• Episode 5: Arby's is Drippin

  • Mar 6 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 5: Arby's is Drippin

  • Summary

  • In Episode 5 we get educated by Teacher Rob on some new slanguage his kids are using. Then we go in deep on a fast food ordering challenge and a breakdown of the hometown episode of The Bachelor.

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    Show notes & links:

    In Taylor Swift adjacent news, Jason Kelce announces his retirement.

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    Rob gets amped up when we learn NOKTB announced their first album drop in over 10 years! Check it out here.

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    Teacher Rob educates us on slanguage from his class. No cap.

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    We learn about the time Becca caught Rob in the Arby’s drive-thru & hear their go-to fast food order for a late night road trip.

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    Next week is Fantasy suite week of the Bachelor! Wondering what has gone down this season so far? Catch up on hometown week recap here. And don’t even worry, you can jump in now and not have missed out on a single important thing.

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    In preparation for the finale, here’s a week by week breakdown of Traitors season 2.

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    LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT

    Becca - Love it: meal prepping with these bad boys. It’s all about the stackability. // Leave it: Famer Wants a Wife

    Rob – Love it: Intermittent fasting & the TV show Cold Justice

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