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Dave's Flying Solo

Mar 27, 202417 min
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Dave's alone for today's episode and answers if it's okay to watch a movie with nudity in it on a plane?

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Let me explain a little bit about why today's Minnesota Goodbye is going to be different, because you know what, it's just me. Let me because you listen to the show. I don't want to bore you with like behind the scenes stuff. But Jenny's on vacation, so normally me and Jenny Bailey couldn't come in today. So Bailey's not on the Minnesota Goodbye, Vaunt is in a meeting, or Vant would be on the Minnesota Goodbye, and so it's just me. But I am here to tell you how do I say this

change continues for the better? What do I mean by that? I got to be a little bit cryptic, But I like having more people on the show. And lately it seems like somebody made a joke Todall Dave's the only one left today I was pretty much the only one in the show today. We did the War of the Roses, maryae fun and Vant was helping out in the other room. But I like having a lot of people on the show. I think at one point we had about six or seven people on

the show, and it has changed over the years. And some people were what is the word spur spurious where they're unnecessary, but we liked having them around. But then you know, I don't even anyway, so we it will not just be me and Vaunt and other than that, Jenny will come back tomorrow and there I don't want to be too cryptic, but I have to be. But just stay here for positive change, because whenever there's change, you know, I like to say I know exactly what to do.

And sometimes knowing exactly what to do doesn't happen with a snap of you know, your fingers. It takes a while. But it's my job to make this show as the best show that I can possibly make it, and I always try. I always try to do that, and sometimes there will be more things to come. And I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, Dave's finally going to get that monkey that plays the symbols to be on the

show. Maybe we are. Wouldn't it be cool if Monday morning you tuned in and sure enough we had Bongo the symbol playing monkey on the show. Let's move on and you can start to speculate all you want to. Let's start off with some emails. We talked about the length of the show and whether you'll want it long or whether you want it short, so let's go

to this one. Lily writes in just write a quick email to say that, since you asked for listener input, fifteen to thirty minutes is a good link for the podcast unless you have a ton of good content that just can't wait another day. Now, with just me on the show today, there's nobody to like vibe back and forth with, so it might be a little bit shorter. But we did one yesterday that was nearly forty minutes with Bailey

and I loved it. I think it will come down to whether we have time or content, because just like your work, there are meetings and things like that. Dave and Jenny, I have an airplane etiquette question. I'm a terrible person for watching Silence at the Lambs on an airplane when I'm sitting next to a young, maybe ten year old girl. I was in the mood to watch the movie, but I realized it was probably a poor decision when very disturbing scenes and nudity started, I decided to turn it off and

watch another movie. What do you guys think? Love the show? Right? I think you made a good choice. Was it on the thing where you get to purchase movies or watch movies because anymore on flights, if you're on a longer flight, there's the screen on the seat back in front of you. If it was available, you could have watched it and said, hey, I'm gonna watch it because it's available. But I think you were

a good human. You made the right choice to probably not. They're ten years old and I don't remember that movie very well, but I think that there is nudity and there's definitely some probably graphic murdery scenes that you know, what, you're a good human. It's kind of like if you're in a ballgame and you are sitting next to somebody who's swearing, well, that's bad form because you know, if you got kids around, they shouldn't do that.

The reason I bring that up is because when Alison and Chase were probably nine or eight, we went to a World Series game in New York No in Phoenix, and there was a guy next to us who was like, motherfuckers, fuck you, son of a god, damnit. And I turned around and said, hey, can you not because you know the kids, And he's like, oh, he felt so bad because he's a good human, and it's like, man, I don't want people, so I think he made the good choice. There's just certain things that you don't do in

front of the kids, and I think that you were right. So thanks for bringing that up. I'm going to hit delete on that one. And here we go. A few weeks ago, one of you, I think Dave mentioned the Netflix limited series of the program. I just finished the last episode. It is truly sad and disheartening to think these places still exist out there in twenty twenty four. Thanks for bringing it up on your show to hopefully get it out there even further now that we know what we can do.

