Back in My Day: Ringtones Were Art, Fantasy Was Optional, and Bread Was Cheap
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In this gloriously unprepared episode, I admit I barely understand my own fantasy baseball league… but who cares? I still dive head-first into a chaotic trade debate, roast my questionable roster decisions, and prove that zero knowledge is no obstacle to having extremely strong opinions.
Then I go full grocery store detective: ranking the most ridiculous food price increases from “eh, whatever” to “this is highway robbery” — because apparently $7 orange juice is where I draw the line, but $4 bread is fine.
And finally, I spiral into full nostalgia mode about the golden age of ringtones. Back when your phone actually had personality, you could annoy everyone in a 50-foot radius with a custom song, and getting a call felt like a tiny concert. Why did we let that die?!
Zero research, maximum ranting, and way too much yelling about milk. If you like unfiltered comedy about dumb everyday stuff, this one’s for you.