This week’s episode opens up with a BANG when Cornell takes the show’s theme to new heights by channelling his internal (and external) Sublime.
Also on this week’s episode…
Cornell admits he listens to all his music on YouTube – weird!Cornell takes Pavlov’s Dog to task and decides he’s gotta better experiment for him called “Cornell’s dog” (or maybe ‘Cornell’s dawg’?).Joe & Cornell ask listeners to write in to let them know how a person measures a dog’s salivation. They discuss fan (family) reactions:Cornell’s sis thinks the show is “cute”.Joe’s girlfriend is not a fan. This Week’s Call To Action – Please send us pictures of what you’re doing while listening to the show. Joe tries to describe what a “fan’s” knitting (that is actually a crocheting) looks like.Cornell saves Joe from a sneeze with Hippopotamus (x3).CHURROS DECONSTRUCTED – The guys take on the controversial topic of churros. (Even Marc Maron is too afraid to go there.)Disney vs. CostcoPOLITICS ALERT – Uh oh … the guys think Obama is cool!Joe wants Cornell to take him to Disneyland and wonders if maybe Joe & Cornell should record an episode from there? (Get ready to listen to Joe eat churros!)They reflect on how the last episode almost ruined Joe’s life but didn’t phase Cornell at all. People will know of it as the episode where “they went there”.Joe reminds Cornell about their college obsession with Rubik’s cubes and has Cornell take listeners through how-to-solve.They get a surprise wrong number call from someone looking for the Lighting The Void Podcast.If you want to call us on the show, just try every phone number till you get us.Cornell preaches about how the word gaslighting should mean something else (… just wait until Cornell explains what the word should actually mean).Reach out and let us know what you think of Cornell’s definition.Cornell gets his leather jacket on and it activates his rock n roll side.They discuss their upcoming Passover Seder and Cornell suggests that Joe’s dad might be dissing their podcast for being too long as retaliation for many people’s claims that his annual seder is too long.
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