
🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️
Matt & Bob 02-26-2025 – Food Habits, Dream Fast Pass, AND Bob’s Brother Calls – Analysis
Food items/restaurants talked about:
- McDonald’s – Sausage Egg McMuffin with no cheese (00:52)
- Sherbet/Sorbet – Matt ate it while sick (25:25)
- Gelato (26:19)
- Biscoff ice cream bars at HEB – Chewie recommends them (26:26)
- Wheaties – Bob can’t find them at Target or HEB (19:54)
- Amy’s (mentioned as having sherbet-like products) (26:05)
- Bananas at HEB – Bob jokes about eating them in store before checkout (41:09)
“Click Click Boom” segment:
Timestamp: 16:39
The segment discussed “Best Hour to Eat Lunch According to Science” – a clickbait article about meal timing:
- Breakfast should be eaten within an hour of waking up
- Lunch should be 4-5 hours after breakfast (ideally 11am-noon if breakfast at 7am)
- Dinner should be 4-5 hours after lunch (as early as 4-5pm is recommended)
- The hosts were fasting during this discussion, making it particularly painful
- The article advised against skipping breakfast, saying the body needs fuel
- Matt sarcastically noted someone got paid to write obvious advice about eating meals 4-5 hours apart
Funny moments/memorable quotes:
- Bob’s dramatic introduction of the hosts, calling Chewie “the man from Thrall that can do it all” (00:40)
- Bob waking up at night wondering if the Texas Radio Hall of Fame still exists (04:10)
- Matt: “I feel like you can’t get farther away from radio than doing radio in Austin. It’s like it’s a bubble.” (24:24)
- Bob’s story about walking 10 miles from South Austin to the UT Drag just to buy Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti album (34:51)
- Matt joking Bob’s brother became an airline pilot because Bob forced him to walk everywhere (35:55)
- The debate over “sherbet” vs “sherbert” pronunciation (25:54)
- Bob joking about eating bananas at HEB before weighing the peels at checkout (41:22)
- Matt’s daughter being suspicious that her Christmas HomePod gift was a plot to take away her phone (52:53)
Phone callers:
No phone callers during this portion of the show.

Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment – 5 paragraph summary:
Bob opened his Rock and Roll News segment with enthusiasm, noting it was Wednesday and the headlines were getting “thicker, juicier, more veiny.” He announced what he believes is the beginning of Dave Grohl’s comeback, six months after his personal scandals. AXS TV is celebrating Dave Grohl with a full day of programming on March 9th, featuring documentaries, live performances including a Wembley Stadium concert, and the Sound City documentary. Bob cynically theorized that AXS is doing this not just to honor Grohl, but because they also have a ticketing arm and want him back on tour selling tickets.
The segment shifted to Led Zeppelin content, with Bob sharing his recent viewing of the “Becoming Led Zeppelin” documentary and his renewed appreciation for the band. He told a memorable story from his youth about walking approximately 10 miles from South Austin to the UT Drag just to buy Physical Graffiti with money he earned sacking groceries. Despite this dedication, Bob admitted he’s never fully gotten into the album and finds it difficult to listen to all the way through, though he appreciates songs like “Cashmere” and “Houses of the Holy.”
Bob announced that Jason Bonham would be performing Physical Graffiti in its entirety at the Paramount Theater on May 19th, and he plans to attend. This led to discussion about the album being Led Zeppelin’s potential masterpiece, though Bob expressed his preference for tube sound over solid-state audio, which creates a warmer listening experience even if the attack is slightly delayed.
The news turned somber with two obituaries. Robert John, known for the hit “Sad Eyes,” passed away at 79. More significantly, Chris Jasper of the Isley Brothers died at 73. Bob and the crew discussed the Isley Brothers’ incredible legacy, from “Twist and Shout” (which predated the Beatles’ version) to funk hits like “It’s Your Thing” and “Fight the Power.” Bob emphasized how the Isley Brothers successfully navigated multiple musical eras and genres.
In Rock and Roll News Junior, Bob discussed rumors that Millie Bobby Brown is the front runner to play Britney Spears in a potential biopic, showing photos demonstrating their physical resemblance. He also mentioned that “A Complete Unknown,” the Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet, is now available for streaming rental or purchase. Bob concluded by requesting listener emails for rock and roll salutes at [email protected].
Rock and roll shoutout/salute:
Bob mentioned he didn’t have a salute prepared for the day (27:27) and asked listeners to email [email protected] so he could give them a shoutout.
