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Point Break Dave gets tested for COVID-19 antibodies. Tommy returns to the gym.
Point Break Dave meets a guy in a Sauna. Glen turns 42. Tommy goes to Monday Night Raw.
Math Powerland may not like it, but Point Break Dave brings us an unseemly tale from Disney that might imply the earth is, in fact, round.
Tommy reveals a terrible April Fools prank. Glen meets a guy who is quite flexible. Point Break Dave does the show from his car.
HBO was kind enough to make episode 5 available early. Glen and Tommy dive in to both episodes 4 and 5 after getting stood up by an ailing Point Break Dave.
Point Break Dave returns from his hiatus.
Reliving embarssing moments from the past. Point Break Dave checks in from Austin.
Glen helps a damsel in distress. Mayweather vs. McGregor is previewed. Point Break Dave returns.
Point Break Dave reviews a documentary. The guys look at the most commonly misspelled words according to Google.
This week the guys talk about recent acts they've seen, carnivals, hitchhiking, a harrowing tale of being three wide in a S-10, Cheers and Michael Keaton. Gustav starts off the episode with a field report about the Steve Martin and Martin Short show he recently saw, as well as comparing and contrasting it to the John Cleese and Eric Idle show from earlier in the year. Heavy talks about his anniversary date to go see the Drive-by-Truckers at the Granada with a stop to see Chef Rob before the show. The boy's lament missing the Old 97's Country Fair this year with a hint of remorse about last year's County Fair and the lost episode. Ty tells about his most recent use of Craig's List to unload tickets to the Fortress Festival. Fair talk leads to carnival talk as the guys remember winning roach clips and age inappropriate mirrors from the carnies. Gus tells a freak show story and recalls being stuck when a ride broke. The ever present theme of the freedom and inherent danger of a kids life in the eighties presents itself once again. Heavy tells the story of a little traveling Mexican Circus he took his family too after church one day. The traveling life opens the question of taking an RV across the country. RV travel naturally leads to talk of train hopping and former railroad man Pappy Longmire. Ty has a great story of how his friends in college hopped a train and ended up in a very uncomfortable situation and found themselves three wide in a S-10 pickup. That story leads to more hitchhiking talk including a tale of Point Break Dave from Tell Me Where to Turn Podcast fame. Ty and Gus engage in Michael Keaton talk with a focus on Night Shift, Mr. Mom and Birdman. Heavy can't help himself and makes a Gung-Ho joke in hopes of derailing the conversation. While remembering the eighties, the guys talk MASH and Cheers. Gus is dying to talk about Beyond the Valley of the Dolls but has to explain to Heavy who Russ Meyer was so that goes nowhere. Ty has an idea for a premium content episode about Three's Company. So send us your emails of carnies, hitchhiking and your own three wide tales to canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Join us on our sub-reddit for Can You Hear Me Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @longmireheavy Find us on Tumblr and Instagram @canyouhearmepod The post Three Wide in a S-10 appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
Glen gets vulnerable talking about recent health concerns. A listener expresses attraction to Daisy Duck. Point Break Dave has a game to play.
Believe it or not, for the first time in over a month, the full crew is back together to bring you fashion talk, fun facts about syphilis and to learn how Heavy used to game the Columbia House Record Club. But to start things off there is a lot of confusion about the Neville Brothers, the members of the Jackson Five and the unexplained stardom of a young Jimmy Osmond in Japan. As things settle down, Gustav recounts his disdain for a poor pan flute player in the Portland Airport. Then Heavy talks about the Columbia House Record Club and how he may or may not have led to their eventual demise. The limits of technology are then pushed as we have Heavy listen live for the first time to a super cool hip musical act. But his response is far less than what we had hoped. Then Gustav can't remember a band from the late eighties and Ty and Heavy are absolutely no help. For inexplicable reasons, the guys return to sock talk which leads to Heavy accusing them of being like a bunch of old women. Yet he is fine jumping in on fashion talk from our youth as we deal with chains for men, Member's Only Jackets and OP corduroy shorts. Long time listener and frequent emailer Cody sends in a harrowing tale of a gargling mix-up. That somehow turns to old time diagnosis talk, the near death of Tell Me Where to Turn's Point Break Dave and fun facts about Syphilis. Email us your Columbia House Record Club stories or fun facts about STD's to canyouhearmepod@gmail.com or tweet us @realgustav @longmireheavy @tywebb3000 or @canyouhearmepod Follow us on Instagram, Pinterest Facebook, Tumblr and Reddit to keep up to date on all of the fun. The post Columbia House Record Club appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
Point Break Dave is taking the Chris Davis approach to his jokes. Glen shares his worst Christmas present ever. Our new segment “This Week in Friday Night Lights” is back for another go-round. The show veers off course in to Mike Tyson’s Punch Out talk. Tommy’s 5-year old crashes his bike in a highly preventable incident.
With Knob Creek fueling two thirds of the crew, the guys delve in to the world of office Christmas parties. An email from a listener takes an unexpected turn. Point Break Dave makes his triumphant return. Tommy spends too much time reviewing a TV show that aired a decade ago. Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can’t lose.
Glen and Tommy have some hot takes about the election, the protests and Trump’s odds of sticking it out all four years. Point Break Dave isn’t on the show, but a Twitter fight he picked takes an unexpected turn. Glen learns the meaning of the word concession.
Point Break Dave’s out on bail and ready for a political talk threesome. Glen tells the tale of a massive bear trap and Dave puts his entire family at risk because he values his sleep.