The way Aaron said Penguin was definitely chumming the water. The sharks instantly picked up on it and the result was gold, I've re-listened to that section over and over :D
My wife just gave birth to our son earlier this afternoon. We are sitting in the hospital room, mom and baby are sleeping and I am genuinely trying to hold back the laughs. Anytime our son wakes up I say “Hello Folks” and wave his hand like Bates. Thank you guys for what you do, this sleepless night is so much better by listening to y’all.
I have watched this episode 3 times now. I am physically weak from cackling. The debates of the pronunciations of PEENguin/PAYNGuin and WOOley/WOEley mammoth, height from which a squirrel can survive a fall, the correct way to introduce your (family) dog, and why animals should or should not be extinct are infinitely more informative and coherent than the dumpster fire televised last night. Just a tremendous episode. TREMENDOUS.
Watching them fight about the pronunciation of penguin is like the controversy over if the dress was blue and black or white and gold. Love the show guys and thank you for the laughs in these tough times.
This is by far the most I’ve laughed at any episode so far. From the pronunciation of penguin and woolly mammoth to Aaron begging for someone to throw squirrels out of airplanes, I was dying.
Well gang, mission accomplished: I started chuckling pretty hard as the whole "pain-guin" discussion was ramping up, but when Nate layed the, "one of 'em is all white," line on us my chuckles turned to crying laughter and I spit my Burger King all over the steering wheel. Yes, I had to pull off the road to compose myself and clean up! Thank you!
I can't believe it! I've been watching BACKWARDS since the present (which is show 144!) and FINALLY! the OG "panguin" convo! I've been waiting for this foreeeeever!!
Such a funny episode. The banter was great. I love how each of you brings your own unique qualities to the show. Nate is always ranting, Aaron is doubled over laughing and Brian just shifts his gaze between the two of you looking worried. Keep up the great work, don’t change anything, and I look forward to more episodes.
Hearing Aaron reference my all time favorite video of John Mayor, Derek Trucks, and BB King playing together just made me like him even more. Always glad to see someone who appreciates blues.
Balaclava and the man wearing a beard putting the heat on Nate for his rant on pronouncing Elizabethton made my day. I would love to see y'all stumble through an episode of tongue twisters. Love the podcast. God bless!
love the podcast! Nate is the comedic relief, Butterscotch always looks like he is unsure of what’s going on, and Aaron is the brains. i’m falling harder and harder for Aaron with every episode.
Looked like a total goof downtown Zurich today with my headphones on and laughing out loud to Nate’s imitation of an Arkansa accent and hearing Aaron’s wheezy laugh in the background. So hard to suppress the giggles 🤭
You know what they say, Monty Python's "What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" is the new Nateland's "What's the terminal velocity of a squirrel?"
This episode was the origin of a couple great, recurring bits, namely "paayynngwin," and Barkley being computer illiterate. When Bront couldn't find, nor be directed to find, where to click to here the computer lady say "PAAYYYNNNggguin", seeing the Nate and Aaron get visibly frustrated had me rolling.
I literally doubled over in laughter at hearing Dinosaur World in Cave City Kentucky being talked about - in part because I used to drive past it every time I went home from college at Western Kentucky and know exactly where it's at, but mostly because a friend of mine proposed to his wife at Dinosaur World. Hilarious memory that I'd kind of forgotten about. Thank you for this podcast! It's one of the highlights of my week.
