Laura, how do you deal with Nate when he goes off on one of his obscure rants? He seems to have an attitude of a cranky two-year old and a vibe of a grumpy grandpa. Love the podcast guys!
Laura, it seems Nate golfs a lot which is fantastic. How do I convince my wife to let me golf more. I currently have to take my kids (8,6,4) if I want to go. Which is fun but it’s a lot of work and I can’t improve my game. So what arrangement if any do you have around this very time consuming hobby.
I play your podcast while working illustrating on my computer. Sometimes I spend large amounts of time without saving my progress because I forget to do so and then my computer crashes and I lose all my work. Now I click save every time I hear Nate say "unbelievable" or every time he roasts Bland Bread. I haven't lost a single piece of work ever since. Gretings from a Spanish folk, you are all hilarious!
Chik Fila is the GOAT of fast food. I used to be a pharmaceutical rep and ordered lunches from there for offices often because of their service. One time I had a lunch at a large office and purchased a ton of chik fila. Like nuggets, sandwiches etc. I always overdid it because i took home whatever was left sometimes ;) Couple people ordered salads so they got those. I sit in this office for over an hour eating and schmoozing the nurses etc and suddenly one of them says wheres the doctors salad? it seemed chik fila forgot it so i just said "hell be alright with a sandwich or nuggets right? " and they were like oh no hes very particular. So i panic. I call chik fila and explain it to the manager and the manager said "no problem, im on my way". He left and drove it 10 mins down the road to me. My pleasure
Hello Folks, This episode is pure gold. As I'm sitting here drinking a McDonalds Coke, regular, not diet because only crazy people drink diet coke, and I get to 1 hour and 7 mins I literally shot the coke out of my nose laughing so hard. Maybe you all can be reporters for CNN! The way Mr. PainGwen spun McDonald's feeding more homeless people than any other company, it's like nothing I've heard before. This is a fantastic show/ podcast thing! I'm not even sure what it is but it's pure gold. Keep up the good work!
"People don't just pull in to the back end of a Target parking lot and eat their McDonald's, throw it away in the trash can, and come home like they didn't eat"... Oddly specific.. But thanx Nate, I feel less alone now😂😂
When I was 17 I got a Discover student credit card with the intention of maxing it out and making payments to build my credit. The day I got it, I told a group of friends to meet me at Hooters and that they could order whatever they wanted because I was buying. We literally hung out for hours, each ordered multiple entrees and ran up a tap none of us could actually afford. Eventually the waitress brings the bill and I confidently say "I'll take that" and drop my newly received card. The waitress looks it it then looks at me and says, "we don't accept Discover" (something back then I didn't even know was a possibility)
@@jonburbank We sat quietly for an hour, waiting for my mom to come bail us out, who afterward made me pay her back immediately and, coincidentally, also did not accept Discover.
I know it’s in good fun and he takes it on the chin but sometimes I feel like you guys go heavy on the criticism with Brian. I kinda feel bad for him sometimes😢
As the one who advocated for women’s giant hips I must say that I 100% would rather eat my McDouble in the back of a Kroger parking lot than literally anywhere else. It may have started as shame, but now it is just genuine enjoyment. P.s. I wanted to say, as a born and raised Texan, that the beauty of Whataburger isn’t their burgers... it’s the breakfast. If you haven’t had their honey butter chicken biscuit at 2:00 am then you haven’t lived.
Whataburger facts right here! I'm a fellow Texan and I'm not the biggest fan of Whataburger, but that breakfast!! The jalapeno cheddar sausage biscuit sandwich! And their cinnamon rolls.... Ooooh boy!
Nate's story about shame-eating fast food in the back of a parking lot is spot on and reminds me of something that happened to me. A few years ago as a college student home for winter break, I was of course doing all my Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve, when I got a call from my folks letting me know to get home faster than I had planned. Starving, and knowing I wouldn't get to eat until after church, I pulled through McDonald's. I drove all the way across town to the mall and pulled into the last row of the parking lot, as far away as possible from human eyes, so that I could devour two fast food sandwiches in a way that I can only describe as blasphemous. Wrappers are flying, food is all over, I'm sweating. Midway through my second sandwich, I look up for the first time to scan my surroundings - I'm parked two empty spaces away from some kind of ultra-luxury, custom future car. The interior of the car was all bright orange. The driver, a really slick looking mall guy, just locked eyes with me, then gave me two thumbs up. I said 'Merry Christmas' with my mouth full, through the closed window of my mom's van. Love the show, you guys have kept me LOLing throughout this crazy year. Be nice to Bagel Bites.
Hey guys big fan of the show. The chemistry between Nate, Aaron, and Breathe-right makes every episode great. The reason McDonald’s coke tastes the best is actually because of the way they filter their water. Every McDonald’s restaurant uses state of the art reverse osmosis filtration to purify their water to ridiculously pure levels giving it a distinct taste.
Nate, I grew up in a similar economic situation. My dad would only buy us McDonalds once a year. He NEVER bought us a happy meal. He bought us hamburgers when they were $0.49. We couldn’t get a cheeseburger because that was $0.10 more. When I asked why we couldn’t get a happy meal, my dad said we had soda at home and my mom could make French fries. What?? I mean, couldn’t mom make a hamburger too? That’s been the running joke in our family for years! Never did get that happy meal toy growing up so made sure to get them for my own kids.
Laura: Please tell the story of how The Little Mermaid soundtrack helped bring you and Nate together. Would love to hear it from your perspective! Absolutely love the podcast, guys. I've been a big fan of Nate's since the NYC days when Laker, Yannis, and Nate couldn't figure out how to use the mic connected to Nate's laptop for ICBB and I'm becoming a bigger and bigger fan of Aaron and Bell-Bottoms every episode. Keep up the good work! Love, Jaybone
Had to share this. Just got back from the coffee shop. I ordered my usual 20-ounce cold brew. The woman behind the counter asked if I wanted whipped cream with that. Hand to God it’s true. I looked down at the screen to see that the woman had put a Mocha in as my order. I laughed out loud, corrected the order, and am now enjoying my cold brew coffee-without whipped cream. Love you guys. I look forward to the podcast every week. Keep doing what you’re doing. And I’m looking forward to when Nick returns-he was awesome.
