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“Would You Miss a $6 Million Jackpot? The Wild Stories, Close Calls & Chaos You Can't Miss” What would you do if you were just days away from losing a $6 million lottery ticket… and had no idea it was hiding in your closet? We kick things off with Tricia's brilliantly mischievous thought: “I want to stare at someone from across the street and then disappear when a bus passes.” That story spirals into a heart-pounding throwback where JB literally saves Sandy from stepping in front of a speeding bus—complete with the unforgettable line: “You could feel it hit your nose… I would have been dead.” From there, it's a rollercoaster of “Care or Don't Care” moments, including the unbelievable story of a man who nearly lost a $6 million winning ticket because it sat crumpled in his jeans pocket for days. The energy shifts as the crew introduces one of the show's most charming new features: Small Town Reporters. Meet Ryan, a young voice from Georgetown delivering local news with personality—and even a “chicken tenders expert” perspective you didn't know you needed. The show also dives into serious territory, unpacking a startling series of random shootings around Austin. The conversation brings raw reactions, real concerns, and candid commentary about safety, community, and the eerie reality of receiving a “shelter in place” alert that leaves you wondering what you'd do next. On a lighter note, the team celebrates big wins from the world of country music, sharing excitement, surprise, and a bit of nostalgia—plus that feel-good reminder that sometimes, there's “enough pie for all of us.” And in one of the most relatable moments of the episode, a fed-up mom goes viral with her brutally honest take on end-of-school chaos: “If it requires me spending any more money… that's it. I done checked out!” It's the anthem every parent didn't know they needed.
All aboard! Speedy drops a bombshell in the studio: he is heading off to an immersive, real-life murder mystery experience that kicks off on a train tonight! Before he packs his detective magnifying glass, the team takes a call from listener Matt, who has actually survived one of these events. Matt breaks down the absolutely wild and incredibly weird plot his mystery had, giving Speedy a taste of the chaos to come. Tune in tomorrow to find out how Speedy's night went!
“30 Years of Chaos Ends Tonight?! Austin's Biggest Traffic Game-Changer Finally Arrives” The spotlight shines on Austin's long-overdue traffic breakthrough—the 290/71 flyover at Oak Hill. After three decades of frustration, honking horns, and daily gridlock, it's finally here. Sandy celebrates in the most unexpected way… by composing a hilarious, heartfelt ode to the new overpass. One standout line says it all: “You're late as hell, but baby, you finally came through.” If you've ever been stuck in that mess, this moment will hit home. But it's not all smooth sailing—Sandy also shares a deeply personal milestone: he's officially a week and a half free from a 30-year habit. The conversation gets honest, relatable, and funny as Tricia delivers one of the most memorable lines of the episode: “Your room doesn't stink as bad anymore.” The show also takes a serious turn as the team reflects on a chilling Austin case making headlines again, questioning whether justice—decades later—can ever truly feel like enough. It sparks a powerful discussion about time, loss, and the price of a broken system. And for fans of television drama, JB and Sandy break down the latest Dutton Ranch buzz, sharing their reactions, expectations, and a few playful disagreements about how to actually watch a show together. To wrap things up, the team puts out a call for the next “small town radio star”—a chance for a young, energetic personality to join the show and shine.
When the Peaches Disappear: A Hilarious, Heartfelt Ride Through Central Texas Life This episode of The JB and Sandy Show turns everyday Texas moments into laugh‑out‑loud radio gold, starting with the shocking reality that there will be no Fredericksburg peaches this year.From that agricultural heartbreak comes one of the most memorable moments of the show: Sandy's emotional and unexpectedly poetic “Ode to the Fredericksburg Peaches.” It's equal parts comedy, nostalgia, and love letter — complete with lines mourning cobbler, roadside stands, and the humble peach seller waving down F‑150s in the Texas heat. The fun doesn't stop there. JB, Sandy, and Tricia dive deep into Cedar Park pride, food obsessions, and the age‑old debate of what you should never knock until you try. The trio swaps stories about local favorites, cultural quirks, and why living just outside Austin comes with its own badge of honor. The episode also hits pop‑culture joy notes as they reflect on how wildly The Price Is Right has changed, including a jaw‑dropping prize moment that leaves everyone stunned — and nostalgic for the days of small appliances and simple dreams. Sandy shares one of his hardest laughs in years thanks to a Saturday Night Live sketch that spirals into pure chaos. Add in stories of floating concerts, Paddlepalooza sightings, mounted police horses stealing hearts, and JB's ongoing mission to keep the show unpredictable, and you get an episode that perfectly captures the spirit of everyday Texas life — funny, communal, and just a little unhinged. Memorable moments include: “The trees had a meeting. No humans allowed.” Sandy declaring peaches have gone on a sabbatical. Tricia calmly navigating chaos while keeping the show on track. The realization that even people who don't like peaches are devastated.
