Nateland | Ep #45 - The Renaissance

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • This episode, the guys learn about the historical period known as The Renaissance. Nate, Aaron, and Brian learn about legendary artists like Michaelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci and break down the secrets behind famous paintings like the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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    0:00 - Odds on favorite to quite Nateland
    2:35 - Comment Roundup
    30:55 - When was the Renaissance period?
    37:54 - Renaissance art and the Mona Lisa painting
    50:38 - Da Vinci's Last Supper painting
    1:03:23 - Michelangelo and the Sistine chapel
    1:09:33 - Raphael and the Renaissance men
    1:12:38 - William Shakespeare
    1:15:50 - The Streisand Effect
    1:20:25 - Galileo and Isaac Newton
    1:25:25 - Famous explorers
    1:35:40 - The first golf course
    Co-hosts: Brian Bates ( / brianbatescomic ) & Aaron Weber ( / realaaronweber )
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  • @nicholasbutcher7586
    @nicholasbutcher7586 3 года назад +68

    Nate saying "I don't get nightmares but I do have scary dreams" is like Michael Scott saying "I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitous"

    • @mcmc77658
      @mcmc77658 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂 yes!

  • @noraaolson
    @noraaolson 3 года назад +54

    Aaron should give a Planet Fitness membership to all of his groomsmen. While he's there, he can cancel his.

  • @Gorillapino
    @Gorillapino 3 года назад +26

    The Bargatze Effect is one's hopeful attempt to learn about a subject in a rather short amount of time only to become more confused, whilst discovering new words that one will never be able to pronounce in a correct manner.

  • @hatinisbad1
    @hatinisbad1 3 года назад +8

    When Brian casually joked, "I think she's dead now." to Nate about the Mona Lisa lady, I laughed for way longer than necessary.

  • @stephensircy4136
    @stephensircy4136 3 года назад +14

    Nate saying "that's an old episode" referring to Seinfeld that's been off the air for 24 years

  • @zackmacdonald8236
    @zackmacdonald8236 3 года назад +40

    I gasped when I saw this topic! Turr Lurr will be sorry he missed this one. Looking forward to Aaronland today.

    • @ChristopherKose
      @ChristopherKose 3 года назад +1

      And a super special surprise episode of “Ladyland”!

  • @anywhereis471
    @anywhereis471 3 года назад +13

    hostess: table for 13?
    Jesus: make it a table for 26, we are all going to sit on the same side.

  • @deborahhoward5471
    @deborahhoward5471 3 года назад +26

    Please please please do the Roman Empire. As a former high school history teacher I do cringe the entire time I listen to a history-themed Nateland podcast, but it’s like a train wreck - I can’t turn away. Love y’all!

    • @billiammontgomery720
      @billiammontgomery720 3 года назад +1

      I completely agree. Ancient Rome is one subject I wish I had paid more attention to growing up. Now I’m like most people and 80% of what I know about Rome is from Gladiator and other movies/HBO.
      A lecture on Rome from Professor Bates would be a great episode

  • @NYSignfield
    @NYSignfield 3 года назад +26

    I love how Bob Ripplepants slipped in “you talk good” directed at Jesse when discussing grammar at the beginning and no one noticed but you could see his proud half smirk. Don’t worry, Bradley Bean, I noticed too.

    • @Johnrox1550
      @Johnrox1550 3 года назад +3

      Jesse?

    • @NYSignfield
      @NYSignfield 3 года назад +1

      @@Johnrox1550
      Nate reminds me of Jesse from Breaking Bad which incidentally is also his favorite TV show.

    • @Johnrox1550
      @Johnrox1550 3 года назад

      @@NYSignfield ah I gotcha

  • @revealabsurd
    @revealabsurd 3 года назад +21

    Nate’s Streisand Effect rant...epic. He took the Renaissance to the modern age then back to the Garden of Eden. Respect.

    • @JF-ym8gm
      @JF-ym8gm 3 года назад +3

      No kidding!

    • @hatinisbad1
      @hatinisbad1 3 года назад +3

      He was so right about that lol

  • @cordellchronicles
    @cordellchronicles 3 года назад +8

    I was shocked to hear my comment read and even more shocked that Nate got my name right on the first try. Usually people say Rachel, so way to go Nate!

