
๐ป First Hour Analysis ๐ป
๐ญ Is it a Hot Dog Friday Show?
No, this is not a Hot Dog Friday show. The timestamp indicates this is Thursday, January 8th (28:46).
๐ Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
- Tony C’s Beer Garden ๐ (4:02, 23:59) – Bob and Chewy had lunch there yesterday, described as a place where “Italians got to have meatballs and stuff”
- Ken’s ๐ฅช (23:34) – Referenced as a place they could send someone to get food

๐ฐ News Stories Discussed
- Kiss Band Drama ๐ธ (29:33) – Gene Simmons claiming Peter Criss had nothing to do with writing “Beth”
- Peter Wolf Tour ๐ค (37:17) – Former J. Geils Band frontman going on East Coast tour
- Chuck Losh KUT Feature ๐ป (42:00) – Their colleague was featured on KUT discussing his barbershop quartet hobby
๐ฅ Click Click Boom Segment (12:20)
This segment focused on “List of worst items pulled from people’s butts in 2025” according to U.S. government/American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Items mentioned included:
- Shampoo bottle (blamed on boredom) ๐งด
- Baseball (“I wanted to see what it felt like”) โพ
- Corncob holder, turkey baster, wine stopper ๐ฝ๐งค๐ท
- Plastic cleanser bottle, eyeglasses, rock, two pencils ๐๐ชจโ๏ธ
- Vape pen, flashlight, film canister ๐ฆ๐๏ธ
- Rectangular travel toothbrush, dog chew toy ๐ชฅ๐ฆด
- Uncooked pasta ๐
๐ Funny Moments/Memorable Quotes
- Bob’s haircut discussion ๐โโ๏ธ (0:34) – “It’s a little Teen Wolf. Do you not see that?”
- Chewy’s introduction ๐๏ธ as “man from Thrall that can do it all” (1:24)
- Police officer cooking oil bottle story ๐ (15:07) with the punchline “I hope you weren’t your Wesson”
- Matt’s Michael Keaton phone number story ๐ (8:19)

๐ธ Bob’s Rock and Roll News (28:08-47:47)
Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment covered several stories over approximately 20 minutes. The main story focused on ongoing drama within Kiss, specifically Gene Simmons’ recent claims that drummer Peter Criss had nothing to do with writing their hit song “Beth,” despite Criss receiving writing credit and singing the track. Bob expressed frustration with aging rock stars who “can’t shut up,” comparing Simmons to Roger Waters and Ted Nugent. The segment revealed that Simmons claimed the song was originally titled “Beck” before he suggested changing it to “Beth” for better melodic flow. ๐ค
The second major story covered Peter Wolf of the J. Geils Band announcing an East Coast tour. Bob ranked Wolf as his third-greatest frontman of all time, behind James Brown and Bruce Springsteen. He praised Wolf’s stage presence and recommended his autobiography “Waiting on the Moon,” describing Wolf’s connections to the New York scene including his marriage to Faye Dunaway. Bob lamented that Wolf no longer tours in the Southwest. ๐๏ธ
A surprising revelation came when Bob discovered that their colleague Chuck Losh had been featured on KUT’s “This Is My Thing” podcast discussing his love of barbershop quartet singing. Bob expressed frustration that he had to learn about his own colleague’s background from a competing station, noting that the story failed to mention Losh’s role as host of a nationally-known metal show. The segment ended abruptly when Bob realized he was running over time, cutting short planned segments including Rock and Roll News Junior and additional shout-outs. ๐ถ
๐ซก Rock and Roll Shout-outs/Salutes
- Violet Cleveland ๐ (45:51) – 8-year-old having her “golden birthday” (turning 8 on the 8th)
- Abel Garza “Mr. Postman” ๐ฎ (46:18) – For food he’s sent over the years and support during a difficult day
๐ฅ Bands Mentioned in Bob’s Rock and Roll News
- Kiss ๐
- J. Geils Band ๐ท
- BTS (briefly mentioned) ๐บ
๐ 3-Paragraph Summary (Excluding Rock and Roll News)
