• Ep 4: Malcom In The Middle

  • Jun 12 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
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Ep 4: Malcom In The Middle

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    Ever wondered what it's like to navigate the whirlwind of an airport bar, rubbing shoulders with rock stars and sports legends? Malcolm joins us for a rollicking episode filled with unexpected twists, starting right off the bat with his spontaneous trip to Seattle. From the pungent aroma of weed at SeaTac to delectable bites at Nate's Chicken and Waffles, and cocktails with the Space Needle as the backdrop, Malcolm’s vivid storytelling transports you straight into his adventurous escapade.

    Curious about the celebrities that frequent airport bars? Malcolm doesn’t hold back as he recounts his encounters with iconic bands like Black Sabbath and Pantera, not to mention an amusing run-in with Chester Bennington from Linkin Park. But it's not all rock and roll; listen as he hilariously narrates an unexpected proposition at an Irish pub that ends in a comical dash for the door. The unpredictable nature of bar life at a bustling terminal never sounded more thrilling.

    Bartending isn't always glamorous, and Malcolm gets real about the highs and lows of the job. From his early days and the camaraderie at an airport sports bar to a tense episode with law enforcement stemming from mistaken identity, his anecdotes are as diverse as they are entertaining. Add in tales of wrestlers, cannabis mishaps, and travelers’ antics, and you won't want to miss a minute. Malcolm’s contagious enthusiasm and knack for storytelling promises more exciting episodes ahead. Tune in and join the fun!

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