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25W: Bobby & Eddie Revisit Their Weird Experience at a Spurs Game +  Best Athlete We've Ever Seen in Person + Bobby Tells the Wild Story About the Time He Was Almost Fired from His Job + Eddie is Still Mad About His Costly Dinner with 'The Beast' at Disneyland

Bobby and Eddie start by revisiting their weird Spurs game experience—where they somehow ended up in the middle of a bunch of kids high-fiving players, and it turned into one of those “how did we get here?” moments that still makes them laugh. Then they get into a real debate abo ...  Show more

THURS PT 2: Deadly Warning For Lunchbox + Update On Baby We Helped Name! + Kyler The Game Scorekeeper’s Yearly Report

Listener Shane has a warning for Lunchbox after not going to the doctor after his wreck and sheds light on Bobby wanting to know if auto shops ever add things to get you to spend more. Lunchbox also just found out he got a text from an officer about his wreck that he never checke ...  Show more

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