The Bobby Bones Show - TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (WEDS) Eddie Steps Up As A Dad & Bobby’s Excited For A New TV Show!

Episode Date: May 20, 2026

One of Bobby’s favorite shows is returning and he’s excited! We get into a discussion of the shows we are loving right now but question their logic. Amy is trying out a toothbrush that is ...changing her life. Eddie changed a tire all by himself after he felt his son was doubting him. Lunchbox is excited for the Survivor finale. Morgan has an update on her cat’s new friend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:17 or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slicalife-Life 12 and the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. Tell me something good. I loved that show. The agency is so good, and it basically was CIA, but also in England.
Starting point is 00:02:36 Yeah, with Richard Gear? No, yeah, he was not the main guy, but he was the boss. Okay, yeah. guy. I vaguely remember watching some of that. Oh, so good. It's coming back, season two, June 21st. Okay. That's mine. This is not a commercial.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I just saw it in the news. Let me look at the ratings here. See if everybody else liked it, too. Ah, people are stupid. 7.4 out of 10, Imb. Stupid idiots. Hey, stupid idiots. I loved that show. And that Michael Fastbender, great actor. So, June 21st, it comes back. Let's see what else? What's it on, Paramount Plus? I don't remember
Starting point is 00:03:11 I thought it was a show by Taylor Sheridan It's not No Are they in the mountains No cowboy hats Rips not in it Probably not there Paramount Plus
Starting point is 00:03:21 Yeah so that's That's mine is the agency's coming back I'm also excited Because today the finale Of the series finale Of the boys is happening Don't snarl your nose Well I just
Starting point is 00:03:31 That's good for you I wrote down the agency Because I want to go revisit that I don't know where I am with it But You have to focus One of those That's fine
Starting point is 00:03:38 I can I remember it being good, but now I got to, if it's coming back, that's motivating for me to wash it. So I can enjoy season two, which I finally started to work through your friends and neighbors. Which season? The latest one. Yeah, season two. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I loved season one, but I was waiting for season two to build up a little bit.
Starting point is 00:04:01 And so I finally started. Slow start for me. Slower, yeah. Yeah. It's moved, though. I like where we are now. I think I'm getting there. But because the concept of the show is so good, I love it,
Starting point is 00:04:15 that I know it's got to get better, so I'm sticking with it. You think that really happens? What part? Rich friends, stealing from rich friends. Yes. I don't know about my whole career now is going to be like a cat burglar in the middle of the night. Yeah, it doesn't have to look exactly like that, but just, you know. Probably.
Starting point is 00:04:37 It's also interesting in that show. because there's a guy, he's rich, hard times. So he has to figure out how to make money. So he figures out he can just go steal from his rich friends. There's just not enough alarms on for me. That's what I'm saying. Like with the cameras, like there's, it's so weird how he has so much access. And I get it.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Like it's a protected neighborhood, right? There are gates. But still. I know. Like, you have a gate. I couldn't come to your house without you knowing. Like, there's no way. We should try.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Eddie, let's try to break into Bobby's house. No, I'm good. one it wouldn't work a lot of alarms no I'm saying there are gates into the neighborhoods they probably feel safe enough to where they don't have to always put every alarm on yeah like maybe there's also a guard yeah I would assume in that rich neighborhood but it's not enough alarms for me I have to suspend but even neighborhoods with guards like hop a fence wherever the guard the guard's not yeah I mean that's that hard how are you going to get out over the fence if you have a bunch of stuff I also think about the guards like you could just roll up at taserum
Starting point is 00:05:36 Yeah, but then you have a limited time, and then they're going to wake up. The guards never check in who's leaving. Like, they're always wondering who's coming in. If you're on foot, though, they're going to check, and you're holding a bunch of bags of stuff you just stole. Good call. You probably steal the car from the house, right? No, you don't steal the car. Oh, you don't?
Starting point is 00:05:53 No. You don't want to be seen. The whole point of that show is people don't even know what's stolen from them because they have so much stuff. Yeah, like they have so many nice watches that they might not notice that one of one's missing until they go to maybe where that's specific one. I saw that somewhere, speaking of watches, it's not, like the Rolex is sort of, you know, just growing up, we always heard like, oh, Rolex is a static thing. And it is still in my mind.
