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The hunt for a good deal shouldn’t feel like a month-long maze, but here we are. We open by wrestling Black Friday into something useful, then pivot to the future of car buying as Amazon starts listing authorized used Fords. Convenience meets reality when winter hits: service backlogs push tire swaps into January, the first dusting turns highways timid, and we trade notes on tread compounds, all-wheel drive myths, and why planning beat heroics every time.
From there we get delightfully sidetracked. A grizzly incident near North Vancouver becomes a quick primer on trail prep and wildlife policy. Then nostalgia calls: KISS memories, Gene Simmons’ merchandising masterclass, and a healthy skepticism for reality TV treasure hunts that stretch suspense thinner than a storage locker padlock. It’s a reminder to enjoy the show while keeping your BS meter on.
Basketball anchors the second half. Chris Paul hints at goodbye, Bronny navigates demotion, and the Lakers shake up their scouting tree while Harden drops 55 and Jokic quietly owns the decade’s leaderboards. We go deep on what defines greatness—stats, rings, longevity, or myth—landing on a nuanced split between “best” and “greatest.” We also push on accountability, from media narratives around LeBron to Ja Morant’s sideline chirps, before tackling today’s faster pace and the soft-tissue injuries that follow. Better tech meets a human limit, and training has to evolve with the game.
If you like smart detours with a side of laughs—deals, cars, snow tires, bears, KISS lore, and NBA hot-and-cold takes—this one’s for you. Hit play, subscribe, and tell us your pick for the greatest of all time and why. Your comments shape what we dig into next, so drop a take and share with a friend who loves hoops, bargains, or both.
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You Wood Think? Bobby and Mikey D
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The hunt for a good deal shouldn’t feel like a month-long maze, but here we are. We open by wrestling Black Friday into something useful, then pivot to the future of car buying as Amazon starts listing authorized used Fords. Convenience meets reality when winter hits: service backlogs push tire swaps into January, the first dusting turns highways timid, and we trade notes on tread compounds, all-wheel drive myths, and why planning beat heroics every time.
From there we get delightfully sidetracked. A grizzly incident near North Vancouver becomes a quick primer on trail prep and wildlife policy. Then nostalgia calls: KISS memories, Gene Simmons’ merchandising masterclass, and a healthy skepticism for reality TV treasure hunts that stretch suspense thinner than a storage locker padlock. It’s a reminder to enjoy the show while keeping your BS meter on.
Basketball anchors the second half. Chris Paul hints at goodbye, Bronny navigates demotion, and the Lakers shake up their scouting tree while Harden drops 55 and Jokic quietly owns the decade’s leaderboards. We go deep on what defines greatness—stats, rings, longevity, or myth—landing on a nuanced split between “best” and “greatest.” We also push on accountability, from media narratives around LeBron to Ja Morant’s sideline chirps, before tackling today’s faster pace and the soft-tissue injuries that follow. Better tech meets a human limit, and training has to evolve with the game.
If you like smart detours with a side of laughs—deals, cars, snow tires, bears, KISS lore, and NBA hot-and-cold takes—this one’s for you. Hit play, subscribe, and tell us your pick for the greatest of all time and why. Your comments shape what we dig into next, so drop a take and share with a friend who loves hoops, bargains, or both.
Support the show
You Wood Think? Bobby and Mikey D