
📻 First Hour Analysis 📻
🍕 Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
Matt and the crew discussed several Austin sandwiches as part of the “Click Click Boom” segment (00:07:00):
- Home Slice Pizza 🍕 – Italian assorted sandwich with ham, dry salami, gabagool/capicola, and genoa salami. Matt loves it but notes controversy over the “thick layer of lettuce” and hard bread
- Bartlett’s – French dip sandwich 🥖
- Casper Fermentables – The Chew Sando
- Meat and Bread – Bob mentioned they haven’t visited in a while (00:07:00)
- County Line – Bob and Chuy had lunch there recently, cost over $100 💸
Sawyer defended the eggplant parm sandwich at Home Slice and suggested the “ultimate way” to do Home Slice: Italian salad, each get a slice, then split a parm or meatball sandwich (00:12:24).

📰 News Stories Discussed
- Austin Airport Travel Advisory ✈️ – Due to South by Southwest and spring break, recommend arriving 2.5 hours early for domestic flights, 3 hours for international (00:43:00)
- Capra Beetle Discovery 🐛 – Austin Airport discovered the “world’s most destructive pest” in a bag of rice (00:43:52)
- Plane Landing on Highway 290 ✈️ – A plane landed on 290 at Oak Hill yesterday (00:45:16)
💥 Click Click Boom Segment
The segment (starting around 00:07:42) covered Austin’s Top 10 Sandwiches from the Tastemaker Awards at austinculturemap.com. The main focus was on Home Slice Pizza’s Italian assorted sandwich, with debate about whether the lettuce or bread was the “polarizing” element.
😂 Funny Moments/Memorable Quotes
- Matt’s car trouble story about his battery cable slipping and having to “waddle” back into the house to find tools (00:06:18) 🔧
- Discussion of Bob’s 1960s fashion sense, including paisley shirts, scarves, and bell-bottom pants in elementary school (00:20:00) 👔
- Matt’s tax advice humor about Sawyer being able to write off Makita tools (00:05:04) 🔨
- The extended riff on garlic insertion for immune support, including Bob asking “unwrapped or wrapped?” (00:38:59) 🧄

🎸 Bob’s Rock and Roll News Summary
Bob opened his segment by noting how many rockers seem to be “croaking around 85” and delivered sad news about two musicians who passed at that age. The great Augie Myers, a member of the Texas Tornadoes, passed away at 85. Matt fondly remembered seeing Myers perform during his first week in Austin and praised both the musician’s name and the band name as perfectly fitting for a folk musician. Bob also reported that David Bregotti of The Young Rascals died at 85, explaining how the band was one of the first American rock bands signed to a label alongside Paul Revere and the Raiders. 🎵
Bob then shifted to discussing Ted Nugent’s complaints about being excluded from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which Nugent attributes to his political views. However, Bob argued that Nugent was being snubbed long before he became overtly political, stating that one great riff like “Stranglehold” doesn’t warrant Hall of Fame induction. Matt agreed that while “Stranglehold” is one of the best rock songs of the 70s, Nugent has other issues that make his exclusion understandable, referencing his past relationships with underage girls. 🎤
The strangest part of Bob’s report was Nugent praising Joan Jett but claiming that Styx, Night Ranger, and Triumph should be inducted before her. Bob found this logic baffling, and Matt explained that Hall of Fame selections should be about identifying the greatest among the greats, not just including everyone from a particular scene. Bob concluded with news that Metallica claims they won’t add more shows to their Sphere Residency, which he predicted means they absolutely will add more shows, suggesting private equity and ticketing manipulation might be involved in the timing. 🎪
🎵 Rock and Roll Shoutouts/Salutes
Bob gave a Rock and Roll News salute to his “cub reporters” Dennis and Mark Mosquito who sent him stories (00:37:32). 📧
🎼 Bands Mentioned During Bob’s Rock and Roll News
- Augie Myers / Texas Tornadoes 🤠
- The Young Rascals 🎵
- Paul Revere and the Raiders 🇺🇸
- The Beatles 🇬🇧
- Ted Nugent 🎸
- Joan Jett 👩🎤
- Styx 🎹
- Night Ranger 🌙
- Triumph 🏆
- Metallica ⚡
- Boston (mentioned briefly) 🎸
📝 Three Paragraph Summary (Excluding Rock and Roll News)
The show started with some technical difficulties as Chuy was out sick, leaving Sawyer Stull to run the board while Matt dealt with car trouble that made him late. The hosts discussed their work ethic, noting how rarely they take personal days and how they mentally “clock” time spent talking to listeners in public as work hours. Sawyer, who works a second job at a school as a 1099 contractor, joined the conversation about billing hours and tax deductions, with Matt offering advice about writing off tools and equipment. The morning felt slightly off-kilter without Chuy, but the team adapted well to the circumstances. 🎙️
