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This is definitely our best episode we've ever released on a secular holiday. Why's that? Well, the first rule of Fight Club is broken, there's a new segment, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is taken to task, and of course, there's talk of ice cream.
The topics covered in our latest episode include: the music of Chicago, Station Eleven, and how it's worth working for certain foods, but definitely not all foods. It's also worth listening to this episode because it's our best one yet.
This is definitely our best episode we've ever released on a religious holiday. Sherman Jr. rants abouts sports. Sherman Sr. discusses Russian history. There's even some fun grammar talk toward the end, and really, who doesn't enjoy fun grammar talk? Having noted all that, due to some extreme jet lag for one host and forgetfulness by the other, the core message of the podcast wasn't mentioned during this episode -- this is a podcast by Shermans, for Shermans, but also, for everyone else.
Is this our shortest episode yet? Just barely. Is it our best episode yet? Most definitely. Come take a listen to us discuss music, barbers, and childhood books.
Our best episode yet? That's up to you. Sherman Jr.'s favorite? Without a doubt. Speaking of Sherman Jr., he mentioned Mitch Hedberg's long-term girlfriend during the episode. What he should've called Lynn Shawcroft was Mitch's wife. He sincerely regrets the error.
Our best second version of an episode yet. In this version, we recap our lost episode and discuss entirely new topics. Looks like you're still getting gifts even after the holidays. Lucky you.
Sherman Jr. should've been committed after this episode. Sherman Sr. incorrectly stated the song "My Best Friend's Girlfriend" appeared on Joe Jackson's album Night and Day. The song is actually called "My Best Friend's Girl," and is sung by the Cars. The song he meant to say was "Is She Really Going Out with Him?" by Joe Jackson. The hosts regret the errors. Is this our best episode yet? You tell us.
Obviously, it's our best episode yet, but more importantly, go listen to "Wake Up Everybody" by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass. Here's the YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOxoeGL3tTo. If you can't click the link, then copy and paste it, and if you can't do that, then search for it yourself! By the by, Sherman Sr. was correct -- Teddy Pendergrass was indeed a Blue Note. Makes a lot more sense now to Sherman Jr. why Pendergrass sang the entire song. Seems as though he became so famous as a solo artist he now gets separate billing from the band.
Take a listen to our latest episode, which just so happens to be our best one yet.
In our latest episode, we discuss everything from dogs getting interviewed to a men's spirituality group. What's all that mean for you? It means you'll be listening to our best episode yet.
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