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Jul 9, 2024 · 1:01

Summary

Brenda and Jerry can't agree on whether the good old days were actually good. When Kareem asks if they miss simpler times, Jerry's all in, but Brenda pushes back hard. What simpler times? The Bush-Cheney years? Jerry insists 1991 was better when baseball players wore tight pants and you could smoke indoors. Brenda's not buying the nostalgia. The conversation ping-pongs between wistful memories and sharp political reality checks, with Kirby Puckett's uniform somehow becoming the focal point of their generational debate.

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Brenda and Jerry, uh, do you guys ever say "I miss the good old days"? Oh, never.

Do you ever say that? You never say that?

Do you say that? Of course.

What days do you miss? Old days. When times were simpler.

Yes. Don't forget, what am I on this? Jerry, is this real? I feel you. Don't think times were simpler? Simpler? The Bush Cheney warrant machine was simpler? No. Why do you keep bringing it back to politics and stuff?

Because he's asking about the good old days. What good old days? 1991, when baseball players wore tight pants and we could smoke indoors. That's the good old days, Jerry. Okay, when they—what? I follow baseball. What? Don't you think life was better when everybody had tight uniforms?

Kirby Puckett? Yes. Eddie Smith? Okay, everything gets worse. This is the last stop with Kareem Rama.

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