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Episode 34 (05.08.2026): Schrodinger's War, What is it Good For?

55 min · 8. maj 2026
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On this week's episode, the guy's celebrate Star Wars Day before trying to figure out whether or not the US is still at war with Iran. Once they give up on that, they turn their sights to a quick dive into the history of the famous protest song, "War, What is it Good For?" Next up, it's Shit My Trump Says featuring reflecting pools, little kids, and gay national anthems, followed by a game of Who Said It? Lot's of terrible people in the current administration said a lot of stupid and horrible things last week, and it's up to Steve to figure out who said what. Finally, the guys talk about the things they aren't going to talk about, including biodegradable plastics, the hantavirus, Supergirl: Woman of Tommorow, and the Chicago Hounds Rugby team. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Episode 34 (05.08.2026): Schrodinger's War, What is it Good For? artwork

Episode 34 (05.08.2026): Schrodinger's War, What is it Good For?

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