
Last Podcast On The Left
"I mean, they had to come out a little pussy. Yeah, of course. That's the thing. Yeah." — [Speaker unclear, context suggests a discussion about an event or encounter]
"I feel like I'm using like a psychic Native American to help me find oil. You know what I mean? Look, that's how it feels. It feels like I'm using a good-hearted, empathetic ability to point it towards destruction. And I don't mind it because I win. I got the porcetta sandwich because I'm not a fucking cuck." — Henry Zebrowski
"I don't think that does it mean that there's not something out there would. Yeah. You never know, you never know, you never know. There's got to be something in the woods. You know there's stuff in the woods buddy." — Ed Larson
The episode opens with the hosts discussing their recent live show experiences, particularly a positive encounter in Urbana, Illinois, highlighted by a memorable porcetta sandwich from Baldurata's. They recount the drive back and interactions with people, including discussions about conspiracy theories, specifically mentioning the Epstein files. A peculiar concept termed "Shripping" is introduced, originating from a conversation with a trauma nurse. The hosts then delve into a significant Bigfoot sighting event in Portage County, Ohio, detailing multiple sightings and witness accounts, discussing theories about Bigfoot behavior and physiology, and comparing it to other cryptid discussions. The narrative shifts to the story of Tommy Thompson, who discovered shipwreck treasure and spent a decade in jail for contempt after refusing to disclose the gold's location. The hosts debate the ethics of his imprisonment and the nature of his eventual release, likening him to a "real-life leprechaun." Later, they address recent criminal incidents involving young individuals and tablets, expressing concern about screen time addiction and potential violence. The episode touches on a group of seven men arrested for a phony lottery and poker scheme at rest stops, highlighting the low financial gain from their efforts. Finally, the hosts share listener mail, including a song submission, and recount a story about an extreme fan obsession with former NFL player Dan Marino. The episode concludes with details about upcoming live shows and an upcoming project related to the show "Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell."