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A Bear Crashed Their Wedding?! | Not Today, Pal

A Bear Crashed Their Wedding?! | Not Today, Pal

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SPONSORS: - Join the over 14 million all-time customers who have already saved and invested over $27 billion dollars with Acorns. Head to https://acorns.com/NOTTODAY or download the Acorns app to get started. In this episode of Not Today Pal, Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Robert Iler deliver pure chaotic comfort as they cover everything from fans singing the theme song on the street, Garth Brooks "fresh off a kill," gym-guy acrobatics, dating-profile cringe, wedding omens involving BEARS, spaghetti spoon etiquette, and whether you can actually sneeze in your sleep. They also attempt, SEVERAL times, to call the legendary sandwich king Giovanni, discuss mouth noises, towel crimes, over-friendly Uber drivers, 90s sitcom makeup, one-hit wonders, Housewife drama, and Cutter's weekly unhinged Instagram selections. Plus: more Sopranos nostalgia, celebrity photo shoots, gambling across state lines, and the heated debate of penne vs. rigatoni. Come hang with us, laugh with us, judge people with us. Have a question for Rob and Jamie? Reach out at nottodaypalpodcast@gmail.com Not Today, Pal Ep. 124 https://www.instagram.com/jamielynnsigler https://www.instagram.com/nottodaypalshow https://store.ymhstudios.com Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:53 - Jamie's Video Picks 00:06:04 - One Hit Wonders 00:08:28 - Annoying Cab Driver 00:15:18 - Calling Giovanni The Sangweesh Guy 00:18:54 - Annoying Habits Of People You Live With 00:25:01 - Cutter's Weekly Instagram Clip 00:26:07 - Wedding Bear Attack 00:32:54 - Another Cutter's Weekly Instagram Clip 00:34:12 - Sopranos Steakhouse 00:34:52 - Memory Lane 00:36:43 - Wrap Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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