๐ŸŽฏ TL;DR – Today’s Highlights

The Thursday, June 11th show featured Matt’s complete domestic surrender as his family secretly adopted a second cat named Carl (complete with outdoor fan setup), the Spurs blowing a devastating 29-point lead to the Knicks, Elvis Costello defending Olivia Rodrigo against plagiarism accusations in Bob’s Rock and Roll News, a hilarious derailment about whether you can cook with crude oil, Sawyer getting cut off at Blues on the Green, and a philosophical debate about whether America is still a serious nation now that Wendy’s sells adult Happy Meals with Minions collectibles. Plus: Uber’s weirdest lost items (including 420 donuts and a meat slicer), Matt’s $500 Denver voucher tragedy, and Chewy crying over internet music slop like Goofy singing Evanescence.


๐Ÿ“ป First Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ“ป

๐ŸŒญ Is it a Hot Dog Friday Show?

No, this is Thursday, June 11th โ˜€๏ธ. Bob mentions multiple times throughout the show that it’s Thursday, with comments like “How could it only be Thursday?” (00:04:16) and “how long the week is” (00:04:33).

๐Ÿ” Food Items/Restaurants Talked About

  • Meanwhile Brewing Company ๐Ÿบ – Featured in opening ad (00:00:00), described as having full espresso program โ˜•, playground and soccer field, located at 3901 Promontory Point Drive
  • Gasoline/Motor Oil ๐Ÿ›ข๏ธ – Hilariously discussed whether you could cook with crude oil (00:18:00-00:22:00), with Chewy asking if you could throw “dino nuggets in there” ๐Ÿฆ•
  • Applebee’s – Mentioned regarding their cooking oil quality (00:18:59)
  • Nachos ๐ŸŒฎ – Matt describes making “probably the best tray of nachos I’ve ever seen in my life” for 35 teenage girls at his daughter’s sleepover (00:43:03), comparing the feeding frenzy to throwing “a cow into the piranha-infested waters of the Amazon” ๐ŸŸ

๐Ÿ“ฐ News Stories Discussed

  • Spurs vs. Knicks NBA Game ๐Ÿ€ – Major discussion about the Spurs blowing a 29-30 point lead to lose to the Knicks (00:05:00-00:10:00). Bob calls it “rigged” and questions how you lose such a large lead. Game ended around 10:30-10:45 PM (00:10:00)
  • Taylor Swift at Knicks Game – Discussion about Taylor getting four front-row tickets to the game, wearing a “Stevie Nicks” shirt (spelled like Knicks), sitting with the band Haim (00:36:00-00:39:00). Bob questions her New York connection and suggests it was “not a good look”
  • World Cup โšฝ – Mentioned as starting “today” with a new theme song (00:36:14)

๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Click Click Boom Segment

Gas Station Facts โ›ฝ (00:11:52-00:23:00)
Clickbait stories mentioned:

  • Four factors determining gasoline cost: Crude oil (51%), refining costs (20%), taxes (18%), distribution/marketing (11%)
  • The discussion devolved into a hilarious debate about whether you can cook with crude oil ๐Ÿณ, with Chewy genuinely asking if you could use it like olive oil
  • Discussion about crude oil being mostly ancient algae rather than dinosaurs ๐Ÿฆ•
  • Bob questions: “How many dinosaurs died to make all the patrol?” and worries about running out (00:14:39)
  • Matt explains crude oil isn’t in a lake underground but in “lots and lots of little pockets” (00:14:18)
  • The segment included Sandy Nelson’s “Let There Be Drums” ๐Ÿฅ – 1950s drum-focused music (00:32:59)

๐Ÿ˜‚ Funny Moments/Memorable Quotes

  • “You switched words in mid-word?” – Bob’s confused response to Chewy (00:21:04) ๐Ÿค”
  • “That’s the nicest thing anyone’s ever said to me” – Chewy, after Matt says he’s not stupid (00:21:16)
  • “Other than your father will be back” – Chewy’s dark humor about lies (00:21:31) ๐Ÿ’€
  • Fertile Crescent discussion – Matt explains it’s called that because “all them bitches getting knocked up” (00:16:08) ๐Ÿ‘ถ
  • “You’re no Ringo, but you’re good” – Bob’s backhanded compliment to Roger Taylor (00:34:01) ๐Ÿฅ
  • Museum guide discussion – The guys joking they should be museum professors despite their questionable knowledge (00:15:57)
  • “Can I cook with this oil?” – Chewy’s “really stupid question” about crude oil (00:17:47) that led to a lengthy, hilarious discussion ๐Ÿณ
  • Basketball violence discussion – Bob calling out the “amount of violence in that game now” and preferring the “gentleman game” with “tighty-whities” shorts era (00:08:42) ๐Ÿ‘ด

๐Ÿ“ž Phone Callers

No phone callers during this segment โŒ.

