
๐๏ธ Mornings with Matt and Bob: The Return of Chewy ๐
The show opened with Bob (00:06-02:03) giving an elaborate, wrestling-style introduction ๐คผ to co-host Matt and producer Chewy, marking Chewy’s return to the studio after a period of illness ๐ค. Bob hailed Chewy as the “heavyweight champ” ๐ who is “back in the ring” after having “a couple of negative COVID tests under his belt.” Matt (02:03-02:47) then gave an equally humorous introduction for Bob, referring to him as the “progenitor of the rock and roll news” ๐ธ and “Bob Fonzingham.” The conversation immediately centered on Chewy’s illness (02:59-07:42), which Bob inferred was COVID ๐ท, while Chewy confirmed he was “the last one” to catch it, despite isolating extensively ๐ . A funny quote came from Bob (04:03), who jokingly questioned Chewy’s recovery protocol: “When you’re five seconds away from being on a respirator? You wouldn’t switch to edibles for just a brief moment?” ๐ฟ๐ Chewy defended himself, stating he didn’t want to go through withdrawals and joked that another host had introduced “SRV with RSV.” ๐ต
The conversation pivoted to a funny observation about Chewy’s time off, which Bob (05:58) dubbed the “best scam in the history of employment.” ๐ต๏ธ Bob pointed out that Chewy took a few days of vacation to a “COVID rich environment like a cruise ๐ข or Vegas ๐ฐ,” got sick, and then took the subsequent 10 days off for isolation, effectively turning minimal vacation time into a lengthy break ๐๏ธ. This idea was quickly appreciated by the other hosts (06:33-07:07). The hosts also touched on the dreary weather ๐ง๏ธ and Chewy’s lingering cold symptoms, noting his lower voice ๐ฃ๏ธ and unusual refusal to blow his nose because he prefers to “let it run its course” like a scab or pimple ๐คข (07:48).
A brief segment was dedicated to reassuring listeners about the show’s live event ๐ค planned for Thursday (09:19-09:32), correcting rumors that the show had been postponed โ. Matt and the hosts also discussed the producer, Spencer, who was struggling with the “two-a-days” ๐ (the live show and the podcast), with Matt mentioning Spencer was feeling depressed ๐ and needed encouragement ๐ช. Matt mentioned plans to take Spencer to a steakhouse ๐ฅฉ as a thank you. Chewy (11:24) mentioned receiving gifts ๐ that had been dropped off, which had come all the way from California ๐ด. Before moving on, Matt jokingly asked Bob to put a shirt on ๐, claiming it was too hot and muggy in the studio ๐ฅต.
๐ Key Information Breakdown:
| Request | Answer | Timestamps |
|---|---|---|
| What was talked about? ๐จ๏ธ | Chewy’s return to the studio after recovering from COVID ๐ฆ , the strategy of turning sick leave into a long vacation ๐๏ธ, the producer Spencer’s mental state ๐ง , and a “Nods to the Odd” segment about a drunk cop ๐๐บ. | 02:59 – 16:30 |
| Hosts’ Take on Chewy’s Sickness ๐คง | Bob and Matt were relieved he was back but joked about his recovery methods (smoking weed ๐ฟ vs. edibles ๐ช) and Bob humorously called his sick leave an “employment scam.” ๐ผ | 03:30 – 07:07 |
| Food Item/Restaurants? ๐ฝ๏ธ | Steakhouse ๐ฅฉ (mentioned as a place Matt will take Spencer) and Jimmy B’s Beach Bar ๐๏ธ๐น (the location of the “Nods to the Odd” story). | 10:29, 13:12 |
| “Click Click Boom” Segment ๐ฅ | The segment was “Nods to the Odd.” ๐คช It was about a Chicago police officer ๐ฎ, Henry Coppock, who was arrested in St. Petersburg, Florida ๐ด, for urinating ๐ฟ in the ice machine ๐ง at Jimmy B’s Beach Bar and then punching an employee ๐. | 12:08 – 14:10 |
| Clickbait News Mentioned ๐ฐ | Chicago police veteran Henry Coppock arrested for urinating in the ice machine ๐ง๐ฆ. The police report noted an “indication of alcohol influence.” ๐ป | 12:20 – 14:33 |