The show opened with playful banter about Chewy’s changed appearance and hair, leading to elaborate introductions where each host praised the others’ backgrounds. Matt was introduced as Austin’s greatest living storyteller with a history in sitcoms and stand-up comedy, while Bob was praised for his Texas Radio Hall of Fame induction and experience introducing major bands like Fleetwood Mac. The conversation revealed Bob’s philosophy about stage introductions, preferring the brief Woodstock-style approach, and included a humorous story about having to cover for Stevie Nicks’ absence at a show. ๐โโ๏ธโจ
The discussion shifted to Austin’s entertainment history, comparing past events like Austin Aquafest and Freedom Fest to current festivals. Bob shared a memorable story about being confronted by an overzealous security officer in an “admiral’s outfit” who tried to remove his backstage pass while he was on his way to introduce Joe Ely. The hosts reflected on how Austin has evolved from a “little dirt town” with basic carnival-style food vendors to today’s sophisticated festival scene, though they noted the food and overall quality is much better now. ๐ก๐๏ธ
The show’s major comedic segment was “Click Click Boom,” where Matt detailed bizarre items that have been removed from people’s bodies according to medical reports. The discussion became increasingly graphic and humorous, with Matt sharing stories from an ER nurse he knew in his youth and a particularly embarrassing incident involving a police officer and a cooking oil bottle. The segment highlighted the show’s ability to blend medical information with comedy, though Bob had to remind the team about broadcasting standards during morning drive time when families are listening. ๐๐ฅ
๐ Second Hour Analysis ๐
๐ Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
- Brotherton’s Black Iron Barbecue ๐ (01:03:00) – A Pflugerville barbecue joint that’s struggling and asking the community for support due to slow times after COVID. The hosts plan to visit.
- Texas Roadhouse ๐ฅฉ (00:54:57) – Mentioned as a landmark Matt reached quickly on the new 183
๐๏ธ News Stories
- Austin Airport Expansion โ๏ธ (00:53:35) – Officials secured funding for massive expansion at Austin-Bergstrom, adding 32 gates to current 34, completion expected in 2030s
- Warmest 12 Days of Christmas Ever โ๏ธ (00:55:48) – Austin experiencing record-breaking warm temperatures, with warming trend expected to continue1
- Google Building Update ๐ข (00:56:23) – Google officially moved into the building they’ve leased since 2019
- New 183 Highway ๐ฃ๏ธ (00:54:53) – Matt praised the newly opened section, describing a 10-minute trip that used to take 45 minutes
๐ฎ Predictions Made
- Construction at the airport will cause “growing pains” and be “nasty” during the expansion process ๐ง
๐ก Interesting Facts
- Pete Townshend Child Porn Investigation ๐ป (01:07:27) – Discussion about Townshend’s claim he was doing “research for a documentary”
- Movie Music Rights ๐ฌ (01:08:09) – Wayne’s World didn’t have rights to “Stairway to Heaven” until 2019-2020; VHS versions have different music
- Austin Stories TV Show ๐บ (01:09:39) – Matt’s MTV show that couldn’t be released on DVD due to music rights issues
- Legal Emancipation in Hollywood โ๏ธ (01:15:41) – John Cusack was legally emancipated at 16 to make The Sure Thing; Jennifer Lawrence was emancipated at 142
๐ญ Hot Dogs
- Yes! ๐ญ (00:52:29) – Someone is making hot dogs tomorrow, with discussion about attending Bob’s house on Saturday
๐ฌ Memorable Quotes
- Matt on parenting ๐จโ๐ฆ (01:22:48): “If you’ve only raised sons, you’ve never truly been a parent”
- Matt’s silverback realization ๐ฆ (01:23:17): “When is that moment when you realized that you would not be the silverback forever?”