That is truly the question. Keep up the great work, Dave and crew. Stephanie, I didn't see the program, but it looked like I saw the previews and the trailer for it. It looked like it was one of those places where you send your kids off to be brainwashed. I think about whatever it is, religion or behavior or whatever. I don't know a lot about it, so if you know anything about the program, let me know. Next one on the Minnesota goodbye, all right, good morning,

says Samantha. I'm waiting for my plane to board in North Carolina. Figure i'd send an email I've got my Minnesota Goodbye sticker, and I proudly took up room on my husband's beer fridge. I was thinking it might be a topic starter. What is your super irrational deal that will probably never happen. Mine is someone like poison, Like somebody will poison the toilet paper I'm going to use in public, and I'm gonna wipe and die. Super weird but

irrational, right. I have a little bit of an irrational fear of a plane, like an airliner, crashing into my house because you could be asleep or watching TV at two o'clock in the afternoon or one thirty five in the morning, sleeping, and an airliner or a cargo plane could crash into your house. It is totally irrational because it's probably not any more likely to happen than poison toilet paper. But there's a story, and I think it happened

back in the fifties or sixties, and this is a true story. A plane was coming in from the south east, headed northwest to Minneapolis Airport, and it was landing on one of the runways that's still there that runs from southeast to northwest, and it was snowy, and the visibility was bad and they missed the runway and they crashed into a home by minnie Haha Creek in kind of like the uptown South Minneapolis area, and it killed several people inside

the house, middle of the night, eleven o'clock at night. And if you go by, if you google it, you'll find the story. And I've driven by there and there is a memorial outside the house across the street, and the house has been rebuilt and you can't even tell, but there's a memorial that talks about, you know, flight one p thirty five or whatever on the date of whatever hit this house and killed you know, somebody who was sleeping inside and killed somebody else and whatever. So it does happen.

But I have a little bit, tiny bit like right now, at this moment, a plane could crash into the KDWB Space Needle Studio and we'd never even see it coming. I mean, how much morning would you get. You'd hear like the roar of an aircraft for like two seconds before. So I do have that one. What about you? Do you have an irrational fear to respond to Samantha? Next one from Samantha. Also, if

you could choose any lunch from fast Food. What would be chicken strips, burger and fries minus Cane's, chicken whopper from Burger King and curly fries from Arby's. Oh wow, I gotta go chicken McNuggets quarter pounded with cheese and then probably cheese curds from Colvers. Not a milkshake guy, a diet No, I'd get a nice tea, probably from McDonald's. I wish I had somebody here to discuss this with. And this is why I want more people on the show, cause it's like I feel like I'm talking to you,

and hopefully you feel like I'm talking to you. But there's nobody here like Vaunt or Jenny or Bailey to bounce things off of. So it's a different Like I told you, it's a different Minnesota Goodbye. I also love the longer podcast. I typically cycle through all my other normal listens pretty quickly, but I love that you guys come out with one every day. Sad Drake is gone, but my first few days listening to Fallon and Colt, I

thought Colt was Drake. Their voices seem similar to me. Can't wait to hear this dart lick, Oh dart dart Lick, but not actually because because that's not my thing. From Samantha. You know what's funny. The reason we met Drake was because he worked on a podcast with Cult, and I really Colt has such a distinctive, unusual way of speaking. He always has,

and it's not bad. It's very distinct and unusual. And I noticed when I met Drake that he speaks a lot like Cult, and I think it's because he picked up on some of the little eccentricities, if you will, from Colt's voice. Listen to Cult in the Afternoon with Fallon. He's got a very unique delivery and Drake has got a little bit of that too. Next email, that is a solicitation email that they want to make custom

brand condoms so they could make Dave Ryan in the Morning Show condoms. And I considered it, but I'd said, nah, I'm not going to have like my own condoms because I don't know, just doesn't really feel like it's on our brand. Charis writes in Hello Dave Bailey vont did cherise regular staff

writer. I wanted to say, although I'm sad to see Drake go, I do love listening to Bailey and vont and I will never stop listening to my favorite morning show no matter what changes happened, because I know Dave will have a good show. Thank you, I really appreciate that. I just wanted Bailey to know that I too, have never had one birthday party as a child. Actually, I don't think I've had one as an adult either. As an adult, I usually just go out with my best friend to

the Chippendale Show in Vegas. When I lived there from twenty three to twenty twelve, I used to go with my mom, by the way, sadly she passed in twenty twelve. I now live here in Minnesota since twenty sixteen, but I've flown back to Vegas any chance I could to get with my best friend and see the Chippendale Show. But just once, I would love to experience an actual birthday party. My birthday is September twenty third, by the way, only four days after your Bailey, so maybe we can celebrate

together. And by the way, I think thirty minutes is the perfect amount of time for the podcast. I'm going to check the time right now. We're only at about seven or eight minutes right now, so we got a ways to go. But like I said, weird day to day. I hope you're okay with it because you don't really get a choice that it's just me today. I don't like it. I want to have somebody to banter with. I'm lonely. Don't use my name. Please is the next email