| Funny Moments/Quotes ๐ | Bob asking if Chewy wouldn’t switch to edibles when “five seconds away from being on a respirator” ๐ฑ (04:03). Chewy joking that the other host introduced “SRV with RSV” ๐ธ๐ค (04:19). Bob calling Chewy’s time off the “best Scam in the history of employment” ๐๐ผ (06:13). Matt quoting John Denver ๐ค when recalling a drunken escape in a cab ๐: “Country roads to the place where I belong” ๐ค๏ธ (16:13). | Multiple |
| Phone Callers ๐ | No phone callers in this specific portion of the show (00:06.342 – 16:30.308). | N/A |
๐ง Nods to the Odd Summary and Hosts’ Takes ๐คฏ
Nods to the Odd: Summary and Host Reaction ๐
The “Nods to the Odd” segment (16:30-18:49) centered on a bizarre robbery ๐ฆน in New York City ๐ฝ. Matt (Speaker 02) recounted the story of an unnamed 27-year-old man who, at 1:45 a.m. ๐, visited the 24-hour Apple store ๐ on Fifth Avenue. The man spent $95,000 ๐ฐ to purchase 300 iPhone 13s ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ for his small business resale venture. As the man walked out with three bags of iPhones ๐๏ธ๐๏ธ๐๏ธ, a car pulled up ๐, two men jumped out, and they stole about half of his bags, totaling a loss of roughly $50,000 ๐ธ. Bob (Speaker 03) immediately suspected an “inside job,” ๐ต๏ธ pointing out how suspicious the timing and targeting were. Matt noted that the victim managed to fight back ๐ช for a bag or two, but generally agreed the situation seemed suspicious ๐ค.
The Host Discussion on Mugging and Bad Judgment ๐คท
The story sparked a conversation between the hosts about personal experiences with mugging ๐ฐ and a discussion of human group dynamics ๐ฅ (19:03-27:30). Bob recalled an experience in Matamoros, Mexico ๐ฒ๐ฝ, specifically in Boys Town, where he and a small group, including Don Pryor’s sister, were “rolled.” ๐ He believes their cab driver ๐ tipped off the thieves because two girls immediately targeted their show’s producer, who was carrying the cash-filled per diem ๐ต. Matt shared a story about his car ๐ getting broken into on Sixth Street near the Velveeta Room. The thief stole all of his CDs ๐ฟ but, in a strange act of vandalism or “merry pranking” ๐ as Bob called it, filled Matt’s car to the brim with trash ๐๏ธ, bottles ๐พ, and cans from the nearby dumpster.
The discussion circled back to Bob’s theory: that a small group will often follow the lead of the person with the worst judgment ๐ง โ or the “least trustworthy person” (26:33). Matt and the other hosts agreed, noting that the responsible person ๐ never suggests exciting, risky plans. Matt illustrated this by imagining someone suggesting they score cocaine โ๏ธ in an alley, and despite his brain warning him โ ๏ธ it’s a terrible idea, the group dynamic makes him feel immune to the “law.” ๐ฎ
๐ Post-Segment Phone Calls Summary ๐ฃ๏ธ
Call 1: Donnie Boy ๐ค (28:09-29:54)
Donnie, referring to himself as “Donnie Boy,” called in to comment on a previous mention of a competitor (Connor) trying to “one-up” him in terms of “stupid calls.” ๐ Donnie then told a story from when he was 19 years old ๐ฆ, where he consumed a large amount of alcohol ๐บ๐บ๐บ (a 24-pack of beer by himself) and “Peruvian marching powder” โ๏ธ (cocaine). The result was waking up the next morning ๐ to find that he had inexplicably urinated ๐ฆ in every single drawer in his house ๐ , including the silverware ๐ด, clothes ๐, and computer ๐ป drawers. Matt questioned the possibility of this being true ๐คจ and then asked Donnie if he was still sober. Donnie confirmed he was โ , stating he was on a 100-day streak ๐ฏ, which prompted Matt to congratulate him ๐, noting that his wife ๐ฐ deserved the congratulations more.
