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At an airport, a woman confronts another woman for dressing inappropriately and being too close to her man. The argument escalates as they insult each other's appearances and intelligence. The man tries to intervene, but the argument continues. The woman accuses the other of trying to get her man's attention, while the other defends her outfit and claims her body makes her money. The argument ends with the woman telling the other to turn around and stop putting herself in the man's face.

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The speaker witnessed a woman and her kids being kicked off a flight, along with another woman who stood up for them. The speaker didn't intervene due to having foster kids with them. The airline offered compensation, but the speaker vowed never to fly with them again. The speaker experienced multiple delays and felt mistreated by the airline. After the women were removed, all seats were filled.

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At 2 PM on the plane, hostess Shaniqua asks exit row passengers to assist in an emergency. Cheryl in 15B, having enjoyed a few beers, declares she’ll save herself first. Shaniqua requests Cheryl to move, but she refuses, munching on caramel popcorn. Ground crew Karen and baggage handler Chappelle also try to persuade her, but Cheryl remains uncooperative, on the phone with her lawyer. The captain intervenes, warning that everyone will be removed if she doesn't comply. Cheryl still refuses, leading to the police arriving, who escort her off the plane through the emergency exit.

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A couple of 17-year-olds spotted you on a plane and sent a note on a barf bag. Have you seen it? That's me! I remember this. Someone asked if I knew the person who sent the note because they mentioned I played Death on Family Guy. They wrote something like, "It's good to have Death on the plane." Oh, that’s not the best thing to say! Yeah, they got in trouble for it. That's probably what happened.

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Bus company offers $9 supercenter fare. Bonbons play, Bin Laden doesn't know show tunes. Legion of Doom prepares for reign of terror. Emergency surgical kit with stethoscope. Argument over symbolism. Insults exchanged. Warplanes head to NYC undetected. Force field shields warplanes. Attack imminent.

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Lost luggage story: I'm in a good mood walking into the lost luggage desk. A young lady says, 'I need you to wave a magic wand.' She laughs, walks me to the carousel, climbs up on the carousel, and walks down a ramp as the luggage comes out. She disappears into the bowels of the airport, and pretty soon the carousel starts up, and my bag—and another bag—pop out. This other poor schmuck is sitting there waiting. Normally, they give a number and call in 24 hours. She doesn’t come back out for almost ten minutes. She then returns, high fives me, and says, 'how's that for waving a magic wand?'

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The pilot had a meltdown on a United Airlines flight, addressing passengers in street clothes, discussing her divorce and political candidates. She asked passengers if they wanted her to change into her uniform or fly as is. Passengers were scared and offended, with some leaving the flight. After 20 passengers insisted on leaving, the pilot quietly exited the aircraft.

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The plane is landing. A person asks if the president plans to take Greenland by force and about the impact of today's inflation report. Someone says they don't want to see anyone get hurt. Another person wishes the president good luck and tells him to be careful.

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There's a foreign object in the patient's abdomen—an AirPod. Leslie admits it's hers, causing a stir. The patient, awake and aware, comments on the lack of anesthesia and calls out Leslie for her behavior. Despite the annoyance, it's acknowledged that every workplace needs someone like her to keep things lively. The conversation turns humorous as they joke about each other's roles and names, with Aloysius Cooter feeling left out. Leslie reveals she just needed to charge her AirPods, and the group expresses mixed feelings about the situation.

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In this video, the speaker expresses frustration with the situation at the airport, specifically with Spirit Airlines. They are shocked to see a person dressed inappropriately and without underwear. The speaker questions if Spirit Airlines will allow this to happen and suggests that they should take action. They mention that they wish they had known about this beforehand.

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Gilbert from the Ma High Club just masturbated. Connor is the captain and asks everyone to buckle up. There is mention of a bathroom.

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Welcome aboard! Our pilot is a highly diverse individual, being a 3 foot 2 inch transgender Native American man who identifies as a 6 foot tall Korean woman. We encourage volunteers to assist with the controls, and please buckle up as the flashing lights in the cockpit can trigger her epilepsy. Remember to keep your voices low, as she may need to consult instructional videos during the flight. Let's celebrate the diversity on board!

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The AC is not working, and many people are using magazines. The TV screens are also not working. Neither the call button nor calling the cabin crew is working. Not even the light is working. The speaker questions if this is what Air India provides. The speaker states that is why Air India is considered one of the worst airlines in the world.