Bands talked about during Bob’s rock and roll news:
- Queen (mentioned via “Under Pressure”)
- Foo Fighters
- Nirvana
- Led Zeppelin
- The Isley Brothers
- The Beatles (in context of covering Isley Brothers)
3 paragraph summary (excluding Rock and Roll News):
The show opened with playful introductions of the three hosts, with Bob and Chewie giving elaborate introductions for each other and Matt. The conversation quickly turned to the Texas Radio Hall of Fame, sparked by Bob waking up in the middle of the night wondering if it still exists. After confirming it does and looking at the 2024 inductee class, the hosts joked about nominating themselves, with Bob noting his induction hasn’t done anything for his career. They discussed the modest nature of Texas radio compared to East Coast markets, reminiscing about how national personalities like Howard Stern and “Grease Man” failed when they tried to enter Texas markets.
A significant portion of the show was dedicated to discussing fasting and meal timing. Bob announced he was 48 hours into a fast attempting to reach Saturday, while Chewie was doing incremental fasts (24, then 48, then 72 hours). This made the “Click Click Boom” segment particularly torturous, as Matt read through clickbait about the “best times to eat meals” according to science. The hosts mocked the obvious advice that meals should be 4-5 hours apart and that breakfast should be eaten after waking up, with the article recommending dinner as early as 4-5pm. The discussion revealed how their early morning radio schedule has disrupted normal eating patterns throughout their careers.
The final segment featured Bob and Matt discussing audio equipment and home listening systems. Matt announced plans to upgrade his living room audio setup now that his kids are older and less likely to damage equipment. Bob offered to help, mentioning his YouTube channel “United States of Analog” which is approaching 25,000 subscribers. They discussed the difference between tube and solid-state sound, with both preferring warmer tube sound over crisp solid-state. Matt shared a heartwarming story about buying his teenage daughter an Apple HomePod Mini for Christmas, which she initially rejected thinking it was a ploy to take her phone away, but eventually embraced, bringing Matt joy when he hears music playing from her room.
⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show Transcript (Second Third) – 02-26-2025
Food Items/Restaurants Talked About
- Chick-fil-A (extensive discussion, multiple timestamps around 1:30:00-1:36:00)
- Discussion about drive-thru lines and frequent customers
- Mentioned as having long lines with Nissan Armadas
- Talk of potential “gold card” fast pass for Chick-fil-A
- Franklin Barbecue (~1:30:00)
- Mentioned as example of long lines where a “gold card” would be valuable
- Cracker Barrel (~1:42:00)
- Mentioned in context of restaurant fast passes
- Olamay (~1:43:00)
- Mentioned as difficult to get reservations
- $12,000 lunch (57:46)
- Referenced sarcastically about young tech entrepreneurs
News Stories Talked About
- Bird Flu in Hays County (56:16-58:00)
- Dead bird tested positive for avian influenza in northwestern Hays County
- Primarily affects wild birds and domestic poultry
- Human infections described as “insanely rare”
- Concerns for farming and agricultural community
- Kyle Tree Relocation (58:01-1:00:02)
- Kyle City Council voted to relocate old live oak tree for road expansion
- Tree is on Old Stagecoach Road, 51 inches in diameter
- Part of $300 million bond for road improvements approved in 2022
- This particular project costs $41.2 million
- Tree to be relocated to Six Creeks subdivision
- Hosts expressed concern about tree survival
- Toll Bill Scam Texts (1:00:02-1:01:42)
- Texas Department of Transportation warning about scam texts
- Matt received one claiming $6.69 unpaid toll
- Fake website URLs trying to mimic TxTag
- Warning not to click links or respond
- Party City Closing (1:01:42-1:03:00)
- Party City entering final week after bankruptcy filing in November
- Some locations being bought out and staying open
- Austin has two Party City locations
- Last week to buy party supplies, Mylar balloons, etc.
