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Josh
The wind was blowing like a big ass bed My food dealers were wandering Heaven's door was knocking and I was tangled up in blue. How does it feel? Times are changing too.
Bob Dylan
And not only do I sing better, listen to my harmonica playing. And now listen. I can even play the guitar better too.
Tom
Wow.
Bob Dylan
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Josh
Today.
Christopher
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Tom
We just had a news story about this. One of those TikTok trends. People are eating the. The packing peanuts.
Christy
Biodegradable.
Pat
They do it. Darwinism at work.
Tom
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm. Let's not discourage people if you're this dumb, you know, thin the herd.
Josh
Try them. Try it out, see what happens.
Pat
Yeah, stuff as many as you can in that mouth of yours.
Tom
Again. Just because they're biodegradable and doesn't mean that you should eat them.
Christy
Correct.
Tom
Oh, how dumb are people really? Let's move on.
Christy
Napster.
Josh
You're mad. You're really mad.
Tom
No, I just don't. I'm not going to discourage people from doing really stupid things. Stand in front of a train and jump off.
Christy
Okay. Okay. Napster has.
Tom
So be sure to videotape it.
Pat
Napster now.
Christy
Yeah, they sold to a tech startup company for $207 million.
Tom
What? I don't understand. I thought Napster was illegal.
Christy
A company called Infinite Reality announced it purchased Napster in hopes of transforming the streaming service into a social music platform where, quote, artists can connect with fans and better monetize their work.
Pat
Oh, so it'll be like a Patreon.
Christy
Yeah, exactly.
Pat
Okay.
Christy
Napster was launched in 1999, quickly became the first significant peer to peer file sharing application. It was notoriously connected to music piracy until it shuttered in early 2000s after the record industry and popular rock band Metallica sued over copyright violations.
Pat
I have a question for all of you. I want to know if I'm in the minority here. I never used Napster Christie, but I used ARES A R E S and it was a file sharing thing. And I would find music on it of bands that often I didn't know about. And it led me to buying albums and becoming like, longtime fans of these. So, yes, I was stealing the music, I guess, initially.
Christy
Initially.
Pat
But it really led me to going to their concerts and buying out. Do you think I'm in the minority there or do you think a lot of.
Josh
Very much so. Very much so in the minority.
Pat
I gotcha. Okay, well.
Tom
But I don't understand.
Christy
Rhapsody later bought the brand in 2011. And what value does it have as a 205 million?
Tom
I. This is a scam. There's no way. I want to see the check. I don't believe this for a minute. Who's reporting this? MySpace.
Pat
What don't you believe here?
Tom
What value does Napster have that.
Christy
Well, maybe they're trying to turn it into a Spotify, where you pay as an artist to have your music stream there.
Pat
Yeah, yeah. They're not.
Tom
None of those streaming services are even making money.
Pat
No, no, this is going to be more like Patreon, where it's. It's content creator to fan.
Christy
Right.
Pat
It's. It's only fans for.
Chick
Are you.
Tom
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Christy
Are you familiar with Patreon?
Tom
I'm holding my breath.
Pat
He isn't.
Christy
That's why he doesn't understand.
Tom
We've talked about it. I just don't understand the value of the name Napster.
Chick
It's because it's to kids. Like, my kids age. Our kids age. It's vintage, it's old school, but they love it.
Pat
But they are aware of Napster.
Chick
They're aware of it, but they're aware of the name. They like the name. Like there's T shirts and hats with the name that you buy because it's old.
Pat
So there is brand value to it.
Chick
Yes, there is.
Pat
Weird.
Christy
Yeah.
Tom
I want to see the cash check for 207 million. Didn't someone try to bring back MySpace? How's that going?
Pat
I don't think. Well, no. I mean, Timberlake threw a bunch of money in there and some. Some other.
Chick
Many other things now.
Tom
Yeah, yeah, there's.
Pat
I didn't think MySpace was bad.
