say the word. Crown. That's how I want to say it. Crown. Did it get worse? You can say it for, cray on. Cray on.
Starting point is 00:11:58 That's it. Okay, I mimicked you. Cray on. Okay, what's the name of the song now? Whiskey colored crayon. She did it. Yeah, a little too hard emphasis on the on, but I'm going to go with it and say that's a good job. Thank you. Whiskey colored crayon. So picture it. A little kid is at school. Oh, we're doing
Starting point is 00:12:16 the song now. And they're like, look, they're supposed to color stuff at home, you know, like colored the house and the car and the green tree and the red house, you know. And then she asked the teacher, because she's going to draw her dad, do you have a whiskey colored crayon? No, that's not. That's not even how it goes. Crayon. No, she didn't, the teacher didn't ask. Do you have a whistle? The kids said.
Starting point is 00:12:43 The kids asked for it. She said the kid asks. I thank you. But the kid's a girl though, right? Because you said she asked. I don't know. I've been twisted all over during this segment. It's not that hard to follow.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Because dad drinks a lot of whiskey. Yes, because dad drinks a lot of whiskey. And then. Maybe I just assumed the teacher was a woman. She said, and I'm sexist. And that's on me. That's on me. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:05 No, the kid asks for a, an alcohol-colored writing thing. And then the teacher calls, I don't know. He was good at the opera? He was great at the opera, but listen, in the song, the dad is seven years sober after that drawing of the picture. It says that in the song? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Unless I dreamt that part. But I just thought, oh man, what a beautiful song that he was a part of writing. and I remember when Lainey Wilson was talking about it, but I didn't know he was one of the writers. And then to be there to witness somebody's debut, it was just so I thought it was to tell me something good of like, chase your dreams, because he said ever since he was a kid,
Starting point is 00:13:50 this is what he's wanted to do. And his dream came true. Wyatt McCubbin. Good. I like it. I think it's great. Yeah, chase your dreams. What do you expect of us?
Starting point is 00:14:00 I don't know. Do you expect us just to walk along with you and root yawn? Well, I just thought we could have got it. gotten to the point a lot faster. That's how we feel with all your stories. Was it wait? Well, no, it's not wait now because why am I talking is because it's my turn to talk. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:17 It's my story to tell. You're right. It's just derailed by my inability to say crown the way y'all want me to say it. And it's derailed at my inability to just let her tell the story. Right. So the story was this, he was just good at the opera. So if we were to start over again. A song.
Starting point is 00:14:35 How would you like make this more concise? Okay. And Amy, you're up. Go. Well, it sucks. No, no, no, no. Start like it never happened, Amy. Like none of this is recorded.
Starting point is 00:14:45 All right, that's, hold on. And the weather was great, but my feet hurt. All right, Amy, over to you. Okay, so I have a story about chasing your dreams and not giving up on them and also the power of music. Because I went to the Opry last night and witnessed a singer-songwriter perform at the Opry for the first time. And he set aside his dreams of being a performer. to be a songwriter for a long time. And now he's getting to chase the other side of that dream,
Starting point is 00:15:10 which is being the performer. And I didn't realize he was a songwriter on a really powerful song from Lainey Wilson called Whiskey Colored Crown. Yeah, say more. And the song, like the power of music is that, you know, if someone has an experience in their life with alcoholism or addiction,
Starting point is 00:15:34 Like it's a really powerful song of healing and sobriety and redemption and like a kid sharing and then from the kid opening up about the color of crown they need for their dad, which is whiskey. The dad is like, what? That's the color you associate with me. Like I want to get sober. And so. That's a good story. You never mentioned the artist though. Do you want to mention any of that artist was?
Starting point is 00:15:57 Yeah, I'd love to. Wyatt McCuven. He's great. You should check out. His music, he's going to be releasing more. All seriousness, was he a good singer? He really was. And then his wife was singing his harmonies and backup, which was, I thought, really cool for them to be on stage.
Starting point is 00:16:18 And his whole family was there, her whole family was there. His kids were there. It's just, that's cool. He's from Ohio, I think, because he asked the crowd, anybody here in the crowd from Ohio? And so I figured that's why he asked that. Just putting two and two together because I. I think I got it. Yeah, we got the story.