- Amplify Austin Day (1:03:00-1:04:50)
- March 5th-6th fundraising event
- Donations to charitable organizations get matched/bonded
- Part of “I live here, I give here” initiative
- Matt emphasized importance of community
- Trump Gold Card Program (1:27:00-1:30:00)
- President Trump announced $5 million “gold card” program
- Gives foreigners right to live/work in US with path to citizenship
- Replaces EB-5 program
- Criticism that it allows wealthy to skip citizenship line
Predictions Made
- Tree Survival (~59:00)
- Bob questioned survival rate of relocating the old oak tree
- Estimate of “50-50 chance” the tree will survive being uprooted
Interesting Facts Shared
- Car Recommendations (54:43-55:12)
- Discussion of best daily drivers under $25,000
- Honda Fit mentioned as fun to drive despite low horsepower
- Airport Security Programs (1:33:00-1:41:00)
- TSA Pre vs Clear explanation
- Clear takes you to front of line immediately
- Pre allows different screening process
- Clear line sometimes longer than regular
- VR Headset Details (1:07:00-1:27:00)
- Meta Quest 3S costs $300
- Batman Arkham bundle available
- Usage causes dizziness/nausea after 30-40 minutes
- Inner ear conflict with visual input causes disorientation
Phone Callers This Portion
- Frank (~1:17:00-1:19:00)
- Defended Chewy’s $300 VR purchase
- Compared it to Bob’s expensive audio equipment purchases
- Subscribed to Bob’s audio channel
- James (1:38:00-1:40:00)
- Called about Matt’s wife’s previous call
- Off-topic initially, forgot his point
- Eventually shared that his testicles also hurt when he has a fever
- Coworkers told him this was unusual
- Caller about Clear/Pre-check (1:40:00-1:42:00)
- Explained difference between Clear and TSA Pre-check
- Said would pay $5 million for own highway lane
- Wants lane on any road including surface streets
Funny or Memorable Quotes
- Matt on community (1:04:00): “I’m not going to belittle young people and Gen Zers for showing up here and wanting to get it in… It’s just finger blasting and partying all the time.”
- Bob on pregnancy fast pass (1:22:00): “It’s called adoption. We’re allowing it.”
- Matt on tree relocation (59:00): “I remember when they did this in downtown, and I’m telling you, it’s the beginning of the changes that you can’t come back from.”
- Bob singing (59:00): “They’re paving paradise, putting up a parking lot.”
- Matt on Chick-fil-A customers (1:35:00): “Second wife has ponytail coming out of her baseball hat… She orders the fruit instead of the fries, but she eats the kids’ fries before they go back there.”
- Chewy on VR porn (1:20:00): “It’s so realistic that I wanted to send the woman child support after that.”
- Matt to Chewy (1:11:00): “What level of stoner is that when you’ve decided… I’ll invest $300 in goggles to look at while I’m at home?”
Recurring Jokes or Gags
- Chewy’s VR Goggles Purchase
- Ongoing discussion about Chewy buying Meta Quest 3S
- Repeated jokes about him using it for pornography
- References to him having given personal information to Russian companies
- Jokes about him not leaving the house
- Second Wives
- Running gag about second wives being tiny/small
- In Nissan Armadas at Chick-fil-A
- Having ponytails through baseball caps
- Being “effervescent” and “filled with energy”
- Matt Dadding Chewy
- Matt acknowledging he “dads” Chewy too hard
- Discussion about this potentially harming their friendship
- Bob’s Expensive Hobbies
- References to Bob’s audio equipment spending
- Speaker wire stands mentioned
“This or That” Segment
Subject: Gold Card/Fast Pass Fantasy Discussion (Main call topic ~1:30:00-end)
Questions asked to callers/texters: Where would you buy a fast pass/gold card to skip the line?
Answers included:
- Chewy: Medical appointments/ER ($250,000)
- Bob: Chick-fil-A drive-thru
- Bob: Haircut (mid-cut displacement)
- Texter: Skip nine months of pregnancy ($100,000)
- Texter: Studio 54 in the 1980s
- Texter: All restaurants
- Texter: Front of gangbang line
- Texter: DMV
- Texter: Bathroom/beer lines at DKR Stadium
- Caller: Own highway lane ($5 million)
- Matt: Driver service/not having to drive
- Matt: Clean bathroom access for wife at events
- Discussion: Franklin Barbecue
Summary
This portion of the show began with Matt and Bob discussing car recommendations and daily drivers, specifically mentioning the Honda Fit as an affordable, fun vehicle under $25,000. The conversation shifted to Matt’s “Thick Headlines” news segment, which covered several local and national stories affecting the Austin area.
The news segment included concerning developments about bird flu being detected in Hays County, raising awareness about the risks to the agricultural community while emphasizing that human infections remain extremely rare. Matt also covered Kyle’s controversial decision to relocate a massive 51-inch diameter live oak tree to make way for road expansion, expressing concern that this represents the beginning of irreversible changes to the community character. He warned listeners about ongoing toll bill scam texts circulating in the area and announced Party City’s final week of operations following their bankruptcy filing. The segment concluded with information about the upcoming Amplify Austin Day fundraising event on March 5th-6th, with Matt emphasizing the importance of community support.
