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Time Traveling Tuesday To 1967 | TTT Podcast Ep. 200
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08/06/24 • 61 min
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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1967. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1967. In episode 200, the hosts discuss various topics, including the time-traveling theme of their podcast, upcoming busy weeks, and their sponsor Brio. They also mention the Olympics, birthdays of famous people in 1967, and the sports events of that year. They talk about the launch of the Spider-Man comic book, gas prices, car prices, and housing prices in 1967 compared to today. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including the high cost of living in California, their coffee preferences, and the music of Engelbert Humperdinck. They also explore the concept of buying albums based on one song and the nostalgia of vinyl records. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including music, movies, and TV shows from 1967. They talk about cover songs, the documentary about Tiffany, and the influence of The Monkees on The Beatles. They also mention the top grossing movies of the year, such as The Graduate, The Jungle Book, and Gone with the Wind. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Adventures of Aquaman TV show and some closing remarks.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
The hosts reflect on reaching episode 200 and discuss their time-traveling theme.
They mention the upcoming busy weeks and their sponsor Brio.
They briefly talk about the Olympics and the good, bad, and ugly aspects of the event.
The hosts share the birthdays of famous people in 1967, including Kurt Cobain, Julia Roberts, and Vin Diesel.
They discuss the sports events of 1967, such as the first Super Bowl, the World Series, and the NBA and NHL championships.
The hosts mention the launch of the Spider-Man comic book, gas prices, car prices, and housing prices in 1967 compared to today. The high cost of living in California is causing many people to leave the state.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"That's why everybody's leaving."
"I'm never going to a movie again after getting hit the other day. Fuck this. This is the Lord trying to tell me something."
"I don't want to enjoy it too much, because I really don't care for the taste of coffee itself. I just like what it does."
"I don't know why that voice came out. I apologize to anybody that had to listen to that. You're welcome."
"Did you know that's a cover? Oh, I didn't know that."
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Time Traveling To 2016 | TTT Podcast Ep. 216
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11/26/24 • 59 min
Join us on the TTT podcast show as we dive into the year 2016.
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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 2016. The boys talk various topics related to the year 2016.
In this episode, Beard Laws and Gute take listeners on a nostalgic journey back to 2016, and discuss Thanksgiving traditions, particularly their thoughts on turkey and other holiday foods. They delve into the topic of dairy farms and innovative energy solutions derived from livestock waste. The duo then transitions into a nostalgic look back at the top music and movie years, focusing on 2016, highlighting significant albums and artists like Post Malone and Childish Gambino. They also touch on the influence of Bruno Mars and the changing landscape of music, drawing parallels to iconic figures like Michael Jackson. In this conversation, the hosts explore the evolution of music talent, the impact of social media on fame, and the current state of hip hop. They discuss how technology has changed music production and the cultural reflections of sports and music. The conversation also touches on gambling and its influence on society, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in these areas. In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from wrestling history, particularly the Money in the Bank match, to significant UFC fights, Olympic achievements, and the cultural phenomenon of Pokémon Go. They also touch on controversial stories involving the Amish community, reflect on the prices of goods in 2016, and discuss notable films released that year, culminating in a gripping survival story about lost children in the jungle.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
Thanksgiving is a time for food, but turkey isn't a favorite.
Dairy farms can produce energy from waste effectively.
2016 was a standout year for music and movies.
Post Malone's rise to fame began with his unique style.
Childish Gambino's music showcases his diverse talent.
Bruno Mars has maintained a positive public image.
Music from 2016 still resonates with listeners today.
The influence of past artists can be seen in modern music.
Nostalgia plays a big role in music appreciation.
The conversation flows naturally between topics. There are more talented people out there than we can grasp.
Social media plays a crucial role in an artist's fame.
It's rare for artists to gain fame solely through their music.
Kendrick Lamar's work is a significant influence in hip hop.
The music industry is shifting towards short, catchy hooks.
Technology has transformed how music is produced and consumed.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"Turkey sucks, dude. It's a dry bird."
"Let's time travel. What do you think?"
"It's very rare, dude."
"Kendrick Lamar, good kid, mad city."
"You need to listen to it in order."
"Hip hop is about to be dead."
"Let's talk to some Romanian people."
"Diaz vs. McGregor was huge."
"Pokémon Go was huge in 2016."
"Gas was $2.14 in 2016."
"The Lost Children is a wild story."