  • @DuncanDonuts1750
    @DuncanDonuts1750 3 года назад +9

    Nate taking about the word “gravity” made me think: it might be fun to do an episode on words or etymology, which is the study of where words come from, or even where different phrases come from.

  • @lettiewatford5210
    @lettiewatford5210 3 года назад +4

    Hello, Folks! I’d like to introduce a phrase-“The Nateland Podcast Effect” - that feeling when you see the topic of the latest episode of your favorite podcast and think that it won’t be entertaining, only to realize while watching it, it is the most fun, hilarious 1 1/2 to 2 hours of the week. Thank you, Gentlemen!

  • @davidbrothers4036
    @davidbrothers4036 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the show folks. I majored in history and am graduating summa cum laude with a masters in educational policy, and I love hearing the conversations here. Brunch Box, Aaron and Nate seem like great guys who are connecting with a lot of people. I mostly came to say the answer to 60 across in today’s New York Times crossword was Nate Bargatze. Congrats on everything and I hope to see you live soon.

  • @thrift5
    @thrift5 3 года назад +3

    This episode checked off alot of the Nateland boxes
    Broad brush topic✓
    Spend 30 minutes on a very specific part of that topic✓
    Bean makes a joke about his age✓
    Aaron has absolutely random hat✓
    Random unrelated aaron references leading to Nate having to scold him✓
    Nate rant✓
    Bean rushing to squeeze in all of his fun facts✓
    Nate being glad when it's over✓
    Keep up the great work guys, p.s. I watch the show so I don't care y'all spent the majority of it looking at a painting that the listeners can't see

  • @roblines8367
    @roblines8367 3 года назад +7

    The way Breakfast looks at Nate and says "you're confident" when clarifying the idiom "often wrong, never in doubt" is like that of a proud, patient father always there to dust off his stumbling, naive son.

  • @LacieOwens
    @LacieOwens 3 года назад +5

    I would love an episode (or at least a highlight episode, like the zoo trip with Nick) where we see Nate, Aaron and Bee-stings play 18 holes together. I think y’all would be so funny!!! Get it in there before it becomes too hot outside... or don’t, I’d imagine comedic gold could be produced from the heat element alone. **cough, Aaron**. Love you guys!!

  • @davidsullivan3027
    @davidsullivan3027 3 года назад +4

    Favorite part of the whole episode just kind of got blown through. When Aaron “the grill” Weber asks, “Are those corn dogs on the table?”, and Buster says, “uh, I think that’s bread.” Had to pull over to the side of the road from laughing to the point of tears! Best podcast out there by far! Thank you guys for being great!
    “Take this corn dog, and eat from it.” How different church would have been!

    • @freeradical77
      @freeradical77 3 года назад +1

      They do look like corn dogs tho lol

    • @davidsullivan3027
      @davidsullivan3027 3 года назад +1

      @@freeradical77 true! It’s just funny talking about the Renaissance and corn dogs is what pops in his head lol!

  • @jonnelson6572
    @jonnelson6572 3 года назад +1

    You should do the time stamps for everytime Aaron starts to wheeze laugh. I usually listen while driving and i will start to not really pay attention, but whenever i start to hear the wheeze laugh i know i need to rewind the last minute. I love the podcast, keep up the good work Nate, Aaron and Bacon Bits.

  • @acideauxrivarda3352
    @acideauxrivarda3352 3 года назад +5

    Brian Bates wins again for best Reference!! Equating Leonardo Da Vinci heckling Michelangelo to the insult scene between Zoolander and Hansel (He's so Hot right now!) Keep em' coming Bedbugs!

  • @chad1174
    @chad1174 3 года назад +4

    Great episode! I couldn’t think of 3 more qualified guys to talk about the renaissance. Nate thinks it’s all about ninja turtles, Aaron thinks it’s all about apples, and Busted thinks Leonardo de Vinci used mouse cursors to spice up paintings. Y’all make me laugh so much! Keep it up!!

  • @emilykatherinez
    @emilykatherinez 3 года назад +1

    I study art history and Mizzou and this is the content I've been waiting for! Nate, come be an adjunct professor here in art history and help us see art through your lens.

    • @mizzou19
      @mizzou19 3 года назад +1

      Oh hell yeah! First stop: check out the GORGEOUS murals inside El Rancho. If you can look past the dried queso on the walls, you’ll see an unrivaled masterpiece

  • @taylorelder7646
    @taylorelder7646 3 года назад +1

    Nate, Aaron and Braces- lately we’ve been trying to convince our 3 year old daughter penguin is pronounced panguin and she gets so upset and yells “no it’s PENGUIN” back at us. Thanks for all you do, love the pod!!

