
Would You Pay $20 for Friendship? | 7-Eleven Panhandlers & Charlie Sheen | #winning
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Two podcasters (Matt & Dan) spiral from a gas-station earbud emergency into 7-Eleven “doormen,” a panhandler blow-up, and the economics of busking—then detour into Charlie Sheen’s wildest lore (Heidi Fleiss, “winning,” crack confessions, ice-cube wake-ups), an MJ hoops myth, and Freaky-Fridaying celebrity lives (Tom Hanks, Conan). It all lands on social anxiety, a “Q-meter” for likability, being the only “cock in the henhouse” at a party, and paying each other $20 to stay friends—plus a filthy closer you’ll either love or groan at. Expect neon-90s nostalgia, absurd hypotheticals, and unapologetically unfiltered comedy.Chapters00:00 The grocery-store fail02:00 7-Eleven “doormen Busking,08:50 Charlie Sheen vs. Heidi Fleiss16:00 Rooster in the Henhouse19:40 The “Q-index”20:43 Last Joke#ComedyPodcast #CharlieSheen #MichaelJordan #SevenEleven #NYCStories #90sNostalgia #Busking #Friendship #AbsurdistComedy #OuttakesPodcastcomedy podcast, 90s pop culture stories, Charlie Sheen winning, Heidi Fleiss documentary, Michael Jordan Jumpman tongue out, 7-Eleven panhandler, busking NYC, neon 1990s Los Angeles, likability meter, Conan O’Brien, Tom Hanks, friendship $20 bit, gas station earbuds, Thailand 7-Eleven fish dogs • comedy podcast • 90s pop culture • Charlie Sheen stories • Michael Jordan Jumpman