Halloween décor heists, Megadeth’s Metallica tribute, and America’s bizarre spending habits headline this week’s show as Ian Camfield unpacks spooky thefts, rock legends, and $13 billion worth of “budget” Halloween plans. He riffs on the rise of subtitles, a baffling new Gen Alpha slang term (“6-7”), and the absurdity of watching TV like it’s a book club. Plus, a warning for remote workers—Microsoft might soon know if you’re sneaking off to the pub.
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Halloween décor heists, Megadeth’s Metallica tribute, and America’s bizarre spending habits headline this week’s show as Ian Camfield unpacks spooky thefts, rock legends, and $13 billion worth of “budget” Halloween plans. He riffs on the rise of subtitles, a baffling new Gen Alpha slang term (“6-7”), and the absurdity of watching TV like it’s a book club. Plus, a warning for remote workers—Microsoft might soon know if you’re sneaking off to the pub.
Halloween candy prices jump 11% as Ian splurges on $35 butterscotch skulls, Broncos crush the Cowboys for their fifth straight win while rocking the Orange Crush uniforms, Dolph Lundgren teases a Masters of the Universe return, AI assistants get exposed for misreporting news nearly half the time, a Thai man’s “junk enlargement” operation from a Toyota Corolla shocks the world, and 16% of Americans say they’ve seen a ghost—wrapping Halloween week in humor, nostalgia, and spooky reflection.
Ian Camfield
Halloween décor heists, Megadeth’s Metallica tribute, and America’s bizarre spending habits headline this week’s show as Ian Camfield unpacks spooky thefts, rock legends, and $13 billion worth of “budget” Halloween plans. He riffs on the rise of subtitles, a baffling new Gen Alpha slang term (“6-7”), and the absurdity of watching TV like it’s a book club. Plus, a warning for remote workers—Microsoft might soon know if you’re sneaking off to the pub.