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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • This week, the guys are learning about mail. Nate, Brian, Aaron, and Dusty discuss the history of stamps, zip codes, mailboxes, homing pigeons, the Pony Express, and more.
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    0:00 - Weekly recap
    14:10 - America's team
    17:15 - How the new material works
    26:11 - Comment roundup
    50:01 - The real David statue and garbage planets
    1:11:55 - What do stamps cost now?
    1:17:15 - The origin of mail service
    1:27:50 - The Pony Express and zip codes
    1:39:11 - Mail theft laws, the dead letter and bad handwriting office
    1:43:35 - Mailing children
    1:52:10 - Where we'll be performing at
    Co-hosts: Brian Bates ( / brianbatescomic ) Aaron Weber ( / realaaronweber ) and Dusty Slay ( / dustyslay )
    Podcast produced by Nate & Laura Bargatze
    Recording & Editing by Genovations Media
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  • @zachcombs3506
    @zachcombs3506 Год назад +35

    The fact that Nate said he wants to learn another language when he can barely get through the comments is one of many reasons I love this podcast.

  • @pmcdanel
    @pmcdanel Год назад +14

    I’m a mailman that leaves for Rome in 2 weeks. The past few episodes, air travel, art and now, mail. I’m starting to feel like you’re talking directly to me… very weird but awesome. If you do the state of Ohio next or the Marines, I’m gonna lose it. Lol

  • @cspunk86
    @cspunk86 Год назад +6

    LOVED it when the guys were talking about going to space and how we’d assemble the capsules there. Then Nate quietly and casually says, “Like IKEA.” That completely tickled me and was one of the more underrated laughs of this episode!

  • @scottcampbell2322
    @scottcampbell2322 Год назад +10

    My wife was so upset when a housing development went up next to us called “Peasant’s Landing.” She calmed down after I explained that it was pronounced “PHEASANT’S Landing,” which also helped explain the picture of the bird on the sign. Thanks for reminding me of this with your peasant / pheasant mix up.

  • @SuperScottCrawford
    @SuperScottCrawford Год назад +12

    This was CHOCK full of knowledge nuggets. From learning the postal service is not tax funded, that mail boxes aren't required, and ZIP is an acronym, to name a few. I gotta say this episode really delivered!

  • @jakegesse6875
    @jakegesse6875 Год назад +39

    In reference to his family's janitor Aaron says, " I did weird that word" and somehow nobody managed to catch it. Aaron got away with murder on that one.

  • @jonathon5075
    @jonathon5075 Год назад +3

    10/10 for Aaron's ad transition

  • @CamRom____
    @CamRom____ Год назад +7

    I like how Nate and Aaron are trying to come up with a name for the tube that would go from earth to space to get rid of trash. And they come up with laundry chute…when trash chute is an actual thing. Nice work boys!

  • @SuperScottCrawford
    @SuperScottCrawford Год назад +15

    I love when I forget it's Tuesday night and I'm staying up late wasting time on RUclips watching essentially nothing. Then I get a notification at 1am of a new Nateland Podcast.
    It's like a surprise party. 🎉😛

  • @PaulieD1122
    @PaulieD1122 Год назад +5

    You can definitely tell Nate likes being fashionable, he's worn a different hat every episode and we're up to episode 132!

  • @FancyPants43
    @FancyPants43 Год назад +4

    I love "Pure Luck". One of the classics I grew up to. Hilarious! 💯🤣💯

  • @jasonvensky7733
    @jasonvensky7733 Год назад +2

    I imagine when Aaron goes to the zoo and sees kids waving at the animals, he goes up, puts his hand on their shoulder, and says "enough". Love the show, listened from the beginning. They really make you feel like you're sitting there with them, talking with friends. I hope I'm not the only one who verbally responds to Nateland!! 🤣

  • @G35Jeff
    @G35Jeff Год назад +28

    “I did weird that word.” - Aaron Weber

  • @colinschulte4353
    @colinschulte4353 Год назад +2

    Nate not understanding the massive undertaking it would be to shoot garbage into space is the funniest part of this podcast.

