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Bedroom Drinking

Dustin Foree, Nate Robleswww.buzzsprout.com
Two dudes enjoying life and discussing pop culture, sports, politics and stupid people. Always with a drink in our hands.
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Episodes

RIP Roe and Tip Culture is Getting Out of Hand

Send us a text This episode we're having a fun discussion about the overturning of Roe v Wade, people asking for tips who don't really deserve them, the latest Thor movie and why Marvel movies aren't as exciting as they used to be, and why you probably shouldn't thank random people on the street for their military service.

Jul 21, 202252 min

The Slap, Eric Church, and Can Axe Body Spray Make Your Nipples Fall Off?

Send us a text This episode we're following in the footsteps of literally everyone else and talking about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars (aka The Slap Heard Round the World), country singer Eric Church pissing off his fans by cancelling a concert to watch a basketball game, some conspiracy talk, and a guy who claims that spraying his nipples with Axe Body Spray made them fall off.

Apr 07, 202253 min

Batman is Back, Don't Say Gay, and NFL Punishments Are Kind of Ridiculous

Send us a text In this episode we're talking about Calvin Ridley's terrible bet, a bit about the Russia/Ukraine conflict despite having no idea what we're talking about, the alleged "Don't Say Gay" bill in Florida that may not actually be what we've been told, the new Batman movie, and the one random thing you're allowed to shoot from a moving car in Tennessee.

Mar 14, 202250 min

Adios Tom Brady, Old People vs. Joe Rogan, and Minnie Mouse and M&Ms Get Scandalous New Outfits

Send us a text We’re back! This week we’re talking about a woman who tried to buy a baby at Walmart, Tom Brady’s retirement, our thoughts on the Super Bowl matchup, older artists pulling their music from Spotify in protest of Joe Rogan, the new outfits given to Minnie Mouse and M&Ms that have rocked the conservative news outlets, and our thoughts on the latest Scream movie and whether or not the franchise should continue....

Feb 03, 202248 min

Facebook Wants Your Nudes and Should College Athletes Get Paid?

Send us a text This week we're talking about Facebook's new idea to help stop revenge porn that seems a little risky, whether or not college athletes should start getting paid, a woman who embezzled $940,000 from her employer to fund an addiction to a gambling game that doesn't pay real money, and the latest Tom Hanks movie "Finch" on Apple TV+.

Dec 09, 202146 min

Dave Chappelle Refuses to Be Cancelled, and Demi Lovato and Kanye West Are Crazier Than Ever

Send us a text Lots going on this week! We discuss Dave Chappelle's controversial Netflix special and why people haven't been able to cancel him, a brief timeline of Demi Lovato's descent into insanity, what might be Kanye West's craziest move yet, an offensive dancing cactus being sold on Walmart's website, and the new Ghostbusters and Resident Evil movies.

Dec 02, 202139 min

Is Alec Baldwin a Murderer?

Send us a text This week we discuss the tragic death that occurred on the Alec Baldwin movie set and who is actually to blame, the latest hopeful film franchise starter "Dune," and a woman who apparently thinks it's the 80s and decided to buy $50,000 worth of stamps with stolen checks.

Nov 04, 202142 min

Southwest Closed-Gate, Suing Geico Over an STD, and Does Finders Keepers Equal Theft?

Send us a text We cover quite a bit of ground this week. We get into the conflicting reports about what caused Southwest Airlines to cancel thousands of flights over the weekend, a woman who is suing Geico because she got an STD after having sex in a car they insure, why STD is apparently an outdated term, why the Columbus Day vs. Indigenous People's Day debate is dumb, and whether or not keeping something you find on the ground counts as theft....

Oct 14, 202145 min

Is Everything We Know About Showering and General Personal Hygiene Wrong?

Send us a text This week we talk about a lot of random stuff including tube TVs and unnecessary restaurant fees, but primarily we're trying to figure out if the science behind showering and wearing deodorant is as clear cut as we were always taught. Is it better to go natural? We also discuss the latest Venom movie, "Venom: Let There Be Carnage."

Oct 07, 202141 min

The Dumbest Lawsuits Ever

Send us a text This week we look at some of the dumbest lawsuits ever filed, from not enough napkins at McDonalds to Fear Factor making someone throw up. We also learn some new info about the true size of 4x4 lumber and loopholes for Lent observers, discuss the latest Marvel movie "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," and through it all, Nate Dawg works on a puzzle.

Sep 09, 202138 min

The Milk Crate Challenge and Afghanistan is a Mess

Send us a text This week we're talking about Nate's experience with COVID, the latest TikTok craze that once again proves humanity's stupidity, our perspective on everything going on in Afghanistan, and the movies The Suicide Squad and Reminiscence.

Aug 26, 202143 min

Eviction Moratoriums and Scarlett Johansson vs Disney

Send us a text This week we're talking about the controversial extension of eviction moratoriums, Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit against Disney, some EMTs who mistook a dead body for a mannequin, and the new movie Jungle Cruise.

Aug 05, 202134 min

Mandatory Vaccines, the Delta Variant, and a Serial Pooper

Send us a text This week we're discussing the Delta variant and whether we're in for a redo of 2020, more mandatory vaccinations, and a neighborhood that banded together to catch the serial pooper terrorizing them.

Jul 29, 202136 min

Vaccine Knockers, Taco Bell Fireworks, and What's the Point of Going to Space?

Send us a text This week we're talking about Biden's controversial new plan to send people to your house to encourage vaccinations, the billionaire space race and thoughts about whether or not it's even worth it to go to space, some Taco Bell employees who had a little too much fun with fireworks, and new movies The Forever Purge and Black Widow.

Jul 15, 202138 min

#FreeBritney, Freed Cosby, and a Home Depot Exorcism

Send us a text This week we're talking about the #FreeBritney movement regarding Britney Spears' controversial conservatorship, the truth about why Bill Cosby was released from prison, the latest Fast & Furious movie, and a really weird lumber exorcism at a Pennsylvania Home Depot.

Jul 08, 202135 min

Juneteenth is Weirdly Controversial All of a Sudden

Send us a text This week we're talking about Juneteenth, what it is, where it came from, and why some people are upset that it's become a federal holiday. We also discuss a new COVID conspiracy we came up with, and a woman who went ballistic over a McDonald's slushie.

Jun 24, 202139 min

Ranked Choice Voting and the Ever Evolving Fake Check Scam

Send us a text This week we're talking about the idea of implementing ranked choice voting, a pervasive and constantly evolving scam involving fake checks everyone should watch out for, and the latest movie in the Conjuring universe, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.

Jun 10, 202139 min

Cancel Culture is Getting Really Desperate

Send us a text This week we're talking about cancel culture coming for Ellie Kemper and Mike Fisher for absolutely no reason, A Quiet Place Part 2, seeing Reba at the movies, and a guy who went to great lengths to keep his girlfriend from moving in with him.

Jun 03, 202135 min

Vaccine Passports and Related Conspiracy Theories That May or May Not Be Crazy

Send us a text This week we're talking about the rumored COVID-19 vaccine passports, related conspiracy theories that sound crazy but also feasible, a bit about the life of Stone Cold Steve Austin, a couple that took a huge risk with their wedding venue, and the new Bob Odenkirk action movie "Nobody."

Apr 29, 202145 min

Derek Chauvin and the Most Unenviable Jury of All Time

Send us a text This week we're talking about the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial, whether or not it's actually possible to be an unbiased juror in the age of social media, an ambulance leaving an elderly patient at the wrong house, and Melissa McCarthy's new Netlix movie "Thunder Force."

Apr 22, 202138 min
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