My Great-Grandmother was a French-Canadian film star here in Montreal, and had a monkey as a pet. Back in 1950, you could buy them at the pet store. It was a spider-monkey. They’re not very big. She loved it, even though, apparently Jojo (the monkey) bit everyone but her. She loved monkeys though, and tried to buy them for all of my mom’s cousins for Christmas one year. My grandmother was the only one who vetoed the monkey (probably because Jojo was always biting her, and that skewed her impression of monkeys as a whole). To this day though, my mom doesn’t think it’s weird to own a monkey as a pet “All of my cousins had monkeys”. My great grandmother would host all of the family weddings at her house (which was in a residential part of downtown Montreal). By the end of the night, someone had always left the door open, and the monkey would escape and end up in the tree in the front yard. The bravest/most foolish relative had to get the monkey down. Of course, monkeys are better tree-climbers than humans, and that relative would end up falling out of the tree and have to be taken to the hospital. The next bravest/most foolish relative would be up, to try and get Jojo out of the tree. My grandmother also had a German Shepard, and the monkey would ride the dog, like a human riding a horse. Look up videos of spider monkeys riding dogs. Always a good time. They’re apparently a thing at rodeos, judging by the google images results. Jojo would ride the dog, and if the door were left open, it would ride it right out the door. The monkey would ride the dog through the streets of downtown Montreal, until someone went out to get them back. Her neighbours were used to it. But if they had company, they’d often be shocked to see it. They’d be like “Did you see that monkey riding a dog?”, and the neighbour would respond :Yeah, that’s just Juliette Beliveau’s monkey riding her dog, it happens all the time, someone always leaves the door open”. About fifteen years ago, I saw an old lady walking across the street. I went to help her, because she was having a hard time, and because it makes me feel good about myself (it’s good for self-actualization). I told her my usual icebreaker when talking with elderly French-Canadian ladies, which is to tell them that my great-grandmother was a French-Canadian film star (this is literally the only target market that knows who she was, I try to tell my friends, they don’t care...I tell them to ask their grandmother). She asked me who. I tell her it was Juliette Beliveau. It turns out, she lived on the same street as her when she was growing up, and her brothers were friends with my great-uncle. I asked if remembered Jojo the monkey. She said “of course”. I asked if she remembered the dog (I was looking to confirm the stories I’d heard). She said “of course”. And at the same time, we both said “And the monkey used to ride the dog down the street!”. Life is magic sometimes.
My uncle’s friend had an alligator as a pet, and it changed his life for the better. He was an electrician, cleaning out a burned down pet store, and a baby alligator crawled out from under some debris. He took it home, and while he was wondering what to do with it, Vermont passed a law banning alligators as domestic pets. He thought that the alligator would be destroyed, so he kept it. He was a Vietnam war vet, with severe PTSD and substance abuse problems as a result. But now, he finally felt like he had a reason to live. He looked into renovating his house, to make a large room for the alligator, but turns out, his house was a historical landmark, that couldn’t be modified. He ended up setting up a curtain to block out the modified room (I think it was just a big kiddie pool in the middle of the living room) from street view. Up until this point, he was constantly getting into arguments with his neighbours, for playing loud music, late into the night, at which point the neighbours would call the police on him. One night, he was playing his music loud. The neighbour came out and said that would call the police. My uncle’s friend was about to tell his neighbour to go ahead and call the police, in a profanity laced tirade (as he always did). But then he thought about the alligator, and how he couldn’t afford to have the police come around and confiscate his alligator. He was depending on him. So he stunned his neighbour by saying “Sure, I’m sorry, I’ll turn down my music”. He cleaned up his act, and finally got married, to an apparently very understanding woman. He would bring the alligator, on a leash, to my uncle’s summer BBQs, where all the kids would try to pet the alligator, to which he would tell people to never pet an alligator. People would ask him what the alligator’s name was. He’d say. “He doesn’t have a name, he’s an alligator”. But one year, someone asked him, and he said “His name is That’s OK”. The story was, that he was constantly trying to calm the alligator down, by saying that’s ok. One day, he was on the phone with someone and said, “That’s OK”. The alligator came running over. He had inadvertently named the alligator “That’s OK”. All was going well, until the tragic final third of this story. He was diagnosed with cancer. He had good insurance through the VA, but he only had a certain of time left. One day, the treatments weren’t working anymore. He knew he had only days to live. He took the alligator to a wooded area near Lake Champlain in Vermont. He shot the alligator, he felt he had no other choice. He passed away days later. The local news ran a story a week later, about how « Global Warming has hit Vermont, as dead alligator found in Lake Champlain ».
Nate's PANGuin bit had me laughin' out loud for a while. The rehoming part was amazing cause Nate touched on some real stuff but it's all mixed with comedy. That kinda dynamic makes you guys the next JRE podcast. Love it.
