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In this episode, we get into how rough flying has become lately—delays, cramped seats, and everything in between. From there, we switch gears to movies worth revisiting (or discovering) from 1986 to today, including a closer look at Natural Born Killers and what makes certain villains truly unforgettable.We also talk wrestling—specifically the chaos and legacy of the Attitude Era, wrestling's impact on our childhood—and break down our favorite male and female wrestlers of all time.A little frustration, a lot of nostalgia, and some solid recommendations along the way.
SuperbowlLuka TradeYellow City PigweedsCanelo's next fightAward season
Press play! Holiday recapBuc-ees is here!restaurants worth visiting in townCollege football playoff2025 NFL playoffsFavorite Christmas movie
Thoughts of CFB 25College football convoNFL QB Contracts/Jordan Love gets paidOlympics controversy Summer block bustersTwisters sucks?Best Movies of the 80's bracket
NCAA 2025Details emerge regarding Trump ShooterIngrid Andress National Anthem debacleBest of the 80s music bracket
Here's what to expect:Trump Rally ShootingHarrison Butker Plus sized park hoppersIs paramount Cursed? (restaurants closing)Bracket: Which purchases are worth spending extra $ on
Tune in for another great episode of BCLRT!4th of July RecapFavorite 4th of July foodsShark Attacks in South PadreSexy Red is awfulPresidential Debate recapOlympics convoGovernment is everywhereMiley Cyrus potential 2025 Superbowl performer?One hit wonder song bracketEnjoy!
This episode is an absolute doozie. Tune in for two hours of entertaining discourse!
Sit back, crack open a cold one, and enjoy our lone episode of April 2024!
Here's what to expect on this weeks episode:Movie award seasonUpcoming movie squealsHappy Gilmore 2Nickelodeon scandalConcertsLocal upcoming concerts Movie objects bracketTune in!!!
This episode is far out, with a ton of rabbit hole content. Enjoy!
Here's what to expect on episode 133:Van WilderBert KreischerStand up comedyThings that wear out their welcomeMike Tyson vs Jake PaulConspiracies rabbit holeSecond AmendmentImmigration & Politics BS State of the Union TUNE IN!
Press play !Slim Jim convoElaborate halloween costumesVrial talkPanhandle firesNickelodeon nostalgiaMTV Decline-MusicPowerful elitesSecret societiesVoting matters? 2024 election year will be wildTechnology talk21st century educationTune in!!
Welcome back! Here's what to expect on this weeks episode: brief black hole topic talk (Egyptian pyramids-Miami mall incident), Kat Williams sets the internet on fire, man leaps and attacks judge, 2024 is starting off with a bang, award season, and concluding the podcast with news years resolution bracket. Tune in!
Here is what to expect on this weeks installment of BCLRT: Michael from Louisville Kentucky joins the podcast, why Texas would be a good place for him to live in the future, living in Texas, NIL is changing the landscape of college football, bowl opt out conversation, escaped convicts, where would you escape-Canada or Mexico?, Colorado supreme court makes moves to remove Trump from the ballot, politics are everywhere, barstool bracket, Christmas is upon us, and ending the podcast with a white elephant convo. Tune in!
Here's what to expect on this weeks episode: Ego talk, Is tech beneficial to our way of life?, Artificial intelligence is booming, Downtown convo, Buc-ee's is coming, nostalgia conversation, job's we've held when we were younger, Sturgis story, Amarillo development, the dark web, hackers, time is a thief, Tune in!
On this episode we recap our excursion to Applebee's in celebration of Adrienne's birthday and discuss those amazing $1 margaritas, the world of chain restaurants, the ongoing turmoil in Israel, sports betting, pondering whether there might be any questionable practices within the realm of professional sports, and concluding the podcast with a conversation of the importance of forming your own opinions/beliefs, Press play and tune in!
