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Wes, Murr, and Matt explore a range of humorous topics, starting with an outrageous fart mocktail recipe that leads to discussions about the science of farting and the absurdity of male enhancement pills. They then shift gears to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl, sharing their predictions and thoughts on betting culture. The conversation takes a turn towards a unique engagement ring promotion at Dave and Buster's, sparking a debate on whether it's a middle-class or white trash endeavor. Finally, they wrap up with a review of the cult classic 'Freddy Got Fingered', reflecting on its place in comedy history and its outrageous content. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the unique comedic style of Tom Green, exploring his influence on modern comedy and performance art. They reflect on the legacy of Catherine O'Hara, celebrating her contributions to the comedic landscape. The discussion highlights the evolution of humor, the significance of character actors, and the subjective nature of comedy, all while sharing fun facts and personal anecdotes.
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Wes, Murr, and Matt explore a range of humorous topics, starting with an outrageous fart mocktail recipe that leads to discussions about the science of farting and the absurdity of male enhancement pills. They then shift gears to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl, sharing their predictions and thoughts on betting culture. The conversation takes a turn towards a unique engagement ring promotion at Dave and Buster's, sparking a debate on whether it's a middle-class or white trash endeavor. Finally, they wrap up with a review of the cult classic 'Freddy Got Fingered', reflecting on its place in comedy history and its outrageous content. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the unique comedic style of Tom Green, exploring his influence on modern comedy and performance art. They reflect on the legacy of Catherine O'Hara, celebrating her contributions to the comedic landscape. The discussion highlights the evolution of humor, the significance of character actors, and the subjective nature of comedy, all while sharing fun facts and personal anecdotes.