Houli’s Hooley Sat. April 25, 2026
This week on the Houli’s Hooley, Paddy, Bill, and Clay once again prove that no topic is safe and no story is too small to spiral completely out of control. We kick off in full late-night radio mode before immediately detouring into Florida, where Bill’s friend survives a hawk attack, prompting questions about whether it was nature or just a harsh fashion review. Paddy leans briefly spiritual, beard philosophy enters the chat, and somehow we land on celebrity lookalikes and whether twins should just preemptively tattoo their initials on their foreheads. Pop culture chaos follows: Island Boys conspiracies, Eric Bogosian sightings, Boogie Nights references, and the unsettling realization that Axl Rose now looks like he might sell you a timeshare in Tinley Park. Then it’s into the heart of the episode — youth baseball madness. Paddy’s son continues dealing at a 0.00 ERA until the bullpen collapses, a ball leaves the zip code, and parents react like it’s Game 7 of the World Series. Mikey’s helmet-throwing strikeout meltdown becomes instant suburban folklore, and practice turns chaotic when two kids “Biff” each other on fly balls, sparking debate over what a Biff even is and how long those grudges last. The guys then accidentally pitch a Zucker brothers-style sports franchise featuring Rocket Arm Jeremy, Professor Beard Plucker, and a werewolf first-base coach who only communicates via howls. Clay continues his ongoing war with guardrails, and Bill maintains his lifelong feud with gravity. The episode closes with Fight Night at Mount Carmel, school boxing nostalgia, robot apocalypse jokes, and the comforting idea that if the machines ever rise, at least we’ll have had a slice, a pint, and an uppercut first.
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