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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Hopefully this week's episode won't put you to sleep but that is this week's topic, along with Dusty maybe sharing a flight with a famous baseball player and Nate and Aaron starting a new weight loss challenge.
0:00 - Which one of us could have lived in any era?
15:20 - What led Brian to comedy?
16:50 - Comment roundup
36:25 - Nate's song with Walker Hayes
57:30 - Dusty's co-passenger encounter
1:03:10 - Nate and Aaron's race to 180lbs
1:11:00 - How long does it take to fall asleep?
1:25:10 - Optimal time to fall asleep and the 4 stages of sleep
1:34:44 - How do other mammals sleep?
1:46:20 - Record for staying awake the longest
1:50:44 - CPAP jokes
1:58:00 - Should you think about how your job affects others?
2:07:33 - Poultry talk and Dusty for Mayor
2:15:33 - Where we're at this week
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Host: Nate Bargatze ( / natebargatze )
Co-hosts: Brian Bates ( / brianbatescomic ) Aaron Weber ( / realaaronweber ) and Dusty Slay ( / dustyslay )
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I’m glad we’re finally getting to what made Bates want to do comedy 15 minutes into the 202nd episode.
“Why are you doing this again?”
$1100 for spark plugs??? Hey Dusty, i’m a mechanic in Atlanta. For $1,100 I’ll literally drive to your house and change your spark plugs in your driveway, mow your grass, walk your dogs, paint your house, and help you move that pile of rocks around a bit while I’m there. $1,100… thats ridiculous!
Cry
The best part of waking up is nateland in my cup
Ears... I don't drink this podcast
@@steven_dillontry it😊
It was unreal when Nate asked Blubber, one of his oldest friends, "what made you start comedy?"
Now I'm just imagining him sitting at dinner with Laura..."so, what's your favorite color?"
Why? I don't understand the surprise. You're familiar with Nate right?
Same...I never cease to be amazed by the nonsense
I asked AI to give me a run-down of the Nateland guys. This is what I got.
Nate Bargatze
Nate is the charming captain of the Nateland ship, steering the show with his trademark Southern wit and laid-back humor. Known for his deadpan delivery and clean comedy, Nate is the glue that holds this hilarious ensemble together. Whether he's reminiscing about his Tennessee roots or diving into absurd anecdotes, Nate's storytelling prowess keeps the laughs rolling and the atmosphere light-hearted.
Brian "Breakfast" Bates
Brian brings a hearty serving of laughter to the Nateland table. With a name that suggests he’s the most important meal of the day, Brian’s cheerful demeanor and everyman appeal make him a beloved presence on the show. His quick wit and relatable stories often leave the audience in stitches, proving that Breakfast really is the best way to start the day.
Aaron “Like the Grill” Weber
Aaron adds a sizzling touch to the Nateland crew. Aaron's youthful energy and sharp comedic insights bring a fresh flavor to the show. Whether he’s grilling his co-hosts with playful banter or serving up hot takes on various topics, Aaron’s dynamic personality and infectious laughter make him an essential ingredient in this comedy feast.
Dusty "Conspiracy Theorist Extraordinaire" Slay
Dusty is the wild card of the Nateland bunch. With his signature trucker hat and easygoing style, Dusty delves into the wackiest theories and outlandish ideas, all with a wink and a smile. His offbeat humor and unique perspective add an unpredictable twist to the show, ensuring there’s never a dull moment when Dusty’s around.
Together, Nate and his co-hosts create a vibrant and hilarious environment on the Nateland Podcast, making it a must-watch for comedy lovers everywhere.
Lol this is amazing!
Nateland is secretly behind AI. Dusty is the mole.
It’s a real special machine. ‘Well, I bet it is.’ Dusty slays😂
I love how Aaron just starts laughing every time Dusty reads his add. This is one reason why I love watching the Podcast over listening to it. What people couldn’t see if they were listening to the Podcast, is Aaron laughing and then trying to compose himself while Dusty reads the rest of his add. Thank you for always making me laugh!
