Boomer & Gio
Circumventing Do Not Disturb, Getting a Large Dog Downstairs and How Much Is It To See Sammy Hagar? | 'Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast'
15 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: How do Al and Jerry circumvent Do Not Disturb on their phones?
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All right, away we go here on a Thursday. It's nice to see you, Albert. What is going on? Oh, hi there, Jerry.
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Chapter 2: What challenges do Al and Jerry face with their large dog?
They may think, like when they call and it goes right to voicemail, oh, maybe something was weird with the line. Let me call back. Like, yes, last night I go to bed at 7 o'clock. Right. Yesterday at 8 o'clock my phone's ringing. I'm like, my phone's on do not disturb. So I did a... Then this morning I see it was Stephen Waldron. He wanted to know if we wanted any UFC guests.
I was like, dude, I'm asleep. And UFC guests? Yeah. Which is fine, but that's not something you call an emergency.
No, text me.
That could wait until the next morning. Or text, hey, you guys interested in... That's pretty funny. Yeah. That is pretty funny.
Yeah. I was at one point, I was making all these sorts of lists. Like I had a, I had a do not disturb, but these people could get through. But now I've just said it like, you know what? No one's getting through unless you call me twice.
If it's an emergency, you know how. Correct. That's funny. So my boss at Compass Media Networks, this guy Rob, good dude, he sends me, and I have been really good about turning my phone off with the texts. So, of course, the other night, what's tonight? Today's Thursday. I think it was Tuesday night.
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Chapter 3: What creative solutions are suggested for getting a dog downstairs?
Yes, because I was tired Tuesday. I had a game Monday night or Sunday night. Maybe it was Monday. Whatever. It doesn't matter. But I was tired, and I just forgot to turn the texts off. And I went to bed at 8, maybe even a little before 8. And at like 9.15, my phone's going off like three in a row. I almost threw the thing through the wall. I was so angry because it woke me up. And it was Rob.
And it was a couple of different things. But he starts it with, I know you go to bed at 8 o'clock. Dot, dot, dot, dot. I know you're saying send a text message. I'm saying contact me tomorrow morning then. Don't send this at 9.30 at night.
Yeah, the other thing is like with the iPhone, if you're iPhone to iPhone, this works. You can schedule a text. So let's say you didn't want to forget and instead of texting somebody and you go, oh, I'll text in the morning, but what if I forget to text? You write the text and then hit, there's a button where you can send it later and you could pick an exact minute you want to send it to.
Got it, got it.
I was also thinking of this. My niece got an interesting alarm clock for Christmas that I was wondering if this is something you and I would like.
A real alarm clock?
Yeah, it's a real alarm clock, but it's called... I forget what it's called, but it's an alarm clock light. Okay. It's supposed to mimic natural sunlight, and it slowly wakes you up by slowly brightening the room. The hatch.
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Chapter 4: How much does it cost to see Sammy Hagar live?
It's called the hatch.
That's very interesting.
Yeah. Yeah. And you can also choose the soft sound you wake up to, maybe birds chirping. See, again, that works for you. That doesn't work for me.
Why is that? Well, you live alone. Oh, right. Sorry, hon. Don't get up. It's only 3 a.m. It's not really 7 a.m. It's not really sunny out. That's kind of a tough one.
Yeah, that's true.
But I do like if you're a single person or and I shouldn't even say that wouldn't work. That would work for me most nights. I do sleep because of our work schedule. I do sleep in a separate room. So for those nights, it would work, I suppose. But it's a very good idea, though. But you know what I'm worried about with it is like if that plugs in, what if I lose power?
I'm sure there's got to be a battery backup. Most alarm clocks have a battery underneath for that reason. Yeah, that's true. I would be surprised if there was no battery backup to that. Yeah. I like that.
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Chapter 5: What are the ticket purchasing challenges for concerts?
How much was it, did she say?
It was pretty pricey. Not only that, she told me, because when she got it, she was very excited. This was on Christmas. And I randomly, the other day, remembered about the thing, and I texted her to see if she likes it. Right. She said she loves it. She said, if you want it, how about this? How about this scam?
If you want to be able to choose from a bunch of different sounds to wake up to, you have to pay the monthly subscription. Everything is a goddamn subscription. Yeah, that I'm not doing. But there are some that come with the alarm clock. Okay. The hatch. And I think Philips makes a similar thing with a different name. So there are a couple different options like this.
I think the weird thing, though, is if you set your alarm for 2 a.m., It doesn't start waking you up at 2 a.m. It starts waking you up before that so that at 2 a.m. it's at its brightest, I believe.
Dude, this is $170. Yes, this is what I mean. Are you out of your mind? And then pay a monthly fee? No, I'm out. Yeah, get lost. That's silly. I get it's a very neat concept. It is.
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Chapter 6: How do Al and Jerry feel about ticket prices for concerts?
Yeah. How about this? I'll set the alarm on my phone, and as soon as it goes on, I'll turn the lights on. That's not so gradual, though, Jerry.
I have a fader.
I have a dimmer. Oh, you have a dimmer. Good. It is a very cool concept. I am not spending $170 on one of them. On an alarm clock. Yeah, I'm not doing that either. Wow. That was some gift. I mean, again, neat, but no thanks. That was a nice gift. It's a very nice gift. Is that what you got her?
No, I think my other sister got it for her.
You're doing pretty good, aren't we?
Yeah. I hope she got a Black Friday deal on that. $170 seems a little pricey. She got free shipping. Yeah, right. Something.
Man.
So just real quickly, I know people are probably tired of this, but someone sent me an interesting solution. I want you to do what you think of this. For what?
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Chapter 7: What are the differences in podcasting and YouTube channels?
So I was talking about that my dog can't really go downstairs anymore. I did go to the vet yesterday, and she has some sort of back issues. Like lower back, neck issues. So understandably why the dog can't go down. So I don't want to be carrying a dog downstairs because it seems very dangerous. I'm fragile. I have very thin bones. It is dangerous. We've talked about it.
And I couldn't think of any answer. No one likes my gate situation. The gate will keep her from coming upstairs. Right. But she will whine all night long, I believe. She has in the past. A guy told me what he did was he got a extra large laundry basket. Oh, Jesus Christ. Put his dog in it. You go first and slowly, almost like a roller coaster, you slowly bring the dog down that way.
And that sounded like an actually great idea.
As long as you don't slip going down the stairs because now you're going down the stairs backwards with a 65-pound dog that you're holding up. But that's moving quickly now because it's sliding down the stairs. Yeah.
Be careful. Then I got to ask you this question. I went on Amazon. I go, okay, how big of a laundry basket can I get? This is a large laundry basket, but it's a laundry basket made by Rubbermaid, so I know that's a quality. What do you think a laundry basket, extra large, made by Rubbermaid, sells for? $25.
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Chapter 8: What insights do Al and Jerry share about the podcasting industry?
$36. Wow. Then I went on Target. Target did not have Rubbermaid. They had whatever, $4. $4? $4.
Oh, it's probably that crappy plastic. Yeah. That's why.
That wouldn't support my... I have a 65-pound dog.
That's just a basic laundry basket.
Then I was also thinking I could probably get, if I got a really sturdy box... I could probably do the same thing, but the dog in it slowly slide the dog down the... Do you hear yourself? I do. I do hear myself.
Build a ramp? What are you, Phineas and Ferb over there?
Yeah, build a ramp.
I think I could do it. Go for it. Do your thing. Don't fall. That's all I'll say. That's my message for you this week. Don't fall. I think that would be more safe. Yeah. Also, you could put a gate up and get a pull-out couch and sleep downstairs.
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