Starting point is 00:06:19 But with watch people, it's a Patech, whatever. What's it called? Like a Pateg, Philippe. Petech Philippe or something. But it's also a different class. Oh, yeah. I've learned that I know nothing about expensive things. I don't know why this popped up in my thing, but it was just talking about, oh, you think the Rolex is this?
Starting point is 00:06:42 No, in the watch world, it's a Patech Philippe. Yeah, but that could also be dominated too by another couple brands. That's just probably a Pateg Philippe. Commercial account. Yeah. But it's like someone going, oh, you think a Ferrari's good? Try a Maserati. Is Mozart a bigger than Ferrari?
Starting point is 00:07:01 I think so. Really? I don't know. He drives a Maserati. He drives a Maserati in the show. show is why I thought about that. I feel like Maserati, Lamborghini, Ferrari,
Starting point is 00:07:12 I don't think I can name anymore. Those are all in the same class to me. What's the one with a B? Ferrari is generally considered better for raw performance. A Bougatis are different. I guess Bougatty's. Yeah, and Rolls Royce is different than even Bentley because Bentley's high, Rolls Royce is higher. I feel like if you have a
Starting point is 00:07:31 Rolls Royce, you have a driver. You should. And you should be in England. What has a little, is a Rosemois, what's the little thing that sticks off the hood? It's like a guy that's flying, right? Or like a... No, the flying things have been. Is it a ram? The flying B or flying B or whatever.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Yeah, the Rolls-Words has one that comes up as well. I think I saw one. It's an R-R, I believe. It could be an animal. Mike, isn't an R-R? It is something. It's an angel. Angel.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Flying Lady. There's R-R, and then on top of it is like an angel. Okay. I don't know what brand of car it is. It looks just like a Bentley, but it's like normal car, normal people car, you know? Do you know how I've been telling you. Both Mike D and I have confused. I'm like, do you think Bentley's like, oh, thanks a lot for ripping us off because you could get one of those.
Starting point is 00:08:19 And people are going to straight up think you're driving a Bentley. Until you really look at it. Yeah, but in the first glance, I'm like, whoa. So you're banking on the first glance and then being like, all right, cool, it's a Bentley. I mean, it's still a nice car. I mean, a lot of times where I thought Genesis was a Bentley. I was like, dang. I was at the brand it is Genesis.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Yeah. We were taking pictures of it. Yeah, we were taking pictures of it. Yeah. But what did you guys think of me? If I was like, you know, brought a Genesis and I was like, check out my new car. That would be fine. No, I know that.
Starting point is 00:08:49 But if I was trying to pull it off like a Bentley, like, well, that's where. It would have been funny in our garage when I had a Bentley and you pulled up beside it in Genesis. Right, right, right. Yeah. Yeah, that was mine. It's the agency season two. And then today I get to watch the boys. I did watch an episode last night.
Starting point is 00:09:03 I think we're on episode. of eight of From this season. You guys don't watch From, but it's getting a little bit horrory. And I don't mind it. I just, I need the apocalypse part to be bigger than the horror part, and I'm good. But it's a really great show. My wife said to me last night, why we're watching it, are we the only ones watching this show? And I said, we can't be the only ones because the reviews are so good, but I don't think that a large part of the population is watching from.
Starting point is 00:09:29 My daughter. So one, two, three people we know. Well, Mike started it. And then they paywalled it again. Season one was free for a minute and then it's now you got to pay for it. So you didn't even finish season one. No, I got like three episodes in. But it was good.
Starting point is 00:09:42 They dick trickled you. Race car driver? He got Dick trickled. What's that? When they just trickle stuff out and they follow it. I know, but why is it called Dick trickled? Well, he was a race car driver. That did what?
Starting point is 00:09:55 Trove. In a trickle fashion? I think it's just the trickle name. Oh, it's just his last name. His name's Dick trickle. Got it. and in Days of Thunder it's cold trickle it is yeah
Starting point is 00:10:07 it probably drives the same car maybe for sure Dick trickle had to exist when they named Coltrickle Coltrickle right I think so it had to be it was like a homage yeah all right Amy what do you have so I've officially been reviewing this toothbrush that I ordered this also popped up in my feed and I was like they're selling this is like this is the best toothbrush
Starting point is 00:10:30 ever and I was in need of a new one like it was time for me to get a replace it. My other one, the battery, I have electric toothbrush, and the battery was just dying all the time. So I decided to give this one an order, and it comes with this little thing you put on your mirror that's a magnet where you can put, instead of having to put your toothbrush down on the counter, it just, it's real sleek and it, pup on the mirror, and you barely even notice that it's there. And I got to say, after a week, like, thank you for giving me this ad. I saw the ad enough. And it wasn't like an influencer through an ad. It was like the actual company like running things like when I would go through my feed.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Two men talking about the science behind the toothbrush. And I finally saw it enough and I ordered it and I reviewed it. And my teeth, they feel cleaner. I feel like I'm getting like the best brush ever. But really my favorite part is like the magnet. Like who knew? But that was part of their thinking. They thought of all the annoying things that they've had in their electric toothbrush
Starting point is 00:11:28 and they tried to make a change and modify it to make it less annoying. I don't even know the name of the brand. Does the magnet charge the toothbrush? I'm sure I can check my email to get to order number, but does what? The magnet, does it charge the toothbrush? It comes with a really sleek, tiny. Can I answer a question. How would a magnet charge a toothbrush?
Starting point is 00:11:47 I don't know if it's connected or whatever, you know, and then you just put that on the mirror and then you... Oh, so the charge... You think the charger... Okay, I just thought you thought magnets had the ability to charge. The stick-on mirror thing, magnet is for convenience when it's charged. now you do have to bust out this tiny little sleek charger when it is time to charge, but it holds a charge for like ever. I've only had to charge it the first time I got it.
Starting point is 00:12:10 And then now it's been living on the magnet. Dude, I feel like, you know, I've never worked in this industry. But I feel like those boardrooms where people are like, all right, here's a toothbrush. And then everyone has questions like, does the magnet charge the, like, I've always wanted to be in that scenario, in that boardroom. So you want to be then the poke holes. Yeah. Yeah, the poke holes, though, you got to be.
Starting point is 00:12:31 you're like above it. You want to be part of the innovation team? Yeah, like you got to be, don't take this the wrong way. What? Innovative? Really smart and accomplished in that area. That's not true.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Yeah, they're not going to bring people up the street to poke holes in it. You ever seem big? Okay, but you could be in a group that they bring in and they look at you the double side of the mirror and they're like, use this toothbrush. And you're like, what shot going in my mouth? Right. I just feel like a toothbrush is such a everyday
Starting point is 00:12:59 person thing that like, Anybody could do that. Well, these guys did it. So does the toothbrush circle? How does it brush? But it looks like a, so normal electric toothbrushes are like round and tiny, you know, and it's like, this looks like a normal toothbrush that's a got the longer, wider, you know what I mean? You know what I'm talking about? But it still, it's still vibrates.
Starting point is 00:13:22 It's like, and it just gives the best tooth clean. The best clean that I've had. You do you make great products is Dyson. Oh, yeah. They are scientifically so advanced with floor cleaners, with hair products, fans. And I'm not sure now. Perifiers. I'm not sure, yes.
Starting point is 00:13:43 I'm not sure at this point now what their main product is because they do scientifically such elevated work. On a hair thing has nothing to do with the purifier has nothing to do with a, we have like a vacuum. They make the best products. I feel like did they start with vacuums? And then they're like, because even there, you got me. the hair one they have, which is blowing air. It's like... The vacuum cleaner start, Mike said.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Which is like similar. Vacuum is sucking air. Like, they're really good with air. They do hair care. They do air purifiers. They do bladeless fans and heaters. I'm telling you, that's the company. It's expensive.
Starting point is 00:14:23 Hair straighteners? Yeah. Yeah, Dyson A-plus. It's funny that it was quantity that got you that to buy that. Quantity of ads. Like you had seen it so many times and finally, for some reason, you stayed on it a little bit longer and thought, well. Yeah, the last time I saw it hit me at a right time where I had the attention span to click through and then order. Dyson is a privately held company.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Whoa. 100% owned by its founder, Sir James Dyson. It does not trade in markets. There is no official market capitalization. He's a sir. He's knighted. I don't know. Mr. Dyson or Sir Dyson, so it says
Starting point is 00:15:06 Sir James Dyson, but I'm not sure. Some people, I met a guy whose real first name was doctor once. His real name was Dr. No. Like his first name? Yeah, so you call him like Dr. Wilson. Everybody thinks he's a doctor. That's so unfair. So is that like birth name?