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Traffic is so bad that people are walking to the airport, some even sitting on top of their cars. A protest is causing more congestion. I think I see Dicky with a gray backpack.

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Speaker describes getting a seat when an agent liked his approach and moved others. "How do you do that? Walk through that approach. I try all the time." He notes the typical reply, "flight's full. We can't do anything," and adds, "Because you come up there and you ask the same way as everybody else did." He says, "Did you walk up and go, how are you today? That's an indicator you gotta ask." He recalls, "I probably feel like the biggest jerk you ever saw in your life." His son quips, "I'm here to sign up for the mistake of the day award, and I am the dumbest customer that you are gonna see." The clerk smiles, finishes typing, and says, "alright, what do you got?" He concludes, "The amount of power the people in the airlines have on those keyboards is astonishing."

This Past Weekend

Matt McCusker | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #544
Guests: Matt McCusker
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Theo announces spring tour dates for the Return of the Rat tour: Toledo, Pittsburgh, Eugene, Kennewick, Seattle, Victoria (Canada), Belton, San Antonio, Durant, Amarillo, Oxford, Tuscaloosa, Tallahassee, and Rosemont. Tickets are through theovon.com; avoid secondary sites to dodge higher prices. New merch returns: The Hitter Hunting Club collection and the Hitter Bait and Tackle tees at theovonstore.com. The episode is taped live in Austin, Texas at Media Pouch. Theo chats with Matt McCusker, who is performing in New York City this week and is one half of the Superhero Squad on Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast; Matt just marked five years of marriage. The conversation flows through a string of topics and riffs. They riff about steam rooms and gym culture, reminiscing about Radio Shack and Best Buy, and commenting on how customer service declined after COVID. They acknowledge frontline workers and nurses, and joke about DoorDash as heroes. They brainstorm hybrid businesses, suggesting steam rooms with barber shops, or shoe stores with barber services, even dog grooming, or mixing jiujitsu with other services. They fantasize about superpowers, joking about knowing every form of jiujitsu and about using unconventional self‑defense in public. The discussion veers into bathroom humor, travel, and practical tips. They joke about knowing whether a bathroom is fresh, discuss plane etiquette, and talk about handling bathroom breaks on a flight, including fair warnings to neighbors and trashing stigma around passing gas on planes. They compare bowel habits and frequency, and joke about hemorrhoids, long sits, and doosey moments. In the middle of the humor, the program plugs sponsors. Liquid I.V. offers hydration with 20% off the first order at liquidiv.com using code Theo; ShipStation helps scale e-commerce with a free 60‑day trial at shipstation.com using code Theo; Blue Chew promotes a chewable alternative with code Theo for a free first month. The merch and e‑commerce themes continue with a nod to Shopify, Shop Pay, and a notional $1 per month trial at shopify.com/theo. They pivot to politics and philosophy. They reference Ken Wilber’s holarchies and discuss the Green Wave versus the Orange Wave, noting shifts among conservatives toward inclusivity. They mention RFK, Joe Rogan’s influence on Trump exposure, and Dana White’s role in arranging the Trump interview. They remark on Call Her Daddy’s immense clips and the online dynamic of liberal versus conservative discourse, media, and campaigns. On the personal side, they talk marriage, parenting, and secrets learned from relationships. They discuss fighting fair, the value of couples therapy, and how to introduce tough topics without derailing conversations in front of kids. They recount early career misadventures with weed, paranoia, and the dangers of illegal schemes. Matt shares touring plans: New York City for the New York Comedy Festival at Town Hall, then Capital One Hall, with more dates through spring; all are listed on mattmccusker.com. They describe continuing podcast evolution, testing headset mics and podium formats for energy and flow, and they tease possible future guests. They close with appreciation for each other, look ahead to more episodes, and trade invites to return. The vibe stays light, funny, with honest talk about life, marriage, children, career, and the occasional trove of absurd stories.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Worst TSA | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Dan Rather share humorous and alarming TSA experiences. Dan recounts a story about his brother who accidentally brought a box cutter on a flight, sparking a debate about TSA profiling and the potential consequences. Dax shares his own experience of losing a beloved knife at security, emphasizing the randomness of TSA enforcement. Listeners also hear from guests who recount their own TSA mishaps. One guest, Daniel, describes a chaotic situation where he was flagged for carrying a suitcase full of children's underwear, leading to a tense encounter with TSA agents. Another guest, Amanda, shares a harrowing experience traveling with her sick child, who vomited and had a diaper blowout while being subjected to a TSA security check, highlighting the challenges of flying with kids. The episode underscores the unpredictability of airport security and the often absurd situations travelers find themselves in, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone.

