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Brian Bates
That's okay.
Aaron Weber
Hello, folks. And hey, bear. Welcome in Aaron Weber here in the Nateland podcast studio alongside my friends Brian Bates.
Dusty Slay
Okay.
Aaron Weber
And Dusty Slay. All right, Nate is. Nate is not here this weekend. I haven't seen Nate and I think it's been two years now since I've seen him.
Dusty Slay
I respect you for sitting out when. Until you guys work out your beef. I respect you.
Aaron Weber
Just me and him have a lot of work to do. Yep. On a personal level before I sit across the table from him, but he is in New York City right now doing a book signing. For the book Big Dumb Eyes, which is out. He did the first book signing. Nate doing a book signing.
Brian Bates
That's amazing.
Aaron Weber
What a world we live in.
Brian Bates
That is amazing. You know. Oh, go ahead.
Aaron Weber
No, I was gonna say it's very exciting.
Dusty Slay
He's making the round. He was on what's the Kelly and what is it Today?
Aaron Weber
Today. He did Today. The Today show.
Dusty Slay
Well, he did Kelly and.
Aaron Weber
Did he do that show where you have to dance down the hallway? I love. You know what I'm talking about?
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Have you seen that?
Brian Bates
Yeah. That would be my nightmare.
Dusty Slay
He did Jimmy.
Brian Bates
What are you guys doing in the hallway? Here, just let me. I don't even know why you're filming me walking.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I don't even. I haven't seen a single clip from the actual show.
Brian Bates
Let's start with me in the chair.
Aaron Weber
But I've seen a million videos of people walking down that hallway.
Dusty Slay
I don't even know you're talking about.
Aaron Weber
I think it's the Jennifer Hudson show.
Brian Bates
I think so.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Where they all. They walk down the hallway and they dance and everybody seems to have.
Brian Bates
I thought they just did it for Carlton because he walked down and then never did the Carlton dance.
Aaron Weber
Well, I kind of respect that.
Brian Bates
I respect it, too, because he's like.
Aaron Weber
I am a good enough dancer. I don't need the one move that you know me from. You know, have you ever done it? When's the last time you did a set without saying we're having a good time? One of these days you're not gonna.
Brian Bates
Well, I do. I don't say it as much anymore. It's a bit of a tick for me. More. You know what I mean, as a tick for me that I can't.
Aaron Weber
Well, I'm saying we're having a good time. Is your Carlton dance.
Brian Bates
Yeah, I guess so.
Aaron Weber
And people, you know, you're a diverse enough and I was thinking about prolific enough.
Brian Bates
My own podcast. So we're having a bad time. So I could complain the whole time.
Aaron Weber
Well, I don't think the title's stopping you now.
Brian Bates
No, but I want people to know what they're getting into. I was going to say Nate's in New York City. You know, I'll be there. May 17th, New York City. First ever New York City show.
Dusty Slay
Oh, I was going to say, mate.
Aaron Weber
Wow. What are you doing? What are you doing?
Brian Bates
The town hall.
Aaron Weber
Town hall. That's big time.
Brian Bates
It's political.
Aaron Weber
Are you going to take questions from the audience?
Brian Bates
Yeah, no, it's. So I will be there and I want people to come right now. The tickets are not reflecting that it's the biggest city in America.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. It looks like Omaha is bigger than New York right now.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, that's just what the media tells you.
Aaron Weber
Well, I do want to announce the kickoff of Nate's u. S. Tour starts tomorrow.
Dusty Slay
Well, I've been trying to say for the last five minutes.
Aaron Weber
Oh, I'm sorry.
Dusty Slay
Nate did Jimmy Fallon.
Aaron Weber
Is that a dog? Oh, you have a dog with you?
Dusty Slay
I didn't realize.
Brian Bates
That dog's name's Rusty, by the way.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, filling in for Holly.
Brian Bates
This is rusty tone.
Aaron Weber
Is it the same type of dog as Holly? It looks like the same. It's got the same kind of.
Brian Bates
That dog. Lick you in the mouth on the chin.
Dusty Slay
But.
Aaron Weber
Dusty has a different relationship with dogs than Brian does.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, my dog goes crazy. That's Rusty. He's. I don't know why he's here or who he is, but he's very cute.
Aaron Weber
Sometimes we just bring animals into the studio.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, that was fun holding him.
Aaron Weber
But what were you saying?
Dusty Slay
Nate was on Jimmy Fallon last night. He was on. I can't think of the show, but the show comes on ABC and the Kelly and somebody.
Aaron Weber
Right, Regis? No, Michael Strahan.
Dusty Slay
He's not even there anymore.
Aaron Weber
Really?
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Anyway, okay. Pat Sajak.
Dusty Slay
He's making the rounds.
Aaron Weber
Okay. So, yeah, Nate's everywhere. Yeah, you're gonna see a lot of them because the tour starts tomorrow. Luth, Minnesota. They also added a third show in Denver, Colorado, on Saturday, September 13, at the Ball Arena. Might as well add a third arena show.
Brian Bates
Might as well.
Aaron Weber
In these cities. And you were just in Denver, right?
Brian Bates
I was, yeah. How had. Had a great time. I love Colorado. Denver was a hot show. Me and Zach Townson went with me.
Aaron Weber
Nice.
Brian Bates
My friend Georgia Comstock, who lives in Denver, came and did the show. Was a really good show. A lot of hair in that show from Zach. Georgia has very long hair. Zach has long hair and I have long hair. It was a hairy show.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Aaron Weber
Did you say that on stage?
Brian Bates
Actually, Georgia went ahead and said it at the beginning. A lot of hair in this show.
Dusty Slay
All right.
Aaron Weber
Is that all you want to say about. I think we're. I think we're on the. Where?
Brian Bates
Well, I did. Okay. I did Denver, Colorado, and then I did. I did Colorado Springs, Colorado. Both really great shows. I did, you know, probably an hour 15 in Denver and an hour 20 in Colorado Springs.
Aaron Weber
You're whittling it down.
Brian Bates
Yeah, I mean, I. Well, you know, I ramped it up. I mean, I went from 115 to 120. I had to get my feet back under me, and it was good. My manager, Judy, has a cabin in Colorado Springs I've heard about, so I stayed there this weekend, and it was great.
Aaron Weber
I heard it's a real dump, right?
Brian Bates
Yeah, it's very nice. A lot of deer were hanging out. Me and. Me and Zach stood out on the porch and looked at the deer, and we were both eating bananas. And then we threw the banana peel at the deer and they ate the banana people.
Aaron Weber
Really?
Brian Bates
Yeah. And then.
Aaron Weber
Is that good for him? Did you research that at all?
Brian Bates
No, I don't.
Aaron Weber
You know, I could be, like, given a seagull Alka self.
Brian Bates
Well, I assume that any food that we eat in America is probably bad for the animals.
Aaron Weber
Some might as well give it to him.
Brian Bates
Yeah, but. And then in the morning, this is on my Instagram, my latest post. Well, may not be my latest post by the time this podcast comes out, but my podcast about Denver. At 6am A robin kept crashing into the window of. Of the bedroom I was in, like, for an hour and a half, it would fall on the ground, get back up, and crash back into the window. It wasn't a huge window. There were huge windows on the other side of the house. That made sense that a bird Accidentally crashed into it.
Aaron Weber
Right.
Brian Bates
But this bird, at some point, had to be well aware that there was a window.
Aaron Weber
I got a lot of questions. Are you sure it was the same bird every time?
Brian Bates
Well, I mean, I got a video of the bird doing it three times in a row. It could have left and another bird came back, but this one did it at least three times.
Aaron Weber
Was it a particularly clean window? Did it look real clear?
Brian Bates
It had blind blood all over it when it first started happening. It had clothes, closed blinds.
Aaron Weber
Wow.
Brian Bates
And I got up and opened the blinds to see what was happening, and the bird flew off, and then it came back and kept doing it.
Aaron Weber
I'm just wondering, why that window? Why that room? Did your room smell different from the rest of the house? Probably by the end of the weekend.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I mean, I had. You know, I wear a lot of essential oils and.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, but is the eucalyptus that guy.
Dusty Slay
There's like, 10 things that could have been attracted those birds.
Brian Bates
Could have been. I had some good protein bars on my back.
Aaron Weber
Oh, that'll do it.
Dusty Slay
As you guys know, I have some serious wildlife issues at my house.
Aaron Weber
Oh, God. Yeah.
Dusty Slay
And, I mean, it was. The squirrels were the big thing. Thankfully, they've not been an issue for a while. But I got. Well, I got a couple things going on. I got a woodpecker that likes to peck right outside my bedroom window. And then. But the big problem right now is once or twice a year, we get a skunk. Like a skunk smell that permeates through my house, and it stays for days. And I called a company to come out. They. They looked over the house, and, like, yeah, we didn't see skunks, but we can certainly see they've been here. They get underneath your H vac, and they. There's holes underneath your H vac, and they get under there.
Aaron Weber
How do they know they were skunks? Did they tell you? Just like, no other animal would do that, I guess.
Brian Bates
Or they don't know they're not spraying the skunks.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, well, the smell. I mean, like I said, there's a skunk smell that was in our house.
Brian Bates
That's how they know.
Dusty Slay
Well, I mean, that's why I called them, because I think I have skunks. But I thought about that, too. Aaron. How they know it's not raccoons.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. I was pictured. It's not like they have a slime trail like a slug.
Brian Bates
Right.
Dusty Slay
So, anyway, he quoted me a price. It's a lot.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
I said, let me think about it.
Brian Bates
You got to get some traps, I come trap them.
Aaron Weber
Is it a flat. Like a flat cost or do they charge you per skunk? How does that work?
Dusty Slay
It's a flat cost. Cost to put in things to keep them from getting. Okay, now, you've already kind of stepped on a little bit, but my buddy, it's very similar to your joke about the Not. Not quite as extreme as that, but he was like, just get you a couple of traps, put them out. And I'm like, do you know me at all?
Brian Bates
30 bucks.
Dusty Slay
Then I'm going to be out there trying to trap skunks and then have to carry on. It gets sprayed and.
Aaron Weber
Right, right.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Skunks. That would be. I trapped a raccoon one time. I just let it go. I was not. I was trying to catch a groundhog.
Aaron Weber
Where'd you let it go?
Brian Bates
Just right out of my. In my yard. The why I was trying to catch a ground.
Aaron Weber
Oh, so you didn't care about the record?
Brian Bates
Yeah, I didn't want.
Aaron Weber
I thought you were trying to catch it.
Brian Bates
No, no, no. I caught some cats and took them to the pound.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
So I took some bricks and went out after they left around the h. Just put it around all the holes around each thing. I thought, that's going to fix the problem.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Two days later, I go out there and I'm like, oh, there's a hole there. What is that? Giant skunk poop.
Aaron Weber
Whoa.
Dusty Slay
I'm like, that cannot be from a real animal. And I googled skunk poop and that's what it was. Yeah.
Brian Bates
Maybe they're not even spraying. It's just the poop.
Aaron Weber
He walked up, saw the brick, and he's like, I'll leave him a little message here.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, he sent me a message.
Aaron Weber
Don't wall off my house.
Dusty Slay
Exactly. Exactly. So that's what I got going on.
Aaron Weber
It still smells bad, though, around the house.
Dusty Slay
It's getting better. But we had to open the windows and we put out vinegar. I don't even know if that works. But it's supposed absorb, I guess, the smell.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Dusty Slay
But I was, you know, outside town this weekend. I'm like, ah, still smell skunk. Because it was on my clothes. I'm sure everyone there smelled it.
Aaron Weber
You're just walking around stinking.
Brian Bates
That's what I always tell the police when I get pulled over. I go, nah, nah. So skunk got in here.
Aaron Weber
I was thinking about this the other day. You ever wish you could just take a picture of a smell?
Dusty Slay
I think you tweeted that.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I Did tweet it. I thought it would take off. Not a lot of people identified with it.
Brian Bates
I don't. I don't. But I've ever.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I want to.
Dusty Slay
One thing you can't describe.
Aaron Weber
Show somebody a smell. There's no way to capture it. You can take a picture, you can take a video, but you can't do that with a smell. I guess you'd have to jar it. But even that doesn't work.
Brian Bates
You should ask AI to create an image for the smell that you're trying to recreate.
Aaron Weber
Well, I can do that, but I want people to experience the same smell. And I'm not just talking bad smells like scum. Let's say, you know, we cook something and it's really good smell. I want to share with you how it smelled. And there's no way to do that.
Brian Bates
Do that.
Aaron Weber
That's pretty crazy when you think about it. We can capture and share.
Brian Bates
If you ever want to cook for me, I'll take it.
Dusty Slay
Well, I was thinking about. That's a good point.
Aaron Weber
You don't want to share a smell ever.
Brian Bates
Yeah, okay.
Dusty Slay
I can say Dusty does share a smell occasionally.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
So, yeah, that's a good point. That, and I was thinking about the senses. Touch. I mean, I don't know how you could share that.
Aaron Weber
Like what?
Brian Bates
Like share and a touch.
Aaron Weber
Give me an example of something that you'd want to share.
Dusty Slay
Well, I guess you're, like, on the road and you had some smell that you wanted to share, like with your wife, right?
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Well, if something touched you, I don't know. You can't. You can video it, but you can't feel.
Aaron Weber
But you could take whatever has that feeling. You could, like, if.
Dusty Slay
And recreate it.
Aaron Weber
If a rock feels weird, just take the rock. Like you can physically have other people.
Dusty Slay
What was the smell you wanted to share?
Aaron Weber
I don't even remember. I think it. I think it was just. I think I was in an Uber and it smelled, like, comically bad. Like, it was. I stepped in. I was like, whoa. I let out a whoa to this driver and I gotta roll down the window. And he was just oblivious. This guy just stunk to high heavens. And I was just sitting back there. I was like, nobody will appreciate how bad it smells in here. I'd love to take a picture.
Brian Bates
What did it. What did he smell like, though?
Aaron Weber
It was a bunch. And I honestly, I saw mustard in my head. It was like he had mustard in his armpits. And imagine it just gets, like caked on there, you know?
Brian Bates
What? I mean, I don't know that smell, but.
Aaron Weber
Well, this is why I'd like a picture.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
So I didn't have to come up with a terrible description.
Brian Bates
Yellow mustard or spicy mustard?
Aaron Weber
Oh, man, it's brown now. Yeah, yeah.
Dusty Slay
Dijon.
