That Tracks Podcast | Episode 004 – The J Bros and Mardi Gras Season



In this episode, Tim and Nick are off to a rough start after forgetting to hit the record button after 13 minutes of recording. What was discussed in those first 13 minutes? The world may never know. What we do know, is that Mardi Gras season is upon us and Tim and Nick discuss the celebrations at both Universal Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Nick also brings up the breaking news concerning the return of Wizards of Waverly place, which leads into a test of Tim’s knowledge of iconic Disney Channel starts from the mid 2000s. They also share some fun Hi Dad Soup moments of the week, and as always, there are plenty of tangents in between!

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38 thoughts on “That Tracks Podcast | Episode 004 – The J Bros and Mardi Gras Season”

  1. I grew up RV camping. Class A are the ones that are a flat front like a public bus and tend to be bigger and you drive. Class B is a tow on trailer. Class C is the driveable ones with a bed above the driver’s seat.

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  2. I reserved a cabin for four nights in October. I’m not a DVC member, so I guess I just got very lucky . I booked it a few months ago right when that time frame opened . 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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  3. Queen Latifah’s first movie was a small part in Spike Lee’s Jungle Fever. Most people say her breakout role was Cleo in the movie Set It Off. she was the star of the tv show Living Single from 93-98.

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  4. Somewhat simplified explanation of RV classes….
    Class A – giant buses, usually diesel, engine usually in back aka “diesel pushers”
    Class B – very small, looks like a van, different variations of gas
    Class C – medium size, has an engine, usually has a bunk over the cab that looks like a “C” (there are Super C’s that are massive and look like a big rig)
    Fifth wheel – pulls behind a truck, hitch is in bed of truck
    Travel Trailer – also pulls behind a vehicle (doesn’t have to be a truck, smaller ones can be pulled behind SUVs) these attach to a hitch on your bumper

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  5. Yes, my dad worked at Bell Labs, C&P Telephone, Bell Atlantic he used to come home and tell me that someday we could watch anything on TV anytime we wanted. And he was right. They were working on the future of TV back in the 90's.

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  6. So I have to say that I listened to both of your favorite Jimmy Buffet songs. Being from the North East, we do not hear a lot of Buffet songs. Margaritaville is basically the only song I knew of his. I listened to Bama Breeze and thought it was ok. Since then YouTube has put that song in my play list that I listen to at work and I cannot get enough of it. I love this song so much now. Thank you for sharing. The other 2, Hamburger in Paradise and Volcano, I think it was, needs a little more time for me. I can imagine that when in Florida and you walk into a store or cafe Buffet music is constantly on so it becomes a part of your being. It's really cool to hear both of your take on things. REALLY enjoying your banter and facts and differences and similarities. Please keep it coming.

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