
๐ป First Hour Analysis ๐ป
๐ญ Is it a Hot Dog Friday Show?
โ This is not a Hot Dog Friday show. Matt explicitly mentions at (06:13) that he might not even come to “the last hot dog Friday” because he doesn’t care about the remaining football teams.
๐ Food Items/Restaurants Talked About
- Quattro Gotti ๐ – Matt had family dinner there last night and says they all say hi to the gang (04:14)
- Celia Jacobs Cheesecake Experience ๐ฐ – $3 cheesecakes at Thicket Food Park, temporarily closed until January 30th (13:03)
- Latin Bakery Austin ๐ฅ – Peruvian-style pastries on Ranch Road 2222 (16:16)
- Little Lucy’s ๐ฉ – Pink donut food truck on Rainy Street, second oldest business there (17:00)
- Mi Tradicion Bakery ๐ฅ – Two locations with $1.50 conchas and $6 Dubai chocolate concha (18:19)
- Moonlight Bakery ๐ฅ – $3 California cinnamon rolls at 2300 South Lamar, no seating (19:59)
- Phoenicia Bakery and Deli ๐ฅ – Mentioned for gyros, chicken sandwiches, and $8.99 muffalettas (21:00)
- Enchiladas y Mas ๐ฎ – Chewy ate there Friday, Bob predicts they’ll close in 2026 (21:40)
- Round Rock Donuts ๐ฉ – Chewy’s suggestion if donuts count as bakery items (17:20)

๐ฐ News Stories Discussed
- NFL Playoffs – Matt discusses his teams (Bills and Bears) being eliminated and his relief about not having to follow football anymore ๐ (04:45)
- Denver Broncos quarterback broke his ankle taking a knee at end of game (07:51)
- Weekend political announcements – Matt requests overlords do scary news on weekdays, not weekends ๐ (42:30)
๐ฅ Click Click Boom Segment
The segment focused on Austin’s Best Bakeries ๐ง:
- Celia Jacobs Cheesecake Experience – $3 mini cheesecakes
- Latin Bakery Austin – Peruvian pastries and empanadas
- Little Lucy’s – Late-night donuts on Rainy Street
- Mi Tradicion – Mexican bakery with Dubai chocolate concha
- Moonlight Bakery – Almond croissants and cinnamon rolls
๐ Funny Moments/Memorable Quotes
- Matt: “I don’t have to deal with football anymore… I may not even come to the last hot dog Friday” (06:09) ๐ค
- Chewy being called spherical when discussing a second Sphere venue: “You sure somebody didn’t just see Chewy?” (25:05) ๐คฃ
- Matt on sports fans: “No wonder your wives are not happy… No wonder your girlfriends want to break up with you. You’re unbearable.” (10:12) ๐
- Bob on Dolly Parton’s doctor: “Her doctor just added 10 cc’s to her” (34:49) ๐

๐ธ Bob’s Rock and Roll News Summary
Bob Fonseca delivered his signature Rock and Roll News segment with his usual enthusiasm and comprehensive coverage of the music world ๐ค. The segment opened with news about a second Sphere venue coming to National Harbor, Maryland, just 15 minutes from Washington D.C. This smaller version will hold 6,000 seats compared to the original Las Vegas Sphere’s 20,000 capacity. Bob questioned why they would make it smaller, suggesting it might be a test concept for rolling out spheres in multiple markets, though he joked about the proximity to water being concerning for floods ๐.
The segment took a dramatic turn with Poison drama, as Brett Michaels demanded 600% more payment than his bandmates for a 40th anniversary reunion tour ๐ธ. Drummer Ricky Rocket explained that while C.C. DeVille, Bobby Dahl, and himself were all willing to participate, Brett’s demand for six dollars to every one of their dollars made the tour financially impossible. Bob noted the irony of greed prevailing in rock and roll, while Matt and Chewy made jokes about Brett’s bandana-wig combination and whether anyone would want to see Poison without their frontman ๐ญ.
The news shifted to more positive territory with Dolly Parton’s 80th birthday celebration (not 90 as initially stated) ๐. Bono from U2 sent her a bagpiper and a cake signed “Love, Bono,” which Dolly graciously received, joking about being called an “old bag” because of the bagpipes. Bob praised her humble response of “I guess I’ve made it” and noted her continued good health. The segment also covered Bruce Springsteen’s return to surprise performances in New Jersey, Motley Crue taking real time off after 2026, and brief mentions of SNL with Sabrina Carpenter and A$AP Rocky. Bob concluded with Green Day performing at the 2026 Super Bowl opening ceremony and a birthday shoutout to Matilda Sainer, Matt Sainer’s five-year-old daughter ๐.
