Junkyard Dog and Other Pet Stories
Marriage and Martinis
Adam Silverstein
4.8 • 1.4K Ratings
🗓️ 17 January 2022
⏱️ 64 minutes
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Summary
Danielle has been waiting three years to record an episode all about dogs. Finally, what is the first of what will most likely be a series of three or four episodes, is here. Adam and Danielle discuss their personal experiences with dogs (and other pets) over the years. Danielle discusses her first memory at three years old rescuing her first dog, Adam talks about his parakeet, and the two talk all about getting their first dog together at the age of 23 before they were even engaged. Twenty years later, they have two other dogs, both with unique stories. Hear one of the most incredible aspects of their life so far....the story of Auggie running away and coming back three days later.
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| 0:00.0 | Hey everybody, welcome to MarathonRotini's out at him, here's Daniel. |
| 0:29.8 | Hello, so I want to start off by I am pushing you. What do you mean? I don't know. I feel like there's an ambush coming. You've been you've been hinting at something all day. |
| 0:41.8 | Yeah. Are you about to ambush me? No, not at all. Oh, it's a matter of fact. I'm about to I'm about to praise us. Shut the fuck up. How do you think about that? I think about that. Fantastic. |
| 0:52.8 | I think we should discuss how we've grown in the last week. We have grown as people from our last podcast and the things that we talked about on the last podcast. |
| 1:03.8 | In this week that I'm very proud of both of us for what? I mean, yeah, last episode we talked about things that we wish kind of each other would do do better. |
| 1:16.8 | In the Betty White episode, Betty White. Yeah, right. So there was I said to you, there were things I wish you would do to kind of help me in a small way. |
| 1:28.8 | And you have not parked in front of my garage for the entire week. I noticed that every time I came home, your car was as far away as possible from my garage door. |
| 1:40.8 | I had already been doing that. No, you had not, but let's not get into that yet. But I want to take some time and say I appreciate the fact that you went out of your way as inconvenient as it is for you to not park in front of my garage door and I appreciated it and I was able to charge without any issue. |
| 2:00.8 | So thank you. You are welcome. And I praise me because I did the thing where you said you wish I would, I guess, consume more women oriented either podcasts or books or whatever. Right. So immediately I went out to research, you know, women podcasts because I, like I said in the last episode, I was not about to sit down and read a book. |
| 2:27.8 | Because women or man doesn't matter. I'm not sending that or reading a book. And I found Sarah Silverman's podcast. I love her podcast. Do you listen to it? I don't listen to every episode, but I've listened to a bunch of them. |
| 2:40.8 | I love this podcast. I subscribed and I've been binging it for the entire week. And here's my thing. Also, I don't want to listen to celebrity podcasts. |
| 2:54.8 | I've done everything I can not to because fuck them. This is our thing. And I've always said that from the beginning, I won't get into the all the reasons why but celebrities should not have podcasts. Only we should. |
| 3:06.8 | A lot of these celebrity podcasts, you know, it's celebrity on celebrity interview. And it's like, oh, great. Like another medium for watching celebrities talk to celebrities. Like, okay, we have enough of that. Like don't need it. |
| 3:18.8 | So I put hers on anticipating that was going to happen. And it was the complete opposite. All I listened to about six episodes. And there were new ones. I don't know what happened. I don't know when she started. I don't know what happened in the beginning podcast episodes that she's done. |
| 3:36.8 | Okay. So I'm only a month in of her recordings. And all she does is take listener calls from people like normal people like us, like, you know, regular old, whoever, just to talk about whatever. |
| 3:52.8 | And I find myself agreeing with everything she's saying all of her responses and everything that she's talking about. And the topics are just so random. It could be anything which I love. |
| 4:02.8 | Like stuff you should know is my favorite podcast, which is just a random fact to learn twice a week. And that's what this podcast is. She just takes a call. And it's a random thing. She answers it. And she moves on to the next call. And it's another random thing. I really like this podcast. She is great. |
| 4:18.8 | She's like, she's now at the top of my podcast feed where that's the first one I go to to listen. Oh, good. It makes me so happy. |
| 4:25.8 | The first one that I listened to, I'm not going to get into this. Like, we're not going to, I don't want to make this episode about this topic. But the first episode of hers that I listened to, she was some caller called in. She responded. And the whole topic of this thing was about, there was a bunch of eighth grade students at some school somewhere in the country. I don't even know where. |
| 4:45.8 | There was a bunch of eighth graders. They made this list of all the kids in their grade. And they ranked them by popularity. Like who's the most popular to the least popular. Right. Obviously, an awful thing to do. Right. |
| 5:00.8 | Whatever. So it turns out, you know, that the principal ended up just expelling all the kids that were involved with this. And that was the end of the story. |
| 5:09.8 | And her response to that was like, like, what the fuck? Obviously, this is, you know, an awful thing for kids to be doing. But this is what kids do. Right. What a teachable moment this is. |
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