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OK, with golf season fully underway, it's time to salute Caddyshack, one of the classic 1980s comedy that featured the directorial debut of Harold Ramis, the big screen breakthrough for Rodney Dangerfield, some arrogant Ted Knight, some crazed Bill Murray and a lineage that drew heavily from both Saturday Night Live and the National Lampoon. Don't worry too much about the plot -- it's merely a launchpad for comedy bits galore. Whether you're a hacker, a duffer, or a scratch golfer, Caddyshack has something for you. And if you are a real big fan, you can watch it wearing your "William Murray" golf gear and finish with a pint at the "Murray Brothers Caddyshack Restaurant" (yes it's real). As always, find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows. Want more Caddyshack? Bill Murray has had far larger roles over time, but he makes the most of his Caddyshack persona Carl Spackler, a groundskeeper who is just a little, shall we say, disturbed. https://youtu.be/X48G7Y0VWW4?si=QGiCSvUEMJQYbGRo Chevy Chase has never been better than as Ty Webb, a pro-level golfer who smirks his way through life. Here are some of Chevy's best bits. https://youtu.be/Al3Yt5gxExY?si=CwIlxkEJFpXJIbTG Rodney Dangerfield was the perfect choice to play Al Czervik, a loud, crass, and hilarious "slob" dropped in the middle of a bunch of country club "snobs". Here Al tries to goad the arrogant Judge Smalls (a brilliant Ted Knight) into a slice. https://youtu.be/RrOhjHC28PQ?si=MFzVjclP0mKa6fxi
This week we're taking a look at a classic sports comedy that blends zany humor with an underdog story. We're heading back 45 years to the upscale Bushwood Country Club where this movie revolves around a diverse group of quirky characters. Danny Noonan is a young caddy trying to earn a scholarship to pay for college. He attempts to win the favor of the eccentric club co-founder, Judge Smails, while navigating the antics of other colorful personalities, including Ty Webb, Al Czervik, lots of ladies and the assistant greenskeeper, Carl Spackler. There's also a gopher intent on tearing up the golf course and harassing all of its members. Rob, Dave and Kurt will tee off on this comedy classic checking out the highs and lows of this classic film. Caddyshack is known for its sharp one liners and memorable performances. Will Danny get the scholarship? Does Mrs. Smails ever get her stretch marks scrubbed? And where in the heck was Lacy when we were growing up? We'll cover all this and more as we play 18 with the cast of Caddyshack. Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
High school student Danny Noonan is conflicted over his future, unsure if he should go to college but worried about being stuck in a menial job with no prospects. Danny works as a caddie at the exclusive Bushwood country club catering to affluent clientele. Though he usually caddies for Ty Webb, a talented golfer and the friendly playboy son of the club's co-founder, Danny volunteers to caddie for the haughty Judge Elihu Smails, the club's other co-founder and director of the caddie college scholarship program. Meanwhile, mentally unstable greenskeeper Carl Spackler is tasked with killing a destructive gopher driven onto the course by work on the adjacent property development owned by Al Czervik. The loud-mouthed and unconvential nouvea riche Czervik attends the club as a guest, but his personality quickly earns Smails ire. After one encounter, Smails angrily throws his putter, injuring an elderly guest. Danny takes the blame for the incident to earn favor with Smails. At Bushwood's annual Fourth of July banquet, Danny and his girlfriend Maggie work as wait staff. Danny becomes attracted to Smails' promiscuous niece Lacey Underall who is visiting for the summer; She and Webb begin a brief affair. Later, Danny wins the Caddie Day golf tournament, earning him an invitation from Smails to attend the christening ceremony for his boat at the nearby Rolling Lakes Yacht Club. There, Lacey seduces Danny and the pair have sex. Smails returns home and catches them, angrily chasing Danny out of the house. Expecting to be fired, Danny is surprised when Smails only demands that he keeps the escapade secret in exchange for receiving the scholarship. Unable to tolerate Czervik's presence any longer, Smails announces that he will never be granted membership. Czervik counters that he is only interested in buying the club. After an exchange of insults, Czervik proposes a team golf match with Smails and his regular golfing partner Dr. Beeper against Czervik and Webb. Although Webb usually avoids all responsibilities or stress, and is reluctant to play under pressure, he agrees to join, and insults Smalls