๐ต Rock and Roll Shoutout/Salute
โ Matilda Sainer – Matt Sainer’s daughter turning 5 years old received a birthday Rock and Roll News salute (41:01) ๐
๐ต Bands Mentioned During Bob’s Rock and Roll News
- U2 – Bono sent Dolly Parton birthday gifts ๐
- Poison – 40th anniversary tour cancelled due to Brett Michaels’ payment demands ๐
- Motley Crue – Taking time off after 2026 tour ๐
- Green Day – Performing 2026 Super Bowl opening ceremony ๐
- Bruce Springsteen – Making surprise New Jersey appearances ๐ธ
๐ Three Paragraph Summary (Excluding Rock and Roll News)
The show opened on a Tuesday that feels like a Monday with the hosts discussing their morning routines and Matt’s positive mood after dinner at Quattro Gotti with his family ๐. The conversation quickly turned to sports, with Matt expressing relief that both his quasi-adopted teams (Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears) were eliminated from the playoffs, freeing him from the stress of following football. He described the emotional investment required for sports fandom as unbearable and questioned how “jock sniffers” handle the weekly stress, particularly noting his visceral reaction to watching his teams lose despite having no real stake in their success ๐ฎโ๐จ.
The Click Click Boom segment focused on Austin’s Best Bakeries, though the hosts admitted they rarely visit bakeries personally ๐ง. Matt explained he chose this topic to appeal to female listeners, acknowledging his sexist assumption that “ladies like bakeries.” They covered five local establishments including Celia Jacobs Cheesecake Experience, Latin Bakery Austin, Little Lucy’s donuts on Rainy Street, Mi Tradicion Bakery with their Dubai chocolate concha, and Moonlight Bakery. The discussion frequently devolved into tangents about whether donuts qualify as baked goods, pricing concerns, and the hosts’ general disinterest in pastries, with Matt noting he doesn’t even eat bread with dinner ๐ฅ.
The final segment featured Matt channeling current political discourse into radio show demands, writing a satirical letter to the Austin Chronicle demanding control of their Hot Sauce Festival ๐ถ๏ธ. Using the same aggressive negotiation style as recent political communications, Matt argued that since the Chronicle never gave them the “Reader’s Poll Best Radio Show Prize,” they no longer felt obligated to think purely of Austin and could now pursue what’s “good and proper for morning radio guys who want Porsches and bitches.” The letter demanded complete control of the hot sauce festival, questioning the Chronicle’s ownership rights and suggesting their show had done more for ATX than anyone since Cactus Pryor. The hosts debated whether to send the letter, with Sawyer encouraging them to “hit send” while discussing the feasibility of actually taking over the festival through listener support rather than traditional business negotiations ๐ง.
๐ Second Hour Analysis ๐
๐ Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
- Chalmers (East Austin) – hosting Spurs watch party with free tacos from Discata (Michelin-recognized) and free churros from Churroboro ๐ฎ๐ฉ (00:55:03)
- Bobby’s Cafe (San Antonio) – mentioned during San Antonio shout-outs ๐ฝ๏ธ (00:57:19)
- Dick’s Last Resort (San Antonio) – part of Bob’s San Antonio knowledge ๐ป (00:57:32)
- Magic Time Machine or Rainforest Cafe – mentioned as San Antonio restaurants ๐ญ (00:57:40)
๐ฐ News Stories Discussed
- San Antonio Spurs watch party at Chalmers – tonight at 6:30pm vs Rockets, family-friendly on Tuesdays ๐ (00:55:03)
- “Socialites of San Antonio” reality show allegedly in production with $80,000 budget, fully funded by Luigi Civelli/For the People Pictures ๐บ (00:55:56)
- Austin speed safety program audit – city wants upgrades, speeds have been reduced through traffic calming projects ๐ฆ (00:57:58)
- Texas baseball ranked #8 in preseason top 25 by Baseball America for 2026 season โพ (00:59:28)
- Kendra Scott, Yeti, and Valero suing U.S. government over tariffs deemed “technically illegal” by multiple courts ๐ผ (00:59:47)
๐ฎ Predictions Made
- Matt predicted Billy Madison’s show will likely get better ratings and pay than their show due to San Antonio being a bigger market ๐ (01:17:12)
- Discussion about 2025 plans to “take” various Austin venues like the hot sauce festival and Moody Center ๐ฏ (00:52:56)
๐ค Interesting Facts Shared
- KUT radio studios are “the nicest studios Matt has ever seen” – better than SiriusXM ๐ป (00:53:52)
- Valero started as a tiny company that got sued for $2 billion, went through restructuring, now owns Diamond Shamrock, Albertsons Gas, and others โฝ (01:00:26)
- Austin FC season starting in a month, Bob switching from Chicago Bears hat to FC gear โฝ (01:22:46)

โ ๏ธ Toxic Tuesday Segment
YES! ๐ฆนโโ๏ธ Topic: Married People’s Sex Lives (01:26:11)
Chewy’s take: Asked married listeners to call/text about satisfaction levels, frequency, whether they “supplement” with other activities. He predicted most married couples have sex “once every other week or once a month” and that married people resort to masturbation or other outlets. The segment got quite explicit with discussions about timing, privacy, and relationship dynamics.
