Best Podcast Episodes About Brian Entin
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 17 episodes
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“Brian Reynolds and Blake Lively. That is correct. They're at number seven. Are they sometimes politicians? You know how this works. I'm not going to answer any questions. I know you're not. Oh my gosh. Selena Gomez and the other guy, The guy with the, he has hair and he puts queso in the bathtub for her. What is his name? He has hair. He's got sort of like an afro. What his name Boo boo boo boo boo I cannot accept But if there any You know who I …”
“Brian Reynolds and Blake Lively. That is correct. They're at number seven. Are they sometimes politicians? You know how this works. I'm not going to answer any questions. I know you're not. Oh my gosh. Selena Gomez and the other guy, The guy with the, he has hair and he puts queso in the bathtub for her. What is his name? He has hair. He's got sort of like an afro. What his name Boo boo boo boo boo I cannot accept But if there any You know who I talking about though But you have to say the name You have a minute and 15 seconds. Oh my gosh, this is hard. You can sit on this one or you can try other people. Michelle and Barack Obama. Did not make the list. Okay, so now I know all the questions are out. They can be married or dating. Okay, Melania and Donald. Did not make the list. Okay, oh shit. …”
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In a hilarious game segment, Amy struggles to recall celebrity couples while Eddie surprises everyone with his quick thinking. The frantic back-and-forth leads to a shocking upset as Eddie wins, leaving Amy flabbergasted and the audience in stitches over their banter and the absurdity of their guesses.
“… shows in a row okay this one says you recently posted on instagram never forget the time my manager's girlfriend tried to set me up with her friend brian but i already had his number stored in my phone as Brian best BJ ever yeah is that for real oh yeah yeah it was so awkward too sometimes when I listen to my gay friends talk I feel like uh Jennifer Coolidge when she's like these gays they're trying to kill me that's how you would just stress me out yeah you know we've really figured it out from my perspective because me and Brian texted after that oh wow But yeah, he and I had hooked up before. …”
“… and i would love to read them too and we can go through them together okay so um oh wait hold on sorry i opened the wrong one let me do whoever's you pulled up that was jinx monsoons okay i'm like you jinx look alike you sold out broadway eight shows in a row okay this one says you recently posted on instagram never forget the time my manager's girlfriend tried to set me up with her friend brian but i already had his number stored in my phone as Brian best BJ ever yeah is that for real oh yeah yeah it was so awkward too sometimes when I listen to my gay friends talk I feel like uh Jennifer Coolidge when she's like these gays they're trying to kill me that's how you would just stress me out yeah you know we've really figured it out from my perspective because me and Brian texted after that oh wow But yeah, he and I had hooked up before. He gave me a great beach. And then I was hanging with my manager and his girlfriend. She's like, my friend Brian really would love to go out sometime, blah, blah, blah. And I was like, oh, yeah, give me his number. I put in my number, my phone. Is it Brian? He's stored. And I showed her. Would you believe? I'm the best BJ ever. Would you believe? …”
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In this hilarious segment, Zach shares the awkward moment he had when his manager's girlfriend tried to set him up with a guy he had previously hooked up with, only to reveal his contact as 'Brian best BJ ever.' The ensuing conversation about bizarre phone contact names and a wild night out adds to the comedy, making it relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
“… so afraid of looking at because it's so fucking painful that it will kill you if you do. And you will. If you really go deep down this rabbit hole, Brian Simpson, which I really hope you do, it's very rewarding, but it's very fucked up. And I know you and I have a lot of fucking trauma.”
“… a fucking, the board hit me. But that's why I'm saying now. So now I'm 50 and I'm surfing because I don't give a fuck because life is short. And not only that, it forces you to look at your shadow, your dark self, the self inside of you that you're so afraid of looking at because it's so fucking painful that it will kill you if you do. And you will. If you really go deep down this rabbit hole, Brian Simpson, which I really hope you do, it's very rewarding, but it's very fucked up. And I know you and I have a lot of fucking trauma.”
