Episode LXX

The Daves are back for the entrée portion of episode 70 live from the swank LA restaurant where they enjoy a glorious porterhouse steak, some pasta Bolognese and quite a bit of Rosé. The guys reminisce about the genesis of their relationship as chums in LA including a recounting of the time Dave gave a woman the treatment, a spirited debate on who would win in some theoretical head to head combat, and some 1980s action movie analysis. Luckily they decided not to run out on the bill, which we learn is apparently not a foregone conclusion.

Episode LXX Hors D’oeuvre

Moments after wrapping up episode 69 The Daves head out to a swank LA restaurant to spin on the road as they enjoy some Rosé and await their steak and pasta. Enjoy this hors d’oeuvre and don’t miss the entrée this Monday.

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Episode LXIX

The Daves brave the brutal LA heat wave to spin episode 69 from the dewy confines of the Podcast One studio. After it is revealed that Blaster Girl’s Mrs. Feeney-imposed suspension has extended into its second week the conversation turns to the whereabouts of one Donovan, whom is also absent. The search for Donovan leads to some phone calls that uncover disturbing news and ignite new rivalries within the DoT family. As the show wraps up, Dameshek recounts his Independence Day trip to Disneyland and we hear some magnificent fan submitted songs.

Episode LXVIII

The Daves return to the Podcast One studios where a dewey Dameshek and a very hungry spirit join David Feeney for this week’s episode as they explore the nuances of Tinder, the lore of Los Angeles grocery stores, settling hash, Dameshek’s drunken escapades and much more. Let’s Cha Cha!

Episode LXVII

Shek and Feeney are spinnin’ in an all new studio and they open with a recap of what happened after the mics went off at the Farmers Market. They also review some musical offerings from fans and take a call from ‘Bald’ Bryan Bishop for some hash settling. The guys then welcome Blaster Girl into the studio for some Jacuzzi Thoughts… of sorts. Mo Dameshek also joins the show for a final installment of ‘Mo reads Bukowski’.

Episode LXVI

Dameshek and Feeney are back in the studio. They receive a special message from Shaquille O’Neal and hear some disturbing clues about Jacuzzi Pete. Plus, the guys receive some listener poetry and make some new offers regarding Mitchell’s Daves of Thunder tattoo. Dameshek also pays tribute to some of Feeney’s past work.

Episode LXV

Shek and Feeney kibitz about Feeney’s rise in Hollywood- from writing the Reese Witherspoon movie “Hot Pursuit” to making pages for “New Girl” and “The Mick.” The guys then dive into Dameshek’s family situation before he unholsters the blaster for the Creep of the Week. Also, the Daves make offers to caller Mitch to get a DoT tattoo and Feeney presents the next edition of his letters to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Episode LXIV

Dave Dameshek and Dave Feeney are back on the air for the first time in 7 years. The guys discuss some of the major changes in their lives since the last episode. We also hear from Mo Dameshek and Feeney shares a letter he wrote to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Episode LXIII

At the top of the show, the Daves announce that this will be their farewell episode. The guys reflect on the past year of shows, and Shek tells a couple stories from his Super Bowl experience. Jacuzzi Pete joins the studio later and talks about having Tom Hanks at his house for a Jimmy Kimmel bit. The guys also talk a bit more about the past month, Shek’s visit to Vegas, and Feeney’s work during pilot season. They also discuss some of their unrealized hopes for the podcast, and the highs and lows of the show. JP then throws in a couple thanks to the show’s regular contributors, and the group listens to some newly submitted fan songs. As the music fades out, the guys argue over the importance of “bits” vs “infotainment” on the show. Shek even goes so far as to list his favorite bits over the year. Wrapping things up, the guys contemplate their final grand exit, and give their thanks to everyone for a great working experience.