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Bobby D and Mikey D are 2 Canadians who have been friends for longer than most people are alive and they have teamed up to give their perspective on the world through their lens. We are both licensed professionals in our fields of study and are willing to discuss the hot topics.
Episodes
60 episodes
My Husband’s Pills Made Me Fail The Drug Test
Your phone is on silent, you can’t find it anyway, and somehow that turns into a full-on sprint through the week’s most ridiculous headlines and the NBA playoffs. We start with real-life stuff that actually matters day to day, like why we keep ...
From Marathon Records To NBA Chaos And Why Everything Feels Off
EP 60 A pacemaker wins a marathon, the shoes sell out instantly, and we’re left asking the only reasonable question: how is any of that real? We start with a ridiculous endurance story that turns into a quick look at sports marketing, sponsorsh...
Dear Shirley or Karen, Quit Snitching with the Score Ticker!!
A single little scoreboard in the top corner can ruin an entire night of basketball. We’re talking about the modern sports watching routine: one NBA game on live, the other game recording on your “smart box” so you can jump in later and fast fo...
From Assassination Fears To Gas Price Games
EP 60 A shooting story breaks and somehow the loudest question becomes “Was it real?” We start there, because that knee-jerk doubt says a lot about where politics and media have pushed us. We talk presidential security, how threats keep getting...
Two friends talk: Potholes, Stupid Gas Pricing and Sports Rants
EP 59 A hose and a power washer sitting inches from a brand new car sounds like nothing… until you’re the one forced to park around it and hope it doesn’t tip over. We kick things off in foggy Halifax with the kind of daily-life annoyance that ...
Two friends talk about how the "Interrupter Clause" is Real, but it Sounds Made Up!!
$100 million per episode for a Harry Potter reboot is the kind of headline that makes us stop and ask: what are we even paying for anymore? We start with a windy-day catch-up and immediately tumble into streaming reality, where you can subscrib...
Two friends explain the Strait of Hormuz Issue and Gas Price Reality!
One minute we’re laughing at a wild “open the Strait of Hormuz” post, and the next we’re doing the math on why that kind of talk can show up in your life as higher gas prices. We start with the way politics has drifted into late-night posting a...
Tiger Woods Crash Talk and Border Tolls and NBA Rumors
Snow in almost April puts us in the perfect mood to rant, and we do not waste it. We start with the small stuff, weather, tires, and daily annoyances, then pivot into celebrity news that gets uncomfortable fast. Tiger Woods’ latest crash talk t...
Two Friends Bitch about Pricey Fill Ups and seeing Self Driving Cars
Gas prices are making everyone feral, and nothing tests your patience like a sunny day followed by 15 to 20 centimeters of snow. We start with the everyday stuff that actually matters, driving costs, tire change timing, and the feeling that you...
Two Friends Asking, What Counts As Real? - When Everything Feels Staged
Halifax can’t decide if it’s spring or the Arctic, and neither can we. We start with freezing rain, sketchy roads, and the kind of drivers who treat black ice like a rumor, then take a hard turn into the real-world ripple effects of global conf...
Two friends on OnlyFans To Crime, War, And Basketball In One Rain-Soaked Show
Rain taps the windows, the fog sits heavy, and we dive headfirst into a week where headlines swing from the absurd to the alarming. We start with a cartel boss undone by public thirst and algorithmic trails, and ask why online performance keeps...
Two friends Talk: War in Iran and some AI Domination: A Wild Week Of Chaos, Cartels, Courts, and Sports
The news feels like a firehose right now, so we grabbed the biggest headlines by the scruff and dug in. We start with Iran’s strikes and the eerie silence of closed airspace across the region, then jump to Puerto Vallarta, where cartel violence...
Two friends Asking What Makes an Olympic Champion? Skill, Luck, or the Six Inches Between Your Ears
Overtime cuts deeper when the whole country is watching. We relive Canada’s gold medal hockey thrillers that slipped away in three-on-three, unpack why one pinch can flip a tournament, and wrestle with the long argument over NHL stars at the Ol...
Two friends talking Conspiracy Files to Curling Fights: What Really Happened This Week
A leaked list, a curling feud, and a dunk contest that begged for a reboot—this week had everything but easy answers. We open with the renewed spotlight on the Epstein files, cutting through the noise about who’s “on the list,” what that actual...
Why Booing, Blockbusters, And Bad Weather Collide In Sports
The stadium roared, but depending on your feed, you heard a different truth. We open with the Olympic opening ceremony’s most divisive moment—boos captured on international broadcasts and curiously absent on NBC—and pull the thread on how audio...
I.C.E. are the Proud Boys? Some Olympic Headaches: Canada, U.S., and the AI Wild West
Headlines shouldn’t feel like jump scares, but this week they do. We open with the weird collision of ICE rumors and Olympic chatter, why “security theater” spreads faster than facts, and what it means to cross a border when trust is thin. From...
Two Friends Talking: From Minnesota Shootings, To Ethan Hawke’s Nova Scotia Hideaway
Ten shots, pepper spray, and a camera rolling—our opening segment digs into the Minnesota shooting, asking hard questions about training, proportional force, and why de‑escalation so often goes missing. We talk about the playbook of narrative s...
When Local Life Collides With Big-League Drama
The city feels electric: packed PWHL showcases, a Canada–US women’s final on deck, and a 16-year-old phenom rewriting what’s possible. We channel that energy into a bigger question—can Halifax sustain a women’s pro hockey team? Between sellouts...
Politics, Protests, And Playbooks
Headlines were loud this week, but the details were louder once we dug in. We open with the Minnesota learning center saga—daycares billing the government with no kids in sight—and follow how an online investigator named Kyle surfaced receipts,...
Cats Crash The Show While Politics Trips Over Itself
Two kittens keep climbing the curtains while we try to make sense of a week that refuses to sit still. We open with a reported U.S. move in Venezuela and the familiar pull of oil, legitimacy, and geopolitics dressed up as security. The claims a...
Cocaine Is Down in price, Narcos are recycling, and Canada Still Only accepts the Gold
Snow finally showed up by sundown, the lights looked right, and we dove headfirst into a winter mashup that hits sports, headlines, and a few hard truths. We start with the World Juniors, where Canada’s fight with Česko reminded us why hockey i...
A Parrot Walks Into A Brothel and The NY Knicks Win The NBA Cup
A parrot with no filter, a grid that taps out, and a stranger who runs toward danger—this one swings from absurd to profound without losing its heart. We kick off with a joke that actually lands, then steer straight into the cold reality of a 1...
Two friends talk LeBron’s Streak Ending, Chris Paul Gets Done Dirty, and We Survive The First Snowstorm Of The Season
The first storm hits and suddenly the freeway turns into a stress test. We kick off with winter driving truths that cut through the noise—why crawling at 15 on a 100 road can be more dangerous than you think, how to handle black ice without pan...
From Olympic Dreams To Mexican Cartels and Everything in Between!!
What do you call it when an Olympic path swerves into cartel power and vanishes into the open air? We follow the startling arc of a Canadian snowboarder allegedly ascending to cocaine kingpin status in Mexico, where visibility doesn’t equal vul...
Two Hosts Try To Define Black Friday, Debate NBA Legends, And Survive Canadian Winter Driving
The hunt for a good deal shouldn’t feel like a month-long maze, but here we are. We open by wrestling Black Friday into something useful, then pivot to the future of car buying as Amazon starts listing authorized used Fords. Convenience meets r...