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Starting point is 00:19:54 I went. You know Marty Stewart? Yeah, we know Marty Stewart. What? That's cool because he introduced him, brought him on stage because he's been riding with him for a long time. And then he played guitar on one of the songs during the performance. And so he was out there. I thought that was.
Starting point is 00:20:14 So that's why you went? Why did you go? What was the reason you went to the opera? Well, my friend Chase was in town, and he invited me. But why did he want to go? He wanted to go to support Kelly Sutton, who was hosting the Opry. Which we talked about yesterday. Which we talked about yesterday.
Starting point is 00:20:30 And I hadn't seen Kelly in a while. So I thought, we'll all go with you to support. And so that's what we did. That was it. And it was all around feel good. I like it. You didn't say it the whole night? No.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I, you know. It runs late. It does. So. Did you go backstage? We did. She said that. I don't know if we're doing the bit still where she started over.
Starting point is 00:20:53 If we're still doing the bit where we started over, she did say she went saw George. Okay. Yeah. Because Kelly just put Chase's name down and then mine because I was his guest. And she did a great job. Like it was just, I don't know. You got a cool shirt today. Oh, thank you.
Starting point is 00:21:09 I just bought this last weekend. I told you we went walking around downtown Franklin with my son. That was, I think, my tell me something good on Monday. It's good. It was just going to get ice school. cream and shopping and I found this shirt. So as you walked in, I was like, dang, that's a cool shirt. I should tell Amy and tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Really? It's just like a button up, like a square short sleeve button up. Yeah, I get the tag on it for a couple of days because I wasn't quite sure. And then this morning, rip the tag off. Let's go. Yeah, that's good. Okay. Eddie, tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:21:34 Okay, so this one kind of goes to Amy a little bit because a while back I was talking about how, like, I'm trying to get my kids to do the dishes around the house. And it's just chaotic. Like, they never know when it's clean. They never know when it's dirty. And so, like, say I run it and they just put dirty dishes in clean dishes. So Amy was like, hey, why don't you buy one of those magnets or whatever that goes? Remember this?
Starting point is 00:21:57 On the door of the dishwasher that says clean and dirty. And so I've been trying to tell my wife, like, Amy told me this idea. We should do this and try it. Finally, she ordered it. It came in yesterday. So this is kind of a future. Tell me something good. We haven't really use it yet, although I did the dishes last night and I put clean on it.
Starting point is 00:22:16 So we'll see how it goes. I think we're on the right track too. It's definitely going to help with clarity. Yeah, except we did a similar thing with feeding the dogs, and we would just forget. So sometimes dogs get double fed because we forgot it. You forget to flip it? Yeah. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:22:28 So you just got to remember, like one person needs to be in control of it. Yeah. Because my wife and I would feed flip it. And I'd be like, oh, yeah, must have done. I flipped it yet. So I'd flip it, dog get fed twice. Never even told us. He'd be like.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Okay. Well, the idea that I had was whoever unloads the dishwasher has to like flip it. Flip it to dirty. Right? And that's going to be a kid. Like if you unload it, it's empty. It's empty, but you need to put it on dirty because everything going in there for now on is going to be dirty. That's when you flip it.
Starting point is 00:22:55 It ain't going to work. It's going to work. With all the kids, somebody's got to be in control of it, one solo person. You're giving six people. But they're all old enough. That's it. They should just look at the dish. Do a lick test.
Starting point is 00:23:09 Lick it. Yeah, it's a good idea. It's such a struggle, dude. And honestly, I was struggling to find it telling me something good because it's been tough. I hope it works. I shouldn't just pee on it. We've just tried it. And just with Caitlin and I, because we both had the authority to move the dog.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Yeah. If only one of us had done it, I think it would have helped. So I guess the lesson is make one person in charge of that. Of doing the flipping? Yep. It's like their job. Because everybody's going to be flipping it. Because I'm trying to have everyone have a day where they unload it, right?