  • @davidromano7031
    @davidromano7031 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Never did I think that a year ago when I started listening to this podcast that at some point Nate would be arguing with Bates about whether Shakespeare was more relevant than Da Vinci. You guys never cease to amaze me. Thanks for the great content and keep it coming!

  • @jasonmcmaster4968
    @jasonmcmaster4968 3 года назад

    Man... I cannot say enough how much I love this podcast. It’s unbelievable. Nate has been a long time favorite for me but Aaron and Banjo have quickly joined rank. Keep it going, guys.

  • @WesWyatt
    @WesWyatt 2 года назад +1

    VERY cool getting to see the other side of the room with all the equipment! Love the studio and the show!

  • @hunterbryant2682
    @hunterbryant2682 3 года назад +5

    Aaron brings up The Scream and my wife says "That's not the Renaissance", then when Blister says the exact same thing proceeds to yell at the TV "PUT ME ON THE SHOW". She will be sending a resume shortly.

    • @mizzou19
      @mizzou19 3 года назад +1

      But can she make beautiful music with her nostrils??

  • @Neisteter
    @Neisteter 3 года назад +1

    Can't wait to listen to this -- already had a massive laugh just from seeing the title. I love that you guys are tackling this and am looking forward to all that I will unlearn today.

  • @jbwhetstone
    @jbwhetstone 3 года назад

    (Smiling) "Did you gasp?" Amazing.

  • @Patrick22022
    @Patrick22022 3 года назад +2

    Vespucci wasn't the first European to discover the America, but he was the first to understand that the Americas were their own unique continents, and not just a part of Asia as was initially thought. And that led to the map guys using his name.

  • @zombierobotsheep
    @zombierobotsheep 3 года назад +2

    1:16:30. I imagine Barbara Streisand saying “Whatever you do, DON’T call it The Barbara Streisand Effect!!!” ...Got em hook, line, and sinker. Hahaha

  • @ctharris81
    @ctharris81 Год назад +1

    Rewatching episodes and the 30 second clip starting at 1:12:05 has me rolling!

  • @andyholcomb7800
    @andyholcomb7800 3 года назад +4

    That zoolander reference was the funniest part of this episode. Even funnier that no one understood it. I got you Bates!! Comment on my comment because I used your name. I think.

  • @MarkMaxwell73
    @MarkMaxwell73 3 года назад +4

    The TNMT name's come from a book of Renaissance painters Splinter found in the sewer. Thanks for coming to my nerdy TED talk.

  • @patricknew9547
    @patricknew9547 3 года назад +5

    Episode suggestion - "MYTHOLOGY" aaron can talk about paul bunion chopping down an apple tree

  • @jessevalentineyeh
    @jessevalentineyeh 3 года назад

    Man oh man, I have been bingeing this podcast as fast as possible just so I could catch up and leave a comment, but since each episode is ~ TWO HOURS, this has taken me quite a while... But I did it, and here we are! I have learned nothing, but I've loved every minute of it, just like high school for Nate.
    The debate about which of these guys is which Seinfeld/Office/whatever character is the wrong conversation IMO. The best analogy I can think of is The Big Lebowski, and every episode further confirms this. Nate is obviously The Dude (El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing), Brownie Brittle is Donnie (with a bit of Huckleberry Hound thrown in for good measure), and Aaron is Walter ("You want a toe? I could get you a toe by 3:00"). Although Nate is pretty put together, so The Big Lebowski is more like Nate if Laura ever left him. Wandering through a grocery store in his bathrobe, paying for one quart of milk with a check.
    Love the show, Gary Vider and Graham Kay were my favorite guests. Aaron is definitely the smartest member of the crew, although every so often he says something pretty dumb, which makes me feel better about not going to college.
    Keep up the great work!
    P.S. A friend of my dad's (Kevin Eastman) created the Ninja Turtles, it was originally a pretty violent graphic novel series and they drastically changed them into the lovable characters we know to appeal to kids and a wider audience. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird studied art, and I think they just wanted an homage to classical painters before they realized they would turn into party animals who eat pizza and whatnot. My dad told him his idea was terrible and no one would buy it, but obviously he was way wrong.

