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Nateland Entertainment

Күн бұрын

This week, the guys discuss their experience of driving with a stick shift, Dusty overheats at a hockey game, and Bad News Bates gives the cons of a permanent shift to Daylight Saving Time. Then the guys get into a discussion about plants and trees. Since Dusty is the only one who's ever planted anything, he does most of the talking.
0:00 - Driving a stick shift
10:00 - A good Tiktok handle and Richard Lewis
18:30 - Weekend recap
29:45 - Dusty's hockey game experience
36:16 - Comment roundup
56:10 - Jim Varney's Ernest
1:00:40 - Daylight Savings Time
1:11:00 - Spring season
1:17:55 - Dusty's food forest and the total number of trees
1:29:50 - The KFC chicken pizza
1:42:50 - Where we're at this week
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Host: Nate Bargatze ( / natebargatze )
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@andrewellis1099
@andrewellis1099 2 ай бұрын
I would actually pay money to watch a video of Nate teaching Aaron to drive a stick shift.
@kristineplummer7607
@kristineplummer7607 2 ай бұрын
Same
@LanalovesBrian
@LanalovesBrian 2 ай бұрын
Same!
@WitchyTrista
@WitchyTrista 2 ай бұрын
The new Krispie Kreme challenge - How long will Nate last before his head explodes, he opens the door and bails out, or he hurts Aaron...
@brandonlowe2541
@brandonlowe2541 2 ай бұрын
Yes, yes!!!
@leadthinker
@leadthinker 2 ай бұрын
C’mon FOLKS let’s make this a reality!
@score3q
@score3q 2 ай бұрын
Someone I was close with passed away three weeks ago and I've been having a really hard time with the grief. It's beautiful this is the episode I'm picking back up on because he loved trees. Everytime someone passed away, he'd plant a new tree. He'd plant trees all over town in random spots and create cuttings to give to people for free. He always wanted to remind people that trees were free. I miss him so much but this is the perfect topic for me to feel close to him and remember his soul. Thank you ❤️🎃
@jas9284
@jas9284 2 ай бұрын
Aaron laughing at Dusty is consistently some of the funniest stuff ever. Those 2 giggling at each other is unbeatable comedy.
@mattyicemadebeats6320
@mattyicemadebeats6320 2 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@jasminelozano9575
@jasminelozano9575 2 ай бұрын
I felt so bad for Dusty as he was talking about growing his trees. NO ONE looked as if they cared while he is glowing with pride. 😂
@rellenoz
@rellenoz 2 ай бұрын
Dusty was ROLLING 😂😂😂
@reynacamps6221
@reynacamps6221 2 ай бұрын
That cut to Nate’s face while Dusty was talking about it was hilarious 😂 His arms were folded and he looked like he was glaring. Nate looked like he was gonna curse Dusty out 😂
@jonathanparker9173
@jonathanparker9173 2 ай бұрын
I can’t stop laughing with Dusty’s red face! That’s incredible! Every time it cuts back to Dusty’s face, it’s just close and closer. I’m crying! Thank you for that!
@jasminelozano9575
@jasminelozano9575 2 ай бұрын
My stomach is still hurting! I had to pause to catch my breath 😂
@erinyontz5318
@erinyontz5318 2 ай бұрын
I was listening to the podcast in the car and at this point, I stopped it and decided I’d have to wait to get to work to actually watch and see what all the fuss was about. The longer Aaron’s uncontrollable laughter went on, the funnier it got.
@nhlirie
@nhlirie 2 ай бұрын
Same, crying 😂
@D20NE
@D20NE 2 ай бұрын
Best part is Dusty saying he thinks some of Earths water falls off as we fly through space
@brandonlowe2541
@brandonlowe2541 2 ай бұрын
I was listening to the Pod. Came home to pull up KZfaq just for this.Had my headphones in... I started laughing SO HARD!!!! My son was watching Hacksaw Ridge with his new girlfriend in the other room - at exactly the same time as the worst fire-fight breaks out. They are thinking I'm laughing at the carnage. She's thinking I'm a psycho - hahahahahaha!
@ricardomenendez2709
@ricardomenendez2709 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely love when Dusty tries to defend himself with anything at all. By far one of the funniest moments. I’m really glad Dusty is apart of the podcast.
