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Episode 596: It’s always been $0.99-cents for a forty.

Today on The Scott and Sadie Show, we mourn the death of the 99-cent forty and wonder when everything got so damn expensive. Sadie’s prepping for a bougie Super Bowl party (while Scott questions the point of veggie trays), we rank condiments based on expiration risk, and Scott definitely doesn’t want to hear about Sadie’s bathroom scrolling habits. Inflation, bad snack choices, and bathroom overshares—it’s all here, served with extra snark.

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Episode 596: It's always been $0.99-cents for a forty.
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🍺 The 99-Cent Forty is Dead

  • Sadie’s Super Bowl Spread: The meat & cheese tray will be judged.
  • Scott’s Snack Economics: Veggie trays: overhyped and untouched since forever.

🥫 Condiment Survival Guide

  • Expired Ketchup? Risk it. Old mayo? Hard no.

🚽 Bathroom Scrolling Confessions

  • Scott’s Rule: “Get in, get out, move on.” Sadie? Legs go numb.

🎧 Why Listen?

Because prices are skyrocketing, snack choices are questionable, and we’re all out here just trying to survive.

Timestamps and Topics

Grammys Controversy (00:00:12)
Discussion on Beyoncé winning Best Country Album and skepticism about the Grammys’ understanding of country music.

Kanye West’s Partner’s Outfit (00:02:31)
Sadie describes a revealing outfit worn by Kanye West’s partner at the Grammys and the societal implications of nudity.

The Shift in Celebrity Fashion (00:04:39)
A comparison of past and present celebrity fashion, questioning the acceptability of nudity in today’s culture.

Best Country Awards Overview (00:05:13)
Overview of Grammy winners in country music, including Beyoncé and Kacey Musgraves, and their significance.

Cultural Norms and Nudity (00:10:00)
Discussion on changing societal norms regarding nudity and morality in the entertainment industry.

Television Size Trends (00:12:09)
Conversation about the increasing size of televisions in American homes and consumer trends leading up to the Super Bowl.

Expired Condiments Discussion (00:14:44)
A light-hearted discussion on the dangers of expired condiments, focusing on mayonnaise and ketchup.

Health Risks of Soy Sauce (00:17:06)
Exploration of the health risks associated with consuming soy sauce, including potential sodium poisoning.

Bathroom Habits and Information Consumption (00:19:26)
Discussion about reading labels and consuming information while in the bathroom.

Bathroom Time and Mammal Facts (00:20:11)
Scott shares an unusual fact about the average time mammals spend in the restroom.

Jello Legs Experience (00:20:41)
Sadie expresses her disbelief about getting “jello legs” from sitting too long in the bathroom.

Super Bowl Party Preparations (00:22:37)
Discussion about preparations for a Super Bowl party and food contributions.

Super Bowl Costs and Food Trends (00:23:08)
Scott shares statistics on Super Bowl party costs and food price trends.

Shrinkflation Discussion (00:24:21)
Scott rants about shrinkflation and how product sizes have decreased over time.

Arizona Tea’s Price Consistency (00:25:13)
Sadie praises Arizona Tea for maintaining its price despite inflation.

Would You Rather Poll (00:25:24)
Discussion on a poll about preferences for love, money, or time.

Love vs. Money Debate (00:26:31)
Scott and Sadie debate the importance of love versus the desire for money.

Closing Remarks and Show Promotion (00:27:03)
Scott wraps up the episode and encourages listeners to subscribe and engage.

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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