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The Middle Classholes
by The Middle Classholes
Warning! This show should not be consumed by anyone but, since you’re here… Witness proof that the internet has exposed humanity’s fatal flaw. Idiots.
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People Helping People Episode
In this episode of the Middle Class Holes, the guys dive into a "Eureka moment" regarding the legalization of sex work in New York City and a very specific—if slightly legally questionable—proposal for mandatory medical training for providers. From diagnosing prostate health to the logistics of "naughty bit" certifications, no stone (or lump) is left unturned. The conversation then shifts from the streets to the skies as the gang discusses Spirit Airlines' final days. The group tackles a BuzzFeed list of basic life facts that people didn't realize until they were adults, leading to a heated debate over the true, dark fate of the "Little Piggy" who went to the market and a deep dive into the historical "coincidence" of Mount Rushmore. Fun fact Friday followed up by Salmon that have fed cocaine. The results will shock you. Finally, the Classholes pay tribute to the life of Ted Turner with a throwback to a 2020 discussion about how badass he really was. 00:36 – The "Eureka Moment": A Proposal for Licensed Medical Sex Workers03:50 – Logistics and HIPAA: Certified Nursing Assistants for "Naughty Bits"07:33 – Real-World Consequences: Self-Reporting and the Referral Sheet11:15 – Puddle Jumpers and the Demise of Spirit Airlines21:41 – The "Captain Ron" Airline: A New Business Proposal22:36 – BuzzFeed Confessions: Realizing the Dark Truth of "This Little Piggy"31:40 – The "Natural Earthquake" theory of Mount Rushmore.36:09 – The prolific rapper named "Feet" (FT): A hip-hop misunderstanding.54:35 - Fun Fact Friday1:09:05 - Coked up Salmon1:18:46 - RIP Ted Turner
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Freedom To Burn Our Lungs Episode
In this conversation, Foxman and Murr discuss various topics ranging from the implications of smoking regulations in the UK to the legacy of late-night television hosts like Conan O'Brien. The discussion explores the cultural perspectives on smoking and vaping, the evolution of late-night shows, and the impact of celebrity controversies on public perception. Additionally, Wes shares a humorous take on minivans and engages in a thought-provoking 'One and Done' segment about the hypothetical scenario of being a gorilla. In this engaging conversation, Foxman and Murr explore various themes ranging from survival strategies in the wild to the intersection of fame and animal behavior. The discussion delves into the dark history of drugs, particularly their use in society and warfare, while also touching on the absurdities of celebrity culture and the lengths one might go to achieve fame. 00:15 The Smoking Debate: Freedom vs. Regulation07:23 Cultural Perspectives on Smoking and Vaping14:19 Conan O'Brien's Late Night Legacy22:00 The Evolution of Late Night Television30:24 Celebrity Controversies and Public Perception37:29 The Minivan Revelation: A New Perspective40:12 One and Done: The Gorilla Dilemma47:30 Survival Strategies in the Wild49:26 The Quest for Celebrity Status51:57 The Intersection of Fame and Animal Behavior56:27 Fun Fact Friday: Drugs from the Past01:11:36 The Dark History of Baby Calmers01:17:14 The Role of Drugs in War and Society
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The AI Spaghetti Incident Episode
This episode explores the impact of AI on privacy, entertainment, and society, with humorous insights into wrestling, internet culture, and the future of technology. This episode features a lively discussion on the origins of inventions, humorous anecdotes, and speculative thoughts on AI, aliens, and technology inspired by pop culture and history. Dive into fun facts about the flip phone, coffee webcams, and the true story behind the taser, along with humorous family dinner stories and insights on future tech.00:15 The Paywall Dilemma06:12 The Scrubbing of the Internet12:07 Parenting in the Digital Age25:09 The Humor of Shane Gillis30:27 The Rise of Danhausen in Wrestling38:43 Fun Fact Friday: Inventions and Inspirations51:57 The Influence of Science Fiction on Technology01:00:21 The Origins of the Taser01:12:07 Reflections on Family Dynamics and Dinner Conversations
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Don't Suck The Venom Episode
Murr and Wes explore various themes surrounding healthcare, personal empowerment, and survival tips. They discusses the concept of a dating show where contestants pop balloons to indicate their interest, leading to a broader discussion about patient empowerment in healthcare. Austin joines the team fos a conversation of a list that entail survival myths and practical tips for navigating nature's challenges. The discussion covers topics such as the effects of hypothermia, the truth about snake bites, and the importance of caution when dealing with injuries. Additionally, the conversation delves into the role of alcohol in survival situations, the dangers of jellyfish stings, and the benefits of gardening for the environment. Fun Fact Friday discusses various engineering innovations, including elevator safety, the significance of the transistor, the evolution of USB technology, and the invention of the zipper. The discussion also takes a bizarre turn with a news story about a man engaging in inappropriate behavior with a deceased deer, prompting reflections on societal norms and legalities.00:00:22 — Introduction: The "Balloon Popping" Dating Show and Healthcare00:03:02 — Online Therapy and BetterHelp Ad Commentary00:05:26 — Discussion on Testosterone Levels and Energy00:07:48 — Patient-Doctor Confidentiality and Professional Opinions00:10:10 — Navigating Supplements and Financial Costs00:17:26 — The Contradiction of Modern Medicine vs. Pharmaceuticals00:19:49 — The Legal Spiral: Nightmare Scenarios and Loss00:22:12 — Guest Segment: Survival Myths with Austin Lewis00:24:29 — Hiking Survival: When to Stay Put vs. Moving00:33:48 — First Aid Myths: Managing Frostbite and Skin Warming00:38:31 — Dealing with Snake Bites and Venom Myths00:40:55 — Checking Shoes for Scorpions and Family Stories from Mexico00:43:11 — First Aid: Why You Should Never Pull Out a Blade00:45:31 — Practical Jokes and the Medical Effects of Gout01:06:48 — Survival Tips Recap and Show Credits01:09:00 — Fun Fact Friday: The Haber-Bosch Process01:13:46 — Safety Elevator Brakes and the Legacy of Elisha Otis01:16:03 — Personal Anecdotes: Elevator Failures and Hospital Memories01:37:10 — Mugshot Commentary and Social Dynamics01:43:25 — Final Thoughts and Social Media Outro
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The Ghost Murmur Episode
The episode kicks off with relatable tales of workplace stress and hobby-related frustrations, such as navigating chaotic construction at a golf course and reflecting on catastrophic car failures. As the conversation evolves, the duo tackles a wide range of topics, from the potential of AI and advanced military surveillance to historical myths like Napoleon's height and the "10% of the brain" theory. Listeners can expect a candid, conversational atmosphere where nothing is off-limits, whether they are debating the merits of trade schools or the cultural phenomenon of Chick-fil-A.00:23 - Golf and Practice01:51 - The Construction and Car Crash04:31 - Perspectives on Inconvenience05:45 - Reliable Cars and Mechanical Failures11:21 - Education Reform and Trade Schools17:24 - AI in the Workforce and Military25:22 - Advanced Surveillance (Ghost Murmur)39:52 - Professional Wrestling and Golf Coverage01:02:32 - Historical Quirks and Brain Myths01:14:34 - Flight, Oxygen, and Cinema01:36:40 - Chick-fil-A Culture
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Too the Moon....Again! Episode