  • @jenniferwade4203
    @jenniferwade4203 3 года назад

    I can’t believe this is episode #45. Congratulations on the success of the podcast. I look forward to each new episode!

  • @barfymann362
    @barfymann362 3 года назад +2

    I'm in that exact same situation they talked about at the 12:00 mark, my mate's wedding is coming up and he has chosen the most awkward colour for the Tuxedo for the wedding - Deep Purple, a colour that none of us would probably ever wear again, and he got a group deal for us; so we don't even have the option to go get it cheaper elsewhere. He locked us in, and I'm hoping all my other mates just choose that same colour for their wedding. I'm done buying wedding tuxedos.

  • @ianricecomedy
    @ianricecomedy 3 года назад

    Great job, folks. Excellent episode.

  • @paulm.e.mueller2903
    @paulm.e.mueller2903 3 года назад +8

    Nate: Makes fun of the idea of Aaron having a driver.
    Also Nate: Private golf courses are good, but public courses are brutal!
    Beware, my friend, the "Greatest Average American" label may be slipping.

  • @jamesmelton8993
    @jamesmelton8993 3 года назад +1

    Aaron, I read all of those CS Lewis books on the accelerated reader program back in the 1990s in elementary school and immediately knew the reference.

  • @tomcosgrove1992
    @tomcosgrove1992 3 года назад +3

    Does Notre Dame offer refunds? After the philosophy episode I thought that maybe Aaron had earned all the accolades Nate and Bungle give him, but between not knowing about Amerigo Vespucci and thinking Johnny Appleseed was a nursery rhyme, I’m not so sure. I’d put my 1 semester of community college up against his friendship degree. Also, listening to Nate pronounce Dinosaur names could be hilarious!

  • @alyssal8605
    @alyssal8605 3 года назад

    I hope you guys get to 100 episodes!! You all are so funny together in the way you play off each other. Keep up the good work, and love the idea of a dinosaur episode. A few bits of knowledge and lots of laughs every time.

  • @blindchemist
    @blindchemist 3 года назад +2

    Great show as always, soooo funny!!

  • @adambenefield2626
    @adambenefield2626 3 года назад +2

    Solid rant this week Nate, keep it up folks

  • @princesssummerland7269
    @princesssummerland7269 Год назад

    I have to see the pilot for Nate’s sitcom! Come on folks ❤

  • @adanbanuelos1266
    @adanbanuelos1266 3 года назад

    Nate looks like Gary V without business advice. 👍 Love the pod!

  • @diogo4real
    @diogo4real 3 года назад +1

    Love your podcast Nate 💙

  • @thomasabebe123
    @thomasabebe123 3 года назад +5

    Fun Episode Idea: Flat Earth
    Since we already have Big Foot and Aliens under our belts, why not also cover a more down to earth theory--the earth being flat. I think you guys will find the topic more fun and interesting than you might initially think! During the episode, Bingo Bob can read through some of "200 Proofs the Earth is not a Spinning Ball" by Eric Dubay to get the conversations going (pdf linked below).
    Also, before shooting the episode, if you guys want to refresh your memories about how society went from believing the earth was flat to believing the earth is a spinning globe, I suggesting watching the documentary "The History of Flat Earth" (video linked below). I'll bet this will be your most watched episode to date, if you guys choose to make it. Love the show, keep killing it guys!
    LInks:
    200 Proofs the Earth is not a Spinning Ball: tinyurl.com/u3s3ku84
    The History of Flat Earth: tinyurl.com/2r4m8pc4

    • @nikbrownell
      @nikbrownell 3 года назад +1

      Great idea. I’d love for them to even just watch the Netflix documentary and talk about that.

  • @blakelee464
    @blakelee464 3 года назад

    Biggest fan here, but the Renaissance episode was brutal. Keep up the good work!

  • @USCxGAMECOCKS1801
    @USCxGAMECOCKS1801 3 года назад +4

    For Aaron, if you want a good groomsman gift you could always do a toilet plunger with their initials and wedding date on it. That way they are reminded of all the money that went down the toilet on the tux they had to buy for your stupid wedding.

  • @conservativepineapples6203
    @conservativepineapples6203 3 года назад

    Another classic episode! It’s like “History for Dummies”!