Call 2: Drunk Mark ๐ป (30:04-31:51)
Mark called in, identified by a host as “Drunk Mark,” ๐ฅด immediately attempting to “one-up” Donnie by declaring he’d “been drunk for a hundred days.” ๐๐บ Mark then shared a story about being thrown into Reynosa jail ๐ฒ๐ฝโ๏ธ for two days while he was eating a hamburger ๐. He survived the two days by keeping the hamburger “up under my armpit ๐ช and took it in there with me.” He claimed he finally paid his way out ๐ต by pulling $20 or $30 out of his boot ๐ฅพ. Matt questioned why he didn’t just pay his way out immediately if he had the money ๐คท. Mark attributed the poor judgment to being too drunk ๐ฅด. Matt later commented that it sounded like Mark “found a $50 hotel room” ๐จ and that the hamburger was “still warm.” ๐ฅ๐ The segment ended with a host joking that the actual bail price was likely $5 ๐ต, which was less than what Mark paid.
๐ญ Host Interactions
- Were there any funny moments or quotes during this portion? ๐
- 01:16 – Matt: “Are those 10% of booze out here?” ๐บ (After Chuy returns from his COVID absence).
- 03:42 – Bob: (To Chuy, regarding smoking weed ๐ฟ while having a respiratory illness ๐ซ) “So when you have a respiratory illness, smoking weed is recommended by doctors from coast to coast?” ๐จโโ๏ธ
- 04:19 – Chuy: (Accusing Bob of introducing illness ๐คง) “…this man over here came in here with RSV and introduced SRV.” ๐ธ (SRV is a reference to Stevie Ray Vaughan).
- 06:29 – Bob: (Describing Chuy’s vacation strategy ๐๏ธ) “You go someplace, you go to a COVID rich environment like a cruise ๐ข or Vegas ๐ฐ. Then take the next 10 days off.”
- 13:35 – Matt: (Reacting to the cop urinating in the ice machine ๐ง๐ฆ) “We all know those urinals with ice in it like that can be confusing… you try to melt one cube at a time.” ๐คฃ
- Were there any phone callers this portion? ๐ Who and what was the call about?
- No phone callers were featured during this portion of the show. โ

- ๐ธ Bob Fonseca’s Rock and Roll News Analysis
Bob Fonseca kicked off the segment by celebrating that rock and roll is “very much alive.” The news covered metal legends, a return to the stage, and a community shoutout.
5-Paragraph Summary
Metal Hall of Fame Inductees: The primary story was the 2023 inductees into the Metal Hall of Fame. The honorees included the classic band Twisted Sister, solo artists Sebastian Bach and Lou Graham (Foreigner vocalist), the “influential thrash band” Raven, and guitarist Chris Impilatieri. The segment included a brief, humorous moment where one host confused Foreigner songs with Raven.
Metal Hall of Fame Gala Details: The 6th Annual Metal Hall of Fame Gala was scheduled for January 26th at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, California, co-hosted by Eddie Trunk. A major announcement was that former Black Sabbath and Ronnie James Dio drummer Vinnie Appice would debut his new band, Screamtaker, at the event. Bob also mentioned a current Loudwire.com poll for favorite Tool album.
Brian Johnson and Paul McCartney: The news then focused on AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson‘s recent interview. Johnson revealed that the only person to leave him “tongue-tied” upon meeting was Paul McCartney. This led to Bob lightly criticizing another host for an earlier running joke suggesting McCartney was “overexposed.” Johnson and McCartney later became friends.