Chick
I liked my space.
Pat
Yeah. I didn't get why it was. I found it less. I thought. I thought it was better than Facebook.
Chick
Did you have it in college?
Pat
No, after.
Chick
Oh, okay. Yeah, senior year we had it.
Tom
If you get the snapshot, you have to go buy a vintage ipod.
Josh
You have to remember those, man. The click wheel.
Pat
Oh, yeah, I loved it.
Josh
This great. This holds a thousand songs.
Pat
Couldn't believe it.
Josh
You couldn't believe it.
Christy
Yeah.
Tom
Do you know that Napster was the nickname of. Oh, here we go.
Pat
Rip and winkle.
Tom
President Calvin Coolidge.
Pat
He was called Napster.
Tom
No. In all truth.
Josh
Is that the president you were going to say?
Tom
No, that's true. Not the nickname. President Calvin Coolidge was famous for barely paying attention to being president.
Chick
Oh, oh.
Josh
So he was taking a lot of naps.
Tom
Oh, and then he would take naps and he would disappear for months at a time.
Josh
His actual nickname was Silent Cal.
Tom
You know, that's totally the one I remember reading at one point. He disappeared for like three months.
Pat
See, that's what I would do as president.
Chick
Yeah.
Pat
I like this Coolidge character.
Josh
Well, you get out and you walk among the people. Right. That's how you know, that's how you find out what the issues are.
Christy
Yeah. It was way before social media. You had to get out there.
Bob Dylan
Yes, yes.
Christy
Didn't know what was going on.
Josh
Some people might look at it at hiding, but still had to give stumps.
Pat
But you had to literally stand on a stump.
Josh
Y.
Tom
Now this is. This is a anecdotal research of. Of my own.
Josh
Uhhuh.
Tom
And my only patient is me.
Josh
Okay.
Tom
All right. When I wake up from a nap, I am much more bewildered about where I am than when I wake up from going to sleep for several hours.
Pat
Ah, yes, true.
Tom
Yeah, I'm saying it.
Christy
Yeah.
Josh
I find that hard to believe because you're really bewildered in. In your normal state.
Tom
I accept that and I acknowledge that. I mean, I am more confused when I wake up from a nap.
Chick
Where your nap takes place. Does that have anything to do with it?
Pat
It's usually when you're driving.
Tom
So you're on.
Christy
Usually you're in a parked car at a start.
Tom
Race is a good point. I may have travel several months.
Chick
Right.
Tom
Oh, I always wake up from an apple.
Pat
You don't know what time it is.
Chick
Yeah.
Pat
Like is it the next day? What is happening?
Josh
I've told you this and it's absolutely true. We get texts and. And emails here at the show saying, hey, Tom, sound asleep at the corner of 75th and whatever.
Tom
I typically. It's. I might be Starbucks at the mall.
Christy
Oh, you fall asleep at the mall.
Tom
In the parking lot.
Josh
In the parking lot.
Tom
It's possible.
Josh
I walked by this car and I said, hey, that's a nice car. Is that Tom sound asleep?
Tom
I've had a cop hit the window, sir. Thought you were dead. I know. Just. Just taking a nap. Have you been drinking?
Josh
No.
Tom
No.
Josh
Yeah. Why?
Pat
What do you.
Tom
That's absolutely true.
Chick
I love a car nap. The sun on your face. It's warm.
Pat
Yeah.
Chick
Yeah.
Tom
Get some of your favorite tunes going.
Chick
Yeah.
Josh
Go to bed.
Christy
Yeah.
Pat
I bet there are people that are in their house and they go, I want to take a nap. And they go out in their car.
Chick
100. Warm out there.
Tom
Yes.
Chick
Because it's so warm.
Josh
I think more of my fellow man than that. They go in a couch or a bed.
Tom
Not the bed ever. I want to clarify this for check. We don't mean to go in the garage and turn the car on and take a nap. You want to clarify that for you. That's your friend over there, you know.