  • @jordanduncan1063
    @jordanduncan1063 3 года назад

    I love that every episode is doomed to fall off the tracks at some point. It’s like you know a train wreck is coming but you just can’t look away. Each is one is a beautiful disaster. Except the Wall Street episode. That one was just a disaster. On the flip side, I listened to it on a day that I had a migraine and would you believe the migraine wasn’t the worst part of my day. But other than that, these have all been amazing. Sincerest thanks to Nate, Aaron and Boogie Nights.

  • @keithburkey125
    @keithburkey125 3 года назад +4

    I really want an isolated feed of just Brian's background comments.

    • @brianrussell4903
      @brianrussell4903 3 года назад +2

      So subtle. So good. I've been keeping a quote sheet

  • @davidtheobald863
    @davidtheobald863 3 года назад +1

    Hello folks! I can relate to the drug induced dreams! I am recently recovered from a 60 day hospital stay with Covid pneumonia (hopefully Nate can pronounce this right lol) and while I was on the ventilator I had the strangest dreams. To the point where I had to do some research via Google once I woke up that they were actual dreams and not reality. I had one in particular that I swore I watched an entire 10 episode TV series only to find out it was a dream. Love the podcast guys! Thanks for the laughs each and every week!

    • @mizzou19
      @mizzou19 3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear you recovered!

  • @smcdonald1677
    @smcdonald1677 4 месяца назад

    2 yrs later, and I'd really like to see this pilot - maybe drop it as a special 🤷‍♂

  • @MrKayso
    @MrKayso 3 года назад

    Loved the cast, always do. Two things I must say, first Nate asked about when the Shredder artist appeared, and you mentioned him earlier, Banks is clearly The Shredder, since he shredded one of his works at an auction. And Barkley, you said Da Vinci invented the helicopter, he theorized it, but considering it didn’t become a reality until about 300 years after he died, I don’t think you can say he invented it

  • @johnthomasdowns
    @johnthomasdowns 3 года назад +4

    I was surprised to see the NY Times crossword puzzle clue today for 60 across was a four letter word for stand up comedian Bargatze.....they obviously haven’t forgotten you up there in NYC....still quite a shock to see your name as a clue to something from the puzzle masters at the NY times crossword. They surely must know there is no chance you could finish the crossword after writing in N-A-T-E..... ;-)))))

  • @aaronparsano7709
    @aaronparsano7709 3 года назад

    After taking into consideration what Nate says about a golfer sugar coating their average with mulligans exedra, exedra.. I’ve come to realize my average isn’t what I thought it was. I have yet to hit below 100 this year. I never thought a podcast about pirates, calendars, and aliens would make me worse at golf. Nice work you guys.

  • @harmonyfem
    @harmonyfem 3 года назад +1

    a singing bass (the fish)...that's what Aaron's groomsmen would love to get as a gift ...

  • @venmuss
    @venmuss 3 года назад +1

    This is by far my favorite podcast that covers Barbara Streisand and Galileo back to back with literally no segue. Baton killed the intensive Wikipedia research as always.

  • @tommorse2387
    @tommorse2387 3 года назад +1

    "Dreams" would be a good episode..

  • @brookspn
    @brookspn 3 года назад

    This is such a fascinating podcast.

  • @courtneylovesit
    @courtneylovesit 3 года назад

    I could listen to them all day! 😂😂😂

  • @markdorsey7091
    @markdorsey7091 3 года назад

    Seeing you guys talk about The Renaissance period gives me a pretty good idea what it would look like if prisoners sentenced from the 40s had to talk about cellphones and remote controls.

  • @huntermreece
    @huntermreece 3 года назад

    I would love to see a "Drunk History" style re-enactment of these events from the Nateland guys.

  • @JimofAustin1
    @JimofAustin1 3 года назад

    This renaissance episode was great guys. I'm not sure how the you tube algorithm works, but I was watching some of Brian Bates' "comedy" and an ad for depends undergarments came on in the middle.

  • @deebee576
    @deebee576 3 года назад

    Hello folks! Love this show! Thank you Nate, Aaron, and Butterfinger for the laughs every week! I enjoy the constant and incessant jabs at each other. Turr Lerr is missing out! What is yall’s favorite Seinfeld episode? I love the one where Kramer gets a line in the Woody Allen movie. Classic! Keep up the good work friends.

