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This week starts with Matt’s recent experience at Halloween Horror Nights. Then, Tyler shares a strange interaction with an employee at an auto shop. Matt tells stories from McDonald’s, and this leads to some chat about old commercial jingles and who wrote them.

After questioning David Bowie’s sexuality, the conversation turns to another Buddhist celebrity, Steve Jobs. Your hosts ponder what Apple would be like if he was still around, and discuss how Apple has changed since his passing.

Big news that Seinfeld is now on Netflix, but they’re making the same mistake Disney+ made with The Simpsons. At least The Snyder Cut got it right.

Links and Show Notes

John Mulaney: “Canceling Plans Is Like Heroin” - YouTube

Go Behind the Scenes at a McDonald’s Photo Shoot | McDonald’s - YouTube

1967 McDonalds Is Your Kind Of Place - YouTube

Family Guy - Barry Manilow concert - YouTube

A Very Strange Medley (V.S.M.) (Live at the Uris Theatre, New York, NY, 1977) - YouTube

Macworld NY 1999 - iBook & AirPort Introduction - YouTube

Steve Jobs says “Jump!” and Phil Schiller does - YouTube

iPhone 1 - Steve Jobs MacWorld keynote in 2007 - Full Presentation, 80 mins - YouTube

Steve Jobs on the origin of iphone - YouTube

Brandon (spooky version) on Twitter: “to emphasize, the titular pothole from the season 8 episode The Pothole is cropped out on Netflix” / Twitter

Todd Vaziri: Presented in the “Letter-Box” Format on Twitter: “Well, the official “Seinfeld” YouTube page is releasing new video clips from the show and GASP they are all pillarboxed, using the 4:3 HD versions, so there’s MAYBE a chance Netflix will use these 4:3 HD versions. https://t.co/BBGlWEQDVJ” / Twitter

Kill Ross on Twitter: “OK since now there’s apparently a black-and-white version of Zack Snyder’s JUSTICE LEAGUE here’s a thread detailing the extremely weird changes to this extremely weird movie, with all the weird twists and contradictions along the way. This thread might be updated over time.” / Twitter