Podcast Summary: B&T Extra – Josh's Fish App, Glass Court, & A Mayor Jerkin'
Episode Title: B&T Extra: Josh's Fish app, Glass court, & A Mayor jerkin'
Release Date: May 22, 2025
Hosts: The BOB & TOM Show | Cumulus Podcast Network
1. Josh's Fish App: Innovating for Anglers
[02:08] The segment kicks off with Josh introducing his latest venture—a mobile application tailored for fishing enthusiasts. He explains his inspiration, stemming from a long hours spent sorting through his tackle in the garage.
Josh: “I was in my garage yesterday, no less than four hours, just going through my tackle... there should be an app where I can just take a picture and it'll tell me the weight, the make.”
The app aims to allow anglers to upload photos of their fishing gear to receive instant information about specific lures or tackle, such as weight and make. The discussion evolves into brainstorming sessions for naming the app, with suggestions like “Angler,” “Hook,” and “Hooked.”
Tom: “Call it hook. Yeah, that's cute.”
The conversation takes a humorous detour as they contemplate a specialized dating app for fishermen, ultimately steering back to Josh’s original idea.
Lonzo Ball: “The name of the app is Angler. No E at the end, like Tinder.”
Josh humorously pitches his app's potential for investment, seeking “a hundred thousand dollars for 5%,” highlighting the show's signature blend of humor and entrepreneurial spirit.
2. Exploring Glass Basketball Courts
[06:13] Transitioning to sports innovation, the hosts delve into the emerging trend of glass basketball courts. They discuss the construction features, such as the spring action design, aluminum and steel framing, and LED paneling with etched dots for enhanced grip.
Agent: “It is actually, in some cases, they say better than wood. It’s got a spring action design with aluminum and steel framing beneath LED paneling.”
The conversation brings up potential implications for professional basketball games, questioning how players might adapt their shooting and movement to the new surface.
Buzz Balls: “What do the players see is what I'm asking.”
The hosts weigh the pros and cons, contemplating whether the innovation would positively impact the game or disrupt traditional playstyles.
3. Scandal in Minot: Mayor's Lewd Video Resignation
[07:14] The podcast transitions to a shocking news story about the Mayor of Minot, North Dakota, who resigned after sending a lewd video of himself to the city attorney, Stephanie Stahlheim.
Buzz Balls: “Mayor Tom Ross resigned the same day. And an investigative report was made public that found he had sent a video of himself having sex with himself to city attorney Stephanie Stahlheim.”
The hosts respond with a mix of disbelief and humor, speculating on the mayor’s intentions and possible misunderstandings.
Agent: “He didn’t say one way. He just said he takes full responsibility.”
They further dramatize the scenario, imagining exaggerated consequences and humorous interpretations of the events, maintaining the light-hearted tone typical of The BOB & TOM Show.
4. Tramp Stamps: A Sneaky Comeback
[11:52] Shifting to cultural trends, the discussion highlights the resurgence of lower back tattoos, commonly known as “tramp stamps.” Citing Cleveland-based tattoo artist Melissa Martel, the hosts explain how young women are embracing this once-controversial style as a form of empowerment.
Buzz Balls: “Apparently they're making a comeback. According to Ms. Melissa Martel, a Cleveland based tattoo artist... women are reclaiming negative stereotypes which were once used to disparage them as a form of empowerment.”
The conversation explores various design preferences, ranging from floral to bold abstracts, and debates suitable rebranding terms to shed the negative connotations associated with the term "tramp stamp."
Agent: “We shouldn’t call them Tramp Stamps.”
Josh: “So what's the new name? We shouldn’t call them Tramp Stamps.”
Potential names like “Mark of the Whore” and “The Mark of Zorro” are humorously tossed around, reflecting the hosts’ playful banter while addressing the topic.
5. Lonzo Ball's Tattoo Tale
[13:40] In a personal and humorous segment, Lonzo Ball shares his story about getting a tattoo of his ex-wife Kim’s name on his butt cheek. He recounts the motivation behind the tattoo, the subsequent divorce, and his struggles with the painful removal process.
Lonzo Ball: “I married Kim. She got my name tattooed. We were drunk. I got her name tattooed too. Oh, Kim on my ass cheek.”
The discussion highlights the challenges of tattoo removal, including the cost and pain involved, with the hosts empathizing and sharing their own related experiences.
Priceline: “It's very painful.”
Lonzo Ball: “Give me a little something right here. One more chord, and I go in the grave wide open. Bury me with my Kim tattoo.”
Lonzo humorously laments his permanent mark and jokes about his ex-wife’s continued hold over him, blending personal anecdotes with the show's characteristic humor.
6. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
[20:02] As the episode winds down, a brief promotional segment features former MLB all-star Sean Casey, encouraging listeners to embrace resilience and mental strength in life and baseball.
Sean Casey: “Your mind is the most important tool you have in life. Be relentless. Keep charging.”
The hosts wrap up the episode by directing listeners to follow their show on various platforms, maintaining engagement and encouraging further interaction.
Notable Quotes:
- Josh on the Fish App Idea ([03:03]): “A picture of it? It'll tell me the weight, the make.”
- Tom on Naming the App ([04:36]): “Hook up for the dating one. Yeah, that's very good.”
- Buzz Balls on Glass Courts ([07:20]): “He sends a lewd video of himself...”
- Lonzo Ball on Tattoos ([14:15]): “Show me a trip over a... he’s dead.”
- Sean Casey's Motivation ([20:19]): “Baseball's back and it's going to be incredible.”
Conclusion: This episode of B&T Extra seamlessly blends humor with topical discussions, covering innovative tech for anglers, advancements in sports facilities, a political scandal, cultural trends in tattooing, and personal anecdotes about tattoos. The hosts engage listeners with witty banter, insightful commentary, and relatable stories, making it an entertaining and informative listen for both regular fans and newcomers alike.