@lakinjones5712
@lakinjones5712 2 ай бұрын
Your discussion of Ernest (who I’ve never heard of) made me realize “Know what I mean Vern?” isn’t just a phrase my family says. Now I know the origin. This is an educational podcast after all.
@davidbeale1210
@davidbeale1210 2 ай бұрын
I once showed up to an interview for a truck driving job. I got the Class B license and had rented a U-Haul once or twice, so I thought I had this in the bag… but it never crossed my mind I’d have to drive a stick shift. I aced the office interview and then the guy took me out to the truck for the driving portion. It was a stick shift. My heart sunk. I told the interviewer I couldn’t drive a stick and he looked so desperate for drivers, he shrugged his shoulders and said, “Let’s just see how you do.” The next 20 minutes were like flying in the most turbulence you’ve ever experienced… Just stalling on busy roads and having the interviewer switch places with me to get us back to the garage. So embarrassing. He hired me on the spot.
@joedulemba1264
@joedulemba1264 2 ай бұрын
"Brian was born an adult" gave me the funniest mental picture. I was laughing so hard I turned as red as Dusty, and my boss came over and asked if I was OK 😅
@rachelpankow2430
@rachelpankow2430 2 ай бұрын
Gosh Dusty!! There are 6 Nineveh’s in US and 4 of them are on the route of the April 8th Solar eclipse. Don’t doubt Dusty!!
@lieslhosaka1298
@lieslhosaka1298 2 ай бұрын
Hello to my favorite podcast people! I’ve been wanting to write in to see how Nate pronounces my name. And I thought this was my chance. Aaron asked: “have you ever had a moment where your parents said: ‘we need to experience this as a family?’” My dad woke all 5 of us kids early in the morning so that we could watch our little brother be born. My dad stood there next to my mom like this was the proudest moment of his life. It was memorable! Something all of us will never forget. I was 7 years old. My dad recently passed away so thank you for helping me go down memory lane. We enjoy listening to you each week! You always give us something to laugh about! -Liesl Hosaka
@joshmaurer
@joshmaurer 2 ай бұрын
They all smile when Breakfast starts in with the "Gimme gimme some love"
@PauliG
@PauliG 2 ай бұрын
This episode dropped on Wednesday, March 6th. Therefore, I would like to wish Bedazzled a heartfelt and happy "Brian's Day." Without you, this podcast wouldn't have anyone to make fun of regularly. We appreciate you "taking it" in the name of comedy. I am more than excited to see Nate in Syracuse this weekend.
@markgrossmann1606
@markgrossmann1606 2 ай бұрын
Finally a topic where Dusty is an expert, and the gang couldn't be less interested!
@stevensmolen6802
@stevensmolen6802 2 ай бұрын
A video of you guys all in the car teaching Aaron to drive stick would be amazing
@fanceedog7203
@fanceedog7203 2 ай бұрын
The new Krispy Kreme challenge!
@HailStateFan
@HailStateFan 2 ай бұрын
Please, God. Make this happen!
@jannapoulsen9593
@jannapoulsen9593 2 ай бұрын
I’ve re-listened to all episodes an embarrassingly amount of times. I’m Laughing at Nate’s tangent around 15 min mark…. His opening question and joke about stealing a car with stick shift is an exact conversation when Henry Cho was on the podcast. Barnabe brought up Henry and it still did not register! Unbelievably hilarious!
@joeynovak5377
@joeynovak5377 2 ай бұрын
Nate saying he doesn’t set an alarm unless he needs to wake up, is very funny. I mean that’s the point of alarms!
@XaloGunner
@XaloGunner 2 ай бұрын
I am roughly 50/50 listening vs watching - about half the time, I listen to the podcast as just audio while walking the dogs, running errands, etc and the other half of the time I watch the KZfaq video at work or hanging out at home. I'm grateful today that I'm watching at my desk to see Dusty's beet-red face at the Predators game! Made my morning. Thanks, you folks!
@TrapperDavido
@TrapperDavido 2 ай бұрын
Great cold open. Popped the clutch on the convo!
@JusJrdn
@JusJrdn 2 ай бұрын
I agree!!!!