This Past Weekend

Soulpository | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #169
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The show opens with Theo Von riffing with Nick on life, body quirks, and the oddities of being alive. They debate how much blood a body contains—nine pints, maybe ten or twelve—while musing about handshake moisture and the way people greet each other differently on the road. The banter moves to family and travel, with Theo recounting a Dallas trip, two sisters, and a colonics business. They joke about filming Theo getting a colonic, then pivot to a product pitch for Bid Elegance, a cleansing foam that turns toilet paper into a wet clean and supposedly beats toilet paper and wipes in a cost-effective, eco-friendly way, available on Amazon with free shipping. On the flight to Dallas, Theo describes a passenger whose loud flatulence fills the cabin, the attempts to wake him, and the decision to intervene to protect fellow travelers. The discussion covers other plane and bathroom moments, from someone peeing with the seat down to the spectators in a shared space, and the broader idea that adults should sometimes speak up for common consideration. The Dallas stop also yields pop culture bits: Sur and TomTom, cameos, Brandi, and Tony Kirchner, plus Miles Teller at a bowling alley. Back in LA, Theo and Nick reveal plans for Man Up, a pilot with Jon Lovitz and Morgan Freeman impressions, while dwelling on moving from digital to traditional television. They talk about bowel movements as a marker of life, then pivot to the week’s news: the 35th day of a government shutdown and a three-week reopening to negotiate funding for a border wall, and their own stance that people should tend to what they can influence and help others directly. Sports and fandom appear next: Saints, Bears, and Chiefs debates, officiating controversies, and the sense that fairness matters even when your team loses. Callers from Indianapolis and Perth share tough personal stories—weight loss, sobriety, and the transformation of life—alongside lighter riffs about Dutch ovens and awkward gym moments. The program interlaces ads for Ridge Wallet, Skillshare (two months free), and Blue Chew, and closes with reminders to show gratitude, stay grateful, and keep energy focused on the pilot shoot and ongoing dreams. Theo acknowledges exhaustion, yet remains hopeful and grateful for the opportunity to create.

