The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast - Episode Summary
Episode: B&T Extra: Kristi's Shirt, a Tom Problem, & PreHump Dump
Release Date: February 21, 2025
Host/Author: The BOB & TOM Show | Cumulus Podcast Network
Introduction to B&T Extra
[01:01] Christopher:
"Welcome back. It's another Bob and Tom Extra. This is Christopher. Not only is the Bob and Tom show live every weekday morning, but every afternoon we'll give you a little extra in case you missed anything on the big show today. Christie's shirt, a Tom problem and pre hump dump coming up in just a minute."
Christopher sets the stage for the episode, highlighting the key topics: Christy's shirt mishap, a technical issue involving Tom, and an intriguing segment titled "PreHump Dump."
Guest Segment: Bill and Jerry, the Ventriloquist Duo
[03:00] Bob:
"Bob and Tom show hello Doug and Tom too. Yes. Hello. Oh, no."
Bob attempts to connect with a caller, leading to a mix-up in identities.
[03:26] Christy:
"The famous ventriloquist team. Tell Bill I can't see his lips moving. Okay. Well, listen, we happen to have the premiere of Ventriloquist probably in the entire world of show business in the studio with us. Jeff Dunham is here along with Walter."
Christy introduces Bill and Jerry, a ventriloquist duo, drawing a comparison to the well-known Jeff Dunham and his dummy, Walter.
[04:13] Bill:
"I've got kind of a show. Show closure that I do that."
Bill expresses his nervousness about performing live on national radio.
[05:52] Bill:
"Well, you gotta. You got a picture? It's me and my dummy Jerry."
Bill attempts to demonstrate his ventriloquist act, describing Jerry's attire.
[05:49] Christy:
"We're listening. Go ahead."
Encouragement from Christy helps Bill muster the courage to perform his routine.
[05:52] Bill:
"Well, you gotta. You got a picture? It's me and my dummy Jerry."
Bill showcases Jerry, noting his monocle and top hat, drawing parallels to the classic Charlie McCarthy doll.
[06:05] Gary:
"Closed."
A humorous exchange ensues as Bill's ventriloquist act unfolds, leading to playful banter among the hosts.
[07:07] Bob:
"Good luck."
The segment concludes with Bill and Jerry's performance, though technical difficulties interrupt the act.
[07:26] Christy:
"We'll try to catch you up. This is Bob and Tom Extra Christy."
The hosts wrap up the guest segment, reflecting on their annual ventriloquist convention where they first met Bill.
Tech Troubles: The Starbucks App Debacle
[07:30] Bob:
"I'm not really sure what's going on with your shirt. Maybe we could talk about that. There's Pat Godwin."
Transitioning from the guest segment, Bob addresses an issue with Christy's shirt.
[07:53] Chick:
"Yeah, from here. Looks like a map."
A lighthearted discussion ensues about Christy's shirt design, leading to humorous interpretations.
[08:19] Christy:
"Better than A pant labia. That'd be awkward."
The hosts joke about the shirt's appearance, maintaining a comedic tone.
[08:27] Christy:
"Welcome to the show. Show. Thanks very much for joining us. We're going to be reviewing yesterday's show in a few minutes. Wow. What a show, huh? That was great. It was terrific."
Christy segues into discussing issues from the previous day's show, notably a controversial incident involving NBA player Paul Pierce.
[09:00] Christy:
"Oh, yeah."
Pat recalls an infamous moment where Paul Pierce allegedly used a wheelchair during a game due to an embarrassing mishap, which Pierce has denied.
[09:57] Christy:
"Well, coming up, we have a defecation in sports, actually."
The conversation transitions to a broader topic linking sports mishaps to everyday life, setting the stage for the "PreHump Dump" segment.
Tom's Technical Trouble: Phone App Frustrations
[10:12] Bob:
"I am. I am. We're not even on the air and I am exhausted from him. For the past 30 minutes, he has just been. His phone magically updated, and he doesn't know where anything is right now. Why does it do that? Does yours ever do that? What do I have to say?"
