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In Episode 43, we kick things off by breaking down the greatest athletes to ever wear the number 43… and from there, it naturally devolves into a deep philosophical debate about the future of jersey numbers: triple digits? Emojis? Could we see a linebacker rocking “#” in the near future?
We also take a moment to reflect on May 29th—possibly the worst date on the calendar—and go full medieval thanks to one of today's national holidays: End of the Middle Ages Day. Cue a wildly educational yet deeply unserious discussion about the plague. Yes, we made it weird. Again.
Rob reveals a recent situation where being too convincing totally backfired, and Xavi shares a wild story from the park involving a suspicious situation, a police call, and a bystander who was clearly more interested in racking up TikTok views than helping.
Then we recap our Memorial Day weekends (spoiler: nobody was arrested), before diving into this week's Mount Rushmore—our picks for the top music album catalogs of all time. Expect hot takes, questionable rankings, and exactly zero agreement.
We close out with an “Am I The Asshole?” Reddit post that sparks some debate, followed by our signature Errors and Omissions segment where we admit to the various ways we messed up last week. Growth!
Thanks for sitting, talking, and listening—don't forget to chime in and let us know your Mount Rushmore of albums… or whether we are the assholes.
In Episode 43, we kick things off by breaking down the greatest athletes to ever wear the number 43… and from there, it naturally devolves into a deep philosophical debate about the future of jersey numbers: triple digits? Emojis? Could we see a linebacker rocking “#” in the near future?
We also take a moment to reflect on May 29th—possibly the worst date on the calendar—and go full medieval thanks to one of today's national holidays: End of the Middle Ages Day. Cue a wildly educational yet deeply unserious discussion about the plague. Yes, we made it weird. Again.
Rob reveals a recent situation where being too convincing totally backfired, and Xavi shares a wild story from the park involving a suspicious situation, a police call, and a bystander who was clearly more interested in racking up TikTok views than helping.
Then we recap our Memorial Day weekends (spoiler: nobody was arrested), before diving into this week's Mount Rushmore—our picks for the top music album catalogs of all time. Expect hot takes, questionable rankings, and exactly zero agreement.
We close out with an “Am I The Asshole?” Reddit post that sparks some debate, followed by our signature Errors and Omissions segment where we admit to the various ways we messed up last week. Growth!
Thanks for sitting, talking, and listening—don't forget to chime in and let us know your Mount Rushmore of albums… or whether we are the assholes.