*Episode Sponsor: Larry's Discount Celebrity Endorsement Warehouse
Billy and guest Sean McCallon (aka Yakov Spierblatt) discuss Martin v Herzog, a 1920 New York case where Defendant’s automobile crashed into Plaintiff’s buggy, at night, when it was dark. Because Plaintiff was operating his buggy without any lights, in violation of a statute, he was found contributorily negligent, so the plaintiff got bupkis. Then Billy and Sean improvise what happens if there were dash-cams on buggies in the 1920's in a musical improv performance, "Ad-Libretto" They learn what it means to become "brothers in arms." Finally, we learn more about Sean and his journey as an artist.