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Time Traveling Tuesday To 1983 | TTT Podcast Ep. 199
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07/30/24 • 61 min
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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1983. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1983. In this episode, Beard Laws and Gute discuss various topics including moonwalking, vacations, and their recent purchases. They also talk about the upcoming school year and the busy life that comes with it. They mention their friends of the show and promote their products. They then dive into the main theme of the episode, which is the year 1983. They discuss sports, prices, movies, and video games from that year. In this conversation, Beard Laws and Goot discuss the top movies and music of 1983. They review and comment on various films such as Mr. Mom, Staying Alive, Sudden Impact, Octopussy, WarGames, Trading Places, Flashdance, and Return of the Jedi. They also explore the popular songs of the year, including Michael Jackson's Thriller, Men at Work's Down Under, and The Police's Every Breath You Take. The hosts share their personal memories and opinions about these cultural highlights from 1983.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
Moonwalking can be painful
Taking vacations and disconnecting from work is important
The upcoming school year can be busy
1983 was a significant year in sports, prices, movies, and video games 1983 was a significant year for movies and music
Top movies of 1983 included Mr. Mom, Staying Alive, Sudden Impact, Octopussy, WarGames, Trading Places, Flashdance, and Return of the Jedi
Michael Jackson's Thriller was the best-selling album of the year
Other popular songs of 1983 included Men at Work's Down Under and The Police's Every Breath You Take
The hosts share personal memories and opinions about these cultural highlights
TTT Podcast Quotes
""Have you ever tried to moonwalk?"
"Missing last week was weird"
"I bought the Fermat flannel"
"Damn, what a cast Christopher Lloyd and Jeffrey Tambor. Pretty wild, right?"
"Can confirm haven't seen it. It's funny because, you know, we obviously it's released 1983, one of the top movies."
"Number six early is going to miss Burley's going to miss number six. He would be all he'd be all over this."
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Time Traveling To 1932 | TTT Podcast Ep. 195
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07/02/24 • 51 min
This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1932. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1969. They mention various topics including Triple T Finlay hats, yo-yos, Milwaukee Pretzel's new dip, pickles, Vermont flannel, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, Polaroid photography, John Williams, and the invention of the parking meter. In 1932, significant events included the invention of the radio telescope, the start of the Tuskegee experiments, the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, and the creation of Superman. The average prices of goods were remarkably low, with a house costing $6,510 and a gallon of gas priced at 10 cents. The year also saw the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. Other notable events included the introduction of vitamin C synthesis and the founding of Crohn's disease. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to the year 1932, including the Great Depression, movies, music, and food. They explore the impact of the Great Depression on housing prices and the availability of affordable bread. They also delve into the movies released in 1932, such as 'The Mummy' and 'Scarface,' and discuss the popular music of the time, which they find to be lacking. The hosts also touch on the unique meals and ingredients consumed during the Great Depression, including sugar sandwiches and unconventional meats. Overall, they express their gratitude for the modern era and the advancements made since 1932.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
The hosts talk about the new dip from Milwaukee Pretzel and their love for pretzels
They discuss the popularity of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and the history of peanut butter
They mention the invention of Polaroid photography and the iconic music composed by John Williams
The hosts talk about the invention of the parking meter and its impact on society 1932 was a year of significant scientific and technological advancements, including the invention of the radio telescope and the synthesis of vitamin C.
The year also marked the start of the unethical Tuskegee experiments and the construction of iconic structures like the Golden Gate Bridge.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"We are all wearing the same hats"
"Yo yo yo yo yo yo I need a cool catch things to say"
"I'm all in and I'm going to show you guys"
"So those pictures were taken with radio telescopes? Nah, that's way too cool."
"Hmm. You ever read some of this shit and say like, God damn, I'm stupid."
"Didn't Babe Ruth call a shot that year? Points to that left side."
"You still can't buy a $50,000 house today."
"Seven cents for a loaf of bread is fucking nuts."
"I want to learn how to make my own bread. I bet the people in the Depression had some good recipes."
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Time Traveling To 1948 | TTT Podcast Ep. 191
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06/04/24 • 54 min
This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute discuss the year 1948, covering topics such as music, inventions, and historical events. They explore the impact of the 33 and a third RPM record, the strike by the American Federation of Musicians, and the concept of race records. The conversation also delves into the resurgence of vinyl records and the significance of Mendelssohn's Concerto in E minor as the first song played on an album in 1948. The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to the year 1948, including public domain, music, inventions, famous people, fast food, and fashion. The hosts discuss the significance of 1948 in various aspects of culture and history, providing insights and humorous commentary along the way. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the history of curling irons, top-grossing movies of 1948, and the idea of watching and discussing a movie from a specific year. The hosts also touch on the impact of global warming and the concept of selecting a random year for discussion. The conversation is filled with humor and banter, making it an engaging and entertaining listen.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
The 33 and a third RPM record revolutionized the music industry in 1948, marking a significant advancement in audio technology.
