
🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show 07-30-2025
Food items/restaurants talked about:
- Red Lobster – Chewy ate there despite having stomach issues; mentioned blackened catfish, lobster mashed potato, crab legs, and Cheddar Bay Biscuits (04:25, 05:00, 05:36, 29:03, 46:02)
- Sonic – Discussion of secret drink menu with 28+ combinations including Purple O (Sprite, Powerade, Cranberry, Lemon), Razzle Dazzle, Green Goblin, Upside Down Volcano (07:00-10:00, 15:22)
- Long John Silver’s – Brief mention (05:12)
- Seafood boil bags at Red Lobster – Chewy planning to go again for cousin’s birthday (47:00-48:00)
- HEB snow crab legs mentioned (50:00)
- Asian groceries for crab (50:52)
- Olive Garden breadsticks and butter (51:10)
- Crawfish discussion (51:47-53:00)
- Industry Eastside – Featured on Guy Fieri’s show “Sandwiches and Soul” (54:16)
News stories talked about during this portion:
- Austin Eater (food content creator) had his car stolen with his dog inside (13:20)
- Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral procession in Birmingham, England happening live (32:00-45:00)
- Guy Fieri filmed new episode in Austin featuring Industry Eastside restaurant (54:16)
“Click Click Boom” segment:
No Click Click Boom segment appeared in this portion of the show.
Funny moments or memorable quotes during this portion:
- Matt’s admission: “I’m not a big biscuit fan” followed by “Sometimes I don’t even like bread. Please don’t tell anybody” (06:12-06:59)
- Matt joking about roaches: “I think there is a chance that roaches might be delicious with butter on them” (51:33)
- Bob’s characterization of crab: “Crab is just a delivery system for butter” (51:10)
- Matt’s quip about Ozzy: “The only place they ever charted were in your pants” (32:52)
- Chewy asking about content creation: “How long would I have to try until it’s considered a failure?” (09:54)
- Matt on Birmingham crowd: “That is, Birmingham, England is not a place to go look for the hot ladies” (46:14)
Phone callers this portion:
Roberto Rodriguez (ATX Movers) – Multiple segments (18:36-28:00)
- Pitched idea for Chewy to do live food content going around Austin
- Shared he’s now sober after being “Dr. Drunk Robber”
- Tried to get the hosts to call his friend “Sweet Cheeks Ricky” (589-[rest of number given])
- Discussed wanting to make money and figure out content creation
- Got emotional support/roasting from the hosts about his content ideas

Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment:
Bob Fonseca delivered his “Rock and Roll News” segment as “Rock’s Last Grave Reporter” beginning around 30:00. He opened by reflecting on how rock and roll saved his life during a period when he was “very alone and lonely and kind of an outcast and a shut-in,” crediting his parents for playing Chubby Checker records when he was a baby, which influenced his love of soul music.
The main story focused on Ozzy Osbourne’s musical resurgence following his death. Ozzy’s music downloads surged an astounding 1,184% in the last week, with “Crazy Train” entering the Billboard Top 100 at number 47 for the first time ever – remarkable for an artist who was never known as a singles-charting act. The song reached 9.2 million posthumous U.S. streams (up 194% week over week) and 2.4 million radio audience impressions. Bob noted that “Crazy Train” has become a staple not just at concerts but with kids’ orchestras and professional sports teams, particularly the Dallas Cowboys using AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck.”
Bob reported on Ozzy’s funeral procession happening live in Birmingham, England during the broadcast. The private funeral was preceded by a public procession traveling through Osbourne’s childhood hometown, passing the Black Sabbath bridge and a memorial bench where thousands of fans left flowers and messages. The procession began at 1 PM British Standard Time (7 AM Austin time). Bob expressed hope that Ozzy felt the love during his lifetime, philosophizing that “there’s a lot of love now, but he can’t feel it.”
Additional stories included David Gilmour releasing a new concert film and live album called “Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome” based on his 2024 album “Luck and Strange,” with theatrical IMAX presentations coming September 17th. Bob admitted he struggled to connect with the album despite some calling it Gilmour’s best work since Dark Side of the Moon. Gene Simmons sold his Beverly Hills mansion for $28 million (purchased in 2021 for $10.5 million), with strict criteria demanding “no drugs, no alcoholics” – which Bob found odd since he was selling, not renting. Bob also briefly mentioned Pedro Pascal’s favorite band is The Cure, joking about sleepless nights wondering about this information.
