FULL SHOW from MONDAY 6-8-26
Dallas and Kincaid dive into a chaotic, hilarious Monday broadcast packed with bizarre real-life stories and sharp cultural commentary. The episode opens with Dallas recounting a wild weekend that included saving a donkey’s life, surviving a medical crisis with two shots in the butt, and narrowly avoiding a break-in at 5 a.m. in an electric vehicle. Amid the absurdity, they unpack a viral lawsuit over moving worms in SpaghettiOs, a freshwater catfish terrorizing ducks in a suburban pond (solved by a YouTube fishing sensation), and a shocking scam where a 76-year-old woman sent $25,000 to a fake Orlando Bloom. The hosts dissect the psychology behind elderly scam victims, the irony of celebrity impersonation, and the lengths people go to believe in impossible connections. They also explore the rise of 'practice dating'—a Gen Z trend of dating people you’re not attracted to to build confidence—while reflecting on their own past emotional manipulation. The episode closes with a satirical auction for Taylor Swift’s used court chair, sparking a debate on fan obsession, resale value, and the absurdity of celebrity memorabilia. Underlying it all is a darkly comedic thread: how people cling to hope, connection, and even bad decisions—like holding their breath for luck or buying $6,000 chairs—when reality feels too overwhelming.
A 76-year-old woman sent $25,000 to a fake Orlando Bloom after being scammed for months, leading to an alleged assault on a family member who tried to intervene.
A Florida woman discovered moving worms in SpaghettiOs, leading to a federal lawsuit alleging parasitic infections and $75,000 in damages.
A red-tailed catfish in a suburban pond was eating ducks—solved by a YouTuber with 4 million followers who fished it out.
‘Practice dating’ is a Gen Z trend where people go on dates with people they’re not attracted to to build confidence and reduce pressure.
Taylor Swift’s used court chair from an NBA playoff game is up for auction and has already reached $6,000 despite having no signature.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Golf, Chaos, and a Donkey Rescue
“I saved that donkey's life so it can stand in front of a Tesla and stop an attempted robbery. That's why you did that.”
Scams, Scandals, and Fake Celebrities
“She thought she was talking to the real Orlando Bloom. I told her, 'Dude, let me just see your phone.' She got so defensive.”
SpaghettiOs, Catfish, and YouTube Heroes
“This catfish was so big it could just jump up and grab it. Yeah, that's a big catfish. I hate catfish on duck violence.”
Practice Dating and Emotional Manipulation
“She invited me to her apartment in the middle of the day. She made spaghetti. I didn't realize until the date was over that this was a practice date.”
The Taylor Swift Chair Auction and Fan Obsession
“If it had the Knicks symbol, I might be intrigued. If it were the Knicks symbol, they would be 26.”
“You saved that donkey's life so it can stand in front of a Tesla and stop an attempted robbery. That's why you did that.”
“And every time a duck would swim by, this catfish was so big it could just jump up and grab it. Yeah, that's a big catfish. I hate catfish on duck violence.”
“But if it was the Knicks symbol, I might be intrigued. If it were the Knicks symbol, they would be 26.”
Hosts
Dallas
person
Kincaid
person
Taylor Swift
person
SpaghettiOs
product
Zach Ketchum
person
Liam Neeson
person
Campbell Company
organization
Orlando Bloom
person
Walmart
organization
Guy Fieri
person
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