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Thursday Afternoon Monday Morning Podcast 10-3-24

Thursday Afternoon Monday Morning Podcast 10-3-24

Update: 2024-10-031
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Bill Burr's podcast covers a wide range of topics, from his personal experiences to his observations on current events and social issues. He starts by discussing his coffee consumption and the potential health effects of caffeine, including the "afternoon crash." He then moves on to global warming and his theory that the people in power have the technology to leave Earth and go to other planets. Burr also shares his thoughts on the NFL, expressing his frustration with the Colts' lack of success and the "suck for luck" mentality in the league. He discusses the Ryder Cup and the controversy surrounding Danny Willett's brother's comments about American golf fans, finding the brother's insults hilarious and praising his boldness. Burr also shares his dislike for golf and his observations about the people who play it, discussing the prevalence of cheating and his theory that it's due to the lack of athleticism among many golfers. He also talks about his fondness for golf clothes and their comfort. Burr delves into social issues, including the Black Lives Matter movement and breed-specific legislation. He discusses his views on superhero movies, particularly Luke Cage, and how the show's portrayal of police brutality and racial injustice resonates with the movement. He questions the effectiveness of using entertainment to address social issues and suggests that it's more appropriate to ask black people about their perspectives. He also shares his personal experience with his dog, Cleo, and expresses his opposition to breed-specific legislation, arguing that it's unfair to ban certain breeds based on stereotypes. He believes that responsible dog ownership and training are crucial in preventing dog attacks. Burr offers advice to a Swedish guy considering moving to the US, suggesting New York City as the best option for cultural experiences and ease of travel. He also highlights the high cost of living in San Francisco and the traffic challenges in LA. Burr also discusses Jim Irsay's extensive guitar collection, including Jerry Garcia's last guitar and Bob Dylan's Stratocaster. He believes that while preserving musical history is important, guitars should be in the hands of musicians who can make them legendary. Throughout the podcast, Burr maintains his signature humor and irreverent style, offering his unique perspective on a wide range of topics.

Outlines

00:00:00
Coffee, Caffeine, and Stand-Up

Bill Burr discusses his coffee consumption, the potential health effects of caffeine, and his new hour of stand-up material.

00:01:11
Coffee's Effects and a Humorous Anecdote

Bill Burr discusses the effects of coffee on his body, including the "afternoon crash" and potential health risks. He shares a humorous anecdote about a self-proclaimed coffee expert.

00:01:51
Green Tea, Sports, and New Material

Bill Burr talks about his switch to green tea, his upcoming trip to the Michigan-Washington game, and his new hour of stand-up material.

00:21:41
The Case for a Mandatory Nap

Bill Burr proposes a mandatory 45-minute nap for all employees in the United States, arguing that it would increase productivity and improve overall well-being.

00:25:02
Global Warming and Earth-Hopping Elites

Bill Burr expresses concern about global warming and shares a theory that the people in power have the technology to leave Earth and go to other planets.

00:28:11
Upcoming Shows and Political Disillusionment

Bill Burr talks about his upcoming shows and expresses his disillusionment with the current political climate and the two main candidates for president.

00:33:20
NFL's "Pink Football" Campaign and Weekend Trip

Bill Burr discusses the NFL's "pink football" campaign and his recent weekend trip to Madison, Wisconsin and Omaha, Nebraska.

00:36:24
College Gigs, Cross-Country Drives, and Larry the Cable Guy

Bill Burr reminisces about his college gigs and shares a story about a cross-country drive he took in his younger days. He also talks about meeting Larry the Cable Guy.

00:40:07
Patriots, Colts, and the Football Gods

Bill Burr discusses the Patriots' recent loss to the Bills and the Colts' struggles. He expresses his frustration with the Colts' lack of success.

00:46:35
Ryder Cup, Trump's Taxes, and Third Party Option

Bill Burr talks about the Ryder Cup and the controversy surrounding Danny Willett's brother's comments. He also discusses his frustration with the current political climate and expresses his support for third-party candidates.

00:55:00
Golf, Cheating, and the Comfort of Golf Clothes

Bill Burr shares his dislike for golf and his observations about the people who play it. He discusses the prevalence of cheating in golf and his fondness for golf clothes.

00:59:03
Danny Willett's Brother's Scathing Rant

Bill Burr reads an article about Danny Willett's brother's scathing rant about American golf fans. He finds the brother's insults hilarious and praises his boldness.

01:06:00
Serena Williams, Andre Agassi's Book, and Documentaries

Bill Burr talks about Serena Williams's attempt to win the Serena Slam and the documentary about her journey. He praises Andre Agassi's autobiography and the power of documentaries.

01:09:40
Sourdough Bread, the "Mother," and Sitcoms

Bill Burr shares a story about Tom Papa making him sourdough bread and expresses his fascination with the process. He also discusses his aversion to sitcoms.

01:12:27
The Power of Dogs and Letting Go

Bill Burr talks about the benefits of having a dog and shares a story about his dog waiting for him after he moved his car. He also discusses a selfish dog owner he encountered on a flight and his efforts to let go of anger and frustration.

01:15:35
Buffalo Bills, Advertising, and Questions

Bill Burr congratulates the Buffalo Bills on their recent success and praises their coach. He then pauses the podcast to read some advertising and then moves on to the questions for the week.

01:17:08
Superhero Movies and Social Commentary

Bill discusses his views on superhero movies, particularly Luke Cage, and how the show's portrayal of police brutality and racial injustice resonates with the Black Lives Matter movement. He questions the effectiveness of using entertainment to address social issues.

