Bugles Aren’t Finger Hats Anymore and We Demand Answers
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This week, we cover a little bit of everything… and by everything, we mean retail chaos, generational habits, dating app desperation, and a very serious snack-related betrayal.
Jeff stumbles onto a confusing Walmart discovery. Rachael is searching for a way to become immune to annoying kid noises, without the long-term exposure of actually having kids. If anyone has cracked this code, please reach out.
We also unpack why podcast hosts of a certain age still call moments “good radio.” A line is officially crossed when Rachael realizes Bugles no longer fit on fingers like they used to. Justice for finger hats. Gen Z is now letting parents choose their dating app matches, and since Rachael is still single… we’re not ruling it out.
We weigh in on the candied cranberry trend (curious, but not motivated), then wrap things up with a lightning round of Christmas questions — real vs. fake trees, lights, eggnog opinions, first Christmas song of the season, and what we’re most looking forward to next year.
Plus, a sincere thank you to our listeners for making this show what it is.