by saying that Webb's father never liked Smalls. Against club rules, they agree to a $20,000 wager on the match, which quickly doubles to $40,000. During the match the following day, Danny caddies for Smails but becomes frustrated with his constant cheating. Word spreads of the wager drawing a crowd of club members and employees to observe the game. Smails and Beeper take the lead while both Czervik and Webb struggle. Czervik reacts to Smails' heckling by impulsively doubling the wager to $80,000 per team. When his own ricocheting ball strikes his arm, Czervik feigns an injury in hopes of having the contest declared a draw but learns his team will forfeit unless they find a substitute. Webb selects a reluctant Danny and Smails threatens to revoke the scholarship, but after Czervik promises to compensate Danny, he decides to take Czervik's place. At the final hole, the score is tied. Judge Smails scores a birdie, requiring Danny to complete a difficult putt to draw even. Czervik raises the bet, offering double or nothing on Danny making the putt, which Smails reluctantly accepts. Danny's putt leaves the ball teetering over the edge of the hole seemingly costing him the game. At that moment, in his latest attempt to kill the gopher, Carl detonates plastic explosives that he has rigged around the golf course, shaking the ground and causing the ball to drop into the hole, handing Danny, Webb, and Czervik victory. While everyone begins to celebrate, Czervik sends enforcers after Smails to ensure he pays his share of the bet that will cover Danny's college scholarship. Meanwhile, Carl slinks off after seeing the destruction his explosives have wrought. Elsewhere on the course, the gopher emerges from underground relatively unscathed and dances to the song "I'm Alright" by Kenny Loggins.
In this HEP-isode, Mike and Jo check out the all-new 663 HP RamCharger hybrid pickup, how an Ohio equipment dealer called Company Wrench is getting it right, the growing cost of headlights, and go full "pew-pew" with frickin' laser beams to clean a bridge. We even get a little musical singing a classic musical diddy by the great Ty Webb. All this and more make this the greatest HEP-isode, yet!
It's happening! After close to three years, we're finally talking about maybe our collective favorite movie ever: 1980's Caddyshack! No movie has been more quoted, more watched, and more important to bringing us together with our friends than Caddyshack. In this episode, we talk all about what makes it great in our opinion.One of the reasons Caddyshack is so wonderful is the performance of Bill Murray. While Ted Knight (Judge Smails), Rodney Dangerfield (Al Czervik), and Chevy Chase (Ty Webb) are also at the top of their game, Murray's Carl Spackler stands out as much as anyone else. We cap the episode off by drafting our favorite Bill Murray movies and other credits. Well...we're waiting...for you to listen!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show
It's happening! After close to three years, we're finally talking about maybe our collective favorite movie ever: 1980's Caddyshack! No movie has been more quoted, more watched, and more important to bringing us together with our friends than Caddyshack. In this episode, we talk all about what makes it great in our opinion.One of the reasons Caddyshack is so wonderful is the performance of Bill Murray. While Ted Knight (Judge Smails), Rodney Dangerfield (Al Czervik), and Chevy Chase (Ty Webb) are also at the top of their game, Murray's Carl Spackler stands out as much as anyone else. We cap the episode off by drafting our favorite Bill Murray movies and other credits. Well...we're waiting...for you to listen!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show
One out of every seven Americans will play at least one round of golf a year. As an avid golf, I can tell you with unwavering certainty that Carl Spackler, Al Czervik, and Ty Webb are quoted at least once during every round of golf played since 1980. So by the numbers, 40 million red blooded members of the U.S. of A. will hear one of the following quotes every year..."You'll get nothing and like it""So I got that going for me, which is nice""Thank you very little""Correct me if I'm wrong Sandy, but if I kill all the golfers they're gonna lock me up and throw away the key""Noonan, miss it, Noonan, Noonan""Somebody step on a duck?""You buy a hat like this I bet you get a free bowl of soup""Let's go, while we're young!""I bet you slice it into the woods, 100 bucks"Today on Buzzn The Tower we'll visit Bushwood Country Club as we cannonball our way through the most iconic golf movie ever, Caddyshack. I'm Mo Shapiro and joining me as always the Gunga to my Galunga, Max Sanders. And with that...
