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The one about the Fast & Furious, never ending fashion trends, Heath Kirchart, Orcas, Elon Musk, the Queen and the Royal Family, Ronald Reagan, 9/11

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The episode somehow starts off with the Fast & Furious series, moves on to really baggy pants, former skateboarder Heath Kirchart, amazingly evil Orca whales, Elon Musk (of course), the Queen and the Royal Family, Ronald Reagan, and September 11th.

Mark and Kevin start with a rant about the Fast & Furious and really baggy pants, but move on the the exploits of former skateboarder Heath Kirchart. Mark talks about a video of how Orca whales get a seal that is, seemingly, safe on large, floating, piece of ice.

There's also the required discussion of Elon Musk, who may have to purchase Twitter for way more than it's worth, and is being sued for racketeering due to his involvement with Dogecoin.

They have to discuss the Queen's recent death, and Kevin wants to talk about the Royal Family too, which he feels is absurd. Also Ronald Reagan ruined public universities because he didn't want too many educated young people.

The episode ends with a discussion of 9/11, and the never-ending War on Terror.

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The episode somehow starts off with the Fast & Furious series, moves on to really baggy pants, former skateboarder Heath Kirchart, amazingly evil Orca whales, Elon Musk (of course), the Queen and the Royal Family, Ronald Reagan, and September 11th.

Mark and Kevin start with a rant about the Fast & Furious and really baggy pants, but move on the the exploits of former skateboarder Heath Kirchart. Mark talks about a video of how Orca whales get a seal that is, seemingly, safe on large, floating, piece of ice.

There's also the required discussion of Elon Musk, who may have to purchase Twitter for way more than it's worth, and is being sued for racketeering due to his involvement with Dogecoin.

They have to discuss the Queen's recent death, and Kevin wants to talk about the Royal Family too, which he feels is absurd. Also Ronald Reagan ruined public universities because he didn't want too many educated young people.

The episode ends with a discussion of 9/11, and the never-ending War on Terror.

Heath Kirchart: From Skating to Death-Defying Travel Missions | Epicly Later'd
Elon Musk $258 billion Dogecoin lawsuit expands
The Origin of Student Debt: Reagan Adviser Warned Free College Would Create a Dangerous “Educated Proletariat”

  continue reading

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