This Past Weekend

Greyhound Breakdown #1 w/ Angel | This Past Weekend #91
Guests: Angel
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The episode opens with Theo Von welcoming Angel, a Greyhound motorcoach operator who has ridden the rails long enough to know the unpredictable mix of people on a bus that travels across America. Angel explains he started with Greyhound at a young age, earned his commercial license early, and underwent roughly two months of training before driving solo. Routes change daily; new drivers bid on routes as they gain tenure, and “deadheading” lets a driver ride an empty bus to start a trip. He describes downtown Los Angeles as a hub from which trips fan out toward Arizona, Texas, and beyond, including Sedona, with the next run always potentially just around the corner. On board, Angel says the Greyhound becomes a traveling cross-section of humanity: old and young, families, travelers, inmates, and the curious. He notes common challenges—body odor at the front of the bus, the need to monitor behavior with a rear‑view mirror, and the responsibility to announce rules without alarming passengers. The job requires constant vigilance and a calm demeanor; drivers set the tone, and extreme situations can emerge at stops or along the highway. He recounts a breakdown that stranded the bus north of a station, the crew improvising with Subway sandwiches for passengers, and the occasional confrontation that requires quick, careful handling. Listeners call in with vivid anecdotes: a robbery early in a six‑hour ride; fights at remote stops; encounters with foreigners or passengers who don’t speak English well; a mention of an all‑black little person on a Greyhound; a story of a vomiting incident in a Cleveland station that required cleanup; and the persistent sense that life unfolds in the smallest spaces of a bus. Themes include safety first, unpredictable intimacy, and the notion that “humanity on the bus” is both messy and remarkable. Angel reflects on his personal life, describing a ten‑year relationship that began in high school and a year‑and‑a‑half‑old son. He doesn’t rule out driving forever, but he has higher aspirations and recognizes the patience and restraint the job demands. The episode includes sponsor messages for Grey Block Pizza, Ridge Wallet, and Breakfast Shirts, integrating product pitches with the conversation. The conversation closes with Angel offering a short safety lesson—how he introduces the trip, where exits and restrooms are, the seat belts, the handrails, and maintaining a respectful cabin atmosphere—then the team signs off: All aboard for Sedona.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Worst USA Trip | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Dan Rather discuss disastrous trips to the USA with international callers. The first guest, Meritz from Germany, shares a harrowing experience during a family trip in 2018. After arriving in Miami with his twin daughters, one fell ill, leading to a costly hospital stay. Despite having health insurance, complications arose, resulting in a $32,000 bill due to a mix-up with their policy. The family spent most of their vacation in the hospital, dealing with illness and financial stress. Next, Nicolette from Melbourne recounts a trip to San Francisco in 2010, where her mother was injured on a bus tour when the driver misjudged a bridge height. The family faced further anxiety when a SWAT team responded to a nearby incident, leaving them feeling unsafe in a foreign city. Kik from India shares his first experience in the U.S. at JFK Airport, where he encountered armed security due to a false alarm about an active shooter. In the chaos, he accidentally injured an elderly woman while trying to comply with instructions, fearing he would be detained. Lastly, Jessica from New Zealand describes her honeymoon in LA, where they were scammed by a driver claiming to be Michael Jackson's former chauffeur. The driver took them on an unexpected tour, leading to a $500 fare, leaving them feeling vulnerable and bewildered. Each story highlights the challenges and unexpected events faced by travelers in the U.S.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Pooped Yourself | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Dan Rather discuss humorous and embarrassing stories about people accidentally soiling themselves. The first guest, Austin, recounts a childhood incident in New Orleans where he pooped his pants in class while waiting for a hall pass from a girl he liked. Despite his attempts to hide it, the situation escalated when the poop rolled out and was discovered by classmates, leading to a memorable and mortifying experience. Next, Shantel shares a recent story about a grocery store mishap where she lost control of her bowels while shopping with her infant son. After a series of frantic calls to her parents for help, she ends up pressure washing herself in a car wash to clean up, with her parents assisting her through the embarrassing ordeal. Aaron, another guest, describes a business trip where he ate a Reuben sandwich that didn’t agree with him. After a series of unfortunate events, including soiling his khakis during a meeting in the woods, he manages to clean up using a doggy bag and faces the aftermath with his coworkers. Lastly, Beth shares a wedding day disaster where she became violently ill and ended up vomiting after her ceremony, leading to a chaotic honeymoon experience that included an embarrassing incident involving her husband. The stories highlight the humor and humanity in such awkward situations.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Airplanes | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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Dax Shepard and Lily Padman discuss wild airplane experiences, sharing humorous and shocking stories. One guest recounts a flight where a man became unresponsive in the bathroom, leading to a medical emergency. Flight attendants acted quickly, calling for medical professionals, but ultimately, the man was pronounced dead. The flight continued for three hours with the deceased man in first class, covered with a blanket, while passengers remained unaware of the situation. Another guest shares a story about a woman on a flight who claimed there was a bomb on board, causing panic until an air marshal intervened. The flight was delayed while authorities handled the situation. A third guest describes an awkward encounter with a fellow passenger who fixated on her dog’s anatomy, leading to an unexpected exchange about the Egyptian symbol of the ankh. The guest humorously reflects on the bizarre interactions and the eventual disposal of crystals gifted by the man, believed to be blessed for protection. Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests highlight the unpredictability and absurdity of air travel, emphasizing the unique stories that arise from such experiences.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Airplanes II | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Monica Padman share entertaining and harrowing airplane stories. One guest recounts a terrifying flight from New York to Ottawa in January 2020, where the plane experienced a loss of air pressure, leading to an emergency landing in Burlington, Vermont instead. Passengers were trapped on the plane for hours due to customs issues, and the ordeal resulted in broken ribs for the storyteller and unexpected hotel charges. Another guest shares a dramatic experience on a flight from Seattle to San Francisco, where an off-duty pilot attempted to hijack the plane after allegedly taking shrooms. The situation escalated, resulting in a physical struggle in the cockpit, while the boyfriend of the storyteller slept through the chaos. A flight attendant shares a lighter yet messy story about a passenger who fainted and accidentally soiled himself in the galley, leading to a comical yet chaotic cleanup involving vodka and a hazmat suit upon landing. Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests reflect on the unpredictability of flying and the unique stories that come from their experiences in the air.