Gentlemen (and Aaron),
I have realized over time, listening every week, that there is a certain comfort in 'eavesdropping' on this weekly conversation. I'm reminded of being a young man just starting my career and grabbing a quick biscuit and coffee at Bojangles, settling down at a small table near a cohort of older silver-haired men who regularly held down the middle tables every morning. From this central prominence, these elder statesmen would discuss pressing issues, sports teams, health problems, world affairs and how to solve all of it between bites, while laughing and ribbing each other with a comaderie that many of us men hope to find in our life too.
Please keep up the great work, and I hope to sit at this side table and sneak a listen for as long as y'all continue.
I love how quickly the parking ticket debate devolved into what constitutes poultry with no lapse in the intensity of passions. Love the show!
The pan over to Nate pretending to chew after Dusty says to chew your juice just took me out lol.
2hrs and 17mins of NATELAND to watch it's a good day folks
A couple of years ago I started listening to a sleep podcast called Get Sleepy which features a monotoned calm voice telling a story. When I would wake up in the night I would turn on the sleep podcast and instead of laying there for hours I could actually go back to sleep within a few minutes. It works. BUT, then I discovered the Nateland podcast last year and I was truly ecstatic to find that I can turn on Nateland when I wake in the night and get the SAME results! I tell all my friends with sleep issues to try either a sleep podcast or Nateland to help them go back to sleep. I now have kicked the sleep podcast to the curb and only turn on Nateland to help me fall back to sleep. Not implying that you guys are boring; I think it is the calm conversation between friends that distracts my mind from the worries of the day. Wednesdays are my favorite days now as I always look forward to to the new, full episodes and I am also a loyal daytime fan. Thanks for putting in all the work for a great weekly podcast.
Yes! Not only the calm conversation between friends, also they are a safe space- you know everyone is havin a good time.
yes ! I love Get Sleepy and love putting on a Nateland if I wake up in the middle of the night, I'll relisten over the following days but yes, very relaxing!
I’ve heard so many episodes multiple times. I like to fall asleep listening to-and often find what the guys have been talking about was incorporated into my dreams. It can get wild.
Literally just woke up at 5:15ish AM. Too early to start the day. I shouldn't be scrolling comments, but here I am. Exactly what you say, if I shut up on writing this comment, I'll be falling back to sleep shortly... love the mild manner of low conversation in familiar voices discussing near-nonsense topics about random things that barely require my attention. 😴
Relistening several times over has become a guilty pleasure.
Thank you, Nateland... it's a compliment. Trust me 🤣
THANK YOU DUSTY SLAY! Thank you for reiterating to read that last sentence of the AI definition of sentry. I nearly cackled in my quiet office while watching this. The banter surrounding teachers checking for illegal chickens is just about one of the funniest things I’ve heard on this podcast. Love you all! Thanks for always brightening my day!
I listen to Nateland to help me fall asleep. Works every night. (Love you guys)
Bad News Breakfast losing his mind about this ping pong/pinball competition debate is the essence of this show! Can't get enough, keep the good times and laughs coming guys!
One of my favorite parts of each podcast is Dusty reading an ad and Aaron cracking up during the whole read.
"Do you want to step on a scale ...or is it like you're a woman..." made me lol. NATE!
I plugged into my A. I. computer what the next Nateland Podcast topic should be. It spits out teachers guarding illegal chickens.
Just woke up, turned this on, and was so tired, I thought it said the topic was sheep. I was wondering how they were going to talk about sheep for 2 hours. Feels appropriate.
Do they ever talk about the actual topic for 2 hours? lol it’s usually about half an hour of actual topic…
Good point. Lol
Hey guys! You know who is still alive that you didn't think of? Clint Hill. He was Jackie Kennedy's secret service agent and is 92 years old. He's the one who, when the president was shot in Dallas, ran up to the presidential car from the car behind and jumped on the back to protect Jackie. He is from North Dakota! (As am I.) Thank you for such a refreshing podcast and for sharing all of your humor with us every week. It is much appreciated!