๐ŸŽธ Bob’s Rock and Roll News Summary

Paragraph 1: Bob opens his Rock and Roll News segment at 00:23:00 with his signature enthusiasm, calling it his “favorite part of the morning.” He jokes about delivering headlines “so you don’t look like some kind of dummy” when talking to your “office wife at the water cooler” at work. He admits to wondering about buildings around town, asking “who’s working in there?” and reminiscing about the station’s old “iPad closet.” The segment kicks off with a discussion about song theft in the music industry, which Bob notes resonates with a movie he recently watched called “Power Ballad” starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas, directed by John Carney (who also directed “Sing Street”). ๐ŸŽฌ
Paragraph 2: The main story focuses on Elvis Costello defending Olivia Rodrigo against accusations that her song “Brutal” is a ripoff of Costello’s “Pump It Up” (00:25:19). Costello gave an interview with The Times in London where he called any potential lawsuit “ludicrous,” explaining that “Pump It Up” itself was based on Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues,” which was in turn based on Chuck Berry’s “Too Much Monkey Business.” Costello stated, “How could I be arrogant enough to sue on the basis of originality?” and praised Rodrigo as “lovely.” Bob plays both songs to compare them, and while he hears some similarities in a brief four-note section, he doesn’t find them particularly close. His advice to aspiring songwriters: “If you’re gonna steal, steal from the best. Steal from the Beatles. Steal from the Stones. Steal big.” He adds that you should steal from bands with money “because they won’t be tempted to sue you.” ๐ŸŽต
Paragraph 3: Bob’s second story announces that Roger Taylor, drummer of Queen, is releasing a solo album called “Violence Insane in a Beautiful World” on September 18th (00:31:09). Bob admits he’s been “sitting around asking myself all the time, when will the drummer of Queen come out with a solo album?” in mock anticipation. He does his Mike Myers impression from the Queen biopic (“No one will listen to Queen”), praising Myers’ performance in that film. The album is described as being “about the world we live in. The beautiful world we live in. Don’t F it up.” However, Bob has concerns about the album’s song selection. ๐Ÿ‘‘
Paragraph 4: Bob’s main criticism of Roger Taylor’s album is that it includes a cover of John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy” (00:33:08). He argues this is a mistake because not only did John Lennon perfect the song originally, but Donny Hathaway’s cover (from his live album) already “put the cap on that one and closed it and twisted it tight.” Bob shares a touching story about receiving his first copy of Donny Hathaway Live as a gift from Tommy Shannon, bass player for Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Double Trouble, at the airport on the way to Hawaii for Bob’s wedding trip. Tommy told him it was “one of the best albums of all time,” and Bob says “when someone gives you music, you never forget who gave it to you.” He plays a sample of Hathaway’s version to prove his point, noting it’s been sampled in hip-hop songs. Bob’s verdict: Roger Taylor won’t be able to top Hathaway’s version. ๐ŸŽค
Paragraph 5: Bob wraps up with brief mentions of the World Cup starting today with a new theme song (00:36:14) and continues his criticism of the Taylor Swift Knicks game appearance, questioning how she got four front-row tickets when “the average person can’t get a ticket” and regular New Yorkers have to watch on projection screens in Central Park. He gives a belated shout-out to listener Marcus Moreno about a Health Alliance of Austin Musicians battle of the bands that happened the previous night at Ham (00:40:16), apologizing for getting the message too late to promote it beforehand. Bob admits he’s feeling “a little cynical today” about rock and roll, attributing it to the Thursday blues and hot weather. He closes with his signature “Suck it!” sign-off with two exclamation marksโ€”one right side up, one upside down. The segment demonstrates Bob’s deep knowledge of music history, his strong opinions about artistic integrity, and his genuine passion for rock and roll, even when he’s feeling a bit grumpy. ๐ŸŽธ

๐ŸŽค Rock and Roll Shoutouts/Salutes

  • Tommy Shannon (Stevie Ray Vaughan’s bass player) – Bob gives him a heartfelt shoutout for gifting him Donny Hathaway Live at the airport, saying “shout out to Tommy out there. And Chris, too. I miss those guys” (00:35:39) ๐ŸŽธ
  • Marcus Moreno – Long-time listener who Bob gives a belated shoutout to for a Ham (Health Alliance of Austin Musicians) battle of the bands event (00:40:16) ๐Ÿฅ

๐ŸŽต Bands Mentioned During Rock and Roll News

  • Queen ๐Ÿ‘‘
  • Elvis Costello
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Bob Dylan
  • Chuck Berry
  • Haim (girl band)
  • The Beatles
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
  • John Lennon
  • Donny Hathaway
  • Sandy Nelson (1950s drummer)
  • Dick Dale (surf guitar)
  • The Chiefs (in context of Taylor Swift)
  • Gene Krupa (mentioned then corrected)

