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Brendon and Ronnie are talking about the end of the World Series for MLB, and the trade deadline's passing in the NFL. Along the way, the fellas recall how amazing the Kids in the Hall were, are fascinated by the various heritages of MLB players during the World Baseball Classic, and observe how many NFL Trade Deadline names sound like they came from the "East/West Game" Key and Peele sketch. Brendon had a rare meal with his family, is still haunted by Dusty Baker's decisions in the 2002 World Series, and talks a lot about kickers because the game is called, "Football." Ronnie is basking in the Dodgers winning the World Series, thinks that series sweeps are an overall disappointment, and is amazed at how abysmal most of the NFC East has been this season.

The Kids in the Hall - "Freedom of Speech" Sketch

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Brendon and Ronnie are talking about the end of the World Series for MLB, and the trade deadline's passing in the NFL. Along the way, the fellas recall how amazing the Kids in the Hall were, are fascinated by the various heritages of MLB players during the World Baseball Classic, and observe how many NFL Trade Deadline names sound like they came from the "East/West Game" Key and Peele sketch. Brendon had a rare meal with his family, is still haunted by Dusty Baker's decisions in the 2002 World Series, and talks a lot about kickers because the game is called, "Football." Ronnie is basking in the Dodgers winning the World Series, thinks that series sweeps are an overall disappointment, and is amazed at how abysmal most of the NFC East has been this season.

The Kids in the Hall - "Freedom of Speech" Sketch

Support Us On Patreon!
E-Mail - [email protected]

Follow us on socials!
Podcast: @WYWFPod.bsky.social (BlueSky) / @WhyYesWereFriends (Instagram)
Ronnie: @TheRonarchy.bsky.social (BlueSky); @TheRonarchy (Instagram)
Brendon: @bwongings.bsky.social (BlueSky)

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