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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What nostalgic fast food memories do Rory and Mal share?
Yo, that is crazy. I never knew McDonald's had a McLobster. It lasted, this was like summer, 2015 it had to be.
2015.
In the comments, somebody got to tell me how the McLobster... Yo, PJ, you ever had a McLobster? Somebody got to tell me how the McLobster was, man. We need a McLobster review. I never even knew this was a thing. I'm cool, actually. I don't remember how much it cost. Nah, man. Y'all tripping the McLobster. They might have did numbers in New England. A single lobster roll cost $30 in 2022.
The McLobster roll, however, was $3.99. I'm cool. I'm cool. It hit nine during inflation. $9 for a McLobster is hilarious. And first of all, if you're in Maine, New England, et cetera, why the fuck would you get a McLobster when you could get lobster? The same reason you get a burger from McDonald's and we live in Manhattan. Some of the greatest burgers in the world in Manhattan.
Fair, but if you're out there, nah, that's different. Because a burger is universal everywhere. I may want a quick burger, you get burgers all the time. Lobster, no matter where you are, is kind of like a special thing, right? So if you're in New England, wouldn't you want to like, all right, I'll save my money so twice a month I can eat real lobster, not run around for a $9 McLobster.
I got to try the McLobster. I'm sorry. Were you a McRib guy? I'm sad to say in my younger days, man, I may have had a McRib or two. That was your rib? That shit was so nasty. I can smell it right now. That shit tastes like a sneaker tongue. A saucy sneaker tongue? Yeah, that shit was just a sneaker tongue with sauce all over it. That shit was terrible.
The McLobster got discontinued in 2017.
Damn, I didn't do my job. Damn, Rory, you didn't market it enough.
I flooded the streets.
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Chapter 3: What is the McGangbang and how did it originate?
Niggas. You can go either way. And then po' boy. You want a po' boy? And then do a super racist commercial for 20 years. Peace. Peace, what a po-boy. I know he do. Peace the hell, yeah. Them po-boys. Josh, you ever had a po-boy? Josh, you never... Get out. I can't talk in the room with a nigga that never had a po-boy. Like, what you mean? I've never had a po-boy either. You never had a po-boy?
No, I live up north. And I've never gone down south and was like, you know what? I should grab a po-boy. Never. Oh, my God. You get a po-boy in Coney Island right now. Yeah, we got to get you a po-boy. You got to get a po-boy.
What about City Island, right? Isn't it that thing that they do up in the Bronx or whatever?
Yeah, you get a po-boy. They got those. I don't know if I want that to be your first po-boy, though.
Yeah, I feel like I ought to go to Louisiana.
Oh, nah, you go to Louisiana. Because City Island is a po' boy with a side of violence. You may not even get a chance to eat it. Yeah, City Island is a po' boy with a side of a folding chair beside your head, man. You know what I'm saying? It's all good. City Island is such deception because you get off the bridge and it's like the most beautiful area.
You're like, I cannot believe this is the Bronx. I look at the harbor, the water, then you get to the end of that street. Gang violence. See the three knees?
Yeah.
Every Dominican gang you can think of.
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Chapter 4: How does the McLobster compare to other fast food items?
Then they started moving those items and separating them for a dollar. Then you get like five things on the dollar menu. It should be seven something. And that pushed the combo shit up to like $12. Whoever came up with that should be like a general in Israel right now. Because how did you do that to us? You really made fast food cost the same as Applebee's? McDonald's in Dubai is crazy though.
Really? Oh my God. They have so many different chicken sandwiches. They got piss in the soda fountain? See?
See?
No, Rory. Why you can't be normal? It just has so many different... Oh, I'm the one that's not normal, right? What goes on in Dubai, I'm the one that's unnormal. Yeah, but that's not everywhere. That goes on right here in Manhattan too. Right on the corner, actually. Yeah, but it's... That little rub and tug spot you keep popping in front of? They got a shit option.
Yeah, but at least there, you have to be behind a curtain, I think. And they'll turn some music on so no one can hear it. In Dubai, I think it's just out in the open. It comes with your section. You been to Dubai before? Mm-mm. Dubai is cool. It's just a little turned up, too turned up for me. Really?
One of my favorite YouTubers, shout out to Aaliyah Face, she lives there. And she'll vlog her living experience. And she said it's a really nice place to live. She goes jogging at night. She's like, I could never do this in New York City. I would never feel comfortable doing this, she said. But in Dubai, it's one of the safest places in the world for women.
Oh, it's definitely one of the safest places, for sure. Yeah. I feel like a lot of content creators moved out there. Yeah, probably.
Is that true?
Because I've definitely seen that in my algorithm of all these people just buying houses in Dubai. Probably. Probably something tax related. It's always tax related. Always. But I never understand, because I've never done the research, but is it super strict or is it not? To some people, it sounds like it's the wild, wild west.
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Chapter 5: How does the courtroom situation affect Cassie's relationship?
That's something I have to deal with on my own. But it would affect you. Of course it would. So it would affect the relationship. On a bunch of different levels, just number one, the abuse and all that, down to staring Puff down, down to some of the consensual shit too. Like, okay, that's crazy. Cool. Letting the freak flag fly. Cool. I'm not into piss, but all right.
Chapter 6: What role does support play in a marriage during tough times?
Neither is Cassie. Fair.
As she said, I understand.
Fair. But yeah, of course it's going to affect it, but this is something that I signed up for, and I'm sure before he married her, was aware of at least most of these things. Oh yeah, without a doubt. And it's comfortable taking on that role as now the support system of somebody that had been abused in the past. This is what comes with it.
So you can't now say, I signed up for this and then back out of it as her husband because it makes you fucking... a little queasy in the courtroom.
Chapter 7: How do past relationships impact current ones?
You got to be there to be a support system. No, you definitely got to be there to support your wife. But you're also human and it's not going to be fun sitting there like... Hearing that shit, yeah. And homie right here. Yeah. I get it. I'm just saying I think that, you know, it's fucked up because it is going to have an effect on her marriage and her relationship coming out of this.
I mean, it did probably going into the relationship to begin with. I'm sure Dew went through a lot with her just because she was getting out of such an abusive relationship. And there was some...
Chapter 8: What are the implications of Joey Badass's new freestyle?
like conflicting times as well. Cause she was talking to him when Diddy had raped her and then had consensual sex with him later on. Like there was overlap, but you know, when you're talking with somebody, there's always overlap. Yeah. Shit. He was also probably aware of, it was probably easier to open up to him because he was her trainer.
Diddy hired her as his trainer. So he was probably aware of some shit, obviously not to the extent, aware of some shit before he even started dating her.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
So it's much easier to open up to this person when they're already aware that some crazy shit is kind of going on with you. I'm sure she showed up to train him with bruises or whatever. Like, you know, like he knew something was going on. So I'm sure she opened up to him. I don't think it will affect their marriage. I'm sure that that affected him, but I think that that's his temporary emotions.
I don't think that their marriage changes in any way at all.
Yeah, I think.
But I do think, I do think there's been a lot of talk about that and people have brought that up. And I know that Maul is kind of two-stepping around it, but there are some people who would not be able to handle their girl having a past like that. But everybody ain't built to be with you. And that's fine. A lot of men say that.
I wasn't two-stepping around it.
I think you were trying to be...
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