I didn't know the whistling was a problem, but I can't hear high pitches. I think the solution is to tell the listeners to have hearing loss. Perfect solution. Keep up the good work, Brett.
Listening to Nate and Brexit bickering like an old married couple had me cracking up. I’m a marriage counselor and it definitely reminded me of some argument my clients have had. Aaron also seemed like a kid caught between two divorced parents trying to appease each one.
Besides Nate yelling at bebop for his nose whistle (sorry, Brian), I never laughed harder at an episode. “Subway had bigger problems,” “I wish it was $10,000 a year,” “Ronald McDonald lights a cigarette and doesn’t put it out,” “those animals at Taco Bell... don’t include us in that soda fountain feces stat” (paraphrased). Gosh. Thanks folks.
I love the fast food topic! I grew up with 8 brothers and sisters, so we always went with whatever was on sale, never the happy meal. Once when I was around 6, we went into a McDonald's and before we could order, a woman came up to us and said she was hosting a birthday party for her son and nobody had come. She asked if we would like to come and eat the food she had bought for the no-show guests. All of us children felt extremely sad about the fact that this kid had nobody come to his birthday party, but my mom was thrilled! To this day, I wonder about how that kid is doing. Anyway, thanks for a great podcast! Also, the question I have for Laura is: Does Nate clear all his marriage/fighting jokes with you first, or have you ever been unpleasantly surprised by hearing one in his act?
Every podcast makes me remember things from the past I haven’t thought about in decades. This time the prom stories made me remember in the late 90’s when we made $5.15 per hour, $200 a week before taxes, $175 net take home. But being in HS most kids only worked 20 hrs per week so each week I took home about $90. Friends and I decided to go all out, tuxes, expensive corsages, limo, etc. it took forever to save up for everything, then we decide last minute to also go to one of the most top end restaurants in the area. We sit down and order what we expect to be full plates of steak - like 30oz monsters and end up getting a huge plate with maybe 2oz of meat surrounded by garnish. Unfortunately each plate is like $50-$75 so we have absolutely no money left to order anything else or to even get fast food after we left. Such a disappointing prom memory that I will always remember.
Hearing you guys argue over the cause of the nasal symphony in buffy the fun slayers nose was great, until it seemed like you guys were actually upset, then it felt like I was watching my parents fight. Nate swiftly turned into Rodney Dangerfield going on about how he can’t get no respect. Gold. A cartoon featuring caricatured versions of you three navigating the mundaneness of life would be unreal. Call it “Average Americans”.
This episode was my first time watching the show instead of listening to it! Glad to see the room is well lit and not a windowless dungeon as I had imagined. Also fun to see Aaron and Bibliography for the first time. Thanks for the great show!
Loved the McDonald's traffic light story...Bates finally said what I was thinking the whole time: "in 10 years, when you all learn how to drive 🚗 "... this was probably my favorite episode yet! Love the podcast!
The part where Nate talks about shamefully eating in your car, in the back of a random parking lot, then throwing away the evidence so your family doesn't find out was spot on accurate. I was laughing so hard I was crying and gasping for air. When my husband asked what was so funny I lied and said it was nothing so he didn't know my secret. I do this every time I am able to get out of the house without my kids.
There's so much gold here to comment on, I don't even know where to start! Love the podcast and love you guys! It's been said a ton in the comments, but it really does feel like I'm just hanging out with my buddies while listening to you guys! Keep up the great work!
Today I learned the greatest average American considers the Continental or Contiguous U.S the "middle part of the U.S." It's a travesty that Nateland University is not yet accredited. Seriously, this podcast is the greatest average American podcast. Whereas most are pretentious and polemical with their sarcasm, you guys are self-deprecatingly so. And that makes this fantastic. It's like hanging out with the guys after crushing $13,000 worth of Big Macs.
I enjoy listening to you all! Buttermilk Biscuit , Nate, Aaron a My first job was McDonalds! I was so excited to work the drive thru. I had a guy yelling his order at me and to make it snappy. He said he’s late for work. I said well.... you had time to stop for Breakfast... love the podcast!
This is more of a comment on the comment section, but wanted to share my "not enough money on a date" story. When I was in college I had been texting with this girl that I met once at a party. We talked for a few weeks, but never had the chance to hang out. One night out of the blue, she asked if I wanted to meet for dinner in 30 minutes. I of course said "yes," threw on some jeans and ran out the door. We had a nice dinner, good conversation, etc. The check comes, I reach into my back pocket as we continued to talk and it hit me.... I DIDN'T HAVE MY WALLET. I let the check sit there for a while as we talked, and I contemplated how to get out of the situation. I eventually had to fess up that I had forgot my wallet. She was cool about it, covered the check, and I used the "I owe you" to get a 2nd date. We didn't have many dates after that, but the horror of that moment will always haunt me.
Nate -- don't let Bobber and Aaron get you down about Diet Coke - I've got a friend who refers to it as "The Dark Master" and it has a very strong pull no matter what time of day. I absolutely love the podcast, is one of the highlights of my week - I can't wait for Wednesday's! I had the pleasure of seeing Nate and Brian when they came to Salt Lake City, UT about a year ago -- can't wait until you guys come back! Bring Aaron with you next time! Thank you, thank you for bringing some humor and levity to a world in desperate need of laughter. Keep up the good work you guys, and know that you have a "folk" for life! (I have no idea what the singular of "Folks" is)
My favorite part of this episode is the rage Nate feels toward Bates not dealing with his nose whistle. Bates is just taking the bear attack strategy of playing dead and maybe he’ll get bored and move on. It’s also unbelievable how none of you consider that maybe Bates needs to use Affrin or something to clear out whistly boogers, nope it’s gotta be the mic angle! Love this podcast and look forward to every Wednesday.
Hello Folks! I am a 4th grade teacher and this year has been crazy to say the least. I don't normally have a ton of time to eat lunch, this year has made it even tougher to grab a bite. I usually stop by McDonald's after school to unwind (McChicken, McDouble, and a diet coke). Almost 100 percent of the time I go to a parking lot to eat so I don't have to admit I'm eating SO many unhealthy calories 🤣. Throw the trash in our outside trash bin and come in the house like I'm ready for dinner since I have eaten all day. Love the show!