Starting point is 00:15:22 Like the parents thought of this? Yes, his name was doctor. That's funny. Yeah, this guy was knighted. He is an inventor, an entrepreneur. He was knighted in 2007. He became Sir James Dyson. Pride is like love. You feel it in your heart.
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Starting point is 00:16:07 I didn't think I was going to live. I was 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. Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Starting point is 00:16:27 Yes, sir. Rape a murder for a child. She's as bad as it gets. I would think so. People wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by crevette and de pipo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
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Starting point is 00:18:38 Wow. He's a baller. I think the doctor guy that I met started prisons. How do you get into prisons? I thought like the government No, a lot of them are private They're for profit, man A lot of them are private and for profit
Starting point is 00:18:54 And it's why they get such bad treatment Sometimes in prison They're just trying to save money Like some are Oh, this is blowing my mind too I assumed they were a government owned Some are privately? Federal prison is
Starting point is 00:19:05 We have to differentiate Because I'm not an expert In prison knowledge But there are many private prisons And it's why a lot of them End up Getting in trouble For treating the prisoners
Starting point is 00:19:18 bad food, bad health care, because they're just trying to save money too. They're a business. I didn't realize that. Me either. For profit prisons generate revenue by contracting with federal and state governments to house inmates. They make money through taxpayer-funded per diem rates, so the government's paying them, but they're doing the work. It's a private prison. So when someone gets sentenced, do they kind of decide like, all right, which one do we want them to go to?
Starting point is 00:19:46 Again, not an expert here, but it just depends where you live too. Yeah. What's regional? Yeah, I don't know. There could be private prisons. There could be government prisons. I did not know this. So private prisons are also paid by tax money, but it's a private organization who does the most,
Starting point is 00:20:07 or they get the most money they can and do kind of the least they can because it's a private business. So do the fancier prisons, they get more money? like Martha Stewart I don't know the answer to that But they also can make more money By making the prisoners do labor As well Oh and then they get money for that
Starting point is 00:20:26 Like make school tables And they charge inmates and their families You know for snacks For all these different things Yeah it's for a profit business So I think the guy was a doctor who was Will you look up a man named doctor Yeah I didn't get anything
Starting point is 00:20:43 Okay What was the spelling DR or doctor? Do you remember? It wasn't DR. It wasn't TR. Or maybe they did a little different. They were like, D-O-C-T-R, Doctor. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:56 Like Victor. And maybe it wasn't. I feel like I met this guy, and his real name was Doctor. But you, like, actually met him? Honestly, do you want another real story? I went to look at his house, but I thought about buying his house once. And I didn't. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:13 And his name was Doctor. I'm pretty sure. And he started prisons? I feel like that, but I don't know. That's freak me out. It's just hard to Google anything about doctor because then it just brings up doctors.
Starting point is 00:21:26 And then it's like the prison doctor. Yeah. But his first name was doctor. Let me ask my, let me go to AI over here. It's tough for AI to do regional. You'll see. Hey, I'm looking for a guy.
Starting point is 00:21:42 If you can help me track him down. His first name is doctor. He's not a doctor. His first name is doctor. And I believe he lives in the Tennessee, Nashville area and I believe he started some prisons. Does that ring a bell? Definitely stands out. Having a first name like doctor is pretty unique. I'm not
Starting point is 00:22:03 aware of anyone. No. All right. Yeah, probably be. It'd be illegal. Yeah, that'd be kind of weird if they could help you like. He's located two miles from you right now. We found him.
Starting point is 00:22:19 I found one in his name is Dr. R. Krantz. He says he co-founded the private The Prison Company Corrections Corporation of America in Nashville, Tennessee. That's him. There you go. Good job. Good job on that search. Hey. Scova versus AI. Wow. The human wins.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Love it, guaranteed. Oh, my whole point was his name was Doctor. Yeah, no, it's pretty crazy. It's a name of Doctor. That's crazy. Okay. Tell me something good, Eddie. So my seven-year-old came to me, like, last week and was like, I got a flat tire on my...
Starting point is 00:22:51 He just died. He died February 22nd, 2026. Doctor did? At the age of 81. The age of 81. He literally just died. Oh, no. Dang.
Starting point is 00:23:05 Yeah, yeah, he had a lot of them. Rest in peace, doctor. That's that house. Send me the link. This is years ago. Is that why you were buying the house? No, is that why it was for sale? Did it have a little prison in it?