Rock and roll shoutout/salute:
Red Lobster received a humorous salute from Chewy at the end of Bob’s segment: “Red Lobster, thank you so much. Coconut shrimp was good too.” (45:23)
Bands talked about during Bob’s rock and roll news segment:
- Black Sabbath
- Ozzy Osbourne (solo)
- AC/DC
- Chubby Checker
- The Clash
- Elvis Costello
- Ramones
- Sex Pistols
- The Cure
- Kiss
- Pink Floyd/David Gilmour
- Traveling Wilburys
- The Move
- ELO (Electric Light Orchestra)
3 paragraph summary of this portion of the show – excluding Bob’s Rock and Roll news:
The show opened with the hosts doing elaborate introductions for each other, with Matt describing Chewy’s growing beard giving him a “dark, moody stranger look” and calling Bob a future Hall of Famer and “greatest living storyteller.” The conversation quickly turned to Chewy’s questionable dietary decisions – despite suffering from severe diarrhea the previous day, he admitted to eating at Red Lobster last night, consuming blackened catfish, lobster mashed potato, crab legs, and two Cheddar Bay Biscuits. This led to a running theme throughout the show about Chewy’s food obsession.
Bob spent considerable time trying to convince Chewy to start creating food content rather than just consuming it, suggesting he could monetize his obvious passion and deep knowledge. The conversation covered Sonic’s secret drink menu (featuring 28+ custom combinations), with Chewy revealing he follows a Sonic drinks Facebook page. Bob persistently argued that Chewy could easily make $2,000 per month creating food content, comparing his current behavior to being “a cuck to other creators.” Matt joined in with reverse psychology, claiming Chewy wasn’t creative enough to succeed, while caller Roberto Rodriguez pitched collaborative content ideas.
The show featured an extended call from Roberto Rodriguez of ATX Movers, who revealed he’s now completely sober after years of being known as “Dr. Drunk Robber.” Roberto pitched various content creation ideas, tried to get his friend “Sweet Cheeks Ricky” on the air, and related to Chewy’s struggles with monetization, saying he had “the one and two but hasn’t figured out the three and four.” The hosts observed live footage of crowds gathering in Birmingham, England for Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral procession, with Matt making jokes about the appearance of attendees. The segment ended with news that Guy Fieri had secretly filmed in Austin at Industry Eastside restaurant for his show “Sandwiches and Soul.”
⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show – Second Third (07-30-2025)
Food Items/Restaurants Mentioned
54:56 – Industry Eastside (55:01)
- Beefcakes featuring smoked brisket and bacon on buttermilk pancakes with berry compote pecan syrup
55:23 – Loud Bar (55:38)
- Laotian restaurant featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
- Offerings at Hot Luck Fest mentioned
- Bomb beef in crispy rice and killer coconut escalar ceviche (55:57)
56:03 – Ramen Del Barrio (56:13)
- Mexican-Japanese fusion restaurant
- Has Bib Gourmand designation from Michelin Guide (56:27)
56:35 – Guy Fieri’s Triple D
- Multiple Austin locations being featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
- Episodes airing August 15th, August 22nd (Flavortown Flavor Fest), and August 29th (Soup Salad and Sorbet Spin)
56:53 – Otoko (56:55)
- Japanese restaurant inside South Congress Hotel
- Chef broke down entire tuna at Hot Luck Fest (57:15)
- Now offering lab-grown/cultivated salmon from company called Wild Type (57:51)
1:07:03 – Buddy’s
- Mentioned as potential payment for consulting services
1:14:26 – McDonald’s/McKinney’s Falls Park
- Proposed sponsorship naming it “McFalls”
1:18:47 – Dairy Queen
- Proposed for Barton Creek Green Belt sponsorship
1:39:20 – Cheeseburger
- Referenced in pickup line contest
1:43:50 – Chicken wings
- Referenced in pickup line contest
News Stories Discussed
59:05 – HEB Rap Song Goes Viral (59:10)
- Local rapper “Lil Lucky” from San Antonio created rap about HEB
