Would you trust your neighbor to fly a car at 18,000 feet?In this hilariously unhinged and surprisingly informative episode of The Ben and Skin Show, Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray—tackle the future of transportation, the anatomy of cartoon crushes, and the logistics of reverse hugs at BFD.
The Flying Car is (Almost) Here The team breaks down the science behind Slovakia’s new “air car,” which transforms from a sports car into a plane in two minutes. But don’t get too excited—this isn’t your Jetsons hovercraft.
Cartoon Confessions Things get weird fast when the crew debates which Jetsons characters could “get it.”
“Judy Jetson? She can get it.” “Betty and Judy can both get it… together.” It’s the kind of segment that makes you laugh, cringe, and question everything—all at once.
BFD Weekend Prep Headed to BFD? The crew will be there in 97.1 The Eagle staff shirts.
Science DFW From retractable wings to $800,000 price tags, the gang explores the real-world implications of flying cars—and why your average driver probably shouldn’t be airborne.
Would you trust your neighbor to fly a car at 18,000 feet?In this hilariously unhinged and surprisingly informative episode of The Ben and Skin Show, Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray—tackle the future of transportation, the anatomy of cartoon crushes, and the logistics of reverse hugs at BFD.
The Flying Car is (Almost) Here The team breaks down the science behind Slovakia’s new “air car,” which transforms from a sports car into a plane in two minutes. But don’t get too excited—this isn’t your Jetsons hovercraft.
Cartoon Confessions Things get weird fast when the crew debates which Jetsons characters could “get it.”
“Judy Jetson? She can get it.” “Betty and Judy can both get it… together.” It’s the kind of segment that makes you laugh, cringe, and question everything—all at once.
BFD Weekend Prep Headed to BFD? The crew will be there in 97.1 The Eagle staff shirts.
Science DFW From retractable wings to $800,000 price tags, the gang explores the real-world implications of flying cars—and why your average driver probably shouldn’t be airborne.