What Were We Saying?

201: The Italian Bird Fiasco - The Energy Is Renewed, The Issues Are Unchanged

44 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/fan_mail/new] Season 2 begins the only way WWWS knows how: with renewed confidence, questionable preparedness, and the firm belief that time away has somehow improved everyone involved. After a brief hiatus spent allegedly resting, regrouping, and avoiding microphones, Big Uke & Tubesox are back refreshed, recharged, and immediately in rhythm - or at least back in the room pretending rhythm was ever the goal. Big Uke’s Bunch O’ Stuff kicks things off once again, arriving with the usual mixture of conviction, observational drift, and conclusions reached well ahead of supporting evidence. The Future That Wasn’t also re-emerges for Season 2, revisiting failed predictions from the past with the kind of confidence only hindsight can provide. And, in a tradition now fully embedded into the structure of the show, Tubesox is assigned a new movie - continuing the ongoing cycle of forced viewing, reluctant analysis, and future disagreement. Of course, 3 Things That Can Kick Rocks is also back for another season, because some grievances simply refuse to remain in the past. Petty complaints, unnecessary hostility, and strangely specific frustrations remain fully operational heading into Season 2. The break is over. The momentum remains suspiciously intact. Season 2 begins with energy, optimism, and absolutely no meaningful self-correction. Keep your expectations low. The show certainly didn’t. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/support]

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episode 202: Coffee, Tea, Or Cyanide - The mail returns. So do the grievances. artwork

202: Coffee, Tea, Or Cyanide - The mail returns. So do the grievances.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/fan_mail/new] Season 2 continues with the confidence of a show that survived its premiere and has chosen to interpret that as validation. This week marks the season’s first trip into the WWWS Mailbag, where listener submissions once again range from thoughtful observations to questions that raise entirely new concerns. As always, every message is treated with the appropriate level of consideration, which is to say: inconsistently. Say What Now? also returns, placing Big Uke back in the linguistic danger zone as he attempts to decipher the meanings of old-timey slang. History provides the words. Big Uke provides the guesses. The gap between the two remains substantial. Meanwhile, Tubesox delivers his review of Captain Phillips (2013), offering thoughts, observations, and at least one opinion that may not survive further examination. Not content to leave well enough alone, the show immediately assigns Big Uke a new movie, ensuring the cycle of reluctant viewing and future accountability remains fully operational. And of course, 3 Things That Can Kick Rocks returns for another week of grievances, irritations, and highly specific complaints directed toward targets that may or may not deserve them. Old slang. New mail. Maritime tension. Fresh resentment. The season settles into its rhythm. The judgment remains unchecked. Keep your expectations low. We certainly did. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/support]

29 de may de 202649 min
episode 201: The Italian Bird Fiasco - The Energy Is Renewed, The Issues Are Unchanged artwork

201: The Italian Bird Fiasco - The Energy Is Renewed, The Issues Are Unchanged

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/fan_mail/new] Season 2 begins the only way WWWS knows how: with renewed confidence, questionable preparedness, and the firm belief that time away has somehow improved everyone involved. After a brief hiatus spent allegedly resting, regrouping, and avoiding microphones, Big Uke & Tubesox are back refreshed, recharged, and immediately in rhythm - or at least back in the room pretending rhythm was ever the goal. Big Uke’s Bunch O’ Stuff kicks things off once again, arriving with the usual mixture of conviction, observational drift, and conclusions reached well ahead of supporting evidence. The Future That Wasn’t also re-emerges for Season 2, revisiting failed predictions from the past with the kind of confidence only hindsight can provide. And, in a tradition now fully embedded into the structure of the show, Tubesox is assigned a new movie - continuing the ongoing cycle of forced viewing, reluctant analysis, and future disagreement. Of course, 3 Things That Can Kick Rocks is also back for another season, because some grievances simply refuse to remain in the past. Petty complaints, unnecessary hostility, and strangely specific frustrations remain fully operational heading into Season 2. The break is over. The momentum remains suspiciously intact. Season 2 begins with energy, optimism, and absolutely no meaningful self-correction. Keep your expectations low. The show certainly didn’t. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/support]

22 de may de 202644 min
episode 117: Snake Eyes Pt. 2 - A Cleaner Recap Of A Show Still Drifting Off Course artwork

117: Snake Eyes Pt. 2 - A Cleaner Recap Of A Show Still Drifting Off Course

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/fan_mail/new] The archive reopens for a second installment of the WWWS Clip Show Spectacular - this time pulling from Episodes 8 through 15, otherwise known as the period where the show stopped “finding itself” and started settling into whatever this has become. Snake Eyes Pt. 2 revisits the era of growing confidence, expanding segments, increasingly specific grievances, and the now historically significant “Episode 13 peak.” From failed predictions and old-timey slang to movie assignments, mailbags, rankings, and the slow realization that the episodes were getting noticeably longer, the second half of Season 1 is somewhat adequately documented here. Compared to the first clip show (which often felt intentionally designed to test the audience’s concentration, patience, and general willingness to continue) this collection is slightly more focused, marginally more coherent, and organized just enough to create the dangerous illusion of professionalism.  The structure improves. The conversations do not. A retrospective. A victory lap. A carefully edited timeline of escalating commitment. Keep your expectations low - but the momentum, somehow, remains undeniable. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/support]

15 de may de 202623 min
episode 116: Snake Eyes Pt. 1 - The Early Warning Signs Were All There artwork

116: Snake Eyes Pt. 1 - The Early Warning Signs Were All There

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/fan_mail/new] The tapes have been pulled. The evidence has been reviewed. And against all better judgment, WWWS presents its first-ever Clip Show Spectacular - a carefully assembled collection of moments, side quests, breakdowns, grievances, and conversational detours gathered from Episodes 1 through 7. Snake Eyes Pt. 1 revisits the early days of the show: back when the structure was still theoretical, the confidence was completely unearned, and nobody fully understood what this thing was becoming. From the first mailbags to old grudges, strange facts, collapsing logic, and the beginnings of several recurring problems, it’s all here — now conveniently reorganized into one sprawling retrospective. Some moments hold up surprisingly well. Others should probably have remained buried in the archive. Either way, the momentum was already forming. A clip show. A recap. A historical document of escalating instability. Keep your expectations low. The past certainly did. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/support]

8 de may de 202624 min
episode 115: 3000 Crooked Miles - Confidence Over Distance artwork

115: 3000 Crooked Miles - Confidence Over Distance

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/fan_mail/new] Against a backdrop of absolutely no external validation - but an overwhelming internal sense of achievement - What Were We Saying? barrels into its season finale with the confidence of a show that assumes it stuck the landing three episodes ago. This week, the Tubesox Top 10 returns, now carrying the quiet authority of a segment that has never once missed, been questioned, or required revision. Meanwhile, The Future That Wasn’t digs confidently into the past to explain why everything went wrong, despite offering no actionable solutions. Big Uke delivers his  review of Detour (1945), a film that, much like the show itself, spirals into chaos with unwavering commitment. Interpretations vary, conclusions are drawn, and at least one take is presented with alarming certainty. And, in a move befitting a finale of this magnitude, the show closes out with 3 Things That Can Kick Rocks - a segment that dares to say what others won’t, mostly because others haven’t been asked. No lessons learned. No loose ends tied up. Just a finale that insists...firmly, repeatedly...that this was the plan all along. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573715/support]

1 de may de 202652 min