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Brian Simpson shares a wild story about getting hit by a surfboard during a recent trip to Florida, leading him to confront his inner demons at the ripe age of 50. His candid take on life changes and self-reflection blends humor with a deeper message about facing trauma, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
“… Yes. So Bridget and her husband, the perfect traditional marriage. They had a godly marriage, much like the gnomes. Are you talking about Big Titty Brian and Christy? Big Titty Brian and wannabe Barbie. Bridget and her husband are doing menage a trois with a lot of gay stuff between Bridget and the other person. And the other third party said she felt some type of sexual like force. She was being stalked. Like this is not just, hey, you want to come out over, let's do a threesome, let's fucking go. It wasn that There was some forced stuff So my guess is this man if we went deep if we went inside …”
“… child at a time because she was the beacon of Christianity, faith, purity the whole night. Like super trumper, super trumper. Just like they were besties. Oh, they had photos together. They're little kitten heels with Bridget and her dirtbag husband. Yes. So Bridget and her husband, the perfect traditional marriage. They had a godly marriage, much like the gnomes. Are you talking about Big Titty Brian and Christy? Big Titty Brian and wannabe Barbie. Bridget and her husband are doing menage a trois with a lot of gay stuff between Bridget and the other person. And the other third party said she felt some type of sexual like force. She was being stalked. Like this is not just, hey, you want to come out over, let's do a threesome, let's fucking go. It wasn that There was some forced stuff So my guess is this man if we went deep if we went inside his like Google or Caleb the world's biggest pussy. Yes. If we followed him on a Friday night when he thought his wife was asleep, this guy is doing stuff. He would rather not have everybody know about. I'll tell you what I think he's doing. I'll tell you exactly. I would bet lots of money, canines and children on this. I guarantee you, Caleb, the …”
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In a recent podcast episode, the hosts dive into the hypocrisy of Caleb, a self-proclaimed Christian leader, who is criticized for his conduct behind closed doors. The discussion reveals the complexities of his public persona versus private actions, highlighting the contradictions within the political and religious landscape in America. This segment critiques the performative nature of certain conservative figures and their hidden lives.
“Brian, Joe, let me know. And Ocho, let me know what you think about this. Brian Windhorse said he would take Ant-Man over KD for the playoffs, and it's not close. We're not talking historically. we're talking for the 2026 playoffs I think Ant-Man I don't even think it's a debate Durant has won one playoff series since he left Golden State Ant-Man has won four series in the last two years Joe boy that's a that's a good argument I can't own you and …”
“Brian, Joe, let me know. And Ocho, let me know what you think about this. Brian Windhorse said he would take Ant-Man over KD for the playoffs, and it's not close. We're not talking historically. we're talking for the 2026 playoffs I think Ant-Man I don't even think it's a debate Durant has won one playoff series since he left Golden State Ant-Man has won four series in the last two years Joe boy that's a that's a good argument I can't own you and it's closer than you think and like he said we're not talking about historically we're talking about right now he says Kevin Durant has won one playoff series yeah Yeah. Why? I like, and I, hey, listen, man. I love both of those guys' game. I think the way Ant competes you know he let it be known Yeah yeah yeah I out here to kick LeBron ass I out here …”
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Brian Windhorst claims Anthony Edwards, or 'Ant-Man', is the better choice over Kevin Durant for the 2026 playoffs, and it's not even close. Despite Durant's historical success, his recent playoff struggles raise questions, as he has only won one series since leaving Golden State, while Edwards has already clinched four series in two years. This debate ignites a discussion about both players' current performances and their playoff legacies.
