Pat and Lisa discuss famous names that rhyme. Pat thinks the grim reaper is stalking him, so he’s going to just enjoy things for the next 4 years. Lisa talks about a TV series she’s bingeing that is making her somewhat happy to be perfectly SIN
Life goes on. It does. But you probably won’t make it passed 100. When Pat was a kid, he learned how do karate from a book. Pat has never really wanted to be a member of a men’s club, but joined one a long time ago for a VERY good …
Pat’s aura is cracked, and there is nothing he can do about it. And he also got called “Old Timer”. Lisa piles on and asks Pat why he only has a couple of female character voices that he uses. Pat thinks if a marriage doesn’t last very long, yo
Right? Pat gives a lovely tribute to Seattle’s Tony Ventrella. Lisa shares her favorite Halloween clip from the old show “The Brady Bunch”. Lisa shares how her latest coffee/video call date went. (Hint: Another one down the drain.) And Pat tell
Pat & Lisa are whining about money again. Pat talks about how much Mitzi Gaynor on the album cover of South Pacific turned him on as a boy. Can you guess how long the shortest marriage on record lasted? Lisa had an unpleasant encounter with a
Lisa sends Pat a birthday pie. Lisa has a surprise for Pat during this podcast. This upcoming election is creating a LOT of anxiety. Pat has issues in the shower. Laughter padding is a thing. Songs in this episode: “Peter Gunn Theme” Henry Manc
Lisa says a tearful goodbye to her sweet dog Quince. Pat is still obsessed with a teenage crush and has recently had a friend of his come across her again, and is very scared that he might have to talk to her. Did your parents have cute little
Pat recalls his awkward encounter with Richard Simmons. Lisa is mad at Pat for scaring her by missing an appointment and not calling her. Lisa decides to be the pronunciation sheriff. It’s Lisa’s birthday, and she is annoyed with birthday greet
Lisa has a great appreciation for the person who invented the coffee maker upgrade. Pat and Lisa discuss the largest animal they could beat in a fight. Lisa’s dog embarrasses her in front of company. “Thanks a lot Quince!” Songs in this episode
The last of Pat’s childhood is gone. 😭 And MOHAI is presenting a special exhibit of the Seattle classic show “Almost Live”. Lisa is paying a fortune to have a wasp guy come by to do a yellow jacket nest removal from her birdhouse. What do YOU
Pat has a very upsetting experience with Best Buy. Lisa is flustered by what it REALLY means when men say they want to date a “woman who has a sense of humor”. Songs in this episode: “In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida” Iron Butterfly (1968) Excerpt from the m
Lisa notices a lot of songs by male artist’s that have just the name of a woman as the title, but not so many songs with just a man’s name by women. Pat introduces a new segment to the podcast called “What Were They Thinking Song of The Week”.
Nobody puts coins in their pants pockets anymore. And pennies don’t matter anymore. Lisa points out that Pat almost ALWAYS talks about men who have croaked more than he reports on women. Pat’s mad at stores that don’t post prices. Pat argues wi
We recently attended Dustin Hornby’s private memorial. Pat emceed the event. Many tears and much laughter. We wanted to share this bonus piece of audio of Dustin for our listeners who knew him and loved him. Dustin joined Pat and Lisa back on t
Pat says it’s Lisa’s fault, and Lisa says it’s Pat’s fault. It’s easy to talk like a frog if you know the secret! Pat and his wife Patty had another WORST vacation week. How you load the dishwasher matters, of course. Pat tells a frog joke that
Pat and Lisa talk about things in your nose. Do you get bent out of shape if someone gets a bigger piece of pie than you? Pat talks about some of the worst jobs ever. Songs in this episode: “Dance You Outta My Head” Cat Janice (2024) “Daddy” Re
Pat and Lisa argue over the Barbie movie. And they also argue over porn movies. And they argue over some other stuff. “Hey Pat, feel free to never watch this movie again.” Songs in this episode: “Great Balls of Fire” Jerry Lee Lewis (1957) “Who
Pat tells a horrifying story that shook him to his core (that has a happy ending) and Lisa has a tough time letting him get through the story. Pat has a situation that calls for him to wear his reading glasses in the shower. Lisa doesn’t like m
Pat and Lisa talk about tv and radio promotions and media ratings stunts, and Lisa shares a the story of a radio media stunt she agreed to do that thankfully never happened. Lisa observes that men simply cannot keep their hands out of their pan
Happy 2024! For some reason, Pat doesn’t want to know how many Facebook followers our podcast has. The art of conversation is lost on so many people. And you might be surprised to find out what the word of the year is. Songs in this episode: “E
Pat and Lisa talk about the enormous importance of friendships and the difficulties we have navigating those moments when we behave like dicks. (Count how many times Pat and Lisa say the word “dick” in this podcast!) Also, annoying commercials
On this new episode Pat and Lisa say a LOT of goodbyes to people they’ve never even met. Time Magazine’s Person of the Year is NOT Pat, it’s Taylor Swift. Pat is thrilled that big butts apparently are back in fashion. Pat has a brilliant idea o
Pat has had it with people who speak with that annoying “upspeak”. Pat’s oldest son gets married. Lisa cries in the dentist chair. Pat never unpacks when he gets to the hotel room. Pat and Lisa thank the PecPod listeners for their nice contribu
It’s the 300th episode of PecPod! (..uh.. nothing really special here; it’s kind of the same ol sh*t.) Enjoy! Songs in this episode: “Yea, Yea, Yea.” Russell Batiste “Freedom” Jon Batiste Dick Butkus “Miller Lite” commercial Russell Sherman per