๐Ÿ“ Three Paragraph Summary (Excluding Rock News)

The show opens with the team doing their signature starting lineup introductions for each host, with elaborate descriptions of Matt (the cat daddy from Thrall who worked on oil rigs and did comedy), Chewy (the hardest working man in show business who does everything before 7 AM), and Bob (the esteemed, astoundingly talented, and “handsome and beautiful” according to ChatGPT). They immediately dive into discussing the Spurs’ devastating 29-point collapse against the Knicks in last night’s game, with Bob calling it “rigged” and questioning how a professional team could blow such a massive lead. The discussion gets heated as they debate basketball violence, with Bob nostalgically remembering the “gentleman game” era with players in “tighty-whities” shorts, while others argue that physicality is just part of sports. Bob reveals he stayed up late watching the entire game despite only watching “four NBA games a year,” showing signs of exhaustion throughout the morning. ๐Ÿ€๐Ÿ˜ด

The middle portion of the hour features an absolutely hilarious “Click Click Boom” segment about gas station facts that completely derails into chaos. What starts as a straightforward discussion about how crude oil costs break down (51% crude oil, 20% refining, 18% taxes, 11% distribution) transforms into an extended debate about whether you can cook with crude oil. Chewy earnestly asks if crude oil could be used like olive oil for cooking, leading Matt to explain that crude oil comes from ancient algae and organic matter, not just dinosaurs. Bob expresses concern about “how many dinosaurs died” to make all the gasoline, while Matt explains the Fertile Crescent was called that because “all them bitches getting knocked up.” The segment includes discussions about motor oil being “highly toxic” and capable of causing “permanent organ damage or death,” Sandy Nelson’s 1950s drum albums, and whether there were enough dinosaurs to create all the oil on Earth. Chewy prefaced his cooking question by saying “here comes a real stupid question,” and the guys delivered with perfect comedic timing throughout. ๐Ÿ›ข๏ธ๐Ÿณ๐Ÿฆ•

The final portion focuses on Matt’s exhausting experience hosting his daughter’s Girl Party 26โ€”a two-day sleepover for 35 teenage girls coinciding with Blues on the Green concerts. Matt describes getting virtually no sleep, constantly cooking meals (including breakfast at 1 PM), running errands, and making “probably the best tray of nachos I’ve ever seen in my life” that the girls devoured like “throwing a cow into the piranha-infested waters of the Amazon.” Despite his exhaustion, Matt attended the second night of Blues on the Green, where he felt “way too talky” from caffeine and self-conscious about standing around alone. He notes the turnout was even bigger than the first night, and the Waterloo Media team took a group photo (without Bob, who complained about being left out). Throughout these discussions, the chemistry between Matt, Bob, and Chewy shines through, with constant callbacks to inside jokes, genuine laughter, and the kind of meandering conversation that makes morning radio entertainingโ€”from debates about whether Taylor Swift should support the Knicks to speculation about what goes on in random warehouses around Austin. ๐ŸŽช๐ŸŒฎ๐ŸŽ‰


๐Ÿ•™ Second Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ•™

๐Ÿ• Food Items/Restaurants Discussed

  • Meanwhile Brewing ๐Ÿบ – Matt mentions their 12-ounce lagers at Blues on the Green, calling them “so good” even though he’s not usually a lager fan (00:46:45)
  • Loco de Oro ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ – Celebrating their 10th anniversary with a $200 per person multi-course Italian feast, 13 items on the menu (00:54:45)
  • Parrish Barbecue ๐Ÿ– – Third anniversary celebration, serving whole hog starting around 4 p.m. on Saturday (01:03:31)
  • Good Vibrations Pizza Company ๐Ÿ• – Providing live fire pizza at Detroit Rock City screening (00:58:34)
  • Cousin Louie’s Italian ๐Ÿ – In Belterra Shopping Center, Dripping Springs. Bob discusses their recipes dating back to the late 40s/early 50s from Virginia Beach, mentions the “taste of Abruzzo” (01:06:10)
  • Steak Master Garlic Bread ๐Ÿฅ– – Matt made garlic bread using Steak Master seasoning (Hardcore Carnivore brand), butter, olive oil, and parmesan under the broiler (01:26:03)
  • Austin Monthly Burger Bash 2026 ๐Ÿ” – Saturday at Mooney Amphitheater, Waterloo Park, featuring 26 different burger companies including Bangers, Barfino, Bill’s Oyster, Jabs, Jew Boy, and more, tickets $55 (00:58:48)