Starting point is 00:23:16 It has a cell in there. That would be cool. Dude, I would love that. Put my kids in a cell for like five minutes. Get in the cell. Eddie, I'm sorry. Go ahead. Okay, so my seven-year-old came to me.
Starting point is 00:23:29 He said he got a flat tire in his motorcycle bike or whatever in the back. Turns out he was hitting the brakes really hard and it skinned all the rubber off the back. So it popped the back tire. So I got online. I ordered an extra tire. Dude, I got it and I looked at it. I'm like, I'm not going to be able to do this. Like, this is impossible.
Starting point is 00:23:47 I had to take the chain out off. I had to take some of the battery part off to take because it was the rear tire. it took me about 45 minutes, maybe an hour, and I redid the chain. I got all the screws back to where they were supposed to be, and I changed the tire all by myself. Look at you. You must fix it. I was so impressed because it was mostly because my son was looking at me, and he was like, oh, Dad's not going to be able to do this. And I was like, no, no, no, I cannot let him think that I'm not going to be able to fix this.
Starting point is 00:24:17 And once I did it, he was like, wow, Dad, you actually did it. Were you worried that it wouldn't stay fixed? I did. So when I did the trial run, I'm like, well, don't know. to go, you run behind them real close. Just in case the chain popped out or something. That's cool. But it was really cool and it got done.
Starting point is 00:24:32 You can fix stuff though generally. Yeah, man, but it was one of those things. You know how like when you take something apart and you think you're going to remember where everything went? And then once it's time to put it all back, you're like, I don't remember where all this stuff went. And then also why there are two extra pieces. Right. That's a good one. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Tonight is the night, guys, season 50. A survivor comes to an in. We are at the finale of the big. biggest season ever and someone's going to win and it's going to be amazing. Why is it the biggest? Because they brought back players from the last 49 seasons. Like they went through all 49 seasons like give us the biggest. Are there really old people on it?
Starting point is 00:25:11 Because if let's say 48 seasons ago, you were 30. Yeah, they had like 60 year olds. Okay, but also I guess they're doing more than one season a year. Yeah, they do. Maybe two a year. Fall and spring is when they area. That's different. If it was like 48 years, great point.
Starting point is 00:25:26 I'm an idiot. Go ahead. Yeah. And they didn't get someone from every season, which would have been really cool to do that. But it's been a great season. Some of the twists, celebrities being in there, kind of annoying. But it's been really good. And tonight, it's three hours. And I cannot freaking wait.
Starting point is 00:25:42 Three hours. If I see a movie that's three hours, I'm probably going to punt. Yeah. I mean, so it's really about two hours and 15 minutes because, I mean, probably 45 minutes that is commercials, right? Yeah, but you're still sitting there through it. the point. Well, my plan is to record like the first
Starting point is 00:25:57 hour and then start watching it so it's sort of I catch up after an hour in, I start and I can fast forward through the commercials. Oh, that's first plan a night? Yeah. Oh, that's tough. Yeah, it's tough. It's been a long night. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:14 So, wondering how's going to do both of this. Central time zone. And they're in Oklahoma City again, right? Yeah. So I guess they probably start what, seven? Seven 30, I think. I think I just try to get scammed by somebody. Right now? I think so.
Starting point is 00:26:29 State of Tennessee official court compliant notice. Dear defendant, as an administrative matter concerning your motor vehicle has not been submitted, blah, blah, blah. Here's court. You're required. Is there a link? Go to the official compliance portal, but it's TN. gov.RXG.com slash EI. This is.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Hey, lunchbox, try that website real quick. I'm good, man. Tennessee court reply C to confirm receipt and proceed. seed using the above portal. You know what, screw off. I'm saying. Oh, I thought you were going to say, screw it. I'll do it.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Nah. You got to wake up pretty early in the morning to get me through a text message. Morgan? Yeah, so there's a development in my cat's friend that's been showing up. So last couple weeks, there's been this other cat that's been hanging out around the house. Like, they'll be friends through the concealed deck kind of fenced thing, if you will. And now the cat has brought another friend. And I don't know if it's her baby or if it's a new mate, but they have similar coloring.