@michaelmitchell6558
@michaelmitchell6558 2 ай бұрын
Is Dusty saying planning over and over?
@APcaveman
@APcaveman 2 ай бұрын
When Aaron talks about having troubles with his banking, I started cracking up picturing him at an old table with a stack of bills, and he’s got the clear green plastic visor, with a bare light bulb hanging on a cord from the ceiling, and one of those old adding machines with the big mechanical lever.
@user-ln8jb1yk2x
@user-ln8jb1yk2x 2 ай бұрын
We bought our 16 yr old son a 20 yr old Jeep. It’s a stick shift- he’d never driven one before. When learning, he stalled out at a traffic light where several utility workers were working. They died laughing. He was so embarrassed. I told him recently-it’s not nearly as entertaining riding with you since you don’t stall out anymore.
@HailStateFan
@HailStateFan 2 ай бұрын
My father of course had me drive up the steepest city street downtown. I couldn’t figure out how to notify the car behind me that they were way too close to me. Freaked me out.
@steven_dillon
@steven_dillon 2 ай бұрын
I wasn't having a good time then I remembered this podcast and now I'm having a good time. 🍄❤
@cathycanoles5142
@cathycanoles5142 2 ай бұрын
"You don't think farmers use alarm clocks? They have electricity and everything!" Classic Aaron.
@skylarmosley8688
@skylarmosley8688 2 ай бұрын
Today is my 30th birthday, and I'm glad I get to spend it watching the Nateland podcast. You guys brighten my day! Ps. Looking forward to seeing Nate in Lexington in May, my sister bought me tickets to your show as a birthday present! 🎉
@runawaymornings2747
@runawaymornings2747 2 ай бұрын
Nateland is back! Nate, Aaron, Dusty and Baggage losing it over Dusty’s “wild red” hockey appearance has made my day! You tell em Dusty “what about those people in the back or those effects of the screen?!?” Love your work, thanks for the laugh!
@paulakeller7777
@paulakeller7777 2 ай бұрын
Aaron laughing during Dusty's red face talk has cracked me up. Thanks for the grins this morning.
@johnhornbrook9065
@johnhornbrook9065 2 ай бұрын
Nate is right cars with manual transmissions are less likely to be stolen for sure. I know this because I have a car that I hate, it is a stick shift and I have made no effort to keep it from getting stolen and nobody has even attempted to take it yet. 😂
@rubyfaith2433
@rubyfaith2433 2 ай бұрын
hahahahaaa
@1-800-Wildman
@1-800-Wildman 2 ай бұрын
If you aren't in tears, you aren't learning. (Referring to learning to drive a manual transmission as a child)
@kristineplummer7607
@kristineplummer7607 2 ай бұрын
So true. I cried every time.
@glennevans4325
@glennevans4325 2 ай бұрын
I tried to teach my daughter how to drive a stick shift so I started out saying to her the first thing you need to do is let out the clutch slowly. So she slowly opened the drivers door!!!!
@ineedmyhat
@ineedmyhat 2 ай бұрын
I sometimes save the podcasts for a month so I can basically have a whole Nateland day.
@jdurant4389
@jdurant4389 2 ай бұрын
1:20:04 One of the best moments ever on Nateland. Nate listening to Dusty talking about plants. 😂😂😂
@jessicakelley2600
@jessicakelley2600 2 ай бұрын
I can't imagine this podcast without Dusty. I love him so much.
@tgraham3
@tgraham3 2 ай бұрын
At the end of the episode, Aaron imitated a pilot making an in-flight announcement to passengers. It was pretty impressive as far as an impression of that voice goes. I would like to hear all the guys give their best pilot announcement voice.
@christinetannler9185
@christinetannler9185 2 ай бұрын
when i was learning to drive stick shift my brother (4 years older) took me to a parking lot - and boy was it a yell fest - the thing i remember the most is that he took me to McDonald's afterwards to get me ice cream to smooth things over before we got home to our parents! My first car was a Hot Pink 1979 VW Bug - and I LOVED IT!!!!
