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  • Hairlines, Fights, And Bad Decisions
    Dec 3 2025

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    We trade jokes about hairlines and pride, then dig into size, intimidation, and what counts as a real fight. A raw story about an alley jump from a graffiti rivalry reframes how fast conflict escalates and why most fights end in seconds.

    • shaving vows, hair as identity, confidence tests
    • size and presence shaping social outcomes
    • redefining what a real fight looks like
    • the backpack jump and tagging crew codes
    • adrenaline, time distortion, and quick endings
    • graffiti as craft, attention, and risk
    • meme bets, art validation, and friendship choices


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    26 min
  • Addictions, Habits, And The Lines Between
    Nov 25 2025

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    We go from loose jokes to a grounded talk on nicotine, routines, and the thin line between a habit and a compulsion. We unpack vape bans, explain cravings to kids, and test whether “routines” are comfort or cage.

    • defining addictions versus routines and why it matters
    • nicotine cravings explained in simple terms
    • Wisconsin vape ban, legal workarounds, and confusion
    • parents talking to kids about vaping and pouches
    • debating nicotine’s risks and perceived benefits
    • hidden habits and nervous ticks in daily life
    • morning rituals, dressing order, and cognitive load
    • gambling limits, cash-only logic, and risk framing
    • small addictions: reels, slow replies, clickbait
    • practical ideas for setting boundaries and adapting routines

    Listen to us every Tuesday for advice, hot takes, and some camaraderie


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    43 min
  • When Holding It Goes Wrong And A Grandpa Steps In
    Nov 18 2025

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    We trade raw, funny, and painful school memories to ask why bathroom rules often ignore biology and dignity. From a first-grade accident to a gym-class puddle, a fierce grandpa, and a strict teacher who still taught respect, we trace how authority can help or harm.

    • bathroom limits leading to real harm
    • a grandfather confronting school leadership
    • discipline versus dignity in gym class
    • how one kind teacher protected a student
    • parenting rules for true restroom emergencies
    • why certain teachers shape lifelong memory

    Thank you for listening this is our podcast and respect teachers and uh they gotta if you gotta go man just go just gotta go if you gotta go


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    36 min
  • Claustrophobia, Dark Humor, And The Longest Two Hours Of My Life
    Nov 11 2025

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    We turn a routine elevator ride into a raw story about claustrophobia, control, and the messy, human way real rescues happen. Humor keeps us afloat, but the takeaway lands hard: trust your gut, know the exits, and don’t be afraid to choose the stairs.

    • owning a lifelong fear of small spaces and what triggers it
    • the moment the elevator dies and the buttons fail
    • calling for help, waiting, and managing panic in the dark
    • myths and truths about cables, counterweights, and safety
    • getting stuck between floors and why doors won’t open
    • improvising a rescue through the ceiling hatch
    • how humor breaks fear’s grip without denying it
    • lessons on preparation, patience, and choosing stairs

    Take the stairs because you’re way safer. It’s more exercise and makes your heart safe and your body safe. So just do it


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    54 min
  • When Your Eyelid Needs A Nutsack Patch, You Reconsider PPE
    Nov 5 2025

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    Three friends trade jokes about hot chicken and sponsors before one story takes center stage: a blade tip snaps while cutting rubber flooring and lands in an eyeball. We relive the slow-motion moment, the bad instincts avoided, the strapped-down exam, and the simple rule that could prevent it all.

    • why rubber skate flooring grabs blades and stores energy
    • how a blade shard ended up in the center of an eye
    • the slow-motion effect during close calls and what the brain is doing
    • avoiding the blink that would have shredded an eyelid
    • deciding between toughing it out and going to the clinic
    • what the UV dye exam checks and why contamination matters
    • myths around rust, tetanus, and eye infections
    • building real PPE habits that stick under stress
    • practical eyewear tips for cutting, grinding, and yard work
    • the takeaway that vision is non-negotiable


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    41 min
  • Girl Dad vs Boy Dad
    Oct 28 2025

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    Three dads test the myth that boys are harder when they’re young and girls are tougher as teens, swapping stories from soccer fields, sleepovers, and chaotic living rooms. We push on what “structure” really means and share small tactics that make big differences.

    • comparing boy energy with girl focus at practice
    • first reactions to becoming a girl dad
    • concert trips, marriage dynamics, and time away
    • sleepovers without sugar or screens as crutches
    • chores, mess ownership, and shared-space rules
    • accidents versus disrespect and why it matters
    • using the perception of choice to reduce fights
    • strictness levels and course-correcting our upbringings
    • teaching etiquette: carts returned and taking turns
    • modeling consistency, calm, and clean-up habits


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    39 min
  • The Car Dealership Nightmare
    Oct 21 2025

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    Tony, Jay, and Chris dive into the nightmarish experience of buying a vehicle from a dealership, exposing the tactics, frustrations, and time-wasting procedures that make it one of modern life's most dreaded transactions.

    • Dealerships routinely keep customers for 4-5 hours before completing a vehicle purchase
    • Modern vehicles are built with planned obsolescence, using plastic parts instead of durable materials
    • Interior protection packages can be worthwhile investments despite the high cost
    • Salespeople frequently change pre-agreed terms when customers arrive at the dealership
    • Interest rates are manipulated and negotiated to maximize dealer profits
    • Dealerships use confusing paperwork and calculations to obscure the true cost
    • Even when everything is finalized, unexpected issues like "battery charging" can delay delivery
    • The quality of vehicles has declined while prices continue to increase dramatically
    • The entire car buying process is universally hated by both consumers and many dealership employees

    If you've enjoyed this episode, we'd love to hear your car dealership horror stories. Share them with us on social media or email them to the show!


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    44 min
  • Peeing on the Floor: Concert Mishaps and Misunderstandings
    Oct 14 2025

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    We dive into the therapeutic power of live music and the unforgettable experiences that come with concert-going culture. Chris shares his impressive tally of 104 Umphrey's McGee shows and the unique connections formed in their fan community.

    • Concerts as full experiences: buying tickets in advance, planning travel, arranging accommodations
    • The mystery of Chris's friend getting kicked out of a Minnesota show for allegedly "peeing on the floor"
    • Debate on concert etiquette: the passionate defense of standing versus sitting at rock shows
    • How live music serves as "therapeutic medication for the mind" regardless of sobriety
    • Recognition and community-building among regular concertgoers across different venues
    • Stories of stage diving, crowd surfing, and other physical aspects of concert participation
    • The joy of making connections with fellow fans and remembering personal details

    Want to join us at an upcoming show? Chris mentions Summerfest is coming up - stay tuned for details!


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    38 min