Ole Rollie joins Murr and Foxman in a hilarious and insightful conversation covering medical imaging experiences, the impact of AI on jobs, political candidacy motivations, and the wild world of sports and celebrity scandals. This episode blends humor with sharp observations on modern life and technology. Explore the fascinating world of space exploration, conspiracy theories, and space-related trivia, including moon rocks, space missions, and space movies, with engaging insights and humorous takes.00:19 – MRI Experiences and Medical Scares02:32 – The Reality of Brain Imaging and Anxiety04:28 – Gastrointestinal Scares and Medical Imaging Advice05:41 – Pop Culture: Joe Versus the Volcano and "Brain Fog"06:22 – IT Horror Stories and the Courthouse Viral Video09:13 – Executive Conference Room Tech Failures10:54 – User Errors vs. Equipment Failures in IT12:24 – Mechanic and Maintenance Troubleshooting Stories13:15 – The Impact of AI on Future Jobs14:37 – AI in Legal and Public Defense15:17 – Tesla Robots and Home Automation Dreams17:30 – AI Social Psychology and Feedback Loops18:20 – Personal AI Assistants and Mental Health23:22 – Spencer Pratt’s Mayoral Campaign and Political Skepticism39:03 – The Financial Realities of a Reality TV Star44:31 – Analyzing Tiger Woods’ Police Footage55:29 – Deontay Wilder’s Piers Morgan Interview1:00:01 – Criticizing MLB Umpire CB Buckner1:17:19 – Debunking Flat Earth Conspiracies1:19:52 – Fun Fact Friday: Space Shuttle Mementos1:21:17 – Space Wake-Up Songs Traditions1:41:10 – Favorite Space Movies and Interstellar1:47:08 – Burger King’s CEO Customer Service Strateg
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I'm Secretly Judging You Episode
Alan joins this week fresh off the heels of his international soccer adventures to everyday etiquette and the influence of college degrees. Wes, Alan, and Murr share hilarious stories and insights on cultural differences, social norms, and personal pet peeves. In this lively episode, the hosts delve into everyday pet peeves, regional driving habits, quirky historical facts, and amusing observations about modern life. From off-leash dogs to legendary sports moments, they explore what makes us secretly judge others and share fascinating trivia that will surprise and entertain.00:28 — Episode Intro & The UK Trip03:42 — Matchday Mayhem in Newcastle08:14 — Freedom to Travel09:20 — Cultural Clashes: Drinking in the Streets10:42 — The "Rite of Passage": Fake IDs & Drinking Ages15:37 — Modern Security vs. Old School Forgery19:23 — European Soccer Atmosphere23:35 — The List: Things We Secretly Judge Others For28:00 — Hat Etiquette & Degree Bragging33:11 — The Value of a College Degree Today46:08 — Picky Eaters & Muskrat Delicacies51:40 — Political Hats & Grocery Store Etiquette55:01 — Dog Leash Laws & "Trained" Pets01:23:28 — Sports History: The "Elephant Shit" Game (Discussing the 1932 NFL Championship)01:37:55 — Lost & Found: Weird Luggage Discoveries
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Afroman Wins Episode
In Between The Holes Episode with Wes and Murr. The crew talks about the Afroman court case and how Americana won. Tall tales from the past followed by fun fact friday. The crew leaves you with a hypotheical question where Alan, Austin, and Ole' Rollie were ask about lying in their butts.00:15 The Afro Man Court Case and Its Implications03:26 The Role of Police in Society06:23 Personal Experiences with Law Enforcement09:20 Cultural Commentary on Police Raids12:14 The Impact of Social Media on Public Figures15:01 The Complexity of Law and Rights18:26 The Intersection of Politics and Law Enforcement21:12 Humor in Serious Situations24:13 The Education System and Its Failures27:18 Geopolitical Commentary and Historical Context38:06 Gambling Insights and Surprises40:21 Dining Etiquette and Fine Dining Experiences41:59 Proper Eating Techniques and Food Culture45:15 Cereal Preferences and Nostalgic Discussions49:20 Fun Facts and Free Speech Trials56:26 The Seven Dirty Words and Broadcast Regulations01:08:18 Political Expression and Profanity in Public01:12:00 This Or That
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The Millennials vs the World Episode
Ole Rollie joins Murr and Foxman to discuss weird social situations, the Ravens, the WBC and Miami of Ohio screwing things up in the NCAA. A list of "I Made It" made by Millennials. Fun Fact Friday followed up by "Before You Go" which dives into a renewed plan for day lights saving.