The strike by the American Federation of Musicians in 1948 had a profound impact on the recording industry, leading to changes in royalty payments and recording contracts.
The concept of race records in the early 20th century highlighted the segregation and discrimination in the music industry, reflecting the challenges faced by African American musicians.
The evolution of fast food and fashion in 1948
Insight into the top-grossing movies of 1948 and their significance
Discussion about the impact of global warming and the idea of selecting a random year for movie discussion
Engaging banter and humor between the hosts, making the conversation entertaining
TTT Podcast Quotes
""Holy shit. 1948 sure looks weird."
"In case you were wondering how bad Ohio stinks, that fact didn't even show up in my research."
"The music that starts hitting the airwaves is rough."
"Before you press play, I want you all to close your eyes. You've never heard an LP before, right? You've never heard a record. Now close your eyes, take yourself back."
"Dude, everybody in that hotel lobby, or I guess that's what it is, it was in a hotel. That's where they debuted this thing. Everybody in this hotel collectively got a boner."
"No, I mean, one of the songs was called Manana by Peggy Lee. This bitch hits you with a Spanish accent and everything. I watched the official video for it. She's. Oh, she's acting like she's a stereotypical Mexican. It's super racist, dude."
"Who would have thought three dudes just sitting around talking about curling irons on a history podcast. You're welcome, Triple T fans."
"Yo! Her head fell off. Yeah."
"You okay?"
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05/07/24 • 53 min
This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute discuss various topics, including the first person to do a cool move, finding love, the Mighty Ducks movies, community service, jail experiences, extreme haunted houses, and the McCamey Manor. They also touch on the TV show '60 Days In' and the documentary 'The Monster Inside America's Most Extreme Haunted House.' In this conversation, Beard Laws and Burley discuss various topics, including movies, therapists, the Menendez Brothers, AI race cars, and horse racing. They touch on movies like 'Trap' and 'Old,' and discuss the twisted imagination of director M. Night Shyamalan. They also speculate on whether therapists or priests have heard worse stories, and explore the possibility of the Menendez Brothers being released from prison. The conversation then shifts to AI race cars and the challenges they face, as well as the allure of horse racing and the role of jockeys. The hosts also mention their other podcasts and their recent ice cream ranking episode.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
The first person to do a cool move must have looked really cool
There is someone out there for everyone
The Mighty Ducks movies were popular and memorable
Community service can be a long and challenging experience
Jail can be a scary and undesirable place
Extreme haunted houses like McCamey Manor push the limits of fear
The TV show '60 Days In' offers a unique look into the jail experience
The documentary 'The Monster Inside America's Most Extreme Haunted House' explores the dark side of haunted attractions M. Night Shyamalan's movies, such as 'Trap' and 'Old,' showcase his twisted imagination
The conversation explores the question of whether therapists or priests have heard worse stories
There is speculation about the possible release of the Menendez Brothers from prison
AI race cars face challenges in navigating tracks and making split-second decisions
The role of jockeys in horse racing and the allure of the sport are discussed
The hosts mention their other podcasts and recent episodes, including an ice cream ranking
TTT Podcast Quotes
"The first person to do a cool move must have looked sick"
"There is really someone for everyone"
"Shout out to Goldberg getting his life back together"
"What the hell's the name of this movie? Trap."
"Knowing ⁓ Night Shyamalan, the end of the movie, the daughter is going to be the butcher or something."
"Who has heard worse stories? Therapists or priests?"
