๐ŸŽฏ TL;DR – Today’s Highlights

Matt and Bob spiral into a body image crisis after discovering an unflattering Blues on the Green performance video, leading Matt to analyze the footage like John Madden while declaring “I’m not going out in public anymore”โ€”then immediately going to Phoebe’s Diner for chicken fried steak. The show takes an emotional turn when Michael calls in about caring for his wheelchair-bound mother while his four wealthy sisters provide no help, earning him Willie Nelson tickets and Matt’s heartfelt discussion about the brutal reality of eldercare. Plus: Connor gets absolutely destroyed for trying to date two Latina coworkers named Forrest and Alessandra simultaneously, South Korea’s fake dopamine shopping sites that let you buy without actually spending money, Georgetown being named America’s safest mid-sized city, and the revelation that 1.5 billion pounds of cheese are stored in underground Missouri caves.


๐Ÿ“ป First Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ“ป

๐ŸŒญ Is it a Hot Dog Friday Show?

Yes! ๐ŸŽ‰ This is definitely a Hot Dog Friday Show. The show opens with the classic “Jumbo Hotdog!” audio drop (00:01:00-00:01:12), and Matt confirms it’s Friday morning, saying “Friday, good morning! Mornings with Matt and Bob, powered by Chewy, America’s last great morning show” (00:01:21).

๐Ÿ” Food Items/Restaurants Discussed

  • Phoebe’s Diner ๐Ÿณ – The crew went to the Gracie Farms location where they saw Chef Pam (00:40:39). Chewy had the chicken fried steak, Bob had the Eggs Benedict/Benedict Arnold, and Matt got the chicken and grits with hot maple syrup (00:40:40-00:41:03)
  • South First Tots appetizer ๐Ÿฅ” – With gravy, avocado, jalapeรฑo, and cheese (00:55:00)
  • McDonald’s ๐Ÿ” – The audience of one brought them McDonald’s (00:09:00)
  • Cheesecake Factory ๐Ÿฐ – Bob’s resume “reads like the Cheesecake Factory menu, just page after page” (00:02:03), and there’s a joke about eating the entire menu
  • Meanwhile Brewing Company ๐Ÿบ – Featured in opening sponsor read (00:00:00)
  • Ojos Locos ๐ŸŒฎ – Mentioned as a World Cup watching spot that was packed (00:33:40)

๐Ÿ“ฐ News Stories Discussed

  • World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremonies โšฝ – USA plays today, ceremonies in Toronto featuring Alanis Morissette and Michael Bublรฉ, and L.A.’s SoFi Stadium featuring Katy Perry, Future, and Lisa from Blackpink (00:34:40-00:35:40)
  • Georgetown named safest mid-sized city in the nation ๐Ÿ† – Round Rock came in third. Austin also ranks near the top for large cities (00:53:01)
  • Austin Central Library ๐Ÿ“š – Made Time Magazine’s 25 most American buildings list, called “a palace for the people” with rooftop garden and largest downtown solar installation (00:54:24)
  • South Korea’s dopamine shopping sites ๐Ÿ›’ – Sites that simulate the entire online shopping experience without actually charging money or delivering products (00:47:00-00:49:00)

๐Ÿ˜‚ Funny Moments & Memorable Quotes

  • The Blues on the Green video incident ๐Ÿ“น – Bob and Matt discover an unflattering video from their performance, leading to an extended body image crisis (00:06:00-00:15:00). Bob says “I wanted to off myself last night” (00:07:27) and Matt declares “I’m not going out in public anymore” (00:08:30)
  • Bob’s fashion analysis ๐Ÿ‘” – Bob literally draws on the TV screen with markers analyzing the problem areas in the video, turning into “John Madden” (00:11:00-00:12:00)
  • Matt’s defensive claims ๐Ÿ’ช – “I’m on the bike like an hour and a half a day. I’m lifting weights. I’m doing prison workouts” (00:08:08). When asked what prison workouts are, Matt explains “Push-ups. Sit-ups” while Bob jokes “He just keeps dropping the soap” (00:08:21)
  • The Deep V discussion ๐Ÿ’Ž – Bob reveals Matt once had “the deep V” (defined abs), leading to jokes about him “wasting it” by not being promiscuous (00:17:00-00:18:00)
  • Restaurant justification ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ – Bob tries to justify going to Phoebe’s: “We promised we would go…ourselves. We were overdue for a visit to a fabulous client’s restaurant” (00:16:02-00:16:27)
  • Matt’s surrender ๐Ÿณ๏ธ – “Let’s go full Orson Welles. Let’s go full John Candy” (00:42:34)
  • Bob’s weight loss philosophy ๐Ÿšฌ – “I could actually start smoking today and it wouldn’t hurt me…Because it couldn’t catch up with me” (00:20:14)

