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    Dan, Jake, and Blake are back for another side-splitting episode of The Dumb Zone! Broadcasting from high atop Dan's garage, they welcome special guest, Matt Grimm, a loyal listener who earned a spot on the show through his impressive Duo Lingo streak. The team also discusses the latest in sports, including the Dallas Mavericks' journey and Kyrie Irving's recent press conference. Blake wraps things up with another hilarious Monthly Business Review, highlighting some of the best moments from May.

    Blake also receives some thoughtful and humorous gifts from Matt, including a "Grease the Crease" bowling shirt, while Dan and Jake reflect on the significance of their childhood dreams and the quirks of everyday life. It's an episode filled with laughs, insights, and the offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen.

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    Special guest comedian, Jimmy Nelson, joins the crew, bringing his unique brand of humor and insights. Jimmy shares some wild stories from his time as a firefighter, including some of the grossest things he's ever seen on the job. The team also welcomes musician Grady Spencer, who bravely subjects his new single to a review by Dan's brutally honest daughters. The results are both hilarious and insightful.

    In the sports segment, the team covers the latest in the NBA playoffs and the NHL, discussing the Dallas Mavericks' journey and the Dallas Stars' recent playoff performance. They also touch on the impact of recent weather on local animal shelters and the bizarre world of stock market glitches.

    Blake wraps things up with a review of the latest viral stories, including a WNBA controversy and a look at the world's largest Cybertruck meetup. It's an episode packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen.

    (00:00) - Open(25:48) - Today in Twitter: Oilers chick, political rap video(37:45) - DFW Sports: Stars, Mavs(01:14:42) - Viewer Mail(01:28:23) - Roast Twins(01:50:37) - News(02:03:30) - Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Join Dan, Jake, and Blake for another side-splitting episode of The Dumb Zone! Dan recounts his surreal experience of watching his daughters react to Reddit comments about them, leading to some unexpected laughs.

    The team is broadcasting from the den, where they explore the quirks of modern parenting, the challenges of being a sports fan, and the hilarity of unexpected guests. Special guest Doug joins the crew, bringing his own brand of humor and insights while enjoying a couple of tall boys.

    In the sports segment, the team covers the latest in the NBA playoffs, focusing on the Mavericks' thrilling journey and the impact of key players like Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving. They also discuss the implications of Micah Parsons' absence from Cowboys' OTAs and the potential changes in NBA TV rights.

    Blake wraps things up with a review of the latest viral stories, including a Houston teacher's controversial social media content and a light-hearted take on zoo visits. It's an episode filled with laughs, insights, and the kind of offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen.

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    Get ready for another hilarious episode of The Dumb Zone! This week, Dan, Jake, and Blake are back with a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and quirky discussions. From Blake's attempt to write jokes to Dan's vivid recount of a frustrating customer service experience, the laughs keep coming.

    The team broadcasts from Dan's garage in overcast Dallas, Texas, adding a unique twist to the episode. They dive into the challenges of modern customer service, the quirks of local neighborhoods, and the surprising difficulties of dealing with home internet issues. Special guest AJ joins the crew, sparking a lively debate about the best ways to manage home life and the perks of having separate doctors.

    In the sports segment, the team covers the latest in the NBA playoffs, including the Mavericks' quest for a sweep and the hilarious antics of local news coverage. They also discuss the impact of weather on daily life and the challenges of maintaining power during storms.

    Blake wraps things up with a review of the latest in sports and a discussion on the benefits of mobile IV services for quick recovery. It's an episode packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen.

    (00:00) - Open(36:39) - Sports: Stars & Mavs(01:12:49) - Viewer Mail(01:34:30) - Scottie Scheffler audio from inside the cop car(01:51:47) - News(02:03:02) - Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Welcome to another riveting episode of The Dumb Zone! This week, Dan, Jake, and Blake are back with a whirlwind of stories, from vivid dreams to unexpected events at home. Dan shares his surreal dream about being best friends with Kyrie Irving, while Blake recounts a wild weekend with a snake encounter and weather woes.

    The team broadcasts from a remote location, adding a unique twist to the episode. They dive into quirky discussions about local neighborhoods, the challenges of remote living, and the joys of having separate beds for better sleep quality. Special guest Josh joins the crew, sparking a lively debate about the best ways to manage home life and the perks of not having kids.

    In the sports segment, the team covers the latest in the NBA playoffs, including the Mavericks' quest for a sweep and the hilarious antics of local news coverage. They also discuss the impact of weather on daily life and the challenges of maintaining power during storms.

