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Episode 103: The Human Experiment

Episode 103: The Human Experiment

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In episode 103, Mitch and Justin commiserate over what it takes to golf or run a half marathon at 35 before getting into:

  • The NFL Draft as Packers and Bengals fans (they literally took the ONE guy Mitch said he didn’t want…)
  • Justin’s golf ramp up leading into his Scotland trip
  • A brief recap of the Zurich Classic and their one and done pick for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson


After that they get to some fan mail before heading over to the patio for a Patio Beers segment where they discuss the gorilla vs 100 humans debate and an acceptable price for going to prison for five years.

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