🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️

Analysis of Matt & Bob 09-04-2024 Radio Show Transcript (First Third)

Food items/restaurants talked about:

  • El Dorado Cafe – The “Bobfather sandwich” is returning (00:29-05:16)
  • Available today through Saturday until 4 PM
  • It’s a torta/sandwich with seven layers
  • Bob wearing El Dorado t-shirt to promote it
  • Subway – Matt jokingly mentions wanting a sandwich named after him there (05:51-06:09)
  • Taco Cabana – Mentioned as potential sandwich naming location (06:12)
  • Joe’s Bakery – Bob praises their bacon (09:38-09:51)
  • First Watch – Mentioned for their thick bacon (10:02)
  • Wendy’s – Discussion of the Baconator (10:20-10:40)
  • McDonald’s – New “Big Arch” burger discussed (10:40-12:30)
  • Comparison to Big Mac with Quarter Pounder patties
  • Discussion of Arch Deluxe and McDLT
  • Burger King – Brief mention of ads/coupons (12:35)
  • Katz’s – Discussion of its comeback as “old Austin” (12:51-13:12)
  • Chili Parlor – Mentioned as potential naming opportunity (07:18)
  • Silver Metal – Mentioned as Matt’s hangout (05:46)
  • Cavenders – Western wear store where Chewie is shopping for Garth Brooks concert attire (22:08-32:38)
  • Cowboy hats for $36
  • Boots and pearl snap shirts discussed

News stories talked about during this portion:

  • State Fair of Texas – Discussion about attending, timing of visit (21:10-22:05)
  • Hot Sauce Festival – Mentioned as upcoming event Chewie wants to attend (22:00)
  • Garth Brooks Concert – Chewie attending tomorrow night (23:10-32:38)
  • Special show “We Ain’t Going Down Till the Sun Comes Up”
  • Going with Lisa and Jamie
  • Election Disinformation (54:26-end)
  • Exactly two months out from presidential election
  • Fake news site KBSF-TV registered in Russia two weeks ago
  • AI-generated fake story about candidate hitting 11-year-old girl
  • Site has been pulled down
  • Warning about foreign interference attempting to divide Americans
  • Twitter accounts hacked with malicious links

“Click Click Boom” segment (13:37-21:00):

Ancient Greek Medical Beliefs:

  • Greeks initially viewed illness as divine punishment from gods
  • Hippocrates tasted patients’ urine, pus, earwax, and scrutinized stools and vomit to diagnose via “humors” (black bile, yellow/red bile, blood, phlegm)
  • Wandering Womb Theory – believed women’s wombs moved around the body causing problems
  • Physician Ariteus of Cappadocia considered womb “an animal within an animal”
  • Treatment involved placing foul smells near face and sweet smells near genitals to “chase” womb to correct position
  • “Womb fumigation” – women sitting over heated pot with scented vapors for days
  • Teething remedies – Soranus of Ephesus recommended:
  • Rubbing rabbit brains on baby’s gums
  • Bracelets/amulets containing toxic coalescent
  • Viper tooth amulets around baby’s neck
  • Music therapy – Democritus believed viperbites could be cured by flute music

Funny moments/memorable quotes:

  • 00:36-03:13: Chewie’s over-the-top introductions of Matt and Bob, with Bob noting he’s “disturbing all the other shows on the hallway”
  • 05:51-06:09: Matt joking about wanting a Subway sandwich named after him, referencing their problematic spokespeople: “I’ve been doing everything their spokespeople did in order to try to get a sandwich…I got no more room for kids at my house”
  • 07:00-07:50: Discussion of naming items after Matt expanding beyond sandwiches to hot dogs, pizza slices. Matt: “if you grew up in middle school and high school with your nickname being pizza face, you don’t want a slice of pizza”
  • 08:00: Discussion of OnlyFans and future daughters asking about it
  • 14:00-17:30: Reactions to Hippocrates tasting bodily fluids. Chewie: “He’s just a freak.” Discussion of whether smelling feet helps diagnose illness
  • 15:40: Bob’s “wandering womb” discussion coincidentally matches today’s contest theme
  • 18:15: Physician named “Soranus” – Bob: “Come on. They’re just having fun with us now”
  • 20:30: Matt’s “fluty” impression deemed racist by Chewie
  • 24:00-27:30: Bob doesn’t know Garth Brooks songs despite Matt insisting he must. Matt: “You don’t want to admit that because I don’t know any Bruce Springsteen songs”
  • 28:10: Chewie’s favorite Elton John song is “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” from Lion King, horrifying Matt and Bob
  • 46:40-48:00: Discussion of Randy Newman songs, Chewie asking trivia questions during Rock and Roll News (Bob says he has to put dollar amount on questions)

