In this episode, Chris and Mike start by venting about the frustrating experience of driving behind someone who’s smoking with their window down. They explore how the smoke drifts into the cars behind and why this seemingly small act can be such a big annoyance.
Next up, they break down the cost of cigarettes across different states, zeroing in on New York, where the average pack sets you back a whopping $8.53. Whether you're a smoker or just curious, these price disparities might just blow your mind.
The conversation then shifts gears to the kitchen, where Chris and Mike take on the ultimate showdown: jam vs. jelly. They dive into the textures, flavors, and the best uses for each, as they passionately defend their favorites. But the culinary clash doesn’t stop there—they also tackle the ongoing peanut butter debate: super chunky or creamy? It’s a tasty debate with no easy answers.
But that’s not all! Chris and Mike also discuss the staggering earnings of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Even after selling his catalog to Sony for an incredible $1.2 billion, his music continued to rake in $115 million annually after his passing. They delve into the world of royalties and syndication, revealing how these streams of income turn TV actors into millionaires, setting them up for life.
And as if that wasn’t enough, the duo talks about Snoop Dogg’s surprising payday during the Olympics, where he made an astonishing $500,000 per day, totaling $9 million.
Finally, they wrap up the episode with a health-focused segment on urology, offering tips on maintaining a healthy urine flow and the importance of listening to your body’s signals.