
Last Podcast On The Left
"So I've been watching Lil Hobbs dance and bark and Yip. And he's been a fucking corpse. For three weeks." — Ed Larson
"He needs a house with a basement. And that's what he says. Is that true? It is the first thing he said that he says that number one, he says he no longer feels comfortable driving. It's the traffic." — Henry Zebrowski
"The official statement, the last that we heard from the US government was they said, we sell stuff to siding state, include a combination of lawful commercial drones, hobbyist drones, and law enforcement drones, as well as manned, fixed wing aircraft, helicopters, and stars mistakenly reported as drones." — Henry Zebrowski
The episode opens with hosts Ed Larson and Henry Zebrowski discussing personal health and recent comedic interludes. A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the phenomenon of social media pets passing away, detailing the hosts' emotional reactions to the delayed announcements of their deaths and the continued online presence of their content. This segues into a discussion about Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man imprisoned for incest and abuse, and the possibility of his parole. The hosts examine his justifications for his actions and his requests for future living arrangements, highlighting the disturbing nature of his crimes and the legal proceedings surrounding him.
The conversation then shifts to the topic of unidentified aerial phenomena, specifically drone sightings. The hosts dissect official government statements and anecdotal reports, exploring theories ranging from advanced technology to misidentification of celestial bodies or conventional aircraft. This leads into a segment detailing unusual occurrences in Bennington, Nebraska, involving objects left in the road, potential impersonation, and attempts to remove news reports. The hosts also touch upon violent incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas, drawing parallels between the perpetrators' backgrounds and methods, and exploring the rental of electric vehicles in these events.
The final major segment delves into a series of Christmas-themed crimes, including a man who disrupted two Catholic masses with produce and liquor, and the unfortunate deaths of two men searching for Bigfoot. The episode concludes with a "Death Watch" segment, where the hosts speculate on prominent figures who might pass away in the coming year, followed by listener emails detailing alleged paranormal experiences and a personal anecdote about a supposed alien encounter at NORAD.