
Last Podcast On The Left
"The weed is great. I mean, obviously the weed's fantastic. But it was really just that it's bikes everywhere. So many bikes. It was very handsome, very interactive." — Ben Kissel
"They're saying that they were all were shot by the same gun. Yes, and according to Greta Bagrao, she's 60. She's from Texas, said that Monday that her son, Paul Alexander Yah, was killed July 8th by this man. So no one knows who he is, and I hope they find him soon." — Marcus Parks
"Because they can just do a dick inspection. Hey, look at how man those flight attendants love it. What did they do? I got, I will just open the sidebar, and we were coming in to, they had to do secondary security to me check." — Henry Zebrowski
The episode begins with the hosts recounting their recent travels to Amsterdam and Edinburgh, sharing observations on the cities' unique characteristics, including Amsterdam's extensive bike culture and peculiar public restroom conditions. They humorously compare these experiences to their expectations and discuss impressions of local customs. The conversation then shifts to a peculiar issue affecting American Airlines flights, where passengers have reported hearing unexplained moaning sounds emanating from the PA system. The hosts speculate on the cause, dismissing the airline's explanation of a mechanical fault and exploring alternative theories.
Transitioning to news segments, the podcast covers a disturbing arrest in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, involving allegations of rape and kidnapping, highlighting the victim's harrowing escape and the ongoing investigation into potential further crimes. Following this, the hosts discuss a series of unsolved shootings in Stockton, California, focusing on the profile of a person of interest and the "mission-based" nature of the attacks. They also touch upon a violent stabbing incident in Las Vegas outside Resorts World, where two individuals were killed and others injured.
The discussions are interspersed with dark humor and personal reflections on the unsettling nature of these events, contrasting them with the perceived safety of their European travels. The hosts express concern over the prevalence of random violence and the psychological impact it has on individuals, particularly in contrast to safer environments.