Fast Food, Exact Change and Synchronicity Guest host Randy takes us on a hilarious trip down memory lane with two unforgettable fast-food encounters — one from behind the counter in the 1970s and another from the customer side in the 1980s. First, we hear about Randy’s teenage pride and joy — his 1967 Chevy Nova II — and the fateful parking-lot standoff with his McDonald’s manager that ended with a torn-up paper hat and a pink slip. (Don’t worry — karma, and corporate, came for that manager s...
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Fast Food, Exact Change and Synchronicity Guest host Randy takes us on a hilarious trip down memory lane with two unforgettable fast-food encounters — one from behind the counter in the 1970s and another from the customer side in the 1980s. First, we hear about Randy’s teenage pride and joy — his 1967 Chevy Nova II — and the fateful parking-lot standoff with his McDonald’s manager that ended with a torn-up paper hat and a pink slip. (Don’t worry — karma, and corporate, came for that manager s...
Detroit, 1980s. First time party planners Kenn and Ron are on a mission to throw the ultimate bachelor party for Ron’s brother, Randy—but their search for adult entertainment on the infamous 8 Mile Road spins out of control. From sketchy peep shows to bizarre novelty shops, the duo stumble through a neon-lit maze of mischief—complete with two furious women trying to return a defective item. What could possibly go wrong? Part 1 of the "Bachelor Party Trilogy" series of episodes. Adult themes a...
Boomers on the Edge
Fast Food, Exact Change and Synchronicity Guest host Randy takes us on a hilarious trip down memory lane with two unforgettable fast-food encounters — one from behind the counter in the 1970s and another from the customer side in the 1980s. First, we hear about Randy’s teenage pride and joy — his 1967 Chevy Nova II — and the fateful parking-lot standoff with his McDonald’s manager that ended with a torn-up paper hat and a pink slip. (Don’t worry — karma, and corporate, came for that manager s...