“… other religions. Have you read the book? The blood and yeah. Yeah, yeah. But have you also read the book, The Immortality Key? That's another one. Brian Marescu. I had him on the pod. It's fascinating. His thesis was the Elysian Mysteries use psychedelics. And literally their pitch was, come to our group and talk to the gods. Exactly. Ayahuasca, same idea. And so we finally were able to test them, the ancient chalices and things, and they did in fact find residue of psychedelics. Really? Wow. Yeah, that's what his book is about. It's called The Immortality Kingdom. Yeah, and so Brian Marescu, …”
“… with the exact same story as jesus christ oh yeah yeah and and like did you see the movie heretic by a24 Oh, you'll want to watch that for sure. I'll have a lot of homework after this. Because it basically makes the case that all religions borrow from other religions. Have you read the book? The blood and yeah. Yeah, yeah. But have you also read the book, The Immortality Key? That's another one. Brian Marescu. I had him on the pod. It's fascinating. His thesis was the Elysian Mysteries use psychedelics. And literally their pitch was, come to our group and talk to the gods. Exactly. Ayahuasca, same idea. And so we finally were able to test them, the ancient chalices and things, and they did in fact find residue of psychedelics. Really? Wow. Yeah, that's what his book is about. It's called The Immortality Kingdom. Yeah, and so Brian Marescu, fascinating guy. Anyway so I all for this kind of exploration Exactly yeah That was my question which is you know the Christians are often say hey be charitable to the Muslims or to take whatever faith You know be charitable to us Take our scripture. Read it in the most charitable light. It's allegory. Not everything has to be true. But then they …”
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Many religious traditions share striking similarities, raising questions about their origins. For instance, the idea of miracles isn't exclusive to Christianity; Buddhism and Hinduism have their own documented instances. This suggests that rather than viewing different faiths in isolation, we should explore how they influence each other and what that means for belief systems overall.
“… in danger he is the mayor of New York City saying here he is boys come and get him I know a lot of you loved seeing that guy Luigi Mangione shoot Brian Thompson in the back well I got another target for you now I don't think that he and his media team gamed this out. He seems to believe that he made a mistake and that he went too far, but that you could even go there at all. So it's not just the institutions. This is now an active way of engaging the public in political discussions in the United States is for the elected mayor of the largest city in the country to target an individual person …”
“And he's not Nick Fuentes. he's the elected mayor of New York City who is using this medium of social media to place Ken Griffin's life in danger he is the mayor of New York City saying here he is boys come and get him I know a lot of you loved seeing that guy Luigi Mangione shoot Brian Thompson in the back well I got another target for you now I don't think that he and his media team gamed this out. He seems to believe that he made a mistake and that he went too far, but that you could even go there at all. So it's not just the institutions. This is now an active way of engaging the public in political discussions in the United States is for the elected mayor of the largest city in the country to target an individual person in a city in which a guy in his kind of role was murdered on a street in New York City within relatively recent memory. That's, again, new. Like that what analog do we have to that in American history So it goes beyond the need to have our institutions act more responsibly and the New York Times to act more responsibly. It goes to a disease in the …”
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The New York City mayor's recent social media comments have dangerously targeted an individual, reflecting a disturbing trend in political discourse. This marks a shift in how public figures engage with their constituents, suggesting that violence is becoming an acceptable response to disagreement. We must confront this wave of political violence, recognizing it as a pervasive issue that requires a unified response across all sides of the political spectrum.
“… spends his life in the arena so he like he's tough to scare tom bevan you tell me your take on it as somebody who was actually there So – and I saw Brian Stelter's thing and I tweeted something back at him saying, you know, listen, there was a moment. There was about 90 seconds when after the noise right which was this muffled sound that we couldn be sure was a gunshot and you know that the the doors opened and the secret service came swarming in the room like 50 agents and they were like plowing through climbing over tables and all that and that was kind of dramatic and we didn't know if there …”
“… then dana white i was told i didn't see it personally but i was told he was like this is the greatest night of my life he was like on top of the table he was watching the security do its thing he was at like admiration and respect for them this guy spends his life in the arena so he like he's tough to scare tom bevan you tell me your take on it as somebody who was actually there So – and I saw Brian Stelter's thing and I tweeted something back at him saying, you know, listen, there was a moment. There was about 90 seconds when after the noise right which was this muffled sound that we couldn be sure was a gunshot and you know that the the doors opened and the secret service came swarming in the room like 50 agents and they were like plowing through climbing over tables and all that and that was kind of dramatic and we didn't know if there was a shooter in the middle of the room they were trying to get to or what was going on and everyone was looking around and and um but then we realized that you know they were trying They were there trying to get to the cabinet members and get them out of the room. And once they did that, and obviously they got the president, the vice president, …”
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At the recent White House Correspondents' Dinner, attendees faced a shocking assassination attempt on President Trump, leading to varied reactions among guests. While some hid under tables in fear, others, like RFK Jr., remained unfazed, illustrating how past traumas influence individual responses to crisis. This incident highlights the complex relationship between fear, trauma, and public behavior in high-pressure situations.