@bjornjohnson4851
@bjornjohnson4851 2 ай бұрын
Love Dusty’s view on nature, creatures can live harmoniously side by side. I had a bear come in and sleep by me in a cabin in northern Minnesota and for a brief few hours it was harmonious. Until my alarm went off and realized there’s a bear in the cabin. Harmony flew out the window as well as myself knowing I now had to fight a bear before breakfast
@tara_mechley
@tara_mechley 2 ай бұрын
I had the EXACT same 4-door Saturn stick-shift with no power steering as Dusty had! It was a high school graduation gift from my dad. I didn’t know how to drive it, but learned quickly so I could upgrade from my 1981 Plymouth Champ. I also got my first cell phone at the same time and it turns out you CAN drive a stick-shift, talk on the phone, rotate a stiff steering wheel and crank down manual windows all at the same time if you want it bad enough! It was 1999, so my phone only had the ability to make phone calls, which was fortunate, because I’m quite sure teenage me definitely would have tried to text, check social media and online shop while I was driving as well… 😬 Keep up the great work Nate, Aaron, Banana Hammock & Dusty!
@LeonMotesart
@LeonMotesart 2 ай бұрын
I love that Professor Weber thinks he could drive a stick shift vehicle from watching a quick youtube video. It would be super fun to see Nate, Dusty, and Billfold take turns trying to give Aaron a driving lesson in traffic. Nate and Dusty would do just fine, but I don't think Bonsai Bates could handle the pressure.
@joshuabeebe2956
@joshuabeebe2956 2 ай бұрын
I would totally watch that!
@ashleywilde9409
@ashleywilde9409 2 ай бұрын
From "The Sun" episode: I submit that using the fitness setting "indoor cycle" tracks the steps and workout without putting the watch on your ankle. Much love from Alberta, Canada!
@WitchyTrista
@WitchyTrista 2 ай бұрын
I grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada. ..That's the prairies where a lot of the farming takes place. We didn't change time there, and the reason I was told was because of the farmers. They didn't want to because it messed with their schedules and the animals' schedules... for feeding and milking etc. Dusty is right, that a farmer's day is dictated more by reality, not by the clock. P.S. It's almost exactly as it's spelled - SAS-KA-chew-in. Also! Sunset at the winter solstice where I am now (Edmonton) is at 4:16pm, with sunrise at 8:48am.
@Diana-ze8wu
@Diana-ze8wu 2 ай бұрын
Dusty is talking my plant language
@TeresaO82
@TeresaO82 2 ай бұрын
He ran himself to the hospital, " he ran himself!?!" Haha the best!!! New Orleans is wild! She's not a clown!!! Haha Another great comment on the show.
@laninovak2562
@laninovak2562 2 ай бұрын
I would happily teach Aaron to drive a stick shift! I'm getting ready to turn 62 and I'm very patient. You can't find standard transmission cars anymore and they are the best. I drove one for so many years that you don't even think about all of the shifting you do in traffic. And if you live in the midwest it comes in real handy in the Winter. Thanks for the laughs and memories guys!
@bucketinabag
@bucketinabag 2 ай бұрын
Hello bear. Omg this episode is a gift in the highest form. I am a arborist and I am obsessed with trees.
@G35Jeff
@G35Jeff 2 ай бұрын
Hey bear or hello folks. Pick a lane.
@CranjisMcBuckets
@CranjisMcBuckets 2 ай бұрын
There was a clear jump in enthusiasm for Aaron when he started talking about the KFC Pizza compared to the plant talk
@KellyBurklund
@KellyBurklund 2 ай бұрын
When my kids were younger, we visited Milwaukee and found the bronze Fonzie from Happy Days statue. Because my husband and I were huge fans of the show, we posed our kids in front of the statue and had them do the Fonzie thumbs-up. I shared the picture on Twitter and tagged Henry Winkler. He responded with the most Fonzie comment ever- “How cool are they!?!” It made my day.
@jtcox312
@jtcox312 2 ай бұрын
Am I the only one that counts the number of drum beats in the outro music so that I can say “Hey!” at the right time? Love the podcast guys. Glad we are keeping 2 hours of having a good time.
@triciastringer6869
@triciastringer6869 2 ай бұрын
If you can find a used manual transmission car, they will be cheaper. We bought our daughter a Toyota Yaris when she was 16 and taught her how to drive it. It was in great condition and so much cheaper than all the other cars we had purple eyes on. When she upgraded to another car on her own, she bought another used stick shift because nobody was test driving it and got a good deal on it. My husband also drives a stick shift, VW Jetta.
