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Thursday, April 9: Everyday Annoyances; Gas Prices; What Not To Do With A Raccoon Run-In

Thursday, April 9: Everyday Annoyances; Gas Prices; What Not To Do With A Raccoon Run-In

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Today’s “On the Board” took a trip to the squared circle… and straight into Hollywood disaster territory. With Mike S. from the Mike, Mike, and Oscar podcast, Chaz and AJ broke down the absolute worst performances by pro-wrestlers in movies—because just because you can body slam someone doesn’t mean you can deliver a line without pinning it first. Some of these roles should’ve tapped out early." (0:00)

A Dumbass News story about a bakery commercial starring the owner’s kids sent AJ into a full-blown spiral—and honestly, it didn’t take much. That quickly turned into the Tribe unloading their biggest everyday annoyances: people who treat the grocery store aisle like it’s their living room, abandoned plastic flossers (seriously, who’s doing this?!), and a whole list of little things that somehow drive everyone completely insane. (12:35)

Michael J. Fox—no, not that one—checked in with Chaz and AJ to break down what’s going on with gas prices. As Executive Director of GASDA, he tackled the big question: is there any relief in sight, or should we all just start budgeting for a second mortgage at the pump? He also explained why gas prices seem to change from town to town. (26:47)

In Dumbass News, we covered a couple’s run-in with a raccoon that somehow turned into a masterclass in what not to do. While they were trying to fight it off, the husband kept making one questionable decision after another—each one somehow worse than the last. By the end, the raccoon might not have won the fight, but it definitely won the IQ battle. (37:38)

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