It all started one day, when they were out hitting the sticks. They guys at Odin asked themselves, why aren't we losing our own golf balls, and instead using expensive gear from old, stuffy brands that don't really speak to us?Wisdom and creative juices began to flow, and from that moment, ODIN had its first heartbeat. As they got into it, they quickly realized that this is more than just golf balls, hats, polos, tees and ball markers. Golf has been going through a renaissance, and will continue to change into a whole new era. They want to play a large part of pioneering that new golf experience. The ODIN golf experience.They guys at Odin grew up in a world where golf was always rooted in traditions - lined khakis, polos tucked in like a fresh hotel bed, stiffness, greyness and elitism.Deep down, the guys at Odin were honing their inner Ty Webb and Happy Gilmore, sneaking in side bets and pining for a bloody mary on the 10th tee. Not only do they want to compete and chase the pursuit of the perfect strike, but they want to have fun while doing it. They want to grab golf by the balls, and wipe off those traditional cobwebs. As the saying goes, out with the old, in with the new.Support the show
We had a dream where it was Caddyshack, but everyone looked different? And it made us want beer? And Danny Noonan and Ty Webb were the same tennis star? And there was a special announcement!
This episode features Dr. Ty Webb, Practicing Family Physician & Chief Medical Officer at Cumberland Center for Health Innovation (CCHI). Here, he discusses his role at CCHI and what the center does, his focus on maintaining practice sustainability, the importance for doctors to have strong leadership skills, and more.
Not only are we back from a week off, but we are also going back to the shack! Join us as we take a deep dive into a movie that is 90% the same movie as the first one, but without 99% of the same actors and writers involved. Not even Chevy Chase returning as Ty Webb could save this movie from being one of the worst sequels of all time. The ONLY upside is the banger of a theme song by Kenny Loggins. This week on the podcast, the shack is truly back in Caddyshack 2, now streaming on HBO Max. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
Featuring: Reflections on Taylor Swift, or more specifically, Corey realizes he's loved Taylor Swift all along and just didn't know it Phone a Friend with Lisa - Predator; Hands on a Hard Body Film History Minute With Charlie Brown: Four Rooms Hosted by your own personal cinematic Ty Webb and Carl Spackler!
Our nation has lost more than 300,000 people from COVID-19. It is the latest sign of a generational tragedy – one still unfolding in every corner of the country. As we head into the Christmas holiday, refusal to acknowledge the severity of the pandemic by acting irresponsibly will result in countless more deaths from the virus. Our nation is at stake, and this week's Race to Value guest, Dr. Brent Staton wants to share a personal message of love and hope for a brighter tomorrow. His featured podcast episode (recorded with Dr. Ty Webb) on how the Cumberland Center for Healthcare Innovation is “Building Economic Strength in Rural Communities” was released earlier this week. After recording that episode, he contracted COVID-19. We invited him back for a Bonus episode to share a message of God's love in serving others by taking the pandemic seriously during this upcoming holiday season. Dr. Staton recorded this episode while hooked up to oxygen battling this terrible disease. This pandemic is real. If Dr. Staton's message saves just one life, his service to his community, and the world as a whole, will have been realized. Episode Bookmarks: 0:00 Update on the COVID crisis and Dr. Staton's personal battle with the illness 1:30 “As an American nation, we need to re-focus on unity and protecting one another” 2:30 Complications with COVID-19, Influenza B, and underlying asthma 2:50 Due to a flu vaccine shortage, Dr. Staton gave his own personal dose to a patient (and then ended up contracting the flu) 3:10 How Dr. Staton contracted COVID-19 from a patient during a 15-second interaction 4:30 Serving Others: Practicing medicine with a servant's heart and Dr. Staton's plea for his community to wear a mask as the ultimate gesture of servanthood and love for others 4:45 Health Inequities: Dr. Staton has access to care during COVID that all Americans should have. 6:20 Dr. Staton is in his late 40's and was in excellent health prior to his COVID infection. 7:30 Post-COVID complications after recovery 7:50 Misinformation on COVID from the media and the Internet. “We can't continue down a pathway of mistrust.” 