Aaron's face after he made a comment about going to 3 different places to eat back to back nights and it being very lonely. Nate and Brian couldn't have cared less.
Every time I feel like a topic has been exhausted, Nate finds a way to keep it going. That Ronald McDonald stop light conversation had me rolling. I want to see Aaron perform for the kids in Nate's neighborhood and explain to them how to use a stop light. Keep up the great work every week! Also, have you guys ever had a Culver's Butterburger? Just curious...
Nate and friends... Whataburger is the best fast food burger in the US and should be celebrated as an American Institution. I have lived all over the country and although I am from Texas, I can definitely say this with an unbiased opinion. Enjoy the pod, you guys keep up the good work and get on that Whataburger train.
Nate, don't feel guilty about drinking soda in the morning! I am only a year or two younger than you & the first thing I drink every day is a Dr Pepper, whether I eat breakfast or not. And it doesn't matter if it is 6 am or noon. Even when I'm away from home, if I can't find a Dr Pepper, I will have a different kind of soda. This is mainly because I love Dr Pepper & can't stand the taste of coffee. But also I have just never understood why so many people make such a big deal about the "right" time of day to eat or drink certain things. I see nothing wrong with having sushi for breakfast if that's what you're hungry for... or a bowl of cereal for dinner!
Hello folks! This has nothing to do with your podcast, I am rewatching you netflix special talking about dead horses. I grew up next to a horse farm and had to walk past it everyday on my way to the bus stop. One day there was a horse down by the road that was stiff as a board dead. I called my neighbor and had to convince her over the phone that her horse was dead. "Are you sure its not sleeping?" She proceeded to ask. I had to explain that this horse was laying on its back with legs straight up in the sky. She still didn't believe me. 20 minutes later she called back and told me indeed the horse was dead. Anyway love your podcast its my escape on my way to and from work. -Scott
Nate spending 13 times the national average on fast food is like Michael Scott going bankrupt for attending multiple magic camps and buying premium bass fishing equipment
Aaron please don’t punish us with camel colour jackets now after what we all went through visually last week. We’ve acclimated and it’s truly sick to take that away from us
Oh no. I am one of those people you guys make fun of that has said, “Oh yeah, McDonalds? Man, I haven’t eaten there in forever...” and it’s true! I never eat there anymore. BUT the amount you talk about it, makes me want it... I drive by with so much temptation in my heart now where there once was peace in just passing by.. I see you Nate. Business man... Tryna get that Big Money Big Mac sponsorship... I’m surprised Aaron participates in this, as disgusted as he is with subliminal marketing! 😅🍔🍟🥤🔥
As someone who always used to claim In N Out was overrated, we now have one 3 miles from our house, if we want a fast food burger, we drive past 2 McDonald’s, Carl’s Junior, Jack in the box, Wendy’s and a Burger King right across the street every time. They by FAR , have the best fast food burger, especially for the price.
Sometimes about half way through an episode I think to myself "why am I still listening to this?". Then I run out (inspired) for Raising Cane's, come back, finish out the episode and get absolute gems like Ronald McDonald, Arby's, Aaron holding out on his on topic take, civilian stations, etc.
So I was the main cleaner of the ice cream machines at my McDonald's. The machine itself is flawed. They cost about $23,000 and that's not a typo. It's absurd. But at night they do a quick clean and at that point the procedure is to let it sit overnight and set it back up in the morning. That's why late at night it's usually down.
Hello folks! Everytime Nate impersonates Breakfast's nasal microphone talk, I would be in the middle of taking a sip from my coffee mug. Ofcourse, I'm the type who scoffs by blowing air out of my nose before I start laughing. This blast of air launches my drink up and all over my glasses. Thanks for all the great content especially when I'm working from home and can wipe my glasses clean of coffee unashamed. Goodbye folks!
Questions for Laura: 1. What is Nate’s most annoying but funny trait? 2. How is Nate at picking out presents for you? 3. Other than Nate, which comedians do you find yourself laughing at? 4. If you asked Nate to cook you and Harper dinner what would he make? 5. When they are done with each episode of the podcast is there any bickering between these jokers?
As I was listening to Aaron talk about the traffic light lesson, I saw another car run a red light. I just shook my head and thought, “Ronald McDonald, where are you when we need you.”
Hey Nate! Hope you read this, huge fan. That bit at the end (1:58:46) about the chopped finger is gold. You could easily clip that and post it as a video on its own
Best episode by far IMO. I was listening on apple podcast and had to switch to watch on TH-cam. Crying laughing about the nose in the mic. Poor MastaBates can’t catch a break. Keep it up fellas!
Also i just relistened to the Crime episode and you talk about the Iceman. Funfact: my mom was his wife's hair stylist. Again thanks for what you do every week! Nate, Aaron and Bugle have me laughing out loud at my day job every wednesday
My friends and I went to Bojangles so many times in high school that we showed up the week before graduation and the women working there had all pitched in to get us gifts before college. It was a picture frame with a picture of them in it. We figured we spent roughly $5k at bojangles in our 4 years of high school. More than the cost of my car back then. Loved the episode!
Hey guys, speaking of "what would you do?" moments, I have a Starbucks-related story and I was wondering what you'd do in my place. I was in line at a Starbucks, and a lady in front of me was rifling through her huge, cluttered purse to get out her wallet. As she pulled out her wallet, I also took mine out of my pocket, and when I did, about 3 dollars in quarters also fell out of MY pocket. The lady in front of me immediately went "oh gosh sorry!" and started picking up all my change thinking SHE had dropped it. She was so confidently picking it up and putting it into her purse that I didn't know what to do so I just didn't say anything and let her keep it. Anyway it reminded me of something you guys would talk about. Love the podcast, thanks for all of it.
Nate if you don’t like In-n-outs fries because they are too soft, just ask for them well done. In-n-out has an entire “secret” menu where you customize any of the items on the menu.