Starting point is 00:23:37 Because the problem is unloading it too, right? Like everyone's like, oh, no problem. I'll load the dishwasher. But somebody has to unload it. So I'm thinking like, you know, for example, Amy unloads Monday, lunchwalking. on loads Tuesday. I'm Wednesday. You're Thursday. We're familiar with how that works. Right. We understand what every day means. That's what I'm
Starting point is 00:23:54 trying to do, but I don't know if anyone will remember. You didn't have anything better than that? Like in your day? I'm not even hating on your bit. My day was so bad. I almost went with that. I got a new toothbrush and I'm starting to wish I would have. That's sometimes we just have to look for it. Yeah, but the starting to wish
Starting point is 00:24:10 I wouldn't have. No, starting to wish I would have. If I would have said, hey guys, I got a new toothbrush and it's fantastic. We would have moved on. And I'm not like attacked for my speaking. Not attacked. You can do it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:24 Yeah, but it takes a lot of brain power to do it. So what? It's not your speaking. Do you understand that when you said the song, though, that we were like a crown and whiskey. Yeah, it confused us. And it set us all back because I'm like a whiskey color crown. Then I started to think there was a song about Jesus drinking whiskey. And I was like, that's not right.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Right. And I went to Crown Royal, which is another whiskey. And I'm like, I don't understand the song. So that's the whole reason. It wasn't that you didn't say it right. It was that we didn't understand what you were saying. Right. If you said, I got a box of crowns and started coloring, we'd probably not stopped you.
Starting point is 00:24:52 Okay. Because we would have known what you meant. We would have put it together. Yeah. Okay. I understand now. Anything else in your day? No, it was so bad.
Starting point is 00:24:59 It was so bad. My son... You're so bad? It was so bad. One of my boys had a fit last night that almost went into midnight. Like, it was so bad. And then, before that, my youngest son, they were in the playoffs, semifinals. They lost to a team that they should not have lost to.
Starting point is 00:25:15 And so it was just that kind of that day. How'd he play? He played great. That's a good. Yeah. That's a good. He played great. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:25:22 He cried when the game was over. He doesn't cry. He doesn't cry. He's going to love that you put him on blast like that. That's not on blast. That's losing and learning. He doesn't listen to this podcast. You don't even know which son.
Starting point is 00:25:32 He's got 19 of them. Okay. Yeah. I'm just saying. Stuff gets back to my son. Every time I go to his house, it's a new son. I'll come home and he'll be like, mom, did you say on the Bobby Bone Show that I cried? And I'll be like, oh.
Starting point is 00:25:46 I think it's okay, though, when kids cry. I do too. I do too. But they don't, when he hears from his friends at school. You cried. Yeah. I'm just. Well, if any of Eddie's kids' friends are listening, it's okay to cry over a ballgame.
Starting point is 00:25:58 There we go. It means it mattered. That's right. You care about it. Yeah, I think, yeah, express your feelings. Lunchbox, tell me something good. Yeah, last night around 7 o'clock, I got to sit down on the couch, turn on the TV, and I got to watch the Spurs game from start to finish because they've been playing at 8.30,
Starting point is 00:26:16 ending at midnight so you have to not watch the end because you're so freaking tired. But they played early last night. They played. They won. By a lot. By a lot. Yep. And they're up three games of two.
Starting point is 00:26:28 It was a great night. It felt so good. And I got my boys that sit and watch them with me. And they started cheering for the Spurs. So it was really fun. Great. Are they Spurs fans? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:38 I mean, I love that. They whatever I cheer for, they cheer for. They're always like, dad, who you cheer him for? And I'm like, the Spurs. They're like, all right, go Spurs. Then we'd high, every time they score a basket and my four-year-old goes,
Starting point is 00:26:49 are we going to do this every time they score? Sounds like me. Like something I'd say. Morgan, you want to do one? Yeah, but mine's honestly kind of like Eddie. Tell me something's suck. I had a bad start to the morning. Well, that's not telling me something good.