“… happy with those selections? Absolutely. And Tennessee is going to be thrilled with Jeremiah Love from Notre Dame. I think that's a great pick here. Brian Dayball is in to run the offense. He gets a dynamic piece to surround Cam Ward with. Love can run it and catch it. That's the mold of all of those guys that I just mentioned that have done a marvelous job over the last few years in the National Football League. And we've seen these running backs get taken in spots that maybe are a little high. This would be the first running back selected in the top five since Saquon Barkley. But I got to tell …”
“… up by B. John Robinson and Jameer Gibbs, we've seen that these teams that take a chance and maybe draft a running back before conventional wisdom would tell them to draft a running back, it's worked out. Don't you think all of those teams are happy with those selections? Absolutely. And Tennessee is going to be thrilled with Jeremiah Love from Notre Dame. I think that's a great pick here. Brian Dayball is in to run the offense. He gets a dynamic piece to surround Cam Ward with. Love can run it and catch it. That's the mold of all of those guys that I just mentioned that have done a marvelous job over the last few years in the National Football League. And we've seen these running backs get taken in spots that maybe are a little high. This would be the first running back selected in the top five since Saquon Barkley. But I got to tell you, this guy is a home run hitter. I got to know him a little bit at the Doak Walker Award Ceremony down in Dallas here late in January. And I tell you, he wants to be great. He wants to go into the league and be the focal point of an offense. And I think he can be that at Tennessee. And that brings up the Giants at five.”
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The New York Jets should not pass on Arvel Reese, a game-changing edge rusher from Ohio State, with the second overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Reese, compared to Micah Parsons, has shown incredible potential and could be a future defensive star. Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals are set to take David Bailey, a standout from Texas Tech, while the Titans eye running back Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame, marking a shift in how teams value the position.
“… at a hearing where he was sitting right behind her so he's dealing with that and now he's dealing with this so you get you feel a little bit for for brian yeah but not so much christy noem because like she i want her to be more embarrassed what about thoughts and prayers she's the one who really sucks yeah she's the one who like you know sent people to a fucking torture chamber in el salvador and then fucking posed for a picture in front of it yeah i have some questions about the vetting process at the white house and the fbi and And the Senate. Yeah, he's going to say that. The FBI, I guess they …”
“… put him in this horrible position. She's been clearly cheating on him, allegedly. Yes. And we're almost having to drop allegedly at this point. But she's like, for just openly, the whole like country knows. for years for years she was asked about it at a hearing where he was sitting right behind her so he's dealing with that and now he's dealing with this so you get you feel a little bit for for brian yeah but not so much christy noem because like she i want her to be more embarrassed what about thoughts and prayers she's the one who really sucks yeah she's the one who like you know sent people to a fucking torture chamber in el salvador and then fucking posed for a picture in front of it yeah i have some questions about the vetting process at the white house and the fbi and And the Senate. Yeah, he's going to say that. The FBI, I guess they did. I don't think they did background checks. I think the Trump would not let the FBI do background checks on his nominees because he thought that they were. to anti-insurrection. I'm not entirely sure. Wow. Trump was asked about it too, which is, I would love to hear someone explaining bimbofication to Trump. So if you're that mole who's posting …”
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Kristi Noem's handling of her husband's scandal is seen as hypocritical and damaging, given her own alleged indiscretions and controversial actions.
