
Loading summary
John Holmberg
You're listening to the HMS Podcast, brought to you by MMP Guns.com, your most trusted online marketplace for firearms, ammunition and accessories.
Brady
That's the end of that. Sorry, I was thinking about. Thinking about John Wayne. Sorry. What goes on in this room? It's weird in here. Anyway, there you go, blood sucker. Day to remember. We were just talking about that. Like the. I like them people. Some people go nuts for that band. Like they're just out of their minds. Crazy for that band. And I'm not one of those people. But I like that song. And it fit out perfectly.
John Holmberg
I mean, it's no Mac the Knife.
Brady
No. What song resonates 90 years later? I got an email from a guy who said, hey, I survived the Trinity bombing. I remember when I used to. When Bobby Darren would babysit for me. Thanks for all the positive memories. Signed victim. Anyway, it's ten o' clock on the dot.
Larry McFeely
Darren family appreciates the spins.
Brady
Oh, I'm sure that they love it. Yeah, his great grandkids are like, Hey, 8 cents. What? Oh, did our. Our never met him great grandfather get a spin on a radio station? What? Old East End. What?
John Holmberg
He'd have won. They'd have got 16 cents because it would have got played again.
Brady
That's true. Double down all of them. The royalties would have gone everywhere for Mac the knife. Remember when McDonald's did Mac Tonight? Yeah, me too. That's what I remember. Because that was 40 or 50 years after that song was popular in the 80s. McDonald's did a campaign of Mac the Night, Mac Tonight and the moon sang it. It was pretty cool. That's what I remember because that's when I was a child and that song was already 50. So Brady's done a good job there. Surprised we didn't have to have a phonograph for that. Anyway, I do want to hear it now. I'm probably gonna listen on the. On the way home.
John Holmberg
Which one?
Brady
Mac the Knife.
John Holmberg
Oh, yeah.
Brady
Or Mac Tonight. You have Mac Tonight.
John Holmberg
I do. Right.
Larry McFeely
Oh, the shock, babe, gave away that figuration.
Brady
I had that big moon. Some girl in school told me I looked like the moon because he has a humongous head. He looks like a candy apple with a banana for. And he keeps it out of sight. I remember being this. You know, when that shot with his teeth. I don't remember how old I was. You look just like the moon from the McDonald's commercials because your chin's too big for your body. Oh, when I was at the casino the other night. Remember the lady a few Years ago that asked me how long it took me to recover from Bell's palsy. And I'm like, I never had it, so like, that's rude. I'm at the casino the other night. Guy comes over and he does the thing you, John. And I'm like, yeah. And so I talked to him for a second and then some lady comes over and said, we saw you over here in your glasses. And he thinks you're John Holmberg from the radio. I'm like, oh, okay. And then she goes, I thought you had down syndrome because of your glasses. And she was drunk. And I'm like, who says that to someone out loud? Like, I'm just wearing the meta glasses. Yeah, I thought those were glasses for kids with down syndrome. First off, that's not even a thing. And thanks, bitch. That's my life in a nutshell. One lady, I loved her face because when she asked me. So how long did it take to recover from what? Bell's palsy. I've never had it. Oh, her face looked at me like, what? Hell no. But you look like you're melting. And I just walked away. Sad. Great seeing you, down syndrome lady over at the casino, Arizona convinced. I didn't even know they made glasses for people with down syndrome. But Ray Ban Mead has evidently made me look like that enough for her to say so. She had a big old jug of wine in her hand. I'm like, you're a boozehound. Go back to your trailer. Away from me, lady. Okay. It's time for Brady to entertain.
John Holmberg
I would have figured. John always makes sure he gets his money.
Brady
What do you mean?
Larry McFeely
That's what texter says.
Brady
Well, yeah, story dur. Because of your heritage, I understand it. Don't over explain.
John Holmberg
It's calling you a Jew. Okay, I'm just making sure.
Brady
Let me spell that down.