The Rubin Report

Viral Video, Nao Robots, Virtual Reality Porn | The Rubin Report
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The episode features a multi-topic discussion sparked by a mix of light cultural commentary and tech-forward curiosities. The hosts open with a light critique of a Super Bowl advertising gimmick that invites paying with affection, debating whether such campaigns reflect genuine corporate social responsibility or are primarily aimed at boosting profits. The conversation then shifts to a real-world example of how technology and social behavior intersect, as a video of a harassment incident on a plane prompts reflections on public shaming, personal responsibility, and gender dynamics across different cultures. A segment about robots in banking introduces Nao robots, highlighting their multilingual capability and emotion-reading features, raising questions about customer service quality and the future of human-robot interactions in everyday tasks. The discussion moves to broader themes of AI and machine learning, with participants weighing the benefits of efficiency against the potential loss of human contact, and they consider whether AI could ever achieve true empathy or merely simulate it. Beyond technology, the panel explores society and cultural shifts, including debates over gender-neutral fashion, body modification trends, and the ethics of cosmetic surgery. The hosts consider the psychological and social drivers behind trends like the “human Ken doll,” self-image, and the power of online platforms to shape perceptions. The conversation naturally extends to the influence of social media on identity, with references to Facebook and the wider internet ecosystem, the implications of constant connectivity, and the question of whether a balance can be struck between digital life and offline experiences. The episode also touches on science-fiction references and existential questions about whether humanity might eventually delegate more intimate experiences to machines, while simultaneously acknowledging the enduring value of human connection. Throughout, the hosts invite audience input on personal experiences, beliefs, and predictions about the trajectory of technology, privacy, and cultural norms, closing with a reflective note on whether a period of digital downtime might improve well-being.

Mind Pump Show

1614: Bioelectrical Impedance Body Fat Measurements, Training Post-Pregnancy & More (Live Coaching)
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The podcast begins with a giveaway announcement for the MAPS Anabolic program, emphasizing its foundational role in building muscle and strength. The hosts encourage listeners to leave comments for a chance to win and to stay tuned for their reactions to viewer comments at the end of the episode. They also mention a special sale on two muscle-building programs, MAPS Strong and MAPS Powerlift, available at a discount. Justin shares his recent workout experience aimed at inducing sarcoplasmic hypertrophy, which he describes as the "pump." Sal explains that this type of hypertrophy involves temporary muscle growth due to increased blood flow and water retention, highlighting its importance in bodybuilding. He notes that sarcoplasmic hypertrophy can enhance muscle function without necessarily increasing muscle fiber size. The discussion emphasizes the benefits of training for the pump, particularly in bodybuilding, and how it can lead to a fuller appearance in muscles. Adam brings up Arnold Schwarzenegger's training methods, noting that Arnold incorporated powerlifting into his routine, which contributed to a denser muscle appearance. The hosts agree that both training styles—heavy lifting and pump training—have their unique benefits and can complement each other. The conversation shifts to the effects of supplements, particularly pre-workouts, with Justin sharing his experiences experimenting with various products. He discusses the evolution of pre-workouts over the years, noting the increase in caffeine content and the addition of various ingredients. The hosts joke about the extremes of pre-workout formulations and their effects. The discussion takes a humorous turn as they share a story about a disruptive passenger on a flight who was duct-taped by the crew after causing chaos. The hosts debate the appropriateness of the crew's actions and the implications of such incidents on flights. The podcast then transitions to a segment where they read and respond to viewer comments, highlighting the community aspect of their audience. They express appreciation for the feedback and engagement from listeners. The hosts take calls from listeners seeking advice on fitness and nutrition. Alec, a surfer, asks for program recommendations to maintain muscle mass while staying active. The hosts suggest the Sexy Athlete Bundle, combining MAPS Aesthetic and MAPS Performance, emphasizing the importance of nutrition and calorie intake for muscle gain. Another caller, Ed Yari, discusses his experience with body composition changes while transitioning from endurance training to strength training. The hosts advise him to focus on performance rather than scale weight and to consider increasing his activity level if he feels he's gaining too much body fat. Catherine, a pregnant police officer, seeks guidance on postpartum recovery and maintaining fitness for her demanding job. The hosts commend her for staying active during her pregnancy and recommend starting with MAPS Starter after giving birth to reconnect with her core muscles before progressing to more intense programs. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of listening to one's body, the psychological aspects of fitness, and the value of gradual progression in training. They conclude by encouraging listeners to focus on performance and overall well-being rather than solely on body composition metrics.
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