Nate , you are right about the jobs discussion at the end. Aaron couldn’t be more wrong. Nate just gave Aaron a lesson about life.
I really appreciate how you guys say in this episode that it's Okay to let your own opinions change.... This is a very mature and important idea. Thank you 👍🏻❤
I was the DJ for all my kids elementary school dances. I played the uncut version of the song " Blurred Lines", because it was a fun song... they never had me back. I'm with Nate, don't hear or comprehend music lyrics as long as it's fun.
Following up on your conversation about Wayne Gretzky’s superlative play in the NHL, I thought you might like to know this fun fact. Wayne has a brother, Brent, who also played in the NHL. Together, Wayne and Brent hold the NHL record for the most points by two brothers - 2,857 points for Wayne and 4 points for Brent. 😂
I love Dusty’s ad reading!
THIS is the Nate I miss- just having fun, cracking jokes about the topic of discussion instead of being mean and making fun of the other guys the whole show! THIS is the vibe we get when Nate isn't there, but now with the benefit of him being there! I love it- everybody happy, no one being a constant bully and making others feel bad (or at least making some listeners feel bad for them). GREAT show to all 4 guys this week! Bring us more of this!
Aaron is nuts. Most of Jordan’s records have not been beaten.
Phelps has to be the goatest goat right? Though we never saw him in a race with Dusty.
This is why Nate remains so grounded; he’s about to walk on stage in front of thousands of people who paid to see him and gets a request for screen time from his child who is at home, probably thinking “ daddy‘s not too busy he can do this real quick“😂😂😂
I was awake for 7 days a few years ago because of depression and anxiety. Day 4-7 I was hallucinating and seeing the wildest things around me, probably saw a pinball machine walk by. I love the podcast and want to say how awesome it was to see Dusty in Indianapolis a few months ago. We gave him a trucker hat of our business and he wore it on the next podcast.
I think the biggest difference between comedy and music is that when you go to see a concert, you expect to hear what is already playing on the radio or available on the albums. With comedy, you hope (or at least I do) to hear all new material. It's why I would rather see Louis CK or Chris Rock telling half baked material, than pay $60 to hear Seinfeld tell some of the same observational jokes that he did 5, 10, 20 years ago.
1 hour and 11 minutes in to 'Ep #202 - Sleep' : "Well, this week, we're gonna talk about sleep."
My fave Wayne Gretzky stat is that the Gretzky brothers are #2 overall in scoring! But it took six Sutter Bros [2934 points] to beat Wayne [2857] + Brent Gretzky [4] = 2861 points. Six Sutters Bros. combined are only 77 points ahead of Wayne. And the Sutters were good and they played in the same era- but that shows just how dominant Wayne was.
1am here. Guess what I'm not doing.
Legit same 😴 😬😑
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Dusty's complete whiff on the Jim Kwik/John Wick comment legitimately made me laugh out loud. Barnyard's look that he shot at him was great.
Ohmygosh! It’s 4:00 am and I’m so excited- couldn’t sleep and here I am!!!!!!!
Me too!
I was surprised to see Nate defending parking enforcement so vehemently. I understand people just doing their job, but discretion is a huge part of that. Look, Aaron gambled and lost, but sometimes these people will have the ticket ready to print before your time is even up. Todd Glass has a really funny bit on his old album "Vintage Todd Glass & Other Crap" that I suggest you all listen to!
Dusty, thank you for sticking up for us working people who need to sleep at the end of a long day. As a blue collar boy, I look forward to going to bed every night. Everyone else is out of touch. Your special is called working man and it shows
I studied American Sign Language in college and was able to communicate on a conversational level. Frequently, my husband would wake up earlier than me and find me signing in my sleep. I often woke up with my hands in the air. I have always been a sleep talker but was shocked to find out that you can sleep talk in sign language too. Big fan of the podcast! Keep up the great work!
