(00:00 - 3:27) It's Monday! Bob talks about going to a barn wedding over the weekend. LBF was on Newbury St taking a Negroni class and she highly recommends a bar called The Street that's located in Boston.
(3:27 - 7:47) This was something everyone feared when in school. Dodgeball! We talked about how it was a rite of passage to play this in school. LBF hated having to play dodgeball in school and is glad it's no longer being played in school.
(7:47 - 14:23) What do you do if a service worker has to use your bathroom while working at your house. Bob recently just had to tell a worker who asked to use his bathroom that it's "one for one". LBF though it was a bit intrusive Bob asked what he was going to do in the bathroom.
(14:23 - 21:47) DM Disaster! Today Joe DM'd us after trying to show off his skill while cooking on his friends Blackstone. He thought he could be a hibachi chef, and it didn't quite turn out how he planned. Let's just say things got a bit burnt and we're not talking about the food.
(21:47 - 26:01) Time For Supah Smaht! Was Lori from Shrewsbury Supah Smaht!
(26:01 - 30:49) LBF witnessed a high crime! She was at a restaurant recently, and sitting across the way from her table was a group of 4 women and 1 tiny dog! She was floored that the table was just hanging out like it was all normal and feeding the dog. In the state of Mass, you can't have dogs at the table sitting and eating food.
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