2 things my fellow Natives... 1) We should make a t-shirt of Nate with a golf club saying "I know some of you dont like when I talk about golf but guess what this is my podcast" 2) Not really a fast food restaurant but close enough..at the Red Robin in Canton, OH there was a chef who cut off his thumb and went to the ER but accidentally left the thumb in someone's salad and apparently they picked it up thinking it was a crouton then proceeded to faint. I'm not sure if there was ever a lawsuit or anything but it made national news at the time and somehow that Red Robin is still open 15 years later
After teaching a mathematics' class, I asked the students to hand in their completed work. One of the last students to hand in work, I responded to Jenny, "Thank you," as she handed me her paper. "My pleasure," she said. After a pause, I asked, "Jenny, do you work at Chick-fil-a?" She smiled and said "yes." It was nice to hear, "my pleasure," as a student completed her math problems.
As an In-n-out apologist, I have to defend them against Aaron's slander. I am from Missouri but now live in North Hollywood, CA. A lot of times I end up spending less money at In-n-out than I would at McDonalds for a way better burger. Also, Nate, the way pro move to get good fries at In-n-out is to order them well done.
I’m a big fan of the golf talk, been a listener since the first episode and until recently i was listening to every episode while cutting the greens and fairways and watching “scratch” golfers duff shots and miss putts
My personal McDonald's hack: order fries without salt to have them freshly made on the spot every time. This is because the fries that are made in advance throughout the day are always salted, so unsalted fries are made-to-order. If you dip your fries in ketchup like I do, you don't even need salt anyway.
Aaron is 1000% too smart for this show. When Nate or Breakfast take a stance on almost anything I can feel Aaron's seething resentment while he's trying to figure out how to dumb down his response. Also, good night Nate, listening to you read is like hearing someone start a new sentence ever two words. All jokes aside, love the show & keep up the good work!
I was 100% sure after listening to this podcast a few times that Aaron was the guy who plays Bertram Gilfoyle on Silicon Valley haha. I was gravely mistaken. Love this podcast! Huge fan! Macon, Ga!
Nate, huge fan. Aaron and Bologna, new fans of yours. I'm a California native. In n out is the best burger you can get for the price. Double double animal style. With chopped chilis. Nate, you have to ask them to make your fries " well done ". They fry the fries for a second time. Much better. You can also get the fries animal style and get the cheese and onions directly on the fries. Give it another chance, Aaron
Hey guys, great episode today. Nate was doing quite a bit of reminiscing, but Balki you did a good job keeping the subject moving forward. Keep up the good work! I do have a good story about Chick fil-A. The founder Truett Cathy used to teach my frat buddies in Jonosboro, Ga Sunday Bible School. Supposedly he would give all the kids $100 bills for showing up.
I love Nates story about being starving at a restaurant but not having any money. Shoulda gone to Walmart and wrote a check for over what a pack of gum costs.
Talking about the mic with bates and nate saying “but why would you not try it right now?” lmao I started laughing so hard bc that’s what I thought too
I always love how particular Americans are about their Cola. BTW, on the satirical front, I think Brent Terhune statement "I'm a veteran of the Cola wars" is just so funny 🥸. Really appreciate the podcast, 🙏👋🇳🇱
When Nate was ranting about being average I was really thinking he was going to say you could stay at a Four Seasons for under $100. When he said just $300 a night I was deflated. 😂
In N out burger will NEVER expand outside of a 3hr shipping radius from their Beef supplier in Texas...they don't have freezers, so it's always fresh beef. That's the difference. And they are that's good. The fries are gross even with them being fresh cut idaho potatoes. The burgers are delicious.
Just listened to Breakfast read about bacteria in fast food pop machines as I'm drinking a large pop from taco bell...I had to pause the podcast to finish my dinner in peace. Wow and then Nate just brings Taco Bell down... Continued on with the podcast to then be called out for eating my dinner in the back of a target parking lot... I thought this podcast was going to support my fast food habits, but that did not turn out to be true
Laura will be on the next podcast so send any questions you have for her !
Laura, if you're in a car traveling the speed of light and you turn the headlights on, will they do anything?
Laura, how many Krispy Kreme doughnuts could you eat in an hour?
Laura, how do you deal with Nate when he goes off on one of his obscure rants? He seems to have an attitude of a cranky two-year old and a vibe of a grumpy grandpa.
Love the podcast guys!
Laura, it seems Nate golfs a lot which is fantastic. How do I convince my wife to let me golf more. I currently have to take my kids (8,6,4) if I want to go. Which is fun but it’s a lot of work and I can’t improve my game. So what arrangement if any do you have around this very time consuming hobby.
Why Laura... why Nate?
I play your podcast while working illustrating on my computer. Sometimes I spend large amounts of time without saving my progress because I forget to do so and then my computer crashes and I lose all my work. Now I click save every time I hear Nate say "unbelievable" or every time he roasts Bland Bread. I haven't lost a single piece of work ever since. Gretings from a Spanish folk, you are all hilarious!
I’ve never heard your whistling, Bumblebee! Don’t let them get you down! ❤️
The Greatest Average American That's Ever Lived has to be the name of your next special.
This comment aged really well lol
Yeah, nice call there bub! Great job.
It's very interesting to revisit this episode and witness the birth of Nate's Netflix special title.
Stop bullying Brian!! 😂😂 I didnt even hear the whistling in the last episode
Chik Fila is the GOAT of fast food. I used to be a pharmaceutical rep and ordered lunches from there for offices often because of their service. One time I had a lunch at a large office and purchased a ton of chik fila. Like nuggets, sandwiches etc. I always overdid it because i took home whatever was left sometimes ;) Couple people ordered salads so they got those. I sit in this office for over an hour eating and schmoozing the nurses etc and suddenly one of them says wheres the doctors salad? it seemed chik fila forgot it so i just said "hell be alright with a sandwich or nuggets right? " and they were like oh no hes very particular. So i panic. I call chik fila and explain it to the manager and the manager said "no problem, im on my way". He left and drove it 10 mins down the road to me. My pleasure
Hello Folks,
This episode is pure gold. As I'm sitting here drinking a McDonalds Coke, regular, not diet because only crazy people drink diet coke, and I get to 1 hour and 7 mins I literally shot the coke out of my nose laughing so hard. Maybe you all can be reporters for CNN! The way Mr. PainGwen spun McDonald's feeding more homeless people than any other company, it's like nothing I've heard before. This is a fantastic show/ podcast thing! I'm not even sure what it is but it's pure gold. Keep up the good work!