Phone callers this portion:

None

Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment (32:32-52:15):

Bob delivers his signature “Rock and Roll News” covering multiple music industry stories. He begins with a tribute to the “men and women” and “first responders of delicious breakfasts” at El Dorado Cafe for bringing back the Bobfather sandwich, which he considers a greater honor than awards from governors, DPS, or even the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He notes that having a sandwich named after you means “people are putting you in their bellies” and “people are consuming you.”

The segment covers several major health-related stories affecting rock legends. Brian May of Queen revealed he suffered a minor stroke last week but insisted he didn’t want sympathy because he “hates” when his inbox gets cluttered. The good news is he can still play guitar, though he’s grounded from driving, flying, and raising his heart rate. Elton John is recovering from a serious eye infection that caused temporary blindness in one eye over the summer, with Bob joking that “you could play the piano just fine with an eye and a half” and referencing Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. At 77 years old, Elton has experienced numerous health obstacles recently. Bob mentions meeting Elton John once at the Erwin Center, unlike John Travolta who called Bob at his private residence.

Tour announcements include Tool heading to South America for their first-ever shows there in March 2025, with dates in Santiago, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, and São Paulo for Lollapalooza Brazil. Bob notes that friend Daniel Gallows, who is back living in Austin, loves Tool. He suggests Tool would be perfect for the Sphere in Las Vegas due to their imagery. Linkin Park is seeking a new singer, with fans suggesting candidates from bands like 21 Pilots (Tyler Joseph), Bring Me the Horizon, You Me at Six, Dead Sarah (Emily Armstrong), and Saliva (Bobby Amaru). Bob jokes they should “go with David Lee Roth” because “you can get him cheap.”

Additional news includes Mastodon promising to release something “really, really soon,” and Chicago and Black Sabbath releasing albums in quadraphonic sound – Chicago’s Greatest Hits (Chicago Nine) and Black Sabbath’s Live Evil. Bob explains quadrophonic sound as something done before surround sound existed in the 1960s-70s, requiring special processors and needles. For “Rock and Roll News Junior,” Ice Spice announced her Y2K UK and European 2024 tour following her multi-platinum Grammy-nominated debut album, with Bob noting this is for the kids and specifically mentioning that Matt’s daughter Poe is a fan (though she wasn’t allowed to go to Sexy Red). Bob ends with the “Rock and Roll News Salute” dedicated to El Dorado Cafe and encourages listeners to get the salsa sampler flight, not just one salsa.

Rock and roll shoutout/salute:

  • 52:00-52:15: Bob gives the Rock and Roll News Salute to “the men and women, the first responders of delicious breakfasts and lunches and dinners, the folks at El Dorado Cafe” for bringing back the Bobfather sandwich

Bands talked about during Bob’s Rock and Roll news segment:

  • Queen (Brian May)
  • Elton John
  • Tool
  • Linkin Park
  • 21 Pilots
  • Bring Me the Horizon
  • You Me at Six
  • Dead Sarah
  • Saliva
  • Mastodon
  • Chicago
  • Black Sabbath
  • Ice Spice

3 paragraph summary (excluding Rock and Roll news):

The show opens with Chewie delivering elaborate, comedic introductions for Matt and Bob, highlighting their various accomplishments and quirks. The main focus becomes the return of the “Bobfather sandwich” at El Dorado Cafe, available today through Saturday until 4 PM due to popular demand. This leads to extensive discussion about getting food items named after the hosts, with Matt joking about Subway (referencing their problematic spokespeople) and various other local establishments. The conversation meanders through breakfast tacos, bacon quality at different restaurants, and McDonald’s new “Big Arch” burger, with Chewie expressing confidence he could make better breakfast tacos than anyone, especially with superior potatoes and beans.