    • @tooXII1980
      @tooXII1980 Год назад

      But its just made up money!! HAHAHAHA. Dying laughing.

  • @michaelmitchell6558
    @michaelmitchell6558 Год назад +9

    I love Aaron is gatekeeper of Google sometimes he looks up an answer, and other times, when Nate asks a question Aaron just say "I don't know" so you just have to move on. I guess that would be half show googling answers.

  • @bundaben24
    @bundaben24 Год назад +3

    There is a movie we watched a lot growing called the Apple dumpling gang with Don Knotts the story it’s about guy who gets mailed 3 children and for some reason I never questioned that or thought it was weird at all until you guys brought it up
    Also have fun reading all these comments basket case!

  • @austintrenkamp8205
    @austintrenkamp8205 6 месяцев назад

    Love you dudes! Folks tried to talk me into podcasts for so long but I never found one that "spoke to me". This podcast "speaks to me". I was born in Hendersonville TN and was in Auburn KY until I was 7 so you guys make me feel like I'm still connected to where I was born, love it. Been out in Auburn CA for a long time now, it's beautiful and I love it but would love to come to Nashville to see y'all. Come to Sacramento someday please!

  • @beckybay6244
    @beckybay6244 Год назад +1

    Sending trash to space is a brilliant idea, I would aim for the nearest Black Hole. I also think putting trash into a volcano would be a option. #SaveTheLandfills Great Episode Guys

  • @peytonmartin123
    @peytonmartin123 Год назад

    Long time listener, first time commenter! My husband and I watched Nate on The Standups back when we first started dating. We became huge fans and went to see him at Cobb Energy Center for my husband’s birthday. The moment we figured out about Nateland, we were obsessed. We dated long distance and would watch the podcast together over FaceTime. I introduced my mom to Leanne Morgan’s standup after seeing her on the podcast. My mom, my aunt, and I went to her show in Detroit. It was the hardest my mom has ever laughed. My husband is now the biggest Dusty Slay fan and loves to make everyone he knows watch his RUclips clips. We are seeing Dusty in Atlanta and are going to see Leanne in April!! We are waiting for Brian and Aaron to come through Atlanta! Thanks for all the laughs and introducing us to great, clean comedians!! Goodbye, folks!

  • @WendyDahling3
    @WendyDahling3 Год назад

    When Martin Short’s character get stung by a bee, it’s pretty funny. There was an episode of Seinfeld where Elaine and Jerry are going on a plane somewhere and Jerry gives the guy a tip so the guy puts his luggage on the correct plane. Elaine complains that the guy doesn’t need a tip and her luggage goes elsewhere. The episode ends with Elaine’s luggage on an empty turn style going around and around.

  • @jeffreyrollins7797
    @jeffreyrollins7797 Год назад

    When Brian said the part about not having a mail box hit me right in the feels. Me and my wife were basically forced to move out of our apartment because of rent increase and lowsy maintenance. We spent the last 5 months in that apartment without a mailbox along with about 30 other residents. We all made numerous complaints to management and still to this day there are no mailboxes. Its a mystery what even happened to them in the first place, one day we have a mailbox then the next day we don't.
    Love the podcast you guys are great!!!, hope to see all 3 of you sometime whenever you come through Oklahoma City area.

  • @sabenchristopher47
    @sabenchristopher47 Год назад

    This was one of the funniest episodes so far. Keep up the great work.

