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🎙️ “Jaws, Monkey Swinging & Body Slams: JB & Sandy Dive Into Danger and Dating”

Author
Sandy McIlree
Published
Thu 21 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/jaws-monkey-swinging-body-slams-jb-sandy-dive-into-danger-and-dating--67471512

 Would you body slam a knife-wielding attacker—or just rename dating habits and call it innovation?

 In this action-packed and hilarious episode of The JB and Sandy Show, the crew tackles everything from the 50th anniversary of Jaws to Gen Z’s rebranding of old-school dating behavior. With special guest Steven Presley, pop culture expert and entertainment insider, the show blends nostalgia, news, and no-nonsense commentary. Key Highlights:
  • 🦈 Jaws Turns 50: Steven shares how Spielberg’s shark thriller changed cinema—and beach tourism—forever. Plus, where to catch the re-release and a new documentary.
  • 🎥 Canceled Movie Madness: From Airplane 3 to Tarantino’s Vega Brothers prequel, the team explores Hollywood’s “what could’ve been.”
  • 🧜‍♀️ Mermaid Town Memories: Tricia recalls San Marcos’ quirky mermaid culture and the legendary diving pig named Ralph.
  • 💥 Knife Threat on South Congress: JB recounts a real-life incident involving a concealed carry instructor who body-slammed a knife-wielding attacker—caught on video.
  • 🐒 Monkey Swinging vs. Monkey Barring: Gen Z thinks they invented it. JB, Sandy, and Tricia set the record straight on this classic dating move.
Guest Insight:
Steven Presley brings deep knowledge of film, streaming, and celebrity culture. His updates on Macaulay Culkin, Tarantino, and canceled sequels add rich context and humor to the episode. Memorable Quote: “He didn’t just trip him—he tossed him. Backpack flew into the air like a movie stunt.” – Sandy, on the South Congress body slam. Call-to-Action: If you love sharks, shrimp scandals, or savage takedowns:
  • 🎧 Subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show on the iHeartRadio app.
  • 💬 Leave a review to help others discover the show.
  • 📲 Share this episode with someone who thinks Gen Z invented dating.

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