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"It's Like Shazam For Birds"

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Episode Description:
"How is it possible to live in Austin for decades and still discover something new about your own city?" 🤔 That’s the question that kicks off this lively episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where Sandy, JB, and Tricia dive into the quirky, surprising, and nostalgic corners of Austin life.
This episode is packed with revelations—starting with the existence of wild green parrots (or are they parakeets?) flocking through Austin’s neighborhoods. JB shares, “You tend to see them in north central Austin… flocks of them, bright green and yellow, just hanging out in the trees.” The crew debates whether they’re parrots or parakeets, and marvel at how these birds have become local celebrities—complete with their own Facebook page! 🦜
The conversation soars into the world of birdwatching, with hilarious confessions about how quickly “normal” life can turn into an obsession with binoculars and bird apps. “It’s like Shazam for birds!” Sandy jokes, as they recount stories of friends and family waking up early just to spot the latest feathered visitor.
But it’s not all about birds—nostalgia takes center stage as the hosts reminisce about legendary Austin bars, the bittersweet closing of the Vince Young Steakhouse, and the ever-changing local food scene. Tricia delivers the news: “After being open for 15 years and serving amazing food, the owners of the Vince Young Steakhouse announced that they will be closing their restaurant on January 24th.” The team shares memories of favorite steakhouses, from glazed carrots at Bob’s Steak and Chop House to the subtle charm of Austin Land and Cattle. 🥩 Get ready to laugh as the group recalls childhood toys that never lived up to the hype—Shrinky Dinks, Slinkys, Stretch Armstrong, and the infamous Easy-Bake Oven. “The Slinky never went down the stairs in real life like it did on TV. Maybe two steps at the most,” Sandy laments, while JB confesses to breaking Stretch Armstrong in under an hour: “He had purple jelly on the inside. My mom said don’t eat that!” 😂
From the Austin Public Library’s “Crafternoon” (featuring Shrinky Dinks!) to the thrill of Texas Stars hockey, this episode is a whirlwind tour of local culture, nostalgia, and the everyday surprises that make Austin unique.
Memorable Moments & Quotes:
  • “You tend to see them in north central Austin… flocks of them, bright green and yellow, just hanging out in the trees.”
  • “It’s like Shazam for birds!”
  • “The Slinky never went down the stairs in real life like it did on TV.”
  • “He had purple jelly on the inside. My mom said don’t eat that!”

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