Mike Patton’s Return: Bob provided a positive update on Faith No More and Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton. Patton recently returned to the stage after taking a long mental health hiatus due to a diagnosis of agoraphobiaโan intense fear of public spacesโwhich he believed was brought on by the isolation of the pandemic. Bob extended well wishes for his continued recovery.
Conclusion and Community Shoutout: The segment concluded with a short “Rock and Roll News Junior” segment, which included a mention of Jenna Ortega (the new Wednesday from Netflix) and her Golden Globe nomination. Finally, Bob gave the Rock and Roll News Salute to the local charity Brown Santa, encouraging listeners to donate toys or funds, as their donation barrels were reported to be “a little empty” that season.
Rock and Roll News Shoutout/Salute
Salute Given: Yes.
Recipient: The shoutout/salute went to Brown Santa, a charity run by the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, for their fine work providing assistance with gifts and food during the holiday season.
Bands and Artists Talked About
Twisted Sister: Inductees into the Metal Hall of Fame. (33:05)
Sebastian Bach: Solo artist/vocalist, Metal Hall of Fame inductee. (33:20)
Raven: Influential thrash band, Metal Hall of Fame inductee. (33:35)
Foreigner: Band of inductee Lou Graham. (33:41)
Lou Graham: Foreigner vocalist and solo artist, Metal Hall of Fame inductee. (33:44)
Black Sabbath: Band of drummer Vinnie Appice. (34:38)
Ronnie James Dio: Band of drummer Vinnie Appice. (34:38)
Jeff Beck: Musician who Vinnie Appice played with. (34:41)
Screamtaker: Vinnie Appice’s new band debuting at the Gala. (34:44)
Tool: Subject of a Loudwire.com poll (favorite album). (35:02)
Paul McCartney: Subject of a discussion regarding AC/DC’s Brian Johnson. (35:29)
Brian Johnson: AC/DC lead singer. (35:48)
ACDC: Band of Brian Johnson. (36:25)
Mike Patton: Faith No More and Mr. Bungle frontman. (36:54)
Faith No More: Band of Mike Patton. (36:57)
Mr. Bungle: Band of Mike Patton. (36:57)
You can check out an interview with a member of Vinnie Appice’s new band, Screamtaker, on Jim Crean – Scream Taker /Appice /Hair Nation – talks Scream Taker, Vinnie Vincent, Talas & more.
๐ป Show Summary
The first third of the show was dominated by the triumphant ๐ and slightly controversial return of host Chuy after his bout with COVID-19 ๐ฆ . Bob (the show’s host/producer) gave Chuy a “heavyweight champ” ๐ฅ introduction, celebrating his recovery ๐. The main focus of this initial exchange was Chuy’s isolation experience ๐ , which he jokingly described as “smoke weed ๐ฟ and play Call of Duty ๐ฎ,” leading to Matt and Bob teasing him about smoking with a respiratory illness ๐ซ and for his genius “COVID vacation scam” ๐ต๏ธ (taking a short vacation, catching COVID in a “rich environment” like Vegas ๐ฐ, and then being mandated to take an additional 10 days off, using minimal personal time).
The discussion quickly shifted to Spencer, the show’s producer ๐๏ธ, who was reportedly struggling with the current demanding two-a-day schedule ๐ and the dreary weather ๐ง๏ธ. Bob and Matt expressed concern for his mental state ๐ง ๐ญ, mentioning he drops “little hints” and looked “a little down” ๐ recently. As a sign of appreciation ๐, they agreed they need to take him to a steak house ๐ฅฉ for his hard work this year. The mood then lightened as they transitioned into the “Nods to the Odds” segment ๐คช, a collection of bizarre news stories often involving intoxicated people ๐บ.
The “Nods to the Odds” segment delivered two strange tales ๐๐คฏ. The first involved a Chicago police officer ๐ฎ arrested in Florida ๐ด for urinating ๐ฆ in a beach bar’s ice machine ๐ง and then punching an employee ๐. The second covered the robbery ๐ฆน of a man who purchased 300 iPhone 13s ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ from the 24-hour Fifth Avenue Apple Store ๐ for $95,000 ๐ฐ, only to be mugged for half of them immediately upon exiting ๐ฑ. The hosts used the segment to share personal anecdotes about being drunk ๐ฅด in public and getting rolled (mugged) in Mexico ๐ฒ๐ฝ, ending the first portion of the show on a high-energy, odd note ๐ข.