- Posted portion on TikTok and went viral
- KSAT (San Antonio station) covered the story
1:01:50 – Ty Winn Comedy Career (1:01:03)
- Old Austin comedian who built comedy club in his living room in Pflugerville
- Finally breaking through with city-themed raps
- Making videos about cities around Austin
1:02:27 – Love is Blind Casting in Austin (1:02:28)
- Netflix show coming to Austin for casting
- Application at libcasting.com
- Spencer from the show attempted to apply but there’s reportedly a weight limit (1:03:09)
1:04:19 – Tarantula Mating Season (1:04:22)
- Extra water this year means largest hoards of tarantulas expected
- Will be crawling across roads and trails
- Bob jokingly claims they get under sheets and sleep on faces
1:07:03 – Austin Budget Shortfall (1:07:22)
- $33 million city budget deficit (1:08:13)
- Lost tax income from convention center teardown
- Exorbitant funds needed for airport and I-35 rebuilding
- Federal funds cut by new administration (1:08:21)
1:09:55 – City Consultant Proposal for Parks (1:09:20)
- PFM Group Consulting and Trust for Public Land hired
- Parks department needs ~$60 million annually
- State restrictions prevent raising taxes
- Proposed solutions: $1 monthly parks fee on utility bills, increased drainage fee, naming rights/sponsorships for parks and public spaces (1:13:12)
1:23:00 – Minnesota/Wisconsin GOP Leaders Arrested (1:23:13)
- GOP leaders who ranted about child trafficking during election
- Arrested on 600 counts of child-related charges
Predictions Made
1:14:52 – Consultancy Business Idea
- Hosts joked about starting “MBC Consulting” (Matt Bob Chewy) or “Chat MBC”
- Would offer ideas for $10,000 retainer each, or lunch at Buddy’s (1:26:02)
Interesting Facts
57:02 – Lab-Grown Salmon Facts (57:08)
- Made from genuine salmon cells that are stimulated to grow
- Zero chance of pests, worms, or eggs found in wild salmon
- Healthier than wild salmon
- More affordable
- State already banned lab-grown beef to protect beef growers (57:38)
58:26 – American Consumer Preferences
- “America does not want quality. We want cheap.” (58:51)
1:01:20 – Ty Winn’s Comedy Club
- Built comedy club in his Pflugerville house living room
- Would book himself as headliner (1:01:50)
1:18:22 – Bull Creek Park History
- Used to be cruising spot for gay men after Pease Park got too busy
- Hosts described it as historical cruising location in Austin
Phone Callers
No phone callers during this portion.
Funny or Memorable Quotes
58:58 – Bob on American consumerism:
“I don’t know if you’ve been in America, but America does not want quality. We want cheap. That’s all we care about is cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, which by the way, my impression of seven birds.”
1:01:46 – Matt on Ty Winn’s comedy club:
“He bought a house in Pflugerville, and then he turned the living room into a comedy club… do you know who his comedy club booked to headline all the time? Ty Wynn. I think he knew the owner.”
1:04:03 – Matt on Love is Blind:
“Don’t lose your mind, MAGA listener. Chill out. It’s L-I-B. Love is blind.”
1:05:23 – Matt’s tarantula advice (joking):
“Tarantulas will come into your house and they will try to get underneath your sheets. Remember, no sudden movements. Just pet them and tell them a story.”
1:06:30 – Matt’s Austin tradition joke:
“If you’re new to Austin and you wanna be a real Austinite, ladies, you should do whatever, it’s tradition that your first summer in Austin during tarantula season, you go to a tattoo parlor and you get a tattoo of a tarantula right next to your snitch.”
1:14:26 – Bob on consultants:
“How do you sit down at a table… and go, listen, we’ve thought long and hard about this. Your money is going, it’s going towards some good work here. There’s a thing that we can do called sponsorships.”
1:14:48 – Matt on consultancy fees:
“The Roman Colosseum probably had a sponsorship… Brought to you by bread.”
1:26:23 – Matt on consulting services:
“If you buy us lunch at Buddy’s, we’ll come up with 10 ideas for your company.”