I had to write into the chance of being in Minnesota. Goodbye being longer. I would absolutely love our long podcast, but I feel that's too much of your time to ask for after the morning show. Please please extend to twenty five to thirty minutes. Maybe you can do longer podcasts on occasion when you have extra content. Here are a couple of unsolicited opinions from recent things on the show or podcast. Sorry if I've already if you've already talked about

it and I missed it. I love the new two word game that you play. I absolutely suck at it. But it's like the before and after Wheel of Fortune puzzles. We need Jenny versus Bailey without taking turns. Just jump in with the answer because they're both quick and competitive. That's the one where we say, Okay, name an actor who is in Back to the Future Michael J. Fox. Now, name a children's book about an animal that is with a like a Bassett has Fox in the hound, so it

would be Michael J. Fox and the hound would be the solution. Does that make sense? I like that game. Bailey brought that to the show, and I really like that Both Bailey and Vaughn have such fun energy. I hate change, but they fit right in, like the rest of the

people I've loved in the show that have left. Lastly, Dave, let's circle back to your Miss Rachel comments, I didn't mean to watch this, but the girls, Allison's kids were over three and one and they were watching Miss Rachel and I said, this is the most low budget show ever. And I guess it started with a woman doing it in her a living room during the pandemic, and it's taken off and it's gotten huge. She goes on to say, not my choice of an entertaining kid show, but my

two and three year old have learned so much from watching her. All the sign language they so let her in, number recognition, a recognition, and an incredible improvement of speech is from her. I believe she was teaching toddler classes before COVID and only made the YouTube videos for kids and parents stuck at

home to continue learning when everything was shut down. Makes sense anyway. Thanks for all you do for being my only form of adult interaction daily as is stay at home mom, laugh emoji, and please consider making the Minnesota Goodbye longer. I think we're going to try to based on all the things that we have talked about. Minnesota Goodbye is the next topic. Good Morning. We recently traveled to Florida for spring break and I needed something to watch on

the plane. I kept hearing Dave talk about suits, so I downloaded a few seasons. I just finished the first season. But what I found interesting is that two of the main characters are named Harvey and Lewis. I've got a six year old named Harvey and a ten year old named Lewis. I was surprised nobody has mentioned that to me when I introduced my Harvey and Lewis. That's funny, Rebecca says. Goes on to say, on our trip,

my ten year old Lewis told me that ducks have accents. I'd never heard that one before, so I looked it up and found it's true. Ducks in different regions have distinct quacking patterns unique to their area. Ducks in the city have a louder, rougher quack because they have to shout above the noise of the city, and ducks in the country make longer and more relaxed sounds. Love Love, Love the Dave Bailey vant vibe. This week, I think there will maybe be more of the Dave Bailey vant vibe, but

I don't really know. Cryptic all right, I'm gonna do one more and I'm gonna save some of these for when Jenny gets back tomorrow because I'll be honest with you, I am not as happy doing the podcast just with me doesn't feel right. It feels, you know, weird. I don't mind doing it by myself, and I'm comfortable talking because I really feel like I'm talking to a person, like talking to you, But I have more fun when it's with someone else. So we're probably gonna be a little bit short

today. The last one, you guys did it again on the show yesterday you talked about a Goofy movie and whether or not they're all dogs or what. And I literally just had the same conversation with my wife on Monday while watching a Goofy movie. Goofy is a Dog? Max Is a dog. I think power Line is a dog, and the girl that he had a crush on was a dog too. Somebody said, no, Goofy's a cow, and I said, no, Clara Bell is a cow. She is

a very seldom seen Disney character. And I don't even think she's like in parades in Disney or really like you don't get to walk around and meet Clara Bell the cow. But yeah, Goofy is a dog. Max is a dog. Pluto is a dog. And of course the big silly question is why does Pluto not talk but Goofy does. I believe I also heard that Clara Belle is Max's mom, but I don't know if that's all true or not. I don't think so. And that's from our friend Andrew in Ohio,

regular staff writer. So I'm going to stop there. So I'm going to save some of these from when Jenny gets back, and I still would love to hear from you. We had a lot more emails to get to. There's a big stack that I'm not going to get to today, just to you know, not to cut it short. We're still close to about fifteen minutes, but I mean, go ahead and try doing a fifteen minute podcast with nobody to talk to, and we'll see you tomorrow here on the

Minnesota Goodbye, Thanks for listening, Really appreciate you. You know, change is one of those things where it's like, it's like getting a new car. You've got a car that works fine, then all of a sudden it starts running a little bit rough. But then you get a new car and you're like, oh, I really like this. So maybe that's an analogy for it. Maybe not. Send your emails to Ryan's show at kadiewb dot dot com and we'll talk to you tomorrow

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