  • @kevinhodgesartistry
    @kevinhodgesartistry Год назад

    Hello Folks! I have been a mail man here in Lubbock, Texas for a year and a half. Happy to see an episode about my job. We do deliver just packages on Sunday. Some are Amazon and other companies. I believe it is contracted out from Amazon for us to deliver their packages. On my routes I have spent time starting from the beginning and listening to this amazing podcast. I am caught up and look forward to each new episode that I can listen while on my route and get a good laugh. Loved taking my wife to see Nate in Lubbock. We both had an amazing time last month. Keep up the great work and lets go folks! Oh and Breakfast, sorry again for the Breakfast slap in the face

  • @sgtskysyndrome
    @sgtskysyndrome 8 дней назад

    In Pennsylvania, the Dauphin County courthouse (built in 1942) bears the names of each and every municipality in the county on the outside of the building except for one. That town was founded in 1818 as "Snydertown" and was later incorporated under the name "Uniontown." However, when the town got its first post office, those names had already been taken. So, a postal official decided to use "Pillow" as the town's substitute name. In 1965, the residents voted to officially change the town's name to Pillow, and that's the name missing from the courthouse.

  • @alissapoulin5122
    @alissapoulin5122 Год назад

    How am I just finding out about this Podcast?? My absolutely fave topic is always answers to questions you never asked! SUBSCRIBED.

  • @bryonbeck5317
    @bryonbeck5317 Год назад

    I love the trash into space conversation. My friends and I have looked up the article you referenced. But the trash would burn up before it ever got to the sun. Love the show keep up the great work!

  • @crd9191
    @crd9191 Год назад +1

    Chick Fil A is the 90s Wendys of our time. High class

  • @mayramorales2000
    @mayramorales2000 7 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love Dusty for not liking silent letters!! English as my second language it makes it very difficult to teach and learn with all these silent letters!

  • @musicfanatic8285
    @musicfanatic8285 Год назад +2

    Love Pure Luck! Hilarious movie, Martin Short was so great in it.

  • @danielleonard3579
    @danielleonard3579 Год назад

    I love how Breakfast confidently asserted that we would need to LEAVE EARTH and live on the moon to avoid being hit by an astroid when the moon is constantly hit by so many space rocks you can see the craters from the earth. Another reason why this podcast is the BEST!

  • @rcc316
    @rcc316 Год назад

    Man that Babbel transition was just pure genius. A true work of art 😗🤌🏼
    I don’t want to know the truth because I’ll die happy believing he didn’t plan that beforehand.

  • @richardgarcia1184
    @richardgarcia1184 Год назад +1

    We need a Nateland comedy tour featuring Stephen BArgatze

  • @MichaelElliott83
    @MichaelElliott83 6 месяцев назад

    I love the movie Pure Luck. I used to watch it with my parents when I was a kid and love it to this day. The scene where he gets stung by a bee and swells up huge makes me laugh every time!

  • @lisatapley9596
    @lisatapley9596 Год назад +3

    So excited about this one! You guys and a few others keep me entertained on my mail route daily .. Y'all are my favorites for sure!

  • @justinmoore883
    @justinmoore883 Год назад +3

    I live in Chattanooga and would be thrilled to show Barbell Bates around town. He would love to see the incline railway and the bridges downtown. My great great grandmother loved those attractions and he reminds me so much of her!

    • @LacieOwens
      @LacieOwens Год назад +3

      Baseball Bates reminds you of your great great grandmother 😂🤌🏼💯 Yes!

  • @PrideRock92
    @PrideRock92 Год назад

    “What a dumb thing to care about” explains most of America pretty well. Lol

  • @lacighap398
    @lacighap398 Год назад

    My husband has homing pigeons for our bird dog to train on and it is pretty incredible that they always fly back.

  • @unpricedzeus1366
    @unpricedzeus1366 Год назад

    Hello Nate, Aaron, Dusty and Buckaroo! I’m probably about a year behind trying to catch up on the podcast (just finished watching the oceans episode) but I had to jump here. My fiancé got me and her tickets to one of Nate’s tour stops in march. We live in Delaware and when she bought the tickets she only ready Pennsylvania and figured it was in Philadelphia…. When I opened them Christmas Day, she then realized that it was, in fact, in Pittsburgh…. About a 6 hour drive instead of an hour. Excited to see the show and love the podcast, even if still struggling to catch up

  • @rayannez6228
    @rayannez6228 Год назад

    Me, again, in Montana. When my family and I moved here almost 3 years ago, my SIL wanted to be a mailman like his father was. They had an opening because someone quit so they could watch the Super Bowl. It was winter. Snow, freezing cold. My SIL lost 17 lbs. in 3 weeks delivering mail. As he was driving the mail truck through an intersection in a quiet neighborhood, a very large woman on a bicycle gently ran into the side of the mail truck. She went down and complained she was injured; he called the proper authorities. No surprise it was deemed to be his fault. Soon after, he gave notice after being told he had poor attendance due to the 3 days unpaid leave he was granted to move his family into their home.

  • @richardgarcia1184
    @richardgarcia1184 Год назад

    Wow that Bridgestone show sounds like it’d be awesome! I wish we had that in CA.

  • @mattk1693
    @mattk1693 Год назад

    I've been alive for 35 years and never heard another soul mention Pure Luck before. I worked at Blockbuster out of high school and no one there,nor any customers knew anything about it. I watched it so many times as a kid and still love it to this day! I also met Danny Glover at Circus Circus in Reno when I was 8 years old,cool dude!

  • @thebenman8657
    @thebenman8657 Год назад

    I used to work at the Post Office several years back. They helped Amazon deliver their packages before they had their own delivery service and just kept the contract to help them with deliveries. When the PO had started Sunday deliveries was when I started looking for another career. 😅 It was brutal working 7-days a week.

  • @nhlirie
    @nhlirie Год назад +3

    The conversation about space garbage was next level 😂. Did this not get covered enough in it’s own episode?

    • @angeljayy0618
      @angeljayy0618 Год назад

      What was the time stamp on this conversation?

    • @nhlirie
      @nhlirie Год назад

      @@angeljayy0618 it starts around 56:37

  • @lorigaither6388
    @lorigaither6388 Год назад +1

    Hey bear! Not that I don’t trust all of you when reading ads but I’m coming super close to buying Athletic Greens simply because I don’t think Dusty would be so believable if he wasn’t actually using them himself! Great job Dusty, you almost make me want to be healthier.

  • @joshkilgore9264
    @joshkilgore9264 Год назад +1

    This has to be one of the best!!!

  • @landonhandy5459
    @landonhandy5459 Год назад

    Speaking of mail…
    In my hometown of Deerfield, MI, we would sometimes receive letters in the mail warning us that we should boil our water due to a sewage leak upriver. You may think “this must’ve been before the internet and TV.” Naw man, this was the early 2000’s. They thought we should find out 3 days later via a hand-delivered letter.

  • @cheyennebrunhoeber8313
    @cheyennebrunhoeber8313 Год назад +3

    When Aaron said his brother-in-law was getting married, I temporarily forgot how brother-in-laws work. I thought Aaron was saying he had a sister who was married and that man was marrying a woman in Brazil. I rewatched that part three times and was trying to figure out why nobody was addressing this insane situation. Then it dawned on me that Aaron’s wife’s brother was getting married. I think I need to take a break from the podcast.

  • @brittanysawyer9143
    @brittanysawyer9143 Год назад +1

    I love listening to Dusty talk about the post office on his podcast. I’m glad that’s finally come to Nateland, too. Maybe some future topics could be sheds or neighbors!

  • @rayannez6228
    @rayannez6228 Год назад

    So, I live in Montana...kinda reminds me of California in the '60's. I ordered a tablet from HSN and it was coming UPS. I received a notice that it was delivered and handed to the resident. No it wasn't, I wasn't holding it in my hand. Having a somewhat short fuse with someone accepting my package, I got in my car and drove to the address where it was delivered. The address was a rinky dink post office in town. I waited in line and when it was my turn I explained the situation. I was told the USPS and UPS get along well, and the mailman would be delivering my package in a couple of days. I did not know this was even legal.

  • @ashleyriggs3
    @ashleyriggs3 Год назад

    I think we need an episode on pigeons 😂

  • @jamesbass7062
    @jamesbass7062 Год назад

    Got front row tickets to Bridgestone on April 25th. Was wondering if the stage would be so tall that we would have to watch on the jumbo tron.

