Beantown Podcast - 10282018_Quinn David Furness presents the Beantown Podcast [Halloween Spooktacular]
Episode Date: October 28, 2018Quinn comes to you LIVE from Beantown to ramble about things that spook him out, including his new diet, Pete Davidson, and the city of Nashville - beantownpodcast@yahoo.com - @beantowncast - #friends...ofthepodcast
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I see the band moon rising, I see the troubles on the way, I see earth like me, I see bad times today, oh no, go around tonight, well it's
bound to take your life, there's a bad moon on the rise. I hear her hurricane blowing, I know the end is coming soon.
I hear rivers of flowing, I hear the voice rangein' room
Oh, don't go out tonight
But it's bound to take a life
There's a bad moon on the rise
Oh, don't go out tonight
But it's bound to take a life
There's a bad moon on the rise
Hey
Quinn David Furnace
Very, very rusty on the guitar
Last week, you know, we sang some saline Dion
on the podcast
Which was a lot of fun, but you know, we used backing tracks
one of the most busiest things that this podcast has ever done. And today it's back to the
guitar why? Because we are back to Beentown. Back to basics here. Welcome to the
2018 Halloween spooktacular Be Town Podcast, edition number one.
This is Quinn David Furnace, this is my voice, this is what I sound like.
How's it going? What's happening? Happy Halloween to everybody out there.
Bean Town Podcast coming to you live from 817 St. Paul Street.
Oh, it's a beautiful day. Nice and crisp. 50 degrees outside, going for a run after this.
And just, you know, fighting those Sunday scarries away, although I tell you what, I get the Sunday
scarries. I don't like the people who, who just, you know, that's all they talk about on their Sundays.
I don't get it.
They're always complaining about it.
And yeah, nobody wants to wake up 6 a.m.
The next morning go to work.
It's never a fun thing, but if you let the Sunday scaries consume your entire life or
your entire Sunday, you're not going to have a very fun weekend because now we're dealing with five days of work,
six for some of us, seven for some of us.
One day off, maybe, a lots of fun things
and you get to sleep in the next day.
And then you have one day where you're just
spooked the whole day, anxiety, all that other stuff.
I get it, but I say you got to grab life by the lips and just yank.
I can't take credit for that line. Weird, I'll check him out. But that was a little bad moon rising.
It was, it was what I chose to play for the Halloween spooktacular. I could have gone with thriller.
I could have gone with some Rob Zombie, I could have done
some Monster Mash, but I'm very rusty on the guitar if you couldn't tell, I haven't
really played in two months and the fingerings are all off and I don't have my fingers
aren't tough enough for it currently.
So that's the best we could do, that's by John Fogarty and CCR. No, I don't own it. So thank you to the copyright police for
not taking it down. This is the Bean Town podcast. It is one of Baltimore City's
top 500 podcasts. It is also voted by you, the fans as the People's Podcast.
Don't forget to use the hashtag friends of the podcast when you're talking
about us on Twitter. Thanks to everyone who has been following us around on this fall 2018 tour.
It has been a lot, it has been a lot of fun as well though. We have been all over the place.
We got three time zones covered, just a recap and we'm not going to talk about specific episodes but just
here are the places that we've been. We started off in Indianapolis, Indiana, the homeland,
Mike Pence. Good time there. Let's see. That episode was significant because nobody wanted
to listen to it because we spent half of the time talking about the penis ring, the Spencer's
that you get at those gas stations, travel centers, etc.
That was a lot of fun.
It was the first ever podcast from the actual road.
Took a page out of the Car Ride Convose podcast chapter and did audio while I was driving,
which was a lot of fun because I, 65, there's just nothing there, especially on a Sunday,
which is when I was driving.
Then we came to you live from Chicago, Illinois, which was a good time.
And I don't know what we talked about on that podcast, but you can go check it out.
That would have been the second Sunday after the first Sunday, after Labor Day, second
Sunday in September.
Then we drove down, let's see, where were we next?
After that would have been bowling green, Kentucky.
We did a little while we were in bowling green.
We did a bean town on plugs, special where we did some
bourbon taste testing.
We did some gym beam, some makers,
marks, some early times.
There was one other in there, but that was a lot of fun.
Kentucky was a good time.
We then went up to Rockford, Illinois, which was kind of the midpoint of the Fall Tour
and, you know, Apex or Nader, depending on how you view it of this entire thing.
We were with Matthew F either, which was a lot of fun.
Matthew got to take the reins on the podcast for himself
because I was peeing so much because I was sick.
I'm getting nightmares just thinking about that night.
A lot of fun, but it's kind of delirious,
really tired, really sick.
And we did all the singing, which was just actually a nightmare
because of how much my throat hurt.
Yeah, that was the like one or two days out of the year my throat is just absolute trash.
We picked that day for the first ever concert series, which was awesome.
I'll second ever.
I guess it did Wonderwall with my brother, Jack.
But after rockford, we then came to you live from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
There was a trip to Salt Lake City thrown in between there, but we didn't do anything
for the podcasters because that was still sick.
But we came to you live from Sioux Falls.
That was a good time for a server podcast.
As far as our research team could discover, first ever podcast ever conducted
from this state of South Dakota.
So that was kind of cool.
I don't, you know, maybe Guinness is going to send a plaque
or a poet, I'm not sure.
They haven't reached out yet, but we're just,
it's a wait and see sort of situation.
After that, we came to you live from Baltimore, Maryland.
That was a good time, kind of a pit stop coming back to,
to some of our roots.
So that was good.
But then we went back out, we hit the road.
Chicago, Illinois, stop number two,
was a new show that was added.
We had Haley Benson, HB 94.
Join us live on the podcast.
We were watching the Dodgers, Burr's game.
We all thought that Burr's were going to coast
into World Series.
And now you have the Dodgers.
And now the Dodgers are down three to one in the World Series.
And Red Sox can win today, etc
We had a good time we're doing that podcast and then last week we came to you live from Nashville, Tennessee and
We had some good relationship
Questions on the show and we talked about a little bit of everything
It was a lot of rambling. It was it was kind of the hardcore
It was a lot of rambling. It was kind of the hardcore nitty-gritty content that the listeners and subscribers of the Bean Town podcast love to hear.
And now we are on last stop of the tour, which had I think eight or nine dates. You can
go back and count. It's on the back of your t-shirts if you're wearing it right now.
And we're coming to you live from Bean Town,, Spooktacular. It's a good time, 817 St. Paul Street.
Beautiful, fall weather, finally.
And yeah, we're gonna spend the rest of today
talking about things that spook me out.
I've got a good list.
I prepared for this podcast.
I've got some things written down.
You know, always good to write things down,
so you can remember.
So that's gonna be good.
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So without further ado, we're going to keep this podcast fairly brief,
the classic thing to say at the start of an hour episode, right?
The classic thing to say at the start of an hour episode, right? But I've got stuff to do.
I'm going for a run with a friend and I've got to do some meal prep.
So before we get into the spooky list, going on a big diet.
So travel when I'm on the road, it's always a lot of fun.
Get to see new places.
I also like to explore with my stomach, with my mouth.
And I think one of the most powerful or significant
slash impactful cultural things you can do
is explore regions or areas through their local cuisine, because cuisine, food, and you don't need me going on a rant about this, but it is one of the most significant ways for areas, state, cities to sort of showcase or promote what they're all about. Food is very strongly
ingrained into our culture. It is very closely tied to our primary cultural
identities. So I in turn like to explore food well I'm out. And when you spend a
lot of time working
and traveling in the Midwest, well,
the Midwestern region of the United States
is not necessarily known for its healthy food
in terms of what's culturally significant.
It's known the other way around, right?
You go to Wisconsin, it's known for cheese, anything
dairy, which pretty high in fat, pretty high in calories. You go to a place like Nashville
or Memphis, they're known for their barbecue, which is, barbecue is not always the unhealthiest
thing, but where they really get ya is,
it's just an overkill, no pun intended, of the meat.
So meat and healthy quantities is great.
But when you go to these barbecue places,
you get a lot of meat, and then they also serve you
the white bread, which is not the greatest thing,
and then you get slaw as well,
which is probably not terrible,
but you do get some, I don't know how you make slaw,
but it's not mayo that's in there,
but it's some sort of dairy product
that's gonna enhance the caloric intake a little bit.
And then everything's got fries.
That's the thing you go to pretty much any place
in these regions that is American cuisine,
there's always going to be fries,
which is just perfect because Americans like me are fat
and it's because we like our french fries.
Maybe the greatest food invention of all time,
also one of the unhealthiest things.
So, you know, when you're in Chicago, deep dish pizza,
when you're in Kansas City, when you're in Memphis,
when you're in Nashville, it's barbecue. When you're in Wisconsin, it's fried everything but
beer, brats, cheese. You know, and you can go to healthy places, but what I find
is most of the South-Label healthy places that I interact on the road have
nothing to do with
their region's cultural identities. And I'm not sure why that is. It's probably because
the cultural food identities are inherently unhealthy in these places. You go to
I don't know, Japan, the big cultural identity there is fish and sushi, cultural food identity.
I'm not, there's probably a better term for this, I apologize for my sociologist out there
listening, but you know, fish and sushi, you know, in excess quantities can be unhealthy,
particularly the sushi when you throw the rice in there.
But in standard quantities, pretty healthy,
particularly when you compare to cheese curds
and fries and brats here in the Midwest,
or in the Midwest.
So that's just a thing that's inherent to the Midwest.
What it means is I spent the last eight weeks of my life
doing most of that because I don't have, one. I don't have a ton of control too
I just don't want to have that control because I like to explore the food. I also like to explore local beers
right you can't go
explore
Regions through their healthy drink options regions are explored through their beers
Through their wines to a lesser extent, but that's,
you know, if you go to California and Napa, or if you're in Italy or something great, lots of
different wines to choose from. When you're going to, nobody goes to Indiana or where else,
South Dakota to sample the wines. That's just, do they grow grapes there? Yeah. Do they have amazing wine?
No.
So you do the beer, because you're always
going to have different beers.
Everything's going to taste a little bit different.
So you can do that long story short.
And that was long.
There's like five minute rambling on cultural identities.
What it means is I gained weight, which was not an unintentional thing, not something I'm
aware of.
I put on clothes every day.
I feel I know how it's going.
But when I'm not paying for the food, because my job is covering it, and I get to explore,
and that's one of the best ways for me to explore, because I have limited time, it just
means that you start to pack on the pounds. So we are back, not back, but
we are on a heavy diet now. And what it's including is a severe lack of drinking. I did have
some drinks last night. I was at Halloween slash birthday party for my lady. And so I had like one beer and a couple cocktails,
and then I fall asleep, frankly.
But it means limiting drinks.
And if I am gonna drink, keep it to wine or straight liquor.
God avoid the beer, because I love the beer,
but there's just a lot of calories in it.
And God just spend more time cooking.
I haven't really cooked in the last two months,
not really on me,
because I've been on the road in hotels,
but now that I have the opportunity,
look, it's way easier to just go down the street
by something, order something,
but in some cases, cheaper too,
but gotta take out the time.
So the whole story is that I don't have a ton of time today. It's gonna be a shorter episode
which is ironic now that I've rambled for 10 minutes on food. But I got a meal prep because
when I lost about 40 pounds, spring of 20, what year was that? Spring of 2017? Is that right?
Yeah, that sounds good. When I was finishing up grad school, it was a very strict
diet smoothies for breakfast and we're throwing, you know, some frozen fruit, some kale, some
almond milk, some peanut butter. Try to keep it pretty simple in there. And lunch, the big
thing for me were my lunches last or when I diited big time last time, which was cauliflower fried rice with veggies
and chicken. It's not my favorite thing. This is a tough part about it. It's not, I don't
love the cauliflower fried rice. You read all the super fit, super healthy people online
and their blogs and stuff and they're all like, oh, you can't even taste the difference.
I call apologies for my language,
I call bullshit on that because you absolutely
can tell the difference.
It doesn't taste like a regular race, it's not as good.
So a lot of it is in how you prepare it.
So you gotta make sure you season it well,
but cauliflower, fried rice, some veggies, some chicken,
some eggs, you throw it in there,
and that's what you have for lunch.
And then dinners,
stick a try to keep it pretty simple,
make some soup, rely heavily on lentils, split peas,
those things are, they're not like super foods,
but they're solid.
It's better than just like loading up on potatoes
and some protein in there.
Let's throw some chicken or some beef in there, just you know, you keep
it in pretty limited quantities, you want your protein.
And then the big thing is just water.
You just gotta have, that's drinking my calories is not typically a big temptation for me
when I am dieting.
The worst part is like when you're out with people or you're playing trivia or something,
trying to avoid the beer or, and I hate to do this but I might might
buy them in some like bud lights or something keep the calories down it's not
it's not great it's not that fun to drink but it's better than just sitting
there having a water when you're having good time now what's what I like to do
when I'm just living my normal life is get a six pack of something new at the grocery store
that I never tried before, bring it home
and just have one or two a night.
And again, it's kind of just like exploring things.
I'm not drinking something just to drink something.
I like to see what this new beer is all about.
What is it taste like?
Where's it from, all that stuff?
So I just got to put that on pause
because drinking your calories is a terrible way to lose weight. stuff. So you just got I just got to put that on pause because you know drinking
your calories is a terrible way to lose weight. So lots of water and we'll see
how it goes. I chose a tougher time to do it. One now that it's getting colder and
two the holidays coming up but need to do it. Need to stick with it. Pants are too
tight. All that stuff.
You just got, at some point, yeah,
there's always going to be an excuse to
to keep packing in the carbs, to keep drinking the beer.
There always be something.
For me, it's just the holidays.
So you gotta, you know, my holidays aren't even
that significant this year.
It's one or two flights here.
They're a bus, all that stuff.
So that's, let me put the kebash, you know, you didn't think my spooky thing was going to be me talking
about my, my diet life for 15 minutes, but, you know, that's, it's spooky for me to talk about
because it's a long road ahead, but we're going to do it. And we're going to, we've done it before.
That's the biggest thing.
This isn't uncharted water for me.
This is just, do it again, needs to happen.
So didn't, the biggest thing was I wasn't training for a marathon this fall,
which was the first time in a couple of years that I hadn't done that.
So just trying to get back on the horse, trying to get back into it.
And we'll see how it goes.
So I'll keep everyone updated.
Let me get a sip of water here,
and then we're going to get into our spooky list,
and then we're going to end it,
so I can go run, watch football, meal prep,
and all that good stuff.
So, here we go.
All that good stuff. So here we go
Okay The Halloween spooktacular I
Have a list here. These are
Just a sampling of things that have spooked me out recently and
These are in no particular order. I was just
writing them down, you know, yesterday, today as they were coming
to me. And we won't make it that long. I want this to be digestible
for everyone, like my cauliflower fried rice, hopefully. Number one,
and this I hold very near and dear to my heart when I'm traveling
Mexican places in the airport.
So I'm at Hartfield, Jackson, Atlanta, a couple nights ago.
Way not a late night flight, back to BWI.
And you go to Atlanta and there's like a billion people there.
I don't know if you've ever been to the Hartfield Jackson's,
the business airport in the world and you notice it when you're there.
I'm there at like 10 pm.
There is people everywhere.
The lines for almost every food place crazy long.
So you go to like the food court in Terminal S or B or wherever I was.
And there's one place that doesn't have 15 people online.
It's this Mexican place.
There's like four people online.
And I just needed something because I was hungry.
And I was tired of just walking around.
And it takes forever to walk anywhere in that airport too.
It's just a big place.
So, go to the Mexican place,
get a very standard chicken burrito, very comparable to something
you get at Chipotle, right?
Boy, they don't believe in flavor at this Mexican place.
I mean, I don't think any one of the ingredients I put in my burrito at ever seen a speck or
a pinch of salt ever.
It was just, boy, it was rough. I'm a pretty open-minded
eater, and I'll eat pretty much anything, and I won't really complain about anything,
because especially when you're in a travel situation, you just want something to eat,
you just want to not be hangar anymore. But man, you know it was bad because this thing was absolutely terrible.
And on that note, before that, at the previous airport, I got a Philly Cheese Steak.
And you open up the tinfoil and the way the tinfo was wrapped, when I opened it, I don't know who's idea this was,
but the sandwich was facing down and it was so soggy that the bottom half of the bread had
pretty much just dissipated into thin air. And so I'm left with just half of this bread, half of this, you know, bun of bread, and then a whole lot of meat and onions and peppers.
Again, a significant lack of flavor. I don't understand.
You don't have to do anything crazy, literally just a little bit of salt,
a little bit of pepper, and you're going to be in much better shape than the two places where it but look,
no one's going to the airport for their
you know Michelin star find Danny experience but if you're a restaurant in the world you should
believe in salt you should believe in pepper because these places were rough so that's uh the
Mexican places in the airport in general because I've had that experience before, but also watch out for those philly cheese steaks
because it smells good and it looks good on paper,
but the execution, some of these places,
and I've even had a philly cheese steak
and a philly airport in the philly airport,
not good, bad, in fact, very sad, very sad.
Next, Megan Kelly, everyone knows
the Bean Tom Podcast knows we don't get very political on the
Bean Tom Podcast, but first of all, what's with this belt?
What's going on with her name? M-E-G-Y-N. That's that's almost
like an O-B-G-Y-N. O-B-OK, sketch idea. O-B-1 can O-B-O-B-G-Y-N.
There's something there. It's just a kernel of an idea. Sketch idea, OB1, Kenobi, OBGYN.
There's something there. It's just a kernel of an idea.
SNL, if you're listening to this, which I assume you are, you know, because,
you know, I've seen some of my ideas for Sketch has been thrown onto the show before.
Let me know.
I love to talk through the OBG, OB1, OBGYN sketch with you.
I think it'd be big.
But okay, she's got a weird Y in her voice name.
It's like cash-eak, three Ys and a Star Wars planet
where the wookies are from.
Let's get past that.
And so, I feel like Megan Calli,
when she was a host on Fox News,
she was like very Fox News-ish.
And maybe that's just the material she was giving to work with, but I don't understand
when this happened, you know, five, four, five years ago why she was given in
our on the day show. Like, did people really want to see
another like super bleach blonde?
Like the most
prototypical Fox News looking host. People really want her to be on the Today Show for an hour. So there's your first
You know that spooked me out already when it happened, but if you're really if you're a today show host and you got an entire hour
And there's only 24 hours to go around because God knows the today's show never ends.
You got to be really bad and say some really bad stuff to lose your hour because they
let Hoda and Kathy Lee get an hour.
I don't know if you have seen that show or heard of it or that portion of the show.
It's rough.
Every episode is some wine at 10 in the morning
and here are fun, fall, festive activities you can do at home
while your kids are at school.
I don't understand the show.
I've holding Kathy Lee have an hour.
I've seen Kathy Griffin get in hour on the today show.
I've seen Fricking Carson daily get in hour on the day show. I even saw Oscar the grouch sometime one time get an entire show
get into our hour as I lose my ability to speak here on the today show. So
Megan Kelly you're spooking me out. How did you manage to lose your one hour on
today's show because they're probably going to replace you with like the
sweetest chef from Sesame Street or Jamil Hill or something.
So who you crap in, Megan Kelly.
I talked about this in a fantasy football note earlier this week, which I know everyone
read because obviously aquafina.
Now here's where we're getting into the murky waters here.
I, this popped up on like my YouTube or something,
and I realized I didn't know much about her,
so I was like, okay, clearly super popular.
Let's investigate a little bit more.
So I went in and watched a bunch of her music videos,
listen to a bunch of her music, like dedicated time,
which for me tends to be limited to actually like listening to her stuff, viewing her stuff, et cetera.
Watch some some some crazy rachations to check out the acting aspect.
And I re watched a lot of the SNL stuff because she co-hosted or not co-hosted,
she hosted the second episode of SNL 44 this year,
which is mind-boggling to me,
but it is what it is.
I just don't get it.
I am glad that she is serving as a role model
and empowering figure for other young Asian women and Asian-American people
in general and empowerment, all that stuff.
Great.
There's nothing negative there.
I'm happy.
But couldn't we as a society have chosen, better, more talented, more
likable. I mean, what happened to Si, the guy who did
gong style, right? That guy was cool. He wore sunglasses,
he had cool clothes. What happened? Why can't we do him
or Asian gym, right? He guy, he's in fresh off the boat now,
if that shows still on, I never never saw it I just heard about it, but I'm just you know big fan of the empowerment
Big fan of the representation just let's let's get somebody better in there
You know, that's all I'm saying so aquafina. You're kind of spooking me out and the name I just
Right, I thought like flow ride it was stupid now. We're doing aquafina
bottled water is an asshole gonna come out next.
I don't, it's frustrating. Next, in now I might piss off a lot of people.
The city in Nashville, let's talk about it.
The city of Nashville, the capital of Tennessee,
the natural state largest city in the state past Memphis a couple years ago. I
Don't get it. Well, I get it. I hate I hate it though traffic
So much traffic in Nashville. It is not designed well. I don't know who
Organized the streets or the lights or the interstate system. And I don't know enough about that stuff
to tell you why it's bad and natural,
why it's good in Memphis,
even though the two cities have similar populations.
I'm not well versed enough with a traffic.
So bad.
The bachelor at parties,
you go anywhere in the vicinity of downtown Nashville and it's
just like crazy.
People having a good time, like way too much to drink, like drunk trolley rides, all that
stuff.
I just, that is so off putting to me. I don't get it.
People just screaming like crazy going wild.
It's just, I don't get it.
I don't get the crazy Bachelorette party culture.
Every pretty much, every one of my female friends I know
who's had a Bachelorette party has gone down to Nashville to do it.
And it's just, I don't understand what.
I understand that.
I don't like it though.
What else?
The food, the cost of living in general Nashville, it's pretty expensive.
You don't, if you're from the East Coast or you don't really know Nashville very well,
you might assume it's in the middle of Tennessee right it's not gonna be expensive wrong
If you want inexpensive stuff you go down to like Memphis or something, but Nashville proper
It's pretty expensive and cost of living is getting close to outrageous out there
the
Lot of the women I see it's a lot of the spray tans the fake boobs the country music just feels so fake
It's all it's not like your mom's country music. It's like new age stuff
that carry underwood but times a hundred and
It just all the glitz the glamour feels so gilded. The mega churches, I just, man, give me Memphis seven days out of the
week. I don't understand this affinity for Nashville, super, Trumpi, just, it's, I spend two days there
every fall and it's too much. I mean, I don't even stay in Nashville. I stay south I stay in Brentwood because I want to be out of the traffic
out of the spray-tanned fake boobs out of the country
Glitz all that stuff. So
apologies
Not picking on anybody who lives in Nashville in particular
You're not picking on anybody who is
Originally from Nashville because the city didn't used to be that way. It's always been music city, but it's gotten so glitzy, so gilded lately.
It's kind of like Hollywood, East of the Mississippi, not a fan, not for me.
Next thing, that's really spooking me out.
And we've got three things left here.
The Sacramento Kings.
You didn't think I was going to talk about
the Sacramento Kings on this podcast. Did you? Question, do they still exist? Do people
in Sacramento know that they have a basketball team? Do they ever go to the games? Does the
Sacramento Kings have a team store?
Has anybody ever owned Sacramento Kings merchandise?
I haven't seen anything yet.
Maybe that's still in the works for those guys,
but I don't think they've ever sold anything.
Has anyone ever seen a Sacramento Kings jersey?
The better question is,
now that Demarkis Cousins plays for the Big Bed Warriors just
like an hour away there at the Bay, does anybody can in your name a Sacramento King's
player?
And I'll wait, if you know a Sacramento King's player that's not Demarkis Cousins five
years ago, leave us a comment here either on YouTube
or wherever you're listening, soundcloud,
stitcher, player, if I'm all that stuff.
Let me know if you know any Sacramento Kings players.
Is Willie Cully Stein?
Did he get drafted by the Kings?
I don't know.
The thing with the Kings is that they're so awful every year.
You would think that at some point,
they would get a good player through the draft.
But boy, maybe I'm just not paying enough attention to the NBA.
Maybe the NBA is not paying attention to the Sacramento Kings, but I'll tell you what,
I'll start paying attention to the Sacramento Kings when they actually have a winning season.
When's the last time that happened?
It's probably been 15 years and maybe it hasn't, but I'm just gonna say that.
So Sacramento Kings, does Jonathan quick still play for the Kings?
Leave us a comment, let us know.
Starbucks, I spend a lot of time with Starbucks in the last two months because I don't pay
for my drinks.
My company does, otherwise the other 10 months out of the year, I'm not at Starbucks because you're paying five bucks
for a soy, venti, area on a grande, double shot, triple espresso,
et cetera.
But this new witch's brew drink at Starbucks,
which tangent Bitches Brew by, it's a flonious monk.
Bitches Brew, a monk thing a, Folognais Monk. It's Bitches Brew. A Monk thing is that I'm Miles Davis thing.
I think Bitches Brew is Tholognais Monk.
Let's get our research team on it right here.
Bitches Brew is Studio by Miles Davis.
Okay, it's not Monk, it's Miles Davis.
Good to know, because I was thinking it was the other way around.
Great album.
Check it out. 1970-ish around that year.
That's a lot of good music. But which is brewed.
It looks like if a unicorn had diarrhea or something, maybe a bad airport burrito.
I don't know. Something along those lines.
But it's this purple and pink thing. Is it a milkshake? I'm not sure
is there actual any coffee in there. Can I get it in nitro? Do they make it in venti? What about
Trenta? That's the secret one. Does Ariana Grande come with it? Etc. Now I was thinking about
Et cetera. Now I was I was thinking about
this which is brew cold blue nitro coffee and
I you know area on a grind. I always comes up in my Starbucks catches Pete Davidson
so the two of them split who didn't see that come in but
That's here's my last thing. This is something that really spooks me out. And as a fledgling, failing comic myself,
Pete Davidson, let's talk about it.
I've been struggling with Pete Davidson for a while now,
two or three years.
I just don't get it.
I've seen his stand up.
I don't feel like it's that great. I feel like
he's a less likable version of Andy Sandberg or for older audiences. Shoot
what's hell, what's his name? Damn, this is embarrassing.
Classic S&L guy plays the juice song
on the guitar, Adam Sandler.
God, that was terrible.
He's just like them, but not as good.
I don't know if that's a thing to say,
but all he does on SNL is play like audience, not audience, but like backup
characters and the sketches.
And then he gets a three minute segment on weekend update where he just goes and like
talks about whatever he wants with Colin Jost or Michael chair, both.
It's almost like watching the Bean Tom podcast get a three-minute segment on live national television every and I tell you what
Nobody including myself wants that
Nobody would be happy in that situation nobody would be laughing
It's not that I don't know I don't get it and now he's like
All the tabloids are talking about MTV's all over it.
And that's because of the whole dumb area on a Grande thing.
I don't know why Ariana Grande ever went out with Pete Davidson.
Maybe he's a nice guy. I don't know anything about him personally, but man, I just don't get it.
Just as an entire like thing, entire concept, it doesn't make sense to me. So I don't know. It's not like
a jealousy thing. I just, man, I watched so many other comics out there who are great
to I would love to see get three minutes on weekend update to talk about whatever they
want to talk about. But that's me rambling. Those are just some of the things that have spooked me out recently. If you, you know, what's what's spooked you
out? Maybe you saw the new Halloween movie with Jamie Lee Curtis. Maybe you finally got
around to watching Gremlins for the first time. Maybe maybe maybe you're a sacramental
King's fan. If any of these things spooked you out of fear, you want to add your own, leave us a comment
wherever you're listening, again, YouTube, SoundCloud,
Play FM, iTunes, Google Play, all that stuff,
Stitcher, thank you for making it through the list with me
and listening to me ramble about dieting
and exercise all that stuff.
This is going to conclude my episode
because I've got things to do as we already talked about
for the first 15 minutes on the podcast.
But this was our 2018 Halloween spooktacular
coming to you live from Beentown 817 St. Paul Street,
the heart of America.
We're gonna watch some football.
We're gonna go for a run.
We're gonna meal prep,
which is what I'm gonna do right now.
Get that cauliflower rice going,
and just eat through the pain.
You gotta put a good spin on it,
like you're a politician or something.
So thanks again to everyone who checked this out,
if you have any comments or you want to file a complaint
or just bitch me out or maybe you'll listen to bitches
brewing, you're like, hey, this is actually a really good
Miles Davis album, email us,
beantompodcast.com, it's beantombe and tip.com.
podcastaahu.com.
Thank you, finally, to everybody who followed us
on the Beantom Fall 2018 tour, it was a lot of fun.
It's the first time I've ever toured.
Thank you, everyone who bought a shirt for guests who came on. Matthew Feeler, first time in person on the podcast.
And HB 94, Hili Benson coming on the podcast. That was awesome.
Anybody else I missed who made an appearance. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for coming on the show.
We are getting into holiday season here.
The next month or so, lean up to Thanksgiving episode will be pretty low key.
Don't have any big things planned, you know, resting after the tour back in the office,
nine to five, that sort of stuff.
So we're going to keep it, keep it pretty team, keep it kosher.
And once the holidays roll on, we'll probably get some fun people on the podcast.
Next week, we'll probably come to you live from the mountains of Virginia going out there to get away
from the hustle and bustle for a little bit, a little r and r much needed.
And we should have an episode live from there.
Otherwise, we won't.
And you'll just have to wait and see.
So finally, thank you everyone for tuning in.
I hope everyone has a fun and safe Halloween.
This has been Quinn David Furness,
coming to you live from the Bean Tom Podcast 2018
Halloween Spooktacular.
Thanks for tuning in.
Don't forget to retweet this with hashtag friends of the podcast and have a good week and
we'll see you next time.