Best Quote: “You are married, and you’re old AF, and no woman’s ever going to want you, so stop trying to get a woman’s attention…Lean into the fact that we’re done, buddy” – Matt to Bob (00:15:27)

๐Ÿ“ž Phone Callers

No phone callers during this portion of the show. They mention it’s “Open Phone Friday” (00:01:52) but no calls were taken in this segment.

๐ŸŽธ Bob’s Rock and Roll News Summary

Paragraph 1: Bob opened his Rock and Roll News segment by explaining that Tom Jones’ live version of a song influenced Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, demonstrating his editorial commentary approach (00:28:40). He announced that Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss appeared on CBS Mornings to discuss their induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (00:31:26). The duo spoke about their signature hit “Rock and Roll All Night,” which Paul Stanley revealed was actually a combination of two songs – one he wrote and Gene’s song called “Drive Me Wild” from the early days (00:32:20). ๐ŸŽค
Paragraph 2: Bob discussed Rush’s ongoing reunion tour, noting they played their album “Moving Pictures” in its entirety at their third show at the Kia Forum in Englewood, California (00:30:17). He expressed frustration about Rush dominating the headlines, saying “It’s not bad enough that I have to look at a Rush story every day. I also have to look at a Kiss story every day” (00:31:21). Other Songwriters Hall of Fame nominees mentioned included Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins, and Alanis Morissette, who will be performing at World Cup opening ceremonies in Toronto (00:32:40). ๐ŸŽต
Paragraph 3: Ringo Starr finally credited Paul McCartney for the Beatles’ high level of productivity in a recent interview – something Bob claims to have discussed for years (00:36:08). Bob emphasized that without Paul’s drive, the Beatles probably would have only produced two or three records instead of their impressive output of 12 albums in just eight years (00:37:00). He noted their evolution from “yeah, yeah, yeah” to their final sound, spanning roughly from 1964 when they hit the States to mid-1969 when they secretly broke up (00:37:40). ๐ŸŽผ
Paragraph 4: Jack White announced a new album called “Frozen Charlotte” set for release on July 10th with 13 tracks (00:38:34). Bob expressed uncertainty about Jack White’s position in rock history, comparing him to Lenny Kravitz and questioning who their music appeals to, though acknowledging White’s brilliance as a businessman with Third Man Records (00:38:40). The Foo Fighters kicked off the European leg of their Take Cover Tour, though Bob seemed unimpressed with this news (00:35:51). ๐ŸŽง
Paragraph 5: Bob concluded with “Rock and Roll News Junior” featuring Ariana Grande hitting out at the White House for using her song “B-Y-E” from her seventh studio album “Eternal Sunshine” in an ICE video (00:39:17). The video, used by Trump to demonstrate border security, racked up half a million views but only 21,000 likes (00:40:03). Bob gave a shout-out to the staff at Phoebe’s Diner, particularly Chef Pam at the Gracie Farms location where the crew had recently enjoyed breakfast (00:40:39). He promised more Rush news next week, signing off with his standard “Adios, mofos” (00:42:51). ๐ŸŒŸ

๐ŸŽค Rock and Roll Shoutout/Salute

Yes! Bob gave a shout-out to the staff at Phoebe’s Diner at the Gracie Farms location, specifically mentioning Chef Pam (00:40:39).