Aaron Weber
Mustard and mayonnaise. Just in there. Dude. And it just. And it's a hot car, no AC going.
Brian Bates
Where was this?
Aaron Weber
This was getting picked up from the airport in Nashville.
Brian Bates
Oh, gross.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, it was bad, dude. It was bad, man.
Dusty Slay
I had a ride last weekend. I texted you. I'm like 5:20 in the morning, the guy picks me up, 40 minute drive, talks the entire time, never shuts up. I can't even tell what he's saying half the time. He's telling me jokes. By the end.
Aaron Weber
Are you giving him cues that you. That you want to talk or are you trying to be.
Dusty Slay
Absolutely not. But I also want to be nice and never hurt anyone's feelings. So every time he would make eye contact with me in his rearview mirror, I would be like, whoa, wow, that's incredible. I would just say some verbal thing to act like I'm listening.
Aaron Weber
What?
Dusty Slay
But I'm so frustrated. But I was thinking if I had another comic with me, it would almost been worth it just to share the experience.
Aaron Weber
It would have been hilarious.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
If. If you and Dusty were in the back because you'd be looking at each other. It'd be great.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. You and I have experienced some crazy Uber drivers.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
And you know, it's almost fun then. But when you're by yourself and by yourself, it's brutal. Yeah.
Brian Bates
The key, the trick is you got to take over. You got to take over.
Dusty Slay
How do you take over silence to.
Brian Bates
Where the Uber driver is almost like, okay, okay, I gotta focus on driving here. And.
Aaron Weber
And no, the tables on them.
Dusty Slay
No music playing.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Oh.
Dusty Slay
So, you know.
Aaron Weber
Well, he wanted to be respectful because it's early. So let's not put on a lot of music. Let's have a deep conversation.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
I mean, sometimes if you get like the Uber or like the Lyft black, I think is what. It's more expensive. But sometimes they are a little more into the idea of not talking to you.
Aaron Weber
Well, that was what was so frustrating. Is this Uber or the Lyft that picked me up at the Nashville airport? It was a lift, extra comfort. Supposed to be a little. It's a little between a lift black and like a regular lift. Yeah, but it's supposed to be. You're supposed to. You're paying to avoid What I went through, you know, so you just can't trust these things anymore.
Brian Bates
No. Did you put it in the review? You still give him five stars, but you go, hey, this guy smelled a bit like.
Aaron Weber
Well, there's not enough like a button. This guy smells.
Brian Bates
There is comments you can leave.
Aaron Weber
Well, I'm not gonna say, hey, bud, you.
Brian Bates
No, no. But you know, why not leave a tip, Leave a five star review and be like, you do smell.
Dusty Slay
Well, they don't think he likes it.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I just put Safe driver.
Brian Bates
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Aaron Weber
Still feel for the guy.
Dusty Slay
But I, I will say this though about mine. It was a car service that the venue provided. The guy calls me the day before just to confirm the pickup time and everything. And he was like, I've driven a million comics from, from this place.
Brian Bates
Oh yeah, that's the problem.
Aaron Weber
And they all think I'm funny.
Dusty Slay
And then I'm. He's like. He's even alluded to get to know your son like that. I said, well, it's gonna be 5:20 in the morning. And he's like, we'll stop and get some coffee and. But now I feel like we're already kind of know each other. Like, he's got my number, he knows my name.
Aaron Weber
You get in the car, Brian.
Brian Bates
And he's listening to the podcast.
Dusty Slay
I wish. I wish.
Aaron Weber
But yeah, I was walking into the Mount Juliet Target is two days ago. I hear Aaron Weber. I turn around, it's a woman in a suburban, windows rolled down. She goes listening to the podcast right now. All right, saw me walking into Target.
Brian Bates
All right, how about that?
Aaron Weber
Yeah, we're out here. We made it all the way to Mount Juliet.
Brian Bates
Yeah, that's a good target.
Aaron Weber
It is a really good target.
Brian Bates
But also the Mount Juliet Walmart is very nice. I feel like Target has become what Walmart used to be and Walmart is what Target used to be. They flipped.
Dusty Slay
We should do the top five retail stores in Mount Juliet.
Brian Bates
Yeah, we should.
Dusty Slay
That'd be good.
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I gave that stuff to you.
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Dusty Slay
Oh, nice.
Aaron Weber
We flew with the baby for the first time.
Brian Bates
How was it?
Aaron Weber
It was, you know, we learned a lot. I think the next time we fly, things are going to be different. We're going to do things a little different. Like, I forgot to get a. Where you can gate check the car seat. I just forgot. And then we're scanning our tickets to walk in, and the woman's like, what are you doing? I go, can I gate check it? And she's like, you got it. I just looked like I'd never flown in my life.
Dusty Slay
Was this Southwest fluster?
Aaron Weber
This was Southwest.
Dusty Slay
When you do family boarding, I don't even know. The Eleanor's never flown. What's the process?
Aaron Weber
I didn't do family boarding. I just boarded in in the A group, me, Lucy, and the baby. So we ended up putting the car seat on a seat in Southwest and, like, buckled it in, but we ended up just holding her the whole time. So I was like, next time we.
Brian Bates
Fly, they wouldn't you let you just check it?
Aaron Weber
Well, they were like, you got to go back to the desk and get a tag for it or just take it on because there's going to be empty seats. You can just put it on a.
Brian Bates
Okay.
Aaron Weber
Put it on a chair.
Brian Bates
It probably worked out better in the end, huh?
Aaron Weber
Yeah, but we. We held her for the whole flight anyway. She doesn't like being in the car seat, so there's just a lot of little things that we learned. I think it'll be better. But we spent the weekend in Blue Ridge, Georgia. We got a Airbnb right on the Aoe river. Had A pool.
Dusty Slay
Nice.
Aaron Weber
It was awesome. It's a great weekend. Swim. Swimming with the baby. She loves swimming.
Brian Bates
Swimming's fun.
Aaron Weber
So anytime we can hop in a pool, we like to do that. And just had a good, good little getaway for a few days.
Dusty Slay
That's awesome.
Aaron Weber
Blue Ridge, Georgia, because I'm about to be back at it on the road. So that was nice to get away for a bit, but I missed you guys.
Brian Bates
We missed you, too.
Aaron Weber
Let's get into these comments.
Brian Bates
We had.
Aaron Weber
I heard Derek Stroop's replacing me.
Brian Bates
We had the next best thing to Aaron Weber. We had Aaron Weber Jr. In here.
Aaron Weber
He had a high energy. Aaron Weber.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Would you mind, before we get in the comments, if I shared my weekend?
Aaron Weber
I. Oh, I thought you just. Oh, I'm sorry. I wasn't trying to skip you.
Dusty Slay
No, it's all right. I was in Columbus, Ohio.
Aaron Weber
My bad.
Dusty Slay
This will be quick. I was in Columbus, Ohio.
Aaron Weber
Take your time with it.
Dusty Slay
I did a show for organization called Alex's Sunnyside Playroom, and it's a wonderful organization. What they do is build playrooms for kids in adult hospitals. So if you're, heaven forbid, your loved one, your parent, your mom, your dad, whatever, is in the hospital for extended period of time, the kids have nowhere to, you know, play.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
So children's hospitals are covered, but adult hospitals, most of them do not have a place for the family to go. So they. They build these rooms in these hospitals, which I think is great.
Aaron Weber
That's awesome. And they should do that at McDonald's now because they're getting rid of all. I know the play place.
Brian Bates
I know it seems like the pharmaceutical company should just put the money up for the play part thing at the hospital.
Aaron Weber
Well, they're not. And this is what this group is stepping in.
Brian Bates
And I like that. I like that. But it does just do that.
Aaron Weber
What, Are there eggs involved? Why is it called Sunnyside?
Dusty Slay
I don't. I know who Alex was.
Aaron Weber
The.
Dusty Slay
The guy who passed away and his wife started this foundation.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Dusty Slay
Because they had two small kids. I don't know the Sunnyside part, why it's called that. So I missed that. But anyway, great organization.
Brian Bates
Was maybe just trying to be happy.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Seeing things on the sunny side.
Dusty Slay
Maybe. Maybe so. But it was a great time.
Aaron Weber
Or is that Ohio?
Dusty Slay
Columbus, Ohio.
Aaron Weber
Columbus, Ohio. That. Home of the Ohio State.
Brian Bates
I love Columbus.
Dusty Slay
Oh, yeah. I got on my southwest fight and the flight of me goes.
Aaron Weber
Oh, did they yell IO?
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
I can understand how people get annoyed with roll Tide, but Ohio is the worst one.
Dusty Slay
1.
Brian Bates
It is the most annoying of all the college football yells. And I like Columbus, but I. I think. I think it's Ohio. And then Roll Tide is under there. I love Rod. Roll Tide doesn't annoy me. But I can understand if you're not an Alabama fan how it would. And I think it goes Ohio, then Roll Tide.
Aaron Weber
It was that ESPN commercial that really changed things. Do you remember the ESPN commercial where everybody's saying Roll Tide?
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And that was very funny. We're like, well, that's not how people. People don't do that. Everyday life in Alabama, I don't know.
Brian Bates
Depends on where you're at.
Dusty Slay
I think Stardome, they do you never.
Aaron Weber
But you're not holding the door open for somebody at Winn Dixie and you go, roll Tide.
Brian Bates
If they're wearing a hat.
Aaron Weber
If they're wearing an Alabama thing. But, and, but in the commercial, it's.
Dusty Slay
Just like what just happened over there.
Aaron Weber
Two regular people talking.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Anyway. But that changed the way roll.
Brian Bates
I feel like it almost ruined people on Roll Tide because Roll Tide was more of a fun thing to do. But when that commercial came out, it made it too, too mainstream.
Aaron Weber
That commercial out right now might be the worst commercial I've ever seen that. I think it's at and T. I don't even remember where the guy's saying high Tide. High Tide. He's getting it wrong. He's trying to say Roll Tide and saying high Tide.
Brian Bates
Oh, nobody know.
Aaron Weber
That's the worst commercial.
Dusty Slay
That's the joke they know. Nobody says that.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. He's like, guy pretending to be a fan and he's going, high Tide, everybody. High Tide. Horrendous. Yeah. If it's AT&T, I'll never support AT&T. I'll never use them again.
Dusty Slay
They have a similar commercial where.
Brian Bates
I can't believe you guys are watching commercial.
Dusty Slay
Well, during sports.
Aaron Weber
During sports. That's a very common commercial.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
During sporting events.
Brian Bates
What sports are you watching right now?
Aaron Weber
Watching a lot of baseball right now. Braves are getting. Getting things together right now.
Dusty Slay
Anyway, this the same. They have got that one with the guy yelling High Tide. There's another one where a guy runs on the basketball court to celebrate. Too soon? Have you seen that one?
Aaron Weber
No, I haven't seen that.
Dusty Slay
Equally bad.
Aaron Weber
What's it for? Do you even remember?
Dusty Slay
I think it's the same. Maybe it's AT&T guy.
Aaron Weber
T's putting out some garbage right now. Good for them. That's why I'm a T mobile guy.
Brian Bates
I'm AT and T. It's too bad.
Aaron Weber
You know what you would be. I, like, get into these comments. They come from Twitter.
Brian Bates
I've been an AT&T customer for over 20 years.
Aaron Weber
And what have they ever done for you?
Brian Bates
They provide great phone service for me.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
And I have the Internet now, too.
Aaron Weber
You like all the 5G towers around town?
Brian Bates
Well, I think the comments today.
Dusty Slay
Did you mention this?
Brian Bates
They're all doing that.
Dusty Slay
Did you mention that?
Brian Bates
No, I didn't, and no, I don't.
Aaron Weber
But June.
Brian Bates
I don't.
Aaron Weber
One more Nateland announcement. June 22nd, 23rd, 24th. That's the 22nd through the 24th. June, we are coming back with season three of Nateland Presents, the Showcase. Those shows are always a lot of fun. You got to be in the room. They really are awesome. Tickets are on sale if you want to be part of the taping right here in Nashville. And then obviously, we've got the other podcast, the Consumers. Every Tuesday. Don't make me come back there. Every Thursday. Stephen Rogers special. Half of we is out. Check that out on YouTube. My special signature edition. Nick Thunes, Born Young. All on the Nateland Entertainment.
Brian Bates
I understand that on the Consumers, Greg Warren was trying to steal my Working man thing.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Have you guys heard that?
Aaron Weber
No. What was he doing?
Brian Bates
Greg Warren, now he. He's got a special coming out called Working man. And does he really? No, he doesn't. But something happened. I don't know what it was, but he. They mentioned Working man, that a bunch of people came in the comments and defended you. Yeah, defended me.
Aaron Weber
Wow.
Brian Bates
Which I'm all about. And dump Greg. But Greg, Greg. Greg had a nice, funny rant. Yeah. Making fun of people and it was good.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Greg's very funny comments today come From Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcast reviews, and Natelandatebargetzi.com first comment comes from David John sounds like a fake name.
Brian Bates
Totally.
Aaron Weber
It's a witness protection name.
Brian Bates
John David.
Aaron Weber
Maybe John David's a name, though. You need a last name.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Oh, is John David a name just by itself?
Aaron Weber
Sounds like I grew up with a lot of John David's. John David Parker. John David Burrow.
Brian Bates
I know a John Davis.
Aaron Weber
Oh, but John David, like, almost hyphenated.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
I don't know if it is. Anyway, David. John. Whoa. The Nateland team is stepping it up with intro graphics and animation. Good stuff.
Brian Bates
We got a good team here.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, we got. Did you see the new graphics last week?
Aaron Weber
Look at these guys up here. None of them paying attention to what we're saying. But we got a good team here.
Dusty Slay
They even had Derek in the Graphic.
Brian Bates
Did they?
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Did they really?
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Oh, that's nice.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, it was awesome.
Brian Bates
Really trying to shoehorn him.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. I'm gonna be. I'm back on it this week, right?
Dusty Slay
We'll see.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Anthony, Jane. I can't believe none of you guys had heard of the game Jackpot. That was a core memory for me from grade school. I'm gonna need Aaron to come through for y' all like he always does and say he played Jackpot as a kid. Let me tell y' all, I dominated Jackpot as a kid. We usually play with, you know, either regular football or, like, a Nerf. Football would be a lot of fun. Did y' all talk about Jackpot and.
Dusty Slay
How it's played and what the game Derek talked about? A little bit.
Brian Bates
He couldn't remember this. I don't even remember that from last week.
