This funny podcast starts exactly where modern civilization apparently wants us to go: a self-driving toilet from China that rolls to your bedside at 3 a.m. so you never have to walk to the bathroom again. It's got a bidet, warm air dryer, self-cleaning mode, odor control, and a $13,000 price tag. Naturally, the gang immediately begins planning how many they need and whether one should come with off-road tires.
Then things somehow become even weirder.
The crew dives into Father's Day expectations and realizes that most dads don't want gifts, elaborate brunches, or expensive presents. They mostly want an easy day, maybe a steak, maybe a nap, and ideally nobody asking them to assemble patio furniture. Chris Kerber shares a refreshingly simple family tradition that's less about buying stuff and more about making memories.
Along the way, the show debates whether holidays like Father's Day and Mother's Day are necessary at all, which is exactly the kind of conversation that gets people yelling at their radios.
As if mobile toilets weren't enough, the gang explores robot dog-poop collectors, drones that can scoop your yard clean, and a future where every unpleasant task might eventually be handled by machines. Humanity may be doomed, but at least the lawn could look fantastic.
Elsewhere in this funny podcast, the team answers listener emails, talks St. Louis soccer history, shares underrated music recommendations, discusses sleep apnea and whether better sleep could transform Riz into a pleasant human being, and debates the ethics of recycling half-empty water bottles into coffee.
And because no episode is complete without some bizarre news, the gang covers an absolutely unbelievable Missouri story involving a foster child, exotic animals, and a monkey trade that somehow turned out to be real.
It's another day of ridiculous conversations, questionable opinions, sarcastic humor, weird news, and the kind of nonsense that only happens on a funny podcast built around complete chaos and somehow held together by coffee and mutual roasting.
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