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Tyler
What food should be forbidden from being served at a Super bowl party?
Ryan
Dog food.
Dave
That's a good one. Yeah, that's a really good one.
Tyler
Should be forbidden cat food.
Dave
You know, same church, different pew.
Tyler
Fish food.
Ryan
I don't think we should make humans eat hay.
Tyler
Yeah, that's a good one.
Dave
What if we're missing out on something with fish food? It's kind of like the new jerky chew where you top do a leopard.
Tyler
You could use it like a seasoning.
Ryan
Yeah.
Tyler
God.
Ryan
Have you ever smelled it could send.
Dave
You to the moon? You just don't know.
Ryan
I don't. Why does fish food smell so bad?
Tyler
Because it's like, I fish like, stinky.
Dave
They do.
Tyler
Like, when you're catfishing, you use chicken livers because they smell super bad.
Dave
Yeah.
Tyler
Little WD40DNRS around.
Dave
Are we talking food that is, like, normally served at a Super bowl party? That shouldn't be served?
Tyler
I don't have the parameters. I read everything. I got.
Ryan
I, I, I'm gonna be honest. I don't go to that many super bowl parties.
Tyler
Yeah.
Ryan
I mean, I've been to maybe five solid super bowl parties in my life.
Tyler
Were they all when you were a kid? Because every, like, proper super bowl party and it's not just me and my buddies hanging out.
Ryan
Yeah.
Tyler
Has been like, when I was a kid and I'd go with my parents.
Ryan
Yeah, that or maybe early on in college. Maybe.
Tyler
Yeah. But even then it was like, you just order pizza. Yeah. I just went to the same house I go to every Saturday, except I went to it on a Sunday this time.
Ryan
Yeah.
Tyler
Yeah.
Dave
It seems like we're kind of in a Super bowl lull. Like, I don't know, like, after college, you really don't go to super bowl parties. And then you have to have kids and they have to be, like, five, six, seven years old to then start going to super bowl parties again.
Tyler
I remember lol. I went to a Super bowl party at my dad's buddy's dad Dave's house. And I was, like, the only kid my age. My sisters were too young and the rest of the kids were too young. So I was just basically alone the whole party. And I was in Dave's bathroom, and I don't know why I started snooping around. I found a whole stack of Playboys in his bottom drawer. Yeah.
Dave
You didn't even watch the game.
Tyler
No, I had four times during the game.
Dave
You're like, how do you, like, how do you get that so perm down there.
Tyler
Tyler's the horniest snooping at Dave's house.
Ryan
Every other story he tells is about how horny he was when he was.
Dave
Yeah. You're not wrong.
Ryan
I don't. I feel like we're getting it pretty right.
Dave
I. I would agree.
Ryan
It's just greasy or, you know, there's lots of dips.
Tyler
Like. Yeah. Maybe we could tone it down on the amount of dips. I don't know. But there's really no need for that.
Ryan
I would like. Because usually a Super bowl party, it's like all hors d'oeuvres. It's all appetizer food.
Dave
Yep.
Ryan
Which. Yeah, let's have some appetizers, but let's maybe also get a main meal.
Dave
Sure.
Ryan
You know, I feel like. Yeah. I feel like they always have, like, just, like, meatballs in a crock, pot wings, dips, and. Yeah. Like, they. They make 20 boneless wings for the whole party, and everyone gets two, you know, and he's got a graze over the whole thing.
Dave
Yeah.
Ryan
I mean, let's. Maybe don't cut anything out, but just let's add in, like, a main course.
Tyler
We. We. We're absolutely missing not doing a Super bowl ham. It's a fucking pig skin. It's a Super Bowl.
Ryan
I just. I'm like.
Tyler
Like, it fits.
Ryan
The only time I ever eat slices of ham is, like, on Easter.
Tyler
Yeah. But now you can do it on the super bowl because you got to have the main pig skin.
Ryan
I mean, if I'm big ham, that's what I'm marketing this year.
Tyler
Yeah.
Dave
I think chili. I think chili is a decent main course. I've seen chile.
Ryan
I feel like it's just like a graduation party kind of. Walking tacos, pork pulled pork sandwiches.
Dave
Yeah.
Tyler
Little smokies.
Dave
Smokies are good. So, yeah, I think we're doing it pretty decent.
Tyler
Yeah. I think we could probably forbid sushi. I don't think many people are doing that.
Ryan
I'm not in the sush mood. And.
Dave
Yeah, Ryan, not for. No, not for the Super Bowl. I'm not going to bring the roller to a Super bowl party, so we'll.
Tyler
Just forbid that one for questions.
Dave
Yeah, that's a. That's a rolling, specific part. I should actually. I should see if my college buddies could get some good use out of a sushi roller. Maybe roll something different.
Tyler
Huge one.
Dave
Yeah.
Tyler
Imagine the size of a sushi roll.