I would love for you all to do a GOAT episode for every sport! My nomination for greatest athlete of all time would be Secretariat. That horse was a machine and the 1973 Belmont Stakes win by 31 lengths(!) is a performance that still stands as one of the best of all time by any athlete.
God Bless you Nate❤! You have helped me so much-through the pandemic and now the insanity of our present situation. Thank you for not being political and being true, honest and pure. I always feel better and look forward to Wednesday😊No pressure!!! I have followed you since the beginning. I now have three more comics to follow! You are the best, most genuine artist now working! Never change! Our friend Yannis might need some love, I could be wrong. I am an older lady and live alone in the woods, can’t afford tickets, Netflix and get very nervous going out to the big cities. Keep up the great work! Hey bear to all!!!!!!❤
Bates standing ovation…a real standing ovation comes like a reaction…to just stand up and clap…spread that clap out…the show was so good that when it was over the body shouted out Bravo! …and stood up. Anyways…congrats there Bravo Bates!
Zeducation is awesome!! We watch it every Sunday.
Bot Bates running never gets old! My favorite podcast rocks! Love you guys.
Hello Folks! First time listener, long time caller here. On the topic of unusual takes for the GOAT, I have always said that I think Deion Sanders is the greatest football player of all time. This is because the positions in football are all so different, but Deion was able to play several positions at a very high level.
Amy Gilden: I’ve been with Nateland almost since day one and I love having you guys as company as I commute around town. It wasn’t until today that it got dangerous. As I listened to the sleep episode I was eating my morning hashbrown from McDonald’s when during the discussion of basketball jerseys Nate said “You just don’t want people to see in the hole.” The comment, made in his slow dry way, made me nearly choke on said hashbrown as the uncontrollable burst of laughter escaped me. Truly love ALL you guys, #keepdusty, even at the risk of hashbrown asphyxiation.
The teachers checking for illegal poultry conversation represents my favorite parts of this podcast. I feel like it gives such a great idea of the process and how quick-witted all four of these guys are at coming up with jokes. Keep up the outstanding riffs!
I just finished watching live court of a death penalty case... over 60 days.
Decided to spend some time laughing with my favorite dry comedian, Nate. Aaron, your laugh is like mine, belly laughs and extremely healing. Bryan, you bring me joy. Dusty, you are a HOOT!
Love your guests and thanks for making me laugh. I wish I had a question, if for no other reason, to hear y’all joke about my married last name, Bergbower!
Nate went into full on Michael Scott mode when talking about people taking advantage of each other. Sometimes you start a story and have no idea where it’s going and hope you find it along the way.
Nate’s question about if Aaron’s Cpap machine ever gets tangled up around him while he slept reminds me of a time I had in high school. I’m 46 and used to wear headphones wired to a big boombox while I slept. One night I did roll around enough to tangle the cord around my neck. It didn’t choke me out…but I did get woken up by my boombox being pulled off my waterbed headboard and clocking me right in the nose. I had a really bad bloody nose and it was the last time I wore headphones like that to bed.
I was in college in the early to mid-1970s (non-trigger warning--this has nothing to do with drugs or alcohol). This is about the strangest waking-up that I've ever experienced. I had been up very late one Friday night and needed to catch a bus home the next morning. The alarm clock I had at that time was a cheap plastic wind-up clock. During that night as I slept, the paper face of the alarm clock came unglued and as a result, turned along with the hands. When my alarm went off to wake me up, I could not understand what time it was because of the turned face. I tried rotating the clock in various directions to understand what time it was, but it seemed like the hands were in an impossible position! It was one of the most disorienting experiences I've ever had. PS--loved the sleep episode (as I do all that I've listened to). Nate is my favorite comedian!