๐Ÿ“ฐ News Stories Discussed

  • STAAR Test Results ๐Ÿ“š – Texas Education Agency released results showing improvement in 4 out of 5 subjects. Austin area students improved, with algebra scores jumping nearly 7 points, English climbing 5 points. U.S. history stayed flat at 94%. First positive movement since COVID (00:51:28)
  • Governor Abbott & Data Centers ๐Ÿ’ป – Abbott ordered state regulators to make data center companies pay for their own infrastructure instead of passing costs to rate payers. Wants to repeal tax breaks and require annual reporting of water and electric usage (00:52:39)
  • Austin Music Scene Book ๐Ÿ“– – Guidebook won two golds and a silver at Independent Book Publishers Association Awards, beating out nearly 2,000 entries. Half of proceeds go to HAAM (Health Alliance for Austin Musicians) for health care (00:53:52)

๐Ÿ”ฎ Predictions Made

  • Matt predicted that podcast tickets for the August 6th show at Cap City Comedy Club will “go so fast” (01:23:18)
  • Bob joked that there wouldn’t be “any lanyard left on Sawyer’s” if they used a hole punch system for tracking drinks at Blues on the Green (00:47:37)

๐ŸŽค Funny or Memorable Quotes

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Matt about Sawyer at Blues on the Green: “I said, ‘Yeah, I think that’s a good idea. I think you’ve had enough.’ And he shoots me a look… I saw him this morning in the hallway. He’s like, ‘I’m never going back to Boozley Berry.'” (00:48:13)
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Bob: “I think she meant just in general, you’ve had enough… Look at your skin tone. It’s time to go home.” (00:48:51)
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Matt on Sawyer’s appearance: “Look at the clothing. Look at the cut off shorts. Look at the looks that your living girlfriend is giving you.” (00:49:02)
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Bob about social media: “Do you understand that our social media will never have the reach that we have?” (00:59:48)
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Chewy: “I don’t think they would message me back… No, it’s because I have emailed them before” regarding press passes (00:59:08)
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Matt: “Do you understand that the show name is known, right? By our families. No, our families don’t know the name of the show.” (01:02:58)

๐ŸŽช Events & Things To Do

  • Austin Card Show ๐ŸŽด – Palmer Events Center, June 12-14, featuring sports cards, Pokemon, Magic the Gathering, over 400 tables (00:56:00)
  • Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring ๐ŸŽฌ – Howard Shore’s score performed live, June 12-14 at Bass Concert Hall (00:56:28)
  • Parade of Homes ๐Ÿ  – All weekend in Westlake Hills, Lakeway, Lago Vista (00:56:46)
  • Float Films Summer of 1999 ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ – Austin Motel pool, Detroit Rock City screening Friday with Kiss tribute band “Rock and Roll Over” (00:57:57)
  • H-E-B Banana Block Party ๐ŸŒ – June 13, 10 a.m. at Mets Neighborhood Park, FREE event with DJ Kick It, yoga, STEM activities, raising awareness about childhood food insecurity (01:02:03)
  • H-Town Throwdown ๐ŸŽค – Saturday night at Round Rock Amphitheater featuring Bun B, Zero, Mike Jones, Lil Flip, and Lil Kiki (01:04:02)
  • Mornings with Matt and Bob Podcast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ – “One Big Beautiful Birthday Bash” at Cap City Comedy Club, August 6th (day before Bob’s landmark birthday), tickets going on sale in a little over a week (01:23:07)

๐Ÿ˜‚ Recurring Jokes or Gags

  • Sawyer Getting Cut Off ๐Ÿบ – Extended discussion about Sawyer being cut off from free beer at Blues on the Green, with Matt agreeing with the bartender and tipping her $20 for the decision. Sawyer apparently said “I’ve only had four beers” but was getting two at a time (00:45:59-00:50:39)
  • Chewy’s Lack of Social Media Skills ๐Ÿ“ฑ – Bob and Matt repeatedly mock Chewy for not reaching out for press passes because he thinks their social media follower count isn’t high enough, despite the show reaching 100,000 people (00:59:08-01:02:20)
  • Bob Not in the Blues on the Green Photo ๐Ÿ“ธ – Running joke about management taking a team photo at Blues on the Green that Bob wasn’t present for, with Matt saying “They’re going to see who in the building are big supporters of our big events” (01:05:28)
  • Carl the Cat ๐Ÿฑ – Kara Bearden’s Instagram post showing a stray cat that Matt’s family has adopted, complete with flea collar, food, and water. Caption: “POV: You’re a stray cat who found the biggest sucker” with hashtag #CarlsHomeNow (01:26:47-01:33:52)

๐Ÿš— Uber Lost & Found Discussion

  • Top 10 Most Commonly Forgotten Items ๐Ÿ“ฑ – Cell phone (#1), wallet, luggage, keys, headphones, clothing, passport, glasses, jewelry, laptops (01:07:03)
  • Most Unique Lost Items ๐Ÿค” – Meat slicer, child-size prosthetic eye, dishwasher, package of live butterflies, bald cat, 75-gallon fish tank, textured Jesus photo with rhinestones, cape with Statue of Liberty, two trees, live fish, mannequin, mini fridge, mouth grills, oxygen tank, Donny Osmond group picture, breast milk, and 420 donuts (01:09:13-01:14:33)
  • Dallas Most Forgetful City – Only Texas city in top 10 most forgetful, Matt jokes it’s because “silicone, hair dye, all that stuff affects the brain” (01:08:28)

