The Shoot From The Hip Show

Montoyis & Reese

Montoyis & Reese explore current events with humor and common sense. Reach us at @FromThe_Hip, @Montoyisk, @Mann_at_arms on Twitter. Shootfromthehip.xyz! Email us at shootfromthehip1@gmail.com. The Facebook page is www.facebook.com/ShootFromTheHipShow/ and the voicemail line is (559)825-SHOT!

  1. FEB 16

    Close Your Head and Bow Your Eyes

    Key Highlights from the Episode Michael "5000" Watts Passing: The Houston hip-hop community is mourning the loss of Michael "5000" Watts, the legendary founder of Swishahouse Records, who passed away on January 30, 2026. A celebration of his life was scheduled for February 16, 2026, in Houston. Don Lemon Arrest: Former CNN host Don Lemon was arrested in late January 2026 while covering an anti-ICE protest at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. He recently pleaded not guilty to federal civil rights charges on February 13, 2026. Winter Olympics: The 2026 Winter Olympics are currently underway in Italy (Milan-Cortina). Unrest in Minnesota: The state has seen significant tension involving anti-ICE protests and federal enforcement actions.        Music & Entertainment Updates New Releases: The episode notes mention new albums from J. Cole and DaBaby, as well as Sexyy Redd's take on a Michael Jackson classic. Sports: The show announced the winner of their Fantasy Football league, following the recent Super Bowl (Super Bowl LX). Personal Updates: The hosts discussed personal topics like "Winning the High School State Championship," "Golf Game Falling Off," and "New Treatment for Bad Knees."       Listener Feedback & Culture Check-ins: Messages from regular contributors like Dj The Dj and KD Davis. Controversies: Discussions on Kanye's latest apology, Jim Jones vs. Dame Dash, and Corey Holcomb's recent comments.

    1h 31m
  2. 10/15/2025

    Was Molly Done or Was She Threw?

    News Political Assassination: While the query mentions a political assassination, no specific details are available in the provided search results. Airlines and Oversized Passengers: Southwest Airlines will require oversized passengers occupying adjacent seats to pay for two seats, beginning in January 2026. Refunds for the second seat are possible under specific conditions (flight departs with an empty seat, both seats purchased in the same fare class). Cracker Barrel Backtracks on Rebrand: Cracker Barrel reversed its controversial rebrand and logo change and ended its relationship with the design firm responsible, according to the Toledo Blade and Investopedia. The company also announced leadership and organizational structure changes to reinforce its focus on guest experience. Wisconsin Man Fakes Death, Sentenced: Ryan Borgwardt, who faked his death in a kayaking accident and fled the country, was sentenced to 89 days in jail after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor charge of obstruction. He was also ordered to pay $30,000 in search costs. Conjoined Twins Update: Abby and Brittany Hensel, conjoined twins, were recently seen in public with a baby. However, Abby Hensel's husband stated that the TikTok account posting about a baby is not owned by his wife, and the twins did not post about having a child. Man Jumps Ship to Avoid Debt: A cruise ship passenger, Jey Gonzalez-Diaz, jumped overboard to avoid declaring money and paying off over $16,000 in gambling debt to Royal Caribbean. He was rescued and charged with a federal crime. Tylenol and Autism Rumors: In late 2023, a federal judge dismissed Tylenol (acetaminophen) lawsuits alleging a link to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) due to the exclusion of plaintiffs' expert witnesses. However, in September 2025, the White House and Health and Human Services issued new guidance suggesting a potential association between prenatal acetaminophen use and increased risks of ASD and ADHD. Researchers have found no firm evidence of a causal link between in utero acetaminophen exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders. Molly Qerim Leaves First Take: Molly Qerim announced her departure from ESPN's First Take after 10 years as host. Sources suggest it was her decision to explore other opportunities.    Entertainment/Music Dame Dash and Cam'ron: Cam'ron accused Dame Dash of lying about his role as "Chairman of REVOLT." Cam'ron stated that no one at REVOLT was aware of this role. Dame Dash rejected Cam'ron's offer to executive produce his shows because of ego. Dame Dash threatened a $100 million RICO and defamation lawsuit. Pooh Shiesty Released Early: Pooh Shiesty was released early from federal prison on October 6, 2025, and transferred to a halfway house, months before his original release date. Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl: Bad Bunny is confirmed as the Super Bowl LX halftime show performer. Carlos Santana supported Bad Bunny and debunked rumors that he criticized the selection. Cardi B Releases New Album: Cardi B's second album, "Am I the Drama?", was released on September 19, 2025. Young Dolph Murder Trial: Hernandez Govan, accused of orchestrating Young Dolph's murder, was acquitted on all charges in August 2025. The jury foreman explained the verdict in an interview. Young Thug Jail Calls Leak: Audio and transcripts of Young Thug's jail calls were leaked, generating media attention and discussions about his relationships and other artists. Drake texted Young Thug after the leak, expressing support. Tootie Raww Arrested: Tootie Raww was arrested in September 2025 on charges of possession of a sawed-off shotgun and obstruction of law enforcement officers. Drake's Lawsuit Dismissed: Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group regarding Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us" was dismissed by a federal judge. The court ruled that claims tied to the lyrics were protected as opinion. Adrien Broner Removed from Show: Adrien Broner was removed from Cam'ron's show "It Is What It Is" after making inappropriate comments.

