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By Scott Long
4.8
1313 ratings
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Pete and Scott peer to peer share the story of how 2 Seans change the music world almost overnight.
The focus Is the McMillions McDonalds Monopoly game fraud, but this podcast is so much more. Pandemic, Hydroponic, and other stories that often are more interesting than Scott And Peter’s breakdown of the HBO docu-series. Learn, Laugh, and Love episode!
Are you feeling low about the current pandemic, well let us help you feel better by discussing the much deadlier time of the 1918 Spanish Flu. Learn a little about what 1918 was like in society and economically, plus how Woodrow Wilson pretty much ignoring the whole pandemic, as it laid waste to the world. Really, it will make you feel a little bit better about 2020. You are welcome.
While there have been many podcasts to breakdown Joe Exotic and his cronies, but so many have been asking...what about an analysis of their business dealings? Don’t worry, we have takes on on all your favorite circus freaks. This Might Work gives you what you want, from what is the best state to run a sideshow zoo to theories on what might be a better choice of eulogy. Financial funnyman Peter Dunn and former Professional comedian until the pandemic, Scott Long break It down. scottcomedy.com. #tigerking #joeexotic #netflix
We start off this episode discussing how our long lay-off was 100% Peter Dunn’s fault and 0% Scott Long’s fault. (Scott’s Note: This is 1 advantage of being the one who writes the show synopsis.) Reebok has always seemed to be in 3rd place to Nike and Adidas, but we discover in this episode they actually made a Ton of good business decisions...so why are they barely on the radar now? Find out that and little topic nuggets on Ugliest NBA uniforms, pump shoes, Jay-Z, Jon Ronson, problems when you use your wife’s trimmer, and Peter Dunn is Dropping Balls. #reebok #nike #adidas
Did you know the Colgate toothpaste people put out a frozen dinner line? Did you know that Hot Wheels had their own computers? Today we discuss product fails like this and many more. Most importantly we find out embarrassing stories about Scott like an ex-girlfriend who wrote a book About bad ex-boyfriends and how his overweight Dad broke his 12 year Xmas present, after he drove that moped gift to work. Please rate and subscribe and share with others. If you are confused, this is a 5 star episode so rate accordingly.
Baseball Card collecting was a rite of passage for most boys growing up from 1954 to 1994. In this episode we discuss why this was and what reasons their decline happened. If you like baseball or not, it’s only a peripheral element, as a lot of nostalgic history to savor in this episode. Big bonus features include....
a sad story of Kirby Puckett not showing up at a card show young Producer Joel Henard drove 8 hours to attend.
a sadder story about how Meadowlark Lemon and the rest of the Globetrotters good guys persona was exposed when a young Scott asked for their autograph.
and the saddest (and possibly the most hilarious ever) story about Cowboys Jerry Jones destruction of a bathroom stall by guest host Jake Query.
Please rate and review This Might Work, as you know many others who need this podcast in their life. It will sometimes make you smarter, but almost always will entertain you.
Pete and Scott discuss how the number 1 retailer in the world, Kmart, made mistake after mistake, while Walmart’s great business decisions Doomed the land of the Blue Light Special. BONUS: The guys discuss their favorite sandwiches, their first record (Scott a 45, Pete a cassette), and big news that Nikki Minaj has her own line of clothes at Kmart!
In the late 90s a young upstart company called Netflix began with the goal to become the Amazon of movie rentals. At this same time Blockbuster video dominated the market. Learn how they could’ve joined forces in the early 2000s, but Blockbuster laughed this suggestion by Netflix right out the door. Bonus thoughts on Michael Landon, the worst introductions Pete, Dan, and Scott have ever gotten, plus a breakdown on why Family Video has a section not for families that helps keep it running. Thanks so much for Dan Cummins of the best historical podcast on the web...Timesuck...for joining us!
The greatest business epic fail just might be the NEW COKE product drop in 1985. An epic fail that would replace the most iconic product in the world, Coca Cola, with a very different taste. A truly amazing story that has lots of crazy moments. How did this happen, did It actually turn out well for the company in the end...and why did Coke think people would trust Bill Cosby to sell a drink to them. Join Peter Dunn and Scott Long, as they break down this story in their equal Parts, historical and hysterical way.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.