“… to be checking IDs. Maybe this could be a practice run. And guess what? CNN's telling me we'll get a clip free in the 6 o'clock hour. As you know, Brian Glenn stayed two hours in line and didn't move an inch at Atlanta Airport last night. He then got a car with one of our producer cameramen and drove to the Mississippi River from Georgia to be there today to cover President Trump, his visit to Memphis. And now CNN's reporting is moving in 40 minutes. I don't know if that's ICE, but they must be checking IDs. Something's moving in Atlanta because that thing was a mess. It was a three to five …”
“… Bannon suggested that President Trump deploy immigration and customs enforcement agents to major U.S. airports as part of a test run for using them to meddle in the upcoming elections. All I said was, hey, they can't work the machine, so there's going to be checking IDs. Maybe this could be a practice run. And guess what? CNN's telling me we'll get a clip free in the 6 o'clock hour. As you know, Brian Glenn stayed two hours in line and didn't move an inch at Atlanta Airport last night. He then got a car with one of our producer cameramen and drove to the Mississippi River from Georgia to be there today to cover President Trump, his visit to Memphis. And now CNN's reporting is moving in 40 minutes. I don't know if that's ICE, but they must be checking IDs. Something's moving in Atlanta because that thing was a mess. It was a three to five hour mess. Something's moving. sam fattis i'm asking you to put your other hat on as a grassroots leader with the great patriots and commonwealth of pennsylvania which wait for it mail-in ballots were kind of a big deal in 2020 it's at the supreme tour today i want to play a cut and then bring you in sir mississippi insists that ballots can trickle in …”
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Mississippi's stance on mail-in ballots could redefine what Election Day means, sparking significant debate. The original public meaning of 'election' includes both voting and the receipt of ballots, suggesting that extending deadlines undermines the integrity of the process. This discussion is crucial as the Supreme Court deliberates on these election-related issues.
“… Save America Act, but you still got to get them out of the country. You just can't stop them from voting. You got to get them out of the country. Brian Glenn, your thoughts, sir? Absolutely. Now, I could go with some of the numbers. They had hundreds of immigrants illegal immigrants rounded up and basically sent home So this is something they going to ramp up It just not taking guns off the street It getting rid of criminal illegal aliens and do a little bit more of a mass deportation here in Memphis Absolutely. Brian, what time is just walk us through the logistics of the day? What time is …”
“… can't even use the phrase mass deportations again. Is that going to be part of this? Do you believe besides crime enforcement and bad hombres is going to be any discussion today of our favorite topic, mass deportations? Because, look, we're all for the Save America Act, but you still got to get them out of the country. You just can't stop them from voting. You got to get them out of the country. Brian Glenn, your thoughts, sir? Absolutely. Now, I could go with some of the numbers. They had hundreds of immigrants illegal immigrants rounded up and basically sent home So this is something they going to ramp up It just not taking guns off the street It getting rid of criminal illegal aliens and do a little bit more of a mass deportation here in Memphis Absolutely. Brian, what time is just walk us through the logistics of the day? What time is the president supposed to arrive? Real America's voice. Hell, the dedication of our staff is unbelievable. They drove overnight instead of missing it if they waited in Atlanta at the airport. When is the president going to be there, as we know now, because it always can change, and what time are you going to be up? Originally, this was scheduled for …”
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Despite a 43% drop in crime, the push for mass deportations is heating up. A coalition is rallying behind stricter immigration enforcement, indicating that simply stopping illegal voting isn't enough; they want to remove illegal immigrants from the country altogether. The discussion is intensifying as political figures prepare for a major event in Memphis, where these themes will be front and center.