Josh
Where were we talking? Who was I talking to? Where it is fascinating. If we could get him to tell the truth for what he thinks of each and every.
Christy
Oh, I know it would.
Pat
It would be really fun to go. Okay, here are, you know, six, seven pieces of paper.
Josh
Right.
Pat
On each piece is a name. Josh, Pat Christy.
Tom
How many words do I get?
Pat
You get as many as you want. Oh, really? List what you think they do after we leave the show. Yeah, yeah.
Tom
It's masturbation with two U's.
Josh
That's two master.
Tom
Okay. Sorry, have we missed anything?
Christy
Oh, gosh, yes. Hayley Welch, the viral sensation known as the Hoc to a Girl, will be the focus of an upcoming documentary. That site known as Deadline reports that Emmy winning production company Bungalow Media and Entertainment is developing the project. A description of it states that the documentary will explore Ms. Welch's unexpected rise to fame, the scrutiny that followed, and expose the incredible power social media has to crown and crucify its Internet darling. Ah, well, we've talked about that a lot.
Tom
Yeah.
Christy
Yeah.
Tom
I mean, back in the day, she'd already be in Playboy.
Christy
I mean, that's still around, but I mean, not really.
Tom
Yeah, she was offered something.
Pat
Yeah. I think she said no.
Chick
Yeah, she did say no.
Tom
Oh, I mean, she's at minute 14 over 15 minutes. I'm thinking, what is it? Only fans is probably next.
Pat
I don't think so.
Tom
She's kind of delightful to be.
Chick
She actually does a lot of good.
Tom
Very good podcasts.
Josh
Really?
Tom
Like when she scammed all that money from people who bought her meme Coin.
Pat
I don't know enough about that. Yeah, but she.
Chick
Each city that she goes to, she donates to the animal shelters there and does a lot there. So. Yeah, I think she's trying to do as much good as she can with her short window of fish.
Tom
And Ken Burns is making this documentary.
Christy
Ken Burns? Did I say that?
Christopher
No, he's making a joke.
Josh
Oh.
Tom
Oh, I wasn't. I thought it'd be a Ken Burns, take me out for a bj. Yeah. He's got the slow music.
Pat
It's Errol Morris.
Tom
Girls out, just having fun with her friends.
Chick
Right?
Josh
Yeah. And women have sex.
Pat
She really didn't ask for any of it. Oh, she didn't know.
Chick
Well, that was a. That what she said.
Pat
But she didn't ask to go famous.
Christy
She was drunk. She was having a good time in Nashville.
Chick
She said it to a camera with a microphone in her face, which you.
Pat
Can see any idiot do out. Right.
Chick
But you have to know today that the potential for that to go viral is going to happen.
Pat
I don't know. I don't think she had any foresight into that at all.
Chick
Yeah, she's just naturally a silly, funny girl. And it happened, you mean?
Pat
Yeah, I don't.
Tom
I was like, oh, silly and funny. She's on Meet the Press this weekend. Oh, it's going to be really interesting. I want to get her take on this whole Gaza thing.
Christy
Just because she said one line, you think she's stupid?
Josh
Here's the thing. I'm really fuzzy on your opinion of her. I can't really decide what. You down.
Christy
That's outside.
Tom
You're on.
Pat
She's got a head on her shoulders and that.
Tom
She gives it. Serve that right now.
Josh
No, not supposed to be able to.
Tom
Oh, that's why she's famous.
Pat
Not for actually doing it, but claiming that she.
Chick
Yeah, yeah.
Tom
For instructions.
Pat
Okay.
Tom
I'm sorry.
Pat
Has a style all her own.
Christy
I don't think it's all around.
Chick
I was gonna say I think.
Pat
All right.
Josh
She's not the one that's so tired.
Pat
Of needing a defense whenever I say.
Josh
She didn't come up.
Chick
Well, you're saying she didn't trademark that?