๐๏ธ Show Summary: The Dog Debate ๐ & Austin’s Bum Steer ๐
๐ Detailed Answers (List View)
- Food items/restaurants were talked about? ๐ฝ๏ธ
- Outback ๐ฆ (51:45): Mentioned jokingly by Matt as a place where Rhodesian Ridgeback might be on the menu ๐.
- Precious restaurant, expensive barbecue ๐๐ธ (58:26-58:30): Mentioned in the Texas Monthly “Bum Steer of the Year” byline as a negative characteristic of the modern City of Austin.
- Barton Springs restaurants ๐๐ด (59:46): Bob mentioned these as places where “parties… are like on Tuesdays.”
- Were there any news stories talked about during this portion? ๐ฐ
- Gabriel Iglesias’s Dog Quinceaรฑera ๐๐๐ (44:33): The comedian reportedly spent $\$100,000$ ๐ฐ to throw his four-pound dog, Risa, a lavish party, complete with outfit changes ๐.
- Austin Mayoral Runoff Election ๐ณ๏ธ (52:30): Today is the last day to vote in the runoff between Celia Israel and Kirk Watson.
- Texas Monthly’s Bum Steer of the Year ๐๐ฉ (57:22): The entire City of Austin ๐๏ธ was named the “Bum Steer of the Year” for becoming “unbearable traffic ๐๐ค, unaffordable real estate ๐ ๐ธ, insufferable tech bro… expensive barbecue capital of the world.”
- Surf Lakes Holding in Austin ๐โโ๏ธ๐ (59:04): The article mentioned an Australian company ๐ฆ๐บ securing land and water rights ๐ง to build a 12-acre surf lake in the middle of the city despite a critical drought declaration ๐๏ธ, highlighting Austin’s poor development decisions.
- Were there any predictions made during this portion of the show? ๐ฎ
- Mayoral Runoff Turnout ๐ (52:54): Bob predicted a “10% turnout or something ridiculous” for the Austin mayoral runoff election.
- Mayoral Runoff Winner ๐ (54:33): Bob stated that young people ๐ถ seem to be swinging for Celia Israel, while older, more established people ๐ด swing for Kirk Watson, but it’s hard to predict the winner due to low runoff turnout.
- Were there any interesting facts during this portion of the show? ๐ค
- Cat Lifespan ๐ฑโฐ (46:44): Matt mentioned that cats can live to be “like 22 years old.”
- Rhodesian Ridgeback Origin ๐๐ฟ๐ฆ (51:53): Matt corrected Bob, stating the dog breed is from South Africa, not Australia.
- Texas Monthly Bum Steer Tradition ๐ (57:30): The awards tradition goes back to the 1980s.
- Austin Population Growth ๐๐ฅ (59:17): Over 260,000 new residents have moved to the Austin area since 2018.
- Were there any funny or memorable quotes this portion of the show? ๐๐ฌ
- Bob: “I think it must be our competition over across the hall. ๐ข Spread the word… We should probably not make any jokes at their expense.” (41:48-41:55)
- Bob (on his dog spending limit ๐๐ต): “I think, $2,100 a dog… I have an annual limit. And I was like, oh, my god, you got me.” (43:22-43:26)
- Chewy (on the cat ๐ฑ๐): “He has the desire in his heart to murder you and those then that’s what he has and he’s happy.” (46:31)
- Bob: “You’re gonna just drive into the city to walk the dog? ๐๐ Yeah, to look cool. ๐” (50:05-50:07)
- Chewy: “I’ll let you put me on a leash for a little bit and walk me down.” ๐๐ (52:13)
- Was/were there any reoccurring jokes or gags on the show? ๐๐
- Yes, the ongoing joke that Bob is trying to get rid of his full-bred dog ๐๐ (48:50) and frequently offers it to anyone who compliments it.