Starting point is 00:27:01 It started as to tell me something good. I was trying to save a bird that I saw that was sitting in the middle of the road and it was not moving. You know when you fly by and a bird's supposed to move and it flies away? Well, it didn't. And so I got out of the car to check on it. It was like, okay, it's not moving. so I kind of like
Starting point is 00:27:16 maneuvered it to the side of the road and I was like oh you'll be fine and I was like cool I saved a bird today that was going to be fun and awesome and as I was leaving for work it was no longer alive why you tried though it was gonna die anyway
Starting point is 00:27:30 I know but like I felt like nothing you could have done nothing you could have done mouth to mouth on it what are you gonna do nothing maybe probably already hit by a car at least you stopped yeah you did stop tell me something good you're a good person when it comes to animals I tried but I I've Once I saw it died, I was crying in my car on the way to work, so then it just made me sad.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Dang. Your friends are going to make fun of you now because he said that. Oh, she's in charge of her saying she cried. It's when they hear at school from their friends that they cried. And they're 10, 12, 13. Good point, good point. All right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
Starting point is 00:28:05 It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. After being abandoned outside of Walmart in California, a German Shepherd has found a new home with a foster-to-adopt family. A video posted showed the dog tied up near the store and just tied up with a box of toys. He waited for three days before animal control arrived. The pup named Maverick was hungry.
Starting point is 00:28:31 He took him to the shelter. Went a little viral. He was almost euthanized. And now, because the video kept going more and more viral, this fan was. family in Washington came down and adopted them. So. Well, social media doing some good. I don't like when they tie animals up. You're bad.
Starting point is 00:28:49 You're bad person. My dog was tied up for a year. You tied it up for a year? No. This left it for a year tied up? About a year. Because Kathy, who we work with, she rescues dogs and she has horses. And the guy that works on her horses on her horses, he came to her and said, hey, my cousin
Starting point is 00:29:07 has this dog tied up. It's been outside tied up for almost a year, it seems. So she's like, take me to the house. And she went and they knocked on the door. And she was like, I'm taking the dog. And they were kind of like, okay, you're right. Yeah, it's not fair. I think they planned on breeding her.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Eventually, she's a Labradoodle. And they were waiting for her to get old enough or whatever. But the rope was so matted. The rope was like matted into her skin. And they had to shave her. It was terrible. So, yeah, no tying up dogs. You know what?
Starting point is 00:29:36 This one's about you now. Tell me something good, Amy. Sorry. No, no. No, just about anybody that, like, shout out to Kathy and then these people for rescuing the dogs. No, shout out to Amy. Hey, guys. Shout out to Amy.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Good job, Amy. Who is the hero? No, you got it. Amy. Amy. Amy. It was a relatable. But she's a jolly good fellow.
Starting point is 00:29:57 For she's a jolly good fellow. For she's a jolly good fellow. Nobody, nobody, nobody, nobody, nobody can deny. That's not what I was trying to do. You got it. You did it. All right. That's from News Nation.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Now that is what it's all about. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. Seven-year-old Samir Santana's chopping it up at snack time with his friends in school, laughing, joking, when all of a sudden his friend starts choking. Samir's like, hey, man, last year in school, I learned the heimlich. So he jumps out of his chair, runs over, starts giving him a little,
Starting point is 00:30:38 Oh my gosh these noises This is what happens Amy In a life or death situation This is real life, okay? Yeah, it's not comfortable But you know what? He wasn't comfortable either Yeah, I'm not comfortable hearing a seven-year-old choke
Starting point is 00:30:51 It hurts him to do that noise Imagine if you're the kid Yeah, I was worried about him Yeah, you were worried about him But Samir was worried too And he saved the kid's life Yep And now they had a little special ceremony
Starting point is 00:31:03 Where he was honored by the city Firefighter, police showed up And they said Samir, you are a hero. And you guys are wondering, I wonder what Samir was thinking. I'm glad you asked. I got Samir on the line.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Samir. Loved at it, Pose. Oh. It literally says there's a clip with Samir. All right, there you go. That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:31:31 There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. Epo, wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevec and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grave. Listen to the devil's quarry in the Bone Valley Feed on the IHeart Radio app.
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Starting point is 00:32:49 And we've had some incredible guests so far. And now our good friend, Nile Horn, is joining the show. How's it going, boys? Hey, Niall. It was the same thing with Slow Hands. Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it? You know, or taste so good can't be about food. You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
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