    Blake wraps things up with a review of "Pink Horsepower" and a discussion on the benefits of mobile IV services for quick recovery. It's an episode packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen.

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    Welcome back to another rollicking episode of The Dumb Zone! This week, we kick things off with our beloved segment, "What Day Is It with Todd Meaney?" and dive into the chaos that is a Friday show. Dan, Jake, and Blake discuss everything from the oddities of broadcasting live from a listener's house to the bizarre tale of Nim Chimpsky, the chimp raised as a human.

    The team broadcasts from Wiley and dives into quirky discussions about local neighborhoods and the joys of remote podcasts. Blake's attempts to avoid traffic and his obsession with double XP weekends lead to a hilarious exchange about outdated gaming consoles and neighborhood camaraderie.

    Special guest Dustin Clanton joins the crew, sparking a lively debate about the best way to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries on the show. The team also receives a fantastic custom gift from their listeners, adding a personal touch to their studio decor.

    In the news segment, the team covers a range of topics, including the curious case of a Colleyville city councilman with multiple DWIs, the latest in the NFL mini-camps, and the ongoing culture wars surrounding Caitlin Clark. Plus, they delve into the world of hockey with some amusing commentary on nicknames and player interactions.

    Blake wraps things up with a review of the latest stand-up comedy specials and a discussion on the impact of international sports experiences on NBA players like Luka Dončić. It's an episode packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen.

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    Get ready for an episode of The Dumb Zone that hits all the right notes—literally. The team kicks things off with a live performance of their original song "Round Ball Rock," a catchy tune that’s bound to be stuck in your head. From there, Dan, Jake, and Blake dive into a whirlwind of topics that range from the hilarious to the heartfelt.

    First up, they explore the quirks of North Richland Hills, Texas, from its local high schools to the nostalgia of water parks like NRH2O and Hawaiian Falls. The guys share personal anecdotes, including Dan's harrowing vet switch and Jake's eye exam adventures, complete with the charmingly upbeat receptionist who brightened his day with an "okie dokie, artichokey."

    Special guest Chris joins the crew for a birthday celebration, complete with a custom Dumb Zone cake and some heartfelt (and hilarious) closing remarks. Chris shares his thoughts on everything from drone deliveries to the joy of neighborhood camaraderie.

    In the news segment, the team covers a lightning-struck electrician, the latest polls on marijuana legalization and casino gambling in Texas, and the curious case of balloons terrorizing deer at Crawford Ranch. Plus, they discuss the bizarre Twitter feud between Trevor Bauer and Pitching Ninja, and the unfortunate incident involving LaMelo Ball and an 11-year-old fan.

    Blake wraps things up with a review of "None of This Is True" by Lisa Jewell, sparking a lively discussion on the trope of the unreliable narrator in modern fiction.

    It’s an episode packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen.

    (00:00) - Open(40:38) - Mavs win game 1(01:17:48) - Today in Twitter: drove delivery reaction, Bauer vs. Pitching Ninja(01:32:17) - Viewer Mail(01:53:09) - News(02:13:52) - Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Strap in for an episode of The Dumb Zone that takes a wild swing at the absurdity of botched coups and the world of organ donation. The team dives into the bizarre tale of an attempted coup in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a motley crew of would-be revolutionaries, including a cannabis entrepreneur from America, find themselves in a fiasco that's more pajama party than political uprising. From jammed guns to clueless conspirators checking their phones, this coup d'état is more coup d'oh!

    But the absurdity doesn't stop there. The crew also chats with special guest Matt "Snotty" about his recent trip to Japan, where he navigates a society that values melons over protein and cash over cards. From the streets of Tokyo to the elusive Japanese baseball jersey, Matt's tales of travel are as enlightening as they are entertaining.

    And if you've ever wondered about the behind-the-scenes of organ donation, Matt's got insights that might make you think twice about where your parts could end up. It's an episode that's as bizarre as it is brilliant, proving once again that The Dumb Zone is where the extraordinary becomes the everyday.

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    Prepare for a wild ride through the outlandish and the hilarious as The Dumb Zone welcomes the inimitable Doug Townsend, a Louisiana car salesman whose unfiltered, raw approach to car sales videos has turned him into a viral sensation. From his candid stories of love, life, and the pursuit of car sales to his uproarious take on social media fame, Doug holds nothing back. His tales of triumph over dealership adversity, his unexpected encounters with fame, and his unabashedly honest views on everything from child support to comic books make for an unforgettable episode.

