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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 56 MIN

Episode 8

from Don't Cook the Messenger · host Cullen Jackson and Justin Cook

The podcast hosts engage in light-hearted banter and play a game of 'Would You Rather?' with amusing scenarios. The topics include a chicken controversy, a debate between fighting a pit bull and an alligator, a choice between waking up in a stranger's house or having clothes disappear, and a discussion on feeling a hair in the mouth or a buzz in the ear. The conversation covers a range of 'Would You Rather' scenarios, including hot dog vs. jumping jacks, used toothbrush vs. used underwear, and late-night hot dog vs. 3 a.m. jumping jacks. The discussion also delves into differing opinions on the Super Bowl halftime show, K-pop, and old-school music. The conversation delves into the controversies surrounding Super Bowl halftime show performances and the presence of political statements in entertainment. The hosts discuss their opinions on the performances and the impact of political agendas on the entertainment industry.TakeawaysPodcast hosts discuss light-hearted topics and engage with the audience.The hosts play a game of 'Would You Rather?' with amusing scenarios. Preference for hot dog over jumping jacksDisagreement on the Super Bowl halftime showDifferent opinions on K-pop and old-school music Super Bowl halftime show controversiesPolitical statements in entertainmentChapters00:00 Chicken Controversy08:01 The Pit Bull vs. Alligator Debate12:58 Stranger's House vs. Disappearing Clothes17:57 Hair in Mouth vs. Buzz in Ear25:19 Late-Night Hot Dog or 3 a.m. Jumping Jacks36:51 Controversial Halftime Show Performances

The podcast hosts engage in light-hearted banter and play a game of 'Would You Rather?' with amusing scenarios. The topics include a chicken controversy, a debate between fighting a pit bull and an alligator, a choice between waking up in a stranger's house or having clothes disappear, and a discussion on feeling a hair in the mouth or a buzz in the ear. The conversation covers a range of 'Would You Rather' scenarios, including hot dog vs. jumping jacks, used toothbrush vs. used underwear, and late-night hot dog vs. 3 a.m. jumping jacks. The discussion also delves into differing opinions on the Super Bowl halftime show, K-pop, and old-school music. The conversation delves into the controversies surrounding Super Bowl halftime show performances and the presence of political statements in entertainment. The hosts discuss their opinions on the performances and the impact of political agendas on the entertainment industry.TakeawaysPodcast hosts discuss light-hearted topics and engage with the audience.The hosts play a game of 'Would You Rather?' with amusing scenarios. Preference for hot dog over jumping jacksDisagreement on the Super Bowl halftime showDifferent opinions on K-pop and old-school music Super Bowl halftime show controversiesPolitical statements in entertainmentChapters00:00 Chicken Controversy08:01 The Pit Bull vs. Alligator Debate12:58 Stranger's House vs. Disappearing Clothes17:57 Hair in Mouth vs. Buzz in Ear25:19 Late-Night Hot Dog or 3 a.m. Jumping Jacks36:51 Controversial Halftime Show Performances

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