9:15 Dr. Staton provides perspective on the unnecessary deaths he has seen due to COVID 9:50 Pandemic deniers, and the culture of fear and misunderstanding in our nation 11:00 The worst case scenario if people don't begin taking the pandemic serious during the Christmas holidays 12:00 Appropriate mask wearing protocol 13:00 What a COVID infection really feels like (“a torture chamber”) 14:10 The truth about mask wearing and vaccine efficacy 15:10 “The disrespect for other human life” by those who refuse to wear masks 15:30 Trusting Dr. Fauci and public health officials, an update on the vaccine research, and misunderstanding of herd immunity 17:10 Using the God-given gift of a human brain and loving others as we get through the pandemic 18:20 Spiritual reflection on death and how we can preserve life by re-focusing on a pandemic plan, mask wearing, and social distancing 19:50 The end of the pandemic will take another year to reach and what Dr. Staton is seeing in the data from other countries 21:50 Treatment with monoclonal antibodies 23:20 The ultimate goal of CCHI is to serve patients in our community 24:00 World War II as a lesson for the unity needed in our nation to defeat COVID-19 27:10 Getting back to the basics (“wash your hands, social distance, love your neighbor, wear your mask, and take care of yourself appropriately”)
A guiding principle of Cumberland Center for Healthcare Innovation, CCHI, is that communities and the state benefit from healthier families, and it's not just about cost savings or longer lives. Better health means a more productive workforce and greater opportunity for economic development. CCHI is focused on a structured approach to build economic strength in the community. And their approach is working – since being established in 2012, CCHI has saved CMS over $43 million and achieved a 98.48% quality score! In PY 2019 CCHI was one of the top performing ACOs in the nation, without any adjustment for benchmark. In this episode, Dr. Brent Staton, CEO, and Dr. Ty Webb, CMO, share important insights into the challenges and successes of rural primary care. With a very lean team, they work with providers across more than 80% of Tennessee to provide personalized care at the practice-level. They truly fulfill their mission to demonstrate the value of rural independent primary care physicians in communities throughout Tennessee. Their model gives value-minded professionals nationwide an effective example for succeeding in the race to value. Episode Bookmarks: 04:48 “Rural healthcare is personal” – having a deep personal awareness of each patient's needs, values and preferences 06:58 Dr. Webb speaks about the challenge of getting physicians to practice medicine in rural areas 08:11 Dr. Staton on how the roots of family and growing up on a farm led him to a career in rural medicine 09:30 Dr. Staton on how hauling hay and stripping tobacco instilled the Rural American values of hard work in his life 10:50 The health and socioeconomic challenges in rural Tennessee and the opioid epidemic 12:22 “The depth of the challenges in rural health care is as deep as the sea.” (Staton) 12:40 The impact of the opioid epidemic, poverty, SDOH, and lack of health care resources in rural communities 14:05 High-touch approach to primary care and how ideas and best practices spread across various counties in the ACO 16:30 The mission of the ACO and how improving health will build economic strength in the community 17:20 “We saw that if we had healthier students, we could improve education. We saw that if we had a healthier workforce, we could improve productivity and attract new businesses and job opportunities to our communities.” (Staton) 18:30 “Rural communities grow and develop over time, in much the same way as a field or a meadow in the study of natural history and biology. The same pattern of strength, complexity, and diversity is there.” (Webb) 19:05 Education and Health care are important foundations for rural communities to grow, develop, and progress.” (Webb) 19:30 Hospital closures in rural communities 20:11 The economic contribution of physician practices and hospitals to rural communities 20:45 “Hanging on by a thread really isn't enough – whether it is your health or your economic solvency as a family or company.” (Webb) 21:10 Practice stabilization through communication of best practices, standardized care delivery, and revenue stabilization 24:02 Dr. Staton on how a large physician-led ACO can collaborate with hospitals 25:17 “Acuity of care for a hospital is more important that ‘heads in beds'. Our goal is not to prevent a necessary hospitalization or preventing emergency care when it is needed. Our goal is to make sure that patients get appropriate care and early interventions that they need and deserve. (Staton) 29:00 The resiliency of CCHI's primary care practices during COVID-19 31:12 Telehealth implementation and the benefits of telemedicine in rural communities 35:50 The lack of access to broadband internet access in rural communities and the need for additional infrastructure 37:37 CCHI's COVID Task Force to prevent the spread of the virus 41:20 CCHI's Shared Savings Success: $43 million in the Medicare ACO program (positive in corridor every year of ...
The second episode of our miniseries on Caddyshack graces your eardrums today! Meet Ty Webb, played by friend of the show* Chevy Chase. *Not an actual friend of the show, at least not that we know of.
The second episode of our miniseries on Caddyshack graces your eardrums today! Meet Ty Webb, played by friend of the show* Chevy Chase. *Not an actual friend of the show, at least not that we know of.