Dusty Slay
It was when he was like, you throw it and yell 500 points.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. You say, like, first one to 5,000, and then the whole group and you go, 500, and you throw it and. Oh, it's a blast.
Dusty Slay
Came through for Anthony.
Aaron Weber
We played another game a lot that. I don't know what you're allowed to call it now.
Brian Bates
I played that one.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. That was, like the family game. We played that at Thanksgiving.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And everybody just called it that.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Not thinking anything about it. But anyway.
Dusty Slay
I don't know what you're talking about.
Aaron Weber
You know, it's a game where you. You tackle.
Brian Bates
Got a rhyming title.
Aaron Weber
You tackle the guy with the ball.
Dusty Slay
And I did know you're talking.
Aaron Weber
Okay. Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Next comment comes from Reverend John Fletcher. Reverend John Fletcher.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I mean, we got a lot of pastors at.
Aaron Weber
Listen, this could be a Catholic priest. We'll see. On our school bus route, we play. We pass a golf course every day. Every other day. Oh, this guy's talking about when he was a kid.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. We did school episode last night on.
Aaron Weber
Our school bus route. We passed a golf course every day. Every other day, we'd all hit the side of the bus in unison and pretend we got hit with a golf ball. The gasps and the shock were some of our greatest performances. I'm not sure what was more annoying us then or realizing later in life the bus driver wasn't as stupid as we thought and knew it was us.
Dusty Slay
It's a pretty good.
Aaron Weber
That is a fun prank.
Brian Bates
I don't understand what they're saying. I was with them until the bus driver. I don't Understand?
Aaron Weber
Well, they'd ride by the golf course. They'd all pretend that the bus got hit with a golf ball to prank the bus driver.
Dusty Slay
Oh, we just got a hit.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. He's saying, now the bus driver probably knew the whole time. Oh, yeah, he's got a big mirror up there. He's watching all of y' all.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Did y' all ride the bus to school?
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. You did. Yeah, I never did. I feel like I missed out on that.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, you did.
Aaron Weber
Glenn. Teepee. Glenn teep. Brian Bates is. Yeah, it should be Brian Bates's. Should be an S after that apostrophe.
Dusty Slay
Mm.
Aaron Weber
Brian Bates's is underrated. He does it all the time. And it's especially strong when Dusty says something a little flat, earthy.
Brian Bates
I've never said.
Aaron Weber
And then you just hear Brian saying.
Brian Bates
I've never said flat earth.
Dusty Slay
Well, he just says flat earthly. Like something in that vein.
Brian Bates
I don't. I never say anything in that vein.
Aaron Weber
That was great.
Brian Bates
That is good.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Good looking out, Glenn. Corey Richardson. It should cost less for companies to advertise on Nateland when Aaron isn't there to read the ads.
Dusty Slay
How do you feel about that, Eric?
Aaron Weber
I will say it's in our best interest to maybe not tell these companies that, you know, the lineup's different every week. You know what I mean? This is the Nate Land podcast. Nate's always here.
Dusty Slay
Well, we're all pros here.
Aaron Weber
That's right.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I mean, that's what I keep saying. You guys keep trying to put us lower, but I keep trying to tell everybody we're all professional comedians.
Aaron Weber
That's right.
Dusty Slay
But in this case.
Brian Bates
And I put on a very good show. I don't know what you guys are doing out there. I'm very proud of the show. I put.
Aaron Weber
I'm hit or miss, but I'm more missed. We're both. We both have good shows.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Donna Worley.
Brian Bates
Worley.
Aaron Weber
Dusty's advice on the gardening episode was solid. Grow what you like. Use what you have around. Doesn't matter if you live in a room or on a farm. Plant a few things you want to see or eat. The creation's already been done for you. Just add love, water, and sun.
Brian Bates
Donna's right, and I appreciate that. Donna. I'm going to tell you, I'm amazed all the time at growing. Like, if you plant a little bitty tomato seed, it's so tiny.
Aaron Weber
Mm.
Brian Bates
Somehow you plant this thing in the ground, and it grows up a giant plant.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And in that plant, it produces tomatoes. Each tomato having loads of seeds. It just blows my mind how this happens.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Wow. Growing, the evolution of it all is so.
Brian Bates
Well, it's not evolution, but the growing is amazing. Yeah. It just is unbelievable. I like to credit God with that and not time, but it's. It's amazing.
Aaron Weber
Yes. Yeah. God, the guy who created time.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Well, but evolution is all. Well, I don't know if God created time. I mean, we. We kind of created.
Aaron Weber
God created time and space.
Brian Bates
Yeah, but. But I don't know. Time is just the world as it.
Aaron Weber
Is, is what I'm saying.
Brian Bates
Yes.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Brian Bates
But it's just amazing to watch things grow. I mean, so many. See, like, if you plant one sunflower seed, it can grow this huge sunflower, and in the flower is hundreds of seeds. It's amazing.
Aaron Weber
That's wild. Somebody told me after the gardening episode, and I don't know if this is true, but if you'll say you have two tomato plants, one of the plants, if you are, say nice things to it, and then if you say mean things to the other plant, the nice one will grow more.
Brian Bates
I don't know if that's true, but I have heard that sort of thing.
Dusty Slay
Like, I've heard that with houseplants, that.
Brian Bates
That just what's happening. Some people say that if you put the seed in your mouth before planting it, that. That that seed can pick up on your DNA and grow what you need for your body.
Aaron Weber
Who's saying that?
Brian Bates
People say it.
Aaron Weber
Okay. Okay.
Brian Bates
They say that birds also. The. The chirping of the birds, the songs help the plants grow, help help the flowers open, help those things that. That people have played classical music for birds at the certain frequency that made the plants grow larger.
Dusty Slay
I could see that.
Aaron Weber
Put a seed in your mouth and it grows. A tomato grows with nicotine in it.
Brian Bates
That'd be amazing.
Aaron Weber
That's what it needs.
Brian Bates
That'd be amazing.
Aaron Weber
What the body needs. Todd Weinberg, if this podcast was an ice cream sundae. Oh, I love this breakfast. Would be the ice cream because he's the foundation of the pod. Aaron would be the sprinkles because he's always fun to see.
Brian Bates
Okay. Todd.
Aaron Weber
Dusty would be the nuts because that's the only thing in a Sunday he would eat. And Nate would be the cherry because it's not always there, but when it is, you really appreciate it.
Brian Bates
I'll be honest. I mean, the ice cream is what. I love ice cream. I mean, I do. I think ice cream's bad for us. Yeah. Especially how we make it now. But you can buy.
Aaron Weber
But I don't think anybody is saying it's good for.
Brian Bates
But you can buy ice cream that's made with raw milk.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And then you can. Sweetened with honey.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And very good for you.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. You can just. You can also just open up the lid, pour it directly in the toilet because you're going to throw all that up. It sounds disgusting.
Brian Bates
It's amazing, Heather. It's amazing. I mean, that's too bad. It's too bad for you.
Aaron Weber
I don't know. I think Blue Bell figured it out. Heather Baker. I asked a gentleman sitting in an aisle seat if I could grab the window seat in this row. He had a backpack in the middle seat from the start, and I thought he might be waiting for a friend to board. I'll stop you right there. It doesn't matter. That's not how it works.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
You can't reserve a seat.
Brian Bates
Right.
Aaron Weber
You can't do that. If you want to sit with a friend, you go back and board with them.
Brian Bates
Yes.
Aaron Weber
You don't hold a seat for somebody that hasn't boarded yet. I'm already on your side. I don't know what's about to happen, but I'm excited. He had a backpack in the middle seat from the start, and I thought he might be waiting for a friend aboard. He remained standing once I was seated and continued to stand until everybody had boarded the flight. It dawned on me he was standing to prevent anyone from taking the middle seat. He stayed busy on his phone and had his back to the front of the plane to avoid eye contact. I assume. Is this brilliant or incredibly rude?
Brian Bates
Incredibly rude.
Dusty Slay
Brilliant.
Aaron Weber
Really? You're a fan of this, Brian? You like it?
Dusty Slay
No, but I think if somebody was standing, that would be. Make me more inclined to say, let.
Brian Bates
Me go ahead and get in there.
Dusty Slay
If you're gonna have to grab a middle seat.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Why not ask the guy who's already standing?
Aaron Weber
That's why I do the opposite, which I get settled in and put the armrest down. I buckle up, they see me, and they go, it's gonna be a whole thing to get him to stand up. If I'm already standing up, they go, hey, you mind scooting out real quick? So I don't even know if this is an effective strategy, keeping your back to the aisle.
Dusty Slay
I think that would.
Aaron Weber
I respect gamesmanship. That feels a little too far. Yeah, that feels a little too far. Look at your phone. Don't turn your whole back to the aisle, and you're just Lying to people.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
I don't know. I respect moves and like being cunning with it, but that feels like too much. I don't know. Was he a nice guy? Let me know. Heather, did you talk to him at all? I don't know. I don't know how. How exactly I feel about it. But no backpack on the middle seat. It's illegal.
Dusty Slay
Well, I had other day on a Southwest flight. They start. Have you ever had this happen? They started boarding before the scheduled boarding.
Aaron Weber
Time a couple times. That'll happen.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, but isn't that unfair? I was in the B group. It didn't affect me. Yeah, but. But by the time that whatever it was we're supposed to board. Time to hit the template. They'd already gone all the way through the A group.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I don't like that.
Dusty Slay
And if you are say.
Aaron Weber
Because maybe I'm going to go. I'm going to go use the bathroom 10 minutes before. Yeah, you don't get back.
Dusty Slay
And I saw people walk up and I think they missed their spot. It didn't seem right.
Brian Bates
So I would. If it were me, I would send an email and I would get some money back from Southwest.
Aaron Weber
Okay. Do that.
Dusty Slay
That's what I did. Affect me.
Aaron Weber
Oh man.
Brian Bates
I was in the B group, which is okay. Let me ask you this. Are you ready to win Mother's Day and cement your reputation? Reputation as the best gift giver in the family.
Aaron Weber
Boy howdy.
Brian Bates
Give the moms in your life an Aura digital picture frame that is a great gift. Preloaded with decades of family photos.
Aaron Weber
Whoa. Preloaded by you.
Brian Bates
Preloaded by you.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Not just Aura, just loads.
Brian Bates
If Aura has that info we need delete me more than ever. But they are really good frames. I like them a lot. I do like because the old way was you have to put them on a chip and then you have to insert it into the frame and then those pictures stay up there forever because you never reload.
Aaron Weber
And even before that you had to print a picture out, put it in an hour paper and then put it. Yeah.
Brian Bates
This way you can have the phone. You can have the app on your phone. Take a picture of your daughter loaded in there for your parents to see right away. Your grand. The grandparents can get real time uploads of their grandkids.
Aaron Weber
It's great. You'll never have to talk to them again.
Brian Bates
That's the only way my parents see the kids. So it's.
Dusty Slay
That's not true.
Brian Bates
And not completely true. I do text some to them too. I like to think I'M a good gift giver, but honestly, it's easy to be a good gift giver with Aura Frames. Aura frames was named the best digital photo frame by wire cutter and by Nateland. And it's easy to see why. There's unlimited storage, so you can add as many photos, videos, and funny memes as you want. And it is so simple to set up. Just plug it in and share away. Another idea, if you have a friend, whether they be liberal or conservative, you can send them this and then upload memes of the political party that they're not for. Yeah, that'll be a lot of fun. It's not just pictures. You can upload videos up 30 seconds long and your favorite live iPhone photos will play right on the frame. The embedded speaker can play audio on demand. You can whisper things in there that they don't know is on the thing. Aura is a great deal for Mother's Day. It has.
Aaron Weber
You're framing this as like a break gift. Like you can harass your family.
Brian Bates
That's how conspiracy theories. That's how great it is, is that you can use it for good things or, you know, be a little funny about it.
Aaron Weber
Right, right, right.
Brian Bates
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Aaron Weber
Wow. Jordan Johnson. Shout out to Dusty. His country radio playlist on Spotify absolutely slaps.
Brian Bates
Boom. Jordan.
Aaron Weber
My family recently did a road trip from Omaha to Dallas. Ten and a half hours each day, each way. And that playlist was the perfect soundtrack. A plus work. Dusty.
Brian Bates
That's called Dusty Sleighs country radio on Spotify. It is. Put a lot into that. And I appreciate that, Jordan. I put a lot into that list. I like every song on it a lot. And I appreciate that.
Dusty Slay
It's awesome.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
I think you have great taste in country music.
Brian Bates
Thank you. Thank you, Brian.
Dusty Slay
Maybe all music. I don't know music that well. You guys know music very well. But anything he's recommended.
Aaron Weber
Taste. Well, do you think great taste is liking fewer things or do you think, like, do you think it's a virtue? Do you think liking fewer things is. Is a virtuous thing?
Dusty Slay
I guess that's it is.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Because it means you're. You're really like discerning. Yeah. Honing your. Your Taste.
Aaron Weber
So you have an appreciation for fewer songs than I do and that's better.
Brian Bates
I can appreciate a lot of songs, but there. That doesn't mean they're good.
Dusty Slay
And I. Since I don't know music, I shouldn't say great taste, but I like.
Brian Bates
You were right the first.
Dusty Slay
I like. Usually if he recommends someone that no, I like it.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
And the. So he. He knows a lot of deep cuts that I don't know from artists I know. And yeah, you know, so he's good. And I like your music. I really love your.
Brian Bates
You right to stumble. You're right to stumble on him. When you said I like your music taste, you're right because even your. Even your brain was shorting out as you were saying. No, I like Aaron's music too. I'm not hating. But Aaron, I like yours too, but.
Aaron Weber
I think, I think I like more stuff than you do.
Brian Bates
Yeah, I don't think so.
Aaron Weber
Well, you only listen to one genre of music from a ten year period.
Brian Bates
That's not true.
Aaron Weber
And I listen to everything.
Dusty Slay
That's not true.
Brian Bates
But you, you.
Aaron Weber
Oh, it has to sound like it's from that tenure.
Brian Bates
Well, you, you're exactly. Well, no, I mean, it just. You just have to realize that new country music, okay, majority of. Especially what they play on the radio is not good. It's not good.
Aaron Weber
Okay. It's not even what we're talking moving the goalpost.
Brian Bates
Well, you're saying that I have. I like it from a certain period and, and I wish that I didn't. I wish that they would continue to crank out the good.
Aaron Weber
I wish that everything sounded like the.
