Podcast Summary: My Brother, My Brother And Me – Episode MBMBaM 762: Mozzarella Stickz, Never Eaten
Released on May 12, 2025, episode 762 of My Brother, My Brother And Me (MBMBaM) titled "Mozzarella Stickz, Never Eaten" delves into a mix of pop culture commentary, listener questions, and the brothers' trademark humor. Hosted by Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy, the episode offers free (and often hilariously unqualified) advice while navigating through various entertaining topics.
1. Pop Culture Discussion: Marvel's Thunderbolts
The episode kicks off with a spirited debate about Marvel’s upcoming movie, Thunderbolts. Justin introduces the topic, acknowledging his own disconnect from recent Marvel releases.
- Justin McElroy [02:36]: "But the movie is called Thunderbolts. Asterisk. Right? Thunderbolts. Asterisk."
Griffin expresses his skepticism about the new lineup of characters, comparing himself to Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and expressing a longing for more action-oriented heroes.
- Griffin McElroy [03:03]: "I'm looking at the list of movies on Rotten Tomatoes right now. We've got Death of a Unicorn. That's made up. I don't think that's it."
The brothers humorously speculate about the film's content, questioning the relevance of established Avengers characters and the introduction of lesser-known figures.
- Travis McElroy [04:07]: "That's so cool."
The discussion highlights the brothers' engagement with current media while infusing their unique comedic flair.
2. Listener Question: Crafting a Morning Wake-Up Song for a Baby
The first listener question revolves around creating a personalized morning song for a newborn. Justin narrates the query from a new mother in Oklahoma City seeking a unique wake-up melody.
- Justin McElroy [10:11]: "Growing up, my friend's mom woke her up every morning with a good morning song. I always thought it was really sweet and nice tradition. I recently had a baby of my own and would like to find a song that to sing him to wake him up each morning."
Travis offers a nostalgic tune from his youth, while Griffin humorously critiques the length and practicality of the suggested song.
- Griffin McElroy [10:58]: "Long for a wake up song. By the time you finish that, I'm downstairs like brewing a cup already."
The trio brainstorms creative and exaggerated ideas, such as incorporating dynamic elements like temperature updates and personalized content.
- Griffin McElroy [11:34]: "I want to get hit with first of the Month by Bone Thugs and Harmony with the wake up, wake up, wake up. It's the first of the month."
The segment showcases their playful approach to problem-solving, blending practicality with absurdity.
3. Listener Question: Ethical Dilemma in a Salsa Contest
Justin presents a complex ethical scenario from a listener in Peoria regarding a salsa contest at a new job's pool party. The listener seeks advice on whether his girlfriend can submit his father's salsa as her own and the implications of sharing the prize money.
- Justin McElroy [48:02]: "Is there no way my students can light a fire or catch a fish with these materials?"
The brothers dissect the ethical nuances, debating the morality of presenting someone else's work as one's own and the potential consequences of deceit.
- Griffin McElroy [49:24]: "Can you steal your dad's salsa?"
They humorously explore the fallout of such actions, envisioning workplace repercussions and playful nicknames.
- Griffin McElroy [50:00]: "Now you're embarrassed. You've done this. You've done this."
The discussion emphasizes the importance of honesty and integrity, albeit delivered with their characteristic humor.
4. Off-Topic Banter and Dream Analysis
Interspersed between the Q&A segments, the brothers engage in humorous exchanges about dreams, specifically Griffin's recurring dream about actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt stepping on his feet.
- Griffin McElroy [16:51]: "He does step on my balls sometimes, but he always makes it sound like it was an accident."
Justin and Travis riff on the absurdity of dream scenarios, blending pop culture references with personal anecdotes.
- Justin McElroy [21:18]: "It's the gray in between. It's where the real truth lies."
This segment highlights their ability to turn mundane topics into comedic gold through playful storytelling.
5. Creative Solutions and Imaginary Products
The brothers invent fictional products and scenarios, such as Ryan Reynolds' special scrambled eggs and exaggerated advertisements for mozzarella sticks. These segments blend satire with imaginative humor.
- Justin McElroy [38:34]: "Wetzel's Pretzels Debuted as Mozzarella Sticks. Never eaten."
They mockingly analyze these products, creating elaborate backstories and integrating them into their comedic narrative.
- Griffin McElroy [42:33]: "Thank you so much, Travis. Yes, unless it's good Pokemon cards."
These inventive bits showcase their creativity and ability to weave humor into everyday concepts.
6. Tour Dates and Merchandise Promotions
Towards the end, the brothers announce upcoming tour dates and new merchandise, maintaining their engaging and enthusiastic tone.
- Justin McElroy [53:49]: "Hey, we got some tour dates coming up. Yeah, I mean, there's the ones you already know about. Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio."
They promote their events and products with a blend of excitement and witty commentary, encouraging listeners to participate and support their endeavors.
- Griffin McElroy [54:43]: "It's a little more than 3,000."
7. Conclusion: Wrapping Up the Episode
The episode concludes with the brothers reaffirming their bond and the show's theme, leaving listeners with their signature sign-offs and catchphrases.
- Justin McElroy [55:26]: "This has been my brother. My brother me. Kiss your dad square on the lip."
Their closing remarks reinforce the familial camaraderie that defines the podcast, ensuring a memorable and heartwarming end to the episode.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Justin McElroy [02:36]: "But the movie is called Thunderbolts. Asterisk. Right? Thunderbolts. Asterisk."
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Griffin McElroy [10:58]: "Long for a wake up song. By the time you finish that, I'm downstairs like brewing a cup already."
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Griffin McElroy [49:24]: "Can you steal your dad's salsa?"
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Justin McElroy [21:18]: "It's the gray in between. It's where the real truth lies."
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Justin McElroy [38:34]: "Wetzel's Pretzels Debuted as Mozzarella Sticks. Never eaten."
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Justin McElroy [55:26]: "This has been my brother. My brother me. Kiss your dad square on the lip."
Final Thoughts
Episode 762 of MBMBaM masterfully balances listener engagement with pop culture satire and the brothers' intrinsic humor. By addressing real-life dilemmas through a comedic lens, Justin, Travis, and Griffin provide both entertainment and (questionable) advice, staying true to the show's essence. Whether debating Marvel movies or navigating ethical salsa contests, the McElroy brothers deliver an episode that's both insightful and uproariously funny, making it a standout addition to their repertoire.
