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Host 1
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one.
Host 2
Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Host 1
I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known.
Host 2
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Host 1
Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2 starting April 9th on the iHeartRadio app.
Host 3
App.
Host 1
Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Host 3
No, you can't. It's one more thing. Armstrong and Getty.
Host 4
One more thing.
Host 1
I'll get.
Host 4
You sound like a can't do guy to me.
Host 3
I'll get the know you can out of the way really quick before we do a couple other things. I just saw this survey. One in 50 men say they could outrun a horse.
Host 4
What? No, you can't.
Host 3
No, you can't.
Host 5
You cannot.
Host 4
I mean like what is it? The regular four legged kind.
Host 3
So that's basically one in 50 men have no concept of what a horse is. Or like, or I mean I know what it is, but they've never been around one at all.
Host 5
Round all of them up and have them try.
Host 4
I'm some really fleet footed 17 year old growing up in the Bronx. Yeah, maybe I think that.
Host 3
Okay, I cannot run a horse.
Host 4
They've just seen. There's horse face. John Kerry.
Host 3
How did that factory. And I'm confused.
Host 5
Horse face.
Host 4
That's a stretch, Michael.
Host 3
Stretch. We got a lovely tale of of love coming up in just a second. But before we get to that, here's a dude talking to his wife.
Host 2
Block all of his accounts. He literally just post pictures of his dog.
Host 4
I don't care.
Host 2
Block him. I know his intentions.
Host 4
He has.
Host 2
You don't understand how guys brains work. And he's not just a friend. He likes you. No, he doesn't. And you don't need to explain it to him. You don't need to open up the door for conversations.
Host 3
I can only have to block his Vince.
Host 2
So he never even checks that one. I don't care. Block it.
Host 4
He's gonna know this is because of you.
Host 2
I don't care. Block him.
Host 3
I love you.
Host 2
I'm doing this for us. Okay?
Host 3
Doing this for us. I don't understand these things. How they're recorded into what to what extent they're performative.
Host 5
But she had like snot coming out ripping out of her nose. She was upset.
Host 4
Yeah, yeah.
Host 3
Sounds like guy making a woman his wife block a guy friend saying you don't know how guys work. He likes you. Which is the entire premise of the very famous When Harry Met Sally.
Host 4
Yes.
Host 3
Is when a guy is, like, being nice to you as a girl. You girls think you're just friends. You're not friends. He's hoping he's going to somehow end up sleeping with you and that's why he's friends with you. Which is true like 98% of the.
Host 5
Time, but that's up to the chick.
Host 3
Sure.
Host 4
See, that's. I was going to say we've moved on to the theme I would like to judge harshly. First, the question is guy helping his woman understand how guys really work. Which is one thing. But. But being, like, really controlling and abusive. I really got an uncomfortable vibe out of that.
Host 5
I did not like the way that he handled that at all. It's one thing if she is buying into it and flirting or if they're sending messages, but if that's actually just her guy friend, it doesn't matter if he likes her or not. It's based off of her actions.
Host 3
Sure.
Host 4
Yeah. Yeah. Set proper boundaries. And then if you want to exchange dog pictures. Exchange them. Yeah. I would have ever gets inappropriate to the stiff arm. And we move on with our lives. Yeah, that. That felt very controlling and sick to me.
Host 5
I'm doing this for us. Sock it.
Host 4
And the lady blubbering I love you even as he's. No, that. No, that. I tell you what, if I witnessed that in one of my daughters, I would go back the next time with a gun and have a talk with the young fella.
Host 5
Yeah.
Host 4
Holy crap. That was not nearly as novel as I thought it would be. And amusing.
Host 3
This is nice, though. This is love. Identical twin brothers just wed identical twin sisters in double nuptials. I'm looking at the picture. The two women and the two dudes look exactly alike is really the key to the whole identical twin thing. They were matching, of course. Tuxedos and wedding dresses. They got married in the same place at roughly the same time as. And back to back he was.
Host 4
Everybody raise your hand the minute you start to feel creepy. Oh, too late.
Host 3
Each of the two brothers was the other brother's best man. Each of the two women was the other woman's bridesmaid.
Host 4
You know, it would have been really funny if the brothers agree. Yeah, we're each other's best men. And the one girl says, and you're my. You're my maid of honor. The other girl says, you know, Catherine's.
Host 3
My maid of honor.
Host 4
I got a Catherine and I have been besties for a long time. So would it be cool if.
Host 3
Yeah, it's. I think it's a nice story. I mean, it is, but at the. Man, they really took it a long way. No doubt about it. They answer a couple of questions right off the bat that everybody has. They. They never have trouble telling the other person apart, so they don't ever, like, get confused.
Host 5
The girls look a little different. The guys are very close in looks.
Host 4
Okay, you want cynical? Here's cynical. They all got together and said, you know, if we play this up, we can get everything paid for for both of our weddings.
Host 5
Get out of my head. That's exactly what I was thinking.
Host 3
And maybe. And maybe for. For kids or all kinds of different things.
Host 4
Katie's my daughter from another mother.
