Is it ok for a potential Idol to joke about a dead Idol who had a fiery “Pepsi Moment?” Joe Jackson says no, Paul says yes. Tom seems to agree, but this is a Tough Subject for a man who once opined “Michael Jackson is part of the fabric of my life.” Hopefully the fabric isn’t flammable.
Tom’s new job is giving him lots of opportunities to happily dive into food freebies. Long time listeners may note what Paul did: this is the exact same behavior he mocked from the Fourth Placers. Caution: this episode doesn’t just deal with eating at work. Tom’s potty mouth is back. You better be seated. (And don’t make a mess.)
Paul also argues with Tom about his weight obsession, and Tom agrees he doesn’t mind keeping track of other people’s weight.
RANDOM QUOTES:
“Larry Tate was a kick-ass boss.”
“Someone is having fun with a brown crayon.”
“I have never understood the chain on the billfold thing.”
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[…] Show 117 Is it ok for a potential Idol to joke about a dead Idol who had a fiery “Pepsi Moment?” Joe Jackson says no, Paul says yes. Tom seems to agree, but this is a Tough Subject for a man who once opined “Michael Jackson is part of the fabric of my life.” […]