Dave
A what?
Tyler
Nothing.
Dave
Yeah, I didn't hear you anyway, so.
Tyler
Yeah.
Ryan
Oh, I thought you were doing a bit.
Tyler
Me too.
Ryan
You didn't act. You actually didn't hear him?
Dave
No.
Tyler
Oh. Oh. I said a blunt the size of a sushi roll.
Dave
A blunt.
Tyler
Yes.
Ryan
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You Betcha Radio - Episode Summary: "Reinventing Super Bowl Parties"
Release Date: February 10, 2025
1. Introduction to Reinventing Super Bowl Parties
In the February 10, 2025 episode of You Betcha Radio, host Myles, alongside Ryan, Tyler, and Dave, delve into the often-overlooked topic of Super Bowl parties. Titled "Reinventing Super Bowl Parties," the episode explores traditional party practices, personal experiences, and innovative ideas to elevate the quintessential football gathering into a more engaging and memorable event.
2. The Great Debate: Forbidden Foods at Super Bowl Parties
The episode kicks off with a humorous debate sobre qué alimentos deberían estar prohibidos en una fiesta de Super Bowl. Tyler poses the provocative question:
"What food should be forbidden from being served at a Super Bowl party?" (00:00)
Ryan quickly responds with a tongue-in-cheek suggestion:
"Dog food." (00:09)
Dave echoes the sentiment, adding,
"That's a good one. Yeah, that's a really good one." (00:11)
The trio continues to riff on the idea, hilariously proposing cat food and fish food as potential party-putters:
"Should be forbidden cat food." (00:13)
"Fish food." (00:17)
Their playful banter highlights the importance of maintaining quality and desirability in party food selections, setting the tone for a discussion on improving traditional Super Bowl fare.
3. Personal Experiences: Navigating the Super Bowl Party Scene
Ryan shares his limited engagement with Super Bowl parties, admitting:
"I don't go to that many Super Bowl parties. I mean, I've been to maybe five solid Super Bowl parties in my life." (00:59)
Tyler counters by reminiscing about childhood experiences:
"I remember lol. I went to a Super Bowl party at my dad's buddy's dad Dave's house. And I was, like, the only kid my age... I found a whole stack of Playboys in his bottom drawer." (01:48)
This anecdote not only adds humor but also underscores the shifting dynamics of Super Bowl gatherings as life stages change. Dave comments on the apparent "Super Bowl lull" experienced post-college, where attending such parties becomes less common unless influenced by family factors.
4. Elevating the Menu: From Appetizers to Main Courses
The conversation pivots to the traditional Super Bowl menu, which the hosts find lacking in substantial offerings. Ryan critiques the standard fare:
"It's just greasy or, you know, there's lots of dips... they make 20 boneless wings for the whole party." (02:30)
He proposes a more balanced approach:
"Let's have some appetizers, but let's maybe also get a main meal." (02:49)
Dave agrees, suggesting options like chili and pulled pork sandwiches:
"I think chili is a decent main course... Walking tacos, pork pulled pork sandwiches." (03:12)
Tyler introduces the idea of a traditional Super Bowl ham:
"We're absolutely missing not doing a Super Bowl ham. It's a fucking pig skin. It's a Super Bowl." (03:17)
This discussion emphasizes the need to move beyond the usual assortment of dips and appetizers to include hearty main dishes that can satisfy a diverse group of guests.
5. The Sushi Conundrum: Innovating Traditional Offerings
In a lighthearted twist, the hosts consider unconventional party foods, ultimately agreeing to exclude sushi from Super Bowl menus:
"We could probably forbid sushi. I don't think many people are doing that." (04:01)
Ryan concurs, reinforcing the idea that sushi doesn't align with the typical Super Bowl vibe:
"I'm not in the sush mood." (04:07)
The ensuing banter about oversized sushi rolls and blunt jokes adds levity to the episode, illustrating the show's signature blend of humor and candid conversation.
6. Conclusion: Key Takeaways for the Perfect Super Bowl Party
Throughout the episode, You Betcha Radio hosts blend humor with practical insights to reimagine the traditional Super Bowl party. Key takeaways include:
Food Selection Matters: Moving beyond standard appetizers to include substantial main courses can enhance the overall party experience.
Personalizing the Experience: Incorporating family traditions, like a Super Bowl ham, can add uniqueness and significance to the gathering.
Balancing Humor and Practicality: The hosts' lighthearted discussions emphasize that while fun is essential, thoughtful planning can make Super Bowl parties more memorable.
As the episode wraps up, Ryan invites listeners to support the show via Patreon, hinting at even more engaging content available for subscribers.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
This episode of You Betcha Radio serves as a humorous yet insightful guide for anyone looking to elevate their Super Bowl party game. By blending personal anecdotes with practical advice, the hosts offer listeners fresh ideas to transform their gatherings into more enjoyable and memorable events.