  • @barlowwe
    @barlowwe 3 года назад

    I discovered this podcast after watching both Netflix specials, started at 1 a couple of weeks ago, and got all caught up while painting all the trim and cabinets in my house white. I have a PhD in literacy and Nate, you don’t have dyslexia, Bort, you look like Caillou and no one has mentioned that yet, and Aaron, the education you received at Notre Dame is the reason I am no longer in education.

  • @garyszabo7742
    @garyszabo7742 3 года назад

    This has got to be one of the best episodes ever, listening to the three stooges break down the Last Supper painting is prieceless LMAO!

  • @LoloBoing
    @LoloBoing 3 года назад +1

    We need some sort of alert or drop when Brian is about to bomb, because his cowabunga jokes jolted me into shock.

  • @johnlanty9968
    @johnlanty9968 3 года назад

    Man, I really thought Busta Rhymes would have some of his trademarked depressing event fun facts in this episode. Glad to see he’s in a better mood! Love the show y’all are the best!

  • @renatoayala7772
    @renatoayala7772 3 года назад

    The streisand effect part is insanely funny

  • @babette4444
    @babette4444 3 года назад

    I was under the impression that it was the Pope who asked Michelangelo how long it was going to take for the ceiling to be completed...and he asked him many times - over and over again.

  • @to6etherwego
    @to6etherwego 3 года назад +1

    I love how Nate made sure to announce the "pre recorded episode" but the quality was exactly the same. I feel like if you take time to announce something like that you should throw a couple fancy transitions or something in there, or at least edit out the nose whistle and Aaron's heavy exhale eveytime he shifts his weight in the chair...but glad it didn't change too much because it's great. Look forward to every Wednesday.

  • @chieftainlick
    @chieftainlick 3 года назад

    In response to this week's comment about groomsmen and wedding etiquette, I have a related story. I recently turned down an invitation to a wedding. My excuse was that work was just too busy and I couldn't figure out how to make the trip. But the groom had an unbelievable response. He said "Well, that will always be a problem forever. Are you never going to another wedding again? When will you not have work?" I was a little shook because that's a great point. Luckily, we were on the phone so I was able to make something up and get out of the conversation. But I think that if we were talking in person he would have had me cornered and I would have had to agree to go to the wedding. What do you guys think about this conversation? Love the podcast, keep it up!

  • @natenlk18
    @natenlk18 3 года назад

    Watched an older episode today, had totally forgotten about the orange hands.

  • @troymajor1659
    @troymajor1659 3 года назад +1

    I just waiting for the next episode of the Nateland podcast to be about roads, like what’s the difference between a highway and interstate and when does a highway stop being a interstate and when does start being a highway again? Big brain questions here.

    • @fishy1knobe1
      @fishy1knobe1 3 года назад

      Why does Hawaii have an Interstate Highway?

    • @troymajor1659
      @troymajor1659 3 года назад

      @@fishy1knobe1 exactly

  • @louisburgjayhawker
    @louisburgjayhawker 3 года назад +2

    Aaron had all of us fooled from episode one that he was some Catholic, secret genius. That was proven a myth today when Aaron asked if those were corn dogs on the table at the Last Supper. That may get you excommunicated! (kicked out of the Church,Nate)

  • @MrNUBBYONE
    @MrNUBBYONE 3 года назад

    Hello folks. Love the podcast. The first episode I watched was the Wild West episode where Easy Breezy Beautiful’s nostrils stole the show by whispering sweet nothings into the microphone. Keep up the great work

  • @caseyhowell7445
    @caseyhowell7445 3 года назад +1

    How many proofs of purchase did Aaron have to send in to get the Sunny D hat? In all seriousness guys, Iove the show ...I think it’s time for an episode from the driving range with Nate giving Bran Flakes some pointers!

  • @Cellocwllocjsi
    @Cellocwllocjsi 3 года назад

    I went to the one of the New England Boarding Schools that Harry Potter was based off of (Phillips Exeter, St. Paul's, etc.). One of the things she takes most blatantly is the Gryffindor / Slytherin / Ravenclaw / etc. Our sorting hat was not as theatrical (probably an excel sheet). But if a relative of yours was in a house as an alumni, you'd also be in that house. We also didn't get points for our house from saving the world. It was often from achievements in athletics / academics. Our school was also where the namesake of Ian Fleming's James Bond books went to high school (meaning the original James Bond was originally from NEW England). (there was also a Harry Potter but there is no evidence that he was the namesake).