Brian Bates
Kind Zach Top is a good example of. Like, he's like 90s country, which I like 80s and 70s country too, but 90s country was what I grew up on and Zach Top sounds like it. And people love Zach Top. They're like, oh, this guy's great. But the thing about it is there's a lot of people making music like Zach Top, but they will not play them on the radio. And I think that's a shame. I have a friend who works for a radio station or a guy I worked with. We became friends. But he said, I said to him, do you get to play any of your own music? And he goes, oh, no. He's like, they send the whole list and I just have to play what's on the list, right? So these company. So it's my belief that these big radio stations are working with the record labels and the record labels tell them what to play.
Dusty Slay
Sure.
Brian Bates
And so you never get a chance. This guy can't even pepper in an artist and go, hey, I really like this. I'd like to start playing this. And there was like, there was a band. I forget who it was now, but I just heard this story recently. They got very popular. It was because a radio DJ in a town really liked them and started playing their music. And then it picked up and they became a success. And I just don't think that happens as much anymore because radio stations seem to be owned by record labels. And I think that hurts us all.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I agree with you.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And fewer, and few fewer people listening to radio. It's like, it's like all those things happening.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Right. But maybe, you know, if you like, like Brian said, he found a station here in Nashville that plays country, 90s country. And it's like, if we knew those things were out there, we might tune in more. But when you go, oh, you're just gonna give me the. The 10 mainstream hits. Yeah, that's not worth it. You know what I mean?
Dusty Slay
But your movies are a lot of my favorites, too.
Brian Bates
Appreciate excellent movie taste. Appreciate that really good movie. Really good. You're really. You're the best editor of stand up clips. I wish that I could hire you to do my stand up clips. You're very good. You get creative with it. You're very good, but it's not good with music.
Aaron Weber
Jalen Smith. That was Jaden Smith.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Can we talk about the political and economic state of the world? You've seen that video.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And then that guy goes, bro, that's one of my favorite clips. I watched it so many times. Jalen Smith. Dusty picked a great place for his cabin if he likes planting trees, which he does.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
If you type Nursery capital of the world into Google, it brings up McMinnville. It also talks about how our climate is great for growing all kinds of plants. Love the show. Love hearing Dusty mention my hometown.
Brian Bates
Yeah, McMinnville's great. I have planted, you know, 40 trees.
Aaron Weber
Wow.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
I'm doing a show tomorrow night, McMinnville.
Brian Bates
Are you should stay at my cabin.
Dusty Slay
I guess I will.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Probably just drive home, right? Yeah, it's not that far. That's really nice, honey.
Dusty Slay
I know you need help with the kids, but I'm staying at Dusty's cabin tonight.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, Stay there, check in on the trees.
Brian Bates
Built a deck.
Aaron Weber
That's cool.
Brian Bates
Built a nice deck out there.
Aaron Weber
A wraparound or.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Oh, wow.
Brian Bates
Yeah, wow.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, my mom used to say that was her dream.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
To have a wraparound porch. So far, looks like it's never gonna happen.
Brian Bates
You'll do that for her one.
Aaron Weber
I will one day.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Get a wraparound porch. Ricky Thurston. That got serious there for a second.
Brian Bates
I like that name. Thurston. Thurston to death out here.
Aaron Weber
I'm gonna get Ricky a Sprite. He's thirsty. Ricky Thurston. Aaron was expecting a big laugh with his Hawaiian shirt joke, but he only got a aloha. Only got aloha.
Dusty Slay
It's pretty good.
Aaron Weber
That's really good. That's really good. I wish I had that on me. They're in that show. I would. I would have broke it out for sure.
Brian Bates
Not from now on, though.
Aaron Weber
I still stand by Hawaii. Not. I think it's a. I think it's a good joke. I think I didn't come up with it. It was something a group of my friends would say every time somebody had a Hawaiian. We're gonna start a company, hawaiianot.com and try to sell Hawaiian shirts.
Dusty Slay
Now, someone commented, you need to. Yo. The Eddie Cat lady an apology.
Aaron Weber
I owe who an apology?
Dusty Slay
Eddie Cat.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
I don't think I do. But why do they. Because.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
You know, speaking of Hawaii, though, I had a friend. You know, you ever listened to that Nelly album, Country Grammar? You remember that?
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
On that. In between, you had Cedric the Entertainer doing little sketches, like he was trying to call Nelly.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And on one of the, you know, at the end, he goes, ahala. You know, he's like, you know. So my friend started doing, you know, he would go, aha. That's how he would say bye to people. He'd leave a message. And then, like, we moved to Charleston and we started making these new friends. And they. These new friends had no idea what he was saying. They thought he was saying, like, mahala. Which is like. Yeah. They were like, what?
Aaron Weber
Yeah, that's the deal.
Brian Bates
Why? Yeah.
Aaron Weber
You're doing that. It's like you're just saying nothing. Yeah, Just saying a bunch of stuff. I love a bit. I love a bit with a group of friends.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
That just. Just becomes. You're just saying it. Nathan Sabron, Gay Dusty really hit a home run on his list of country songs about dads. I was wondering, with Mother's Day coming up soon, if you could do the same for Mother's songs.
Dusty Slay
Maybe that's a good segue into our topic this week. Maybe we'll save it for the end.
Aaron Weber
Well, look at that. Look at that segue. Good work, Brian.
Dusty Slay
This Week.
Brian Bates
We're not too close to the end.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. Because you need some time.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
I will say the last 30 minutes will be for you.
Brian Bates
I will say I was doing this research and it's hard. Like, there's a lot of new. Like, if you look up on Spotify, you know, songs about country, songs about moms. It's a lot of new country that I would never put in any top five list. So it's harder to find. Yeah, no, thankfully, no. But it's. It's hard to find. More hard to find songs about moms than about dads. A lot of mom stuff in the title, but not really about the mom.
Dusty Slay
Right.
Brian Bates
So. But I got a list, though.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
And it's.
Aaron Weber
I'm excited.
Brian Bates
And it's a hot one.
Aaron Weber
I'm excited.
Dusty Slay
I found the same. We did episode on Dads and for Father's Day. Mother's Day is this Sunday. And we talked about. We looked at some movie dads, some TV dads, or at least good. Is this dad good or bad? Things like that. For moms. It was a lot harder.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
It's dominated. Movies are dominated by male actors. And I don't know, there's a lot of, like. You disagree with that, Dusty?
Brian Bates
No, I don't know. I just. When you said it, I just thought.
Dusty Slay
I mean, sitcoms, most sitcoms, there's a million where the. There's a man playing a dad and.
Aaron Weber
He'S the lead character, he's the doofus. And then the mom is holding the family together.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. So there's. There's not a lot of, like, it'll be a weird show if the mom was the doofus. That's when you think.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, because it would just change the whole tone of the show.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
If, like King of Queens, if. Yeah. If the wife was like the overweight loser.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And then he was like a high strung, high achieving professional. Just the whole. Every joke would be different. Yeah. It'd be a whole different show.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. I mean, I found a few I want to throw to you guys, but.
Aaron Weber
I'm just saying these are bad moms.
Dusty Slay
Or good moms or we can debate whether they were good mom or bad.
Aaron Weber
You got the one from what's Eating? Gilbert Grape.
Dusty Slay
No, I know, I know. You're talking about.
Brian Bates
That's a terrible mom.
Dusty Slay
Well, all right.
Brian Bates
I know. I mean, it is. She is a bad mom.
Dusty Slay
So Mother's Day is this Sunday.
Brian Bates
It always falls just that she went upstairs to die. It's like, don't make this hard for us.
Dusty Slay
It's been a long time since I've seen that movie.
Aaron Weber
But you remember the mom.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
They could have inherited. They could have passed the house on. Instead, they wanted to save her and themselves some embarrassment, so they burned the house to the ground. They could. She could have died on the front porch, and then they could have kept that house for themselves.
Aaron Weber
But don't you think the burning the house was symbolic in a lot of ways, too? Burning away the past.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Burning away all the bad things they've inherited from their family.
Brian Bates
But sometimes you just gotta deal with your trauma in order to keep a free place to live.
Dusty Slay
That's the moral.
Aaron Weber
Movie reviews, guys. Let's cut the symbolism. You gotta sell the house. Put that money into a Roth ira.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Get some land.
Brian Bates
Yeah, exactly.
Aaron Weber
Give yourself to God. And it would be a better movie.
Brian Bates
Yes.
Dusty Slay
That's what. All right, so Mother's Day. There was a woman named Anna Jarvis who wanted to honor her mom. So she pushed for 1907 for a day called Mother's Day. And it took a little while for it to take off, but she kept pushing for it, and eventually it became more and more widespread to the point where by 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother's Day for the second Sunday in May is a national holiday to honor moms.
Brian Bates
But now the rest of us have to do a lot of work out here.
Aaron Weber
But here's the. Here's the turn.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, here's the turn. Dusty, you like this? It quickly becomes so commercialized that she regrets suggesting it. She's like, this is never what I wanted to do.
Brian Bates
Oh, yeah.
Dusty Slay
Just wanted to be a date on our moms. And now it got to the point where she didn't even want Mother's Day. She started protesting Mother's Day events and tried to get it canceled. So she did a complete 180.
Brian Bates
That's a great. This. I love this analogy, though, for things. The moment the government gets involved, you're like, I wish this had never happened.
Dusty Slay
Well, I think Hallmark got involved.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, It's. It's the. It's the companies that.
Brian Bates
Yeah. The government got involved. And then Woodrow Wilson was, like, calling up Hallmark. We can both make a little money here. I'll buy some stock at home. Mark, you start printing some cards.
Dusty Slay
Maybe. But that's very interesting that the woman who started Mother's Day tried to stop it by the. By the end.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I love that.
Dusty Slay
Never thought of this. Mother's Day. It's apostrophe. S. Not S. Apost. It's Honoring your mom.
Aaron Weber
Not all mother, singular.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
The day of mother.
Dusty Slay
Yes. Yes.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
I don't know apostrophes very well.
Dusty Slay
Well, if it.
Brian Bates
I mean, I trust you.
Dusty Slay
It's not mothers plural. It's one mother.
Brian Bates
No, I understand what you're saying, but I just don't understand apostrophes in that way.
Dusty Slay
Well, then how do you understand what we're saying?
Brian Bates
Well, I understand that you're saying it's done incorrectly or. Or. Or people celebrate it all mothers, when they're saying it's just about your mom. Yeah, I understand that, but I just don't. I wouldn't be able to write out what you're saying.
Aaron Weber
Okay, but you can hang for the conversation.
Brian Bates
Yes. Yes. Yeah.
Dusty Slay
We all have jokes in our act about our mom. Have you ever had a joke? I mean, I at least know one. You did. About.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Of the birds in the hurricane.
Aaron Weber
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Dusty Slay
What's a good one?
Aaron Weber
I was all right.
Brian Bates
That one about how you hate your mom. I remember that one.
Dusty Slay
She wants a wraparound porch.
Aaron Weber
That's 85 of comics of some joke about how they hate their parents and. And hate their family and everything.
Brian Bates
It is true.
Aaron Weber
Everything about their lives.
Dusty Slay
And that's. You mentioned on your podcast this week you had a joke posted about your dad that he probably did not like.
Brian Bates
Well, yeah, I mean, this is what. I go into la. I did the stand up on the spot show, and, you know, I. I said. And I always say, I'm in la. I'm like, nobody. You know, and they yelled out, hawaii. And I said, hawaii, Not. Yeah. And then they. And then Jeremiah Watkins asked me, he goes, have you ever been to Hawaii? And I said, no. And I go, my dad has been married four times, and he took his first three wives to Hawaii. And so now it's kind of a running joke in a way, but he's still not done it. He refuses to take his fourth wife to Hawaii because he feels like that's a curse. And then I go, he thinks that's the curse and not yelling at everybody. And. And I just was being funny.
Aaron Weber
Right?
Brian Bates
Then they cut the clip up, and I go, ah, man, that doesn't look good for my dad. And I'm just making jokes.
Aaron Weber
Did you collab with it?
Brian Bates
Yeah. And I. I know he watches my stuff, so I'm like, I'm not trying to trash my parents out here. I was just trying to make a fun joke. He did yell at me a lot, but what dads are.
Aaron Weber
You deserved it.
Brian Bates
And I yell at my kids Now? Yeah, we passing it down.
Dusty Slay
Passing it down.
Aaron Weber
That's why you got to burn your house and start over.
Brian Bates
Yeah, exactly. Actually, I told my dad that the other day. I was talking about how a lot of parents will give their kids iPads and give them a lot of screen time. I said, we don't do that in our family. We're old school. We just yell at our kids.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Somebody was like, man, but I used to try to joke about this. Somebody was like, this is way back in the day. I tried it. Somebody was like, man, back in my day, we didn't have screens. Dude, we didn't have screens. Yeah, you did. They weren't invented. You don't think you would have had, like. What do you. It's just like. Yeah, of course you did.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
They came around after you became an adult.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, yeah.
Aaron Weber
Anyway, it wasn't a good.
Brian Bates
All they had was a screen porch.
Aaron Weber
We'd go out in the field with sticks. Yeah, that's all we needed, you know.
Brian Bates
All we needed was to throw pine cones at each other and beat each other with. I got somebody. A kid threw a rock. He's still my friend, though. He threw a rock, hit me in the head. I was bleeding out there in the yard.
Aaron Weber
I smoked pack day cigarettes and I looked like I was 40 when I was 18. Things were much better back then, dude. I worked 14 hours a day at the mine.
Dusty Slay
It was a simpler time.
Brian Bates
We just drank microplastics out of the garden hose.
Aaron Weber
We didn't have screens.
Brian Bates
We drank out of the garden hose growing up. Now we all eat Prilosec because our stomachs are destroyed.
Dusty Slay
Well, I have a joke that talks about how everyone says this is the softest generation ever.
Aaron Weber
They should be right.
Dusty Slay
Because we don't need 8 year olds working the coal mines for hours a day.
Aaron Weber
Exactly.
Dusty Slay
Every generation is going to be the softest because we're evolving or progressing. Excuse me.
Aaron Weber
Yes. Unless something bad happened. Then we need, you know, God forbid.
Brian Bates
Hard times create strong men.
Aaron Weber
There you go. And behind every strong man is a strong woman.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Like our mom. Dusty, have you ever had a joke about your mom that you either regret it or you think she got upset about?