44:28
Dusty looking around to see if anyone noticed.😂
Nolan Ryan pitched so much longer than your average pitcher. He was just a lovable player. Plus when Robin Ventura charged the mound against Ryan is iconic. Ventura was manhandled by Ryan and ejected while Ryan was able to stay in the game afterwards. He is a player of the people.
Great episode !!!!!
Dusty's comment "put that in your rider" reminded me of a time we hosted a fairly well-known guitarist for a small show. His rider stipulated that we provide a plate of fresh veggies and a yogurt-based ranch dressing along with bottled sparkling water. I put that out in the green room, and I put out a bunch of decadent cookies and coffee for attendees. Of course, he didn't even touch the veggie plate and we had a good laugh about his management putting that in his rider.
I saw Aaron in LA recently and can attest he brought one of those dingy table rags on stage. The ones you see a guy waving in the air after your carwash is finished. Awesome show though! Loved it!
Watching this the day after Willie Mays passed. Felt eerie when Breakfast mentioned him. And have to side with Nate at the end, there. Made some great points
Nate has mentioned how Allen Carr’s book helped him stop drinking. Carr also has several books about weight loss that may help them both with the challenge. Dusty would like the approach as well because it focuses on eating what the earth gave us.
Yes! I’ve suggested this to Nate about sugar!
I’ve listened to every single episode, and this was the first one I’ve ever fallen asleep listening to. I’d say Job well done, boys!
Hello Folks and Hey Bear
What does Hey Bear refer to?
1:28:14 The extent to which I enjoy an episode is inversely correlated with how much I know about that episode’s topic. Aaron claiming that REM sleep is “the sleep that actually helps” had me up in arms. REM & non-REM sleep each play a unique role that is essential to health. Take me back to the cicada episode where I can enjoy misstated facts in blissful ignorance.
Nate, Nate, Nate. He says when he was at the water company they worked with people who were a little late on their bills, and thus we should not expect parking enforcement to work with people who are a little late...most of us worker bees have the capacity to show a bit of grace without getting in trouble. There are still times you have to draw the line, but generally we can decide if we draw that line as early as possible or if we cut a bit of slack. Of course, he told a story once about carpooling to community college when his friend drove and left their other friend because he was moments late, so I guess his take is not that surprising.
When I saw the topic of this week's episode, it reminded me of how I used to turn on "Nateland" to fall asleep. There was something about the voices of Nate, Dusty, Aaron and Brian "Bedtime" Bates that I found really relaxing. The problem was that once I started to actually listen to what y'all were saying, I would be laughing too much to fall asleep. I've since switched to listening to the pod during my commute home from work, and it's a much better fit. Keep up the good work, fellas!
This episode cracked me up!
I came down with covid this week. I usually listen to the podcast at work but I had to stay home and isolate. I was tired of feeling miserable so I decided to watch the podcast on RUclips as well as all the showcase episodes, stand up shows featuring Bad News Bates, Aaron, and Dusty and re-watching Nate's specials. They say laughter is the best medicine, unfortunately it did not cure my covid but it sure did lift my spirits. Thank you for the concept of Nateland Entertainment and for picking up my mood with so much laughter.
I fall asleep immediately after getting in bed. But for those who have trouble falling asleep, try counting backwards by 3s from 300. It lulls your brain to sleep!
I’m with Nate on the job thing. Don’t blame the employee. Take the high road and empathize with the employee. Shows a lot of maturity and humility on Nate’s part!
I am listening to the sleep podcast. When I was in college, I fell asleep in the middle of a JOB INTERVIEW and I STILL got the job. I was a janitor in a hospital mopping up the floors in the operating room. Love you guys and enjoyed the show in Wichita.
If you have trouble falling asleep (as I did) I HIGHLY recommend doing the vagus nerve exercise - lay down on your back, with your head straight forward shift your eyes to the left and hold that for about a minute until you feel a yawn coming on. Then do that on the right side. It really does bring on the drowsiness!