    Meanwhile, The Dumb Zone crew dissects the NFL's annual schedule release videos with a critical eye, awarding grades from A to F for creativity, humor, and brevity. Discover which teams nailed their presentations and which ones fumbled, and find out whether or not the crew would take on a bobcat in a street fight. It's an episode that's as wildly entertaining as it is unpredictable, proving once again that The Dumb Zone is the ultimate destination for the absurdly amusing.

    (00:00) - Open with Chappy(34:35) - Mavs take down Thunder(01:04:42) - Doug Townson(01:29:06) - Chappy's closing remarks(01:41:13) - NFL schedule release videos(02:15:50) - News(02:25:00) - Today in History/Viewer Mail birthdays ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Strap in for a wild ride through the absurd and the unexpected in this episode of The Dumb Zone. The team tackles the bizarre media circus surrounding the Tyson vs. Paul press conference, where the lines between serious journalism and surreal entertainment blur beyond recognition. From Christina's fluff question to fighters revealing their unknown "talents," to Tyson's not-so-subtle innuendo about Jake Paul's youthful dance moves, this press event is anything but conventional.

    As if that wasn't enough, the crew dissects the quirky dynamics of small-town speed traps and the perils of driving with cruise control. Dan's apple-throwing antics on the road to Possum Kingdom Lake lead to a hilarious exchange, proving that sometimes the journey is just as entertaining as the destination.

    Witness the media's awkward dance of "people are saying" and the laughable credentials of "Arlington Irving Media and Entertainment," as The Dumb Zone ponders the real questions: What makes a home turf, and can a podcast named after a zone of stupidity ever get serious press credentials? It's an episode that will leave you questioning the nature of fame, the value of a good question, and whether you should ever eat an apple while driving.

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    Step through the looking glass and enter a world where reality bends and time dissolves. In this episode of The Dumb Zone, the crew explores the curious case of the New York City-Dublin portal – an art installation that promised a window into another world but instead became a showcase for the world's oldest profession: exhibitionism. From flashing antics to obscene displays, discover how this portal of possibility quickly turned into a peephole of perversity, ultimately leading to its untimely shutdown.

    But that's not all – the team dives into the fiery fate of a Frisco home struck by lightning, pondering the capricious nature of electric storms and the resilience of modern architecture. They also reflect on the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games, where the beds are designed to deter more than just sleep, and athletes' libidos are put to the ultimate test.

    Amidst the madness, the episode takes a nostalgic turn with a birthday tribute to a beloved microphone inventor, a peanut butter cup pioneer, and a somber remembrance of the iconic Jim Henson. It's an episode that's as bizarre as it is brilliant, proving once again that The Dumb Zone is where the extraordinary becomes the everyday.

    (00:00) - Open(32:25) - Viewer Mail(48:40) - Cowboys schedule release(01:06:13) - Danny watches Dan on the William Pace Show(01:11:49) - Mavs win game 5(01:53:10) - News(02:04:45) - Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Ever wondered what it's like to get up close and personal with a former U.S. President? In this episode, Rory, a 690 sit-in guest, shares his unique experience as a golfing buddy to none other than President George W. Bush. From friendly matches and playful banter on the green to fascinating behind-the-scenes stories of world leaders, Rory offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a President post-office.

    But that's not all – the Dumb Zone crew also dives into the curious case of a Dallas woman slapped with a staggering $17,000 NTTA violation bill without ever hitting the toll roads, the closure of Red Lobster restaurants, and the unusual election of Fort Worth's official city bird. Plus, get the scoop on the Dallas Zoo's adults-only night, where visitors are encouraged to "dance like an animal" and indulge in some grown-up fun.

    Amidst the usual shenanigans, the team reflects on the impact of names, the peculiarities of golf with a President, and the importance of grounding your electric guitar. It's an episode that's as entertaining as it is enlightening, proving once again that there's never a dull moment in The Dumb Zone.

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    Join Dan McDowell and Jake Kemp as they venture into the mesmerizing realm of fine minerals at The Arkenstone gallery, where natural artistry and history crystallize into a spectacular display. In this episode, The Dumb Zone crew delves into the world of mineral collecting with gallery owner Rob Lavinsky, exploring everything from the thrill of discovering Earth's ancient treasures to the perils of international mineral trafficking.

    Witness the unexpected intersection of science, art, and commerce as Rob shares tales of being detained by Interpol, navigating the complexities of Chinese bureaucracy, and the transformative journey from genetic engineering to becoming a purveyor of nature's most exquisite creations. Plus, get the lowdown on the surprising market for minerals as an asset class and the passion that fuels collectors' pursuits.

