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June 2, 2025 61 mins

In this episode, Don, Jerry, and Tone blab about disgusting nose and mouth messes, birds attempting to invade Jerry's apartment, a lack of fat birds, a lot of bird talk, like too much bird talk, the availability of different kinds of eggs, the contradictory existence of L's in various words, inappropriate ways to do air quotes, another excursion into pocket snacks, Jerry's favorite Futurama joke, depressing statistics of how Americans think, Don's recent bathroom mat inquiries, Jerry's squatter problems, The Guys' withering bodies, Tone's manic methods of home protection, and medieval means of torture.

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