“… is disdained toward the fundamental rules that keep a society together. Among other things, Piker defended the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, whom he deemed to have been guilty of a tremendous amount of social murder, suggested that he would happily steal a car if he could get away with it and laid out a complex framework for when it is acceptable to shoplift, when the victim is big corporations, and when it is not, when the victim is taxpayer-funded with union labor and adjusted prices. Also, okay, per Piker, is IP theft, stealing movies, things like that, quote-unquote, …”
“… the online left's latest darling, the Twitch streamer Hasan Piker. on Piker is indeed as the enemy. In a rambling group chat that was filmed in Transky by the New York Times this week, you heard part of it, Piker repeatedly made it clear that he is disdained toward the fundamental rules that keep a society together. Among other things, Piker defended the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, whom he deemed to have been guilty of a tremendous amount of social murder, suggested that he would happily steal a car if he could get away with it and laid out a complex framework for when it is acceptable to shoplift, when the victim is big corporations, and when it is not, when the victim is taxpayer-funded with union labor and adjusted prices. Also, okay, per Piker, is IP theft, stealing movies, things like that, quote-unquote, to which Piker is interlockers, the Times is Nadja Spiligman, and the New Yorker's Julia Talentino responded, Wow, that all seems utterly psychotic. Have you considered getting professional help? Nah, I'm just kidding. In reality, Talentino responded by explaining that she's opposed to profoundly selfish, immoral, collectively destructive actions, …”
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Hasan Piker, a popular Twitch streamer, shockingly defends actions like murder and theft in a recent group chat, claiming they can be justified against big corporations. This controversial stance has sparked outrage, with critics arguing that his views undermine the foundational principles of society. The discussion highlights a troubling trend of rationalizing immoral behavior in a perceived unethical world.
“… while Keys to the game Investigate the Nets Man, shout out to the Hornets, get another dub Moving on, the Bucs, secure the Mavs, belt to ass 123-99, Brian Rollins had 24-9, Kyle Kuzma had 20 We got highlights from this game Hey Alex Football got his first Point The shit he got going on With them This worse than Brian bro Get a little bro In the league I ain't got all my brothers on Who was that Get Bryce in the league He in the league too yeah yeah yeah okay yeah that other brother played in the league too for the Lakers yeah he got all of them he's a bad motherfucker shout out to your honest man …”
“… early. And then BBC gets behind all the gutters, back walking. He said get your mind out the gutter. I heard him say that. You said that too fast You could have just gave me an abbreviation of the situation Man His partner started laughing So while Keys to the game Investigate the Nets Man, shout out to the Hornets, get another dub Moving on, the Bucs, secure the Mavs, belt to ass 123-99, Brian Rollins had 24-9, Kyle Kuzma had 20 We got highlights from this game Hey Alex Football got his first Point The shit he got going on With them This worse than Brian bro Get a little bro In the league I ain't got all my brothers on Who was that Get Bryce in the league He in the league too yeah yeah yeah okay yeah that other brother played in the league too for the Lakers yeah he got all of them he's a bad motherfucker shout out to your honest man legend”
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Luka Doncic exploded for 42 points in a thrilling game, leading the Mavericks to a decisive victory over the Bucks. This performance has fans buzzing about the Lakers' playoff potential, especially as they secure their 50th win of the season. With the playoffs approaching, Doncic's dominance could make all the difference for his team.
“… year they do it and they actually, oh, we don't care about the regular season. Who said that? We did. 19-9 for them. 18-9 for the Padres, though. Brian Cohen going nuts. They were a question mark team. Not so much anymore. The Arizona Dimebacks. The Snakes, 15-12. Your Giants, your stock underperforming overall on the season, but up a little bit over the last calendar uh week or something 13 and 15 for them and the rockies who just got that sweep of the mets are we gonna talk about the mets oh my gosh 13 and 6 for them we go to the central where the reds terry francona coaching them boys up 18 …”
“Maybe they will win 110 games this year. Maybe this is the year they do it and they actually, oh, we don't care about the regular season. Who said that? We did. 19-9 for them. 18-9 for the Padres, though. Brian Cohen going nuts. They were a question mark team. Not so much anymore. The Arizona Dimebacks. The Snakes, 15-12. Your Giants, your stock underperforming overall on the season, but up a little bit over the last calendar uh week or something 13 and 15 for them and the rockies who just got that sweep of the mets are we gonna talk about the mets oh my gosh 13 and 6 for them we go to the central where the reds terry francona coaching them boys up 18 and 10 one game ahead of the Chicago Cubs who are 17 and 11 And the Pirates continue to impress me. And I think there's more in the tank and I know I'm going to have to eat my words. 16 and 12 for them. The Brewers are like, all right, we'll be fine guys. We're 14 and 13. We're going to have a 20-5 month here coming up and will be okay. They're …”
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The Phillies and Mets are tied at the bottom of the MLB with a shocking 9-19 record, both teams expected to be playoff contenders. This season has seen the Phillies struggle with the worst offensive stats in baseball, while the Mets face a dark reality that may require major changes. As fans question management decisions, both teams are left searching for answers amidst their struggles.
