Send us a text Take a seat at the cool kids’ table as we rewind to the glorious, questionably nutritious world of 1980s school lunches. On this episode of One Drink Podcast, we crack open those plastic trays and relive the meals that powered an entire generation — from legendary Fiestada pizzas to PBJs so sticky they could patch drywall. No politics, no drama, just pure cafeteria nostalgia with a side of laughs. We’ll swap stories, debate the true kings of the lunch line, and uncover why ever...
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Send us a text Take a seat at the cool kids’ table as we rewind to the glorious, questionably nutritious world of 1980s school lunches. On this episode of One Drink Podcast, we crack open those plastic trays and relive the meals that powered an entire generation — from legendary Fiestada pizzas to PBJs so sticky they could patch drywall. No politics, no drama, just pure cafeteria nostalgia with a side of laughs. We’ll swap stories, debate the true kings of the lunch line, and uncover why ever...
Send us a text In this episode of One Drink Podcast, the guys take on the ultimate endurance debate — what’s more exhausting: walking 18 holes of golf or paddling a kayak for four hours? Matt and Ryan break down the physical grind, the mental focus, and the post-activity soreness from both. From lost golf balls to blistered hands, it’s a hilarious deep dive into which “relaxing” hobby actually drains you more. Grab a drink, relax, and see which sport really earns your respect by the end...
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Send us a text Take a seat at the cool kids’ table as we rewind to the glorious, questionably nutritious world of 1980s school lunches. On this episode of One Drink Podcast, we crack open those plastic trays and relive the meals that powered an entire generation — from legendary Fiestada pizzas to PBJs so sticky they could patch drywall. No politics, no drama, just pure cafeteria nostalgia with a side of laughs. We’ll swap stories, debate the true kings of the lunch line, and uncover why ever...