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Ian Camfield
Audacy
147 episodes
10 hours ago
Starbucks' new holiday cups have sparked a debate, particularly over the missing Eggnog Latte from U.S. menus, while a bizarre error in Maine's healthcare system mistakenly informed over 500 patients they were dead. The episode also explores Gen Z's unexpected romantic interest in MySpace as a dating platform, dissects the absurdity of Oprah's expensive favorite things, and reveals a laughably simple password failure during a Louvre heist. Finally, the segment touches on shrinkflation rumors affecting the generous slices at The Cheesecake Factory, blending humor with cultural observations.
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Starbucks' new holiday cups have sparked a debate, particularly over the missing Eggnog Latte from U.S. menus, while a bizarre error in Maine's healthcare system mistakenly informed over 500 patients they were dead. The episode also explores Gen Z's unexpected romantic interest in MySpace as a dating platform, dissects the absurdity of Oprah's expensive favorite things, and reveals a laughably simple password failure during a Louvre heist. Finally, the segment touches on shrinkflation rumors affecting the generous slices at The Cheesecake Factory, blending humor with cultural observations.
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Wednesday
Ian Camfield
6 minutes
3 weeks ago
Wednesday
Record store hipster madness with trance music and animal-sound applause, reflections on going “Amazon clean” and resisting impulse buys, Lay’s logo rebrand and chip addiction confessions, Foo Fighters reviving deep cuts for a “Back to the Beginning” nostalgia event, UPS destroying undeliverable packages including an Iron Maiden calendar, Billie Joe Armstrong’s surprise Dua Lipa duet, and OpenAI’s eyebrow-raising announcement that ChatGPT may soon sext with consenting adults.
Ian Camfield
Starbucks' new holiday cups have sparked a debate, particularly over the missing Eggnog Latte from U.S. menus, while a bizarre error in Maine's healthcare system mistakenly informed over 500 patients they were dead. The episode also explores Gen Z's unexpected romantic interest in MySpace as a dating platform, dissects the absurdity of Oprah's expensive favorite things, and reveals a laughably simple password failure during a Louvre heist. Finally, the segment touches on shrinkflation rumors affecting the generous slices at The Cheesecake Factory, blending humor with cultural observations.