Brian Bates
Well, I had a joke I was working on for a little while where. Because my. When I was a kid. This is a story I've told a million times. When I was a kid, my mom left me in a running car and I was. I was like, not even two years old yet, but I was standing and I. It was a gear shifter on the. On The. On the steering wheel. And I pulled it down into drive and drove the car into a pond. And there was a lady who drowned her kids named Susan Smith.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And I thought that's what Casey Anthony did. I didn't realize what it h. So I was making a joke.
Aaron Weber
Accused of.
Brian Bates
Yes. And I was making a joke about that. I said my mom was the original Casey Anthony. And it would. It would get a. It actually would get a huge laugh. I go, she was the original. It just didn't work out. I got out of there, Right. And I was doing the joke, and then I realized it was a lady named Susan Smith. Nobody knows that name. And the joke never had the impact. And I told it to my mom one time, and she did not seem to care for it. So I never did it.
Aaron Weber
She didn't like being called Casey.
Dusty Slay
I wonder why.
Brian Bates
So I quit doing. But, yeah, I mean, that. That's. I'd say maybe the only one that I was like, nah, I wish I hadn't done that because, you know.
Aaron Weber
Did you ever try the joke? My mom was the original Susan Smith.
Brian Bates
I did. Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Did it ever work? You have to do that in South Carolina, I think.
Brian Bates
Okay. And I actually even tried it where I prefaced who Susan Smith was.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. I was about to say, maybe you.
Brian Bates
Just gotta let him know and just.
Dusty Slay
It's too much setup.
Brian Bates
Yeah, maybe.
Aaron Weber
Maybe I'll read, you tell the whole story. All right. Just keep that in mind.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
It's gonna come back later.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. There's a reason I'm telling you that.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
I have a joke. I have a. What I think is a good joke that includes a callback to a joke that's not that good, but I have to do the joke that's not that good.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And sometimes that joke is not doing well. And I'm like, yeah, I'll just wait. You're going to be so happy I told this.
Brian Bates
It is worth it. And I've done that, too.
Aaron Weber
I got to sit through this joke that's objectively not that funny, but I'm going to bring it back.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Trust me on this.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I like that. I like that. Because you are. You are like. You're sacrificing a bit of a laugh in the beginning for a bigger payoff later.
Aaron Weber
Right.
Brian Bates
And it's. That's what comedy's all about.
Dusty Slay
I just try to write strong jokes throughout. But anyway, you do, you earn. We're all different.
Brian Bates
It's worth it for a good callback.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, she did. I'm reading the Susan Smith. Wikipedia. That's a dark reach. You got denied parole last November.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. When you Google again, I Google bad dads. It's just. Just dead beats. But you Google bad moms. It's really dark. It's really dark. But your joke about your mom kind of making fun of her about not knowing, I guess, how Google works.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, yeah. It's a running joke in our family that my mom, My mom's very smart. My mom's a math teacher and. But, you know, it's just an age thing where they don't use the Internet as fluently as the kids do. So the joke is that my mom, when she'll Google things, she types. She types into Google like she's writing an email to an old friend or something. Dear Google, like, my son was just asking me about, blah, blah, blah. That's the joke.
Brian Bates
It's a great joke.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Thank you.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, it's an old one.
Dusty Slay
So she was cool with it.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, she was cool with it because I think it's so absurd. It's not like. Yeah, I'm not like, boy, my mom. What?
Dusty Slay
So stupid.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. What an idiot.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Do you ever see this, this old. This old hag. I'm not doing any of that. I think if it, if it comes from a place of like. Yeah, we're just poking fun.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
I actually wrote a bunch of jokes about my mom smoking cigarettes and I'll get it. But really, at the time, I was. I was taking three people and combining them because it's too much to have all these characters.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
My sister used to smoke cigarettes with the windows up in the car with her kids. And my uncle used to smoke and would always bring me things from the Marlboro catalog for Christmas.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And then my grandfather used. Used to smoke, and my mom would say he would smoke with the windows rolled in the car and she would get down in the floorboard almost to like escape the smoke. So I just kind of combine all those. My mom actually never smoked cigarettes. I was surrounded by people that smoked cigarettes. But my mom.
Aaron Weber
Did you grow up in a trailer?
Brian Bates
I did grow up.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
My sister lived next door to her, and she. They would both. Her and her husband would both smoke cigarettes inside. And I would go. I stayed with them for a while because they lived next door to us because my mom worked third shift. And I got prank called one time by someone who said they were going to kill me. And so I.
Aaron Weber
Fun prank.
Brian Bates
It was collect call. You remember? Used to get collect calls where it would say it was a Recording. And it would say, you. This is an incoming call. Yeah.
Aaron Weber
I'm going to kill you, Dusty.
Brian Bates
Exactly. It was like it said, this is an AT&T collect call from. I know where you live. You're dead. And I was like, oh, God. So I started. Stopped staying by myself. I was too young probably to be doing that anyway. But I started staying with my sister. And they smoke so much inside that I was like, I don't know. I think I'm gonna start standing by myself.
Aaron Weber
I'll risk.
Dusty Slay
It's worth the risk.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Did you ever figure out who did that?
Brian Bates
No. We did call the police.
Aaron Weber
It's a crazy prank call. I'm trying to. That's your refrigerator running. That's about all we did.
Brian Bates
Yeah. This is middle of the night. Middle of the night. I'm asleep. I wake up, I ran to my sister's house in my underwear.
Aaron Weber
And was it a kid or an adult?
Brian Bates
It was an adult. I think what it was, it was my mom's number in the phone book. So I think they were just because they called.
Aaron Weber
Oh, so somebody tried to kill your mom?
Brian Bates
Yeah, they called later and left another message. And that was more geared towards a woman that. Things that I can't say. And that's, you know, so when the cops came, that's what recording we let them listen to.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
And.
Aaron Weber
Geez.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Okay. I was thinking these were your buddies from school.
Brian Bates
Oh, no. Yeah.
Aaron Weber
As a prank.
Dusty Slay
That's pretty.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, that's. That's different. Yeah, it's not really a prank. That's a felony.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Yeah. So the. So, yeah, I mean, I was surrounded by. You know, my mom used to go to this other lady's house and we would go there and they would sit around and drink coffee and they had a little lazy Susan in there. They would drink coffee and that lady would just smoke cigarettes right there in the kitchen. I was probably like 10. Drinking coffee and, you know, getting into it, breathing in smoke.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
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Aaron Weber
No. I can't wait to hear about it.
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Got a cough over there. Dusty.
Brian Bates
What's going on?
Aaron Weber
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Yeah.
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Brian Bates
I'm not against Mother Mother's Day. I mean, I. I think I feel like I'm forced into it. Last year, I didn't give my wife. Or. No, two years ago, I didn't give my wife anything for Mother's Day because it never even crossed my mind. My. My wife is my wife. My whole entire life I've given things.
Aaron Weber
Such a funny excuse. You don't give me anything for Mother's Day. I wasn't thinking about it.
Brian Bates
Well, yeah, I mean, legitimately. It's like my whole life, I get my mom something for Mother Father's Day and my wife is not mine.
Aaron Weber
Oh, that was the first one where your wife was a mom. Yeah, Okay, I get that.
Brian Bates
And my wife is not my mom. So I. It never crossed my mind.
Aaron Weber
Did you get your mom something that year?
Brian Bates
Probably not. Okay.
Dusty Slay
So, Aaron, this is Lucy's first Mother's Day.
Aaron Weber
It is. I'm just. I'm just thinking about that now.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. Okay. I guess that answers my question.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. I gotta get something.
Dusty Slay
Get something from Olive.
Aaron Weber
Which is more important, would you say y' all been doing. You've been doing this a while. Do you think Mother's Day is more important in terms of what you do? Do you think it's more important to your wife or to your actual mom?
Dusty Slay
Neither.
Aaron Weber
So you had to prioritize.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. Neither one of them care that much. Or at least that's what I tell myself.
Aaron Weber
You've never asked.
Dusty Slay
Like they don't even care. Yeah. See if whichever one I say is going to act like it matters to them and it really doesn't. But I guess my mom.
Aaron Weber
There's a tick tock that went viral of a guy interviewing people on the street. And I usually hate those videos. I'm so sick of the street interview stuff. But there's one. They're just asking guys rank, rank, rank. Your mom, your wife and your daughter rank them in terms of like how you have to. Who you care the most about it. It's great. I, I think it's obviously. I don't even know if I want to do this.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. I just want. Just tell us who's third.
Aaron Weber
But every people had different people had totally different based on their relationship. I mean, let's just. It's just like who's most important to enter who you're supposed to protect or.
Dusty Slay
Right.
Aaron Weber
Help or, or stuff like that.
Brian Bates
Well, there's a pretty obvious answer that nobody wants to say, I think, but it's not importance, shouldn't be a thing. But it's.
Aaron Weber
I don't remember how it was, but.
Brian Bates
But it, I mean really, it should be daughter, wife, mother. That's, that's what I thought because it's your daughter. You, you brought your daughter into the world and you. And, and that is like she relies on you for protection. But your wife is married to you and you should be protecting your wife and your mom hopefully has your dad to do those things for her. Now I know as people get older, in my case they're, they're divorced and you know, but it's, I mean, that's what it should be.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
But I can see how, you know, easily anybody could be offended by that order.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Now I'll say ideally all three of those people, their interests would be harmonious. You never have to pick between the three.
Brian Bates
Right.
Aaron Weber
But you'd be amazed at the people that were like, nah, man, that's still my mom. My mom's number one. Still one guy was like, my mom, my wife, my daughter.
Brian Bates
Daughter's really low on that list.
Dusty Slay
Jeez.
Aaron Weber
My mom. Yeah. My mom, my wife, my sons, my neighbors, and then my daughter, man.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. Anyway, so you, you have to do something for Lucy.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I'll get her some. I'll get her some.
Dusty Slay
I did not know this. Mother's Day, busiest day of the year for restaurants.
Aaron Weber
Wow.
Brian Bates
I feel Like I knew that if you asked me, maybe I wouldn't know. But when I waited tables, it was a big day.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Especially western sizzling. It was popping.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
I mean, it makes sense. Father's Day, very often the mom will cook, but Mother's Day, Dad's like, we'll go out.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, yeah. It's the cooking himself. Yeah, we'll go get something. I'm guessing during the day is. Do you go get dinner for Mother's Day?
Brian Bates
I think it's a. I think it's.
Aaron Weber
Like a brunch because it's Sunday. So it's a brunch after church. After church or something. That's what I was thinking.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
That's why I would have guessed Valentine's Day for that reason. Because it's like one meal that everybody goes, I don't know.
Brian Bates
My brother in law is from Michigan and from a fairly, you know, well off family. And he would tell me, growing up, Mother's Day was huge. They would go out to big dinners, everybody would dress up. It was like pretty wild how, how nice Mother's Day was. And his first Mother's Day down in Alabama with us, we went out for my grandmother. And he said it was the first time he ever thought, when what am I doing in this family? Because my grandmother really liked Burger King and that's where she wanted to go. So for Mother's Day we went to Burger King for my grandmother because she liked Burger King. And my brother in law was like, what have I done?
Aaron Weber
And I'm sure because it was a great meal, we had a great time. Right?
Brian Bates
Burger king in the 90s. Come on. You know what I mean?
Aaron Weber
You had to hold a waffle hands.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
I mean, my mom, she's 81, she's like that now. She told me the other day, she said, I went out with some friends to eat. We went to someplace Panera's. And she said, I didn't really care for it that much. I got a sandwich and Soup or whatever, $12. And she's like, she thought the price was just outrageous.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
So she's like, I don't really care.
Aaron Weber
Which maybe it is a little bit. And we're all jaded to it.
Dusty Slay
Maybe. But that's fancy eating term.
Brian Bates
Hilarious.
Dusty Slay
Panera's Mother's Day is also the busiest day of the year for phone calls. More phone calls are made than any other time of the year, which I kind of.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, I'd like to see the breakdown. Do you FaceTime your mom or do you call? I like to see the breakdown of FaceTimes versus calls.
Dusty Slay
I'd like to see you see me FaceTime with my mom and then the voodoo that she thinks is going on.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I agree, though, with your mom on that.
Aaron Weber
What, you don't like FaceTime?
Brian Bates
No, I do, but it's weird, though, that we just have this kind of, like, weird black mirror here that we can conjure up anything we want. I think that's a little weird sometimes.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. It's probably not good that it's.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
It's in our pockets.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. It's killing us all.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
All right. Look at that aggro with you on that.
Aaron Weber
I'm with you. I'm not going to stop doing what I'm doing, but.
Brian Bates
Yeah. No, that's what I'm saying.
Aaron Weber
I've acknowledged that it's not good.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
You ever look around the airport and just. And everybody's. Yeah, it is. When you step out of it for a second and look around, it's bizarre.
Brian Bates
Yeah. When I'm at the airport and I take a break from my phone.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And look at everybody else and I go, what are you doing? And then I go right back there.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. I don't think I've ever taken a.
Aaron Weber
Break, but I remember the stigma. Used to be, you're on your computer. What a nerd. I remember we had a family computer growing up. I played Warcraft 2 on it and I loved it. I'm in there playing on it and then, like, my dad and brother would come in and go, what do you like? There's people here being a nerd on the computer now. Everybody has a computer and they're just looking at it.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
All day. It is wild.
Brian Bates
Even my dad. I got a lot of home videos where the TV is, like, at a volume a thousand percent.
Dusty Slay
Right.
Brian Bates
And it's like. But that's what's going on in my dad's house now. The TV's on a thousand percent. And then his phone is as loud as it goes and he's scrolling TikTok. You know your dad is. Oh, yeah, my dad's all over the.
Dusty Slay
That's why I have that in common.
Brian Bates
That's why that clip is like, I know you're going to see it. And I feel bad about it.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
But I was like, I already told.
Aaron Weber
Jeremiah he's going to duet it. Give a response.
Brian Bates
I wish now that would go viral. That's the viral. I need my dad yelling at me on the duet.
Aaron Weber
That ain't true. That ain't true.
Dusty Slay
That Would be great. Some religions practice Mother's Day differently, and Mormons, they begin Mother's Day celebration with a family prayer, have breakfast together, and go to church as a family, albeit wise guys. May 16th and 17th. And I think that's wonderful.
Brian Bates
Well, that is, you know, that is a good way to go. I don't. I don't disagree with that.
Dusty Slay
You know, I looked up good moms in the Bible. Mary's pretty high up there.
Aaron Weber
Mary?
