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Mark and Chris compare Arizona nights in triple-digit heat with white-knuckle Chicago snow drives, then spiral into memories of unreliable '80s cars, Catholic-school uniforms, and the strange theater of car dealerships and timeshare "closers." They riff on the lost art of conversation, WFH awkwardness, tipping tablets, food-truck hassles, and doctor/insurance runarounds (plus pharma ads and phone trees). They touch on AI misinformation, RoboCup wobble-bots, wild camels in Australia (and Arizona burros), and wrap with big-room copier nostalgia and a Wrigley-gum tangent. It's sharp, funny, and very "life in the modern world."
It's another meandering, hilarious trip through music, memory, and mild existential confusion.
By Mark and ChrisMark and Chris compare Arizona nights in triple-digit heat with white-knuckle Chicago snow drives, then spiral into memories of unreliable '80s cars, Catholic-school uniforms, and the strange theater of car dealerships and timeshare "closers." They riff on the lost art of conversation, WFH awkwardness, tipping tablets, food-truck hassles, and doctor/insurance runarounds (plus pharma ads and phone trees). They touch on AI misinformation, RoboCup wobble-bots, wild camels in Australia (and Arizona burros), and wrap with big-room copier nostalgia and a Wrigley-gum tangent. It's sharp, funny, and very "life in the modern world."
It's another meandering, hilarious trip through music, memory, and mild existential confusion.