In the concluding audiobook-style episode of "Amarillo in Peril," we will delve into the remaining facets of Johnny Frank Garrett's case, exposing critical details that raise questions about his conviction and the ensuing execution. Additionally, we will explore the letter JFG penned prior to his execution, which was designed to place a curse on those involved in prosecuting him
In this installment of the audio book series titled "Amarillo in Peril, Part 2," we delve into the intricacies of the unjust trial that led to Johnny Frank Garrett's wrongful conviction
This week's episode marks the first installment in a three-part series of our local true crime audio book styled series titled "Amarillo in Peril." We are committed to bringing you all more intriguing local true crime stories in the future, so stay tuned! In this particular episode, our focus is on Johnny Frank Garrett, who was accused of the murder of a Catholic nun residing just across the street from him.The tragic event unfolded on the morning of October 31, 1981, when Garrett was merely 17 years old, coincidentally the age of criminal responsibility in Texas. According to the prosecution's narrative, on that fateful morning, Garrett allegedly committed the act of murder against 76-year-old Sister Tadea Benz within the confines of St. Francis Convent. Shortly thereafter, on November 9, 1981, Garrett, a neighbor of the convent, was apprehended and formally charged with murder.This episode also examines the interconnected case of Jay Kelly Pinkerton, which has intriguing ties to the Johnny Frank Garrett case. Both of these incidents occurred during the Halloween seasons of 1979 and 1981, with the nun's tragic murder taking place on Halloween night in 1981. The profound impact of these cases cast a lingering shadow over the Amarillo Police Department and significantly influenced the way homicide detectives approached their work in the years that followed. Notably, the establishment of the Special Crimes Unit can be traced, in part, to the profound effect these horrific murders had on the community.
Episode 120 has arrived fashionably late to the party. Nevertheless, here's episode 120. Tune in!
Here's what to expect on this weeks episode: clothes are expensive, Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz, how will our beloved NFL teams do this season?, greatest underdog stories, and concluding the podcast with an entertaining bracket (biggest slob moves). Tune in to be entertained!
Here's what to expect on this weeks installment of BCLRT: The summer heat has been ruthless, which do we prefer-summer or winter?, we have way too many streaming service subscriptions, the writers strike continues, running backs are undervalued in the NFL these days, cigar conversation, Jason Aldean controversy, a father complains about Patrick Mahomes not signing an autograph for his son, where has common courtesy gone?, approaching celebrities for autographs, and concluding the podcast with a ESPN sports rivalry bracket.
Episode 117 has arrived! Here's what to expect on this week's installment of BCLRT: Amarillo needs a top golf, 4th of July festivities, Joey chestnut is the man, Amarillo sucks at 4th of July these days, Amarillo needs a parade and revamped fireworks display, amarillo continues to grow SW of town, new restaurants amarillo should adopt, favorite 4th of July food/drink, Amusement park fears, Matilda mashup, and concluding the podcast with who is the greatest American character of all time? Tune in!
Here's what to expect on this weeks installment of BCLRT!- Amarillo floods, potential Russian civil war, Barstool sports-greatest runs bracket, Ocean gate submersible disaster, Aliens supposedly land in Vegas residents back yard, and concluding the podcast with our typical round table-random topic discourse. Enjoy!
We're back! here's what to expect on this week's installment of BCLRT: Voice acting, the movie "65" recap, we're getting old, our go-to drinks, music nowadays is not groundbreaking like it used to be, too many cheesy movies on Netflix, low budget zombie movies, conjuring universe, David Grusch has alleged that the Intelligence Community is hiding classified evidence of spacecraft of non-human origin, is there truth to these claims? are we alone? Tune in!
Here's what to expect on episode 114! animated series we enjoy, our theme song is changing, Amarillo haze, rather escape an earthquake or fire?, it's raining in Amarillo?, entertaining the thought of moving, moving destinations, bracket breakdown, if you could bring back one thing that no longer exists-what would it be?, life without the internet, things that exist today that shouldn't, BCLRT movie reviews on the horizon. Tune in!!
Episode 113 has arrived. Tune in for an entertaining episode!
Here's what to expect on this weeks installment of BCLRT: southern hip hop, which artists we enjoyed the most growing up, upcoming concerts in Amarillo and around our area, Troy Aikman is coming to Hodgetown this week, The NFL draft, who we wish our teams would draft, and concluding the podcast with our Davis Vs Garcia fight predictions.
Here's what to expect on episode 111: The Masters, which major would you like to attend?, Caitlin Clark & Angel Reese controversy, Rivalries in sports, which rivalries stand out above the rest? competition conversation, Bud Light situation, Barstool sports bracket, If you had to choose one album of the 90's-which would you choose? Tune in!
If you're looking for an entertaining-hilarious episode to start your work week, this is it! Here's what to expect on episode 110: should we change our intro song?, Polk Street wanker has been caught, Mike Jones comes to Amarillo, Trump has been indicted, Biden talks ice cream and delusion instead of addressing Nashville shooting, worst every day injuries, debating whether or not the pitch clock is good for baseball, what has been the most revolutionary change in modern sports?, and concluding the podcast with our favorite documentaries. Tune in!
This weeks episode is one you won't want to miss! Join the BCLRT crew as we welcome guests Lisa Updike and Karen Logan. Lisa and Karen are daughters of former Potter-Randall Special crimes unit Detective Walt Yerger. Walt served as a Police Sgt. and Detective during the 1970's-80's, investigating numerous high profile cases throughout his career including the Jay Kelly Pinkerton case and the notorious Johnny Frank Garrett case. During this episode Lisa & Karen share their unique perspective of their fathers career, along with dissecting the Johnny Frank Garrett investigation which is one of Amarillo's most infamous homicides. Tune in and enjoy over an hour of true crime to satisfy your inner detective!
Here's what to expect on episode 107: Will Ferrell travels through Amarillo filming a documentary, celebrities we've met, the Oscars conversation, movies snubbed who deserved an Oscar, Oscar winning movies we haven't seen, NFL free agency, who will emerge as the top contenders in the MLB?, and concluding the podcast with our top three favorite baseball movies.
Episode 106 is here and won't disappoint! Here's what to expect on this weeks episode; Did you grow up with a system in your vehicle?, collecting as a kid, and what do you collect now?, artificial intelligence is taking over, If you could-how would you preserve yourself for the future?, chat GPT is insane, Jones Vs Gane, the decline of the UFC, Dana White has never paid his fighters what they're worth, movies that should never be remade because they're already perfect, remakes that were awful, video games that deserve their own movie, which reboots that are worth a darn, and tv series that deserve a movie. Tune in for an entertaining episode!
Episode 105 has arrived! Here's what to expect: Paul/Fury fight, UFC & boxing, Is boxing taking combat sports back over?, Starlight Ranch released this years line up, Route 66 festival, The north side of Amarillo is in bad shape, occupations you absolutely would not do regardless of the pay, and concluding the podcast with an entertaining Barstool bracket (most universally liked people). Press play!
Here's what to expect on episode 104: Par 3/Bar 3 is always a good time, everyone needs to try Pork N' Things BBQ restaurant (10816 SE 3Rd Ave), local live music in Amarillo, the XFL officially kicked off this past weekend, college softball is under way, MLB spring training is just around the corner, Michael Jordan makes a massive donation to the make a wish foundation, the new Ant Man movie trash?, and concluding the podcast with a conversation about what we dislike the most about living in the Texas Panhandle. Tune in!
Here's what to expect on episode 103: More UFO's/aliens/balloons/drones in the sky?, alien approaches you asking you to take them to your leader-what would you do?, Ohio train wreck, random 2000's rabbit hole, Amarillo Police Department's 'Officer of the Year' arrested murder suspect in just 2 hours, thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime show, city hall is moving/being rebuilt, and concluding the podcast with a conversation about what life will be like when we are elderly. Tune in for an entertaining episode!
Tune in to this week's BCLRT episode as the crew samples beers from all over the world! Beers brewed from Nicaragua, Barcelona, Ireland, Denmark, Japan, China, Costa Rica, Germany, France, and Brazil. Episode 102 is full of spontaneous topics throughout the podcast you won't want to miss. Be sure to indulge!The list of beers include:Nicaragua- TonaBarcelona- EstrellaIreland- MagnersDenmark- CarlsbergJapan- Kirin Ichiban & SapporoChina- TsingtaoCosta Rica- ImperialGermany- Hofbrau Original & Clausthaler (non-Alcoholic)France- Kronenbourg 1664Brazil- Xingu
Listen to Episode 101 this week as we discuss the US finally shooting down China's spy balloon, groundhog day is weird, 6 year old orders $1k in food from grub hub, more talk about aliens, Is Mars worth studying?, Tom Brady retires, and some Super Bowl predictions