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Chapter 1: What are the challenges of pet care while traveling?
That's funny because my, I have a buddy who is kind of similar situation. Wife is out of town for a few weeks and he's like, you know, what's the, what video games should I play? And we were talking like, do you, do you pick up Civ again? You know, do you just get really into the NCAA 25 and just like create a school? So I don't know. Do you still, do you still have a PlayStation Xbox?
What's your deal? I got both buddy.
I got the PlayStation in the living room and the Xbox in my little office here. Um, Yeah. And she's really concerned about if I'm going to give proper care to the rabbits. And I'm like, is there something I am missing here? I think it's just food and water. I'm worried about it. She's just like, make sure you cringle the bag before you go in there so they get excited for their treats.
I'm like, all right, I can remember that. But she's definitely concerned that they won't be receiving premium level care like they used to. But I think I can pull it off. They'll survive.
Is there a rabbit place you could drop them off without her knowing?
Dude, when that fire thing happened, we had to evacuate. I learned just how hard it is to get five rabbits anywhere. She adopted the pillowcase method, where she just kind of, the last two, because it was taking a while, and the hill was on fire. So she just figured out how to get them up in a pillowcase, but that's not something I'm interested in. So they'll stay right with me.
So all five rabbits in a pillowcase?
yeah no no one at a time we had we had a like a big like dog cage that they went in for transport but uh you know to get in the get them you gotta kind of do it one by one anyway that's when i realized our definition of emergency evacuation was a little different from her in mind but on her defense like you know living things i feel like are hey i hear you important yeah you know i hear you i hear it i hear it at the same time if i was to give a little feedback of my own no i'm just kidding um
Anyway, we'll see how this week ends.
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts feel about interruptions in the podcast?
Even if you think it's stupid, you don't have to celebrate it, but you shouldn't shit on it. Dave.
Damn. I thought we were just really excited to get a new fact about Mike Morgon. I agree. And I think a lot of the laughing in Are You Serious was just like, didn't know you had a bucket for that. Like, I didn't know you had that in your game, dude. I think that's really what it was more than anything. And maybe it came off as snarky, but I don't know. I don't think we were laughing at him.
I think we were more laughing in amazement as another little kernel that we just found. A little nugget of gold while we're panning the Oregon River.
Yeah, I guess I can see why. There is kind of... That's so stupid. I liked it. I don't know why, but I really liked it. I feel like Oregon Trail would have worked better there, but that's okay. I get why you would think this, and maybe it did come off that weird, but I'm with Kyle. I think we're just genuinely... it's like you were giddy to find out new work on facts.
Because the guy's like Fort Knox. Like you have to specifically ask him something and then he actually has something that he's already doing that totally lines up with this. But because we didn't ask him to turn his camera and mic on, we just didn't know. And so I think it's just the asking you shall receive-ness of it all where it's like, oh fuck, he had something for this too.
Look, there's a Simba tattoo. Holy shit, that's huge. It's like we had no idea. Wicked. Already saw it going back. Like it's just, fuck, it just lines up perfectly.
He hits us with repeated shots and we're just so freaked out by it. Like I'm learning about him the same way the audience is. I thought he worked at ESPN. He never did. I didn't know anything about him. I thought I kind of knew him as like a side guy at ESPN. And then he was like, I've never worked there. I went, oh, okay. So I guess I don't know you at all.
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Chapter 3: What do listeners think about the podcast's tone?
And so every time something is uncovered, we're so floored. At least I know that I am. We're experiencing it at the same time the audience is. Yeah, for the record, I think having a Simba tattoo and running a half marathon at Disney is not the coolest thing. I laughed. But the thing is, is Wargon came on and said one of the first things he ever said to us. It was unbelievable.
He goes, I'm not cool. I've never been cool in my entire life. And he just said it. And then it was like, now we're just off and running. And actually, he's the winner in all of it because he's not holding himself some cool guy standard now. But, you know, a lot of us have spent a life pursuing. So there's just this honesty with him. that is incredible.
But if it came off as, I think you're a loser for doing this. I mean, I'm very consistent on the, if you're going to do something physical, like good for you, but I just, the whole part of it with him where it's the two hour, uh,
lounge visits for the espresso martini so he gets to the airport like five hours early really just finding value and cross country travel yeah we keep going back to that well and then it's like yeah but i'm actually going to disney for the half marathon and it's going to rain and it starts at 5 a.m em and i get sick and i have a massive manhole cover blue simba tattoo on my shoulder and
Like I was just overwhelmed. So if I came off as like not being supportive, I would say I regret that because I'm always going to be supportive of somebody that's going to test themselves physically. But it was a lot for me to handle. And there's no way I wasn't going to stop endlessly laughing in that moment because I'm so fascinated by him. And I mean, what?
He just sat there with a Penn State sweatshirt and didn't say anything for six months. And now we've got him in the he's in the cut. And now it's like, I can't I can't I don't want him to turn his microphone off as quickly as he does. And he does. Yeah, I just covered.
I think is it a good thing or a bad thing that he's not here for this right now? I think it's probably a good thing. Right. I don't know.
He'd be great.
I don't think he'd care. I mean, you could argue that he is the guy of the four of us that's the most comfortable in his own skin, that just is who he is, and is not apologetic for it. The not cool thing is, yeah, you're right. I think, I don't know, maybe not you, Kyle, but I think Ron and I, I'm maybe too aware of our perceptions sometimes. I don't think Wargon cares.
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Chapter 4: What is the story behind Kyle's experience at the Masters?
Chapter 5: What are some potential titles for Kyle's memoir?
Chapter 6: How do the hosts approach feedback from listeners?
Oh, my bad. I'm just kidding.
No, no. I'm totally kidding. Wow, you guys are dicks.
listening to the show from january 8th and i'm really surprised the level of snark and assholishness you guys threw at oregon about running the disney half marathon guy signed up to do something hard that a ton of people can't do without a guarantee of actually succeeding he's clearly into disney based on his tattoo combine those two things i didn't understand the rest of the show laid into him like you did if you've never a run a half marathon b go to disney by choice or c wake up at 5 a.m to go do something hard if you could avoid it that's fine
but you made it seem like Oregon is the asshole and that's not cool. Life advice is one of my favorite segments of any podcast. Usually you're right on the mark for the kinds of things people should do. Seems like you should take your own advice about being supportive to your friends and coworkers, stuff they're invested in.
Even if you think it's stupid, you don't have to celebrate it, but you shouldn't shit on it. Dave.
Damn. I thought we were just really excited to get a new fact about Mike Morgon. I agree. And I think a lot of the laughing in Are You Serious was just like, didn't know you had a bucket for that. Like, I didn't know you had that in your game, dude. I think that's really what it was more than anything. And maybe it came off as snarky, but I don't know. I don't think we were laughing at him.
I think we were more laughing in amazement as another little kernel that we just found. A little nugget of gold while we're panning the Oregon River.
Yeah, I guess I can see why. There is kind of... That's so stupid. I liked it. I don't know why, but I really liked it. I feel like Oregon Trail would have worked better there, but that's okay. I get why you would think this, and maybe it did come off that weird, but I'm with Kyle. I think we're just genuinely... it's like you were giddy to find out new work on facts.
Because the guy's like Fort Knox. Like you have to specifically ask him something and then he actually has something that he's already doing that totally lines up with this. But because we didn't ask him to turn his camera and mic on, we just didn't know. And so I think it's just the asking you shall receive-ness of it all where it's like, oh fuck, he had something for this too.
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