Tom
Yeah, Josh didn't.
Josh
She knew what she was doing.
Tom
She trademarked the word who missed Hawk tour, did she?
Pat
She told me about it.
Tom
She didn't come up with it then.
Josh
No spitting on it.
Pat
No. She absolutely said. Nobody said hawk tua before she did.
Chick
That's true.
Josh
Is that true?
Chick
That's the.
Josh
Hey, Tom, look that up. See if that's true.
Tom
She learned it from her brother. Okay, let's move on.
Josh
Hey, what's that joke where they. The hillbilly said, I can't take my condom off? It's been three days. I don't want to get my girl pregnant. Keep the condom on for three days.
Pat
I love that.
Josh
That's a joke, though, right?
Pat
It must. I hope so.
Josh
Yeah. Yeah.
Christy
Health experts say that it's possible to produce a quieter sneeze.
Josh
Oh, yes, Tom.
Christy
Eric Voight, chief of General.
Josh
Foods.
Pat
You got this.
Christy
MacArthur Laryngology at NYU, told the Washington Post a person can engage their throat muscles during the expulsion part of the sneeze, and you can change and modify the sound.
Tom
I know. I say Josh and I agree in this. Let her rip.
Pat
Yes.
Tom
Get it out.
Pat
Get it out.
Christy
However, you need to to lower the volume, first, exhale before the sneeze bursts out. Then keep your mouth closed. Hold your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Boy, that's a lot of things to think about when you sneeze.
Josh
You know what else he does? He sneezes loud. He. He also yawns really loud.
Pat
I also say, take care of it.
Chick
It's a full physical, full body experience.
Pat
Good for you.
Chick
Yeah.
Josh
Yeah. She goes through all of it. Yeah. Oh. Ladies and gentlemen, Tom did not know this was being recorded. This is a sneeze, Tom. Sneeze.
Tom
Oh.
Josh
Okay, now, see, try and hold your la. Because you missed part of it.
Pat
You're right. I did.
Josh
Here we go.
Tom
Oh. Whoa. I was in the middle of some commercial, and it just hit me.
Pat
But think about it.
Tom
I didn't have time to. What do you have to do? You have to put your. Click your heels together, put your tongue on your elbow.
Christy
When you do sneeze, relax your vocal cords according to Dr. Voight, as if letting out a deep sigh.
Josh
Can you put your tongue on your elbow?
Pat
I don't think you can. Well, I can put my tongue on your elbow.
Chick
Sure.
Christy
Well, it's fine to muffle and sneeze.
Tom
Why do you want to muffle it?
Christy
Warn people not to hold in a sneeze, as it's important to allow the air pressure in your lungs.
Josh
Did you ever get a note on your report card that said, tom annoys others? Did you ever write see that on your works?
Pat
Well, with no one.
Josh
No one. No one wants to be his partner.
Tom
Quiet your sneezes. This is from that new magazine, everyone's girlfriend and Wife.
Pat
I love when we get a little.
Tom
Insight into the home life.
Pat
Well, well.
Josh
Hey, Tom, do you want to go to dinner or.
Tom
My God, can't you be quiet? I consider it kind of like marking my territory.
Pat
Okay.
Christy
Yeah, because you don't put your hand over your mouth, that's for sure.
Tom
I do.
Christy
I do. You sure?
Pat
I'm into the crook of my arm.
Josh
Are you sure?
Tom
I mean, who really cares about the volume of. I mean, unless you're at some point, some public event.
Josh
Unless you have three or four a day with someone yelling and screaming down the hallway.
Tom
Sorry.
Pat
Yeah. You guys know that Christopher guy who works here?
Josh
Oh, yeah.
Pat
He's a seven, eight in a row sneezer. Really?
Josh
Yeah.
Pat
And I give him a God bless you the first two. After that, I tell him to shut up. You go with the gun. Or I give him a. That's enough.
Josh
You're on your own.
Pat
Yeah.