The “Click Click Boom” segment delivers bizarre ancient Greek medical practices, including Hippocrates tasting patients’ bodily fluids (urine, pus, earwax), the “wandering womb” theory where physicians believed women’s wombs moved around their bodies causing ailments, and strange remedies like rubbing rabbit brains on teething babies’ gums or using viper tooth amulets. The segment coincidentally aligns with the day’s contest theme about ancient medical beliefs. The hosts react with horror and humor to these practices, with Chewie suggesting Hippocrates was “just a freak” rather than actually helping patients.

A major portion focuses on Chewie’s preparation for attending a Garth Brooks concert tomorrow night. He’s shopping at Cavenders for cowboy boots, a pearl snap shirt, and a $36 cowboy hat, planning to fully embrace the country aesthetic. This sparks extensive debate when Bob reveals he doesn’t know many Garth Brooks songs beyond “The Dance” and “Friends in Low Places,” leading Matt to insist that anyone who grew up in Texas would know his music from parties. The show concludes with Matt delivering a serious warning about election disinformation, describing a fake news story from a Russian-registered AI-generated website (KBSF-TV) that was created to divide Americans, urging listeners to fact-check stories and not let foreign interference turn neighbors into enemies during the final two months before the election.

⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰

Analysis of Matt & Bob Show Transcript (Second Third)

Food items/restaurants talked about:

  • El Dorado Cafe – The “Bobfather” sandwich (breakfast on a bun) being served today through Saturday until 4 PM, named after Bob Fonseca (01:09:46)
  • Z-Tayos restaurant – Mentioned as participating in Austin Restaurant Week (01:08:07)
  • Fonda San Miguel – Super fancy Austin restaurant with famous brunch buffet (01:08:44)
  • Zinzunson (Place of Hummingbirds) – New daytime Mexican spot opening March 2025 from Fonda San Miguel on West North Loop Boulevard in Allendale neighborhood (01:08:53)
  • Austin Restaurant Week/Weeks – Happening now through part of next week, AustinRestaurantWeeks.org (01:07:28)
  • Hamburger Helper – Mentioned as not needing hamburger (01:13:37)
  • Hamburger steaks – Bob mentions making them for dinner (01:31:01)
  • Nachos – Mentioned in relation to Q2 Stadium cowboy hat (01:46:08)

News stories talked about during this portion:

  • Misinformation and AI concerns – Discussion about a podcaster/TV personality claiming Hitler was a victim of WWII and the problem was “the West,” leading to conversation about navigating fake news and misinformation online (01:02:11-01:05:10)
  • Govalle neighborhood ranked #1 – Travel magazine named Govalle (East Austin, between Airport/Springdale/Telgi, roughly 10th to 1st Street) as the #1 most up-and-coming neighborhood in entire United States; settled by Swedish cattle ranchers in 19th century (01:05:12-01:06:30)
  • Barton Springs Pool closure – Austin Parks and Rec keeping it closed due to two large holes found in pool’s infrastructure; Deep Eddy Pool opening early at 6 AM for displaced swimmers (01:06:29-01:07:26)

Predictions made during this portion:

  • Chewy predicts he will win the mythology game before it starts (01:12:05)

Interesting facts shared during this portion:

  • Govalle neighborhood – Swedish settlers took up cattle ranching there in the 19th century; remained farmland with smaller houses in East Austin for generations (01:05:59)
  • Barton Springs Pool maintenance – Pool is drained twice a year for cleaning by opening floodgates and letting creek run at regular level (01:07:10)
  • Arthur Brown’s “Fire” – Was a number one hit; Arthur Brown lived in Austin and worked as a carpenter after being a rock star (01:23:18)
  • Greek mythology facts from game:
  • Medusa had “crazy hair” (snakes) (01:19:43)
  • Zeus could change forms and was played by Jeff Goldblum in “The Fly” (01:21:32)
  • Thor crosses streams between Marvel and mythology (01:22:00)
  • Terpsichory means dancing (01:28:45)
  • Marathon was named after the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC (01:29:00)
  • Apollo was the god of music and poetry and namesake of space program (01:31:23)
  • Griffin had the head of an eagle (01:27:00)

Phone callers this portion:

  • Julia/Raul (01:42:07) – Julia called (though it’s in husband Raul’s name) about dressing up for Rocky Horror Picture Show as Riff Raff; taking daughter for first time in October
  • Damon (01:49:49) – Offering to lend Chewy alligator boots (size 11) and matching belt from his daughter’s quinceañera

