The Sandy Show

“Gorilla Drama, Pumpkin Coffee, and the Pope’s Baseball Burn"


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“What’s the first thing that made you laugh today?”

That’s how Sandy kicks off this episode, setting the tone for a morning packed with unexpected stories, quirky trends, and laugh-out-loud moments. Joined by his quick-witted wife Trisha, Sandy dives into the chaos of “Fake Fall” in Texas, where sweater weather in the morning turns into heat stroke by noon. This episode’s centerpiece is a jaw-dropping gorilla story from Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo. Sandy and Trisha recount their up-close encounter with a territorial silverback who snatched a female’s food bowl—only to make a dramatic statement by peeing in it! Their storytelling brings the scene to life, blending humor and empathy for the gorilla’s “sad gorilla heart.” Trisha’s background as a lifelong animal lover and zoo enthusiast adds depth and authenticity to the tale, making it a must-hear for anyone who loves wild animal antics. Other highlights include:
  • The Pope’s baseball loyalty: Hear how Pope Leo, a Chicago native, hilariously defends his beloved White Sox in Vatican City, roasting a Cubs fan with a quick-witted response.
  • Pumpkin coffee trend: Discover the bizarre new craze at Starbucks—customers bringing hollowed-out mini pumpkins for their drinks—and why some baristas are not amused.
  • Grubhub’s snooze insurance: Sandy and Trisha debate whether college students should get a do-over meal if they fall asleep before their food arrives, and share their own stories about the high cost of food delivery.
  • Diane Keaton’s Hollywood connections: Learn the surprising link between Michael Keaton, Diane Keaton, and Woody Allen’s classic film “Annie Hall,” including one of Sandy’s favorite movie quotes.
Notable Quotes:
  • “Sweaters in the morning and heat stroke by noon. I get you, doesn’t it?”
  • “He was all very banging his chest, running into the room, grabbing the bowl. He did a little spin as he moved into the next room and then just full on peed in her bowl.”
  • “Okay, we can walk to the curb from here.”
Guest Insights:
Trisha’s love for animals and her knack for storytelling shine throughout the episode, making her the perfect co-host for tales of zoo drama and everyday absurdities. Call to Action Love what you hear? Subscribe to The Sandy Show, leave us a review, and share this episode with your friends! Your support helps us keep the stories coming and the laughs rolling. Don’t forget to catch every episode on the iHeartRadio app!

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