- Bob on teenage boys ๐ฝ (01:34:52): “When boys are 14, 15, 16, they’re like aliens”
๐ฅ Special Visitors/Guests
- Sawyer was mentioned as being present in the studio ๐ง
๐ Recurring Jokes
- Teasing Sawyer and being “mean” to him ๐ค
- Prima Nocta/Segunda Nocta reference about Bob’s house ๐ฐ
- Movie and music industry inside jokes ๐๏ธ
๐๏ธ Events/Activities Discussed
- Pink Floyd Laser Show ๐ – “Shine On” at Paramount Theater Friday night
- Jones Center Free Week ๐ผ๏ธ – Free admission to art exhibitions
- Red River Cultural District Free Week ๐ธ – January 9th-10th
- Hot Wheels Monster Truck Live ๐ – Friday night family event
- HEB Live Well Your Way Day ๐ – Saturday 11am-4pm with free samples and discounts3
- International Gem and Jewelry Show ๐ – Palmer Events Center (children under 9 not permitted)
โ๏ธ 5-Paragraph Summary
This portion of the show begins with Matt discussing his son’s musical development, noting that while his son generally shows little interest in music, he recently responded positively to Tool and Fugazi. This leads into a broader conversation about Matt’s son’s growth and development, particularly his involvement in taekwondo classes with an ex-military instructor who has provided valuable structure and discipline. ๐ฅ๐ถ
The hosts then transition into local news, covering major Austin developments including the airport expansion project that will nearly double gate capacity by the 2030s, and Matt’s positive experience with the newly opened 183 highway section. They also discuss the record-breaking warm weather Austin is experiencing during what should be winter months, and Google’s official move into their long-leased downtown building. โ๏ธโ๏ธ
A significant portion focuses on entertainment industry discussions, sparked by Pete Townshend’s solo song playing during the show. This leads to conversations about music rights in movies and TV shows, with Matt sharing stories about his MTV show “Austin Stories” and why it was never released on DVD due to music licensing issues. The discussion expands to include movie trivia and Hollywood practices like legal emancipation for young actors. ๐ฅ๐ธ
The conversation takes a personal turn when Matt shares a story about his son accidentally injuring him during play wrestling, leading to a broader discussion about the transition from parent as “silverback” to children growing into their own strength. Bob shares his experiences with his teenage sons wanting to physically challenge him, describing this as a natural part of the father-son dynamic during adolescence. ๐ฆ๐ช
The segment concludes with the hosts promoting various local events and activities for the weekend, including the Pink Floyd laser show, free admission days at local cultural venues, and family-friendly activities. They also discuss the possibility of bringing back their local film festival, reminiscing about past successes and the potential for supporting local filmmakers while providing entertainment for the community during typically slow movie months. ๐ฟ๐ญ
๐ Third Hour Analysis ๐
๐ฑ Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
- Meat and Bread ๐ฅช (01:58:40) – downtown Austin restaurant featuring meatball sandwiches with Grumelotta
- Nutella ๐ซ (01:57:42) – European spread with cocoa and hazelnuts
- Planters peanuts/Mr. Peanut ๐ฅ (01:51:21)
- DoorDash/Uber Eats/Grubhub ๐ (02:12:17) – extensive discussion about food delivery services
- McDonald’s ๐ (02:17:11) – Bob mentions doing a mobile order
- HEB ๐ (02:18:14) – Chewy mentions walking to HEB for dinner ingredients
๐บ News Stories Discussed
- Gene Simmons interview incident ๐ค (02:19:00) – inappropriate comment to female reporter
- Chris Redd SNL controversy ๐ (02:24:24) – selling pills to castmates and alleged affair4
- Disney considering return to hand-drawn animation โ๏ธ (02:21:40)
- DoorDash delivery controversy ๐ฆ (02:12:17) – Reddit claims about worker prioritization
๐ง Interesting Facts Shared
- Testicle facts ๐ (02:01:22): For 90% of men, the left testicle is larger; men produce millions of sperm daily
- Defibrillator fact โก (01:59:57): They don’t start hearts, they stop them to force a restart