๐ŸŽต Bands Mentioned During Bob’s Rock and Roll News

  • Rush ๐Ÿฅ
  • Kiss ๐Ÿ’‹
  • The Beatles ๐Ÿชฒ
  • Tom Jones ๐ŸŽค
  • The Black Crowes (Chris Robinson) ๐ŸŽธ
  • Jack White โšช
  • Lenny Kravitz ๐ŸŽธ
  • Foo Fighters ๐ŸŽต
  • Ariana Grande ๐ŸŽ€
  • Taylor Swift โœจ
  • Kenny Loggins ๐ŸŽน
  • Alanis Morissette ๐ŸŽค
  • Ringo Starr ๐Ÿฅ
  • Paul McCartney ๐ŸŽธ
  • Katy Perry ๐ŸŽค
  • Future ๐ŸŽค
  • Lisa (from Blackpink) ๐Ÿ’–
  • Michael Bublรฉ ๐ŸŽ„

๐Ÿ“ 3-Paragraph Summary (Excluding Rock and Roll News)

The show opened with typical Hot Dog Friday energy as the hosts delivered their elaborate introductions for each other, with Matt describing Bob’s resume as reading “like the Cheesecake Factory menu, just page after page after page” and noting he’s “eaten that entire menu too” (00:02:03). The mood shifted dramatically when Bob and Matt discovered an unflattering video from their Blues on the Green performance, triggering an extended conversation about body image and weight concerns. Bob confessed “I wanted to off myself last night” after seeing the footage, while Matt analyzed the video on-screen with markers like John Madden, declaring “I’m not going out in public anymore” (00:08:30). The discussion revealed Matt’s workout regimen including “prison workouts” (push-ups and sit-ups), an hour and a half daily on the bike, and weight lifting, while Bob defended his high-protein diet despite the visual evidence. The conversation included jokes about Matt having once had “the deep V” (defined abs) but “wasting it” by not being more promiscuous in his youth. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ˜…

The segment took a turn toward pop culture and technology when Matt introduced a fascinating story about South Korea’s dopamine shopping sites – fake e-commerce platforms that provide all the psychological satisfaction of online shopping without actually charging money or delivering products (00:47:00). The hosts discussed how these sites address the addictive nature of online shopping by providing the dopamine hit of browsing, adding to cart, and tracking delivery, but without the financial consequences. This led to humorous speculation about creating similar sites for other dopamine-seeking behaviors, including Matt’s suggestion of an “imaginary thirds” dating site for married people who want the thrill of online dating without actual infidelity. The conversation revealed the crew’s various shopping habits, with Bob admitting to retail therapy at Marshall’s, Chewy confessing to building DoorDash orders he never completes, and Jackson noting his 2020 online shopping addiction. ๐Ÿ›’๐Ÿ“ฑ

The show concluded with positive news for the Austin area, including Georgetown being named the safest mid-sized city in the entire nation, with Round Rock coming in third (00:53:01). Matt emphasized how remarkably safe the Austin area is compared to other major metropolitan areas, noting that complaints about crime in Austin actually reflect how accustomed residents have become to safety. The Austin Central Library also received recognition, making Time Magazine’s 25 most American buildings list and being called “a palace for the people,” featuring a rooftop garden, maker space, and the largest downtown solar installation (00:54:24). The hosts wrapped up with fond memories of their recent visit to Phoebe’s Diner at Gracie Farms, where they enjoyed everything from chicken fried steak to South First Tots loaded with gravy, avocado, jalapeรฑo, and cheese, with Bob giving a proper shout-out to Chef Pam and the staff (00:40:39). ๐Ÿ†๐Ÿ›๏ธ๐Ÿณ