Starting point is 00:27:29 And so now I have kind of a cat situation just happening in my whole yard. And I'm really excited to see where it's going to go, though. What's the best case scenario? That maybe I can help the cats get adopted, like trap and release them or get them adopted if they're super friendly. It's hard to tell with strays and feralds because feral cats sometimes don't want to be inside. And if that's the case, then trap and release is kind of the best. best case scenario, but if they do, which one of the, the new cat was trying to come inside really heavy, like would try and sneak every time I open the door. And if it does, then at that
Starting point is 00:28:06 point, I'd try and get it adopted if I could. So, so couldn't be it's not coming from like a neighbor's house? It could. It's hard to tell. We have, we have quite a big feral cat colony in my neighborhood. So I think they're just kind of all producing cats produce wildly. Like, there can be kittens over a couple of weeks and then there's more. So I'm not exactly sure where they're coming from, but potentially a baby, potentially a mate. Good luck. Just create a little cat colony at my house.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Good luck. All right, there you go. That's what it's all about. Thank you. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. This 33-year-old dude in Ohio is out in the front yard with his dad helping chop down some trees.
Starting point is 00:28:50 when all of a sudden he sees an SUV careening through one, two, three yards into a pond and he's like, oh no. And he runs over there. It's a mom, daughter, mom is driving unconscious in the front seat. He pulls her out, gets her to the shore, then he climbs over the back seat. The water is rising above the child's chest,
Starting point is 00:29:14 unbuckles her out of the car seat, and pulls her to safety. Amazing. Just seeing that would be crazy. You're like, oh, I wonder if they're drunk. Oh, they're probably drunk. Oh, there's probably a medical episode. Oh, because he said careening something and it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:29:28 He doesn't use that word. It says it in here. So what happened is they had picked up food at a restaurant and she said she felt nauseous. And I guess she goes, I was driving and I didn't realize I just passed out. Dang. Right into the pond. What was she having? Well, I wonder what it was.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Oh, what the food was? Well, no. Not to eat. Like, is it a hard attack? I think it's a keto. Definitely will do it. And the food was not. The food was not saved.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Oh. You're thinking what does she have wrong with her? Well, I don't know. I saw this thing about how women have totally different symptoms than men when it comes to a heart attack. And I always thought, I didn't know that. I thought, oh, chest pain, pain in the arm, heart attack. No, that's just for a man. That's not what happens to women.
Starting point is 00:30:07 What? What happens to you guys? The video cut out. Your hungry, toe hurts. The video ended. The video ended. You didn't go to part two? And I never went to look it up.
Starting point is 00:30:18 And so now I'm like, shoot, I don't know. It says shortness of breath, nausea, extreme fatigue. Nothing on the left arm? Oh, that's a heart attack for a woman? Okay, see? Nothing, yeah, nothing about an arm. It's because our... Then if I were a woman, I'd be having a heart attack every day with those symptoms.
Starting point is 00:30:34 That car that was in the water, it's completely submerged by the time. I'm looking at it now. Like deep pond. That's crazy. All right, that is a good story. That is what it's all about. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie.
Starting point is 00:30:48 There's a Little League baseball game going on in Blossom Valley, California. They're 12-year-old boys, and they're playing. They're in the third inning. It's a great game, and the lights go out in the stadium. It's completely dark. Parents are like, oh, my gosh, what are we going to do? Like, this is a championship game. This is going to be postponed for the next month.
Starting point is 00:31:10 We don't know what to do. Fire trucks show up because they want to make sure that people are safe. And they find out that this is a championship game. So they say, you know what, the electrical company is going to take forever. to get out here. I got a truck. The fire captain comes out, brings the truck with an LED light, lights up the whole stadium. Play ball! One light lit up the whole stadium. Yeah, I said it was a 15-foot LED light tower that lit up the whole stadium. Oh, it's coming off the fire truck. Yeah. It like lifts up. If we lost that game, I'm still going to...
Starting point is 00:31:39 Astrid? Yeah, well, I mean, that's the fire truck game. Yeah, obviously. It was a fire truck game, the lights went out. If we win, though, that's a real championship. And we won that. We were playing the same conditions as the other team. But, yeah, I'm going to protest that. That's pretty cool, though. And also, how old? They said 12-year-old boys. Nah, it's old enough to protest.
Starting point is 00:31:58 Yeah, man, protest. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a good story, though. Good for them. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black.
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