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The Get Tipsy Episode | What You Thought #238

The Get Tipsy Episode | What You Thought #238

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The Funniest Podcast On The Planet is back — and The Get Tipsy Episode is wild from start to finish. From Canelo vs Crawford to Rampage Jackson’s son getting locked up, Funk Flex’s IG announcement, and MrBeast’s questionable prison experiment, this one’s got everything.


⏱️ Topics & Time Codes:

00:01 – Canelo vs Crawford breakdown

00:11 – Tragedy: Shooting at Minneapolis Catholic school kills 2, injures 18 (shooter dies by suicide)

00:19 – Wife & mother of 3 killed confronting husband’s side chick (declared self-defense)

00:28 – Rampage Jackson’s son Raja Jackson arrested for assaulting wrestler

01:09:00 – Latvian tennis player calls Taylor Townsend “no class, no education”

01:13:00 – What’s the most racist sport?

01:31:00 – Funk Flex supposedly leaving Hot 97 via Instagram announcement

01:36:00 – MrBeast locks prisoner & guard together for challenge


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