Two dudes enjoying life and discussing pop culture, sports, politics and stupid people. Always with a drink in our hands.
Send us a textThis episode we're talking about why men randomly get interested in golf in their mid-30s, fat people on the news, the new pope being from Chicago, Biden's cancer diagnosis, the Real ID controversy, random moments that remind us we're getting old, and much more!
Send us a textWe took a month off, so we're making up for lost time! We're covering a huge range of topics, including the deaths of several icons in March, why we miss the 90s, the weird expectations we have of actors, the potential death of the post office, tariffs, DoorDash allowing you to pay in installments, the latest on tip culture, the life of a small town mayor, and more!
Send us a textThis episode we're discussing the latest happenings with DOGE and potential changes to the education system, the collapse of the Kansas City Chiefs, possibly the drunkest teacher ever, and more!
Send us a textHappy new year! It's our first episode of 2025, and we're messing with the format a little because...why not? We cover a ton of ground this episode, including the LA wildfires, the trailer for the new Superman movie, a really terrible streaming service, weird dreams, why the Cowboys firing their coach doesn't matter, and much more.
Send us a textHappy holidays! In our last episode of 2024, Nate tries to explain cryptocurrency to Dustin, and it does not go well. We also discuss the disaster known as Hawk Tuah Coin, the cringy stuff white people do at theme parks, the odds of the upcoming women's baseball league succeeding, and much more.
Send us a textIn our first post-election episode we discuss why Trump won, why people are overreacting about it, and how we think the transition is going so far. We also address how much trick-or-treating has changed since we were kids and the absurdity of people in Minnesota getting butthurt over getting free Chick-fil-A.
Send us a textIt's our last episode before the election! We give our final thoughts on the presidential race, discuss the crazy new conspiracy theory about hurricanes, and try to figure out how they messed up the Joker sequel so badly.
Send us a textWe're taking a break from the politics this episode to discuss the latest Deadpool movie two months late and why we think Marvel is getting either desperate or really lazy. We also get into drive-in movie theaters, small town newscasts, Ronald Reagan parades, Disney being morally bankrupt, the Dallas Cowboys being a money laundering scheme, and much more.
Send us a Text Message.This episode we're pretty much picking up where we left off with the political stuff, discussing the rise of Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz. We also get into the potential elimination of taxes on tips, whether it makes sense for us to keep trying to live outside the two-party system, and Nate picking up the stereotypical middle-aged man hobby of golf.
Send us a Text Message.We recorded this episode before the news about Biden broke, so some of this discussion is irrelevant, but still a great episode! We had a lot to catch up on from the last month, starting with the presidential debate that killed Biden's campaign and moving on to what happens if he drops out (spoiler alert: he did), the assassination attempt on Trump, and his VP pick, J.D. Vance. We also congratulate Ingrid Andress on her newly reigning Worst National Anthem of All Time, bring back an old segment, and go down many of our classic rabbit trails.
Send us a Text Message.This episode we get into the convictions of Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, whether or not they're really justified, and what they mean for the election. We also touch on the ridiculous sport of Hobby Horsing finding its way to the US and a bunch of random rabbit trails including diabetes, the afterlife, and Hawk Tuah.
Send us a Text Message.Two months after everyone stopped caring, we're finally talking about the "Quiet on Set" docuseries that covers a ton of misconduct at Nickelodeon. We also briefly get into Harrison Butker's controversial commencement speech, the bad luck Morgan Wallen is having opening his new bar in Nashville, and why tourists have ruined downtown Nashville.
This episode we're covering a range of new tech laws that have Pornhub pulling out of Texas, TikTok potentially being banned in the US, and kids in Florida missing out on the joys of social media. We also give you a spring sports update that includes March Madness, Caitlin Clark, and the UFL.
This episode we're getting into Southwest Airlines and their controversial policy involving "customers of size" who need extra seats, Wendy's testing out surge pricing, the latest news on Trump's ballot access, Kansas City Chiefs fans who braved that infamously cold playoff game only to wind up getting fingers and toes amputated, and much more.
Lots of ground to cover this episode! We discuss all things Super Bowl (a week late), the conspiracy theory about Taylor Swift being a psyop, whether Biden could possibly be replaced as the Democrat nominee, the death of elevator etiquette, and much more!
Happy 2024! This episode we're covering the NFL playoffs, particularly the embarrassing collapse of the Dallas Cowboys (it was not in fact their year), the strange reaction to Gypsy Rose Blanchard's release from prison, the state of the education system, the Iowa caucus and why this election year might be the worst one yet. Always a good time, so grab a drink and enjoy!