    1h 20m
  3. 08/21/2025

    A Boat Full of Cooter

    Montoyis & Reese's Activities: Discussion of Texans preseason football, preparation for fantasy football leagues, observation of Little League football scrimmages, the host bringing a boy to Reese's house, a trip to Destin, Florida, and spending time at Margaritaville. News: Topics covered include a gunman killing four people in Manhattan, a police chase involving "Hellcat Mike", a man getting stuck to an MRI machine, a desire to bring back the Redskins' name, dildos being thrown on a WNBA court, the cancellation of Steven Colbert's show, the concept of whites "returning to the land", and Hertz Car Rental using a new scanner to charge for vehicle damage. Break: Cooter Economics F*ckery/Listener Feedback: Sha'Carri Richardson was arrested last month at SeaTac International Airport on a charge of misdemeanor fourth-degree domestic violence assault. Bodycam footage of the incident shows Richardson claiming to be in an abusive relationship and shoving her boyfriend, Christian Coleman. Richardson has since apologized, and Coleman has publicly defended her. Lil' Duval's Auntie Contest relates to the release of the song "Go Auntie" with Cupid, a celebration of stylish and confident aunties. Aries Spears criticized Ice Cube's artistry, stating he was not a fan of him as a rapper or actor. Ice Cube responded by calling Spears a "sucka". Spears defended his right to an opinion. Shannon Sharpe was let go by ESPN in July 2025, weeks after settling a high-profile lawsuit involving sexual assault allegations. ESPN did not state an official reason for his departure. Gillie and Cam traded insults, seemingly over comments about Jalen Hurts' performance. Nicki Minaj and Dez Bryant had a social media exchange that included Minaj offering Bryant $10 million to fight her husband. Both parties later apologized. Malcolm Jamal Warner died on July 21, 2025, at the age of 54, due to accidental drowning in Costa Rica. He was swept away by a strong rip current while swimming with a friend. Hulk Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, died at age 71 on July 24, 2025. His cause of death was acute myocardial infarction, or a heart attack. He also had a history of atrial fibrillation and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Gilbert Arenas was arrested on July 30, 2025, and federally indicted for allegedly operating a high-stakes illegal poker ring from his mansion.

    1h 18m
5
out of 5
43 Ratings

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Montoyis & Reese explore current events with humor and common sense. Reach us at @FromThe_Hip, @Montoyisk, @Mann_at_arms on Twitter. Shootfromthehip.xyz! Email us at shootfromthehip1@gmail.com. The Facebook page is www.facebook.com/ShootFromTheHipShow/ and the voicemail line is (559)825-SHOT!

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