Hey guys!! I love your podcast!! Nate I found you on Netflix this past winter, when we were working on our apartment here in NYC. I was so thankful to find clean comedy & someone relatable, as I am originally from WV & had similar experiences moving to NYC. Then when I found your podcast during all this Coronavirus craziness, I was sooo happy!! I have loved getting to know Nate & Bartholomew. This particular episode had me thinking y’all are all still learning English!! Lol. Love how you all think you are right & repeat it out loud. Lol. For the record Nate, it’s PEnguin!! But I love that you thought you heard your pronunciation! However, I say don’t ever change your pronunciation of it! It’s great!! I love hearing that southern drawl!!
I’m from near Wilkes-Barre and was at Nate’s show that week! I can vouch that the “reptile store” he mentioned is as sketchy as described (not that he would lie). Great show right before everything was shut down for COVID.
I live in Bowling Green and work in Elizabethtown, so I pass Dinosaur World every day - it's cool that y'all have been there! Aaron was spot on with the pronunciation of Elizabethtown. Most people call it E-Town for short, though.
Hey guys, funny story. I went hiking with my girlfriend and her mother when I was about 16. On the way back down from the hike we came across a baby snake. I loved snakes at the time so I decided to try and pick it up. What I didn't know was it was a baby rattlesnake that was going to put me in the hospital for 7 days! My mother was furious because I had a history of trying to sneak snakes into the house. To this day I still tell my mom that the snake bit me when we stopped to take a break by a creek because I'm terrified of her & I'm 28 now lol! Thought I'd share, love the podcast. Keep doing great things!!
Ole Buzzkill Bates ruining Nates Monkey vs. Jaguar story. Great episode guys. Wasn’t sure where it was goin when y’all started talking about “panguin prostitution rings” in Arkansas, but y’all got it back on track pretty quick.
I describe the podcast to my friends as the show about nothing. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Also, don’t listen to the folks that say it’s too long. What could be better than listening to Nate, Breakfast and Aaron talk about the history of grocery stores for 2 hours? It’s like an adult version of Sesame Street. You guys are putting yourselves out there and I’m loving every minute of it. Keep up the good work.
I’m moving to Elizabethon, TN for a graduate school rotation next spring and I was just as enraged as Nate when my friend informed me on Monday that it is pronounced ElizaBETHton.
When I saw this week’s topic, I questioned how good it was going to be. Leave it to you guys to make an ordinary topic like “animals” the most hilarious hour and a half of my week.
As odd as this may sound, I actually appreciated the discussion of how to pronounce Elizabethton, TN. My son goes to college in or near there (Milligan University) and the last time (or two) we visited, we were trying to decide how it was pronounced.
Omg you guys almost got me maced or arrested. I was running on a trail why listening at about the same speed as a woman running by herself. I kept periodically laughing at your show and she would keep looking back nervously. She eventually just stopped and let me pass, giving me an evil look. Thanks guys for all the hard work.
I truly love that after a depressing night of a presidential debate, we have our favorite goofballs talking about animals, saying things wrong and stuff but who cares
I watched a gorilla eat food out of his hand, vomit it all back into his hand, and eat it again. He did it over and over. It was so bizarre, but when I looked it up online, it said that this behavior is evidence of psychotic episodes due to captivity.
Don't give in to the suit thing, just be you and dress what you are comfortable in and that is you. Barnstormer seems a suit guy, You and Aaron just rock what you do now , LOVE the Podcast and look forward to seeing the new episode each week. Keep up the awesome work
The blue ring octopus actually lives near the shore in some parts of Australia. I have seen a few videos on the internet of people picking them up because they don’t know how deadly they are
I’d like to see a discussion of prehistoric creatures. Just make sure that Nate pronounces the dinosaur names, Beardy speculates what would happen if you dropped them from a plane, and Balthazar can, I dunno, google them or something.
Rehoming fees are generally to make sure someone is willing to spend money on the dog to ensure they would be willing to part with money down the road to properly care for them, ie: proper food, vet costs, medicines, toys, etc. If someone does not have the $100 to buy the dog, they generally will not have the money for the upkeep of the dog. Even animal shelters require a rehoming fee, unless they are over capacity and waive the fee to help clear the shelters out quicker.
