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Almost six years in and still trucking along. This episode we talk all things Masters, Rory's run and what back-to-back wins would mean, plus why tradition still matters in sports.We also get into alternate jerseys, are you a fan or not? Then it's time for Start-Bench-Cut with Tiger, Phil, and Jack.We wrap it up with our Movie of the Week. Thanks for listening!

In this episode, we tap into the heart of the community in Borger, Texas, as local artists come together for the “Support the Homie” Art Show. This event isn't just about showcasing talent—it's about making a difference. All proceeds are going toward helping Jess Heredia and Jesse's Pizza Co. rebuild and get back on their feet.We talk with artists behind the work, dive into what inspired this show, and highlight the importance of community support in times of need. With live music from Justin Rivera and a lineup of local creatives, this event represents more than art, it's unity, resilience, and showing love for your people.Pull up, tap in, and hear how a small town comes together to support one of their own. Free admission, no cover just good vibes, great art, and a powerful cause.

In this episode, we dive into some real conversations hitting close to home. We start off talking about crime in the city, what's been going on and how it's impacting everyday life here in Amarillo.From there, we get into gun safety and share our honest thoughts on gun laws, especially here in Texas, just real perspectives and discussion.We switch gears to sports and break down the start of the season for the Texas Rangers and what fans can expect this year. Then we show love to our hometown team, the Amarillo Sod Poodles, and talk about the vibe around their season and what makes going to Hodgetown Stadium such a great experience.We wrap things up with a look at the growth and revitalization happening in downtown Amarillo, including updates and thoughts on the Amarillo Civic Center and what it means for the future of the city.

Adrienne joins the Jeep community, then we take a moment to talk about Chuck Norris and his impact. After that, we get into local semi-pro sports and what's going on around Amarillo, plus a real conversation about road rage in the city.We wrap things up discussing why life as a police officer is tougher than ever these days.

This week's episode covers everything from movies to mystery. We start with film award season—talking about the biggest winners, surprises, and what's worth watching.Next, we have a fun Sit-Start-Bench segment with three classic comedies: Step Brothers, The Hangover, and Superbad. We rank them and debate which one comes out on top.To wrap things up, we take a look at the David Glenn Lewis case in our Panhandle Crime Scene segment—a strange and still-unsolved mystery with a lot of questions.A little bit of entertainment, a little bit of debate, and a little bit of true crime.

BCLRT – Episode 167This week on the podcast we dive into some of the biggest stories in sports and entertainment. With NFL free agency underway, we break down the biggest offseason moves so far and debate which team has made the strongest push heading into next season.March Madness is right around the corner, so we talk brackets, contenders, and which teams might make a surprising run once the tournament begins.We also switch gears for our Movie(s) of the Week – Oscars edition, discussing some of the films getting attention this award season.

We kicked off our first-ever podcast recorded on Zoom and covered a little bit of everything this week. From the nostalgia of collecting things growing up to the random corners of the internet that still keep us entertained.We talk about why collecting is basically in our DNA, share our Movie of the Week, and take a trip back to when MTV Unplugged was absolute peak music television. We also react to the news about Lou Holtz passing away, and get into the weird world of Facebook mugshot pages and why people can't stop scrolling them.Plus, we debate whether Druski is really that funny — are his sketches on the same level as classic sketch comedy like the Chappelle Show, or is it just social media hype?To wrap it up, we dive into the 90's music vibes that still hit different today.

surrounding Bad Bunny's halftime performance. Is he the spark the NFL needed, or just another cog in the machine?The Hall of Fame Heist: The Class of 2026 is officially in, but the snubs are loud. We discuss the "embarrassing" exclusion of Bill Belichick and why the committee left legends like Terrell Suggs and Marshal Yanda out in the cold.The Eli Manning Dilemma: For the second year in a row, Eli is on the outside looking in. We get into the heated debate: Are two rings enough to ignore a career .500 record? Does he actually belong in Canton?Soul For Sale: We pivot to the dark side of Hollywood. From "selling your soul" theories to the industry's weirdest celebrity rituals, we ask: what's the real price of staying at the top?2026 Reality Check: The world is still falling apart, the value of a dollar is hitting an all-time low, and we're just out here trying to keep it together. We dive into some "adulting" rants about the economy and the state of the globe.The Mount Rushmore of Cartoons: To save our sanity, we're ranking the four pillars of animation. Who takes the crown, and who gets left in the Saturday morning dust?

Tune in to our first podcast of 2026!In this episode, we're diving back into the chaos and nostalgia of the CKY and Jackass era and talking about what the rumored Jackass 5 could mean for the crew and fans. We also take a moment to talk about Don Vito, the memories, the controversies, and why so many fans still miss him today.We're keeping it real but also spreading a little kindness—no hate, no judgment, just honest conversation about complicated people and complicated stories.Then we switch gears and break down Stranger Things 5—our thoughts on the ending, what hit hard, what surprised us, and whether the finale lived up to the hype.To wrap it up, we get nostalgic and talk about the video games that shaped Joseph's childhood, the consoles, the classics, and the games that made growing up legendary.Grab your headphones and join us for laughs, opinions, and a whole lot of throwback energy.

This episode of Bomb City Locker Room Talk covers a little bit of everything. We break down the College Football Playoff bracket, give our first-round picks, and talk about who we think wins it all. We also debate whether the playoff should include more teams and discuss the Heisman Trophy finalists, including who deserves it most.We have some fun with a Heisman trivia challenge, share our thoughts on the Diddy Netflix documentary, and wrap things up with Adrienne's Christmas Movie Bracket as we argue over the best Christmas movie of all time.

We kick things off with a life-saving PSA on hygiene—because if you can smell yourself before you even sit down, it might be time to hit the shower. After that public service miracle, we shift gears into sports and entertainment. First up: the Americas Team “The Gambler and his Cowboys” new Netflix documentary, plus some of our own favorite sports documentaries that you need to add to your watchlist ASAP.Then it's fight night talk — Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis — is it legit, or just another circus in gloves? We've got thoughts. From there, we go international, starting with college football making its way to Dublin, Ireland with Iowa State vs. Kansas State (because nothing says Ireland like tailgating in the rain with Busch Light). After that, we tackle the NFL's international games and what it means when your favorite team not only loses, but loses on foreign soil.

This week, Adrienne recounts her firsthand experience in Huntsville, sparking a deep dive into the city's haunting prison history and lore. We also ponder a morbid but fascinating question: what would our last meals be if we were on death row? Next, we recap the JMF and Dash Art shows before shifting gears to football—previewing the upcoming seasons for the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys, highlighting key factors for success, and offering our takes on the AFC and NFC outlooks. To wrap things up on a lighter note, we dive into our “Best Comedies of the 21st Century” bracket, crowning the films that still have us laughing long after the credits roll.

In this wild ride of an episode, we're diving headfirst into the chaos of the Bishop Sycamore documentary and asking how a fake high school ended up on ESPN. From there, we set sail on the infamous “Poop Cruise” and discuss why Long John Silver's is suddenly the hottest thing in Amarillo (seriously, who saw that coming?). Movie of the Week: Happy Gilmore 2 (yes, it's real), and celebrate 10 more years of South Park. We also ask: What happened to comedy? Spoiler alert: It ain't what it used to be.Things get heated when Johnny Manziel threatens to slap Gillie Da Kid, and we explore why Gillie's been testing everyone's patience lately. We touch on viral TV moments, mourn the loss of legends Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan, and end the episode with a trippy conversation: Did humans evolve on Earth—or were we engineered and placed here?Buckle up and enjoy the ride. It's a little bit sports, a little bit sci-fi, and a whole lot of chaos.

In this special episode, we sit down with JMF and Dash, the creative minds and organizers behind the highly anticipated Astro Motel Art Show. Happening July 19–20 from 5–9 PM, this immersive event will bring together a vibrant community of artists, musicians, and live painters at the iconic Astro Motel.With over 40 featured artists including Michelle Hale, Heaven's Junkyard, Greed the Artist, and Bighippytrippyart, plus live sets by DJs Minifalda, Menudo, and Chancho, the event promises an unforgettable experience full of creativity, collaboration, and culture. Live painters Murphy, Kara Speedy, and Rath will be showcasing their work in real time, bringing the walls to life before your eyes.Tune in to hear how JMF and Dash curated this dynamic lineup and what you can expect from this two-day celebration of local art and expression.

Aaron Rodgers goes rival for refusing to sign autograph for fan.Dallas cowboys and Houston Texans receive backlash for monetary donations to disaster relief. King of the Hill returns. Movie of the week - Quentin Tarantino's True Romance. Local news - Sod town fest postponed.Local Bar changes dress code.Canyon Parade Hysteria.

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!