In episode 43, which Josh and Owen recorded before Memorial Day weekend, the guys cover numerous topics throughout the show.
The audio begins with a quick conversation about Apple’s dominance and whether they’ll ever go out of business? Quick answer: Probably not. With the problem-solution method of doing business, Apple has a way of continuing to innovate and ease the stress of new technology for its consumers.
Bop or Flop features a song by Logic that sparked a conversation about the rapper’s evolved music since his divorce. Owen brought up how his older music is some of his favorites, but what he’s released lately hasn’t been appealing.
Trends included the Philadelphia steak and seafood restaurant Steak 48 and its $100 minimum per customer. While people were up in arms about the establishment’s decision, Josh thinks that making that a big deal is ridiculous. Owen pulled up their menu and explained that it’s not that hard to spend that kind of money at a high-end eatery.
The guys talked about out-of-control fans at NBA games. The guy who dumped popcorn on Russell Westbrook and the guy who more than likely spit at Trae Young should both be banned. The country is opening up finally and we’ve got these animals ruining the fun.
Owen brought up the beloved Gorilla that doesn’t seem to get enough recognition for what it went through. The Pittsburgh Pirates got brought up because of Javy Baez’s base running play that made the Pennsylvania ball club look even more foolish than they already are. Could they win games in AAA?
Finally, School of Rock actor Kevin Clark passed away in an unfortunate bicycle accident in Chicago recently. Owen wanted to pay homage to one of his remembered stars of the movie.
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