๐Ÿ’” Lost Items Personal Stories

  • Bob’s Ramones Poster ๐ŸŽธ – Left behind his Armadillo World Headquarters Ramones concert poster at ex-girlfriend’s house during rushed 30-minute move, now worth “a couple grand” (01:10:51)
  • Bob’s Paintings ๐ŸŽจ – Found his own paintings at a resale shop after ex donated them (01:11:38)
  • Matt’s Yellow Corduroy Hat ๐Ÿงข – Found on side of Mopac, discovered it belonged to friend Andy (had Bondo on inside), Andy let him keep it, but Matt eventually lost it (01:13:52)
  • Bob’s Camera ๐Ÿ“ท – Put point-and-shoot camera on roof of car while loading kids, drove to San Antonio and lost it somewhere along the way (01:15:16)
  • Matt’s $500 in Vouchers ๐Ÿ’ธ – Spent 2.5 days in Denver airport collecting flight vouchers, left them all in a book on the plane (01:15:52)

๐Ÿฑ Cat Drama at Matt’s House

The segment revealed Matt’s family has:

  • Gus/Gustavo – The first cat, from El Paso via San Marcos, requiring expensive vet bills for shots, limp treatment, bladder infection, special “science diet” food, and fancy feast soft food (01:31:12)
  • Carl – A stray cat the family has now adopted outside, complete with purple flea collar, shown in Kara’s Instagram post eating from Tupperware (01:26:47)

Matt expresses frustration about losing control of his household, being allergic to cats, and the mounting expenses. Bob and Chewy offer support “if you need a place to stay temporarily, not more than a night or two” (01:24:22) ๐Ÿ˜‚

๐Ÿ“ Five Paragraph Summary

The second hour opened with hilarious stories from Blues on the Green ๐ŸŽต, where Sawyer got cut off from the free beer bar by concerned bartenders. Matt fully supported the decision and even tipped the bartender $20 via Venmo for recognizing the “telltale signs” that Sawyer had “had enough.” The running joke continued with speculation about whether Sawyer was actually drunk or just “looks the way he looks.” Matt couldn’t stop laughing about agreeing with the bartender’s assessment while Sawyer shot him angry looks. The Meanwhile Brewing lagers were a hit, though Sawyer’s consumption of them became the real story of the evening ๐Ÿบ.

The show transitioned into Austin area news and events ๐Ÿ“ฐ, with Matt reporting improved STAAR test scores across Texas (except U.S. history, which stayed flat at 94%). Governor Abbott made moves to force data centers to pay for their own infrastructure instead of passing costs to consumers, and the Austin Music Scene guidebook won major awards with proceeds benefiting musician healthcare. The weekend events list was extensive, including everything from the Austin Card Show to a Lord of the Rings symphonic experience, the Parade of Homes, and an H-Town Throwdown concert featuring Houston rap legends ๐ŸŽค.

A recurring theme emerged around Chewy’s struggles with outreach and press access ๐Ÿ“ฑ. Bob and Matt expressed frustration that Chewy won’t reach out to events like Austin Monthly’s Burger Bash for press passes because he’s hung up on social media follower counts. Despite the show reaching 100,000 listeners, Chewy remained convinced that places wouldn’t respond to him without impressive Instagram numbers. Matt tried to explain that radio still matters and that their show name carries weight, but Chewy shared past rejection experiences. The conversation highlighted generational differences in understanding media influence and promotional relationships ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ.

The discussion took a fascinating turn with the Uber Lost and Found Index ๐Ÿš—, revealing the most commonly forgotten items (cell phones, wallets, keys) and bizarre unique losses like 420 donuts, a child-size prosthetic eye, live butterflies, a meat slicer, and an entire dishwasher. This sparked personal stories of lost treasures: Bob’s Armadillo World Headquarters Ramones poster (worth thousands now), his paintings showing up at resale shops, and his camera lost on a trip to SeaWorld. Matt shared his yellow Maryland corduroy hat saga and the epic tale of spending 2.5 days in Denver airport collecting $500 in flight vouchers only to leave them all in a book on the plane ๐Ÿ’ธ.

The hour concluded with the ongoing saga of Matt’s household being taken over by cats ๐Ÿฑ. After being strong-armed into adopting Gus/Gustavo (who requires expensive specialized food and constant vet visits), Matt’s family has now adopted a second stray cat named Carl, complete with flea collar and outdoor feeding station. Bob and Chewy staged a mock intervention, expressing “concern” about Matt losing control of his family and being “held against your will.” Kara Bearden’s Instagram post documenting Carl’s arrival with the caption “POV: You’re a stray cat who found the biggest sucker” perfectly captured Matt’s predicament as the family’s designated cat servant despite being allergic. The #CarlsHomeNow hashtag sealed his fate as Austin’s softest-hearted radio host ๐Ÿ˜ธ.