Dusty Slay
I. I never.
Brian Bates
We know how good of a mom Mary was, though. I'm not slandering her, but do we know, like, one time she lost Jesus for several days and then had to go find him at the temple? She's like, we've been looking for you. And Jesus was like, you looking for me? Where do you think I'd be? My father's house.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Kind of a smart Al response.
Brian Bates
Yeah, yeah. Been missing for days.
Aaron Weber
I don't know. I'll give a little credit. The kid, she got a supernatural kid. That's probably tough to keep track.
Brian Bates
Yeah, it is tough.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. I think she was a pretty good mom.
Brian Bates
I bet. So.
Aaron Weber
But also human. Make that clear. Fully human and fully. Yeah. Anyway, just want to be theologically accurate. It.
Dusty Slay
Fully human and fully divine.
Brian Bates
I don't know. Anyway.
Aaron Weber
What.
Brian Bates
Okay, let's keep going.
Aaron Weber
What? He's not 50. 50. Fully. Both.
Brian Bates
Sweet woman.
Dusty Slay
She's a nice gal.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
No, I'm talking about Jesus.
Brian Bates
Jesus.
Aaron Weber
Yes.
Brian Bates
Okay. Okay.
Aaron Weber
Mary's not divine.
Brian Bates
Okay, well, that's, you know.
Dusty Slay
Okay. I thought that's what you.
Aaron Weber
Next.
Dusty Slay
I know Catholics, I don't think very.
Aaron Weber
Highly are about jc.
Dusty Slay
Okay. All right. Anyway, glad we did all that.
Brian Bates
Take a break to pray for you.
Dusty Slay
Here's what. I'd never made the connection because he's talking about good moms in the Bible, and one of them they mentioned was Hannah. And I was like, oh, that's like bestie's wife, Hannah. She was the mother of Samuel.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
And I don't think I'd ever knew. Is that why y' all named him Samuel?
Brian Bates
Yeah. That is ultimately why we went with the name Samuel.
Aaron Weber
Whoa.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
How about that?
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
That's really cool.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. Would you ever go with a New Testament name?
Brian Bates
Well, I mean, I feel like a lot of the New Testament names are taken, you know, John, Matthew, James.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, yeah.
Brian Bates
You know, Judas, apostles. Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Acts.
Brian Bates
I mean. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Maybe I'll name a sub revelation.
Aaron Weber
My mom almost named my brother Moses.
Dusty Slay
Really?
Brian Bates
No, I. I like the name Moses, but I was like, it is too it's, it's, you know.
Dusty Slay
Well, I'm just kidding because it's old Testament.
Aaron Weber
Noah's a big one now. There's a lot of Noah's out.
Dusty Slay
There are a lot of Noah.
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You just burn them.
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Aaron Weber
Amazing.
Dusty Slay
The record for being the most moment for the most kids. Single woman, 69 woman had 69 kids.
Brian Bates
Wow.
Aaron Weber
By choice or is this some horrific situation?
Dusty Slay
Well, she had 16 pair of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets. This is the 1700s.
Aaron Weber
Okay, so she probably didn't have a say in this.
Dusty Slay
Probably not.
Aaron Weber
It was just some guy trying to break.
Dusty Slay
Maybe she's a woman in Russia.
Brian Bates
But also, maybe they were like, we need some farm hands.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
You know?
Aaron Weber
Yeah, yeah. Do we need 60 of them?
Brian Bates
Yeah, we got. We got Our Town. Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
That's a full College football roster. 60 people.
Dusty Slay
All right. So. All right. I looked at sitcoms.
Aaron Weber
Well, hold on. Well, do you know any more about that story? What, did she set out to break the record?
Dusty Slay
Or is this in the 1700s? She's like, I want to be in Guinness.
Aaron Weber
Or did she just look up and go, hey, I think I've done this more than anybody.
Brian Bates
When they finally got to 69, they fist pound, and they were like, we did it.
Dusty Slay
Her husband holds the record for most children. 87 with two wives.
Aaron Weber
Whoa.
Dusty Slay
So this guy, he had it going on.
Aaron Weber
That's before you could donate and be a father that way. Right. So there's guys way more than that now. I bet there's guys with hundreds.
Brian Bates
There actually was a great Vince Vaughn movie about that that I watched. I forget what it was called, but.
Aaron Weber
It'S all tick tockable.
Brian Bates
It was real. It's a really good movie. It's funny, you know, it starts off a little gross, and then it has a real heartfelt turnaround to it. I really enjoyed it. I forget what it's called, but it's.
Dusty Slay
Vince Vaughn, and he fathers a lot of kids.
Brian Bates
Yeah. You know, in the way that Aaron is talking about. And it's called Delivery Man. Yeah. And it's really good. It, I, I, you know, I, I liked it.
Aaron Weber
I'm a big fan of Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt. It's a good cast.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
All right, let's get into some TV and movies before we get to your top songs. It's okay. All right. Sitcoms. There was.
Aaron Weber
Did you guys watch the show mom with Alison Janney?
Dusty Slay
Alison Janney, Anna Faris.
Brian Bates
Oh, yeah, I've seen that a bunch. My dad actually really likes that, and when I go to his house, it's on.
Aaron Weber
And is that a spin off from Hot in Cleveland? Is that even Related?
Dusty Slay
I don't think so.
Brian Bates
Okay.
Dusty Slay
I never watched it. Hunt. Cleveland was the Betty White.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
What made you think it's a spin off?
Aaron Weber
It just feels like the same universe.
Brian Bates
Terrible mom. Terr. They're both terrible moms.
Aaron Weber
Wait, wait, in what show?
Brian Bates
And mom, really?
Aaron Weber
Who are the moms in Alison?
Dusty Slay
Janie and Anna Ferris.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
Anna Faris is Alison Janney's daughter. And then Anna Faris has kids and they're both alcoholics, both recovering addicts. Yeah.
Aaron Weber
Oh, okay. But they. They're getting it together now.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
I think she's still a bad, bad mom.
Aaron Weber
Okay. What does she do?
Brian Bates
Just a lot like. Like, they frame it in a nice Hollywood way. But if these people were just living down the street from you, you would be like, oh, God.
Aaron Weber
They all live together.
Brian Bates
Yeah, I think so. I don't think Anna has custody of her children in the show.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
It addresses real life issues like alcoholism, drug addiction, teen pregnancy, addictive gambling, homelessness, relapse. It's a lot. Pretty heavy for a show. Was it a fun. It's a comedy.
Brian Bates
It is funny.
Aaron Weber
They're both very funny, those two actresses.
Brian Bates
Anna Faris is one of the funniest to me. I really enjoy her. I like the show, but I'm just saying. What do you. You're saying they're good moms?
Dusty Slay
No, I'm not even saying that. I'm just saying there's a show called Ma. I put it in here.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, that's really all he said.
Brian Bates
Okay. Okay. I thought we were doing good.
Aaron Weber
You're saying this is the best show of all time about Mom.
Dusty Slay
Say it's got to be up.
Brian Bates
If you're looking to raise a child, watch this show.
Dusty Slay
All right, let me throw out some. Some bad moms and you tell me if you agree.
Brian Bates
Okay.
Dusty Slay
Peg Bundy, Married With Children.
Brian Bates
I. Well, you can. Maybe you can weigh in, but I. I think that in that relationship, Peg has to deal with Al. And I think Al is a terrible father. And I think Peg's doing the best she can in that relationship.
Aaron Weber
And he's not a great husband either.
Brian Bates
Right.
Aaron Weber
He's just a curmudgeon.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I think she's doing the best she can.
Dusty Slay
Really?
Brian Bates
Yeah. I think that they're a horrible family. But I think Al is so bad that Peg's just doing what she can do.
Dusty Slay
But he's at least out there working, trying to make a living.
Brian Bates
But she's, you know, essentially the stay at home mom, though.
Dusty Slay
But. But she just undermines him all the time.
Aaron Weber
And does she really?
Dusty Slay
Yeah. And, like, emasculates him. Like.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
I don't know. I always found Peg very attractive.
Dusty Slay
Well, now we're getting to the bottom of it.
Brian Bates
I was like, if I was married to Peg, I'd be treating her a lot better.
Dusty Slay
Dusty got a little thing for Peg Bundy, Raymond's mom. And everybody loves Raymond.
Brian Bates
I think she's a great mom. Sorry, you. You can answer some of these.
Aaron Weber
I mean, that's like, the whole point of the show is the. The tough relationship she has with Raymond. Right.
Dusty Slay
Overbearing parents.
Brian Bates
Her parents are the pro. His parents are the problem in the show.
Dusty Slay
Well, that's what I'm talking about.
Aaron Weber
We're talking about that mom.
Brian Bates
Oh, that mom.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. You're not. Not Patricia Heaton's character. She's great.
Brian Bates
I think that mom's a bad mom.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Probably was good growing up, but now she won't let go of them.
Aaron Weber
She definitely won't let go. They live next door, right?
Brian Bates
Yeah. It's crazy. But also, the dad's a bad dad. I think if the bat. The dad were a better dad and husband, she would not be as bad.
Aaron Weber
But I don't think Raymond is a great husband in that show either.
Brian Bates
No, I don't. I agree.
Aaron Weber
There is an episode of that show where Raymond and his wife are at, like, their kids, Little League game, and everybody. I don't know, the wife does something that gets everybody mad at her, and Raymond, like, retreats and lets them, like, attack his wife instead of standing up for her. Even though the dilemma was she was wrong about whatever they were mad about. And I remember talking to my dad about that. My dad was like, well, that's part of marriage. Even when they're wrong, you have to. You can't team up with strangers.
Brian Bates
Never.
Dusty Slay
Right?
Aaron Weber
Yeah. So that's. That's like a go to example in my head of, like, a bad husband behavior is from that show. But I think that was part. He learns his lesson in the show. It's not like he was rewarded for that or anything.
Brian Bates
Yeah, I think that, you know, Raymond's problem is his parents. His parents messed him up, and now he's just trying to cope out here.
Aaron Weber
That's right. Burn the house.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, the longer this goes on, the more I'm like, burn the house.
Dusty Slay
Do you guys watch Arrested Development?
Brian Bates
Yeah, a little bit.
Dusty Slay
Lucille Bluth.
Brian Bates
Yeah. It's maybe the worst TV mom of all time.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. These are all, like, comically bad. Yeah.
Dusty Slay
What about Livia Soprano?
Brian Bates
I never watched the show.
Dusty Slay
She tried to have her son killed.
Brian Bates
Okay. I'm not saying. Well, I don't know the son, but.
Dusty Slay
He was a gangster. Tony Soprano.
Brian Bates
He was a.
Dusty Slay
He's a gangster.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Peggy Hill, king of the hill.
Brian Bates
Peggy is, in my opinion, a great moment mom. Great mom. But Peggy has plenty of flaws that get her in trouble. But I do think great mom. Not necessarily the best person and not necessarily the best wife. Great mom, though. That's what I think.
Aaron Weber
Right.
Brian Bates
What do you think?
Aaron Weber
I agree with you.
Dusty Slay
All right, what about this Pam's mom on the office?
Aaron Weber
Which one? She had two different moms.
Dusty Slay
I know. I know. The one who hooked up with Michael. Uncle, her boss.
Aaron Weber
Well, they dated. You know, they were boyfriend, girlfriend.
Dusty Slay
Okay, well, then dated her boss.
Aaron Weber
I don't know if she.
Brian Bates
I never made it that far in the show.
Dusty Slay
I think that's not good to date your.
Aaron Weber
Your daughter's boss.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
But I think you're also. But even at the end of it, Pam gave her her blessings. Right.
Brian Bates
Because let me ask this, though. Did Pam's mom leave Pam's dad or. How did that.
Aaron Weber
They had a divorce.
Brian Bates
How did it. Who divorced who?
Aaron Weber
It was the.
Brian Bates
The.
Aaron Weber
If I remember correctly, Pam's dad told his wife, I will never love you the way that Jim. Jim loves my daughter. And I realized that, like, Jim caused the. You walk into a room and I hear nothing, so they just fell out of love.
Brian Bates
Well, I can't. I don't know. I can't stand with Pam's mom. Then. I don't. I don't see.
Aaron Weber
It was. He divorced her.
Brian Bates
He divorced. He did divorce her. Because the way you framed it is. He said it, and then she left him. I thought so if he divorced her. I'm with Pam's mom.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
I support it.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Because, hey, Michael's a bit of a loser, but I think he's a good cat.
Aaron Weber
He's a sweet guy.
Brian Bates
He's an idiot.
Dusty Slay
Look how it ended up breaking up, though. You realized she was too old.
Aaron Weber
That's true. He left her. Yeah, he was. He was also a really terrible guy.
Brian Bates
In a lot of ways.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Pam was looking out for her mom, Abby Bartlett from the West Wing.
Aaron Weber
Oh, man. Great wife. Great first lady.
Dusty Slay
Okay.
Aaron Weber
We don't know a lot about.
Dusty Slay
She was a surgeon.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. She's a good doctor.
Dusty Slay
Messed up.
Brian Bates
Probably not a great mom.
Dusty Slay
Weren't the kids.
Brian Bates
You spend a lot of time if you're. If your husband's the president.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And then you're a surgeon.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
You're probably not spending a lot of time with kids.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. She has a good relationship with two of them, for sure, but it's like, it's complicated because they live the least normal life of. Of all time. So who knows? I mean, how good of a mom can, like, I don't know, Laura Bush be? I'm sure she's. I don't know. I have no idea. But you're just. Oh, I gotta go on a helicopter to Austria tomorrow. Sorry I can't be at your volleyball game now.
Dusty Slay
I read there was an episode where he tried to get one of his daughters to get into politics and didn't understand why she didn't want to follow his footsteps.
Aaron Weber
No, I don't think that.
Dusty Slay
Okay.
Aaron Weber
His son, a guy who was trying to. A guy who was marrying his daughter, was trying to get into politics and use his relationship to the president.
Brian Bates
I like how much conflict that these comments we're making can potentially cause. I like that.
Aaron Weber
Wait, what do you mean?
Brian Bates
The comment section of this podcast saying these people are good moms or bad moms. I like that.
Dusty Slay
Oh, you think it's going to raise a lot of comments?
Brian Bates
I think so. It's going to be great.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. It's all about the clicks.
Aaron Weber
Only good moms listen to this podcast. It's all good moms.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Let's do a couple movies. Sally Field in Forrest Gump, terrible mom.
Brian Bates
I'm sorry.