๐ Phone Callers
- “Eddie” (Chewy’s made-up name) – 60-year-old married 20 years, says “that boat has sailed” regarding sex life, now builds race cars in his garage as a substitute ๐๏ธ (01:35:05)
๐ฌ Funny/Memorable Quotes
- Matt: *”Radio is a young man’s game, and we don’t belong in it”* (01:03:16) ๐ฌ
- Bob: *”I think I still have one more home run left in me”* – referencing Landman season finale (01:03:27) โพ
- Chewy: *”Your toxic avenger here to defend all of your toxic actions and blame them on your past traumas”* (01:26:11) โ ๏ธ
- Matt: *”The only problem with my sex life is that the majority of the sex is with my wife”* (01:30:43) ๐
- Caller Eddie: *”You have sex whenever she wants… that boat has sailed”* after 20 years of marriage (01:35:32) โต
๐ Recurring Jokes/Gags
- Billy Madison radio war flashback – discussion of past conflicts with San Antonio morning show, including Bob’s decade-long grudge against Matt Sadler ๐ป (01:07:30)
- Bob’s sticker-keeping habit – leaving holographic stickers on his hats to show authenticity ๐ท๏ธ (01:22:29)
- “Taking” things – running gag about claiming Austin venues like Greenland annexation ๐ดโโ ๏ธ (00:52:56)
๐ Summary
The second hour opened with the hosts playfully discussing their fantasy of “taking over” various Austin venues, from hot sauce festivals to the Moody Center, drawing parallels to current political annexation discussions ๐ฐ. Matt shared details about a Spurs watch party at Chalmers featuring free tacos and churros, while discussing San Antonio’s efforts to build an Austin fanbase ๐. The conversation shifted to a rumored reality show called “Socialites of San Antonio” with a surprisingly low $80,000 budget, sparking curiosity about the production quality ๐บ.
News coverage included Austin’s traffic safety audit results showing successful speed reduction through infrastructure changes, Texas baseball’s impressive preseason ranking, and major Texas companies suing over tariffs ๐ฐ. The discussion took an interesting turn when they discovered a viral TikTok by content creator Swizzy comparing Austin and San Antonio rock stations, which had garnered 140,000 views and finally made their kids think they were “semi-famous” ๐ฑ. This led to nostalgic stories about past radio wars with Billy Madison’s show and other broadcasting conflicts from their younger days ๐ฅ.
The segment culminated in Chewy’s Toxic Tuesday topic about married couples’ sex lives, featuring brutally honest discussions about frequency, satisfaction, and the reality of long-term relationships ๐. The highlight was a call from “Eddie,” a 60-year-old married for 20 years who admitted “that boat has sailed” and now channels his energy into building race cars in his garage instead ๐๏ธ. The conversation blended humor with surprisingly frank admissions about the challenges of maintaining intimacy in long-term marriages, showcasing the show’s ability to tackle taboo topics with both comedy and genuine insight ๐.