Larry McFeely
What are you saying?
Brady
Here's where it stems from. It stems from years and years of your people running media and banking.
Larry McFeely
Yeah, I get it.
Brady
With the glasses. I thought you had down syndrome, so I had to explain it. Anyway, it's time for the entertainment rules brought to you by our friends at React Def. That is the home of tactical black self defense training. Get involved in this thing right now, like we said yesterday and got a couple emails today saying, well, if I'm in terrible shape, they'll take me. They'll take you in any shape you're in. The world takes you in any shape you're in. And you got to defend yourself each and every day from possible jackasses they don't care what kind of shape you're in. Bad guys look for people who don't look like they're in shape. They look weak or they look troubled. They don't expect somebody who's in bad shape to have something in their pocket to go, you picked with the wrong guy today. So they're great with beginners. That's actually where they thrive and make you feel tons of confidence within the first 15 minutes going, oh, I see. So yeah, they're awesome with people who always email me and say I'm not in good enough shape. You're in perfect shape because you walk around like this every single day. Take that body of yours currently into react defense, learn some stuff and get in shape in the process. But before you get in physical shape, get in mental shape and start being a sheepdog and stop being a sheep. It's self defense. It's the best way to prepare yourself for something that probably won't happen, but if it did, at least you'll be ready. It's reactdefense.com it's the home of Tactical Black Brady Entertainment.
Larry McFeely
Since the release of Superman, there's been a 513 increase in Google searches for Adopt a dog near me. In the movie There's a dog crypto. It was created with cgi. It was modeled after James Gunn's own rescue dog Ozu. It's a schnauzer looking dog. And I guess crypto has a a good little role in that movie. Enough so that people Right? Oh, cool.
John Holmberg
I turned it off too.
Brady
That's good. I know. Still blows away.
Larry McFeely
Nicholas Cage says he commented on because what Sarah Jessica Parker said earlier this week that they dated.
Brady
I nailed it. I nailed her baby a long time ago. Honeymoon in Vegas pounded her. And honeymoon in Vegas back before she started looking like a nut bought her.
Larry McFeely
He says the reason why it didn't last. He didn't pass the mom test. He said. I recall sitting down with her mother for dinner at the Russian Tea Room. I don't know if it was my blue Vance and leather motorcycle jacket, which I still have, or my sinusitis. Either way, I didn't hear from her again after that.
Brady
No, I'm kidding. Mom said, you're not going to see that boy ever again. Well, maybe it's because I tried to have sex with her at the table. I'm gonna jam it in your little baby girl. Baby girl.
Larry McFeely
Says even though it didn't last that long, I still cared for Parker.
Brady
So what do you like about Sarah? Well, let's look her up and down here. She's got an hourglass shape and an outstanding bottom. Baby girl, I'm gonna smack that ass.
John Holmberg
Okay, well, sending him in for Ferris Bueller.
Brady
Yeah. Yeah. And ended up with Ferris Bueller, who did pass the mom test. I think your husband might be gay. This is perfect for a girl like you. Hear the words you say sometimes.
John Holmberg
I mean, who talks like that? 98 kill you p. D. Hey, Byron. I was looking at mmpguns.com's website. You have everything and the prices are incredible.
Unknown
Yes, sir. Mmpguns.com has over 400,000 products for sale daily. Everything from firearms, ammunition, accessories, optics, clothing, decoys and more. The best part is, if you see it on our website, it's in stock and ready to ship.
John Holmberg
Wait, there's no backorders?
Unknown
Nope. We work with all our distributors, so what you see on our site is what's actually available. We ship all over the country, so we're not just for Arizonans anymore. If the firearm you want is legal in your state, we can get it to a dealer for you to pick up.
John Holmberg
Sounds simple. That's why I always go to MMP guns.com Holmberg's Morning Sickness.
