You Forgot How To Do THAT? And Tricia Throws Down with a Meemaw

Are We All Overthinking the Obvious? Austin Hits 1 Million, Bangs Cause Chaos, and Tricia Throws Down

“When did something as simple as going down a slide become… complicated?” 

That question kicks off a wildly entertaining ride on this episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where everyday moments spiral into laugh-out-loud realizations and unexpected debates. 

From the bizarre to the relatable, the crew dives into the things in life that should be easy—but somehow aren’t. What starts as a discussion about people struggling to use an emergency airplane slide turns into a hilarious exploration of how adults overthink the simplest tasks. It’s one of those conversations that’ll have you nodding along and questioning everything at the same time. 

But the real heart of the episode? Austin itself. With the city officially topping one million residents, Sandy delivers a signature “Ode to Austin” that blends humor, nostalgia, and just the right amount of sass. One unforgettable line perfectly sums up the city’s evolution: 

“Austin learned fancy words like mixed-use plan, but still wears cowboy boots with a tech bro tan.” 

It’s a tribute—and a roast—you don’t want to miss. 

Then things take a turn into personal territory with a live “bangs intervention.” JB’s sister calls in mid-crisis, debating a bold haircut inspired by country star Ella Langley. Tricia steps in with hard-earned wisdom and a warning that hits like a reality check: 

“Not one single time… have they done anything but hate the bangs.” 

It’s funny, brutally honest, and surprisingly relatable. 

And just when you think it can’t get more chaotic, Tricia proves why she’s the self-proclaimed “queen of sass” with a story that steals the show—a Walgreens drive-thru showdown that escalates fast. Her mic-drop moment? 

“Ma’am, is this your first time in a Walgreens drive-thru?” 

Let’s just say… she handled it. 

Plus, the team gets weirdly real about aging (including the truth about “old person smell”), shares the latest Austin happenings, and puts out a call for the show’s next young small-town reporter. 

 


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