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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 1H 17M

The Rotisserie Chicken on a Plane Episode

from The Middle Classholes · host The Middle Classholes

Murr and Foxman into nostalgic brand breakdowns, the frustrations of modern car manufacturing, and a hilarious debate over TSA-compliant travel items. Equal parts witty commentary and unfiltered banter, the hosts weigh in on whether specific behaviors are "middle class or white trash" before wrapping up with trivia and an awkward personal blunder involving a giant crab statue.00:16 – Intro & Brands From Our Youth01:52 – The Era of Reebok Pumps & Bo Jackson Trainers06:27 – The Aging Lexus & Luxury Brand Luster08:48 – Brand Connotations: Walmart vs. High-End11:21 – The 20-Year Historic Tag Rule & Old vs. New Cars14:06 – Engineering Over-Regulation & Modular/Custom Vehicles16:40 – Bush Repairs & Fixing Snowmobiles on the Fly29:45 – Segment: Middle Class or White Trash? (TSA Allowed Items)30:53 – Whole Watermelons32:41 – Live Lobsters38:23 – Live Fish in Water40:25 – Whole Rotisserie Chickens44:12 – Frozen Breast Milk47:17 – Whole Pies and Cakes50:05 – Cremated Remains52:28 – Bowling Balls and Bowling Pins54:05 – Professional Bowling vs. Other Sports Cultures57:39 – Joey Chestnut & Eating Contest Drama58:40 – Corporate Jargon Study & Teaser for Next Week59:21 – Segment: Fun Fact Friday (Origins of Common Phrases)59:23 – "Ain't the Milk Cold" & O's Win Streaks01:01:10 – "Stole My Thunder"01:05:15 – "Butter Someone Up"01:06:19 – "Bite the Bullet"01:08:21 – "Turn a Blind Eye"01:10:03 – "Barking Up the Wrong Tree"01:11:34 – Wes's Guinness Brewery Crab Statue Incident

Murr and Foxman into nostalgic brand breakdowns, the frustrations of modern car manufacturing, and a hilarious debate over TSA-compliant travel items. Equal parts witty commentary and unfiltered banter, the hosts weigh in on whether specific behaviors are "middle class or white trash" before wrapping up with trivia and an awkward personal blunder involving a giant crab statue.00:16 – Intro & Brands From Our Youth01:52 – The Era of Reebok Pumps & Bo Jackson Trainers06:27 – The Aging Lexus & Luxury Brand Luster08:48 – Brand Connotations: Walmart vs. High-End11:21 – The 20-Year Historic Tag Rule & Old vs. New Cars14:06 – Engineering Over-Regulation & Modular/Custom Vehicles16:40 – Bush Repairs & Fixing Snowmobiles on the Fly29:45 – Segment: Middle Class or White Trash? (TSA Allowed Items)30:53 – Whole Watermelons32:41 – Live Lobsters38:23 – Live Fish in Water40:25 – Whole Rotisserie Chickens44:12 – Frozen Breast Milk47:17 – Whole Pies and Cakes50:05 – Cremated Remains52:28 – Bowling Balls and Bowling Pins54:05 – Professional Bowling vs. Other Sports Cultures57:39 – Joey Chestnut & Eating Contest Drama58:40 – Corporate Jargon Study & Teaser for Next Week59:21 – Segment: Fun Fact Friday (Origins of Common Phrases)59:23 – "Ain't the Milk Cold" & O's Win Streaks01:01:10 – "Stole My Thunder"01:05:15 – "Butter Someone Up"01:06:19 – "Bite the Bullet"01:08:21 – "Turn a Blind Eye"01:10:03 – "Barking Up the Wrong Tree"01:11:34 – Wes's Guinness Brewery Crab Statue Incident

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Murr and Foxman into nostalgic brand breakdowns, the frustrations of modern car manufacturing, and a hilarious debate over TSA-compliant travel items. Equal parts witty commentary and unfiltered banter, the hosts weigh in on whether specific...

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