Larry McFeely
This is pretty wild. A guy, Dan Rivera, was taking the Annabelle doll around on a national tour and he stopped a Sunday Gettysburg and the guy dies. No word if Annabelle is a suspect or Annabelle's the murdering doll. The movie, huh? You ever seen the Annabelle movies? Or the trailers for them or.
Brady
I don't think so, I don't remember.
Larry McFeely
Well, it's a big how well they did.
John Holmberg
Yeah, Chucky's the only dollar member.
Brady
So wait, this dude started some sort of weird pervert society of Annabelle doll collectors.
Larry McFeely
He would take it around kind of like one of the. Like a movie fan deal, Like a con. There's a. Oh, he was around doing.
Brady
It himself, but he was taking the.
Larry McFeely
Doll around to the various events, but he mysteriously dies.
Brady
Oh, no, I'm just saw somebody just text me. He's a paranormal investigator.
Larry McFeely
Yeah.
Brady
So they're saying maybe the doll is a ghost or. Oh, it's a bunch of horse.
John Holmberg
Zach Baggins will buy that thing.
Brady
Oh, those people lose their minds over it. They're so dumb. The ghost people that watch those show Paranormal Investigator. First off, if again, if you prove that there is a paranormal to investigate, fly to Sweden and go get your Nobel prize. But don't start telling me I'm investigating crimes of a thing I can't even solve. I don't even know if the thing I'm looking at, like, if. I would love it if it turned out ghosts have been responsible for all the cold cases. They killed OJ's wife, they did all that stuff. It was ghosts. Then these paranormal investigators got some. Until then, it's a gimmick. People stop.
Larry McFeely
Broadcast viewing nearly always falls off in June after the traditional TV season ends. But for the first time ever, broadcast falls below 20% of TV use for.
John Holmberg
It's horrible.
Brady
You see what they're putting on. Have you watched Tim Allen Shifting Gears? The same show he's done for 20 years. It's worse in a different form. 10 times worse. TV executives are in a race with radio executives to see what free media can be buried harder and faster. It's amazing. Like. And you said they're bringing back Scrubs? Yeah, they are. Scrubs is coming back with the same cast. Yes.
John Holmberg
I don't know. I didn't.
Larry McFeely
Scrubs. And there's one other show there.
Brady
There's no reason for nostalgia like that anymore when you can go online and watch all your old Scrubs episodes. But it's.
Larry McFeely
Is it because the Connors were successful and they got, what, seven years?
John Holmberg
I don't get why that was successful.
Brady
It's because they can't take time to nurture something on broadcast television. So they get familiarity and they try to cash in quick. That's it. They spike fast. It's like a reunion concert and. But nobody wants to do it. So they'll do two or three shows, get their money and run. They don't care if it's good or bad. They just put some names, you know, on a screen. You're like, well, this can't be bad. And then you find out, oh, my God, it's horrible. Because broadcast TV can't keep up with the money that Netflix and everybody else is throwing around. They make terrible products and then wonder how come no one watches.
John Holmberg
When's Miami Vice coming back? In the 18.
Brady
If you could get. Is one of them dead? Don Johnson still alive? No. Film.
John Holmberg
Mike.
Brady
Tom Stor. Just get him in.
John Holmberg
So Selena's dad on that.
Brady
Okay, Edward James Almost is not Selena's dad.
John Holmberg
Yeah, he is.
Brady
No, he's not Selena's. He is Selena's dad. He's Selena's dad in the movie?
Larry McFeely
Yeah.
John Holmberg
That's what I was talking about. Come on.
Brady
And not Selena Gomez's dad. No, not her. This is a. This is a racist SAT question at.
John Holmberg
The face of a catcher's man.
Brady
All Selenas are not Selena Gomez, but Selena Gomez. Is a representative of all Selenas. True or false? You don't know that's a Selena. What? I. Whatever. Dime a dozen.
Larry McFeely
What'd they say?
Brady
What am I supposed to do with that? Again? People who are saying that, you know, you're going to be in the lunchroom at work. You know, Selena Gomez was Edward James. Almost. Since I heard it on the road.
