Summary:
Mike and Torya discuss the early start of Black Friday sales and how it ruins the holiday season. They express their frustration with the commercialization of holidays and the pressure to buy things constantly. They also share their experiences with Black Friday sales and express their desire to wait until Black Friday to shop. They discuss the differences between Canadian and American holidays, including Thanksgiving and Boxing Day. The conversation then shifts to caffeine consumption and its effects on appetite. Mike shares his plan to drink more coffee in the morning to suppress his appetite. The episode ends with discussing sarcasm as a form of communication and the importance of understanding it.
Key Takeaways:
Quotes:
Timestamp | Summary |
0:00:15 | Introduction to the show |
0:01:23 | Discussion about early Black Friday sales |
0:04:09 | Feeling disrespected by Christmas overshadowing Veterans Day |
0:05:42 | Different perspectives on holiday decorations and traditions |
0:07:21 | Memories of working during Black Friday |
0:08:47 | Canadian Thanksgiving and confusion about American traditions |
0:10:22 | Confusion about Black Friday sales and camping out for deals |
0:11:06 | Comparing Boxing Day in Canada to after-Christmas sales in America |
0:11:12 | Discussion about Boxing Day and its differences in Canada and the US |
0:13:00 | Comparing Father's Day celebrations in Australia and the US |
0:13:38 | Canadians celebrating Thanksgiving on different days |
0:15:21 | Talking about drinking more coffee and its effects on snacking |
0:16:59 | Description of a large "I don't care" mug from Thought Merch |
0:17:23 | Discussing caffeine intake and its potential effects |
0:18:07 | Recalling a long day of activities, including a rodeo |
0:19:00 | Commercial for Thought Merch and discussion on sarcasm |
0:19:56 | Sarcasm as a form of communication |
0:20:32 | Ending the podcast and saying goodnight |