Guests/Special Visitors
1:27:04 – Johnny Rood (1:27:22)
- Frequent contributor to the station
- Host of Armadillo Nation on Sunday nights at 7pm
- Came in to run a pickup line trivia contest
- Mentioned getting Texas Love Cartel (band from Brownsville with Austin roots) into studio
Recurring Jokes/Gags
Park Naming Rights Proposals:
- Jolly Green Giant Peas Park (1:14:55)
- Red Bull Creek (1:15:02)
- 10,000 Flushes Barton Springs Pool (1:16:22)
- Tampax presents The Domain (1:17:17)
- Trojan Bull Creek (1:19:27)
- McDonald’s McKinney’s Falls/McFalls (1:20:20)
- Clorox Rainy Street (1:21:01)
- Emma Long Magnum Park (1:21:53)
- Waterloo Waterloo Park (Waterloo Squared) (1:22:36)
- Barton Creek Green Belt Buster (Dairy Queen) (1:22:43)
- Gordon Ramsay Neighborhood Park (1:22:53)
- Hershey Highway for 183 (1:24:36)
- Fruit Loop One (1:24:49)
- Interstate Battery 35 (1:26:53)
Chewy’s Shopping Addiction (1:07:39)
- Ross Dress for Less and TJ Maxx mentioned
Bob’s Reluctance to Participate (1:09:23)
- Throughout pickup line contest, Bob expressed frustration with the game format
“This or That” Segment
1:27:44 – Pickup Line Trivia Contest
Hosted by Johnny Rood. Contestants had to complete cheesy pickup lines.
Questions and Answers:
- “How much does a polar bear weigh?” – “Enough to break the ice” (Chewy got bonus point) (1:28:47)
- “Are you a shark?” – “Because I’ve got some swimmers for you to attack” (Bob got point for creativity) (1:31:05)
- “Do you know your ABCs?” – “Because I want to give you the fourth letter of the alphabet” (All three got points for creative answers) (1:32:05)
- “Are you my pinky toe?” – “Because I want to bang you on my coffee table” (Matt got double points for correct answer) (1:33:35)
- “Are you an antiquer?” – “Because I have some junk that hasn’t been touched in years” (No points awarded) (1:36:15)
- “What’s the difference between a cheeseburger and an erection?” – “You’re not giving me a cheeseburger right now” (Matt got half point) (1:38:07)
- “Is that a keg in your pants?” – “Because I’d like to tap that” (Chewy got point) (1:39:41)
- “Do you need a stud in your life?” – “Because I’ve got the STD and all I need is you” (Both Matt and Chewy got half points) (1:40:47)
- “You want to hear a joke about my penis?” – “Love to tell you but it’s too long” (No points awarded) (1:42:18)
- “Do you know the difference between my penis and a chicken wing?” – “Let’s go on a picnic and find out” (Bob got half point for effort) (1:43:50)
Final unofficial scores mentioned: Matt leading with 5+ points, Chewy with 5.5 points, Bob with 2.5 points
Five Paragraph Summary
The second third of the Matt & Bob show on July 30, 2025, featured extensive discussion of Austin’s food scene and upcoming media appearances. The hosts highlighted several local restaurants being featured on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” including Industry Eastside, Loud Bar, and possibly Ramen Del Barrio. A significant portion focused on Otoko, a Japanese restaurant in the South Congress Hotel, which is now offering lab-grown salmon from Wild Type company. The hosts debated the merits of cultivated seafood, with Chewy expressing skepticism about making it a regular choice, while Matt emphasized the affordability and health benefits of this alternative.
Local news stories dominated much of the segment, including a viral HEB rap song by San Antonio rapper “Lil Lucky,” Netflix’s “Love is Blind” casting in Austin, and the upcoming tarantula mating season. Matt joked extensively about tarantulas invading homes and getting under bed sheets, offering deliberately bad advice to newcomers about petting them to sleep. The hosts also discussed comedian Ty Winn’s unconventional career path, including building a comedy club in his Pflugerville home’s living room where he would book himself as the headliner, noting his recent success with city-themed rap videos.
The major focus of this segment was Austin’s $33 million budget deficit and the city’s hiring of consultants PFM Group and Trust for Public Land to address parks funding shortfalls. The consultants proposed a $1 monthly parks fee on utility bills, increased drainage fees, and most notably, selling naming rights to parks and public spaces. The hosts reacted with incredulity that the city paid consultants significant money to suggest sponsorships, a concept “as old as time.” This sparked an extended comedy bit where they brainstormed creative park sponsorship ideas.