  • @Sly_Glide
    @Sly_Glide Год назад

    37:03 EXACTLY!!

  • @dinacox1971
    @dinacox1971 5 месяцев назад

    here is the research: Pigeons demonstrated reliability as messengers and the ability for usage with a variety of forces. In World War I, the Signal Corps reported an overall message delivery rate of 95 percent. In 1944, the Army reported pigeon-delivered tactical message rates at 99 percent.

  • @alisoncecala
    @alisoncecala Год назад +4

    Me during this college sports segment is Dusty’s face at 11:38 looking around at the scenery.

    • @AustinMcAndrew
      @AustinMcAndrew Год назад

      He's like "damn I never noticed these ceiling tiles before"

    • @alisoncecala
      @alisoncecala Год назад

      @@AustinMcAndrew “this is a really well made room”

    • @springcornavaca1147
      @springcornavaca1147 Год назад

      I had to go back & check out this moment & he’s definitely zoning out of the conversation at this point😂😂

  • @williamgaleano4392
    @williamgaleano4392 Год назад +1

    Just curious. Is anyone else working on putting out a special besides Nate? You each seem to have a loyal fan base now. Is there such a thing as "too soon" for you guys personally to put out a special? Also name comedians you guys think did it too soon... just kidding.

  • @F.C.Shultz
    @F.C.Shultz Год назад

    My sister saw your show in Chattanooga.

  • @K.Fulkerson
    @K.Fulkerson Год назад

    I find it a little hard to believe that we ever really went to the moon and didn’t go back as soon as we could!! The first time I went to a Walmart , I thought “this place is amazing!!” I wanted to go back the next day!! Can you imagine going to the moon and then being like “meh, we might go back someday, we’ll see.” Just doesn’t make sense! 😂

  • @taylor_johnson
    @taylor_johnson Год назад +1

    Is there truly anything better than watching Aaron try to keep it together when Dusty is doing ad reads? 😂

    • @joshuaduitsman9553
      @joshuaduitsman9553 4 месяца назад

      definitely one of my most favorite parts of the show. glad to know I'm not the only one that has noticed that Alabama gigglefest.

  • @lacighap398
    @lacighap398 Год назад

    Continued pigeon comment…we bought our pigeons and you have to keep them caged up for a month and then they’ll fly back to you; however, there is an Amish auction and they sell homing pigeons and they don’t tell people to keep them caged up for a month so people use them when they get home and the fly back to the Amish and they auction them again.

  • @tbarr4054
    @tbarr4054 Год назад

    Aaron see a kid at the aquarium waving to a penguin grabs his shold and says enough

  • @codythomas9661
    @codythomas9661 Год назад

    Hi I’m new to the podcast! The OCD side of me wanted to listen from the first episode all the way through just so I would be able to enjoy any small inside jokes. I made it through the first 3 episodes and decided to get over myself and listen to more current episodes. First episode, “HEY BEAR!” Now I have no idea what that means and couldn’t be more upset with myself. Also saw Raincheck tour in Huntsville, great show! I wonder if Brian remembers seeing me in the audience.

  • @PrideRock92
    @PrideRock92 Год назад +1

    Feels like the Bates and a Baby movie should be seriously addressed. Get Baby Bates her SAG card early!

  • @jonadams3494
    @jonadams3494 Год назад

    A few years ago I was talking to someone at church when we heard a loud knock on the front doors. We opened them and a messenger pigeon was on the steps. It had flown right into the big wooden doors and was stunned. I knew it was a messenger pigeon because It had a little tube on its leg where the message goes (I don’t want to brag but I know about birds). We were also stunned, and before I could grab it to read the message, it recovered and flew away. I lie awake at night wondering what the message was, why someone would choose a pigeon to send it, and if it was ever delivered. Not the most efficient system.

  • @bigarronlandfan8455
    @bigarronlandfan8455 Год назад +1

    The video game red dead redemption 2 the post office in the game is located inside the train station and if you need to save time the clerk can talk to you through a window outside without the player needing to go inside

  • @DoNotUseNearBirds
    @DoNotUseNearBirds Год назад +1

    Aaron didn’t laugh at Dusty’s ad read. 6 more weeks of winter.

