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Brilliantly Dumb Show: Vegas Struggles, College Football, and Late Night Snacks

The Brilliantly Dumb ShowOctober 7, 202559 min46,102 views
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Vegas and Sports Betting Woes

  • 🍻 The hosts discuss the rising costs in Las Vegas, citing an example of three beers costing $66.
  • 🏟️ A new trend of charging for seats in sportsbooks, even for those who are betting, is highlighted as a point of frustration.
  • 🏈 The discussion touches on questionable officiating and intentional safeties in college football, with a mention of shady dealings and a reliance on comebacks for betting strategies.

College Football Analysis

  • 💔 Penn State and James Franklin are heavily criticized for a significant upset loss as a 26.5-point favorite, leading to a feeling of being stuck in purgatory.
  • 📈 Conversely, the Miami Hurricanes are praised for their strong performance, with the hosts believing "The U is back" and that they are physically dominating opponents.
  • 😔 A tragic story is shared about an LSU wide receiver who died by suicide after being accused of a hit-and-run, only for later evidence to suggest he was not guilty.

Marathon Inconvenience and Health

  • 🏃‍♂️ The inconvenience caused by marathons, including road closures and the constant social media promotion by participants, is a major point of contention.
  • ⚕️ A reminder is given for listeners to get skin cancer screenings, especially those who spend a lot of time in the sun, with a mention of a dermatologist wanting to be on the show.

Ask Bob and Top 5 Late Night Snacks

  • ❓ Bob struggles with basic English language questions, notably not knowing that the letters not vowels are called consonants, which is deemed a "Mount Rushmore" moment for the show.
  • 🤔 Mikey asks about a "baker's dozen," and after a viral clip is referenced where both Bob and Mikey were wrong, Bob correctly identifies it as 13.
  • 🍕 The top five late-night snacks segment features debates on specificity, with pizza, ice cream, chips, cookies, nuts, chocolate, candy, cereal, and popcorn being among the chosen items.
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Las VegasSports BettingCollege FootballPenn StateJames FranklinMiami HurricanesMarathonsSkin Cancer ScreeningAsk BobLate Night SnacksBaker's DozenConsonantsVowels
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