vaguely informative; oddly unsatisfying #viou

Dawg and Scoot Show
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vaguely informative; oddly unsatisfying #viou
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Publishing Since
10/17/2021
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June 30, 2026
S9-E14 First Dates, Food Trucks, and 10 Liters of Wine
<p>S9-E14 First Dates, Food Trucks, and 10 Liters of Wine</p><p><br></p><p>The guys dive headfirst into the ultimate modern minefield: the dreaded "No-Go First Date List." Triggered by a viral video of a woman refusing a first date at the Cheesecake Factory, they break down the internet’s evolving 28-place ban list—debating whether Applebee's, the gym, a buffet, or even church are ever acceptable spots to kick off romance. The conversation takes a turn into nostalgic culinary territory as they discuss the dying art of old-school diners and the glorious rediscovery of Denny's by the younger generation.</p><p>Later in the show, the hosts tackle the rumor mill surrounding Costco's alleged 10-liter "wine bucket," bringing up hilarious family debates over freezer expiration dates, shredded cheese from 1998, and the science of frozen brisket. Finally, the episode wraps up with a hilarious critique of corporate communications, proper API regression testing (or lack thereof), and a reality check on why you should never use the front trunk ("frunk") of your electric vehicle as a shrimp cocktail cooler.</p><p>#ComedyPodcast #FirstDateDisasters #CheesecakeFactory #DatingDebates #CorporateLife #TechFails #CostcoFinds #FoodTrucks #winebucket #WorkplaceHumor #viou</p>

June 16, 2026
S9-E13 Plowers, Plastic, and Pizza Heartburn
<p>S9-E13 Plowers, Plastic, and Pizza Heartburn</p><p>The guys break down the hilarious and frustrating realities of workplace incompetence, starting with the classic mistake of promoting "plowers" (the doers) into management roles they aren't equipped for. They debate the art of corporate conflict avoidance and share a funny story about confronting a grocery cashier with the ultimate existential question: "Would you know it if you were stupid?"</p><p>The conversation then shifts to a skeptical and humorous look at modern anxieties, including a critique of a microplastics documentary, the pointlessness of confusing recycling rules, and a foolproof plan to fix plastic pollution by throwing it into a volcano. Finally, they close out the episode with a very relatable breakdown of listening to your body—specifically, why cheap pizza brands give them absolute heartburn while spicy Mexican food doesn't.</p><p>#ComedyPodcast #WorkplaceHumor #CorporateLife #ExistentialQuestions #Microplastics #RecyclingDebate #PizzaHutHeartburn #viou</p>

June 5, 2026
S9-E12 Read The Room: The Art of Knowing When to Leave
<p>S9-E12 Read The Room: The Art of Knowing When to Leave</p><p><br></p><p>The guys are back to break down the sheer chaos of modern work culture and corporate etiquette. From the agonizing awkwardness of camera-heavy virtual meetings and coworkers who blatantly zone out mid-conversation, to the absolute guessing game of the "impromptu" corporate lunch, nothing is safe. They dive headfirst into the ultimate social nightmare: navigating group dinner bills, separate checks, and the legendary people who try to order tomorrow's lunch on someone else’s tab. Finally, they wrap up with a hilarious look at people who just can't read the room in high-level meetings, setting the stage for what happens when people are thrown into positions they are completely unprepared for. #comedy #podcast #CorporateEtiquette #SeparateChecks #ReadTheRoom #OfficeHumor #WorkLife #viou #VelvetTaco #ZoomMeetingFail</p>
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