๐Ÿ•™ Second Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ•™

๐Ÿ• Food Items/Restaurants Discussed

  • Texas Chili Parlor – Matt recommended this Austin classic for Kathy the Cat Lady’s out-of-town Chicago guests, describing it as “the dirtiest restaurant you’ll ever eat in, and you’ll be happy” (01:18:30) ๐ŸŒถ๏ธ
  • Hestia – Mentioned as offering $225 dinners with Michelin-starred chefs, with an optional wine pairing for $125 (01:01:12-01:02:00) ๐Ÿ’ฐ
  • El Naranjo – James Beard Award winning restaurant closing after 15 years due to rent hikes, pandemic challenges, and increased competition. Chef Eliana De Vega cited too many competitors and difficulty standing out (01:03:07-01:04:13) ๐Ÿ˜ข
  • Hoover’s – Closed at end of May, but having a special fundraiser on Monday for Chef Hoover (01:04:27-01:04:46)
  • Odd Duck – Matt’s recommendation for dining in South Austin
  • Matt’s El Rancho – Suggested as an option
  • Interstellar Barbecue – Mentioned as participating in Hestia’s high-end tastings
  • Cafe Du Monde – Multiple New Orleans locations discussed, with Matt strongly recommending the City Park location over Jackson Square tourist trap (01:35:04-01:36:00) ๐Ÿฅ
  • St. Rock Market (R-O-C-H) – New Orleans food hall in the Marigny with Thai, Vietnamese, and Caribbean food, featuring “one of the best Bloody Marys” Matt’s ever had (01:36:20-01:36:46)
  • Sylvain – S-Y-L-V-A-I-N, American food restaurant half block from Jackson Square with super low lighting (01:37:00-01:37:19)
  • Giacomo’s – New Orleans restaurant recommended by caller Kevin (born and raised there), with emphasis on making reservations early and eating in main restaurant, not annex (01:39:18-01:39:44)
  • Preservation Hall Jazz – Not a restaurant but Matt recommended buying seated tickets early for the jazz show experience (01:37:39-01:38:20)
  • Cafe Beignet – Location near cop station mentioned for Creole/New Orleans potatoes (01:38:38-01:38:52)

๐Ÿ“ฐ News Stories Discussed

  • Mosquito Population Increase – May brought 4.5 inches of rain and 73% humidity creating “mosquito paradise conditions.” Austin Public Health monitoring but no virus-positive mosquito pools found yet. Matt emphasized the problem is neighbors who don’t control standing water (00:55:40-00:56:51) ๐ŸฆŸ
  • Screw Worm Outbreak – The parasite previously found just over the border has now appeared in Gillespie County (Fredericksburg). Last major Texas outbreak was in the 1960s. Funding for prevention programs has been cut. Political fight brewing between Sid Miller and federal government. Austin Wildlife Rescue temporarily refusing mammals and birds from quarantine counties (00:57:04-00:59:26) ๐Ÿ›
  • Fredericksburg Peach Season Failure – Caller asked about seeing peaches sold on roadside when crop supposedly failed. Matt confirmed most roadside “Fredericksburg peaches” are fraud/fake peaches from elsewhere, as real Fredericksburg peaches went to fancy restaurants (01:14:20-01:14:46) ๐Ÿ‘

๐Ÿ”ฎ Predictions Made

  • Matt predicted Fredericksburg shop owners will “yell at the screw worm rudely, and then the screw worm won’t want to be there” (00:57:53)
  • Regarding the screw worm political fight: “I think, though, that people will defer to taking care of Texas more” in the election year dispute (00:58:37)

๐ŸŽ“ Interesting Facts Shared

  • Female mosquitoes only need small amounts of standing water like pet bowls or clogged gutters to breed (00:56:02-00:56:09)
  • Texas monthly magazine costs around $10 now, not “a dollar and a quarter anymore” (00:55:25-00:55:29) ๐Ÿ“ฐ
  • The Paramount Theatre closes this weekend for approximately a year and a half (01:09:33)
  • Bob Bullock IMAX uses laser digital projection, while San Antonio still has film projection, though sometimes the projectionist “has a little drinkety drink and doesn’t focus the picture properly” (01:10:00-01:10:38) ๐ŸŽฌ
  • Life 360 tracking app tells parents when teens are speeding, braking too quickly, and location (01:47:46-01:48:00)