The main content focus was on Austin’s best sandwiches, particularly Home Slice Pizza’s Italian assorted sandwich during the Click Click Boom segment. This led to extensive discussion about the sandwich’s merits and controversies, with Sawyer defending the eggplant parm and suggesting the optimal Home Slice dining strategy. Matt shared his initial negative experience with the restaurant years ago when staff were condescending about their “authentic” pizza policy, though he eventually returned and became a fan. The conversation highlighted how Home Slice’s success has inspired other local establishments to improve their Italian sandwich game. 🥪
The show concluded with practical information about Austin Airport travel delays due to South by Southwest and spring break, plus quirky local news about a beetle discovery and a plane landing on Highway 290. Matt also delivered a humorous but pointed segment about people following medical advice from AI chatbots, specifically warning against “rectal garlic insertion for immune support.” The hosts wrapped up with South by Southwest recommendations, particularly highlighting the free South by San Jose shows at Hotel San Jose, complete with Matt’s advice for “average Joe ugamugs” to hang out with attractive industry people. ✈️🎪
🕙 Second Hour Analysis 🕙
📰 News Stories Discussed
- South by Southwest’s future – Multiple articles questioning if SXSW is “over and done” after its 40th anniversary with shortened schedule and fewer bands (53:40)
- Convention center situation – Discussion about Austin tearing down the convention center and building a new one (1:02:00)
- City budget issues – Austin needing to shut down schools due to lack of money while spending billions on new convention center (1:03:49)
🧠 Interesting Facts Shared
- Portland’s comedy scene support – Portland media and community would rally behind local comics, helping launch them to bigger markets (55:00) 📍
- Austin’s music history – In early 90s, Austin was 350,000 people and 50,000 left during spring break/summer/Christmas (1:10:25) 🎵
- SXSW origins – Originally cost $15 for armband, only 4-5 venues, Thursday-Saturday only (59:40) 🎟️
- Show history – The hosts went from 24th place to #1 in ratings within six weeks of becoming a three-man show (1:08:07) 📊
📞 Phone Callers
- Jimmy – Called multiple times, Sawyer hung up on him twice for not wanting to send breakfast, later called back to say he loves the show (51:13) ☎️
💬 Funny or Memorable Quotes
- “Do you understand that you are a guest in the house of Bob Fonseca?” – Matt to Sawyer (51:30) 😂
- “I made my daughter cry so hard in the car the other day. It was the worst feeling I’ve ever had.” – Bob (58:58) 💔
- “You get yours, girl” vs “He’s so gross” – Matt explaining double standards about age gaps (1:31:07) 🤷♀️
- “The Barbara Jordan drop” – Matt’s joke about fake shoes (1:02:06) 👟
🎭 Guests in Studio or Special Visitors
- Travis Hulp announcement – Medium coming on show tomorrow, will be performing at Cap City Comedy this weekend (1:16:50) 🔮
🔁 Recurring Jokes or Gags
- Sawyer hanging up on callers – Running gag about Sawyer’s poor phone etiquette (51:13)
- Bob’s food restrictions – References to Bob’s high cholesterol preventing him from eating (51:38) 🚫
- City’s “shiny nickel problem” – Austin getting distracted by new projects (1:04:08) ✨
📝 Five Paragraph Summary
The second hour began with discussions about South by Southwest’s 40th anniversary and the numerous articles questioning whether the festival is “over and done” (53:40). Matt expressed frustration with the negative coverage, arguing that SXSW has always been important for local businesses and the Austin economy, despite changes in format and the lack of a convention center 📰. The hosts debated Austin’s tendency to not support its own local talent and compared it to cities like Portland that better champion their homegrown artists and comedians 🎭.
A significant portion was devoted to analyzing Austin’s relationship with its cultural institutions and the city’s “shiny nickel problem” – constantly chasing new projects while abandoning established ones (1:04:08). Matt criticized how Austin has historically failed to support venues and local scenes, often shutting them down after building condos nearby 🏢. The conversation touched on how the city’s identity has shifted from being an affordable incubator for artists to becoming more expensive and focused on individual success rather than community building 💸.
The discussion evolved into broader themes about change and adaptation, with Matt drawing parallels to their own radio show’s transformation from a larger cast to the current three-person format (1:06:41). He revealed how they went from 24th place to #1 in ratings within six weeks of the format change, suggesting that sometimes downsizing and refocusing can lead to better results – potentially applying this lesson to SXSW’s current situation 📊.