Happy holidays everyone! We're finishing out 2023 with a banging episode. Topics include the cancellation of the menthol ban, the bizarre workings of the college football playoffs, Taylor Swift as Time's Person of the Year, people who only change their underwear once a week, banning anonymous social media profiles, and more.
We're back! Nate talks about his time in the Fire Academy and we get into a bunch of random topics, including Taylor Swift infiltrating the NFL, the Israel/Hamas war, the impending XFL/USFL merger, the Army's weird push for diversity, whether Joe Biden is capable of dressing himself, and much more.
We've got a lot of ground to cover this month! We're discussing the Republican presidential candidates, Donald Trump's many jail appearances, conspiracies involving the Hawaii fires and magicians, Hong Kong's attempt to crack down on smoking, and more.
We're back! This episode we're breaking down controversies involving country music stars Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert, the really bizarre takes that both the right and left have on the new child trafficking movie Sound of Freedom, and why Hollywood has pretty much shut down for the foreseeable future.
We've got a fun grab bag of random topics for you this month. We're covering such topics as the Hilton hotel manager caught sucking on a guest's toes while he slept, Baltimore choosing to fight their car theft problem by suing car manufacturers, what goes through the mind of an actor who books an ad for adult diapers, and much more!
What up! We have a jam packed episode this month, covering a potential serial killer on the loose in Austin and ties it may have to other cases in the midwest, the controversy over Bud Light hiring a transgender spokesperson, MLB changing the rules about when to stop selling alcohol during games, and much more.
We got our March episode in just under the wire! We're talking about a really dumb DoorDash customer, the XFL and USFL and whether or not they can survive long term, why the current rage against "nepo babies" is dumb, a brief rundown of new movies to check out, and Nate makes a big announcement. Come join in on the fun!
This episode we're discussing all things Super Bowl, including allegations of the NFL being scripted, Nate's harrowing experience taking a polygraph test, randomly the Hulu documentary "God Forbid" with zero context, and bunch of our other usual rabbit trails.
Happy new year! For our first episode of 2023 we're talking about Nate's experience with the Southwest Airlines debacle during the holidays, a (former) cop in Nashville who was having a little too much fun with her coworkers, evidence pointing to the fact that the healthcare industry is all a scam, and a brief review of the really long Avatar sequel.
Happy Holidays! This episode we're talking about the DC movie universe getting a total reboot, why pro athletes shouldn't be criticized for chasing money, a bunch of terrible new holiday movies, a great new Christmas movie, and the thrilling story of how Dustin got his new car.
Happy Thanksgiving! We've got a holiday road trip treat for you this week! We've got a lot on the menu this episode, including the results of the midterm elections and why we're losing our luster for voting third party, Ticketmaster ruining Taylor Swift's concert ticket sales, the new Black Panther movie, why it's pointless to celebrate the Cowboys' great season, and much more!
Welcome back! This episode we're discussing the internet controversy over Jeffrey Dahmer Halloween costumes, why West Virginia might be the most haunted state in America, Tom Brady's unfortunate first season out of retirement, and a bunch of our classic rabbit trails.
This episode we're discussing doorbell cameras causing a rise in paranoia, student loan forgiveness, guilting people into going to kids birthday parties, and a bunch of other random nonsense. Enjoy!
Lots going on this week! We discuss the controversial changes at HBO Max and why the streaming bubble is ready to burst, Nick Cannon's many kids and their awful names, Brittney Griner and Deshaun Watson's legal problems, and why playing with Legos is beneficial to your health.
This episode we're having a fun discussion about the overturning of Roe v Wade, people asking for tips who don't really deserve them, the latest Thor movie and why Marvel movies aren't as exciting as they used to be, and why you probably shouldn't thank random people on the street for their military service.
This episode we're talking about what makes someone a patriot, whether or not the pledge of allegiance and/or national anthem actually mean anything, what our lives would be like if we ended up in prison, and our thoughts on Top Gun: Maverick.
Hello again! This episode we're talking about the seemingly neverending Johnny Depp defamation trial, Elon Musk's potential purchase of Twitter, adults who kiss kids on the lips, laser hair removal, why the concept of "bad words" makes no sense, and the latest Dr. Strange movie. Lots of action and randomness so enjoy!
