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Bathroom Habits, Grifter In-Laws, and Rent Debates: Good Guys Podcast

Josh PeckJune 27, 202515 min1,684 views
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Standing to Wipe Debate

  • 💡 The hosts discuss the unusual habit of a man standing up to wipe after using the bathroom, with varying opinions on whether it's "nuts" or just a personal quirk.
  • 🧠 One host admits to occasionally needing to stand for a "light wipe" if more excavation is needed, but emphasizes the first wipe is always attempted while sitting.
  • 🎭 The conversation humorously veers into creating children's songs and shows, with ideas for a "Benny and Joshy's Treehouse" concept.

Cast Iron Skillet Service

  • 🍽️ A listener shares an experience of a 16-month-old being served mac and cheese in a cast iron skillet that was too hot to touch, questioning the restaurant's decision.
  • 🤔 The hosts find the idea of serving food in cast iron intriguing, noting potential benefits like less cleanup and a unique presentation.
  • 🧼 A side discussion arises about the proper cleaning and seasoning of cast iron pans, with differing opinions on using soap.

Financial Conversations in Relationships

  • 🏠 A recent graduate moved to a new city to live with her boyfriend, who has a six-figure job, but she hasn't found employment yet and is struggling to pay rent.
  • ⚠️ The hosts strongly advise that the boyfriend should cover her rent, given her job search efforts and the move being to his established city.
  • 💰 They criticize the idea of charging rent to a partner in such a situation, especially when one is actively seeking employment.

Dealing with a Grifter Father-in-Law

  • 💸 A listener's father-in-law is known as the "town grifter," constantly asking people for money with promises to repay with interest, but never does.
  • 🆘 The hosts suggest the father-in-law likely has financial ruin or addiction issues, and rehabilitation might be more appropriate than demanding repayment.
  • 🗣️ They advise against loaning money with the expectation of repayment, suggesting it's better to be strong enough to say no or generous enough to give without expectation.
  • 🎭 A humorous anecdote about a TikTok personality named Rodney, a "town grifter" who openly admits to spending borrowed money on immediate needs, is shared as a lighter comparison.
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Bathroom HabitsRelationship AdviceFinancial ConversationsRentGrifterFather-in-LawCast Iron CookwareToddler MealsDebtLoanRepaymentAddictionRehabilitation
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