Nate is on the right path with his “rehome” path. I study communication and it’s the same thing you do in marketing to persuade people, or to make things sound less. Sort of like frozen dairy dessert vs icecream. The same tactics were used by germany leading up to ww2, with their “Increasing hygeine” movement
A couple hour episode of y’all strictly arguing over the pronunciation of words would be amazing. I was attempting to run while listening and had to stop when you got to the part about penguins because I almost died from laughing so hard. Good stuff! 😂
Hey guys. I live in PA and we have an Elizabethtown her too and don’t know any one that calls it what Brady was calling it it’s Elizabeth town or etown. Love the podcast keep up the good work Jake
Nates impression of the “panguin” bit has me dead 😂😂
Literally could not get myself back together. Hilarious!!
The way Aaron said Penguin was definitely chumming the water. The sharks instantly picked up on it and the result was gold, I've re-listened to that section over and over :D
I have no questions, no “funny” take, I just simply have to say how happy this show makes me feel every Wednesday. Hail Hail Nateland!
My wife just gave birth to our son earlier this afternoon. We are sitting in the hospital room, mom and baby are sleeping and I am genuinely trying to hold back the laughs. Anytime our son wakes up I say “Hello Folks” and wave his hand like Bates. Thank you guys for what you do, this sleepless night is so much better by listening to y’all.
I have watched this episode 3 times now. I am physically weak from cackling. The debates of the pronunciations of PEENguin/PAYNGuin and WOOley/WOEley mammoth, height from which a squirrel can survive a fall, the correct way to introduce your (family) dog, and why animals should or should not be extinct are infinitely more informative and coherent than the dumpster fire televised last night. Just a tremendous episode. TREMENDOUS.
BTW, these are NEVER too long!
Agreed 👍
Watching them fight about the pronunciation of penguin is like the controversy over if the dress was blue and black or white and gold. Love the show guys and thank you for the laughs in these tough times.
Nate was on fire this episode! Pure gold. I laughed so hard during his Arkansas penguin bit that I started sweating.
This episode was absolute Gold! Nate was on fire! I loved watching Aaron laughing at everything Nate said! As always, you made my Wednesday!
Id love to see and episode on phonetics and pronunciations. Fights on how people pronounce things wrong never get old
It got old 2 minutes into these boneheads talking about penguins
@@Johnrox1550 sucks for you cuz it was hilarious to a lot of us.
This is by far the most I’ve laughed at any episode so far. From the pronunciation of penguin and woolly mammoth to Aaron begging for someone to throw squirrels out of airplanes, I was dying.
I swear I could listen to Nate talk for hours about absolutely any subject. I love how the other guys keep the conversation flowing.
Nate talking about the “penguins” seller was amazing.
The 3B’s podcast: Bargatze, Beard, and Breakfast.
Every time Nate laughs under his breath - that evil laugh - it just cracks me up! Love it!
Well gang, mission accomplished: I started chuckling pretty hard as the whole "pain-guin" discussion was ramping up, but when Nate layed the, "one of 'em is all white," line on us my chuckles turned to crying laughter and I spit my Burger King all over the steering wheel. Yes, I had to pull off the road to compose myself and clean up! Thank you!
I can't believe it! I've been watching BACKWARDS since the present (which is show 144!) and FINALLY! the OG "panguin" convo! I've been waiting for this foreeeeever!!
Me too!!
I’ve listened to this 3 times now, and it never gets old. Thanks for keeping me laughing as I work!
HELLLO FOLKS.
Where's them there PANGwins?
Brine Baits is a real-life Dagwood, from the comics. Put their photos side by side, it’s unreal!
Such a funny episode. The banter was great. I love how each of you brings your own unique qualities to the show. Nate is always ranting, Aaron is doubled over laughing and Brian just shifts his gaze between the two of you looking worried. Keep up the great work, don’t change anything, and I look forward to more episodes.
Hearing Aaron reference my all time favorite video of John Mayor, Derek Trucks, and BB King playing together just made me like him even more. Always glad to see someone who appreciates blues.