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The Year of the Crack Episode
Ole Rollie joins the gang to discuss nudity in professional sport locker rooms and how it's a miracle that none of it has been documented. They then chat about how married couples should not move large in the house. This weeks friend or foe discusses how, in the fashion world, 2026 is the "Year of the Crack". Is that good or bad for society. Fun fact friday followed up by Before you Go were we learn that student driver is arrested while smoking pot. 00:17 Locker Room Culture and Camaraderie09:25 Male Locker Room Etiquette16:00 Public Shower Experiences21:23 Moving Challenges in Relationships29:58 Fashion Trends and Body Image34:49 Cultural Shifts in Nudity and Acceptance57:48 The Power of Influence01:01:10 The Weight of Guilt and Conscience01:03:37 The Absurdity of Historical Events01:06:26 The Ethics of Animal Experiments01:07:54 The Loopholes of Law Enforcement01:09:49 Public Perception of Law Enforcement01:11:37 Heroism in Unlikely Situations01:13:07 The Role of Dogs in Society01:15:28 Conspiracy Theories and Dog Breeding01:18:18 American Folklore: The Molasses Flood01:21:15 Driving Under the Influence: A Cautionary Tale01:22:24 The Consequences of Poor Decisions01:28:50 The Nuances of Cannabis and Driving01:34:27 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
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The Dirty Undies Episode
Alan joins Murr and Wes. Wes dodges a bullet in having to serve jury duty. Friend or foe discusses how often you should ditch your underwear. Fun fact Friday followed up by Mr. Clean retiring.
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The Curlinggate Episode
Austin Lewis, from Ba yLife Brokerage joins Murr and Wes. They boys discuss the cheating that takes places in Olympic curling and the Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano fight coming up. The Friend or Foe features a discuss about about a class action lawsuit regarding the ON sneaker brand and their squeaky shoes. Fun fact friday follow up by a free burrito promotion on before you go.
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Anything To Make It Bigger Episode
Ol Rollie joins Murr and Foxman and the gloves come off. They first chat about the Nancy Guthrie situation, Olympian Ski Jumpers inject Acid into their penises, and the Golden State sticking to Sam Darnold with a "Jock Tax" Fun Fact Friday followed up by a "Before You Go" which features a new study, being done at the University of Maryland which monitors your farting.00:17 The Kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's Mother07:23 The Role of Media and Conspiracy Theories09:12 The Olympics: Curling and Controversies14:19 Ski Jumpers and Aerodynamics21:09 The Biathlete's Public Apology25:10 Human Achievement in Sports30:17 The Jock Tax and Its Implications34:17 Fun Fact Friday: Accidental Inventions56:13 Before You Go: Smart Underwear and Fart Science
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The Dave and Busters Wedding Ring Episode
Wes, Murr, and Matt explore a range of humorous topics, starting with an outrageous fart mocktail recipe that leads to discussions about the science of farting and the absurdity of male enhancement pills. They then shift gears to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl, sharing their predictions and thoughts on betting culture. The conversation takes a turn towards a unique engagement ring promotion at Dave and Buster's, sparking a debate on whether it's a middle-class or white trash endeavor. Finally, they wrap up with a review of the cult classic 'Freddy Got Fingered', reflecting on its place in comedy history and its outrageous content. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the unique comedic style of Tom Green, exploring his influence on modern comedy and performance art. They reflect on the legacy of Catherine O'Hara, celebrating her contributions to the comedic landscape. The discussion highlights the evolution of humor, the significance of character actors, and the subjective nature of comedy, all while sharing fun facts and personal anecdotes.
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The Toilet Paper For Add Watchers Episode
The fellers discuss Alex Honnold's recent climb of Taipei 101, the impact of streaming services on content discovery, Will Smith's career and personal struggles, the controversy surrounding Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame candidacy, and innovative toilet paper solutions in China. Each topic is explored in depth, providing insights and humorous commentary on contemporary issues. Fun fact friday followed up by a Oklahoma news anchor who asked the audience for "measurements".
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The Kids Are Cussing Episode
Big Bear Hunter, the latest arcade game that you should check out. Murr introduced a thought-provoking conspiracy theory about Helen Keller. He questioned the authenticity of Keller's accomplishments, suggesting that her teacher, Anne Sullivan, might have played a more significant role in her success than history acknowledges. Wes then wonders if Ferdando Mendoza is faking his whole righteous act. Friend or Foe discusses children cussing and how to police that...if we can. Fun Fact Friday follow up by Cuba sending a wrong body back to Canada.