Funny or memorable quotes this portion:

  • “Hell, I’m not even going to Google it. I’m just going to ask you.” (01:03:06)
  • “I assume just everything is AI and fake. Nothing is real.” – Chewy (01:03:47)
  • “Go see if there’s kids in that pizza parlor down in the basement.” – Chewy joking about conspiracy theories (01:04:40)
  • “Everybody would like to have reasonable facts.” (01:03:19)
  • “You don’t have to go to college to study anything. You don’t need college. You can pick up books.” – Matt (01:13:09)
  • “One of us went to college. One of us didn’t.” – Chewy (01:12:53)
  • “Hamburger Helper doesn’t need hamburger. It does just fine on its own.” (01:13:37)
  • “The crazy world of Eric Johnson.” – Matt’s wrong answer (01:24:16)
  • “How did you guys get a job here? Truly, Eric Johnson.” (01:24:28)
  • “Y’all needed to hire somebody that was willing to work for way below what the market rate was, and that’s how the two of us ended up working here.” – Matt (01:25:10)
  • “What’s my discount?” – Bob’s father’s negotiation tactic (01:47:24)
  • “$180 all in.” – Ray Bearden’s negotiation style (01:48:37)
  • “I am the God of Hellfire. And I bring you… Fire.” (01:23:13)

Guests in the studio or special visitors:

  • No in-studio guests during this portion

Recurring jokes or gags:

  • Chewy making games – Ongoing discussion about who has to make the next game based on who loses; Chewy made a “Bob Fonseca game” designed for Bob to win, but Bob lost it (01:11:01)
  • Bob’s detailed product knowledge – Extensive discussion of Casio A159WGEA1 watch and Jacques Marimage glasses worn by Jeff Goldblum (01:16:08)
  • Matt’s father Ray Bearden’s negotiation tactics – Story about demanding discounts at Dillard’s and refusing to pay full price or tax (01:47:20)
  • Bob’s expensive taste vs. practical concerns – Wearing Jacques Marimage glasses, collecting 40 Casio watches (01:16:08)
  • “Dini Weenie” – They keep calling Dean Stanfield by this nickname despite acknowledging he’s a grown man (01:53:05)

“This or That” segment:

Segment: “Hammer the Gods” / “The Gods Must Be Crazy” – Greek Mythology Game (01:15:46-01:32:35)

  • Contestants: Matt Bearden vs. Chewy
  • Game Master: Bob Fonseca
  • Format: Questions worth random point values (1-4 points) drawn from slips of paper; more ones than higher values, only one four-pointer

Questions and Answers:

  • 3 points: Who was the chick with the crazy hair? – Matt: Medusa
  • 2 points: In Chaos series, Jeff Goldblum/Zeus had superpower from another movie where he could change forms? – Chewy: The Fly
  • 4 points: Marvel and mythology cross streams with what? – Chewy: Thor
  • 1 point: Greek God of Fire Hephaestus / Who is the God of Hellfire? – Neither answered correctly (Arthur Brown)
  • 1 point: The fabled bird, the griffin, had the head of what actual bird? – Matt: Eagle ✓ (Chewy guessed sparrow, then falcon)
  • 2 points: The God of music and poetry was also the namesake of what space program? – Chewy: Apollo
  • 2 points: I’ll say the name of an Irwin Allen 70s disaster movie – Matt: Poseidon Adventure
  • 1 point: If I’m practicing terpsichory, what am I doing? – Matt: Dancing
  • 1 point: Marathon gets its meaning from what kind of event? – Neither answered correctly (Battle of Marathon, 490 BC)

Final Score: Chewy: 8, Matt: 7 (Chewy wins)

5 Paragraph Summary:

The middle portion of the show begins with a serious discussion about misinformation and disinformation in the digital age, sparked by Matt’s concern about a well-known podcaster claiming Hitler was a victim of World War II. The hosts reflect on the difficulty of navigating what’s real versus fake online, with Chewy jokingly suggesting he assumes everything is AI and fake. Matt emphasizes the importance of checking sources and verifying stories before getting upset about them, urging the hosts to hold each other accountable when bringing up controversial topics.

