
Last Podcast On The Left
"I want her on this show and I want you guys to meet. I think that this is again. I think it's in the stars. But I'm looking at Tiffany Gomez. And I'm thinking that she's on a cocktail of several different pharmaceutical aids." — Henry Zebrowski
"The bear who's now known as probably more like Henrietta the tank captured because it's got a pussy. Oh, and then it's a lady is a lady. Oh my goodness, a large black bear lady." — Marcus Parks
"The alleged Lake Tahoe foot fumble. That's been identified his name. It's a man. It's a man. Shocking is a man and his name is Mark Anthony Gonzalez 26." — Marcus Parks
The episode kicks off with a discussion of a viral incident involving Tiffany Gomez, who experienced a public outburst on an airplane, leading to a debate about her sobriety and mental state. This is followed by an update on "Hank the Tank," a large bear in Lake Tahoe, now identified as Henrietta, who has been captured and relocated with her cubs to a sanctuary in Colorado. The hosts explore the reasons behind her behavior, attributing it to unsecured garbage, and touch upon the role of park rangers in wildlife management and missing persons cases.
The narrative then shifts to a series of criminal stories, including the arrest of Mark Anthony Gonzalez for alleged foot fondling at a Lake Tahoe resort and the disturbing case of Ian Watkins, the frontman of Lostprophets, who was reportedly stabbed in prison after being convicted of child abuse. The hosts also discuss a bizarre incident in Oklahoma where a man allegedly attacked another with a flagpole through the head at a Sonic drive-thru, and the unsettling story of John Stevens, also known as "Flux Skywalker," arrested for child pornography after impersonating a Star Wars character.
The latter half of the episode features discussions on alleged alien encounters in Peru, where villagers claim to be attacked by seven-foot-tall "face peelers," and a shark attack off Rockaway Beach where a 65-year-old woman lost a significant amount of flesh. The episode concludes with a segment on the Loch Ness Monster search, a seal that wandered into a New Zealand hardware store, and the peculiar phenomenon of manatee "orgies" in Florida, alongside a story about a lost cremation ring. Throughout these discussions, the hosts intersperse dark humor and personal anecdotes, reflecting on the nature of fear, belief, and the bizarre occurrences that populate the news cycle.