@jeromelink2988
@jeromelink2988 2 ай бұрын
I'd love to know Dusty's thoughts on planting techniques like "no dig" or the push for getting rid of traditional grass-covered lawns and converting them into native species gardens or similar, natural options.
@sandykelps859
@sandykelps859 2 ай бұрын
Hey Aaron, I related to your story about how your dad gathered the family to watch Bush announce the war. My dad gathered our family to watch President Nixon resign, and when we complained about being forced to watch a boring news conference, he told us this was a moment in history that we needed to witness. Looking back on that, I think it’s pretty cool to have shared a moment in history with my family. And, thanks to all of you for a wonderful podcast. I look forward to watching every week!
@KHMLA4him
@KHMLA4him 2 ай бұрын
I finally caught up!! I have watch every episode and can't wait for Wednesdays now. Nate was spot on about the "naming professional" and was such a great thing for everyone to hear!
@jeanneadams7733
@jeanneadams7733 2 ай бұрын
BATESVILLE!!! 🎉👏👏
@slimthebarber
@slimthebarber 2 ай бұрын
I can’t believe Brian doesn’t know that there is an eastern time zone to make sure the sun doesn’t rise at 9am on the East coast. But he’s still my favorite guy on my favorite podcast.
@michaelmartin6459
@michaelmartin6459 2 ай бұрын
Dusty. Invest in some soaker hoses and an automatic timer. I'm probably not as busy as you but i do work a lot and it's a great way to keep my vegetables happy.
@jestinerichardson5080
@jestinerichardson5080 2 ай бұрын
Dusty, you gotta buy a multi-spout watering timer, as well as some perculated hoses. Some even come with a meter that will delay watering if it detects it's already moist enough (such as after a rain). A good quality one is worth the money for time and effort it will save you!
@MichelleH1791
@MichelleH1791 2 ай бұрын
I can't tell if Nate was starting to fall asleep while Dusty was talking about planting trees or if that's just the way he looks. LOL But I sympathize with Nate, I too have big eyes that have a lazy, maybe tired look to them. I wonder if Nate had teachers in school who thought he wasn't paying attention as I did because of my "sleepy eyes". Great episode guys. You all are a joy to watch on the KZfaq.
@sheenasinkgraven6436
@sheenasinkgraven6436 2 ай бұрын
Dusty saying Space Jam is MJ's best film-- had me rolling!
@andyyoderjr5441
@andyyoderjr5441 2 ай бұрын
I love the podcast! I was listening to a the plant podcast on my way home from work and was hearing Brian, talk about his bonsai tree and y’all saying how bad it was doing…..I got home and finished watching it on KZfaq…..I laughed so hard upon seeing the tree…that’s the saddest plant I’ve ever saw. It looks like someone said here, have this tree. Take care of it and it will grow. Like your new marriage. Then Brian just put it in the closet next to the shoes and the only time he ever touched it again was for the podcast….also listening to Dusty talk about his trees and whatnot, I can totally see Nate being there one day and saying “Boy there’s A LOT going on here “
@to6etherwego
@to6etherwego 2 ай бұрын
Nate is right! The hard landing is on purpose. Air plane brakes engage automatically and if it is slippery the touch down hard to male sure the brakes kick on.
@grateful5881
@grateful5881 2 ай бұрын
@ The NATELAND PODCAST I read this recently and it blew my mind; thought you might think it interesting. "More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans." Source was online National Geographic article. Also, possibly of additional interest, regarding farming, ck out, "The U.S. Government’s 20 Seed Banks" and "Global Seed Vault". Maybe sprinkle in some love convo for the bees 🐝♥️, just for fun. REALLY enjoyed Dusty's enthusiasm for gardening and seeing something grow from the dirt, from your nurturing and labor. It's kind of primal; like a good fire. LOVE hearing him explain about the circular, self sustaining pond system thing? Whenever you get to build, it would make a fantastic YT series!! LOVE THIS SHOW AND ALL YOU GUYS!!!🤗
@ShivBadabing
@ShivBadabing 2 ай бұрын
Hello folks! Excellent episode! I remembered when I had no background tending to a lawn till I bought my first home. Never seen it done. Honest to god, I thought I could “mow” through my 1/4 acre yard with gardening scissors. Pretty soon realized how dumb I looked when my neighbors thought I was doing some exotic Asian ritual. Appreciate you all. Anytime I feel stressed I come listen to your old episodes. Just today I rewatched the SNL monologue for the 100th time it feels like where I learned about Nate’s comedy styling. Wish you the best, god bless and please stay grounded. Looking forward to seeing the Brianater in Miamisburg next month. That’s all folks!