- Joking about the show’s live event/podcast being postponed ๐คโ (41:42), which Bob previously admitted to starting as a rumor.
๐ 5-Paragraph Summary
The second portion of the show opened with Bob offering a quick reassurance that the Thursday night live event ๐ค๐ was “full steam ahead” ๐๐จ (41:53), joking that rumors of postponement must be coming from their “competition across the hall” ๐ข๐ (41:50). The conversation quickly transitioned into a segment pondering the boundaries of pet ownership ๐โค๏ธ, spurred by a question from Bob about the limits of his love for his dogs. He confessed to being a “huge liar” ๐คฅ (42:57), having shattered his self-imposed spending limit of $\$800$ per dog, realizing he had spent over $\$2,100$ ๐ธ per dog for annual care. This led to a discussion of an article about comedian Gabriel Iglesias ๐ค๐ spending $\$100,000$ to throw his four-pound pup ๐ a lavish quinceaรฑera ๐๐, which the hosts debated as a massive “flex” ๐ช of money versus genuine affection ๐.
Chewy and Matt offered contrasting views on pet care ๐ฑ๐๐. Chewy explained his minimalist approach to his cat, Claudius ๐ฑ, who gets “four dollar kibble ๐ฝ๏ธ and… one cat tree ๐ฒ one toy ๐งธ” (46:23), noting that cats are self-sufficient enough to be left alone for three days. In contrast, Matt’s wife was annoyed ๐ค by his dog throwing up ๐คฎ on the floor immediately after being let inside. Bob confessed to trying to get rid of his “entitled full bread” dog ๐๐, the King Charles, frequently offering it up to vets ๐จโโ๏ธ and nurses ๐ฉโโ๏ธ who compliment it, while extolling the virtues of his humbler rescue dog ๐โค๏ธ. This entire segment served as a reoccurring gag about the financial ๐ธ and emotional ๐ burdens of pet ownership, especially regarding Bob’s “entitled” dog.
The hosts then moved to local current events ๐ฐ, focusing on the Austin Mayoral Runoff Election ๐ณ๏ธ between Celia Israel and Kirk Watson, which was wrapping up on that day. Bob predicted a low voter turnout ๐, perhaps only $10\%$, due to the lack of interest in runoff elections. The hosts briefly discussed the idea of “instant runoffs” or “ranked choice voting” โ 1๏ธโฃ2๏ธโฃ3๏ธโฃ (53:27) as a way to avoid costly second elections, noting that the people who benefit from expensive runoffs naturally oppose the change. Bob provided a quick analysis ๐, noting that younger voters ๐ถ were trending toward Israel, while the older, established demographic ๐ด favored Watson.
The main headline ๐ฐ๐ฅ of this portion was the announcement of Texas Monthly’s Bum Steer of the Year ๐๐ฉ, an award for the “biggest jackass” ๐ซ or failure in the state. After a drum roll ๐ฅ, Bob dramatically announced the winner: The entire City of Austin ๐๏ธ๐ฑ (58:07). He read the scathing byline, which condemned Austin for its unbearable traffic ๐๐ค, unaffordable real estate ๐ ๐ธ, “insufferable tech bro” culture ๐ป๐ค (58:25), and transition into an “expensive barbecue capital of the world.” ๐๐ต The hosts agreed with the sentiment, with Bob noting he’d been saying the same things on the air for months ๐ป.
Bob then highlighted a key detail ๐ from the Bum Steer article: the news of an Australian company ๐ฆ๐บ, Surf Lakes Holding, securing land and water rights ๐ง to build a 12-acre surf lake ๐โโ๏ธ๐ in the city, despite the Barton Springs-Edward Otter Conservation District declaring a critical drought ๐๏ธ. This development perfectly symbolized Austin’s new identity as a “tech bro theme park” ๐ข๐ป (59:27), contrasting its ecological struggles ๐๐ข with absurdly wasteful luxury projects, concluding this section with a sharp commentary ๐ฃ๏ธ on the city’s self-inflicted problems.
