

Ep 378 - Jeep Ka-Ping (feat. Tim Butterly & Sidney Gantt)
14 snips Jan 13, 2022
Guests Tim Butterly & Sidney Gantt join for hilarious talks on Kenny G's signal to leave work in China, navigating parental pressures with humor, a new snot-like flavor, historical hygiene origins, parking scams, asbestos exposure reminiscences, gigantic genitalia discussions, and satirical takes on cultural celebrations and government actions.
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Smooth Jazz and Black Women
- Smooth jazz makes black women get loft apartments and make intricate salads.
- It was also the anthem of offices everywhere in the 90s because it was considered safe and acceptable.
Kenny G in China
- Kenny G's song "Going Home" was played at the end of the workday in China.
- It was mandated by the government and played across the land, possibly a knockoff version.
Parental Expectations
- Matt and Shane discuss their parents' expectations regarding employment.
- Matt's parents simply wanted him to get a job, while Shane's parents prioritized him becoming a doctor.