  • @treslawless4650
    @treslawless4650 Год назад

    No lie - as I’m listening to this episode, I check the mail and I have an envelope addressed to Russellville, Kentucky. The only problem is I live in Madison, Tennessee, over an hour away.

  • @Cdcamp
    @Cdcamp Год назад

    I bet pheasant Barry Sanders could dodge those blades

  • @katethegreat9435
    @katethegreat9435 Год назад

    When Aaron pledged his allegiance to Southwest, the thought crossed my mind if that will change if he ever has kids. If he ever has to sit separately from his 3 year old, I figured he would turn his back on Southwest in a second. However, we now know that he thinks you can put a 1 year old on a plane, or in the back seat of a strangers Uber for a cross country cruiser alone. So no, I think it's safe to assume that Aaron's devotion will run deep no matter what.

  • @folklandpodcast
    @folklandpodcast Год назад

    If you love Nateland, come party with us Fridays on Folkland! NEW sode is up, folks #FolklandFriday

  • @stevengriffin5349
    @stevengriffin5349 Год назад

    How did Nate do at ATT Pro AM PGA golf tournament? I sent E-mail of interest to caddy, no response. Very familiar with that atmosphere, wanted to suggest he carry autographed Star Bucks coffee cups. Maybe write "iced Coffee with milk " pre signed so could trade cups.
    Maybe next year.

  • @stacey3763
    @stacey3763 Год назад

    Yes we like all new. Not the same for years

  • @lacighap398
    @lacighap398 Год назад

    What about the pizza boxes that get caught in the chute up to space..

  • @JohnConstantly
    @JohnConstantly Год назад

    As a UPS driver who'd rather be a comedian, I would count your blessings nate.

  • @tooXII1980
    @tooXII1980 Год назад

    The Post Office doesn't only handle shipping letters and packages, you can also go there to apply for a passport. I took my daughter to apply for hers and because she was under the age of 16 they required her father be present. The problem is, her dad had passed away, so I only had a death certificate... not him in the flesh like they wanted. After several rounds of arguing of me saying that the death certificate was the legal document substitution for him and the employee saying they needed him to be actually present, I asked if I could dig up his ashes and bring them in. They finally said "we will submit the death certificate and see if they accept it". Thankfully the good folks working at the federal passport issuance agency was smarter than that postal worker and granted my daughter her passport.

  • @caseyhowell7445
    @caseyhowell7445 Год назад

    During the discussion about the death penalty for stealing mail, Nate says you’re going to have to kill someone to let people know what’s up. This reminds me of my Granddad who once had birds messing with his garden. His remedy? He shot a blue jay and then hung it on a post in the garden as an example for the other birds to consider before continuing to mess with his garden!

  • @jenaeweiss
    @jenaeweiss Год назад +1

    Brian says widows are waiting for letter from their husbands at war as the reason they started delivering mail to peoples houses. Yet somehow, I don’t think that’s gonna help those poor widows get those letters 😅

  • @DuncanDonuts1750
    @DuncanDonuts1750 Год назад

    Do an episode about the solar system!

  • @teresamorwood6986
    @teresamorwood6986 Год назад

    So, Aaron is clearly the only one with no kids. "For total valid reasons, I need to send my newborn to San Francisco." YIKES! 🙂

  • @chasewhitney
    @chasewhitney Год назад +2

    Speaking of being comfortable for an hour while you're on stage performing. Have you guys ever gotten into your set and then had to use the bathroom... but you still have 20 or 30 minutes left? What's that like?

  • @nicolaswynkoop
    @nicolaswynkoop Год назад +3

    Underdog mentality works...you guys are actually helping by ripping on Burp Bates all the time!

  • @drwdzz
    @drwdzz Год назад +2

    Hey bear!