๐ฝ๏ธ Food or Restaurants Talked About
- [01:27:47] Tex-Mex food ๐ฎ๐ง in general was brought up by a host asking the caller for their favorite Tex-Mex place.
- [01:27:53] The caller mentioned finding a nice spot in Lockhart called “A Container” ๐ฆ๐ฝ๏ธ.
- [01:26:43] A host mentioned that in Austin’s past, “You can’t even get a hamburger” ๐ (referring to how simple things were compared to the current high cost).
๐ฐ News Stories Talked About
- No specific, identifiable news stories were discussed. The primary focus was on the cultural and economic changes ๐๐ธ in Austin and surrounding areas (Lockhart, Cedar Creek, Georgetown) ๐๏ธ.
๐ก Interesting Facts
- [01:26:50] A host noted that what are now called “studios” ๐ข (apartments) used to be called “efficiencies” and cost less than $1,800 ๐ต.
- [01:27:00] A host claimed that 20-year-olds ๐ถ๐ป in the town (presumably Austin/Lockhart area) are making a quarter of a million dollars ๐ฐ๐ฐ a year in tech/coding fields.
- [01:32:22] A host mentioned that the current period is called the “Holiday Book” ๐๐ in radio ratings because people’s commutes ๐ and listening habits change due to holiday music ๐ต and travel โ๏ธ.
- [01:33:27] It was mentioned that without a homestead exemption ๐ ๐, property taxes ๐ธ for landlords go up even more, contributing to high rents.
- [01:42:36] It was stated that air (oxidation) ๐จ ruins everything, which is why vacuum sealing ๐ฆ is a better way to freeze products to prevent freezer burn ๐ฅถ.
โจ Memorable Moments
- [01:29:17] A caller (Dan) introduced the term “vortex of slack” ๐๐ด in relation to a city losing its character once it reaches a certain size/population.
- [01:29:46] A host jokingly tried to get Dan to “talk to us like a South Austinite” ๐ค who had been drinking Jim Beam Peach schnapps ๐๐ฅ.
- [01:30:43] A host (Joker ๐) jokingly accused the caller of being “the married guy ๐ that had the thing for Natalie” (an absent coworker/personality).
- [01:31:29] A caller (William) joked that people in Austin are no longer cool ๐โ because they’re not listening to Bob Fonsecca ๐ป and they don’t know old radio terms like “dropout zone” and “down on the muffin” ๐ฃ๏ธ.
- [01:34:23] A host observed that not one caller has praised the change in Austin ๐๏ธ๐, and claimed to be the only one “pro-bigger, newer Austin.” ๐๏ธ๐
- [01:36:33] The hosts debated whether the broiler ๐ฅ counts as a separate appliance from the oven ๐ซ and whether anyone actually uses it ๐คท.
- [01:43:50] A host mentioned an off-air segment idea (“Toxic Tuesday” โข๏ธ) about “man babies” ๐ถ๐ง and women’s libido going down because of “man children that don’t know how to do something.”
๐ค Guests on the Show
- No official guests were mentioned. All non-host voices were callers ๐.
๐ Callers This Portion of the Show
- Caller 1 (Speaker 01): Called in to complain ๐ค about high prices ๐ธ and traffic ๐๐๐, stating they had to move out to zip code 21183 (Lockhart) and now drive 30-40 minutes ๐โฑ๏ธ to work.
- Caller 2 (Speaker 00 – Dan): Called from “down south” ๐งญ (way south of Austin) and introduced the concept of the “vortex of slack” ๐โlosing the ability to “fly under the radar” ๐ก when a city grows too large. He also gave a shout-out to “Bobcats” ๐ฑ (Texas State University) for Natalie.
