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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1950. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1950. They talk about their Triple T hats, the importance of family time, and the upcoming episodes of their show. They then dive into the music of 1950, including the number one hit 'Goodnight Irene' by Gordon Jenkins and the Weavers. They also mention other popular songs of the year, such as 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' by Gene Autry and 'If I Knew You Were Coming, I'd Have Baked a Cake' by Eileen Barton and Morty Craft. The hosts also discuss the speech patterns of the 1950s and the fascination with AI. They explore the racial undertones in some songs and share funny moments from the conversation. The conversation concludes with a list of notable birthdays in 1950, including Dr. Phil, Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, and Bill Murray. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics from the 1950s. They talk about the high contract signed by Jackie Robinson, the prices of things in 1950, the invention of the first credit card and television remote control, the debut of the Peanuts comic strip, the first commercial television network broadcasting in color, and the first organ transplant. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including head transplants, playing video games inverted, sports champions in 1950, and the top movies of the year. They also explore the popularity of certain movies based on IMDB ratings.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
They explore the music of 1950, including the number one hit 'Goodnight Irene'
The conversation touches on the speech patterns of the 1950s and the fascination with AI
The hosts list notable birthdays in 1950, including Dr. Phil, Stevie Wonder, and Tom Petty The 1950s saw significant developments in various fields, including sports, technology, and entertainment.
The prices of goods and services in 1950 were significantly lower compared to today's prices.
The invention of the credit card revolutionized the way people handled credit and payments.
The debut of the Peanuts comic strip introduced beloved characters like Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
The introduction of color television and the first commercial television network broadcasting in color marked a major milestone in television history.
They listed the champions in major sports in 1950, including the Philadelphia Eagles in football and the New York Yankees in baseball.
The top movies of 1950 were mentioned, with Cinderella and Sunset Boulevard among them.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"We hit a different audience"
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was a number one hit"
"Wow, I can't believe Adam raised that old."
"speaking of baseball though. Jackie Robinson signed the highest contract in mlb history at 35,000 to the fucking dodgers"
"Prices of things in 1950, if you wanted a house, was approximately $7,354."
"Have you ever seen the footage of when they swapped the brains on the monkeys or they swapped heads on the monkeys?"
"What do mean inverted?"
"They beat the Phillies. Look at that, Philly. They had a good little year."
Support our friends of the show (if you want)
Copper Johns Beard Company: https://lddy.no/1c3fv
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Whiskey Towers - https://whiskeytowers.com/?ref=jALaEM7_LmRwkF
Mustache Mate - https://mustachemate.com/
Yore Town Podcast - https://beacons.ai/yoretown
Beard Laws Studio - https://beardlawsstudio.com
Windbag Whisperers - https://windbagwhisperers.com
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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1950. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1950. They talk about their Triple T hats, the importance of family time, and the upcoming episodes of their show. They then dive into the music of 1950, including the number one hit 'Goodnight Irene' by Gordon Jenkins and the Weavers. They also mention other popular songs of the year, such as 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' by Gene Autry and 'If I Knew You Were Coming, I'd Have Baked a Cake' by Eileen Barton and Morty Craft. The hosts also discuss the speech patterns of the 1950s and the fascination with AI. They explore the racial undertones in some songs and share funny moments from the conversation. The conversation concludes with a list of notable birthdays in 1950, including Dr. Phil, Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, and Bill Murray. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics from the 1950s. They talk about the high contract signed by Jackie Robinson, the prices of things in 1950, the invention of the first credit card and television remote control, the debut of the Peanuts comic strip, the first commercial television network broadcasting in color, and the first organ transplant. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including head transplants, playing video games inverted, sports champions in 1950, and the top movies of the year. They also explore the popularity of certain movies based on IMDB ratings.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
They explore the music of 1950, including the number one hit 'Goodnight Irene'
The conversation touches on the speech patterns of the 1950s and the fascination with AI
The hosts list notable birthdays in 1950, including Dr. Phil, Stevie Wonder, and Tom Petty The 1950s saw significant developments in various fields, including sports, technology, and entertainment.
The prices of goods and services in 1950 were significantly lower compared to today's prices.
The invention of the credit card revolutionized the way people handled credit and payments.
The debut of the Peanuts comic strip introduced beloved characters like Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
The introduction of color television and the first commercial television network broadcasting in color marked a major milestone in television history.
They listed the champions in major sports in 1950, including the Philadelphia Eagles in football and the New York Yankees in baseball.
The top movies of 1950 were mentioned, with Cinderella and Sunset Boulevard among them.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"We hit a different audience"
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was a number one hit"
"Wow, I can't believe Adam raised that old."
"speaking of baseball though. Jackie Robinson signed the highest contract in mlb history at 35,000 to the fucking dodgers"
"Prices of things in 1950, if you wanted a house, was approximately $7,354."
"Have you ever seen the footage of when they swapped the brains on the monkeys or they swapped heads on the monkeys?"
"What do mean inverted?"
"They beat the Phillies. Look at that, Philly. They had a good little year."
Support our friends of the show (if you want)
Copper Johns Beard Company: https://lddy.no/1c3fv
Sasquatch Tea Company - https://sasquatchtea.com/?fbclid=PAAaZ1eF4usnIJ3I_vUYf4qye4bNU7zS1A-2EG61x0SNCsCBY31WoCMjK2Dsw
Whiskey Towers - https://whiskeytowers.com/?ref=jALaEM7_LmRwkF
Mustache Mate - https://mustachemate.com/
Yore Town Podcast - https://beacons.ai/yoretown
Beard Laws Studio - https://beardlawsstudio.com
Windbag Whisperers - https://windbagwhisperers.com
Vermont Flannel Company - https://www.vermontflannel.com/?aff=52
Milwaukee Pretzels - https://www.milwaukeepretzel.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.