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Between The Holes: The Harder We Are The Softer We Get Episode
The boys dive into aq lively discussion that spans various topics, including reflections on the cultural impact of Seinfeld, the nature of hobbies, the influence of advertising on masculinity, and the evolution of TV dads. They also delve into the mixed listender comments surrounding the finale of Stranger Things, exploring themes of expectation versus reality in storytelling. Then, a time warp from last year's episode where the Alan, Murr and Foxman discuss A.I. sex robots.
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What was in our Bums in 2025 Episode
In this conversation, Wes Fox and Murr discuss various topics ranging from wedding gifts and honeymoon funds to human interactions and the impact of technology on different generations. They delve into the humorous side of unusual items found in orifices, highlighting the absurdity of certain situations while also touching on deeper themes such as AI and job replacement concerns. The conversation is filled with comedic banter and personal anecdotes, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. In this episode, Murr and Wes delve into a variety of humorous and bizarre topics, ranging from ingenious uses of everyday items to strange medical cases and the implications of such incidents. They also explore fun facts about historical medical practices and the absurdities of corporate branding failures. The conversation culminates in a light-hearted yet morbid tradition of predicting celebrity deaths, showcasing their unique blend of humor and insight.
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New Year Same Me Episode
Murr and Wes discuss the new years, stranger things, and a 2025 year in review.
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Gender Reveal Parties Are Going To Die Episode
Matt McGinny joines the show to discuss Murr's Son's holiday sing along. The discussion flows into John Cena's last match and how the WWE is dropping the ball. The men discuss a list on buzzfead about normal traditions that may no exist any more in the near future. Fun fact friday followed up by the word of the year, Slop, and a tribute to Rob Reiner.
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The IRS is Watching OnlyFans Episode
In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the current state of the NFL, particularly focusing on the challenges of finding capable quarterbacks as aging players like Philip Rivers consider comebacks. They discuss the thin talent pool in the league and the implications of experience versus youth in football. The conversation then shifts to the controversial topic of OnlyFans and the IRS's involvement in regulating and taxing content creators. Finally, the hosts share fun facts about crows and the history of Cleopatra, along with insights into the psychology of holiday music and the impact of filmmakers like James Cameron.
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Save The Bay Episode
Murr asks whether or not an A list celebrity is worthy, or should, cameo on a Hallmark movie. Wes brings up the fact that Jenna Jameson found Jesus. Austin Lewis, from Bay Life Brokerage, joins the show to shed light on why those who live in the area should give a shit about the Chesapeake Bay. Fun fact friday followed up by the Campbell's executive, who was recently fired, for his remarks about the product and those who buy their soup.
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In Between The Holes: The Pretentious Hobby Episode
The boys discuss Messi and Ronaldo playing in another world cup. The new age sobriety movement online. Pretentious Hobbies. Fun Fact Friday. And a possibility of butt breathing to save your life.
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Elton John's Kneecap Jewelry Episode
The boys discuss why most Americans don't understand what trespassing is. Alan joins the team to tell the world about Elton John's knee cap jewerly. Fun fact Friday follow up by the badass of the month. A cat named Ray Ray that traveled a hundred miles an hour on the roof the family's minivan.
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Between The Holes: The Weird Flex Episode
In this conversation, Murr and Wes Fox discuss the aftermath of the World Series, the current state of various sports, and the dynamics of the NFL season. They delve into topics such as ownership styles in sports, the evolution of kicking in the NFL, and the impact of injuries. The discussion also touches on marriage communication, workplace flexes, the value of PTO, and the changing landscape of education and career paths. They conclude with a lighthearted segment on cloning pets and share fun facts and trivia.
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Porn Saves America Episode
The conversation explores various themes, starting with a humorous recount of a futuristic eye exam, leading into discussions about perceptions of attraction and gender ambiguity. The dialogue then shifts to the dynamics of sales and corporate hierarchies, highlighting the power struggles within organizations. Finally, the conversation delves into the impact of pornography on youth and the need for responsible consumption, emphasizing the importance of sexual education in a rapidly changing digital landscape. In this episode, the hosts discuss the unique experience of fans attending World Series games, particularly in Toronto, and the motivations behind such attendance. They also delve into a light-hearted segment of Fun Fact Friday, sharing interesting trivia and humorous observations. The conversation shifts to a recent lawsuit against Hershey regarding the Halloween-themed Reese's candies, exploring consumer expectations versus reality in product marketing.
