Primal Urges, Doombringers, and Little Caesars Escapes
Resources
Resources & Recommendations
Books
- "The Running Man" - This book was mentioned in the context of a game show, and one of the hosts clarified that they were referring to the premise of killing people, not a game show.
People Mentioned
- Montesquieu - Referenced by a host who stated they were "mad because I'm cold," aligning with Montesquieu's ideas about climate and temperament.
- Elmer Fudd - A Looney Tunes character mentioned in a hypothetical scenario where he should have been tasked with taking out Taz.
- Wile E. Coyote - Another Looney Tunes character, suggested to have been tasked with taking out Taz alongside Elmer Fudd.
- Justinian - Mentioned in a discussion about historical figures who decided who lives and who dies.
- Francis Dollarhyde - A character from "Red Dragon" by Thomas Harris, humorously imagined building a lair in a suburban setting.
- Scott Satterfield - Highlighted as a coach whose team, Cincinnati, only has one loss, suggesting he should update his resume for potential job openings.
- Pat Narduzzi - The coach of Pitt, whose team's potential performance against Notre Dame was discussed, with a focus on his defensive philosophy.
- Kenny Dillingham - The coach of Arizona State, whose team's performance was discussed, particularly their new quarterback.
- Sonny Dykes - The coach of TCU, described as someone who takes advantage of opponents' weaknesses and makes their day worse.
- Roger Sherman - Interviewed on the "Phantom Island" podcast about changes in Canadian football rules.
- Stephen Godfrey - Co-host of the "Phantom Island" podcast, frequently referred to by his first name by the hosts.
- Ben Kweller - A musician whose show was mentioned as a potential gathering point for fans.
- Thomas Harris - Author of "Red Dragon," mentioned in the context of the character Francis Dollarhyde.
Organizations & Institutions
- Bank of America - Humorously suggested as a potential antagonist for a politician who is "scared of Charlotte."
- Queen's College - Mentioned in a sarcastic scenario about the perceived dangers of Charlotte, specifically concerning a women's basketball game.
- Honeywell - Referenced in a humorous image of people wielding Honeywell air filters as weapons.
- Abbott - A sponsor of the Big Ten's "We Give Blood" drive competition.
Courses & Educational Resources
- "Phantom Island" Podcast - A show co-hosted by Stephen Godfrey, mentioned for its discussion on Canadian football rules and coaches' job considerations.
- "Hand in the Dirt" Podcast - Described as a lifestyle podcast about football, with a recent episode featuring Holly Anderson.
Websites & Online Resources
- Channel 6 Ghost.io - The website for the Channel 6 newsletter, which offers college football content.
- BigTen.org/abbott - The website where listeners can find donation locations for the Big Ten's "We Give Blood" drive competition.
- Homefield Social Media Sites - Where tickets for the Homefield Campus Kickoff Tour live show in Athens can be found.
Other Resources
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Role Playing Game - A tabletop RPG mentioned from one of the hosts' middle school days, where players could choose mutant animals with varying degrees of humanity.
- "Fury Road" - A movie referenced by a host who learned to drive on a chaotic highway, drawing a comparison.
- Yelp - Used to research reviews for a Little Caesar's location, with a humorous example of a "five-star" review.
- "Red Dragon" - The book that features the character Francis Dollarhyde, mentioned in a segment about Charlotte.
- "Peaky Blinders" - A TV show mentioned in reference to its creator, Steven Knight, who is now leading the creative team for James Bond.
- "Casino Royale" - A James Bond film mentioned as an example of a stylistic reboot and a scene where Bond emerges from the ocean.
- "You Only Live Twice" - A James Bond film cited as an example where James Bond "dies" on screen as a cover.
- "Elden Ring" - A video game humorously suggested as a reason for James Bond writers being off-deadline.
- "Bad Boss Skit from SNL" - A Saturday Night Live sketch referenced to describe the dysfunctional management situation at LSU.
- "NASCAR Hall of Fame" - Described as a "sick" attraction in Charlotte, contributing to the city's positive aspects.
- "Bozo the Clown" - A character from Chicago news mentioned in a humorous comparison of local news stories.
- "Kirkland Home" - A store mentioned in a humorous scenario where a fictional character might build a lair.
- "Rural Hill Sheepdog Trials" - A local event in North Carolina mentioned in a sarcastic challenge to find danger in Charlotte.
- "WCNC" - A local news station in Charlotte, whose lead story about a hit-and-run driver was discussed.
- "Homefield" - A brand associated with a campus kickoff tour and limited-edition t-shirts for blood donors.
- "Medalla" - A sponsor of the Homefield Campus Kickoff Tour.
- "Killer Ants" - A band one of the hosts is in, with upcoming show dates mentioned.
- "Mortimore" - A band mentioned as playing a show with Killer Ants.
- "Superheat" - A band mentioned as playing a show with Killer Ants.
- "The Den" - A venue in Winston-Salem where Killer Ants had a show.
- "27 Club" - A venue in Asheville where Killer Ants had a show.
- "Eulogy" - A venue where Ben Kweller was performing.
- "RC Cola" - A beverage mentioned humorously in connection with "brain milk."
- "Cookout" - A fast-food restaurant mentioned as a place where "brain milk" might be available.
- "Promethazine" - A drug mentioned humorously in connection with "brain milk."
- "Odessa Midlans Bass Pro Shops" - The location of a massive brawl that was the subject of a "fight breakdown" in the Channel 6 newsletter.