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Chapter 1: What is the main topic of the top loser lines of 2025?
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Chapter 2: How did the hosts select the top loser line messages?
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Chapter 3: What are some of the funniest loser line messages shared?
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Chapter 4: What humorous insights do the hosts provide about the messages?
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It's almost the end of the year, but before we can put some flowers on this thing and lower it down into the ground forever, there is one all-important tradition that we have to do on this show. Oh, really? You can't see us right now, but all the boys are dressed in our fancy tuxedos. I was wondering.
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts react to the absurdity of the loser lines?
And the women are in floor-length ball gowns that will turn back into moo-moos at the stroke of 12. That's right. Brooke's got like a 14-foot cigarette. You know those long, classy ones? She always does. Because we're celebrating the best loser line voicemails of the past year. We've combed through them all, selected our top ten favorite ones. We're going to play them for you next.
It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning, and wow, can you believe almost an entire year has gone by?
No.
Chapter 6: What themes emerge from the top loser line messages?
Goes by quick.
Not really too much exciting has happened. I mean, TikTok was shut down and then relaunched and then shut down and then relaunched again.
That feels like a lifetime ago.
It was this year. Katy Perry went to space and then cried when she was forced to come back to Earth.
Everyone else cried when she came back.
Yeah, it was a sad moment. And, of course, Coldplay concerts became the number one hot spot for extramarital affairs. Other than that, though, pretty average year.
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Chapter 7: What is the significance of the final top loser line message?
Maybe the craziest thing, though, is that we are still on the air.
Yay! Yay! How did that happen? Let's do it.
I mean, we have to give some credit to the people who truly deserve it. The randos who called the loser lie and left some of the craziest, cringiest, most absurd messages that we've ever received.
Yeah.
Not just from desperate dudes, but the ladies, too. And this was tough because I spent a good couple hours yesterday with Producer Boy just combing through all of our audio.
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Chapter 8: How can listeners engage with the podcast and its content?
Oh, yes.
to create the top 10 list of the best loser line messages of the year.
Wow.
So we got to get to it. Let's listen to number 10. Next message. Hey, Brooklyn. It's Cody. Uh, sorry. Don't mind the water sounds. I'm just in the shower right now. I'm getting ready for work. Um, got a lot going on, but I tried this a few months ago where lately I've been trying to multitask, you know, call people while I'm tackling other chores. Um,
And you just happen to fall on shower time, so lucky you. But yeah, anyway, just kind of a life hack, doing multiple things at the same time. Like, did you know you can buy one of those wireless USB toasters where you can actually toast in your car? That's cool, right?
Uh, I'm trying to get a hot plate, uh, that I can rest on my glove compartment to make eggs, too, so I can knock out the whole breakfast meal on my commute. But I should probably go. The water's getting cold right now. Text you around lunch. Bye. Next message.
This is why I keep saying they should install showers in this room so that Brooke can't avoid them anymore and we can still do our jobs while getting clean at the same time.
I'm just glad that he combined his toaster with his car and not with a shower. Yeah. You know, you've got to be careful when you're multitasking. It could turn deadly.
There's a way, Brooke.
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