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00:00 Cool Moves and Finding Love
04:18 Childhood Memories: The Mighty Ducks
06:36 Community Service and Jail Experiences
09:46 The Fear of Going to Jail
11:36 Inside the World of '60 Days In'
23:01 Exploring the Dark Side of Haunted Attractions
25:29 Movies and M. Night Shyamalan
27:28 Therapists vs. Priests
30:10 The Menendez Brothers
39:14 AI Race Cars
45:09 Horse Racing and Jockeys
49:30 Ice Cream Rankings and Podcasts
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Time Traveling To 1969 | TTT Podcast Ep. 194
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06/25/24 • 69 min
This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1969. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1969. They mention the Woodstock festival in 1969 and the notable artists who performed. They also mention celebrities who were born in 1969. The conversation includes discussions about the venue, the lineup, and the cultural significance of Woodstock. They also mention some interesting facts and personal experiences related to the festival. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including the Wahlberg family, celebrity deaths in 1969, sports events, inflation, movies, and music. They touch on subjects such as the Bolivian soccer team crash, the cost of living in 1969 compared to now, and the controversial movie 'Midnight Cowboy'. They also mention Elvis Presley's comeback and the number one album of the year, 'Sugar, Sugar' by The Archies. In 1969, several notable events occurred in the music industry. Johnny Cash released his famous live album 'At San Quentin', while The Beatles performed their last public performance on the rooftop of the Apple building. The Stooges released their self-titled album, which is considered a precursor to punk rock. CCR released four albums in a single year, and Bob Seger was known as the Bob Seger System. Other notable artists and songs from 1969 include Marmalade's cover of The Beatles' 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da', The Who's 'Pinball Wizard' from the album 'Tommy', and David Bowie's 'Space Oddity'. The Jackson 5 released their first album, and Jim Morrison of The Doors was arrested in Miami for indecent exposure. Overall, 1969 was a year of diverse musical releases and significant moments in music history.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
Woodstock 1969 was a historic music festival that attracted 460,000 people.
The lineup included iconic artists such as Santana, Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who.
'Midnight Cowboy' was a controversial movie that won the Best Picture Oscar despite its X rating.
The number one album of 1969 was 'Sugar, Sugar' by The Archies.
Johnny Cash's live album 'At San Quentin' and The Beatles' rooftop performance were highlights
The Stooges' self-titled album is considered a precursor to punk rock
CCR released four albums in a single year
Marmalade covered The Beatles' 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da'
TTT Podcast Quotes
"Woodstock 1969: A Historic Music Festival"
"It's Donnie, Donnie Jr. He was. They had another brother, Robert, and a film producer, Jim, and there's another one, Chef. So there's a lot of Wahlbergs."
"Judy Garland took a big L this year. Major L for dying. Overdose, barbiturates."
"Johnny Cash, a boy named Sue came out that year."
"Johnny Cash album 1969 live at San Quentin."
"Dude, imagine getting away with only playing 10 songs in a concert."
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Time Traveling To 1993 | TTT Podcast Ep. 211
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10/22/24 • 66 min
Join us on the TTT podcast show as we dive into the year 1993.
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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1993. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1993.
In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from their experiences with Fix Vodka to a nostalgic look back at the music and pop culture of 1993. They explore the evolution of music knowledge through tools like ChatGPT, share their favorite hits from the 90s, and reminisce about the impact of music on their lives. The discussion also touches on wrestling history, particularly the significance of Yoko Zuna's championship win at WrestleMania 9. Throughout the episode, humor and camaraderie shine as they reflect on their past and the cultural influences that shaped their experiences. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from wrestling history, sports highlights, and Michael Jordan's career to the cultural impact of movies from 1993. They share humorous anecdotes, discuss significant sports events, and explore the eerie tales of haunted houses, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various cultural references, classic films, and their impact on society. They explore the humor in cultural references, the artistry behind Tim Burton's 'Nightmare Before Christmas', and the thrilling narratives of classic movies like 'The Fugitive' and 'Tombstone'. The discussion also touches on societal themes in 'Falling Down' and the timeless appeal of 'Jurassic Park'.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
Fix Vodka is a smoother alternative for drinkers.
1993 was a pivotal year for music and pop culture.
ChatGPT can provide interesting insights but isn't always accurate.
Wrestling in 1993 featured iconic moments like Yoko Zuna's championship win.
Dolly Parton's royalties from 'I Will Always Love You' are substantial.
Michael Jordan's transition to baseball was a significant event in sports history.
The timeout game involving the Fab Four is a memorable moment in college basketball.
Caitlin Clark has become a prominent figure in women's basketball.
1993 was a remarkable year for movies, with many classics released.
Humor and light-hearted banter enhance the conversation's appeal. Cultural references can often lead to humorous discussions.
Tim Burton's 'Nightmare Before Christmas' is a beloved classic.
The Fugitive showcases a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase.
Tombstone is a must-see for every man.
Falling Down reflects societal grievances and frustrations.
Jurassic Park remains a timeless classic due to its effects.
The artistry of stop-motion animation is highlighted in Burton's work.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"Spooky season is upon us."
"ChatGPT is not taking our jobs anytime soon."
"Does Jordan go to baseball?"
"It's a stop motion classic directed by Henry Selick."
"It's just a cat mouse game with Harrison Ford."