I’m sitting in a parking space, alone, eating McDonald’s as I hear Nate say “no one wants to sit in parking lot by themselves eating food...”
Speak for yourself. I've had memorable moments munchkin on my Culver's cheeseburger all alone. Satisfying!
I was literally crying laughing my stomach hurt so bad when Nate, Aaron, & Breakfast went on about Ronald McDonaldnd & the stoplight seminar!!
"People don't just pull in to the back end of a Target parking lot and eat their McDonald's, throw it away in the trash can, and come home like they didn't eat"... Oddly specific.. But thanx Nate, I feel less alone now😂😂
I have done this exact scenario countless times at this point
When I was 17 I got a Discover student credit card with the intention of maxing it out and making payments to build my credit. The day I got it, I told a group of friends to meet me at Hooters and that they could order whatever they wanted because I was buying. We literally hung out for hours, each ordered multiple entrees and ran up a tap none of us could actually afford. Eventually the waitress brings the bill and I confidently say "I'll take that" and drop my newly received card. The waitress looks it it then looks at me and says, "we don't accept Discover" (something back then I didn't even know was a possibility)
What happened next?!
@@jonburbank We sat quietly for an hour, waiting for my mom to come bail us out, who afterward made me pay her back immediately and, coincidentally, also did not accept Discover.
Jesus that public reaming of Battenberg was hard to watch. Got our awkward thanksgiving dinner convo in.
I know it’s in good fun and he takes it on the chin but sometimes I feel like you guys go heavy on the criticism with Brian. I kinda feel bad for him sometimes😢
totally, its almost like toxic bullying. Of course its for fun but still it is not enjoyable to witness
I agree he almost looks like he doesn't know how to respond
As the one who advocated for women’s giant hips I must say that I 100% would rather eat my McDouble in the back of a Kroger parking lot than literally anywhere else. It may have started as shame, but now it is just genuine enjoyment.
P.s. I wanted to say, as a born and raised Texan, that the beauty of Whataburger isn’t their burgers... it’s the breakfast. If you haven’t had their honey butter chicken biscuit at 2:00 am then you haven’t lived.
Omg I miss whataburger. First time I had it was in FL
Whataburger facts right here! I'm a fellow Texan and I'm not the biggest fan of Whataburger, but that breakfast!! The jalapeno cheddar sausage biscuit sandwich! And their cinnamon rolls.... Ooooh boy!
Nate's story about shame-eating fast food in the back of a parking lot is spot on and reminds me of something that happened to me. A few years ago as a college student home for winter break, I was of course doing all my Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve, when I got a call from my folks letting me know to get home faster than I had planned. Starving, and knowing I wouldn't get to eat until after church, I pulled through McDonald's. I drove all the way across town to the mall and pulled into the last row of the parking lot, as far away as possible from human eyes, so that I could devour two fast food sandwiches in a way that I can only describe as blasphemous. Wrappers are flying, food is all over, I'm sweating. Midway through my second sandwich, I look up for the first time to scan my surroundings - I'm parked two empty spaces away from some kind of ultra-luxury, custom future car. The interior of the car was all bright orange. The driver, a really slick looking mall guy, just locked eyes with me, then gave me two thumbs up. I said 'Merry Christmas' with my mouth full, through the closed window of my mom's van. Love the show, you guys have kept me LOLing throughout this crazy year. Be nice to Bagel Bites.
Hey guys big fan of the show. The chemistry between Nate, Aaron, and Breathe-right makes every episode great. The reason McDonald’s coke tastes the best is actually because of the way they filter their water. Every McDonald’s restaurant uses state of the art reverse osmosis filtration to purify their water to ridiculously pure levels giving it a distinct taste.
Breathe-right!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That's perfect!
Nate, I grew up in a similar economic situation. My dad would only buy us McDonalds once a year. He NEVER bought us a happy meal. He bought us hamburgers when they were $0.49. We couldn’t get a cheeseburger because that was $0.10 more. When I asked why we couldn’t get a happy meal, my dad said we had soda at home and my mom could make French fries. What?? I mean, couldn’t mom make a hamburger too? That’s been the running joke in our family for years! Never did get that happy meal toy growing up so made sure to get them for my own kids.
Nate “I’m the most average American “
Nate “I spent $13,000 on fast food”
Laura: Please tell the story of how The Little Mermaid soundtrack helped bring you and Nate together. Would love to hear it from your perspective!
Absolutely love the podcast, guys. I've been a big fan of Nate's since the NYC days when Laker, Yannis, and Nate couldn't figure out how to use the mic connected to Nate's laptop for ICBB and I'm becoming a bigger and bigger fan of Aaron and Bell-Bottoms every episode.
Keep up the good work!
Love,
Jaybone
Nate talking about a $300 hotel room being a great steal, I'm side-eyeing my hero rn
Had to share this. Just got back from the coffee shop. I ordered my usual 20-ounce cold brew. The woman behind the counter asked if I wanted whipped cream with that. Hand to God it’s true. I looked down at the screen to see that the woman had put a Mocha in as my order. I laughed out loud, corrected the order, and am now enjoying my cold brew coffee-without whipped cream. Love you guys. I look forward to the podcast every week. Keep doing what you’re doing. And I’m looking forward to when Nick returns-he was awesome.
I didn't know the whistling was a problem, but I can't hear high pitches. I think the solution is to tell the listeners to have hearing loss. Perfect solution. Keep up the good work, Brett.
Listening to Nate and Brexit bickering like an old married couple had me cracking up. I’m a marriage counselor and it definitely reminded me of some argument my clients have had. Aaron also seemed like a kid caught between two divorced parents trying to appease each one.
Thank you for this take on it. I felt bad about the interaction when I first saw it, but looking at it from this perspective makes me feel better.
I need more of Aaron Weber's Alex Jones voice. That sounded spot on.
