Summary of "B&T Extra: Boat, Broccoli, & Jeff Oskay" – The BOB & TOM Show
Release Date: March 28, 2025
In this engaging episode of "B&T Extra," hosts Bob and Tom delve into a variety of entertaining and informative topics, interspersed with their characteristic humor and insightful commentary. The episode, titled "Boat, Broccoli, & Jeff Oskay," features discussions on boating, a surprising broccoli recall, the challenges of backyard chicken keeping, innovative ways to communicate with pets, and observations on Super Bowl commercials. Additionally, Jeff Oskay, a comedian from their staff, shares his firsthand experiences with backyard chickens, adding depth and relatability to the conversation.
1. Attending a Boat Show
The episode kicks off with Bob announcing his plans to attend an upcoming boat show, sparking a friendly debate with Tom about the type of boat to purchase.
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Bob expresses his intent: “I was going to be attending a boat show coming up, and I was wondering if you would like to purchase a boat for me” [02:25].
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Tom playfully suggests a classic wooden Chris Craft: “Now, how about a nice wooden Chris Craft?” [02:43].
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Bob opts for the Chris Craft, stating, “I'll take it,” and humorously mentions his admiration for Tom’s impressions: “I love those Chris crafts. In fact, speaking of that's one of my favorite impressions that you do” [02:46].
This segment highlights their camaraderie and penchant for blending humor with everyday topics.
2. Scatting the National Anthem
The conversation shifts to a listener's letter proposing someone scats the National Anthem during the Super Bowl. Bob and Tom explore the idea with their signature wit.
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Listener's Suggestion: A letter nominates Josh Arnold to scat the anthem, prompting Tom to question, “Do you think I would be considered disrespectful?” [03:13].
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Bob humorously attempts scatting: “Oh say, can you see a seizure over there?” [03:13].
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Tom responds with a playful riff: “The rock, it's a booba shooba doop” [03:38].
The hosts discuss the potential of such a performance, referencing famous scatting artists like Ella Fitzgerald and Mel Torme, while also poking fun at contemporary artists like Jack Black.
3. Broccoli Recall Alert
A significant portion of the episode addresses a startling recall of broccoli products sold at Walmart due to listeria contamination risks.
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Jeff informs listeners: “Food and Drug Administration warned Broccoli sold at Walmart in 20 states is now the subject of a possible deadly recall” [05:16].
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Tom elaborates on the seriousness: “That's right. The initial recall for Braga freshes washed and ready to eat 12-ounce bags of marketside broccoli florets came out late last year” [05:39].
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Bob injects humor with a playful scat verse about broccoli preparation: “I used to call them trees. Brown zipple snitty and a scargle floozle mop” [06:25].
This segment combines critical information with lighthearted banter, making the serious topic more digestible for listeners.
4. The Perils of Backyard Chickens
Jeff Oskay takes center stage as he shares his tumultuous experience with backyard chickens, shedding light on the unforeseen challenges that come with keeping a personal flock.
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Christy recounts the difficulties: “There are no inexpensive eggs in keeping chickens. You're going to pay more, particularly in your first several years in your setup and in your birds” [10:01].
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Jeff empathizes with the trials: “The difficulty comes more in keeping them alive from predators because everything wants to eat them” [09:50].
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Christy vividly describes encounters with predators: “We actually relocated 11 raccoons that were...hawks...they carry them up, drop them. And then come down, pluck them all and eat them” [11:00].
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Bob reflects on the severity: “I was shopping for chicken coops, but I think I'm gonna go with the chicken sedan” [09:21].
Through these stories, the hosts emphasize the significant investment—both financial and emotional—required to maintain backyard chickens, highlighting that it's not as simple as it might seem.
5. Innovative Communication with Pets
Shifting gears, the hosts explore creative methods to enhance communication between pets and their owners.
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Tom introduces the concept of attaching bells to dog doors for better communication: “They call it tinkle bells. They're sleigh bells” [16:03].
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Josh shares a whimsical take: “I could do it for one of my dogs and she would adjust it to where she likes it and then she would retie it and look at me and point and say, that's the way you do it” [16:25].
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Bob adds sentimentality: “That's so sweet” [17:11].
Additionally, they discuss innovative Instagram-inspired button systems that allow dogs to communicate basic needs, showcasing the intersection of technology and pet care.
6. Observations on Super Bowl Commercials
As the Super Bowl approaches, the hosts speculate on the nature of the commercials that will air during the event.
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Tom muses about the prevalence of classic rock in commercials: “How many commercials will use classic rock songs?” [19:04].
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Bob humorously comments on the task given to Kostaki: “I was mad that you asked Castaki if he would be taking notes on how many commercials had classic rock” [19:25].
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Jeff prompts further discussion about the quality of upcoming game commentary: “You don't think you'll have anything to talk about? The game's gonna be that bad?” [19:43].
This segment blends anticipation for the game with playful jabs at each other’s roles, maintaining the show’s lighthearted tone.
7. Mention of Smallville Rewatch Podcast
Towards the end of the episode, brief mentions are made about the "Smallville Rewatch" podcast, encouraging listeners to engage with additional content.
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Tom reminisces about his appearance on "Smallville": “You remember when I had to shave my head? Oh, I think I was angry with this one” [21:03].
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Josh adds humor about the consequences: “The scene you did. And this is the one that got me fired” [21:07].
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Christy and Bob briefly discuss “Talkville,” further promoting the interconnected nature of their podcast network [21:18].
Notable Quotes:
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Tom: “The rock, it's a booba shooba doop” [03:38].
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Christy: “There are no inexpensive eggs in keeping chickens” [10:01].
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Jeff: “The difficulty comes more in keeping them alive from predators because everything wants to eat them” [09:50].
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Tom: “How many commercials will use classic rock songs?” [19:04].
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Bob: “That's so sweet” [17:11].
Conclusion:
"B&T Extra: Boat, Broccoli, & Jeff Oskay" offers a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and practical information, characteristic of The BOB & TOM Show's engaging format. From the logistics of attending boat shows and the unexpected complexities of backyard chickens to innovative pet communication methods and musings on Super Bowl commercials, the episode provides listeners with both entertainment and valuable insights. Jeff Oskay's contributions, in particular, add a personal touch, making the discussions more relatable and enriching the overall listening experience. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the show, this episode delivers a comprehensive and enjoyable snapshot of Bob and Tom's dynamic rapport and their knack for blending comedy with real-world topics.