The show took an unexpected turn when Chewy casually revealed he had purchased Meta Quest 3S VR goggles for $300 using his tax return money. This admission, which he initially didn’t think was show-worthy, dominated the remainder of the broadcast. Matt and Bob extensively questioned him about the purchase, with the conversation inevitably turning to discussions about VR pornography and Chewy’s admission that he had to provide identification to a third-party app to access adult content, potentially compromising his personal information to foreign entities. The hosts made numerous jokes about Chewy’s new isolated lifestyle and his claims of wanting to start a VR gaming commentary channel.
The main call topic emerged from discussion of President Trump’s announced “gold card” program, which would allow wealthy foreigners to essentially purchase U.S. citizenship for $5 million. This sparked a creative discussion about what other aspects of life people would be willing to pay to “skip the line” for. Callers and texters offered various suggestions including medical appointments, restaurant reservations, DMV visits, stadium bathrooms, and even having one’s own highway lane. The conversation revealed both practical frustrations with modern life and the deeper tension between democratic ideals and the reality that wealth already provides access and privileges.
Throughout this portion, the show maintained its characteristic blend of local news, personal revelations, and absurdist humor. Matt continued his role as the somewhat judgmental voice of reason, Bob provided technical knowledge and sardonic commentary, and Chewy served as the often-mocked younger friend whose life choices provided endless entertainment. The dynamic between discussing serious community issues like tree preservation and bird flu, alongside extended riffs about VR pornography and Chick-fil-A drive-thru demographics, exemplified the show’s unique approach to talk radio that mixes genuine civic engagement with deliberately irreverent comedy.
🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (02-26-2025) – Final Third
Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:
- Steak N Shake (01:46:36 – 02:09:11) – Major discussion about them switching from vegetable oil to beef tallow for cooking fries; locations in Colorado, Florida, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas already using it; mentioned as “RFK’d” effective March 1
- HEB (01:49:00) – Discussion about curbside pickup, substitutions, and produce selection issues
- Walmart (01:47:23) – Returns desk complaints; discussion about underwear returns
- Costco (01:53:13) – Mentioned going on Saturdays and long lines
- McDonald’s (02:05:00) – Discussion about beef tallow fries they used to make
- Target (01:47:50) – Brief mention about returns
- White Castle (02:09:16) – Discussion about steaming burgers on a bed of onions; they use soybean oil
- Take Five (01:53:20) – Bob mentions getting oil changes there
- Amazon (01:47:23) – Comparison to return process
Memorable moments during this portion:
- Bob’s expensive knife purchase (01:54:15) – Matt calls out Bob for immediately buying a Karyology collaboration knife from James Brand after Taylor mentioned it; Bob won’t reveal the price but eventually admits it’s around $150
- Caller Catherine/underwear return (01:47:16) – Awkward caller situation about returning underwear at Walmart that were “too small up front”
- Fast Pass segment (01:46:36-01:53:20) – Various callers/texters discussing dream “fast passes” including concert tickets, HEB checkout, car washes, customer service phone lines, and school drop-off zones
- Kent Fonseca calls in (02:23:17-02:39:05) – Bob’s brother, a retired American Airlines pilot with 34.5 years experience, discusses recent aviation near-misses, Southwest incident in Chicago, celebrities he’s flown (Muhammad Ali, Dolly Parton, Mr. T, Poison), and his 9/11 experience being the last plane not to take off on the East Coast
- Roundabouts rant (02:13:15) – Multiple complaints about Austin’s small roundabouts vs. proper European roundabouts
- Brother rivalry (02:36:50-02:37:10) – Matt jokes about Kent being the “successful Fonseca” and Bob being in a hall of fame; Kent is taller by “four or five inches, both ways”
Any guests on the show:
- Kent Fonseca (02:23:17-02:39:05) – Bob’s brother, retired American Airlines pilot; called in to discuss aviation safety, near-misses, and his career
Any callers this portion:
- Catherine/Male caller (01:47:08) – Wanted fast pass for Walmart returns, mentioned returning underwear
- Sharm (01:50:17) – Wanted fast pass for customer service phone calls to reach humans faster
- Rita (01:52:06) – Wanted fast pass for car washes after bad weather and Costco on Saturdays
- Kent Fonseca (02:23:17-02:39:05) – Bob’s brother discussing aviation
Facts of the Day from their segment:
- George Washington’s accent (01:56:46) – George Washington most likely had a British accent; early English colonies spoke like the Brits
- Japanese Ninja burglar (01:58:14) – In 2017, Japanese police arrested a 74-year-old man known as “Ninja of Heisei” after robbing over 250 houses; he could scale five stories; stole 30 million yen (about $200,000 USD); turned himself in saying “if I was 20 years younger, you never would have caught me”
- Eleanor Roosevelt (01:59:20) – Her maiden name was Roosevelt; she was Teddy Roosevelt’s niece and FDR’s fifth cousin once removed