I listen to a ton of podcasts, but this one is always my favorite! Thanks guys!
Besides Nate yelling at bebop for his nose whistle (sorry, Brian), I never laughed harder at an episode. “Subway had bigger problems,” “I wish it was $10,000 a year,” “Ronald McDonald lights a cigarette and doesn’t put it out,” “those animals at Taco Bell... don’t include us in that soda fountain feces stat” (paraphrased). Gosh. Thanks folks.
I love the fast food topic! I grew up with 8 brothers and sisters, so we always went with whatever was on sale, never the happy meal. Once when I was around 6, we went into a McDonald's and before we could order, a woman came up to us and said she was hosting a birthday party for her son and nobody had come. She asked if we would like to come and eat the food she had bought for the no-show guests. All of us children felt extremely sad about the fact that this kid had nobody come to his birthday party, but my mom was thrilled! To this day, I wonder about how that kid is doing. Anyway, thanks for a great podcast! Also, the question I have for Laura is: Does Nate clear all his marriage/fighting jokes with you first, or have you ever been unpleasantly surprised by hearing one in his act?
Every podcast makes me remember things from the past I haven’t thought about in decades. This time the prom stories made me remember in the late 90’s when we made $5.15 per hour, $200 a week before taxes, $175 net take home. But being in HS most kids only worked 20 hrs per week so each week I took home about $90. Friends and I decided to go all out, tuxes, expensive corsages, limo, etc. it took forever to save up for everything, then we decide last minute to also go to one of the most top end restaurants in the area.
We sit down and order what we expect to be full plates of steak - like 30oz monsters and end up getting a huge plate with maybe 2oz of meat surrounded by garnish. Unfortunately each plate is like $50-$75 so we have absolutely no money left to order anything else or to even get fast food after we left.
Such a disappointing prom memory that I will always remember.
Hearing you guys argue over the cause of the nasal symphony in buffy the fun slayers nose was great, until it seemed like you guys were actually upset, then it felt like I was watching my parents fight. Nate swiftly turned into Rodney Dangerfield going on about how he can’t get no respect. Gold. A cartoon featuring caricatured versions of you three navigating the mundaneness of life would be unreal. Call it “Average Americans”.
That eye contact at the start 👁👁
Aaron’s Ronald McDonald story made this one of the best episodes.
I say “hey folks” every time I address my class in the morning. “Hey folks listen up”
Love your podcast, great silly fun.
Next Netflix Doc: Nate goes 30 days without McDonalds.
New Show Name: Hey Laura
They are at their best when it’s these 3. I’d prefer if they just leave the guest idea behind.
This episode was my first time watching the show instead of listening to it! Glad to see the room is well lit and not a windowless dungeon as I had imagined. Also fun to see Aaron and Bibliography for the first time. Thanks for the great show!
Loved the McDonald's traffic light story...Bates finally said what I was thinking the whole time: "in 10 years, when you all learn how to drive 🚗 "... this was probably my favorite episode yet! Love the podcast!
Nate not wearing a hat just feels wrong.
Are they all in the wash?
The part where Nate talks about shamefully eating in your car, in the back of a random parking lot, then throwing away the evidence so your family doesn't find out was spot on accurate. I was laughing so hard I was crying and gasping for air. When my husband asked what was so funny I lied and said it was nothing so he didn't know my secret. I do this every time I am able to get out of the house without my kids.
There's so much gold here to comment on, I don't even know where to start! Love the podcast and love you guys! It's been said a ton in the comments, but it really does feel like I'm just hanging out with my buddies while listening to you guys! Keep up the great work!
I should add, my wife gave birth to our second son last week and we named him after Bates. Just name is Barnabas Tanjute Organ.
Today I learned the greatest average American considers the Continental or Contiguous U.S the "middle part of the U.S." It's a travesty that Nateland University is not yet accredited. Seriously, this podcast is the greatest average American podcast. Whereas most are pretentious and polemical with their sarcasm, you guys are self-deprecatingly so. And that makes this fantastic. It's like hanging out with the guys after crushing $13,000 worth of Big Macs.
It's so interesting watching this so much later knowing what Nate named his most recent special.
I enjoy listening to you all! Buttermilk Biscuit , Nate, Aaron a My first job was McDonalds! I was so excited to work the drive thru. I had a guy yelling his order at me and to make it snappy. He said he’s late for work. I said well.... you had time to stop for Breakfast... love the podcast!
As an introvert, fast food apps have been life-changing for me. I never have to talk to a person again.
Same😂
This is more of a comment on the comment section, but wanted to share my "not enough money on a date" story.
When I was in college I had been texting with this girl that I met once at a party. We talked for a few weeks, but never had the chance to hang out. One night out of the blue, she asked if I wanted to meet for dinner in 30 minutes. I of course said "yes," threw on some jeans and ran out the door. We had a nice dinner, good conversation, etc. The check comes, I reach into my back pocket as we continued to talk and it hit me.... I DIDN'T HAVE MY WALLET. I let the check sit there for a while as we talked, and I contemplated how to get out of the situation. I eventually had to fess up that I had forgot my wallet. She was cool about it, covered the check, and I used the "I owe you" to get a 2nd date. We didn't have many dates after that, but the horror of that moment will always haunt me.
Nate -- don't let Bobber and Aaron get you down about Diet Coke - I've got a friend who refers to it as "The Dark Master" and it has a very strong pull no matter what time of day. I absolutely love the podcast, is one of the highlights of my week - I can't wait for Wednesday's! I had the pleasure of seeing Nate and Brian when they came to Salt Lake City, UT about a year ago -- can't wait until you guys come back! Bring Aaron with you next time! Thank you, thank you for bringing some humor and levity to a world in desperate need of laughter. Keep up the good work you guys, and know that you have a "folk" for life! (I have no idea what the singular of "Folks" is)
My favorite part of this episode is the rage Nate feels toward Bates not dealing with his nose whistle. Bates is just taking the bear attack strategy of playing dead and maybe he’ll get bored and move on. It’s also unbelievable how none of you consider that maybe Bates needs to use Affrin or something to clear out whistly boogers, nope it’s gotta be the mic angle!