@TB-zc7uz
@TB-zc7uz 2 ай бұрын
Aaron has a great pilot's voice 1:41:35
@mcmc77658
@mcmc77658 2 ай бұрын
Dusty 😂❤😂 looking pretty intense in those pictures from the Bridgestone!!📢📢📢
@larrystarrh2552
@larrystarrh2552 2 ай бұрын
Hi guys! Hey Bear! Love this podcast I never thought I had two hours to stop and listen to something but here I am! I have had the privilege of planting thousands of acres of trees, Almonds and Pistachios. Almonds take 3 years to produce a harvest and pistachios take 5 to 6 years. Almonds require at least two varieties to pollinate and need loads of bees! (there are self pollinating varieties now) and pistachios take a male and female variety to pollinate. Also, I think we could defeat the Ants, if they think like us there would need to be elections and committees and rules. All we would need to do is ask Krispy Kreme to give away free donuts and Ants would die fighting each other in line. Keep up the fun!
@MasonDowney-or6mk
@MasonDowney-or6mk 2 ай бұрын
Aaron’s bit with a pilot saying to brace for impact and breaking the news with the local temperature did not get the reaction it deserved. Very funny!
@erichege3340
@erichege3340 2 ай бұрын
Dusty, you need a sprinkler on a timer for your garden. It takes care of the forgetting to water problem.
@diannmccoy9654
@diannmccoy9654 2 ай бұрын
My husband worked for the US Army Corps of Engineers in Washington DC and had never driven a stick. His boss said, “come on.” By the time my husband got home from his work, he couldn’t stop laughing because it was brutal. His boss had to have a sore neck the next day🥴. It was that bad😂. Diann. I love your podcast, keep it going.
@markt5164
@markt5164 2 ай бұрын
Sat here crying with laughter at the red-faced Dusty, and Aaron’s reaction to it. Dusty trying to draw comparisons with others in shot, all of whom are considerably less red than Dusty, was very funny too. And that point at which they froze the screen makes it look like you’re gasping for breath, Dusty!
@emilyjoerger8964
@emilyjoerger8964 2 ай бұрын
I really had to will myself to click on a two hour podcast titled “plants and trees” 😂😂😂 Good thing the main topic will be discussed for all of ten minutes. Keep up the good work guys.
@pudge18
@pudge18 2 ай бұрын
My car is a stick shift. I actually searched for a stick shift when looking for a car to buy recently. I prefer it. I pulled up to a valet once and they couldn't drive my car. It was a bunch of young guys and none of them knew how to drive it. A stick shift is so much more fun to drive. You're so much more in control of the car.
@bethanykimes1444
@bethanykimes1444 2 ай бұрын
My last four cars were stick shifts. Sad they are becoming less and less common, especially on sports cars. I absolutely despise the way an automatic transmission shifts at the wrong time/when I don’t want it to. I want control.
@user-qi8rx5ez6i
@user-qi8rx5ez6i 2 ай бұрын
Hey Bear! About the spitting apple seeds, my daughters spit watermelon seeds into the garden last summer and we had a surprise watermelon spring up and was very shocking to us all! So it does work with some things. The food forest also sounds great but I’m a firm believe that animal’s would take it over without regulations. I have palm trees that produce dates and palm rats are a serious problem.
@MrEzekiel1982
@MrEzekiel1982 2 ай бұрын
“Sticks are very fun” - Nate Bargatze
@princesssummerland7269
@princesssummerland7269 2 ай бұрын
Is he not precious 🥰🤗🥹
@mvaartstra2832
@mvaartstra2832 2 ай бұрын
My dad yelled at me so much teaching me to drive stick; I just told him I was too busy to learn and then taught myself while he was at work.