๐Ÿ•› Third Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ•›

๐Ÿฑ Cat Crisis at Matt’s House

The show devoted significant time to Matt’s ongoing cat situation, which has now escalated dramatically. A stray cat named Carl has taken up residence on Matt’s porch, and his wife has been secretly feeding it expensive prescription cat food meant for their indoor cat. The situation includes:

  • Matt’s wife set up a fan under their outdoor table so Carl can stay cool (01:42:22)
  • She scheduled an appointment to have Carl neutered on Tuesday, but the cat mysteriously disappeared that day (01:41:00)
  • The cat has been eating their indoor cat’s expensive medical food and getting full cans of wet food (01:34:55)
  • Matt’s indoor cat is now acting out, biting people and behaving aggressively because of the interloper (01:38:48)
  • Matt feels completely defeated, saying he’s “addicted to his family’s happiness” and it’s destroying him (01:37:06)

The hosts concluded that Matt’s family has essentially adopted Carl, and Bob predicted that Carl’s ex-girlfriend will show up with nine kittens demanding child support (01:43:00). ๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ˜ญ

๐ŸŽต Musical Internet Slop

Chewy took the show down a bizarre rabbit hole of internet music parody videos, including:

  • Meow Jovi – “My Nine Lives” with cats singing Bon Jovi (01:45:51)
  • Billie Jean – but every time Michael makes a weird noise it gets 5% faster (01:48:17)
  • Mariah Carey – but she slipped on ice while singing (01:49:06)
  • Chop Suey – but everything is “table” (01:51:12)
  • Come As You Are – Nirvana but only saying “come as you” (01:52:15)
  • Sweet Caroline – but with guns (01:53:38)
  • September – but only “Do you remember?” (01:55:20)
  • Goofy sings Evanescence’s “Bring Me to Life” (01:57:06)

The crew debated whether these videos represent humanity’s decline or just people finding joy in stupid things. Bob pointed out that some of these terrible videos have millions of views while his carefully edited content gets only thousands. ๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ

๐Ÿ“ฐ Wendy’s Minions Meal Controversy

Matt raised concerns about America’s collective maturity after learning that Wendy’s is launching adult Happy Meals tied to the new Minions and Monsters movie (02:12:43). The meals include:

  • Choice of Big Bacon Classic or spicy chicken sandwich
  • Small fries and small banana Frosty swirl (new flavor!)
  • Blind box collectible toys for adults (02:13:17)
  • Drinks called “Pineapple Minion Mischiefies” and “Goomy’s Glimmy Lime”

Matt questioned: “Are we a serious nation if we are creating collectible toy meals for adults at the drive-thru?” (02:13:43)

Chewy defended it, arguing that people without children deserve to enjoy their money and have little joys in life, especially with 53% of Americans fearing AI will take their jobs (02:19:02). The discussion devolved into imagining other tie-in meals like the RFK Happy Meal (with fur on the meat) and the Hegseth Happy Meal (just weapons education). ๐Ÿ”๐ŸŽฌ๐Ÿ™ˆ

๐Ÿง  Facts of the Day

Chewy presented educational facts including:

  • Fidel Castro was obsessed with dairy and the CIA tried to assassinate him with a poison chocolate milkshake; he also spent millions trying to breed mutant super cows (02:04:09) ๐Ÿฅ›๐Ÿ„
  • The sun is one of the roundest objects in nature, being 99.9997% perfectly round (02:06:05) โ˜€๏ธ
  • Cats, giraffes, and camels are the only three animals that walk by moving both right feet first, then both left feet (02:07:07) ๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿฆ’๐Ÿซ
  • Wendy’s first opened in 1969 as “Wendy’s Old Fashioned Burgers” with carpeted dining rooms, Tiffany lamps, and newsprint tabletops (02:08:03) ๐Ÿ”
  • American bison could be found as far east as Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Georgia during the Revolutionary War in 1776 (02:08:41) ๐Ÿฆฌ

๐ŸŽ Nostalgic Premium Discussion

The crew reminisced about promotional items from their childhood:

  • McDonald’s glasses featuring Ronald McDonald, Hamburglar, Grimace, and the Fry Guys
  • Pizza Hut Batman cups
  • Hot Wheels cars from McDonald’s
  • The infamous cereal submarine premium that disappointed young Matt – a cheap plastic submarine that was supposed to dive and rise but never worked (02:21:05)
  • Flintstones glasses that Bob had a complete set of

Bob noted that you can now sell vintage cereal submarines for $1,000 on eBay, making Matt regret not keeping his disappointing childhood toy. ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿšข

๐Ÿ“ Summary

The final hour of the show revealed Matt’s complete surrender to his family’s demands, as a stray cat named Carl has essentially moved into his home with full amenities including specialty food and climate control. His wife has scheduled the cat for neutering and various medical procedures at Matt’s expense, and Matt admitted he’s become “addicted to his family’s happiness” to his own detriment. The hosts unanimously declared they were “Team Matt” while also taking great joy in his suffering. ๐Ÿ˜‚

Chewy introduced an extended segment on internet music parodies that had him in tears laughing while the others questioned humanity’s collective mental state. Videos of cats meowing Bon Jovi and Goofy singing Evanescence accumulated millions of views, leading to discussions about why simple, stupid content succeeds while quality editing goes unnoticed. The segment perfectly captured the show’s ability to waste time on absolute nonsense while somehow remaining entertaining. ๐ŸŽต

The conversation shifted to Wendy’s new adult collectible meals featuring Minions toys, sparking a philosophical debate about American maturity and whether society has given up on growing up. Matt questioned if we’re a serious nation anymore, while Chewy defended people’s right to enjoy childish things, especially as economic anxiety increases and more couples choose not to have children. The discussion produced hilarious hypothetical Happy Meals for various political figures. ๐Ÿ”

Educational content came via Facts of the Day, including revelations about Castro’s dairy obsession, the sun’s near-perfect roundness, and unique animal walking patterns. The facts served as brief islands of learning in an ocean of chaos, fulfilling the show’s stated mission to help Texas public schools while also discussing AI-generated slop and cat music videos. ๐Ÿง 

The show concluded with nostalgic discussions of childhood promotional items and Matt’s traumatic memory of the cereal submarine that crushed his dreams. The entire hour balanced genuine comedy with social commentary, relationship therapy for Matt, and the hosts’ remarkable ability to find entertainment in the absolute dumbest corners of the internet while somehow making it all work together. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

๐Ÿ•› Third Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ•›

๐Ÿฑ Hot Dogs in Studio

There were no hot dogs eaten in the studio during this portion of the show.

๐Ÿ” Food Items/Restaurants Discussed

  • Wendy’s – Extensive discussion about their new Minions and Monsters meals launching Monday (02:12:43)
  • New banana Frosty swirl (02:17:20)
  • Big Bacon Classic and spicy chicken sandwich options
  • Drinks: “Pineapple Minion Mischiefies” and “Goomy’s Glimmy Lime”
  • Adult collectible blind box meals (02:13:17)
  • Historical note: Original 1969 Wendy’s had carpeted dining rooms and Tiffany lamps (02:08:03)
  • Central Market – Chewy mentioned wanting to get exotic meats (elk, bison) to make a triple-patty burger with three different animals (02:08:49)
  • McDonald’s – Discussion of Happy Meals, glasses with characters, Hot Wheels promotions
  • Pizza Hut – Batman cups mentioned
  • White Castle – Suggested as the restaurant that should have The Odyssey movie tie-in (02:02:10)
  • Raw tilapia and salmon for Matt’s cat (01:40:08)
  • Honeycomb cereal – Matt’s childhood disappointment with submarine toy premium (02:21:05) ๐Ÿฅฃ๐Ÿ”๐ŸŒญ

๐Ÿ“บ News Stories & Interesting Facts

Facts of the Day included:

  • Fidel Castro was dangerously obsessed with dairy – the CIA tried to assassinate him using a poison chocolate milkshake, and he spent millions trying to breed mutant super cows (02:04:09) ๐Ÿฅ›โ˜ ๏ธ
  • The sun is one of the roundest objects observed in nature, being 99.9997% perfectly round; another star (Kepler 11145123) 5,000 light years away is even rounder (02:06:05) โ˜€๏ธ
  • Cats, giraffes, and camels are the only three animals that walk by moving both right feet first, then both left feet together (02:07:07) ๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿฆ’
  • Wendy’s opened in 1969 as “Wendy’s Old Fashioned Burgers” with carpeted dining rooms, bent wood chairs, Tiffany-style lamps, and newsprint tabletops (02:08:03) ๐Ÿ”
  • At the time of the American Revolution in 1776, American bison could still be found in the wild as far east as Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Georgia (02:08:41) ๐Ÿฆฌ
  • 53% of Americans fear AI could take their jobs (02:19:02) ๐Ÿค–