The hosts proposed numerous humorous park naming rights, including “Jolly Green Giant Peas Park,” “10,000 Flushes Barton Springs Pool,” “Trojan Bull Creek,” “McDonald’s McKinney’s Falls” (McFalls), and “Interstate Battery 35.” They joked about starting their own consultancy called “MBC Consulting” or “Chat MBC,” offering to provide ten ideas for any company in exchange for lunch at Buddy’s or a $10,000 retainer. The conversation revealed frustration with government spending on obvious solutions while demonstrating the hosts’ creative chemistry through rapid-fire joke generation.
The segment concluded with Johnny Rood, host of Sunday night’s Armadillo Nation show, conducting a pickup line trivia contest. Contestants had to complete cheesy pickup lines, with points awarded for correct answers and creative alternatives. Matt dominated with answers like completing “Are you my pinky toe?” with “Because I want to bang you on my coffee table.” Bob struggled throughout, expressing frustration with the format and admitting his “brain muscle memory” for pickup lines had atrophied over decades. The contest showcased the show’s willingness to embrace crude humor while maintaining an improvisational energy, with Chewy and Matt engaging enthusiastically while Bob played the reluctant participant.
🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (07-30-2025) – Final Third
Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:
- 01:47:26 – Burger King and McDonald’s mentioned in pickup line game (“Can I be Burger King and you be McDonald’s?”)
- 01:47:26 – Whopper and Quarter Pounder referenced
- 02:10:05 – USA Today ranked best fast food restaurants for chicken
- 02:10:25 – Jollibee named #1 fast food restaurant for fried chicken – Chewy highly recommends it, especially with brown gravy
- 02:10:25 – Houston location mentioned; Chewy describes spaghetti with “little weenies” as a side dish
- 02:12:00 – Rest of top 10 includes: Pollo Campero (in Buda), Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken, Church’s Texas Chicken, Guthrie’s Chicken, Crispy Crunchy Chicken, Golden Chick, KFC, Chick-fil-A, and Popeyes (#10)
- 02:12:29 – Discussion of chicken sandwich wars – Popeyes, Chick-fil-A mentioned
- 02:12:29 – Kane’s Chicken Fingers, Zaxby’s/Raising Cane’s mentioned but hosts haven’t connected with them
- 02:12:29 – Dave’s Hot Chicken mentioned (Bob hopes comes to Georgetown)
- 02:15:03 – Popeyes adding bulletproof glass in stores discussed
News stories talked about during this portion:
- 01:50:12 – Andy Byron (former CEO of Astronomer) suing arena and Coldplay after being caught on kiss cam with woman who wasn’t his wife
- 01:51:53 – Discussion of privacy expectations at public concerts with 70,000+ attendees
- 01:55:17 – Byron’s wife reportedly seeking $50 million in divorce settlement
- 02:13:22 – T app (dating app) experienced second database leak – 1.1 million private messages exposed (up from initial 76,000)
- 02:24:59 – Senate Republicans (Josh Hawley) proposing $600 checks to Americans from tariff revenue
- 02:25:13 – Tariffs have brought in $28 billion through July; on pace for $300 billion total
- 02:27:00 – California’s $20 fast food minimum wage led to 18,000 fewer jobs due to automation
- 02:15:50 – WNBA game incident where someone threw a green dildo on the court
- 02:17:10 – Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas reportedly dating (filming movie together)
- 02:16:40 – Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson reportedly dating (also filming together – Naked Gun)
- 02:30:35 – Argentina man finally settles with Google after 8 years – was photographed naked outside his house by Google Maps car
Interesting facts shared during this portion:
- 02:01:42 – Napoleon was attacked and defeated by a horde of rabbits during a hunt in July 1807
- 02:03:32 – US flamethrower units had up to 92% casualty rate on Iwo Jima
- 02:04:38 – Andrew Jackson’s pet parrot was thrown out of his funeral for cursing loudly
- 02:06:02 – Giraffes have no vocal cords
- 02:06:20 – Atlantic salmon can leap 15 feet in the air
- 02:06:51 – America’s first roller coaster (1827) was built to carry coal from mines to boats, not for entertainment
- 02:08:37 – Leonardo da Vinci took 12 years just to paint the lips of the Mona Lisa
- 02:27:00 – Scientists found a meteor with enough gold that everyone could get a billion dollars
Memorable moments during this portion:
- 01:44:38 – Pickup line game continues with crude/rude pickup lines
- 01:47:26 – “Can I be Burger King and you be McDonald’s? So I can have it my way and you’ll be loving it”
- 01:50:03 – Discussion about Americans being bad at accepting loss/having contrition