Michael Jordan's "phase" was so great to watch - everyday, every game was looked forward to - flying thru the air like that isn't going to be in any records of any kind, his moves, his ethic ~ just a once-in-a-lifetime-kind-of-guy
1:58:00 this is the first time I’ve ever vehemently disagreed with Nate. Nate is always so reasonable and so right on the money with everything but Aaron had every right to be mad. All that guy had to do was wait the two minutes Aaron promised he would take and if he wasn’t back in the time then, he could’ve written the ticket. There is no reason that a reasonable human being couldn’t wait two minutes before writing the ticket.
to be fair, Aaron never included in the story whether or not he made it back within the 2 minutes...
@@sandranguyen586 you know what? That is an excellent point. Bombastic (Brian) we know you read most of the comments. Did Aaron make it back in the 2 minutes??
Hey guys, enjoy the pod majorly. Just want to say, I appreciate the healthy debate on between Nate and Aaron mainly on the “jobs that can ruin people’s days”. I thought that was some great insight from Nate on not knowing always knowing the story behind the scenes. And your compassion is truly special. Props to Aaron, being respectfully listening with other thoughts attached. Listening when you either disagree or don’t see it the same way in that moment is something important in today’s age. Shows the beautiful thing about a community of people who can care about things and cohabitate with similar/different opinions. Thanks for having a hilarious and wholesome place for my ears.
Nate...I would just like to Thank You sincerely from my heart. I was at a very low place in my life, probably the lowest ever. My friend sent me your SNL opening monologue. I couldn't stop laughing. Then I looked up all of your stand up bits...and just laughed so much. From that night on...I watched and rewatched your shows. I turned my though process around. I now am happy to say I'm back home, just got a new job and pulled myself out of ruins. Nate, thank you. I would be honored order your iced coffee with cream or get your luggage through baggage claim!! Fan for life...Rebecca
Hello Folks!!! Growing up on the farm and riding around with my dad there was never music playing. He said he couldn’t concentrate if music was playing. I never understood that, but flash forward to today, and I’m running some of the show I don’t listen to music either! Instead I have you guys on repeat and apparently y’all’s nonsense doesn’t affect my concentration! Love you guys keep up the good work!
This episode should have been titled “Sleep (Debating About the System)”
"The Dusty Slay Experience " has a good ring to it🔥⚡️🔥
Aaron (laughing at Nate sounding out the name Sully) “it cannot be more than how it’s spelled” lmao
Tip for the pastor...at weddings, a major rule to protect the bride's day is to NEVER come to her with a problem. Go to a bridesmaid, her mom, the caterer, literally anyone else that has the ability to handle it. Even in a small church, the pastor should have some one capable of making executive decisions (or politely telling his parishioners that their "emergency" is a Monday morning problem). That person can then interrupt the pastor if it is truly something that only the pastor can handle. It's just human nature to seek out the main guy/gal in a crisis...you just have to create a purposeful buffer.
Hearing Brother Bates expertly describe the 4 stages of sleep as 1. Non Rem sleep, 2. Non Rem stage again 3. Non rem 4. REM final stage was exhiliterating. Love you guys, someday I hope I can come on the show you make my drives to gigs so much better. Heart emoji.
The goldilocks situation with the construction worker made my whole day. The comment and following advice was so funny! I seriously think you guys should have an advice column section of the podcast where you solicit these questions. 😂
Hello Folks! I started listening to this Podcast after my uncle recommended it to me, and have not been disappointed! I am currently caught up to episode #45, The Renaissance. A little flashback to the past, Dusty is not a permanent member yet, he has just been a guest once. Your first live podcast went super well! If you read this on the Pod, I guess I will find out once I get to whatever episode this is!
