The Musers β€” 2025-03-06

The Birdhouse

Ticket Mouse

The Musers β€” 1310 The Ticket, Dallas | Thursday, March 6, 2025

πŸ“‹ Segments This Day

  • The Birdhouse
  • Ticket Mouse

πŸŽ™οΈ Early Show Analysis

Segments in This Portion

  • The Birdhouse (00:00:00-07:05) β€” A casual conversation segment featuring the hosts discussing various topics including food preferences, listener questions, and personal habits.

Funny Moments, Gordo Bits, or Memorable Quotes

  • 00:00:25-00:49: Discussion about “tip sheet” eating pizza 5 times a week for dinner according to his wife, with him defending it as only 4 times
  • 00:49: Quote: “I don’t get sick of it. I don’t either pizza is universal”
  • 04:25-04:34: Reference to someone named “Ham” discovering chocolate sandwiches and bringing more each day
  • 05:02-05:18: Comedic moment where someone makes suggestive comments about bras, leading to awkward laughter and the response “Always about that with you”

Recurring Bits, Characters, or Inside Jokes Referenced

  • 00:15: Reference to “Ticket stock” (likely an internal station event)
  • 01:57: “Ladies day” segment introduction with “Hey ladies” catchphrase
  • 04:25: Reference to “Ham” as a recurring character/person

Summary

The Birdhouse segment opened with playful banter about a colleague nicknamed “tip sheet” whose wife claims he eats pizza five times a week for dinner. This led to a broader discussion among the hosts about their go-to foods they could eat repeatedly without getting tired of them, with mentions of tacos, sandwiches, and pizza dominating the conversation.

The show then transitioned into “Ladies Day” content, featuring listener questions. The first was a “F, Marry, Kill” game involving cuisine types (Mexican/Tex-Mex, Italian, and American), which sparked debate among the hosts about their food preferences and whether sandwiches should be categorized as Italian or American food. There was also a humorous reference to someone called “Ham” who has apparently discovered chocolate sandwiches and brings more each day.

The segment concluded with discussions about household habits, including an incomplete listener question about bra-wearing frequency that led to some awkward comedy, and another question about most-hated household chores. The casual, meandering nature of the conversation and the mix of mundane topics with comedic moments appears typical of the show’s conversational style.


⏰ Mid-Show Analysis

Segments that appeared in this portion:

  • [00:07:07-00:09:05] Household chores discussion – cleaning hardwood floors, laundry habits, and separation of clothes
  • [00:09:06-00:10:35] Relationship advice segment – how to handle when your wife is feeling overwhelmed
  • [00:10:47-00:14:44] First date stories – hosts sharing memories of their earliest dating experiences

Sports topics discussed:

  • [00:13:44] Brief mention of working at a golf course during summer

Funny moments, Gordo bits, or memorable one-liners:

  • [00:08:52] “Everything you say is wrong” – response to laundry advice
  • [00:09:24] “That’s a tough one leave” – sarcastic response about helping an overwhelmed wife
  • [00:09:47] “was she always naked” – random interjection during relationship advice
  • [00:11:43] Audio joke: “We have audio from Matt” followed by awkward kissing sounds
  • [00:13:28-00:14:44] Extended story about wearing spiked golf shoes on a first date to see Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Pop culture, music, or non-sports topics discussed:

  • [00:11:18] Movie “Sidekicks” with Jonathan Brandis and Chuck Norris mentioned
  • [00:13:28] “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” referenced as the movie seen on a first date
  • General discussion about household chores, laundry habits, and dating experiences

Summary:

This portion of The Musers featured the hosts engaging in casual, everyday conversation topics that resonated with their audience’s daily experiences. The show moved from practical household discussions about cleaning hardwood floors and doing laundry, where the hosts revealed their different approaches to domestic tasks, including one host’s admission to throwing all clothes together in cold water regardless of colors.

The conversation then shifted to relationship dynamics, specifically addressing a listener question about how to handle a spouse who feels overwhelmed. The hosts offered varying perspectives, from suggesting going out for drinks and dinner to simply giving space when needed. This segment showcased their different personalities and approaches to marriage, mixing genuine advice with their characteristic humor.

The final segment about first dates provided the most entertaining content, with hosts sharing personal stories from their youth. The highlight was an extended anecdote about wearing spiked golf shoes to see Ferris Bueller’s Day Off with an older girl, complete with the embarrassing click-clacking sounds through the movie theater. These stories demonstrated the show’s ability to blend nostalgia, embarrassment, and humor while connecting with listeners through shared experiences of awkward teenage moments.


🏁 Final Hour Analysis

Segments in this portion

Ticket Mouse (00:00:00-00:06:23) – Gordo’s recurring character Ticket Mouse visits the studio to discuss being part of a woolly mammoth research project in Dallas. The mouse has been genetically modified to become “woolly” and shares stories about life at the station, missing Norm, and watching sports at the AAC.

Sports topics discussed in this portion

  • [00:01:53] Luka DončiΔ‡ being traded (fictional scenario)
  • [00:02:03] Ticket Mouse’s experiences at the American Airlines Center, particularly enjoying dropped food from Luka

Funny moments or memorable Gordo bits

  • [00:00:43] Ticket Mouse complaining about “the cat man” setting mouse traps everywhere
  • [00:00:54] Description of the cat man as having “a barbed penis”
  • [00:01:11] Story about Norm “pranking” the mouse by trying to smash his skull with a shovel
  • [00:01:25] Graphic description of pranking Norm at the urinals
  • [00:02:04] Luka dropping cheeseburgers and cake on the floor, eating “every meal like it was his frickin’ birthday”
  • [00:02:44] Ticket Mouse making “mad cheddar, literally. Because I’m a mouse”
  • [00:02:56] Reference to being paid in “Hot Tua Toys” crypto
  • [00:03:48] Dale Hansen trying to sign up for the woolly experiment
  • [00:04:21] Trump impression discussing World War III
  • [00:05:05] Ticket Mouse getting crushed by 12 volumes of woolly mammoth history books
  • [00:05:23] Dying vision of “Crypto Mouse Jesus” plugging a coin

How the show wrapped up

The segment ended with Ticket Mouse apparently dying after being hit by the heavy books, with his final words being about seeing “Crypto Mouse Jesus” and only getting to enjoy being woolly for a few weeks. The hosts acknowledged his apparent demise as the segment concluded at [00:06:23].

Summary

This final portion of The Musers featured the beloved recurring character Ticket Mouse in an extended segment that tied into a real news story about Dallas scientists creating woolly mice as part of mammoth research. Gordo voiced the mouse character with his typical absurdist humor, weaving in references to station personalities, sports, and current events.

The segment was classic Gordo – starting with an innocent premise but quickly veering into increasingly ridiculous territory with graphic stories about station life, crude humor about bodily functions, and pop culture references ranging from crypto currencies to political commentary. The mouse’s enthusiasm for being genetically modified into a “woolly” creature provided the central comedic thread.

The bit concluded with the mouse’s apparent death after being crushed by books, complete with a deathbed vision of “Crypto Mouse Jesus” – a fitting end to one of Gordo’s most enduring and beloved characters. The segment showcased The Ticket’s signature blend of sports talk, absurdist comedy, and inside references that have made the station a Dallas institution.


Analysis generated from archived transcripts. Hosts: Gordon Keith (Gordo), George Dunham, Craig Miller, Mike Rhyner, Donovan Lewis (Junior). Station: 1310 The Ticket, Dallas, TX.

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