The Jocular Pugilists
The Jocular Pugilists take an international field trip to Budapest, where the water comes in shot glasses and the showers require an instruction manual. Fresh off a work trip to the Hungarian capital, the crew gets into Budapest’s Buda-versus-Pest personality split, Danube views, towering history, weirdly efficient yellow-cab Ubers, and the terrifying math of paying 5,000 forints for a salad. There is also a crash course in Pálinka—the 50% alcohol “finish it or we’re enemies” drink—and a Hungarian word for kisses that Americans should absolutely approach with caution. Plus: the history of a city in turmoil, why Budapest is becoming a serious production hub, how Dune made Hungary look like Arrakis, and whether a person could realistically trade Los Angeles prices for a year in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. In this episode: * Budapest travel stories: solo walking, safety, food, tipping, currency, and culture shock * Buda vs. Pest: castles, commerce, hills, history, and the Danube in between * The hotel shower that nearly became an athletic event * A suspiciously empty restaurant, two shaved-head guys, and a salad worth paying cash for * Pálinka etiquette: 50% alcohol and zero room for interpersonal beef * Why “puzzi puzzi” does not mean what American ears initially fear * Budapest’s World War II, Soviet-era, and post-communist history * George H. W. Bush’s unexpected Budapest cameo * Dune, Origo Studios, production incentives, and why filmmakers keep looking toward Hungary * The case for moving abroad—or at least putting Budapest on the travel list before your next Volvo service appointment Let us know what you think. Email Phil or Tomas at: thejocularpugilists@gmail.com [thejocularpugilists@gmail.com] And check out our website at: thejocularpugilists.com [https://thejocularpugilists.com/]
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