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Two people are arguing over whether or not one of them should have gone to a call. The person who didn't go to the call says they were in the shower when the call came in, and that the other person is being unreasonable. They continue to argue until one of them says they're done. Jason and Rich, the podcast hosts, come in and Jason says they sound like a married couple. They then proceed to talk about the podcast.

The two discuss different scents for car fresheners and then move on to discussing the most downloaded episodes from the previous year. The first episode mentioned is one that involves someone named Moron.

Timestamps

0:01:56

The following is a conversation between two people. Bickering Over the Phone

0:03:09

Starry Night Bath Essentials: A Review

0:05:34

The Most Downloaded Episodes of Last Year

0:07:26

The heading for the conversation would be "Arguing over the podcast."

0:08:55

Collaboration between Two for First Video Episode

0:21:01

The Top 5 Episodes of Last Year, as Voted by Listeners

Highlights

It was setting at the numbers in that one day that it should have been in a week. And I'm like, what the hell is going on?. And so that's when you told me that people were putting it on Facebook.

So Renniks is going to be running around the big head for a few days because number five and number three of our top episodes from last year are him.

It's all got a pretty packaging and then light and it's you remember I put on Facebook asking for people to tell us about the moments they remember, which there wasn't many that contributed on that.

You need to put it up there in the top. But if that one's not number one, you're going to hear, Tasha is going to be like, you better tell those people to like me.

No, but on the renniks defense, the first one, I vaguely remember some of it, but I remember sitting across from him going, you're a bastard.

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