๐Ÿ’ฌ Funny or Memorable Quotes

  • Matt on libraries: “It’s great to just go to the library, check out a magazine. Go to the bathroom. Hang out for a while.” (00:55:06-00:55:13) ๐Ÿ˜„
  • Matt on Fredericksburg: “Fredericksburg will take care of it, because the owners of the shops in Fredericksburg will yell at the screw worm rudely, and then the screw worm won’t want to be there.” (00:57:53)
  • Matt on Dustin Hoffman/Outbreak reference: “Until you see Dustin Hoffman wearing a clean suit, we’re probably okay.” (00:59:26) ๐ŸŽญ
  • Matt on fancy dining: “Look, who amongst us hasn’t spent $1,000 on like a Wednesday night?” (01:02:10)
  • Matt on getting to the ‘haves’: “It’s good to be in the haves. And you can sit around complaining about not being in the haves. Or you can do something about it and get in the haves.” (01:02:16-01:02:20)
  • Matt to Connor about dating two women: “You dating Latinas is the first time on record that I’ve ever rooted for ICE.” (01:27:56) ๐Ÿ˜ฌ
  • Matt on Connor’s situation: “No lady wants to hear that she’s just as special as somebody else out there.” (01:28:47)
  • Bob to Connor: “Which one would you feel better taking home to meet mom?” Connor: “They’re both pretty nice.” Bob: “All right. You’re not helping, man. You’re on the fence. So how can we help you?” (01:28:13-01:28:42)
  • Matt roasting Connor: “You know he’s a hardworking man because he built that sex dungeon underneath his apartment…with his bare hands.” (01:30:43-01:30:46) ๐Ÿ’€
  • Matt on proof: “If you want proof of this stuff, you’re living in the wrong time, my friend. Lean in. Lean in to what we are. Just say it. Say it and you make it so. Believe it harder and it’ll be.” (01:45:48-01:45:55)
  • Matt on dating apps advice: “Just lower your standards, bro. Just go all the way down. Set the bar all the way down to hell.” (01:21:49-01:21:52)

๐Ÿ“ž Phone Callers

  • Anissa – Called asking about Bob Dylan tickets, given station switchboard number 512-832-4000 (01:11:43-01:12:19)
  • Waco Caller – Asked about Fredericksburg peaches being sold despite crop failure; confirmed they’re mostly fraudulent (01:13:26-01:14:46)
  • Kathy the Cat Lady – Has Chicago visitors she hasn’t seen in 40 years, asked for restaurant recommendations. Given Texas Chili Parlor suggestion. Mentioned they “drank a lot last night” (01:15:21-01:19:39) ๐Ÿท
  • Elliot – Going to New York in summer, asked for restaurant recommendations. Matt gave detailed New Orleans advice instead initially, then they discussed travel plans (01:19:20-01:23:52)
  • ConnorTHE STAR CALLER Called about dating dilemma with two Latina women (Forrest and Alessandra) who are friends and coworkers at an electrical co-op in New Braunfels. Met them at a speed dating event (10 minutes each). Hosts mercilessly roasted him throughout the call. He asked for advice on “maneuvering the situation” (01:25:06-01:33:29) ๐Ÿ˜…
  • Kevin from Temple – Born and raised in New Orleans, recommended Giacomo’s restaurant, works at Audi dealership in North Austin, mentioned winning rock and roll trivia a couple years ago and wants it to return (01:38:01-01:42:46)
  • Debbie – Asked Matt for New Orleans restaurant recommendations for July trip. Given extensive advice on Cafe Du Monde at City Park, St. Rock Market, Sylvain, and Preservation Hall (01:34:04-01:40:59)

๐Ÿ”„ Recurring Jokes or Gags

  • Connor getting roasted for his dating situation – multiple hosts piling on with jokes about him being a horse, having a sex dungeon, comparing him to a frog/prince, questioning why women would call him back
  • The running joke about Connor needing to “put the lotion in the basket” (Silence of the Lambs reference) (01:30:36)
  • Matt’s ongoing struggle with being recognized vs. Chewy not needing help because he “made it all on my own” (01:05:04-01:05:18)
  • Bob Dylan song parodies about the caller’s question (01:12:52-01:13:19)
  • The dysfunction of Open Phone Friday being something you do “when you are exhausted and you have nothing else to give” (01:07:10-01:07:17) ๐Ÿ˜ด

