@RealCandaceO@AnaKasparian Two incredible women! This is going to be one of the best episodes either one has done of a show, period. I can't wait to get home and watch!
Visiting a friend in Nashville. I had my favorite @TheoVon t-shirt with me. I changed out of the t-shirt to go to Broadway. I went back to get my shirt...nowhere to be found. I guess they need to "Be Good to" themselves more. Glad I can buy another one. Maybe two...#GangGang
I agree! When things were good, things were great because Brendan and Theo played off each other very well. You could definitely tell when Theo was over it. I'm not really sure as to what happened to start the decline (because Theo's move to Nashville was a result of the decline but not the cause, I'm my opinion) but whatever it was definitely ruined one of the best comedy podcasts.
@BrendanSchaub I've never seen you with your sons but this video immediately made me think of you when I saw it. I can totally see this being your parenting style.
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"Wanted to give a shout-out to this girl — I don’t know her name, but I won’t forget what I saw.
We were on the rooftop at Old Crow Smokehouse in Wrigleyville when I noticed a blind Cubs fan trying to hail a cab. For several minutes, no one stopped.
Then this young woman walked up, asked if he needed help, and stood beside him until a cab finally pulled over.
No cameras. No attention. Just pure kindness.
In a world where headlines often focus on hate, it’s moments like this that remind us — compassion is still everywhere.
Let’s make this kind of story go viral."
[Rashawn Copeland via IG]
So the closest @BusboysMovie is playing to me is 3 hours away? Not even one theater in my state? I guess I'll be buying tickets to Birmingham, Little Rock, or Nashville. Not sure I'll be able to make it, but I'll be buying the tickets and keeping my fingers crossed!
So I've been an AT&T wireless customer since 2008 and currently have to pay over double this for five lines with no home internet included. Thanks for the information @CNET !
Fred Rogers was on his way to a dinner in Boston at the home of a PBS executive when he realized his driver, Billy, would be waiting outside in the car the whole evening while everyone else went inside.
Most people would have accepted that without a second thought.
Fred Rogers didn’t.
He invited Billy in to join the dinner.
Later, on the ride back, Fred sat in the front seat beside him, talking like a friend. When Billy mentioned they’d be passing his family’s house, Fred asked if they could stop. What followed was the kind of moment that feels almost foreign now. Fred went inside, met Billy’s family, and before long neighbors began dropping by too. There was conversation, laughter, piano music, and the simple warmth of people gathering together.
Fred and Billy stayed in touch after that night. And years later, when Fred learned Billy was dying in the hospital, he called to say goodbye.
That’s what made Fred Rogers so extraordinary. He didn’t just know how to be kind. He knew how to make people feel seen.
In a world that teaches us to sort human beings by status, wealth, and importance, he moved through life as if none of those invisible hierarchies were real.
And maybe that was his quiet genius.
He never let people become background.
@TheoVon love the new glasses! I liked the other ones too. If you haven't decided where to move, I highly suggest Oxford, MS. We're known as The Comedy Capital of the Mid-South. Okay, no one's ever called us that, but I think we're pretty good town, contrary to what others may think, if you know what I mean. Anyway, loved the podcast today! Keep up the awesome work! Thank you for what you do!
@TheoVon Happy birthday! Wishing you the best, happiest birthday ever! Thank you for helping us laugh, think, and enjoy life!!
BTW, Saturday is World Down Syndrome Day. People are wearing mismatched brightly colored socks in recognition tomorrow. Just in case you want to join!
Do I hope it comes closer than 2.5 hours away? Sure. Am I willing to drive 45 minutes to a regional airport to fly another 45 minutes to Nashville for a three day weekend to watch this? Absolutely! I don't always make the smartest decisions, but I do make fun ones!
A pair of idiot friends believe that if they become waiters, all of their problems will be solved. They aren't entirely wrong, but they aren't entirely right. @TheoVon@DavidSpade
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BUSBOYS IN THEATRES NATIONWIDE APRIL 17.