- Caller 3 (Speaker 09 – William): Called in to complain about how Austin has changed ๐๏ธ๐ข, referencing old radio terms ๐ป like “dropout zone” and “down on the muffin” which people no longer understand ๐คท.
- Caller 4 (Speaker 06): Called from Georgetown and identified as a native Texan/Austinite ๐ค who has been around for 27 years. He complained about toxic landlords ๐ ๐ who are renting small cubicles for $525 a month ๐ธ. He identified his profession as a landscaper ๐ฟโ๏ธ.
๐ “Facts of the Day” Segment ๐ค
- This segment was about the “Eight Most Confusing Appliances” ๐ โ ([01:35:51]):
- #8: Coffee Machine โ (specifically espresso/complicated ones) [01:40:36]
- #7: Fridge ๐ง (due to vegetable drawers ๐ฅ, egg holders ๐ฅ, and front control panels) [01:40:44]
- #6: Tumble Dryer ๐๐ [01:41:28]
- #5: Freezer โ๏ธ (separate, stand-alone freezers) [01:41:57]
- Note: The show did not get to numbers 1 through 4. ๐คท
๐ 5-Paragraph Summary of the Show Segment
The final third of the show was dominated by calls ๐ and discussion lamenting the drastic cultural and economic changes ๐๐ sweeping through the Austin area, a theme that carried over from earlier segments. Callers expressed frustration ๐ค over the massive surge in the cost of living ๐ธ๐, with one person explaining they were forced to move out to Lockhart ๐๏ธ and now endure a 30 to 40-minute commute ๐โฑ๏ธ just to afford housing. This led to a brief discussion about the rapid influx of wealth ๐ฐ, with a host noting the current economy allows young people in tech ๐ถ๐ป to earn quarter-million-dollar salaries, shifting the city’s character from the “cheap,” “unicorn city” ๐ฆ it once was.
The conversation then introduced a more abstract concept: the “vortex of slack.” ๐๐ด A caller named Dan, identifying as “way south of Austin,” proposed that once a city grows past a certain size ๐๏ธ๐, it loses its ability to operate with “slack,” meaning people can no longer “fly under the radar” ๐ก or enjoy the relaxed, low-key atmosphere ๐ง of a smaller community. The hosts and callers largely agreed that the increase in population ๐ฅ๐ and attention has caused a loss of the very characteristics that made the region unique โจ. One caller humorously illustrated this by noting that younger generations ๐ถ no longer understand older radio slang ๐ป๐ฃ๏ธ, marking a true generational and cultural shift.
A specific complaint about the economic shift ๐ธ๐ค came from a caller in Georgetown, who detailed the predatory practices of “toxic landlords.” ๐ ๐ He described seeing houses subdivided into small, illegal-sounding “cubicles,” ๐ฆ each renting for $525 a month, demonstrating the extremes people are going to just to find shelter ๐ . A host attempted to offer a different perspective ๐, suggesting that the growth has been beneficial for certain friends, particularly artists ๐จ and business owners ๐ช who can finally make a living due to a larger population base with disposable income ๐ต to patronize their ventures.
The segment took a turn for a list-based segment titled “Eight Most Confusing Appliances,” ๐ โ๐ต where the hosts reacted to a list detailing which household machines had become overly complicated. Appliances discussed included coffee machines โ, modern fridges ๐ง with mysterious vegetable drawer settings ๐ฅโ, and the “tumble dryer.” ๐๐ A lengthy debate ensued over whether the oven’s “broiler” ๐ฅ should be counted as a separate confusing appliance, with the hosts arguing over its necessity and general use ๐คท.
Finally, the discussion returned briefly to home life ๐ , specifically cleaning ๐งน and gender roles ๐ซ, after a host mentioned an article about “man babies” ๐ถ๐ง and women’s libido. The final minutes focused on the simple mechanics of a dryer ๐๐, with the hosts joking about the danger of not cleaning the lint trap ๐ฅโ ๏ธโa hazard they were quick to blame on their partners ๐ซ๐โbefore the show came to an end ๐ฌ.