Host 5
Because, like, this is. I don't know.
Host 3
After a few years of dating, in June, the brothers decided it was time to propose. They did it on the same day, one minute apart.
Host 4
See, that's just. That's creepy.
Host 5
I don't like.
Host 4
You don't have to keep the theme going.
Host 5
No, those guys. The guys could absolutely switch places if they wanted to. Just letting you know.
Host 3
Maybe. Maybe they have.
Host 4
Let's go to the golf store and get exactly the same kind of golf clubs, and we'll all tee off at the same time. And then if. If you've got two shots less than me intentionally at the 18th hole, you gotta have two extra shots. And. Oh, come on. I've never been an identical twin, but it all gets a little. It's feeling creepy to me.
Host 3
After the double wedding, both couples embarked on a double honeymoon cruise to Mexico.
Host 5
Oh, stop it.
Host 3
On. They had rooms on opposite sides of the ship so they could get a little bit of separation. But they did plenty of things together. Here, here, let me take it another step. You ready for another step on this?
Host 4
And they got their whole honeymoon paid for. Go on.
Host 3
You want to. Want another step on this crazy ride?
Host 4
They impregnated their wives on the same night in the same. They're both in bed.
Host 5
They're both having the. The girls are having twins, and it's just gonna keep going.
Host 3
The twin couples now live in adjacent apartments, so live side by side in apartments in Goodyear, Arizona. The sisters are both pharmacy techs at the same cvs, and the brothers are both studying film at Huntington University at Arizona.
Host 5
I hate this whole story.
Host 4
Me too.
Host 3
The two couples now lead the same church youth group where they met.
Host 4
I've got to admit, there is an interesting topic here to put aside all the cutesy about How? Twins. Identical twins. They have a bond that is difficult to understand. Having gestated together and, you know, if you believe there is any sort of connection between people of, you know, electrical nature or hormonal or whatever, it's just. That fascinates me. The idea of it being joined that closely to another person since before you were, you know, born, doesn't mean you.
Host 3
Both need to be pharmacy techs at the same CVS and live next door to each other the rest of your life.
Host 5
I'm like, what if. What if one of the twin sisters can't stand her? You know, her sister's. Dude, you don't have to.
Host 4
Right.
Host 5
You know, this is.
Host 3
Doesn't one of you at one point want to get a different hairstyle or something? Because I have the same hairstyles and.
Host 4
Yeah, yeah, well. And as do the guys, and they're all dressed the same and all of it. I mean, because I've read a fair number of studies of twins, this, that, and the other. There's not like a hundred percent correlation in your preferences, your enthusiasms.
Host 5
Of course, dressing the same is cute when they're like children for a little while.
Host 4
I tell you what, I am such a flaming individualist. If I'd had. I think. And the wife gets a vote, too. If I'd had identical twins, it'd be fairly early in their lives where I would encourage them to look, you do. You. You guys don't have to be the same. Don't feel pressure to do that. You find your life. You find your life. And to whatever extent they overlap, that's great. But you're not expected to.
Host 3
Buddy of mine in high school, his sisters were identical twins. And I mean, they were so identical. He would have to, like. He would have to walk up in front of him and look at him for a couple of seconds to figure out which one was which. Yeah, he did. And, like, for the rest of us, there was no chance. I mean, we just had no idea. Always we.
Host 5
I had a couple of friends like that growing up, and they were. They were always together, so I would always just yell one of their names to see which one turned around. I'm like, okay, there you are.
Host 3
I would think at some point, because a lot of how you look as you get older is life choices. I would think unless you ate and exercised exactly the same, you'd start to drift apart in your looks at some point. Like, one of you eats more crap than the other one or exercises more than the other one.
Host 4
Sure.
Host 3
I would think smokes or whatever. But maybe you don't.
Host 4
Yeah, at some point.
Host 3
That's a good story, huh? Charming.
Host 5
Nope.
Host 3
So you think it was. So you think it's mostly a fabricated, Some sort of trying to get a reality show? I'll bet they get a reality show. In fact, how would you not stick a camera in there and follow them around for a while?
Host 4
Well, and the fact that both the lads are film school guys. Number one, the pharmacy techs are going to be supporting the family. Number two. Yeah, there could be something going on there. I just. You know what? It's funny. It reminds me of the fake dire wolf story we did during the radio show. I just. It's. It's cutesy stuff for people who don't think. And you're probably happier than me. People who take that in say, wow, that's amazing. And that's your only reaction to it, right? I shouldn't. It shouldn't disparage you. I wish you nothing but, you know, health and happiness.
Host 3
But 1 out of 1 out of 80 guys believes he can lift a bear over his head. Just saw that statistic.
Host 4
No, you can't. Well, a full grown bear.
Host 3
No, you can't.
Host 4
That's foolish. Number one, how. Where do you grab the thing? All right, stupid. I was crazy in love with the twin in high school or one, you know, but she just wanted me as a friend. And so. The friend zone. The friend zone. Well, I guess that's it.
Host 1
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in In Bone Valley season one.
Host 2
Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Host 1
I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known.
