662: Eat Sh!t
Being a fan is crazy ain’t it? Some of these social media hot takes are the musings of sociopaths. Beware.
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Being a fan is crazy ain’t it? Some of these social media hot takes are the musings of sociopaths. Beware.
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Doc shared his frustrations about the challenges of scheduling shop appointments and the frequent incidents of violence, highlighting a tragic case involving a 16-year-old running a red light, killing three and injuring ten. He expressed disbelief at such senseless acts and mentioned other issues like the shooting at Amazon. Additionally, Doc criticized the prevalence of political discussions at work, urging colleagues to focus on their jobs rather than politics. He also discussed his approach to accepting food delivery orders, emphasizing the importance of financial worth. Lastly, Doc touched on his podcast’s format, encouraging listener engagement and hinting at future football-related discussions.
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Discussions of the experience with a 78-hour power outage in Houston due to a hurricane, including food spoilage, gas shortages, and heat exhaustion, but expressed gratitude for their family’s safety. They touched on changing their podcast intro, the upcoming NCAA College Football 25 video game, and hurricane naming conventions. They reminisced about past storms, the return of Sam Wilson (the Falcon), and the lack of trust in black superheroes in media. Conversations also covered sports topics like Ricky Henderson’s legacy, legal troubles of former NFL draft pick Marcus Russell, and various criminal cases. They reminisced about events from 2007 and 2009, discussed pop culture moments, and recent sports developments, including the MLB draft, WNBA, and Olympic trials. The discussion highlighted their diverse interests and personal anecdotes, blending nostalgia with current events.
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Join Marqus and Tony as they navigate technical issues, workplace drama, basketball legends, and the quest for unshared ice cream in Episode 658: Ice Cream Wars! 🍦🎙️ #PodcastLife #IceCreamLovers
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Tony and Marqus engaged in a comprehensive discussion covering a wide array of topics: their AI experiences, military backgrounds, future plans, current events, sports, and music, including the NBA Finals, WNBA, and hip hop. They shared personal anecdotes, touched on the competitive nature of sports, and recent news stories like the Graceland auction and an indecent exposure case in North Carolina. Their conversation also included discussions on recent arrests (Justin Chaplin and Rodney Vellore), potential corruption in the Houston Public Works Department, a privately shared video, Tony’s family, movie plots, baseball strategies, and plans to revive content creation platforms like Patreon and Google ads.
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MJ and Tony covered a wide range of topics, including their personal experiences in sports, the impact of sports events like drafts and playoffs, content platforms, and social issues. They discussed the NBA playoffs, the transfer portal and one-and-done rule in college basketball, the upcoming NFL and MLB drafts, and the opening of the WNBA season. They also touched on various legal and cultural issues related to laws, women’s representation, and criminal cases. |
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Tony and MJ discussed gaming, baseball, scandals, TV shows, and upcoming events. There was women’s basketball, baseball integrity, and a colleague’s misinformation issue. The Michigan Liquor Control Commission misplaced nearly $1M in alcohol. Bun B’s rodeo attracts large crowds. A Satanic temple sues over excessive security fees, and a Houston man marries multiple women on probation. Plus so much more.
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