Dusty Slay
Why? She was looking out for her special son.
Brian Bates
Well, I guess you're right. She did. She did.
Aaron Weber
She went above and beyond to get her kid into school.
Brian Bates
She did make some sacrifices to get him into school. You know what? I've not seen the movie in a long time. I do remember that now. I'm gonna. I guess I was just thinking about Jenny and I'm gonna give Sally Fields more.
Dusty Slay
What? What does she have to do with Jenny?
Brian Bates
No, I just. When I think about Forrest Gump, I just think about Jenny, how terrible of a person she was.
Aaron Weber
Was. Uhhuh.
Brian Bates
And then it just.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, the mom, you gotta. You gotta give her the. The context of the understanding. Single mother in rural Alabama in the 50s, raising a kid with disabilities.
Brian Bates
Like, yeah, I'm gonna give it up to her. Sally Fields, good mom in that movie. I like the timelines don't match up, but I like to think force. Gumps, Burt Reynolds, kid from Smoking the band.
Dusty Slay
I think we'd all like to think that.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
What about Toni Collette in Sixth Sense?
Aaron Weber
Great mom. Right?
Dusty Slay
Because she stood up for her son who had clearly had some issues.
Aaron Weber
And I don't think she Stood up for him, did she?
Dusty Slay
Well, I mean, she didn't just like. Like when he was being shoved into a. Oh, yeah.
Brian Bates
She.
Aaron Weber
She protected.
Dusty Slay
She protected him and didn't just think he's crazy.
Aaron Weber
Also, single mother with a. With raising a kid who's complicated.
Brian Bates
I'm not as familiar with the movie, but I do love Tony Collette. Yeah.
Aaron Weber
You know, just don't.
Brian Bates
I know. Yeah. Tony Collette's really great.
Aaron Weber
Now imagine your kid telling you, I see dead people.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And you're trying to raise this kid alone, and then the kid starts saying, hey, Grandma came and visited me today and your mom's been dead for years. How do you handle that?
Brian Bates
I'm going to believe it, and it's going to freak me out.
Dusty Slay
He's going to have to go stay with his sister. Smoking all.
Brian Bates
I'm going to change my preference list on that. I'm going to go wife, mom, daughter.
Dusty Slay
Molly Weasley from Harry Potter.
Aaron Weber
Great mom. It's like the prototypical that lets her son do Witchcraft.
Dusty Slay
Okay.
Aaron Weber
And it becomes. Essentially becomes Harry Potter's mom in that show. There's a line in the show where they said, molly, Harry's not your kid. And she says he might as well be. And he overhears it and it's like a special relationship.
Brian Bates
She says, he might as well be. All this dinner I'm preparing for him, I don't know. I never seen it, but it's always over here.
Aaron Weber
Kills Bellatrix Lestrange, so.
Dusty Slay
Whoa.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. Yeah. Sorry to spoil the book. It's been out for 20 years, but it's worth it.
Dusty Slay
What do you think?
Brian Bates
I never. I don't have any idea. I know Ron Weasley. That's a redheaded kid.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
But I don't.
Aaron Weber
She's got a whole. She's got like seven kids, I think, and they're poor and they have red hair. That's pretty much it. But she's like a good mom.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
And she's a little, like, overweight and jolly looking.
Brian Bates
Okay. I like an overweight jowl.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
Now, let's see where we're going here.
Aaron Weber
Pleasant.
Brian Bates
Yeah, Pegs. And I don't call Peg overweight.
Dusty Slay
Well, who did?
Brian Bates
Oh, I thought you were making. She's still on the screen. And then she's. Redhead. No, she's redheaded. And then you said, now we're making some headway.
Dusty Slay
No, I was making fun of Aaron.
Brian Bates
Oh, okay, okay.
Dusty Slay
Sorry, sorry.
Brian Bates
I said, don't drag Peg into this.
Dusty Slay
All right, I got one more.
Brian Bates
Bundy. Not Hill.
Aaron Weber
Ted.
Dusty Slay
Daniel Russo's mom and Karate Kid.
Brian Bates
Well, there is some debate that I've seen on some stuff about why she moved her son all the way across the country like she did. So I don't, we don't know those details, but I'm leaning towards bad mom.
Aaron Weber
I've never seen it really.
Brian Bates
I think she's a bad mom because she moved her son all the way across the country away from all of his friends.
Dusty Slay
He alludes that she never even discussed it with him.
Brian Bates
Yeah. And that she didn't even seem to really have the job when she showed up to where she was.
Aaron Weber
She escaping an abusive.
Brian Bates
Well, that's what I wonder. So we don't know enough details. There's some details that I think she has the job.
Dusty Slay
Right.
Brian Bates
I don't, I thought she didn't like she ended up waiting tables or something. But, but I don't think so. Some people, some theory, fan theories are that they were, you know, like maybe she was married to a guy in the mob and she was escaping and that's what this was all about. Well, she's in that case great mom.
Dusty Slay
She's a single mom trying to do take it now she does let him just hang out with the maintenance man all day. They become really good friends and cruddy kid too. He goes to, she lets him go to Okinawa where he fights to the death. So that could have gone.
Brian Bates
I think by that time he's out of high school, though he's an adult at that.
Dusty Slay
He was about to go to college. Instead he held off. But yeah.
Brian Bates
Yeah, I, I'm a big fan of the series.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And of series of movies and I watch a little bit of Cobra Kai. I've, I don't have as much time as I used to to.
Dusty Slay
But I finally finished it.
Brian Bates
I, I, I'm on the last season.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
What do you think the best marriage in a TV show or movie is this. You see like bad marriages a lot, but every now and then like there's a really like good, you watch Friday Night Lights.
Dusty Slay
I didn't.
Aaron Weber
That's like, that's a great marriage. Another one, I want to say home Improvement.
Brian Bates
Home Improvement. That's what I was going to say.
Aaron Weber
He's, he's a doofus, obviously. But I, I don't know. It felt like a good marriage.
Brian Bates
Last man Standing. He has a good marriage with his wife.
Aaron Weber
I've never watched that. The Cosby Show, Tim Allen, great husband.
Brian Bates
Yeah. That's what we know actually all a lot of the 90 like Uncle Phil from The Fresh Prince. They had a great marriage. Even though his wife got mysteriously switched out on the show. Family Matters seemed like they had a great marriage. Even though the wife moved the mother in law. The mother in law in which I don't support. And so I don't feel like that was a good move on her part. Really put Carl in a tight spot. And let's see, Growing Pains.
Aaron Weber
I don't know that one a little before.
Dusty Slay
I'm a little bit older than you guys, so. The Cosby show was big.
Brian Bates
Cosby show was great.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
And they were.
Brian Bates
We didn't know what Cliff Huxtable was up to.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. But Claire Huxtable was a great mom and they kind of worked together. I mean, there were some funny back and forth, but they, they. It was a show where they were in charge, not the kids.
Brian Bates
Step by step. Patrick Duffy, Suzanne Summers. I mean, of course they were both divorced or whatever, but they came together. Good marriage. Brady Bunch, same situation. Good marriage, though they were divorcees, you know, but they were. They came together. Yeah. I think that showing good families used to be prevalent and then they got into showing bad families. I actually think we mentioned that Kevin James and whatever that show was. I think they had a great marriage. I like that show a lot.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. They're king of Queens.
Brian Bates
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Aaron Weber
It's complicated.
Brian Bates
They had their kids.
Dusty Slay
They had no kids. What about Scholar White?
Aaron Weber
Miscarriage at one point. Pretty dark episode.
Brian Bates
Oh, yeah. Skyler White. I've only learned this from the Internet, but is the most hated wife of all time, I think.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. But a pretty good mom, right?
Aaron Weber
Seems to be a good mom other than, you know, laundering millions of dollars with her meth cook husband. Well, she didn't do it, but she easily laundered the money and allowed him to do it. It and opened up car washes with illicit. Illicit money. And yeah. Still, she was involved in a lot of.
Brian Bates
I'll tell you what, the Internet hates her.
Aaron Weber
I know. Which I think I did the first time I watched it. She was so annoying to me. Because you're rooting for this guy who's objectively horrible and killed people.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
You know, cooking meth and selling it all over the world.
Brian Bates
Right.
Aaron Weber
But. And she is just spoken the wheel.
Brian Bates
And you're like, yeah, but look at her. Look at her life. Yeah. She's. She's, you know, they got a son with cerebral palsy. Yeah. And then her husband's just a chemist, a professor, a teacher and high school teacher. They're living a normal life. And then one Day. He's like meth kingpin.
Aaron Weber
Well, he gets cancer.
Brian Bates
Yeah, yeah, but I'm saying he becomes meth kingpin.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And, yeah, I mean, Heisenberg, that's going to shake it up.
Aaron Weber
Yeah. But then she finds out and she becomes complicit in it for like a year.
Brian Bates
Probably afraid.
Aaron Weber
She liked the. The power and the money, too. She got off on it.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
All right, Dusty, you want to give.
Brian Bates
Us your, oh, top songs? Okay.
Aaron Weber
All right, so I want the Honorable Mention, a song for Mama by Boys to Men.
Brian Bates
Well, you know what?
Dusty Slay
It could be on there.
Brian Bates
Well, you know what? I was finding ending as I. You know, there is two songs that Five voiced Men. No, there's one by Tupac called I wrote it down, called Hail Mary, dear Mama. That's a really good one. The first verse of the Nelly song Loving Me is about his mom. The second verse gets what about.
Dusty Slay
Pretty dirty, but Mama said knock you.
Brian Bates
Out by LL Cool J. I'm not as familiar. Okay, here we go. All right, so we're gonna. Obviously, we're gonna start with a few. Few that are not in the top five.
Dusty Slay
Okay, so we got five, but we're gonna do some honorable mentions.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
To Hannah. Do a list, too.
Brian Bates
No, no.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
Okay, so here we go. This is. This is the first one I'm gonna start with, but not technically on the list.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
It's the first one everybody thinks of when they think about songs about mamas, I think. And that's Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cows and cowboys. Good song. One of the best. Nothing really to do with mama, I was gonna say.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
So that's why. Here's one. You. You like this girl a lot, Ashley McBride. It's a song called Light on in the Kitchen. It's a really good mom song, and it really focuses on mom. But I'll be honest with you, not a huge fan of the song.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
I feel like if you're a girl and you. And you in this resonates with you. Ashley McBride had one on the list from the Fathers called Bible in a 44. Bible in a 44. Really great. All right, here's one by Holly Williams, daughter of Hank Williams Jr. Called Mama, and it's about the breakup of her mom and Hank Williams Jr. And how strong her mom was. Good song about moms. Not that into it.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Here's one that I am into, and we're getting to the top five.
Dusty Slay
It's this number five.
Brian Bates
No, no, this is a really good one. It's It's. It is a bit about the mom, but it's Dolly Parton. Coat of many colors.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Really good song. Really good. Here's one called by Joe. Still not there yet. We're almost there.
Aaron Weber
You don't want to talk about a movie.
Dusty Slay
Coat of many colors.
Brian Bates
Coded Millie. Many colors is. Yeah, I mean, they were. It's about her growing up poor and her mom, she didn't have a coat and her mom had all these rags and she sewed them together. And Dolly Parton was really proud of it. And then she went to school and everybody made fun of her for it and. But it's really great. It meant a lot to her. I like the song.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, it's great.
Brian Bates
Big fan of it. Here's one by a guy named Justin Towns Earl. This would be number six, and then we're gonna get into it. Okay. Number six, Mama's Eyes by Justin Towns Earl. Now if you're listening to this, it's the 90% of this song is about his dad. It's about how much like his dad he is. And Justin Towns Earl's dad is Steve Earl, who was a bit of a partier from my understanding. Bit of a drug addict kind of drug Justin along. And Justin was also a bit of an addict. Has passed away now. Not exactly sure how it happened, but he. So the song is like how much like his dad he is. But then at the end he. He's. He says he lights a cigarette in the mirror and sees his reflection. He's like, I got my mama's eyes, you know? And then he says, I can still see wrong from right because I got my mama's eyes. So I think it's really good. I love it. All right, here we go.
Dusty Slay
Here we go.
Brian Bates
Number five band called Confederate Railroad. A song called Jesus and Mama. Really good. And. And a lot of these. At least three of the songs in my top five are going to follow this same theme. This about a guy who had a lot of problems and his mom, his Jesus and mama always loved him and he knew that and it was guiding him. Okay. All right, here's number four, Johnny Paycheck. I'm the only hell mama ever raised. And this song is a hard hitting song. I mean, it is. Johnny Paycheck is unbelievable. I don't listen to this song. My friend Alec Parent says he believes Johnny Paycheck is the best country singer ever. And Johnny Paycheck has really, really great songs.
Dusty Slay
Songs.
Brian Bates
There's a line in this song that I don't like that Turns me off of it and keeps me not listening to it. But he is just describing his character. He says, she tried to turn me on to Jesus, but I turned on to the devil's ways. Right.
Dusty Slay
That's the line you don't like.
Brian Bates
That's the line I don't like because I. I don't like singing that. But he's just describing his character.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
His mom tried really hard to turn me on to Jesus, but I kept going the other way. Great song. Okay, number three. This is very similar, but a. A lighter version. This is called Mama Tried by Merle Haggard.
Aaron Weber
Oh, yeah.
Brian Bates
Same kind of theory as the Johnny Paycheck song, but a lighter version, except for he Sundays, I turned 21 in prison doing life without parole, so obviously he did something pretty bad.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Brian Bates
Number two, debatable if this is a country song, but I think it is, and it's my opinion, one of the best songs ever written. Simple man by Leonard Skynyrd. It's all about his mom giving him advice. 100 about his mom giving him advice. It's one of the best songs ever written. And everybody yells freebird. And they should be yelling simple Man.
Aaron Weber
Wow.
Brian Bates
It's a good song.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. All right.
Aaron Weber
I think they need to yell. They're going to play it.
Brian Bates
You know, honorable mention. Always got to do that before the first one.
Dusty Slay
All right.
Brian Bates
This is going to be fancy by Reba McIntyre.
Aaron Weber
Wow.