๐ŸŽฏ Summary

The second hour kicked off with discussions about magazines and libraries before diving into some concerning local news. Matt reported on the significant mosquito population increase in Austin due to May’s high humidity and rainfall, emphasizing that controlling standing water on your own property isn’t enough when neighbors don’t do the same. More alarmingly, the screw worm parasite has now reached Gillespie County (Fredericksburg), marking its first Texas appearance since the 1960s outbreak, with political tensions brewing between state agriculture commissioner Sid Miller and federal authorities over the response. The screw worm’s arrival is already affecting local wildlife rescue operations. ๐ŸฆŸ๐Ÿ›

Food dominated much of the hour’s conversation, with multiple restaurant closures and openings discussed. The James Beard Award-winning El Naranjo announced it’s closing after 15 years, citing rent hikes, pandemic difficulties, and too much competition in Austin’s evolving food scene. Meanwhile, Hestia is offering ultra-luxurious $225-per-person dinners with Michelin-starred chefs. Matt gave Kathy the Cat Lady a recommendation for Texas Chili Parlor to take her Chicago visitors, describing it memorably as featuring dust-covered fan blades and being “the dirtiest restaurant you’ll ever eat in, and you’ll be happy.” The hosts also discussed the sad reality of fraudulent “Fredericksburg peaches” being sold roadside after this season’s crop failure. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿด

The highlight of the hour was undoubtedly Connor’s call during Open Phone Friday. Connor explained his dating dilemma: he met two Latina women named Forrest and Alessandra at a speed dating event (where he got an extended 10 minutes with each due to low turnout), they’re friends who work together at an electrical co-op customer service department, and he’s been texting both trying to decide which to pursue. The hosts absolutely destroyed him with jokes, with Matt declaring “You dating Latinas is the first time on record that I’ve ever rooted for ICE,” Bob asking which one appears in his “slideshow” (fantasies), and multiple references to Connor building a sex dungeon and needing to “put the lotion in the basket.” Despite the brutal roasting, they offered genuine advice: be honest, take them both to lunch, and see who you vibe with more. ๐Ÿ’˜๐Ÿ˜‚

Multiple callers sought travel and dining recommendations throughout the hour. Kevin from Temple, who was born and raised in New Orleans, called to recommend Giacomo’s restaurant and mentioned he’d won their rock and roll trivia contest a couple years ago with Guns N’ Roses tickets. Matt provided extensive New Orleans dining advice to Debbie, enthusiastically recommending the Cafe Du Monde location in City Park (not the touristy Jackson Square one) paired with a walk through the free sculpture garden, St. Rock Market food hall in the Marigny, Sylvain for its dark romantic atmosphere, and Preservation Hall for authentic jazz. He warned about the challenges of July heat in New Orleans and long waits at popular spots. The hosts also discussed the importance of making early reservations at places like Giacomo’s. ๐ŸŽท๐Ÿค

The hour concluded with lighter moments including discussions about parenting teenagers, with Matt revealing he uses Life 360 tracking on his 16-year-old daughter and sharing his philosophy of “I’m here and willing to listen” while learning to shut up instead of immediately offering solutions. Bob’s IMAX film vs. digital debate continued from earlier, with confirmation that San Antonio still uses film projection while Bob Bullock uses laser digital. The hosts wrapped up Open Phone Friday exhausted but planning their upcoming New York trip, with Bob threatening to “disappear” into the city after their show obligations. Throughout it all, they maintained their characteristic mix of genuine helpfulness, brutal honesty, and relentless comedy that keeps listeners calling in week after week. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธโœจ


๐Ÿ•› Third Hour Analysis ๐Ÿ•›

๐ŸŒญ Hot Dogs in Studio

No hot dogs were eaten in the studio during this portion of the show! ๐Ÿšซ๐ŸŒญ

๐Ÿ” Food Items/Restaurants Discussed

  • McDonald’s McGriddle – Bob ate an entire McGriddle including the buns (01:56:11), which was unusual for him
  • Biscoff cookies – Bob was eating these during the show (02:19:50)
  • Chili and Cornbread – Extensive discussion about where to find good chili and cornbread in Austin (01:56:33):
  • Chili Parlor mentioned as main option
  • 24 Diner mentioned (Matt said they changed their recipe)
  • Odd Duck – recommended for cornbread (01:57:00)
  • HEB bakery – Matt praised their tin tray cornbread (01:57:12)
  • Pete Terry’s – Mentioned as having “shake of the month” (02:26:40)
  • Halcyon – Has the Elvis sandwich (peanut butter, banana, and bacon) (02:37:50)
  • Resort Pass – Service Matt uses to access hotel pools (02:04:42)
  • Swimpley – Pool rental service Matt’s wife uses (02:04:44)

๐Ÿ“ฐ News Stories Discussed

  • Facebook/Messenger servers down – Eric called in to report the outage (01:52:47) ๐Ÿ“ฑ
  • Police officer accidentally shot his buddy – Brief discussion about officers messing around (02:05:53) ๐Ÿš”
  • Flock license plate readers being misused – 12 cops arrested for misusing the system, including one stalking his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend (02:07:00) ๐Ÿšจ
  • Two kids involved in shooting – Referenced from earlier in the week (02:06:30)

๐Ÿง  Interesting Facts Shared

  • Diving boards may be illegal/restricted in some HOA communities (02:05:00) ๐ŸŠ
  • 1.5 billion pounds of cheese is stored in underground caves in Missouri (specifically Kansas City) in old limestone mines (02:38:18) ๐Ÿง€
  • KFC has 11 herbs and spices, not the commonly assumed number (02:40:00)
  • The paleo diet is named after the Paleolithic era (02:34:17)
  • Obitrol was an amphetamine-based weight loss supplement pulled from shelves in 1973, later became Adderall (02:32:23)
  • Elvis Presley’s go-to sandwich was peanut butter with banana and bacon (02:37:43) ๐Ÿฅช

๐Ÿ’ญ Memorable Moments

  • Michael’s emotional call about caring for his mother – The most touching moment where Michael called in wanting Willie tickets and revealed he’s a caretaker for his wheelchair-bound mother, having to bathe her and change diapers while his four wealthy sisters don’t help. Matt gave him tickets out of compassion (02:09:10-02:17:00) โค๏ธ๐Ÿ˜ข
  • Matt’s heartfelt discussion about caregiving – Matt opened up about the challenges of being a caregiver for aging parents, relating to his own father’s situation and the difficulty of navigating healthcare systems (02:12:00-02:14:00) ๐Ÿ’”
  • Bob’s brother called during the break – After Matt joked that Bob’s wealthy brother abandoned him like Michael’s sisters, Bob’s brother Glenn actually called to set the record straight (02:19:40) โ˜Ž๏ธ
  • “The Injector” nickname suggestion – Listener suggested “The Injector” as Jackson’s new nickname (01:56:06) ๐Ÿ’‰

โ˜Ž๏ธ๐Ÿ“ž Phone Callers

  • Eric from Lake Travis (01:52:43) – Called to report Facebook servers being down; 28 years old inspector watching workers; got his job through his mom’s real estate connections
  • Caller asking about blocked number (01:59:45) – Thought he was blocked but wasn’t; turned out lines were just full
  • Michael (02:08:17) – Most emotional call of the segment; 160 lbs, taking care of his wheelchair-bound mother, has to bathe her and pick her up off the floor, has four wealthy older sisters who won’t help; won Willie Nelson tickets
  • Contest Contestants:
  • Kristen (02:30:35) – Works in IT support for semiconductor company; won the contest
  • John (02:31:06) – Working while dropping off truck at brake check; got zero questions right but still received tickets for his embarrassment