I did the math, and (assuming each Podcast is around 2 hours) I have 314 hours to go to catch up to episode 202, so if I listen for about 6 hours a day, 5 days a week at work, that will take 10 weeks, so once I get to the episode that you read this on, I will probably have forgotten about this comment. Thanks for the great content guys, keep it up!
Dusty, can't wait to get to know you, I only know the other three right now.
I appreciate Nate standing up for people doing their job. Btw modern cars are expensive to work on. 2.5 hours labor at $200 per hour on almost any v6 or V8 engine for platinum spark plugs is the norm for a tune up on today's modern engines. they are due about every 60,000 miles. I would rather pay the dealership and have it done right vs a shadetree mechanic that breaks something or accidentally drops something down the intake ports with it off damaging your engine.
Can someone make a highlight video of Nate reading comments starting from the beginning leading up to now? Such an improvement. Actually pretty cool to see. Educational podcast through and through.
Ive started incorporating "Mm-hmm... Mm-hmm" a lot in my conversations.
Ep. 202 - Nate to Brian: “I don’t think I’ve ever asked you why you wanted to get into comedy.” I don’t know if this is a testament to guys’ relationships or in line with the dynamic with Brian on the show. Glad 202 episodes in we get to hear some origin stories lol
Kelly Slater is definitely the goat of Surf. Youngest to ever go pro and still on tour at 52 and winning his heats. Has 11 championships and was the major force behind getting surf in the Olympics.
Wow what a hot episode
I typically listen to the podcast at 1.4x and have acclimated to the guys talking at that speed. Now, back in 1x speed-land, Aaron sounds like he's a few beers. Delightful!
After working my way through the Nateland catalog I've been pleasantly surprised by the amount of grad students who mentioned doing their work with the podcast on in the background. I am finishing up my PhD and have found that the dulcet tones of Balyhoo Bates and crew to be invaluable to my research. Despite not having the power to do so, I think the whole podcast deserves an honorary doctorate. Congrats, guys! (p.s. seeing Dusty in Royal Oak this weekend and positively stoked)
I had a very vivid nightmare of the Tales from the Crypt monster coming out of a TV so screens can definitely show up.
"Do fish sleep?" is my favorite laugh out loud moment!
I love how Nate's rants start with three word phrases that have nothing to do with the next three words until the thought formulates. This one was unexpected, but love the passion.
Idk what happened but this week's episode has me crying real tears
Aaron: "Your stomach knows your mouth is chewin'?"
You can't find this kind of stimulating conversation on just any ol' podcast.
Cynthia’s comment from last week reminded me of a neighbor I used to have. I lived in a home with some other interns and our neighbors boyfriend felt as through he could come and go from our house anytime he wanted. He would somehow get in our house and many times I would get out of the shower or come home from work and he would be asleep in either my bed or one of the other interns beds. Still to this day I don’t understand how he got in or why he thought that was acceptable ha!
Thanks for a great podcast as always!
The do fish sleep answer that Aaron and Dusty got is the response they absolutely deserved.
Aaron is wrong on what a bottle episode is. A bottle episode is meant to save money by not having to use many locations. The characters are "in a bottle". Famous bottle episodes are the Seinfeld Chinese Restaurant episode or the Breaking Bad Fly episode. They still advance the plot of the series. Brian was correct with his use of "Evergreen". #dumpAaron
This podcast is the best. It works so much like my brain. Ibfeel right at home.
Was listening to this episode. Hoping to learn another fun fact. Well, it paid off. Learning how dolphins can shut off half their brain was "one eye opening", but I stepped away to fill my coffee cup only to come back to hear Aaronbtalk about his mechanic and spark plugs.
Had to open the browser to be sure the episode didn't skip to an older episode while I was filling my coffee.
Thanks for the laughs and making me feel normal.
Bedhead’s sleep apnea being so mild that he, a guy who routinely travels for work, doesn’t even bring his machine with on the road makes total sense. He definitely looks like a guy who would use a CPAP recreationally.
3 am is a great time to learn about sleep:) good idea bill