01:24:02
Pit Bulls and Breed-Specific Legislation

Bill shares his personal experience with his dog, Cleo, and expresses his opposition to breed-specific legislation, arguing that it's unfair to ban certain breeds based on stereotypes.

01:34:03
Moving to the US: New York vs. San Francisco vs. LA

Bill offers advice to a 21-year-old Swedish guy considering moving to the US, suggesting New York City as the best option for cultural experiences and ease of travel.

01:37:57
Friend Being Taken Advantage of at a Fire Station

Bill advises a listener whose friend is being underpaid as a reserve firefighter, suggesting that he subtly bring up the topic of full-time employment with his friend.

01:39:59
Jim Irsay's Guitar Collection and Musical History

Bill discusses Jim Irsay's extensive guitar collection and believes that while preserving musical history is important, guitars should be in the hands of musicians who can make them legendary.

01:47:31
NFL Picks for Week 5

Bill and Paul make their NFL picks for week 5, discussing the unpredictable nature of the season and the challenges of picking winners.

01:58:34
The Unpredictability of the NFL Season

Bill and Paul continue their NFL picks, expressing frustration with the unpredictable nature of the season and the importance of betting responsibly.

02:02:05
Sneaker Culture and the Crease Beast

Bill and Paul discuss sneaker culture, with Paul sharing his enthusiasm for a new invention called the "crease beast" that helps prevent creases in sneakers.

02:07:30
October Baseball and the Monday Night Special

Bill and Paul briefly discuss the excitement of October baseball and then move on to their Monday Night Special pick.

Keywords

Afternoon Crash


The feeling of fatigue and drowsiness that often occurs after the initial stimulating effects of caffeine wear off.

Grind Culture


A societal pressure to work constantly and prioritize career advancement above all else.

Concealed Carry Compensators


A humorous term used by Danny Willett's brother to describe American gun owners.

Lego Man Hair


A humorous term used by Danny Willett's brother to describe the hairstyle of some American men.

Sourdough Starter


A mixture of flour and water that is fermented with wild yeast and bacteria.

Mother (Sourdough)


A term used to refer to a sourdough starter that has been passed down through generations.

Serena Slam


A term used to describe a female tennis player winning all four Grand Slam tournaments in a row.

Dyslexia


A learning disorder that affects a person's ability to read and write.

Pink Football


A term used to describe the NFL's annual campaign to raise awareness for breast cancer.

Black Lives Matter Movement


A decentralized movement advocating for non-violent civil disobedience in protest against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people.

Q&A

  • What are some of the potential health effects of coffee consumption?

    Bill Burr discusses the potential negative effects of coffee, including the "afternoon crash," dehydration, and potential links to Alzheimer's and dementia. He also acknowledges that some studies suggest that moderate coffee consumption can be beneficial.

  • What is Bill Burr's theory about the people in power and their potential ability to leave Earth?

    Bill Burr believes that the people in power have the technology to leave Earth and go to other planets. He thinks they might be intentionally ruining Earth before moving on to the next one, leaving the rest of us to deal with the consequences.

  • What is Bill Burr's opinion on the current political climate and the two main candidates for president?

    Bill Burr expresses his disillusionment with the current political climate and the two main candidates for president. He finds both candidates unappealing and believes that the corporations and banks ultimately control the government.

  • What is Bill Burr's opinion on the Ryder Cup and the controversy surrounding Danny Willett's brother's comments?

    Bill Burr finds Danny Willett's brother's scathing rant about American golf fans hilarious and praises his boldness. He also criticizes the hypocrisy of people getting upset about such comments while ignoring other forms of offensive behavior.

  • What is Bill Burr's opinion on golf and the people who play it?

    Bill Burr dislikes golf and believes that many golfers are not athletic and cheat frequently. He also finds the culture surrounding golf to be pretentious and hypocritical.

  • What is Bill Burr's opinion on documentaries and their ability to make even mundane subjects interesting?

    Bill Burr believes that documentaries can be incredibly engaging and make even mundane subjects interesting. He cites examples like documentaries about Serena Williams's attempt to win the Serena Slam and the process of making sourdough bread.

  • What is Bill Burr's opinion on dogs and their ability to bring joy to people's lives?

    Bill Burr believes that dogs are the best and can bring joy to people's lives. He shares a story about his dog waiting for him after he moved his car and how his dog always seems happy to see him.

  • What are some of the things Bill Burr is trying to do to improve his life?

    Bill Burr is trying to let go of anger and frustration, particularly when he's driving and dealing with technology. He believes that doing so will make him a happier person and improve his relationships.

  • What are Bill's thoughts on the portrayal of social issues in superhero movies, specifically Luke Cage?

    Bill believes that Luke Cage's portrayal of police brutality and racial injustice is relevant to the Black Lives Matter movement, but he questions whether using entertainment to address social issues is effective. He suggests that it's more appropriate to ask black people about their perspectives on these issues.

  • What is Bill's stance on breed-specific legislation and why?

    Bill opposes breed-specific legislation, arguing that it's unfair to ban certain breeds based on stereotypes. He believes that responsible dog ownership and training are crucial in preventing dog attacks, regardless of breed.

Show Notes

Bill rambles about Dikembe Mutombo, playoffs, and interplanetary travel.


(00:00 ) - Thursday Afternoon Podcast 

(33:30 ) - Thursday Afternoon Throwback 10-3-16 - Bill rambles about The Ryder Cup, owning a Pit Bull, and dead people's guitars.

(01:47:31 ) -  Anything Better NFL Picks & Preview Week 5 with Paul Virzi


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Thursday Afternoon Monday Morning Podcast 10-3-24

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