๐ Third Hour Analysis ๐
๐ Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
- Taco Bell – Major discussion about a weekend order including double-decker tacos, bean burritos, and steak quesadillas (02:11:01)
- Doritos Locos Taco – Created 15,000 jobs for Taco Bell in 2012 (02:11:01)
- Discussion of Taco Bell Cameron location with praise for their service quality ๐ฎโจ
- Mention of Harrah’s Casino in Lake Charles (possibly ruining an account) ๐ฐ๐ธ
๐ฐ News Stories Discussed
- Black carp bounty – Texas offering $100 per black carp caught in Red River Basin, up to $1,000/month (02:25:34) ๐๐ฐ
- Maria Bamford documentary – “Paralyzed by Hope” by Judd Apatow premiering at Sundance 2026 ๐ฌ๐ญ
- Euphoria Season 3 trailer getting 150 million views featuring Austin comic Martha Kelly ๐บ๐ช
๐ง ๐ก Interesting Facts Shared
- Swedish milkmaid in 1830s Stockholm was detained by police because her beauty caused disruptive crowds (02:08:05) ๐ธโจ
- Billy Madison show host holds a master’s degree in business (02:08:51) ๐๐
- Having more sex can lead to career advancement according to Oregon State University study (02:09:09) ๐ฅ๐ผ
- Mid-grade gas is just a mixture of premium and regular, not a separate tank (02:15:08) โฝ๐
๐ญ Memorable Moments
- Baylen Dupree discussion – Her Tourette’s tic of punching her husband in the balls (02:16:30) ๐ฑโฝ
- Caller marriage advice – Discussion about cheating, fidelity, and relationship dynamics throughout the hour ๐๐
- Matt’s Taco Bell story – Bonding with employee over teenage daughters running the house (02:13:03) ๐จโ๐ง๐ฎ
โ๏ธ๐ Phone Callers
- Anonymous caller (01:39:30) – 37-year-old married 15 years, discussing fidelity and libido differences ๐ฑ๐
- Carl (01:44:49) – Active duty army, married 8 years, together 15 years, discussing deployment and wife’s romance novels ๐ช๐
- Daryl (01:51:22) – Married 34 years with successful sex life, met wife in high school ๐๐
- Female caller (01:57:29) – Third marriage, 37 years old, frustrated with husband not contributing to household ๐ค๐
- Ann (02:04:08) – Married 16 years, says “sex is the last thing on our mind” ๐ฎโ๐จ๐ญ
๐ Facts of the Day
- Swedish milkmaid beauty causing crowds (02:08:05) ๐ธ
- Billy Madison host’s business degree (02:08:51) ๐
- Sex leading to career success – Oregon State study (02:09:09) ๐ผ
- Doritos Locos Taco creating 15,000 jobs (02:11:01) ๐ฎ
- Mid-grade gas composition (02:15:08) โฝ
๐ Five Paragraph Summary
This wild third hour kicked off with an incredibly revealing discussion about marriage and sex lives that had the hosts fielding calls from married men sharing their most intimate relationship details. The conversation ranged from a faithful army veteran dealing with his wife’s newfound romance novel obsession to a construction worker married 34 years who claimed everything was still going great (much to everyone’s disbelief). The most brutal moment came when a female caller matter-of-factly stated that “sex is the last thing on our mind” for women, sending the male hosts into an existential crisis about their life choices ๐๐ฑ.
Matt shared a heartwarming Taco Bell story about bonding with an employee over the universal experience of teenage daughters running their households, while the crew discussed the fast-food chain’s impact on job creation through the Doritos Locos Taco phenomenon. The Facts of the Day segment brought some lighter moments with stories about a Swedish milkmaid whose beauty caused public disturbances and the revelation that having more sex can actually advance your career according to science ๐ง โจ.
Entertainment news took center stage with updates on Maria Bamford’s upcoming documentary and Martha Kelly’s continued success in HBO’s Euphoria, showcasing Austin’s comedy connections to major entertainment projects. The hosts expressed genuine pride in seeing local talent succeed on national stages, particularly Martha Kelly’s unexpected role as a drug dealer in the hit HBO series ๐ญ๐บ.
Chewy had some workplace drama brewing over advertising approval processes, leading to a tense moment where Matt had to talk him down from sending angry emails. The situation highlighted the ongoing tensions between trying to take initiative and navigating corporate bureaucracy, with Matt offering both calming wisdom and questionable suggestions about physical confrontation ๐คโก.
The hour wrapped with practical information about Texas offering bounties for invasive black carp ($100 each, up to $1,000 monthly), turning environmental protection into a potential side hustle for anglers. Throughout it all, the chemistry between the hosts remained strong, with their ability to pivot from deeply personal relationship advice to absurd comedy bits showcasing exactly why this show has maintained its loyal following ๐๐ฐ๐๏ธ.
