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The Trout Stream

The Trout Stream

Written by: Harry Troutman Paul Troutman
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Two brothers and girl dad's in the mid 30's talking about sports, life, and everything in between.

2026 Harry Troutman Paul Troutman
Episodes
  • #97 - SIX POUND TROUT
    Mar 4 2026

    The conversation begins with Paul and Harry sharing personal life updates and milestones, including the birth of a baby, house purchases, and other significant events. This is followed by an introduction to sports picks and predictions for various events and races. The conversation covers celebrity stories, acts of kindness, unusual state laws, and Olympic highlights. It delves into the generosity and kindness of individuals, the impact of the Teddy Bridgewater Act, and the misrepresentation of good deeds in the media. Additionally, it explores the achievements and highlights of the Winter Olympics, showcasing remarkable moments and exceptional performances. The conversation covers topics related to local regulations and tourist attractions, unusual town ordinances, and humorous sports events. It delves into the unique regulations in historic towns, the impact of tourism on local regulations, and the humor in sports events.

    Takeaways

    • Life updates and personal milestones
    • Sports picks and predictions Acts of kindness and generosity
    • Unusual state laws
    • Olympic highlights Tourist attractions and local regulations
    • Unusual town ordinances
    • Humorous sports events

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Life Updates and Milestones
    • 32:25 Celebrity Stories and Acts of Kindness
    • 41:21 Teddy Bridgewater Act and Media Misrepresentation
    • 01:07:30 Local Regulations and Tourist Attractions
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • **BONUS** Fishing After Work: Hoagies, Waffles, and One Forever Meal
    Sep 30 2025

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    What single meal could you eat every day for the rest of your life? We put that bold rule to the test and find ourselves torn between the sensible comfort of breakfast and the romance of a perfect 11:30 Italian hoagie—the kind wrapped in wax paper, glistening with oil and vinegar, and impossible to forget. Along the way, we set ground rules, debate calories versus joy, and ask whether food you love in a moment can survive the grind of routine.

    We wander into the friendly feud between Waffle House and classic diners, weighing consistency against variety. Waffle House offers a ritual: crisp waffles, hash browns covered and smothered, bottomless coffee, and stories that always start after midnight. Diners fight back with chipped beef on a Belgian waffle, scrapple and pork roll, and the wild-card magic of an unexpectedly perfect pancake. The choice becomes a mirror—do you want dependable anchors or a menu that lets mood lead the way?

    The memories pour in: hubcap-sized pancakes we couldn’t finish as kids, late-night Waffle House encounters that got a little weird and very funny, road-trip breakfasts that became markers on a map, and even a hibachi-at-home bit with a lighter and airborne shrimp. We also poke at the infamous waffle challenge—24 hours inside, minus an hour per waffle—and what “punishment” says about our appetite for repetition. By the end, we land on something simple and true: your forever meal isn’t just about taste; it’s about who you are at that same time tomorrow. If breakfast keeps your days steady and a hoagie keeps your soul bright, maybe the best choice is the one you’ll still look forward to unwrapping.

    If you had to pick your one-and-only daily dish, what would you choose—and why? Tap follow, share this with a friend who has strong sandwich opinions, and leave a quick review to help more curious eaters find us.

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    29 mins
  • #67 - NOT THE WIENERMOBILE!!
    Aug 26 2024

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    Can a relief pitcher’s entrance music affect their game? Join us for a hilarious and spirited debate as we pick the ultimate walk-up songs, from timeless classics like "Enter Sandman" to unexpected choices like Shania Twain’s "Man! I Feel Like a Woman." Harry and Paul go head-to-head, and you won't want to miss Paul's mic-dropping claim of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" as the best walk-up anthem ever.

    Celebrate episode 67 with us as we honor athletes who've worn this unique number. We'll recount Bob Kuchenberg's role in the Dolphins’ historic undefeated season, spotlight notable draft picks like Alvin Kamara, and share a gut-busting tale about Mark Cimino's emergency kicker stint. We also touch on the 67 car in NASCAR and Juan Pablo Montoya's upcoming race at Watkins Glen, blending nostalgia, humor, and sports history.

    From surprising lifetime supplies for Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo to an intense "Biggest Pet Peeves" bracket showdown, this episode is packed with laughter and engaging stories. Hear about Yusuf Dikic’s minimalist silver medal win and laugh at unusual news stories, including a mannequin mistaken for a headless body and a gamer’s travel-fueled vendetta. We wrap up with quirky anecdotes about naming rights deals like Pitbull's latest venture, all while rallying behind Philly sports. Don’t miss this heartwarming, humorous journey through sports and life!

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    1 hr and 23 mins
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