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Episode 6: Scorching Hot Takes

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We're taking a stand in this week's episode and the four of us are defending some of our most unpopular opinions we believe. Listen in as we try to persuade each other into agreeing that it's fine to be the last ones to board a flight, whether it's possible to separate actors from their most iconic roles when they're in something else and if pineapple belongs on pizza — along with much more.

Send us an email at phoningitinpodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @PhoningItInPod or talk to us on Facebook if you have any comments or anything you want us to talk about on the show.

Download the episode and subscribe to our show on iTunes or in the Google Play store. Be sure to rate and comment on the show and spread the word if you enjoy it!

Episode rundown:

Start-7:26 — Football is actually dumb

7:27-14:20 — Boarding flights last is better

14:21-22:15 — Netflix shouldn't release shows all at once

22:16-26:45 — Separating an actor from their biggest roles when they're in something else

26:46-34:48 — What elements make a great romantic comedy

36:25-48:44 — Teams and fans should be more patient with coaches

48:45-End — Pineapple belongs on pizza

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We're taking a stand in this week's episode and the four of us are defending some of our most unpopular opinions we believe. Listen in as we try to persuade each other into agreeing that it's fine to be the last ones to board a flight, whether it's possible to separate actors from their most iconic roles when they're in something else and if pineapple belongs on pizza — along with much more.

Send us an email at phoningitinpodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @PhoningItInPod or talk to us on Facebook if you have any comments or anything you want us to talk about on the show.

Download the episode and subscribe to our show on iTunes or in the Google Play store. Be sure to rate and comment on the show and spread the word if you enjoy it!

Episode rundown:

Start-7:26 — Football is actually dumb

7:27-14:20 — Boarding flights last is better

14:21-22:15 — Netflix shouldn't release shows all at once

22:16-26:45 — Separating an actor from their biggest roles when they're in something else

26:46-34:48 — What elements make a great romantic comedy

36:25-48:44 — Teams and fans should be more patient with coaches

48:45-End — Pineapple belongs on pizza

  continue reading

212 episodes

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