

#1976 Attack Deep
Feb 19, 2025
The hosts tackle a coyote problem with humor while Adam adjusts to paying rent. They dive into the hilarity of deep cleaning versus basic tidying up, sharing personal anecdotes along the way. A fiery discussion arises about the mental health impacts of California Wildfires and the effectiveness of leadership during crises. They also explore the emotional consequences of loss for older adults post-fire, touching on societal fears and authority influences. It’s a mix of playful banter and serious themes that keeps listeners engaged.
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Deep Clean
- Adam questions the meaning of "deep clean" after his daughter's description.
- He concludes that it's often an exaggeration, used for more credit, not reflecting actual thorough cleaning.
Sludge Pool Story
- Adam describes cleaning a viscous, sludge-filled pool.
- Roommate Ralph, despite having the master bedroom, only helped after the hard work was done.
Deep Understanding
- Adam links "deep clean" exaggeration to Gavin Newsom's language about COVID.
- Newsom's "deep understanding" excuse justifies past actions, similar to how "deep clean" seeks extra credit.