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The show begins as it always does. Scott got a job and he doesn't know how to feel about it. Luke would kill for a job he could skate at. Mike recalls a relative easy job he could skate by at for awhile. Of course rehab and failing others are involved. Cold call sales jobs, they're the worst, right?! Telemarketing comes up and supposedly one dude made 400 calls per hour or per day. It's unclear but neither are absurd. Luke witnessed embezzlement at a young age when he worked at Staples and then suddenly Mike's girlfriend pops in! How do you determine if a person looks like someone famous? The fellas dissect doppelgangers versus similar looking people. Scott has a serious issue with January Jones and her thousand yard stare. Luke says his favorite move is Oh Lucky Man, but Mike thought it was Two-Lane Blacktop. Of course Scott starts talking about Warren Oates. Luke loves Alan Price. There are some poor sound clips mixed in from the movie in the meantime. It turns out Trump and Fred Durst are very similar. Sam Harris nailed it perfectly a couple years ago about why Trump is so appealing to the every day person. CKY and Disengage The Simulator come up after Break Stuff starts a musical discussion. We have one email from Mr. Pink this week. He brings up the Mar-A-Lago raid which we hadn't thought of at all until the email. Olivia Newton-John died and Scott has to put the death of celebrities in context once more. Nobody cares says John Scott. We decided to close the show with Two Gunslingers by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers. If any of this nonsense inspires you for better or for worse, email the show at [email protected]
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The show begins as it always does. Scott got a job and he doesn't know how to feel about it. Luke would kill for a job he could skate at. Mike recalls a relative easy job he could skate by at for awhile. Of course rehab and failing others are involved. Cold call sales jobs, they're the worst, right?! Telemarketing comes up and supposedly one dude made 400 calls per hour or per day. It's unclear but neither are absurd. Luke witnessed embezzlement at a young age when he worked at Staples and then suddenly Mike's girlfriend pops in! How do you determine if a person looks like someone famous? The fellas dissect doppelgangers versus similar looking people. Scott has a serious issue with January Jones and her thousand yard stare. Luke says his favorite move is Oh Lucky Man, but Mike thought it was Two-Lane Blacktop. Of course Scott starts talking about Warren Oates. Luke loves Alan Price. There are some poor sound clips mixed in from the movie in the meantime. It turns out Trump and Fred Durst are very similar. Sam Harris nailed it perfectly a couple years ago about why Trump is so appealing to the every day person. CKY and Disengage The Simulator come up after Break Stuff starts a musical discussion. We have one email from Mr. Pink this week. He brings up the Mar-A-Lago raid which we hadn't thought of at all until the email. Olivia Newton-John died and Scott has to put the death of celebrities in context once more. Nobody cares says John Scott. We decided to close the show with Two Gunslingers by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers. If any of this nonsense inspires you for better or for worse, email the show at [email protected]
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