Dave Berkson
The Black Cat and Dre run some silly Old School podcast where they spend a day watching and reviewing old school seventies and eighties professional wrestling and use it as a reminder to rekindle the thought waves missed of their youth. Ina recent program the BC and Dr Dre recalled a eighties lame feud back in the day in Vincent K McMahon's WWF wrestling which in 1986 was in the midst of its major circus type kids appeal bullshit. Brutus Beefcake actually had been an original not so outrageous character of a Chippendale stud looking wrestler until Vince McMahon got bored and decided he needed a make over as some salon hair-cutting snub and this gimmick of Brutus the barber perhaps was one of the most ludicrous of Vince McMahon's pro wrestling and turned off many fans form his product as it further sank into a dismal of shit. As far as Cat and Dre goes who takes time out on a Saturday to talk Brutus Beefcake and Elvis man in 1987.
Dre and the Black cat have an amazing podcast and why these camera shy suckers don't have more pictures of themselves sin their studio with the big microphones that Rush Limbaugh mocks of these YouTube on-line I will never know. They reside in Chicago and perhaps they have some other day jobs that they would be embarrassed by the prospect of office downtown co-workers learning of their side hobby of talking about eighties and nineties pro wrestling and talking about Kamala and the Elvis Tonk man. They also rambled on about junk yards and trash collectors as I guess talking about an obscure Brutus Beefcake Honky Tonk match in the eighties pretty much can get a mind wavering on othe rtopics and they discussed how some of these trash collectors would pile the shit they garbage picked so high they needed guard rails and so forth and looked ridiculous. Not much unlike a Sanford and Son truck and luckily the days of seeing these garbage pickers seems more rare as local government sin the burbs likely regulated that bullshit out of their town or village. The dialogue about pro wrestling and trash for-profit collecting in their recent Old School Podcast again vividly demonstrates the unique qualities and amazing prowess of Black cat and Dre as the premier podcasters of tjheir age.
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