Honestly the Dodo bird looks super worried almost like the Brunch Bates version of a bird. Love the podcast y'all keep it up.
The PENguin debate is like the scene from Step Brothers where Dale says he can help with the whole "Pan/Pam" dilemma
Disneyland = Disney land
Nateland = Nate land
I think you guys win that argument. You’re way more like Disneyland than Cleveland
Agreed Im definitely getting amusement park vibes.
Don't you mean Gisneyland?
Penguin chat absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂
Aaron trying to explain terminal velocity to Brisket and Nate summarizes this podcast series in a nutshell. Keep up the great work fellas!
Nate’s bad accent sounds like oscars southern accent in the office when they play Belles, Bourbon and Bullets. “I do declare!”
This episode was the closet to a verbal fight that Nate, Aaron and Bert has gotten into so far!! I want to see more!
Balaclava and the man wearing a beard putting the heat on Nate for his rant on pronouncing Elizabethton made my day. I would love to see y'all stumble through an episode of tongue twisters. Love the podcast. God bless!
love the podcast! Nate is the comedic relief, Butterscotch always looks like he is unsure of what’s going on, and Aaron is the brains. i’m falling harder and harder for Aaron with every episode.
Least favorite part of every episode "alright, we gotta .. be done ... soon.. people say we're TOO long" :(
Now we need a "pinguin" and "hello folks!" shirts!
panguin
Loved the “Panguin” bit. I love it when Nate gets going and Aaron gets cracked up, then Breakfast had to go and kill the fun. 😂
Looked like a total goof downtown Zurich today with my headphones on and laughing out loud to Nate’s imitation of an Arkansa accent and hearing Aaron’s wheezy laugh in the background. So hard to suppress the giggles 🤭
Nate's reaction to Belsnickel interrupting his Gorilla/Leopard commentary made me laugh so hard I nearly threw up! Great episode!
I am in tears listening to all the pronunciations. Wooly Mammoth got me! So funny!!
You know what they say, Monty Python's "What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" is the new Nateland's "What's the terminal velocity of a squirrel?"
This episode was the origin of a couple great, recurring bits, namely "paayynngwin," and Barkley being computer illiterate. When Bront couldn't find, nor be directed to find, where to click to here the computer lady say "PAAYYYNNNggguin", seeing the Nate and Aaron get visibly frustrated had me rolling.
I literally doubled over in laughter at hearing Dinosaur World in Cave City Kentucky being talked about - in part because I used to drive past it every time I went home from college at Western Kentucky and know exactly where it's at, but mostly because a friend of mine proposed to his wife at Dinosaur World. Hilarious memory that I'd kind of forgotten about. Thank you for this podcast! It's one of the highlights of my week.
Aaron’s dog signed a 3 year agreement, with a family-option to extend the deal, to become “the family dog”. It was a very formal agreement.
My Great-Grandmother was a French-Canadian film star here in Montreal, and had a monkey as a pet. Back in 1950, you could buy them at the pet store. It was a spider-monkey. They’re not very big. She loved it, even though, apparently Jojo (the monkey) bit everyone but her. She loved monkeys though, and tried to buy them for all of my mom’s cousins for Christmas one year. My grandmother was the only one who vetoed the monkey (probably because Jojo was always biting her, and that skewed her impression of monkeys as a whole). To this day though, my mom doesn’t think it’s weird to own a monkey as a pet “All of my cousins had monkeys”.
My great grandmother would host all of the family weddings at her house (which was in a residential part of downtown Montreal). By the end of the night, someone had always left the door open, and the monkey would escape and end up in the tree in the front yard. The bravest/most foolish relative had to get the monkey down. Of course, monkeys are better tree-climbers than humans, and that relative would end up falling out of the tree and have to be taken to the hospital. The next bravest/most foolish relative would be up, to try and get Jojo out of the tree.