Brian Bates
I'm not saying she's a good mom, but much like Sally Fields in this song, Reba Mat, this is also a Bobby. I believe it's a Bobby Gentry song, But she realizes that her. And may not be the right person, but it's. It's. It's written by someone else. But her mom realizes, hey, things are not going well, and it's not going to get better for us, but I got an opportunity for you. And. And, you know, and as the song develops, Reba McIntyre's character says how she appreciated what her mom did for her. And now she's got, you know, a mansion and a hotel suite in New Orleans, I think, and she's doing well. Life turned around, she says. Her mom says, I'm real sick and the baby's gonna start her death. So, okay, so number one now. Number one is my favorite, and I think it is the best song about moms. But the title is deceiving. The title is so much like My dad by George Straight. And what the song is about is his wife, the. The character George Strait. Let's say his wife is leaving him. She said she's gonna leave. And so he's returning home and he's having a conversation with his mom. He said, I know that I've surprised you coming home. It's not my usual time of year. And he gets into telling his mom about what is going on. And then he says, she said, she's gonna leave me mama, and. And nothing's gonna make her stay. And then he says, but. But he said if. And she said, he says to his mom, you always said I was so much like my dad. So if I'm so much like my dad, there must have been times you felt this way, right? So tell me word for word what he said that always made you stay. Very powerful song.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
And deserves the number one spot. Dusty Slays. Top five Country Songs about Mom.
Aaron Weber
Moms. Yeah. That's great.
Brian Bates
You guys like that list?
Dusty Slay
It's a good one.
Aaron Weber
Big time.
Dusty Slay
I thought of one. Reba McIntyre, another Reba. Is there life out there?
Brian Bates
Oh, yeah, that's a good one. Well, I am. As I said early on, this was a hard list to put together because as I was thinking about it, I was like, what are there now? If you look on Spotify, there's songs about moms. I didn't like any of those songs, but is there life out there? Is a good one.
Dusty Slay
Jiminy Rider.
Aaron Weber
I had Humble and Kind, which is initially by Lori McKenna, but Tim McGraw did a cut of it. It's about a mother's prayer to her children.
Brian Bates
Okay.
Aaron Weber
She wishes they'll be humble and kind and just kind of a list of what she wants out of her kids lives. I think it's great.
Brian Bates
I like that.
Aaron Weber
Great song.
Brian Bates
That's good. Oh, you know, there's another kind of. I'm just thinking about this now. Martina McBride. I never liked this song. Independence Day, Independence Day, I remember it's, you know, her mom is in an abusive relationship with her dad, I'm assuming, and. And so she sends her daughter off to the parade for Independence Day and then she burns the house down. Getting rid of both her and her husband, setting her daughter free from this abuse. I always listen to that. I've never been in that situation. But my thought, always listening to the song was, why don't you just take your daughter and drive across the country and let your daughter hang out with a maintenance man at an apartment complex and learn karate? You know what I mean? It's like.
Dusty Slay
Yeah, that's a good.
Brian Bates
Instead of burn. Instead of making your daughter an orphan.
Aaron Weber
Right.
Dusty Slay
That's beautiful.
Brian Bates
But it's a. It's a very popular song. And, you know, now I'm sure people relate to it in a way.
Aaron Weber
It's a good list. Yes, it's a good list.
Dusty Slay
It was a good list.
Brian Bates
Thank you. I have. I have three people that I reach out to. My. My friend Tim Duggar is a country singer. My friend Jesse Daniel is a country singer. They're very good if you've not listened to their stuff, but Tim is. And then Travis Wolf, who is, I believe, still your agent, used to be mine. But they're all three very country music knowledgeable. So when I. When I. When I'm having trouble with a list, I reach out to them and they. They're. They're ready with some stuff. Most of this I was able to put together, but they did throw a few. Travis threw in a couple especially that I had not thought of. So when.
Dusty Slay
When we do a episode on Labor Day, you should reach out to Jesse, be like, hey, do you know any good songs about men working?
Brian Bates
Yeah, I should. Yes.
Aaron Weber
I'll call Greg Warren. He's the expert.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. That's awesome. All right. Thank you, Dusty.
Brian Bates
Yeah, thank you.
Dusty Slay
Talked about moms.
Brian Bates
Yeah, that felt good.
Aaron Weber
Happy Mother's Day. Shout out to my mom and my wife, both of whom are unbelievable mothers. I don't know how they do it. Think about it a lot about my mom and raising four kids and having dinner cooked every night and all the stuff that we just kind of took for granted. And then I'm seeing my wife become that person now. It's all. It's pretty great. Shout out to all the moms.
Brian Bates
Well, I can't let you do that and then not do it.
Aaron Weber
I figured that would open the floor, but I agree.
Brian Bates
I mean, I. My dad was always around, but my parents were divorced, and my mom worked third shift at a plant that made VHS tapes so that I could, you know, grow up and not be. I don't know, not have a bad life. As much as I talk about my life and as many ways as my life really could have gone, it all worked out, and I'm very thankful. And my wife is a really great mom. She. My wife was an actress and a comedian, and I don't think that she thought that she had mom instincts, but she really gets into it, and she's a really great mom, so that's great.
Aaron Weber
I feel like motherhood's less about instincts and more about choices and character. Character. You know, does that make any sense? I don't even know if I thought about what I just said.
Brian Bates
Yeah. I mean, I, I. Yeah. I don't even know if I believe I just used the word. But. Yeah, I mean, it's like, you know, I think she just, you know, because when we got together, we, we agreed to not have kids.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
We. We said we're not gonna have kids. Yeah. Then they had two, and now we have two. We'd like to have more, honestly, but, you know, we're older, so I don't know if we will, but.
Dusty Slay
Well, I guess now I have to give a shout out to my mom. Wife too. Even though I don't believe it, but I gotta say it now. My wife, my. My mom's awesome. Awesome mom. Obviously, I was a rebel in school, you know, wild guy. She had a real in.
Brian Bates
Yeah, you were the Johnny Paycheck of Lebanon.
Dusty Slay
Exactly. Lebanon. And my wife's great and great mom. And I feel the same way.
Brian Bates
So I'll say it the biblical way. Lebanon.
Dusty Slay
That is what it's named after.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
And I think we're coming to Daisy's birthday party on Saturday. All right, so we'll see your mom there, right?
Brian Bates
Well, we'll see. No, I think she is going to be there.
Dusty Slay
She was there last year.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Dusty Slay
All right, so we talk about this weekend.
Aaron Weber
Let's do it.
Dusty Slay
Let's see. Friday night I am in Madisonville, Kentucky at the Ballard Convention Center. Got my. My friends. What's going on, Aaron?
Aaron Weber
Nothing. Yeah, it'll be good.
Dusty Slay
It'll be great.
Aaron Weber
Are you doing the scrambled fundraiser?
Dusty Slay
Nope. This is for just trying to bring.
Aaron Weber
It back full circle.
Dusty Slay
This is for. Since you asked. Save Otter Lake. We gotta save the Otter Lake. I'm go help do it. And I'm taking Paul and John with me and.
Aaron Weber
Oh, nice.
Dusty Slay
It's gonna be great show.
Aaron Weber
That is a good show.
Dusty Slay
I tell them we can't stay. We got to get back for.
Brian Bates
Paul and John are always talking about saving otters. So this is a gig for them.
Dusty Slay
Well, who knows? It might to save the lake. You may have to get rid of the otters, but we'll see. And then that's this Friday, May 9th. So come to that, please. May 16th, 17th. I'm at Wise Guys Company Club in Salt Lake City. Love to see everybody there for that.
Aaron Weber
And remember when we did that together? Remember when you and I were friends?
Dusty Slay
The good old days.
Aaron Weber
That was fun, right? We went on that hike.
Dusty Slay
You bought a drone.
Aaron Weber
I did. That's what I brought. Yeah. How about that?
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
A long time ago, right?
Dusty Slay
It was a long time ago.
Aaron Weber
That was the first time we Started doing shows after the podcast started, and we were like, is anybody gonna show up? And they still haven't yet.
Dusty Slay
Well, that very first one we did in Woodstock, Georgia. I think we were both blown away.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, that was really cool.
Brian Bates
You thought we're on our way.
Dusty Slay
I did.
Brian Bates
I've been fooled like that.
Aaron Weber
Guys. It's happening. I'm, like, scared. It's happening. I don't know if I'm ready.
Dusty Slay
It's happening so fast.
Aaron Weber
Yeah, no, it's been. It's been awesome. Yeah. That's awesome.
Dusty Slay
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
May 16th. I'm in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Greensburg, technically, but I've been advised to just. Just say Pittsburgh, and then they'll figure out the specifics.
Brian Bates
Yeah.
Aaron Weber
But I'm doing a show there May 16, and then taking over the state of Indiana for a couple nights. May 31, South Bend, Indiana, the Stock Room East. And then the next night, June 1, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Summit City Comedy Club. Come on out if you're in any of those cities. I'd love to see you. God bless and be safe.
Brian Bates
Okay. May 13th. I'll be at Zany's here. I have a show. Dusty Slay's grand old comedy show. May 13. May 16, Portland, Maine. Very excited about it. Love it there.
Aaron Weber
You've heard the song Portland, Maine by Donovan.
Brian Bates
You sent it to me last time.
Aaron Weber
It's a great song.
Brian Bates
It is good. And then good taste in music and. May 17, New York City. Yeah. Buy tickets to Maine. Portland, Maine, and New York City. I. My zany show normally sells out, so I'm not too worried about that. But buy some tickets to Portland and to New York City. I'm not worried about any of that.
Aaron Weber
Yeah.
Brian Bates
I never worry, but I just want you to come because it's a good show.
Dusty Slay
Right?
Brian Bates
It's a good job. Recorded my special, and I'm working on a new hour, and the new hour is already popping off in a very positive way.
Aaron Weber
That's cool.
Dusty Slay
I've heard the new hour actually feels like an hour 20.
Brian Bates
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I do an hour of that mostly, and then I throw in about 20 of the old stuff.
Aaron Weber
Okay.
Brian Bates
You know, I don't have a new closer yet, so that's the.
Aaron Weber
That's tough, man.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. Awesome. All right, you want to wrap it up, Aaron?
Aaron Weber
That's it. Thank you all for listening. Thank you for watching. Check us out. We love you all and, you know, hello. Goodbye, folks. And hey, Bear, what do we say? And we love you.
Dusty Slay
Yeah. And none of this is lost on us.
Aaron Weber
See? No. Not even a single part of it.
Brian Bates
Yep.
Aaron Weber
Is lost on us.
Brian Bates
I lost the. The threat of that last part.
Aaron Weber
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The Nateland Podcast – Episode #251: Mothers
Release Date: May 7, 2025
Hosts: Aaron Weber, Brian Bates, Dusty Slay
Produced by Audioboom Studios
[00:58] Aaron Weber opens the episode by greeting the audience alongside Brian Bates and Dusty Slay, acknowledging the absence of Nate Bargatze. The hosts engage in light-hearted banter about Nate's recent activities, including his book signings in New York City and appearances on shows like "The Today Show" and "Jimmy Fallon."
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "Nate is not here this weekend. I haven't seen Nate in two years now."
The conversation shifts to personal anecdotes, including Brian Bates discussing his recent performances in Denver and Colorado Springs. Dusty Slay shares his experiences with wildlife issues at home, particularly skunks invading his house.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "We had the next best thing to Aaron Weber. We had Aaron Weber Jr. In here."
A segment delves into the challenges of sharing sensory experiences, particularly smells and touches, highlighting the limitations of technology in capturing these senses.
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "I don't think you can capture a smell. You can take a picture, you can take a video, but you can't do that with a smell."
The hosts recount their recent family vacations, flying with a baby, and staying in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Brian Bates humorously describes a recurring issue where a bird repeatedly crashes into his bedroom window.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "A robin kept crashing into the window of the bedroom I was in, like, for an hour and a half."
The trio engages with listener comments sourced from various platforms, discussing topics ranging from prank calls to the complexities of family dynamics.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "This is going to be a hard list to put together because there are a lot of new country songs about moms, and I didn't like any of those songs."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to compiling and discussing the top five country songs about mothers. The hosts debate the merits and messages of each song, considering both lyrical content and cultural impact.
Selected Songs Discussed:
"Coat of Many Colors" by Dolly Parton
Celebrates a mother's love and sacrifice, highlighting humble beginnings and the warmth of family.
"Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard
Reflects on a son's rebellious actions despite his mother's best efforts.
"Simple Man" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Offers heartfelt advice from a mother to her son, emphasizing humility and kindness.
"Jesus and Mama" by Confederate Railroad
Explores the unwavering support of a mother amidst personal struggles.
"Still Not There” by Johnny Paycheck
Discusses a son's acknowledgment of his mother's attempts to guide him away from a troubled path.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "This song is really good. I love it."
The hosts transition to evaluating mothers depicted in TV shows and movies, analyzing whether they are portrayed as good or bad influences. Characters like Peggy Bundy from "Married With Children," Molly Weasley from "Harry Potter," and others are scrutinized for their maternal roles.
Quote:
Dusty Slay: "Peg Bundy from 'Married With Children' undermines him all the time and emasculates him."
The conversation becomes personal as the hosts reflect on their own mothers and wives, expressing gratitude and sharing heartfelt moments.
Quote:
Brian Bates: "I'm very thankful. And my wife is a really great mom."
Throughout the podcast, the hosts interject with sponsored segments, promoting products like Progressive Insurance, Delete Me, Aura Frames, Viori Apparel, and AG1 supplements. These segments are seamlessly integrated into the conversation without disrupting the content flow.
Example Sponsor Mention:
Brian Bates: "Aura frames was named the best digital photo frame by Wirecutter and by Nateland."
The hosts announce their upcoming shows and tours, encouraging listeners to attend their performances in various cities, including Nashville, Portland, Maine, and New York City.
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "I'm doing a show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, and taking over the state of Indiana for a couple of nights."
As the episode nears its end, the hosts extend shout-outs to their own mothers and wives, celebrating the essence of motherhood. They acknowledge the complexities and nuances of being a mother, balancing humor with genuine appreciation.
Quote:
Aaron Weber: "Happy Mother's Day. Shout out to my mom and my wife, both of whom are unbelievable mothers."
The episode wraps up with final updates on upcoming shows, expressions of gratitude to the audience, and a reiteration of the importance of mothers. The hosts leave listeners with a blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and a strong appreciation for the role of mothers in their lives.
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Final Thoughts: Episode #251 of The Nateland Podcast offers a rich tapestry of humor, personal anecdotes, and sincere appreciation for mothers. By intertwining discussions on music, TV portrayals, and real-life experiences, the hosts create an engaging and heartfelt tribute to motherhood, making it a valuable listen for both regular listeners and newcomers alike.