Tom
Have you ever known. I had a friend in college that was a handkerchief guy.
Pat
Oh, my grandpa was too.
Josh
Never understand.
Tom
Yeah, I never got that.
Pat
Here, take my handkerchief. No, no.
Josh
Yeah, it's got all my boogers.
Tom
Yeah, last week. And it wasn't. He wasn't a handkerchief guy. Like wearing it as an ornament in his coat. It was deep.
Josh
You like handkerchiefs?
Chick
I always have one.
Josh
Really? Is it full of boogers?
Chick
No, it's more for just like dabbing. And I don't blow my nose in it.
Tom
Fabric.
Chick
Yeah.
Pat
You're disgusting.
Josh
Do you.
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Tom
Is it something. Is it ornamental? Do you wear it as a.
Chick
No, but I usually make sure it matches my outfit. Or then I have a gray and white polka dot one that I always have in.
Tom
If you're camo, you can leave the boogers in that.
Pat
Was it polka dot?
Josh
What is it? George Carlin said if you. If our boogers were dead glow, you'd have to pick your nose in a poster shop or something. Or a head shop is a head shop.
Pat
They both were. Not every bit of his was gold.
Josh
No, he had some misses coming up.
Christy
We're gon continue with some of our life science news, if you will. How to live a longer life. Oh yeah.
Josh
Who the hell wants to do that?
Tom
Ms. Hooker, do you have a handkerchief with you right now?
Chick
In my. In my. Yeah, in my bag.
Tom
You're wearing a sweatshirt. So what kind of hanky do you have?
Chick
It's just. I have. My go to is gray with white polka dots. It has that now.
Pat
Tom, you know how to make a handkerchief dance, don't you?
Josh
Oh, yeah. You know this.
Pat
You put a little boogie in it.
Chick
I love that.
Tom
Boogie fever right now. If you want to put a little boogie in your step. How would you do that, Josh?
Pat
You blow your nose into your shoe, but I don't recommend that. What do you recommend? I think it's gross and it doesn't help with your support.
Tom
Smooth.
Christopher
That's it for another Bob and Tom show. Extra. Catch us on itunes, Google play and stitcher for Bob and Tom. Extra. This is Christopher. Take care, everybody.
Christy
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Podcast Summary: B&T Extra: Napster, Naps, & the Hawk_Tua Girl
Episode Information
Overview: The hosts delve into the recent acquisition of Napster by Infinite Reality for $207 million, sparking a debate about Napster's legacy and future.
Key Points:
Historical Context: Napster, launched in 1999, was the pioneer of peer-to-peer file sharing, infamous for enabling music piracy. It was shut down in the early 2000s following lawsuits from the record industry and Metallica.
Current Acquisition: Infinite Reality's purchase aims to transform Napster into a social music platform where artists can connect with fans and better monetize their work, drawing comparisons to services like Patreon.
Skepticism Raised:
Tom: Expresses disbelief over the valuation, questioning the legitimacy of the reported $207 million sale. “What value does Napster have that... I want to see the check for $207 million.” (07:05)
Pat: Shares personal experiences with file-sharing platforms like ARES, highlighting a positive impact on discovering new music and supporting artists despite the initial illegal activities.
Chick: Argues that the Napster brand retains nostalgic and commercial value, especially among younger generations who recognize and appreciate the vintage name through merchandise.
Brand Value Discussion: The team debates whether the nostalgic brand name and potential for a new social platform justify the acquisition price, with varying opinions on its viability in the current streaming market.
Notable Quote:
Pat: “I never used Napster Christy, but I used ARES... It led me to buying albums and becoming like, longtime fans of these.” (07:11)
Overview: A humorous exploration of the pitfalls and peculiarities of napping, particularly in unconventional places like cars.
Key Points:
Personal Anecdotes: Tom shares his own confusing experiences waking up from naps, especially when napping in cars, leading to situations where he's unsure of his location or the time elapsed.
