Pat and Lisa talk about leaf piles, short men, nose whistles, humming, and smoking. Songs in this episode: “Jessica” The Allman Brothers Band (1973) “Autumn Leaves” Nat King Cole (1955) “Secret Agent Man” Johnny Rivers (1966) Dick Cheney obit (NBC News) “Secret Garden” Bruce Springsteen (1995) Clip from the motion …
Pat and Lisa discuss the dilemma of being a fan of someone who has done immoral or illegal things. Pat and Lisa have very different tastes in Christmas movies. Lisa hung out with Pat and Patty for the weekend and brought along some delicious pies from Rumbly Tumbly Pie Company …
Pat is staying in a relationship with the Mariner’s no matter what! Lisa is heartbroken over Robert Redford’s death. Lisa gets in tussle with the local Garden Club matriarch. Songs in this episode: “Sophisticated Cissy” The Meters (1969) Excerpt play-by-play “Lenny Randle blows a ball foul” (MLB) “Kingdome” Lenny Randle …
Pat gets some advice from a podcast listener (we need it). Pat has always wanted a much cooler walking style and Lisa always wanted to laugh cooler. Lisa falls off her bike at Pat’s house. Pat is a Virgo – AND he has a cracked aura. Songs in this episode: …
Lisa has an unfortunate mishap prior to this episode – and Pat heard it all. Who Wants to Be A Millionaire has a $500,000 question that Pat knew. Pat has an idea for funny funeral cards. Lisa goes to Sacramento in the summer – big mistake. Lisa recommends a great …
Pat has some new hardware. He is now GREAT AGAIN. Pat sends Lisa a hilarious birthday gift from a comedian named Chris Munch. Pat and Lisa try to figure out what genre this podcast is. And, where is the best place to park at Costco? Lisa’s creepy Birthday date …
An all new episode! Songs in this episode: “America the Beautiful” Frank Sinatra (1963) “Outa Space” Billy Preston (1971) Excerpts from Jimmy Swaggart Ministries (YouTube) “Great Balls of Fire” Jerry Lee Lewis (1961) “That’s All There Is” Mickey Gilley (1980) “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” Bob Dylan (1983) Theme from the …
Pat and Lisa rattle on about accents, The Beach Boys, the people on the bicycle trail in front of Pat’s place and bad kissers. Songs in this episode: “The Shortest Song in the World” Kenny Price (1970) “Gonzo” James Booker (1960) “Everyday People” Sly and the Family Stone (1968) “Dance …
Pat is making photo albums – actual, real albums. Pat and Lisa whine again about words and the way people pronounce things incorrectly. Pat talks about songs that fade out (and how lame it is). And, men’s bathroom habits… Songs in this episode: “Rainy Days and Mondays” The Carpenters (1971) …
Lisa has some bumper stickers on her car that Pat advises her to remove. Where does one buy a bottle of pure poison? And, the worst Sinatra cover song ever. Pat’s wife makes him sign a television-watching contract with her. Pat wraps this episode with not one, but TWO jokes! …
Pat takes issue with incorrect grammar in some songs. Pat is annoyed with photos that depict big wide mouth expressions. Lisa advises people to NOT look at their face in a 10x magnifying mirror, and she gets tips from Pat for trimming her nose hairs. Lisa wants to know: what’s …
Pat’s gonna write a book. Lisa doesn’t like Dennis the Menace. The tallest man in the world dies. Lisa has a commercial that annoys her. Pat thinks billboards are a waste of money. And thank you to our Peculiar Podcast listeners who gave us millions of dollars to support our …
Pat does something unusual every time he visits the post office. There is a magazine for just about every strange subject you can imagine. Remember when cereal boxes had prizes in them? Pat and Lisa talk about the late, great wonderful Bob Rivers. Songs in this episode: Get Together” The …
Lisa talks about her daily check-in service. Pat is a clock fan. Pat watches a guy tipping the barista who wants credit for it. Lisa has a date with a man who mansplains the entire world to her – and he laughed like the Count on Sesame Street. Good times. …
Pat has an easy general medical term for absolutely anything wrong with you. Lisa is fascinated with having someone else’s dead parts in your living body. Lisa confronts Pat about men not admitting that something hurts. Pat agrees with the new President’s decree to rid America of something. Lisa shares …
Pat has a new strategy for sharing tributes on this episode. Lisa had a crush on a her new neighbor. Lisa has another recurring stress dream. Pat tells a story about one of his childhood friends. Pat explains to Lisa why everyone is all upset about the upcoming SuperBowl game. …
Lisa complains about useless work meetings where nothing gets done. Pat has an astonishing number of BarcaLoungers in his house. Lisa is digging Sugar Pie DeSanto’s music. Pat and Lisa get into a discussion about “female” vs “woman”. Pat notices a very slow woman in his neighborhood. The “Trump Dance” …
Lisa is going to Florida – Pat suggests a side trip to “Gatorland”. Pat notices a concerning trend on home improvement shows. Pat has a confession, and Lisa is mystified by it. Songs in this episode: “Feels So Good” Chuck Mangione (1977) Excerpts “Remembering Jimmy Carter” (ABC News) Excerpts “Aaron …
The final episode of PecPod for 2024 is here! Pat has an injury that is making him cranky. Lisa and Pat talk about crowd size – the bigger the better! Pat plays an excerpt from an old radio episode from the time Lisa got her face burned off. Songs in …
Lisa reads some hate mail from a podcast listener. A vandal is targeting the statues in Bend Oregon… with googly eyes. Pat has discovered he can no longer make fart noises with his armpit. Lisa gives him some tips. And, on today’s episode, Lisa delivers the joke, not Pat. Brace …