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Jeff Teague Debates Lighting Candles During the Day | Club 520 Podcast

Club 520 PodcastAugust 28, 20258 min58,528 views
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The Great Candle Debate

  • 💡 Jeff Teague sparked controversy by stating it's "outta pocket" to light candles in the middle of the day.
  • 🗣️ This discussion arose after a Super Chat question from a candle business owner who wanted to create a candle for the show.
  • 🤣 Teague found it funny to watch people light candles, leading to a humorous exchange.

"Te Time" Candle and Reactions

  • 🕯️ A custom "Te Time" candle was created for Jeff, referencing his popular segment.
  • 😅 Teague initially reacted with disbelief and humor, comparing the smell of his house to "carpet and reversible jerk."
  • 🖼️ A funny Twitter post showed a burnt jersey with a candle, which Teague humorously wished would fall on the person's head.

The "Gay" Misinterpretation

  • 🚫 Teague clarified that he never said lighting candles was "gay," emphasizing that his issue was with the timing (middle of the day).
  • 💬 He stated he has no problem with people lighting candles, just that he's never seen it done during the day.

Candles vs. Cologne: An Intimate Discussion

  • 👃 The debate extended to comparing candles to cologne, with Teague arguing candles are more "intimate."
  • 🏠 He believes a house is an intimate place, making candles suitable for that setting.
  • 🏃‍♂️ In contrast, cologne can be used anywhere, like the gym, and isn't necessarily tied to an intimate setting.
  • 🎤 The hosts also discussed the idea of men sending candles to each other, drawing parallels to sending cologne.

Studio Etiquette and Personal Preferences

  • 🎧 Teague found it weird if someone lit a candle in the podcast studio, contrasting it with someone using cologne.
  • 💨 He prefers candles over air fresheners, disliking the smell of chemicals like "Febreze."
  • 💯 While acknowledging candles have chemicals, he believes they smell better than artificial air fresheners and don't smell like cleaning chemicals.

Barber Shops and Intimate Settings

  • 💈 The discussion touched upon candles in barber shops, which some consider an intimate setting.
  • 🤝 Teague suggested that barber shops are often small, close-quarters environments where candles might fit.
  • 🤷‍♂️ He also noted that not everyone lets random people into their barber shop unless it's a more unconventional establishment.
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