Host Interactions: The conversation includes anecdotes about listeners' reports of Tom napping in various locations, such as parking lots and malls, sometimes leading to humorous encounters with law enforcement.
Health Tips Misinterpreted: The discussion briefly touches on sneezing techniques to reduce noise, segueing into a light-hearted segment on handkerchiefs and nose-blowing etiquette.
Cultural References: References to President Calvin Coolidge's nickname and his napping habits add a historical twist to the conversation.
Notable Quotes:
Tom: “When I wake up from a nap, I am much more bewildered about where I am than when I wake up from going to sleep for several hours.” (10:07)
Christy: “To lower the volume, first, exhale before the sneeze bursts out. Then keep your mouth closed. Hold your tongue to the roof of your mouth.” (16:38)
Overview: An in-depth discussion about Hayley Welch, a viral sensation known as the Hawk_Tua Girl, and the upcoming documentary detailing her rise to fame and its repercussions.
Key Points:
Documentary Announcement: Bungalow Media and Entertainment are producing a documentary exploring Hayley Welch's unexpected fame, the ensuing scrutiny, and the role of social media in shaping her public image.
Host Perspectives:
Tom: Initially skeptical, questioning Hayley's choices and the content of her fame. “I mean, back in the day, she'd already be in Playboy.” (13:10)
Chick & Pat: Offer a more balanced view, highlighting Hayley's charitable efforts and positive impact despite the controversies surrounding her viral moments.
Josh: Expresses uncertainty about personal opinions on Hayley, reflecting the mixed public sentiments.
Social Media Impact: The conversation underscores how a single moment captured on camera can catapult individuals to sudden fame, often without their intent, and the responsibilities that come with such exposure.
Character Traits: Hayley is portrayed as a likable individual engaged in charitable activities, contrasting with the criticisms of her viral moments.
Notable Quotes:
Christy: “The documentary will explore Ms. Welch's unexpected rise to fame, the scrutiny that followed, and expose the incredible power social media has to crown and crucify its Internet darling.” (12:37)
Pat: “Each city that she goes to, she donates to the animal shelters there and does a lot there. So, yeah, I think she's trying to do as much good as she can with her short window of fish.” (13:38)
Overview: The hosts engage in their trademark comedic dialogues, touching upon various subjects from nostalgic references to everyday nuisances.
Key Points:
Handkerchief Humor: A recurring joke about the practicality and etiquette of using handkerchiefs, leading to humorous exchanges about nasal hygiene.
Sneezing Tips Turned Comedy: What starts as a genuine discussion on quieter sneezing techniques devolves into playful mockery of each other's sneeze habits.
George Carlin Reference: A nod to the late comedian, highlighting absurd humor related to everyday bodily functions.
Audience Engagement: Listeners' anecdotes and questions are interwoven into the conversation, maintaining an interactive and relatable atmosphere.
Notable Quotes:
Josh: “Here we go. Try and hold your la. Because you missed part of it.” (17:19)
Pat: “I put a little boogie in it.” (19:30)
Overview: The episode wraps up with promotions for upcoming shows, merchandise, and inspirational messages from guest Sean Casey.
Key Points:
Sean Casey's Segment: Former MLB all-star Sean Casey shares motivational insights on resilience and mental strength, emphasizing the importance of mindset in overcoming challenges.
Final Promotions: Encouragement to catch future episodes on various platforms like iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.
Notable Quote:
Sean Casey: “Your mind is the most important tool you have in life. Be relentless. Keep charging. It matters how you talk to yourself, how you look at the world. That matters.” (21:12)
Conclusion: This episode of B&T Extra offers a blend of insightful discussions on the evolution of Napster, the quirks of napping, and the phenomenon of social media fame through the lens of Hayley Welch's story. Interspersed with the hosts' characteristic humor and banter, the episode provides both entertainment and thoughtful commentary on contemporary issues in technology, lifestyle, and celebrity culture.
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