Welcome to the latest episode of "In the Freezone with Norm"! In this episode, Norm discusses a wide range of topics, from the latest news about Lunchables' contract with the government to supply school lunches, to the new product by Squatty Potty called Unicorn Gold that promises to mask the smell of going number 2. Norm also dives into the headlines of the collapsing banks and the effects it will have on the average person.
In a new segment, "At the Movies with Norm," Derek challenges Norm to review the 2003 film "Windy City Heat," a movie that was recently discussed on "The Dodgecast." Norm also discusses the upcoming Gunsmoke Sessions in Dodge City, Kansas, featuring bands like Wabash & Lake, The Scud, Tree Kitty, and Wasay Oblique.
Norm also takes a moment to reflect on a tragedy in sports history, the tragic bombing at the Boston Marathon. He discusses the process by which the NCAA selects seeds and where teams play, which can leave some fans upset to the point of selling the tickets they bought for a game with their team no longer playing in that region. Norm also reviews the critically acclaimed album "The Devil and God Are Raging Inside of Me" by Brand New, and Derek challenges Norm to tackle "Swimming" by the late Mac Miller.
In the political segment, Derek attempts to raise Norm's blood pressure by discussing the US funding research in the Wuhan lab of virology. How does that make us feel as American citizens? And of course, we can't forget our favorite segment, "On the Spot History with Norm," where Derek shows Norm a photo from pop culture history, and Norm has to give an impromptu history lesson. Can Derek stump Norm? Find out tonight on "In the Freezone"!
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