My grandmother also had a German Shepard, and the monkey would ride the dog, like a human riding a horse. Look up videos of spider monkeys riding dogs. Always a good time. They’re apparently a thing at rodeos, judging by the google images results. Jojo would ride the dog, and if the door were left open, it would ride it right out the door. The monkey would ride the dog through the streets of downtown Montreal, until someone went out to get them back. Her neighbours were used to it. But if they had company, they’d often be shocked to see it. They’d be like “Did you see that monkey riding a dog?”, and the neighbour would respond :Yeah, that’s just Juliette Beliveau’s monkey riding her dog, it happens all the time, someone always leaves the door open”.
About fifteen years ago, I saw an old lady walking across the street. I went to help her, because she was having a hard time, and because it makes me feel good about myself (it’s good for self-actualization). I told her my usual icebreaker when talking with elderly French-Canadian ladies, which is to tell them that my great-grandmother was a French-Canadian film star (this is literally the only target market that knows who she was, I try to tell my friends, they don’t care...I tell them to ask their grandmother). She asked me who. I tell her it was Juliette Beliveau. It turns out, she lived on the same street as her when she was growing up, and her brothers were friends with my great-uncle. I asked if remembered Jojo the monkey. She said “of course”. I asked if she remembered the dog (I was looking to confirm the stories I’d heard). She said “of course”. And at the same time, we both said “And the monkey used to ride the dog down the street!”.
Life is magic sometimes.
I get a gleam in my eye when Nate, Aaron, and Batter's Box show up on my feed. Consistently great podcast, gents!
"Tickling the Gorilla" needs to be a new euphemism for something; I don't care what.
This is by far my favorite episode!!
"It didn't stay a family dog for long."
"...did you DE-HOME it?" 🤣🤣🤣
LOVE this podcast!
Can't wait for the WOOOOly mammoth to come back!
My uncle’s friend had an alligator as a pet, and it changed his life for the better. He was an electrician, cleaning out a burned down pet store, and a baby alligator crawled out from under some debris. He took it home, and while he was wondering what to do with it, Vermont passed a law banning alligators as domestic pets. He thought that the alligator would be destroyed, so he kept it. He was a Vietnam war vet, with severe PTSD and substance abuse problems as a result. But now, he finally felt like he had a reason to live. He looked into renovating his house, to make a large room for the alligator, but turns out, his house was a historical landmark, that couldn’t be modified. He ended up setting up a curtain to block out the modified room (I think it was just a big kiddie pool in the middle of the living room) from street view.
Up until this point, he was constantly getting into arguments with his neighbours, for playing loud music, late into the night, at which point the neighbours would call the police on him.
One night, he was playing his music loud. The neighbour came out and said that would call the police.
My uncle’s friend was about to tell his neighbour to go ahead and call the police, in a profanity laced tirade (as he always did). But then he thought about the alligator, and how he couldn’t afford to have the police come around and confiscate his alligator. He was depending on him.
So he stunned his neighbour by saying “Sure, I’m sorry, I’ll turn down my music”.
He cleaned up his act, and finally got married, to an apparently very understanding woman.
He would bring the alligator, on a leash, to my uncle’s summer BBQs, where all the kids would try to pet the alligator, to which he would tell people to never pet an alligator. People would ask him what the alligator’s name was. He’d say. “He doesn’t have a name, he’s an alligator”. But one year, someone asked him, and he said “His name is That’s OK”. The story was, that he was constantly trying to calm the alligator down, by saying that’s ok. One day, he was on the phone with someone and said, “That’s OK”. The alligator came running over. He had inadvertently named the alligator “That’s OK”.
All was going well, until the tragic final third of this story. He was diagnosed with cancer. He had good insurance through the VA, but he only had a certain of time left. One day, the treatments weren’t working anymore. He knew he had only days to live. He took the alligator to a wooded area near Lake Champlain in Vermont. He shot the alligator, he felt he had no other choice.
He passed away days later.
The local news ran a story a week later, about how « Global Warming has hit Vermont, as dead alligator found in Lake Champlain ».
this comment was a wild ride
Cheyenne B life is life’s wildest ride.
What's your source on this?
@@moparmartn i changed my profile picture to the alligator at our family barbecue. It eventually got too big to bring to family barbecues.