Love this podcast and look forward to every Wednesday.
Hello Folks! I am a 4th grade teacher and this year has been crazy to say the least. I don't normally have a ton of time to eat lunch, this year has made it even tougher to grab a bite. I usually stop by McDonald's after school to unwind (McChicken, McDouble, and a diet coke). Almost 100 percent of the time I go to a parking lot to eat so I don't have to admit I'm eating SO many unhealthy calories 🤣. Throw the trash in our outside trash bin and come in the house like I'm ready for dinner since I have eaten all day. Love the show!
Aaron's face after he made a comment about going to 3 different places to eat back to back nights and it being very lonely. Nate and Brian couldn't have cared less.
I eat Paleo and haven’t had fast food in six years. I miss it. This was my favorite episode so far.
Every time I feel like a topic has been exhausted, Nate finds a way to keep it going. That Ronald McDonald stop light conversation had me rolling. I want to see Aaron perform for the kids in Nate's neighborhood and explain to them how to use a stop light. Keep up the great work every week! Also, have you guys ever had a Culver's Butterburger? Just curious...
Nate and friends... Whataburger is the best fast food burger in the US and should be celebrated as an American Institution. I have lived all over the country and although I am from Texas, I can definitely say this with an unbiased opinion. Enjoy the pod, you guys keep up the good work and get on that Whataburger train.
Nate, don't feel guilty about drinking soda in the morning! I am only a year or two younger than you & the first thing I drink every day is a Dr Pepper, whether I eat breakfast or not. And it doesn't matter if it is 6 am or noon. Even when I'm away from home, if I can't find a Dr Pepper, I will have a different kind of soda. This is mainly because I love Dr Pepper & can't stand the taste of coffee. But also I have just never understood why so many people make such a big deal about the "right" time of day to eat or drink certain things. I see nothing wrong with having sushi for breakfast if that's what you're hungry for... or a bowl of cereal for dinner!
Hello folks!
This has nothing to do with your podcast, I am rewatching you netflix special talking about dead horses.
I grew up next to a horse farm and had to walk past it everyday on my way to the bus stop. One day there was a horse down by the road that was stiff as a board dead. I called my neighbor and had to convince her over the phone that her horse was dead.
"Are you sure its not sleeping?" She proceeded to ask.
I had to explain that this horse was laying on its back with legs straight up in the sky. She still didn't believe me.
20 minutes later she called back and told me indeed the horse was dead.
Anyway love your podcast its my escape on my way to and from work.
-Scott
Nate spending 13 times the national average on fast food is like Michael Scott going bankrupt for attending multiple magic camps and buying premium bass fishing equipment
Great episode, guys. I feel like a lot of bits could come from this one, especially Nate’s comments on Chick-fil-a’s “book/ice cream swap” deal.
The Wendy’s app and the Taco Bell touch screen have changed my life. One of the best inventions of modern time.
So clutch
Aaron please don’t punish us with camel colour jackets now after what we all went through visually last week. We’ve acclimated and it’s truly sick to take that away from us
It's either his father's or it was a gift. Bad color for the big guy.
Oh no. I am one of those people you guys make fun of that has said, “Oh yeah, McDonalds? Man, I haven’t eaten there in forever...” and it’s true! I never eat there anymore. BUT the amount you talk about it, makes me want it... I drive by with so much temptation in my heart now where there once was peace in just passing by.. I see you Nate. Business man... Tryna get that Big Money Big Mac sponsorship... I’m surprised Aaron participates in this, as disgusted as he is with subliminal marketing! 😅🍔🍟🥤🔥
As someone who always used to claim In N Out was overrated, we now have one 3 miles from our house, if we want a fast food burger, we drive past 2 McDonald’s, Carl’s Junior, Jack in the box, Wendy’s and a Burger King right across the street every time. They by FAR , have the best fast food burger, especially for the price.
Nate and his wife are so cute, great couple. God bless.
Sometimes about half way through an episode I think to myself "why am I still listening to this?". Then I run out (inspired) for Raising Cane's, come back, finish out the episode and get absolute gems like Ronald McDonald, Arby's, Aaron holding out on his on topic take, civilian stations, etc.
So I was the main cleaner of the ice cream machines at my McDonald's. The machine itself is flawed. They cost about $23,000 and that's not a typo. It's absurd. But at night they do a quick clean and at that point the procedure is to let it sit overnight and set it back up in the morning. That's why late at night it's usually down.
Holy hell i love this podcast Bc it’s never serious.
Nate: the Charlie bit my finger bit is SO FUNNY. Holy fuck I’m stealing it
Hello folks! Everytime Nate impersonates Breakfast's nasal microphone talk, I would be in the middle of taking a sip from my coffee mug. Ofcourse, I'm the type who scoffs by blowing air out of my nose before I start laughing. This blast of air launches my drink up and all over my glasses. Thanks for all the great content especially when I'm working from home and can wipe my glasses clean of coffee unashamed. Goodbye folks!
When the McDonald's server said "No breakfast" did Beethoven just believe he was being denied service?
You must mean Beethoven the dog.
Questions for Laura:
1. What is Nate’s most annoying but funny trait?
2. How is Nate at picking out presents for you?
3. Other than Nate, which comedians do you find yourself laughing at?
4. If you asked Nate to cook you and Harper dinner what would he make?
5. When they are done with each episode of the podcast is there any bickering between these jokers?
I can answer #4 for you! Nate would cook a "toast-tinos" pizza.
The fact that the length of episode has passively increased is a modest observation of the chemistry here without Mick.
As I was listening to Aaron talk about the traffic light lesson, I saw another car run a red light. I just shook my head and thought, “Ronald McDonald, where are you when we need you.”
Hey Nate! Hope you read this, huge fan. That bit at the end (1:58:46) about the chopped finger is gold. You could easily clip that and post it as a video on its own
Best episode by far IMO. I was listening on apple podcast and had to switch to watch on TH-cam. Crying laughing about the nose in the mic. Poor MastaBates can’t catch a break. Keep it up fellas!
