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🎙️ Episode 606: “Stop With the Supersonic Bullsh!t and Get Back to Trains!” 🚆💨

High-speed travel? Supersonic jets? Nah, just give us a solid train ride with legroom and a bar car. Today, Scott and Sadie take on the absurdity of modern transportation, overhyped trends, and some truly heinous food inventions.

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🎙️ Episode 606: "Stop With the Supersonic Bullsh!t and Get Back to Trains!" 🚆💨
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🚄 Planes, Trains & A Lot of Complaints

  • Bring Back Trains! Sadie’s done with the nonsense—why are we trying to go Mach 3 when we could just cruise through America in comfort?
  • Supersonic Jets? Hard Pass. Scott’s convinced they’re just a noisy way to charge us more money for the same awful in-flight service.

🛒 Shopping Nightmares & Nostalgic Cringe

  • Scheels Price Gouging: A gift card for $100? Good luck finding anything under that price.
  • Sneaker Culture Madness: Remember when Champion was for “poor kids”? Now it’s high fashion. What happened?!

🍳 Food Crimes & Questionable Inventions

  • “Loosie” Eggs: Because now we sell single eggs like they’re luxury items.
  • Spreadable Coffee & Vegemite Horror: Because apparently cricket-based toast spreads are a thing now.

🎬 Sadie Has Never Seen The Goonies (WHAT?!)

  • Scott is personally offended. Sadie just doesn’t get the hype. Will a sequel change her mind? Probably not.

🎧 Why You Should Listen

  • You miss the days when travel was actually comfortable.
  • You need to feel deeply validated in your hatred of overpriced stores.
  • You’ve ever considered whether a train bar car is better than first class (spoiler: it is).

So grab your headphones, hop aboard, and let’s rage against the travel-industrial complex together. 🎙️🚆

(AI Generated) Topics and Timestamps

Introduction to “Loosies” (00:00:01)
Scott explains the slang term “loosie” referring to single cigarettes and eggs sold individually.

Rising Egg Prices (00:01:09)
The store owner discusses the challenges low-income families face due to high egg prices.

Egg Consumption Discussion (00:01:39)
Sadie and Scott share their experiences with egg consumption and its impact on their diets.

Rising Grocery Costs (00:02:53)
Sadie laments the increase in grocery prices and the struggle to afford basic items.

Movie Costs in 2025 (00:03:43)
Sadie predicts that movie outings will cost over $75 for two people in 2025.

Shopping at Scheels (00:04:27)
Sadie describes her shopping experience at Scheels and the high prices of items.

Expensive Clothing Prices (00:05:52)
Sadie reflects on the exorbitant prices of clothing and shoes at Scheels.

Childhood Brand Nostalgia (00:06:46)
Scott reminisces about his childhood desire for Adidas Superstars and their cost.

Changing Perceptions of Brands (00:13:40)
Sadie discusses how Champion brand shifted from being seen as “poor” to trendy.

Dream Shoes and Sneaker Culture (00:14:43)
Scott talks about his son’s passion for sneakers and the high costs associated with them.

Shopping at Cherry Creek Mall (00:15:12)
Discussion about a shoe store with expensive, bubble-wrapped sneakers at Cherry Creek Mall.

Goonies Sequel Announcement (00:15:47)
Talk about the upcoming Goonies sequel and its significance to childhood nostalgia.

Fear of Driving Over Water (00:17:48)
Contemplation on the idea of a bridge across the Atlantic and its potential dangers.

Concerns About Underground Travel (00:19:50)
Speaker expresses discomfort with underground travel, especially in tight spaces.

Supersonic Travel Discussion (00:21:16)
Exploration of the concept of supersonic travel and its implications on speed and comfort.

Preference for Train Travel (00:22:46)
Speaker shares a desire for leisurely train travel with amenities over fast travel options.

Coffee Alternatives (00:25:40)
Discussion about giving up coffee and exploring alternative morning routines.

Spreadable Coffee Product (00:26:53)
Introduction of a new coffee product that can be spread on toast, with mixed reviews.

Vegemite Confusion (00:28:30)
Clarification of what Vegemite is, debunking the myth of it containing crickets.

Vegemite and 1980s Pop Culture (00:29:49)
Discussion about Americans discovering Vegemite due to a pop song from the 1980s.

Misconceptions About Vegemite (00:29:58)
Speaker shares their surprise about Vegemite, thinking it contained crickets.

Spreadable Coffee and Online Trends (00:30:13)
Mention of spreadable coffee and various trends available online.

Closing Remarks and Subscription Prompt (00:30:28)
Encouragement to subscribe for more episodes of “The Scott and Sadie Show.”

Scott and Sadie

Meet Scott and Sadie: the anti-heroes of morning radio turned podcast renegades. Scott’s 40 years in broadcasting have left him fluent in snark, while Sadie’s nepotistic origins (thanks, Mom!) brought the unfiltered charm that made them a Northern Colorado favorite. After corporate radio ghosted them harder than a bad Tinder date, the duo ditched FCC babysitters and went full rogue. Now, they’re back with a podcast that’s equal parts wit, sarcasm, and a big middle finger to mediocrity. Loyal fans, curious newcomers, or algorithm strays—welcome to the chaos.

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