@markcoopers1930
@markcoopers1930 2 ай бұрын
HUGE agree to the driving teacher comment. Best advice is from EverydayDriver, who say the LAST person who should be teaching someone to drive (standard or auto) is their parent/spouse or the owner of the car. I learned stick in one friend's car and was instructed by another friend. Owner didn't freak out about his clutch (which is a wear item and designed to deal with a bit of this anyway), instructor stayed calm and focused on teaching, and I had a calm learning environment. None of us are mad and I'm rowing gears today. Compared to when my parents taught me to drive at 16, mom freaked out and couldn't even make it out of the driveway in the passenger seat. Also: Someone interested in going to all the trouble to steal a car, especially a modern one with immobilizers and such, they probably also know how to drive a stick.
@ormwoden9311
@ormwoden9311 2 ай бұрын
Found this podcast when looking for someone discussing nashville...that was a month ago and I've listened to nearly every episode. I didn't know you guys beforehand and now you four are some of my favorite comedians (especially dusty)
@ilarriu
@ilarriu 2 ай бұрын
Hello bear and hey folks! I started the podcast late, keeping current while also catching up. Nate inspired me to pursue comedy and Brainbleed makes me feel my goal is attainable. You are all a riot, collectively and individually. I like all different types of comedy but appreciate your efforts to focus on clean comedy and give these comedians opportunities. I hope someday our paths will cross. Keep it going. Let's goooooooo folks!
@justyoga5118
@justyoga5118 2 ай бұрын
Hi guys, love your podcast about nothing! Watched the Chariot movie Nate mentioned and really enjoyed. Thanks for the tip, looking forward to seeing you in Boston March 24.
@jaypers232
@jaypers232 2 ай бұрын
57:41 respect to Ernest - Ernest Saves Christmas is still unreal good I watch it every year. Always solid values in the movies for kids
@grateful5881
@grateful5881 2 ай бұрын
He had a wonderfully quirky TV show, too.
@everettleslie693
@everettleslie693 2 ай бұрын
Very interested in the plant tips! Please keep up the tips and tricks because I need this information
@joshhorton6861
@joshhorton6861 2 ай бұрын
You guys inspired me to take science into my own hands. I took my bathroom scale outside, turned it upside down, and pushed it down real hard. The results were inconclusive at best, but it was nowhere near 13 thousand trillion pounds. Your move, "scientists"! Thanks, as always, for being the preferred Educational Podcast.
@Diana-ze8wu
@Diana-ze8wu 2 ай бұрын
My first car was a Honda CRX manual. (Im a little older than you guys) It was a trip learning from my mom who hadn’t driven one in decades at that point. The lurching and screaming going on is unforgettable. 😂😂😂 Now, I find myself in a basic Nissan and as I care for her in her old age I find great pleasure in DoorDashing in that little 5speed. It has 6 cup holders! And no, I don’t worry about anyone stealing it! 🚙😂
@tokoloshe42
@tokoloshe42 2 ай бұрын
Hey Brian how you been? Life has been pretty crazy for me. I wish I was on today's episode I actually kno a bit bout plants. Have a great week hear from ya later
@lacighap398
@lacighap398 2 ай бұрын
My mom LOVED Alabama and would follow them around if going to nearby states. They went to one of their grandparents house in the late 80s and he invited her and a friend in the porch and they talked in their rocking chairs.
@DannyMontealegre22
@DannyMontealegre22 2 ай бұрын
I remember when my dad taught me stick shift… we had the “lesson” for 5 mins at my high school parking lot and then he told me “alright drive us home”. I put so many people in danger that day, i stalled all over the place including in the middle of the road on a left turn. I never drove stick shift again 😂
@trevorreiss331
@trevorreiss331 2 ай бұрын
Hello Folks and Hey Bear! I was a weatherman for the Air Force and dusty said, “who’s to say water doesn’t just keep floating into space?” And my answer to that is thermodynamics. When an air parcel begins the evaporation process, it has a specific amount of water associated with it, also known as moisture or humidity. Since it is warmer than its environment at the surface, that parcel will rise in the air until it reaches the temperature of its surroundings and then will stop causing cloud formation. Also, the molar mass of H2O is 18 grams per mole using the periodic table. Or 2.988 times 10 to the negative twenty-sixth power-26 Kilograms or .00000000000000000000000002988 kilograms. Needless to say, it still holds weight and can’t randomly escape the Earth’s Gravitational Pull. Thanks for letting me nerd out, love yall! -Trevor Rice
@kodyposch5342
@kodyposch5342 2 ай бұрын
Aaron cracking up always gets me cracking up hahaha!
