Chapter 1: What makes Shaun Morash call Boomer a bully?
Sean, you were saying in the text messages to me?
Yeah, Boomer, first of all, you're a bully moron. You're supposed to be the leader of this place, all right? You made Al feel guilty about trekking into this thing. And let me tell you, I was up. I busted my ass until 12 o'clock, continuing to shovel. And I got back up at 5 o'clock this morning, went out there, shoveled again. And guess what happened when I woke up?
I saw all these lights and what the hell happened? My neighbor crashed into the stop sign seven houses down because his three-inch eyes. For what? So now I'm supposed to get my car? Is the company paying my deductible? What are you, an idiot?
Oh, well, you know, listen, you fat sausage.
Chapter 2: How does Boomer justify his work ethic during the snowstorm?
I mean, what are we doing here?
I have to tell you right now, Eddie is the one that called you guys out and said that you guys were soft and you wanted to stay home and you were lazy. I didn't say that. He said that.
But you set the culture in motion.
I heard your body. Well, my team is here. That's all I know.
Yeah, your team's here because they're scared of you. That's why they're there.
And Eddie is also ā They're not scared of me. I don't pay their bills. I'm not their direct boss. I'm part of their team. By the way, it's the Boomer and Geo show.
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Chapter 3: What cultural expectations does Eddie set for the team?
It's not the Craig Carton show. It's like we're a team here. That's all.
Okay, and that's fine. You guys are a team, too. I'll stay at home. That's good. Yes, and that's the other thing, too. All right, I get in. I get to sit. First of all, no parking at the Babylon train station this morning. So if I got in there, how the hell am I getting in, first of all? Second of all, if I do, am I even communicating with everybody in the show once Evan was home, too?
It's either you're all in with one or you're all out with the other. And don't bring up Eddie's half-I-did-a-rod dog.
Chapter 4: Why does Boomer feel frustrated about commuting during bad weather?
He doesn't count. He would come in snow no matter what. But it's absurd. We have the equipment. Al was right on Friday. Why are we doing this? For what?
Well, we're here and you're not. And guess what?
Tomorrow, what does it matter?
And Eddie has always set the, I think, the parameters for people who work here. If you are an intern and you work for Eddie as an intern, there's just an inherent understanding that you come to work. Of course there is.
I sat and slept on a bed with Chris McMonagle farting in 2011. You think I was doing that again?
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Chapter 5: What arguments are made about teamwork and attendance?
We're not talking about 2011 now. We're talking about 2025. You want to stay home? Stay home. You're damn right.
Thank you, Mom Donnie.
You moron.
You called him a lot of names there, man. Moron. No, I'm saying no him. I'm saying he called you moron, bully. Bully moron. Bully moron, Mondami. I mean, that's just... Yeah.
Chapter 6: How do the hosts feel about the safety of commuting in severe weather?
They're also not on television, which is another large factor in this. He's a big reason why. I don't know, man. Listen, I've gotten to a point where I know what I want to do, and I will do what I want to do. And you do it, man. And if someone else has a different take or a different situation, it's totally reasonable if they want to do that. That's where I'm at with that at this point. I don't...
I would feel terrible if Jerry or Al or someone ended up getting in an accident coming here. But I also know that if it was as bad as maybe Sean had seen or these guys had slipped and something would have happened when on their way here that they would have stayed home. Right, Jerry? I would have turned around. Yeah. Yes. You would have turned around.
Chapter 7: What personal anecdotes do the hosts share about their experiences?
Absolutely.
Jerry said a text. I said, stay safe, be smart. That's what I said.
That was my response. Well, and had I woke up and the collar of the driveway was closed up again, I was going back inside. Yeah.
Because I couldn't take a snowblower out at 2 o'clock in the morning. I mean, I walked probably three-tenths of a mile with a suitcase and almost turned back, went back to the hotel. This is way too much for me. God, I was exhausted. Absolutely exhausted.
All jokes aside, regardless of what he says, I don't really care. All I do really care about is you guys, and you guys showed up today.
Well, go back to Monday.
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Chapter 8: What conclusions do the hosts reach about working from home versus coming in?
Showed up today. The storm was supposed to throw snow through Monday morning. It stopped by me. I mean, it turns into kind of freezing ice, but the snow did stop around 3 o'clock yesterday. And you've got this really cool thing called these webcams. You can actually watch the turnpike in the parkway and see what it looks like. So I didn't think it was that bad.
Yeah, I mean, Sean could have probably come in at some point yesterday.
If he wanted to. Then again, I don't know if the company offered it to those guys.
No, they did.
Oh, they did. Yeah. I didn't know that.
So, I mean, but it's not as if the only option for him was getting up this morning and driving.
He was the only option, but it wasn't.
No. He could have come in, you know, the day before, whatever, early, whatever it was, and make it happen. You know?
He could have gotten a stranger thing with you on Saturday.
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