“… had that same bright idea. I imagine the Jets will be the ones to more, most fervently come out here with that. You know that the Minnesotas, Brian Flores is still over there. You remember Brian Flores was playing them Jay-Z songs at Kenny Stills, and that dude was on his own team. You know what I mean? Yeah yeah no they going to be the ones that do and the thing that makes that terrible is he not Diana Right Damn man Tough go for Diana, man. Tough beat. It's a – this is the part where people would be like, even when you try to dog him, you dog it her. And it's like, you got a point. Yes. …”
“… on checking it out in the theater we'll see anyway love the show beau keep doing great things holla shot later 31 oh yes all of them every everyone had the same bright idea i knew what it was before you even finish your sentence. Everybody, everybody's had that same bright idea. I imagine the Jets will be the ones to more, most fervently come out here with that. You know that the Minnesotas, Brian Flores is still over there. You remember Brian Flores was playing them Jay-Z songs at Kenny Stills, and that dude was on his own team. You know what I mean? Yeah yeah no they going to be the ones that do and the thing that makes that terrible is he not Diana Right Damn man Tough go for Diana, man. Tough beat. It's a – this is the part where people would be like, even when you try to dog him, you dog it her. And it's like, you got a point. Yes. I see what you're saying. That does feel unfair. It does feel unfair. But hey, ladies and gentlemen, thanks so much for joining us here on The Right Time. We do this four days a week. Ryan Brumley handles everything behind the scenes. Thank you, sir. By the way, Ryan, my mother wanted me to tell you you're doing a good job of making your bed up. …”
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Imagine an NFL team playing Michael Jackson's 'Dirty Diana' during a game against the Patriots—it's a hilarious idea that fans are buzzing about! This listener voicemail raises the question of which team would have the guts to pull off such a stunt, and the hosts speculate on the likely candidates. Plus, they touch on the upcoming Michael Jackson movie, showcasing the fun and camaraderie of sports discussions.
“… are especially important for people with lower incomes. Final topic, also very serious. Yes. You offered on social media a contrary view regarding Brian's bimbophication and whether it constituted a double life. You wrote this, I don't understand why people take Brian's interest in women who seek to cartoonishly enhance their feminine sexual characteristics as a sign of incompatibility with his wife and i agree with that yeah i agree with that christy gnome like brett bear severely saying on fox that christy gnome is shocked by this and she wants privacy for her family it's like no this was not …”
“… yeah i don't know we just need something for working class people to get excited about you know that's different and if it's and if it's a little bit about lower inflation and lower interest rates. That's better than free money. Lower interest rates are especially important for people with lower incomes. Final topic, also very serious. Yes. You offered on social media a contrary view regarding Brian's bimbophication and whether it constituted a double life. You wrote this, I don't understand why people take Brian's interest in women who seek to cartoonishly enhance their feminine sexual characteristics as a sign of incompatibility with his wife and i agree with that yeah i agree with that christy gnome like brett bear severely saying on fox that christy gnome is shocked by this and she wants privacy for her family it's like no this was not a double life this is a standard south dakota life i mean maybe the saline breasts are a little different but having a husband who is doing some weird stuff on the internet that is like a slightly exaggerated version of what he does with his wife once a month? Isn't that just heterosexual marriage in South Dakota? I think so. I saw someone on …”
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Brian's interest in women who enhance their feminine traits isn't a sign of marital incompatibility, but rather a reflection of a typical heterosexual marriage dynamic in South Dakota. This perspective challenges the notion that such interests represent a double life, suggesting that they may simply be an exaggerated version of common marital behaviors. The discussion highlights how societal norms can shape our understanding of relationships.
Top Podcasts About Brian Entin
Bannon`s War Room
2 episodes
The Bobby Bones Show
1 episode
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
1 episode
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
1 episode
I've Had It
1 episode
Club Shay Shay
1 episode
Infinite Loops
1 episode
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
1 episode
