

We Made It Weird #206
Feb 14, 2025
Experience a playful banter about food, nostalgia, and the Super Bowl! The hosts dive into the quirks of fried foods, humorously critiquing onion rings and celebrating the joy of French fries. They explore unique ice cream flavors, reflect on changing standards of masculinity in media, and discuss the chaos surrounding celebrity antics at major sports events. With laughter, they tackle the impact of wealth and the quirks of advertising while sharing personal anecdotes, making every topic a delightful journey!
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Super Bowl Experience
- Pete Holmes attended Super Bowl LVII because of a Kansas City Chiefs campaign he participated in.
- The game was rough, and he even suspected the Chiefs might be throwing it, later learning about a psychological tactic the Eagles used.
Conspiracy Theories Unlikely
- Rigging a major sporting event like the Super Bowl is unlikely due to the sheer number of people involved.
- It's difficult to maintain secrecy with so many individuals, especially with disgruntled players and large egos.
Psychological Tactic
- Pete Holmes learned from a production guy that the Eagles waited until the last minute to announce a key player's return.
- This was a strategic move to disrupt the Chiefs' game plan, adding immense pressure on their quarterback.