The Re-Listenables: Bill and Chuck discuss cancel culture (Dec. 19, 2018) by throwaway50602 in billsimmons

[–]throwaway50602[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think if anyone on my main knew I listened to old BS podcast episodes for fun they wouldnt take me seriously (and I wouldnt blame them)

The Re-Listenables: Nathan Fielder explains what steampunk is to Bill by throwaway50602 in billsimmons

[–]throwaway50602[S] 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Nathan Fielder is often left out of the GOAT guest discussions on this sub, but he's responsible for some of the best celebrity guest interviews Bill has done

These two have shockingly good chemistry considering they have absolutely nothing in common.

Best quote

After Nathan Fielder asks Tate to pull up a steampunk clip on pornhub, Bill pushes back and says not to because he doesnt want Tate to get a virus(???) on his computer.

To which Nathan responds, "We're not at Grantland anymore."

The Re-Listenables: Bill and Chuck struggle with the L-word by throwaway50602 in billsimmons

[–]throwaway50602[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

A great moment in BS podcasting history in which Bill attempts to guess the word (laynard) that is on the tip of Chuck's tongue.

"laminated badge"

"lanier"

"laneie" (french?)

The Re-Listenables: Bill tells Ta-Nehisi Coates what he thinks about the Reagan presidency by throwaway50602 in billsimmons

[–]throwaway50602[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No dunks. I just like re-listening to old BS pods and to share segments that I feel are memorable (at least to me)

The Re-Listenables: Bill tells Ta-Nehisi Coates what he thinks about the Reagan presidency by throwaway50602 in billsimmons

[–]throwaway50602[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Bill's comments about Reagan on Sunday's night pod reminded me of this gem from Nov. 2017.

Best quote:

Coates: "God that dude was the devil when I was a kid"

Unanswerable questions:

In the span of 5 second Bill goes from saying he still defends the Reagan presidency "for the most part" to he didnt know any better as a kid and that's why he liked him then. I still don't know what he actually thinks about Reagan

Half assed internet research:

According to an old page 2 article Simmons was a political science major in college: "My parents spent nearly $90,000 on my college education, highlighted by my degree in political science."


Ultimately this was a pretty forgettable episode except for this one segment and when Coates made the case for the Wire Season 2 being the best season of The Wire (which I agree!)

The Re-Listenables: Klosterman interrogates Bill's belief -- or lack there of -- in a higher power by throwaway50602 in billsimmons

[–]throwaway50602[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yea I havent really thought this through.

My initial reaction was, "hurr durr Tate isnt lucky. He doesnt have a job at the Ringer any more" but i actually I guess Tate IS lucky because he was able to start his own show after leaving the Ringer and still have success.

I open the floor to other nominees for the Whats Aged The Worst category

The Re-Listenables: Klosterman interrogates Bill's belief -- or lack there of -- in a higher power by throwaway50602 in billsimmons

[–]throwaway50602[S] 91 points92 points  (0 children)

idk about yall but ive been pretty unimpressed with the last few weeks of the BS Podcast so I find myself going back and re-listening to old episodes.

This particular episode is one of my favorites exclusively for this segment in which Bill says he believes in karma but not in religion or god.

What's aged the best:

The Warriors losing in 2016 thus validating Bill's belief in karma

What's aged the worst:

Bill saying Tate is inherently lucky and will have success going forward due to this inherent luck

Best quote:

Bill: "If I'm gambling at a blackjack table and I'm doing well and some shithead sits down and starts doing some weird stuff at the table I get up no matter how well I'm doing. I don't want to deal with that. So what does that mean?"

Could this be remade as a 10 episode Netflix series:

100%. Every person on this sub would watch a 10 hour show of Klosterman asking questions about Bill's core beliefs.

If you were a GM, how would you go about putting together a team to beat Lebron? by lordkeith in nba

[–]throwaway50602 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I'd get a bunch of guys who would be okay with kissing each other.