Bob and Celeste’s enthusiasm for the new Netflix show “Age of Consent” (later corrected to proper title) dominated a large portion of the hour, with detailed discussions about the attractive cast, expensive wardrobes, and Bob’s observations about everyone wearing Rolex watches (1:19:00). Their excitement about the show created a running joke about them potentially developing their own “daddy-daughter” type show together 📺.
The segment concluded with relationship and dating show analysis, including comparisons between different reality shows and discussions about age gaps, attraction, and the evolution of terms like “MILF” (1:33:00). The hosts also promoted upcoming guest Travis Hulp, a medium performing at Cap City Comedy, despite Matt’s skepticism about such “woo-woo” topics, showing their willingness to explore different content for entertainment value 🔮.
🕛 Third Hour Analysis 🕛
🍕 Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
- Trader Joe’s – Celeste mentioned her mom wants to go shopping there with her (01:40:17) 🛒
- Luby’s – Matt discussed how teachers loved it because of their individual receipt system (01:45:01) 🍽️
- HomeGoods – Matt referenced shopping for candles and decorative items there (01:42:27) 🕯️
🧠💡 Interesting Facts Shared
- Matt explained the complex lead generation scam operation where people get tricked into “work from home” opportunities involving computer debt and robo-calling (01:49:20-01:52:00) 💻📞
- Discussion about Salem cigarettes being popular among teachers (01:44:14) 🚬
- Stanley Tucci nickname discussion – “The Tooch” (02:10:51) 🎭
🎭 Memorable Moments
- Bob’s emotional speech to Celeste about her mother sacrificing everything for her children and asking her to go to Trader Joe’s (01:41:07-01:42:43) 😭💕
- Chuy hiding beers around the office like “Easter eggs” – intervention-worthy behavior according to Matt (01:52:40) 🍺🥚
- Bob’s dramatic Taxi Driver impression with “You talking to me?” complete with taking off his jacket (02:13:28) 🚖🎬
☎️📞 Phone Callers
❌ No phone callers during this segment, though they set up for ACDC ticket giveaway at the end.
📚💡 Facts of the Day
The segment was mentioned at (01:47:15) but they decided to skip it in favor of Celeste’s head-to-head trivia game instead.
🎸🎤 Kick Out the Jams
Bob mentioned he was supposed to do this segment (01:59:06) but they replaced it with the head-to-head movie quote game instead.
5 Paragraph Summary
The third hour kicked off with extensive discussion about MILF Manor and other reality TV show concepts, with the hosts brainstorming their own twisted game show ideas involving empty nest couples and dating scenarios. The conversation took a deeper turn when Matt delivered an emotional monologue to Celeste about appreciating her mother, explaining how parents sacrifice their entire social lives and identities for their children, only to be left wanting simple companionship like shopping trips to Trader Joe’s (01:41:07). This heartfelt moment resonated strongly and led to Celeste agreeing to spend more time with her mom 🥺💕.
The show took a concerning turn when Chuy revealed he hides beers around the office like Easter eggs, prompting Matt and Bob to stage a mini-intervention about substance abuse in the radio industry (01:52:40). Matt shared sobering statistics about colleagues they’ve lost to addiction, making it clear this behavior pattern is dangerous and needs addressing. The conversation highlighted the stressful nature of radio work and how it can lead people down destructive paths 😰🍺.
Technical difficulties and tangential conversations dominated much of the hour, with Matt eventually leaving for a South by Southwest seminar about career opportunities for older workers. Bob suspected it would turn out to be a real estate recruiting event, leading to jokes about headshot poses and career pivots. The remaining crew struggled with show timing and segment management in Matt’s absence 📸🏠.
The highlight of the hour became Celeste’s movie quote trivia game challenging Bob and Sawyer with quotes from films like *Hunger Games*, *Mean Girls*, *Twilight*, and *13 Going on 30* (02:02:39). Bob performed poorly on modern films but excelled when Sawyer switched to classic movie quotes like *The Godfather*, *Casablanca*, and *Taxi Driver*, even delivering a memorable physical impression of De Niro’s famous “You talking to me?” scene 🎬🎭.
The show concluded with setup for an ACDC ticket giveaway using the movie quote format, with Sawyer offering the quote “What a day, what a lovely day” for callers to identify (02:15:55). Throughout the segment, generational gaps in movie knowledge became apparent, with Celeste and the younger crew gravitating toward 2000s films while Bob and the older hosts preferred classic cinema, creating an entertaining dynamic that highlighted different entertainment eras 🎫🎸.
