Quinn and Isaac get collectively upset about the recent trend of Hollywood just remaking cartoons and animated films, sometimes not even 10 years removed from the original release.
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Quinn and Isaac get collectively upset about the recent trend of Hollywood just remaking cartoons and animated films, sometimes not even 10 years removed from the original release.
Quinn and Isaac get collectively upset about the recent trend of Hollywood just remaking cartoons and animated films, sometimes not even 10 years removed from the original release.
Quinn and Isaac discuss those pesky letter and number combos that you always need, and when the whole two factor authentication thing gets out of hand.
Quinn and Isaac break down all the times in life where “faking it until you make it” are good and bad, and discuss the 2002 film “Catch Me If You Can” ad nauseam.
Quinn and Isaac discuss the comforting noise that some people need and some people don’t, the other types of noises associated with colors, and ask if white noise is a generational thing.
Quinn and Isaac discuss the disastrous Ice Cube movie, the FDA warning people not to eat Walmart Shrimp, and the conspiracy theory that the Rams QB is a clone.
Quinn Eaton and John Buchanan FINALLY get to the Top 30 golf courses in the Bluegrass State. Interesting tips, discussions about second and third cuts of grass, and great golf courses are all over this episode.
Quinn Eaton and John Buchanan continue ranking the “middle of the pack” courses in Kentucky and talk Kenny Perry conspiracy theories and postal codes in the Bluegrass state.
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Quinn and Isaac get collectively upset about the recent trend of Hollywood just remaking cartoons and animated films, sometimes not even 10 years removed from the original release.