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DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 12-07-2025 where hosts Chris and Paul, along with Boogie, blend chaotic humor with sharp cultural and political observations. The episode structure is loose, featuring a running gag where the hosts must determine why the opening song, Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water," symbolizes the past week, leading immediately into political satire concerning a controversial military action dubbed Operation Double Tap. The hosts engage in several recurring segments, including a news quiz and a pop culture game challenging them to identify television stars who recorded music (such as David Hasselhoff and Don Johnson). Personal updates detail Boogie’s stressful business travel to Boca Raton, Florida, and Chris and Paul's local dining experiences, often juxtaposed with critiques of the Trump administration and its perceived cronyism. Finally, the show touches upon music history, notably discussing the role of Billy Preston with The Beatles, before the hosts prepare the listeners for the week ahead.
By pastweeknextweekDEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 12-07-2025 where hosts Chris and Paul, along with Boogie, blend chaotic humor with sharp cultural and political observations. The episode structure is loose, featuring a running gag where the hosts must determine why the opening song, Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water," symbolizes the past week, leading immediately into political satire concerning a controversial military action dubbed Operation Double Tap. The hosts engage in several recurring segments, including a news quiz and a pop culture game challenging them to identify television stars who recorded music (such as David Hasselhoff and Don Johnson). Personal updates detail Boogie’s stressful business travel to Boca Raton, Florida, and Chris and Paul's local dining experiences, often juxtaposed with critiques of the Trump administration and its perceived cronyism. Finally, the show touches upon music history, notably discussing the role of Billy Preston with The Beatles, before the hosts prepare the listeners for the week ahead.