Host 2
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Host 1
Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2, starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Armstrong & Getty On Demand – Episode: "No You Can't!!!"
Release Date: April 8, 2025
In this episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts delve into a variety of engaging topics, blending humor with insightful commentary. The conversation seamlessly transitions between pop culture references, quirky surveys, relationship dynamics, and an intriguing tale of identical twins. Below is a detailed summary capturing the essence of each segment, complete with notable quotes and timestamps.
The episode kicks off with Host 1 and Host 2 discussing the latest developments in the fictional series Bone Valley, teasing new storylines for the upcoming Season 2.
Host 1 introduces the dramatic twist from Season 1:
"[00:02] Host 1: Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one."
Host 2 shares personal reflections on the character's confession:
"[00:09] Host 2: Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil."
The hosts promote the launch of Season 2:
"[00:21] Host 1: Listen to new episodes of Bone Valley Season 2 starting April 9th on the iHeartRadio app."
"[00:30] Host 3: No, you can't. It's one more thing. Armstrong and Getty."
This segment sets the stage for fans eagerly anticipating the continuation of Bone Valley's gripping narrative.
Transitioning to a lighter topic, Host 3, Host 4, and Host 5 engage in a humorous debate sparked by an unexpected survey result.
Host 3 introduces the survey finding:
"[00:53] Host 3: I just saw this survey. One in 50 men say they could outrun a horse."
The hosts react with disbelief and amusement:
"[00:55] Host 4: What? No, you can't."
"[00:56] Host 5: You cannot."
Host 3 humorously critiques the survey's validity:
"[01:10] Host 3: So that's basically one in 50 men have no concept of what a horse is."
The conversation highlights the hosts' playful skepticism, emphasizing the improbability of the claim and generating laughter among listeners.
The discussion shifts to relationship dynamics, focusing on the theme of controlling behavior within partnerships.
A reenactment of a heated conversation:
"[01:48] Host 2: Block all of his accounts. He literally just post pictures of his dog."
"[02:11] Host 2: I don't care. Block him."
Host 3 analyzes the scenario, relating it to popular culture:
"[02:30] Host 3: Sounds like guy making a woman his wife block a guy friend saying you don't know how guys work. He likes you. The entire premise of the very famous 'When Harry Met Sally.'"
Host 4 expresses discomfort with the controlling approach:
"[03:01] Host 4: That felt very controlling and sick to me."
The segment concludes with a critique of the portrayed behavior:
"[04:12] Host 3: This is nice, though. This is love."
"[04:19] Host 5: I hate this whole story."
This portion of the episode underscores the importance of setting healthy boundaries in relationships and critiques manipulative behaviors.
A fascinating story about identical twins marrying identical twins sparks discussion about individuality and the bonds of twin relationships.
Host 3 narrates the unique double wedding:
"[04:12] Host 3: Identical twin brothers just wed identical twin sisters in double nuptials."
The hosts humorously critique the story's uncanny similarities:
"[04:38] Host 4: Everybody raise your hand the minute you start to feel creepy. Oh, too late."
"[05:46] Host 5: Get out of my head. That's exactly what I was thinking."
Host 4 delves into the psychological aspects of twin bonds:
"[07:40] Host 4: It's fascinating. The idea of it being joined that closely to another person since before you were born."
The conversation turns to the practicality and potential challenges of such close-knit relationships:
"[08:19] Host 5: I'm like, what if one of the twin sisters can't stand her sister's."
"[08:33] Host 4: And as do the guys, and they're all dressed the same and all of it. It all gets a little. It's feeling creepy to me."
Host 5 speculates on the twins' future endeavors:
"[10:05] Host 5: Because, like, this is... They could absolutely switch places if they wanted to."
The hosts explore the intriguing dynamics of identical twins in marriage, balancing fascination with skepticism about the feasibility of maintaining such synchronized lives.
The episode circles back to the initial Bone Valley storyline, reinforcing the show's ongoing narrative and teasing future developments.
Host 1 reiterates the unexpected events from Season 1:
"[11:29] Host 1: Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one."
Host 2 shares personal sentiments linked to the storyline:
"[11:36] Host 2: Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil."
The hosts conclude with a final promotion for Season 2:
"[11:48] Host 1: Listen to new episodes of Bone Valley Season 2, starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts."
This closing segment reinforces listeners' anticipation for the next season of Bone Valley, tying together the episode's themes.
Notable Quotes:
"[00:55] Host 4: What? No, you can't."
Expressing disbelief at the survey's claim about men outrunning horses.
"[03:01] Host 4: That felt very controlling and sick to me."
Critiquing manipulative behavior in relationships.
"[04:38] Host 4: Everybody raise your hand the minute you start to feel creepy. Oh, too late."
Highlighting discomfort with the identical twins' double wedding.
This episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand masterfully weaves together humor, critical analysis, and storytelling, offering listeners a rich and entertaining experience. Whether discussing the intricate plots of Bone Valley, unpacking quirky survey results, or exploring the depths of twin relationships, the hosts deliver insightful and engaging content that resonates with a diverse audience.