Tom vents about his smartphone automatically updating, causing him to lose access to essential apps and information.
[10:48] Bob:
"No. And then all the passwords go right back where they're supposed to."
The hosts delve into the common frustrations of automatic app updates, particularly focusing on password reset issues.
[11:03] Pat:
"Probably not enough characters."
The conversation highlights the complexity and frequency of password requirements, adding to user frustration.
[12:00] Christy:
"Probably."
Chick shares his anecdote about suspecting a phone virus following an unexpected update, which only exacerbates the discussion on technological reliability.
[13:35] Chick:
"Oh, hey, I'm here. Yeah, I am kind of."
As the discussion intensifies, Christy expresses her exasperation with repetitive password reset attempts, specifically with the Starbucks app.
[17:08] Bob:
"So it's working now."
Bob provides an update on Christy's situation, indicating temporary resolution of the app issue.
[19:38] Chick:
"Yeah, always."
The segment humorously underscores the collective struggle with unreliable technology and the universal desire for seamless app performance.
PreHump Dump: The Science of Pooping Before Performance
[19:40] Bob:
"Researchers say defecating before a race helps athletes run faster."
Bob introduces an intriguing study linking pre-race bowel movements to enhanced athletic performance.
[21:12] Bob:
"Nearly 70% of triathletes perform better on the test after defecation."
The hosts discuss findings from the study published in the journal "Sports Medicine and Health Science for Eggheads," emphasizing that eliminating waste before racing can divert blood and oxygen away from the digestive system, thereby enhancing cognitive and physical performance.
[21:42] Christy:
"Now Sammy's not going to talk to us if he hears 3 hump dump. Free hump dump."
The conversation humorously ties the study to everyday scenarios, like pre-physical activities, blending scientific insights with comedic relief.
[23:31] Christy:
"So together, this means that athletes—and perhaps anyone engaging in high-performance activities—might benefit from a 'PreHump Dump' to maximize their potential."
The segment concludes with the hosts reflecting on the practical applications of the study, blending humor with genuine interest in the topic.
Conclusion and Wrap-Up
[25:24] Christopher:
"That's it for another Bob and Tom show. Extra. Catch us on iTunes. Go Google Play and Stitcher for Bob and Tom. Extra. This is Christopher. Take care, everybody."
Christopher signs off the episode, directing listeners to various platforms for more content.
Notable Quotes
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Bob on App Frustrations:
[10:12]"Why does it do that? Does yours ever do that?"
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Christy on Password Resets:
[12:03]"I spent 10 minutes. You give your username and we'll email you. Well, I did it 10 times. I finally put my new password fu."
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Bill on Ventriloquism:
[05:52]"Well, you gotta. You got a picture? It's me and my dummy Jerry."
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Bob on Athletic Performance:
[21:12]"Nearly 70% of triathletes perform better on the test after defecation."
Key Takeaways
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Ventriloquist Guest Appearance:
The show featured Bill and Jerry, a ventriloquist duo, bringing live performance humor and interactive entertainment to the episode. Despite technical hiccups, their segment added a delightful dynamic to the show. -
Technological Frustrations:
Hosts and guests shared relatable experiences with automatic app updates and password resets, highlighting common technological pain points and fostering a sense of camaraderie through shared struggles. -
Scientific Insight with Comedy:
The "PreHump Dump" segment blended scientific research with humor, discussing how pre-performance bowel movements can enhance athletic performance. This mix of information and comedy exemplified the show's signature style. -
Humorous Banter on Everyday Issues:
From Christy's shirt mishap to password woes, the hosts maintained a lighthearted and engaging conversation, ensuring the content was both entertaining and relatable for listeners.
Conclusion
This episode of "B&T Extra" masterfully combined guest performances, personal anecdotes, and scientific discussions, all wrapped in the show's characteristic humor and engaging banter. Whether grappling with technological frustrations or exploring quirky scientific findings, The BOB & TOM Show provides a rich and entertaining listening experience for its audience.