John Holmberg
I never said.
Brady
Yes, you did.
John Holmberg
Come on. No, it was from the movie.
Brady
She wasn't in that movie. No.
John Holmberg
Selena. The real singer. Jennifer Lopez broad.
Brady
Yeah.
John Holmberg
The hell are you talking about?
Brady
Yeah.
Larry McFeely
How'd you bring Gomez?
Brady
You said Gomez. No, no, no.
John Holmberg
I said Selena and I quoted Gomez.
Brady
I've never talked about that.
John Holmberg
Catcher's got the face of Catcher's Man.
Brady
Yeah, that's true. It's a tiny little face and a great big head. All right, so to clear it up, they're not making Miami Vice again, but TV executives suck. And Selena Gomez is not Edward James almost daughter.
Larry McFeely
Fred Armisen. Selena is.
Brady
Selena is not the lady in the movie. Selena was not Edward James in the movie.
John Holmberg
In the movie, he was.
Brady
Lopez played Selena.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady
And Edward Jade's almost played the father.
Larry McFeely
Right.
John Holmberg
That's what I'm talking about.
Brady
The movie. Really? Selena's dad.
John Holmberg
No, I know that.
Brady
Or Selena Gomez's Day.
John Holmberg
I never brought Selena Gomez.
Brady
Martin Short is Selena Gomez's dad. I've seen that.
Larry McFeely
Is he.
John Holmberg
You're the one.
Brady
He's the father. He's not. That would be the worst casting of all time. Selena Gomez and Martin Short is her father. I didn't know. I thought that. Sex with a maid or something.
Unknown
No, they're.
Brady
They're.
Larry McFeely
They're just all residents in that.
Brady
In the same building. These murders in the building. And of course, they're talking to the Mexican like there's been murders in the building. Where were you?
Larry McFeely
Fred Armisen just came out with an album of 100 sound effects, and he's taking it on the road.
Brady
But it's him just making the noises, right?
Larry McFeely
Yeah. Like there's. He lists all 100 sound effects, but a couple of band. Sound check guy and a band agreeing far too long.
Brady
Okay.
Larry McFeely
Romanian crowd at a rock club shouting for an encore.
John Holmberg
Was he Michael Winslow now or what?
Brady
Yeah.
Larry McFeely
So he'll go up on stage.
Brady
Fred armisen is Larry McFeely. They're both the same. They look the same and they act the same. And they're weird. What they find funny is weird, but they're funny. Fred Armisen makes me laugh constantly because I always see Laird going from Main.
Larry McFeely
Room to acoustic room at a music store.
Brady
Interesting.
Larry McFeely
Sparsely attended show encore with someone shouting, where's Jim?
Brady
So he's going to do this live? Yes, for people. Great stuff.
Larry McFeely
And the Fyre Festival, it sold for.
Brady
$245,000 to Edward James. Almost. Here we go again. I thought you said Gomez.
John Holmberg
No, no, no, no.
Brady
Where the hell are you going?
Larry McFeely
The opening bid was 240. 250.
John Holmberg
They made five grand more.
Brady
Yeah. So one extra bid came.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady
Locked it down. Now you own the Fyre Festival. Anyway, the Bob's probably bought it.
John Holmberg
It'll be our next show.
Brady
But again, if they could. If they could redo Miami Vice and have Selena Gomez in it for one episode. They do it and they'd have like six seconds of like, oh, this is a hit. And then people would slowly wean off. Broadcast television is awful.
John Holmberg
When they tried Night Court again, did you? Yeah, I tried.
Brady
I tried.
John Holmberg
I couldn't even hate.
Larry McFeely
Watch it.