  • @kendalwiebe
    @kendalwiebe 3 года назад

    A lot of H's is great. You 'cracked' the code for sure!

  • @nicholasjarck3823
    @nicholasjarck3823 3 года назад

    I took a tour of the Sistine Chapel about a year and a half ago. They also mentioned that pope the told Michelangelo to hurry up, so he painted a bare butt on the Sun and Moon section, which is right above where the pope stood during mass. Not sure if this is the origin of "mooning" someone, but it seems like it could be.

  • @jglee920
    @jglee920 3 года назад +1

    What's that on his middle finger? I just ruined a keyboard with Diet Mountain Dew.

  • @Operation3Sixty
    @Operation3Sixty 3 года назад

    27:11 That Tennessee joke reminds me, when I was in the Army some people would say "Oh my friend John is in the Army, do you know him?" Meanwhile John an I have completely different MOSs and are stationed in different states. Not to mention there is almost 500,000 people in the US Army. So, no I definitely don't know your friend haha

  • @dustincrane8388
    @dustincrane8388 3 года назад +1

    You guys ever gonna have Aaron’s friend Citrus on the podcast? I think he would bring some pretty interesting opinions to the conversation. At a minimum, he would likely terrify Burly Buckets.

  • @mrlandscapellc1131
    @mrlandscapellc1131 3 года назад +1

    Holy cow, that IS mr Tumnus at the last supper!! Too funny. Maybe that’s where C.S. Lewis got the idea for him.

    • @angie7164
      @angie7164 3 года назад

      I saw Screech from Saved by the Bell. :)

  • @huntermreece
    @huntermreece 3 года назад

    I did a project on Amerigo Vespucci back in elementary school. From what I remember America is named after him because he is the one to realize that the Americas were a whole new continent and not just India, like Columbus thought. That's also why we have referred to Native Americans as "Indians" because Chris didn't know where he was. It's a fun fact but... ya know... people are listening...

  • @arickdavey3029
    @arickdavey3029 3 года назад

    Odds on favourite to “QUITE” Nateland.. good job naming the segments, Breastmilk Bates.

  • @bradmcmurdie3424
    @bradmcmurdie3424 3 года назад +1

    Could we please get some history lessons on each sport? Only rule is Bat Boy has to only use Wikipedia for his research.

  • @getrickygervaisstuff
    @getrickygervaisstuff 3 года назад

    Johnny Appleseed was real! Haha, I love this podcast so much.

  • @chaseturner1277
    @chaseturner1277 3 года назад

    I knew B RI had it in him. Throwing out jokes left and right. He's heating up...HE'S ON FIRE! Had Nate and Amber (lol) all confused. I see what the problem is now. Bates has to stoop to nate and aarons level for them to have a chance. He's been giving them strokes! Glad he flexed on them one time.

  • @mrmatthews18
    @mrmatthews18 2 года назад

    40:01 Nate asking if they had t.v 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @veronicabloemeke2688
    @veronicabloemeke2688 3 года назад

    Here’s a tip on using wikipedia for research from a former adjunct instructor...Look at the page for a general idea of a subject. Then scroll to the bottom of the page and look at the linked articles. Read those and cite them instead of Wikipedia.

  • @ChaseMyska
    @ChaseMyska 3 года назад

    After the comment about his grammar Nate said "There that much there RUclips's in it. w'be my grammar be that bad?"
    Followed by Aaron and Br'er Bear comforting him saying "Nah man you're doing just fine." You have great friends, Nate, they didn't even riff off of that apparent misuse of grammar. My friends would have drug me for 5 minutes.

  • @davidhamilton676
    @davidhamilton676 3 года назад +2

    Pocket watch - aaron - something to try for grooms man that they wouldn't normally buy themselves.

  • @danielhight9197
    @danielhight9197 3 года назад

    The Streisand effect of all the aliases for Buffalo Worried Wings

  • @score3q
    @score3q 3 года назад

    Y'all need to talk about the Seinfeld episode, you should talk about "The Opposite" episode. It's a great one.

  • @timwiegand2517
    @timwiegand2517 3 года назад

    I live in Ft. Wayne and Johnny Appleseed is buried here. You can visit his grave to this day. I hope he's not a myth, because if he is then we have no idea who's buried in that grave.