- Baby blinking ๐ถ (02:05:20): Babies blink 2 times per minute vs adults’ 14-17 times5
- Blue chip companies ๐น (02:03:22): Named after expensive blue poker chips
- Typing facts โจ๏ธ (02:04:07): “Typewriter” is longest word using top keyboard row
- NYC islands ๐๏ธ (02:06:27): New York City consists of 50 islands
- Mariana Trench ๐ (02:02:09): Designated as US national monument in 20096
โจ Memorable Moments
- Matt’s son kicking incident ๐ฅ (01:36:43): Extended discussion about Matt’s son accidentally hitting him during taekwondo practice, leading to philosophical discussions about fathers and sons
- The Ball Game trivia โพ (01:51:00): Chris vs Cade competition with ball-related questions
- Metallica instrument swap video ๐ธ (02:26:26): Discussion of rare footage showing band members switching instruments
๐ค Guests
No formal guests were on the show during this segment. โ
โ๏ธ Phone Callers
- Brian ๐ (01:47:22): Poor connection, attempted joke about getting kicked vs childbirth
- Cade ๐ (01:49:36): Marketing professional, participated in trivia game
- Chris ๐ (01:50:42): Frequent caller, won the trivia competition ๐
๐ฎ Predictions Made
- Chewy’s weight loss goal ๐ฅ (02:18:09): Plans to lose 20 pounds without cutting beer
- Matt’s fighting prediction ๐ฅ (01:43:12): Jokingly promised to fight his son in a ring
๐ Facts of the Day
The specific “Facts of the Day” segment (02:01:59) included:
- Testicle size differences in men ๐
- Daily sperm production ๐งฌ
- Mariana Trench designation ๐
- Baby vs adult blinking rates ๐ถ
- Gun owners sleep study results ๐ด
- NYC’s 50 islands ๐๏ธ
๐ธ Kick Out the Jams Segment
The “Kick Out the Jams” segment (02:12:17) covered:
- DoorDash delivery controversy and priority ordering ๐ฆ
- Gene Simmons inappropriate interview behavior ๐
- Disney’s potential return to hand-drawn animation โ๏ธ
- SNL’s Chris Redd pill-selling allegations ๐
- Food prep vs meal delivery discussions ๐ฑ
- Metallica instrument-swapping video ๐ค
๐ 5-Paragraph Summary
The final third of the show opened with an extended, deeply personal discussion sparked by Matt’s son accidentally kicking him during taekwondo practice. This incident triggered philosophical conversations about the transition from father as protector to recognizing one’s own mortality, with Bob sharing insights about multiple sons and the complex dynamics of teenage boys learning to control their physical strength and hormonal changes. ๐ฅ๐ค
The hosts then conducted “The Ball Game,” a trivia competition between callers Chris and Cade, featuring questions where all answers contained ball-related words. Chris ultimately won the contest, demonstrating quick reflexes on questions ranging from Mr. Peanut to Goldman Sachs. The game showcased the show’s ability to create entertaining content from simple concepts while dealing with technical phone issues throughout. ๐๐
A substantial “Facts of the Day” segment provided listeners with diverse information, from biological facts about testicles and sperm production to surprising details about defibrillators, baby blinking patterns, and New York City’s composition of 50 islands. These facts demonstrated the hosts’ commitment to educational entertainment, mixing serious information with their characteristic humor and commentary. ๐ก๐
The “Kick Out the Jams” segment tackled several contemporary controversies, including allegations about DoorDash’s delivery prioritization system, Gene Simmons’ inappropriate behavior during a television interview, and Chris Redd’s admission of selling pills to SNL castmates. The discussion evolved into broader conversations about food delivery culture, entertainment industry behavior, and the balance between convenience and personal effort. ๐๐
The show concluded with an entertaining analysis of rare Metallica footage showing the band members switching instruments, with James Hetfield on drums and Lars Ulrich as frontman. This musical curiosity provided a perfect capstone to a segment that seamlessly blended personal reflection, educational content, current events, and pop culture commentary, demonstrating the hosts’ versatility and chemistry in creating engaging radio entertainment. ๐ฅ๐ค