@labtecmike
@labtecmike 2 ай бұрын
I love Brian Bates! Also Nate, Dusty and Aaron :)
@NickBess
@NickBess 2 ай бұрын
I'm capturing old home movies to preserve them, and it's true everyone used to record everyday life just going on for hours. My wife says her family once recorded themselves eating dinner.
@_m_m4
@_m_m4 2 ай бұрын
Seems like dusty needs a lesson in irrigation 😂❤ This podcast helps me calm down after a stressful day
@The_Shuttlesworth
@The_Shuttlesworth 2 ай бұрын
The first time I drove stick was on the way to the DMV after buying my second car. Since then I have driven a stick shift daily for the past 9+ years. In college I taught as many of my friends as would give me the time. I got so good at teaching them, I have a running claim that I can teach anyone how to drive stick within 30 min. to an hour. If the Nateland Team can't show Aaron the way; just book my wife and I a room in town, give us some tickets to your shows, and a little merch might be nice. I can have Aaron rowing through the gears in no time.
@HopeWaller-dm3zy
@HopeWaller-dm3zy 2 ай бұрын
Aaron’s airplane intercom voice was impressive!
@danamarshall5136
@danamarshall5136 2 ай бұрын
Nate was mentioned this week on Pod Meets World!! (Podcast where 3 cast members from Boy Meets World are doing a re-watch). So casually Will Friedle, the actor who played Eric Matthews on Boy Meets World said, "Nate Bargatze's got that great joke where he's like 'my wife and I watch amazing race and she says that we should go on this and he's like, 'sure if you wanna get divorced.'" Nate is officially a household name and I love it. Bill Bixby, I hope you pick this to be read 🫡😝
@jeremytrammell8680
@jeremytrammell8680 2 ай бұрын
Great show, y'all. Big fan, keep it up.
@mrspeeddemon
@mrspeeddemon 2 ай бұрын
In Montana in December and January sunrise isn't until after 8am, and usually not light enough to do anything until almost 9am
@ktshorty4808
@ktshorty4808 2 ай бұрын
I'm a 68 year old woman and had standard transmission cars most of my life! I bought my first new car at19 and had no problem!
@CIVIC24
@CIVIC24 2 ай бұрын
It’s not just about light - farmers get up early to avoid working in the heat…and caring for a lot of animals takes a lot of time - it’s not just like giving one animal food and water in the morning. Waiting until later in the day to get chores accomplished, isn’t an option. The conversation, though, quite hilarious.
@debbiezysblat9786
@debbiezysblat9786 2 ай бұрын
Nate: the joke about your daughter having her own youtube channel did, in fact, make it into one of your specials! It was hilarious and adorable.
@kjkline9
@kjkline9 2 ай бұрын
Dairy farmers milk approx every 12 hours. If they don’t milk until 9 a.m., then they have to go out to milk at 9 p.m. Where I live, that is why most farmers milk between 4 and 6 a.m., so they can milk again before 6 p.m. and be done with their day.
@trustmeimapro
@trustmeimapro 2 ай бұрын
33:10 Aaron can not breathe lol this is the hardest I've seen him laugh. I'm crying laughing watching him laugh. Ohhhhh Nateland is a funny place.
@Lizbruchez
@Lizbruchez 2 ай бұрын
I drove a stick when I was younger (the 90’s) but I have core memories of my friend Danielle and her huge diesel stick shift and driving backroads drinking beer (she was driving and wouldn’t drink until we got somewhere safe of course)heading out to small country towns to meet up with friends….90’s country blaring. Good times! #Montanagirls
@triciastringer6869
@triciastringer6869 2 ай бұрын
We definitely took a moment as a whole family to commemorate and take a photo next to a bench in Savannah, Georgia. It said that James Oglethorpe was the founder of the colon. It’s an old bench and the y was missing. We had a good laugh all day referring to that bench and how he must have found the colon.
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