July 3, 2014: Vegetarian Sympathizer
Lex is definitely not a vegetarian. But he gets them.

Lex is definitely not a vegetarian. But he gets them.
Lex has a first world problem. And sore muscles. It\’s been a tough couple days, folks.
Here\’s what Lex thinks about when his airplane hits turbulence.
Lex — on take two of today\’s show — talks fast.
In the third and final part of a three-part series, one more Friedman kid joins the podcast.
Lex welcomes another kid onto the podcast. Jiminy.
Lex holds a slight pity party for himself, because you all liked the Liam episode more than you like regular episodes. Also, fun with busses.
Lex\’s three-year-old son Liam joins him on today\’s episode.
Lex welcomes musician and friend Julian Velard to the show to talk about JV\’s new album and the drudgery of NYC.
Lex doesn\’t quite understand the appeal of soccer. And don\’t ask him to call it football, either.
Lex releases an unheard-of WEEKEND episode of Your Daily Lex. And it\’s an open letter to Myke Hurley.
Lex\’s son got caught in a loop.
Lex is so, so, SO famous.* *Not really
Lex only gets warranties on one significant purchase.
Lex talks about urinals. Again. And also human nature.
Lex fought a sectional. And physics. And Lex won.
Lex tals about work, hard work, physical labor, and whatnot.
Lex sells out, Idina Menzel style.
Lex has a wallet issue. Also, happy WWDC day!
Lex hits episode number 101. He talks about spelling. And highways. Of course.
Your Daily Lex celebrates its 100th episode. In spectacular form.
Lex talks about bad ceremonial pitches and mailbox hooligans on the 99th episode of Your Daily Lex.
Here\’s how Lex celebrated Memorial Day. Sort of.
This is a story about an unexpected night out, my lack of enthusiasm for hockey, a condolence card, a need to pee, and my son.
Lex makes a tech show. Briefly.
There are a couple things most adults know how to do that Lex, you know, doesn\’t.
Lex doesn\’t know all the words to songs by bands he loves anymore. He grows up so fast.
Lex has to take the bus. Again. Here\’s his typical approach.
Lex is fat. And he has eyes. Hence the title of this episode.
Lex needs to rotate his mattress. And he has a crack in his foundation.