Also i just relistened to the Crime episode and you talk about the Iceman. Funfact: my mom was his wife's hair stylist. Again thanks for what you do every week! Nate, Aaron and Bugle have me laughing out loud at my day job every wednesday
My friends and I went to Bojangles so many times in high school that we showed up the week before graduation and the women working there had all pitched in to get us gifts before college. It was a picture frame with a picture of them in it. We figured we spent roughly $5k at bojangles in our 4 years of high school. More than the cost of my car back then. Loved the episode!
Hey guys, speaking of "what would you do?" moments, I have a Starbucks-related story and I was wondering what you'd do in my place. I was in line at a Starbucks, and a lady in front of me was rifling through her huge, cluttered purse to get out her wallet. As she pulled out her wallet, I also took mine out of my pocket, and when I did, about 3 dollars in quarters also fell out of MY pocket. The lady in front of me immediately went "oh gosh sorry!" and started picking up all my change thinking SHE had dropped it. She was so confidently picking it up and putting it into her purse that I didn't know what to do so I just didn't say anything and let her keep it.
Anyway it reminded me of something you guys would talk about. Love the podcast, thanks for all of it.
This is very funny! I would have done what you did.
Most episodes feel like an awkward first date. I guess this was a compliment
This is the best podcast
Nate if you don’t like In-n-outs fries because they are too soft, just ask for them well done. In-n-out has an entire “secret” menu where you customize any of the items on the menu.
2 things my fellow Natives...
1) We should make a t-shirt of Nate with a golf club saying "I know some of you dont like when I talk about golf but guess what this is my podcast"
2) Not really a fast food restaurant but close enough..at the Red Robin in Canton, OH there was a chef who cut off his thumb and went to the ER but accidentally left the thumb in someone's salad and apparently they picked it up thinking it was a crouton then proceeded to faint. I'm not sure if there was ever a lawsuit or anything but it made national news at the time and somehow that Red Robin is still open 15 years later
I would buy that shirt
After teaching a mathematics' class, I asked the students to hand in their completed work. One of the last students to hand in work, I responded to Jenny, "Thank you," as she handed me her paper.
"My pleasure," she said.
After a pause, I asked,
"Jenny, do you work at Chick-fil-a?" She smiled and said "yes." It was nice to hear, "my pleasure," as a student completed her math problems.
As an In-n-out apologist, I have to defend them against Aaron's slander. I am from Missouri but now live in North Hollywood, CA. A lot of times I end up spending less money at In-n-out than I would at McDonalds for a way better burger. Also, Nate, the way pro move to get good fries at In-n-out is to order them well done.
I’m a big fan of the golf talk, been a listener since the first episode and until recently i was listening to every episode while cutting the greens and fairways and watching “scratch” golfers duff shots and miss putts
My personal McDonald's hack: order fries without salt to have them freshly made on the spot every time. This is because the fries that are made in advance throughout the day are always salted, so unsalted fries are made-to-order. If you dip your fries in ketchup like I do, you don't even need salt anyway.
Aaron is 1000% too smart for this show. When Nate or Breakfast take a stance on almost anything I can feel Aaron's seething resentment while he's trying to figure out how to dumb down his response. Also, good night Nate, listening to you read is like hearing someone start a new sentence ever two words. All jokes aside, love the show & keep up the good work!
I was 100% sure after listening to this podcast a few times that Aaron was the guy who plays Bertram Gilfoyle on Silicon Valley haha. I was gravely mistaken. Love this podcast! Huge fan! Macon, Ga!
Nate, huge fan. Aaron and Bologna, new fans of yours. I'm a California native. In n out is the best burger you can get for the price. Double double animal style. With chopped chilis. Nate, you have to ask them to make your fries " well done ". They fry the fries for a second time. Much better. You can also get the fries animal style and get the cheese and onions directly on the fries. Give it another chance, Aaron
Hey guys, great episode today. Nate was doing quite a bit of reminiscing, but Balki you did a good job keeping the subject moving forward. Keep up the good work! I do have a good story about Chick fil-A. The founder Truett Cathy used to teach my frat buddies in Jonosboro, Ga Sunday Bible School. Supposedly he would give all the kids $100 bills for showing up.
I love Nates story about being starving at a restaurant but not having any money. Shoulda gone to Walmart and wrote a check for over what a pack of gum costs.
Talking about the mic with bates and nate saying “but why would you not try it right now?” lmao I started laughing so hard bc that’s what I thought too
I always love how particular Americans are about their Cola. BTW, on the satirical front, I think Brent Terhune statement "I'm a veteran of the Cola wars" is just so funny 🥸. Really appreciate the podcast, 🙏👋🇳🇱
nate going hard on brian
And Aaron was just belly laughing. I was laughing as hard at Aaron laughing as I was Nate giving it to Bernie.
he was genuinely upset i think hahaha i hope the internet doesn't ruin their friendship
kinda bummed me out..
Holly Carden I guess we gotta remember Nate’s NY comedy years. Those kids are rough kids up there 😂
When Nate said "shimmy up the pole" referring to Ronald McDonald teaching kids how to "install traffic lights" I nearly peed myself!
When Nate was ranting about being average I was really thinking he was going to say you could stay at a Four Seasons for under $100. When he said just $300 a night I was deflated. 😂
You guys are like my wife.. always talking about getting Krispy Kreme donuts but no follow through.
Great show folks.
In N out burger will NEVER expand outside of a 3hr shipping radius from their Beef supplier in Texas...they don't have freezers, so it's always fresh beef. That's the difference. And they are that's good. The fries are gross even with them being fresh cut idaho potatoes. The burgers are delicious.
Just listened to Breakfast read about bacteria in fast food pop machines as I'm drinking a large pop from taco bell...I had to pause the podcast to finish my dinner in peace.
Wow and then Nate just brings Taco Bell down...
Continued on with the podcast to then be called out for eating my dinner in the back of a target parking lot...
I thought this podcast was going to support my fast food habits, but that did not turn out to be true
Hey folks great podcast. Glad you took the computer away from beaver lol
Love that Laura popped in on this one and she’s going to be on the next one!
This podcast makes me soooo happy! I love Wednesday’s!
I choked on my water when Nate was talking about Meat Mountain. These crazy people wanting to buy things that we are advertising.