- iCarly set (02:00:00) – The set used on iCarly was also the Saved by the Bell set
- Rectangular homes (02:10:27-02:16:23) – Houses weren’t always rectangular; earliest rectangular construction was by the Natufian culture around 15,000 years ago in the region now including Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria; rectangles favor efficient space usage
Kick Out the Jams segment:
- Steak N Shake beef tallow story (02:03:54-02:09:30) – According to Daily Mail, Steak N Shake is switching from vegetable oil to beef tallow for frying, being “RFK’d” (referencing Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services); already implemented in Colorado, Florida, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas; effective March 1 nationwide; beef tallow is what McDonald’s used to use; Discussion about lard (manteca), Crisco (hydrogenated vegetable oil), and White Castle using soybean oil
- Rectangular vs. round homes (02:10:27-02:16:23) – Matt discusses why humans moved from round dwellings to rectangular structures; archaeologists analyzed settlements between 15,000-8,500 years old around Mediterranean/Jordan Valley; Natufian culture started the trend; rectangles more efficient for packing rooms without wasted gaps
- Southwest Airlines near-miss (02:16:15) – Southwest flight had to abort landing in Chicago when a business jet crossed the runway; discussion about whether incidents are being over-reported or actually increasing
- TV set observation (02:00:00-02:03:00) – Matt discusses how TV sets are reused and how high-def reveals production tricks like shim marks, blocking tape, and microphone shadows in shows like Dick Van Dyke
Five Paragraph Summary:
The final third of the show focused heavily on food, aviation safety, and the Fonseca family dynamics. The most significant food discussion centered on Steak N Shake becoming the first major fast food chain to publicly embrace being “RFK’d” by switching from vegetable oil to beef tallow for their French fries, with the change already implemented in several states including Texas and going nationwide March 1. This sparked extensive conversation about different cooking fats, with comparisons to McDonald’s old beef tallow fries, White Castle’s soybean oil, and various forms of lard and Crisco. The hosts debated whether this was actually healthier, with Matt noting the irony that health agencies once told companies to stop using beef tallow, and now under RFK Jr.’s influence, they’re switching back.
A major highlight was the call-in from Bob’s brother Kent Fonseca, a retired American Airlines pilot with 34.5 years of experience plus nine years in the Air Force. Kent provided expert insight on the recent spate of aviation incidents, confirming that there have been “definitely more events in the last month and a half than there normally is,” though he noted the media is also covering smaller incidents that wouldn’t normally make news. He explained the recent Southwest Airlines near-miss in Chicago, where a FlexJet business jet crossed a runway despite being told to hold short, forcing the Southwest pilot to execute a go-around after barely touching down. Kent called the Southwest pilot “a hero” and blamed the FlexJet pilot for the incident, while also revealing he was the last pilot not to take off on the East Coast on 9/11.
The show featured several entertaining segments including a “Dream Fast Pass” discussion where listeners called in with their ideal fast passes for life’s annoyances. Suggestions ranged from skipping concert ticket bots to jumping Walmart return lines (including an awkward call about returning underwear that was “too small up front”), bypassing customer service phone menus, and avoiding car wash lines after ice storms. Bob admitted to yet another impulse purchase after guest Taylor mentioned a James Brand knife collaboration, though he refused to confirm Matt’s price guesses, eventually admitting it was less than $170 but around $150.
The Facts of the Day segment covered diverse topics including George Washington likely having a British accent, a 74-year-old Japanese “Ninja” burglar who robbed 250+ houses before turning himself in, Eleanor Roosevelt being related to both Teddy Roosevelt and FDR, and the iCarly set being recycled from Saved by the Bell. Matt also explored why humans transitioned from round to rectangular homes about 15,000 years ago with the Natufian culture, concluding it was about efficient space usage, though the hosts debated whether roundabouts (a circular structure) should make a comeback in modern city planning.
Throughout the segment, the sibling rivalry between Bob and Kent provided ongoing humor, with Kent clearly being the “successful” Fonseca who flew celebrities like Muhammad Ali, Dolly Parton, and Mr. T, attended the Air Force Academy, and is notably taller than Bob by “four or five inches, both ways.” Matt repeatedly needled Bob about his brother’s achievements versus his own hall of fame induction and multiple side hustles, while stories emerged of their childhood poverty including living in a single motel room for months as a family and walking eight or nine miles in July heat down Lamar Boulevard just so Bob could buy an album. The show maintained its characteristic mix of current events, nostalgia, family dynamics, and the hosts’ ongoing competitive banter.
