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An archive of all 2020 Podcast and Reloaded episodes.

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October 27, 2020

(R) CLAMS CASINO

The episode of "Big O and Dukes Reloaded" opens with a light-hearted and profane intro, setting a casual and irreverent tone. The hosts Oscar Santana, Chad Dukes, and Drab T-Shirt reminisce about past recording sessions with Bo and conflicts they had. They briefly discuss their past event Mafia vs. Predators and the radio show's transition through various formats, humorously noting moments of embarrassment and being ahead of their time in topics like craft beer and food podcasts. The conversation shifts to the Ford Bronco, with detailed discussion about the vehicle’s availability, the 'donut doors' prototype which was ultimately decided not to be commercially produced due to safety concerns, and the popular automotive YouTuber Doug DeMuro’s review experience with a Bronco model lacking an engine. They tease personal Bronco ownership plans and reference the Outer Banks edition for Drab's wife. Next, the hosts engage in a long political and societal debate on the intensity of voting encouragement over the past six months, comparing it with historic elections such as those in 2008 and 2016. They discuss the perceived agenda behind social media platforms like Instagram pushing voter registration and speculate about political biases, the polarization of American voters, and the role of tech companies. The hosts express fatigue with moral lecturing related to masks and voting, emphasizing the importance of being informed voter rather than simply urged to vote blindly. They also touch on political dynamics within their households and public figures, including Maryland Governor Larry Hogan's complicated voting decisions. The discussion then moves on to nostalgic reboots of TV shows, focusing on the recently released "Saved by the Bell" series. Drab expresses disdain for nostalgia-driven content, lamenting the lack of new ideas in entertainment and criticizing the recycling of old franchises across streaming services such as Peacock and Netflix. Oscar and Chad counterargue that such reboots serve business models and attract audiences, acknowledging differing tastes across generations. They reflect on the evolution of media consumption, recognizing that while much new content is available, much of it relies on familiar properties, including comic book movies and franchise sequels. The group debates the merit of straight-to-streaming releases versus theatrical releases in terms of audience investment and quality perception. Further, they discuss the ongoing appeal and collector culture around physical media like vinyl records and the resurgence (or potential comeback) of VHS tapes and vintage video games as niche collector items. Drab shares a story about a friend's enjoyment of watching movies on VHS at a cabin, sparking a theoretical conversation on whether new movies might ever be released on VHS, concluding that boutique editions of new films on VHS could sell out rapidly. They mention the practice of digitizing and remastering old VHS porn content on platforms like Pornhub, highlighting the retro culture within adult entertainment. The sneaker cleaning business idea, supported by Oscar and Chad, is humorously pitched as a boutique, appealing to sneakerheads. The hosts then recall their history with sponsors, including a humorous story about the controversial Sibian machine sponsorship offer from years past, which was ultimately declined but left behind a machine possibly still stored in Manassas. They joke about using such sponsorships and even fantasize about passing around a real doll on the show for comedic effect. Finally, the conversation turns to haunted houses for Halloween festivities. Chad Dukes shares a personal anecdote about attending a haunted house at a Rockville mall with armed guards and chainsaw-wielding actors, expressing intense stress and discomfort during the experience and admitting to running away at one point. They discuss what makes haunted houses fun or torturous and mention the film "Hell Incorporated," about a haunted house that is actually haunted. Some hosts express a love for haunted houses, others less so. They briefly map out plans for an upcoming "Chad Dukes Veterans Jamboree" episode and make amusing references about personal life, sponsorships, and show logistics. The episode maintains a candid and comedic style throughout, featuring adult humor, candid opinions on pop culture, politics, and personal experiences. Keywords: Big O and Dukes Reloaded, Oscar Santana, Chad Dukes, Drab T-Shirt, Ford Bronco, donut doors, Doug DeMuro, Outer Banks edition, voting, Instagram, social media, political polarization, Larry Hogan, Saved by the Bell, Peacock network, nostalgia, streaming services, Netflix, comic book movies, theatrical release, VHS tapes, vinyl records, Pornhub, sneaker cleaning business, Sibian, haunted houses, Rockville mall, Hell Incorporated, Chad Dukes Veterans Jamboree, Mike Flory, Universal horror nights, Brian Urlacher, tattoo blog. People/Characters Mentioned: - Oscar Santana - Chad Dukes - Drab T-Shirt - Bo - Doug DeMuro - Jimmy Kimmel - Larry Hogan - Robert Downey Jr. - John Voight - Michelle Obama - John Malkovich - Sandra Bullock - Nathan Lane - Gene Hackman - Bruce Willis - Miles Davis - Adam Sandler - David Spade - Meryl Streep - Leonardo DiCaprio - Tom Cruise - Jack Reacher (fictional character) - Clooney (George Clooney) - Robert De Niro - Daniel Day-Lewis - Brad Pitt - Reese Witherspoon - Elizabeth Berkley (Lisa from Saved by the Bell) - Kelly Kapowski (fictional Saved by the Bell character) - Screech (Dustin Diamond, fictional Saved by the Bell character) - Jeff Daniels - Brian Urlacher - Grant Paulson - Rich Rodriguez - Mike Flory - Tito Ortiz - Darren Revell - Phoebe Cates - Jimmy - Jessica Alba (referenced indirectly) - Various unnamed sponsors and audience members

