Hi folks - first time commenter, long-time listener. I went to the dentist this morning to get a crown. The dentist had one of those TVs on the ceiling where you can watch Netflix. I put on Greatest Average American and the dentist was giggling the whole time. Pretty uncomfortable to have the dentist laughing while holding a drill in my mouth, but I made it out alive and you got a new fan! He said he's gonna listen to the podcast, so keep it up!
@gerk72383 жыл бұрын
Long time commenter, first time listener..I play for keeps!
@ogmickeydiamond3 жыл бұрын
solid comment!
@gerk72383 жыл бұрын
@@ogmickeydiamond I play for keeps.
@crusheen3 жыл бұрын
Dentists chairs with Netflix on ceiling? Genius.
@gerk72383 жыл бұрын
@@ogmickeydiamond I play for keeps! FYI
@ryanschwaigert3 жыл бұрын
“That’s enough? To get…be…dissable”? This has to be the best non-sentence sentence to ever come out of Nate’s mouth. This is why I will never leave this podcast.
@chadfunkhouser88993 жыл бұрын
75 and under IQ, Nate be never.
@theotherLewbowski3 жыл бұрын
I was gonna comment the same thing but couldnt figure out how to spell dissable😂😂😂
@allisonmcleod28603 жыл бұрын
Haha! This made me laugh out loud.
@deepthought19873 жыл бұрын
absolute GOLD i can't with him, lol.
@maxsigmon88043 жыл бұрын
The thought of Brian on the phone with Al Gore and asking him how far he can throw a football killed me. Thanks, Aaron.
@skaggsywaggsy27233 жыл бұрын
When Aaron is trying to explain "aughts" to Nate and Boilermaker chimes in with "Ya'll might wanna fast forward a lil more" had me absolutely rolling
@joed75383 жыл бұрын
Nate graciously acknowledging the "nicest man in comedy" article followed by taking shots at a softball player with one eye is why I listen to this podcast.
@cameron84143 жыл бұрын
Bilbo Baggin's mom saying "I'm not paying $12" for her own son's debut poster is THE most on brand thing. I love it.
@barfymann3623 жыл бұрын
Thank you, folks. I really needed some laughs today. Norm was how I discovered Nate's comedy. During my college years, watching Norm's Weekend Update clips was a constant source of laughter. Norm's comedy was very special, much like Nate's, it was not political or ever aimed at demeaning another - he brought so much laugher over these years, as I'm sure it did to many others. Norm's passing is a reminder of how life is so very fragile, but also that having brought joy to someone's life is a remarkable thing to have accomplished. I'm sure Norm will live on through his stand-up, podcast, and late night show appearances. God bless you all, much love.
@nate32313 жыл бұрын
No barfyman362 you cannot rape my mother with a knife!
@paulm.e.mueller29033 жыл бұрын
Norm was my favorite too. The Moth Joke is legendary.
@jeremyedger97263 жыл бұрын
"Know what hurts the most?.. the lack of respect. Thats what hurts the most.. except for, except for that cancer thing. That's what hurts the most. But the lack of respect hurts the 2nd most!" Seriously gonna miss him.
@joelacom34123 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Weekend update with Macdonald was a highlight of my week in high school.
@gnargrove3 жыл бұрын
Keep bringing up Greg Giraldo every few episodes. I want to see just how many times Nate will tell the “hot tub time machine” story.
@paulyaface3 жыл бұрын
I love how there was zero reaction this time because they have all heard it before 5x. Then Nate pauses and waits for Aaron's courtesy laugh.
@thecreativechristianpod3 жыл бұрын
SERIOUSLY. like 4 or 5 mentions now at this point.
@gerk72383 жыл бұрын
@@thecreativechristianpod do you play for keeps?
@thecreativechristianpod3 жыл бұрын
@@gerk7238 I don’t even know what that means
@Maximum_Goodness3 жыл бұрын
@@paulyaface that’s fair
@ChaseMyska3 жыл бұрын
Best Nate moment "You know what's funny someone said something about Avatar the other day, I don't remember" and then quotes himself from the podcast the week before lol
@lexieichhorn82153 жыл бұрын
I’d kill to see an entire episode of just “Bad News Bates” **whispers massacre**
@gerk72383 жыл бұрын
Haha.. but seriously, I play for keeps. FYI
@peytonsmith27853 жыл бұрын
Hello folks! After hearing Nate make the comment that nobody born in 2000 listens to this podcast I had to comment. I am a 21 year old from Alabama who listens daily! Love the clean and funny content y’all create!!
@chriskolp78373 жыл бұрын
Glad to see my Bad News Bates comment from several episodes ago about him just reading tragedy from the newspaper got a nod! Shamelessly commenting for the recognition! Much love folks!
@michellerobinson50613 жыл бұрын
"Your head wouldn't fit on that shirt"..not 5 min in and I've already lost it! You guys are the best! And speaking of shirts, loving the LPGA sweatshirt Nate!
@paulamuggia97153 жыл бұрын
I can confirm for Nate, yes - Pope John Paul II was one of the most beloved popes. He was recently canonized as a saint. St. Pope John Paul II fought against Communism in his native Poland homeland as well as globally during the Cold War. He also wrote "Theology of the Body" which gave beautiful concepts of human sexuality and how marriage itself is a sacrament of love, not objectification. He was an exceptional pope. He also wrote plays and loved getting away into nature, skiing, hiking. Another fun fact - he wore Converses with his priestly robes. And he studied in an underground seminary during the German occupation. Just such an exceptional soul who truly loved the Church.
@katemyer19553 жыл бұрын
A-Aron asking Breezy Buttons “so was it cool being there?” at the Music City Miracle makes me think of one of my favorite Chris Farley’s SNL skits. “Hey, Sir Paul McCartney. Do you remember when you were with the Beatles? …That was awesome.”
@paulm.e.mueller29033 жыл бұрын
I teach Social Studies these days. I was in 7th grade on 9/11. I usually talk about it on September 11th (it's hard to get to modern times in US History or World History). My students were pretty locked in to hear my story and what I remembered from that day. We also watched the very short 30 for 30 about George W Bush throwing out the first pitch in the World Series that year. That documentary does a good job capturing the atmosphere of what it was like in the weeks after. I'll go proofread this now.
@cardshopdad3 жыл бұрын
When Aaron said that you only needed a 75 IQ to participate in the Paralympics I immediately thought maybe Nate could qualify for the golf Paralympics. My thought was immediately followed up by this quote from Nate, “that’s enough to get be disabull.” It was then that I knew he could win a gold medal.
@gerk72383 жыл бұрын
How about when I say…I play for keeps?
@kentscroggins49823 жыл бұрын
“75? That’s enough to get be decibel” This is the greatest… THE GRRRREATEST moment of Nateland, unbelievable. Keep it up folks, love you guys!
@jessicaallen29553 жыл бұрын
I look forward to listening to this podcast every week. Key word: listen. As soon as Nate said “oh god”, i could hear the life leave his body. I immediately pulled up the podcast on youtube because i knew the facial expression would not disappoint and then i replayed the blue man group part 5 times til tears were rolling down my face. Nate’s eye roll, Aaron’s wheeze. Classic, Nateland. Also, it is absolutely remarkable that in an episode about “Indiana” that turned into mostly football by guys in Tennessee that Peyton Manning was not mentioned once. remarkable.
@aaronyangkamp11533 жыл бұрын
Good to have this with Norm passing.
@kolbygolliher75203 жыл бұрын
Y’all are always wearing new hats. Why hasn’t there been a Nateland hat yet? I’d love to wear one around and spread the message.
@carternelson75133 жыл бұрын
I’ve been a long time viewer of the podcast and fan of Nate and I finally got the experience of seeing Nate live in Greensboro! Loved that he started the show with Let’s goooooo folks. Also saw Aaron in charlotte! Need to make it out to see Brita some time soon.
@GaryBurgess1023 жыл бұрын
My wife and I were at the show in Greenville, SC a couple of weeks ago and had a great time. I didn't even know this podcast existed until I decided to go on KZbin and watch some earlier stuff. I love the podcast. It helps relieve some of the soul-crushing monotony of engineering. I'm glad to know I already have at least 70 more hours to listen to. Keep up the good work!
@cesarbueno16153 жыл бұрын
I rewound 1:07:25 a few times to hear another “UNDER THE TAKER” moment when Nate tries to ask if John Paul was the most beloved Pope, but instead asks if he was “THE BEMOST LOVED POPE” Love the show, hope to catch you guys in Southern California in the future
@chaseschubert29733 жыл бұрын
Hearing Nate talk about his church-league softball days up in Chicago reminded me of my buddy's story playing church-league basketball a few years ago: it was at a mega-church in the Dallas area, and when my friend (who never played competitive basketball) jumped on a team for fun with some of his friends, one night they found themselves playing against: former Dallas Cowboys tight end and Baylor Basketball's all-time leading rebounder: Rico Gathers, a former Dallas Maverick who's name I don't remember, and a guy who used to play in the Canadian Football League: Johnny Manziel. JK: Yes. The heisman-winning QB party boy Johnny Football Manziel. My friend said that game was a nightmare and they just tried to survive the 4 quarters of domination and avoid any altercation that would end up on TMZ.
@andrewkunselman73063 жыл бұрын
This has to be the only podcast to mention 9/11, Katrina, and the Slanket all in one episode
@jeremyedger97263 жыл бұрын
"Canada part 2" with Norm is the episode I always dreamed about but won't ever get. You're a legend in your own right too Nate! If my Covid-fear-mongering battle axe of a wife (norm reference) ever allows me to go out again, im going to one one of your shows! I never got to see Norm live.. Im definitely coming to see you one day.
@theclayishone3 жыл бұрын
1:21:40 “that’s enough to get be dissable” This is why Nate is my favorite comedian and this is my favorite podcast. Where else will you ever hear a statement like that?
@mikepirraglia2 жыл бұрын
I have Nateland looping on my phone daily. And….I love seeing that Vuori is a longtime sponsor of Nateland!! I have 10+ pairs of their shorts and a few shirts…addicting. Local San Diego company, so we all support it here 👍🏼
@MJLondn Жыл бұрын
American in London here - heard this on a packed tube train and was laughing out loud with Nate's confusion over the "aughts". I burst out laughing when he spelled it "ots". Aaron mentions that in England they call the 2000s the "noughties" and he's right, but it's not the "naughties" as it sounds to an American. In the UK they regularly use the word "nought," meaning none or zero, so "noughties" makes sense to Brits.
@paulm.e.mueller29033 жыл бұрын
I always get excited when they read a comment from a guy named Paul. Then I'm devastated a second later when it's a different guy. Just like Charlie Brown, I will always think that THIS TIME I will kick the football.
@Maximum_Goodness3 жыл бұрын
And with all your comments up until this point this will be your first one read, with no real substance or commentary except to point out they’ve never read yours before. I understand you pain buddy.
@paulm.e.mueller29033 жыл бұрын
@@Maximum_Goodness in fairness to the fellas, my comments have been read before, but it has been a long time. I'm still hoping they someday discuss which Peanuts character they are.
@lilbit97213 жыл бұрын
I sit up every Tuesday night/ Wednesday morning, just to see what rabbit hole Nate, Breakfast Club and Arron stroll down. Y’all are the greatest and thank you for giving me something to look forward to every week!
@Konglomerant3 жыл бұрын
I watched Dirty Work on a plane to Vegas recently. Thanks Norm!
@RebekahDunne3 жыл бұрын
Woo helping me get tru work. Just when the morning energy is lagging I get a boost from this pod. Thanks so much guys x
@kevinstoopegolf3 жыл бұрын
Love the podcast guys! I grew up in the Nashville area and during the summers in college in the early 90s I worked at old hickory country club mowing grass and such. I remember one summer I was watering the first fairway with a sprinkler head which was about 3 feet tall and attached to the main water pipe under the ground. I drove up to the sprinkler in a golf cart to move it. II got too close to it and hit it and it broke off the main pipe under the ground. A 30 foot geyser happened right in front of the first green. It would’ve been fine except for the fact that the patriarch of old Hickory golf, Mr. Harold Eller, was chipping on the first green. He was very nice about it and made me feel like I wasn’t the idiot that I truly was. Keep up the great work with the podcast and let’s go folks!
@jpanici3 жыл бұрын
This is without a doubt my second favorite podcast, right behind The Jeselnik & Rosenthal Vanity Project. I have watched every bit of content on this channel and get excited every time anything new is added. I can’t wait until there’s a silver play button propped up in the background, keep it up boys I’m rooting for ya. 🥈🥈🥈
@jennifergraham83523 жыл бұрын
I truly thought I knew my favorite episode until this one came out. I love laughing along with you guys! The softball team.... holy, the one eyed player...Nate tripping over the word, disabled, taking about the gold medal fakers, made me cry! So hilarious guys! Can't wait til Nov 15th!!
@reidgoss50063 жыл бұрын
Nate's description of Avatar is why this podcast is amazing. "It's like Blue Man Group...in space." Everyone nods along like what he said wasn't absolutely nuts. Keep up the good work Aaron, Nate, and Bean Sprout
@JRBAKER3 жыл бұрын
A.Dub, Bisquick and Nate, keep it up. Love it all. Just wanted to chime in on the absolute brilliance of this… Almost immediately after y’all assure Nate that his IQ level is high enough to miss out on the Paralympics, and that he could NOT qualify for a disability, we get this beauty… At 1:23:21, as y’all are discussing Avatar, Nate says, “Y’all saw it??” Aaron and Brian both respond and comment on it. And then less than 25 seconds later, at 1:23:45, Nate says, “Did y’all see Avatar?” I just lost it. Maybe you’ll be an Olympian yet, NateDog.
@MR_MENDERMINT3 жыл бұрын
Upon remembering that I had leftover Mexican food in the fridge, I let out an audible “Let’s goooooo” while sitting on the couch watching tv. That is exactly what it’s like every Tuesday night when I remember there will be a new episode when I wake up the next morning. There’s really nothing to be excited about, but I still am.
@justinratliff23903 жыл бұрын
Let’s go folks! Long time listener first time commenter. My wife and I just bought our first house after years of renting and Nateland has been a saving grace during the move. This will be my first time with a yard so I’ve determined Wednesday will be grass cutting day. With the help of Nate, a gout survivor, and Babadook Bates, it should be a breeze. Hope you make it to a show next time any of y’all are near KY. Also in the off chance this gets read I’m just throwing this in so I can hear Nate try and pronounce it: Flibbertigibbet.
@joecicero60213 жыл бұрын
Favorite episode to date. Y’all brought the laughs this time, but I couldn’t catch my breath I was laughing so hard when Nate was unable to properly pronounce “disabled” and as it happened I could hear his increased hopeful anticipation not only at the shock of the IQ requirements but also that he very well could play in the special olympics. FYI-Nate-my last name is pronounced SISS-er-oh
@brittanysawyer91433 жыл бұрын
No other podcast out there is talking about hand washing, 9/11, the Slanket, and Taylor Swift all in the same episode. That’s why y’all will always be the best!
@kmurr75153 жыл бұрын
You guys are the best!! My family calls me KJ and I felt SO special when you were talking about how much you like those two letters together 😍 I have been loving your podcast and have laughed out loud so many times... sometimes at inopportune time which cause me to nearly choke on whatever I'm eating or have to immediately spit out the mouthful of water I just took. Thanks for lifting my spirits with wholesome entertainment! I've been talking about your podcast to friends and family, and even tried out the "Hello, folks!" on my students 😉
@alexissaber19723 жыл бұрын
My friend Jecenia and I were at the Greensboro, NC show - so hilarious! Ironically, we went to grab some iced coffee and walk around the folk festival after the show, and no joke, we think our barista quit after he took our order, LOL. He took our order and then just disappeared. Figured he had to make a fresh batch..? Well after 15 minutes or so of awkwardly waiting in this empty shop, this other employee asked us if we needed any help. We told her what we had ordered and she made them right on the spot. I don’t mean to spoil any jokes, but for the rest of the night, we were cracking up over the fact that your waitress joke about came true!! (P.S. I have TWO adjunct professors this semester)
@heatherhellickson91669 ай бұрын
❤❤I thought I had seen all the nateland episodes but this surprised me!!! Love you and Yannis soooo much!! So funny! I actually guffawed!!!❤❤❤
@scubasteve8973 жыл бұрын
Hey Nate and gang I found this podcast because of another podcast that Nate did a few months back and plugged this one at the end. I wish I had found this sooner. I’m a police officer and spend a decent amount of time on vehicle patrol. I lost it laughing during this episode when Nate couldn’t pronounce disabled correctly about the Spain faked disability basketball team. Then is told he could qualify for the team. I was driving by a citizen and I’m sure they think there was something wrong with me. My friends and I make fun of each other at the end of shift for messing up words on scene all the time. So that one just hit home with me. Great work guys big fan keep up the great work.
@mattk16933 жыл бұрын
I came across something that really spooked me. I think a writer at ESPN might be a Folk, or I'm just hyper-aware of the word "aughts" now. I just read this and immediately was taken back, long ago to Wednesday morning when I first heard the word used on the podcast. This is what I came across: "Carlos Condit, one of the best MMA welterweights of the aughts and beyond, has retired from the UFC, his longtime manager, Malki Kawa of First Round Management, confirmed Thursday with ESPN" I'm sure it's just a coincidence, but I like to think there's more Folks than we think! Love the podcast guys!
@kevin_wright3 жыл бұрын
Your audience is probably broader than you think. My 15 year old son has never missed an episode, and every Wednesday his first words to me are, “You see the new Nateland?” I love that we share that, so thanks for making us laugh every week!
@markjohnson86623 жыл бұрын
Nate should win a Nobel Comedy prize for 4 guys, 7 eyes. Too bad the belt buckle on the side of the King was not brought up.
@isaacvalk41263 жыл бұрын
Made it all the way to lunch until I remembered it’s Wednesday. New episode of Nateland, LET’S GO! I can’t wait for them to discuss a decade I actually remember. (I was born in ‘98).
@Coltj2513 жыл бұрын
Hello Folks! I’ve been a long time fan. Before Breakfast was Breakfast, before we knew how many Krispy Kreme’s Aaron could ACTUALLY Eat and before us folks knew we were folks. My wife and I listen to every episode and have told SO many people about this podcast. I told the Eaton’s about this podcast and Kendal gets a comment read a few weeks ago and then they get a shoutout for their gout cream stunt they pulled at your show and now their heads can’t fit through the door to tell everyone how cool they are. I used to be the guy that told everyone about Nateland, but Now I’m just a washed up Folk. I was just trying to get other folks to love it like I do and now those folks are getting all the folk love. This one’s for the old folks! I love everything about this podcast! Can’t wait for the Oklahoma podcast, let me know if you need some interesting stuff!
@epi45613 жыл бұрын
Hello Folks! Love the show. Hilarious that Gout-zilla got booed while throwing out the first pitch. And that Breakfast Burrito was burned by both his mom and your dad for the one show. Anyway, thanks for renewing my love for stand up comedy, you guys are great..
@allisonmcleod28603 жыл бұрын
There’s nothing better than hearing a bad joke from Aaron or Bleep Bloop and hearing Nate go “Oh God.” Love the podcast. Keeps me laughing. 🙂
@joshuacoustics3 жыл бұрын
44:27 "Y'all might wanna fastforward a little bit more" Breakfast for the win haha
@andrewjoyce20583 жыл бұрын
Hellllllo, folks. Nate, I love the fact that simple words throw you off, just like I struggle to see how rendezvous is pronounced Ron day voo. One time in high school we were reading aloud in class and my buddy matt pronounced the name Beatrice as “beat rice”. He has never been the same since! Love the show and LETS GOOOO!!!
@chaseschubert29733 жыл бұрын
Nate was saying it would be interesting to have a history teacher who lived through what you were studying. Well..... I was in my 20s when I was teaching 8th grade US History, and after one of our more depressing lessons about development and horrors of the 17th Century Transatlantic Slave Trade, I still remember one of my students at the end of class coming up to me and saying "Man Mr. Schubert, I'm really glad I wasn't alive back in your day." I questioned how epically I had failed as well as how old she thought I was. The same student also once asked me "When was color invented?" ...... not "color tv" or "color photography" but straight up "color".
@screamingpennies1123 жыл бұрын
I asked my mom when everything switched to color BECAUSE I had recently watched the wizard of oz and assumed when dorothy opened the front door into oz that that must be a historical account of when color began. LOL
@codybourque3373 жыл бұрын
No one had the heart to tell Nate that was like the third time he’s told the Hot Tub Time Machine story. Bless his heart.
@jzim103 жыл бұрын
They let him get away with so much and he doesn't even realize it. But he gives them so much ish and then gets Atlantic articles written about him being the nicest man in standup 😂.
@lindsaydouglas81143 жыл бұрын
Hellooooo folks! This whole time, literally for 64 episodes, I've been thinking about how young Aaron is. Only today, when he mentioned that he was in 5th grade when 9/11 happened, did I realize that he and I are in fact the exact same age. My mind is officially blown. Finding out in 5th grade was a little bit different for me than it was Aaron, like was typical on most mornings, we were running late to school. My mom & I were listening to Bob & Tom, like all 11 year olds?, when they stopped the show to tell us that it was not a joke that a plane had just hit the first tower. It's no surprise now that I fill my days listening to podcasts since I grew up with only talk radio playing in the background. Also, my 2 year old daughter now says, Let's goooooooooo fox, when we get in the car. Fox is probably the closest I'll get to folks for a while.
@philiproscoe8093 жыл бұрын
While running the table rock 50K a guy mentioned a comedian that was hired to speak to a company. I let him finish the joke. I said he should have Said Let’s go folks!!! We were at mile 10 at that time. We both laughed. Love the podcast. Going to see you in Tampa in October. Keep up the great job Aaron, and barnacle.
@carlfrenette3 жыл бұрын
I believe that's the third time Nate brought up that Greg Giraldo - Hot Tub TIme Machine story. I also love how Aaron and Bobsled just stared at him blankly after he said it.. Had me dying.
@Brianna93553 жыл бұрын
Oh Nate you are just my favorite 😍 you remind me of the kid listening to his mom and dad trying to relate to you and your interest hahaha
@ecnerwal12343 жыл бұрын
My wife and I saw you in Portland last night and we had a great time. I was telling my daughter about it on our ride to school this morning and she asked if it was the guy we watched on Netflix that bought two of the same jackets. Of the three Netflix shows she has watched of yours, that was the joke she remembered.
@nikbrownell3 жыл бұрын
When Nate said "That's enough to get be disa-bull," I laughed so hard my coworkers came in to see what I was listening to. I replayed it and we all laughed. When he said "I could dominant" right after that, we all let out a sigh of sadness. Bless your heart, Nate Bargatze.
@brittanyldg3 жыл бұрын
And then he "filtreated" 🤣
@brianlee72263 жыл бұрын
I paused the podcast to look up the Atlantic article on Nate, “ The nicest man in stand up“ only to then unpause and hear him immediately start making fun of an old, one-eyed softball player. Great episode guys!
@angeladevore52333 жыл бұрын
Who knew Nate was a fashion influencer?! Loved the LPGA sweatshirt so much, I just ordered one. Would love an entire episode on golf! Yes, I said it. 😆 You guys are the best...thanks for the laughs every week!
@TheHAMMING3 жыл бұрын
Cant wait to watch Nate dunk on kids in the special olympics next year
@chefxhyrule2423 жыл бұрын
This episode hit different since I was born in 1999
@RedMistCDN3 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of a "Bad news Bates" segment.
@kymbredwyeryoga3 жыл бұрын
In regards to your “2000s” episode, you mentioned how your daughter was trying to name the softball team after her favorite horse at the barn she has a job at, as a 9 year old. I couldn’t help but make a comment, because I too had a job as a 9 year old at the barn I learned to ride horses at. I started riding when I was 6, got my first horse when I was 7. But, when I was about 8 years old the barn had a Halloween party, and the whole viewing lounge was full of delicious food I discovered after I was done riding my horse with my friends. I went to grab some, and someone caught me and told me to scram because that food was “for the workers”, which was basically a group of riding students who also worked at the barn. I felt so left out, and I begged and begged my mom to let me work at the barn. It took some convincing, but after a little while my mom talked my trainer into letting me work, and I joined the elite group of “workers”. This was a large barn, about 70+ horses, and I had to feed, water, hay, and turnout/ bring in these horses. I worked pretty much every weekend and some days during the week after school. I thought I was SO COOL, because I got to help other students tack up their horses before lessons, I helped with summer riding camps, but most importantly… after about a year I got to drive the Gator loaded with hay. That was a whole new level of awesome, because it meant I didn’t have to drag the heavy hose around to water, or lug the cart of feed around, and it also meant I was able to delegate tasks to other less experienced workers. I found out later that I did all this work to pay for my lessons, which I just thought I was given a privilege. I didn’t realize I was working at all because I wanted to do it so badly, and I enjoyed it so much! I also found out later that the trainer at this barn got in trouble for having “child labor” and all of us students who were under 16 had to quit working (so pretty much everyone). We moved from that barn not long after that, but I continued to ride, and work as much as I could for other trainers I had and at other barns, until I made it my profession for a period of time in my 20s, and became a full time equine caretaker at a retired equine facility, doing the grunt work and overseeing operations for 20+/- horses by myself. To this date that is still my favorite job I’ve ever had. I unfortunately had to get a job that paid more since being an adult is expensive, but I still have the goal to own a boarding barn someday, and teach riding lessons. I also still have the same horse I got when I was 7. I am turning 30 this year, if that tells you how long we’ve been together. Having horses has been the best thing that’s ever happened to me, and has kept me focused on what I truly want in life, despite distractions that might have been more enticing to me had I not had the horses to keep me grounded and goal oriented. My point with this is…. From the several times you’ve mentioned your daughter’s interest in horses on the show, It sounds like she has been “bit by the bug” of loving horses. It’s one of those things that just never goes away for the rest of your life. I can almost guarantee you that, if she’s working a job as a 9 year old scooping poop, cleaning water buckets, and throwing hay AND she is enjoying it, then she’s probably been bit by that horse bug. In my 20+ years of experience in this “industry” those who enjoy the work are not likely to quit the industry, it just gets more serious. Unless they are forced to for financial or family reasons, they will always at least be around horses if not own a few of their own. Best of luck to you, because nothing is going to keep her interest as strongly as the horses, but if this interest does continue, I promise it will only be good for her as she grows up.
@Char76-b8c5 ай бұрын
I loved Last Comic Standing!
@mrjeffreyjames3 жыл бұрын
Hello folks! I listen to this and Aaronland every Wednesday while I mow the lawn. Can y’all make the podcast louder? KZbin is at a normal level but I don’t have wifi in my yard. Thanks!
@zenoahw9453 жыл бұрын
I was born in 2001 and have been looking forward to this episode!!
@MEllis-ye6ro3 жыл бұрын
"To get be dis-a-bull" omg is that hilarious 😂
@thathabsfan14313 жыл бұрын
This podcast is going to take off dude. you guys are great!
@bigarronlandfan84553 жыл бұрын
Tom brady mentioned and the aughts this has been the best episode in a long time keep it up folks
@crd91913 жыл бұрын
Aaron Weber for Pope: Fighting Gout and Satan For the Glory of God
@danbosworth66433 жыл бұрын
Hello folks! Maybe Wade knows someone from the Grand Old Opry that can pull one of Buster’s posters out of the trash after they clear out the gift shop and give it to his mom. See you in Hershey soon!
@jackdinning69353 жыл бұрын
Nate’s earnest delivery of “Is iCloud more important than iKnow what I’m doing?” made me drop my 2-year-old in my tracks. When Aaron and Beanbag didn’t flinch I thought it must have been scripted, but not even a genius with a 75 IQ could have come up with that framing in advance - “But… I don’t even.. agnhh… am I a part-?…”. Amazing.
@chadchadchadchadchad3 жыл бұрын
I love how mean the nicest guy in comedy is to his co-hosts! It's really funny, especially since they are too nice to be mean back!
@MikeAnthonyPhotography3 жыл бұрын
good luck arron this week in fayetteville at paddys ...i couldnt get tickets but i live here in the city ...just want to say hope you kill it at the show sir
@CTowens3 жыл бұрын
I live in Tulsa and I had no idea Aaron was here! I would’ve totally come out.. hate I missed it.
@irmazandl3 жыл бұрын
Bad News Bates is a GREAT segment for the 'cast.
@thecreativechristianpod3 жыл бұрын
I didn't know how much I needed to see the Slanket commercial until today. I finally understand why my life has felt so incomplete for so many years. I don't think I listened to or cared about anything else in this podcast. I can't even decide on my jokes here. Nate & Yannis look like less intelligent versions of Harry Potter & Ron Weasley hanging out in their wizard robes. I also think I understand your early jokes about Laura so much more now. Nate's lobster walk in front of the camera needs to be recreated. And here's some good news, Nate Bargatze has the slowest and most surprising glow-up of all time between 2009 and 2021. Also, I cackled that Nate still does not understand a gasp how many episodes later!!!??? Also, Diamond Hands Weber, I heard Slanket stock is on the rise after this episode aired. Wanted you to get in on the ground floor, buddy. Hope it goes better than game stop
@James_Bondfire3 жыл бұрын
I do think it's funny that B-bop gets crap from Nate for just delivering the news, but I also think that his role is underrated. You can't spike a volleyball without a set man.
@Teddy-nd2jq3 жыл бұрын
“Dis-able” is a great term for a disabled person, bless your heart nate, keep up the great work
@philhill29133 жыл бұрын
I loved the Cliff notes version of the 2000s, spice things up breakfast!
@morgan01793 жыл бұрын
When "Janelle's" husband wins the Super Bowl! 🤣🤣🤣
@rogergooslin52153 жыл бұрын
Good stuff!!!
@J_Quinn_Creates3 жыл бұрын
1:32:45 - "I'm not a super, super cinnamon-el guy" Cinnamon is definitely too spicy for Nate, I'd say he's more vanilla. Although, compared to Biscuit and the Lil-Web Nate is very spicy vanilla.
@anniedoggett41543 жыл бұрын
I’m an avid Aaronland listener who couldn’t get behind the whole “aughts is actually something people say” argument, and then heard it for the first time in class. He is becoming too powerful.
@matthewparrish17403 жыл бұрын
Nate, youve told the Greg Geraldo/Hot tub time machine joke no less than 3 times now on the podcast, and every time you’ve told us, you’ve sounded as though it’s your first time to ever say it. Also probably why you have to explain it afterwards due to the dead silence cuz Aaron and Barney have heard it probably a dozen times and are more tired of it than we are.
@kellyswallows73463 жыл бұрын
My husband bought me a slanket in 2007 after we got married, he chose hunter green since I’m an ND fan. Slanket trumps snuggie all day! Had me rolling 😂😂😂
@paulyaface3 жыл бұрын
Is breakfast adopted? Seeing the picture of his mom I was expecting to see a little old octogenarian with a cane and walker, but she looks younger than him. 37:25
@raytheman52 жыл бұрын
I spit my food out at "depends how big the bike is"
@Day54653 жыл бұрын
Oh boy folks… at the very first mention of the word “aught”, you can barely catch Birbiglia shake his head and tell the viewers to skip ahead. A fair notion, but also a mistake to skip that gold just to hear Nate tell his Hot Tub Time Machine story again. Thanks for another great episode guys. Let’s go folks!!
@dprich1003 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at Clark Air Base in the Philippines in the mid-80s. The King and His Court came to Clark to visit the troops. They played a 5 inning exhibition game against the Clark fast pitch team that won the all-services championship. Eddie Feigner was the pitcher and in 5 innings he struck out 14 batters. Probably the best player in the Air Force, TY Query, popped out and hit a grounder that turned into a double because they had to run and get the ball. It was the first hit that Feigner had given up all year. They beat us 5-0 and afterward told us it was the closest game they'd played in many years. Feigner was almost unhittable.
@ashleyhammerbacher64743 жыл бұрын
At what point do Aaron and Breakfast tell Nate he has told the “hot tub time machine” story at least 6 times on the podcast as if he has never told it before? LOVE the podcast y’all, look forward to it every week!
@androosmiff3 жыл бұрын
Howdy folks. I'm just leaving this comment here so that Nate can pronounce my name correctly and with great confidence. I'm a big fan of Aaronland, I really enjoy it when Nate and Barnabas swing by for comments. Was wondering if you would do THE BIBLE as a topic for one show and talk about crazy bible stories like the one where David takes King Saul 200x philistines foreskins as a gift to get his daughter in marriage... anyhoo, this podcast is the highlight of my week!
@theFEDcast3 жыл бұрын
US Weekly quotes Nate on “stop washing hands it’s unnecessary!!!!”