This episode we're following in the footsteps of literally everyone else and talking about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars (aka The Slap Heard Round the World), country singer Eric Church pissing off his fans by cancelling a concert to watch a basketball game, some conspiracy talk, and a guy who claims that spraying his nipples with Axe Body Spray made them fall off.
In this episode we're talking about Calvin Ridley's terrible bet, a bit about the Russia/Ukraine conflict despite having no idea what we're talking about, the alleged "Don't Say Gay" bill in Florida that may not actually be what we've been told, the new Batman movie, and the one random thing you're allowed to shoot from a moving car in Tennessee.
We're back! This week we're talking about a woman who tried to buy a baby at Walmart, Tom Brady's retirement, our thoughts on the Super Bowl matchup, older artists pulling their music from Spotify in protest of Joe Rogan, the new outfits given to Minnie Mouse and M&Ms that have rocked the conservative news outlets, and our thoughts on the latest Scream movie and whether or not the franchise should continue.
Happy 2022! In our first episode of the new year we're giving our thoughts on some movies released over the holiday break (MAJOR SPOILERS) and making a big announcement about what the show will look like in the future that you won't want to miss. Did we mention there are spoilers?
This week we're talking about Facebook's new idea to help stop revenge porn that seems a little risky, whether or not college athletes should start getting paid, a woman who embezzled $940,000 from her employer to fund an addiction to a gambling game that doesn't pay real money, and the latest Tom Hanks movie "Finch" on Apple TV+.
Lots going on this week! We discuss Dave Chappelle's controversial Netflix special and why people haven't been able to cancel him, a brief timeline of Demi Lovato's descent into insanity, what might be Kanye West's craziest move yet, an offensive dancing cactus being sold on Walmart's website, and the new Ghostbusters and Resident Evil movies.
This week we get into the nitty gritty of the Kyle Rittenhouse case and give our take on the evidence, a delivery driver who used a public trash can as a toilet, and the new Netflix movie "Red Notice."
This week we get into the controversy surrounding Aaron Rodgers' vaccination status and why it's overblown, some other developments in the world of vaccines, allegations that Eternals is the worst Marvel movie ever, and a guy who threw an alligator through a Wendy's drive-thru window.
This week we discuss the tragic death that occurred on the Alec Baldwin movie set and who is actually to blame, the latest hopeful film franchise starter "Dune," and a woman who apparently thinks it's the 80s and decided to buy $50,000 worth of stamps with stolen checks.
Keeping it light this week and discussing some of our biggest pet peeves from social media and everyday life, a woman who farted on her tattoo artist and landed both of them in the hospital, and the latest entry in the Halloween movie franchise, Halloween Kills.
We cover quite a bit of ground this week. We get into the conflicting reports about what caused Southwest Airlines to cancel thousands of flights over the weekend, a woman who is suing Geico because she got an STD after having sex in a car they insure, why STD is apparently an outdated term, why the Columbus Day vs. Indigenous People's Day debate is dumb, and whether or not keeping something you find on the ground counts as theft.
This week we talk about a lot of random stuff including tube TVs and unnecessary restaurant fees, but primarily we're trying to figure out if the science behind showering and wearing deodorant is as clear cut as we were always taught. Is it better to go natural? We also discuss the latest Venom movie, "Venom: Let There Be Carnage."
This week we're talking about yet another unfortunate penis story, why guys have a hard time maintaining friendships as they get older, some websites that help you hire people to be in your wedding or just to hang out with you in general, and the super weird new horror movie "Malignant."
This week we look at some of the dumbest lawsuits ever filed, from not enough napkins at McDonalds to Fear Factor making someone throw up. We also learn some new info about the true size of 4x4 lumber and loopholes for Lent observers, discuss the latest Marvel movie "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," and through it all, Nate Dawg works on a puzzle.
This week we're talking about Nate's experience with COVID, the latest TikTok craze that once again proves humanity's stupidity, our perspective on everything going on in Afghanistan, and the movies The Suicide Squad and Reminiscence.
This week we're talking about the controversial extension of eviction moratoriums, Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit against Disney, some EMTs who mistook a dead body for a mannequin, and the new movie Jungle Cruise.
This week we're discussing the Delta variant and whether we're in for a redo of 2020, more mandatory vaccinations, and a neighborhood that banded together to catch the serial pooper terrorizing them.
This week we're talking about Biden's controversial new plan to send people to your house to encourage vaccinations, the billionaire space race and thoughts about whether or not it's even worth it to go to space, some Taco Bell employees who had a little too much fun with fireworks, and new movies The Forever Purge and Black Widow.