• Ode To The Studio 8H Shaker - Episode 11

  • Feb 20 2025
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Ode To The Studio 8H Shaker - Episode 11

  • Summary

  • In episode 11 of Vegas Day Drinkers, we raise our glasses to 50 years of Saturday Night Live, recorded live from DB's safe space. Chris and Darren trade favorite moments from SNL's five-decade run, from Keenan Thompson's Scared Straight to Kate McKinnon's alien abduction stories, while sipping on the lovely Belgian strong blonde, Duvel.

    Fresh Super Bowl stats reveal Kendrick Lamar's halftime show drew record-breaking streaming numbers and social media engagement, sparking a heated debate about the greatest Super Bowl performances of all time.

    The conversation takes a serious turn discussing the growing issue of chewing tobacco use in restaurant service industry culture, leading to thoughtful dialogue about worker health and customer experience.

    Universal's Epic Universe Las Vegas announcement has the hosts speculating about new horror attractions, including rumors of the Excorcist experience and Universal Monsters coming this summer in August

    The episode wraps with our weekly Cheers deep dive, examining Season 1, Episode 5, "Coach's Daughter," where Coach struggles with his daughter's choice in men. Played by actress Alyce Beasley we roll it into a couple "Moonlighting" references.

    Recorded during golden hourof the afternoon, featuring the sounds of a neighborhood dog who just wants a little more attention.

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