Brady
I know, it was terrible. It's so bad. And there they are, like, trying to figure out how come no one watches broadcast TV anymore. And it's like, maybe because you guys don't put out any good product. It's free. People understand it. And you still can't put anything out there that is good. How in the world. World Talking from our own experience here. Shannon's in for Larry this week. You guys can chat with Shannon next. We're all done. Have yourselves a fantabulous whatever it is Wednesday and we'll get the hell out of your hair. Now it's 98 KUPD solo. It's out of control now.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode: July 16, 2025 - Entertainment Drill - WED Host: John Holmberg Co-Hosts: Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, Dick Toledo Release Date: July 16, 2025
1. Musical Conversations and Nostalgia The episode kicks off with the hosts reminiscing about classic songs and their enduring impact. Brady Bogen shares his thoughts on the timelessness of "Mac the Knife," highlighting its lasting resonance:
"What song resonates 90 years later?... Mac the Knife." (00:38)
John Holmberg adds humor by comparing the song to other classics, sparking a nostalgic discussion that ties into their interactions with listeners.
2. Anecdotes on Personal Encounters and Perceptions Brady recounts a series of personal stories that illustrate misunderstandings and societal perceptions:
Brady expresses his frustration and disbelief at these interactions:
"I thought those were glasses for kids with Down syndrome... That's my life in a nutshell." (03:21)
These anecdotes not only provide humor but also shed light on the challenges individuals face regarding appearance and misconceptions.
3. Advertisement Spotlight: React Defense Training The hosts take a moment to promote React Defense, a tactical black self-defense training program. Brady emphasizes the program's inclusivity and effectiveness, reassuring potential trainees regardless of their current physical condition:
"You're in perfect shape because you walk around like this every single day... it's the best way to prepare yourself for something that probably won't happen, but if it did, at least you'll be ready." (04:16)
This segment underscores the podcast's blend of entertainment and practical advice for listeners.
4. Paranormal Stories: The Annabelle Doll Incident Larry McFeely introduces a chilling tale involving Dan Rivera, a paranormal investigator who took the Annabelle doll on a national tour:
"Paranormal investigators got some... It's a gimmick. People stop." (09:53)
This segment taps into the audience's fascination with the supernatural while maintaining a critical perspective.
5. The Decline of Broadcast Television A significant portion of the discussion centers on the dwindling popularity of broadcast TV. The hosts lament the decline, attributing it to poor content quality and competition from streaming services:
"Broadcast television can't keep up with the money that Netflix and everybody else is throwing around. They make terrible products and then wonder how come no one watches." (10:47)
This conversation highlights the shifting landscape of media consumption and the challenges traditional broadcasters face.
6. Clarifying Misconceptions: Selena and Movie Mix-Ups A humorous and somewhat confusing debate unfolds about Selena and her portrayal in movies:
This light-hearted banter showcases the hosts' chemistry and ability to engage in playful disagreements:
"Selena is not Edward James Almost's daughter." (13:36)
7. Fred Armisen's Latest Project: Album of Sound Effects Larry and Brady discuss comedian and actor Fred Armisen's new venture—a live album featuring 100 sound effects:
"Fred Armisen makes me laugh constantly because I always see Laird going from Main Room to acoustic room at a music store." (15:06)
This segment highlights the podcast's engagement with current entertainment projects and celebrity endeavors.
8. Closing Remarks and Promotions As the episode wraps up, the hosts continue to share humorous thoughts on the future of television and entertain final promotional messages:
"Sounds simple. That's why I always go to MMPguns.com Holmberg's Morning Sickness." (08:25)
The episode concludes with upbeat wishes to listeners and a tease of upcoming segments.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion: This episode of "Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona" offers a blend of humor, personal stories, and critical commentary on contemporary media. Through engaging dialogues and relatable anecdotes, the hosts entertain while providing insights into societal perceptions and the evolving entertainment landscape. Notable segments include personal encounters with misconceptions, a spotlight on self-defense training, discussions on paranormal activities, and a strong critique of broadcast television's decline. The episode effectively balances lighthearted banter with meaningful topics, ensuring both entertainment and value for its listeners.