Alligator in V ermont??? Def too cold
I live 20 minutes from Elizabethton,TN and Nate's description was about perfect 😂😂
54:35 Aaron is trying to get BMW to look up squab (the baby pigeon you eat) and Nate is like “some things are best not known young blood” 😂
Nate's PANGuin bit had me laughin' out loud for a while. The rehoming part was amazing cause Nate touched on some real stuff but it's all mixed with comedy. That kinda dynamic makes you guys the next JRE podcast. Love it.
Nate sounds like he wants to fight after every comment from Aaron and Bilbo.
The first word an adult ever laughed in my face for pronouncing wrong was JAG-WIRE, which Nate may be surprised is pronounced JA-gwaar.
I’m working my way thru all Nateland Podcasts! Did I see a little bit of Angry Nate in this one!? 😅. I so love these podcasts!
Looking at Brian’s medium-rare face makes me think this episode was shot a while ago.
After all the questions about his red face, he mentioned the week after that they filmed another episode the same day.
Medium rare, that’s good stuff!
Hahahaha I noticed that too and was on the edge of my seat waiting for it hahaha
“Medium rare face”😂😂
Nate’s “river” accent sounds like how John fogerty sings, but with an Elmer Fudd speech impediment.
😂😂😂
LOVE the Derek Trucks discussion!! Makes me so happy... :) I've seen Susan Tedeschi live but not Derek, yet...
Hey guys!! I love your podcast!! Nate I found you on Netflix this past winter, when we were working on our apartment here in NYC. I was so thankful to find clean comedy & someone relatable, as I am originally from WV & had similar experiences moving to NYC. Then when I found your podcast during all this Coronavirus craziness, I was sooo happy!!
I have loved getting to know Nate & Bartholomew. This particular episode had me thinking y’all are all still learning English!! Lol. Love how you all think you are right & repeat it out loud. Lol. For the record Nate, it’s PEnguin!! But I love that you thought you heard your pronunciation! However, I say don’t ever change your pronunciation of it! It’s great!! I love hearing that southern drawl!!
I’m from near Wilkes-Barre and was at Nate’s show that week! I can vouch that the “reptile store” he mentioned is as sketchy as described (not that he would lie). Great show right before everything was shut down for COVID.
My favorite episode so far!! You guys are hilarious!! Also shoutout from Elizabethtown(E-town) Kentucky
I love when Aaron cracks up. Makes me crack up too
Guy: I got some panguins. One's all white.
Me: Does the white one have the tuxedo?
Guy: Yeah, it's a white tux. Very classy.
I live in Bowling Green and work in Elizabethtown, so I pass Dinosaur World every day - it's cool that y'all have been there! Aaron was spot on with the pronunciation of Elizabethtown. Most people call it E-Town for short, though.
Man! A great start to the eipside ! Love the show! Wish I could hug you all! God Bless guys!
Hey guys, funny story. I went hiking with my girlfriend and her mother when I was about 16. On the way back down from the hike we came across a baby snake. I loved snakes at the time so I decided to try and pick it up. What I didn't know was it was a baby rattlesnake that was going to put me in the hospital for 7 days! My mother was furious because I had a history of trying to sneak snakes into the house. To this day I still tell my mom that the snake bit me when we stopped to take a break by a creek because I'm terrified of her & I'm 28 now lol! Thought I'd share, love the podcast. Keep doing great things!!
Gorilla takes bite of cardboard in front of onlookers then goes back into cave unseen. Puts on a pair of glasses and says "Rook to E5..... Check."
Can you do an episode where Nate just reads the dictionary so we can all enjoy how he pronounces different words? It's endlessly entertaining.
Ole Buzzkill Bates ruining Nates Monkey vs. Jaguar story. Great episode guys. Wasn’t sure where it was goin when y’all started talking about “panguin prostitution rings” in Arkansas, but y’all got it back on track pretty quick.
I describe the podcast to my friends as the show about nothing. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Also, don’t listen to the folks that say it’s too long. What could be better than listening to Nate, Breakfast and Aaron talk about the history of grocery stores for 2 hours? It’s like an adult version of Sesame Street. You guys are putting yourselves out there and I’m loving every minute of it. Keep up the good work.