The conversation shifts to Austin area news and restaurants. Matt announces that Govalle, an East Austin neighborhood with Swedish ranching heritage, has been named the #1 most up-and-coming neighborhood in America by a travel magazine. He also reports that Barton Springs Pool remains closed due to infrastructure damage, with Deep Eddy opening early to accommodate displaced swimmers. The segment heavily promotes Austin Restaurant Week(s), happening now through next week, and celebrates the return of the “Bobfather” sandwich at El Dorado Cafe. Matt also discusses Fonda San Miguel’s new daytime concept, Zinzunson, opening in March 2025.

Bob hosts an elaborate Greek mythology trivia game called “Hammer the Gods,” inspired by his binge-watching the Netflix series “Chaos” starring Jeff Goldblum as Zeus. The game features random point values (1-4 points) for each question, creating tension as the valuable questions could appear at any time. Bob extensively promotes both the show and his Casio A159WGEA1 watch, which plays a central role in the series. The competition between Matt and Chewy is close throughout, with both contestants showing surprising knowledge of mythology, though Bob’s obscure reference to Arthur Brown’s “Fire” stumps them both.

A major recurring theme emerges around Chewy’s plans to attend an exclusive Garth Brooks concert the next night, courtesy of listener Young Bride and her husband Jamie. The hosts debate the appropriateness of dressing up for concerts, with Chewy planning to buy an entire Western outfit including shirt, hat, boots, and belt specifically for this one-night event. Bob questions the financial wisdom of spending hundreds of dollars on clothes that will only be worn once, while Matt shares stories of his father’s aggressive bargaining tactics at department stores and his own past attempts to get “professional discounts” as a radio employee.

The show takes listener calls about dressing up for concerts, with one caller discussing Rocky Horror Picture Show costumes and another offering to lend Chewy alligator boots and a belt from a quinceañera. The hosts share personal stories about concert experiences, including Bob’s lucky break when a massive man sat in front of him at a Bruce Springsteen show but remained seated the entire time. The mythology game concludes with Chewy winning 8-7, meaning Matt will have to create next Friday’s game. Throughout the segment, Chewy plays multiple Garth Brooks songs, further annoying his co-hosts while building excitement for his upcoming country music experience.

🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐

Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (Last Third – 09-04-2024)

Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:

  • El Dorado Cafe – Creating “The Bobfather” sandwich for Bob’s birthday (02:45:01)
  • Pressed patty of pork/pulled pork (carnitas)
  • Egg
  • Avocado
  • Tostada with refried black beans
  • Potato patty (papa riano)
  • Topped with a big pepper
  • Available through Saturday until 4pm
  • Long John Silvers – Mentioned as closed for months at Capital Plaza location (02:02:42)
  • Walmart – Suggested for buying materials to make custom shirt (01:56:16)
  • Gator Wine – Gatorade and wine mix being discussed (02:46:24)
  • Equal parts light blue Gatorade and cheap red wine (under $12)
  • Tinto de Verano – Spanish drink with red wine and limonada (02:47:25)
  • Dr. Pickles – Dr. Pepper with pickles trend mentioned (02:48:42)
  • Peanut butter wine – Proposed new drink concept (02:49:04)

News stories talked about during this portion:

  • David Gilmour/Pink Floyd catalog sale (02:08:47) – Gilmour explaining why he wants to sell Pink Floyd catalog for estimated $500 million, citing decision-making difficulties with Roger Waters
  • Channing Tatum remaking Ghost (02:28:26) – Demi Moore commenting that “some films are better left alone”
  • Travis Kelsey/Taylor Swift breakup rumors (02:23:15) – Leaked PR documents about potential breakup, Kelsey’s team claiming they’re AI-generated
  • 95-year-old charged with impaired driving (02:35:47) – Ontario, Canada person arrested for driving mobility scooter on freeway while impaired
  • Oregon hospital nurse lawsuit (02:41:51) – $303 million lawsuit after nurse replaced fentanyl with tap water, causing infections

Interesting facts shared during this portion:

  • Euler’s number record (02:38:32) – Indian man recited 14,000 digits of Euler’s number in 49 minutes, breaking world record
  • Previous record was 10,122 digits
  • Must recite blindfolded with plugged ears
  • Cannot pause more than 15 seconds or make mistakes
  • Pink Floyd corporation structure (02:09:58) – Roger Waters still gets paid when Pink Floyd tours without him due to corporate structure
  • Pink Floyd decision-making (02:11:14) – Band decisions made on veto system where any member can stop everything
  • US Flag Code (02:00:03) – It’s actually disrespectful to wear the American flag according to US flag code
  • Whoopi Goldberg owns Hollywood Squares (02:34:51) – According to caller Dan
  • Ontario Police Department (02:37:00) – Called “OPP” (like the song “You Down with OPP”)

