You asked and Tim delivers, Brian Wenning is the guest on this week’s show.
And, as is only fitting when Wenning is involved, this episode is a bit more jenky than the first two – let’s thank beer and a history of drug abuse for that. Try and follow along as Tim gets Brian to talk about getting kicked off of Plan B, stealing Xanax from Antwuan Dixon, and innovating the mid-ledge pop-out.
Don’t forget to check the timeline, submitted questions, and mentioned links below the stream.
And keep sending emails to satanandgodarebothdorks@gmail.com so that Tim doesn’t run out of things to talk about – as if that would ever be a problem for him.
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SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
[1:15] Brian Wenning shits into a condom in public
[8:35] Dizzy Dave’s words of wisdom
[11:48] Why Wenning got kicked off of Plan B
[18:55] Guy Mariano calls Wenning to offer Narcotics Anonymous support
[22:28] Wenning steals Antwan Dixon’s Xanax, gets choked out for it
[24:59] Anthony Pappalardo “dumbs it down for the skateboard crowd”
[27:45] Did drugs or pressure cut Wenning’s career short?
[32:00] Wenning burns off his own tattoo and gives advice to Tyshawn Jones
SUBMITTED QUESTIONS
[35:54] Mike Sinclair: “Why did you pay for your own flight and apartment in Barcelona when everything was paid for on the DC Shoes tab? Also, why did you bring your own personal filmer whose footage at the time was not up to par and pay for him as well to film instead of filming with the DC team?
[37:52] Sinclair sidenote: “This is one of the worst trips I have ever been on, and the amount of money burned on that trip is still insane to me… If you were still on DC would you keep burning money at that same rate?”
[34:48] Sinclair sidenote two: “Why did you decide to sleep with a product line manager at DC, so when you cut her off she took your shoe away?”
LINKS & MENTIONS IN EPISODE 3
Brian Wenning – Photosynthesis (2000)
Guy Mariano – Mouse (1996)
Nosegrind popouts:
Jerry Fowler – 411vm (1998)
Brian Lotti – Now’n’Later (1991)
Anthony Pappalardo – Mosaic (2003) / A Candid Conversation with… (2014)
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April 22, 2015 11:42 am
You posted episode 2 here dudes!
April 22, 2015 11:49 am
thanks for the heads up – updated ! Also on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tim-oconnor-show/id981975697?mt=2
April 22, 2015 12:18 pm
Tim, I’m fuckin hyped that you try to steer Wenning in the right direction. You had to repeat things over and over and over and he still couldn’t latch on to the topic sometimes, then just starts talking about condoms. Way to try to facilitate, its sad that it doesn’t seem like Wenning even understands that he’s still on his downfall.
April 22, 2015 1:01 pm
“its sad that it doesn’t seem like Wenning even understands that he’s still on his downfall.”
Spot on man. Sounds like he’s still got so much anger. Respect for Tim O’Connor trying to make some sense out of it all. Less of the prostitute bashing next time though please.
April 22, 2015 3:45 pm
I feel so young. I was learning to Ollie when photosynthesis dropped
April 22, 2015 3:51 pm
Solid episode. Even though he was kind of dodging certain questions, the conversation gives a better idea of what Wenning’s like