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Barbecue-sauce “arson,” a stadium that literally farts during fireworks, and a coffee order that could break up a marriage, welcome to another perfectly unhinged conversation with our friend Gavin. We compare UK and US chaos, ride the annual “Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays” outrage carousel, and BBQ sauce.
Gavin walks us through award winning pub bathrooms and a cursed KFC restroom, we investigate why the London Velodrome whoops like a cartoon character during fireworks, and we palate cleanse with cheese rolling, dog dancing, and a beautifully sloppy Rod Stewart clip.
Our AITA segment features the domestic battle of the season: a simple offer of coffee turns into a barista-level demand with foam and syrups. Hospitality or entitlement? You decide. Gavin also gives a quick field guide to British masculinity: lad, bloke, chap, geezer, and a music rec you’ll want in your playlist.
If you laughed, cringed, or yelled “Emily, make your own coffee,” follow, review, and tell us: lad, bloke, chap, or geezer?
Super Familiar with The Wilsons
Find us on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwiththewilsons
and on Youtube
Contact us! [email protected]
A Familiar Wilsons Production
By Familiar Wilsons Media4.9
3030 ratings
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Barbecue-sauce “arson,” a stadium that literally farts during fireworks, and a coffee order that could break up a marriage, welcome to another perfectly unhinged conversation with our friend Gavin. We compare UK and US chaos, ride the annual “Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays” outrage carousel, and BBQ sauce.
Gavin walks us through award winning pub bathrooms and a cursed KFC restroom, we investigate why the London Velodrome whoops like a cartoon character during fireworks, and we palate cleanse with cheese rolling, dog dancing, and a beautifully sloppy Rod Stewart clip.
Our AITA segment features the domestic battle of the season: a simple offer of coffee turns into a barista-level demand with foam and syrups. Hospitality or entitlement? You decide. Gavin also gives a quick field guide to British masculinity: lad, bloke, chap, geezer, and a music rec you’ll want in your playlist.
If you laughed, cringed, or yelled “Emily, make your own coffee,” follow, review, and tell us: lad, bloke, chap, or geezer?
Super Familiar with The Wilsons
Find us on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwiththewilsons
and on Youtube
Contact us! [email protected]
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