Tom takes a trip down memory lane as we talk high school parties, sneaking out, and all the questionable decisions that somehow seemed like a good idea at the time. Kristi reveals that growing up in a trailer had one unexpected advantage—her bedroom was directly above the hitch, making late-night escapes surprisingly convenient! Then things get weird. We discover that cosplay models sold out of a drink called “Feet Juice” after customers paid $5 a glass for beverages that had literally been soaking around their feet. As if that wasn’t enough, one woman reportedly made thousands of dollars by sticking Doritos between her toes. The internet remains undefeated. We also celebrate what would have been Marilyn Monroe’s birthday and take a look back at one of Hollywood’s most enduring icons. And finally, Kraft Mac & Cheese is getting into the dessert game with a brand-new cheesecake. Is it genius, disgusting, or both? We discuss. High school shenanigans, feet-fueled side hustles, Marilyn Monroe, and mac & cheese cheesecake—just another normal day around here!
Sneaking Out, Feet Juice, and Mac & Cheese Cheesecake?!
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Jun 2, 2026 | 9:35 AM
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