Memorable moments during this portion:

  • Discussion about Chewy needing an outfit for Garth Brooks concert tomorrow (throughout first portion)
  • Tesla Dan calling in with strong opinions about not remaking Ghost movie (02:31:27)
  • Bob describing his hatred of video games vs Chewy’s more moderate approach (02:19:08)
  • Suggestion to wear sixth finger clip-on to fake AI photos when cheating (02:22:14)
  • Discussion of “The Bobfather” sandwich at El Dorado Cafe being brought back by popular demand (02:45:23)

Callers this portion:

  • Cheryl (02:00:33) – Praised Chewy’s Garth Brooks song snippets
  • Brad (01:58:18) – Talked about taking marijuana to Cheech and Chong concert in San Antonio in the 70s
  • Brandon (02:02:12) – First time caller after 12 years listening, recommended Texas Thrift for Western clothes
  • John (02:04:39) – Suggested wearing overalls to Garth Brooks concert
  • Vicky – Attempted call but hung up (01:56:47)
  • Tesla Dan (02:31:11) – Called about Ghost movie remake, mentioned updating girlfriends

This or That segment:

Question: Have you ever dressed up for a show and what did you wear? (01:54:58)

  • Asking listeners about concert outfit choices
  • Discussion centered around Garth Brooks concert preparation

Predictions made during this portion:

  • Bob predicted (02:12:53) – Pink Floyd might reunite for one last run at the Sphere if catalog is sold and they stop fighting over business decisions

Kick Out the Jams segment:

Topic: Video gaming and mental health (02:14:27)

  • Study of 100,000 individuals aged 10-69 over 3-year period showed gaming improves mental health
  • Benefits taper off after 3 hours per day
  • After 3 hours, negative effects begin and can surpass starting baseline
  • Discussion about appropriate gaming limits for children

5 Paragraph Summary:

The final portion of the show heavily focused on Chewy’s preparation for attending a Garth Brooks concert the following day. The hosts spent considerable time discussing what Western wear Chewy should purchase, with callers offering suggestions ranging from Texas Thrift stores to creating custom shirts from Walmart materials. The conversation was peppered with Garth Brooks puns and song references, with Chewy expressing genuine excitement about potentially being noticed by Garth Brooks at the “small venue” of ACL Live.

Bob’s “Extra Extra” segment delved into David Gilmour’s controversial statements about wanting to sell the Pink Floyd catalog for an estimated $500 million. Gilmour explained his primary motivation wasn’t financial but rather to escape the “mud bath” of decision-making with Roger Waters, where any band member can veto decisions. The discussion revealed the complex corporate structure of Pink Floyd, where Waters still receives payment even when the band tours without him, and highlighted the ongoing tensions that have plagued the legendary group for decades.

Several “Nods to the Odd” stories were presented, including a disturbing case from Oregon where a nurse caused patient infections and deaths by replacing liquid fentanyl with tap water for her own use, resulting in a $303 million lawsuit. Another unusual story featured a 95-year-old person in Ontario arrested for driving a mobility scooter while impaired on a freeway. The show also highlighted an Indian man who broke a world record by reciting 14,000 digits of Euler’s number in 49 minutes while blindfolded with plugged ears.

The hosts spent time discussing food and drink combinations, particularly focusing on the viral “Gator Wine” trend (Gatorade mixed with cheap red wine) and other unusual beverage mixtures. Chewy proposed creating similar content by experimenting with wine mixed with various ingredients including peanut butter, Coca-Cola, and orange juice. The conversation also celebrated “The Bobfather” sandwich at El Dorado Cafe, which was created for Bob’s birthday and brought back by popular demand due to its success.

Entertainment news rounded out the show with discussions about Channing Tatum’s planned Ghost remake (which Demi Moore suggested should be left alone), and alleged leaked documents about Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift’s relationship, which Kelsey’s team claimed were AI-generated fakes. This led to a broader conversation about AI being used as an excuse for various situations, and the hosts humorously suggested wearing a sixth finger clip-on to create plausible deniability for compromising photos by making them appear AI-generated.

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