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October 27, 2020

MAN OF THE NIGHT

The episode opens with the hosts discussing recurring catchphrases, notably Oscar Santana's frequent use of "Proud Papa" on the show. There is banter about the involvement of a person nicknamed AWOD in scripting picks and commentary, with debate on his punctuality and participation in hosting duties. The hosts joke about podcast ideas for their associate Jester, hypothesizing provocative concepts including a "Man's Ass Taste Tester" and shows themed around James Woods' character Lester from Casino. The conversation then shifts to gambling and football, where Chad Dukes recounts advising listeners against betting on the Seattle Seahawks during a recent game, warning friends including Eric Bickle and a fan called Rom with a $12,000 bet. Oscar and others lament their poor betting outcomes, referencing the Chicago Bears' lousy performance and their own lost parlays. They curse the Browns kicker missing a crucial extra point, causing frustration. Humor is also exchanged about the casual dress of the hosts and their tardiness, particularly a discussion of Drab T-shirt's lateness and justifications. Beau Schimbeck, a guest and artist, joins for a segment where his recent weight loss and lifestyle changes are discussed, with the hosts teasing him about his new appearance. Beau details his time off work during the pandemic, his work in sports broadcasting and painting business associated with athlete portraits. He shares anecdotes about family and his son, expressing mixed feelings about the pace of life changes and parenting. The group humorously covers tattoo challenges related to weight loss losses with the "fat tat" idea featuring local businesses. A significant part of the episode centers around Marvel and comic book culture. Beau, Oscar, and Chad debate the merits of the character Moon Knight, describing his complex personality disorders and casting of Oscar Isaac in the upcoming Disney Plus series. They compare Moon Knight to Batman, noting differences and similarities, and comment on Marvel's TV show strategies including recent series like WandaVision and animated or lesser-known properties such as Hellstrom and the Inhumans. Discussions pivot to the X-Men storyline "Dawn of X" about mutants establishing their own nation on Krakoa, their powers, and attempts to integrate into the MCU, touching on characters like Magneto and Apocalypse. Interspersed throughout are light-hearted jabs and jokes about the hosts' personal lives, including Oscar's perceived tiny hands and private images from Chad Dukes' recent experiences with his newborn twins. Drab T-shirt notes the fatigue from parenting but emphasizes the memorable moments such as finally holding his kids skin-to-skin for the first time. There is humor about the baby names, including Tinsley James and Blake, with playful suggestions for nicknames. The episode concludes with a guest appearance by artist Dorsey Art, known for paintings linked to athletes like Terry McLaurin and Bray Wyatt. They discuss an upcoming Chad Dukes Veterans Day Jamboree featuring a silent auction with Dorsey's donated art. The hosts discuss the humor and reception of revealing some of Dorsey’s paintings, including the infamous "Silence of the Drab," and joking about artistic liberties taken with shades of drab's depicted physique. Dorsey comments on his painting career's progress and his non-disclosure agreements with major networks. The episode ends with reminders about upcoming content and event promotions related to the show and their community. Keywords: Oscar Santana, Chad Dukes, Drab T-shirt, Beau Schimbeck, Dorsey Art, Jester, podcast ideas, gambling, Seahawks, Chicago Bears, Browns kicker, Marvel, Moon Knight, Disney Plus, Oscar Isaac, X-Men, Krakoa, WandaVision, Terry McLaurin, Chad Dukes Veterans Day Jamboree, skin to skin, newborn twins, podcast culture. People/Characters Mentioned: - Oscar Santana - Chad Dukes - Drab T-shirt - Beau Schimbeck (Bo) - Dorsey Art - Jester - Jeremy - Eric Bickle - Rom (Junkies listener) - Ant-Man - Terry McLaurin - Matt Lawson - Robert Downey Jr. - James Woods - Lester (Casino character) - Pinhead (Hellraiser) - Billy Loomis (Scream) - Dana (Drab's wife) - Brandon (Drab's son) - Hughie - Clay Travis - Ray Mysterio Jr. - Samoa Joe - Bray Wyatt - Hulk Hogan - Magneto - Apocalypse - Cyclops - Wolverine - Thor - Winter Soldier - Falcon - Jeremy Renner - Jack Skellington - Jamie Lynn LeBlanc - Daniel Craig

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October 23, 2020

(R) CHAO CHAO PODCAST

The episode begins with a humorous and disorganized introduction of "Big O and Dukes, Reloaded," mentioning adult language and playful banter among the hosts Oscar Santana, Chad Dukes, and Drab T-Shirt (referred to as Drabby). Early in the conversation, the hosts acknowledge Drab’s recent fatherhood, revealing that he and his wife had twins named Tinsley James and Blake McKayla Cahill on October 20, 2020. They discuss how the announcement of Drab's babies was unintentionally spoiled on the radio by Grant Paulson during the Mid-Day Show before Drab himself had shared the news, causing some distress due to the premature reveal and social media strategy considerations. The hosts dive into Drab's personal experience with the twins' birth in detail. Drab recounts the stressful few weeks prior to the birth, with his wife experiencing preterm labor at around 31-32 weeks, leading to multiple hospital stays. They describe the rollercoaster of emotions, medical interventions to delay labor, and the eventual C-section delivery with a sizeable medical team present. Drab shares candid details about his presence in the operating room, cutting the umbilical cords, and the surreal feeling of seeing his newborn daughters for the first time, although he notes they have not yet held the babies as they remain in the NICU for several weeks due to their early birth. Throughout the episode, the hosts joke about the unusual choice of twins' names being somewhat masculine, with the middle name James named after a grandfather and some light-hearted suspicion about the names. They also discuss the physical traits the babies inherited, such as their mother's hair and Drab's lips, predicting the kids will be attractive. Ant-Man is frequently mentioned as having "baby fever," obsessing over Drab’s babies, continuously texting for updates, and showing a strange amount of excitement for someone not directly related to the family. The hosts humorously speculate about Ant-Man's intentions and personal life. Drab reveals his mother-in-law will be moving in temporarily to help with the twins once they come home, providing crucial support for the family. The conversation touches on the challenges and isolations of new fatherhood. They mention how Drab feels about paternity leave, acknowledging the social pressure to take time off but personally feeling ambivalent. They also discuss old and new listeners, including Monty, a long-time listener who recently underwent a significant surgery and was in the studio before his procedure, inspiring the hosts to dedicate attention to his wellbeing. Discussions about the hospital restrictions due to COVID-19 and the emotional toll of the newborns in NICU are candidly shared. Pop culture references include Adam Sandler’s movie "Hubie Halloween," praised by the hosts for its humor and dumb silliness; Kevin James's funny performance in the movie; and a brief critique of sports movies as generally being lower quality and mainly appealing to sports fans. They also touch on UFC fight scheduling issues and Lomachenko’s surprising loss in a recent bout, resulting in a betting loss for one host. The episode contains ongoing jokes and jabs between the hosts, including Oscar and Chad’s playful critiques of each other and of listeners like Ant-Man. They revisit stories about previous fake baby announcements, discuss various personal and professional experiences, and speculate about traveling and life outside their current locations. A funny internal bit involves Jester reluctantly fetching "the yam bag," illustrating the show's sense of inside humor among the group. Towards the end, they read listener emails and comments, including one about a listener named Angel's unusual and inappropriate experience during a medical exam. They offer some advice and commentary on doctors and healthcare. Overall, the episode is a mix of personal storytelling focused heavily on Drab’s journey to fatherhood with twins, playful teasing and humor between co-hosts, and references to current and past pop culture and sports events, all delivered in the familiar irreverent tone that the show's audience expects.

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