Episode 111: "Everything is Amway Freejack, The Joker, Batman, Flat Earth... & Other Stuff"
Hold onto your conspiracy hats and prepare for a whirlwind episode with Kane, Josh, and Jimmy as they dive into a mind-bending mix of topics recorded on April 2, 2024. This time, the conversation kicks off with Edward Furlong’s role in movies, and somehow leads to the movie Freejack and rapidly spirals into a kaleidoscope of tangents, from the multi-level marketing enigma of Amway to the wild theories of the Flat Earth society (don’t worry, we’re just enthusiastic onlookers). And of course, what’s a D.W.O episode without a nod to The Joker and Batman?
Throughout this chaotic journey, the drinks flow freely, the smokes swirl, and the laughs come easy. It's an episode that defies coherence but guarantees a damn good time. Whether you're here for the movie nostalgia, curious theories, or just a wild ride with your favorite hosts, you’re in for an eclectic and entertaining treat. Cheers to the unpredictable!
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