๐Ÿ˜‚ Memorable Moments

  • Matt’s complete breakdown over the stray cat Carl living on his porch, with his wife setting up a fan underneath the table so the cat stays cool (01:42:22) ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿฑ
  • Matt declaring he’s “addicted to his family’s happiness” and “it’s destroying me” (01:37:06)
  • Bob’s prediction that Carl’s ex-girlfriend will show up with nine kittens (01:43:00)
  • The extended discussion of internet music parodies with Chewy crying from laughter while Bob and Matt questioned humanity’s future ๐ŸŽต
  • Goofy singing Evanescence – “Wake me up inside” in Goofy’s voice had Chewy in tears (01:57:06)
  • Matt’s childhood trauma with the cereal submarine that never worked, followed by his mom forcing him to finish Honeycomb he hated (02:21:05) ๐Ÿšข
  • The philosophical debate about whether America is a serious nation because Wendy’s is selling adult Happy Meals (02:13:43)
  • Aaron Haley’s AI-generated Poncho Outdoors ad featuring Matt looking like Jack Black (02:11:03)
  • Hypothetical Happy Meals: RFK meal with fur on the meat, Hegseth meal with weapon education, Epstein Island collectibles (02:22:48) ๐Ÿ’€

๐Ÿ“ž Phone Callers

No phone callers during this segment.

๐ŸŽค Guests on the Show

No guests appeared during this portion.

๐ŸŽต “Kick Out the Jams” Segment

There was no “Kick Out the Jams” segment in this portion of the show.

๐ŸŽฏ This or That Segment

There was no “This or That” segment in this portion of the show.

๐Ÿ”ฎ Predictions Made

  • Bob predicted that after the Beardens take in Carl the cat, Carl’s ex-girlfriend will show up on their back porch with nine kittens (01:43:00) ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›
  • Chewy predicted that with fewer people having children, society will see more “adult children” enjoying themselves, their money, and their time without traditional responsibilities (02:10:40)

๐Ÿ“ Five Paragraph Summary

The final hour opened with Matt’s ongoing domestic crisis reaching new levels of absurdity as his wife had not only been feeding the stray cat Carl their indoor cat’s expensive prescription food, but had also rigged up a fan under their outdoor table to keep the cat cool in the Texas heat. Matt revealed she had scheduled an appointment to have Carl neutered, along with deworming and de-fleeing treatments, all at Matt’s expense. His frustration peaked as he explained how his family never offered to buy him the old square body truck he wanted, but instead spent money on a cat he never agreed to adopt. The hosts declared themselves “Team Matt” while simultaneously enjoying his suffering immensely. ๐Ÿ˜บ๐Ÿ’”

Chewy took the show into bizarre internet territory by playing a series of music parody videos that had accumulated millions of views despite being what they termed “AI slop” or pre-AI equivalent nonsense. From Meow Jovi’s “My Nine Lives” to Goofy singing Evanescence’s “Bring Me to Life,” Chewy was reduced to tears of laughter while Bob and Matt questioned whether these videos represented humanity’s decline or just harmless fun. Bob noted the painful irony that these simple videos get millions of views while his carefully edited content struggles to reach thousands, leading to discussions about whether they should abandon quality content for stupid memes. The extended segment perfectly captured the show’s willingness to waste time on absolute nonsense. ๐ŸŽต๐Ÿ˜‚

The conversation shifted to a serious cultural question when Matt discovered Wendy’s new adult collectible meals featuring Minions toys, blind boxes, and drinks with names like “Pineapple Minion Mischiefies.” Matt questioned whether America could consider itself a serious nation when fast food chains were creating Happy Meals specifically for adults to collect toys. Chewy defended the trend, arguing that with increasing economic anxiety, the threat of AI taking jobs, and more couples choosing not to have children, people deserved to enjoy childish pleasures without shame. The debate touched on deeper issues of American maturity, consumer culture, and whether growing up was overrated in modern society. ๐Ÿ”๐ŸŽฌ

Educational content emerged through the Facts of the Day segment, where Chewy revealed Castro’s dangerous dairy obsession that prompted a CIA chocolate milkshake assassination attempt, the sun’s remarkable near-perfect roundness, and the unique walking patterns shared only by cats, giraffes, and camels. Matt contributed the fact about American bison’s historical range extending to the East Coast during Revolutionary times. The facts provided brief islands of actual learning amid the chaos, fulfilling the show’s stated educational mission to help Texas public schools, even as they spent most of the hour discussing cat music videos and whether mutant cows could produce chocolate milk directly from their udders. ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿ“š

The show concluded with nostalgic discussions of childhood promotional items, particularly Matt’s traumatic memory of the Honeycomb cereal submarine that promised to “actually dive and rise” but was just cheap gray plastic that didn’t work, leaving him stuck eating cereal he hated for weeks. The conversation about old McDonald’s glasses, Pizza Hut Batman cups, and vintage Happy Meal premiums led to Bob revealing these items now sell for $1,000 on eBay, adding financial regret to Matt’s childhood disappointment. The entire hour balanced genuine comedy with social commentary, relationship therapy for Matt, and showcased the hosts’ remarkable ability to make entertainment from discussing the internet’s dumbest content while somehow tying it all together into coherent radio. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธโœจ


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