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Old School Ep. 49: Religion, Italy & Dreams

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Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, and Wes Clark, Jr. host today’s show. They continue last week's conversation about Mozzarella sticks. Culturally appropriate food pisses the guys off. The history of the late great Colonel Sanders (of KFC fame) is discussed. The guys wonder if Christians and Muslims have the same God. The guys decide which are the best cities in Europe. Cenk argues that Italy have the most beautiful women. Steve Harvey controversy is broken down and analyzed. The guys rant on the greatness of actor, Marisa Tomei. Discussion on how The Big Short is a mandatory film everyone should watch. Cenk has dreams to buy Los Angeles.

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Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, and Wes Clark, Jr. host today’s show. They continue last week's conversation about Mozzarella sticks. Culturally appropriate food pisses the guys off. The history of the late great Colonel Sanders (of KFC fame) is discussed. The guys wonder if Christians and Muslims have the same God. The guys decide which are the best cities in Europe. Cenk argues that Italy have the most beautiful women. Steve Harvey controversy is broken down and analyzed. The guys rant on the greatness of actor, Marisa Tomei. Discussion on how The Big Short is a mandatory film everyone should watch. Cenk has dreams to buy Los Angeles.

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