“Did He REALLY Just Say That?”
“Is it ever worth making that last-second decision to jump into the toll lane?”
The First Elephants and 100 Year Old Yellow Donuts!JB, Sandy, and Tricia kick things off with a thought-provoking look back at the very first YouTube video ever posted.
Did a Campus Squirrel Really Change Your Fate?
Mike und Manuel präsentieren ein Highlight der Harald Schmidt Show, das TV-Geschichte geschrieben hat. Für zwanzig Minuten gibt es die Show nur zum Hören. In einem Feuerwerk der Radio-Comedy werden alle Stilformen des guten alte Radios durch den Kakao gezogen: Das schmalzige Nacht-Radio, christliche Gedanken, ambitionierte Hörspiele, Radio-Werbung, Verkehrshinweise, Kulturprogramm und natürlich auch: Radio Comedy! Vor 25 Jahren wurde dieses Juwel in der Nacht kurz vor zwei Uhr morgens gesendet, heute gibt es die besten Ausschnitte in eurem Lieblings-Podcast.
Live radio theater re-creation of Marx Bros. comedy radio show "Ravelli, the Jailbird," from Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel 1932-33 series. Half-hour radio play with musical numbers sung and played by the cast. Performed by the Northside/Southside Players at Family Piano Company in downtown Waukegan, IL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Funny ThursdayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Our Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden, originally broadcast May 15, 1949, 76 years ago, Yearbook Photo Mixup. It's Friday the 13th, and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help!Followed by the news from 76 years ago, then The Phil Harris Alice Faye Show, originally broadcast May 15, 1949, 76 years ago, - Cadillac in the Swimming Pool. Phil and Remley manage to get Mr. Scott's Cadillac into his swimming pool, and then the complications begin!Then The Jello Program starring Jack Benny, originally broadcast May 15, 1938, 87 years ago, Murder in the Library. Jack has bought a race horse! The cast does, "Murder In The Library" or "Book Marks The Spot."Followed by Hildegarde's Radio Room, originally broadcast May 15, 1945, 80 years ago. Guest Patsy Kelly is upset that Xavier Cugat is ignoring her. Finally. Lum and Abner, originally broadcast May 15, 1942, 83 years ago, Abner Sleeping on the Job. Lum catches Abner sleeping on the job, the bell gets put back on the front door!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
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The Presbycast Radio Players stage a silly live radio remote from the fictional Xanders's Xian Lifestyle Store and then express their appreciation for their respective Reformed churches. Come for the fun, stay for the encouragement. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_PGE6lFNWo
Comedy on BBC Radio 4 generates a lot of discussion in the Feedback inbox, and this year's been no different, especially after the introduction of a new raft of comedy commissions over the last twelve months. Andrea Catherwood talks to to Julia McKenzie, Commissioning Editor for Comedy and Entertainment, and Jon Holmes, comedian and creator of one of those new commissions, The Naked Week - and they respond to listener comments and critiques. And as Christmas approaches, we go behind the scenes in King's College Chapel as preparations take place for Radio 4's annual Christmas Eve broadcast of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. Presenter: Andrea Catherwood Producer: Pauline Moore Assistant Producer: Rebecca Guthrie Executive Producer: David PrestA Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4
Funny guy Phil Wang joins Grace this week for another helping of Comfort Eating. Phil has a textbook comedy career: president of Footlights at Cambridge University, graduating with agents sniffing at his heels; sell-out Edinburgh shows; and now purveyor of two Netflix comedy specials. Phil and Grace talk about how to supermarket shop with crocodiles in the aisles, how garlic sauce pervaded his student days and his justice campaign for reheating rice. If you liked this episode then have a listen to Grace's conversations with Jayde Adams, David Baddiel and Jamie Demetriou