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Between The Holes: The Used Undies Episode
Wes asks about what do with used undies when you're done with them. Donte them or use them for future "things". The fellers then get into a list about weird household rules that their parents made them abide by growing up. Fun Fact Friday closes things out.
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The Coupon on a First Date Episode
The boys first discuss Wes' work event dilema. Pay and don't show or show and drink your face off? Murr then explains how a day off turned into a gardening mess where his ear is compromised. Alan joins to the crew of "Middle Class or White Trash" where they discuss using a coupon on a first date. Fun fact Friday never fails. Finally, the new games that COULD be a part of the "Game Hall of Fame".
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Between The Holes: Freaking Out Alpha Generation Pt 2
Murr shares his newfound interest in playoff baseball, thanks to an unexpected game outcome. Wes recounts an awkward encounter with an old flame, highlighting the nuances of past relationships. The duo discusses the evolution of meeting people, contrasting traditional methods with modern digital interactions. Murr and Wes dive into a lively discussion about generational differences, sharing humorous anecdotes and reflections on how technology and culture have evolved over the years. They explore topics ranging from the quirks of old-school video games to the unexpected encounters with past acquaintances, all while weaving in fun facts and personal stories.
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The Cured Meats From Spain Episode
The boys talk about Wes' journey to Spain and Murr's journey to a dog's nipples. They then venture into a journey of a "actor for hire" in this weeks' friend or foe. Fun fact friday followed up by the Middleclasshole's bad ass of the month which involves the great great great nephew of Colonel Saunders.
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Between The Holes: Freaking Out Alpha Generation
Murr and Wes Fox explore a variety of themes ranging from ancient civilizations and their implications on modern history to the survival of species in urban environments. They discuss the evolution of animals, the importance of survival skills, and how generational differences affect resilience in children today. The impact of technology on communication and the nostalgia for childhood experiences are also examined, providing a comprehensive look at how society has changed over time and what it means for the future. In this engaging conversation, Wes Fox and Murr reflect on various nostalgic experiences from their past, including navigating without GPS, the golden age of radio, and the challenges of following makeup tutorials. They share humorous anecdotes about messed up movies shown in driver's ed, the struggles of using the Dewey Decimal System in libraries, and the evolution of phone communication. The discussion also touches on the lost art of prank calls and the end of broadcast days on television. They conclude with fun facts about unusual measurements and historical pranks, highlighting the generational differences in experiences and entertainment.
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Things Foreigners Love about Americans Episode
In this episode, Murr and Wes discuss the ins and outs of a beer exchange with friends of friends. What to do. What not to do. Alan joins for a list of things that foreigners love about Americans. Fun Fact Friday followed up by a "Before You Go" bit about a judge in incorrectly read a non guilty verdict for a murder trial.
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Between The Holes: The Annoying Superfan Episode
Wes dives into a "Meet The Press" day at Camden Yards and how "super fans" ruined it. Murr explains similar stories when we worked as a disc jokey in the Ocean City, MD area. Fun Fact Friday followed up by The badass of the month which includes one of the largest members in the world....seriously. On this week in classholes history Murr gives us tutorial on what can, and cannot, be flush down your toilets.
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Need Money For Space Oxygen Episode
Murr explains how he will NEVER make tacos again. The juice isn't worth the squeeze, if you will. The boys then go on to explain how a Japanese widow was tricked into giving an "astronaut" money for oxygen, or else these would-be lovers would never meet up. The fellers then dive into "Fun Fact Friday". Before You Go features a segment from our good friends at PETA, who demand the player COW, from Mario Kart World, have his/her nose ring removed.
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Between The Holes: The Video Game Conspiracy Episode
On this new format, known as Between The Holes, Murr explains how video game programmers are involved in a serious conspiracy designed to keep the man down from succeeding. Fun Fact Friday tells us about some history facts. August's Middle Classholes Badass of the month tells us a tale of a woman in Ohio and how she got back at a car dealership that screwed her over. Finally, this week in classhole's history showcases a tale from 2020 about how much of a man that Ted Turner was.