๐Ÿ† Weight Loss Trivia Contest

Theme: Weight loss plans and products (created by interns Jackson and Rachel) โš–๏ธ
Contestants: Kristen vs. John
Questions & Answers:

1. Q: Amphetamine-based weight loss supplement pulled in 1973? A: Obitrol (neither got it) โŒ

2. Q: What is “boy kibble”? A: Protein maxing/ground beef diet – Kristen got partial credit โœ…

3. Q: Paleo diet named for which era? A: Paleolithic – Kristen โœ…

4. Q: Hollywood diet fruit eaten before meals? A: Grapefruit – Kristen โœ…

5. Q: Hormone pancreas can’t produce in diabetes? A: Insulin – Kristen โœ…

6. Q: Elvis Presley’s go-to sandwich? A: Peanut butter, banana, and bacon – Kristen โœ…

7. Q: Underground cheese storage state? A: Missouri (both wrong) โŒ

8. Q: Matt asked: “What’s your name?” A: John – John finally got one! โœ…

9. Q: KFC herbs and spices count? A: 11 (both wrong – John guessed 6) โŒ

Winner: Kristen dominated ๐ŸŽ‰ (John also received tickets for participation)

๐Ÿ“ Five Paragraph Summary

The final hour took an unexpectedly emotional turn when the hosts discussed caregiving and personal struggles while also maintaining their signature humor. The show opened with banter about communication differences between men and women, with Matt explaining how he’s learned to just listen and validate rather than try to fix problems when his wife vents. This led to discussions about Facebook being down and various caller interactions, including someone who thought they were blocked from calling in. The mood lightened with jokes about inspectors, diving boards, and Matt’s shopping habits on Facebook Marketplace, though Bob warned Rachel about meeting strangers alone for transactions. ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ฌ

The segment took a profound turn when Michael called in hoping to win Willie Nelson tickets for his mother. What started as a routine contest call became deeply moving when Michael revealed he’s the sole caretaker for his wheelchair-bound mother, handling all personal care including bathing and diaper changes, while his four wealthy older sisters provide no assistance. The hosts, particularly Matt, connected deeply with his situation, as they’re both dealing with aging parents themselves. Matt spoke passionately about the emotional toll of becoming a parent to your own parent and referenced the song “Mama Hold My Hand” by Aloe Black, bringing Michael to tears. The hosts immediately gave him tickets without making him compete. ๐Ÿ˜ขโค๏ธ

This sparked an extended discussion about the challenges of eldercare, with Matt sharing frustrating experiences trying to navigate healthcare systems, insurance companies, and medical equipment providers who make simple purchases impossibly complicated. Bob shared his own experiences caring for his parents, including the difficulty of getting bed rails approved and dealing with facility restrictions. The conversation revealed the exhausting reality that many adult children face when their parents need care – a 24/7 responsibility with no breaks, where the only relief comes with death, creating an impossible emotional situation. Matt encouraged listeners in similar situations to know they’re not alone. ๐Ÿฅ๐Ÿ’Š

The mood shifted back to lighter territory with discussions about weight, dieting, and food. The hosts joked about Bob’s eating habits after he saw an unflattering video of himself, leading to playful ribbing about him eating a McGriddle, Biscoff cookies, and other treats despite claiming to diet. They discussed various Austin restaurants, pool rental services, and Matt’s parenting activities. The conversation meandered through topics like police officers misusing surveillance systems, diving board legality, and the challenges of modern healthcare, all while maintaining the show’s characteristic mix of humor and genuine concern for their community. ๐Ÿ”๐Ÿ˜„

The show concluded with a weight-loss themed trivia contest created by interns Jackson and Rachel, where Kristen dominated John in questions about diet plans and products. Despite John’s complete failure to answer correctly (even missing that KFC has 11 herbs and spices), both contestants received Willie Nelson 4th of July picnic tickets. The segment showcased the show’s ability to balance entertainment with genuine human connection, moving seamlessly from deep emotional discussions about caregiving to lighthearted competition, ultimately sending everyone into the weekend with both laughter and thoughtfulness about life’s challenges. ๐ŸŽค๐ŸŽ‰


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