  • @marshallbarker3211
    @marshallbarker3211 Год назад

    Listen y'all talking about moon landing reminded me of when I found out from a school teacher that they left all the lunar Rovers on the moon. As a kid, I always was worried that some other nation was going to go up and get our Rovers and then they would have our secret Rover technology.

    • @marshallbarker3211
      @marshallbarker3211 Год назад

      Also, considering sending our junk into space. That would tell anybody who found it way way way more about us then that stupid Pro with the record of a baby crying and whale sounds.

  • @maryknight8651
    @maryknight8651 Год назад +2

    Is it weird that I am now getting my important information from Nateland. Just found out stamp prices are rising.

  • @cccc13.
    @cccc13. Год назад +4

    you need to watch that news clip about the Alabama leprechaun. its to funny. maybe do a podcast about funny news stories

  • @natalieheinrich1746
    @natalieheinrich1746 9 месяцев назад

    People are SO slow getting off. They aren't ready. It's insane. 30:56 Like come on people. 31:01

  • @TeamSalazar99
    @TeamSalazar99 Год назад +1

    21:49 - how do y’all have a clothes company as a sponsor and Aaron is always wearing old sweaters? Lol

  • @kvisa82
    @kvisa82 Год назад

    Homeschooling my kids and for sure, I will now teach them the colonial era was the "Loose America" time period.

  • @natalieheinrich1746
    @natalieheinrich1746 8 месяцев назад

    No. The one in the museum is way better and bigger. You feel the difference when you see it!!! 51:37

  • @chorton03
    @chorton03 Год назад

    I can’t believe how sad I felt when Dusty (aka Rusty) jumped on the bandwagon… TCU earned it!!!! They had a bad game 😢 God is on TCU’s side 😉 but the game was on Georgia’s side!!! Love you guys keep it up!!!

  • @fabiofina7573
    @fabiofina7573 Год назад

    Nateland University

  • @nicalexander5601
    @nicalexander5601 Год назад

    I’m not sure if anyone has seen the movie Parenthood (1989), but there is a kid in the movie based on bing-bong. It’s a kid who is bad at baseball and is always worried!

  • @heatherbakios5423
    @heatherbakios5423 3 месяца назад

    Sounds so sad, the penguins staring at the wall :( Free the animals

  • @brandonprice702
    @brandonprice702 Год назад

    My family had homing pigeons for awhile when I was younger. Sometimes for fun we'd take them for a ride to a park about 10 miles from our house and let them out. 100% of the time they'd be sitting on our roof when we got home. Fun fact: You can do the same thing with doves, although it turns out you can't take them quite as far and have them return...
    Also, wherever a pigeon makes its nest becomes the place it calls "home" and where it will keep returning.

  • @michellepittman7155
    @michellepittman7155 Год назад

    Okay Aaron….. while I agree with you most of the time, I do need to inform you that God does indeed LOVE Michigan! Go Blue!!! But all honesty I appreciate your spots knowledge & forgive you for that comment! 😂

  • @harmonyfem
    @harmonyfem Год назад

    can't believe you guys got through a whole section talking about penguins and nobody said PANG GWIN...

  • @MikeTerry1969
    @MikeTerry1969 Год назад +1

    Aaron pronouncing Uranus as "Urine us" to avoid saying "Your anus" made me laugh. Is "Urine" that much better than "Anus?"

  • @cjt2099
    @cjt2099 9 месяцев назад

    Why not strap a homing pigeon to another homing pigeon? Different homes. Send stuff back and forth without having to haul pigeons around.

  • @plutosknight
    @plutosknight Год назад

    Are pheasants flying into jet engines a big problem?

  • @kriashun
    @kriashun Год назад

    Madison Hill’s comment was the funniest you have ever read on your podcast! Probably wasn’t funny at the time but I bet they’re laughing now along with you!!

  • @brandonleifheit1992
    @brandonleifheit1992 Год назад

    This episode is Nateland in a nutshell. Todays topic is mail, but first we must talk about Gila monsters, digging up Ben Franklin’s body, and how we can send our trash to space. Well done.