Intern Ty joins the show for his inaugural Back End Show producer role as we discuss at what point it's acceptable to miss Boatchella, the top grossing Backpocket navigation apps, and our collective average qualities of adulting. *Disclaimer: originally Back End Show #16* SPONSORS: - Visionary Manufacturing - a one stop shop for all of your custom merchandise and apparel needs. They understand if you succeed in retail sales, they will succeed as a manufacturing service. Customize your apparel here.
We crack some Zombie Dust to recap two large golf events - Tiger vs Phil and the last chance at golf glory before Thanksgiving - and the wins and losses coming out of both. We discuss the lead up to the match which was promising the week of - HBO 24/7, great personalities, new technology, shit talking, gambling galore on the course and for the viewers. The pregame was entertaining yet lawless. We express our (and seemingly the general public’s) opinion on The Match downtime between shots and the production value… Charlie is our subject matter expert on video production due to his past experience in video production. We feel there were some opportunities missed for great tv moments…. i.e. get Charles Barkley on the damn course! Then, we recap the First Annual Glory’s Last Turkey Shoot. Due to weather/SNOW, the venue was moved from our favorite Ravisloe to Sydney R Marovitz - a Chicago Park District 9 holer directly on Lake Michigan (Augie geeks out on the weather phenomena that caused Marovitz to be one of the only courses in Chicagoland to be snowless). The biggest story line from Glory’s Last was the emergency 9 that happened after the competition and the possibility that it could be the last round of golf that Charlie ever plays due to a very tough loss. Song adds - the theme is the (Charlie’s living room) studio Christmas decorations - Cee Lo Green “What Christmas Means To Mean” and from Ty Webb’s famed Christmas movie, Bing Crosby “Mele Kalikimaka”. There’s an off-topic basketball outtake from pre-production following Carl Spackler.
Ty Webb lets Danny Noonan know that if he misses, they lose, and our guest Gerry Porter from the Indiana Jones Minute gets a life lesson in a 7-11 from an unexpected source. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Dr. Beeper and Judge Smails may or may not be in slow motion as they react to Ty Webb missing a putt, and Mike should only drive in slow motion when he's listening to the Pixies. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Danny Noonan joins Ty Webb in the match, and I guess you don't I guess you don't care about keeping your lunch down because this is the goriest Caddyshack Minute yet. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Ty and Gus are back this week to answer listener Twitter questions, wax poetic ad talk about an exotic dancer named Honey Mellons. Despite their best efforts and lighting numerous signal fires with the hope of luring him home, Heavy Longmire is still hiding somewhere in the wilderness. Perhaps some day he will return. But until that day comes, you are stuck with Ty and Gustav who truly do love you. Ty starts off telling a story from his misspent youth in a honky tonk. Cody sends a tweet about love that causes the boys to reflect on first loves. Cody follows up with a tweet that makes Ty tell about the time he got lost in East Texas. Gus revisits stumbling on a compound and then once again they touch base on the Satanic scare of the late eighties/early nineties. The boys love all things related to eighties television so they spend an inordinate amount of time talking about the first episode of Fantasy Island, the parallel between Mr. Roarke and the Old Testament Jehova, and Roddy McDowell's guest appearances as the devil. And once again, they talk about their crush on Erin Grey from Buck Rogers. The man from Baltimore proposes a conundrum involving John Wayne, Wilford Brimley and Marty Robbins which will certainly have Pretty Little Ranch Wife firing off a strongly worded email in weeks to come. Gus gets far too excited about the Statler Brothers and their appearance on the Marty Robbins show back in the seventies. https://youtu.be/YvQtlmZNpdQ Gus talks about how he's been watching the Santa Clarita Diet on Netflix and how Timothy Olyphant's character reminds him a lot of one Ty Webb. Another Dabney Coleman mention occurs for anyone keeping score at home and Rusty asks about nipples. Gus has been thinking about nipples on the way to record, so he has some thoughts on the subject. Then he tells the story of how an exotic dancer named Honey Mellons made everyone who worked at his grocery store lose their minds one chilly night in Lubbock in 1993. So send us your emails about nipples, the time you saw Honey Mellons at the grocery store or which actor you think looks like Ty to canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @longmireheavy Find us on Tumblr and Instagram @canyouhearmepod The post The Tale of Honey Mellons appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