    Amid the serious discussions, the episode isn't without its lighter moments, as Rob humorously recounts his escapades across the globe and the team's off-the-cuff banter about everything from eclipse excitement to the economics of family planning in China. It's a deep dive into a niche that's as fascinating as it is misunderstood.

    Whether you're a seasoned mineral enthusiast or simply curious about the hidden gems of the natural world, this episode of The Dumb Zone is not to be missed. So, grab your geologist's hammer and join the adventure – it's time to rock the Dumb Zone!

    (00:00) - Open(18:25) - Sports: Dan and Jake went to Mavs game 3(01:12:01) - Explaining Drake vs. Kendrick to Dan(01:28:57) - Viewer Mail(01:35:26) - News(01:56:01) - Today in History(02:14:34) - Rob Lavinsky ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Strap in for a wild ride through the mind-boggling twists and turns of fate, as The Dumb Zone crew tackles the curious case of North Richland Hills' Assistant Police Chief, who met an untimely end not in a blaze of glory, but from a stroke at the office. Should a hero's send-off be reserved for those who fall in the line of duty, or do desk-related demises count too? Dan, Jake, and special guest Ben Bridgeman weigh in on this and the pressing matters of the day.

    From the spectacle of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson tickets selling like hotcakes to the ongoing saga of beauty pageants in an age of wokeness, the team leaves no stone unturned. Plus, get the scoop on the enigmatic Sinbad's literary foray, and find out why Jake is determined to outlive his usefulness as a parent.

    As always, the episode is peppered with laughter, off-the-cuff banter, and a healthy dose of skepticism towards everything from transcontinental railroads to Miss Teen USA. It's another unmissable installment of The Dumb Zone, where history, current events, and pop culture collide in the most entertaining way possible.

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    What do car sales, street racing, and the weight of testicles have in common? They all feature in the latest episode of The Dumb Zone with Dan McDowell and Jake Kemp. Dive into the zany world of a Louisiana car salesman whose unique selling tactics are taking the internet by storm, and find out why Rashee Rice's need for speed off the football field is causing quite the stir.

    Meanwhile, the team discusses the European Union's sanctions on Steven Seagal, the discovery of guns in DFW schools, and the curious case of Prince Fielder's career-ending press conference. And if you've ever wondered about the difference between cheerleaders and cheer athletes, Sarah Hepola joins the conversation with insights on her latest Texas Monthly article, cheerleading scandals, and the culture of public shaming.

    From the serious to the absurd, The Dumb Zone delivers another episode packed with laughs, thought-provoking discussions, and the occasional bizarre factoid that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about sports, fame, and even Mother's Day.

    (00:00) - Open(14:37) - The Ohio State commencement(42:31) - Viewer Mail(47:37) - Sports: Mavs-Thunder game 2 preview(01:03:03) - Sarah Hepola(01:40:24) - Pre-News: a big show announcement(01:44:43) - News(02:03:15) - Today in History(02:21:29) - Closing remarks: blackout talk ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Step into the intriguing world of alt-weeklies, high-stakes business, and the intersection of free speech and the internet with Michael Mooney, as he shares the gripping tale of the rise and fall of Backpage.com in the latest episode of The Dumb Zone. Mooney, along with Dan McDowell and Jake Kemp, delve into the backstory of Mike Lacey, the mastermind behind the controversial classifieds website, and the ensuing legal battles that rocked the foundation of online advertising and journalism.

    From the heyday of alternative newspapers to the courtroom drama surrounding Backpage.com, the team uncovers the layers of a story that's as much about the First Amendment as it is about the darker sides of the web. Mooney also recounts his personal encounters with various figures, from Ron Washington's off-the-record life in New Orleans to the peculiar world of adult entertainment icons and sex clubs.

    Amidst the serious discussions, the episode isn't without its lighter moments, as Mooney humorously reflects on his run-ins with Vanilla Ice and the wrestling world, proving that life's most compelling stories often come from the most unexpected places.

    Whether you're a fan of investigative journalism, curious about the legal intricacies of online platforms, or just in for a good story with a dash of humor, this episode of The Dumb Zone is not to be missed.

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    Get ready for a rib-tickling, smoke-infused episode of The Dumb Zone, where the aroma of comedy is as rich as the scent of barbecue. Dan McDowell and Jake Kemp, along with the sharp-witted Blake Jones, set up camp at the legendary Meat Church BBQ Supply in Waxahachie, Texas, where the maverick of meat, Matt Pittman, grills up a feast for both your belly and your funny bone.