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The Realignment Episode
Wes reveals his ideal post-retirement job, leading to a lively debate on the best low-stress jobs for retirees. Tradition vs. Change in Sports: The hosts discuss MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's proposal for league expansion and realignment, weighing the importance of tradition against the need for modernization. Fun Fact Friday: Murr shares intriguing historical facts, including ancient contraceptive methods and the evolution of time travel theories.
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EPL Hooligans....The Season Is Here Episode
Murr dives into his intitmate discussions with Grok in his car. Wes gives Murr a rundown of the Alien franchise timeline to promote the FX Alien series. They then make mention of a 70 yard field goal kicked in a preseason game. Sam and Sam from the DU Football Show join to discuss story lines, teams, tranfers, and a look ahead for the new 25-26 EPL season. DU sticks around for Fun fact friday which goes medieval justice, and quirky historical tidbits. On Before You Go, Murr and Wes discuss the new 7.7 Billion dollar agreement with the UFC and Paramount.
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Bananas and Dildos Episode
Join Murr and Wes as they dive into the wild world of Banana Ball, a unique blend of baseball and entertainment that has fans both intrigued and bewildered. They also explore the new Disney-themed dating app for adults who are passionate about the magic of Disney. From the quirks of Banana Ball to the intricacies of finding love at the happiest place on earth, this episode is packed with humor and insight.
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Mario In The Friend Zone Episode
The boys discuss Wes' incident where he put his boxers on, backwards, at an Orioles game. The dicussion then moves onto Nintendo releasing a statement that Mario and Princess Toadstool are "just friends". In Friend or Foe we ask if using AI as your medical advise companion is a worth while venture. Fun fact friday and the Middle Classholes Bad Ass of the Month.
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RIP To Our Childhood Heroes Episode
The fellers dicuss the passing of an all time legened, Hulk Hogan. They then get into a friend or foe of peeing off a roof top bar. Fun fact friday. And, of course, RIP to Malcolm Jamal Warner and Ozzy Osbourne
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The Not Nude Beach Episode
The conversation explores various themes surrounding workplace decorum, particularly focusing on the etiquette of farting and how to confront coworkers about unpleasant odors. The discussion also touches on gender differences in humor and reactions to bodily functions, the cultural implications of public nudity, and the absurdity of human behavior in both social and professional settings. Additionally, the conversation delves into the consequences of anger in sports and the evolving culture of golf, all while maintaining a lighthearted and humorous tone.
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The Harmless Conspiracies PT 1 Epsiode
The fellers kick things off by discussing Ditty being acquitted of the major charges he was facing. It's an unfair system and being rich helps. They then chat about cruise shits. Are they worth it? We'll find out. The Classholes read from a list of harmless conspiracies that might exist (part 2 coming next week). Fun fact Friday and the Middle Classholes' bad ass of the month who is a guy from Florida who stabbed his victim, with a machete, felt bad about it and drove him to the hospital. RIP Jimmy Swaggart, kind of.
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Best of the First Half 2025
Murr has a technical difficulty so takes the opening from his Tesla. We then go into the best bits of the 1st half of 2025. Sally Field being a bitch in Mrs. Doubtfire, Ancient Turd Discovery, baton assult in track and field, and a tribute to the late, great, Val Kilmer.
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The Gen Z Bar Tab Episode
The conversation explores the cultural norms surrounding graduation celebrations, particularly in the context of social media. The speakers express their frustrations with the perceived over-celebration of minor educational milestones, such as elementary and middle school graduations, and discuss how these celebrations reflect broader societal trends. They also delve into generational differences in attitudes towards education and achievement, contrasting their own experiences with those of younger generations, particularly Gen Z. The discussion touches on the evolution of graduation ceremonies and the drinking culture associated with celebrations, highlighting how these practices have changed over time. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding social habits, particularly in bars, generational differences in drinking, the evolution of payment methods, and the impact of remote work on personal lives. They share personal anecdotes and observations about spending awareness in bars, the changing drinking habits of younger generations, the potential obsolescence of cash, and the surprising statistics regarding remote work and intimacy among Gen Z.
