Today’s show goes completely off the rails from the very beginning! Josh introduces the gang to his latest questionable hobby: “Garaging” — the art of finding open garages, making friends, and somehow ending up with a free beer. Is it neighborly networking or petty theft? You decide. Jess Hooker unveils her newest beverage invention, The Dirty Hooker, and the crew debates whether it’s a brilliant cocktail idea or something that should never appear on a drink menu. Kristi Lee shares the story that finally convinced her to give up THC drinks after one unforgettable night that ended with her accidentally wandering into the wrong person’s house. It’s a hilarious cautionary tale that proves sometimes one edible is one too many. And if that wasn’t enough, the gang discusses an upcoming naked bike ride, raising important questions like: Why? Who thought this was a good idea? And where are you supposed to keep your phone? It’s another day of ridiculous stories, bad decisions, and laughs you won’t find anywhere else!
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STEALING BEER & KRISTI LEE’S THC ADVENTURE
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Jun 11, 2026 | 12:11 PM
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