    The episode kicks off with a sizzling start as the team chats with Big Al from the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show, who shares the fiery tale of his near-house-burning grill mishap. It's a story that'll have you laughing till your sides hurt and reminding you to never trust a man with a bacon trough.

    As the jokes keep rolling, the crew is joined by the one and only Ted Emmerich, whose presence turns the heat up a notch on the hilarity. They dive into the absurdity of sports, the heavyweight title of podcast championship belts, and the comedic gold of roasts that'll have you reaching for the hot sauce.

    But that's not all – Dan and Jake serve up their signature blend of sports talk, pop culture, and off-the-wall banter, proving once again that The Dumb Zone is the place where smart takes a backseat to fun. So, pull up a chair, grab a rack of ribs, and let The Dumb Zone's latest episode be the BBQ sauce to your brisket of life – because here, every day is a cookout and every joke is well-done.

    (00:00) - Open with Matt Pittman(27:49) - Sports: Stars win game 7, Mavs-Thunder preview(45:35) - Viewer Mail(54:44) - Explaining Kendrick vs. Drank to Dan(01:11:24) - Big Al Mack(01:30:22) - Tom Brady roast(02:02:03) - News(02:12:49) - Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Remote at ETX Brewing! The Mavs have to close out the Clippers tonight in Game 6, Hulk Hogan was on the 700 Club, and we recap the month of April with an MBR

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    Prepare to enter a world where the absurd meets the hilarious, and nothing is quite as it seems. In this episode of The Dumb Zone, Dan McDowell and Jake Kemp, joined by the keen-eyed Blake Jones, dive into the depths of dumb with a special guest appearance by the talented and insightful Julie Dobbs.

    Dan and Julie reminisce about the past, sharing a laugh over a never-used calendar photo that's as absurd as it is memorable. Meanwhile, Jake ponders the practicality of standing for an entire podcast, and the crew tackles the ever-important question: To veneer or not to veneer? That's the dental dilemma they're chewing over.

    But that's not all – the team discusses the mysterious case of Boeing whistleblowers meeting untimely ends, and whether big business has crossed into the realm of espionage. They also explore the quirky transformation of a jail into a recording studio, and the implications of Dave & Buster's new venture into the world of arcade game betting.

    As always, the show wraps up with a lively history segment that takes us from da Vinci to the demise of Osama bin Laden, with a dash of NFL and art history thrown in for good measure. And in true Dumb Zone fashion, they leave us with a parting shot from the one and only William Pace: "We gotta go before this becomes a zoo."

    So, if you're ready for a rollercoaster ride through the ridiculous, tune in to The Dumb Zone. It's the podcast that proves life is too short to take seriously, and there's always room for one more laugh.

    (00:00) - Open with Julie Dobbs(41:08) - Sports: Mavs win a pivotal game 5(01:10:14) - Dan on the William Pace Show(01:49:00) - News(02:07:59) - Viewer birthdays/Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    Strap in, listeners! The Dumb Zone crew – Dan McDowell and Jake Kemp, with the eagle-eyed Blake Jones – are bringing you another episode that's jam-packed with the kind of dumb you just can't make up. Dan's got a bone to pick with a certain immaculate condo belonging to a former sports radio personality, and the mystery of a player-hosting gone surprisingly posh. Meanwhile, the guys are gearing up for a summer showdown that's got Jake considering a career change – the Tyson Paul fight is coming, and it's streaming live, but who's going to be in the hot seat for the Dumb Zone's live reaction?

    The team also dives into the peculiar case of hawks nesting on a Texas highway, and how the local news is more interested in birdwatching than traffic reporting. Plus, they're dissecting the strange world of Gen Z Bibles and the odd phenomenon of sports figures trying their hand at acting – or should we say, overacting?

    And let's not forget the birthdays, including a salute to a certain Wonder Woman who might have been a bit too optimistic about the power of song. As always, the episode is peppered with Dan and Jake's signature blend of wit and whimsy, leaving you with just the right amount of dumb to brighten your day.

    So, if you're looking for a podcast that blends sports, sarcasm, and the occasional serious moment, tune in to The Dumb Zone. It's the perfect antidote to the mundane, and it's all served with a side of laughs. Remember, life's too short for bad vibes, so sit back, relax, and let The Dumb Zone take you on a wild ride through the dumbest parts of life.

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