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The Tommy Boy Fest Episode
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the complexities of media narratives, public perception, and the impact of technology on society. They explore how conspiracy theories have gained traction, the erosion of trust in government and media, and the role of the internet in shaping information sharing. The discussion also touches on the implications of AI and automation in the workforce, raising concerns about job loss and societal changes. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the implications of AI on employment, the dynamics of global trade and manufacturing, and the future of robotics in delivery systems. They explore the balance between technological advancement and job security, the importance of maintaining a workforce, and the cultural insights that arise from these discussions. The conversation also includes fun facts that highlight the interconnectedness of humanity and the quirks of our society. In this engaging conversation, the hosts share humorous anecdotes from a broadcasting conference, delve into the science of whirlpools, and discuss their personal preferences regarding water activities. They also announce the upcoming Tommy Boy Fest, reflecting on the nostalgia surrounding the film and the community events that celebrate it. The discussion touches on the dynamics of attractiveness and personality in relationships, cultural commentary, and the legacy of influential musicians like Sly Stone.
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The Trump vs Elon Episode
The boys take aim at the low hanging fruit as Trump and Elon take war via X (Twitter). They then chime in on the drone attacks from the Ukraine. The Friend or Foe portion sheds light on a good Samaritan, from Charlottesville, VA, who took matters into his own hands by painting a cross walk at a busy intersection. Fun Fact Friday enlightens us all. Finally, the Middle Classholes' Bad Ass of the Month showcases a town in Turkey, Lice, in which they burned 20 tones of weed and got the entire town high. We wrap it up with listener comments.
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The Proposing at Someone Else's Wedding Episode
In this conversation, the hosts explore the spirit of competition in America, discussing various unique and entertaining events, including the famous Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling. They compare the thrill and risks associated with different competitive spectacles, particularly focusing on the cheese rolling event and a fall at PNC Park. The boys then engage in a humorous debate about the appropriateness of proposing at someone else's wedding, exploring the nuances between middle class and white trash behaviors. They discuss the implications of such actions, the context of the wedding, and the romantic versus selfish motivations behind proposals. The conversation highlights the fine line between social classes and the cultural perceptions surrounding wedding etiquette. Fun Fact Friday and This Week in Classhole's History.
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The Help Me Mind Your Business Episode
In this conversation, the hosts explore various themes ranging from the quirks of relationships and personal care habits to nostalgia and the attachment to old items. They discuss the struggles of upgrading technology, the value of sentimental items, and their food preferences, particularly in relation to the Wiener 500 event. The conversation also touches on a humorous yet disturbing story about a takeout note that raises questions about safety and humor in everyday life. In this conversation, the hosts explore the complexities of intervention in potentially dangerous situations, discussing the bystander effect and personal responsibility. They debate the implications of calling for help when faced with ambiguous signs of distress, such as a message on a fast food box. The conversation also touches on the consequences of pranks and the societal expectations surrounding them. Finally, the hosts lighten the mood with fun facts, showcasing their humor and camaraderie. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes, including the tragic stories of the Titanic and its sister ships, the experiences of sports fans in cold weather, and the profound insignificance of humanity in the vast universe. They also touch on historical figures, sleep phenomena, and pay tribute to the late George Wendt, reminiscing about his iconic role in the sitcom Cheers.
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The Coming Out Episode
The fellas explore the complexities of coming out as gay, discussing personal experiences, societal expectations, and the reactions of friends. They delve into the anticlimactic nature of some coming out experiences, the pressure of secrecy, and the generational differences in acceptance. The boys delve into some of the most disgusting moments in film and television, highlighting the extreme lengths actors go to for authenticity. They share behind-the-scenes stories that reveal the bizarre and often challenging conditions of filming, as well as fun facts that connect historical trivia to the entertainment industry. Fun fact Friday followed up by "Would you rather" clap when an airplane lands or at the end of a movie.
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Warning! This show should not be consumed by anyone but, since you’re here… Witness proof that the internet has exposed humanity’s fatal flaw. Idiots.
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