I’m moving to Elizabethon, TN for a graduate school rotation next spring and I was just as enraged as Nate when my friend informed me on Monday that it is pronounced ElizaBETHton.
I laugh about - Nate's selling panguins - every day
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When I saw this week’s topic, I questioned how good it was going to be. Leave it to you guys to make an ordinary topic like “animals” the most hilarious hour and a half of my week.
“Panguin” conversation... so good!
Funny episode. Thanks for the laughs.
another red nosed brandon episode, THIS IS GONNA BE GOOD!
This was a very fun episode! I love when you guys get snarky!
Haha! This penguin conversation is cracking me up. You both say it with a southern accent
Nate!!! Please keep doing made up scenarios/conversations. Easily the best part of these podcasts. Kills me every time 😂😂😂
As odd as this may sound, I actually appreciated the discussion of how to pronounce Elizabethton, TN. My son goes to college in or near there (Milligan University) and the last time (or two) we visited, we were trying to decide how it was pronounced.
Dinosaur World gettin' a shout out on Nateland. That's something I didn't expect to hear.
Omg you guys almost got me maced or arrested. I was running on a trail why listening at about the same speed as a woman running by herself. I kept periodically laughing at your show and she would keep looking back nervously. She eventually just stopped and let me pass, giving me an evil look. Thanks guys for all the hard work.
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I truly love that after a depressing night of a presidential debate, we have our favorite goofballs talking about animals, saying things wrong and stuff but who cares
I watched a gorilla eat food out of his hand, vomit it all back into his hand, and eat it again. He did it over and over. It was so bizarre, but when I looked it up online, it said that this behavior is evidence of psychotic episodes due to captivity.
Don't give in to the suit thing, just be you and dress what you are comfortable in and that is you. Barnstormer seems a suit guy, You and Aaron just rock what you do now , LOVE the Podcast and look forward to seeing the new episode each week. Keep up the awesome work
The blue ring octopus actually lives near the shore in some parts of Australia. I have seen a few videos on the internet of people picking them up because they don’t know how deadly they are
"You're saying it like an A!" "You're saying it like an I!" 😆 So true, they all say penguin weird.
So hilarious from the jump. Great episode
I’d like to see a discussion of prehistoric creatures. Just make sure that Nate pronounces the dinosaur names, Beardy speculates what would happen if you dropped them from a plane, and Balthazar can, I dunno, google them or something.
Rehoming fees are generally to make sure someone is willing to spend money on the dog to ensure they would be willing to part with money down the road to properly care for them, ie: proper food, vet costs, medicines, toys, etc. If someone does not have the $100 to buy the dog, they generally will not have the money for the upkeep of the dog. Even animal shelters require a rehoming fee, unless they are over capacity and waive the fee to help clear the shelters out quicker.
Nate is on the right path with his “rehome” path. I study communication and it’s the same thing you do in marketing to persuade people, or to make things sound less. Sort of like frozen dairy dessert vs icecream. The same tactics were used by germany leading up to ww2, with their “Increasing hygeine” movement
Is nadav doing the searches here too?!
Nadav is googling 🎵
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A couple hour episode of y’all strictly arguing over the pronunciation of words would be amazing. I was attempting to run while listening and had to stop when you got to the part about penguins because I almost died from laughing so hard. Good stuff! 😂
Penguin...like Pen.
Aaron: Pen (says Pan)
Nate and Barry Bates: Pen (say Pin).
We have blue ringed octopus in our local beach in western Australia
Aaron definitely pronounces penguin the right way
funniest episode thus far.
I could listen to a whole podcast of just Nate making up stories about Aaron selling penguins (pronounced PAIN-guins).
Just laughed so hard I almost threw up. Literally ran and grabbed my trashcan. Favorite episode to date.....
Dude the squirrel argument hahaha my face hurts
Hey guys. I live in PA and we have an Elizabethtown her too and don’t know any one that calls it what Brady was calling it it’s Elizabeth town or etown. Love the podcast keep up the good work
Jake
Nate is really riled up for this episode. I feel scared for Aaron and Barleycorn