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Two Drinks In Again

Two Drinks In Again

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Dave and Jeff have (at least) two drinks and talk about the goings-on in the Knoxville metro area. Sports, music, restaurants, movies, and really anything is up for discussion. Join us for some information and a lot of laughs.

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  • Episode 52 - From March Madness To War Talk And Tariffs
    Mar 31 2026

    Two drinks in, the guardrails come off fast: we start with March Madness energy, cookout banter, and the familiar ache of rooting for teams that keep finding new ways to break your heart. Sports is the gateway topic, but it turns into something bigger, because the same emotions show up everywhere else right now: rivalry, uncertainty, and the need to believe somebody has a plan.

    Then we pivot hard into current events and US politics, including the Iran conflict and what escalation looks like when leaders sell confidence but can’t show the roadmap. We talk about “shock and awe,” why “boots on the ground” still feels like a national trauma trigger, and how the public is left guessing when intelligence claims can’t be verified. From there, tariffs stop being a headline and become a real-life invoice, with personal stories about surprise costs and what trade policy does to consumers and small producers.

    We also get practical with voting: voter ID, Real ID, and the SAVE Act, plus the tension between election security and the risk of disenfranchising legitimate voters through paperwork hurdles. To cool things down, we trade TV picks like The Penguin and Ozark, debate what makes a series overstay its welcome, and tease a full upcoming conversation on managing people, leadership, and workplace dynamics.

    If you like unfiltered conversation that jumps from sports to geopolitics to culture without pretending any of it is simple, hit play. Subscribe, share with a friend who argues like we do, and leave a review with the one topic you want us to go deeper on next.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Episode 51 - Finales We Loved, Finales We Loathed
    Mar 7 2026

    What makes a series finale satisfying—and why do some crash on the runway? We dive headfirst into the endings that stuck the landing and the ones that wobbled, from the raw brilliance of The Sopranos to the uneven sprawl of Stranger Things. We talk about the thin line between mystery and muddle, why audiences forgive unanswered mechanics but revolt at hollow emotion, and how late scripts, studio sprawl, and exhaustion bleed through the screen. If you’ve ever yelled at your TV during a finale or wiped a quiet tear when a show said goodbye the right way, you’ll feel right at home here.

    We trace the DNA of great endings by revisiting Newhart, MASH, Schitt’s Creek, and even the polarizing Lost, then contrast them with bloat-era choices that pad runtime without deepening theme. Along the way, we celebrate the Dungeons & Dragons roots that gave Stranger Things its heart, debate whether spin-offs land closer to Better Call Saul or Joey, and detour into film craft: Peter Jackson’s Hobbit overreach versus his Lord of the Rings focus, and Nolan’s character-first Batman that made the myth feel human. Music biopics get their turn too, from a surprisingly thoughtful Dylan portrait to a bold plan to tell four intersecting Beatles stories, each from a different vantage point.

    Between critiques, we ground the talk in real life: favorite local restaurants, small-town growth pains, and the sanity-saving power of sleep. Creative energy needs rest, and leadership demands clarity—two truths we’re carrying into our next episodes on managing people and, soon after, tackling divorce with honesty and heart. If you care about storytelling, character arcs, and the art of saying goodbye, press play and join us. Then tell us your take: which ending nailed it and which missed the mark? Subscribe, share with a friend who loves TV as much as you do, and leave a five-star review to keep the conversation going.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Episode 50 - Fifty And Fired Up
    Feb 9 2026

    A golden-number milestone calls for more than nostalgia. We open with quick laughs and clinking glasses, then dive straight into the real: winter storms that upend small businesses, retirement timelines that sharpen priorities, and a daily system built on 4:45 a.m. Gaelic, hot-tub steam, and an hour at the piano before work. Those quiet rituals set the stage for louder arenas—where Duke–UNC and Tennessee–Kentucky squeeze entire weeks of emotion into final possessions.

    From there we pull back the camera. Conference realignment has ACC teams playing midnight basketball on East Coast clocks, while the NIL era rewrites the rules in bolder ink. Eight-figure offers, eleventh-hour portal jumps, and NIL lawsuits force a rethink: fair pay should come with clear contracts, escrowed payouts, and real financial coaching. We wrestle with the ethics and the optics, asking what it would take to keep competition vibrant without turning college sports into chaos. And as legal betting seeps into every broadcast, we examine how novelty wagers and constant promos change fan behavior and stress-test integrity.

    When the news cycle tilts unhinged, culture becomes a pressure valve. We trade streaming picks—Wonder Man’s meta-play, Ozark’s relentless gears—and dig into why great villains anchor great stories. It’s not just escapism; it’s a lens on consequence, power, and the price of shortcuts. Threaded through is a simple credo: attention with boundaries, curiosity without credulity, and a return to decency. Milestones aren’t about patting ourselves on the back—they’re about choosing better habits for the next stretch of road.

    If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who yells at refs, and leave a review so more curious listeners can find us. Your notes shape future episodes—what should we tackle next?

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    1 h y 4 m
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