Judge Smails explains to Ty Webb that a golf course is not a parking lot, Dr. Beeper does not get to use the phone, but Dan does, and Lou Loomis makes sure he's not going to get fired. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Speckler invites Ty Webb to get weird, Ty invites Carl to 2 Briar, and Judge Smails invites Ty to move Al Czervik's car off the golf course. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Spackler's cannonballing of Ty Webb continues before they rap about the plot of the film Caddyshack for a bit. Meanwhile, Tom says full names too often, Mike waxes nostalgic for "December, 1963," and Dan refuses to put an onion in his sock. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Spackler introduces Ty Webb to his newly-invented grass strain, and to the dubious joys of the cannonball. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Spackler tries to make himself look good to Ty Webb as we try to make ourselves feel superior by trying to take down country clubs. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Ty Webb makes it from the bushes to Carl Spackler’s shed so we can watch two people who hate each other forced into doing a scene together. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Spackler plays with clay as a gopher watches and Ty Webb putts in the bushes while Tom tries to tell one lousy joke. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Ty Webb delights Al Czervik by telling Judge Smails that his dad never liked him, and that gopher is back and nervous about Carl Spackler making plastic explosive animals. And in a stunning twist, Mike finds something to go bananas about. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Al Czervik places his bets against Judge Smails and Dr. Beeper, and Smails lists all the things that he and Ty Webb's father did together. Meanwhile Mike gets his chocolate in Tom's peanut butter, and Dan gets his peanut butter in Mike's chocolate. The results are much more delicious than it sounds. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Maggie and Danny Noonan enjoy a reunion in a completely different movie while Al Czervik and Judge Smails take turns wooing Ty Webb into golfing with them. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
It's a classic Smails/Czervik face-off before Ty Webb steps in and suggests everyone have a drink. Meanwhile our intrepid Michael Di Maria reports from Africa on how not to be eaten to death by nature. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Ty Webb pokes Lacey Underall in the back with his finger and slips off her, and we hear the origin story of Mike's and Dan’s romcom-ready friendship. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Ty Webb and Lacey Underall fail to drink tequila, skinny dip with clothes on, and get greasy in bed, but all is not lost because Mike has a story about Dan being a jerk. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Ty Webb offers Lacey Underall a summons and puts salt on his hand or something. Why is this scene in the movie? Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Ty Webb welcomes Lacey Underall into his home to reveal he may be wealthy and have eclectic tastes, but he can’t offer a guest an unopened Perrier. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Ty Webb tells Danny Noonan that a flute with no holes is not a flute, and Tony D'Annunzio is about to tee off at the Caddy Tournament. Determining the stakes of this tournament might take all day. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
It turns out Ty Webb has not been lining up a shot, and he tells Danny Noonan about Mitch Cumstein and Basho. In other news, the internet is a dodgy proposition at best. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Dr. Beeper sits in something, Carl gets yelled at again by McFiddish, Danny Noonan tells Ty Webb he just has to win that caddy tournament, and we pine for the heyday of Nicholas Cage. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Lacey Underall gets vague about Ty Webb's ties and Spaulding barfs his guts out into a car, which inspires the boys to talk about excellence in barfing. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Al Czervik orders a drink from Tony D'Annunzio, Lacey Underall gets flirty with Ty Webb, and our guest Mark Cerulli of the Airport Minute podcast shares stories of meeting Rodney Dangerfield and live nudity. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Carl Spackler takes aim at the gopher, Ty Webb flirts with an entire room, and Tony D'Annunzio asks Al Czervik if he can make a shoe smell. Meanwhile, Tom explains Superman, Dan finally loves Chevy Chase, and Mike warns against dating inflatables. Bonus: More horrible hipster jokes. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Judge Smails chats up Ty Webb, cracks up Bishop Bickering, and infuriates Porterhouse. None of which is funny because we have to break the sad news to you that Gene Wilder passed away today. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Ty Webb and Danny Noonan dominate yet another minute, but the boys mostly talk about Judge Smails who appears for about two seconds as he drives into Bushwood. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
We try to keep our minds on Danny Noonan's and Ty Webb's pre-Sorkin walk-and-talk across a golf course, but mostly we ground ourselves in the golden age of the 70s and 80s, which is why we’re all really here, right? Support the show at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Tom and Mike share their early experiences at country clubs as Danny Noonan arrives at Bushwood and chats up Ty Webb for advice. Bonus: Mr. Foghat. Support the show at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin