đ âDo you ever just want to do something nice for someoneâand they push back?â
Thatâs how this episode kicks off, and it only gets more relatable, hilarious, and heartfelt from there.
On this lively edition of The JB and Sandy Show, the crew dives into everything from Triciaâs obsession with Bigfoot (yes, sheâs wearing her El Squatcho shirt again) to Sandyâs excitement over âNew Notebook Dayââa surprisingly passionate ritual involving color-coded composition books. đš Tricia takes center stage with her glowing review of HBOâs Billy Joel: And So It Goes, revealing surprising insights about Joelâs early career, his fiery Russian concert moment, and the betrayal by his ex-brother-in-law manager. JB and Sandy debate the ethics of documentaries about living legendsâbecause what if the story isnât over?
đ Then things take a serious turn with a tragic story from Lake Austin near the 360 Bridge, where two swimmers were in distress and only one survived. The team discusses lake safety, boat rental chaos, and the dangers of hydrilla and zebra musselsâplus JBâs daughterâs experience as a wakesurf coach on luxury boats captained by clueless owners.
đŹ Memorable Moments:
- âJust let me do something nice for you, please. This doesnât happen all the time!â â Sandy
- âMy love language is fixing cars and throwing out receipts.â â JB
- âItâs terrifying to be stranded in the ocean at night. Iâd want to be tethered to the boat.â â Tricia
đŻ Whether youâre here for the laughs, the lake talk, or the love languages, this episode is packed with personality, insight, and Austin flavor.
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