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1946: A Year in Music, Movies, and Conspiracy Theories
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12/10/24 • 62 min
1946: A Year in Music, Movies, and Conspiracy Theories
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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1946. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1946.
In this episode, Beard Laws and Gute take listeners on a nostalgic journey back to 1946, and In this episode, the hosts embark on a light-hearted journey discussing various topics, including the challenges of maintaining a no-cursing policy, the music and movies of 1946, and the legacy of the Ink Spots. They also delve into culinary adventures, specifically exploring the concept of carnivore ice cream, blending humor with insightful commentary on pop culture and dietary trends. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from the Ink Spots controversy to the cultural significance of 1946 movies. They discuss the rarity and controversy surrounding 'Song of the South', the impact of Japanese music releases, and the effects of Napster on the music industry. The conversation also touches on Mike Rowe's surprising background as an opera singer, the art of singing, and the vocal ranges of famous artists. Finally, they explore the prices and sports history of 1946, providing a nostalgic look back at a pivotal year. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the intriguing and controversial topic of the Philadelphia Experiment, exploring its origins, the theories surrounding it, and the implications of teleportation.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
The conversation touches on the music and cultural landscape of 1946.
1946 was a significant year for movies.
'Song of the South' is considered a rare and controversial film.
Japanese music releases often included extra songs not available in the US.
Napster changed the music industry landscape significantly.
Mike Rowe's journey from opera singer to TV host is fascinating.
Singing is more about hard work than natural talent.
Vocal ranges of artists can be surprisingly wide and varied.
Prices in 1946 were drastically different from today.
Sports history in 1946 includes notable championships. The Philadelphia Experiment is linked to the USS Eldridge.
Conspiracy theories suggest the US Navy experimented with invisibility and teleportation.
Witnesses claimed the USS Eldridge disappeared and reappeared 200 miles away.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"We got scared, so we're not."
"Let's cut to our sponsor right meow."
"I need to have that on recording somewhere."
"I'm gonna make some carnivore ice cream."
"That's so petty, dude. That's petty."
"Song of the South, yes."
"It's been deemed very racist by Disney."
"Dude, so many tours are being canceled now."
"Loaf of bread was 10 cents."
"Do I believe that this did or could happen?"
"I think we nailed it. Operation Phone Booth."
"It's in his butt. Spoiler."
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05/14/24 • 61 min
This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute discuss various topics, including Mother's Day, tornado warnings, survival skills in a post-apocalyptic world, gardening, the edibility of gold flakes, the slang term 'Ohio', LeBron James' failed attempt to trademark 'Taco Tuesday', and their reading habits. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their experiences with audiobooks and movies. They talk about the benefits of listening to audiobooks and share their recommendations. They also discuss the wealth distribution in New York City and the success of John Cena as an actor. The conversation ends with a discussion about Cena's marriages. In this final part of the conversation, Burley and Beard Laws discuss their high school reunions, their experiences with drinking, and their preferences for beer. They also touch on the topic of bidets and the stigma surrounding them. The conversation ends with a humorous exchange about creating a bidet-focused brand called the 'Bidet Boys.'
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
The hosts discuss various random topics, showcasing their casual and humorous conversation style.
They touch on survival skills and how they would fare in a post-apocalyptic world.
The conversation veers into gardening and the challenges of self-sufficiency.
They explore the edibility of gold flakes and the confusion surrounding their use in food.
The hosts discuss the slang term 'Ohio' and its negative connotation in popular culture.
They mention LeBron James' failed attempt to trademark 'Taco Tuesday'.
The conversation ends with a discussion about their reading habits and the challenges of finding time to read. Listening to audiobooks can be a great way to retain information and enjoy nonfiction content.
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TTT Podcast Quotes
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"Hey dude, you know what? We just, we had some killer flooding last week and now we got torn and you know what's in to the world? Bring it on. Let's go. Do you, do you ever have fantasies of a, where would you rank in a Mad Max like world?"
"Where do you stand in the hierarchy of your group though? That's really what I want to know. Do you become a warlord or are you just a follower? I think I would try to become a warlord."
"I have a problem retaining what I read. My audible library is fucking crazy."
"I started listening to my very first audio book and it's the Tom Segura one."
"Tragedy builds character."
"Shout out to her though, you know, she's winning. 1989, at least, you know what? I'm glad that people are still getting married that were born in the 80s."
"That was the depressing part for me, dude. I was just like, oh, these people are doing a lot with their life."
"If I was 100% single, I would take a lot more risks for sure, for sure. But people depend on me, so it's hard, you know?"
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