- 01:52:03 – Matt’s passionate rant about people not taking responsibility for their actions
- 02:07:38 – Six Flags mega pass discussion – Matt jokes about quitting job to ride roller coasters for a year
- 02:18:12 – Song “Short Short Man” played – crude song from the 90s about men’s anatomy
- 02:28:58 – Chewy forced to choose between Doja Cat and Sydney Sweeney – picks Doja Cat
- 02:30:35 – “Nuts to the Odd” segment about Argentina man’s Google Maps nude photo
Callers this portion:
- 01:55:52 – Randy (Ticket City) called in
- 01:56:02 – Randy discussed trying to save an Austin institution (radio station) for 5 years
- 01:56:59 – Randy’s philosophy about “the dash” on tombstones – what you do between birth and death dates
- 01:58:12 – Randy’s mother passed away same day he shut down Z-Tejas (July 1st)
- 01:59:00 – Randy commented on the Coldplay/Astronomer controversy
- 02:00:17 – Randy is a new grandpa – granddaughter named “Run DMC” (Dylan Michelle Cohen)
- 02:00:47 – Bob mentions rumors of heavy metal residency at the Sphere (guesses Metallica)
Facts of the Day from their segment:
- 02:01:42 – Napoleon defeated by rabbits in 1807
- 02:03:32 – US flamethrower units 92% casualty rate at Iwo Jima
- 02:04:38 – Andrew Jackson’s cursing parrot thrown out of funeral
- 02:06:02 – Giraffes have no vocal cords
- 02:06:20 – Atlantic salmon leap 15 feet in air
- 02:06:51 – First American roller coaster (1827) carried coal
- 02:08:37 – Da Vinci took 12 years to paint Mona Lisa’s lips
Kick Out the Jams segment about:
- 02:09:25 – Jollibee ranked #1 fast food chicken restaurant by USA Today
- 02:13:22 – T app second database leak (1.1 million messages)
- 02:15:50 – Green dildo thrown on WNBA court
- 02:16:40 – Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson dating
- 02:17:10 – Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas dating
- 02:24:59 – Proposed $600 checks from tariff revenue
- 02:27:00 – California minimum wage caused 18,000 job losses
5 Paragraph Summary:
The final third of the show featured an extended crude pickup line game where the hosts competed to guess increasingly inappropriate pickup lines, including ones about Burger King/McDonald’s, drawing, and running track. The segment revealed the uncomfortable nature of modern dating humor while the hosts acknowledged these lines should never actually be used. Chewy won the contest by half a point, though all three hosts showed creativity in their terrible guesses.
A surprise call from Randy of Ticket City provided one of the show’s most memorable moments as he shared his philosophy about “the dash” – the hyphen between birth and death dates on tombstones representing one’s life journey. Randy revealed he had spent five years trying to save an Austin radio institution but had to shut it down on the same day his mother passed away (July 1st). Despite these losses, Randy maintained a remarkably positive outlook, encouraging the hosts to “enjoy your journey” and “get back in the flow,” embodying resilience in the face of setback.
The news discussion focused heavily on the Andy Byron/Coldplay controversy, with Matt passionately arguing that Byron has no legal case for suing after being caught on a kiss cam with another woman at a concert. Matt delivered an extended monologue about Americans’ inability to accept responsibility and show contrition, noting how everyone from politicians to celebrities to regular people refuse to admit fault. The hosts debated privacy expectations at public events with 70,000 attendees, with Matt firmly stating Byron was in public and should accept the consequences of his choices.
The “Kick Out the Jams” segment covered multiple topics including Jollibee being named the #1 fast food chicken restaurant (which Chewy enthusiastically endorsed), the T app’s second massive data breach, proposed $600 stimulus checks from tariff revenue, and California’s minimum wage increase leading to 18,000 lost jobs. The segment also featured Hollywood dating news with Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson reportedly together, prompting Matt to express hope that Anderson could finally find genuine love after a difficult life in the spotlight.
The show concluded with “Nuts to the Odd” featuring a story about an Argentine man who finally settled with Google after eight years of fighting to remove images of himself naked that were captured by a Google Maps car. The man claimed he suffered years of mockery in his small town where everyone could identify him despite his face being blurred, because his house number was visible in the photo. Google settled and agreed to remove the images, though Matt suggested the man missed an opportunity to embrace the absurdity of his situation rather than fight it.
